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COMMERCIAL. LATEST DATES Liverpool. April I II tandem April 16 1 New Orleans. April 85 Sales at tha Block Exchangi May 10. 37 shares 26 do fci rio do i do flu "5 do 75 do W) do BO do I do 23 rio 25 da 13 do VA do 25 do 22S do 75 dn 60 do 6 do 300 do 'Jf lit rio do Hi ilo 111) do Vi UM do .10 do do no to do do 111) do 1 00 dn 100 do 1.jO lo SO do SO do 13 do 'JO do IS do 10 do do 4 ilo 10 do do do do BtatesBk 721 i Ddt 7 Del A do do do In do do Nonh Am.

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UticaA Syracuse. do do Stoningtoo do its lltldl 10d ....10 ds 20ds 73 7 Ti 7'i Ti 41 41 41 41 42 411 42 41 41 41 11 77 43 41 45 46 44) 41 1 45 Kl. Hi Klj 114 114 IS 15 The gloomy feeling of the Slock Exchange was continued lo dsy, and mucks generally declined, United States Bank per cent, Delaware Hudson American Exchange Wank I pur cent, North American Trust 1 per cent, Har 1. And the mirket closed with great bsavlness. Rxclianreon Philadelphia, 9I(, rtal'imore 911.

nle of Blocks at Philadelphia, Mar 5. f7 shares Viilled States 4" no do do filrard Bank tl XiO Drills on New York at sight. 77 77 iud; The Market. Nsw York, May 5. Ashes are dull.

Vols at II fcij a 4 73, and Pcsrls st t'oflee Is less active, but prices about the tame. Cotton The news from Europe has had no material at foct upon the market. Holders aro a little firmer, though there Is not uiiirh demand. I'plandanri Florida sells st 6 a Nsw Orlesus 6 a 9J Mobile at 6 a 10. Fish ars plenty, and considerable sales are made of Dry Cadet 3a2 6V.

Mackrrslare a Wincing. Flour Since the arrival of the Great Western, ih ore has been less activity in the market, and with the largo re. reipis by the Canal, of Wes.ern, II has declined, Consid ruble sales liave been made of the common In ends, at to aft IS. The southern descriptions may be quoted within lha above range. Ohio via New Orleans, sold at ti 87 a Uis now scarce.

Rye Flour and Corn Meal are Inactive. No chang In Fruit. Bunch Raisins continue at II 23. IJraln When la In fair demand, snd sales of prime Maryland have beeumade at II (Matt, aud some inferior at 4n; and a lot of Indiana, good qualny, at tl 03, all cash Rye remains without change. Oats sell moderately st last iala Corniaquirt, and the receipts limited, with no tfltnrailen In prices.

Moltues, is steady in prices and limited in demand. Sugars ars dull, but prices are about the same. Auction (tales May 3,1340. llr L. M.

HotTUAM A Co. Tohaceo LI hnxra ninnur.iclurcil.Ca?) cts. I on'ri A "I bag lo. a (I Pimenio Xi ilo 4 a4 Indmo rrrnon Carrara, tl 16 a tl illl 6 pipes Holland, 45 a lJ. Prunes I'l caacs, fancy bo.ei,r a 6.

10 do fresh fancy cartoons) a 1U'. Bv D. C. A W. Pill.

Molaaaes IOJhhdsTrinidaJ, Knui do 'M Wins 7 ir.eaaks33 s3C. ClMispsgue IJU baakeu, sop. brand, Ii3) a I3 37J. PASSENGERS. In lh brig Caroline Piatt, for Apalachirola Mr Gsorgs IX.

A MARRIED. At Soulh t'nventrv, on the 3d Inat by the Rev Cliaun rev nooth, Mr. I). M. llDLI.L, U) Mias LOUISA ROBERT KN.

lo lindon. the Right Hon HENRY I.ABOVCHERE, Prr.rni nf die Hoard of Trade, to his cousin, llias FANNY BAKING. The bride ami iiruleginnut. after the cere nmnv. irtofTina travelhns chariot and four, for the 1 Inflitful the Kit lit Hon Pnuleit Thomson, al Roach ainpion.

DIED. On Mnndar alter a lingering illness, at the resi dencc ol her brother, Siniuel Jo Id. wife of inn untru, r.w nergen. uenoesas oounty. iv.

l. i'aneral from No. 13 Market at. on Thursday, 7th inst. at 5, r.

si. InPl.tliileliihia, on the lft inst. at the residence of her laughter, Mra. C. S.

Moaer. Mrs. ANN WILCOX, aged 73 years, relict ol the late Samuel Wilcox, formerly of this uiy MARINE LIST. PORT OK NEW YORK, MAY 6. 1 sun rises.

I sunsets. I high wai. Wednesday Thurs liiy I I1 A A PACKETS TO ARRIVE. Liverpool. England, Waile April 7 I Gurrick, Palmer 13 London.

Uurher.Hebard.... April 10 Ap2l Steam slop Urttish tiusen .1. eut. May 1 Havre. Rlnn.

Wofen April I Iowa Pell Ap. 16 CLEARED. tthips Rnaioe, Ilii'tleston, Liverpool, Grinnell, Minlurn A Co; Frsm is Ann, rarsoiis. Uavaua, BarUeti; sells Ah gail, Grcwnrgy, Kllsv.nrih, Me Southerner, Cjnklin, Wil uungton, NC, John Oden. ARRIVED THIS DAY: 8c Ilcity Ann.

Jones. 3 days fin Williamston, NC. whh naval stores, to the minor. Sailed In co. with sells Sarah and Abigail.

Swan, and Intrepid, nil for NVnrk. Sch Dr Franklin, Tunis. 21oura fiu molasses, lo uiasier. SAILED ship 1 tics Pell, Havre. BELOW 2 brigs.

Wind, Nonh. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Rrig Lawrence, Copeland, Sears, fiu Apalachicola.tQ Post A I' iillips Barges Superior. Dehart, and Middlesex. Sleight, fm Phi' lailelplua, via Canal, with mdze, lo Scholt, jr.

MEMORANDA. Ths ship luin, Otborn, ar st NOHeans 23th ApiiLlnllt tlsfm NToik. At Hi Thu mas, 13th ult ship Balance, Brownin, Savannah, rltsg. put in uisinasteii I lie sen I vlrston, urown, ot Nantucket, out (I months, 210 bbla oil. had one man in irons, lis having siaimeii ins mate and 1 men on tne voyage.

The llrahip Ironside lea re. I on I lie 1 7t ulLatGalveatoD, for LiveruiHil. wuh a full caigo of cotton. AtSi JotmSiNF. 1'HliulL Paudoia.

Elliot. New Orleats, via Halifax, ar AiDan la Ophelia, Haley, fin New lurk. At Lrvertxinl. 21l ult. Magnet, Baker, NYoik tiri enock.

Si ntbnd. April 1 1 J.ino.Stobo, Vork, and Romulus, Callemler, do loading. I'm bark, Ritchie, Kerr, vtuetiee, was in contact on am low, tn met, wun an Amer it an ship lound down Chano 1, ha. I main guard board car ried away, mam iggiuz and ma.n meat damaged the Amerirau liad oowspril aud cutwater earned away, and oine oilier damage ner is supposed lo be ine Columbus, could not tell what became of hoi had studding ails ret, ami was going nine miles an hour wheo she struck Ihs Hue uie. PHILADELPHIA, May Ar srhs Select.

Brooks. Tain ineoand kev NVe.i Arcot. Sherwood, Tnniilad deCuba; Mary Ann. I mi. Havre lie f.race.

BALTIMORE, Msy 3 Arsih Belle, Noyes, Newbury, port. Sens Andrew Jseksnn, Matlhewa, Charleston; Marr Ailams.rtnklivn. ilinlngton. NC Billow. Ciinis, Wah inztnn.

NC; LmlcMary. I rowell. Norfolk iviaA Vir. ginia, Kollms, rre lerirksburg; Mary Edwards, ami Win Wilson, Baker, Baltimore; Brilliant, Gilkey; Henry Clay, Knowlton, NVork Mav 4 Ar sells Peqiiot, Baker, NY Sun, Nickerson, urk; Ann Man.i Phinr.ey, Ron font. NY.

Brig Peru.Croshv, Pliila.1: sehs Grnet, Sweet. Norfolk Condor. Hodges, Altiiny, llciald, Cook, Hag harbor, Ann lower. Ilaruor i May fi Ar llr ship Coronation. Bradley, St Joho.N ehs Amanda, Dnscoll, York; Mew York, Hall, Ban xor ST JOSEPHS, April 17 Ar ship Aquetnet, Antwerp MOBILE.

Anril 27 Arsrh Orallo, l.ufkiu. Boston. NEW BEDFORD, May I Ar Dartmouth, Sur buck, New IUU0 hhls sn. 100 wh oil. Msy 'J At ship lnoa, Poller, NZeala.nl, with 2000 bbls wit, iM sp nil.

Sch Wsshington.Penfield, Balliinore; Wm Bmwn.An llmny, Philad sloops Aon. Perry, New York RepubUc, S)oie, do. PORTSMOI TH. ADril 26 Ar Sciluate, Aliskanaa. UM) I Ar brij Auuxon, Grover, from unnam April 3.

NEWPORT, April 29 Ar sell Adeline allUton, Bald May 1 ArSw brig lafayrtie, 4 osiuiuotten burg. I Jon. Baiter, I.ubee for PbilaiL Ca. Baxter brings the pleasing Information thai Captain left here as soon ss the gale abated on Monday last, picked up Mi. Mihe, wl as blown off in his boat off Catubunk, and ranted hltn to Dennis Mr.

M. was nearly exhausted when hs was fortunately discovered and rescued by Capt Small. Msy Ar sch Susan Tsvlor, Treworg, fin St Johns, NB. for Philadelphia, with loss ol foremast. TheSTputin'n this pen on Thureitsy and sailed sgain, and when off Houihaorptnii.ln mist and put back.

Sloops King, fin New York for Fall River, Arion, Mason, Providence ms Warren, for New York; Meridian, Pitman, Fall River, for do. May 3 Ar sloop Tecumseli, Child, for New York for Providence. PROVIDENCE, May 3 Ar sch Holder Borden, Rhodes. 8 0s fm Savsnnah. Sloops Equity, Edwards, Norfolk; Johu.Joshn, Albany; Ann Eliu, Penny.

Kingston, NY, coal; steamboat Ktmde ltsnd, Tbsyer, NYork. May 4 Ar bug Eagle, Carpemer, Apponaug, to load for Noriolk. Schs Mormsg Sur. A.laron, Cardenas, 20th Maunxaa; uator Yora. SloopMidas, Dennis, New York.

CHARLESTON, April 30 Ar ship Helen.Smilh, 1st Insl.lal 49 36, Ion II Iont.ias, fm Havana (or (Hienburg. 45 57, Ion 23 40, spoke ship Nahant. for laverpool. May I Ar sch Ajax. Wheeler, St ago.

Cuba. Left hrig Maria, of Bosion, disc; Byron, ol do. Siiaw, Trieste, in 2 Pamelia, for NYork, In 8 ds. SAVANNAH, April 29 Ar ship Susannah Cumming, alter. UverpooL On the 27lU ult.

off Caps Ftar, saw a bng ashore dismasted. A pni Ar snip nw miner, naming, L'pool. EASTPORT. April 25 Ar brig Selim, Wilmington DC. SALEM, May I Ar sch Pallas, Kilborn.

Baltimore. May 2 Ar ship Elizabeth, Hedge, Pacific Ocean. Tahiti Dee 31, last from Pernamhuco March 28th, with 2400 bbls sei in oil. Spoke Msrcb 27ih, 1st 9 long 34. 10.

ship Nat enex. Hsves, nf and 31 days from New York for V.ip, Apnl (Col) fiu York for Curacoa. May 3 Ar Fawn, Washburn, Baltimore; North fHar, Nickerson. Georgetown DC. BOSTON, May 3 Ar brig Satan Ann Alley, Bowden, Havana, IStb.

Spoke off lha port ship Paragon, Curiis, fu, York. Iving off snd on. rtgaCsrvaiilea, Tufts, Chatlsstoa; Boston, Smith, BaV Uinors TO LET An Office an the second floor of 187 Front st. Eriuuire on toe premises, op stairs. tab V1IRti WANTED as waiter and chamboriaaid.

JT The very bM of ear recommendations wui re. quired. Enquire at 123 Clinton Place, 2d door from 6th Avenue. ni6 WANTED A boy from 12 lo 16 years ifi one whose parents reside in the lower part of the city, and can come well recommended. Apply at No 178 Water st Salary small for the first yesr.

m6 3tis CARRIERS YVAS'l'KO. rJeveral steady, ener cetic men.are wanted for routes on the Eveninz Signal, New World end LogCabin. A better chance is offered for competent men than at any other establishment in the cur. Also one or two men of ability and address to obtain 63i' PP'T at No 30 Ann street LwfVV the iciory, at the foot of Dover st for sale by atuu, 67 gown st. rNOUDED SKIRTS10 Cases superior quality and extra large sixe, manufactured at tbe New York Mills.

Received tuis rtsy snd for sale bv n( CIlArt anvil 1 1 WCHOONGll OftEGOI, from New Orleans. is discl Pjer II Ea River. Consignees will please attend to the receipt of llieir goods T. tillAlLER CO. 88 Wall st rpO THE PrBLIC.

Grocers, Hardware Dealers snd all purr.hasersof Blacking, are informed (hat they can obtain from the Acent, No 17 Cedar at A Thoraron's (late Lee Thomson) Blacking in any quantity, from one dozen upwards. This justly celebrated article has now been before the public for upwards ol thirty years, and during that time none has been found to compete Willi it. It is noted tor its beautiful lustre, and Its qualities impart to the leather that softness so essential lo durabiliiy. It is war roared to retain us qualities in all climates will, out'he least injury All who are in want of the best article in the world, are requested to rail at Uie above number. in6 (IVERPOOL SALT, SKJ aacas of heat ilecrip lion common Salt, afloat, on board the Rochester, at foot nf Maiden lane, for sale bv Ui6 ROCHE.

BROTHERS A CO CTSoutlmt. LEATHER ANI KINU1.NU STOKE. Nos. I6. 4.

167 Bjwery, New Ifork COPARTNERSHIP WM. I.II.MK having associated with him in business Mr A. PEARSON, the bus neas will be continued under the firm of L1LL1E A PEARSON, at the same place, where a general asaortuient of Leather and Findings, of the best quality, can be bad at the lowest market prices. L1LI.IE A PEARSON, Currisrs and Leather Dealers, Nos. 167 Bowery, and I'J Jacob street.

New York, give notice I hat in addition to their premises situate in the Howery.mey nave established ine cuirymg department of their business at No 1J Jacob street, where it will be carried on in all its branches and where, in sddition to a we II assorted slock of Sole l.esther. thev intend to have on Viand CslfSkinf, Cordovan xvixed and grained upper 1 I i ii' 1 1 mi emus, nrrn. names, orioie. ueu eainsr, wiucb ill be sold at Die lowest cash prices. Boot Fronts and Trees, of best quJiiy for sale, raw bides and skins bought and sold.

new ynrK. otn May, 1 40. my5 lw 1 AN sEHHEiUKN's COOKING i which was awarded a medal at the late Fair of the Am'rieau now ready for exhibition at 190 Fulton street. Thev combine all the advantages of the most imDrsved ranges and suves, besides consuming less fuel, occupying less spe, can be fixed lo any fireplace with trifling ex pense, anu removed wimoui jarnaea. ineyareoi various sues biiilable for families, hotels and refectories.

The fire is regulated in a ma iner thai no hea' or steam is imparled lo the room. The public nre invited to examine this improvement at the store IX) Fulton street, where one is constantly in operation. m6 JEStsE S. FLEET, No. 10 Maiden lne, has now on Iwnd and is daily receiving from auction fresh supplies of the followliu good, viz 5 4, 6 4,7 4, 8 1, 104 snd 12 4 heavey Sheetings 6 4, 6 4.7 4.

8 4.10 I and 12 4 fine Irish Sheetings 4 4 snd 9 fine and superfine lush Linens 4 4 heavy undressed Shirting Linens 6 4, 8 4, 10 4 snd 12 4 Table Damask snd Diaper Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, all sizes snd qualities Iluckaburk, Diaper and French Napkin Scotch, Huckabuck, 3 4 and 4 4 Binis Eye Toweling 3 4 extra heavy and fine Barnaley Diaper Russia Diaper and Crash Etulmssed, Printed cloth, worsted and cotton Table and Piano covers Oil Cloth wilb cotton backs and India rubber Table covers. Marseilles Toilet covers, with and without fringes A hand nine assortment of fine Toilet Quilts 4. 10 4, 12 4 and 14 4 Marseilles Quilts Prime. I. White and Cnl'd Counterpanes Mackinaw, Rose and Whitney Blankets Linen snd Woolen Crumb Cloths Worsted, Dsmask and Moreno Furniture and Cauiblic Dimily Winilow and Furniture Ctiin'z Jackonet and Victoria Sirined Cambric TapeCheck.Satin Striped and Lace Striped and Checked Camhnca English Long.

Cloth, Prints, Silks, Chally, Moi'sselin le Lain, llombaxine, Oi leans Cloth. Hem alich. Linen Caiub. and Silk H.lk'fs, Hosiery, Ac. Ac, which axe olfered for sale at greatly reduced prices.

n.O 1TIIOGRAPIIY. Every variety of Checks, SLa notes, urans, unisoi i.ininx, Bins of Exchange, Hill Heads, Ceitincotss, Circulars, Labels. Drawings, Ac. 4tc. cxeeuieu uy u.

k.LT dr. lu. Htutioners' Hall, 245 Pearl st asd Office 34 Wall si. nit opposite Merchants' Exchange. GERMAN SILVER, JEWELRY, Ac.

The subscribers have received by the late arrivals, sn ex tensivs assortment ol the unaerinenuon il goods, which thev offer for sale at low nrieea and on liberal terms German Silver Tea and coffee pots, sugar and slop bowls, spooi.s, ladles, forks, fish and hutter knives, lliimbles, guard chains, snuff boxes, fruit knives, Ac. Plated Ware Tea and coffee urr.s, waiters, candlesticks, snuffers and trays, cake and bread baskets, cruets, liiiuor (rauita. butler boats, eggeries. toast racks, Jewelry Diauiona tings, pins aud head ornaments, gold chains, ear ringu, seals, keys, rings, broaches, pencils, rye glasses, lockets, vest ciiams, together witn a I irge assortment of cutlery, iiins, needles, japan wait era, accordtous, looking glasse music boxes, gold snd silver watclics, hard and gold dial, movements. vc.

S. J. NEUSTADT A HARNETT, Ii "6 42 Maiden lane. 1ME 300 Ibis for rale by i mt KIRK A JOHNSTON, 137 Front TiH'NDS tlOnOor 1200 wanted, for a limited period, se cured by bond snd a House and Lot worth 8r 0W. (rented to a good tenant for tJOO per annum.) being a tnree story once bulletin" in itus city, rree oi encumbrance Apply to Miuaitu uu, luouroajway nib afOVERT.S BALM OF LIFE.

This article, so eel cbrated as a remedy for Asthma. Bronchitis Coujhs, 'onsumption. Whooping Cou 'h. and all diseases of the Lungs and Windpipe. For tale by iiUADLt riiKi.ris i Geneial Agents the Proprielois.

Retailers supplied on the prcprieter's best terms For retail agencies and uuu. see larger ivenisements in ttie various (tapers ol tlie day. luo uiS 7I1ITE WIGASS 5 ca very supenor. received and tor sale bv Jllbt LAWRENCE A TRIMBLE, 63 Beaver st. 1 KL.L.E A LTS 50 boxes, 30 lbs.

each 1'Ue it nix Labratory. m6 Just receivt daod for sal by KIRK A IOHNSTON, lo7 Front St. flURTARIC AClal 23 boxes, 60 lbs. each, Phemx Ul Labratury. Just receiveil and for sale bv KIRK A JOHNSTON, 137 Front st.

WAKbl's fr'CiftU AM) KtU HACK NOTES, bought at m6 the lowest rates ol discnunl, by ANTHONY LANE, 26 Wall lmiiiiry concerning the Diseases and Functions a. the Brain, the Suinal Cord and Nerves, bv Amaziah u. in 1 vol 'mo lor sale by mo J. ii. ti.

07 Chatham st. JCUIsLATlOK THEORY OF LECiHI.ATlON M.J liy remv lleuiham. tr.intla.ed from ths rrench tienue Duinnnt. by R. Hildreth.

author of Banks, Bankin and Paper Currency, in 2 vols 12 in. Just received anu lor sale by mo i. H. u. LAISULEV.

07 Chatham tt lATOS'S BOTANY New Edition Comprising A the native and common cultivated plants nortbof Mex ico. This edition, much enlarged and improved. Juat received and for sale by 1116 J. A II. G.

LAKGLEY. 57 Chatham st KIRK A. JOHNSTON, 137 Front street, offer tbr sale in quantities lo suit purchasers Acid Tartani liq Hofl Anodyne Munatic t'arbonaie Magnesia small square Sulphuric Calcined Magnesia Nitne, pure Rochelle Halt Citiic rleidliix Mixture Aqua Fonis Butler's EfTervecing Magn Aether )iilphure Potash Bi Carbnuale Nitric Fart Sulphate Potash Nitric Dulc Chlorate Potash Acetic Oxide Bismuth Tartar Vitriniaied Oxide Zinc Salts of Tarter Butler's Apperent Sulphate Soda Hulphate Copper Ammonia Liq Fort Sulphate Iron Oil Wine Copal Varnish Epsom Salts Copperas Alum Davison's Calcined do in bottles anusn ol all Kinds warranted pure. m6 PFKII APS THERE Id NO MEDICAL OBSERVATION belter es ablished, and none more generally coufinned bv experience ofthe best Physiciansof all ayes in all countries, than the fact, that many of Ihe most difli cult snd Incurable ConsumDtions orisinated in neelecied colds. In a climate so variable as ours, where the changes oi wmiici ireuenuy suiuen sna unexpected, it requires more care and auon tion to goard against this dan gerous enemy of human hie, than moat persons are able and willing Ui bestow.

The bills of mortality exhibit the a arming and melancholy fact, thai the number of deaths by inn uneiMi are as nve 10 one inasiuur.li tnen, as tills fatal iliseaa i is increasinr and troreadinff so widelr ami fc.r fully, and bidding defiance often lo lite combined skill nf tne most eminent pnyaicians.it Is a sratiftcaiion to the sub criber to he enabled lo offer lo all of consumitive habits, or ihose afflicted with distressing pains in the side or breast, or any affection of the breast or lungs, a reasonable ami almost certain prospect nf relief, bv usms the celenra ted" BAUISAU rl KtM.lllK.Mt; PLASTER." They are prepared and sold at Uie BOWERY MEDICINE is i uk nowery rnfi nmRRW TION OR PKUSIAN PIL1.N. M. These valuable pills raise from the sreaiest weakness and distress arc! sunerinz, to a state nt strength, health and happiness. Many there are who have said in their hears there is no help for me, who have been raised lo pristine health aud vicor. They assuredly hsve healing virtues wiucn no ntner medicine in tnts country possesses Every individual has found, and will continue to find them suner scle thencreeutv of any snd every other medicine which can be produced in America.

If the purchaser does not find them In be superior to any anicles iu the public prints, for the diseases mentioned in the lame bill, which accom panies each box, when taken according to the directions, the money will be refunded on the return ofthe box. Let no one be discounts ed, however despairing their case may lie, until Ihey have fried the Persian Compound, for the most incredulous have acknowledged its superiority in quelling diseases which no other medicine could reach They are the cheapest as wen as uie Dest medicine in use. rrtcebicenlsperbox.coniaininrijpiiis: na tox 31 cts. with bill, 4c. The use of one box will be more convincing than a volume of Cf.ninrates.

For sale by J. FAT, Asent. New York. Retailed at Nos. 79 and 10U Fulton street, at Lyceum Bookstore.

633 Rroadwuy. at the Bookstore No. 2 Chatham Square, 262 wreenwicn street, auu at lue unrary, aut Bowery. N. B.

To Mothers It is with the greatest confidence that we adVise all those about to become mothers to make use ofthe Persinn Pills. at HARDWARE FOR CASH The subscriber offers A A. for sale at No. 173 Pearl st, between rine and Cedar streets, the following anicles, vix It lurry Handle Knives and Forks, Star and Cocoa do do Carvers and Steels, fiue German Silver, Britannia and Plated Tea and Tabic Spoons, heavy high brass Candttsrcks, Branch Lamps, polished Snuffers and Trays, Sad Irons, Shovel and Tongs, double and sin gle naircl Guns, brass. Iron and twist harrel Pistols, Pow rfer Flasks.

Percussion Caps, Gun Fim's. Saws. Files. Cm and Wrought Nails, Hooks and Hinges, Brass and lion Table Rut Ac; Spice Boxes, Shaviiis Cases. Shaving Boxes.

Hair, Cloth an I Shavins Brushes. Needles, tardea nd eiaallf ocket Cutlery, Snn Boxes. Sun Giawe. Corfee Mills, Axes, Hatchets, Htmmers. Curry Combs, it.ru Cards.

Jews Harps, Violins and Violin Strinzs Iron Merews. Win' low Snrinzs. Hoes. Foster's Corn and Grs Scythes, Bush Scythes. Brass Kettles, Slates.

suain Pencils. German wivcr. iron and Brass Tailors snd Woman's Thimbles, Tooth Briirhea, ilau.i Minors. Statia Glasses, Mitchell's Pens on cards, and in Boxrs, Pencils, Crayons. Ink Stands, Razors.

Scissors, Silk Purses, Carpenters' Pencils, Spectacles, Beads in different vaneties, Ac. Ac. together with many fancy anicles all of which are purchased for cash, and will bo vw unall advance ro can purcuaners. country At eicnants will tuui it wu in unuuc articles, prices, Ac. jfA, 0.

llllilO llitl I FOR CONSCMPTIOS, COUGHS Ac. Owing as I suiinose. to my sedenury habits, I have been iron bled for a long time wiih a psio in my side, some r.irtelnhiv. wun otner svm.iloms oi cousuiiiouon. physician could not relieve me.

and finally advised me lo In use Dr Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. I did and was eurad in six weeks. All Demons wi'h diseased lungs should itnmedtalely use this valuable remedy. It cured my cough in three day a wr. KliiNti.A.vi'r.K, 37 Sands street.

Brooklyn. Kf Caution This medicine is sold genuine at the Bow ery at ecu cine ntore, sw Bowery. mx PARK THEATRE Till 8 EVENING, Hay 6, will be performed the Comedy of TUB COUNTRY GIRL. Chipf sodale I Harceurt Hiela Pel7 JtrsFkxwwlam jiadArraline Alter which, CTJR108ITY CURED Or Powder for Peepers. In which Mrs FUzwilliam.

will sustain Fire characters, and sing a variety of Songs To conclude with the three of BACHELOR'S BUTTONS. Ilenrr Monimcr tley Emily Wilton MrsCreswick Poors open at Performance commences at 7 o'clock Rnxostl Pii50ccntedler cents BOWBRY THE AT RE 9th eight of Mods. KLISHMG. THIS EVENING, May 6. will be per formed the Play of DAMON A PYTIHA3.

Damon Ifamblin I Pythias Barry Calautue Mrs Proctor I Hermion rs lliuld To conclude with NORMAN LESLIE. Norman Mr Uamblin In the course of the niece, a rraud Masouerade Ball, in in which Mnns Klishing will exhibit his surprising aud wonderfull illustrations of tile Frog Ac iroorsopeo aiiiau pasio, ana tne periormance commen esai cincK. precisely. AMKttlCAN MISEIM, UROAUWAl OPPOSITE ST. CHURCH.

WONDERFLI. CURIOSITY. Monday.Anril 27. the GIANT BOY OF VERMONT. 3 years old, weighs about 100 lb.

and has a splendid pair of Whiskers, can be seen during the day and eveninz. Tlus most extraordinary child was born in the state of Vermont in 136, bis muscular strength is equal to a boy of sixteen, while hii face owing to a xoodlv stinnlv of whiikers. gives nun ine appearance oi ainan oi sjorou; ne isaDounour en in neisiiin. lie win renav a visit oi ine cunoua. as ne will remain but a shot time.

in addition to the above, the NORTH AMERICAN IN DIANS, whose performances have attracted thousands of visitors, win remain One eek Longer, being posiuvelv tne last week oi tnetr engagement. They may bo seen at tne jiuseum every aiicrnoon iromdio 7 o'clock in their Nation al costume Performance in the Lecture Room will commence at o'clock, consisting ol an extraordinary, sublime and lem fie display of Indian Pantomimes. ror panicuiars, see small bins. Fancy Glass Working, day and evening. Also exhibiting, the Grand Cosmorama.

which is of Itself wonn tne prce oi admission. rnnctpals ol Schools, with Pupils, admitted on reasonable terms. Admittance 25 cents. Children under 10. when with ruardians.

half price. a27 RE ENGAGEMENT OF MONS. B1I11N. PKALli'S JICSKCxTI Bioadway, opposite City Hall. Mrs.

WALLACK Favorite Sons irunrantced In all in tbk lessons of one hour each. the Grand combination of novelty and talent. Mons EIIIIX. ine ureat nt.bi.iA uiaat. oay anu evening; inecele nraled vocalist airs.

H. ALLACK.Iormerly Miss I uroin the eccentric Dr. VALENTINE, and Sig. BLITZ, the great oonemian Jiagician ana ventnioqiusr, every evening Sig, Blitz will open the evening's enteruinmenls with a variety of Magical Illusions. mrs.

wallack socc Sbr. Blitz will conclude his nartof die entertainment with uiaceienraren riaie lmnce. Dr. Valentine will give bis entertainment, commencing with a Lecture on Noses a colloquy between two Loafers on the state of the Country; The Long Island Chrisuius rany country school Keeping. To conclude with a favorite popular Ballad by Mrs.

Wal laca. Fancy Glass Working during the day and evening. Lecture Hon in performance to commence at 84 o'clock. PIANO FORTE Mr. 8 W.

BASS FORD. Tickets to all the entertainments. 50 cents. To the Mu seum. to seethe Giant only.

25 cents. Children half price. Bl ATLOSE OF JERUSALEM A. THEBES. vi The public are respectfully informed that the beautiful Panoramas of JERUSALEM and THEBES, now exhibiting at the Rotunda in Prince street, near Broadway, will positively close on the 18ih of May inst to give place to two new Panoramic Views expected from London by the uniin uueen and tney are assured that neitherof these pictures can be seen in New York after that lime.as a ouuumg is in progress in rnlladeiDlua.

to which place thev are to be taken. Explanations sre given at 9. A. IL. at 1.

at half oast 4. and ai uau iiasi r. m. Admittance Cents to each Panarama' m6 istf fry NATIONAL, ACADEMY OP riFSlRV CLINTON HALL. The Fifteenth Annual Exhibition nf the Academy is now open, from 10 o'clock A.M..

until 10 o'clock P. M. Admission 23 cents Season Tickets 50 cents, aislognes I3J cents. ap27 3aw4w THE 4TUlJa' OP BOOK KE SS CEDAR STREET. NEAR BROADWAY XCi ROOMS are open both Day and Evening, from to 2, from 4 to 6.

and from 7 to 9. This course of instruc tion is a routine of the most useful pracuce. uuuine of me course of fracute tnrougn which the Student passes under the instruction of C. C. MARSH Accountant There are no classes the instruction always imparted to individuals singly Books used by the rupd.

Invoice book. Sales book. Bill bonk. Cash book. Day book.

Journal, Ledger. mimfi. Pannership business, books. Buying, Selling. Lending, Paying, Receiving Pay ment, issuing and taking Notes, inlerest on Notes, taking up notes 1 rial Daiance.

Transactions, id month. Variations of the above, and paying Notes before due. Paying Note pan in cash and merchandize. Failure and compromise. Shipping on our a.

count, Importing merchandize. Discounting, Drawing, Ac cepting.selling Exchange, Bartering, Shipping to order, Insuring Trial balance. 7Varwac(ions. 3d month. Many variations of the above, and receiving Consignments, Selling Closing buying Exchange, Company speculations.

Receiving account Sales, closing Company account, making entries in Cash book, balancing Cash, exchanging Notes liiat balance. Transactions, 4th and 5th months. Making grand practical monthly entries from the Invoice book, Sales book and Cash book, equation of payment, partner's interest on Capital, Accounts Current Trial balauce. Balance Sheet, Closing the Books, He opening Accounts. Examination.

Set ot fifty Uuestiona, to review the Student, vai ions readv calculations. No course of instruction, the subscriber believes, has ever been devised, so well calculated to iinpan apnctical knowledge ol Book keeping, as the one now offered to the public and any tiling short of such a Course will prove of out utile use. A person of good capacity, devoting about three weeks to the studs, will be qualified to keep correctly aud ele xanuy tne accounts oi any Dusinei s. C. C.

MARSH. Author of "The scienccof Double Entry Book keeking Simplified''' A standard work, eighth edition, aw pases, bvo sio. "The art single entry Book keeping, Improved by the introduction ol the rrool Balance," l.sj pages ovo. cts. bA I ecture on the study of Book keeping, with Balaiic.

sheet." A neatpamphlet, 48 pages. 12 mo IS cts. m2 Imeod GOLDSMITH'S WRITISG AND BOOR. KEGPlMi ACADEMY. 281 Ttraadway, nctc ffranitebuiidinesxor.

ofChanibersst GOLDSMITH'S mucu admired svsteui of PEN Terms reduced from Fiftbes to FIVE clndine stationery.) liislikingthc vile practice of pcppiNa. ot which the public has fiom repeated deception become distrustful. lr.G. would merelv refer the La he and Gen tlemen of New York and Brooklyn lo the facts, hat he has tnrTURitc successive years borne offthe FIRST for the best specimens nf off hand Fbhmanship from all competitors, at the Fairs of the Amencaj Institute. CO BENNETT'S SYSTEM OF BOOK KEEPING lauubi bv a practical Accountant.

Mr. G. toqualilyyoungGcnUemcna9Taxicrs ot reninansliip iii its various brancnes. Principals ol'schools wislnncio have Goldsmith's System of Penmanship institutions may make favor able and satislaclory arrangements uy cat.mg ou jir. u.

at his rooms. Siraniers visitingthe city may receive a course oflessons in three days. for sale at tne Academy, a superior article oi metallic Pens. Rooms open during the Day and Evening. Separate Rooms for Ladies.

OPINIONS OP TBS PRESS. "Mr. G. is certainly one ofthe fiuest penmen we have ever seen." N. Times.

He is. we say unhesitatingly, the most accomplished Offhand Penman we liave evar seen." Evening Signal. Mr. is. lias not only a masterly command ol me pen him self, but baa a happy faculty of imparting it to others." L.

I. Star. We have never seen any one who cave a more practical ideaof a free runnine hand, than Gol ltsnmh." Sunday Mornine Atlas. IN CHANCERY. BSPORZ THS VlCB Clf a KC BLL08 James M.

Munay and Emma Murray, ii ui wi.e. i vs. Gillelta Murray, John H. Murray, and i ray, anu Mary Murray, his wife, William Sale in Partition. Murray and Henrietta Murray, his I and Abraham Ellis, and Alice, i A.

Ellis, his wife. STATE OF NEW YORK, ss In pursuance of a decretal eruer in ine aoove entitled cause, wiu oe sotu. under the direction of the undersigned, one ofthe Masters oftbis Court, by J. P. Dieierich, auctioneer, at the Merchant's Exchange, in thechy of New York, on the seventeenth day of June next, at twelve o'clock, noon of that day A Lb those two certain lots of ground, with the build ines thereon, known as Nos.

103 and 105 Wooster street, situate, lying and being in the 6th ward ofthe city nf New lorn. Deinj tne fann formerly belonging lo Nicholas Bayard. Esq. and known and distinguished on a certain map or chart thereof, made by Casuner M. Goerck, by Nes.

313 and 314, and front ng easterly on late Provost, now vi ooster street, oemg eacn wiam, ironi ana rear, twenty five feet, and in length on each side from Wooster street atorcsaid. parallel wuh spring street, and loward Iurens street 100 feet, more or less. Also, all that cer tain lot of sround. with tbe brick house thereon, known as 106 Wooster street. situate, lying and beirut in the Sth ward ofthe city of New York, being ptrt of the ground formerly known by the name of Bayard fann.

and distill ushed on amapmide by Casimer II. Goerck, by tbe number 275, being oouoaeo as westerly in irnni oy woo ter stieet. southerly by the lot known on said map by the No. 259, and northerly by lot No. 277, containing in breadth in front and rear twenty five feet, and in lenith en each side 100 feet, more or less.

Also, all that certain lot of i round with tne frame buildinc i hereon, known as 145 Cha. pel street, situate, lying and being in the fifth ward of the citv of New York, bounded westerly in front by Chanel street a oresaid. containing in breadth In front and reai 25 feet, and in depth on each side parallel with White street 20 feet, more or less said lot commencing at a point SO fe et distant from the northeasterly corner ol nue and unanel streets and running thence northerly along Chapel atreet ia feet, to tbe property now or late oi biaeon i ucser. listed New or Slav bin, irou DANIEL iLLMANN, Master in Chancery. W.

D. Craft, Sol r. my6 law6w BY order of John Brash, Esquire, Supreme Court Commissioner, in and for the county of Dutchess, residing at Pouihkeepsie in said county notice is hereby eiven that an attachment has issued against the estate of Harry Rodman, now or late of P.ughkeepsio aforesaid, an absconding or concealed debler, on due proof made to the said Commissioner, pursuant to the directions of the statute concerning ats tachments against absconding, concealed or non resident debtors, and that tbe same will be sold for the payment ot his debts unless he, the snd Harry Rodman, appear and discharge such attachment accordins law within three months from the first publication of this notice: and that the navment of anv debt and the delivery of any propeny belonging to the said debtor, to nun or tor nil use, ana tne transler of anv property by aim tor anv purpose lorudidden by law, na are voia. Dated May SUi, 1S40. U.

COLE, Attomey mv6 lawSm fm Anachin; Creditor. rrtBAOEKv nsiiiANCK cujifAtii. A FINAL DIVIDEND The Rereiversof ihe rraders' Insurance Company of tbe city of NcwYcik, uerebv give notice, that in pursuance of an order of the Court of Chan eery of the state of New York, made bv ihe Vice. Chancel. lor ofthe First Circuit, nn the 2iAh day of April.

IStO. they will, on the "23th day of May next, make a final dividend of all tbe monies that may be and remain in ibeir bands as such Receivers, among the creditors of ihe said corporation emiiled thereto, in proportion to ami upon surrender nf tne certificates of adjustment of their respective do minds, a', the ode. of said Receivers, No. 06 Wall second siory. sew i ora, Apnl tn, iw WILIJAM B.

E. W. DUNHAM. Surviving Receiversofthe Traders' Insurance Ccmrsny in tne cityoi new vers. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS uiair M.

rias for Florists The subscribers liave just received per ships Kmerald and li'i an extensive aseonment of aninciai flowers irotn runs, new style, tortne rjpnni. Also every kind of materials for manufacturing flowers. Dealers will find it profitable to call before purchasing elsewhere, as the prices aro unpreeertentedly low, the stork very large, and every article selected with the greatest ear In Paris BRUN.LAROS1ERE A CO, aS 1m 1 is William stree TIME OP LEAVING ALTERED. On and after MONDAY, May 4th, the Hartford steamboat will leave New York at FOUR O'CLOCK, instead of 6, as heretofore. BARTPORO ARD HKWHAVEH STKAJf.

BOITMIR. FORHARTFORD DIRECT. From K. IL Steamboat Place, foot nf Beekman street The steamboat BUNKER HILL, Captain San lord, will leave as above every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, at 4 o'clock. The steamboat CLEOPATRA, Captain Dost an, will leave every a uesoay, i nursday and Saturday FOR NEW nAVEN From foot of Beekman street The steamboats NEW HAVEN and NEW will alternately leave every morning, (Sundays excepted) at 7 n'eloelr RAILROAD CARS leave New Haven for Hartford on thej arrival of me aoove uoais.

Fi eight received until within one honrnf ilenartnre. For further information enquire of v. a. ALLb I'eck slip, or of E. A.

A G. W. CORI.lFS Pearl St. oN. B.

All persons are forbid trusting anv one on account I. I. I owners. mo SEW ROUTE TO BOSTON. VIA NORWICH AND WORCESTER a IT ROAD.

Fromlhe East RiverSteamboat Place loot of Beekman St. re neamnoai nwKKiUH, Captain Coit, will leave as ai'ove every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoon, at 6 o'clock. The steamb iat CHARTER OAK. Caniain Ranford. will leav every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 o'clock msMineiBini! iL ine.uuine arrival ot the aoove noaiaai Norwich every morning, in the splendid Carsof the Nor wich and Worcester Railroad Company, and proceed im mediately to Boston, without chanon nfenrsnr ha'eaee.

Freight taken for all the above nluca until within an hour oi i ue uepanureoi ine uoais. or further information, inquire of apo a. t. Pearl street. HEW YORK, A LBAS A TROY STEAMBOAT LINE, FOR ALBANY.

From the foot of Barclay street. The ALBANY Thursday mnrniag, at 7 o'clock. The CHAM PLAIN, FriJay Morning.at 7o'elock. The ALBANY, Saturday morning, at 7 o'clock. From the foot of ConrlandtstredL The DE WITT CUNTON.

This afternoon, at 5 o' clock. The SWALLOW. To morrow afternoon, at 5 o'clock. NOTICE A IGoods. Freight.

Barnaae. Bank Bills, spe cie. or any other kind of Property, taken, shipped, or mil on board the Boatsofthis Line, must be at the risk of the wnersofsuch Coods.Fretght, Ac. PEOPLE'S LINK FOR ALBANY. Laxdino st tub Intermepiats Landihcs.

i i a. i 1TTIP1 iii llieUBlV VIII ClrAI DiHIIIllUU bOVA, Caplain W. IL Trusdell. will leave the iJ Pier, between the loot of Court laud anuLibeity streets, on WEDNESDAY', May 6, at five o'clock. P.

M. For passage or freight, apply to CROOKE, FOWK3 A corner oi est anu ijocny sirens oi N. B. All goods, fi eight, baggage, bank bills, specie, or any other kind of properly, taken only al the risk of the owneis thereof PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY DIKECTJ THROUGH WITHOUT LAND1NU. THE NEW AND ELEGANT steamboat Caut A.

P. St. John.will leave the steam boat Pier, between the fool of Courtlan.lt and Libeny st, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock For PuBs ure or Irreisht anolv to CROOKE. FOWKS, A CO cor West and Liberty sts of P. SHULTZ.

at the Office: or tne Captain, on board. N. B. All Goods, Ereight, Uaiigage. Bank tuns, pceie, or any other kinds of Properly taken only at the risk of the owners thereof.

NO CHARGE FOR BERTHS. THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE ARE SOT TO UK HOlitJIII ACCOMMODATION LINE FOR ALBAO i and intermediate landings Fare tl. Sup per cents. I i.e commodious steamboat NAPOLEON, Cant. J.

W. Hancox. will leave the font of Barclay street, on THURS DAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. Regular days from New York, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and aiurdavs Albany Mondays. Werneeday, and Fri days Landing on hepsasage up and down at the foot of Hammond street, ForPaasaee or Freight, annlvon beard, or to JOHN BALL.

No. 104 Barclay st EC A Reward of TEN DOLLARS will be paid upou he conviction of any Viltian destroying the Bills of this Boat INDEPIiN JJKNT OPPOSITION LINE FOR 1 T. 'w itt ivTpnurTiiiVfi ii I A I llir. i r.u.nmiiaiCi rTlaiC. LANDINGS FARU fO CENTS '2 The new and splendid steamboat KOS CIUSKO, Captain D.

Haywood, will kave ium pier luol jf Robinson street, next shove Barclay street, on and after Monday, the bin ol Apnl.ss lollow.nii lunin notice: For Albsny, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock. A.M. Returning, leaves Albany every TUESDAY, THURS DAY, and nATUKUAv, at o'clock, A. .11. ror lreiehtor passage.

apply on board, or to ap3 HAWKINS A WILLIAMSON. 97 West st FOR ALBANY. SWIFTSURE LINE OF FREIGHT BARGES. The steam boat SANSUSKY. Captain Brooks, will leave the foot of Corllandl st TII1S AFTERNOON, al5 o'clock, wnh the treiitiu barge A.

Marvin, from tlie foot of Broad street, for Albany. or ireiglit nr passatre. apptv on hoard, or to A. VAX SANTVIM U1), 16 South street or ft? Cor la. dl street, up stairs.

FOK PUIUUKLEPME e5r ftg Every day (iSunilay excepted) landing at west romt, cold spnns. nst 1 kill Landlnz. New llamhiirsh and Milton. The new and splendid steamboat OCEOLA. Caplain Ver dine Trues Jell, will leave the foot of Chambers street, every afternoon.

(Sundays excepted at 4 o'clock, comuiencins Tuesilay, vm. Ketiirmmr will leave rnushkeepsie euery mormiie at 7 cloca. orpassmie app'y lo ftie rsptainon board, or to M. A. U.

R. MAKTIN, 114 West street N. B. All zonds, fr iclit. bank bills, spccie.or other pron eny taken on board tliis lloal must be at the risk ofthe own er tnereot.

mm FOK NKUHIK. Landln: at Calowell's. West Point and Cold The new Hi JIVFS NfaDlSON. Captain Chas. will leave Warren i ami tmuAi al 1 o'clock Ai ling gage.

Packages or Parcels. Bank Bills nr Specie, numn board ol this Boat without being entered on the books of the Boat, or receipted for, wi.l be at the risk of the owners thereof. intii FOB NEWBCRG. Landing at Caldwell's, West Point and Pprintr. Ljlr.

Joiinson. will 'lie nier fool of Warren me pit every MON NDAV. WEDNESDAY. Hii'llr DAY, andr? ATl'RDAY AFTERNOON, at 4o'cloci, cummenctne April I J. ror ireiglit or passage, apply to the capt on hoard.

N. All Bagirae and freiint ofeverv 'scripuon. Bank Bills or Specie, r. lit on hoard this Boat, imi. beat the risk of the owners thereof, unless a Bill of Lading or Receipt is g.gncd for the same.

ai FOR SING AND CKOTON. si rp The 3)ea'nlM' TELEGRAPH. Caut. J. 9.

yjaOdell, will leave New York from the foot nf 1 street every afternoon, Sundays xceiuc o.ai 3 o'clock. Kemrnini, will leave Croion every Mixnini; at7J o'clock and SinsSmx aiSo'ciocfc. fouching at outers. Ilasiinss, Dobs ferry and TrryTown each way. All freight and bnjtiaee ai the risk of the owners.

For further information, enquire of THOS. E. HCLSS, No. West slreei, corner of Wairenor of thecaiUiin on ooaru. tea FOR KISCSTOf THIS DELAWARE AND HLOSON The Steamboat EMERALD.

Captain John Ketcham. leaves Ihe foot of Murray street. every MONDAY and I HDKBliAH at o' clock, every SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Hemming the Linerald leaves Kingston everv wkii. NESDAT and at hall past 2 o'clock, and every SUNDAY, a 4 o'clock.

P. M. Landins at the intermediate places. For Passage or Freight, apply to the Captain on board. or fo CKOOK.E, owns A CO, corner of eat aud Libeny streets.

mh5 NKW ARRANGEMENT. FOR NEW ROCHELLE AND GLEN COVE DAILY. On, and after Tuesday, May 5th, tbe stcamooal AMLKICAN EAGLK, Captain Charles II. Peck, will leave New ork. (from Fulton Market Slip.

E.R.) daily, Sundays excepted, at 2 o'clock, P. for New Rochelle and Glen Cove. Keturmng Leave uien Cove every morning quarter be New Roi h'lle. ha'f past 8 FOR PEACOCK'S POINT. OYSTER BAY AND COLD SPRING.

The A. E.will extend hertripstolheahove places. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Returning, leave Cold rpnng every Monday, Wednesday, and nday monunz at o'clock. Oyster Bay 20 minutes past 6, Peacock's Point quarter past biases will be in readiness, on the arrival of the boat at Glen Cove, to convey passengers to Buckram also from Cold spring to Huntington and its vicinity.

tixccueui ar.couimofiauons eiin er lor transient or per iiu. cm iiuuuuig, i.i UC UBU WUVCUinil 111 CIUIBT Ol IUS 1' rove landing. ap23 NOTICE. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. For NEW BRIGHTON PORT RICrt, MOND AND ELIZABETH PORT.

The steamboats CINDERELLA and WATER WITCH, will on and alter March VJ, I W0, leave New ork, Pier No. 1. Nonh river, as follows leave New York, at A and o'clock A M. ami 2 and 4 o'clock P.M. Will leave Elizabetn fort, at and tu A.M.

and 1 and 4, o'clock P.M. on Sundays, win leave Jrv Yore at ami ill o'clock, A. and 3 o'clock P. M. Will leave Elizabeth Port, ai 9J o'clock A.

1 and4jt o'clock, P. M. i rass jngers solus 10 nainneia ann EMmervtlle will leave New York at a and lilt o'clock A. and 4 o' clock M. Passengers for Morristown and Baskenr'dxe will leave New York at 104 o'clock A.

on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Sat UJ. lays. Fare to Morristown, St. Also rassengers going to runway will leave New i ork at liu o'clock A.

and 4i o'clock P. M. Fare to Rah way, 37 NEW ARRANGEMENT. FOK PORT JEFFERSON. mum formerly ukown MtiADOW.

landing eacn way ai norm ron, lormeny uow Har Th. luvi, alfTXI 13 sock, will commence bcr regular trips on Saturday, April II, leaving new ion irom 1001 oi marKet street, rJ. u. ev rr, Wednesday and Saturday morninas. at 8 o'clock.

Returning Leave Port Jefferson every Monday, and Thursday mornings, at 10 o'clock, making two trips a week until further notice. On the arrival of the boat at Pon Jefferson, Stages will be in attendance to convey passengers to Jld mans. Millers1 Place, Rocky Point, Wading River.and Riverhead; and al so. from River head to Greenpon and Sag Harbor, and in. termediate places.

Also, from Pon Jefferson to Patchoug, and intermediate places. On the arr.val of the boat at North Port, Stages will be in attendance to convey passengers to ami Ul town aud interfile dia'e places. Passate to Pon Jefferson tl. Do to North Pon 75 cents. For further narticulars, inquire of J.

C. BATLI3 A SON. 196 South sr. N. Y.

C. Sweezey, 431 Water st, corner of Market, N.Y.; or to tbe Captain on Doaru, Harlem wharf, B. K. apz IIOROKEN FERRIES. Tbe steamboats HOBOKEN and PIO NEER will uly constantly between Bar street and Hoboken.

The NEWARK will leave canal street at th commencement of each hour and every hall hour. and Uoookenevcryintermedialequar eruiinn: me oa, TbeFAlKYul EEN, will leave Christopher street at ofeach hour and half hour, andHobo kencvery nteruie bate quarter during tlie day. tins from Barclay M. FOR PHILADFLPHIA. VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL.

SWUTSLRE LINE. A boat Jcl rvr, Thepruprietorsof the Stesro iTausporuiion Lme win commence run a iegular Une of Barges, between this cuy mi Piiim.i phia.via aud Raritan Canal, on the 13th last. arl continue to run jrim tho u. ou. iioiii pier 2 East River, in New York, and from Walnt.l street in Philadetpbla.

trortreigiii. wi.n wui oe carried on tle most aceonimo daimg terms, apjaj il. TiitMlaON, aouth street. New orto ARMER PATTOV, 45 and 45 Somh Wharves, Pmtadelphr F03 PIIII.ADEI.PKIA. rWIFTSURTT! LINE via.

MawaTt. an4 i bvsKin. Uarjo PHILADELPHIA Is now ioadincaH'ier .1 ..4. .11 I. it o.

r. r. ao i o.iioe'uiie uespatcri. tor ire: Meh will i cen ratw. tm1t to YMTC.Ytn i WILLI AM II THOMSON, 1R93 CHESTS.

TW single aad two (double Fire Proof Chests, Cay rir Pai eut." Forsaiobv sp CH'kS. LEAVENS, Pine st. PKPPEai BAUCIS 15 boxes, for sale bv lu5 NaTHL. PUTNAM, 65 Front st. CANTON, VIALIVKEPOOL.

FOS ft a pane FOR i rS? r5 m5 pier 13, azi m6 m6 Freia4t.LtiMa.or Packajresj For Cantos Liverpool, will ttkam, or an aaportaat bg aess will be aUeadM auasi iruiisi fsIlT nsaiiiniiii saacat all ardors, who wiUsailina few days for ths above parts. aa saay be niKTer street stairs, rniisr ooca. m. uvaav nmrMM tfiik, i ran. 1 AaoAUh.

KOK UUla. FustPackeL The frplendid well known fast sailing packet ahip HIBEKMA Capt. E. B. Cobb, will po sail na he accommodauoiu of this ahiu for cabin, lecond Cabin and steerage passengers are so well known, that it is scarcely necessary to say she is excelled by none cr in pun.

rersoos about to tmuara lor port would do well to examine the accommodations of th ship before engaging elsewhere. The price of passage being low, early application should be made on board, west side Bulling slip, or to m6 dnnr In IM boulil FOR LIVERPOOL. Packet ol the 13th May. The first dan fast saiiinc Dacket shin STE PHEN WHITNEY. 1.000 tons burthen, CapuW.

C. Thomiuoo, will sail, as above her regular day. navim very supenor accommodations for cabin. 2nd cabin and steerage passengers; persons intending to embaik should make immediate application on board, foot oi Maiden lane, or to GLOVER Mc.MUR.aAY. fS 69 South street.

FOK The very sunenor well known shin HIBIiR ifNlA, Capt Cobb, will sail on the 7ih inst. lor i 'he ab ive port. Passeneers Dtoceedint bv this conveyance, will fin' the accommodations vnry superior and the terms moderate for which apply to KOUHli. BROTHERS CO. m4 67 South at.

FOU LlVriKr OOL. Fust VesseL The first class new fast sailing packet ship MEMPHIS. Cant, S. Nichols, wi 1 sail 8 lb inst. Can handsomely accommodate a few cabin, second cabin and a limited number of steerage passenger on teasonable terms.

Persons ibout to embark would do well to examine this ship, as no vessel in port can compete with her lor splendor, comfort and convenience. For teims. apply to HAMILTON HkNKY, 171 Sou'n St. NB Ship and passencei Mores put up at short notice and on reasonnbie temu. m4 FOR LIVERPOOL.

Packet rf the 7th May. The fast sailine first class packet ship ROS COE, burthen 760 tons, Captain HuitlesUm, i will sail as above, net regular day. Having very supenor accommodations for cabin, Sd cabin and steerage passengers, persons intending to embark should make immediate application on board, foot of Fletcher st. or lo GLOVER Sr. McMUBRAY, 69 South a 27 corner of Pine st.

FOR LIVERPOOL. The first class, new, fast sailing packet ship gSfeMKMPHlS. Capt. S. Nichols, master, will au instant, for tae above port.

Can handsomely accommodate a few cabin, secoed cabin, and limned numxer of steerage passengers, on reasonaqle terms. Vrsons about to embark would do well to examine this ship, as no vessel in port can compete with her for splendour, comfort, or convience. For terms apply in board, foot of Wall street, or to HtKUMAW fit tt.ee. A IS, ml 61 South st, (up staiis) I door from Wall. FOR To Sad Positively 8th inst.

The new superior last sailing packet ship PHIS, CaptainS. Nichols, will positively aSsail as above. For fteisht efSOO bales of cotton ot passage, having accommodations unsurpassed for splendor and comfort, apply on board at Murray's wharf, nr to SljU 1 1 is. Hiuttncuij, oo oouin st. N.

B. The price of passage by this ship is reduced to ninety dollars, without wines nr liquors. m4 FACK.EI' boU. LONDON. To sail on the I8th inst.

Can accommodate a few cabin, second cabin ffib, a limited number of steerage passengers. SS. Persons about embarking will do well to inspect this ship, as her accommodations are ve. tupe nor. For terms, apply to HERDMAN St KEEN AN, 61 South st.

up stairs. FOR HAVRE. Packet of the 8th May. The packet ship POLAND, C. Anthony, mnstei, will sail on her regular day as above.

For freiht or pax age, apply on beard, at ER.orto WM. WHITLOCK.Jr. 46 South st. PAS3AUE FROM UL, ASCiO Direct. To sail early in July.

Persons desirous to en. age passage! from the above pott for their relations or frieuds. Jril have now a very favorable opportunity ot do ing so, by applying to the suhsenbers. ULUVblt MCMURttai, 69 South st, comer ot Pine. FOR MAI ANZAo.

The fine new ipper fastened btig DIPLOMA, Tylay.msster, will hive immediate despatch. For freieht or passage, apply to NESMITH At LEEDS. 17 South St. PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS. Packet oi the llthMay.

The solenoid fast tailing packet ship ALABAv MA, Capt Berry, will positively sail on Monday, llth May, her tegular day; and can accommodate a lew more cabin and steeiage paaaen ters. at reasonable rales. Apply on board, at On. leans wharf, fool of Wa II street or to W. J.

T. TAPSCO'i Peck slip. next door to 151 Sou'h St. Nb oai.t The superior, copper fa and ceppered barque HANNAH, Boss, mister, will have im media dispatck for the above port. ri freight or passage, 1.5 I).

ROBERTSON. Maiden lane. re the m2 m5 fOit rsavV uttLibAiNs, Holmes Line Regular Packet for nday, 11th May I he last saiimir coppered snip ALtirJAM sOffCC Berry, master, wdl have immediate des patch. or freight or passage, anpfy on board, at Orleans pier, or to WILLIAM KKLSON, ni4 os soutn sr. PASSAUK Ort NKW OKi.fc.AN First Vessel.

A very Rne packet ship, nearly new, will be despatched in s. few Hays, and sail as above. tjjibin and paiscngers wid lind ttto antage to call on HAM.L.TOS" HENRY. 171 South st. FOK MOBILE.

To sail on the 10 inst. The suneiior new copper fastened schooner MOORBSON, Johnson, master, will sad as above. For balance of freight or passage, having superior accommodations, appply fo WaU st. FOR CHARLESTON. Commercial Line This Day.

Th? superior copper fastened packet brig ASHLEY. J. Pike, master, will take what freight may offer and clear as above Kor freight or uassase, having handsome accommn tions, arplv board, at bulkhesd Murray's and fine st wnari, or io uusnaiti os uimun, 61 SouUi street. FOK SAVANNAH. Georgia Line Regular Day.

The superior packet schr. M1LLICENT, iSiSeth Chester, master, is now loading, and will have immediate despatch. For freight apply to mS DUNHAM DIMON, 61 South st. FOK. SAVANNAH Old Established Line.

m6 m6 Regular Day. The superior, fast sailing packet brig'L. BALDWIN, Capt Baasett, is now loading and will oosiiivelv clear as above. For balance of freight or passage, having elegant fur nished accommodations, with state rooms, apply oa board between Pine st. and Murray's whrves, or to m4 Sf SOTT Ik MUK.KrJ.LL., t8 Soutn St.

FOR ST. JOHNS, N. F. Fast Vessel. A very superior, new, copper fastened schr.

will sail tor tue above port mlafew days. For freight aoply to WM J. McKEE, 71 WtllsL. Southern Packet Office. FOK ST.

JOHNS, N. B. With Despatch. Tha fast saiiinc Conner fastened packet schooner iEVKLINA, Downs, master, will sad as above. For freisht or passage: apply on board, or to WM.

J. McKEE. 71 Wall street. Southern Packet Office. FOR WILMINGTON, N.

C. McKee's Line With Despatch. The fast sailing, regular packet schr. PERU will sad as abave. For freight or passage, having good tccomrncK dations, aoply on board, or to WM.

J. mcrvrAri, 1 1 wan sueet, m5 Southern Packet Office. FOR BALTIMORE Old Line. Fust Regular Packet. The regular packet schooner CELESTE, Johnson, master having a large part of her cargo on board, wiil sail as above.

For freight or passage, apply at Orleans pier toot ot wan st. or to m6 JOHNSON tt LOWDEN, 86 Wall st FOK BALTIMORE. M. Kee's Line Tburdsay, The very supenor, new, fast sailing packet schr. TALMA.

Jarv is, master, having most of her cargo on board, will sail as above. For balance of freight, apply on board, at Burling sup, or to vy m. MCAE.e.,71 wall sr. 1 AUCTION SALES: AUCTION SALES Southern Packet Office. FOK PHILADELPHIA Union Line.

To morrow. The Gne fast sailing packet schooner LADY WARRINGTON, Hubbard, master, is now tiii loading at Old slip. Korfrcithl, app iy to mS J. N. BRIGGTJ, 84 Old s'ro.

m6 ANTKD TO CHARTER. A good vessel irom 3OJ0 to 4X0 bbls. to load lor Europe. Apnlv to 'ROBERTSON, 169 Maiden lane. FOR SALE, FR SIGHT OK CHARTER.

The fine, new. coopered and copper fastened 5 brig CEYLON Rogers, master. 2 For further paniculars.si.pi to 7i JOHN LliWH DARBY, 71 Wall st. m6 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. Tbe superior fast sailing copper fastened brig MAINE, Cushmg, master, 17 tons or 1600 bbls.

Apply to NEsMl 1 11 at min sr. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. 3r The new, eopne' fisicneJ, clipper built schoe MESSENGER, Whit, master, 6 months bunh 107 tonsi r.r 720 complete order for any vovsee. Apply to m6 DUMHAM tt. DIMON, 61 South st.

COFFEE 200 toxes xroond enfT smtsble lor shipping, tor sale by NATHL, PUTNAM, 96 Front st. BY S. P. IIS GRAHAM. Store No.

US Ftsltosj atreet sstxt loNassaa. i i'H LlRaDAV. At 10 o'clock at the sale room. Elegant Furniture A valuable and extensive assorts sent of new and second hand cabinet and household Furniture. Const, ring of wardrobe, marble top pier sad centre tables, tutted, plain and sprmz seat sofas, mahogany rocking chairs, marble top waslutands, polished dressing Bureaus, mahogany, curled maple ana iancy cn.

ira, mas bogany French and field bedsteads, saoll, dming and tea tables, ottomans, foot benches, countins house and office desks, Boston rocking chairs, toilet Ubles, wasa stands, Alro, a large assortment of second hand bouselioM and cabinet furnitore. Larrms and Gn an Mm An e'ecant assortment rich gilt and broexe mantel and astral lamps, with drops, hail lamps and girandoles rtch piat'd castois, waiters; candlesticks, branckes, buuer pots, snuffers and UaTS, knives and forks, cot glass decanters. S.c Carpets Also, a quantuy oi swoad hand and new brusscls and mgrain carpeu, lufs.cmmb cloths, table covers, white and coi'd maUirgToic. At I o'clock. Piano Forte Also, I elegant ntw piano lcrte, gtand action, a fiist rate instrument.

FRIDAY, At 10 o'clsek, at 123 Fulton st. Elegant Furniture A large atsorin ent of new and second hand household and cabin furniture, 4zc. bi ItlUinAb UtLL. STOBB32a CN.aSO 115puLTOBSTItlTS. i.

THURffDAi, At 101 o'clock at 90 Franklin st. Elegant Furniture A valuable assortment of gea teel household furniture consisting of handsome bruv. seh and other carpeu, rugs oil coih, sofas, mahogany chairs, couches, looking glasses, piano lorte, lea, card, dinme, work and other tables, burrans, sideboard, bed room furtmure, mantel lamps and lustres, china and gliss ware, kitchen utensils, tie ill in good order. TUESDAY, May li. At 10 o'clock at 810 Greenwich street, near 'Abingdon square.

Handsome Furniture An elegant assortment ol choice household fmnitcre of all description, by catalogue. FRIDAY, At 10 o'clock, on the southwest corner of Hous'on and Crosby sis. Sa'eola Stock of Groceries The stock of good family groceries, wines, iiquois, stand casks, veer pumps and fixtures contained said store, known as No. 414 Houston st. SATURDAY.

At 10a o'clock in the sales rooms. The entire elegant furniture from 3 families removing and giving op housekeeping, brought down for convenience of sale comprising elegant Brussels, ingrain and Venetian carpets, rugs, oil cloths, looking glasses, curtains, mantle clocks, lamps and ornaments. Ins tree, fire sets, mahogany and fancy chairs, sofas, couches, otto mans.sipebiards, pier, centre, tea, card, work anddi ning tables, plam column and dressing bureaus, toilet stands and sets, French and high post bedsteads, wardrobes, feather beds, mat trasses and paliasters, china, glass and plated ware, table cutlet kitchen utensils, Sic Also 4 valuable piano MONDAY, At 10J o'clock from the sale rooms. Store, Fixtures, Glass Cases, Counters, All the handsome store fixtures, t'las and show cases, counters, Stc. (rom No.

5 Astor House. To Carvers and Gilders, Looking glass and Picture Frame Makers. Ac Will bo so'd. without reserve, an extensive and valuable collection of carvers moulds, presses and implements of all description for carrying on the cotnpoeiuon business, PJRM FOR SALE AT EASTCHKSTKR. This farm is about founeen miles from the city of lull new lorx.on tne Boston rost Hoed, nan a mite tiii south of EaAchester, one mile from Westchester snd within six miles of the Rail Road at Harlem.

It commands a fine view of Lone Island sonnd, and the adja cent oouniry, and contains acres of arable aud wood, wun li acres of Mil meadow, arm House, Bam, Ac and offers many ailvan'azes eilhr to the amateur or practic al farmer and gardener, tt will be sold without incumbrance to close a trust. The premises will be show a on application to Mr. Edwar ls, the tenant. For further par ticu'ars apply to Al'LCS CLAKhK, a29istf No.2 Merchant's Coun. Exchange Place.

TO LET. The (Store No. 3J William street, opposite the Exclunze Am.lv at 01 Pi'ie street 'll PART OKAHODSE TO L.h A pan ofthe House No. 166 Barrow street, near Hudson. Will be let low tn a sioail family.

Or two rooms Hh ine accomodation of single gentlemen For particulars apply on the premises. mi lw TO LET A two story basement bouse Willi rood cellar sxd kitchen. No 214 Third Avenue, be ing one of a row ol mi, between 19th and 2Utb sts. weuM.le. The house is in the be.

order, lias been newly painted, will be rented extremely low to a good tenant Possession given immediately Enquire of mi SYLVESTER A CO. 136 Brosdwav. IIOCSE IX BROOKLYN TO LET. Delightfully situated as a country residence. contains leven Kooma, wood noose and ctner 1 conveniences, one mile from the Fulton.

6uuih, Catherine, or Jackson Ferries. Toe lot feet deep. To a good lenaut it will he rented very low. Apply to m2 fYLVESTEK A CO IS6 limidwsy. ROOMS TO LET.

One or two gentlemen can he accommodated with furnished rooms, wit flout board on the 2 1 floor of a fine three story bouse in u. pan oft he e.iy term reasonable. Apply lo box 13 Lower Post Office. m2 mPART OF A IIOC9K TO LET. To spacious Rooms, with lied Rooms and CUxeis.cn 'he second floor of an elezant modern built three Moi brick liptise.

Two a'tic bed rooms may also be had if required. ssession giveaimmeikately. Apply on the premises. No. 91 Walter street, a few doors Irom Broad way.

n5 1,1 AK a 'Ott BALL. A farm containing 511 acres of rood and in New Knch lle. westrrieaier county, i the mdes Irom Itlc city ol New I main Boston road, about li as main road, about li York. The most of the purchase money can remain en bond and mong me. For piniculir appl to ,2 II RiiBERTSON.

169 Maiden Lane. OLD PENCIL CASE LUST Los in lha rati, mad cars, between this city and Philadelphia, a gold ever pointed Pencil Case, tinted with an amitiyst in the head, on which is encraved a fauiuy crest. Tne fin.ier by leaving it at No.ZII Br a Iwiy.ailjo.ain; tlie Aaieric tn Ha uu lw BOARDINU AT SAYBROOK A num tier of mrilers can be well accommodated with Imard in a private family in tho pleasomest pan of brook. Conn. For tunher irticulars, enuir of ailw MOORE A C.

1 12 Chithani at. I tUAltU. Turee or I ir x. nlicuie i cin be accum IB inotiaied Willi b.uiril. in a pi a ant situation (Rieen wich st eel.

below Cedar,) after the 1st of May. Address this otn a2U.stf EJIOVAL JOHN II. BOWIE. Currier and Leather Dealer, has removed to No. 23 Jacob street, one d.Kr from Frankfort street, where he ttas alwiys oo hand a variety of LEATHER, suitable Root and Shoe makers Saddlers, Harness makers a ni H.

okbiuder. Boot Legs snd Feet, and Cu. Leather ol every deserip tion. nilim RICHARD SCHSLL. Exchaiue Bio A.

ker, has removed hisoiiice to j. 'i Hanover street. a2l ltn U'tTCK cfc Wall street. llAHLLs CaRVILLE, haa from No S6 to 33 Pine et. SPECTACLES LOST.

removed in EMOVKDT. removed from 91 lo m2 REMOVAL. JAMES THOMPSON, Confectioner, has removed from 171 corner of CourJandt St. to 233 corner of Park Place. Broadway.

a4 KEMOVKD. JOHN LEWIS DARBY, has removed from No. 163 Maiden lane lo No. 71 Wan street, late Pon Warden's office. mS K.HOVAL.

B. II. HALriTED baa removed from No 59 William to No 175 Pearl street, between Pine and Cei'ar where he offers tor sale a large assortment of Hardware, cheap for cash. ru5 rglO SINGLE GENTLEMEN To Let two handsome J. rooms unfurnished on the first floor o.

Hi Chambers M. mo Iwis UUSIS WAN l'EO A Parlor and one or two Bed family, up town or in Brooklyn. run mure. gentlemen, in a pnvaie Address Box Lower fAITKH WASTED A whitu man. 1 o5H Broadway ap 34 Apply at II WO FEED BOYS lor a Napier Picas, are want J.

e.l immediately. Apply ai ihis ntfice. A pair of Spectacles, wiib to steel bows, in a moirocco ease. The finder will re er J. ceive tl reward, by leaving the same at W.

A J.T. TAP 8COTT8, 43 Peck slip. m'i CHIPPF.RI serTAlISMAN for Gibraltar, wdl pk ase to clear out their goods to the Custom House this day, and send tneir bins of lamm at ineomee oi tne encscnoer. ma JOHN LEWIS DARBY. 71 Wall street.

ONSIGNKKS of eight hundred and fity eishi bars of CAR IRON, shinned by J. Simth. oershin Mar mora, from Liverpool, will plaase attend immediately lo receipt of same. UERUMaN A KEEN AN, m2 Agenis. PER SHIP MARMORA, from Lfver nooL will lease seud their oermiu on board, looiof Pike st.

wiihoiu delay to me office of the subscriber. All goods not permitted, must be unavoidably sent to public store. iictiLMiA.n et B.r.t... mvt 61 auth st TO xtS DOOR LOCKS dozen superior Ame ticanetore Door Locks, from 9 to 12 inch sizes, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, at very reduced prices, by ap27iatf LEAVENS. Pine St.

RAIL ROAD IROS, Ac. The subscriber (through his friends in England and Wales! will exe cute on favorable terms orders lor all descriptions of Eug nsn iron, Ancnors, trains, i ruue, stc. Kail Koad iron furnished at the shortest notice, and particular auenuna given to shipments, which in ail cases will be made at tbe lowest rales I freight. SIMEON P. DE, spU 3mis Broadway.

tTORAGEun be had at the spacioiM and dry cellar Oof 20 Broad street, oo reasonable terms The above has been finished oa expressly for the storoge uf wines having a stone floor. Apply tn tn2 3t WM. IT. JONEa.Z) Broad sr. GREENBACK FEJItLE SEMINARY TARRVTOWN.

Westchester Couutv. Y. ipUE dummer term of this Institution will omimence J. on the 1st of Mav. AppUcaiions may be made to the pnocipaLMrs.

Romeyo.at Circulars may be had at Ihe Bookstores of Re Lock wood, 111 Broadway, and P. J. HunUniton. 7l Peart su aad at the music store of E. Riley A Co.

29 Chaihun St. a2i2w FtlRE BRICK. American Fire Brick, afloat, (ur sale bv wuAi.a. iu. sp24 2o Elm street.

PHILADELPHIA ASD BALTIMORE. PERSONS havinx funds to dispose of payable in Phi nr lUl.i nore. or the paper of the Penusvtva n.i...r Wm. New Jersey, and Virrinia banks, will find It fir their advintaje. before disposing of SemTtol call upon MAXWELL A No.

51 W.IK.maL, between Wail and rme wm. myjrnis P.r.Aff AND NEW YORK COCNT11V iX MONEY MAXWELL A Co No. 51 William street, between Wail and Pine sts will purchase Eastern Bank Notes, and those or ihe hank in ihis ektte, either Red Back or Softly Fund, on as Uvoi.ble terms as any Ei cnance nroaerein iiu.iij. N. Certificates upon the Banks of tbe interior of this Btate wan' co.

Piv5 3mis "tf ECHA5ICS" IJtSTlTCTB SCHOOIJ This scnoo nas oern rcraoreo io ine noe sad commodious rooms Nn. 12 Chamber street, near Cbailiam. where a wi I raiment remain. It is organized into a Male aiul Female pirtiaent occuuving separate rooms, ine former under the cars of Mr. B.

Haiieck. with sssistants.the latter noder rrairci. samsianis. me rsnhoul isiotn as one ofthe fir si class, and rn the part of ibe Committee or of the Teachers, will be siiared nji iiaiiuiiorriii respecrvbuiiy sod ui ictjtc Hij ine couraeaot iiiaLruc may be obtaincdat the rfcho.il. Terms For members, the two iuuior classes, SI per 4uaic in mui classes, so extra class.

W. ro meuinere ol me liistrtuie, two mninr classes. two iwoh classes, ri exira class. 87. 'French snd drawsis, each extra.

By order of tl.eScrnol Co.nmftee. nArMi' OLACK COLOCHEO FILLET lilUw sLf Justreeerrcd and for sale at LeWIS'S. 277 llcoadvsv. mS North of Cbimbcr TISKS G8 rr. casks rJweet Malaga 36 B.

B. Ledi, Auction. Bl E. H. LUDLOW CO.

8AXXiiRooat.N.Il Bboab ituit. S. H. L. tfc CO.

will attend to sales ol slocks, real, aad personal estate, merchandise, etc at taesr saVs room aad elsewhere. Advances nude oa foods. A register of boosts to let kept free of charge, tor the mutual benefit ol landlord and tenant. The arrangement with the New York Life ancHTrmst Co. for the benefit of tho buyer and seller of real estate exists as neretoiore.

THUliSUAl, May T. IS o'clock, at the salesroom, II Breed St. Chancery Sale Culer the duecuon of Cambre leng, (EUq. maatrr in chancery Sixteen lou of land saaaie at Redhook. the Sib ward of the city of Brook yn, and distinuisbd oa a map of part ofthe propert of Nicholas Van ceased, by the numbers from 161 tn 1 SO rrielairve, in nting on Van Dyke st, and from 141 to 160 Ischssive frnniiag on Klizabrth su FRIOAY, May 8.

At IS o'clcek at the Merchants Exchange. Stock 7 i share of the canitsj vock ot the Wd'iams burg Frr Iin urance Ci miiany 13 shares of lh earntal stm of the Planters, and Meichsnti Back of Mobile, transferable at tho Uank nf Auier.ca, Nrw lork; $10 OCX) id terlmg bonds ofthe sU'e Alabama, bear ing inrrmt at the rate nf six per cent per annum, payable in Lon mmheysabtetnere in 1814 (iie principle a interest fesratee 1 by the Branch ol iho Uank oT the of A bsaa, at SATURDAY, May 9. At. 1 1 1 o'clock at lb, sales room 1 1 Btoad st. Mulberry Trees A small invoice of supenor rrro rry srees, tr.

line order, from Italy, with the Italian CCIllficlte. At It o'clock at the sole ronu No 11 Broad St. Chancery Sale Under the aucctu a of David Cod wise, Esq. Property in the 9ih ward on West and Le Roy sts. A.

O. TUTTLK. Aucuoaecr. BY TUTTLE Jk. WARD Store No 114 Pearl street.

T. W. will ere petsonal atteulloa to sales of fur niture of fairnlies giving up housekeeping, and out door saies gene ally, aoi sulicil basiuCJi of tht fi icnts and Lie public May 14. At 10 o'clock at the auciwn room. Paclttge Sale of Hardware, Cutlery, dec tOO packages frean Imported Frrmugham aad Sheffield hard wtre.

cutlery, and heavy goods. Terms months. Catalogues read and the goods can be exsmiaed the day previous. Co istisg of butts, bolts, screws, files, hammers vices, anvils, trace and log chains, hand, panel, trass ails' oo back and compass saws, shovels, spades, hoes, scythes, carpenter's aad tilt locks, window spr.ngs and fastenings, English aad German slaies; pencils, hones, compasses, nails, hat aad cloak bonks, getman silver table and tea spoons, ever pouns, screw drivers, rules, squares, fine and corn moo desvtl knives and pocket, pen, pruning It dirk knives, razors, scissors, shears, snuners and trays and chamber candlesticks, tea bells, tea ketlks. screw rings and pullies, since and stew pans, braces, and b.ts, hooks and binges, shovels and tongs, coal scuttles, firmer and mortice chisels and gauges, frame pullies, oil stones, dividers, mk stands, crayons, lead pencils, purses, iancy boxes, escstcheons, screw ktoks, twine, guaid chains, etc.

Also an invoice of American hardware, consisting rakes, hoes, socket and strapped hammers, shingling hatchets, peg Btc, to clean sales. I VI. HKNK I BY EDWARD HOLMES. St res No. IIS Broadway and to Cedar street.

THURSDAY. At 10 o'clock, at his sales room Broadway, opposite City Hotel. A valuable consignment of 6old and silver watches, will be sold reserve for cash, to close a con direct from the im pouter the follow.ng valuable watches, a large aasorlmcnt of superior finished anchor scanem nt levt watches, full itwelled, sold and brass cans, wuh parachute and compensation gold smI silver leptnes, v. ry fine, in plam snd burning cases; si.var anchors full'jewrlled, very sufcrior. Also 400 as orted heavy double bottomed imitation lever watches cVc The ab nre invoice of watches was imported ordered by a hmaker and san be relied oo as being of asuperierquaSiy and well wurty the atteuuoe of Uie trade tbe sale wiu oe positive.

FRIDAY. At 10 o'clock, at his sales room, 1X2 Broadway and 0 Cedar street. Cabinet Fu niture will be sold a large assortment of supenor finished cabinet furniture. Particulars to morrow. Also an invoice ol Palis made clocks, vases and flowers, china, cot glass, Ac Also a fine toned maao fnrte.

Auction Notice ED WAR! HOLMES, Cabinet, maker, late of Broad street, br js leave to inform bis friends snd the public, that he bai Ita rfd those large and spacioui stores, 122 Broadway, opposite tbe City Hotol, and No 90 Cedar street, witrre be intends to commence the Furniture Auction business in all its branches, and trusts his knowide ofthe value of fur miure will entitle him to a share ot public patronage. The public may r.y wiibcnntier.ee ajca tne represent talmas made oi Furoilure offTcd bw sale at auctioa nr pnvaie sale. MANVFACTUKKRS of Cabmct Fur. niture and Piano Fortes will aim ars lind particular ai trnllon psid to iheir mierests, and liberal advances made at all time. Families bi easing housekeeping wdl tad it to iherr interest in lending then finnitnrc lo the auction room, or he will an end to sales at private dweU line uema satiatact'ivy terms.

BY C. L.KAVEN8. tjtore No. 5 Pine street. SATUK.UA May Wii! sell at auction a variety of articles, being tbe balance of a nublisr.et's stock, consisting of books, urtd snd ball bound, engraving, periodicals, drawing paper, and a variety suitable for appint; piper, in toss to suit pkrchaseis.

Also, iron cheats. I iron fire pronf sideboard, marb'e top; 1 case Italian veined maibie tops, store doorlocks, case siik hats, iron vault dour, suiuble for ba vauila, second hand windows, and other articles too numerous to mention the whole to be sold reserve for cash. Sale to commence ai 10 A.M. R.H. SIMi'SON, Aoc ioneer.

Bk V. J. BAR lOVV bt, CU. Auction Room Nt. 137 Water street.

TrilTKSUAY, At 9 o'clock at the auctioa room. D.yHJoods A general ansorment of seatonable Dry Goods. SATURDAY, At 91 r'ci jtk at the auction room. Dry Goci cer.erai truest of Dry Goods. TUKS.iAY, At 10 o'clock at the atietinn rocrn.

Dry Goods A general axsoilxoent sea ionableJBr'r. lisl and Arrerienn Dry Goods. JCrrlN Kl'ULIr Ku Auctioneer BY JOSEPH SAMPSON CO. 8tobe 163 Pkabx itrkrt. FRIDAY.

At 9 o'clock, at the auction room. CASSIMERES. fee A general as. sortmeat of Cloths Cassimeres, Vesungs, I Ac, loi approved endorsed notes at 6 montns. TUESDAY, At 9 o'clock at the auction room.

CLOTH 3. CA431MER.es. Ac A general ass sortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ves mgs, Jtc for artproved endmeed notes at 6 mos. credit." ALEX. J.

BOG ART, Auctioneer. BY BOGART, CKANDALL, BACO AND CO. Store No. 41 William street. THURSDAY.

At 10 o'clock at the auction room. Package Sale K0 packages English. French, Ge. men and American Goods, ctmpnsing a general assortment of fancy and staple articles, by recent ims ponations, on 4 suonths credit. Catalogues snd samples on the morning of sale.

JOM Store No. 47 Fvltor SraBBt Consignments nl lurnnure and oilier merchandise to the store; also, outdoor, bouse store and street sales wiU receive prompt arteauon at moderate prices. THURSDAY. At 10 o'clock, at the auctioa room. Furniture A general assortment furniture, consisting of solas, buieaus, mahogany, curled maple and fancy cane seat chairs, tables, blinds, bedsteads, matrasses, beds, carpets, bookcases, candle stsnis, etc Also a nuantnv of cut glass and plated ware.

MONDAY. May 18. At 10 o'clock, at Kipp's Bay. Profitable Investment To Glass Factorrs and Merchants By order of the assignee of Messrs. Sciuffelin ti Wheeler, the lease of land oa which Krpo's Bay Glass Manufactory is erected, 14 yrsrs of which are anexiwrM, at ine tow yearly real Of iuu.

Ground to be left at ine eiptraaon of tne term ia le Also all tbe boildiags oa tho sams, mcludinr two cones, a large and very supenor a err furnace tor five pots, two glory boles, rear pans, pot, sand, and anealisg evens, mixing rooms, store rooms, offices, etc, stables and other buildings. Also ail me vamaaie implements and utensils used in tbe nxuufaeuire of fi glass, including boilers. pipes, bins, die. Also veral Ions cullett sand, moulds, patterns. weihinf machine, smiths be Hows, anvil and tools, hot se anc can, togciner nn a gtesl variMv ot r.rher articlrs.

tae aaovs esiabiufuncot rs situated m39th stieet, oa the babksof the east river, ready for immediate operauuv can be earned oa at about one sixth of the expense of other tsctones. AT PRIVATE. A valuable Farm whh in four miles of Kewaik. J. oa tbe old Sprrotfield road, ander a bigb state of can vatiaa and tepleie wrh every convemcace would be exchanged lor good city property, or sold otberwae on accoasasrmaiinf terms.

For patuculars apply at ti BY L. A. MILLS'. JOSEPH BRADLEY. A acttooeer.

BY J. BRADLEY CO. Store SI7 pearl wi, rear Peck si rp. ErSee Dr.KORSE'dTertlinent.trt IWCA sit' thin natwr. UE Rlb OFFICE raa rss V.

Safe and Care a nift i un.L No. 4 rLli Speedy kmnVn LL Improved his rnode (ASTOS llOCSS InnaHrTu tn r. wnnn. cunnx ueiui. rcem a ehildrea's rases, i mdbng to euire h.

in a majority of knrite of DAVWlfl Ai nv I rVf? ILLLK fc CO. 6nu Mo BiiJ iTi.ot a no Bbaa N. is a register aapt at the ml fcr dnva' sale rmrty.frssifium nsm THURSDAY, May 7th. At o'clock, at live the stoe ol LaX9p sa xa, i frnm ZU scry suvn. Leather 6000 sionsde WlW.

Also, 1(X dt Faw Ldasvigs), mervst, MONDAY, May 11. At It o'clock at be sales room tS Broad sfU ad 147 Fioat tv Will be aid usier tM direeiinsi of CodwKM. La saasler i DatMl Asnl 18. IM0. ar.

or i r.r.r'H, 1 eareciaJly tr at no oilier bos. fBlPTCREd allowed lu hi. eau eorrectnewi oi these ratemems. Dr. nu3 refer to any resular member of tlus cty.

WI.O KA Pll IC EXGRATISG ASI Jk. PRlN TING. Tn leaulilui slyre of jth a vari.1T can be obtained mm alltastes. and wbic i welt sdapied for the various mereamile tnrtns Ce iitictes.Labels. Ac.

executed Wi a thevartuo reiuhinations of colors, ard of sny required rlesrn. (im Mirhine work not rurva ed by aov otner estabHsnmeia in this country) st the Xylncraphie Presa, No. 66 Cold st by BROWNfON A CO. Wroggist's Labels constantly on lisod, at reduced prices. m2 CLOVKS O0 btMS.

Cayenne, fer sale m5 NAtHLPlTNAM, Front cxusMMry.aossi two lots of round ss'iosmac seen mimes mmrmmmnj side ef Krowt st aad Maldew sue, nasi kawwn as Nes) 145 and 147 Front st. and taken te wwtam Mft in tbe rear, mttt mdesajr oa eava side and ItJ feel mckes on the other saia, TUK8DAY, Msy I. 10 o'alock at tbe saies rows, 3 Bros st. Hardware PaekiteSale scsagse wUI ti Bummchim and fchcfSeld goods AUo, slock a Hardware, sntlti wsjck Ike ssia wA ommenco. WEDNESDAY, lMk At li i 'dock al the ske i oosa.

Gerard Cstar vs Joseph Wit bo sold fjsjdsr William MiirbeiL saaata ah ihnss 19 lots in the 15th ward, mm kswwn a i he'd by the complainant as Bomber I to 11, SotA I tne, Aisc, all tboae lots situated in said ward, sad kxavwa on the map of lands fate of David Maan, ey nussksr 1. and 3. Also. aU that mece oflawd on the north sad of lttfc st. between the Boweiy and Brossfwsy, 1U ft ssxdkss west from the boc thwesterlv censer of the Bowery" tasl 12th st.

And also, all that piece of land ka the ward siorssstaa. Irginnirg at Uenoitkwestetly corner Bowery rasai and ISth St. The above sale will be subject to fstoffgafe Isaid by lohmPumeandCA Ward Trostees of BsxtHMI Ha hell. TH URSDAY. May 14.

At IX o'clock at tS Broad street. 39th st between 1st and Id avenvts Wifl bo sosi under the direction ol William Mitchell, master cbsst eery all tb rse three lots of land in the tilA ward, ess the northerly side of J9ih st between 1st asd 2d avss sues, and knows rta a map of axd at Kse Bay, ass so by Smttb, surveyor, ason aud map Holism. Hoftmas and Smith eve elm ism iubsis, wmesa said map is filed by tots No 113 lo 117, be lag tm srtMst and rear 15 feet bv 98 feet 9 in ceep. Dated New York, April II. 1840.

Mechanics Bank vs John Tsylo Wbl be sole! nder the direct ma of Thomas MeKlralh saastsr chsncery ah those two certain store Donees and kvts of groend in the first wsrd. New York, snuatesl northerly in front by William st, north by store a aaof John Turner, soushwesterry by store hsews of OeesJsss dt Fuher. souiheasterly by Btoao st, being it ft est btone et, 65 along land of Fumer dx Ooodsna, hC ss) along land of John Turner, aad feet te place of bofaw taing. The above premises are known ai No 1 and 3 Wtb liara st. Terms at sale or reference to masters nobes ia tbo Coramtrcial Advertiser.

Nsw York, Apriltl. 1840. IX o'clock at tbe Franklin Hotel, Brooklyn, Chancery bile Under the direction of Joan A BkMI Erq. master in chsncery Chappel street, Brooklyn All that lot of kad tssmtsw ded souther ly frost by Chappel st. wester ry by I anal of Joshua Sefton, north by land of Jobs Bauth and sJM era, east by land of Joo Dikeanaa, and rsatiiiif la It in Irom and rear, and 4t ft dewp.

mot or leee. BY J. P. DIETERICH, STOBt No. 399 Pbabi stsMbT, of Vasswaar.

J. P. wui givr me pereoeal aneatsaa toi of Fumitute. Groceiies aud Heal Estate asd al sals at Merchants' Exchange, wnh the strictest saewuesw THUKlsDAY, May 7. At 10 o'clock.

Auction Notice The subscriber gives notice tasat 'OHN P. DIETERICH will sell on THURSDAY, the 7.h May. 1840, at No. ii Chatham street, up suns, a large and valuable aasonmess of shrisism ed pledges, which will then have been deposSed for om yesr upwards, rat Coats, pamalooma, vsts. cloaks, babits, saw Is.

boots, shoes, usabre lias, parasols, gowns, sbsw Is nanta ol clolbs and caasasi pieces ol bomoaxioes. beds. swars im BtUows. ta carpets and rogv, brass ketlies, andiroaw, latde. kleaksss quilt counterpanes, sbews, pillow cases and bed tsexss.

carpenters" loots, pictares. hollows, irsrnks aad Insralf glasses chms, decantenkglasses, stc eke. bv older juBaru bimpbon at CO. Pawnbrokers, ti Chatham St. N.

B. "Watches, Plate and Jewelry last Tkaredty of every month JOSIAH RICHARDS, Anetmneei BY J3ANUS, RICHARDS PLAIT. Stos tlit Saoaow AI. THURSDAY FRIDAY EVENINGS, laaTfJt snd Sth of Msy. iat 7 o'clock, at tbe aoctioa rooaa.

Bookseller's Stock Aa erensrre aad valuable sal. lection of Books aaJ being tkw cat ire stack of a bookseller of this city. coearKansr vary si sUswt assortment of rood saleable books, generally ia feast cosHd cni and Into cstrtoas. Tbe above stuck wss selected aboat a year i a retail eny trade, aad is eatsrelf fiee from shot unaalean.c a tscles, sfT.ardin nae opportuaa (or dsUs era to rep leans thru stock. Full paruealars oa Toreday.

MONDAY. At 11 o'e'ock at tbe auction rosea. 8herifTs Sale Bookseller's Stock The ratirs staek ond fixtures ol a large hook estab Us haser row it sag mf sn extensive assoruneal books to almost every do nanmrtit i irteratme ad scieace, sassy ol waasa are tine Eut lash idiiH ns. Also, a great variety ai sttaiioa eir. eTg'avmgs.

Ar. Foil pameo'ars hereifW. BY AARON LEVY. Stose 151 Psospwat. wr rraras.

THURSDAY MOKNINQ. At 10 o'clecb. Elegant Pailor and Greeohowea Pleats A large) collect ma of 5X) pnts. mclading cvapge aad lesnoa Inn. roses, p.ttosooraeas,clgva iDt geraaiams Bi flower, szaleas, laurels.

gladmius psiuacmt If) tuberoses, some fine dsb'ia roots, fcc SATURDAY EVsiNlNG. At 7 a'clock. Eletrint Ftaased Od Pa mt ants Aa sstesuM alUa tronot superb oil pamtinrs. elegaMly framed, tho m. vate collectisn ot a gentleman of ihie city, removed froaa Lis residence (or convenience of sale, la this fA'l rrm aie many true gems of the old asarters worthy ai nine any gallery.

Now readv (or rrsmiaslsna a msX lotrue. Ladies aad geaUen are respectfnlry savsed la cat aad exam me them. T1TE8DAY. At 10 o'elocsl Superb Dahlias ia Pots 460 dsAlsss.m osaXaTwrsmt? of tho very cbeacest vane nes, to as sold rrTsMbifss and wanantoe to bo of tbe kW described taerm. Cstalogoes ready two nays svrvmas to sale.

HrvntrvD BY WARD HOOKER. Store and Wilbam Bi! WM. H. JONES, Sales Room No. tO Broad street.

WM. tt. JONBa has resaove4 to lha COSrv Sales Room, No. tO Broad street, wtsss be has arrangement to attend to tha aiacuoa aad coma business all its branches. He will as anal grve his personal attention, to sajss) of Furniture the property of persons ssKssuag aawaw REAL ESTATE, aad aU descriptioas of oat doe sales attended to with puactaaliiy aad ilsss nth A Register kept at lbs sales raba farts disMasl at propeny at Pnvaie Sale, tree from charge.

7 SATURDAY, It o'clock at the sales trees tO Broad aL Slock shares Slates Islaad Wbalxsg Co. alack af I i hi. raie 1 AT FKIVATSl A two star. aad lot, uua rs rr window, situated oa High st, New mm nam sues sa ine eny. A sio7 basse bowse as lot extras of W'A aad pnng sts.

mte village of Sag Smg. 4 lots 60 by laOfeet.ehgssrysataatssl Walsv avenue rs th vUsre of Sine Smg. 18 lots ia the viliace of WuUasasbnrg adjomsas; raw A Iso, SO bbis Rohan abates. Chan.pagne iWme 900 baskets ebsmwagae, a aary Cote d'Ay nsdjvecw IstaaS. Madeira WmeSOfrdekmee old Madera Sbeny VN me 1S5 do pale aad gold Sherry Port Wine 90 do Old Port Claret Wine 1 JO boxes very sveeiior daret TEXAS LANDS iTLJ? lU A tract of land Con tars sag 4 M0 acre ed irat rata etvmCokKmdm eoswty an fWWsst Bernard River, between the Brasses aasT'Colaraav rivers, both of which are aavisable for tans na boats.

This tract consists of aigb loBaaa Prairie, aad pien'y oi umber, aad lays adjoining las plssstatssa af Thatcher, Eq, fixm which was amde Inst season bales of eottea to tbe acre tale ssdtstsatabU. Far ui uicr pmncoiars nMrurre at tne aoctioa rooaa. REFORM lOI TAILOR'g RILLii. GENTLEMEN mtiutlUmtMtmmmmmmtmiAmm. did Mock of pna Goods, vis Cloths, rssssnisasa and Values, which and be made be mum ainn sisil style of faiwo.ar the shonest notice, rm 30 urn mmr cent under U.CREI1T dVaTEM vtotfasmvaneat Ansa.

Casa Tsilobtm EsraaumaraisirT ear Asa. gaper colored dree Lous, from a)c dye. UW rk or WueT. Wat Various aid raceueai new stmtensl foramat looos aaaoruiicai of a fit ifa? lerehsu wil prove that a OOI FIT.tKlOOVtLAUTk asTdtoodukWearei. he eotassed at the Cast Tadocmg si WiUiaAstrasf.

osr oer ef" Asia W. a A variety of storm. Goods, juw received, af NFWTORK RACKS. The Raceo ea SVs rno will rnmaMwee oa the nfWTssday SB May. 5tn.

and eooiAoe ibree days. Tbe rat Is likely be very SMereseins. ss besvww tbo Pwrss Two Mli 'here isafwerpsiakesMue HesssetaVsalkscxibeaa. ofajkMeaen lcrte a iO. The itndemso bsving tskew tbe mterew of Mr.

BrsaeA ie the Coarse, all slEamas eo kesawwe. rsar tlterrtn. wui be snade to ALEX SKTITSL seX'tnA swcieiarv, M. V. Aa.

i mi Tm omncses. ooruro ma BoXaswrjt. constantly on band at tbe WINE VaLLTS, "eosbereV Broedway and Cbainler srrwt, amongst which ar orne Wines, all nt tbe best brands. 'H Slshcra, Pale. IWil snd Brown fSherry.

ass. Wines, by li Cask. Henvjtin or LcuW. Looooo rale aud tiold tsiierry, OU Pert. Herns," rage's," Dum Ac.

Madeira, Blackbura'a, tcotu." tai, wc ia eases of 1 iber EDW. R. ROBINSON, entraaca fLnsi All Cbamber street, 3 dso.

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