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2. 7p. 50 Cuiiai tiet, 'I TyoriJB rwrpeetfulty Inform tlx I Vera la STORK, ul TAIL STOCK to lag la part of an wary silk. rirU PrinU, Foulards. Gto HMnu, black and gUc, of quail lea.

Barege. Plain mod, black hie ooWra, plaid- striped, rich Paris printed, and small naat des-rus aad embroidartaL Ureaadiae do do do INew Fabrics of the Season. Abmriae, TWna i. Soia, In ruperb designs. Rich printed Mousreline Soie.

twilled. Foulard Valencia. ToBa Beg, plain and plaid. Dress Goods. Paria Prints DeLaine, rich designs and small figure.

English low priced do, eoanoed style. XoLe de l'lade, plain, plaid and striped. Do do euoroidered robe with capes. Tote da fc'ord, plain, plaid and (triped. Do do embroidered robe with cape.

French and Eagijah Print and Gingbama. Do do Cambric, JaeoneU and Organdie. Do do DeLa.ne Mode, and high color Shawl? and Rernina Scarfs and Shawl. Canton Crap Shawls, plain and embroidered, new designs. Barege Shawl and Scarf), plain and printed in small palm Cashmere do do rich, printed and email palm.

French Caihmer and Hindo bawls, new designs and eoloriags. India Camel' Hair Shawl and Scarf. Viaetea, Mantilla and Sack, ia silk, lace, ToOe da l'lnde, and Toile da Nord, new designs, received by every steamer. Housekeeping Articles. Pi.ni Printed fancy Sbirtinga, in cotton and linen.

4- 4 Linen, imp ted expressly for family nan. Pillow caw Linen of ail width. -4. 6-4. 0-4.

iu-4 and 12-4 Irish and Barruley Linen Sheeting. Double Dunwk Table Cloth, all ixe. Do do Napkin and Doylies to match. 6-4 7-4 and 8-4 Diaper and Daiuask Table Linen in the piece. Bird F.ye.

and an ia Diaper. Huckabuek, French, and Diaper Towelling, ia great variety. Flannel, Gave, Fatent Unshrinkable, Saxony, Welsh, and domestic. Do Pink, Bine, Cherry and Scarlet also plaid of va-rioo color. Imperial and Toilet Quilt and Counterpane from cradle ait to 13-4.

Blanket. Whitney and Bath, of all die at a great reduction from Fall price. WdlTE UOOD8 -Such a plain and dotted Swi, Book, JaeonetjCambrle, Nansook, Plaid and Striped Mus-Un. A large and general itock or Domestic Muilin and Sheetings, A desirable and handaome anortmentof Good ui table of boy wear. Fancy Articles.

5- 4 Black Lace for Visetes and Mantillas. aad other French, and English Lace and Edging. Pari embroiderie, Lace Collar and Cape. Muilin Collar and Cape, in new it lee Belt Hibbun Linen Cambric and Lawn Hdafs, from low prise to su perb embroiderie. Gentlemen' and Youth' Silk Hdkf, CrTt, and Scarf.

Ladie Cravats and Scarf, together with a great Tariety of other article. Hosiery, English and German. Ladie White aad Brown om, plain, embroidered, and opea work. Children Hofe and half Home la white, brown and fancy color, plain and open work. 34 en 'a whit, and hoe and half hoae.

Ladiee and Men' under garment, ia cotton, merino and Lamb wool. Mourning' Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND. mhlOtapli If. W. Kinc A Son, PATENT CHAIR MAKERS, 4tttt BROADWAY.

PITOT REVOLVING CHAIRS. Recumbent Revolving Chair. 8elf-Aeting Extension Recumbent Chain, Dentist Chair, Improved Invalid Wheel Chain. Branca Reading and Writing Dealt, and every Tariaty of Me ehantcal Chairs for comfort and convenience. Aixo, by permiasion, manufacturer of Major Sear), V.

a. A Travelling inTaiid chain. Fashionable Cabinet Furniture mada to order. -W Kino, 1 NEW YORK H.ii.ir. I Fiona CABINET MJKNITI'RK.

fiEORQE P. WEIL, Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet FurnL. ture. WAREROOMS 421 BROOME STREET. (A few doors from Broadway, between Crosby and Elm.) MAfCt) FACTORY, ST CROSBV flTSKKT.

HAS now c-n hand ft full aysortiflpnt of rosewood, mahogany and h.ack waluut parlor and bedroom furniture, all ot wbicb has been eot up und-r his own person al snperinteudunce. and invite his customen and those wno inuud to uiake to circ mm a spring aad Hair mattrasees made to order at moderate prices. mh-4 np I VER7.ENAV rTlll SI. BSt 'lllMERS have contracted disictlt. mi I without the intervention of any other person or sn'Kms, with tbe extensive and highly respectable house of P.

A. Mumm fc to receive evclt'sivelv. their Veraenay Wiue. of one of the most superior district producing Champagne. The above statemer.t is published in accordance with their contract, and at the special request of Measn.

r. A. iiumm by letter. The Bottle are ticketpd with a silver libel, bearing the name of the firm, via P. A.

Mumm a Kheima; A. Bininger a 141 Broadway, sole iuinorten. Now landing from the St. Nicholas, from Havre. 130 bask, quart and pints, of tbe SAme httrh grade and quality as the former importations ot this Wine.

For sale by the sol- ini porters. ja23 np A. BININ'UER No. 141 Broadway. Utorse J.

ISyrd. HAXUFACTURkK AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN UiUUItfeLL-A-, PAKASOL.S A.Ms hi Altfcst. No. 180 Pisrl rtittr, (orrsnrs Csui,) Niv Toil COUNTRY merchant and wholesale dealer will always find at the above establishment, aa extensive aMortment of UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, PARAS LETTES. and SUMSHADES, from platneat description to the most splendid ever offered in the United States; and from the improvements be has recently introduced Into Bis manufactory, tbe subscriber is enabled to sell at war price than aver, either for casn or approved arson JaJl np 180 Pearl street.

opposite Cedar. II. WORCESTER' Plano-Forta Manufactory and Ware-rooms. 137 tlilril Avenue. IT WORCESTER offers for sale a Urge assortment ot XX.

choice Piano ones, from 6 to 7 octaves, in elegant Rosewood and eases, all of which are manufactured nnder hi own supervision, and for sale on reasona ble term. Br devoting hi personal attention to th touch a ton of hi Instrument, which have heretofore been can aidered unrivalled, he will endeavor to maintain their previous reputation, and respectfully solicit an examination frasn rrafeesora. Amateurs, ana tne rnnua. Jaw np WULUAMHBI'RGH FIRE IN SCRAN CE VVIlllamaborsti, I. KEW YORK OfffCES 7 WALL STREET AND 1 THIS COMP AN with a full capital all paid in and securely invested, continues to insure against loss or damage by fir on dwelling houses, merchandise, house-bold furniture, and all descriptions of personal property, en as favorable terms as the city otnee generally.

DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Johnson, Alonso A. Alvord, Robert Barkley, Thomas McKlrath, Daol. W. Tuwnsend, James C.

Baldwin, John 8. Harris, Charles Devoe, Francis A. Palmer, Daniel Burtnett, Luke Baker, Jay Jarvis, Wm. 'Wallaee, DANIEL BURTNETT, President. James M.

McLean, Secretary. o2onp New York Life Insurance and Trust Company. OFFICE NO It WALL STREET. CAPITAL. .1,000.000.

Th Company insure LI VLB. grant and purchase ANN UITlr.a. and maxee anyocner contracts, involving tha Interest or money ana tne aurntion ox 111. DEPOSITS. Th Company allows interest on deposits payable upon It day notice per cent, per annum.

For yean and over a do do. Deposit by th Court of Equity and Marrrsates 6 do do. And on all deposit Intended for accumulation, sucb Interest a may be agreed on. IHVID THOMPSON, President. PHILIP R.

KEVRNY. Secretary mhl3np The Liverpool nvd London FliTS AND LIFE INSU11ANC. COMPANY. CAPITAL, Ten Millions uf Dollar Win insure DtctlUnr-kouta, Fumiturt, 4'c' at the same rate a th New York Companies. Apply to ALFRED PELL, No.

43 Merchant' Exchange, Corner Wall mhSo aptf and William streets. FIRH AXIS MARISR INSl'RANCR. TENNESSEE MAKINKAc F1KE 1NSUKANCE CUM PA NY. Inrorvorated In 1833. CAPITAL, SURPLUS.

S50.000. LOSSFS ADJUSTED AND PAID IN NEW "YORK. Gill. Secretary. John M.

lli'l. President. IV M. JA8. BOGUS, Agent, 08 Wail street.

TV. Pnfnn.nv refers to D.vid Leavitt. President of the Am. Exe. Bank.

John Brouwer. ksq President r.nst Klver In. Co. Messn. Eakin.

Robertson a 174 Pearl street Mnmn M-t lune a Co .41 Beaver street. VMr rtreenwavs. Henry It bmith. Ill Pearlstreet. np.

MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE MaaliwlUa Ineurmnce sud Trust Company ATED 1S36. CASH CAPITAL, I.L r.lO iD SECl'SELV IJIVilSTEO. LMitlLIIIUl.LT STSD AU raOMFILV Ml JrtSnp A. B.

nOLMES. Kgrnt, 7 IVaU at. nr.E iNsmANCL. Ths XortEt Amcrlean Flrw lasarnnca Company, OFFICE NO. 67 WALL ST.

CAPITAL $250,000. Wltk HANDSOME SURPLUS. Xhis Company otlen to insnr against loo er damage av hrewtthia the city of New York or It vicinity, oa favorable a any sisular institution. DIRECTORS. June W.

Oti. CbaHe WlUiasaa, Hugh Anehiaclosa. Caleb Swaa, Daniel B. Fearing, CermaliwS MoCeoa, Andrew roster, Jr Henry Parish, Tttosaa Tilostoa, nana a. aeatar, Sam ad J.

Beats, Wm. 8. Wetmore, Jam Bogert. Rich' M. Blatchlbrd, Jonathan norna, Wm.

Whit wright, Moae H. UrinneU. Drake MUia, Thosaa W.Gala. Wyllie BUekstoaa, JAMES W. OTIS, President.

Secretary. vthrKKLLA cleOTHS ef aeveral qualitlee, for Uiuby "WRENCE, TRIMBLE, cu 140 Faltoa strew TAJtrtiKWB WUliams'e extra rveble refined, to sale by wUiMorwii-LiAjasj, of to uon and to and to at of the one on to 1 li pus 121 V.Mew lan. jpww mmmmwaiwrway awavswf sevwiaa -Tn an anal alctioa at the Iaatitatini WJ1 take plane la the Conned Chamber of the Great Wig- oa MONDAY EVENING, th. lota but, at half aa after tbeaettiag of the sera. Oiaerel aad paaataal attendance I reqaeeted.

By order of tbe Grand Sachem MOVES E. FLANAGAN, Secretary. Manhattan. Season of Bloeeom Fourth Moon Year Diaeorery S57th of Independence 73d add of the Institution SOth. apH-Jt n- Cemmeiclu and Railroad Bank of Vlckbrfja.

Notice Those persons having an in-tere-t in the Comaerciti and Railroad Bank of Vieka- burch. either as atockho)drs or creditors, ere requested eail on the subscriber, who will icmniuuieate iuforma- in which they are much icterseted. N. OGDEN. Trustee, apll Stia Fbenix Bank, New Vork.

QTf Phrenolojrr- O. 8. a. BTeon-tinu their lector this week, at Broadway Hall, (hope Ckapei.) Monday. Tbondsyacd Saturday; at Clinton Hall.

Tneaday, Wednesday aad Friday, at 7 o'clock. Suljeet e'ciaTiric Lore. SeLccTion, CorarfHir. asm Lore interwoven throughout nature. Conjugal genera! love.

Duty of fathers to daughters, and mothers to son. Tarental love. Friend-hip. Influence of social group. Mamage the die of life, now to insure happy union.

Loving Intei'ectoaily. VatrinHroial preparation. How to excite and perpetuate love before and after marriage. Thi lecture develops thescieneeof marriage tell who can and who cannot IIt hppiiy together show the married how to adapt thmelTe to each otber. and sohetilute concord for scord and will conduct all who follow its directions to happy unions fur life with congenial spirit.

ScLr-lMraovEMiKT awn the Nivioesist er C.Htt-"-iii -Happtnee the natural function of onr being. All offering caused by violated law. Moral sentiment How increase the organ. Self-improvement. It extent means.

8elf-goernment. Application of theeelaw bad children. Ooverniog by intellect and love, by guiding the will. Persuasion better than force" Anecdote. Preserve health.

Diversion. Frightening. Praising. Deceiving. Example better than precept.

crane tickets, 60 cents sing's 10 cents. ttCf- HoossUonle BsUlrosut Cmpuy. Dividend on Preferred Stock, and Dividend on Old Stock -The Honsatonie Railroad Company have declared the following Dividend, payable severally at the time specified- Dividend No 7 oa Preferred Stock, being the regular semi-annual dividend of per share, payable on and after the 10th of April next. Dividend of three per cent, on Old Stock, or $3 per hate, payable oa and sfter the 1st of Mar next. Holders of stock registered at New i ork, will be paid the office of R.

a Schuyler. No 2 Hanover street that recistered at Boston, at the office of J. Thayer and Brother. State street and all othen at tha office of company in Bridireport. Tbe Tnnsfer Books of the Preferred Stock will be dosed from tbe Sib to the 10th of April, both inclusive.

The Trer.sfer Books of tbe Old Stock will be closed froa the Suth of April to the 1st of May, both Bridgeport. March 30, 1849. apt WkS Mdmaj is H. NICHOLS. Treasurer.

FiatMEs's Isuaasrce Coaip.str, New Yoax. 5th April. IS49. m-K Dividend of Six Par Cent, on the capital stock of this Company has been declared, payable to the tockbo'den on and alter to litn inst. By order of the Board of Directors, ap6 lmis NIK.L GRAY.

Secretary tiff- Bank of SsJlsbnry. The Bank of Salisbury. Maryland, redeemed by E. Houghton, 43 Wall street, at per eeni qisoonnt ap7 lyiis 57-To California Paaaengera Paasporta Pro-cared. Citisen ot tbe United State, about embarking for California, are reminded of tha serious inconve nience they may be liable to in foreign parts, if unpro vided witb authentic proof ox their national character.

Certificates of eitixenship, or passports. Issuing from state autAerities, or from the judicial, or the munioipal functionaries of enr country, are not recognised by the omeen ox foreign government Tha security against this ia a Pa sport from th Depart ment ox state. 14 asAiigten. AU other Information rur nished. and tbe necessary documents procured as usual, application to THOMAS N.

CAMPBELL, No. 24 Pin street, up stair. felS istf next to Custom House. fJr-Cassplxcne. Burulng Plaid, Gsa, etc.

of Williams' new manufacture, so hiirhlv recommended by Profeem Renwick and othen, not liable to explosion when burned in a proper lamp, and costing less than one cent an hour for a light equal to two pounds of sperm can dles. See ample certificates in this paper. For sale by WILMOT WILLIAMS. slO DttSW 138 Vlaiden lane. New York COMMERCIAL.

JWonejr Market. April 14. At last th Sub-treasury promise to disgorg more freely. Thi morning a draft for $310,008 was paid over Mr. Ward, the agent of Messn.

Baring and the prospect is that farther payments be looked for, the engagements of th government being liquidated as they fall due. The money market rtni continues very strin- gent, and stock to-day experienced another decline Harlem fell off 1 Long Island Canton Treasury Note Receipts for duties $55,000. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE April 14. 1IV0 Treasury a) do do 1KM do 100 do do bt 2254 11 110 lil'i HO. 81) 3 0 do do 31 110 do do 32 do H7' do A .11.

Km 44) ilo Lons 2 lit) do do vfl i do hju S6'. M) do do 1K0 ilo rena HI do lw do ilo st do Harlem 100 do do olasa do do 57 67 58 60 57'J 57'. 57', lmfl toOh ti's. H4 luuo do do lirJSi iSXJ do Ene 7 per ct i'oO do do liU do do buo do Io0 ni ts S60 4U0 dor arniers thVt Vn do do Ki', bdo do do SjW do CantonCo lco do do nw Si ISO do do 60 do Etie bU do da Hi do do 25 do do 50 to do 0 do do 0 do uei a fit 119 SI do do H) 37 IT, do Nor at J) do Hartford 10 do I'tu-a ii Scheu 300 Cur 5 '5S 10 America do MomVCa luudo Heading Correspondence of the Evening Post. Phi LaDELr is April 14.

Sales of Stocks by Thomas Diddle It Co 1S00 Stat" 5's S0j P(K) do 8(i; 850 Schuylkill Nav 6 s. 1808. 40 500 do 4750 do 45; 1000 Camden fc Amboy 6 1,7,2 ds 5i41 Ucading.Mor.'gageOlj looo state so. Coitom Th sales yesterday were to a considerable xtent, and at very irregular prices. The tendency to day seems to be downward.

Upland fair 7 j. Istroars or New Yose. The value of merchandise Imported Into this district, excepting that sent to tbe Warehouse, and the amount of duties received during the week ending on the 13th instant, in each of the four yean, is a follows 1848. 1847. 1848.

302.509 41.860 2,741.682 2,173 399 1849 Free goods $415,778 Dutiable 432638 1,509 960 Total mdxa $1,513 514 Specie 67.036 Cash received. 381.125 3.044 21 2,215 258 2.03J..'. 506.876 15.U64 9 825 659 928 561.602 398 019 24 25 8-21 24 14-15 Rates of 34 7-10 IstroaTS or Day Goons. The value of dry goods Imported and entered for consumption, for the week end ing tbe 12th Instant, is as follows Manufactures of woool 125 927 cotton 118.481 silk 138 60 flax 100.257 hemp 8.167 miscellaneous 68.560 Total $560,090 The vain of dry goods withdrawn from Warehouse du ring the lane week, is as follows Manufactures of wool 6,691 cotton 16.969 siik 25.823 flax 6.044 miscellaneous. 11.413 66,047 The value of dry goods entered for warehousing dur ing the same week, is as follows Manufactures of wool $19,447 cotton 20,694 silk 81 947 flax 4.103 miscellaneous 20 907 Total $147,098 Correspondence of tbe Evening Post (Per Hermann) Havse, 26th March.

1S49 I inolos vou the weekly review of our market up to the 2th inst. (original per Niagara from when until the 23d inclusive, our cotton market remained in rather an inactive atate. Ye terday. however, the d-mand was more animated, and about 2 000 bale changed hands at rate rather In favor of purchasers, who were spinner. Our total sale sine the 2uth maw be put down at a little over 3.0 0 bales, and our present rates quoted at fine lota 7 franc less than those given in the Inclosed price current.

Our arrival since the 20th have been from Char la ton Era's Depan." from Mobile 'Sam'l Hieka." from Savannah." and "Statesman." from New Orleans, bringing between 9.000 and 10 000 bales. 1 be Zurich is not here, and astrong southeast wind prevail nica nav nad lor some day. Your, truly. Reported for tbe Evening Poat. RECEIPTS THIS DAY PER ERIE RAILROAD.

4 bbl 4 bale WH Towuend 18 bdl Pierron fo il bxs A Banta bale Stebbins bbl A Tall- man 16 do Vanneet 60 do Van Blareom 81 do 17 bskts A HoDDer 7 bbl Blanvelt 10 do Smith 27 do Clark fc Bedford 33 Impsoa 8 do art 25 tub 4 calve Capt Row 37 salve 30 tub Capt Brown 6 calves 13 tubs Capt Stevenson 1 box Speldle 17 nkn IS tub 6 eslve 4 hogs 1. uoison nx Mar- tins: 2 do 6 bbl Brown 16 do Wright fc JenKin do WEverett 5fikn3 tbs 1 bx Van Auken Son: bbl Suydam. Reed eo 4 do 3 tubs Hurlbut 7 bbla Detnarest 8 bx 1 Iibu 1 tiol it it reca iu uo nainmou at Harriinan 2 bxs Burr 3 bbls I nmpKins a eo nK WliJT Had 3 bx Randall 143 sheep JM hompson Reported for the Evening Post KECPrS TO-DAY FF.R IIOVSATOSIC R. S- 148 bxs cheese Harrison CO; 1 John Davis; sundries to John Ulover; 1 do Bracon Tasker; 2 do White; 2 do bite; 2 lundail; 2 Shisler; 3 Anoerson fc Starr; Day: 1 bale leather box Arnold at eo; 3 do lev ton fc son. 2 Bunting fc Foot; 3t bndls Longitreth Rugby; Id Johnston fc Lowden; 26 Church-hill Wetincre; 13 bags paper Ripley; 16 bndls do auii'oen a eo; Carson fc Hurd; I lute a anemetu; i box Piatt; 1 do Greenwood.

Boston. April 13 of G. nesae. common brands, at 6 5a5 60. Ohio and Michigan flat hoop at i l'2ia 24.

and Ohio and St Louis round hoop at Saa 26 per bbl. cash, and demand active. Corn Meal at 2 7 per bbL Grain Corn is selling aa wanted by the trade at 58S9c for Southern' yellow, and fila'c for white. UaU range fromSva37c for Southern and Northern (Jtasfafiea at IA icewge OflSc of Tbeamsest, JT. 64 rr au Baviai rates.

Selliaf rate. New Enirlaad moaey, New New Phuadelphia Baltimor Virsiaia North ooth Carouaa. Geonrla New Urieaas. Mo6d. Ohio Kentucky MasMMin.

Canada J. d- JiJ .....15. da. 2 dia. 3 dm.

2 dm. dm. 2 dm. I dm. 1 dm.

2 dm. 6 dm. 8 dm. 4 dia. par.

Is a IS dm. IS dm. Wdm. 1 dm. 1S dm.

2 dm. I dm. 1 da. IS dm. dm.

dm. 8 dm. Lead warrants Biapereeut-TreasaiyNoba Aaaencaa GoM 4S each x'fats? ScS BtirtlJeWcwaZl!" Jj cmet PoaU Amencaa H'S" Baak of Eaalaad Neaa 4.V pr. at B1I0 4 4 7.86 each. lKJieeca li.TSeetk.

486 pr.7 ...6.00 Dr. Drmiuee Easlaad. Inland aad Heatlaasl. Aadreaa J. TRUmF nnoe bears iMn a as ta r.

aa. SON. Breaer.e Wall atasat. Nw York WtUTUO PAPKlKsv of aU kixula, a fuH stack aad for aaUUwby apt CYKUBW FIELD CIS 11 TTAKGIXti PAPKR whiU, browa, bine, 14 an4 twsa, saw vj STATEMENT sDavnsw the to BANK OF THE REW kORK DRY DOCK OTMrAKT.aaiaisaTS-raasd bank, aa the sjaraiag of Saturday the SOhdaf sFebra- ary.lM: KESOTJECXa. Lsaeaadscaaats.aaeptadii ma aad bssW.

InuuJ dmssta laHiMHiM mi UiM Bui jb.J Ail other habiitues. absstLte or eoabageat of Direc tors at uus taaa Assaaas daetwaa ta iiew Ysrk 1T DaekCasa- Untl rtix'ki Loss aad exns nss accoant S7.044 S4 lXj.141 83 SU9 14 43 16 lo.ca oa 3.276 03 liJiHUO io.n Overdrafts Can nmi. ct oi the ioilowias tcie ta: v. ol Lr basu Rills of ullvcnt Bank ea bands iue from vis tarn satreal baaasoa Sospense 55 01 IM.im oo l.tixl 8 XXABILIT1E3. Capital 4.000 00 lt 00 ttZZZiZir S-oOao; Leaves OM Fminfr- Baak Notes ebcnla.

S.831 at awZtenrdBaak Nona received from the Comptroller r.otrrtornd (SI Bank Note, oa iiaad 00 Ijeivm RVrwteeM aaE 30tesia CLrcotatioa lm. iiouumeniilmisBd is.ww ai.77 is II U) hot iw vwimhwu. wn uiaa saaaa I rw. Ranluoa demand u. Bund, and Monrat.

Burnt nnject to talobiections, which it a claimed kbucis um: same lavaua 230.000 00 543,545 01 Countv of New York, bl Georre Law. Pnsui.Ht Davai Palmer. Cashier oT said Bank, being dniy swora. severally deposs and ear that thej air the Pieseleat aad Cashier as aloreaaai. aad that the iotvro.BC a.

ut all leapecls, a tree stale. awat ol the conditio ot the said baaa. before the uasractioa of any taswwo. tbemsraier ot thetwenty-fuerth day ol Febraary. IbsS.

(bear the day pecibed ia UieaotKeof that osnotioller. eVts etary of Plate and Treasarar, sen pteeediag the date of tha report aed lexninng th saw,) accorrtiag to the best of their kaon ledge aau ueiiei. GEORGE LAW. President, 11. PALMER.

Cashier. April, belor me. F. R. LEE.

fmmiaKma ot ureds. This Rem maybe brought short end not extended into the general coio ma. Ibrouag no part ol tbe aggregate. apltlt A. Drlslonr's Xaxcraaaoma April 14 1S49 184 I 147 184 1H45 7 A.

12 I P. M. i da. 42 4 44 49 63 48 57 2 35 48 61 48 43 C3 65 61 MARRIED On the 12th instant, in the Church corner of loth street and University Place, WILLIAM B. C.

CARPENTER, to tL.iz.ABt.1 it a. i Al ail oi mis city. Oa th llrth instant, by A Rev. Samuel D. Dennlsoa, ROBERT C.

RATHBOND, to JULIET, daughter of Jas. w. ttleacxer. At Brooklyn, on Tbnrsday.April 12th.by the Rev. 8.

R. Johnson, l. at St. John's Church. FRANCIS B.

EVANS, to FRANCES LOUISA, only daughter of Levi Brown, Esq of Brooklyn, L. I. DIED On Friday, the 13th Instant, at his residence at Staten Island, SAMUEL D. JACKSON, in th 50th year of his age. The relatives and friend of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at St Mark' Church, iu Ibis city, on Sunday, th 15th instant, at a quarter past two o'clock.

M. On Friday, the 13th instant, at 8 o'clock, F. after a lingering illness, which be bore with Christian resignation. CALEB S. AT WOOD, in the 87th year of bis aite.

His relatives and friends of his family are reapectfu'ly invited to attend his funeral, from his lata residence, 209 Henry street, corner of Clinton, on Sunday the 15th at 2 o'clock, P. without further Invitation. On Friday evening, ADELINE, wife of John Pryer. and daughter of William Chardavoynw, aged 41 yean. Notice of funeral in Mondays paper.

On Saturday, the 14th instant, JACOB H. VARIAN, Sen in th 7th year of hi age. The friends of the family, and of bis an, Jacob H. Va-rlan. and of bis son-in-law, Dr James Cockeroff.

are requested to attend his funeral on Monday, the 16th Inst 1 at 4 o'clock, P. from bis Let residence. No. 74 Forsyth street. On Friday, the 13th instant, at the Howard Hotel.

WM B. GREGORY, of tbe firm of Starling, Cashing fc Gregory, sged 28 years. On Friday, 13th instant, JANE WEST, wife of Charles Corey Taber. and daughter of the lata Joseph P. Horner, of ruusdeipDia.

aged Z4 yean. Tbe friends of tbe family ar invited to attend th face, al without further Invitation from her bite residence, No 138 Twelfth street, on Sunday, (to-morrow) aft aril 00 a at 4 o'clock. Tbe ren-ain will be taken ta Greenwood Cemetery. On Friday. April 13th, at 1 o'clock, F.

from Inflammation of tbe bowels, Capt JOHN B. H. WARD, in in the 39th year of his age. April 12th, LAOMI WASHINGTON CONKLIN, aged 31 On Thursday evening, the 12th instant, after a lingering illness, ALFRED SCOTT, aged tweaty-Sv years and six months. April 11th.

SAMUEL J. WILLIAMS, aged 24 yean. Attieneva. 7th instant, WILLIAM EDWARD TOBY, eldett son of Samuel and Mary Toby, of New York At Geneseo, 5th instaut, Mr. EI.IAS CLARK, aged 49 ytars As publisher and editor of a publie journal, in which rapacity he was for somo years engaged, he was distinguished for a racinesj and caustic style of composition, perhaps seldom excelled, if equalled.

At Ogdensbnrgh. 2ath ult Mrs. MARY R0BB1N 3 FOOTE. wife of stillmau Foote, Esq, editor of th Og-dtnsburirh Seutinel, in the 3uth year of her age. At Heliport.

L. on Thursday vning, April 12th, GARDN ER GREEN HO WLAND. youngestson of Henry and Susan Titus, aced 2 years and days. At rair Haven. Via.

nn Sunday morning last, stn instant, GEORGE WILLIAM, son of Wm. F. and Mary Handv. aired 3 vt are and 8 days. At Philadelphia.

11th inst, Mrs. ANN RHEES, in the 4th year of her age. She was the widow of the R.v. Mor gan John Rhees, whom she has survived for about 50 yean -and the mother of Mn Dr. Murray, 01" Elizabeth.

town. At Alexandria. Vs 10th instant. GEORGE GREEN. lately of tbe atate of New York, in tbe 60th year of his age.

At LiuDiin, iretano, a 1 m.n. rtusct-L, tni'isa, formerly of New Brunswick, NJ. JMSSZiVGEIiS. In the steamship Hermann, from Southampton and Bremen Capt Brown, late of ahip Hideout; Rnnge and lady. Dr Runge, Carl Sch ult 1.

Hcrinkohl. Bau-uiach. Baumach. Taaks, Bore heme, Geyer, Schumacher. Hache.

ReT A Kepler, Key Steiser, A Schmidt, A Hue el. Jackson and lady, CottreU. lady, child and servant, Saunden. Emden. Henry Behr and lady, A Gove, Elim.

A Kuntx. Mr Reignolds and lady, Bennet, Mis Ebden, Benl Capt Wilkin. aval, Miamay and lady, Game, Alby. Mn SchmaL, Miss Snstendahl. Saulier, Bridge.

Dr Martin. Tendenrich. Millett, Meier, Hon berg. Stalling, Propping, Voight, Dreinhoper, Miss Schumacher, Mn Krugg Miss Hessel, Dr a and Mnuempp, Henri, William, wasnrogion, ueorga anu Franklin Gempp, Farold. Gunther, Sickmann.

Sch wait 1, Reloff and lady. Miss Elixa Roloff. Miss Roloff, Roloff Roloff, Miss Barkling. Roloff, A Springer. Miss Falch.

Sehniber, Delius. Worth. Hunkler, Frand and lady, Misses M. and Frank. Leopold.

Jos. d. Jacob rank. Zahler, Bernnard Stetter, Bruner. Wolfart.

Riltxinger, Zahler, Misses Keppler, Eisenschmldt. Moser, A Sawin-weber, A Welsch. A Bitter, Eberle, Muller.F Hauuerek, Etxold. A Wled, Bohnstedt, art-man Teurstin, Hillich. Leuchard, Edwin Willis, Mn 8 and Miss Willis, Mn Bunsge.

A Bunage. Jas and Edward Bunaje, Brown, Baltier, Ed Kampe, Even 126 In th steamsbip alcon, from Cbagres and Havana Wm Peck, Coleman, Brown. Smith, Coleman. Mr Cutting. Mr Birkle.

GO Kirk, lady and child, of Capt Brown, Mr Lloyd, Wilson, Millett, UA Rhodes, Hasweil, Mavn rents, Sonne, Rector. FCotnevy. Trowbridge. Frydendale, Shelly, Lay- ford Cowley, Knight, Lather, Tousley, Fisher. Watkins.

iNicotls. Tech, Schloes. ttchman. wayns, Hawkins, Emandey. Olini.

Paeher, Henry. In sbip Sheridan, from Liverpool Jas Cleveland, wm Philips Thos Cooling, London; Jas 11 Cook, Edw Labert, Hy O'Neile, Freland: and 376 steerage passengers THE EVENING POST MARINE LIST. FORT OF NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 14. .5 23 I sun sets. ..6 S9 high 36 CLEARED THIS FORENOON.

Ship Persia, Robbina, Baltimore. Wheelwright. Ship Caderson. Recker, LivarpooL Zerega fc Co. Ship Cleone, Bean.

Havana. Foster fc Nickerson. Bark Agnes, Girard, Rio Janeiro, Siffklu fc Ironsides. Bark Walter, Cobb, Havana, Brett fc Vose. Bark I harlotte, Gunther, Matanxaa, Farnstedt fc Shumacker.

Brig Republic, Smith. Mobile, Mailler fc Lord. Brig Caleb Curtis, I rue, Wilmington, Badger Feck. Brig War, lolene, Oratara, London, McCready fc Co Brig Meteor, Dobson. Demerara, Peterson.

Sch Fidelia. Grifflng. Wilmington. NC, Mitchell. Sch Atbalia.

runnell. Savannah, Demill fc Co. Sch Henry King, WiiletU, Demerara, Dawson. Sch Thos Peterkin, Avery. Derby.

Sen Tirga. Collins, Apalacbicola. Post. Sch Smith. Billups.

Fredericksburg. Sch Sabiue. Robinson, Cedar Key. A Trnndy fc Co. Sch Mary Jane, Parker, Philadelphia, Hand.

Sloop Hacvest. French, Providenee. Sloop Arum, Millar, Providence. CLEARED TESTERDAT. Ship Lyons.

Carnea, New Orleans, Sagory. Ship California, (Br Lawson, St John, Nat, Me Murray. Bark Rosina, Doty. Rio Janeiro. Barstow fc Co.

Bark Louise fc Caroline, Tratnen, Charleston. Sch Wolcott. Ryder, Bo ton, Dayton fc Sprague. Sch Lacon, Bearse, Atkins fc Co. ARRIVED THIS FORENOON.

Steamship Tannese, Collins, fin-Savannah, April ll. Consignee American Art Union, Mrs Sorrtll. Eversiein fc Co. Lewis Fatman fc Co. Mitchell.

Silas Brooson. Henry Coit, Brigham a Carhart, Poiner Frere. Casey. hiplev. Car.

on fc Hard. Hart, Mr Wil-kins, A Barclay. Edwards fc Bayli, Jube Hodg-ssn. order, Mu.len, Captain Collins. Coleman fc Stetson.

Bridges fc West, Howard, Bagley, Cooper, Simmons. Ward fc Co, Jerolinuvna. Co, Miss Wayne, Dixon. Solomans. Packet ship Sheridan.

Cornish, fm Liverpool, 30 days, with mdze, to Spoflord, Tfleston fc Co, and 312 passen ger. Br ship Rimswell, Miller, 50 ds fm Hull, with mdse, aad 7 pal senders, to master. Sch CalUta, of Lubee, Ingalls, 12 ds fm Cardenas, with molasses, to A Horn. Sch Martha Maria, Smalley, fan Salem, with mdxe.to Roese. Sch June, fm Thomaiton.

with lime. BELOW Br brig Nile. Crowell, fm Adrascin, Scotland, with iron, to Souls, Whitney fc Co. SAILED Packet ship Constellation, for Liverpool. Wind W.

The Telegraph reports a ship at anchor at the Spit, and a bark in the Oflng. ARRIVED TESTERDAT. Steamship Hermann, Crab tree, fm Bremen aad Southampton. 2oih ult. to Ocean Steam Navigation Co.

Steamship Kalcon. Thompson, fm Chagres 1st Havana evening of the 8th, toM Robert Ship Sheridan, (paeketj Cornish, 30 ds fm Liverpool, to Spofford, TUeaton fc Co. Bark Ayrshire, (Br) Kearney, 47 ds fm Newry. to order; 10 cabin and 208 steerage passengers. Experienced heavy galea ia the Channel; split coursers, jib and spanker.

'4)th ult. Ut 40 Ion 48 20 exchanged signals with a Fr bark, bound eastwaid. ling Ml, (Br) CroweU. fm Ardroeeaa. Scotland.

Marc tth, with 167 tons pig Iron, te Soul. Whitney fc Co. Brig Lnlea, (aw) Lowaafer, 63 tm Lag born, with mar-bl and fruit, to Healaer. arig irmae, (Br) Ritner, 11 ds fm Axkhat, NS, ta 1 Brain. Keen, tm Calais, with lumber, to Smith fc Bovatoa.

Sch Mania, Brewer, 24 da fm Moatego Bay, Jam, with n7.1T i MWitaplBsi. tO. to Dawson. Left BO Th I Sch Rabekah. of Beaufort.

NC. I on 1 la Hacba.wiU hm to order. lMBer. for York ia a few day. aa, stogava, Sch Mary Grotoa.

of Waldoboro', Gear, 11 4a fa Havana, with 241 hhds 49 bbl aaelaaa.i, to TkaaxtoaT. Spok nothing Seh PmwM. laaith. fm Philadelphia. Sch Gun pew dec.

Black, fm Philedeiphie. Seh New DelightvJobey. fm Fhilaweiphia. Seh Chiaa. Bariow, fm i'hlladelpam.

with eoaL Seh Suaan Roa, Giaa, fas wit apmra. Seh A Steven aeon, fm Boetom, with ltn.sa,t Sch Pawtucket. Orseaby. fm Tbosnaatoa. witb Ban.

Sch Empire, Wilson, fm Philadelphia, with eoaL pa I foj, fttfiu, aa fhiiftdeip tjoi tvsj, i York. put ngxing, at York; Cld, 10th after York. ship out 20. Dark 1 dan, Indie nel John the no brig, from ber Tbe from coal ar bbla fiUaA and a All I nek raare, Irsssn, Sat ssckawsra, xr fAaaariea, Philadelphia, with aoal. Sea Meridian, Paine, fm Previa town, Uk Ash, Sch John, Thompson, fm Philadelphia.

gch Lewis, Clark, fm Philadelphia. Sloop Motto, Appleby. fm Iroridene. Sioop red Browa, Gardner, fax Providence. rOREIGS fOMTS.

Pxa 8tcbh! Bcaaumi. Bs-LrroL, (Pai March 73-Sld Elsdaataa, Hackar. New DsaL, March Ar and sld. Fmperor. fm tbe North, York.

24th. sld. Mary iller. Yalpsraiso aad San Fraa-eiseo; Independence. Braplsh.

NY' ork Dovae, Varch2i Tbe Heren'ea. fm Bremen for NYork in here 24th. with damage to quarter bulwarks aud having been in contact with tha Heracg, Ebma, the mouth of the VVaiser. March S4-Sld. Dudley.

Selden, NYork. Gravenend. March 2S Independence, Bradish, Mary Halket. Thompson, California Liverpool, March 2S ild, Woodstock. Blafr, NOrteaa.

Aetaran. NOrleans; Dublin. Skoideld. Mobile. Entered fwldg.

St' Lawrenee. Browa. NYork entered for NOrleans. 45th ejd Liverpool. NOrleans.

Sld, Dublin, Skotfieid. Mobile; Springfleld. Roy. Savannah; Wisconsin. Mum ford.

NYork: 24th. Aetaeon. Daley, NOrleans; tarah Pnrlntoa. Pnrinton. do; Devonport.

Apala-ehienla; A mbassadreee. Foody. NYork; Henry Clay, How-land, do; Silas Green man. Spencer, do. Sheerness.

March 24 Ar Harsng. Bremen, for NYork, being in contact with tbe Hercules. Snnderland. March 21 Sld Royal William Yanx. New SaleoEbe, March 22.

10a.se -The American packet St Nicolas. Kveleigh. fm Havana for NYork. 48 hours Start Prrfnt bearing N. 25 miles, ship Marion, ia company, fm Havre for New Orleans.

Bosvow. Acl IS Ar bark F.urota. Davie, ftlascow. Fab Clyde Feb 24. Spoke 6th 3fl, Ion 87, Br H.lnsweu, from Hull for NYork.

Old. ship Essex. Welch, NOrleans; bark rioo. Leckie, neat bngi Montagne, Row. Jacksonville, ttueaa Esther.

Pendleton, Wilmington, NC sens Mary Maria. Jor St Thomas and Goaaivta Bread CoUamore. West Granville, Greenwood. Digby Helen OJlmora, McOrath, do; Hall. Cousin, Philadelphia Abbot i-awrene, Alien, is ew ork.

By Magnetic Telegraph to the Evening Post. Hlnctviavam Conspiracy Case Tcrdlct of Jary. Philadelphia, April 14th. At th opening of the court this tbe jury rendered a verdict, convicting Edward Ritchie, Sam- Ritchie, John M. WhitaJ.

Elisabeth K. Shoe maker, George It. Elkinton, John Lipplnoott, and L. Litd, of eonspiracT, and gave damage to amount of 10,000. nspeaneae ttsa KwasUnsr Poat.

Key April, 1S49. Since the departure of tbe last mail, we hare bad wrecks brought into port. An English sloop which ba just arrived reports a said to be the Centurion, of and for Boston, Cardenas, Cnba, laden with molasses, being ashore aear Key VaecaA. Tbe schooners Rome and Chestnut are wrecking tbe brig baa gone to pieces, and owing to the boisterous weather, nothing ean at present be fared. Her cargo, as also the reesel, will be a total loss.

sails, rigging, anchon, will be eared as oon as the wind abates, bat it is still blowing heavily the northeast. Vessels port. Schn Legochet, bound to At-takapas, master lick Elisabeth, Crary, for St. Mark; Elisabeth, Catchcart, for St Marks O. Willey, for Jacksonville; brig Revellie, discharging Br ship Alceste, Canh, repairing brig Florence, do.

Yours, die. OFFICE OF THK illA'JVO POST, Satuso.y, April 14, 184. Hew York Martiet. Floi-b The demand for flour to-day ia fair, and prices rather well maintained. Transactions reach 2U00 at 4 76 for good Stat and western brands, and A 76 for our Ueneaee.

Southern flourt in fair re quest; we aetioe a sale of 600 bbl Richmond country and Alexandria at 4 7aa4 ait: Meal 3 6Ua2 and firm Rye Flonr 75al 811, with moderate sale. OaaiK The inquiry for wheat continues fair; sales of Genesee has been made at $1 20. Corn exhibit a slight advance. 1800 bushels of yellow Southern brought it) J. Kje dull at 68 a 6Sc.

deliverable. Oat Sua for Jersey, 81 a S3e for northern. PeoTuiovs The Pork market ia about th aame. Prime. 8 Mesa, 10 37 Beef is steady at previous quotations: small sale of Lara were made at 6ja6Jc for bbl.

Butter and enees in utu request. Ashes are firm at $7. Wuiseev Prime is offered at 21. 11VUROPATH AKI THE WATKR-CIKK. (Kf- FOWLERS fc WELL9, 131 Nassat; irsrtr, New York, publi.h, and have for sale, all works on Hydropathy, Water-Cure, Physiology, Phrenology, Magnetism aad Physiognomy at wholesale and retail.

A complete assortment of the above named works always on hand. Just published The Water-Cure Journal, monthly, $1 year Water-Cure Manual, 60 cent Water Cure in Diseases. 60 cents; Th Cholera Hydropathically Treated, 26 cent. mhl FOWLERS It WELLS. HI Nassau at A STOIl LIUltAKY UC1L.IM.G.

Br tbe diree- J. tion of the Trustees, the time allowed for sending In plans for th building 1 extended to the 1st day of May. 2tis JOS. COGSWELL, Superintendent. FOREKiN I GOO DS.

THOMAS HUNT J- CO. 83 Willi. iu atrcet. XtvVork, importers ana Jaoiiers, IT fAVE received in store, by th last racsET and Stesmers from Europe, a full assortment of SPRING GOODS, adapted to MEN'S WE R. Package FRENCH NANKEENS, SATINS, SEROES Velvets, Linen and Union Drillings, Vesting Fancy and Tricot Blue Cottonades, Drap d'Ete and urap de la Kcine GERMAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOTH CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, PLAIN AND FAN I English Masonrka and Alpaeca Serge Queen's Cloth Drap d'Albert, Bonjean and Barnsley Dnlls, rot on and Arago Coatings Mohair and Wellington Cords, Cashmeretta Pantaloon Stuffs.

Brown Linens, Fancy QUILTINOS, WELTINGS, MARSEILLES VEST1NGS Enninett, Syrian Cloths. Drap d'elastiques Lamartine, Pacha and Bell Check Drap Vienne and Drap de Nemours, Lama Silesia, canvas, Hosiery, ae ao. ITALIAN 8EWINOS AND CRAVATS INDIA NANKF.EN8,-SIN:HEWS PONGEES Satins, Serges, Buttons and Fancy Goods. ALSO ON HAND, A full assortment of AMERICAN GOODS, consisting CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, 8AT1NETTS.

OUMAlUt SI'S, MUaUnil, SlLtXiClAS ASiu Al. SORS TRIMMINGS. aplt T) HELPS, DODttE CO Nos.18 and 21 CUB st, A oners ror sale 16.760 boxes Tin Plate, id 4,500 do do extra else, and of all description Diaca 2.600 do Roofing Plate 100,000 lbs Iron Wire 1.600 tubs Government Banca 600 do English Tin; 100 do English Tin 10,000 lbs Bar Iron 16.000 do Regulu of Antimony 4.000 bdl American Sheet Iron, assorted sixes 1,200 do English do do 2.000 packs Russia Sheet Iron, do 1.000 pigs Lead 100 rolls Sheet Lead 10.000 lbs Bar Lead 60,000 lb Spelter UK) casks Sheet Zinc, assorted width 6,000 lbs Sheet Brass do do 10.000 do Brass Kettle, assorted si see 6.000 do Composition Nails and Spikes do eases Sheathing Metal. 400 do do do Copper 100,000 do lbs uo copper ttoita 60 do large Copper Bottoms Together with a full assortment of Tinman's Tools Kettle Ears, Handles, Rivets, Machine, with every art! eie tor inmen a use Tin Plates and Sheet I rn entitled ta debenture, apl 4 TTORS'H MAGNETIC MACHINES, No. 90 AA Fulton street.

This instrument is performina thou sands of cures in nervous disease, especially ia nervoua prostration and general debility of th ayatem. It effect tbe most aatonishlng result th patient frequently feels ielieved after the first application. It invigorate the whole system permanently with those who have lost th muscular energy by the us of me- uieine. It ha been asserted by many distinguished physicians. both in Europe and to united State, that Horn' mag netic mac bin is on of the most valuable medical diaeo- verie yet known.

It is used with perfect and certain success in all eases ef rheumatism, acute or chronic, seated in head, jointa or limbs gout, tie doloreux. nervoua and sick headache. paralyi, palsy, fit, epilepsy ayspepia, palpitation ot tne near, apinat ana nip om plaint, stinneas ol tne joints, inmosgo, neuralgia, ner vous tremors, general debility, deficiency of nervoua and physical energy, and all nervous disease As a preven tive ror apoplexy, tne macnina is eonnaentiy recommended, aad ia tha most confirmed ease of scrofula, drop sy, erysipelas, deafness curvature of the spin and all similar complaint, it effects ar equally successful. PARTICULAR NOTICE. The great beauty and niperiority of HORN'S'M ag natic Machine over all other form' of Instrument ia.

that while it eradicate disease it invigorates the body. and every family should possess on of these beautiful instrument, for tbrr ar found in time of sickness a valuable companion, and often times the very best phy sician. The proprietor respectfully announces that, in eons quence of bis late improvements snd increased facilities, he has been enabled to place the oriee of each machine. complete in every respect and warranted for one year, THREE TO SIX DOLLARS. N.B.

An orders, from any part of the United State. accompanied with the cash, will be attended to without delay. Tbe only place in New York where Horn's magnetic Kiacuine can oe uau a. mwn luitl. apt fSUrron the aeaeon approaches when it becomes indiapenaably necessary to use Crotoa Hose, it is very natural for housekeepers, ate re keepers, hotels, fcc, to wish to procure a hose that is not continually bursting, a most of the hose now sold doe.

The aubaeriber take areat pleasure in informln hi friend and the public that the hoae he i offering thi season, far surpasses in quality and finish any heretofore sold. The Hose is manufactured nam Patent Metallic Rubber. heavy and strong, is perfectly clean, and eaa be need without soiling ia the least degree old hose sold by the BUDacrroeww ws uaucr warrantee D. HODOMAN, New York India Rubber Ware House, aplt No. 27 Maiden Lane, cor Nassau St.

XT' NlTEIsOPK, tisane, news, book, press, bat, blotting ana tea paper. uj CYRUS W. FIELD CO 11 Cliff st TTAROWARB PAPEjU-oI vartuiaes aad qua! JLA ltiea, lor saas apl4 biKuaw.fis.uaa licusft TJ KliTl.iu rarrat or varKMB. else aad any sue er qnauiy mauw wvw oy CYRL8 W. FIELU CO II CtuYt pASH PAlD for rags, bagging, canvass, grass, tarred as and hemp rope oy apl4 uiai'9 riLuistu.H aeexmaast Ifi sQnn RMUn straw aad rag wrapping paper 1 for sale ay Pl naUDBXJB PAPEKSof all kinds for sal by I nn n.

k-ivi r. m. re ll cYRirs w. riELfl a co. ii r.He-at iff OUT IRDE OB aaAIxJJC Freah, for sale by JOHN DUNCAN 5UM, m14 407 Broadway.

nrxiMrnxK. awtabla for family as, to 18 IjT iaehai diaaaeter. aveatry reared ia iroa box tor. sharpening table knives, hatchets, fc Alsa, vn targe lim witk mill tnr tniaiaw. For sale ta qaaatit or singly, by NkWBOIJLD fc RuSSEL, apa raium sa, ueaw a aroway rpKA TtUVI AID WAITKJtS NEWBOULD A Si lllKNl.u lan a'aitna aW ior sale a varletyw lea Tray, Sandwich aad common form ra WkUHIM wrwaag, ABrrCarOWttRa ana in day, ears and may free of the 1 of 1 a i i i ii: Ii.

8. MAIL OTEAMER HfcHH MANX, for SOUTHAMPTON aad ME MEN -Th steamer ermana. Capt. E. Crabtr.

ariU ban pier No tor Soutaamptoa aad Bremen, oa Friday, April Sith, at F. at. For siaasgn. apply at tha One of tass Ocean Stress Navigatioa Coanpaay, No. 60 Broadway.

apll dt20 asaaai a. MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, KIFOR ALBANY. TROY, aad tha Inter place, leading at Caldweil'a, West Point ewbnrgh. Hampton, biilton. Po'keensi.

Hyde Park, Kingston. Red Hook. Bristol. Catekiil, Hudson. Cexaaekie, Kinderhook; leaving New York Monday, Wednesday, sriday: searmg Albany a nesday.

tanrs- day, Saturday. aieals rurnl hed at all noun on board tne boat Tbe new and elegant (teamer ALIDA. Captain F. W. ST O.N E.

will leave tbe steamboat pier at tbe foot of Robinson street. VONDAiS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at o-elock a. at. For pasaaew or freight apply oa board, or at the office on the wharf. N.

B. All persons ar forbid trusting any ana on ac- oont of tha above boat or her owner. JOHN V. RODMAN, Agent, alt Foot of North Moore street, op-stairs. REGULAR MAIL LINE BETWI-- BOSTON AND NEW YORK, Tin STO- JINGTON.

aed PROVIDENCE. The new steamer C. VANDERBILT, Captain Joel Stone, and the MASSACHUSETTS, Captain in eon- nexioa with the Stonington and Providence and Boston and Providence Railroads, leaving New York daily, Sundays excepted, from pier No. 1, North River, at o'clock, r. M.

and Moninrton at i dock. r. or upon th ar rival of the mail train from Boston These steamers were built expressly for the route, and arein every respect particularly adapted to the navigation of Long Island Sound The accommodations for passengers are eommodius and comfortable, the officers capable expenencea. The route being th shortest and most direct between Boston and New York, passengers ar enabled to arrive ample time for the morning lines of steamboats and railroads running to various point from those cities. The U.

VANDERBILT will leave New York Taw-day, Thursday and Saturday. Leaves Stonington. Monday. Wednesday aad Friday. The MASSACHUSETTS, will leave New York Mob Wednesday and Friday.

Leave Stonington, Tneaday, Thursday and Saturday. N. B. Passengers on tbe arrival of the stealers at Ston ington proceed immediately in th splendid Rail Koad to Providence and Boston. A baggage master accompanies th steamboat trains te front Boston, to take charge of th baggage For passage, bertha, state rooms, or freight, application be made to the agent oa th wharf, and at tbe office.

N. 10 Battery Place. apl4 TO LKT House No. 64 Lndlow street, in com plete order. Apply to THOS.

HUNT It CO aplt 1111am si. HO RACK II. OAT Manufacturer and dealer in every description of goods made of MET ALIC VULCANIZED INSOLUBLE RUBBER, and exclusive owner of TYER HELM'S FATENT FABRIC, dated January 20, 1840, which is applicable to make every article capable ot being produced of India Rubber, and which cannot be mad soft by any degree ef heat, er stiff by any degree ef cold, will not eraek under 300 deg. heat-no matter how long exposed, aotinjnrious to health, and from smell. Right to as tbe Potent for sal.

by DAY who ia th eiciusive owner. Where bouse (6 story building) 13 Courtland street. New York. Among the article manufactured by Day and for sal this most valuable fabric, by himself, and his Agents, following are part Shirred and woven Suspenders India Rubber Boots and Shoes, all kinds Clothing of all kinds Army and Navy Good India Rubber cloths for everv class of purposes steam sacking, from 1-16 to 8 in. thick Fuller's patent railroad Car Springs Houses and Boats, all kinds; rontoon'si-loafing cringes; water nose.

Bed. Pillow. Float Wading Lcggine, Submarine Dresses. Paoking Bags, Mattress Covers and Cloths, Riding and Bathing Capa, Water Tanks, Gaa Bags. Camp Blankets.

Touches for hot and rainy climates. Kire Buckt, Fails, Diane. Gun Case. Sbeet Rubber, Threads for mining ropes and cables, Day' patent; Cotton Floaters, Griffith' patent; Boat Bottoms, Camels, he Shirred Elastic Cletb, for shoulder Braces and shosmaktrs; Overalls. Apron, Wall and Marque Tent.

Uevernment aad Miner' Tent. Ship Bed, aad Pillow. Havreeaeks, ft ke. Factory at Great Barrio Eton. 1 do at New Brunswick, N.

J.J 1 do 2 miles from New Brunswick. apl4 PORTABLE IRON HOUSES FOR CALIFORNIA. Th ttalvanired Iroa House conatrueted by me. forCallfornla, having met with so mueh approval, I aa thus Induced to call the attention of those going to California, to an examination of them. Tbe iron i graved in rnch a manner that all parts of the house, roof and sides, slide together, and a house 20x16 can be put up in leas than a day.

They are far cheaper than wood, are flrefproof and much more comfortable than tent. A house the above rise can be shipped in two boxes 12 feet long and feet wide and 6 inches deep, the freight on which would be about $14 to San Francisco. There will also be no trouble of removing from on part of the country to another, as the house ean in a few hours be taken down and put np. By calling upon the subscriber a house of tbe above sue can seen PETER NAYLOR. No-1 3 Stone street.

THUS undersigned having been appointed sole Agent in the United States for the sale of DAMASK TA BLE LINEN, SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASE LINEN. AND TOWELLINGS, manufactured at the celebrated Royal Manufactory, Ardoyne, near Belfast. Ireland." will receive orders from persons desirous of importing those good. The attention of parties fitting up steam vessels to ply on th ocean or the river is particularly in vited. Arms, crests and otner devices lnsertea.

ciomr of all sites, from 8-4x8-4 to 10-4x16-4, suitable for round tables with napkins to match. Patterns mar be sven at tne store or the suoserioer. who has always on hand and offers for sale, by the package, general assortment of Shirting Linens of tbe celebrated bleach of "James fc Robert Vouug, Hahymona. Ireland." WILLIAM REDMOND. aplt 44 F.xchaene place PATENT KIMS OCT PRESSED TOBACCO.

Being the inventor of this kind of 'tobacco, and havirg a patent securing to me the exclusive right to manufacture the sauie, it being entirely different from any other kind, enables me to bring it before tbe publlo in iu highest state of perfection. All Impurieties are extracted, and the sweet aroma preserved, thereby importing a pleasant and delightful taste and flavor Being thus prepared it is rendered desirable not only for home use, but for shipments on long voyage and we warrant It to retain It moisture and navor ior tnree years in any climate riease notice that each bcx and paper has printed labels t. Goodwin, latent loin Manufactured aud for sale by tpl4 E. GOODWIN fc BKOTHER8.I43 South St. 7RENCH fOUNTAIX GOLD FEN DIAMOND POINTS.

By the peculiar construction of this Gold Pen, a reservoir is formed that arill contain sufficient ink to write a letter with one dip. Make a trial of these pens tbew possess more elasticity than any other, also a softness and freedom incapable of fatiguing the hand. For writinc expeditiously, this pen will be und an Invaluable acquisition. We have also a large assortment of Gold rens. from the cheapest to tbe most superior article, which we oiler i low if not cheaper than any other establishment, se lections can be made faom a variety, comprising over thirty different kinds and prices, of tbe cheapest quality and of the most celebrated diamond pointed Gold reus Please call and see them.

Dealer supplied at low prices. men 1.UU1HLL, stationers. aplt 61 William street. GKANIMSS STEWART, WHOLESALE Soot and Shoe Dealers, AND MANUFACTURERS, No. 96 Maiden Lane, KKAR PEARL STREET.

ft'13 CX-OTIIITIG, AT THE United States WHOLESALE CLOTHING IVAREHOVSE. LEWIS Si HAN FORD, No. S52J mo 856 rxaaL strict, (Between Fulton street and Burling Slip NEW YORK, HiTE OR HXKD THE LaRGEST aSSORTMEHT OT CliOTHINQ IS THE UNITED STATES, Adapted to the Southern and Southwestern Markets IK THE tSTlCLE Or SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, We keep an endless variety. ALSO THE MSST EITEWS1VE SiawcrxCTUklXS OV OIL CLOTH1SQ is Cowered Hate In the World. PLAIN AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Of all kinds.

LEWli fc HANFORD, jalT DfcCIs Nos 252 and 260 Pearl street. Weddiner Cards. WEDDING. VISITING AND MERCHANTS Printed on the purest White Porcelain Surface, may be naa at STOUT'S. CORNER OF BROADWAY jLND MAIDEN LANE, Where specimens may be seen.

WEDDING ENVELOPES, Just Imported the most fashionable styles, from which carexui selection naa oeen maue. ELEGANT CAKE BOXES, Embossed and Watered SPLENDID GOTHIC AND SHIELD PLATES, For doors, of sterling silver, the plate of which is warrant- ea to of unusual iniecnee. SEAL ENGRAVING. Notarial, Consular. Lodge aad Society Seals, found and engraved at reasonable price.

COATS OF ARMS AND CRESTS, la toned and ent In Stone, Silver, Bra er Gold, la a style and manner, tne execution or wnlch for 2a years, has given general satisfaction. GEO. STOUT, nl6 np corner Maiden Lan aud Broadway. William K. Wbltlnw Si Cow, 122 PEARL.

STREET, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN IMPORTET AND UOMEM1C STRA GOODS, SILK. LAWN AND WILLOW BONNETS; MEN'S YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S LEGHORN AND PALM LEAF HATS; CLOTH, GLAZED AND FANCY CAPS. FRENCH AND AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL nSOnp FLOWERS BAOLEY'S GOLD PENS. A. O.

BAGLEY ii MANUFACTURERS OF tiOLD PENS, awn Gold and Silver Case. DEALERS SUPPLIED AT THE LOWEST TRADE PRICES. Wstreboiaaa (old stand) 180 Broadway, New Vna-fc. el8 NEW ENGLAND GOLD PEN MANU FACTORY. BARD cm BROTHER.

DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PEN MANUFAC TURERS AHD DEALERS lit GOLD AND SILVER PENCIL CASES. No. 1 Court Avenue, Boston. 101 William a Erect, Raw York. MJEAK LE DOYEN'S PATENT DISINFECT ING FLUID" For the Purifying of the Steerages of Emigrant Ships and Bilge Water, a preventive against Ship Fever, destroying th gsa from Water Closets, C- poota.

btreec uattera. rrivy Vaaita, aad place wnere impure game arias from aaimal or vegetable deeotopoat-tiona. It ia far auperiov te Chiorida of Lime or Chloride of Soda. This preparation will destroy tb asoat otTiuativ smell, without any odor of its owau I For sal ia deatijofaa from one to five gaOoaa, er la large qtrtntita. Price, fti, cents, far as than rs gallons.

A new aad eatirelv inodorous preparation, to purify sick rooms, prevent th prd of eoatagioua disease, a small pox, erysipelas, fever, Be. to tnoa la aaaaaaaoe, A eorpe eaa be kept several weeks by using tba Fluid, without becoming ia the (lightest degree offensive. 80 numerous are it virtue, to do it justice ia an ad vert mm ent would he unnoanhlm ror sale ar rut-'LJN. HUUUts slu, on mercnaanr Exehang. entrance ia William atreet, and by tha pria-eipai drag gist la this city and Brooklya.

Tbe vtrtuee of tb pafiaratioa are mot la th least la- pairea ey age er eapeaare. ant anp HO I TOR CALIFORNIA LEATHER HObK VOBL CAL1 AX1RWIA. Lea'-ber Hoi a of ever site aad af the beet eaalltv amiUbl for Force Pump. Eng nea, fce. For aals at th sawast pricee, by JOHN H.

BOWIE fc CO trainer ueaiara, aa serry street. Blast ires, aad side finiab, N. is ball, A 11 tbe 10 an 1 5 Is rior 1 a do. or Rof 4 j. ttUTt OfUt, "i i 3 i mrwa Raaawraewd, Wahagany a Ml Blavtdk WsO-nt Fnrnltwre, at 443 Broaalvjray-, Wta tha aaUra stack mt K.

Walters, Oecllnlag rjaa AC. TCTTLR wm sell It aswtioa at WEDNES-. DAY. April Krth at lAe'eiock. oa the above proa.

the entire stock of Walter, eompviaisg a large valuable assortment ef so peri- rosewood aad auhog-any furniture, the whole of which wtti ba sold without reserve, ror earn, a a. wuaa ia pan aocaa, trte-e-tctc. faaleioLs. etaerea. Artwoir's extansioa sofa, snd centre tables, bureaus, wastelands, ke.

Alto, 1 elegant rceewood upright Llano, of Una tone and if a celebrated manufacture. B. Every article will be warranted a ta mtteriai, workmanship, ac. Catalogue onth atoming of sale. epI4 SafcTu A.

C. TUTTLE, Auctioneer. Executor' Sale of Rosewood stnd UajBogaLmjr Fnrnltmre. Being the balanoe of the stock of the late Wm Sommer, at 452 Broome street, ea TUESDAY, April 17th, to close tbe estate. AC.

TUTTLK will sell a abov. without reserve cah. tbe balance of tock (which wa nana bed at Last sale) of tbe late Wm. Sommer, comprising a handsome asaortment of rosewood and mahogany parlor, boudoir and bedroom furniture. LSO Cabinet makers teds.

fce. Particolavs ia catalogue which will be ready en the morning of sale apll 2ti HENRY H. LEEDS, Auctioneer, t'bolce Assortment of Ma del rata. Snerrle, Porta, Clare ti, Brautllea, Gin, Rani, Scotckt Ale, Vc. TTESillY II.

LEEDS Si CO will sell at auctien on WEDNESDAY, April loth, 1M9. at 11 o'clock, at sales-room No. 8 Wad street, ntar Broadway, a valuable assortment ef Wine, ac, of MADEIRAS 83 bottle in ease old East India; 11 demijohn Mareb fc Benson South Side Madeira case Blaekbura do. a flu old dry wine 1 at cask and demijohn Reserve" do, a saperb old win 1 case 7 demijohn grape juice4 Malme" do, exeeedlnrlv rich wine I or eask and demijohns old Sereial do 1 pipe Una old Oliviera Madeira, suitable for hotel keepers 130 bottle choice old currant wine, from private stock naif ip and 12 demijohn Sicily Madeira 9 demijohn old pale London Dock Otard brandy demiiobns old dark London Dock brandy SHERRIES 10 eases extra quality Duff Gordoa," Amontillado Pale Sherry, a delicate and bigb cost wine; demijohns exceedingly delicate Harmony a Co. Sherry; caea Duff Gordon sherry, a fine old wine a qr.

casks superior Randolph Sherry 17 cases exceedingly delicate Manzanllla pal eS berry I qr. cask and 12 demijohn superior old pale Sherry 1 qr. cask and 6 dem Johns old brown Sherry 9 eases London Dock Sherry 11 ea-sea delicate pal Mountain Sherry; 1 half pipe npertor Gaston pale Sherry 8 demijohn pale and 4 demijohn dark superb old Hennessy Brandy IS demijohns supe old pal London Dock Brandy, 12 years oil 9 do dark do 1 qr eask pal Cognac Brandy in bond 1 qr. cask Champagne Brandy 1 half pipe, part full pale Cognac Brandy, sold to dose consignment PORT WINES 21 ease a Portuguese Win Company." fin old Port; IT do choice London Dock lido Harmony do 16 demijohns of the celebrated Graham Port pine In bond superb old Fort ll demijohns old Dry London Port 6 qr. eask and 8 demijohns superior Rorix Port 1 pipe, part full double grape Port i qr casks Sicily Port 12 demijohns superior Cherry Brandy; eO dosen Scotch Ale.

Also, a large assortment of fhampagnse. Clarets, Holland and Schiedam Gin, old Jamaica and St. Crus Rum Bay Ktim, cordials, ac. iiwj api G. W.

INE, Auctioneer. Ele-rant Rosewood, Blaick Walnnt and Mahogany Kurnltttrc, Lo ttla XIV and XV styles, at Auction. THKODORK HALLABY will sell by catalogue on MONDAY. 16th April, at lOj o'clock. atNo i Beek-man at.

corner of Gold. The entire elegant new cabinet furuiture of the old French Establishment, consisting cf great variety of Rosewood, black and mahogany sofa, chair divans, boreans, book ens, card tables, French bedsteads, ataeget. lounges voltatr chsirs, pompadour, styles Louis JC1V and XV. Catalogue on morning of sale Th furniture all warranted by the manufacturer. apl ll GEO.

B. ROLLINS, Auctioneer. Elegant Cottage Fnrmltrtre at Aractlon. GEORGK B. ROLkilRSi fe CO.

will sell at 11 o'clock on TUESDAY, April 17th, at the Mtnsioit Johv AriTHoif, E.g.., at Casti.etoi, Staten Island, tbe tntire furniture, tf modern style, white and gilt oak, mahogany en suite, for parlors, drawing room, library, dining and bed rooms; a superior extension dinirg table, sideboards, dressing bureaus, gtssses, mat ting, marble vases, ac. Also, a light carriage, family carriage, sleigh, horse, eow, water cart, farming utensils, bees and hives, fce. Also, a Superior telescope, a circular barometer, a brass reflecting telescope, and a quantity of kitchen furniture. Catalogues ready at tha office of the Auctioneer, 27 Wall st The steamboat Sylph leaves Whitehall precisely at 9 and 11 o'clock, and lands near tbe place. (4) apl42tis A.

H. MULLER, Auctioneer. Standard and Dwarf Standard Roeea. AH. MI LLER wlllstU at auction, on MOND AY, April 16th, at 101 o'clock, at th sales room, No.

Wall street. Standard and Dwarf Standard Rose, from tbe nursery of Jas. B. Weir. The Rose are worked in American Sweet Brier, and are considered very superior.

pI4 It Mi HENRY II. LEEDS, Auctioneer. Executor's Sale of Handsome Household Far- nit tire. Pictures, Stat nary, tins. HENRY II I.EKUS it O.

will seU at auction, on MONDAY, April 16, at No. 106 Eleventh street, at 10 o'clock, a beautiful assortment of Honsehold Furniture, consistiug of parlor furniture, en suite, carved sofa, tete-a-tetea, divsns, ottomans and chair, covered in crimson plush; Brussels carpets, handsome pier glasses. centre table, an eteyant rosewood piano, cost $900 mantel ornaments, mahogany furuiture. Iu hair cloth embroidered musliu eurtaius and ornaments: about 0 beautiful oil paintings, in frames, aud of eousiderable value: one piece of beautiful statuary, a Magdaline, with pedestal. BED ROOM FURNITURE Cousistingof French bedsteads, marble top dressing bureaus and wrshstands.

chairs. Brussels snd ingrain carpets, beds, mattrasses. bedding, china, glass, crockery aud kitchen ware, with which the sale wiil commence. ('341) apl3ts HENRY H. LEEDS, Auctioneer.

Household furniture. TJE1SRY II LEEDS oi CO will sell at auction on AA TUESDAY. 17th April, at 10 o'clock at No. 98 Me-Do-jgal st, near Blceeer. a handsome assortment of furniture, consisting of Tapestry earpets, ingrain.

Venetian, mahogany furniture in hair elotb. Rosewood piano, a fine instrument, parlor chairs, pirr glaases mantel or naments. divans, quartettes, fce. A general aortment sf bedroom furniture, French and other bedsteads, bedding, ingrain carpets, china, glass, fcc. Sale to commence with kitchen furniture.

(1S-W) apl 3 HENRY H. LEEDS, Auctioneer. Ilooseliold Furniture. HENRY H. LXEDs 6t will sell at auction 00 TUESDAY, April 17th, 184U, at 10 o'clock, at No.

630 Broadway, all tbe furniture contained in said bouse, consisting of one splendid rosewood piano, by Bannore, Brussels and ingrain carpets, mahogany sofas, chairs, divans, window curtains, mantel ornaments. quartettes, centre table, marble top. Astral lamp, and a general assort-ment of bedroom furniture, French bedsteads, marble top washstands, dressing bureaus, looking-glatses, crockery, Sale positive. (K139) HENY H. LEEDS, Auctioneer.

Rich and Antique Rosewood and Black Wal nut Furniture. HESRY II. LEEDS At CO. will sell at auction on FRIDAY, April 'Jvth, 1M9, at half past 10 o'clock, at tne warerooms of F. Eileen.

No. 620 Broadway, corner of Spring St. the entire stock of elegant modern and antiqne rosewood and black walnut Furniture. The entire stock will be closed with-ut reserve oa account of extensive alterations being made In the house. (No.

1341 aplO B. A. CHILTON, Auctioneer. Kleprant Rosewood and Mattofranw Household furniture, made to order. COLE CHILTON will seU at auction, on WEDNESDAY, AprJ IS, at 10 o'clock, at No.

35 Tenth atreet, near Mb avenue, all the furniture in the above hou'e Comprising rich carved rosewood spring seat sofas, arm and other chairs, covered with blue and white satin delaine, forming an entire suit: rich mantel clocks; extrs site pier and mantel glasses; Frenoh plate; rich Brussels carpets, tapestry pattern; dining tables with leave; rosewood work table; carved rosewood pier tables; bine and white satin delaine curtains; mahogany buff, marble tops; mahogany sofas and chairs; globe lamps; card tables; iron hat a tan da, and oil elttha. CUT GLASS AND CHINA A general assortment. BEDROOM FURNITURE En suit Comprising rose-wcd bedatead; bureau and glass; wardrobe; ladle do. witb plat glass door; wash stand, marbt top, all to match, and will sold together er aepaxate. Mahogany bedsteads and.

wardrobes; mattranee; Iron bedstead; cottage chairs, ae.fcc. together with the kitchen furniture, and a variety of other useful household articles. Catalogues will be ready on Tuesday morning. 149) apl 8 4t HOMER MORGAN, Auctioneer. Hoaaehola Furniture, Piano sTorte, tbe.

TUESDAY. April 17. at 10 o'clock. at No. 34 Clinton Place.

will be sold at auction tbe furniture consisting in part of) Brussels and Ingrain Carpets. Rugs, Divans, Ottoman. Mahogany Chairs, Rocking do, Curtaina.China and Glassware. Looking Glasses. Dining.

Pier and Centre Tables. Fire setts. French Mahogany Bedstead. Mattraas, Bureaus. Washstands, Crockery, fce also the kitchen Furniture.

Also, a superior Piano Forte of fine tone. 8t HENRY LEEDS-Auctioneer. F7RNITURB BALKS HENRY H. LEEDS fc CO. will give their personal attention to sale of Furniture at tbe residene of families breaking up house keeping or removing during the eomiag season.

Also, will a ail at their (tor, No. 8 Wall tn any article sent there for convenience of sale. mhT WaFt apS TTURSITUKE SALES The subscriber wiU give his attention to, and solicits le of Furniture at private residences, or for the convenience of parties will re ceive and sell the same at his store. A. H.

stLLLER, auctioneer. mhZlend tap5 No Wall corner of New. Cabinet urniture. AT REDUCED PRICES. THE SUBSCRIBER, M.

ALLISON, No 46 Vesey street, is now prepared to supply such as are in want of good, well made, substantial Furniture, in all th new and fashionable styles of Rosewood. Mahogauy, Be. fcc which he ba manufactured nnder his own supervision of the beat seasoned materials, and which he will tssure tbe purchaser to give entire satisfaction in prices a well a quality. He has also on hand a quantity of very elegant Rosewood and Mahogany Veneers for Bale. Purchaser will.

find it to their advantage to call at his old establishment before baying elsewhere, as all his work is made on the premises, and is not surpassed in quality or style by any in tbe city. nih-16 ami M. ALLISON, 40 ey street. BOARD1YO SCHOOL. IRVING INSTITUTE TARRYTOWN, N.

Y. SV31MKR session commences 1st May Winter session 1st November eaeh continuing fiv months. The course of instruction includes the whole range of English branches, together with French and the Ancient Languages. To those who desire to place sons at boarding school, the advantage offered at thi institution are believed to be equal, if not superior, to any. It has been in successful operation eleven yean.

Tbe location, delightful aad salubrious, is convenient of ao-oe-ta from tbe city, Th edifice ia commodions aad oowjfortabie the plsy-gronnds ample, and disconnected from the village. Tbe government i efficient, but mild resembling that of a well-regulated Chrfcrtian family, and ao day achedars ar admitted ta constant the sale tary lalaaaw of a family traiaiag. Tb system of instruction is design ad net merely to advance aad perfect the pupil ia the branches studied, but to develop and instruct the judgment, to enlighten the under tandin to form tb habits, and te give a atoral and ueeful directum to tha inclination. For particular, see pamphlet circular at Clark fc Austin, 20k Broadway, or at S. Raynor't.

74 Bowery. WM. P. LYON, A.M. aplS 6tis CHA8.

H. LYON, A. M. Fisher Uird HAVE xsceiTed by th late arrivals GARDEN STATUES, aoma natural sitea, lam rOUNTArNS, MOBTAstS, 1XLX. which, together with their collection of GALLERY SCULPTURE, HUM NET PIECES, they esTer at moderate priaea.

SpA trJ rtRAJGEl AKD LKMOS 8WJ000 boxaa Saayo7 every risk 1. with meat 2. be 4 upon free or at the of (a ot 1 Writ OIL)rJiTIN CO. I 4 farinas- Mat aril Iiirr lmarnmi CaaaTxaaa ar telr LxeuLATuaa as Ccwxcctkut ia 1S4T. r.

0FFICB NO. 40 ALL STREET, NEW YORK PREMIUM REDUCED 26 PER CENT. Tkds tnstftar.iM I aatkeeaed, by It a-sue polica ariaravwae atoa Ufa, and ta make all aad insurance appertaining tm, or connected with rife wot ta exceed t000 upon the life of any ocm -a k.iHM nf tha eomnaavare A guaranty cf capital ef 40.000, which, together th aeeamalating premium, is dwemedl adequate ta every contingency. A aaoccvieif la the rate of peemiam of 25 per cent, payable aaaaaliy, semi-aauually, or quarterly, as may pref. red.

The assured participate annually in tbe profits. Insurance may be effected by any married woman th lit of her husband, for her sol as aad benefit, from any ela'ms of the representative cf ber husbaad any of hi creditor. 8 No personal liability ef the members beyond the amowat of tnelr aaaaal premiaea of tnsuraae. 6 Creditor may insure the Uvea of their debtor, er debtor themselves may insure for Ue protection of their creditor T. tlergymen.

and other persons, whose dependence la open a salary, will and this aa excellent way to Bee are their familiee from want, ia ease of their death. A prospectus baa been hwued (which eaa had gratis th office of the company, or any of its agents.) x-plaBMtory of the terms and conditions of insure no. TRUSTEES new reaa. Ambrose L. lord a Samuel Leeds.

Cyrus P. Smith, Gold 8. Silliman, George Hall, George D. Phelps, Frederick T. Feet.

OFFICERS. BENJAMIN SILLIMAN. President. Noxai Witcox, Vic President. Csleb Mix.

Treasurer. Bewjasiiw Notes, Secretary Fa edt. a lev T. PttT, Chairman Local Board. William Wadswobth, Actuary.

MEDICAL EXAMINER. William N. Blaxemah, M. 193 BUeekar street. Albion Life insurance Co.

LeOSrO AID NK YORK, INSTITUTED IN 180 rvnnwnpn BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. mil I romPANY haa bevn in sueeesrfnl operaion A for over roaw years, and presents to tbe Insured all of the Mn teal svstem. with the security a joint stock Company, having a large paid np capital portion of which tsinve-ted in 8 Stock and New York State Stock) and responsible stockholders, and dividing the profits every thske years among the insured. Persona Insurin on ar before the let day of May next. will be entitled to tbe great advantage of participating mt onre in all tha nroflta of the hnaineas.

and will receive a full share at the division in September next, in either cf the three following way, via BY PAYMENT IN CASH. BY REDUCTION OF ALL FUTURE PREMRTMS. BY AUGMENTATION OF THE HUM INSURED. When the insurance is for whole lifer half th premium may remain unpaid for five years cn paying interest, or toe premiums may be paid quarterly, nail yearly, or an nually. No charge is made for sea risk to Europe, at any season tne year.

MEDICAL FXAMINERS. J. W. FRANCIS. M.

1 Bond street. J. C. BEALES. Era M.

No. 613 Broadway Prospectuses, with rates and every information, ean be naa on application at tue Agency. JOSEPH FOWI.Fn, R. S. BUCHANAN, ap5 eodts 27 Wall street.

p. STARCH REPORT THE MUTUAL BENEFIT lYJ. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, (Office. No. 11 Wall street, hav issued during th month of March, Ibtu sne aunared ana twenty-nine new rol tales, vis: To Merchants fc Traders.

1 To Ladies Manufacturer ....16 Mechanic. .14 Far mere 13 Druggists 2 Clerks 14 6 Physician. Ageat U. S. Offleera.

Teacher Other occupation 114 114 Total new policies in March 128 ROBERT L. PATTERSON, President. BcriJAJtin C. Milleb, Secretary. JOSEPH L.

LORD, Agent. James Stewart. Medical Examiner, at the offlc daily, from 2 to 3 o'clock, (residence No. 8 Abingdon Square.) ap2 TThfcSlnii ROOMS A single gentleman, with a good house, near Broadway and Houston street, will let the floor, unfurnished, or one room, to another single gentleman closets, Croton water, fce. The tenant can have breakfast and tea in his own room, if desired.

Address "Celebs," at this office, with aame. stie FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREEk-Cultivated for sal at tb Atlantic Nursery of P. DOANE. Jamaica. Long laland, aear New York.

The subscriber offer for sale a large and well selected asaortment of Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Quinces, Apricots. Nectarines also. Gooseberries. Raspberries, Currant, and Strawberries all of eboioe kinds and propogated under his own inspection. Apples, Pears, and Cherries of large site, 4 and 6 years old.

at reasonable prices. Gentlemen wishing to make their own selections will find the Atlantic Nursery far more convenient to the city than any other, as it can be visited In less than an hour by tbe Long Island Railroad, and sfter April 1st five treina will run daily to and from Jamaica. Order thankfully received by the pro prietor at tbe Nursery, or by Richard Busteed. Esq Counsellor at Law. 45 llliain street, over Leather Manufacturers' Bank.

New Yoik. and attended to witb punctuality. All articles delivered at South Ferry. New York, properly packed aad labelled, and will be shipped if desired. PH1LO DOANE, Jamaica.

L. I. March lath, 1849. nihl0 lmis FURNISHED HOUSE IN FOUR- TBKATH KTUEEI' T1 REItT A l.rva well furnished house, with modern Improvements. Apply to WM.

J. SINCLAIR. tp7 istf 11 Fine street TOHS TBAILE y7 liiteTof the" firm of Geo. Bett fc and Samuel F. Woolsey.

having associa ted themselves together for tbe transaction of tbe general carpet business, hare on hand and are daily receiving go.d of various description, in velvet, tapestry. Brussels, three-ply super ingrain, fine and common do, Brussels and Venetian stair carpets, oil-cloths of every wldt n. troni to 24 teet. All which they are selling at unusually low prlees Those about to furnish, are invited to examine them. ap6 2wis BAILEY fc WOOLSEY, 454 Pearl st.

NKW YORK Si HAVRE STEAM SAVIGA-TION CO. Capital with liberty to in- i to The undcrsianedhereby rive notice that books of sutsrription to the capital stock of The New York and Havre Steam Navigation Co." will be opened on Monday, 10th at the office of Fox fc Liv ingston, No. 22 Broad street. SAMUEL M. FOX, 1 MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, FRANCIS 1'OTTINET, Commissioners.

JAMES FOSTER. MATTHEW MORGAN. ap Kt CORPORA ION NOTICE Public notice ia hereby tlven to the owner or owners, occupant or occupant, ol all nouata and lots, improved or unimproved ianiU. aliected tlierehe. t'lat the tol' kiwiua a4Mentent.

have been comnietrvt by the aasesaors. and are lodaed Uu rtreet ConinussMinei's Omce for examination by all persons interealed. vix Constroctinr a sewer in Cedar street, with a culvert and reeeiv. ine basin, from a point one hanrired and sixty feet westerly from Broadway to a point runniug two hundred and twenty leetcast. erlv trom Broadway.

The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several horrses and lots of ground, vacant lota, piece aad parcels of land, sitBtted on both aides ol Cellar street, from a point one hundred aad silly fret westerly of Broadway, running tiienee earteily. croung oadway to a point two hundred and twenty ieeteatt- etly of Broadway also on the westerly side of Broadway, sixty feet southerly and axty-four feet northerly fotn Cedar street ako on the eerier)? side of Broadway, between Pine aad Cedar streets, aad ano sixty feet eortherly from Oder street. All persona whose iBteneu are affected by the abov earned sesmeats. and who are epueaed to th same, or at her of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, te the na-denirned, at the Si reet Commmioact't Office, within thirty dart from the date of Una notice. MARTIN E.

THOMPSON, Street CommiauoeeT. aad Chairman of tb Ai Btmet commissioner Aprd 14, IStt. apll ICt Horace Waldo OF FURS for sale, at No. 29 Pine street-88 eases Indigo blue, and black Caahx.r 60 do Kentucky Jeans, various colors 276 bales Scarlet, Blue, Yellow and Green Flannel Plain and Twilled (60 ease Ksrseys and Plains, various stylet and qualities 66 eases Douglas Waverly and Gold Plaid, high eo Ion 160 bale Indigo Bin Drills 200 bale 27 fc 29 in. Brown Drill 426 eases 8-4, 7-8, 4-4, 6-4, 10-4 aad 13-4 Bleached axurtinga 40 ease Bleached DlaDer 226 bale Mariners' TwiU'd Shirting Strtpea IT and men 175 bale Denims, various qualitlee BOO hales 20, 27, 28 aad 80 inch Ticks 120 cases Colored Cambric 260 bale 8-4 Brown Shirtings.

166 bales 7-8 Brown do 460 bales 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, and 11-4 Brown Sheet ings 46 eases Steel mixed Satinets 180 bale 27 and SO inch Cotton Ormaburg JaSlta CALIFORNIA COLD TESTS A compact box containing Scale and Troy Weights. Microscope Solvents for the different Metals, with main directions Improved Retorts for distilling Quicksilver, Pocket Coia- paasea, i eiescepes, aiagueta. ae. ac. JOHN ROACH, Optician, 123 is 82 Nassau atree Bm PALMER'S COUNTRY NEWSPAPER A vertislng Agency.

Tribune Buildings, New York embrace most of the best newnaner of all the cities and principal towns la the United State and Canada, for which ha ia duly aathorlaod to receive advertisement aad subeeriptiona, and rally powered to give rwawipt. Merchant, manufacturer, artiata and iadrvidu! ge nerally. puoiie Institution, incorporated companies and societies who wish tc advertise in, or subscribe for. newspapers of any section cf the country, are respect-tally invited to examinethe files To remove all doubts and a isaporebensions. tha event hereby notifies the public, tint no peraon as authorised by him to aolieit advertisemerte, cards or subscriptions for the newspapers for which he is the only authorised agent.

The annoyance to merchants and others, growing out of numerous pretended agencies ia thi eit. rest. uvea sue auoptioa ot uil of BIB oaaeill IBIIJ prop, guard against imposition Those, therefore, who wist- a transact brarlnima wRh his agency, and avoid mistakee, are rearpectfully Invited te Ban a in tneir om era at tbe offlc. or aadreea V. B.

PALMER, American Newspaper Agent, Triban Building. fcj- The eont ef advertising In country papers a list of the ettie and towns throughout the Union, in which the papers are published together with eopiee etf th vwral paper for which, he I th duly aathoriaad Agent, Hi mm m. umaw I in iiuu To the Medical Proreaalou and ttta HKl KEKS' FARIAA, bow ia anal th Hoapt-tais, Aylama. aad other publie tahlu.hrru.nta. and recommended by some of the most distinguished Physicians and Chemists, as an article of diet lor children and invalids, mueh superior to arrow-root, sago, far more strengthening, pleasant to the taste, snd easy of digestion.

Put up in 24 pound boxes, of half pounl papers, ach aeoompanied with printed directions for evoking, fce. For sale at the prineipaldrng atores. Wholesale by HECKER fc BROTHER. 201 Cherry st Liebig.lnhis Agricultural Chemistry, p. 48, PhiLad.

"Children fed trnen arrow-root, sale, or indeed any kind of amylaceous food, which doss not contain Ingredients fitted for the formation of bone aad muscle, become rat, and acquire mneh embonpoint their limbs appear full, but they do not acquire Lrngth, nor are their organ properly developed." In tb analysis of the Farina maA. hv Prof W.lrf nt tc- York, among other constituent, give 16 per cent, ef gluten and albumen aad remark, that th elaims ef utrirrssapnaos neuieai rrofasslon and th publie wuj wiiwimuf iu toe giuteTi ana albumen, yegetabt.ee brine aad other nitrogen! sed bodies not found In arrow-root or similar sabstanoss, aad which modern cneanstry nas pointed out as beiag necessary to the tor-station of aaimal fibre, and hy means of which nature atakes up for th constant wast that take place la the wuj auzcap CARFKTISO At Radaaaad Prlsst. THE Subscriber baa received, per steamers tritaa-nia, Enrepa and Sarah bands, several bales of fresh Carpeting of the latest pattern, which, witb th Mock now oa hand. soBaitina of Velvet, Tapectry, Bruaete, Three Ply, Ingrain, fce, be kt egaring at giaaUj eda-aed prices. The remarkably short paaaage ef thae aeaaser.

ess bl th snbaerlber to exhibit paara -Ma seasi ia tbisaxarket. W. aBO ia CCHRE1DER CHAMPAGSK. AlBO, Haidsiek, Boilinrwr and Inrr rranj, ewtanty o. hand, aadfoTBaie tT 9- FELTER, tic to fake Galea Don Dress To Mr Mrs Mr this tim tie and ces is a -AIMUSEIMENTS.

-BBOADWAI THKATEE eewa at 7 e'cdkParluraianc aoa at lirele and Parquetta, 7t cents Family Clraleaad llnntf Taa tt eaaU. ft. Poeitlvely th last night bat two cf the graad opera apectael entitled THE aft nag preparataoa, at gnat expeasa, aa la a style vquai to tn ramoos Monte-Cruta. 1 give inu enot which, the manager has engaged an efficient Chorus and an auraaau nrrhr. rTUIS (Saturday) EVENING April 14th will be perfor-A maa.th graad epeaau spaotaal.

ia thre ats entitled THE r.vrH A-aTTiras D'Aqulta. i Hamir. Moorbonve I Name. Seguin Syrrio. II Keeves I BBKIOll'l TUE1THE Circle and Parquatba, eemta FasaUv Circa eg Second Tier.

2 a.ala rilHIS (Saturday) EVENING, April, 14th, wlO he pas-Arc rd the popular comedy of THE BREACH OF PROMISE. Ebenexer Sudden. Burton Mr Jabber. Johnston Mrs Trapper Mrs Veraoa be followed by aa Original Satirical Drama, eatttled auvi I 5 Mennv. Burton I Fourier Griiley.

Menny. Dowling Mary. Hiflert TO conclude WHO nurtona laugnaoiv ratcsui FORTY WINKS. Tobias Mens. Socks Raymond Mrs Ratter.

Jara vernon 8rsciAL NericE Alteration of time Door opea at I I will riaa at 71 clock tr.m visitor are informed that Ticket for i i tiAl. Theatre are to oe ooraineu at au tne vouoiw HAKSltjin'S AMERICAN JltKCM. Barn tun Manager and rxoprtetor Greenwood Assistant Manager SPLENDID PERFORMANCES nmrm at and CTarT VniOE at UUaTter to I. Th manager has eagaged tor a anaotaer wwea celebrated QUAKER GIANT AND OIATISS, wmbi ia the world. Also eagagged THE MAMMOTH LADY, who weigh pound They may be seen au noun a ay ana awning, nu TITANIA, the Fairy Queen Alao er eared the celebrated MARTINNETTI FAM ILY, who composed a large portiea of the Ravel Family, will appear In their wonderful gymnastic periorman at each entertainment GREAT WESTERN, the Yankee Comedian, PETE MORRIS.

Mr. CHAPMAN. Mr. CUPDLAND, Mia WKST. Miss LFSL1E.

Mlaa STANHOPE. MELOILLE. Mis BARTON WAX SCRIPTI RIAL STATUARY MADAM ROCKWELL. the Fortune Teller. Admission 26 cents.

Children nnder ten rears of age nan pnee. fTHK GREAT CHINEIE MtSEtJl. CHI NESE BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, between Prince aad Spring street. Thw collection, the largest In tha world, and the only one of the kind in this country exhibits the different dames of society in China, the form ot Government, Man ners and Custom. Progress in tba Arts.

ReUgtoaa, Law. Literature. Agriculture Trade and Manufacture It consists of a larga number of figure pf the pise of life, several hundred Paintings, Stoics. Aiartmenta, Vessels, Models of Temples. Houses gad Bridge, specimen of Manufactures of various kinds, Agiicuitural and Me chanical Implements.

Musical instruuieme. I.anterna kc. Open dau from 9 A.M. till 1U r. M.

admlttanc 20 I cents. Children under VI years or age nail price Col. Fremont' Nondescript, ortToolly Horse, WILX.be exhibited at 200 Broadway, corner Reade street from 8 A. M. to 10 P.

for a few days, previous to his depsrtnre for London. Nature seems to have exerted all her ingenuity in the production of this astounding animal If not artificial, it extremely complex, made up of the Elephant, Deer. Hora. Buffalo. Camel and Sheep It is the full site of th horse, has the haunebe of the deer, the tail of the elephant, 6ne curled wool of camel' hair color, and easily bound twelve or fifteen feet high.

Naturalists and the oldest trappers assured Col Fremont that it was never known previous to his discovery. It It undoubtedly Nature's Last." and the richest specimen yt received from California. To be seea every day this week. Admittance 3S cents children half price. apt lw NOW OPEN.

A THEIR. ROOMS. Corner of Broadway ana il Leonard street. Tna TvraaiTV-FouaTM Assvtt HlnlTian ar the Nation. I.

or tlESICK, con sisting Of original Work Of living artists, never before publicly exhibited in the city of Ses i org. open front a. to 10 at. Season Ticket. SO ets.

Single Admission, 26 ct. Ca talogue, 13 cents. api TownstnddiOrrt Mammoih PANORAMAS OF THE HUDSON RIVER AVn riTV OF NEW VOHK. NOW ON EXHIBITION at th new Urge Hall, fitted up expresely fur these Paintings, at 390 Broad way, corneror Walkerst. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.

No time, nains or expense has been spared tn make these Paintings worthy the Empire City of the Empire state. Tbe object of he proprietor! has boen to paint a Panorama of our noble Hudson, and of laew York city, which would be vastly superior ia sise, beauty and artistic merit, to any that have heretofore been exhibited in the world. They have been nearly two year in preparation, and have already cost about Twebtt-Fite Thousasd DOLLABS. Door open at 7 Panorama will commence moving at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents eh'ldren half price.

Ticket admit- tine a s-entlenian and two ladles, fil. There will be an afternoon Exhibition on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 o'clock, for the accommodation of families, and those who cannot make it convenient to attend evenin.s. mbii FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. Albro, Hoyt 7 2 John Street, A RE NOW RECEIVING INTO STORE FROM il. their Factories, at Elisabeth Town, N.

a variety of new and original patterns or HEAVY FLOOR OH. CLOTHS. in widths of 18. 21 and 24 feet. They are also receiving from the Albany, Lanslrgburgh and Uttea Factories, in sheets of 18 feet in width, a large assortment, embracing many new patterns of their MEDIUM FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Also, from tbe Newburgh.

Albany, Lansingburgh, mi ca and Maine Factories, every variety of patterns manufacturing by them, of their 4-4th, S-4th, 6-ttb, T-4th, 8-4 tb and 12 feet wide LIGHT FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. Also, Mahogany, Rosewood and Soured 4-4, S-4 and -4th TABLE OIL CLOTHS. Also, a great variety of new patterns of 8 8th. 8-itb, T-8th and 4-4th i CARR1AGK OIL CLOTHS. All of which they offer to tb trad on liberal verm.

PAPER II A IV 1 IV At Low Prices. RC. KEMP, having th Agency of a large paper- banging manufactory, hat ia store and is daily receiving from the factory a large stock of satin ground and stained of tbe usual variety of styles and patterns, which he will sell in lota to suit purchasers. at wholesale or retail, alia on tue nauai terms, anu at tne lowest factory prices. aa.

av x. r. mh'29 lmis 5 Nassau street, near Wall. 'PIANO "FORTfcS. .1.

II. Gale WARE ROOMS AND MaUFACTORV, 104,1 (Mi and 108 Ttalrd Av.aae, corner I'm ruein rc-, WIIE RE MA1C UK FOVKD AY 84-Borliueat of luperior PIANOS. Of the mont modern itytai. made in their -11 known fub-stanttal ni-nncr. from tbe bet euaooed tu iterUa, aud by experienced mechanics, under our ixrui-di itf Puixluatyeri wiil not regrvt an exaiuinution btre buying eUewhere.

hl0 i PIANO FORTES. WE, tbe haring funned a Copartnership in the mkDuiMt urine and ftaieot Piaoo Kortea. and from pat experiencif. lor more than twenty yearn, thiuk it not faying too much when we that we now offer to the public ax rood Instrument, in e-ery respect. a ean be found any where else.

And if it powible to produce better by our close pernonal attention to the bu-KineM, we intend to do it and we inrite ladiee and gen-tlcmen to gire ns a call, before purchasing, at onr ware-rooms. Ib'i Fulton-street, east sid of Broadway. mfa9 Bbmin i m. wilum. PIANO FORTES D17NNS CLARK, KArtrrACTVBraa asjd raoraiBTosa or COLEMAN'S PATENT OLIAN ATTACHMKNT.

Na. gar itiesewiy, orroaiT tii till hall. fe27 Itf PIANO FORTES). Gk H. ARM ORE offer for sal at their Baaavfaoto.

rv and wareroom. S01 Bleeeker street, a assortment of rosewood and mahopar.y Fiano Fortes, of finely carved Uotble and modern faiila styles, inese rianos. ior merhanlolconstrtiction, excellency of workmanship, and ricLcesa of tone, cannot be urr.asd, and where the Dnrchaser has anr doubts, they will be set up, and any reasonable lenrth of time allowed to satisfy him. This being a new feature in the business. Is Important to the enrchajter.

as the market is foil of traps, well calculated to catch the inexporieneed. A reeponsible warranty with each instrument. Kel.renc to kdh ot th first famlliaa In the city. N.B. Pianos to let.

Fl oolo -wvASfuna in cauforiu. THE UNDERSIGN Kl) having had some ezperteaee la Una aiiniue. pit. rein and deport, at th Dahlonera anine. on t.netaiw itvt.

ur, eaa fnraiah tbe very beet mean for eollectlns; and washing gold with fall Instruction about other apparatai not necessary to tak. Thi Uoid Washer, fce. 1 juat the thing now wanted to get along with fast, being eomtaetend nortshle bv hand. A matt will easily get out ten penny weights with its aid wher be would one without. It ean be atioroea very tow.

savor ex. ehane-e wlH be made for certain kinds of goods whh per sons selling out. Call before leaving at any rate and get some information about gold digging, even tr yoa ao ao buy. WALTER M. GIBSON, Office of the Diaphragm Filter 848 Broadway, cor of Leonard at.

Filters will sell at Chili and Valparaiso, aad ahwwher on tb Knutb American Coast. al) Watches a nel Jewelry-for California. TI1K 8CBSCK.1B1K has aU descriptions of Watches and Jewelry roltabl for th California market, which he is Belling at the' very lowest price Fin Gold and 8ilvr English patent lever WaUhaa. Fine Gold and Silver Detached Levers. Fine Gold and Silver Lepines Fine Gold Guard.

Fob and Vest Chain Gold and Silver Pencils and Gold Pen. Ladies' Bracelets. Gold Lockets and Thimble. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins. (Sterling Silver Spoons.

Caps, Forks, ke. Gold Watches as low as $20 to $24 each. Watehe and Jewelry aschanred. All watehe war ranted to keen mod time, or the money returned. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired In th heat maa- awr.

ana warranted, at mucn less id in i-te asoai prim. O. C. ALLEN. Importer Jewelry, wholesale fools and retail tl Wall street.

jp stalr t0 YOB WAST TO CtTKJfiYOCA. IIORSKI IF SPAVINED, or amtetea wita rm Orrase. Quitter boae. Hnmers. SweUings.Uei ed Neck, Sore, or Erult procure a boxo ALXtY'S ANIMAL OALVA.HIi; yvm.

war fall to effeet a eore For mi. at tn. pot, 415 Broadway, eoraer Lkrpaaard, aad at TattemU torn tm ffvaH bartng ba a BlaatariaCBaa 1 eery lor twenty-fir. year, has aow rastnaed the aartiealariy to thxantlnat-'n of tidal ta Keal Eaiata to th saf LavastsMSit of akoaiss, and proaaring loan ea aarwatA a. ba roaxrred Into tha alt and will likewise, with the aid of good agent, attend to the eoUeetiag of rente, keeping tb aooounta.

and to ths eutir BuaageraeBt of atate. ox laiant, tiwi i ww mim. wno may a aa Bnt.a.- THOMAS AliDIS EMMET, apM to Cotmaaoov at Law. 4ft Willuua titrart CALIFORNIA rrXTElBA. ran Water.

PEAHCEH UlTtB FILTEB8, no. 1 1 Wall at reft. Hew hark 'I'm nnNle ar Informed that he ha eoaatantly aa hand Water Flltara, of the most approved eenstrae-ttoL and warranted wll to answer the aarpoaa fa which they ar Intended Ths Filters are all Impor tant to person going to California, ss ts, rater I hal 9 aiou A A Il II." draw hi dened aad tua AND egea tish. Sot and and rns. and PUBLIC-SALES Wlillam Kobbe.

AnotioBeer. BT VAN WYCK oz KOBBE. -Store No. 17 William at. MOND AY, Aeril aactsaa tbii v.a itnuoiAi us motor French Fancy aad cuaapriaiag aeemehu ssartM isoa.eo a ananai a aw-aapsesaa eertasl aslsaais aa.

ISO eaaee cawionam a fell -M l. IfiMHi LtulfaiBd. I lam Mtl at w-nrmm b. WWW aaai rflns laaTIaT Bonksts. lai4haiaH aew amdin.

Alio, ay rsre.mii rtw i wm sTas a aapat and mm plaid, auiama aad aked SAn, aaaaa nbboa. i Also. tnwtaTitf whra. prtik. eeteaa.

aad aaa eal'd sJaeepmHteJesow, ef sepetMW malHy. Alse. lea.hotiiPatmfiowia.B1mvlaiia. Alxt I 't aaorissM at laeat rn Meeaaworked eawoi- Nee cape eeas-ee altraa. waeilm.eH.ra.

eeiieea eegs. leimasd WHB aaait tareaa aew. ana rnaniiaag an m- I impsra'ma. 1 ei- UlaalIMa.iwa.a; TlIKSDtY. Aacill7.

AtlOo'eloHi at tbe aaaiioe eoees. VaI.k iihOausjLOTHA CArWIHEIEl TAILORING GOODei. fce. By Caiaios aM tcaxbth aad Aaaricaa strulkMl CMimere T.tWux uod. ac As.

at a entaitalata aaaiail wieMMwaHI eeal euw ami ssvtfia. vsiaivgua aa sample, ea i he snniia: or saw, WEDNESDAY. IS k. n'eluck at tk auctiua mm. dMmil eete.

nertluu 1UI eaM cumunifti a lull aaaoetaaeat al "cr aan 'ari lry ln.oiv ni seceat imaestatsoa Ctalua aad aaaoMtoa Ike ajoroiac ef sal. SRIUAi. AtlO'elorkattbeactioBrnom. Cataiie-al park! Buleiaa. German.

Enilam aa Aiaevieaa btoetleMia. ta aiLnerea. 1 athinns Cures. a uadd mm aia aoaaa an. proved endorsed not a ut UJ aad eowa.d.

Saoam, ap. Cataloeueaaadaanipws nn the wi raiaenf ale. AT PRIVATE S4.LR m-mmm ef les eta ha. seitaba Id iiaaikiBI 'jjan. AJraper, Jr.

Auctioneer. BT HAGGEKTY, DRAPER de JONES Store 54 Wniiam. corner of Pine st. TUESDAY. At 10eewek at taeeaeiHBB nwiaa, PACKAGE BA.LE Attn moaHha ered it aUI aaekaxa Fac French, Seoteh.

Irak sad Ameneea Liy Uoeda, taaakie mt serins; trait. lrc rtpeeial asieof Fieah liarporteel Ooads eaaa wkka toefta, eoenrin. of 6-4 cambrKB aed Jaeaneta; tape eseeka and tntm: rl.er.kcd and strped Looks: India book Bmlina; Swi aot mulm. btsh Iswiai- India lhns: el -tkd and atnpad window lauUifts; aaie mulls: ledxet bueks. etc.

Also. Ssraseaibroide-i eontisint al tlueea Mary eetlan: stand up eollare: Hied eeffs: ehcmiaaitM arid fuller! ol. lara: inse'tin and cdsinr ilarena eaaa; bOHiea aad robrn Heittort: Jewiiy Lyea: Gatrtel and El sabeth eaneollars: eiatiroiCeeert diaea.pokajaca.ta an ea colored, bn sreael are. Aran. lOucaretll linens, browa boiland.

drsbaed tlaUlin. ee. Also, 40 rates lirrn damasks, diaper, vkeetiags, kueksbacks, 18 essa (irrbam lawn Amo, rO eaaasnew scyiepriaied lawns Abo. 10caaspnirta mi it te debenture. Calaltooe and bbp'c-mi iKeeiorniii mt aie.

THURKDaV. At HoVoei st ll audio rncwi LABGC AND PESE.MPTOHY BALE OP THRESTHOU-8aNl FIVE HUNDRED PtECEa WlALaNS-4jaa. 1 is: mr of Vtn dk res niteyeaiimrte.o'easrwstylrdBwptifrrs. A bo. KM 10 oiecee black and faabMKiaal eeiorarl eaataa.

aseeja liowie.t'e. Al-o. 10LO pieces efd-wakrr. wool black sad weeded cam meres, ate wi a complete tsonnknt of testicf esnjes mw. inys.

eravals, eie. Catakwu. aad tampla on tb morning of tale. FKIHAi At 11 AVtnek at Ihe atfleliriB mom. CARPkTH.

tc Atdmnnthe ereCM A of rlmaaets. l-nlr. fnarain and Venetian Rust- Duieseltv. etc. Alto.

i(J0ienes Bnrxela and tsnewrr earpetieg. Alao 4 Diee inbertina Hieniii. mi tha manufacture ef Bar. Il.nry WhunieM A l. a-eeee nneart roperfire insrARi.

A Ih. I2j ec-a and roedivra insteina AUo. i meeadeasss and all V.n-tian. CftUtotuesaiid areiilea nn the rn.irnint of aia. At II o'clock at the Mouth sr.

teles roem. Nua 5 aad 74 Baulk St. SUPERIOR NEW 1 eereoet Joa Ad ams, with tnsoieeapcT Radruas. eooaistine ef Twabkay. Gi.fipowtttr.

-Imperial, puwelionc. In tb anal witty ofpukacaa. ISinTOiir. Catalogue and musreri the day previons to saW. ATCRtIA Y.

May 8. TEAS Iotoices per tatearmal. FhlDAV. May 11. TEAS Invoice per hte airiv s.

TO LET cheaa. Ia malatrtri lumas a.e water rloefs. c. and will be But in rood order- No 7o line at, up ataira. O.

W. KortoT, Aactloneer. BY FOSTERS dc LIVINGSTON, SWre No 6H Bearer itreei. TUESDAY. Aoril .7.

At 10 o'clock attheaoctten room. FRENCH GOODS lf casca. umipriMac a targe and dem bto MiriiMnt at Staple and Fancy GcMMtn. recifd par lata a r. nvel" trom Havre Oa 6 mh-bUm cretin, eodened Us aaualaa-Wrr to aellwrF.

Pno'ed Jaconet- 400 pieces 'Dolfua, Meif It CoV printed jroneis. iwr city trade. )fe--tfioda Kith Pari printed monMsune de Utnea, lich colored bareffaa aad grenatliitea, plain eoq satin Mrlpcd mod aad blaksBttwUne de teinaa, plain and niaid wndeand a barrets. Pilk-Plam eamcltnti. of innerior eonl.tr- alaia.

sir pel iBd tirrh grtM de France asd poua de Mk' eoid aad satin Tarrs. Gros de Rhine As invoien of superier high hutre black groa d- rhioe. 94 a 96 inch Shaw's A larce and varied ssrarUntnt ef rich broebe thilt rixru't'lma In it, baicge. wttmotrnf. p( ot de Up bw enibfoklcred Canton Crape hawki bsit and madii.e MilltnerrGordi Consisting of a large and deiranle asrt.

ment liend 13 brorSe. omhro an obi poult te iom, buowt rilt bom. to cro an uult de oe, crepe IbM tarfetari illci lace, etc ParatuU Catet uper Turc satia and brecaue pouh de soie Is Buck 8i'k Laces JO eartoas t(k tr mmu laces cf u-prrior ftrUs Lu-tre. Cn-es plaid end rUin ht-tres. tawns --10 esses printed iawns, new tTle.

ItaiMD Cravatt An invotre 4 black L-lisn rra.ats 32 inch.jjutt received ner brig PnrdetkeU Iruta aUaghorat blk gins de rine: fancy ptam srenadine do. Catalogues and sanpks on the morning of sale. FR1IMY. At-r liU At 10 nVktrfc at the auction roonu FRENCH GO flip' 100 ras. e.n.riine a large aad dnln, easMtrtmeot ot Staple sad Fancy rreeivvd par awn rivets frm Hnvre On aunns eiodit.

endorsed antes lalMsta lory lo ae ten. i atakgut and ampleson themotning of safe. John Kudderow, Auctioneer BY JOHN RUDDEROW CO Store No. lt8 Pearl street. TUfetUAY.

Atloctnck at tbe section CLOTHS. iron the ihls-A (rM ral suitmeat of Ofuliis, Cas.iiDret. ua a aarift 01 muaLha. WEDNESDAY. At I0ne'irk at the auriiee mora.

a CLOTHS. CASHMERfcl. ae the A ca ral aurtraaet of Cloths. 'ssinieres. aacraiiitwtitiMi.

'I HURSUAV. 19ih. At 10 nVKk tt th ao rern. CLOTHIERS st tk nt rK.iaier, roaipmint a hamltom astortu etit el' na ataae clvtBiai an cut saods, worthy the attewtiM ol rlealers. AIm, sloek ol bimhIi.

eiiaststm ef alofaa, vee. toss, uiks, nlia a.lkr. buuets, vl.e'a tlbrmaa. tarvett. sdooI Kslinn, atpacea.

I.es.abrwe, eravata. bia1. inn. scarfs, comforters, shawls, Mil, eeuiaietaa, snirtiofs.riisu.ttevts, tc FRIDAY. At 1A nVVies ia lb aoettoa reeaj.

CLOTHE. CArlMEKEe). ae (mm the eh vee A tal assnrtmeiit or Clot'. CuaiBMr, Bauaeta, Vsstiasa, Jta. a elcredilot zii moeths.

Henry L. Hognet, Auctioneer. BY GHESTERMAN HOGUET, Store No. 13 William street. tri Liberal essh advances aasna epoa eooaisBtaeota wbea raqiiireal.

iti. At 10 o'clock at ibe aurt oti room. CATAI.OGUB SALIi FKKN BRITISH. OER-Bsananrl Atneriran UiyUeoea. Pt( CASH.

Alao. 40 eaaa fancy pearl and ne style Lyoaaa raw bee. Beta, rinb lae aad 6ne eoloferl aa. Also, 4 iMf real Pa ia artificial flower Aia. a l.iri ftritm.oi qiiartty ell wool de lain shawls: extra heavy eel'd aad bit suad.Ua do: 6a blk 11 1 lain hde end deraaa laaner Alao.

teaseslritb Hia An. pf quslrty A aro. 4 ease lift ims aiaebama CaulMa ail aat iw en rnia el sal TCEailAY. Anrtl 17. At tOs'rloeb.

st Miara No 7 Broadway. China and Clesawar and llott'r'iitnrhiia Artte'Jfltr araortosant ot Frieb Cbiaa diuoat aad lea seas, neb laniu sad siraiMloiea. A uo a asree aatxtrnsnt efl Parrs fancy bhixk Bad flraaaa. ca with silvrr mat ruineats As.i. invote.

lureesel. sebra. sRarewoew aad wrahaa. nylanry buxea, cnmprrsirr lare swire.t 4 asdie1 and senu' diesnf cases, writ in desk. ad sak bose, son orr rf-'b'y oaubtrd 'id mm a lib Fear), with yswel drawer, nil jut lojuoried and ui be order.

Chtar.se Ucqnetad and wn lit; ats. A im very tooenof 1 octave piano raeewoen eae Also, I sd hur piano wi'b eui aitaraaieitt A Lm. aor txtare ami Irrnitnr A Uu. an asortutiit ol FrMb chin te aU. vases, biseait (urea, cut elati nnimoasii titrobrars win gril4ls.

dewte. iiitfThen, ate: u'-ltamin '-u card receivers, vasa. baskets; i k'Cucttker plans! work baskeu; rtofe. witsr. eandleaiieks.

lie; papier sjsacb Irais, work boxes, table. Ae. lalald with peatl. Alo. broened candlertteka.eaa'lel.hraa, tstkatar.di, bls ala-bsJH.

aed 'amp, trt-aadnka aoier U. mpa: reach br.ioaed marble ciaeks aad 4 fine merbBBicBl claek aorrelsia vasa. 4-e tataiocua auu lamp oe ia. auroei mm. THUBtsUAV.

April 1. At 10 o'clock tb. roa toowi. CATALOOI HALE OF FRENCH. littlTlBH.

OIR-ataa and AaarieaB Dry Cuotla. FOR CASH. Caiahtciieai ail sample on asoroirieof aala. John H. Aasten, Auctioneer.

BY AUSTENS 8PICER, 8tort ootnerof William and Exchange Flacw 0IIAl At at in aurtioB roera. PACKAGE hAI.K-IM pe'ksse. Frreign and Americaa Pty Goods, a.auiria!' a desir.bl aMortrraat, xdptao to tae aprtbg trade. sal. Tl'lJ-liAl.

AtlOo'eWksiibesorrfiearooBt. CARPETS. RCGr. ac For approved endonerl note alt tombs, a are aaortrMM ot Rrusaalt, thrae-ply, isiiaia.aud Venetian earpetinrs. rugs, dracrets.

c. Caiaiosa Bad aasspie. na the mnnurg of aale. WKUNrlAY. At yOe'chiefe at tb aorlirtn rwnsit.

FFRRMPORY HAI.S OF LttiHORN ATflk BRAIDsl Fr approved endorser) aole at aanatbs, sM csaaa Leshora brauisend bow taBdia trem tb lal axitvak. TMwaukMbaaeMwithoetiaaerve. Abo, ae avaMceol PaaaBM bale. Caiaasaa aad saasple ant he aoratBg of sale. THUHBIiAY.

At 10 eke art tbesoctioa meai. PACK AGR SALR-Forsoprovad nxiorwl not at I ao M0 nackase Faery. nal lwrnalie I'ry Gouos. Catarogue aad aaatpke oe the awnting ol saat. 4 RATl KOAV.

llrt. At ocheli al tne anetion ronwi: -CARPETS. BUi.i. fce For approved eratoraed aows at til anootln credit A llruaai, tkieeplr, aagnua ami VeMtaiBCeipeiinf hugs, llmtcets. etc.

Caukxroa aad aatapas lb BMtrsiag el aale. TO LET tore' Nn. a Exeht piac. end Beavey t. llejortre O.

Anetioneer. BT WILMEHDINGS, FrUEST it MOUNT, 8tore61 beaver street. 1 At II o'clock at tbe euetioajeo. CARPETS. RUG, fce.

At eredrt A I 1 i epevBnaal awnlua lagraisn Jti turn and wuolleo VMnia carpeu. rvrs.dfteis, (la. CaUloataat aad saropxsn in mornins a aa. WEUNKrHJAV. At 10 o'eaock at tb euerion room.

PACK ARB BALaAtSaccar.appr.isdetwla ed aota-avD saeAasM fumis aa I Mai Mir Or Oak. CalaHattwa aad aaaplw on iha monuaw of tale. Al 1 ac)cet at tb anetion room. PACKAGE BALE At aeoata eiwirr lavo metatea Por mto and Dry GotxU auaenua a deaiiabl aaaoct-wteor arianian to kwio trad aad in morning ol sale. 'J'HUKKDAV.

AoriUd. At 11 at tn I otoircreial Hi let Room. FRESH TfcAi Cargo ol the bar laea, button, mattar, HyM.n. Fottebenr. Voune Hyaoa.

Powcbos.g, HirwSnn. Niesyi buHpnwder, O-iMing. Imperial, Feccaaul Conge. la the bmibi varraty of aaetsge. Cataasoe.

aad iBustersthe previoa te aala. FlRx? FRESH TEAs-lcvoicaa by latent riNP TCAB Bairy wp caa par reeew Btrfvah. Edward J. Warren. AneUoneer.

BT DRAPER, WARRENS te MONTaHT. 8ore No. 67 Heaver street 1-lUtTlCAI, R- C. C. MAliAll, aaeountaat.

Na. Cedar street, author of tha aeaew af Doable Entry Book-keeping Simplified," aad the Art of Iingie hairy Book-keeping eoatlnwee to teach a above. Caaraeof iDatraetioo Tm pablie ia raopoettuHy ra Ihraaed and ararared, that th plan pnrsned by Mr. Marsh in teaching tad Important Breach, te trsaly a eonn of praetiee ia keeping books, rather than eetj re af leotaraa on th theory. Tba pupil- beeoBsae familiar, froas aetaal aaa.

with il th IrookaeonstitBiing a ass, aad a aeraea eg good eapaei. ty will, by thi oourao, bacom a ompetnt pook-keer 1 tautat esleek. rxBartisM with Wrtae, aaa a eataiaed at ta roeaas froaa A. atP. M.

rt AT roOT OILrr hy -J; KICKS CO, el itn CARffTS Oil i aWtlA 10Xt lb sriaaa taTala. VaUke I Alslfl a FOWLLB, a iUflfttSUefS. t-u-i v. i.

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