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2 NDW PUBLICATION‘! BAKED MEATS OF THE FUNERAL A Coumerion oe s sa. Poxun, Srancuns Huoniss Axp Banavere dly Privale illy (Col. C. G. Havpixg). New-York: Carleton. known over the country as the irreprossi- O Roilly, is one of the men who never writo du!l H 8 presont volume with quaint title is merely & collaction of his recent contributions to the nowspapers. Mr. Cacloton, seomingly amkious that his baked moats shoald be really cold, has given us the book without tablo of contants or index, which we take to be a very vicious thing on the part of a publisher, azd showing the absence of & truo business tact. The book has many good things, with, parhaps, a little too much of 7'%e New-York Herald. o *“ Banquet to our Heroes," a burlesque dinner party, with spooches from John Van Buren, General Andorson, Gonoral Dix (much Latinized), & 8¢ rom Governor An drew, and a funny note from Mr. Stanton, is capital read ing oven now. The “Anthem of Peace” which it con- ta:ns is worthy of a better setting, We have also the ““Song of the Soldior,” one of Col. Halpino's most touching lyrics, given as a translation from (s Latin after the manner of Father Prout. Tho “ Now Movemont against Grant” relates to a subject so old now that its” interest is dead, and it might have be owitted, but for a very lusty, charming song callod ** Wia- tor Quatars.” ““Comrades, hear the Lollow moaning Of the tempest o'er the mold ; Earth is white with fright and groaning In the cold. Some thero be, perchance, whv wander books. Sliveriug, bouseless, loveless, lone ; These are thoughts to make us fonder Of onr own Ths poom “Not Quite infVain,” the verses “My Private Hoavon,” supposed to be written by Theodore ‘Tilton, and tho “Song of Sherman's Way" are rich in sentiment, humor and feeling., In falt, the best things in the book ara Col. Halpine's poems, and they lead us to bope that ho will keap bis promise aud give us a volume of thom very so0n — THE BOOK OF ROSES. I(\' FRANCIS PARKNAN. lton & Co. Tho atyie of nunnlumo is weorthy the subject upon whioh it treats, It would not put a beautiful bouquet of roses to the blush if placed side by side upon the samo tabla. Amateurs will find o information necessaryin rogard (o the culture, propagation, and character of the rose, with ample description of varieties, aud their respect- Ive babits, to enable them to make suitable selections for sl situations. At the end of the volume 23 pages are fillad with a eatalogne of the names of roses in addition to thoso named in the body of the work. There is also 8 comploto list of new roses; and, as a whole, we earnestly commend the book w all lovers of the Queen of Flowers. —— FUE GALAXY. Ax liivermarsp Magause. Published Fort vightly. American News Company. General Agent Tho second number of this new magazine appears promptly, and with 16 pages added. The serial tales— which are well-chosen reprints from English magazines— wre, of course, continued. The rest of the number is made up of original articles, prose and verse, and among the anthors we notice some weil kuown names, as Rose Terry, Edmund C. Stedman others. The Qalaxy is wise in attaching the names of writers 10 its articles, for a maga- #ine cannot and should not try to be impersonal. Itisnot loss wise in not apnouncing & long list of contributors. Nobody ever bolieves in it, nor ig it often trus. The bat- tor way is to trust for its literary reputation to the writors in each number. The Galaxy chooses wisely iu adopting puch a systom. PRV v Carloton hes issued a translation by Mr. Charles E. ‘Wilbour of Victor Hugo's first novel, *“ Jargsl,” a version «of whicl appeared in this country some 20 years ago under the name of “ Bug-Jargal.” The original work was com- | posod in 1818, when the author was 16 years old, in fulfill- wmoent of a wager that he would write a book in & fortnight, and naturally betrays the fuults incident to haste and - experience, though it is interesting as the first manifesta- tion of & genius which has since become 8o splendid. It s founded upon the revolt of the negroes of San Domingo n 1791, Caclaton has also published “Adriftin Dixie; Or, & Yankoe Officer among the Rebels,” with en introduction by Edmund Kirke ; s simple and interesting narrative of the escape from captivity of a young Massachusetts Lieuten- ant,and his 40 days’ wanderings and adventures in the Robal country, during which he was constantly helped and protacted by the blacks: Recommended to Mercy,” 8 ceprint of an English novel; and a practical handy-book 1 e “Epidemic Cholera,” for the use especially of apothe- earios, nurses, agents of sanitary comunissions, public officars, &c. ———— Hurd & Houghton have prepared in a portly volume “The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood,” embracing all the poems published in thejMozon collections of the author's sentimontal and humorous verse, and in the four volumes of tho Boaton edition. The type is large and clear, and the paper, binding and general mechapical execution are whrthy of all praise. - s Charles Scribner & Co. have just published the Sth and 6th volumes of their handsome reprint of Froude's ‘ His- tory of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Eligabeth,” bringing the narrative down to the doeath of Quoon Mary in 1558, These two volumes, covering a pe- riod of 11 | Fears, and embracing the reigns of Edward VL Mdlsry, re crowded with stirring events, upon which Bvo, po. 325 Mr. Froude has lavished all the resources of Lis pic- tureaquo atyle. New unbli(unom. TBEAS JRY OF BIBLE KNOWLEDGE. D. APPLETON IN & COMPANY, Nos. 443 sud 445 BROADWAY, Publish this Day, THE TREASURY OF BIBLE' KNOWLEDGE. BEING A DICTIONARY OF THE BOOK! ( EVENTS, AND OTHER Mfl-rzvu) OF VEN’ 10N 18 MADE IN HOLY 8¢ RIPTURE. INTEN uznmzvrmmm 178 AUTHORITY AND ILL RATE ITS CONTE By vu5 Rav. 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THE GALAXY ls published fortuightly, on the Lst snd 15th of each @onth, aud has the advantage of coming to the readar intermedistely batwasa ths monthliss aad the weoklios. (TS'TYPOGRAPHY. Tho publishers havs sndeavored to make tis typographioal appear- a6 of THE GALAXY & parfoct as groat oars and largs expenss could seours, and they are pleased to be able to say that this feature of the magezine has received the highest praiss from the pressthrough- 03t the countey. They think they may doclars, wishout dispate, that { respect to the expsnse and quality of the materials used ln ite man-> ufactars, 1§ sarpesses every other magazias fu the couatry. ITS CONTRIBUTORS, THE GALAXY will be an original American magasins; arrange- ‘ments bave sccordingy beon made for regular contributions from the best known and most meritorious writers ia the country ; and, more: over, the Editor will always seak to elicit aad encoursge contrbu- tlons from new autliors of real ability or docided genfus. The articles ia THE GALAXY will bs signed with the names of thelr suthors, who will be allowad s wids freedom in the exprossion of opinions. The Firet and Second Numbers of THE GALAXY, for May 1 and Mag 13, 1866, contain origian! contribusions from the following well- knows sathore: FRANCES POWER COBBB, RICHARD ORANT WHITS, JOHN ESTEN COOKE, ROSE TERRY, EDMUND C. STHOMAN, OEOROE ALFRED TOWNSEND, Prof. PIERRE BLOT, The AUTIHIOR of “EMILY GHESTER,* Dr. W. IL DRAPER, Ges. CLUSERET, 3. K. MEDBURY, B. 8. CONANT, and othere. Theso ars but the advance guard of the somneay of writers whose sssistance s boen obtaiasd to maks THE OALAXY without & supe- rlor in oar pariodical literatars. CONTENTS OF THE GALAXY, FOR THE FORTNIQNT RNDING WAT 15. I..THE CLAVERINGS. By Axvuoxy Tnousors. {writh two illastrations ) Cmarran [V.—Florence Burton. Cuaprun V.—Lady Ongar's Return, CmarTan VI.—Tho Rov. Samusi Saul. (1IN THE HAMMOCK. By Ross Tuaar. L. THE MARCH OF THE CHOLERA. By W.H. 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QU NS CL actifal article for traveing, $5 per dress=JUST HALF PRICE; NULISH PRINTS, 44 wide, IluFl ard, worth S0c. W " Tmportar of Mourning Goods, NA. 551 Broadway, between Spring and Prince +ta. OURNING BONNETS and MANTILLAS, Prices. groat] CTION, e9me aplzadid SHAW L, decided bargaloe. A SIAON, Tgortar of Movraing Good No. 551 Brosdway, betweea Spiiog and Prioce sts. OURNING INDIA SILKS FROM AUCTION, STRIPED and FIOURFD, ot $10 per dress, worth $15. Thia s the Bandsomest ot of goods ofeed fot many yers. Soma stylss can wotu by ladies o i mournd "TACKSON, aporter of Mouming Goo No. 341 Broadway, betwoen Spring snd Prince sts. teduced. N. B.~From bargaing In ENOLISH at JACKSON'S, Some m and FRENGH anuzw" 64 DELAINE ADINE POPLINS, TAMFESE THS, "l? CHALLIES, GRENA- DINE BAREGE: lmm Huku LACK. SILKS, HALF MOURNINO SILKS, N. B—CRAPL CLOTHS, a now asticle ove: taro ]-m 10 per dre ACKSON, Tmporter of Sonring Goods, 5651 Brosdway, between Spring and Princo-sts. _ y 1L ('xm —STOCK OF CARPETS 3 CLOTHS, snd I'Ull(l’l‘lll!o‘—“’l are o’i {..1.., the Iargat sud nm: selectod stoc at th Mat Carpets, pulnl eductio r ki e ST Furuiture in thecity, in five years. Ch Cotton and Wool wne 0 Al Bedroom, and Kll&hn Furuiture to be found in tho city, d examine our atook befors purchasing elsawher, at the large Who! d_ Rotail Warerooms, Nos. 267, 26), sud 274 Toirty-ulthoat., cor. Eighth-ave. H. O, EMOVAL—J). GRAHAM® LI to No, 5 Clinton Fall, Astor- NS aud ¥ \ll{(,flll.l)" Twanly r-third-st. and 1 159, to $10. Linen Fan Fan X lorea priety of han reors. Toilot A ‘aud Fancy Goods st reduced FATRCHILD'S BAZAAR, No» o7 Sixihave. and aud travel rates. H. Twenty o fug ird ot MERINO CLOTHING For LADIES & GENTLEMEN, A Largs variaty will b fouad GAUZE UNDER AT UNION ADAMSY, N» 637 BROADWAY, Naw York Cily Smmfiw & C0., PASHIONS IN CLOAKS, MANTILLLAS. SACQUES. BASQUINES, AND JACKETS for MAY, JUNE aad JULY, il st POPULAR PRICES, sad masufac tared on the preailees Loice collaction of LLAMA AND DENTAIL DE INDUS, <LACE POINTS. CIRCULARS AND ROTONDS, SMILLIE & CO., No. 53 Brosdway, Betwoon Eighth aad Nisth ste, W. B MACKENZIE. § i o Xid 'l"l MILLINERS and COUNTRY STOREKEEP- RS, You ean porchase oot o ¢ ERY 00003 cheapr thas down town jobbers seli_whola pi RIBBO? ATRAW GOODS in the Noa 311 aad 311} Orand Fifth bio: Mas) ERWALD RIDLE and No. 68 Allen-at, st from the Bowery. traw Gronds sry and Ribbons oda only FOR L MILLTKED No 748 BROAL Daat anclusively (o Liaes Goads, aud siways kesps 991 sasoctmoat of the baut makes of IRISH, SCOTCH, BARNSLY, FRENCH GOODS, our own lwporiation, Sacona Aoor— AND GERMAN of and well them st rossouable Pk Very artiele sold ls warranted Puta Linen CLGER™ llll"\l' STORE.—NEW 4 "ted cod prices; Ribbons, Trimmings, Laces, Embroiderise, Liven Handkerebie , Cluoy L Rafllings, Frilings, Edging, Gernan Corwe of the bost makers. Nos. 80 and 882 Hro east side. . B.—English Broshes, s Gl(h.\l‘ BARGAINS. STRANG & ADRIANCE, No. 355 Broadway., (between leonard and Franklin ate ), Wil offec on SIONDAY, at RETAIL, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, CURTAINS, &ec., o peremplory Auctlon Sales of last woek, at LACE 4 doors halow Broom, Now openis .uw{;amfi-m DINING and TEA SETS. ENGRAVED GLASS, TO ORDER, CHINA DECORATED WITH CREST or INITIAL. Al at reduced prices. EADS! BEADS!! BEADS™" &, P. BROWN, 1 FANCY QOUDLS. y whulca No. 186 Peurlat. N. T, Marble Mantels. i JSTUS TABER & BRO Wholesale in ITALIAN aud AMER(CAN MARBLES, No. Ti3 ok, “aian sad American darble (n Blocks aad Slaby constantiy on hand and cut to or ARBLE MANTELS. nie best place in the city to purshuss MARDLE, ‘I o Stones, ke, o lares and weil-amorted Lo BLE WORKS, Nos. 97 to 103 ul H.ud- h AR!" E MANTELS and FLOOR TIL| ING—At BOYLE'S Steam Marble Works, Now. & aud 10 Kast ”h—fi n!l! to corns fllu"l] Alll"“m D 'LS—Superior in lld at |Il" the price of marbla. T, B, STEM and No. 1,310 Broudway, tween MANTELS of the (atest devigns, at very ER S Marble Works. No. 169 x...n 18th- TE! LL‘ l"loor ’hlmg. Monuments, srshuted st wholessle, prices feom & BIRD'S STEAM MAR- mm darab) marance | AKT, No No. 803 siat mnmllanmnt ELANO® MOTH.PROOF SOLID CEDAR TRUNKS, No. 579 Hudsor and st BERRIAN'S, No. 601 —VAN WINKLE WILLOWS, CONE WILLOW nd BEATERS, for cleaniog and 1 ing dam. aged Cotton._Lnquice of J. H. MOORE, No. % P MMHA“AN OIL (,OMI‘ANY No. 16 Bros SOLE MANIFAC THIRERS OF MASON'S SUERM OIL sad Il'l'l.; I-lA.flllD olL, " Wor Ruilrosds Steamahio. snd m NG MIRACL GENTLEMEN or CHILDREN ean now ba their own muulurm 1S by this new discovery. Knowledga of the art h. 4 copy containing four of thess WORDE 8, ONDON 5T 500! ST directions, Sc. . TOORAPHIC ConNo. 879 Tiread: ACHTS FOR BALE. Four Sloop Yackts for sale, from 10to 20 tuns; two of them new For particalare sddress . HERRESHOFF & STONE, __Yacht and Boat builders by steam powsr, Bristol, Rhode Island. E XTRE ME VALUE PAID FOR c"‘“ werRY st senson. AND oA’ znfl""" WAT OLD COLD & SILVER. ORIGINAL JACOBS, 407 BROADWAY. SN Atiusad. esbubounty AU("P[ON SALE OF GOYERNMENT VESSEL.— Will be sold st Publio Auction at Wilmington, N. C., THURS. THORN, with, her blachieey, Coal u‘ Siten Carrency. ool and Chief Q. M., Dept. M. C. LMAVITT Auotionser. 403 Bmadvnv ccemors to J. B. C l 00K TR \Dl-‘ S\LL ROOMS, LE. EBEIG ks Phicas [, MERWIN, Aucitonser. BY BAWOS. HLRWIN & Co., Nos. 094 and €95 Brosdway, cor. of 4that.—Sales of Books, Stationery, Pictures, Workeof Att Fance Goods. Furniturs. ke SDAY EVENING, May 9, at 7 o'clock. e(ullmllunolflhlL[UflRk’Hv LETTER BOOK! H\Mory DAY, May 10, 1866, the Stesmer and ixtares, & sho now Hes in o Wimington, N. €. Terms Caal g n Coxston! Righ! ln'ue-u FARLY-PRINT] ography, Voyszos and Travels, Oneik and Takin Cinien, ‘ot oon dition, many of which are extrewely Jprisiag, aiso, meny e wid carlos works io Generl Literstore, ke, Catalogues are ready, and the lllnonuhlhl'm-_ RRCUTOR S RALE, THURSDAY aod FRIDAY EVENINGS Moy 10and11, Haclock, A large Collection of ENGLISH aud AMERICAN BOOK m.pmm. many cloice aud scarce Work lostrated B Y DIRECTION of ihs QUA R'l Fl{\[ \STPR- GENERAL and the Chiet-Quartermaster of the Department of the East, | will sell st Pablic Auction on the 10th day of MAY, at 11 o'clock & f., at the precises, the buildings lately constituting the ¥ 8% Laudagourgh Mot between Troy aad agh, One sdministeation building, 128 feet lonz by 40 wide (2 stories highy ; twnive wards. entire length 11,244 feot long by 20 wide; one kitclien, 104 foet long by 40 wide: one mess room, 14 feet long by 25 wide; one mese-room, 132 feet long by 32 wide; one quasterziaster and commissary’s storebouse, 104 feet long by 32 wide; ' one lan: {8 loatlong by wide; one bakery, 45 fect loug by 32 wide ; o s wido; quarters for surgeon, 40 feet lo oy quu-m +Tof assiatant +urgoon, 40 foat lon by 24 wide 30 feet long by 0 wide; and two |vrze snd two small privie the covered walks counecting the different buildings. iore will s be soid ol of the watar-closet ixtures, washing ap- parstus, one largs oven, oue pump, snd al of lhv lowd 4ud iron pipe used for service, supply and soll pipe in the hos "Tho butidiogs will ba- soid sepurately, itk Pl priviiege of five where ther ae that namber of the same size. A dey n of 10 per cent of bid to be made with izie of sale, and the balance on rendition of ac- Also, Torms of sla'cash the auctioneer at t count. The bulldings are of wood, and wers bullt in 1064 They must be romoved as s00n as practicable, at the cost aud risk of thie purchaser. The coyerad welks will be sold by the running foot. The water clovet ixtures and washin s will be sold sepa- ratoly, with the priviiegs of the entiro wai L lead and Hon Bipe £0 be sold by the pound as it is buried fn the ’round, Io b dug 0 st the expenss of tho purchaser, weighed and livered by the Quartermaster's Ageot, aud paid o' on b ¥ irther informetion fn repndto the mture aud condition of o tl , kind of material d sitastion, can be had of Capt. W. A, R VEIET, Quar ot No. 467 Broadway, Albany, o of the uude aigned, office. o Government nvrm the H'hi of d“llllnz all bldl. Af they are considered ubiair o1 dissdventageoss. DRGAN, Br-m Major tnd AQM ESTATE.— rol. the o, AY, May e htuorooe: ke City of { ow-Yort, trent, near Willlam street. te of Chiamiber eot, botween Front 24. Peroel of land cast side of Corlea: ater atree! 1 Biock boonded by Hoboken, West and Canal ateeets. 4th. Lot north sida of 35th stecet, near 3d avenne Sth. Lot norh side of 5ith street, near 6th avenue. 6th. Two lots north aud south sides of 43th strect, on ewst side of Lexingtou aveuce. o Bla lota, norta and south side 33th street, botween 5thi and Gt "ih. Two blocks of land batwesn 67th and 63th streets, 4th, Madison and 5th aveauss. 0ih. Seventy four lots betwsen Slst and 5Tth streets, 34 and éth h otreets. ennes. 0th. Two |o'nwn-‘.hlaol Ath avanue, betwaen T3h an Tots Tth and Tth sireets, 4ih aud S Gvenues. and A0th streats, 4t and Sth avenves. I and 824 steoeta, Madison and 56 avenuos. Two lote south side 52d street, near Ath avenue. One ot southwest corner | #0th street and 12th avenve. T worth side THth stzeet, south side B0t streot, near 3d avenae. 17th. Eight lots weat side of th avenue. 94th snd 96th streets. 18h. Lot east #(ds of 2 avenie, uesr Tath streot I%h. Thicty seve lots ot e T stroet sad 34 and Wb av Forty-five lots, Tith snd T5th strets, 34 and éth avenues. ‘aranteo doads will be given. Lithographic meps may be cblsiaed st the Comptroller's Office, Hal of itavor ds, on oF aiter May 10th next. T 1 pac caut of the prrchase money, and the auc- dollaca o each 1o, 0 be paid i the Coup, Towenty per cout deeds wil be teady for delivery ; end the iy per cent), of any portion thereof, at the option of the 7 may remain on bond o worteags for ive years {com J ms with inter the rate of seven per cout per sBOOM, baif yoary. The amoant on bond and mortasge way be any timo within the five ys Compreakier oF it way ba pa ndred dollars, on any dv Th, .,P... wili be conting Trom day to day until 1o disposs WATTHEW T BRENNAN. Complroter. Comptvn‘l-r‘tl)fl o, Hall of Records, Apri. 19, 1565, lq‘ERRY LEASES AT AUCTION, AT THE CITY HA On TUESDAY, May 15, 1966, at 11 o'clock a.m , vmb-nun pub- lic anotion, to ths highest bidder, with adeqiate sec The LEASE of the Ferry now establistied from " oot of Cort- Luads sirect, Now-York, to Jarsey City, N. J., for s term of ten yesss to wan trolior's Uffica each day imuediately after the s on Juna La' next, when the slance (i from the 1§ day of Jute, I The LEASE of tu rry now established (rom the foot of Forty- #scond etee jow-York, to Weshawken, N. J., (o & tecm of tan sy of November, 1966, of the Ferry to be established from the bssin at the troat, North River, to any poict on the New Jersay - .y S leund practicable, o7 & term of tem years from the yoars from ¢ The Lnn foot of % ahore th 1a¢ duy of e | FERICY LEASES will be sold with il the rights, privl Legos. and advantages shereof balonging to the Corporation of the City of New York. Also, ot sarie tims aod place, the LOFTS over Frankliu Market, for starm o five yeare. Also the U PPER HALF of PIER at foot of Stauton street, E.R., for & torm of tes yeass. MATTHEW T. BRENNAY, Conptrol _Department of nn.m Ayril 1966 AGGRRTY, Auction A(“:FR[\ &, Pllh PS8, No. 11 Pine-st., ., W wail at Public Auction, st the Gevernment Store-house on x‘n. tity , ot Battery, st 11 o'clock . m., FRIDAY, mmna.ynnu? . of UNSERVICEABLE uluuxl TER'S PRt aiating in part of (irain Bay Tables, Water Casks, on delivery, in carrent fands of ¢ OHN L. VANDEWAT; ¢ At No. 167 Bioadway, near Courtlandtist, THUKSDAY, May 9 aud 16,'at 11 o'clock, PLANTS PLANTS, TS, Salo of choice Flants of the in ortation of Mons. u-m consiating and Moss [toses, ¥rik Trves, Apricoty bulbors Roots, the whole presenting . hardy plants, all true to uswme, color ud iltustre- ry (ot selocted with great care for this niarket. Sale peresip- tory. Torua ¢ In conneo ion with this sale many plants will be offesed which are not o the OSEPH McGUIR . Auctioncer_and Real Estate 0. 125 to No. 116 Nassau at. . Brokixy, A of a \uhmhlv FACTORY in chaser, 7. at 12 o'clock, at tfle City of New-York, 6 lots on 39, 41 and 43, and 2 lots ol Plymouth thia buildings theroon, and the %0 ons, ke, Ac ® o7 Auxy lmul) AND FQuiraAa! . Moy 3, 10ob, } LE OF PUBLIC PROPE I( V' be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, st Depat of Army Clothing snd Fqui corner Laleht and Washington ate. New-Sork C TUESDA the 15th dsy of May next, commencing at 10 o ., certain gn'atisn and oondemned Clotling aud Equipsge, quartitiss of non Consi 2.0 7,59 Kaapucks, ‘o0n Uniform Jackote, 000 Haver 7,200 G oat Corls, 130 Shoos, 4,050 Stockluge, < ) Mitton m Oaiters, 3 090 Liogs, ap Covars, I!un : Bf'\uu. 20 Pickaxes, 210 Mess Pans, 100 Camp Kottlos, 60 Spades, 80 000 15 % Flavue! Fiock Coats, ts, Wool 30,000 b Wall Tanta and Flies, e amall articicn of clothing and equipage. and varfous smal Bampies of the above aricles cai be seca at tho depot, aud further obtaioed e osah in Government funds. Tea pet cont down, sad thebul ance bafore e gooda ste taken from the depot, which miat be within tres days of e, usdes foreibute of the '°|§"|'1“‘ on ger cent. el -G " j ueral U. S, A New Yo v Vostern Rollrond Company i CTION SALE OF COAL, ou t 12 o'clock noon, at th New Salesrcom, N faok t which m-, will sell, by & Co,, Auctioneers, FROM 15,000 TO 20000 TUNS FRESH MINED H( RANTON COAL, of the usual sizes, deliverablo at their Depot, Iluubu(hwn N. 5, duriug the month of May The sa'o wil “vuts per tan, i eurrent fonds, payable on the day of ith the Goyernment ta; ‘of BEVEN cents p—l il ten days thoreafir, ot the Ofice JOHN Ill(hllll‘ 11 Duren, A UMII-D STATES COTTO: JOHN H. DRAPER & Co. WILL SELL ON THURSDAY, MAY 12, 135, At 1 o'slock p. @, Room, No. 111 Broadwy, At the Exchangs By ordec of Simeon Desper, U. 8. Cotton Agoat, 1,500 BALES UPLAND AND GULF COTTON. The abova Cotton hias been clasisd and sampled by G. W. Amory, and may be sean (o the bale at the Contisental Stores, Brookiyn, sud by sample, at the office of the Auctiousers, No. 112 Pearl ot two daye before the sale. TNITED STA’ J AUCTION SALE Noties {s hereby sive S 1 RNAL REVENUE. antents of & MARULE FACTORY, - Pllfllllfl of rant to me directed n,lal of the L LE at Public A deat., i 1 o'clock in_the forenoou, belongiug to Mich:! Demp. ta for Washatand Sholves, I H { Cask Hous Sious, 147 Washatand Sholvas, ask Pamica Stons and othat articlos belanging o suid weitang for tha 30llss on o w Tas da o the 110iied States, under the Exclas Luw. —Now Youk, Apeil 0, Lok , H SNELLINO, i Rt Glmton, AU Disiich * b u Hnun Tuh Hracke | | \ | | Low .A ____Bales bp Auction. Gm:n PUBLIC 8ALH it DELAWABF LANDS! Tus h.um IT'R D-:m-u AXD VALUABLE Ruan Ferars iy The mbvflbfl oount Aesocistion, the changa of soms in AVLEONELLS B Rty Wil ELLs Horal 3 n’ruuumv, U xm")mm follows: «m'r-m, i m. ..." X lmonlhlm-"“ wakdil Leo n, on'lnlvxunl :na's ACR g exkdis or ple, ke, "BUILDINGS muperior now, snpla aud wuboime: . L d ud divided 1040 sevco 109, mosly wol watered otcbiard of 6,000 TRARS OF OHOWS miles froms v ACKED, 300w are sirared gt e wood Sy, "BOTEDINGS " seperion o i gt Ly o, S5l 3,200 TREBS ln bearing. The tract would divide weil illla ". fi.—' No. A Form caiied " CARROLI: PLACE Y from the town, containing some ACRYE A e BUiLOINGS avm cloared and upland, residue crij and mb-untul Land high! y Moul. and dividad into seven Tieie o yotng Pesca 040 No. Farm cal snurnsl)n FAIM” abont four miles ol o, couiniag 900 D10 ACKES, it slowed 4ok 2 land. BUILDINUS new, mpum‘mbtunlhl Land nln.,m and divided into saven fields. A ¥ ontherm Mo Ge Foter caied o BARREN HOVE, from e o, Cosiaaise 900 AGRES, 3 of whish are iow o8t rouidus woodlsnd. 08 mearly 4li sow, Inrge and su iy Tt wod deid to advanags urto Two Fhaas, ' well ada s wol umu any in !h' oty am. ey will compars favorably' with any in the S L are convenient (o the DELAWARE RAILROAD. The SHYRNA AwARK BAY RAILEOAD rune by snd nesr sseh farm. Al w e fow miles of the STRANDOAT LANDING, aud the SNTA¥A Cuumy (§0od navigable watar) fronts usariy sil the places Each farm |..na.am-xy bitted and clownod vp. No. ot of MARSIH | LA D in Dutoh Nock. oontaining 360 (nzu ma-l 'y good moswing macsh. R e LM KILAD, SILEDS and OFFICE, with Waler Loter about acw L od S Landing, 35 (sst wide o - 00 Bovania op Onaty; with Sotaini:g shout Ome " wad - for growing Grsis, Fruit a wcolled hy No. 18 foet doey 1a of ato lm‘-'rf =42} u..’fl Tot Nnnln( loi ot deop, A lare good GRANARY at Smyra Lunding, 40 food wide by 24 fest deap. oapabia of storiug 10,000 Busuuta GRax, with 165 foet wharf, aud a lot running 170 fset deop, ooutaiuing about ows ACRE, 'ltll hl\ teda thoreon. o Water Lot known as the *8HIP YARD" 00 Smyrse umm.. lnd sljofniag the Brilgn, contalving about oma Plote of the land to be sold may be seen b tho off scriber, Titlato each parsel ciest and ungestionabie. Te Whoa aud Oat Crops ars ressrved to the undersigned ; Lus other 0tops §0 with the land sol 'd' o Demas—Ona bl within 9 days from day of sale, and ths residee ual s meots, e first on the lst day of July, A. D, nd the inter to the wnclq un nmu‘lu aid at the ti » f o ;,.Lo b;‘(‘or tad unlou lnoAIrvTar complied with, otherwise will bs treated as part of the onathi. th i ,U 0. W. (UM.\HN‘- ment. yrus, Dalawars, May 1at, 1908, ARGE SALE ul GUVERNMI"NT NT PROVERTY .~ 4 Will be sold. Noth Carolius, & large amdont ()IDIKANLB awd ()RIIINANCI STORES. Sale t2 commence « the 15th day of at 19 o'clock a m, and continne de :mm”-n ‘the property, the 'nndpd ctasses of which are givea beler o 20ld iran and Beas Qons, Ous Caringas, Harjows, Sudllen, Faiter idles, Blankats, Wheels, Ol Tron. e Armorots i Sliog Carta, Uius complete, inlantiy fold a0d Siegn Guns, sud othisr articks: Correct lis to this office. By order of Bravot MajorGen. A. B. Dyer, wa ..| isgton, .0 A dnanco Offics, el of Ordaance PER MYERS, Brevot-Capt Ord. Dept. U & RESPECTABLE Scoteh Girl wishos a SITOA TION a4 LAUNDRESS. No objection to the couatry. for two. I-y- at No, 207 West Twanty-sixtu-st., betwson 4 charge of & children and to give them lessony £5 taach tham the German language thoronghly. C & GRAMUSCIH carof Mo Jobiacs, %o 555 OUSEKEEPER. —A of two children. who are s e vided for, wishes & SIUATION as HOUSEREEFER 13 & gotsasm s (vt othor similar capacity. She has had muoh experieace, hoth h a0 North, but wou! pum a0 engagoment near Now-York. Cail or od 0. 16 Dominick st 3 PLR —Would wish to_cozags with ) wngm m‘. a0t » @uch s ubpu.. . tleonn; bas some househ |’rh|nemnu near Second ave 2 ousd ks e o 1 ook Wges good home. _Call st No. i) JITUATION WANTED—By a youug Woman as NURSE aud ass m h;vrork‘ Wil b racommendsd by hoe oot Thisty -second ot able and ‘VAh TED—A Hl'l‘ TIUN, by & rosp wallrecammendad young Womss. o, Ciy o1, Countey, G 1d do Chww good Cookiaad Baker, trs ‘asber and Bord ol Wil g™ wiliog so o Sixth “'A!\’l‘blli—A situation 1n 3 Hotel, Boarding- Liouse or Watariag Placa, by tw olass Sarvants, sy or together: ona i & firstrate COOK the othar yr U STAL WORI Call at No. ¥4 Sixto ave. ‘VA\TLD—By a respectable Yonog Woman, & SITUATION in o private fumily ss Nuse a0d Jeamstress, o0 at other work , no objection Lo g iu b Lest of ralaremen Ol at or ‘Vhdrow Mo 171 West Fourih-s VANTF D—A \ SITUATION, l»vl respaotable yo-m‘ aud SEAMST) o Lo taka No objestion th go in s conatey. An the show stots ! or 0 ddross 0% Doy . the mothec fron wad obiiging. w Cail & No untey . NmM' ml- TED—A SITUATION to 1o GENERAL EWORK in s Amer fually s sa excelleat 5004 0o0k. - City refersnce. Laquics a No. 182 Easb NUMBER of wall recommenfed G want SITUATIONS to do general HOUSEWORK, ve., Gor \No» 17 Staatou-st., near the Gowsry E‘ is now dison Jghtlet, nove Sisthe wut haractes, (rom Bod CEERM: AN, G-rtlnmcn s NURS| No. 67 West Twen " oarn shing e K iy kN Sl'll ATION WANTED by a young aan ad COPYIST or ASSISTANT BOOK KEEPER, bas ot uses | city refarence ; caB gosTantos periect st (8cion o say ook Ihnm:yflnvhvhuv Au‘\"\“ A YOUNG MAN wan's o alll A’ PRESS DRIVER COACHMAN, or G110 ML are of horses. and will wo: TIARRY L, 11 ibuny Office. \ 7 ANTED—By a youug Mun of 63 UATION as SALESMAN 1 8 Wholessie Fascy Qoo ds or Mtk nery House, Best reforonces giveu. Addross 5. CASTE, ot . MEYER, No. 270 Grand st. i s f soo, A SIT ANTED—A Situation as COACHMAN by o sty roforsn that anderstands bis business. Tua best of i Address 324 West Filt "ANTE! y & very to take charge of » house lnd furniture for New-York or Brook! their services; fna g Cook aad Washer and would be willing eatiqmen; baa the very bou of tefarcaces. . Adivss Ms. W 0. o giver » Summer . ankisg only £oom for thair wecommodation ©) ficl; mamch ENTS wmrrn tn CANVASS ovory City, Town, Count’ "\\'Ull:fl{ll’ N TllU. VAl(lL\ AND 30U DL ExcLoss A¥ AGaNT'S Book. EESUNT AND PRAYERSS s betd arterty o The large work, * & Sabscription Book For circolars, giving par . SCHERMERHORN, BANCROFT & or the Rev. W Pi . *Mumiwrans disbled frgm pulsit secvice, PAsTots wioue salary ipadequsta (00 SrookNTs who wivh healthfs] snd cowuner emplogmen ia vatuable w: ALESMAN of good address WANTED in th Retail Jewelry and Bilverw e business; ouust bavo bad @ tbo liacionds, jewelry and sitverwars, siggeations whon dosired, non be ths hghest tearimon A ddrows onie Now ough experience in watches, di be competcat 1o give deatyna and those cases 04 the roquisites na racter and busioese abiri'y, uead anawer 1% Tetter, & torus, STARR & 5 ARCUS, No. 22 fena ot ok City. F;\ifllfif\fid GARDENER WANTED =10 go 41 = '(In.lh;:":Iou Loug lslsud. luquirs of R. B. HUNT, st Stissionas * Jobu st W, ALTO, for 3 traveling ¢ nt perscn 8 libersl salary will be paie ¥ PtWesichoster House, Broomest. st pany. o a com; T3] B, CAFFERT D—A LADY competent to il tho LB i 8 rat-oiwss tors. Apply st No. 303 TANTED. Male and Femal A 7 s making s In s $20 por hy with * THE OREAT LABOR SAVER,” woith @20 to any family. Oniy #3 0 $10 capital roquired Seud stamp for puticulant. | o | yvELL, Box No. 4731, Chicago. (XD, 2 STEWARDS, 2 COOKS, 8 BOYA -u coors and staerage mess, for I/ 3. S eamor Lacke ¢ the NAVAL RENDEZVOUS in Chioery ot l\mmun i avs Removals, l,on-.JO\ & SON, Duuhwt, qu muuvd o from No. 10 Weat Ei flllh-l toth s uaw and ol 1‘“ » botween Twenty sictn and Twouly et No. 1i Brosdw, seventhoe EMOVAL. THE BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY No. 191 llltOAD\VAY "CORNER DEYST. CAPITAL. SURPLUS J iaey i, 1866, PRANCIS P ¥, Secrelary. —P. H. l)lAMOh D has No. 1% Broadw, o SBWING MACH "g."““ l{hMOVAL —V. W WIEKB, doalor in_first olney from No. 4% to No. 144 Broadway, corer Antor place, {OVED—BAT ASHING and WRING INO MACHINE Go., have REMOVED from Mo 410 Brosd war jo No, & Gowtlandiel:

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