Newspaper Page Text
'^W.yOBKJTMB?NB. wKWVOKH^AILY TRIBBPf? ?^J! -VMT MORNTNO, (Sondat aacarrBB) ??*-JET ?ERELET * McELRATH, MIUMIMl, corker Of *fR?cr abb nac? *?*? rTS^w. ??rosm. *? aTT _l jnj to City S?b*crlb?r. tor m CaMi pjr wj?A: MBtm^^LZ^hJ, they ?tu wla advanoe at the Desk ?????J?-Treer th* ~r>e .Ate. Ht.|^ oocrtee, Pfi^iMill n^beeciberR, Five Dollar* par annuin ia ??^itataartr???? uk"n *'' ?"?oDi* r?* l*'?0 V^?fii ML Tum Deilaie ia advane? required ta all es ?P^Ztih Country New?papers. Dally Paper* received M^^vbowt?rnMaiVhtiher than those of TA? TV* _. ?KW.YORK WKKKLY TRIBUTE, VtRY LAROE PAPER. FOR TUE COUNTRT, ** ... ...j g^ry Saturoat McRHIN?, at Um low price of ? in advance Eicht copies for ti\ or twenty ' \*Mtt?ArrM tor $30. und the paper In no eaae eon* I ?___!?J the time tor which r i* paid. Advertisement* twill be charted SO cenU per 11m each tnsartioa, fBt 8KHI-WKEKLY TKIBl >E ??ery Tvehoat and Fridat morning. Price$3 Two cop>*? for |A Tea for *?. Advertlaa. TesoU ? Um ?* ?*CD lnaertioa. TBE NEW.VOHR TRIBINE FOR BUROrRAN CIRCl'I.ATION tod ?i the departure of ?ach MMl Steamer for LI? price H ?*nta a copy, or $.i per year, to any pert of ?r |4 to the Continent, postage included. THE IfBW-YORK TRIBUNE aaaaaUfOMlA. orbvon AND THE SANDWICH ISLARBs, kaSyjbed oa the departure of each Mail Steamer for,Cha> Z^Prfas M aeota per copy. ?* 8REXLEY & McELRATH, Publisher*. ?lfri?l Notices. * tir Land Heforaa?One Mtru?-gtle itlore!?A HjSToetBeriBg ol ''ai'1 Reformer* and citizen* generally. ?saVeet awtia?*'o?: '?' part v. will be convened in the Park sVTBl'MDAY EVENING, May 26. at 5 o'clock, P. M.. to ?ret R*ee the Ueited State* Senate the importance of W ~2^,7acOeB as the Homestead bill, now in the hands of a "flm ite?ol ,hat body. Itonglee, of Illinois, Walker, of TwHMtfka. ?R* other member* of the Senate, with Jame* T. RnuuTahB N an Buren, Horace Oreeley. Theodore E. Tora h mi ( ha? k Dane and ether able speaker*, are expected ^vUlL <k> ?Mwtini B? order of the Commute*, to Cddret? tat RwtUB|. ?J ? J(JflN COMERKORn WM V BARR, JOHN M. KEYSER. Hriw^a?erfr^n^oir^ jLXal toevention of the American.Union oi Wiationi.ts ?into held at No ? School-*t, Bocton on FRIDAY, May J? .?11 o'clock. A M. By order of the Executive Coninut Jf " 0 Ci0C** A HtjRACE OEEELEY, President. ~tmrT*m fltruibrrnaf Mount Verneo Division w- at M of T.. are reqiiffted to be punctual in their Saaaaeeat Iba nietii.c oT the Diviaion on MONDAY SVKMNO, Ma; 'M, 1?^. ??* the reeulution of lurrendthog Uair Charter come* up tor action. By order of the Di vision. T. CLARK, W. P. Tfcw Recalar .>Irctln? ot the New-York ? liutal Kocleiy take plM? on TLE?UAY in? Mai A at the Stnyvraaot Inati'ut*. 8HEPPERU KNAPP, Prewdent. Gao. Wm.Cprtis, Secretary. ~*mr Nallee.-Parket Khip Hlddona, for lilver M?l.-Khip)*n by the abo\c veaael are particularly re oaatMd to clear their goodf at thn Custom-nouie, without jLh* and laud in IMU bill* of iading for wciiiturr. to the tk?fl SPOFFOR1), TILESTON t CO., No. 48 South-at. " rjrpoat-Officc, New-York.-NOT'CE.?The Mail RxCaHforeia, kc, via Havana per 1' s. M.S. EMPIRE CITY, will elite at thic office on MONDAY. May 24, at 1 f. M. WH. V. BRADY, P. M. ry Wratern llomeatead \ ?< social Ion,- A rexu aa> meathlt mo? tire of tbi* Aatociation will ba held on MONDAY EYEJN1NO, Mav 24, at Chatham Hull, No. 5 Ckathain-tquarH. at oVlock. Daniel C. Smith, Esq., and ?tkeat will explain the object* of the ARanciation. Sunacnp tkw fee oolj 26 cent* ; monthly du?* $1: ahcei v" The Make tic invited to attend. ABRAHAM 0. LEVY, VYm. V. Bark, Sec'y. Preiiriaiit. ~0TA Home for All.?A meetin? of the MOI'NT HUPE VILLAGE ASSnri \T!n;. will be held at Mili tary Ha.I. Bowery, on MONDAY EVENING, May 24, at toclock. Subiciiben and other* nre invited to attend. fjf Notice.?On h e Panama Rairoad Compant Eew-York, May 2", It;'?2.?A contract hutu* tin* day been aeaGudtd lor the cuiupleuou ol the Railroad fromvea to lea, ataateeUocof the Board ol Director*, held THIS DAY, the aVUowinK reaolutlon was adopted, via: Stull, d. That th? Capital Sto<k of tin* Company be In araaatdto $2,500,000, by new *ub*ciipuou* to the amount of ?l,.H'<>,H'", and that Waer* ot' the preeent capital atock of ll,U0D(iOii be (Milled to (ubacribe at any time Before the Ut ?ay of June next, to the extent of one aud one-half aharec I for each ?hare he id by them respectively. Korei({n Stock? holder* to be uonlii d of thi* remilutiou, and to be allowed a reasonable tune lor availinc themteUea ul tlna privilege. Tin per cent to be paid at the time of nberribing, ten per ?tot. 011 the lot day of a..(;????. and the remainder in indal Btent* a* retiuirea tor the completion of the work. FRANCIS SPIES. Secretary. a^lvrol*^*^PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY OBrial in/oniiation ha* been received at thi* office that the Railroad ha* been opened for travol to Kr^jola, the next *ta tloo above Bnjio Soldaa*, tor the prevent, and until the road ? apeurd to the crouinf place on the Chacre? River. The train* l?a\e daily Uuui Aapiuwall at J 'JO A. M , aud Fniola *3 P M FRANCIS SPIES, Secretary. OaVce Panama Railroad Co., New-York, May 18, 1852. ?TNotk** to PeiKwenaera from Pnnama to fKltfornla.-The PAC1PIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM FART foul oelled upon to /? ve public notice that no ticket* Vtt to reeognlAed by their ayent at Panama which are not by an officer of thi* Company, and that ticket* thus _?*c be obtained only at their Ajenoy, No. IT7 Wa*t UtIC. L BART LETT, Em , Boaton , or of Meamra ARM 10NG, HARRIS -V CO., New Orlean?.-New-York, Jaa. BUR Ry eitler, WM. H. DAVIDOE, Secretary. Emtsrnwt IntrlllKenre Office nnd Labor HjO, No*. 25 and 27 Canal-*t., New- York ? Thla ectabliahed by the t'ommiMionerc of Emigration, who*can alway* be found large nuui)>er* of Laborer* and RwranU at eery l?w rates of wactw, and person* can have tbjir order* filled by writing to the Superintendent and aend kg flat Amount necea*arv to pay the paatage of the partiaa ?to*Awi, No feet charged to employer* _ _ JAS. P. PAGAN Superintendent HP*Hrbirii Hair.?Hyperion Fluid.?Thi* if ? ?rmnwit.un admirably adapted to the diieaae* of the Hair, and ha* the particular merit nf being prepared purely from Vrfetab.t iugredieala, *u that iu application i* rn-rfrstly*tfe. Hew (,hen do we perceive voung peraou? with hair nearly fnv, or afflu tcd w ith I>aldiiea?, a!! aiu>u>x I nun intlammaiioffl of the tkin ol the head, catiaed by severe study, violent grief, ?ad other lueuiai aHUctioui. By a liberal u?e ol the nypo rioii, in a short time they will tind, to thetl delight, a coin plete change will have taken place in the action ot the - tia, andaiichaudluxutUtitg.owth of liair, ol iti original color, aillahotrly lo.'iow. lu ellect* iu eleRucirj| the imir fr./m ?tuiland dai.drud are also truly wonderful. The Hyperion should be me of the principal ?ppeudaccc to every la?lv'? aud fniienMa'itcJvt. May to bed of A B. v D. Sand*, No. 100 PVlum-rt. t Ruah ton. I lark v C*v No. m and Rice \ Smnh, No. 727 Broad ORy^Carty k Co., No. 245 Pearlet.; and by DmggUte aud PsTtniner? through, ut the world. iJ^y^T4 ?????^????n Bulldlnir .\??ocintl?in Di.* abate Jot sale, on which no arrears are due. Prne $75. Apply to8TLPHEN BRUGKEU, No.248 Diviaion-et. IT'T*ird .Mnnhuirnn Muildin? AaNoolatton. *Jf* J'1|d Wkr mouthly meeting of the above Association S^iJrVtV*430 Broonie-at. (entrance in Crosby) ou SSIPfs?^ kninci. May 24, at 8 o'clock, wheu Share. mL~'?**i bw redemption. -J** ?f thi* AMociation ha* been removed to No. 61 J??'??*??, under the Lordlard lu*urance Company Thi* J^e??? sj rapidly tilling up; tb^y have two-third* of J?WA*?rtoali*ady*ulAKn^ All who wish to join 4 ?r~S5 *??ocl?non. will find thi* to their advantage, a* it Z^jT^ly^ U?>7 wi.fi to cluaa Uicir boufca. ThoM "jg*? ? loiu, can do *o by calling at the Secretary'^ (w . (baiiiberMt, or on the night of the meeting iT* maa ?AM. to P P. M U> receive *ub?;ription? and JAMES N. LIB BY. Pre-ident. t w ?, DAVIS COI.LA.MOKK, \ ice-President. -*? ? "'?to?. Secretary; No. 61 Chambers-et. SHmn?fmeme.. ADAHE 01vix) goldschmidt iJ!?* JENNY LIND) begs to announce thai 9m pre her LAST CONCERT IN AMERICA wMonday evening, May 24, isssl la castle harden. PROGRAMME. 0,?,_ _ . Pari 1 jVT-'-r-Le* df ux Journee*.Cherubini. Aiperieoi.Me' .t.perd. (U i'.ntu:.i)..Boiluii !?? thltnor C. Badiali. a???~( M!* Diva iL? Normo).Belhui. La? kl "ADAME Jr NN Y GOLDSCHM1DT. t^onc .to in (i minor.M-udeUwohn. ||^<rUn.f'(ilt(-Mf. Ot ro Goi.lHX HMIDT. iVJ"?''??* '* If J i uro in Italia).Roatiiii. BAD AMI JENNY OOLDSCUM1DT aud MgajH Uauuli. O????^ u? '*aT 11. ffK^ri'1.He-old. ?? aoatRBc uj two Flutes? (t amp of Sile .Meyerbeer. ?ADAME J) NNY OOLDtM HMIDT. *A?-..? *lat?-s? Mtwr* Ribtscl and SitiiLKR. **-ir l .Thalberj. *Cea.>. i ?r*",>-?rorte?Mr Orro Gold?chmii>t. '.TV.""^"-".Reotot Bailed. "lsk??. 1A.D<CM*- JENNY GOLDSCHMIDT ^*,S,,JI1.s? Mekdy. W ^ ?>V *ME JENNY GOLDSCHMIDT. ai Factolwu.Roesini. f*fin-. ? . . Pia??? C. B?i>iAi.i. YOWOll lo Aniejica?1\ ord* bv C. P. Cranch .Goldsthuiidt. RADAMJCJENNi goldschmidt. 0'' I'cstra will consist of eithty performer*. LiT?**.". .7.Mr Theo. Eisfeld. iE,**.Mr. Joseph Burke. s. ?P?< at ?4 o'clock ; Concert to ?ouiinence at 1 StoTh.iV*^'^ th? vrords of the *ocgs, in Engli.h, Oer iaisV?U ??? ^ ?wediah, toi sale at the aoor oa the even fK^0"*^ Price 12i cuts. kmulli^>T,>J ln" "wuii'i Concert will bo found dia T???all the?,?:,. ^ **QtDaf li*7A'i.w'" ilave deoiaro* agajnrt Mr or Madame ?weAaTn-i v.J.* *>U please ??-ud their a. couuti tor ?Jttie S&^?My.f^ Dehuouico'c Hotel, Broad Rickets f?;r madamk otto <!?*? Mlto. Jenny Lindl NCERTS A few choice *.*i Cs1^*0.,J*"a ol the houi f *4. For **Je i_ to JW EiCwAtfRy, New-i-oik. LcvT^ ?irP*Jt? of Ul? bouse, for MONDAY EVENING S NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. VOL. XII.NO. 3,463. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. JENNY LINO'S LAST CONCERT.? Two Ticket* fat sale seven or tight rowi fio-u the frost, opposite the ten, Apply to C M. brower, _Room No. No. 3 at No. 8 Wali-at. TICKETS for JENNY LINO'S FARE WELL CONCERTS in AMERICA-Choice rntta mav be secured for all part* of the house at MILLETS Ma? fic Store, No. SS? Broadway, oppotit? Broadway Theatre. TICKETS for JENNY LIND'S LAST CONCERT io AMERICA for tale at GOULD k BERRY'S Music and Piano-Forte Wajerooms, No. 2S1 Broadway, two door* above Chickering?. Ticket? alao bought OLE BULL respectfully begs leav? to 1mm another grand concert, to take place on THURSDAY EVENING. May 27, Atthe METROPOLITAN iiALL, aacsted by the GERMANIAMUSICAL SOCIETY and ALF ilED JAELL. ~ PROGRAMME. pa et l 1. Grand Overture?M Nabiico'?.Verdi. 2. Variation* di Bravura, upon tire air " l'enio ah l'amofrom M Romeo," by.Bellini. Composed and performed by OLE BULL. 3. ("i'rand Concerto in O minor for Piano-Forte, with full orchestral accompaniment..,.Mendelssohn. Performed by ALFRED jaell. 4. The Mother*! Prayer- for Violin, eompoted and performed by ole bull. part ii. 5. Orand Overture?* Napcleon't last Days".Bergmann. 6. "To the Memory of Wa*hin*U>n "?for Violin, composed and performed by OLE BI LL. 7. A, "La Source," by Blumenthal; B, "Bohemian Polka."' by Jaell-tbr Piano-Forte, performed by ALFRED JAELL. 8. Carriivale de Vene*???firand Variation*, Burlesque, for ? \ lulu ,composed and performed by OLE BULi*. Ticket? ol admission, to all part* of the houae, $1. For ?ale at the Music St .ret of Messrs Hall k S- n, Gould k Berry, S. C Joilie, Jamie* k Brothera, Kerksig A. Brewing, Vanderbeck, Schauenburg k Luia Gordon*, Geib 4c Juckfon, and Chr?tmau; at the Astor, Irving and Colamore House*, New-York, American and Delmonico Hotel*; alao, at the door en the evening of the Conceit. Door* open at 6j} Con? cert comaience* at 8 o'clock. ASTOR-PLACE OPERA-HOUSE.? THIS EVENING, May 24. and every Evening till further notice will be presented, tlie original Drama of the CORS-ICAS BROTHERS; OR, LA VENDETTA. Loui* Del Franchi, ) The Twin ( u. n v a k Fabien Dei Franchi, f Brother. { Mr- ? V- Br00" Parquet and Boxes, 50 cents; Amphitheater, 25 cents: Sola Seat*, |1. n. B.?Ticket* *old for Parquet, Boxe* and Solas. Secure the seat* for the evening. Door* open st 7, performance* will commence at ~i o'clock. TVTIBLO'S GARDEN. ?JOHN SEF XI TON. Manager.-THIS EVENINO, May 24, will kg performed, the Opera, entitled THE DAUGHTER ok THE REGIMENT. Marie.Mine. Thillon I Tomo.Mr. Hudson Sulpiee.Leach ) Corporal Cartouche.. .Lytter Uortensiu*.Andrews | Pontoon.Wim? ton An Intermission of 20 minute* between the act*. AdmiaeioD?50cent*. Doo.g open at 7 o'clock; to com? mence at 8 o'clock. TVTIBLO'S GARDEN. ? CAROLINE j.1 ROUSSET'S benefit, TUESDAY, may 2?, on which oication ehe will have the honor of presenting a series of en? tertainment*, coDtitiir g of la BAYADERE, ROBERT LE DIABLE and CATARINA. The extraordinary Inf ant Planiate. nine years of age. m'lle Petit, and her lather, will n.ake their lirtt appearance in America. BROADWA Y THEATER?E. A. Mar gfUix, tole Lewee?THIS EVENING, May 24, will be pieteuted the Bal't t Divertuement, entitled UN JOUR DE CARNEVAL A SEVILLE. Marco.. .Mi G. \V. Smith | Mariquita....Mile.Lola Monte* The enteitainmeiit* to commence with the Ciuiedy ot ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. Stephin Plum.Mr. Conway I Lady Leathendge.Min.V'emon. THE VALET DE SHAM. Wiglei.Mr. Cha*. Hale | Clipper.Mr*. J. Sefton. BURTON'S THEATER?Chambers ?t.?BENEFIT of Mr. T. B. JOHNSTON.?THIS ev EN1NG, Mav M. will he ?l*v*rt a new Burletta called FOUNDED ON FACTS. Skeptic.Mr. Watkin* I Mrs Skeptie.Mr*. Skerrett RATHF:R EXCITED. THE TOODLES, or The Fanner's Daughter. And the new Drama called THE RAGGED SCHOOL. Ureas Circle and Parquet. 5? cent <; Second Tier, as cent*; private Boxes. $51 Orchettra Chain, 76 (lent*. Door* opt* at t4 , to begin at 7} o'clock. IYCE?M THEATEfc~Brro*^^ J Brjome-n?CORBYN k BUCK LAND. Lessees THI8 EVENING, May 21, will be presented the Farce of MY LITTLE ADOPTED. To which will lie added the Fairy Extravaganza, entitled the PRIM IBS RADIANT, Of, the Kawn ol the Korest. To conclude with the Comedy, entitled A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER. Dret* Circle 60 oeuU; Parquet, 25oenta; Family Circle, One Shilling. BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM? P. T. BARNUM, Manager and Proprietor: JOHN o) RE EN WOOD, Jr., Assistant Manager; C. W. CLARKE Director of Amuaeinentt.?Admission to the satire Museum and Performance, 25 cent*; Children under It, 12} cent*; Parquet, III cent* extra.?MONDAY and TUESDAY, May 14 and k& in the AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock, the laughable piece of A MAN WITHOUT A HEAD; and comic nro <i net ion of THE HIGHWAY ROBBER V. In the EVEN. INO, at H o'clock, THE VICAR OF WAKEF1ELI). SELECT READINGS_MRS. tI P. LESDERNIER begs to announce that she will give Miscellaneous Readings, selected from English and Aperi? san Poets, at Hope Chapel, (Broadway) WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 20. Tickets 25 cents ; to be had at the book ?torn. Doors o[ to at 7 o'clock. Headings to com? mence at 8 o'clock. BRACK KITS MARBLE-?R??PTf the Shripwrecked Mother and Child, (for a short time only) at Stuyvetant Institute, No. ??'. ? Broadway. Open liom 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. Admiation 25 cent*. SATTLER'S COSMORAMAS?-Sec? ond Berte*.?Exhibited corner of isth-st and Broad way Open from 8 a. M. till 10 o'clock P. m. Admti ?iou 25 cent* These work* of Art oon*i*t of ? collection of VIEW s of EUROPE, ASIA MINOR, SYRIA, THE HOLY LAND. EGYPT, NUBIA and arabia. They an ( mrid ?aintnd to oil bv Prof. Sattler Htm flttbhrntioiw. (Ju?t pui>lltllSll,) ADISCOURSE on the Life and Ser? vice* of PROF. MOSES STUART, delivered in Qm Citj i t New York, Sabbath Evening, January 25th, 1852, By Kiit. W :n.' Atlanta, D.D., Pattor ol the Central Pre*uy. terian C hutch. JOHN F. TROW, No 41? Aun-at. ANEW SPEAKER?Just 'published hv J C. RIKFR. No. 129 Fulton-it., I'OBB'S SPEAKER, containing ample Exercise*in Elo? cution, in Prose. Poetry and Dialogue, with an Introduction, based upon the *ystem of James Sheridan Know let, and alto to any Engraving* illuatratlug gesture, altitude, ko. Mr. Cobb is the author of a popular aerie* of school book*, of which over fix million* have been sold. 1^AMILIAR SPIRITS_Spiritual Man r - E P. (wppoeed Dr. Eaoeh Pond, P rofe* tor in the BanguiTheological Seuiiuary.) together with a rtply Lv \ eriplnioa Credent. Pi ice 25 cent*. For axle by FOWLERS k WELLS, No. 131 Naaaeu-.t, GREAT MECHANICAL DICTION sry.?Now complete in Two Volumes, containing over Four Thousand 11 Inflations - A ITLETON'S DICTION? ARY OK MAI HINE8 -Mi i HANKS. ENGINE WORK, AND ENGINEERING. Price |!2-*trongly aud neatly bound. No work hks the on* now offrrtH to the public h?t errr ontiaateJ litre . tnd of the loreitn wortt republisbeJ, aune occupy tbe tsra* |l?a?A. or r?hil>it, io tbe ?^l?^te^l dr?re*. th' ?Ute al :n?ih*nic.il ?rt- in i! ?oi.ntry. Tb<* llirtmnarv n .uteuut?! to i*r?eiit concise Ir ?rJ t c ?i?n. .i'u.lj tl ? JtUiNu'' .aluat>lr nuclunet in a tual ute. Th? law? at natter ano th<if ?II- icattta, tbe con?tiu(t;on *nd pro Bertise of" pari? of tn?iL? tnd null work, t.IfStket ?ilb lie mo?t WKttttfatawa ????''iltttinplei I* ?otnieerma : to ?linw tbr ?J\tnct of Ihr atllkealiel ?rt? loth beresmf tbr ^H. in drtne their extrt pi> ?itioa at tbeitrM-i.t time a? far i ? i m.-re pat:.< '.larljr .u n fatd la u kiaSSJ tt make, it were, t " World In 'u-1 ad Kjh. il'on" u-slnl Mti h.nrt. ?nt a record f their si-p'u ?0.>n. >'nr thit piirpnte the e<bt<>r? havtdrawa from tbs pubkration'. tt tltrona tri?*, dittiaauii-bed it mrt liamcal pur-mtt. l ire hv? l eentaktn a Ike talacttoei to td n.t aeikyatJlk ?? **? eonm.l*re,l tttndarH tnd ptartirtl NniUer la'or uo. rxi*o-< kej been tiured to obtt.n uruji nal d'twinr* ol piatl itery .? prt' tii tl lit* m Hut rouatry; lad treat e, ? al ii.t it fyp? hu btru u*ej. rollitt tli* lelttt-pes** it ?ufli -lenthy ?ohirrutx ii?. wbiV ?t the name time it b?? ?eriired to eaeh t>'tte. wnrk ins druwirt? ol m h niiiple eitrM tad clearne??, 'h?t * me. h?iut will be at ae k?" t* n.natru. t ac? nrtteljr aty mai bine de*. ribed. lie PeMiaket* I?atter tt em^l.e?. tbtrtfbnr, tbtt tbe work will be t< :h<S t.-i- --b. i.i- ?'?>?'.e" !?>???-. ?? ?...icner,accurate lafenaa tion m tli the mitoert* wh.< h it ? > 'nm It it ?h?re dirvctly mteikled lor ihevrt, tieal workia? man. twl far tkottlater**!** la laduttr.al pursuit.; be* to all cum* it will bt l, .... !? ;?.i??i:t and la.-ti i.i' it*. It wi'l aki.w bow ur the world ha? Bto?rt**ed in nwcbiucal ?**m"? the k?? * ol tut wnat.c Itb ir. li t Mime? win. h i? ilraUDeJ to rtv* our itiuntry to the moat elatated po? ti. n ii tl.e wor d, to ennoble tbe lus. hanic and artaaaa.aad tusi lead ttal diltutekD..?I'd**. I>. APPIJSTO" A CO.. Puthahert, BmaJwar. KENTISH on .MATHEMATICAL IN feVlU M!?'NTS?This day publithed. A TREATISE tea BOX of INSTRUMENTS, and the SLIDE RULE, r i i ri.e i ?e of (juuxers, Eruuieert, Seamen and Studeets. Rv '1 b< ina.1 Kentuii. I'.lutt.alcd. Is oi.evoi, l.m<..$l M Abo recently publwhed. NOEBItTfi HAMD-BOOJL, lor Loconiotr.e r nglueett and MachmtaU. l^ine.. I SO ASSA^ 1 R's ?' -V ' - i o. 0 75 PAl'KK HA.Nt fr'S COMPANION. By Arrow sr.ith. ISmo. ' '* BYRNE'S PRACTICAL MODEL CALCULATOR. ^ B L A K i ' S E N C VC L O P ED 1A ?l L S E f U L K?li W Ir> EDGE. Svw.U':"V3j0 HENRY CAKES BAIR0, Succeesor to E. L. Carey, Puhlialier of works of Practical Science. Philadelph a. For sale by U?W1TT k DAVENPORT, Tnbuee Biuid ingt, New-iork._ LIFE of GENERAL GORCET,? Mem. PHINNEY k CO.. N?. IS? Maiu* ? uffalo. fcave now in preis, and will speed !? publish, the /.fe and Acts of Genciai U.rtty kj b_*w.'." >uU>cr paiUcukn JAPAN! JAPAN!! JAPAN!! !? KEMPTEN':* GREAT WORK ON JAPAN, 2 vol. fo? lio, |12 50. CHIRCHELLS COLLECTION OF VOYAOES, 6 v iL, large. $.c COLERI DOR'S RIOORAPHIA LITERARIA, $150, ALLYN'S RITIAL OK Masonry, $5. ROCHEFOCAILD'S MAXIMS For Sale by WM. GO WANS. No. 178 Fulton-*. N~EW BOOKS Published Thi7Da7aiil for sale by OEO. P. PPTNAM, No. 10 Park-place. A TREATISE ON A BOX OF INSTRUMENTS, and he Slide Rale. Ac. for the cae of Gangen. Engiaeer?, Student*, Ac. Bj Thomas Kertish. 12mo cloth. ELEVEN WEEKS IN EUROPE; and What May be Seen in That Time. By J. F.Clarke Umo, cloth. THE CULTURE OF THE (iRAPE AND WINE MAh HfO, 12<no , cloth By ft Buchanan. A PEEP AT "NUVBER FIVE." or a Chapter ie the Life of ? City Pastor. By H. Truste, author of " The Snnny Side, Ac, ISmo. rlrth. THE INDESTRUCTIBLE SPELLING BOOK, with twelve Illustration*. Pncted on linen. SCHU BERTH & COT7^Iu7ic_Depott No. 257 Broadway, N. Y., request the public to inspect their immenie atock of Music for Voice, Piano, for 2, 4,6, 8 hands, for Organ, Violin, Vieloneello, Harp, Orchestra, Ac, in every style, for virtuosos and beginner*. The greatest se? lection in the United States, of $i<jj _, orth. Order* of Foreign and American Mur.o will ffT attended to with promptness. TH E ABBOTS FORD EDITION of the WAV ERL Y NOVELS, printed upon fine paper, with new and l>eautiful type, from the last English edition, embracing the author's latest corrections, notea, Ac, com? plete in Twelve Volumes, demi 8vo., with Illustration*, and neatly bound in cloth, for only $12. LIPPINCOTT, O RAM BO k CO, of Philadelphia, are now publishing the above complete Library Elitions of theWavetly Novel*, in parts, to he issued aeroi-monthly, each part to contain a complete Novel, two part* making one neat volume. The pnee per part, contdning a novel complete, in raper, 50 cent*. The price per volume, containing two part*, neitly bound in cloth, $1. Now ready. WAVERLY ; OR, TTS SIXTY YEARS SINCE. All persons wanting the latest edition, in a clear a"nd readable type, will now have an opportunity of supply? ing themselves. LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO k CO., No. 14 North 4th-tt., Philadelphia. And for aale by all Booksellers. THE-NECROMANCER ; or THE MYSTERIES OF THE COURT OF HENRY THE EIGHTH. By George W. M. Reynold*, Esq., author of M Myiterie* of Court of London," " Parricide," " Life In Pant.*' &c, Ac, i* published and for sale this morning, at all the new* agencies in the United States. Price 50 cent* a copy. '? 1 here an. never been a work winch so completely tears away the teil from tbe deeds and misdeeda, the profligacies and the ?ices, the crime? and iniquities of Henry Iba Eisl.th, as (kit work. It .a one of the meat intensely intereatins and thrilliti* w..rk? that ever euuuated from the pen of any writer in the world. It will ha?e a sale uuprs tadsntad la Ik* aaasals of, Leap reading. " It i* * ui prising what Kit, energy and talent Mr. RevimM* throws into hia works, l ow like the canvass, which glows inauut With life and keaegj beneath the toiuh of a ma?W painter, the commonest Mi nes ol lifr are invested with aurpaaaing interest l.y ],,. p,,L The " Kei romancer, or tlie Mysteries of the Court of Henry tlie Eighth,'' is undoubtedly his greatest work, and as auch will he appreciated by the put.in , t.y when, the bonk is caaglit with ?11 avidity we hate I seklom seen ev.m. d lor a work 01 ti. tion. I London Court Journal. It is published from the advanced sheets ptirchivaed direct from Mr. Reynolds, by T. B. PETERSON. No. 9S Chestnut-gt., Philadelphia, THE MOB CAP. By Mrs. C Lee Hetitz. 50 c*nU. In Pre**: THE GIPSEY'S DAUGHTER. Bj Mrs. Grey. \ IOLA ; 01 Adventure* in tlie Far South- We.L By Em? erson Rernett. Both ol the above will be published in a few days, by T. B. PETERSON, No. 98 Che?tnut-*t., Philadelphia. THE NECROMANCER, by Reynolds, is publisued thi* day. THE GREAT* HARMONIA, Vol. III. ?THE SEER, concerning the Seven Mentel State*, by A. J. Davis, la now ready and for ale by FOU LhKS k WELLS, No. 131 Nassau st, N. Y. Spontaneous and profound questions are living representation of interral desires, hut, to obtain and enjoy those pure and beautiful responses whub are intrinsically elerating and eternal, the inqmrsr should consult, Bot ?u per Iii al and popular authorities, but ths erer lasting and unchangsabls teachings ol Nature, Reason and Intui? tion.? [Author. F. k W. have all work* on Magnetism, Piychology, and the Natural Scierces generally. VOICES from the SPIRIT WORLD, being Communication* from many Spirit*. By the hand of (sane Post, medium. For Sale by FOWLS 111 .V WELLS, No. m Naseau-st., New-York, and No. 142 Wash ington st , Boston. tt) ant CImplogmtni. AS good Cooks, Washers and Iroaers, by fourteen respectable Women; sa Chambermaid' and Waitresses by seven tidy Protestant Oirls, and as expe? rienced Nurses by two, (one speaks French.) City references given. Apply at the BROOKLYN AGENCY, for servant*, No i" Tillary-st., near Fuitou-it., Brooklyn. Free to em? ployers. AS Cook. Washer and Ironer, or Cham? bermaid and Laundress, by a well recommended tidy yoang English Woman of xieat experience, la a good Coot and Baker, and lirat-rate Washer and Ironer andean do tlu tfaa*>i Has the best ul city reference for several years; look* to a good home more than wages. Call at No. ..<?.; Bowery. AS Cook, Washer and Ironer, or to do the general housewoik of a small private family, by a steady young Woman. The best of city reference given. Call at No. 118 Muit-ft., near Hester, up stairs. AS Cook. Washer ami Ironer, by a re? spectable Woman, 111 ;i priv.ifo Family, or to assist in I \\ ashing, and Ironing. She is a good Maker, and has 110 oh I jeclion to go to the country. a good city refereuce can be given from her last place, Please call al DoWWJ, tti thu rear, for two day*. AS plain COOK, Washer and Ironer, by a respectable young Woman, to do homework : wnuid go a short di?t;tn;e into the country ; no objection to go trav? eling with a lady ; the best of city reference cao he given : can be seen lor two days; call at No. 85 Oreenwich-av , in the rear, 3d floor. AS Cook and assistant Laundress, by a smart, active young Woman. Good reference. Can be seen for two day* at No. 1 Reade- t. Ask for ELLEN. AS Cook, by a respectable young Wo? man ; is well exrerienced in cooking aad baking, i* an excellet t washer and ironer; has no objections to go into the (ountrj : good cite reference ; can be seen for two days. Ap? ply at No. 112, llith-st., between theGth and 7th-avg. AS good plain Cook anil Baker, first rate washer ai.d ironer er would take general house ?01k; a rr*]>ectabie place more desirable than high wage*. Rest of reference. Would ?0 la the country. Apply at No. ?3 Bowery. AS good Cook, Laundress, Arc, by two young Worn* n. one is a good Cook and would be wil lu-a to aasiat with washing and ironing and understands bak? ing . the other weuldgoa* Laundress, or would do house? woik in a amall private family. They both can give the beat of city tel. reuc*. Call at fao. 78 Amity-s:.. corner ot Thomp? son-st , in the bakery. Can be seen fur two day*._ AS Cook, Washer and Ironer, by a Prot? estant Woman, or would not object to do general bousewerk. Bist 01 rtiercnce* given. Apply at 17 Amoest. AS Cham be* maid, by a Protestant Girl, who can be thoroi.^hly recommended by her present employer, m the family of aome gentleman going into the country. Apply at No. fit' West llth-st. AS Chambermaid and Waitress, by a respectable young Woman, in a private family. Good city reference can be given. Apply al No. 13 Greenwich gL f 1 wo day a S Chambermaid and Waiter, by a re spectable young Woman, wi h good city reference; or would do the general housework of a smsll private family. Rm s a good plain cock, waaher and ironer. Cati be seen (it two day* at No. 10 Troy-at_ AS Chambermaid and Waiter, and to do plain *eu icg, or tr*vel with a Lady, by a youngOirL Satisfactory city reference, < all or address a mite to MARIA, No. 74 Uenry-*t. for three days, from tf till 2 o'clock. AS Chambermaid ami Waiter, or to take care of children and do plain sewing, or aasist n washing and ironing, by a Protestant GtrL Has good City retersi.ee Uom her last place. Has no >>l.,ection to the coun? try. Call at No.391 lat-av, between l.nh and Jitxta. AS Chambermaid and Seunstreta, by a retpccakle Protestant Girl; i* used te the care of children. The best reference* can be give a. Apply at No. 344 East 12lhet AS Chambermaid and Waitress, or U Child'* None, by an American OiiL wuh good City letociinecdatioca. Can 1? seen at her last pSoco in Comber lacd-at,, two doer* fhm Atlantic, Brooklyn, for a week. AS general Housemaid tad Chamber? maid. :n a in all privat? family, by areipectabie young OarL Hasgc. d rr'ereuce*. Apply at No. Jto Hud*an-*t. AS ger ral Ht'L'si maid in a small pri? vate fUk.ily, by a respectable young Woman : she, hai the best of city relerei.ee*. Apply at No. I Willow-*.-, Brooklyn. _ A S g?enJ HoisKMAiD, by a respectable X \- ycung OigL in a atrail private f?uily. Apply at No. 17 Greenwhb sf. basemcBt. AS H?nC :".h ~ ChamberLlaid (trld J\ plai? ?? . Pn te-U- < >. 1 ?-' v? ' Ja.ga Can bt ac No. .7 Pi -nce-M., up tuir*. A $ Nurse ami Chambermaid, or S5eam ?'reM. by a respectable young OvL I'nde.-aUnd* the i dare A SChild'- Ni a?Eand plain Seamstress, U, a?rt 7*P*?al!e yoang Woman, or would do genera] .n^l r?r/??call private fa.-r.ilr. Hu no abjection to ?aaS ?aTtrT' " N? ** ^^th-rt.. front room, fiT tw. wTfL*- Houstonit Can be teen t yt> " DOt ang*ged A l^^*******, by a respectable young r"f^JlTan' *Vettl/i * wnilnf to ?*? ?t m chamberwork. 2E?^T and m4klB* ?e?el? generally useful ha* no .imTPTo Jowv or conntrr- A line, note or call, addressed togo-BRitteiMnMrt^will be promptly attendedto. S Waiter or VaLf.t, and Waiter in a A y. ? v?7' * Family, by a respectable Prntertent Joan* ?ian, ?? uiider^tandthitbutineet, and can give nneirep tlowioU - itj reference. No objection* to the country. Ad c V. /.., ( nion-*]uare Pott-office. Young Protestant Cirl wi-shei a A A Respe rion a* Nui for ceveral year*. situation *g Seamstress and to do light chamberwork. Hce can he seen two day* at tne place where the u now Hi tng. No be Eaat 21*t-*t, ARespectable Woman wishes for a ?irtation at Nuree to an invalid, and to do plain aewing, 0rtJ1". '?1" situation, and will make herself awful. Apply at No. 48 Sberitf it. near Delancy. No object; jn to the coun try. Wage* not an object. AYouno Man wishes to procure a sit aation a* Clerk, Assistant Clerk, or Porter in a (tore or warehouse, where he would rr.ik? himself generally useful, i.av. i had some year*' expert 'nee in account* and book? keeping, and can be well recommended for character and competency. A line aldressed to \V M. P. I, No. 105 Liber? ty-?, N. is, will meet with prompt attention. ARespectable young Man wants a ait nation a* Clerk in a book or fancy store, to go to Sara? toga ; hai a perfect knowledge of the bnsine**, and i? eonver cant with the French language. Bert of reference* from hi* present employer*. Address D. R. J., Tribune office, N. Y. ctable Woman wants a situa urte, who i* Accustomed to the care of children .1 years, and can take charge of an infant, and hasche very be?t of city reference*. Also, a young Woman wants a tttnation a* Ladiei' Maid, who it accustomed to wait on ladies and understand* hair-drecsing, and has no objection* to travel, and ha* the very best of city refereuee*. Can be seen for two day* at No. I.?2 Woosterst. ARevectable Enullsh Woman wishes a situ. ,fon to take charge of a baby, either from the month or sjbsajtr, and can give satisfactory reference a* to character cod respectability. Direct to a. b. c, No. 41D Greecwich-fx., store. BY two respectable young Persons, one as 8eair.?tre*s, who thoroughly understand* dress? making, children'* clothing, ar.d embroidery; her object it to obtain a comfortable and permanent ?ituatlon. The other, a Plot* atant, wi*he* to chtainoot a* Nurse and Seamstress, or chaml>erwork and plain sewing. Call, or address, No. 178 West 13th-*t., second floor. AFARMER.?? young English Per mer. just arrived from England, without incumbrnnce, is detirou* of a situation on a farm. Is fully competent to take charge and management of stock, lie , i.e. Address paid letter*. JAS. HARRIS. Tribune Office. AFA MI LY'S WASHING or a few Gentlenien'* washing, by a respectable Woman. It will be done in the neatest manner ?ither by the week or month, on reasonable terms. Applv any day this week at No Ml Mulberry-it., in the rear. Beit of city relerence can ba given. A'iiRE?TT?RIETY of carefully so leeted Servant* are now wanting employment at C MASON'S Office*, No. 550 Broadway, and No. 145 Bowery Term*?Yearly nibscription, ,S<> cent*; otherwise, 'J> eentr, N. B.?Plenty of Men and Boy* on band. LADIES and GENTLEMEN supplied with the best German Servant* at No. 20 Stantou-st., nearthe Bow.ry JOHN vgllmering. SIT( ATI?NS WA NTED.?Excellent _ Cook?. Nursea Chambermaid*. Waitrease*, Seamstress, as, HeiiKWork Girl*, <Lc, i-c, want place* in city and coun? try ; ai?o Men as Coachmen, Weitere, Porter*, Farmer?, he.; Boys lor Trades, Errant*, tie , ,Vc; bent office for good ser? vant*. N. Y. Employment Office, No. 47'! Brwadway. t. P. SAL nders. E? (HE fl WANTED.?A Female _ Teacher, thoronghly able To teach the plain English branch.*, i* wanted as First Assistant in the Male Depart n i i t <il ibo Hushing Pol.lio School. Reference* required. Arid?* d-ostpaid) THOMAS F. HARRISON, Klushing,L.i. T<? F'I BLISHKRS.?A younrr Man of I i<*:ne*a habit* and classical education wiahe* to learn the liutln*** of Proof-Reader. Address L. L.. Tribune Office WANTED?Situations lor the beat of Cooks, Chambermaid*, Seamstresses, Nurses, Waiter Girls, Limr dresses. Girls for housework, i.e.. at Co. 70 Li*, pcnard-it , near Canal it. and Bioadway. Office free to em? ployers. ANTED?At No. 114 NaWMU-tt. Sslismcn (or Dry Good* and fInocery Stores, School teacht r*. male and '? male. Porters for fc .ores and Hotel* Bar? keepers, Coachmen, Men on Railroad* and .Steamer*, Girls ai < o >ks, Nu'?es, Houskeepers, Chambermaid*, Girl* lor gen? eral housework. THOR. BP!WE, Agent. WANTED?By a young Man, ^0 years of tge, a situation as Coachman or Groom. City er Country. Has bad two year* experience In Albany, and can, gnegood reference*. Admire* JAMES, care Mr.Sptnk No. Hi InMHi, WANTED?Wast?DE by a respectable Woman who is cabable of doing all sorts of Im washing. Ladies', gentlemen'* and famllie* warning done ou reasonable teiun. or would work out by the day. Apply at No. 27 i'iiuce-*t., up ?tau*. T W (Dante?. AM A B R 1 E 1) (iENTLEMAN and LADY of respectability, wishing to adopt a Male ln> lent, may t ear of one by addressing a note, ?>o*t paid, to G. H. E: at the Oihce of this paper, staling where an iuter [ tie w cat. I e had. APAKTNER WANTED?With a Capital of from ??.oflO to ?">.'"'" to join in a cer* da and prci iatde busiaet* inooe of the Soutliern Cities The sub*cril er has some capital and lont experience iu tlie ban. De? bi Ithta with a large circle of ac.|uaintanee, aciuited wh.l'e i< tii.| a* *ale*uianin thatcity. Application, post-paid, with nauie he., and stating the time such applicant caa h; m o aet with prompt attention. Address, M. A , No. 34J Bowery._ CANAL BOATMEN WANTED.?Ca ?al Boutmen wanted to flight coal in bejatsof the Fenny.*ama Coal Co. upon the Delaware and Hudson Ca tal Ihe beat* will average III ton* during the .eason. Tfcev will be required to he towed with two horses and be manned 'y two person* t>e*ides tue Captson. Kor purucuWi anrlv at the office of the Pennsylvania CV>al Co., corner rfroadtiav aod Wall-it, or to Wm. HATHAWAY, Agsnt, 1'oit hwet, ntar Roudout._ DENTIST.?Wanted, a mechanical and operating Dentist, who understand* hi* burn es? thoroughly, and can come well recommended. No others need apply One who feels himself competent to take charge of an establishment will be preferred. I:; |Oire of E FRETEItKE, Deutist, No. 15J Bowery, from 3 to It' A.M., or from ? t.^ 7 P.M. DRUG CLERK WANTED?One who thoroughly underttard* hi* butine**, and capable of t&niiig ? e en tue charge of a retail sto-e. None others need spp'y. Apply at No. 110 Myrtle-av., Brooklyn^_ IN FOBM ATION W A NTED of DEN l.MS MrCLEASTER, of UM Beam of Colerain, County terry, Ireland, who landed in Phi'adelphfa In June, 184J>. Ai.y a lor;- ?tun of him will be iJafliy received by h:n wife, ANN Met LEASTER, No. U I 8 .., ?en-*t., PMlaawlasrsl PROTESTA NT SER V A NTS WA NT ED.-Kxienenced Cook*, Wa;tr'*sea, Laondreese* and Chtmlwrn aids. Alto a firtt class Butler and a Foot? man. Excellent situation* waiting to be hlled at No. 148 Oiand-st._ THOMAS HOPE.?If Mr. Thomaa Hope will make hi* residence known to Mr. JOHN NEIL, of ( Unt-n. Mas* , be will benefit h.ns?eLf and oonfet a favor on Mr. Ne?._ TO CABINET-MAKERS.?A man who .mid-rtfnnd* the He-- :;,** in all it* vs^ous hranches, to act as Foreman, a!?o a* Salesman, u wanted at 5?l Broad waV- _ _ TU MACHINE TENPERS^-WeiU aMaa accustomed to attend Sax drawing and sy-ln mog nutij.oeiv. capable ol leacmea opeiaUvo* to piece, dtrt, ac. and wi,1mi to make huieslf aseful about the f?c tcry. Toal ful tod competent person, steady employ meal can be assured. Apply at No. ? Southet-, to J. MORTIMER liALL._ _ TO Ni MISMATISTS.?The ^jo.cri berwisLe* to purchase a Ceit? o-the year **'3,?ttd * Silver Penny of the reign of Geo's- Hid.; aba, he w?l par. ..._vi.ZZ_.. . <o,i Cnir.s :r B.sjks and ^ ase.tp.n re**< nable term*, any old Coin* or Book* and Maanscriptf. Persons w uhing to buy any particciai Loin or Bnak, can procure it by addre.s.rg me, at MjkW, postpatd. W. L SHAW, b rtoo, Mm*. IT S. SCHOOL ??ENCY.?E. H. ) * WILCOX, Preprietor, N\ 2W Broadway. -A com l:-.ain,n ol branches ? ^nted n Tcachera. Thirty vacanew* N.ntiatkn* d*ily by the beet Ikstimtiona. lam.bea, an T schera, who haTeu confidential, perpetual and sueoenrfol tu,: ;uEcement of their want* tad menfi on t ie pareeot tilt 4*>Hltr> ?w* bt-e Percent, in adtaixc ea one year. WET NURSE WANTED?To go to Sutra Island Best of city reference required. Ap? ply at No. 13 East leth-et., between IP and U M. TITANTED?Two active, intelligent ? "rwr ,*HI" of Apply at the Print? ing-office, No. Ill Johnet. WA NTED^^VloHnisToTthe first rank, te go Into a pleaser.t part of the country to teeab the Violin a few weeks dunng the present season. None but a finished Performer need apply. To such an on* a liberal re? muneration will le 08* red. The h/catfon is situated In Shel bume, ("h?tenden Co., Vermont, ,1 the east shore of LeJt? Champlain, six miles south of the pleasant vaiaxe uf Bur? lington, Vt AddreaeP.M. SHELBLRNE, Vt, wlto tense, $100 70 ,1'000 WANTEljWPeTI tt JA "\r % ns from the coamtrv wih a small cash cap? ital, desirous of engaging in a safe, pleasant, manufacturing business in their own connty or SUV, without ompetition. can hear of a r?re chance by addressing WILLIAM 8. GRISWOLD, Chathatn-scuare Poet-Office. New-York, for one week. T 000 70 Sl?.OOO.?A Partner is vf "yyW wanted to take an interest in a very valuable Manufactuni ? Business in this city, to establish a branch of it in New-Orlean*. Sale* very large, and without competition. Profits more than ion per cent Address im? mediately, NEW-ORLEANS, Tribune Office. Chances for ?nsiness fllcn. MAN UFACTI RING ES T ABLISH KENT FOR SALE.?The advertiser would either sell out| bis fixtures, business, Ac, at a bergain. or would as? sociate with hitn in continuing the business some active, in? telligent mac. who can furnish a cash capital of say $1,200 cr $1.500. The articles made are of ready sale to any reasonable extent, and at a good remunerating profit. Th- opportunity for a safe investment is a good one. Address HYDE, at the office of this paper. P~1ICTURE DEALERS?A gentleman about leaving the city, haa a number of good Ptcturea which he will sell at a bargain. Address C. U. B. Broadway Post-Office. T~0 BOOK-BINDERS?For sale, a Blank-Bosk Binder*, consisting uf Ruling Machine, Standing Press, Patent Table. Shears, Sc., kr , with fixtures, lease uf premises, and good will. The location is one <>f the best m the city, and the tools are all new. The preeent owner haa to relinquish business on account of ill-health Apt y to JOHN R. HOOLE. No. 124 Naesau-et. O FURNITURE DEALERS and _ CABINET MAKERS-The present proprietor being about to engage in other businee*, is desirous of dismring or bis present place, a Furniture Ware room and Workshop, together with the stock, on reasonable term*. The ?rat di* an old one, and constantly improving. For a man with a small capital this is a good opportunity. Address, with real name, Fl RNITI'RE, this office. _ _ TO PHYSICIANS anTDRl i.xasTS. ?For sale, an old established Drug Store, in a good lo? cality and doiog a good and constantly increasing business. For particulars apply at No. M2 Grand at., between the hours of 8 aud 10 A.M. ami 2 and 4 and t aud 10 P.M. WANTED?A Purvhaser for i well established luiineea, paying {read tSyMttO. fl,"" per year. To a person with $i.2no, desiring a aaf'e and pernianeet business, the opportunity I* a rare one. Address J. O. WATT80N, through the Poet-OHice. ft I Ki U i ? X" BljMS fNE S S MAN W 1)VVV| would join another Party with the above amount, or would loan to an Employer from Sl.oofl to ? l.'.Onat a fair compensation, where the money would be safe. Addr-ss R. W.. Tribune Office, st vtLtg what the btisi nesa ig; will ke confidential. References will be satisfac? tory. Summer Retreats. BOARD at CORNWALL, ORANGE CO., N. Y?The beautiful pri-ato residence of the late Fowler Origgs, of Cornwall, will be opeued on the trat of .Inne for B?nnien, and any parties desirous of spending the summer mouths at one of the, most beautiful places on the Hudson River, will tind a few rooms that are not taken. The facilities for reaching the place excee-' any former year, aa six trains of the Hudson River Railroad stop at tri< 1 I Sprin r Ferry, besides having a daily line of steamboats land? ing at Cornwall: The honse will lie under1 he charge <H the. subscriber, who refen to Messrs. ilelknap 4. Oiiggs, So. Sil Washington st., for particular*. B M BARRETT. The above desirable premises are ottered for sale, and from being situated at the entrance to the Highlande, and com? manding an extensive river and country view, remlen it peculiarly attractive for a summer resilience For term*, ,Vc., apply toBELKNAP* ORIOOS, No. 252 Washimttoti-st. BOARD in "the COUNTR Y?9b miles from Hoboken and on* from Bull's Ferry, well located, large and spacious. S:age and steam facilities frequently every day. Apply at No. t46 lOth-ar., New-Yoik, or at the boose, English Neighboihood. CAPE MAY-SEA BATHING? CONORESS HALL will hempen on the loth of June next. The location of tins house and the high and beautiful rur.rls in front render it the most desirable of any on the and. The proprietor hope* to merit a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore received _ W. B. MILLER, Proprietor. COUNTRYWJLKDlSV^kkvr gen teel Sum.i er Boa .1'ra can be well accommodated In a private family where tin re are no children, twenty mile* by railroad from flu- tt.t. . thiee mlnutea' walk from M st*> tion. Location pleaaau. . d healthy. Address Boa No. NB Post-Office. COUNTRY BOARDING?Four (?. ? tlemen and their wive* can lie accommodated with Board in the village of Huntington. Long Island. The bouse is pleasantly situated on a ruing ground, half way betweeu the harbor and the village, which for health, scenery, gun? ning and fishing cannot be surpassed. Apply "i (he prsmiso* to JAMES CONDOR. c OUNTRY BOARD?Hudson River side, at the Manstou House, foot of Hb'th-at Spacious, elevated, healthy, witb good bathing, boating, fishing, ana charming scenery on every aide, and of eaiy accea* by stage and steamboat; it ..(ten advantage* rarely combined. Fur particulars apply at the bouse, or to Messrs Moore A lion fall, Bookselie-s, cor. Exchange-place and Hanaver-gt. RICHMOND HILL HOTEL, Statta Island, (late the Richmond Seminary ) J P. KEL LETT begs to iuf rm the punlic that the Seminary w... t. entirely ren.cdeled fur a select Familv Hotel, tu open for the season, on ilie Tri? of June. Particular* can h* obtamsd at S. W. BEN BDM 1 I stage, N i I Wall-?., N. Y. THE MARINE HOTEL, at Faixfield, Connecticut, will be upened by It* proprietor, J. B. MONNOT. on tie 1st day of June next, a* a summer branch of the New-York Hotel. The .Marine Hotel 1* situated In a beautiful village on Long Island Sound, affording all the in* ducements of excellent sea bathing and ronsntic drives in the ac'jaoent country. Every endeavor will be exerted to in? sure fur the Hotel the distinguish-d patronage of previou* season*. Plan* can be seen and room* engaged at the above Hotel, at F airfield, or at the New-York Hotel. The distance from View-York is 58 miles, and trains by the New-York and New-Haveo Railroad stop at Fairtield several times each day WOOSTER HOUSK, DANBURY, CONN., will Ix? opened by the ribeenber on the 1st of June. It Is pleasantly located within a few rod, of the Rai I rc ad Depot. The house is large, newly built, and ahan iently supplied with pare and soft spring water, fur bathing, he, and is fitted up with all the convenience* of modern ho? tels. Dan bury is about three boon' nde from this city by the New-Yurk and New-Haven and Dan bury and Nurwalk Rail? road*, and offers attraction* to those wishing to ri*Jt ftfj Country during the summer month*. W. SIMO.NSON. Coar? anb Booms. A LADY, Laving her own time unoc XjLciipted. wiahe* two or three Children to Board -vtth her. Best of city reference* given. Note* addro?cri to P. M. P , this office, will be responded to. AO, 1KT. RESPECTABLE FAMILY, without children, resid'ng ir. a pleasant house in West 2lst-?t., between 6th and bth-ava.. have two ox three Robins to Let. with Board, either to a Oect.eiiiao and hi* Wile or tu single Gentlemen Term* moderate. Person* wishing to secure the comfort* of a ipiiet hom* will fiud this en oppor? tunity. Address Box No. U Poet-Office, or C, at th* office of this paper. _ AFEW GENTLEMEN can be accom mi listed with partial Board, on reasonable terms, at Nu. ."7 West Hth-st._? _ ASMALL PRIVATE FAMILY have two pleasant unfurnished Room*, and large Pantry, to Let, with or without partial Board, to single gentlemen, get tleman and w &, or widow lad v. Omnibuse* peas within ore block. Re ferencea exchanged. A pply to No. &?i iJraeo wich-st. _ _ ASMALL PRIVATE FAMILY would let two attic Bedroom* to single Gentlemen with Dm akfsst and Tea and wi di full Board on the Sabbath, Term* reasonable. Reiennces exchanged. Apply at No S6 Amity-st, APKOFESSR>NALGKN'U.KM AN< an . be acc/winiodated with a front Room for an Office, and with partial Board if re.rnired. at the house of a respectable tainily residicgat a pleasant distr iee tip town, east of Broad? way. Addraaa, B, I C, Union-perk l'o*t-offic*_ AFURNISHED ROOM to hf? With or wtthout Beard, to a Geutlemea and Lady, or two airgle Gentleacsn, at No. 86 Chaixibe--s-*t. A FURNISHED ROOM T?J*F?r ?L Inquire at No- I? SgV*v, ??tiwe *iSth*< west comer. . 4 PLEASANT ROOM with BOARD, ^Ve^-^W? to- ?to Aprivate family on Brookhra Hi/hts, near Fol too Ftrry. can ??eo?naw?s*t* a Gentle anan sod W'ifr and three nagle Gentlemen srlth not***, ***d partiaJ board tor grntlemen. Location plaajtan?, with fell flaw of riv?r and bay. Term* imderete. Reference* aa ehaaged. For pai-JcaLw* address " BROOKLYN," Irt ??**?? Office. A LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOM in. to LET?la a private family, to on* or tare n en. or without break tut and tea, on the i H ? af Hudson and Mnrto ?*?. Inquire at No. 6? Morton at. AFURN1SH ED ROOM toLCT?Ia a air* No 3b4 Broadway, ?ntraaea tn rraafcrln it BOARD?With rooms suitable far mar l . ??,*tor lnn*U Hraoen, ran b. had at No*. W and H ruti'd at , between Lexington and 4th-*ve. The hooje* nave the modern improvement* BOARD?Furnished or Uiirarnidoed, with foil or eartia! Board, may ha obtained ha thai large new boose No. 387 tih-et.. having i at ha and *sw throsssfc. out. French and Italian are spoken in the hos*?*, Dk***et hoar i put V BOARD.?A suit, or single rooms for families and rmtle den:iernen. may ha hndl by apply. big at No -.7 W as* Twenty-second sL, Bear Flfth-ev. with all modem improvements. Reference* required. BOARD?Three or four Gentlemen can he accommodated wtth good Board and plenaaad looms Apply at No. 1*2 Chatham square. _ OARD.?A Gentleman and his Wife, B or two or three tingle Gentlemen, can be l with pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with full or partial Board, at No. 21 Amity-placa, third doer above Bleeeker st. References exchanged. Boarding?a private family, where there are a few select boarders, can accommodate a Gen'Ienian and his Wife, or two single Gentlemen, with board and rocrn* ou the second floor. Inquire at Ne. 11 Kitt? lere-ot _ Board" b~ eTstbro a d way.? Pleasant Ronn-* on tecoad rk?r to let, wtth fail or par. (??j k.. .... s.. iw '? ... Urumim?f, I Iviuse 00010X04 Baths, with hot and cold water. BOARDING IN WILLIAMSBURGH. ? ( 'me of the best locations, best house, and handsome? ly furnished, only two minutes' walk from Peck slip Kerry. A Gentleman and Wife, and a tew single Gentlemen can Be accommodated with or without Board. Apply at No. en South "in st. BOARD~UP~TO\VN?Two Gentle men and their Wives and single three gentlemen wish? ing to dine down town, can be accommodated at No. 171 Esst Xid-st. The house is elegantly furaished with all ok dem, improvements Terms moderate. Particulars also obtained at No. J? Broadway. BOA RDat WIIaLIAM8BURGH,lw?7l Dunham-olece, between l-t and :d sts, rear Peck-slip Ferry?a very pleaseet utoatioB. Term* moderate. Refer ences required and given. OARDING.?Families and Gentlemen can be accommodated with suite or tingle Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with full or partial Board, in the) two new four story brown itone house*, eligibly situated ht 23d-St., between 5th and tith-avs. The house* are new and newly furnished, contain all the ?lodern improvementt. Ap? ply at No. V' and 57 West 23d-st.. between 5th and tilh av?. BOARD WANTED?By a gentleman and small family, in a private family, west of Broad? way. The location must be pleasant and near the Broadway Itage route*. None need apply unless they can rive the beat B and small family, in a private faintly, west of Broad pit pply uni. of references. Address II. W . W , Tribune OHee. BOARD?Two Gentlemen and their W ives, or two or three single Gentlemen, can have good Rooms with IIsard, at No. 5? East lRh st., corner 4th. *v and I'mun square. BOARD in BROOKLYN.?Handsome f'irnisi ed apartment! can be had at No. 101 dchermer* hom-tt,, between Boerum sud Suiith-at*. The location It **) pleasant a* any In Brooklyn, being ten minute*' walk from the South Ferry and litleen minute*' from the Fuitoo-et. Ferry. O?RD.?A pleasant Room for two ileri'lemen, at No. 31 lay-st, with reference. B BOARDING?A few Gentlemen can be accommodated with the comforts of a home at No. 5 Spring-eL BOARD.?Two Gentlemen and their Wives and a lew tingle ?tnllemeu can be accjiuaso* d st. J w Ith Hoard und good Rooin* rurnished, or unfurnished, at No. I V. \\ ashingtou-st., Brooklyn, rive minutes' walk from Fulton Ferry. B1J?RD IN WILLIAMSBURGH.?A suit of Room*, unfurnished, on the second floor, and Rooms with bed rooms on th.i l ord, mat ue nad with full or partial Board by families or tingle gentlemen by applying at the third house in Fifth-***, between South-fourth ana S.mtli-t.uh its The location is desirable and convenient, only a few minutes' walk from Peck-slip F cry. Term* mod? erate. KeieicucetoMr. EIGENE VALENTINE, No. ?1 Wall-at. _ BEARDING.?Gentlemen and their U iv. ?and a few single Gentlemen, can be accommo> di.i. d with good Beard and pleasant Rooms, at Mo. 'JV7 Hud ton-st ? B OARD in SOUTH BROOKLYN.? A Geotlemsn and Wife and three single Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board in a newly furaished tirst* class house. Apply at No. *e*> llenry-at. near President, a feu u nities' w?.* lroui Hamilton Ferty. Reference given and required. BOARD.?To let, well furnished Rooms wuh board. The haute lias been newly furnnl ed? It. fames required. Iu<|uire at No. 21 Walksr-st-, west af L.i a.iway. BOARD.?A Gentleman and his Wife or a few single gentlemen can be accommodated with full or partial Board, in a house with all the modem improve* merits, and wheie theie are but few boarders. Apply at No. 59 Wett 21st-it. BOA RDING.?TrunHient und permanent Boaiders can be accommodated with pleasant room* at No. 3S Broadway. BOARD.?Very d?sirable rroms on the second floor can b? obtained in a new house, with all the modern impinvemeata, suitable for a Gentleman and Lady, or single Gentlemen, at No. 107 East 17i!ist., bet ween 2d and dd-av*. OARD.?A private family having more room than th.-\ i < ed, will let to two Gentlemen and tl.nr \\ r.. s 'wo Itirge pleasant Room* with a large pantry lUachadtoaach. in the ui uny Also a guod-sixed hall Berf Reoso Ifn lired tame flour, all uniurnished, with good plain Hoard, on moderate term*. Apply at No. 30 Chart. tonet. BOARD in a PRIVATE FAMILY? Two or three spacious and airy Room* to let, with board, having eomirn-lion* pantries attached to them. Per? sons ?,- -i H *p i/tii.."i'j will do well to apply at iV. 'i' II' -ti n st., a few doors from Broadway. BOARD ?To all who are looking for a e home.?Mrs. HARNES, No. 19 l "toe-* '.?ie, has a front Parlor with Kedrooa* attached, ?unable tor a Lady and Gentleman, and a tew Bedrooms tor single Geutleuieu, with full or partial Board. The hssaflB ha* all the midiem improvements. Reference* exchanged. Nt. IV 1 (.ioi.-s.|uare. west side ol Broadway. (?ARD IN BROOKLYN, within ten _ minutes' walk of Fultou Ferry. A private Family hav* E more r ...ui than rliey require, *.<?ul?l hlu* tu tmkm a tJMss* ? od his U il'.- ? '.? . ii to Hoard. Applv f. Mn MORE, t<: PoarUt, Braoklyn, fwtweua i i i und Tillary-sta Refcrence*given snd miuired. BOARD.?A (itntb-man und his Wife or ? f. w s rigie gentlemen < sn be accommodated with - j art s. Board, in a house with all the modem iuiprore menta and where there are but few boarder*. Apply at No. : j V\ eat 2i?t-*t. Also, a Physician can be accommodated with a very pleasant Office._ BOARD WANTED ? By a yourtg Lady, a Dressmaker, in a respectable private family a.ay be I.id the comfort* of a home. Address F. R, Tnbone Office_ BOARD.?Mrs. KEMBLE, No. 45 East lHh-tt . b?*a few elegant family and tingle Room* .- - ... ? i f . in* on first floor. The location If airy and del.ghtful fur summer, with a spacious dining and drawing room to her four new houses; also, two front ban lueiit re. ms and board for phyiiciana. BOARDING.?A few single or married Gentlemen can be accommodated with full or j Board by applying at No Id PopUr *t., two from Fulton Ferry, on Brooklyn Might*. B BOARD.?Gentlemen and their Wives, also a few single Gentlemen, can be aeeen*snnd?sstsl with board and pleasant rooms a* east side^s?, moooM door above 2fth-*t. House new, with eaedssm ktapsos*- - '? B OARDING.--Madame BESSE having MJ taken the new and *P~1<? 1??^^ ",.W,!^ iwar Broadway, car>accommodate fymlee and stagle jesjtsa* men with board and pleasant room*. mnii?hed ot iaGummm*. Hot eoldanelwsswor^ Referrnceeeirliiataii C^OLLAMORE H<JU?K, Broad-vay, /Vew-lo.k 'ci.rcr..f Sprio?*C?G M. F>:RRV, Pro mi.tor?mm undersigned respectfully informs his 'rve.uU STr^rpitner in the C*llasnore Hoe*., of wbu hibe is now ?T, i,r*?r.sInrt Ive u presar-0 and will be bar.py to ?Bttnatnall who moyfcvor him with tjve;( paironage. Ihn CoCsmere House is one </f th' "? ,t central, *pactooja*4 an v buoses.?th* City of Near-) or*, and U Mtawpasmd in autol U.e eateutiest of a h.X<l*** hotai ICIlgMt ?>sJ*jriog and iourior, us e^awiofrnsania, piisstopsyloitxdlajBfctlessp isg. reasing-'eum*. ac, are large weil remiieted and fur nilhtd to combine luxury and comfort. It* uala-ander the ?upemsiuo of a aun of the undersigned Mr Perry? i*. and wuibe supplied witn toeeisatoest pioducU of the iu***at*i It s 'he aeaue (I the uusiercgr od tu realue to hUpsslroaa i' e jit i. f - 11, u.* in a He -er" and to render the CoA?**x*r* Uuam sgreest 1?, easily to the t.-aioaeat risitar and tUa per inai eot eoerdrr. Familie* and individuals denirtsj ?urn en tmtalaatent as has been indicated, are ra*r>?^?'ull.^in^'^ to gi?ethsCui^uioialiouae a tn?X O. *. ri-KKt.