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RET AE ES SETS EBA ASE United States Cireult Court. Before Judge Nelson ‘Arnit 11.—The Blanchard Gun Stock Manufacturing Compony, vs. Daniel Simpson.—This is an action to re cover damages. for the violation of a patent right. Ti auppeared the plaintiff invented a machine for turning and rendering smooth uneven surfaces of wood, &., for which ho obtained a patent in 1820, and wdich was afterwards renewed in 1834 and 1848. "The defendant, “who is 4 manufacturer of edge toola, at Cahoes, it is alleged appropriated the invention to his own uso in 1845, and continued to use it until 1846, at his factory. “The defendant has pleaded the general issue, which arrows the case down to the simple question whether he did or did not use the invention. Adjourned. that Knox never se he sells a first class Hat, for which Gs generally charged five, for four dollars. Those who once ear a Hat of'lissnanufacture, always commend his artiolos their beauty, lightness, and above all, their durability. KNOX, 123 Fulton streot. The Common Council met again last eve- going, and after due deliberation, decided to pay “those hats:" Rentiemen who won will Gnd their Hats ready at 210 ‘Broad~ “way, any time this week. A few others can be accommodated ‘With the same article, at the low price of $4. The Plumbe Gallery, on the upper Corner “of Broadway and Murray stroot, so celebrated for its besuti ‘ful pictures, should be visited by all who appreciate fine pi ‘tures. The difference between these pictures and Daguorreo- Sypes generally, is very apparent, even to a casual observer. G. B. Clarke, 116 William street, Fashion- She Tailor —1 have rescived my spring goods—fine Fronch loth Dress Coass, to measure, from $16 to $22; other gar- ‘ments in proportion. 1 have, also, a choice assortment of all Ukinds of Sack Conts, from $6 to $12, Vosts, Pants, &e., &e. “A Lbuy all my ods for cash, I flatter mysolf I can serve ‘he public better than other houses taking credit, « Pavilion, New Brighten—The Proprictor ‘Das the honor to inform his friends and the public, that this veatablishment will be opened on Le Ist of May, in order to Mocommodste families who are abcut to l Present Feeldonoea om that day. He can be found at the City Hotel, to make the necessary arrangements. —F, BLANCARD. Phreno! and Physiology—O. 8. Fowler Aeotures on Self-Culture, this Bros 7 ihject is one of ii younE ve ‘and parents, teachers, and others, attend; 7 o'clock is th Publio exami- sti will be made. Tickets only 10 cents, to be had at ‘owlers & Weli’s, 131 reet, and at Hope Chapel, Gold Pens and Watches,—The Celebrated ‘Diamond. Rolgted Rieheliew Gold Pen: ‘ive yours, in Gold and Silver Pen and Poncil Ci ith an elogant assortment of fine Gold and Silv sale by J. ¥. SAVAGE, Junr., 15 Wall st. Watohos ani id Pens repairod or exchanged. {California Firearms.—Joseph & Hart, 74 ‘Maiden Jane, importers, manufacturers and doslors in Fire- wish to call the attention of companies and others und for Califernia, to « rior article, expressly adapted Me Bas (rade, Known as Hall's Carbines loads at breech, can fired twenty times in three minut light in weight, and arranted to shoot balls 2X) yards. ‘Thoy aro used by the U. |, Army and Navy, and highly valued by thems. This arm can ‘used asa rifle or shot gun. It need only to be seen to insure [te adoption House! looking out for handsome ‘Carpeting, Rugs, Floor Oil Cloth, &e., ought by all means to ‘examine the extensive and splendid assortment at Hiram Anderson's, No. 99 Bo , where will be found rich patterns wt astonishing low prices. Good carpets 3s. 6d. to 4s. 6d; floor ‘ollpelotiss Bs. Ud. to 48, Gd., Ke. ‘Wigs and Toupees -Batcholor’s Wig Manu- Pactory, at No.4 Wall strost, is, we believe, the only one in ‘the ofty whore the Wig business is carried on exclusively.— Il know that practice makes perfect. His newly invented ‘igs obtained a silver Medal at the Fair of the Amorican stitute, COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. MONEY MARKET. Wednesday, April 11—6 P. M. “The stock market opened heavy this morning—the return of fine weather and the result of the election not thaving had the favorable effect anticipated. Thore is More complaint to-day of a tight money market; and ‘the rates for shaving notes in the stroot have advanced, At the first board, to-day, Farmers’ Loan fell off 34 per cont; Canton Company, \<; Brie Railroad, old, ; Har- Jem, 4; Long Island, }{; and Reading Railroad, 4. “There was no anxiety exhibited to soll stocks, and the hulls purchased frecly all offered. The sales wore not farge. ‘The election for direetors of the Long Island Rail- ond Company resulted in the choice of the old board, ‘with one or two exceptions. Now that this matter has jboen disposed of¢ it would be good policy on the part of ‘the management to revise the tariff of charges for pas- age; and make it more uniform and more equitable, wehe value and quantity of the staple products of the Bouth, exported to foreign ports from Savannah for the month of March, in ench of the past two years, ere aa annexed :— Coumsncw oy Savanyau—Vatur ov Exronrs, Mancit ——i8——_, ——1519 American Foreign American Foreign iran rir a eT Rg ‘Total, Ibs. «+ 4,592,640 “6,600,491 482,285 15,943,327 Value. + $870,305 $525,837 $37,087 $1,123,030 Bice, tierces 47 651 1,504 600 10,763 $16,142 $25,461 $11,582 96,518 145,960 "67,225 1,156,889 ‘Tho yalue of merchandise exported for the month of “March, 1849, exceeded that for March, last year, $290,- 37. Tho most extraordinary feature in this statemont “Ja tho fact, that during the month of March this year, ‘out of $1,224,115 worth of merchandise exported, only "907,220 wero shipped in American vessels—$1,156,880 ‘having béen oxported in foreign vessols. Last year the ‘exports wore pretty equally divided between American ‘end foreign vessels. ‘The enogmous difference in the valuo of merchan- @ise transported in American vessels for the month ghis year and last is unaccountable; but it isa strong argument against any interference with our naviga- tion laws. Until we can do our own foreign carrying ‘trade, it would not be good policy to open our porta to €ho vessels of any nation to do our coasting earrying trade, The movements going on in Eng- 48nd relative to the modification ar ropeal of tho @avigation laws of Great Britain, are intended to draw ‘the United States into « treaty, or into the adoption ‘of measures which will redound almost entiroly to tho aggrandizement of British commerce, Wo havo nothing to gain by any act of this kind. Tho const- Ang trade of Great Britain, and every other country 4n Europe, is @ bagatelle compared to that of this ‘country. We have an extent of const greater | ‘than that of all Europo combined. Our ports of ontry sre more important and more numerous than those of Europe; and the fact that they are more widely separa- ted, makes tho carrying trade betwen them of moro @dvantage. The system of internal improvements in Great Britain, is established upon such an oxtensive and magnificont scale that the coasting trade of that country has become a business of moderate extent to ‘what it used to be. With railroads running from ono end of the country to the other,and betwoon all the prinol- pal ports, the coasting business has been deprived of its gost important features, There is, therfore, no com- n between the coasting trade of tho two countrioa, Great Britain can give us no equivalent for oponing our ports to her commercial marine, Whatever encourage- Ment the British government may have received from tho American Minister in London, relative to the Course our government would pursue in this matter, is Of no consequence, as ho merely followed the private in, structions of a retiring President, who assumed & personal responsibility in this affair, as he did in the Cuba question, without any roference to the head of the State department. Instructions derived from the source named, in tho manner alluded to, left no record in the proper department, Hence the statements which haye boon made that Mr. Bancroft acted without authority. What course the British government will pursue relative to the repeal of tho navigation laws of the united kingdom, when the Policy of our government becomos known, remains to De seen; but the probability is that all changos will be abandoned, and tho commercial supromacy of England Sustained under existing laws, as long as possible, ‘The opening of our ports for British yossela to engage Am our coasting trado, is the prize sought aftor by the British government; and it is certainly a prise of im- amense value. A country geographically so favorably situ- ‘tod as this, with unlimited resources, and with a popu- Aation possessing all the energy and enterprise so nocos- gary to develope those resources—a country, in fact, in 6 infancy, should not barter away its domestic pri- -yileges for those offered by a nation which has reached ite maximum, and is desperately endeavoring to sus- tain itself, by sharing, if possible, tho advantages on- Joyod by its rivals Stock Exchange. 600 1 § 6s, 110, 25 shy Canton Co By mm | do 10% 50 do ‘aw: 100 Treasury Notes 10833 25 do By GOO Ind State 5's Od WH 65 Erie RR, now, full, do do aba Bkof Amorics 96) 250 Harlom RR 130 City Bank 19" 100 do W560. Deik Hwa C1 Co, sep 46 30 do m% Leather Manuf bk 99 150 do 0 19 Farmers’ Trust 364% 100 do 0 69 do 8649 300 Long Island RR 33! do 3%" 100 | do yoo, do By 2 do 23 Morris Canal 9% 100 Reading RR 10 Auburn & Roh RR SB U0, de wo % fo 7 lo nds it Bhs Nor & Wor wis 35% SPORTING. ohn COURSE—TROTTING AND. PAC M—Parse $50—Mile ENTREVILLE ing. —Thursday, April 12, at 234 P. Heataieas Uhre in Ave, to Wagons C8. Rartine enters ot. , ow nit 5 joy enters a ms. J.Con- Say ontors bl. a Stranger, And immediately after. Purse Two ‘Milo ‘ifoats, fu Harness for Pacers: 5. Hoagland tars ch: g. Rost Boy. J. U. Modine eaters ob. g. Dan Miller: C. 8. Barti ters b. m. A; Down. A Purse of $3) will be m to come off on April 16, for Trotting Horses that never trotted for a Purse, to close at she Course ob Thursday, Link Mile Heats, best three in tive, in Harness. ARLEM PARK TROTTING COURSE.—A PURSE OF $25 will be given, to come off on Fri: lock, P. M., free for all trotting horses ti fy mile heats, best shree in ireen’s & Madden's, Chathain square, on Thursday, at9o'clock, P. M. WILLIAM FONNER, OST—A SMALL, DARK, MOROC let, containing papers and bank notes. The finder, by rewurning the same to Russel & Storrs, 8 Wall s.. es, ur J. Le Ridgeway, 2 Jefferson streot, will reevive # live. si reward, and the thanks of the ow: ST.—IN BROADWAY, OR NEAR, ON SATURDAY 4 last, a fine Gold Filagree Earring, set with corals. Tho finder will be liberally rewarded by loving it at No. 53 Broad street. J. W. BURT. $2. REWARD.—LOST OR MISLAID, TWO CERTI¥I- POCKET WAL- eates of Mexican claims. One numbered 102, for 10,000, and one numbered 257, for $1,000, The above reward will be paid for their recovery by the subscriber, at the office of LOOMIS & LYMAN, No. 1 Nassau st. HENRY QUACKENBOSS. WANTS. Bannannndinnnn WARANAARAAARNAAAAA ANTED—A Lap tly and A meeenor ene young woman, as plain Cook, fine washing §and ironing, or chamberwork, 01 iting. The best of city refere: Please call st 168 Third Avenue, eet ig ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation as plain Cook, washing and ironing. ‘The best of city references can be given, by calling at 107 East 15th street, first house from 3d Avenue, in the hasemont. ANTED—A SITUATION BYA RESPECTABLE GI as Chambermaid, or to take care of children. | Thi = reference can be given. place. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN @ situation as Chambermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing if required, or to do goneral housework. ppl ‘Went 17th street, five doors betow Sth it Please apply at No. 134 Wavorloy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, a situation as good plain Cook, Washer and Troner, one who thoroughly understands her business and is = good baker of bread; otherwise chamberwork and aasist in ‘washing and ironing, Good city reference can be given, Please call at Iss Ninth street, front room, up-stairs, betweon Third and Fourth avenues. Shall wait omonils for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation to do chamberwork and waiting, and assist with the washing and ironing. No objection to go in the coun- try. Best city reference can be given. Please call at 93 Third avenue, A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE to do cookin ironing, in 'y. Has no o! the country; the best of city reference given, No. 200 Variok street. AUCTIONS. B, SNOW, AUCTIONEER DY JosePi nEGE- * man, Friday, April 13, at 10 o'clock A.M., at No. 163 hambers, near Greenwich streot, handsome Furniture, Sofa Ottomans and Chairs to mateh, in crimson velvet, with linen covers; marble-top Contre and Pier Tables, French Pisted Pier Glasses, two ets Window Curtains and Fixtures, nvalid’s Chair, splendid mahogany French Bedstoad (saa pattern), extra Large size ditt by 6: marble top Dress Bureau, Washstands, Muttressos, Cri ble Sideboard, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloth, Girandoles, Solar and Hall Lamps, Shower Bath,’ and Kitchen Furniture. Ca- talogues will ie ready this afternoon, A, CHILTON, AUCTIONEER.—HAN DSOME HOUSE- + hold Furniture, belonging to a gentleman going to Bu- rope—Tho Mahogany Furniture was made to order, by Baltzor, in the best manner. COLE & CHILTON will self at anc- tion, on Thursday, April 12, at 10 o'clock, at No. 301 Wesley Place (Mulberry’ street), between Houston and. Blosoker streots—Couches covered with crimson and maroon satin do laine, mahogany arin and other chairs, large pier glasses, top centre tables, mantel ornaments, astral lamps, French writing desk, dining and card tables, ball oi Bedroom Furniture, comprising bureaus, crib, obairs bedsteads and bedding, carpets, marble top washstands, dro: ing tables, china and glassware. Piano—A superior piano, made by Pethie. Oil Paintings—A full description will be given in Cutaloge. Plants—A choice assortmont; and the Kitchen Furniture, with which the sale will commence. Catalogues on Wednesday. NTHONY J, BLEECKER, AUCTIONRER.—PEREMP- tory sale of Roni Estate.—Anthony J. Blocker will self at auction, This Day, at twelve o'clock, at the Mer- chants’ Exchange,’ by order ‘of the executor of Edwari L, Hoyward, deceased, one of the heirs of tho late Mrs. Ann Rogers, 109 Lots and Gores of Land, situate in various parts of the city, principally on the Rose Hill Estate. Lithographic maps of which can be obtained of the auctioncer, No.7 Broad street. UCTION NOTICE.—EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE sale of elegant Furniture, &c., of all descriptions, on Sa- turday, at 1034 o'olock, s¢ No. 11 Spruve street, Tv BELL, Auctionoer. OMER MORGAN, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD Vurniture, Elogant and Valuable Oil Painti ‘Thursday, April'l2, at 10 o'clock, at 41 Barclay streot, the en- tire Furniture, comprising 8 good assortment of Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, &e. ke. Also,» fow valuable and choios Oil Paintings, by the most celebrated masters. Also, an olegant case of Stuffed Birds, English Game, &o. a Bree TEs ee Aiea SELL BY dotion on ‘Tuesday, 10th; 13th, and. Savurday, Math inst. the entire stock, of Gs Beate Car he oy ee wey. ‘consisting of description of Laces, Embroideries, Baby Linen, put up in small lote v6 suit ladies. 18 Gays ry ales for inspection. Bales to commence at 10 o'clook. purel For ers, arrangements will be made te deliver lots and Feoeive payment, when they aro sold. ‘scoommodation of A, £, TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER RICH AND MAGNI- « ficont Rosewood Furniture, being the ontire stock of Dixon & Stoney, at 655 Broadway, on Thursday, (postponed from Tuesday, without resorve, to close a copartnership. A. C, TUTTLE will soll, at auction, at sho above warerooms, tho entire stock of aC Resewood Parlor and Boudoir Furniture, comprising Sofas, Tete-n-tetes, Etagors, Fautouils, he,, Ko. ; the whole of which, having been manufactured by on & Stoney, will be warranted, and sold without reserve, or cash. Catalogues on the morning of the sale. AUCTION NOTICE “SALE OF MACILINERY, LOOMS, Whools, Turning Machines, for the manfacturs of Coach and other Laces, Trimmi ingos, &c., the property of Mr. La Cost, whe is going to Europe, will taice place on Thurs- day, Ist floor, 108 Walker street, at 11 0'olook. Sale positive. ‘Also, # quantity of Worsted, Ko. THOMAS BELL, Auctioneer. EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET.— auction sales every Monday and Wodnosday, commen- t 12 o'clock, with “Horses, Carriages, Harness, Saddles, Boe Mt? clocks with JOHN H. GATEIELD, Propeietor. TO LYT. Ree rn 0 LET—A STAND FOR SODA WATER AND CON- fectionary, in the Now York Bazaar, 383 Broadway. © LET—A THREE-STORY HOUSE, IN HAMMOND streot, with Hot and Cold Baths—$500; and one with Cold Bath only, $475; also, one in Bank streot, with Hot aad Al ti Cold Baths, $49, ADNE SM. GREIG, 1 Hanover steeot. T° LET, IN BROOKLYN—TWO SMALL COMMODIOUS three story brick houses, and several small convenient twe story and attic frame Louses. Romt of brick heuses, $300; frame houses, $160. The above houses are situated within fiftoon minutes’ walk of Fulton Ferry. Inquire at 188 Bridge atroet, Brooklyn. 10 LET IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN TEN MINUTES’ walk of the Fulton ferry, the two story, attie and base- ment, brick front era ae 166 York street, ront $275. Apple JAMES HARPER, noxs door, Brooklyn, April 9, 0 LET—A THREE STORY HOUSE, IN HAMMOND street, with Hot and Cold Baths—$500; and one with Cold Bath only, $475; also, one in Bank street, with Cold Baths, $450. Apply to ALRX. M. GREIG, 1 Hanover street. gi bg BOOK AND PERIODICAL DEALERS—AN EX- cellent stand to rent very low, with many advantages for business, at the New York Bazaar, 333 Brondway. P-TOWN FACTORY TO RENT—THE FOUR STORY brick building in 27th street, botween 9th and 10th avo- nues, now oceupied by the Manhattan Pianoforte Manufae- turing Company. Apply at the Albiun office, 3 Barcaay stroes. URNISHED ROOM TO LET.—A NEATLY FURNISH- ed front parlor to let, without board, on reasonable torms; location No. 41 Meroer street, betweon' Grand and Broome streets. Reference given and required. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—PARLOR AND Bi rooms, suitable for single, gontlomen, or a small genteel family, in the immodiate neighborhood of Union Park and Grace Churoh. Apply at 821 Broadway. URNISHED APARTMENT.—A PRIVATE FAMILY cecupying ® very pleasant house in Broome street, a fow doors from Broadway, wishes to let swell furnished Parlor and Bedrooms, to one or two single gentlemen, with or witl Out breakfast: Persons in search of a quiet ind respectable residence, wili find the above vory desirable. Address G, H., Box 2,146 Post Offiee, BOARDING, &c. NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BR ACCOMMO- dated with pleasant room and breakfast in a small p family. Warm and cold bath in the house. For parti- oulars address W. D., at this office, box 305, UPERIOR BOARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLE- men and their ladies, andstwo single, ean be furnishod With Parlors, in a small family; those who, wish liberal ao; cominodations at corresponding prices desired ; the rooms and Tccation,not surpassed in Brooklyn; ten minutes walk from ty. Inquire at 1857 Adams streat, corner of Concord. b. Boar, WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A gentleman and his wifo, between 4th and 9th strests, and Bowery and Avonue A, Ploase address G. I. C., this office, OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A lady who iam Teacher, and who will give lessons in rausio if required. Up town, is preferred, and convonionce for bath- | ing desirable, Satisfactory referenco will be given, Address D., Box No. 1, at this office. PUBLICATIONS. EWS AS 1S NEWS, AND CORRECT NEWS, OF THE Jewels—The National Police Gazette of this week, now roady, i8.n Jewel of & paper; it contains a fall and correct ao- count of the robbery of the government jowels, and all the circumstances connected with the arrest of the parties impli- eated—a most astounding developoment. Also, a full report of all the testimony in the great Moulton divorce oase, which lias created so much excitement in Wostchestor count; | sides an unusual large amount of English, Fronch, and Amo- rican criminal intelligence from all parts of the wor! Office 105 Nassau street, Sold everywhere. © TRAVELLERS AND EMIGRANTS.—AT THE MAP Store No. 288 Broadway, opposite the Park, Pocket Maps and Guide Books, for every part of the United States, | may bo had. Also, large mapsof the World, United States, Burope, Asia, Aftion, North and South America, on rollers TANNER & BROTHER, Map and Musio Sol MISCELLANKOUS, TRANGERS ARE INVITED TO VISIT THR NEW York Bazaar and Picture Gallery, where overy article of | use or ornament is to be found, cheapor than at any othor store in the city, 323 Brondway. A CHANCE SELDOM TO BE MET WITHA.—FOR SALE, the stock and fixtures of a Grocery and Liquor Store, now doing a good cash business, and is situated in one of the dest locations to be found in the city. Batistnctery Feasons — given for selling out. For particulary address L. MC, Herald | ofthe. G. ‘T ELASTIC SHOU BRACE Clerks, f iterary mor d mechanics, whowe oconpations are sedentary; painters, engravers, wont” Rireasos, achoolmistreasen,and all whose professions or employ- ment render Lt) Foes be word with ¢ Towed chedt, indented aiephrageis, snd: roaned,epine, thal ent, inden ms, and rounded spine, | you wre gradually ‘andermining, health Life? Dose nob t that cough, that pain in the ide, ‘that sinking in the stomach tell you sof Don’t sit in that fatal posture, and that aon may not do so, purchase and woar Agate’s Elastio Shouldor Brace. With'that on, your shoulders must keep in their pro- position ; your chest nvaat be expanded: your spine mart Boobright nd yet tho Brace is so easy and comfor le thas fou will ‘scarce feel ita pressure, AGATE'S No. is 287 ron 0 THR PUBLIC.—PIRRCES' NEW TWO OVEN Ranges for 1840, is im operation every day at the store 272 | Troadway. The beauty, economy, new improvements made, makes it superior to anything ever offered. Also, a fall supply of his old patterns, whieh given such goneral infaction for the last five years. Pierces’ Range repaired GEORGE PIERCE, 272 Broadway. ANTILLAS, EMBROIDERIES—O. STEWART, 445 Broadway, will open this m April 12, another Inrge lot of French Rurbroideries, which he will sell 33 per cent lower than any other house in Broadway. Ho partion- larly invites ladies to onll and examine hig stock provious te urchasing elsewhere, Aleo, his atook of French imported Jantillns, Straws, Hosiery, Linens, silk and thread 08 white goods and domestics of every dosoription will, be found equally cheap. ANK OF SALISBURY—THE NOTRS OF THE BANK of Salisbury, Maryland, redeemed by K. HOUGHTON, 62 Wall atreet, at I per A BIAS CONNOR & Cs 4 Shipping Merchants, hips and morchandise solioited, jon business attended to on the usual terma, Drafts on Fore, Boston, New Orlowna, San Francisco, London wa fie. UILDING AND RAILROAD of Eastern Timbor. business of a timber ya the first of May. ‘The above t suitable for bi Railroad sills, bridging, Ro, Will be sol do well ANTED—BY THREE RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- ituations—one as Chambermaid and Seamatress, assist in washing and ironing; another a¢ Charabormaid and Waiter ; the other would Le willing to do the ontire work of asmall family, or would act as Chambermaid and Waiter. They can give the best of city reference. Address #1 Fo avenue, in the rear, second floor. Can be seon for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as care-taker of children, preparatory govornesss, teacher of the rudiments of French,’and do plain sewing; has ood city reference, and hag no objections to city of country. San he seen for two days tirat floor. ANTED—BY TWO KESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- 0 do general housework, the other as Cham- | bermaid, and is — good washer and ironer. Good oity reference ven, inquire at 109 Rivington strcet, first floor, back room. n be seon for two days. Wane ITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Chambermaid, and to wash and iron, or to be waitereas in w respectable private family ; no objeo. tion to travel or go to the sountry. - Plouso vnll-as 0) Kelton street, Brooklyn. ‘Tho best of city reforenco given. Please call sé the private door, Can be seen two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion todo chamberwork and waiting, or housework, in a private family. Good city references qivan; hay lived five years in her last place, Call at_ 403 Fourth atroet, ANTED—A WAITER, WELL RECOMMENDED, WHO can drive a horse, kept at a Livery stable. Apply at Ne. 14 Bond street. Wynn SITUATION, BY A STEADY RESPEC table person, who can make himself generally useful, 's law office, to which he has been acoustomed; or would tn— dertake the keeping of books, one or more days a week, or to collect rents, debts, &e. Direct, pre-paid, to W. D., Box 1,170, at the office of the Sun newspaper. YANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE git] as Chambormaid and plain sowor, or Chamberimaid and waiting, and take care of children. Can have tho beat of city reference. To be seen for two days at INS 12th street, noar University place. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A Joung healthy Protestant female, with a full breast of milk; her baby is three wooks old. A noto addressed to Nurse, No. 7 Elevonth street, between avenues A and B, will be attended to, or can be seon there personally for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a sit to cook, wash, and iron, or would do the work of a small family. Best of city reforenco given, Ad- dress 10f Sixth avenue, between 8th and 9th streats. ANTED— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE wt No, 243 Bowery, up-stairs, young woman, as Chambermaid, Cook, Washor. or Troner, or to do the general honsework of a small family. ‘The best of city reference can be given. Apply at 147 Elizaboth stroct, betwoen Broome and Spring stroots, in the basement. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT W ous, women, situations, ono as Cook, the other wa Chambermaid, or to do genoral housework. Can give the best of city reference. Address, 826 Broadway, for three day be WASZED DIMEDIATELY-A PAIR OF DARK GREY or fron grey Horses, from 5 to 6 years old, to be at lonat 16 bands high, well matched, blooded stock, void of triaks, kind in harness, and perfootly sound. Three Horses of the above description would be preferred, as the purchaser wants an oxtra horse that will mateh, Apply at the Irving House, Broadway. ANTED—A SITTATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Chambermaid and Seamstress, or to see to children ins respectable private family. Good city reference can be given from her last place. No objection to short distance in the country. Please to call at No. 443 nue, between Sth and 9th streets. Can be veon for , if not ongaged. ANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA: ‘B situation to do the general housework of a small fa ly, or to do chamberwork and plain sewing—best of rofere1 given—can be seen for threo days. Please to call at 216 Eli abeth street, second floor, ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMA lady is desirous of obtaining # situation aw Lad Maid; is well versed in fine neodlework, speaks some English and French. She has the bost of recommends from former employors. Inquire 74 Greenwich street, of Mr. Losher, ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE WOMEN, SITU- ‘ations—one as Chambermaid aud. to assist in washiny and ironing; the other as Cook, understands baking. am pasty, , Both oan give the best of city reference, “Inquire at I Mulborry street, in the store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as plain Cook, Washer, and Ironor, or to do chamberwork and assist in washi ironing, or to do plain sewing. Can give tho best of city reference, Please call at 597 Greenwich atreot, up stairs, ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK-KEEPER, OR general Clerk, we gentleman (German,) of good ex- rience in business. Best of city reforences given. A letter Birected to A. B., Box No. 163 Post Office, will moeb promps attention, ANTE D—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, 8 situation as Cook, Washer and Ironer; or to do the general work of m small family. Tho best of ro- ference given, Can be seon for two days, between the hours of ten and four. Please apply nt 205 Grand street, corner of Mott, up-stairs, ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID IN A private family. Good city reference given. Inquire No. 11 North Moore street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation ay Chambermaid, or Waiter, or Nurse. ifas no objection to go a short di in tho country. Has sorvod in her last place two years, and can be seen for two days at 87 North Muore street. The best of city reference given. ANTED—A WHITE MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF the dining rooms a3 Head Waitor, ina hotol. Liberal Inry given. Good reference roquired. Mnquire ni 11 o'clock M, to-day at Intelligence office, near the Gothic Hall, Brondway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH GIRL, IN private family, as Cliambermaid and Waiter. "Is » first-rate Washer and Ironer. work. Has lived two yoara in her Inst place. Togo'a short distance fn the country. Pl berry street. No objection to general house- No objection Mul- lonse call at 1! customed to ‘the caro of children. No objection to go a short distance in the country. Cam be seen for two days at 53 Oli- rect, corner of Oak, up stairs. WANSTED-A SITUATION, BY A, RRSPECTADLE young woman, who nnderstanda cooking, washing, and froning, and will do’ general housowork. Good oity roferonoe ‘Apply at William Watson's, corner 13th street and enw girl, with good reference, or general housework. Ts a good at 113 Laurens streot. Can be seen for two da} W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A NICE GIRL, ASA first-rate Cook, Washer, and Ironer. Maa li d two years in her last plac. Also, wanted, by a neat, tidy girl, » Kituation as Chambermaid, and to assist n Washing and Tron ing, ot light house work. ‘Good ei y reference, Can be seen at 2014 Division street, back room, up stairs. ANTED——BY A GENTLEMAN. A WELL FUR- nished bed-room, in » private family, with or without breakfast and ton. Looation near the Battery preforred. Address B. H. D., at the Horald office. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant French young woman, as Seamstross and to attend a lady. wall able to teach the rudiments of native tongue, as she has received & good 0 ali speaks the German and English | he understand: many Kinds of Needlework, rate igh Foo amonded. Ad- dresé or inquire from 10 o'clock A. M., till 2 P. M., to No. 12 Rose street, Frankfort street. ANTED. BY A SOBER, HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS young woman a situation as plain Cook; is an excoll washer and ironer; or as Chambermaid and Waiter. Can pi duce the best of character from her last place. Can be soon at {6% Mulberry streot, basement, for two days. WANTED—4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and waiting, to as- sist in washing and ironing; has no objection to go in the country. The beet of city referance iven; can be seen for two days. Ploaso call at H Amity streot, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, as Cook in ® private family, bonrding house, or in_a hotel; she undorstands all kinds of cooking, tting wp French dishes, fae, and all pkinds ed fhe best of city reference will be given. Inquire at Of Mul- berry street, in the store. ANTED—RBY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH THE BEST city references, 8 situation as Nurse, Waiter, or Cham- maid; would Le willing todo housework fora small family. Inquire at No. 42 Thompson street, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do the cooking, washing, and ironing of » private family. Best of city references giv: Please call at No, 118 Mott street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMBRI- can girl, a situation as Chambermaid or Nurse. Can be ad days. Please apply at 507 Greenwich street, New ork. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE + ia 7 woman, & situation as Child: 's Maid or Cham- bermald. Tea Fred pie sewer, and most attentive and fond of children; will be found willing and obliging. Please call at 292 Division street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do the cooking, washing, and ironing. ‘The best of city reference given. Apply ab No. 1 Rutger sireot, corner of Division, 3d story, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACTIMAN, BY AN Englishman, who thoroughly understands his business, bg come well recommended. Address “ A. G.,” Horald ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO. do general housework in s small family, or chamber work and whiting. Has tho best of city reference, Has lived four hang jn her last plave. Please call at 1914; Groone stroes ew York. Wras SITUATION BY AN BXPERIENCED irl, with excellent city reference, to cook, wash, and iron, for private family. Isa good ‘cook and first rate washer and ironer. Wleaco call at 47 Sixth svonue, in the ok store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE, Ginn, A SITWA- ; tion a8 Plain Cook, Washer, and Ironer, in a private PROTESTANT Ww family; hae no objection to the country. Hest’ of oity rete rence. Can be seon for one day, nt the second door from Sixth avenue, im Twenty-fourt WiNren ny A -YOU ‘Tin. and Sheet Iron Work ai ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RES: or to take care of children; has tance in the country. The best of city reference can be given, WANTS. BCTABLE EN- ‘woman, asWet Nurse, Soamstre: 10 objection to go # short di: Apply to Fifteenth steeet, corner of avenue A. given, third floor. ED—BY A RESPECTABLE YO tion to do chamberwork and wa : would have no oljeetion to take care of children, aad ‘sowing. No objection to the country. Good city 10- Please call at 46 Spring street NG WOMAN, for « smail in. Tear, AMUSEMENTS. OWBRY THEATRE—THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, the porfermance will commence with now drama stylod the POWER OF GOLD—Charles, King of Spain, Mr. Moore ; Marquis of Braudonburgh, Mr. Jordan; Isaso ion Ssinuel Mr. Olibert; Count Palatine of the Rhing, Mr. Duff, Esther, Miss Wemysx; Marguerite, Mrs. Walcot. To by followed by a BANA AAA AAR AAR AAO NAAA AAAS B*OsPway TURATRE—B. A. MARSHALL, PRO- Prictor—Thursday evening, A| NS, will be performed the led grand 0 the Pathe npoatacte, in 3 acti & prol ballot divertisemont, entitled LES JARDINIERES, in whiok Leach; Galeas, Mr. Mocrheuver threm® Signora G. Ciocea, Signor G, Neri, and Mr. G, W. Smith wil! | Brown; Chief of te Seman anne GFaS ‘To conclude with the national drama of PUT. H. Reaves; Doctor Mansaniatt,, Lome Do t Mr. Vael puin; Noguos, Mr. iol it a! and Parquetio, 75 conta; Pamite Ch Centa—D! ‘tnam, Mr. J. H. Mall; Gen. Washington, Mr. Gilbert; hi, Miss Wemyss. Doors open at 63¢—curtain will risa The. loxer, 25 onmts: Pit, 1244 coni D—BY A LA lan Good MrsH. F. Maire, No, 88 N ANTED—BY A ituation as apprentice to itzerland, can speak the D ABOUT? SIXTEEN YEARS oF good trade. Ho is a ‘rench, German, and uire or address jor, reference give. I Asuau street, second RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Asituation as Nurse and Seamstress, who understands Dress making, or has no objection to make herself generally ‘useful. Good city reference given. Also, an apprentice wanted to the Dressmaking. Please eall at No.6 Oak strvet, two doors from Pearl atres ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant young woman, as Seamstress or I to do chamberwork, or take care o! ould be willi Can give the best of cit; » by applying at 142 Gra "s Maid, children. reference. Can be soon for throe ANTS & SITU. arrived from Ireland, as Classical Teacher in family, or assistant in a Semin: the sciences, and an accu eny in any other respec Sele uscfal. ‘Terms modera him plase. uaint Tie is willing 0 lo business, whore he can make ¥, Trinity RE situation fos sinall has ne objection to go a best of city reference can bo seen for two cays. AD OOMS ON BROADWAY WANT rooms wanted by ap aolub. The location m PECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISH private fwmily, or Chambermnal small distance in the country. be given from her bast plac ply at Ni Mott stree cou ‘arty of about twonty gontlemon, tbe above Broome street. Address “E. G.,"" box 1,126 poat attice, OTICK.—THR ADVERTISER IS AT PRESENT IN possession of a well established caah business, now pay- ing an income of more than five thousand dollars per annum; and of un business on the most’ libera uire ® cayatal of five Liberal. Good security wi Tine addressed to A. B.C. and address, will meet i expect & prospect of imposing of hia ‘ms. Phe purehaser will ro~ or eight thousand dollars. ‘Terms ill_be as soon accepted as cash, A Horald office, stating real name ‘mediate attention ily obtninin of at once SPECIAL NOTICDS. eee ee POST OFFICE, LETTER RANCH POST OFFICES ARE ESTABLISHED RRIERS DEPARTMENT, ew Youu, April 2, 180. Le NATIONAL THEATRE—CHATHAM 'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STRERT.—/UURS- treot—Benetit of tho Widow and Family of the late Mr. J day ing, April Ish, will be ¥ M. Scott—Thuraday evening, April 12h, the performances wili | LUCY DID SHAM AMOUR—Enrica d{' Moret: Ate: Mepoet commence with COUSIN JOE—Consin Joe, Mr. Booth; Mar- ins Chapman. After Miss Mestayer. To be fu by the local drama of called SOCIALISM, on, BIN CALIFORNIA—Moxe, Mr. Chantrau; Sykesy, Mr. Put in Prastice—Mr. Fourier Grisle; Seymear Mr. “Adotphus Pillishroud, Mr. WB. Chapi ny, Mr. Button.” To conclude Lite, Miss B. Mestayer. After which, THE OLD GUARD — Mung, Br. Burton tl Havresack, Mr. Nickinson; Melanie, Mins Nickinsom, Mr. Hamilton; Mrs. Batter, Mrae glade with WHO SPEAKS + ighty, Mine AIL, Doors open at 7, 0 ; Mrs. Mili rs. Usher Dress Circle’ and Parquet, ; curtain will rise at 3%. ave seats TALIAN OPBRA, ASTOR PLACER. —ADMISSION: TO Tfivgtes, incraee’ 2a: Tiere, Sit Aiaptinies Doors epenat half past 7, 0 bex book will be open at the Opera House, Astor Pla 9A. M. tol? M., and ab Hall's Musio Store, Thursday ovening, farce 0 willappear sa Place and Bradway, from 1to3 P.M. BENEPT ite of the Bottle followed by the DANC. MARETZEK. Thursday evening, / will bo presonted E SHIRT—John Pipes, M over; Anthony yer Verdi's grand comic opera, in 4 acts, ERNANI—Elvira, Si; Mr. Nickinson; Sally Mander, Miss M. Ganne: After norina Truffy Giovanna, Signora Avi , Signor | which Mz, H.C, Leo and his pupils will appear in their un- Benedetti; Carlo, Signor Tafanelli; Silva, Signor Novelli; | rivalled performance To conclude with the INVISIBLE Tago, Signor Giubilei; Riceards, Signor Piamontesi. etor bh —~Don Lewnder, Miss Gangon. Doors open at 7; curtain and conductor, Max Maretzek. ie rie at 755. Dros Cirole, 0) cents; Uppor Boxes, 250. RGBANICE HAL 472 BROADWAY, Beene Apu AMERICAN MUSEUM.—MORE SPLE. Gran roome streots. Opem every oveuing during oveltios.—Mugniticnns purfe the week. ‘The original and weld known Christy's Mfcmtrelay | a3, und evory evosing at i betere Brelcoky The Monee aed IM42, the oldest blished band in tl world; | bas enzagod, for ther week, the colebrated Quaker Giant im, aud cam substantiate the same, of being the first and Giantess, tveral couple are the tallest and de- 0 Nogro Melodies, and originators of the present cidedly the largost, pair of human beings whioh the world ever or a= TA'premiam of $560 | produced.” Also the Mi stenve, who ean pro- | B76 Iba, at all tours with Tigeain thee Th T, my Titanin, the Fi y M just right 40 the above distinction.) Whose this city, for a poriod of three years, have boon yh groat patronage and favor, wnprocedented in public amusemonte in this great mo o be nightly received with approbation by peotable audiences, a most convincing evi ior merit and astractivonos jolvitle, Miss Bs fax Scripture Statuary, Martame Keck troducing & well, the fortuns-tellur, Admission, pif pepe ol Wikate fs eit fission, 2% cents; children undex but not wit CARD.—MR. MAX MARETZEK MOST RESPRCTYUL- ly advertia to his friends, the patrons of the she public generaty, and that he will take his DEN REIT" on Thursday next, April 12, on which occasion will be performed, Vordi's grand and celebrated @pera of ERNANI, and when Signorina Trufi and oo nedetti will appear fer the positively last time in this country. inimitable” Co: every departmen: 6 efferte of this origin ny, who challenge gompeticion hiopian representations. The Company consists of ten Performers, under the direction and management of BP. hristy,the whole comprising corps of unoqualled vorsatili and ‘alent, Admission 26 conta, Children under 10, halt it x . ice. Doors open at 7—Concert will comm o mafternoon Concere om Saturday, commencing at SP.M | (VIE ANNIVERSARY DINNER O¥ THR AMERICAN RS, FRANCES KEMBLE BUTLER WILL READ, Prosident. Thursday evening, wt the Lycoum Room, Washington DAVID C, COLDEN, Esq. authority of the Post Office Department at the following ations, ¥ Wm. 3B. Mann, deng) ‘T. T. Greon, dra; TR. 8, Bower, drags, 433 Broadway, Jas. Syme, drugs, 401 Henry D. Feltor, proc Fagene Dupo: New York Hotel, 21 Henry A. Kerr, grocer, 743 Broadway Tohn Cook, grocer, 755 Broadway, ¢. St Dodd, 71’ Broadway, John E Broadway, Chester Driggs, grocer, 651 Browd wi W. & J. Geery, grocers, 719 Broadway. ROUTE 1. 278 Broadway, ¢. Chambers. Broadway, c. Walke Howard, Broadway, ¢. Grand. er, GW Broadway, 0. Prince. Houston. , 0 Amity. Broadway. ¢. Astor Place. ith street. ‘Sth st ©. W. Clapp, 810 Teoadway, 6. 12th st. Mercereau, drugs, 8) Broadway, o. lath at. Weddei, 202 Hower Shields & Henry A. T., Sanders, dienes, 925 Frederick R, Lee, hardware, Axford, books,.168 Bowery. ry A. Patterson & Co., hardware, 27 Rowory. John Morrison, thread ©. H&S. A. Bunce, books, 37 ‘Howry, o. 24 > Bowery, c. Stanton, dios, 135 Chatham. and no hatham and 227 William sb. Office of the New York Sun. Albert Jorst Spalding & Shejard ¢) ML Soovell &C Wood & Mabbett, A. F. Dagrave, hardw Commercial Exchange, ‘ortlandt and West. ‘thern Hotel, ¢, Havre House, c. Alban; T. R. DeForest, drug, Sidolb & Mott, station Rushton's Merchants J. R. Hamilton, gro Geo. F, John Carle & Ce , grocer, 61 dna Cortlandt st books, 189) ‘esbit, stationer, drugs, 153 Water, o. Maiden Lane, Nassau st. OUTE 2 rondway. farron ate © gs, 65 College Place. eal, Chambers, 0. of Washington, jure, Barclay and Groenwich. ‘ortlandt and Greenwich. ind West. Greenwich, ¢. Morris, ers, o, Wall and Nassau, Exchange, Wall street. 17 Coenties Slip, c. Front, Wall and Water. P. W. Anderson, drugs, 40 Fulton, ¢. Wator. E, Y. Foote, gro Howard & bs corner South and Beekman. jntringham, grocers, 162 South, 0. Dover. R. F. Mason, 306 Pearl street. ‘8. M. Crane, books, 374 Poarl . Miller & Co., hides, Kb Goll Bell & Gould, stationers, 158 Nassa ect. ROUTE 3. T.F. Jenkins, grocer, 19 West, o. Duane. H. V. Bush, drogs, 319 Greenwich; c. Duane, R, Iacot, oils, 346 Greonwich, 0. Harr w. & Co, sirugs, 96 Mudaon, o. R. more, 350 Washington, o. Franklin, 8. shoes, 355 Greenwich Ww urman, drugy, 101 Canal, c. Vestry. P. , books, 239 Canal, n. Green wieb, c. rdware, 304 Hudso 3. r, $22 Hudson, 0. V: W. drugs, 31 McDougal, o. BP. Kuapp, drugs, 302 Hudson street x "shoes, 227 Bleecker, c. w.P. jardware, 438 Hudson, ¢. Mortom ‘W. Smith, grocer, 714 Greenwich, 0. Charles, G.'W. Bloomfield, plumber, 111 Charles, n. Hudson. Milnor, baker, 31 Eighth Dr. E. Heine & Co., 79 Eig Martin & Vosburgh, hardware, 127 8th ayonue, o. 16th st. P. Van Zandt, drugs, M Ninth ay., 0. 18th stroot, Jas, Hannogan, grocer, Ninth ay.,c. 21st street. FT. Phibbs, drugs, 245 Beh ay., 0. 24th st. John Hinton, drugs, 19 8th ay,, 6. 20th streat. J, H, Van Staden, grocer, 8 7th av., c. 17th ab. B.A Cook, drugs, £99 6th av., c. 1th st, W.L. Jones, books, 166 (th avenue, T. Wardle, paints, 102 6th av., n. Sth street, J.W.& C. Sullivan, hardware, 76 6th av., ¢. Waverley place ROUTE 4. , Ritter, tavern, 3704th av. c. 27th si Wire , tavern, 30) Sd av. c. 26th w J.C. Huntington, drugs, 277 3d ay. 0. 22d at. R. E, Field, grocer, 3d av. c. 12th st. Dr. Brown, drugs, iS Ist av. c. 10th st. 7, Van Vorts, grocer, 100 2d ay. c. Oth st. N. Davis, drugs, 14 ist ay. c. Ist st. P. Hi, Buckinan, drugs, 303 Houston st. 6, Essex. Joel Kelly, hardware, i ay. C. ‘ACW. Goble, drugs, 111 Houston st. ay. D D. Winants, drugs, 76 C J. B. Peek, hatter, 470 8. F. Randolph, coal, 257 E. Broadway drugs, 273 G: ‘Co., grocers, C. HL. Jenniny R. L. Bogert Ts. rocer, 241 . H. Cook, grocer, 432 W ok, grower, 43 ¥ ©. Rivingto Shorif. Gouverneur. id, ¢. Clinton. East Broadway, ©. Rut- miford, hardware, 256 Cherry, ¢. Rutgers. ec: South, ¢. Pik N. Bunce, grocer, head ey rd On Routes 1 bo visited four times » day, at7 A.M., 12 M., and Zand 6 Ri d 4 wt 10 AY.t and 1 and 4 PM, ‘Two deliveries of city Lotters will be made daily nt 9 A.M, and 1 P.M., and mail lotters will be Promptly taken to the Post Office in time for the soveral Iuails, by persons appointed for the purpa ac ter. prepaid for only for sale at t dow in the Post Office, ai Circulars loft at th Office, or at any of the Bi cent, pre-paid. Letter Carriers’ one cent to be Stamps receivable for City Postage everal stations, the Letter Carriers’ win- nd by the carriers dow in the Post t Officus, delivered at one R. ROBERTS, Sup. of the City Post. ranch P FICE OF THE NE W YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, ‘April 9th, 1M%—Tho President and Directors have this day capi day, the lat day o from the 25th instant, declared a dividend of four and one half per cont on the tat stock of this Company for the six months ending Ist e] ble to the a! holders on an ‘ver Tues- seyrunetat dad of May wext, The transfer book will be closed Tantil tho above date, By order, C.L. EVERITT, Secretary. EW YORK AND N anaes R SALE—THE STC class Grocery Store, ‘The kubseriber .—The subscribers will recsive pro Papell for ighty Thousand Dollar ot tho Bi ist December, 1863, FOR SALE. immediately, CLARENCE ASHLEY, 27 8th aver NEW HAVEN RAILROAD CO. ntil the 3 of this d_deawing interest Fr centnin por ai ‘coupons attach at (7) seven d December, with 2CK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST that has beon established over three in ono of the most respectable parts of the city, trast rate neighborhood for doing s fine ‘4 ‘ocory bus ing in the country. Possession can JADDLE HORSE FOR SALE.—A BRIGHT SORRRL, foven years old this spring, thorough-bred (brothor to Fashion sound. , perfect in Mercer street, above kind under the sad May be seon at the stable of HH. F. Jones, jc, and warranted rinoe. _ Appl; Livin F OR SALE—A NUMBER OF KIN: niols ; also, a pair of handsome Ter ‘breed, and just im 8 Broadway, opposite Rector street. small size ; they rted from Burope. They Shrobbery, Green-house sortmont of Fruit Trees, Plan’ and other art T. DUNLAP, 685 Broadway. OR SAL to '& fearloss horse bay Maro, Lady Mary, graud-dain sired by Buasorah, the imported Tieng, a Dat the stable of Montes, Splocr & way, next to the Racket . The Mare is 8 years old, and warraat- SHIPPING. —THE WELL-BLOODED, FAST TROTTING ired by Young Duroo, dai sired art, whore ‘be used under tho saddle, and well woman. eee Anny EK BRITISH T" pw betwoon Now York and Hee rpmol calling at Halifwn to Tond acd receive AND NORTH AMERICAN R. M. Liverpool, between mails and ‘are intended to sail as follows :— Hagarn, Capt: Kyric, fram Botvon, Wedgesday, 15th April. ropa,“ at, N. York, i ‘2d May. amabria, Bowens America, “ Ne for Hibernia, “ orton “ Cannas,“ N. York, in Qa experienced Surgeon on board. Froight will be char; ou spacle beyond an amount for persyaal expenses. All Pee tnd papers must pase through the Post Oftios.. Pi from Rew York or Bont, to Laverpoot: Firat Cabin, seoond do., $70. For Frolely CUNARD, Sey, 99 Broadway. THE SUPERIOR COPPRRED. AND OR HAVRE AND Co} yr fastenod Wrench bark Armantine, Capt. For freight or passage apply te Pihd BOYD& .EN, DR MARSE) jowite. Visitatio LES—THE SUPRRIOR BARK MARY BOYD & HINCKEN, FOR PILOTS,—VESSELS SUBJECT TO the Health Officer. Every vossol from a feveign pure having passengers, and every vessel having had, daring her passage, aoiagions divence ry Judi cor spen—arriving betwee xteomtl d ‘Sinall-pox, of infectious of ving at any tine, All vessels from passage from whieh thoy must pass the thirty-tirae of October. And all vessel: in Asia, Africa, or tl Yost India, Bahaas, Bor- ial ny of mrda or Western Ialands, or from any one place in A in the ordinary paxenge from whieh tha; ccarriving Letwoom the, Grat day.of WER BIth y eh eotly to extiioatw them STATED vil i gta AE ts Last seven yo SLAM FEY 1 * w'olne, WWHl . ploane oupy. TANS ‘ pril 9, 19, ther Ma WAJESTY'S _CONSU- i od dysivon ne offers ® try ik Consul Her Heian ¥o-BAVE SRW FORK AT Taare \ a emere its nite at péregt, Trooklyn, at 7 hy o'clock; thg, play of “Roinoo and Juq Viee Presidents. Net.” ' Ticketa to bo hnd at the Mansion House, the Globe Hon. Samuel Jon Willis, Hotel, and Mr. Wilder's book store, Brooklyn; and at she door | John Va Buren, Simeon Draper, on tho evening of ren Philip Hone, Bnd., . M. No: arr Gonoral 8. 1 Lyman, George P. Ato HE GREAT CHINESE MUSEUM, 589 BROADWAY | J. Prescott Hiall, Beq., Jona MoKeom, betwoon Spring and Prine streets, and the only onoin | Doetor Francis, Adam Stoddars, thie country, consists of a groat number, of life size figures of | Prosper M, Wetmore, Haq, James T. Brady, Chinese of all cl foveral hundred Chinese paintings; | Arthur 7. Jon Robert mm apartments in houses; stores and vessols; models of pagodas, | Washington I William Kent, Semples and bridges; specimens of Chinese manufactures, bheit jen Hoffmas musd H. Miller, agricultural and mechanical implements, instruments Theodore Sedgwic! muiio, lanterns, &o. &e. Open froin nine A. M, till ten P. daily.” Admitthnce, 25 cents; children’ under twelve price. ONSIBUR ADRIBN, THR REAL AND INCOMPAR- able French Magician, will continue his extraordinary Soirees every evening this weok, at the Minerva Ruoma, No. 406 Breadway, whore ho will give a grand Mazical and Exyp- tian entertainment, Admission, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. Doors opon at 7 o'clock; performances to eummionce at 8. ‘Tho Musical Department will be F the superintendence of MR. GEORGE LODE! ‘and will comprise all the available talent attainable at the time, including s perfect Glee Party, to illustrate the master— Ee of Enoiisn Harmony, Ocp Mavnicans, Gaus oF JHORAL MaLovy, &o. ‘Tho Festival will take piace om Tuesday, April 17, ab THE ASTOR HOUS! Tickets, Grab wine, ) $5 each, may be had of any of the ‘vie: Trustees, OW NSENP AND ORR’S MAMMOTH PANORAMAS OF iy . the Hudson River and tho City of Now York, now on o: G Bretenee hoy Batwels ree hibition, at the New Large Holl, fittod up expressly for th intings, at No. 306 Broadway, corner of Walkor streot. Boors open at7; panorama will commence moving at 80'clook, ‘Tickets 2 conts. There will be au Afternoon Exhibition every Saturday aftornoon, at 3 o'cloek, for tho accommodation of ies, nchools, and those who cannot make {t oonveniont te OLONEL FREMONT’S NONDESCRIPT WILL BM exhibited all this weok, at 200 Broadway. Admittan Tn producing this animal, nature oxerted all ‘and, doubtloas, this is her last and most astonishing is in its composition s greater variety of the than con be found in any musoum. ‘The crowd of visiters ure astonished at this most ourious oroabure. ‘To bo soon this weok only, as it will sail for Europe, to. take the chief post in the Zoological Gardens, London, Admit~ tence 25 cents; children half price. ASTLE GARDEN—THF ABOVE WELL KNOWN Suminer resort oan now be engaged for evening amuse- W. P. Chapman, Esq., of Merehante’ Bxohange. John McKeon, Baq., District Attorney's offive, Clty Hail. ‘Thos. 8, Hamblin, Esq., box office, Bowery Theatre. Or of the Troasuree, Mr. JOUN POVEY. 1d Wooster st. And the Secretary, Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, 37 Chambers s6. and at the Music Stores, and atthe Astor House, GS IGTYESANT INSTITUTE SECOND COURSE OF Hill's leotures and entortainmente—Mr. Hill, familia called ‘Yankee Hill,” respeotfully announcos to the ‘that his second course of humorous ontertain will 001 mence on Monday evoning, April 9, 1319, at Instituto, and be givon ovory evoning during the weal he will bo aided by tho superior talent of the much admired int, Miss Fanny Fi Tickots, to admit a lady and Extra Indi gentlemen's single ildren under 10 y 0. 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS.—FOR SALE, THE UN- ‘expired term of the Lease (four yoars and a half) of the Front street Theatre, Baltimore, reeently retitted im first i ments during the ensuing season. For further particulars, | stylo of elognnoe, ojual to any other theatre in the Union. Tt ond terns Spply st the. ofioe on, whe premises, or by letter | ia fit for instant ourupation. The rent in paid by & par centage jt direo! roprietors, h “Direct, ‘prepaid, Box 2,400, Post Office, New aa PropriePRENCH & HRISRR. | Tork. a : SS = CALIFORNIA. MUSICAL, OR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA CHAGRES, ON I7TIL USIC!I—THE PIANO WILL BE TAUGHT BY A F April.--The new and splendid stamship CRESCENT young Lady, whe has s thorough knowledge of Musie, CITY, 1,500 tons burthen, Chas. Stoddard, mastor, will lew 1d who oan give th most unexcoptionable references. Terms for Clagros direct, from hor dock, at Pier 4, N. K., on Tues- | for hesiantee: 62 ti’ juarter ; thove more advanced, $12. Ap- day, tho 17th April, at one o'clock. ply to8. C., Herald offios. ++ $150 + MS may sd in tho after saloon ... do. forward saivon. GRAND ACTION ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTR, 6% | Octaves, of superior touch, tone nnd finish, in perfeoe Be ecilsbecd HONS ESES 4 gyod order, is for sale ab a very low price, it City Halt ight cublo feet of baggage suger, | Place, betweon 10 and I o'clock. and tix do. do. allowod each steerage passon; = r. reight gn speaie ume per cents on) extra baggage, 70 conts foot. Kor freight or ay to npn Wt TibWakb & SON, 73 South streot. OR CALIF@RNIA, VIA CHAGRES.—THE UNITED ip FALCON, wiil leave New York for Chagros, on Thursday, th April, with she Enited States Mails for the Pacitc. The Faloon will arrive to doliver tho mails and passengors MEDICAL. REEN'S OXYGENATED BITTERS, FOR DYSPEPSIA, has no equal; the certificates of the Governors of R.ly h., Ky., N. Y., &c., the Senators and Congressmen of the various States, oan be seen at No. 176 Broad ay, where those Ditters are sold and warranted by the Empire Company. at Chagres in ample tinv R. POWRLL, OCULIST AN D AURIST, DEVOTES BIB for the Pacific mail steamor Orogon, ‘attention, ‘af usual, to disoasos of the Hyo snd Rar, Passage to Chasyen in try $i * at 261 Broadw: entrance 14; Warren strodt, where oan be 3 ae donee Geena soy oeee had his “Treat on the Eye,’ fies 50 conts; also s pamphlet, y ae. d an free of charge, which describes his new method of sereagiion- Pesight x spools caper ey hai Sathenaiccirer ing weak eyus. Just imported, a large supply of Artificial Byes. passage, appby to M. 0. ROBERTS, 118 Wout sbrect. R, WHEELER, OCULIST, 29 GREENWICH STREB®, devotes his exolusive attention to disoases af the Kye, and has for sale a most beautiful selection of Artitioial Just received from Paris. Office hours from 8 A. M, o'clock I’. M. A pamphlot containing many remarkable oures effected by Dr. Wheelor, oun be hi tous: flee. VER SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA~THE BRITISH steamship UNICORN, 650 tons burthen, will positivel: i] from Jersey City, on Wednesday, the 14th of April, at o'olock. Tn gabin. In fore cabin. In steorage. Pricm or Passaon. For Rio Janeiro $10 eo HO MANUFACTURES THE GENUINE WALNUP 20 1 Oil Shaving Soap? Answer, WILLIAM JOHNSON, the cal head ie nee Javentor, 66 Frankfort atrooty and 176 Brondway, Howard vossel. . Beware of impoition, by counterfo BY CUNARD, Jt, 33 Broadway. ‘ " poltion, Oy counterfeits __ has double engines; had now’ boilers im Gina OW T@ PRESERVE THE | TRETH.—O! gow last ; is now undergoing & thorough rofit; and her most distinguished dentists, Dr. A, C. Sahin and eteorage will be very comfortable and well ven~ Broadway, bas an inoorrup! der teoth. "It is put into tho cavity soft, Becomes as hard ns the tooth. ‘The aolds of the mouth do wos affect it. Its excellonce wo ied, and recommen Evoning Poi F3s7, VESSEL FOR SAN FRANCISCO, DIRECT.— ‘The fast sailing and beautiful paoket ALICK TARLTON, will receive » few hundred barrels more freight, if offered im- mediately. Passongers will, do well te oxaming the state OTICE.—M. LEVETT, DENTIST, 260 BROADWAY rooms of this vessel, her accommodations being unsurassed. # to inform his patients, that he cannot be consulted A distinguished physician and surgeon will go out in the | on Wednesday and Thursday next, the 14th and 19th instant, vossel. Apply on board, at Pior 10, East River, or to in consequence of the sale of his furniture and effects; bus ISAAC T. SMITH, 101’ Wall street. IRST VESSEL FOR CALIFORNIA AND THE GOLD will attend on and after Friday, 20th inst. remove on the Ist May to G2 and Blegokor streets. M. Levets will Broadway, between Houston Diggings.—Any person wishing to obtain © passage te dhe gold diggin fei first-rate company, would do well | JYR. JEFFRIES ANTIDOTE 18 THR MOST RFRRC to call on board the Rochester, foot of Roosovels street, where tual proparation sold for Gonorrhwa aud other disorders they oan havo the best accommodations, st a low rate. Vewsol to sail on the Mth inst. IRST VESSEL FOR SAN FRANCISCO,--THR PAST- 1 the sexual organs. Long experionce bias proved that i8 will radically cure any case, This desirable result is obtained from two to ten days, aud as it neither oremtes offends the palate, and renders unnecessary any doviat tailing schooner PENELOPE, diet, or interruption to usual pursuits, sound sloep, or hoal sitively sail on Saturday, 14th instant, at twelve o’clook. A | digestion, the nuisanos fe thus removed ax 4) ity as is ped few paacongers, and {0 Vols. more freight can be token, ifim- | gistent with the production of & thorvugh aud permancne mediato application be made on board, at Vior 9, North River, | curo, Ita ingredients are eutirely vegetable, and no injurious orto FOWLER, 86 Wost atroet, ¢floot, either constitutionally or locally, can be eausod by ite ystroot | tiga, Prico $1 per bottle, Sole Agen for this city, (. Hl. RING, 192 Broadway, corner John streot. OR CALIFORNIA.—THE SPLENDID A 1 COPPERED ‘and copper fastened Livorpool packet ship SUSAN Y. R. COOPER, 14 DUANE SRESTT, HAS, FOR THE OWENS, Captain J. O. Barclay, (3) tons bucthen, now bus five last fourteen years, confined his practice to the treat months old. This magnificent vessel is pronounced by our of Mercuri! and othor Diseases of s delicate nature, most skilful naval officers and architects to bo superior in model and strength to any vessel of her size in the United States. She has now all her freight on board, and will posi~ tively anil on the 16th, Passengers are requested to have their luggage on board on the 14th. A few more state rooms, or single berth’. can be sccured by immediate application to BUFFUM & HUNDY, 112 Broadway. 0 CALIFORNIANS.—WITH AN EXPBRIBNCE OF 15 years, the subscriber confidently offers his services in preparing stores, in suitable packages to cross the Isthmus, or for the longer route. All articles warranted to keep. Printed ished gratuitously. Ho can cure tho most aggravated casos of i and mild oases romoved in two te five days, A porfeot euro, or ae charge. 4 ADAME SHAIL'S VENUS PILL ‘& simple vegetable substan PREPARED FROM Louise Shail, Paris. by @uate of the Female Obstetrical Institute, Pills mre the only actual remedy ever discovered for tl ‘cure of all diseases of the gonital organs, Seminal or nya Debility, Barronness, Impotency, &0. Pur fu particulars of their stheular and magical foots, see efrowlars. Te bo had of the regular appointod agente, where alone the pills are te Ve had gonuine and direct from Paris. Price $1 por box. €. HL. Ring, 192 Broadway, corner of John street; 373 Brond- way, corncr of Chambers strect ; $38 Broadway, corner of Howard streot; 68 Bowery, corner of Walk 28 made ar- Grand street, corner of Al ran mo koe ; F BUG iutvon's company of 1a ta | Site West ay 1S Hine gor is fourteen days to Vora Crus, we desire to inform those MORRISON CONTINURS TO BE CONSULTE: eancies in the compan: by Capt. BATTERSBY, rs bound for California, that ® fow ontidentially on private disoases. Gloots, strictures, Further information gi nil eruptions he oures witero others fail. Rex in. from | M,, at 100 Front #1 fow days. Ner ‘and organic dobility he warrants to cure. Sve his London OR CALIFORNIA.—THE BARK CLYDE IS Now F roady to clear for San Francisco, having all her oargo om board. A few berths can yet be provurred it applied for as onoe, to SCHOYEK, & CO., 82 Wall street, or at Pier No.5, N. R. JOR CHAGRES.—THE NEW A. 1 BARK ONYX, FOR Ghagros, is wow rooeiving cargo at Pior 8 North Rivor. Sho has superior cabin and saloon socommodations, For freight or charter, apply to dR $100, AND FOUND.—A Big Fulton street. QTRICTURECITS NATURE, SYMPTOMS, CONSE: quences, mode of detecting, the romedina,with reckpes, aad only permanent cure. No one possessing thia work nood long be Croubled with Stricture, Sixth edition? p, 2. Price Ste May be had of the author, & Greenwich street, or by post mailed free, R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STRERT, SO WELL KNOWN in the treatment of delicale divenses.—The Dootor’s rapu- tebion for skill in those half cured oases that have existed fer @ars is pro-eminont. Constitutional weakness, brouchs om Ty's voorec habit, offeotually cured. Tevet oases eurod ia four dave. R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL, SCHOYER & CO,, 82 Wall street. « F Francisoo, California, in FRW TICKETS FOR SAN m frst claus ship, bo Leave thie y 7 ied for to week, can bo lad if in nadine, Pe &'C0., 82 Wall ot. AMES SUYDAM & CO.3 CALIFORNIA Geann ae Tate Trontiga,” Gow, 88 Greonwich sireat-—Ofice hours ® Buorle Vista House, corner of Grand and Forsyth stroots, f ab saath nomipe ein eentpilocd th tote saiey ae ted tho pose of engaging 110 able et hottie de convenience attending, thelr ours. 1p is chief plete vutht.. Persona not payin hing will be entitled Yo can ‘pro Seas Meemetian in aieaee eomae alt of the profits om one share. § will draw 9-16; $50, %; frat, or incipient, to ite more advanced and distressing 4! $100, 4,: $2, full profits of ono share, and one quarter of the Taha nf Bed arate obey protita of one share, for every extra $100. Por bo oan afford a rapid, easy and radici hold shares. There is mo plan or way to ae rare de ae an CR ettt gels round trating ea bu ottained. from fo make money and be comfortable. The company will leave “2m orce snninertttni ee the 4th of May, via Pittsburgh, up tho Platte River to ive [PE EINE, No. pusNE sTRERY CONTLNUBS TO head waters, loaving only 700 miles land travel. For par- ote his attention to Chronic, Sorufulous, Rhoumatie, ly a4 above. tions: also, aT Exp ee, and all mac divenses of the. Bones aud Joints, and ALIFORNIA.—A COMPETENT MAN OF GREAT BX- perience in travelling, understanding, besides Bngliah, Spanish, French, &e., offers his services to attend on # family or gentlemen going to California, for his passazo. The best of all affections of the Generative Organs. Oty DISEASES.—DR. HENDRICKSON CAN city reforenco and security can be given if required. Letters i Ann street, corner of William, on al! diseases arising from, directed (post paid) to Frederick, 7, Harrison st., New York, or in any way identified with, \hows J 1 do we will be attended to, too prevalont. Dr. I al Fluid, patorcunately xgnecio Golden Pills, 31% conte for O pill 7 the number—@® Ann street. ALIFORNIA MINERS’ DEPOT, | Hebuen 39 BROADWAY, permanently established for Cal or wale, C Jeunison’s Pelt Machine, the Whirling Pan, and other sy O CURE NO PAY.—DK. CORBITT, 19 DUANE ST, Hor Gold Warhers--conventont for mule carriages. Also, | may be © eon she treatment of certain doligatd the best Miner's P'up, and all good. app ve mining by | diseases, A py of sixteen yours devoted to the treat. GIBSON. | ment of delicate diseases enables Dr. C. to out disoase, Kecont cases cured in throe da; rm of th ALLOWED. ritled, i | low fur vash. | ny 3 oR C Double aud single pu MARKIKD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL vy Dr. A. M. Mauricoau, Professor of Dis (one by Hudson,) fowling pict Deveral very superior second=h WALLER'S Gan vd. Dtore and diwoting Gallery, 25 Bi Doalers su enees Sixth edition, 18mo., pp. 290. Priee $1. N.B.—~Guns, &6., bought of taken tm exchange. oui | MEM ooplen suld im ah month, Re SAPO! sUBRRBOTY EE ABOU Yerrs of sutlering, of physical and montal angui aia vints Cailfornis, and deaitove to Hikonessee | an affectionate wifo, and pecuniary difficulties to the hi with thee ere tid do well: to 6 4y's, Nos. | might have been spared; thousands now poor would have om- 1 re i in honith weald Sut tnpreves | joyed. dompetence: thousands new brok clans kad oadlel crue taicntud | 4 sro en30 ait: hundreds now In their graves beon 8 ined ne timel ossession of this wor feos mn telcos nh = ‘yt he intended cepeotally for the married, or thoue oon tom- — plating marriage, ag it discloses importand secrets which GROCERIES, should be known to them par thore whose hoal sh does RUC iis, BAKERS, AND HOTEL KEE fC ©. Fowler is daily rove G caslie—Seuar' Crushed, by v6 a, or ffty » cents Gorm t Yellow, 6% 0: 2) aud 125 Urocn~ rand acrect, Cofiees aud and at the Publishing For sale at 2h tread t" bject. 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