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MARINE LIST. PORT OF NEW-YORK, MAY 4. 1841. sl7u*<>.5 03 , MO'N S'TS.M j*^ ?jjj.C 57 J hihi1 water.? 01 LATtiT advices. I .,,.r;.....i April " ; Ila?r>\ indirect, April f.. | X. Orleaii'. April ^2. CLEARED. ?bis-- Oconee, Jackson, X Wrlcar.?. Cahuwba, Sm-th. Antwerp. Bris? Julin^FettingiU, Madeira; Hrnrv DelaficM, Morris, Port au puttee; Factor, Higrias, .-i Croix . Relief, Stoat, Norfolk. >.hr? Annette, Micnli, Naples; Garnet, Knowlct, Nassau, SP; Oceobt Fraulie, Atuk .pa-. n? irrivals.?W titl wci I 1 ? The Southern K.iterary Tlcssc-nt-cr lor IS'O. ?A full and perfect volume ?-:'tli* Messenger for bat year, for u?e ?; th,? office. Trice $.*'? Apf |y soon. m! ) >cvr-Yorl. l.jrenm.? .':?> lanual meeting of tbe mem? ber* e?"tUe Institution will be helii This (TuesdayJ Evening, at,tbe Lyceum Roams, Xe. Ill Broadway, at half-past 7s'elock, when the Annual Report of the Board of Dire tor* will l>e pre-'-iit.-d. The Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen * ill preside and adiiresi the me ting. L. 0. FOR MAN. Ree. Secretary. m4 It Free Circulation.?Ii .- now a unararsnny- known lael that the AovERTtstRS News Letter is the true method ofconveying tnformatu n tri-.- irhere. Free circulation ia every place of hut;ne?? and public resort in lbs city, ha.- i!on<- so ntui I, for the Advertising public that all who have comnsenced the us- of this invaluable medium, renew regardless of rest. The eeiebrity whii ii the paper hi- rs-tird for the brief, eomprehen rivesaad original manner in which the reading department of the ,h*ct i. made no, has established.* reputation unknown by any other piper of m> short an age. Renn mber, 5th Xuiulx r. Wednesday, Ma5 .". Adverti.enii lit- must -e rent in en Tuesday. UUk-., Wall and 29 Ann-streets, Fs-tNT Bvildixc 'over StoneaK's) 3d story. wa-JV _J. L. KIXGSLEY. i IVcw-YorJt llintetrienl Society f.ectnrcH.?MK F. CATHERWOOD ?.tll tteliver two Lectures at the Stuyvoeanl Institute cu l-aertcait Antiquities. These Lecturoa will comprise the result* of L:- kite jeunney, in company with Mr. Stephens, in Central Amer Chiapas and Yucatan, and will embrace n descrip? tion of the K:i;..s of Copaai Quirigua. Santa Cruz d?l Quiche, Gettgueteunnge, Oeoringo, Pnleaqite and Uxmal. They be illustrated by aecvnnt? drawing- of Temples, Palaces, Sculptured Figur?, and Tablets, showing an advancement in the arts not generally suguosod have existed among the aborigines of Ameri? ca. An'ornanienl fcf carted its no, fioai the front ofone of tl?" l.udd ings. and n casting from n tablet ?f hieroglyphics at Palenque, will be exhibited: An Ihtrodui tory I.eiture wjl b- delivered bv Mr. ?tephens. ?Iii h will take place oi Monday evening, May 3. Mr. Catimrwbo4*s - tares will follow,ou Wednesday evening, otvi, and Friday evenizg, 7lli May. Ticked for tbe course 81,50. To be had at the bookstores of Bart lett A Welford, Astwf Ifousc, 229 Broadway, and T. J. Crowcn, C23 Broadway. Lectorct lo continence each eveni c at 8o'clock. a30 :'.t It- K. A IVH1UOP. P.ec. Secretary. "Fmuilir-i ?:im study i leanliness, ecouomy and comfort, arc re? commended lo call at 71 Gold-street and examine Willr'. Patent Premium BeOSTCADS, for which tlx- silver medal was awr.rdci! at the Fair of tbe American Institute in IS39. These Bedsteads utterly pre? clude tbe possibility of any vermin sSecting a lodgeasont, wbil?t m re? gard to durability and cheapness, they stand unarivallcd. 'ihvy also pn--r^\ tip Important advantage of being put up or itik>'ti .lown :n leu than a sriante. An oxiuninntion will prove tbat every thing de? sirable in a Bedstead has been conecntratnd ui this n< pint ultrr. of Will.._a IC-tf I SEE DR. F. FELIX GO! RA CD'S AI>\ ERTISEMEXT, >..V THE OUTSIDE, OF III? POUDRES SUBTILE f'<?ll UP R0OTIX? HAIR. TO BE HAD OXLY IT G7 WALKER-ST. ONE im m lit FROM BROADWAY. ?I '' 'I'lu- Xew \?'?r!t!.?:i:' -? .i ia n- :e rln- Splendid Mam? moth X w ?- iper are respectfully solicited at tbe etfice of publication Ito Ann-street, A folio and .tH.rter edition published. Terms, >l ? j. ur. in advance, or yj for two copies, mailed to my purt of the Country. ;f 1 r Three Times n Week. -FREE CIRCULATING \I> VI-.ltTISKK :? TI.ibscrikor wishes the public lu remember thai on MONDAY NEXT, Ma) Its, lie nil issue hi* next FREE SHEET ?bul thai tlie nils cluuged far one more brief an J compre? hensive; FREE CIRCb'LAT.'Xtt ADVERTISER, instead of " Tim Advertiser's News Letter," sml that sheet.-will also be published over) Mou.lav, Wednesday nnd Friday. Advertisers arc solicited to tall and contract tbi ili-ir ulvertiseuients. X. I!.?No advertisemi au v .11 be taken fur a longer limn than one month, o? -t lower rates ik.n li.uubliski .1 at tre- head ofths paper. J. L KIXGSLEY, VVall-st. aud gl? Ann, ui3 Iw Fiout Building, over SloucoH's. ? .? Many persons are eomplaiuing of t'a" non-reeeipl of The Tri? bune, whose names nre "-,t subscription papers not yet returned to ouresSce. We entreat nverj man who i- missed himself, or who leers thai tome other subscriber it not served, t<> give u. notice of the fact, -ta'. uc name, street, and uumbcr explicitly. 1ZT tbir friends w ho beliera tbut the character of Thi' Tribtmo i* ?rth us to entitle it to a ? He cir< illation, ate respectfully soUcitod to aid us bj commending u> to their frionds and, if it Im- not loo mm.li trouble, turn us the names of those v he ? ill take it. 1 ' \T'ntttctl, some .ne lo ? II Tin Tribune a* Sing-Sing, Pongb kecptie, Kingston and Troy. Fuvorublc terms will be given. Apply toon. XT Wc are making arrangements for a more general (u)v?ei?:.ia'.ioii of our pan. r at Albany, tiur fnen;!- there will please assist iL 1 i" Wanted, an active ?".uivio?cr hikI Agent for The Tribune m each prht ipal City oft'?? Union, \W allow the most favorable terms, ami the business may be made lucrative if thoroughly attended t>. fil ;i c r I CO : In this tity, November 15th, 1840, bv IJ. v. .Mr. Spencer II. Cone, Mr. Frederick Kicnzlin lo Miss Sarah \-.u Mom-, all of this - ity. In this city, April 29th, Richard Bullwinkle to .Maua Muiilda Laughliui both of tin- city. Dlf D : Yesterday morning, Mi'* Lydia Gass, >i?ier of Mr. Ro weii Goes, agf.i Is ve..r-. The frieHils of the family are requettcil tc attend, without funlvr invitation, .. r funeral, from *:3 Barclay-street, at 4 o'clock this after neon. In iln- i ity. May 3d, I.? ?i- Smith, aged about 40. lie died of con suuiptii a. ami ?:tli a Chi istiah's hep.-. In this citv, Mi.> Sil, Sarah M?rgaret, wife of Samuel T.Joncs, tuul ilaili'hler rl I'lel... 'I hi.iuas. In this ' ity, M vS :ia!i Ann, wife i f William Weed, Jr., iu the 9Gth year her age. ttBroi kit . ' v Ist, Seth Crouch, in the til-t year of his age. \: Mi. >. 1 ,i Hhh, Elianbeth Radclifle, wifc'of Samuel Norton. At Geslie'n loril SGth, the Hon. David M. VYcstcott, aged . - .ears. PEASJB'S IIO?RHOUND CANDY. Ist RECOMMENDE? lu Clergymtu, Public Speakers and Vocal * i*u a , laable coaipeuud for vlearit.g the voice . nd strengthen* iag the luugs. Fr.? tU Setc-Yetrk lUrald. "Reeeivnadt r-f-om thnt on. ?!io is disinterested. There nre more tiu.t tuko colds and die with Geiiuinption l>y rlccp.i ? in .limp rooms, eithei (tainted or whitewasiiejl; hence, there is no remedy so harmless, plei i: ind yet s*Hcac.iaus Pease's tfoarhouad Candy, 45.DivisH>n street. Wt ?<.Ivisecvcrj family withnut an excep? tion to vtovide themselves i. itU this unrirnlted remedy, which*ws have been eye wituessas of ii- efficacy in numberless esse?; ix fart it.w sntooishiag the virtuos it pass esses. The Messrs. Tease nre in tiiHiiub b? thrmsvlve? both bypraite lor the good iheir Cuudyhat 'louc, Rad ?!... their pockets. There no remedy is. the whole - ope of our Observation thai has atu?e.l tbe celebrity of this valuable remedy. It is-trui that numbers of Professors have appeared, w ho have given out that they could encct a cine of every disease winch Besh is heir lo, but boa seldom have their rc-ul:? be. u c<|ualled by :Ueu pretnnsioos. Tin? is not ih.-cn-e with Pease'sCcmpeKid Hoar IioumI Candv ; !,?? justly then should \\. niecd of praise be awarded to i!ie Me :-. p.- fyf ditcov eij . f their sovereijrn remedy." Mcssrs. J. Pa,?sx v Sox-?Dear Sir?Last Saturdav night I slept in a newly itamted room, and when I awoke in the mornins I ? .-,> aJmost^eprivcd,orthn power of i,,v voice, am! bad n^ain in at mle. imrnediatel) sent for Dr. Rogers, and lie said I could not live ti nighl: us said I had ill- painter's collick and palpitation of the heart, ami whea they ensne in coutact, death whs invariably the contequence. I sent my son to No. 19 Aster lloi-,e for one dollars wo,tii ol your t andy,I tinstones tv.,..i!?ri:, ofil during the dav, ami in ihr afterw m w:.?a the l?.s i?r called to sc.- how his medli ine operand, 1 was sitting uo. ami be w?: nstonished and said be weU kann that if the medicine ho left did act relieve me nn cave was hopeless . at .11 Pier he conclndtd telling what a daoeerous titu u na I was in, Ac, I then ilivulge^l the -rcr.-t thnt I hurl used Pease's Hour h .am! Candy : he looked agha-t at me ami <ald that be would imme? diately send foi ? large quantity of this Candy ?nil u-e it all such iase>, which i? .o prevalent at this season. Kcv. Mr. C. DOWNING Sold at 15 Divbion-t'treet an.l 10 A?:..r House. n,l |IU COlXXUITSPTIOvM AM> LIYEB ( OtlPIAIM 1 CERTIFY thai Hr. 1. It. ALLEN'S Balsam of Horcbouxd, ?* Liverwort and Pleurisy Rool has restored mo to health, after suffering sixyeara t'rom Liver ComjilainL For two ve.r- previous lo 'aki::? ura Balsnm my lungs had also become affected Id t'. it degree my physician believed nsa laaorins u?..'.-r pulmonary consumption. To ine w onderfnl effect ofDc Allen'i Balsam I owe niv recoverv. JOHN T. ROCKWELIk Biooklvn. OPPRESSION VXD SORENESS OF THE CHEST, Consump? tion and I.iv. i ... ij lainL?Dr. B. I?. Allen's Balsam of Horehound, Ltverwortaad Pleurisy K.wt ha> no e?iu?l in ilie known world f.r the cure of tbe abnvi diseases. It- reputation is spreading far and wide, and the demsi ?( for it is beyond auy precedent. Physicians arc uui versnlly prescribing it to tbetr patients with the ttosLastonisbing benefit. I!.- sura lo get dm genuine. Observe the certificate of copy? right on tn? lable and wrapper. rs"ld corner Bowery and Orand-sL, ?> M. tauion.iiud -I Kiirvlaj street. m4 KIlERjMAIV'g t'UtGU LOZENGES. npHE gn atesl Medii ine ever yet di-eove-ed.?Th? ssvaikhiag -ue JL ce?? attending thaw hijhly popular Lozenge, it almost incredi? ble k) those irbobave Bel had pc-ionul ??bs? n atiou ofti-t-ir virtue:. Mr. Ii'Hi ry S. Banker, 1'". tireoa?--lre.-l. Mr. Stephen ScuUi. G6 Tehlh-etreeli Mr. Char leu Prrkir?. 71 Bo**ry. Mr. John Slarkev, Governier-strect. Re.-. Mr. n-i::?-ock. 4*7 Pearl-??*eet. .Mr. M. h. Mirtin. >i7 Williwn-slre?:. Mr. I.. ?; S . v. 66 \Veo?ter-etreet. Mr. f.. T. Ma.J?ewt, - l-'arohj.-Mrrc-t. Col.<'. * B .a*"0. 21? Blceckcr-street. Hon. G. B. Miner, corner Bleeeker and Carnine-stre*: . And hundreds ef others, have been cured of distressing Cold* and C'< ari... in a abort tiro*, snd etten in a fear biers, warn they had tried various other aiediciaei for >?'-cks ui rain. The Editors of nearly all the City paper*hare used then, and given their Seatimoay :a ibeir fa i or. Wholesale and retail, ft 106 Nassau-street, Agent?Gbarca, |j? Hostv: Hale, 5 Toatiae Bailding, Wh.'1-s-!. : Keels/, '.M Hudson-sL, and 223 Bleeekcr-?t.s Sands, 17 East-Broadway : Rush ton A Aspia* waU, ter?e stores. New-York. HP Palton-st, Brooklyn; Reddtutr, Q Pti.i.-t.. Bo-tor.._a27 ?. REMARKABLE f tfC. "If It. MURPHY, 90 S?rth Sixth-street, Philadelphia. ,'.c?-r.t f-r ->J Sherman's Mci-.cated Lozenges, saya that a poor womaacaiied at hi- Office and stated tvat tor daughter, seven years oh!. k?d becu rrk for eearly tur?-e year-: h?r stomacb was duteaded to tne -nrc of i a grown person's; h. r ;.r;u- and legs so .?ollen taut she could not ?aik or help herself, ahuoagh -he ?w.ui.i eat a- men at two laboring uiefj. They had eni_?!??e?i two celebrated doctors, ssno eoald do nothing f-.r her, and bad mea h?r up as incurable. H.-r husband ha.! beeasnc discouraged, r.mt abaadooed all idea of trying to <lo aaytaiag mor< for ?er. and looked to iscath. alone to take h?-r out of her misery. Mrs. Murphy, believing e?-r en?c to be ..nc of Worms, cave lu-r a bos. of Sherman's Worm Loaenges, and ia two days ske returned, with joy l??:irni:i? in her -v*.. and vaid the Lozenges had saved bcr child's iifs, alier .ill had jivvn her up. The hr?t do?>- brought away nearly a pir.t , of worm- in cue luiritr mie. She had cm taken two | axes before -he was ? ntirely cured, k?viag passed after ire- fir?t do-r. ? hirii ?he ,-otiM ? not count, ever900 worms in one week. She wa? literally eaten up wit!, ire-m. Another living witness of the ii.no-i miraculous efficacy of Sherman's Lozenges. Principal Wilier in Mew-York, lfC Nassau I street._ a27 j < H i(,I)KK.\ DISC <> y H'OR.TI*!. . SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES will entirely destroy all kinds > of'Warns, Over a antlioa of boats* said yaarlv. I'r. /.ai>ris*ie. ? .i Chambers-street, Dr. Hunter, 10.' Sixth A venae, l?r. i'a.-tic, l^t de-, I and many other Physicians of tun highest respes lability, u?<- tbem ;u ; their pruelice. Mr. I.ari'ir Cross, bouse carpenter, E6 Fulton-street, cured three of his children of worms by only one box ofShermsa'a Wenn I ozenges. Sold at the Warehouse, let Nassau-Street. Ar.exts.?Church, I68 Bo?err: Rusbteasv Aspinwatl. ?<"? Wdii.-un street, 110 Broadway, aad l? Astor II..?-?-: N'eeiey's, S21 Bleestki r -tr.-..!. New-Tor Ii: aad Mrs. Hayes, irs!? Fwltaa-sL. Brooklyn. C?aIER.nAiv^ I'OOit .tlAlY'M PLANTER. FOR ' fj.M.\ ONE SHILL1XG?warraatcd better than any other m an>, at whatever price tbey may b? -.id for. The Poor Alan's Plaster r-ii<- pains or w-r:ikiie<- la any part 'f the ><^1 y a- w? !i asl-nek, -a!e or hre.-i-t i also, piles, ?-r teething in children. Mr. Iisvui William', an old Rev uluironary m.l^her of Eltzabctb town, N.J.. ?? scored ..f Rbeuaiatirni by one in less than tr.-odoys, alter having sunered f.r a long tune in :.n almost helpless condition. 1 SoJrf ??; IV. Na-aj-stre?, Church's, lCi Buwcrr,Sands's,T7 East Broadway, NTeely>, ?.'?il Kh e?-k-i--t.. Kale's News Room, Wall? st.. New-Yor?j 13? Fuiton-staect, BrsH.k!yu; Redding, e State-st-, I Boston. a27 tf RKNOVATI.N?; liOZE.yge8.-F? i F< male W( akaess, an infallible rcaietK'. CHAR! OAL LOZENGES?For those who an m the habit of using Chare. I in nulk or.otherwise. NF.RVtJL'S 11K All* ? IIF?Snermau's Camphor l^ozenges w,tl give immediate relief ia-aorvonsor sack headache, lowuess ef spirits, de? spondent y, fn;.itni2 at:.! palpitation of the hrnrt. W. If. Atlree, Herald ??nVc. Dr. Ilunt.-r, r.r Siith Avenue, an! Cap? tain Charles Thompson, 30 Cenrtlnadt-ssreet, can satisfy the iacredu lulls i f the trutll of'..':? ir riiru-. SORE NIPPLES cured in from one to five days by Sherman's Pa? pillary < KL Refers to Prof. Biagham, 80 Spring-stn et, Whoh s.ih- nnd ret.-,.I, at 106 Nassau-street. Aoc.vts.?-Church'.-, IBS Bowery,corn?r of Snring--treet : Sands's, 77 East Broadwat ; Neeiev's, 223 Blcecker-st.; R.t-btot. .V tspinwall, 10 Astor Hoste, ilO Broadway, and WWilliaro-st.; Coddingtoa, Had -..i-, cornerSprtng-st.j Hale't Newt Room,STonitne Building, Wall j street. ' a27 a VALUABLE REIiEDY. ?TT* TO MESSRS. PF.ASK ? SONS, 45 Division-street.?Your valuable prejMtratiou ef llorchound deserves a few remarks from mj ; own experience. F.ea-.g in the habit of addressing frcrjveatly larje meetings, an.J my couslilution reo^ced c?ceeptible of col.! from a seafaring life, 1 foan^ my strength and health gradually deenyiag, my 'i-irits sinking, my im?; ?failing, and ssy voice faltering last. I:: fai:, I bad lost nil ho;ic?. nnd every hour fearful ef bursting a blood-vessel, i when your Horeheund Candy am! the cure- it had effected reached me. I believe I took but one package, when every unfavorable symp? tom disappeared, an.! my general health evidently improved. I ;"? ?I now regenerated so completely that I am freely empowered to speak snd eel better than I did three years ago. My appetite is go?di and my genera] health restored. Y?u can makeauy us>- rou please of this certificate, ?lurh it would be injustice to witbohi from ihe pubiK its well n- yourself }. WELCH, Ml Gold-street, Breoklyn. Lr Each Package of the genuine Pease's Candy u ligucd J. Pease ; Si Sen. aS? . \ V V.LUABLE REMEDY F O R f ? t ? 5S^_ A N fl> C O E. ?> S. IVosie ii? i d dcitpctlr after rendic*; the liii'o ,-. in T EST] .M 0 N IA L S. I have been troubled with u terrible alamsag cough, wbiei settled nn my Im.c-. isnd tiieeatened alun-t iuunrdiate death, I made ii-c o many cough remedies, without experiencing any relief, and was indu? ced to make tr ial af Pease's Horehou-nd, nnd it afforded immediate re? lief, and I now eajey as ^o?hI health, if not better, than I have for tea years, und w ould rocomateod it to all. E. P.. MESERVE, 121 Fir-t >r. I have used P.-.'i ?'s Es.-.tire of Horehouud Candy, a:?i have found it im iavalaablc medicine for the purpose forwbich it i- intended. J. l.l.NDSEY, l'..-tor of M. E. Church. Second st. I made trial of tue panel of Hare ho und Candy you -em me. and nothing I have taken h:t> aflbrdod me any degree of the relief I nave derived from your excellent yef pleasant raraedy. N. KELLOGG, Recent Pastor of M. E. CVurch,." Willett st. No public ipeaket should be ? ithoul Pease's Bsseuec of Ilur. bound Candy. 1 can cheerfully rocommead it. Rcr. J. AYERS, late Pastor ? :" M. E. Giurc-s, HaBey -t. Char, h Newark, N. J or impiire r.lZti Broad sl-ie. t. Newark. Rev. W. C. Ilawley '.'."> Crosby street, lias also tested ike virtues of Pease's Candy. El.h-r Knapp has also u?ed Pease's Horeheund Candy snd rocom mends it to public -p.?i.ers. Rev. J. Crawford, Pastor of the M. E Cbureb, 10 Fnrsyth street, bus used Pease's Medicated Candy, and recommends it to all those . whose avocation requires the use of the vom-,-. Rev. Dr. S. Luckcy, P. E. of tue N. V. District, has used Pcr.se'? Cindy and recommends it to all tho-e who arc in r.ee-.l of its healing aad curative qaalitiss. !:? v. Mi. Whitakcr, Pastor of the Presbyteriaa Church, Cathartnc street,cernor of Madison, al-o ha- ased, aad recommends Pease's Horcbooad Candy. U.-v. Mr. llrimn. Paster of M. E. Centenary- Church, Brooklyx, al-o reoonuaends Pc:.-e's Candy. WHOOPING COUGH. Parents win find Peasa's Candy verv rood for the whooping ?murb. DR. ROGERS. The undersigned have um-.I P.-ase's Horebouod Candy with un? bounded sucecs*:, and recommend it to ;:ll rseose who are aiiliut? J. a ith pnlatouary diseases. H. A> ? r?, (soUectoi for th* N. V. Viwk Railroad Co. ic 20 Second si. 1 uear Ikl areaue. J. M?.rtnn-r. S3 M.un ?tTcct, Brooklyn, 1.. I. A. P.. Bloodgood, H7 Yo.-k street. Brooklyn. T. Weld, iO.i Daaae ?t. Jeruicr. 59 Henry st VV. T. IV. k,653 Broadway. T. H. Thompson, 177 Ludlaw -t_ A. Whitlock, 490 Water -t. J. P.ittcn, 138 Cedar st. T. Ii. Lyell. 7 Carroll Place. r-.I! 5000 test loaials have been handed in by -o:nc of our most popular phvsieiaas, conns 1U?--. ctergynen, anJ most respectable ein? ten*, in performing what is promised. I'.l-a are of counterfeits, if then- be any. t iosed or. the Sabbath. Agnti_Rush loa & Aspinwatl in iAl tliree stores: J. Botuta, 1 Ann st. cor. Broadway : HuesttsJt Cw. r,?.-. of An? and Nassau ?ts; Tim ison, grocer, essr. Fulton and William .n-; Keaee. 7r-"> Bread* ay; 1 Hay-, 139 Fulton st. Brooklyn ; T.Owan, 1 rs:.?s Aveau-.-; Cory, l?3 ' Sprint st: Patrick, trrorer. '.7H.: Pearl st: Burrill,571 Grand st. Smith j ,v Bateson, 126 Broadway ; Martine, SIst street aad 9thavenue; Teal, j 116 HutLon strsiet, ?n.l by ail raspectahk grocers. I Agent? out oftkt City.?Zieior, S7 Dock-t.. Philadelphia; Re.'. ! din" S State-st^ oVm?ob, Mass.; Cams Co., 1? Exchange Place, Xen Orleans; Rsdsertson, 118 Baltinore-st, Baltimore. Ms. C \l -;-;(iN?Onr cannot be too particular?there are c?er ter.'tcr ' abroad in abidance, but if you are particular to see thai each p ick igt t signed J. PEASE & SON. 15 IHv Um street, it " ill be aU 0. K or K. O. jast as y?n please to h ive it. Copyrigiit secured. Countri inerel-.ar.tx ?? ,.|,inj this Cam!;.'can have it 25 percent ??ffforcaeh. al_ ties: locomotive V A \ K E E C A 111) P R E S St" f?Q AND 78 S VSSAt l-STREET, ;oue door from JohoJ ;>nni- eve O? rv variew of Cards, at prices ranging irom fi 73 per Iisni Up i ward-. aS2 lm C'Ot.t) pi;i\fix; iS'k.?For s..'.!?. . invoie- of * tir-t ?(aality tu.ld Printiuc Ink aad Bniuze, imported from Lou don by tin: Bim'-h Queen. It will Ih- sold for eost. Apply to ti j. WINCHESTER, Aau-.t. e; i bi.EACHKD HHKETlNC.it Is. per yard, at i23 BIRDSALL .v. BUKitOUGHS, ?SSUraral, cor. Centre. GREAT FACILITY AT the New-York Cash Tailoring Entabliahmrsu, 14'2 FuUen-Ureel. near Broadway. IT From eighteen tn twenty-four hour- ci.lv i- rein-red to rurcirh a f'ill -Liit, made and :rima:<d ;n a ?tvlc 3*1 -ar| a-?r,l by any b".oe in i the ritv. at a >avinc of4<3 per *ent. frera Broadway j riser. Strarrcr? arriving in tie city will do well call and ?jau!ia# eur >tock rf Sn I perf.ac Cloth-. Cars:iur.-i* an.l V?-iiL^-. wh:- k will always be foaud large and ? eli (elected .\!:o, a fj'.l a.-.?rtiaect of Drab d'Ete Cash I mcret-. and other Snnmer Goods, bought exclusively for C-ut Stritt punctuality always observed a fittins or?! rs. A few Ready-Made Garmsii!- kept on br.nd for tne acren-modatiec I of those wi-hing to leave the city at * -bort o"tt:ce. ET Cash on delivery, and no abatement :n priees. N. C?Mr. M. Gayis-rd bat the bead of the Cutting Department, devoting hi? r hub- tin:" :c. that I ranch ef the business, thereby r.-t l.lir.r htm to ccn-ul: the wisher-and tastes of our . ,ri"'j? customer*. Particular altrntton pr.id t<- e-jltinr; Part.-, m l f "_ J. C. IV OTH. Agent FAMII.V GROCERIE?i. MB. JACOB It. WAR LOW k.-cp, eon-tai.tly .a hand a larrc assoruseni of Grot erk - at Li- -tor", i truer of Watts and Snili van-streetr, which be effers lor sale tn bb customers and the pubhs generally, w ith tli?- confidence that they are a.' cacapand as well selected as any in the city. mA if OVEN-* AND TIN WARE. t MM r.R OVENS, of all the most approved patterns, warranted ' to bake well or the money returned. Kit-hen Furniture, of all kind*. Grocers-fitted out with.- Oil Cans, Scales, Weights, Measures, ?kc. cheap for cash, it ?0" Vetcy, between Greenwich and Washing? ton-streets. ' ROCITFORD A WORLEY. N. II.?Three first rate journeymen wanted. n't lw" < i.ot Iis. : ( i.o< K* : : ? i >II.r. nndnrtigned has taken the re., Dcv for the -.-de of JEROME'S I BRASS CLOC KS, nt their Clock Wareroem, No. 0*4 Brond way, where be will -> ;i their Patent L.cnt Bay likI Thirty Hour IJra-? Clocks, of a variety of patten.-. :.t the Uncut wholesale Factoty price*. Merchants nnri dealers in Clocks would do well tu ? all and examine their ?lock before purchasing. A:-... an assortment' f Wood Clocks, Chj ap i?k Cask. Recollect the number,.9M Broadwav, np ? ti irs. ISAAC O. II INS DALE N. 1'..?Particular tttention paid to lie Retail trade. Every deserin tion of Clocks repnired and warranted. m-t tt j>f>AK? WANTKO.?Thrn >-., itl.-men wbh toob J> tain Heard, on moderate terms, in ? funiilt whera there are few ..r no boarders, and where they can enjoy the substantial comforts of . home. Twooftbem desire partial, ami one full h.ard. The location mutt be between Cuual and Prince-streets, and cot a great distance from Broadway. Reference! exchanged. Add:.-..- R. J. S.. at tb:s i."lee, with real name, -tatinc terms and location. ml 3i:-' .4 .NT KD.?A journeyman Bread Bnkcr, one that b compe? tent and can give good reference, may apply at No. 11 Lbpe ?street. m4 It ANTED.?Tw or three Girls, to work on Wind?? Sb Apply at XI Ami-sires:. 4th story. ;-..-J 3t* REMOVAL. rpONNELE & MAIL have removed their Wosl Wurehousc to I No. 48. Brand way, below Exchange Place, ? b.re ihey "tr^r for sale a full assortment <-f foreign and domestic Wool, including 100 !?-!.-? extra tin.- Saxony, and Spanish Sheeps and Lambs Wool ml 3t PRF.TIII fI PATENT BEDOtTEADS. OEPERIORTO ILL OTHERS NU\V IN t SC.?J. ULW ITT re is ep'-stfaily inforai? th?' Pubiir. that he continue, to wauafarture hi* Patent Bedsteads, .o ?eH known for its durability and conveni? ence' nt his c<M stand, No. SO Hud ion-street, near Cbanibers. Th.ee nnaeqa tinted with the character of his Bedstead are earnestly invited u> call and examine the principle of the joint and the ease ?.th which it can be put up and t-.keri down, sot requiring any bed-key. lie it always happy to exhibit it. i.irth to those who wbh to purchase ?ud those whn in. not |[l' cih r.fer to hundreds of our most respectable citizens who have tested it by use. Also?Hair Maltrasses, Featlier Bed- and Paitasscs. N. B. The Southsrti tradi supplied ?22 Cm ROLLED AND PLATERS' BRASS. AFIRST RATE artisie < f-Rollednnd Plat.*.-- Brats, cau alwuj i be . found at JAMr.s G. MOFFET, 151 Prtnec -tre.-t. mar \\.ler, at the lowost uvu-Uet prices. Likewise a very supcriar urtielc of Cooper". Itra-.. a?? If w nsrd w OFFICE ?res A I SO*.?A new article, the best in the I'niti d States, also ebeai er thancan be purehaved elsewhere. RING'S Patent Chair Warcrnora, 414 Broadway. N. P..?Seme of these Chairs have the celebrated rotary a.-tn.u and balance seat. a39 Im IIVEK'S t?2?,t."rt. .f SAFE. CHEAP dPD EFFECTIVE VEGETABLE MF. DICIXE? F?r -tie. wh?ie-ale am! ri-fi.!. at V.Vl Falton-st, N. V. W HER E maj be sren numerous testimonial* in their fovor. These if I'll J.S stand unrivalled in iheb bnoficial eflccts in the various diseases incident to thv human system. 33 'Pry lhem.^~8 a2C Si?lse.M. STYLE 4?F HI1T*. CONANP, SfO GRAND-STREET, woulil respectfully m ?nii in- fricndi thai he has introduced the SPRING STYLE OF MATS, sudennfurni h his enstousers at all times with an ar:>!.: eqnal in liglitiioss, finish and durability lb the tir-t esta? blishments in the ritv. A largo awl fashiom le assortmept of CLOTH CAPS un hand.? And in tbeceason of them, will be for sale, a complete assortment ul Men's and Boys' Leghorn am! Straw lints. COXANT, Fashionable Hatter, 290 Grand-?t m4 Iw* tear Allen. New-Vork. JA FARM KOK SALE AT A BARGAIN.? gglgf Situated in tin- Township of West Orange and Countj of ^^'^^Es.ex. containing forty acres, or more i." wanted, suitably di? vided into Meadow, Plough and Wood Land, w ith .. large House and Itarn. and Fruit of n!i kiuri?. Said Farm is in a food state ofeull ra? tion. Ar.ui.bspatai.lt title and pesscrsion given immediately, tbo, I a nerer-fuiliag of water near the door j abo, two Arc springs; also, ?dl sell in* sto?k, horses, r....-, bogs, waren? and forming utex tib. Thedbtnnce from N'ewark to said Farai i? -..\ miles on the stage road lending to Bcringxtone and Morrtstown, and it. sight of New-York. Paynents easy; a part may: lay for five years or more. For further particulars,enquire of H?NR\ PRIEST, 141 Orange-street. Newark. N. I..?Or would exchange fur Newark properly. ui.'l -JW As| ECONOMY! ?j;;;,* G?m?U li(?r>l > AND CHEAP RENT!?Call on A. P. HODGES, Esq., Secretary of the VVillii miburg Fire Insur '. an-e Company, at the(Kr-(<- of the Company, in Grand-street, near Ficst-ttreet, in Williamshurg. l'1'J'J?' Afdk OFFICE l it LET. Th< splendid ?usemenl Rooms m the Merehant*' Kxrhance, cot net of Wall and Hnnover-strer.t*. Apply to Mr. Penrson, office of la.- Compute, corner Hanover an.I EXchnnga Pbtne. or u-jj if_'_J. WINCHESTER, 30 Ann^treeL /-}s TO J.s-.T. tj^J The third story of the new building No. 29 Ann-street. It "^^^^^i* one of the best Re mi. m the city for a Printing odlce, <-r any brin business, b< m: lighted on three sides. Real $120. Apply Ui i.V.' tf H. 6REELEY, or J. WINCHESTER, :w Ann-st CHfR SALE.? i Hand Was a, ? trlj sew, suitable f r a gro : 1 r.-r. I.ktel'er. or ellit-r?tviU be -old cheap. Apply at tin- New ' Wori.l OOiee, ^0 Ana-street If BOARDING LN NEW-YORK. /GENTLEMEN rbtting New-York ?t!l find a quid and pleasant U home at die GRAHAM HOUSE, No. 63 Barclay street, when ample aecomm-nlatidns are a! all tims? reserved for transient Hoarders, and afforded at aiodsntte prices, by the day or week. No fumes ef Tobacco or Alco.h?lwin.bc found to mm t the atmosphere. N.I'.. A few nennanent B?nnien will b<- taken. ROSXYELL t.nr:-;. New-York, April 17th. 1341. tf_ ITSPISINC! FLOWERS. : oPUJ-Vt; FLOWERS?A serieifof beautiffal, moral Tales, by Miss ?3 Eooartosi, Editress *ef the Rose or Sharom, published, and for sale at \M\ Fulton-street Price -* ei nU aiii AN IA VAI.? ABLE NATIONAL WORK. |7t WALKER. Ir3 Fulton street, has just published n band-ome I is volume of 730 pac**i Ike Addrewes and Messages of the Presi deats ef the Dusted State*, from Washington*! lo 1'Nr't.oa's Inaugu? ral Address, together ? itti the Dei I iration of Independence, and Con? stitution of the I lilted St it. ?. w vh l!i? \m. h.lme.-its. The book I? in dbpensnble to the Statesman uad Politician, and no lioraiy ean I* . complete w ithoul it j. J" For those u he may wish a. the publisher has rot up a separate e.iitioa. with a highly Sni.hcd Portrail by J. ITalpia, Esq. and a nr.n politicsil memoir of our bite lamented President aSI lmT3mY* RUNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, IND COMMERCIAL REXTEW. Psbibhed-Moatbly_?5 per annum, i : advance, tv rttrM.i.s ;iint. cciTOit and rRorr.iCTos. 1-42 retTOts-rT. n. v. r|">IIIS Periodil d devoted exclusively to tti? :i;I-r--t> r.ai.U of I the business community, and :u this respect -:iii?is .r. ii- .-oarac ter from ant Mu^a/anc either m t'.i.- loantry or Europe. It intend? ed tobe literally and truly a useful werk. It- cputect- embrace en r> -tibicd connected with Cotnme.-e.- an-l Political Economy. Biographical Sketches of eminent merchants, and'Essays from the ablest pens, on Banking, Navigation, Manufac? tures, Insurance, Trade. Commerce aad Mercantile. Law, including important decbions in the different courts in t'-e United States and England,form pnet of the contents of eai h number; together with ofoi ...I rep..rt? ..fall new Commercial Renrulatfon* and Treaties. Th.- Mertbants' Magazine al-<. the repository fbrauthentb Staris tical iuforaiation ?>t' Foreign and Domestic Tiade and Commerce, It.nikir.i*. etc. ctdb^ted from ,al m.urcss, mid cla?-dled in mbles valuable for pre-eitt and fmiir" referonee. alri Im IN CHANCERY.?Before rtts *> t CFUSCEtLoe?I* the I matter ?sftlte petition of Tbeophilm It. Baldwin .and Man Corne? lia r.alamri. infant., to ssI! realeitnte. By virtue of au order .4*th-- Court of Cbaccery made in the above cause, the subscriber, in conjunction with Joseph W. Baldwin,, will -ell s! public vendue, at the Mercfa int?1 Exchange, in the city of Near York, on the fifteenth day of May. l-ll, -,t IS o'clock at ROOD of that day, - til that certain jwrlliug house a.id lot of grocnti k4Cwe by tin* nnmberone Pike-streetVaittute, lying and being in the Seventh Ward of the city of New-York, at the ih.-ianre of fifty t"--<t -it.ache- 10 th southward of Divbton-street Bounded westerlj in front by Pike [formerly Charlotte) -t.-e.-t, easterly i-the rear by nn alley leading lato East Broadway, northndy by the lots ?tf bad fronting Dhb j street. and southerly by srouud formerly of Robert Elder; containing', in bre-v^'th in front and r-js- each twenty tVet four incites, an.t in length on ea, u ,;,).? .,ncc t' ? w jdeciu? ef Pike-str<?t StK-?v,- f,. t. with the privilege of the raid-alley,'or gangway, leading from Ea.t Broadway to the rear of the said |or_" Dstsd 30th April. 1*41. *E2 Mtr.TIX TICHENOR, Special Guardian. N. B.?The said premises tnay be p-jrehased at private ?alc. In .jcire os tue r retn-s.-s. ml 2* " DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. f. w. & if. f. gills:'/. 13? grand-street. ILL OPEN Tills MORNING .-n extensive assertaacni of DOMESTIC GOODS, by far the best assortment ?>J I???* vd :n mv stsro New-York City.east of tsie Park. pa > .?r nrrv.i :n anv stsro ?Sew-?ont cuv.c.ut 01 the Pork. We ^ det.nnin-d not to be outdone iu -cll.ur caeap aad. ifpossihle, wdl seii ca-:apcr thaa the. Piae-etreet Agents, a.? ?c havr all our Domestic uo.?:- direct from tie- M.:it!'.uur'o. We bare Kl .ale. Warwick and re-l -toat Sbc-ting. at f.). p^, : SILKS: SILK!1:' yani. now sold at lOd. by r.ost, oftbc trade, j A ?p'.cdid assortment of blue blt? k aad black Silks, at exeeedmg 15.cases of Hamilton aadDover r>ag Clocks, at lOd. low prices. r>> do.at3?. 5 cast - ?aper super Long Cloth-, a- fine a- York M il Muslins, ? SHAWLS ! SH IWLS SHAWLS ! ' Bely Ose Shilling. J Brocke ?ad EdurfMro Shawl*, at 12 ibilliagK in cz"- very saperior Prin:?. ?nme entirely ne-v pattern* wkhia I Supe-ior at *.!; Extra saperiar. at $5. but tea days, at aal? ??. - Shilling per yard. CLOTHS, CASSUIERES AND SATINETS. Ai-o. Shirt og Stripes, the bc-t ?jtiaiity. at One Shilling. Ah easllew i,.t freai the 'ire it Trad* Sale at Auction. Cloths, ?ery A. C. A. Ticking, at S \teec Peace. Ji?>d, at SI. nn I poo 1 ? ? .. for man. fi. All other Domestic* sold in proportioc. CASSIMERES at only One Dollar. SATINETS?Real Faraums, at ."> an.! 6 Shillings. Wr .-r prepare-i to ntpyly, on the most literal !?nu-. ail Retailers lower than they can bay of Jobbers r.ud ta the Ceosamar we need e-lv sav call nm! be latissed. x ES.-6II.IaEV is rHE NAME?430 IS HI ft VCMBER. T'ie French; Italian. German anil Ure.-k Lmrun:'" Spoken. ,uj |(>f BANKS & DING M A X. \\~F- *> uld invite the attention of t,;? Ladies U New-York and fev Huting the City to as rich and var.ej aSiosk .f Drj G.hxIs a.? aap ? ? in tar <'::??.-. Cousidcring fie patrnuage with which we ha\e hitherto beaa fatwred, we datier o>trsel?e? that for un- same qoaatisj of Gcwds we i'iia vie * ith ,.ev; aad to picase all. we keep big!? and :..-v priced good-of every style.coovinced taat a deecrauig Public kaowbonr o appreciate the ai'? eoncd sxertioe* of the Subscribers to please t?e eye aad judgement. From recrut s ??! f o 32 t a t i o .>' s . SPLENDID SH KS. 1 lot very > Brocade from 6s 15 pieces very elegant Salio, str j!d f<s- 13?) Gr? de Frigs* Se6 uer yard (usually, 1 lot mourning tgarcd Siik- 7<6d _"? pieces figured *YJ?* from Isfi :c *s ifi plain striped ?? 5s to 6s6d. ^'7 ?? Btoek, blec black, uliua Bad riciired fro-n I- to ns rtn ? p| on rro Je Naples; r-> de Swiss from 3*6 to M LINEN niKJOS of every description. lHlMkSTlCS. a large slivk. tcry cheap, embracing ail k,iai> ami qualities I ADIi S. niea-e i- ,;i nod e\ iinoie ear rich stock of Silks for yenrsalves ? it The Freneh. Garmac nad ItaSaa Lauguages ?pcketi. SH IW1.J. H) Imiu's el?ir?nt Sat! 1 Damask, from f., 10 $11. Cs.-huMsrr, Brwcba, Merino, and Thibet-*,?>!. ^|| nriota. FRE.VSH, ENGLISH IND 1MBRICAN PRUNTS, S ca*'? French from *s to 5s pee vartl. 1-2 " Kscli-ti. ?plends.l. frvai 1^5 to *>d le " A/nerivau from fsl to Is MeMJSLLN DE LA INES A NB PRINTED Ml SLINS. Very rich French fr.inj 3eti to 5a6: all wool. A large stock of printed Muslias from is to Is CLOTHS. Cassimeres, Vestings, Hub. skins and Flannel.; rerytow. BANKS A DINGM IN, alt-lm 3C! firund ?t owraer of Orchard. M CARPETING. ll/IIOLESAl V IXD RETAIL CARPET AND FLOOR-CLOTII ?T WAREHOUSE, No. "6 EaM Broadway-, extending through, aad fronting on Xo. 71 Division-street, between Cathariac and Mar ! kct-str?--t-. Vr-u-V-Tk. i The subscriber? havm; removed from in..r old stand to tiwir new foar rtn.-y Warehouse, ktg leave to call the attention of their friends nnd the public tu .-. very eaten ive assortment of Exgltsb, Scutch ami American Carpeting, namely: Superior English Br?ssel?, three plv, I superfine and tics Ingrain. Also, Duniask, Twilhd and Figures' Ball ami Stair Carp-tine, al! ?> idth- .mil colon : Nankin nnd Canton Floor I Matlir.g, white and colored : Tufird. Imperial, Kr?ssels and Wilton Hearth Rugs, P.i. Table and Stead Covers, Staad Mats. Figured ?-nd Plain Baizes.'&e. Painted Floor-Cloths; Psteat Painted Floor Oil-Cloths, from two to. twenty-four feet ?nie, -a taont seam, calcu? lated for the Cabins i f Steamboats, Ships, Largo Public und Private Rooms and Hall.'. The sbove goods are c. :,r-:ir;?i! to be, both in point of quality a ad ' variety of colors and designs, equal if not superior to any in the c i? j They havi been ordered for tlie New-Vona Tbsde, and cansot but ? suit those who arc in pursuit of an elegant article?aid the alver ti-er- will -cli tbcm at tlx- most reasonable priests, J. A J. If. SACKETT. N. P.?The store will lie kepi open through tins rr-jm? to ae ' commndate thoss who may ?i?h to consult their ta-te by gas-light. Rorims ??: I be sneas ireo and the ?*. <?!> cut gratuitously, m.'l 1? wat ix damasik shawls.?Large size. ? spteadid 0 article, jast received by C. R. HULL, ui3 "1 Catharins-sircM. r.lis*.?Ith h stripe and figured Silks, a full a-sorunent. llso. '.: iiid-oimi ligtireii and [dam do. Als?, heavy tru- blue, blue blai k ! and black Silks, different styles Bad qualities, just r.s..-n.-.l bv iml C. R. HULL, :i Catbariao-st ousselixe de i.aixes.?soup i.. to 5s. Cd. per yard, some of a hich .'-re realh benntiful, just re? ceived by C. H. III'LL. 71 C .tbariue-st. nil {)rixt&??10 cases beautiful nsw btyle, ct only Is. per yard, ?? -f. U. la!., jasl re. e; ? -.!. Also,5caaes rirh London Prints, from 1r. Cd. to 2r. 6d. per yard. Alse, splendid -l-l Fn oi:h Prints, from I-. Cd. t.? 3s. 6d. per yard. m3 C. It. HULL, 11 Catharine-*.. depot tri" fax v LVITkSS articles. OILK AND SATIN SCARFS, CRAVATS. POCKET HAND. ? kerchief- ofantirc sow patterns, received ty the Great Western, are oil- red for -al: at r. .soniblo prices, by WM. F. JENNINGS, late Lrnde a Jennings, ?-"?.".i Broadway, ; Imericaa Hotel.1 j (ier.t-. may in future d:pend upon finding at ifiia establishment a I gbo>! aa'sortm t of Fancy Dress Articles, of the latest importations, ; v Inch mil b: o3i red ;.t fair price-. ml vi irseilles quilts.?.150 n.ted sizes, from $3 > .'1 to $12, just received. Thev are.sold lest than regular prices. ! m3 ' C; It. HULL, 71 Gadiariae-st. > l O 7S j.;.siTsi'l.- .i' hales benvy yard wide Sheetings, at Cd. a 1 " 7d.; -j.'. do., differ, ut stylos, from 7d. to ltd. ;>er card; 15 i ?sei 1 Long Cloth Shirtirsgs.al Id.. I'd.. Kid.. If. and Is. ??".'.. per yard. Tick j nur-, all i|e ihti,.-s, some very si.', erior: Nankeens, Drills. Strip..-. ? \ estinca, .'.??.. for hoyV summer wear, a full assortment. ^. j SI rcbaats supplied oy the piece or package. aO C. R. HULL. Tl Cumarine -t. I j. >v. & 8. barker, ia Grand strest, have just re ' ceived, iu addition to ile-ir former large sti?;k. severa thousand del , lars worth of Silk-, Chnlliee, Mousseline i!>- Lame?. Roaibaxiaas, Tag Doni's, rich Sdk Bud Satin Sha%?!.-. I!nfi-.'i aa.l Fro: >-m Print-, together with a great . iricty of Domestic Goods, ?.Hing al greatly reduced ) prices. a20 if ? RISH LINENS.?250 pieces- Iren Lies ns, pan baeed ?t aue I lion et a sacrifice,are u- v seltinj at great bargains, at m3 r. It. ULLI. -, 11 gatharine-sl VI "ix dow b.lh rlSKe?50 pieces 6-4, handsome pattern-. ? \v indow Data ask-, iu-t received, j m3 C. R. lit !.!.. 71 Cathariae-st. SHEETINGS. SHIRTINGS axis CALICOES. t VOM EST 14 S sre eslbsig at low prices ..: J. W. A. S. BARKER'S I 9 -J-I Grand tlreet. Sheetings yanl wide, 6d. Verv beavy.Sd. II yard wide !ftd. Fine long Shirtings, 7d Very fine, tiki. Merrinark. Dover, und Fall Ri? ser Prints, od. 7d. lOd and Is per yard, warranted fust color-. a20 tf bed BACK MONET, ON all the R.vik<. without exeeptioB, taken ut par. at -!.-l Green ?ich it riot, where eaa be (bund a Srsi rate aaaortmcnt of Cl >th>, Cassimcres r.a*i Vestsags, Prints, Szc. See, &?/.?..\ VdUiVG,s31 Greaawich t. N'.lt. The lowest price* asked, and no abateaMHt. al.*< Im" j i.xeiv tapem.?I00O dozen good l.incn Tapes. 4J- yards i t L ue. at 1 . per yard. C. lt. HI LL, "I Cathsnni?t. nfi j fiVEX CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS*.?IM I i dozen t'oo I Linen Cambric Haadkerckiefs,at Is. -Id. and I?. Cd. each : 209 do. do., very line, from 2s. to .">?. 6d. : 50 do. do. botasticbed Jo, onlv .V. Cd.; 10 piecos Linen Cambrics, from '>?. to 3s, per vard. i?rt C. It. HI LL. 71 l-..-hari>.e--t. I ADIESS MCPER GOAT ANW till) GLOVE*. : a J ?200 dozen Ladies super Kid.Gloves, only 2s. Cd. p<-r pair; '?0 do/., u dw. do. Goat, only i,.. usually sold at 5s.; M do. Misses Kid Gloves, assorted tizts; ai<"o, MissesSiik Gl. nit C. K. HI LL, 71 Cathariue-?t. |> l'5**.s a crash.-. rood Russia Crush, at &l. iv per sard . also, best quality Russia Diapers, at $2 p.-r piece. m3 c. K. HULL; 71 Cathariae-st. ^-<<?lJi3 and iRI.XH i>B.hJ.:!t towel IJ INGM_\ full astortmeot of Scotch Huckabti Towe<iug>; also, a full assort.at of Irish Birdseye Toa.-liuts: !-l Russia She. tin--, at ! .?id. per sard ; fii.e '.'--I Itarnsley Sln......u"s. only 5?. per yard. , On, price strictly ?bserved. tu:! C. ft. II CLL, 71 Cat! -ine-H. RA PERT iWCSIalrV?.?A large lot of Broche tnd Em? broidered :>r.ij? rv Muska, for -ah- l?w, at ??)U ' P. GREGORY i SON S. 17.1 Sprmc-.-trett. 1 great If arc ai ns.are given ia f)<;.\ GOODS .: BARKER S, ia Grand strtct. AH in want of gos-d a.v: ciieajt <?oods will lo weil to try this noted OstnbHtbmsnt aSO rf chlva, glass, a.\ l> earthen ware. MERRITTS IN? PAGE offer for.- 1c at their Stores, No?. 100 Ikiw cry and 335 lir.snd streets, an extensive assortment of the a!e,\e goods, which, le-ipg entirely of recent purchases and importatiees, ... laptisas the lut-st patterns, and ena!ile> teem lo sett at very low prii-s. Brittannta Ware. Pii.toi! Ca.tor-. Table Cutlery, Xe. Jtc al.J-lm' U'l.x do w g la S!"s~300G American Window Glass of Frank tin. Fulton and Delaware brand-. c?m[>rif nig a complete assort ai rat af s-^.--. f-om C bv 8 to 20 hv 3ft FRENCH VVLVDOW GLASS?10CO Loses Frenrb Window and ficture Glass, of double and -lu.-le thickness, of superior quality? size from 7 bv 9 to 31 bv li DRUGGISTS'GLASS WARE?700 packages Druggists Glass Wore from H.r ?..>:> wins- Work-, embracing ?? g- :.cr-<l sssortmeai Of Vials aua Mottles, for ?J-r by MORGAN AND WALKER, ' alO tf Manufacturers' Ageata. 173 Water-st. _ NO house is FURNiSUEED ITNLESS KING'S CH \1KS rr?c? it-1 ariors. They are ? l^'11 j I ??.... , f l.ejut;. a"! .-?eveaience. I.jtury and comfort. 'h".v are kn/.a n as follow ? ! I?Elastic Revolving Chaic. mpcusatHig Rocking Cl.air. 3?Latins Caj-tsr Rtcuaiben: Cbair. T!ieIXove'ch^afrj"are'altojetlicr rSperior to any ever ?a|e in this Ceuntrv or imparted. Tuo-e desirous of a genome ar* ?-, that is so ? ? - * r Ii led J DOi t? -el -ut border are raspeetfUly mvjited to D co 1 itthe Patent Chair Wareroom. 471 Broadwar. a29 Im ROIaLHO <;krm silver. I UTES i?. MOEFET, 111 Prince -t.-..-et. ucar Wooster, -aoul.l par ?} ticuiarly -all the attention of Hard ? arc Dealers and V inufacturera I ?o hi- tnperiorarticleefGarman.Silver, which aaoffers for inlewbole ?le ind ret iH, of .J! ??ckneases, and warrants it equal to auy, either j Eoreiga or Domestic, f-r 'rulor and softiie.-?. a22 if TEIon.4?i av. harper's cough re51edv for Cold-, Coughs, and A.-thmas. Sold at 57J Bo? ery, al One | Shilling per bottle. " aS3 3sa j ?KW i>riRi.i>>nni:\ts. OLD BOSS RICHARDS hasjust opened two of theuttst splendid B<>"t and Shoe store* in the City on* at j>H> Greenwich, corner Spring, and ?u>- at 231 Canal-?treet. ? t:i all new rood-, beel quality ami cheap.-: in tbe ITaited State* : idl who want lite real genuine at the greatest bargain* ever bcurd of, will give the old caap.a call forthwith. . _ tut If 01.1? EtiTABLIMHGD BOOT AMD ?HOB MTORK.-WALKER A FREW respectful!) inform their friend* and the public, that the* keep the well kno.v.. stand No. .Jtl Canal-street, where the-, hau- on hand a large an I spleudid assort? ment of fashionable Boots -mi Shoe,, la this assortment ?iH be found Men'* lt.?.i-. >:..V'. S-'. ?. '.:si. ini! tfl per pair. Alsoi Youths' rV..ie, *l, fjL50, and $2?0 per pair. \i?o. Ladies', Misse* and Ctrildrenk Buskin*, Tie* and Snpj er*, ras* 'i colors and fashious, ami cheapest 10 the fit*. WALKER A FREW?Don't mistaketho utunber.dt.1sl Canal-street. u89 hat F. H. CfllCHESTER, D r a i? E it a \ ? t All.OR, >'e. lit i'liltou-?trco4. Im* BROHELYX. aJS to GEiYTLEMKN of XA?TS VND FASHION.?M/.GNE TAILOR, ITC WILLIAM-STREET, respei tfnlly announces to the gentlemen of ^tjw-York that he is perm tiond) located ~t above, where, h>- llatters nVtaself that, lim ing had several yours personal experience in the Fr??, a Metropolis, ana voting hh parsonM attention to hi. work, bo will be able to nuike .SHtonssLE CLOTMtxc a* cheap for cash invariably; and aS ner^-.-t ?. can be procured m the Country. Thankful for pest favor*, he solicits a conliauance nf patronage. s'-T Jm CLOT KING EST ABLISHMI f. > t. rpiHE Subscriber huviug opened the store .'7 Bownrynsa fashion " able Tailoring Establishm.nt, ofTers to ki* Friends nntHks Pub? lic a very superior astortment of Spring Good* nf Che latest style. h hs warrants to lit to the taste and to- sf ill who will favor him with their patronage. ROBERT A. BOUTON. The Cutting Depart'ieut :? svti-.v.iitei-ded by Mr. Charles Kouton, formerly of the firm of Gray .v. Boutoo. A good Assortment '.fromly made EiOthitig always on h ind. lia ORIGINAL FkNSI TAILORING kmt All? L1SHMENT.2?? Broadway American Hotel.?Ii bad long beeua .object of couiplaml > ?tri those w ho wero in the habit of ?m.; ready monej for their garments, that the) were taxed Ibr others delinn?e**. cie* : ihi- led to a- -i i< t sdherem e to Cash ? de?, through ? hit ?? the dssideratura of giving eutwfaclion iw customers, audotFsrini induce? ments te othir-, conhl done be ari om;dl-he.!. The subscriber is now m receipt of i Lire aanartmenl of unwind fashionable goods for spring wear, which are offered f?r tkc Inspects*** of the Public uader lhe as.ur.vnee that the style and ti.ii.ia nf garment*: wiH comport with am other house in tbe t-r*de, whilst the reduced pricescnanol full la oiler indm ement* to pureJtiteer*. Stranger* in the city rcq-uinu:: j.'..iiiieitl.s would d- well t? call be fore purchasing elsewhere, WM. T. JENNINGS, Agoot, ilC If Lite Lynde A Jeniiinr*. ai.fkf.i) Ml*! ith. [LfERCIIANT tailor, 130 FULT?N-RTREET, has .VI ou hand n well selected assortment nf Cloths, Casrimere* nnd V.-tMio. suited In the seat on, which he offors to make up ?.r the public generally in tie- ?ery best manner, at extremely low prices for Cash en ib ln try. itSli.ly nSTA SLIM HUI E1VT for Garment* of the lir-t quality, rea 1 i d? made, ~~> Broadway, Imoricna HoteL The .nine will be found ofgreat convenience to Qiiixejie u-n.I Stranger* who in case* of emergency m iy require first rat- article*. W M.T. JBNNtNGS, u2A Lute Lj nde & Jennings. A M E RICA N N USE UM. Itno.intr.iv, OPPOSITE ST. VACL'S CHURCH* WINCH ELL'?the la ighnl Ic droll a id original delinentur tt/Seoteh, Irish Dutch, French, Vaake* shd otker slmraeters? Dr. COLLVER ? T le * lontifVt expei kn ntter on Aimual,Ms;m>tnm; >l out andMadam: <"?' \ N'DERBEK, ike unrivalled instaumeni iinitntors ?all on tdie tame Eveains ' PROGRAMME. Mr. Wiuehell?INNS and OUTS, or UndlOrd* and Travellers, ? ' Colloquy in six voice*. A hungrj i prig of the Emerald Isle. A gouty ; ooskney. Gregory, ua eve icrvaht, co.sl at spotogiee; c.wl fnt ! aotiuii- e!?e. Simon, up -ia.r?. Mud!", a .laid- l.or, who i> cured , oftUunmertng hv tiugiug. Traveller*, who wu.d.l eat . very thin* in I creation but iiotlni '? -i creation t* give llietn. ' TRIP TO NIAGARA FALLS?An original imitative song by Mr. ; \\. Passenger* ia (he car; an old gentleman and hi- lady, ?loch i* ' the oldest? A tender mother; cum/ uifaat: pastenger* annoyed | I iisl.i talk. IV.?.' the T-try : View of the FuH-, piinui?({ ; FU1 I osopbieal rensons by a Vaufcee. ! Th- MENAGERIE?An original Borlelts, by Mr. W. Showman; I natural and wonderful r.ft- ?f eloquenne; harangue to the muliiliHle I around the menagerie; nil woman : elephant; lion: old nrnni eueiJ I on- feathered specimens *f animated naturn; analogical eoucert. Dutchman, <>r Mynheer Johanne* Van Slissenbklale^wveahowven-1 ? .autTer-- irnt.l- in Vow Vork in scare Ii of bis MM in lite F.a?t Indies; i interesting children; reuitts, precocity of; basinoss unsuccessfuli ; ancle :>i New-York, verj rich. VANKEEISM?Original, by Me W. Visit to the Museum ; shak j ing hand.: [in-h or | till; curiosities : tin tew hum ; Sail's fir-t at? tempt in bcau-ratt bine-To be varied each evening. I In the cour.f the evening, the celebrated M?ns, and Madnme ! Canderbek ill appear and execute ? beautiful adanut German Air, ; imitating tbe English Bugle and Sceti h Bagpipes] Mad awe Canders : buk will preside at the Harp. At the conclusion of the above. Dr. Collyer will deliver a short Ice-, 1 tare 4,ui experiment ...i Animal Magnetiim, on n living subject. Also exhibiting, Fancy Gins* Working, and the Grand Co-niurama. ! I r The perforaancei a ..'! comm nee every evening ibis we.-k at 5 : o'c'.ck. I Daj Visitors admitted in the evenina ofthe sann day Free, monier ; to enald" them to wiine.. "h,. S on hiit>-rtiii'iin*iit?. AdmitUnee so the Museum ?u.l r!l the Enlnrtninments, ijceot*. Childr-a u.ider K)years , f half-price. a2fl^ a BLIND LADY MAGNETIZED! |\TEW-YORK MUSEUM, known ... I'cnle's Museum; Broadway' ? 11 opposite On City Hall am) Park.)?Experiments on ANIMAL M tGNETISM, > r theNei ro-Vital Fluid,whichperradeattU animausd hi ings. Two lade-., one of tb?ai Blind, willb* put in the Magnetic ?lata i every evening this week, st s o'clock, in the Lecture ItrK.m of the Museum. Th Blind Lady is intelligent, ?r.d ha? been wcH educated, and ( v/hil.j in a ?tat.- of Somnambulism, ?i!l be made to play on tin: Pianoj accompanied wiih h.-r roe r. I Public Day Experiments will also Ih-made every Monday, Wed ' nesday and Friday Aflcrnooo, it I .?'. lock. Private Experiments mad.- dtirihg tbe day, on ippliestion. Dav tl-iier- lo the M I--urn arc admitt/ .1 ?h tbe -ame evening frae ' ..frh-.rr-. A.Imi-'i'.h to .11 rent-. C'.-Mren bslf price. _m3_ ROJIE IMS BAY os ISLANDS. J [Open a-.ay day. -u.l brilliantly ilhiminaied five sv?:.i;.z, :, week) ! f\WING to the great increase if the eumberssf Visitors t<> these i " " .;.ie.,did Panoramas, the pr..(.rieS>r. give not.. thai the Rotun ? -luii Prioca street, ?enr-Bra dwny, wiU continue ? every dayy ! Sunday* exaepl .!. fr-.m 9 in th- moraine 'M dusk, und e. .-ry evrnmr, except Saturd it end Sumlay, from '?? wt, n *i?Il et, ksnatkmaoC th- pitture* *ill he ?irs-n id the f iHevM*, comraencin^ a- half past 8 ! o'ei.^-l:. ^ 1m PEOPLE**) r.rNR ;>F ST E AMI BO AlfJ , n, r-o-o > FOR ALU <\V PA S:.' 0} fl. 1 v. ^S??-^ The new tteanb ; VOI TH V !.i.H \. e*pt. M. ?'" 11 I a . i. lie rtes . i Pier !et??>* ! tVrtlxiidt ?-n.l Liberty streets, To-morrow Afoirnoca Wednesdayl ! )|uj 5th, at "> o'clock. The ne-a m.d rlreani steamboat t'TK't. Capt A. If. Schultz, will 1 ,'cavetiie pe-r at the foot ofCordandt and Liberty Itrects, Thin After no?a. f/Tuesday) May V.h, at S o'clock. For passage or freight, apply to 1*. C. SCHULTZ, at the ofrie.'. or on board. N. P.. All hind, of property taksn only at the n-k -f the oAie-rs the re./. n?t PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS of THE npHIS BtMiK i- so well known a* to lived but little said. Item . I sbti of Vie * - in the Holy Lai d. and many of the most remarksts bleobjcets m-utioned ia the S... r-o S r.-..tun-, rar. fully tompiled from tb<J Lostoon Pi^r .-atiL Bin r. The Sixth Edition, "Jnakinr l-.'.Cev eopie- have b?en -nlil.) nnd 'be Set.oth is in pres.-. Publtsbed and for i I it No. 122 Nassnu-streei, it *2 per copy. ROBERT SEARS. axOimts