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try, that considerable interest has been manifested to learn whieh is the most feasible route to reach the E! Dorado, The Isthmus of Panama will be, without doubt, the most direct, the easiest, the cheapest, and ‘most expeditious route ; but there are others possess- ing advantages of no ordinary nature. Thore aro three ways of reaching the Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic : Ist, by the way of tho lethmus , by the way of Lake Nicaragua; aid ‘Bd, by the way of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec ; and their fcasieility and importance range in the order iu which we have placed them. is superiorto all others, in the most important particu- Jar—expedition—and it will ultimately ce tho safest. In the event of a railroad being constructed from a point on the Atlantic to Panama on the Pacific, the passage between New York and San Francisco will be reduced to We canuot, however, avoid, by this, or by any of the other routes named, a tranship- ‘The Panama route is in the hands of the Nicaragua and Tehuan- tepec routes are in the hands of foreigners. ‘Panama route is in full successful operation, with lines of steamers on’ both sides, diverging to all points on the Pacific, and to the principal ports of the United States and England, on the Atlantic. established, and 24st rapidly improve, under the en- torprise and perseverence of the Ame: cans. Already, the time cecupied in crossing has been reduced from days to hours, and a railroad will reduce it to minutes: ‘All the dangers and difficulties experienced, ‘hus far, have been at Chagres and its immediate vicinity; and measures are in contemplation which will not only re- move all apprehensions relative to the cli ate, but all ‘obstacles in the way of a free and safe navigation. mama is one of the healthiest points on the Pacific, and ita beautiful and placid bay possesses advantages vastly superior to any other south of San Francisco. ‘Bituated midway between Cape Horn and the mouth of the Columbia river, it must be the grand contre of steam navigation on the Pacific; and the great ware- ‘house for the products of all countries, for distribution to the different markets of the old worl 1 aud the now. “Tho trade of the two oceans must pass through Pana- wma, as the sands of an Hour-glass tho tunnel, before spreading out in the globo below. “The discoveries reoently made in California, and the mmense emigration to the shores of that country—the ostablishment of a territorial government, and tho im- smense trade which has already started, require the most speedy and uninterrupted method of communica- tion between the extreme portions of this country. Panama offers such a communication, and tho foresight -of our people has made that route available. of American mail steamers between this city and Cha- eres, via Savannah, Havanne, and New Orleans, and ‘between Panama and Oregon, via Realigo, Acapulco, Mazatlan, San Diego, San Francisco; British steamers from Chagresa to all the West Indi islands, and from Panama to all the principal ports on tho Pacific coast of South America, connects this port directly and indirectly with an immense soction of the world which has heretofore been reached only by the most lengthy and expensive voyages. crease of commerce which must result from such an intercourse with the countries on tho Pacific, such mineral wealth, otherwise than immense, and our geographical po- sition will give us the control of this trade. Jess than one year we shall have a monthly com- ‘munication with the extreme north and south shores of the Pacific, and be in the enjoyment of such fac lities for the transportation of merchandise, a will co- ment commercial intercourse more firmly than it over yet has been. Tho various governments on tho 'acifle ‘coast have evinced a disposition to favor, in every way, commercial connection with the United States, and have offered to remove all restrictions heretofore im- posed upon American vessels entering their ports. Tho Bovernment of San Salvador has applied to tho Ame- rican mail steamers on the Pacific, to make the ports of Wnion, Libertad, and Acnjutls, stopping places, and thave agreed to remove all oharges, &c. previously made. All this shows what progress ta: beon mado erithin the past year, in opening the trade and com- merce of the Pacific, and diverting its course from Great Britain to the United Sta es. plainly to be seon tha! we should a and oncourage, in ‘every way, the improvement of the Pa a. a route. Wo Thave full and entire possession of it; and with a mode- Tate expenditure of capital, it ca: be ma te so much su- perior to all others,that any foreign movement to open ri- ‘val routes will beabandoned. Itha:alrea ly been settled by surveys mado by the party sont out by Mr. Aspinwall, that the cost of constructing a railroad across tho athmus, from some favorable point on the Atlantic to Panama, will be much less than originally supposed, ‘the grades much more favorable than first estimated, and the time required for completion much less than contemplated. So far, it is statod that at loast one amillion of dollars will be saved; and it is not improbable ‘but that the cost may be reduced to the means of a private company, independent of the aid of Con- grees. This will bo # consummation devoutly to bo tho course pursued by certain Senators at the last session, relative to the application for a govern- ament contract was most contemptible, and exhibited a marrow-mindedness and short-sightodness we did not expect to find in such plac: gress result as favorably as anticipated. tho work will bo commenced at once, and pressed forward with all the energy the projectors porsess will, in a few yea via the Caribbean Se The Isthmus of Panama less than thirty days. Americans, while This route is, therefore, pass through ad the line of abounding with If the survoys in pro- ‘The isthmus of Panama , under the influence of tho improvo- ents contemplated, be completely revolutionized. ‘Tho climate is adapted to the growth of cotton, all kinds of fruit, and its soil is of most extraordinary fertility; and advices, received by recent arrivals, state that seme of ‘the emigrants from the State California, had located themselves on the Isthmus, for ‘the cultivation of the land. Cotton has been found ‘growing wild, of an excellent staple, and with propor management the growth of that staple could no doubt ‘be largély extended. Tropical plants of all kinds could ‘be produced in the greatest perfection, and that section of country completely regenerated. ‘the Americans it will becomo a paradise; and instead of ‘the natives remaining in ignorance, and a species of slavery, they will have infused in thom o spirit of en- terprise horetoforo unknown. mama will be a new place ina few yea! ‘fluence of our institutions upon every country and vevery poople with which they como in contact, is almost instantaneous, and forever seen and felt. Stoek Exchange. instead of proceeding to In tho hands of The Isthmus of Pa- 562 333 9 58) 58 Sat a rz Notes 18884 SS. Brooklyn Cit: Roading Bonds, 530 2% sha Bank of Am 6'Del & Hudsoe Cn 21 Bk ofGom, full wo thas S Trust, 660 3: fow Jersoy RE s N Haven & Hartford ii she Erio RR, full 100 Farmers’ Trust 4 cy ‘3 Harlem RR 100 Harlem RR 6 Erie RR, old 7 Bank of Am ‘ADYERTISEMENTS BENEWRD EVIRY DAY. Rn nnn OST.—ON WRDNESDAY, MARCH 21ST, to be near the pior occupied by the Albany ate ‘containing ovor $200 in bills of v1 ly on the Newark Banks, and ¢ w Jorsey. The finder will rocuive a libe- e money to KEEN PRUDEN, er N, Blianbothtown, N. J. Package of mon ee ‘eteamor Bay State, or on board the stoamor B: nomination of Said bills were of the ‘o reward will be paid for tho recovery of all the money, mal reward will be ‘or & proportio ‘House, Boston. Q@ROCERIES. | KEEPERS, OCKRS, BAKERS, AND HOT! Tafernoed thas. 0. Powlee is daily rocol ving foam-retined white an (ds, whioh he in offoring a reduced prices, for Crushed, by the one, M4 Yellow Sugars, of afl ton, oF Afty barrel oon ta; ete ‘Cofloes aud Tons, ‘a ‘wich street, 76 Vesey streot, and S81 Grand surees, low prices.” Stores, JQ{MOKED MPATS.—TAKING OUT OF SMOKRB-HOUSE quality sugar oured Hama and inom and Maokerol, to which ite the attention of dealers. Also landing and in ston, lard, batter and choese, ee MUSICAL. THB PIANO WILL BE TAUGHT BY A thorough knowledge Sloe waced, $12, Ap- oh this morning Shoulders, Jow __ othe lowest ra who oan xe « symartorr thane more a WANTS. nA ANTED—A SITUATION, A3 CHAMBERMAID AND Laundreas, by s faithful and stoady woman, who has lived with some of the moat respectable families ab prosent in the city, to whom she can refer. Also, a Cook's situation y an experienced woman, who is capable of her busi- ness, a can Lo seen by her recommendation of her late em- ployers; or would take care of house for the summer. Inquire at # Prince street TANTED—A PURCHASER FOR THE DRY-GOODS Fancy Store, No. 32) Broadway, near Anthony streot, It is the best chance in New York for a. person having from one to threo thousand dollars. Tho business is six yea: tublished—has an excellent set of wholesale and rotail eus- cers, “A competent person can make over five thousand dollars a year; the present proprietor made it, and wishes to retire, Apply as above; if by letter, post paid. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- yen, the one as Chambermaid and Laundress, and. tho ras Cook, and hag no objection, to help in washing. Has deity reference. Please eal at 302 First avenue. W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A VERY COMPETENT girl, with good city reference, to do chamberwork and waiting for a private family; would go to the country, Please cull at Td Sixth avenue, in the Book Stor ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, s situation as Nurse and Seamstross, Lins no objections to go in the country, Can be scen for two days at 7 Ith street, betweon Avenue A and Avenue RB. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Y@UNG WOMAN a situation as Cook to a private family; would assist at washing. No objection to go a short distance in the country. Can give the best of city reference. Apply as 160 16th strecb, between 7th and 8th avenues. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A GARDENER WHO UNDERSTANDS IIIS Vusinens, “Apply, at Mf Broad atreet, up stairs, betwoon of Ii and 8 o'clock. ANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS, ‘one as Cook and excellent Baker; has no objections to in washing and ironing—the best of city reference can be he other to do general housework. Please to call at avenue, between 22d and 22d streets, upholstery store. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COMPETENT MAN TO take charge of farm, on shares, in New Jersey, on which i large orchard, and near to & seapors. Reference required,” Apply at No. § Collonade Row, Brookiyn Heights, between 9 A. M., and 4 P.M. 7ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman to do plain cooking, washing snd iron- ing, oF general housework, in» small private family, The test of city referencegiven,” Please call at No. 222 21 streob, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, who is a good Cook,, Washer and Ironer, and to'do general housework, in a small private family ; has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Beat of city reference can be given, Please call at 200 Second stroot. WANTHD—A SITUATION BY A’ RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, as plain Cook, fine washing and ironing, or chainberwork, or waiting. ‘The best of city reforonce given. Please call at 153 Third Avenuo, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, » situation as plain Cook, washing and ironing, ‘The best of city references can be given, by oalling at I Bast 15th street, first house from Sd Avonuo, in the basement. WANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN 8 sitnation as Chainbermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing if required, or to do goneral housework. Appl to her present employer, West 17th street, five dours below sth avonue. Can be seon for throo days, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPRCTABLE young woman, as Chambermaid and Seamstre: see to children in'® respectable private family. reforence ean be given from her lass plac Be a short distance in the country, ‘lease th avenue, between Sth and 9th streets. thre if not engaged. No ‘objection to all at No. 443 ‘an be seon for W ANTEDIA RESPECTABLE YOUN ; lady is desirous of obtaining a situation as Lady's Maid; is well yersod in fina needlework, speaks somo Engliah id French. She has the best of recommends from furmer emplo} Inquire 74 Greonwi f Mr. RMA WANITEDTA SITUATION AS BOOK-KREPER, OR general Clerk, by ® gentleman (Gi ) of good ex host of city referei ‘ivon. “A lotter rience in busine: irected to A. B. attention. ANTED—A_ SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant French young woman, as Seamstress and to attend alady. Sho is well able to teach the rudimonts of hor ye tongue, as sho has received a good education; she also speaks the German and Huglish languages; she understands many kinds of Necdlework, and is highly recornmendod. A= dress or inquire from 10 o'clock A. M., till 2 P. M., to No. 13 Rose street, near Frankfort streot, ANTED—BY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT oung woman, & situation ag Children’s Maid or Cham- bermaid. Iss good plain sower, and most attentive and fond of children; will be found willing and obliging. Please call at 252 Division street. W ANTED_BY AAD ABOUT SIXTEEN ¥ axe, 9 situation &s apprentice tom good trad native of Switworland, onn spoak the French English languages. Good reference given. Inquire or address . Maire, No. 68 Naseau atreet, second Hoor. w+ jTED—A SITUATION BY AN HXPERIENCED irl, with excellent city reference, te cook, wash, and irony for® private family, “Ise good cook and Aret’ cate Tor ana lironer. ‘Floato call at 74 Sixvh avenue, in the ook BtOre. WANTEDA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman. Is govd Cook, and first-rate Washor and Ironer. Has no objoctions to go's short distance in the country. ‘The best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days, Plense call at 65 Mulborry street, first floor. Box No. 165 Poss Offic ill meet prompt SPORTING. ENTREVILLE COURSE.—TROTTI April 19th—Purse $5); Mile Heats— » Snedecor enter ewdriver; J, John : . Bartine enters . enters b, m, Mary Taylor; J. Whelpley enters b. . Screws. ARLEM PARK TROTTING.—PURSE OF $25—MILE heats, best three in five, to harness, to At three o'dlock, closed with’ the following entries :—J. ( Bertine enters 8. ¢. Emperor; Wm. Stark enters b. g. Northern Traveller; John Spicer enters ch. g. Broker; Captain Underhill enters s. g. Senator. May lth, at two o'clock, will como off » ma‘ heats, best three in five, to harness, botween two © Beving names bik. m. Bb a SPECIAL NOTICE: ONVENTION OF GOOD FELLOW if of delegates of the several Order of Good Fellow: S27 Howery, on tho 10th day 0 ing day at the Lodge Room in Gothic Ha! y resolution of the Grand ion, the following proceedin solutions calling the conver f delegates having been received, the ting George M. Mani ard Davenport, as 5 MUSEMENTS. OWERY THEATRE—FRIDAY KVENING, WER OF GOLD—Charles, King of Spai quis of Brandenbi it AT THE MEET- odges and Rnoamnpineats in Harness. — Conklin enters b. g ing of the Rhine, Mr. d LES JARDINIERE: and Mr. G. W. AINS OF SWITZE ponelude with the I was organized hy el Win. Cedaques nad # free and full diss way ontors g. g. Plut n of the various matters involved in pon which the Convention wore called tox lowing preamble and resolutions were cents—Doors opon at 7; con brated trotuiny H. Chanfrau nates s. g. match for $100, milo heats, be 0 a8 they pleas al name of the Order of or BREACH 0. Mr. Jabber, Mr, Johnaton; Mrs. Trapper, Good Fellows was the and whereas there are several L of New York, which have always , that name; therefore, Resolved, That we deem it expedient and propor for the harmony and a. Chanfrau; Captain Renaad, Mr. . Mrs. Isherwood. Mr. Chanfrau: Sykesy, Mr. three in five, both to dyes of the Ord: dhered to, and now work r ALIPFORNTA—M¢ Adolphus Pillishtend, Mr. e with the now c Sir William Ever= Mar cery, Miss will rise at 75.— Modern Philosophy Pat i Brougham: Mr. Menny, Mr. Burton, To TY WINKS—Mr. Mins, Mr. Burton; Warden; Battor, Mr. Hamilton; Mra. Batter, M Miss Fenclla Flighty, Miss HAIL. | Doors rises at 735. Boxes, Ds mily Cireh which am original satirical drama, oailod SOCLA ¢ first race will posi- ‘ tively come off ab the time advertised. urpose of insurin irder of Good Fell in its work and organization, Order, and all the Lodges ‘and Encampments subordinate ‘evo, adopt and be known by such original name. ‘That whenever the Grand 1 called “Independent Order of Good F campments and L Grand Lodges, now called “Ancient Or risdiction of the G 5 said Lodges and Encampment: t the change of namo and of the union of the er as contemplated in th \d such action be rati Encampments reon, Mr. Daw greater uniformity rand Senate of the AUCTIONS. G. CARRINGTON, AU es ‘kof Hardware, utlery, and Assorted Wood S. Platt will sell, Thi Auction Room, 23 Platt n, without reserve, & large 4 Hardware, Cutler Boxes, 26 cents: Pit, 1234 ¢ ek. The original theroto, and the several i nized 1842, the old formance wil TY~Toby Perch, Mr, Raymond; Michael Bradshaw, Mr. eet, for nocount o antity of all kinds of IRISH L103 ushes, Stove Fixtures, thes, Rakes, Hay and Manure Forks, Piles, Best Sera 1 Machines, Children Hoes, Axes, Hatehets, and an endless variety of various kinds of Hardware, making s general assortment. — Also, tine French ‘3 Gold’ Watches, » quantity of Jewelry, Se, , by order of a Consiznee, 35 dozen Philadel- ‘ovels, as they lay in frout of the store, The attontion of purchasers is, dirooted Pattern Cards, 4. Sivnd Panor, foregoing preamble and Baskets, Wagons, 3 ‘ails, Tubs, Crimpin, patronage and fa: nprecedanted im Dian Olis by the SABLE BRO’ will rine at 73g. Dress ( htly received with approbation by adopt, and be audionces, a most convincing evi a, into the work of the now recognised by the Grand Senate; an neampments shall thenceforth becc ‘Also, at 11 o’eloc phia'D handle are in prime order. , That the change in the name of tho ordur and the union of the several Lodges, under the same UCTION NOTICE.—EXTRA SALE THIS DAY AT 10% o'clock, in the old chure! od the etlorts of Henge competition jopiau reprosontations. thes jar the direstion and management of &. P. comprising & corps of unequalle 2% cents. Children unde Doors pon ab 7—Convert will commence a68 0 ftermoom Concert on Saturday, commencing at 3 P.M r. William snd Frankfort from and after the receipt notice from the Governor of the Order, that the Senate have approved and adoptes 4. Resolved, gThat resolutions be sent to each Lodge and Encampmon therein; and that 9c Convention to visit Pennsylvania, and make and proceedings to the Lodges and Encainpments of the Order n that State, and, general to carry out the vie Vare, Cutlery, Napk ndid Watches, fine order of pawnbrokers, &e., &e.. ture, &e., with which the sale will commenc THOS. BELL, A ¢ at 11 Spruce street, on Saturday. Rings, a lot of valuable welry, a large lot of 0. ing preamble and nittee of three be al nown its views Next sale will 0 THE LADIES.—J. W, BROWN WILL SELL BY Auotion on Tuesday, 10th; the entire stuc purane all propor nd object of this Convontinn, ‘The following’ persons were, therefore, appointed on that committee :—Messrs. Robert F, Winslow of New York, and Thomas W. Harris, of Now Jorgoy. amittee were authorized to call the C together again, at such timo and place ay thoy might deom HE ANNIVERSARY DINNBR O¥ THE AMBRIGAN Dramatio Fund Assooiati of C, Seotr & C ting of every deseription of Lac Einbroideries, d Stephen Brooker, pin vmall lots te N, Vice Prosidenss. N, u Bers of the mosting wore instructed to publish the proceedings of the Convention in the New York Herald. After a full interchange of congratulations exprossed by tho delegates on the happy termination of shoir deliberations, harmony and good fellowship enjoyed in each the Convention adjournod, subjuct to be called Committee appointed by them, GEO. M. MANN, Chairman. ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FUREITURE.—A. J. Bleecker will sell this day at 10 o'clock, as 24 Abingdon Place, handsome mahogany an tone Piano, 6% ovtav ronze and gilt Candela} ivr Glasses, 95 by 30, Also, « largo assortment of china and cut glass. ARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE 4 Lots.—The subscriber will sell at public auction, on Wed= pesday the 25th of April instant, on the premises, 19 valuable wing part of his homestead opposite the city of New- of the turnpike road londing ‘Theso lots are situated in a re Edmund H. Miller, ‘Theodore Sedgwick, Req. ‘Tho Musical Department will bo under the superintendence of Peri. GEORGE LODER, es and will comprise all the available talout attainable as the Party, to illustrate the master- eves of Enciisy Harmony, OLD MADRIGALS, Gane oF MORAL MxLony, ko. ko. ‘The Festival will tal Soirees overy evening this week, at the 406 Bread: here he will give a grand POST OFFICE, CARRIERS DEPARTMENT, New Youx, April 2, 1840 RANCH POST OFFICES ARB anthority of the Post Ottice BLISHRD BY time, including a perfect G tthe following » on the southerl from Newark to Now Yor pidly increasing neighborhood, near the bridge over the saic, and an opporcunity is'now offered for mechsni Others to locate themselves on very moderate terms, jars will be given in afuture advertisement. AND SHUUBMERY.—On the lots to be sold, there are a large umber of the finest kind of Fruit and Orna= mental Trees und Shrubbery, which the subscriber will sell 2th instant, at reduced prices. ANDREW SMITH. *UCTIONRER—8 A TURDAY, Mithyat hat. yast 9 o'clock, A. M.—Woarron, third of Clinton stroet, Brooklyn—Mahogany and Bookcase, Sofa, Mahogany ‘Tables, Bodstoads, Bureau, Kitchen Furniture. Ince on Tuosday, April 17, at THE ASTOR HOUSE. Tickets, (including wine, ) $5 each, may be had of any of the ‘Trustees, via— J, Prescott Hall, Fsq., 54 Wall street. . Mann, drugs, 278 Broad wa: 389 Broadway, drugs, 433 Broadwa; ug, 401 Broadway, ocer, K0 Broadway, 0. Prince. Broadway, c. Houston. Chester Driggs, grocer, 8! Broadway, 0. Amity. W. & J. Geory, grocers, 719 Broad was Now York Hotel, 721 Broad wa; Honry A. Kerr, John B. Dodd, 7! O. W. Clapp, 819 Broadway, ¢. Morcereau, dru; Shields & Wed R. Lee, hardwi T. T, Groon, drug ‘Baq., of Merehanta Y J. HEGEMAN. er, 740 Brod way, . Astor Place. HM the Musio Stores, and at the Astor Hou 0 THRATRICAL MANAGERS.—FOR SAL. ‘expired torm of the Lease (four yoars Front strcet Theatre, Baltimore, resuntly atyle of elegance, equ: Chairs, Centre and Di tand, Clock, Crockery, 9, $i Broadway, 0, 14th st, other theatre in the Union. i 19 rent ia paid b: receipts. Direct, prepaid, Bex 2,450, P FOR SALE. YOR SALE—A NUMBER OF KING CHARLES SPA- 8 pair of handsome Terriers, small si and just imported from Europe. They jadway, opposite Reotor stroet. HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS rand Vegetable Seeds, Ornamen together ‘with « or Artivlos in thi yA. Patterson & jeba Morrison, thread YH, & 8. A. Buns ASTLB GARDEN.—THB ABOV Summer rosort oan now be wenis during the ensuing seaso At the office on to the proprietor: FRRNCH & HRISER, —==a WELL KNOWN for evoning amuso- for further particulars, remises, or by letter are of the pure bres National Hotel, 5 Cortlandt street. yatdin r Nig Broadway. Shrubbery, Green-house Plants, sortment of Fruit Trees, and ot! AMUSEMENTS. ROADWAY THRATRE—E. A. MARSHALL, PROD B P ar eneet of ~ = Hf, Reeves.—Friday ze wi rined the eperatic spect, os ENCUANTREBB—Char: the the ie ir. rns Forte Braehio, Mr. Hast; ‘a: Seeita Wallis. Characters in thi Brow H. Reeves; Doctor Mant avin; Nuguez, Mr. Helmay nd Parquotte, 75 conta a cain. 25 cents; Gallery, mmenens URTO ‘* jf Apo, LAMBERS Ehonorer ‘ Mrs. Vernon. After Practioe—M: a reas Circle and Parque! 25 cents, HITCELL'S OLYMPIC Miss Nickinson.—Fi THEATRE.—BRNEFIT OF evening, April 13th, the por- commence with the comedy of OLD HONES- ickinson; Mary,’ Miss Nickingon, To be followed by the \—Tom Moore, Mr. B. Williams; Ginger, Mr. Co- Captain Dixon, Mr.’ Arnold; Mra, Fitagig, Miss Cl Crummy, Mrs. Melyilie. After whieh, TOM NODDY'S RET—Tom Noddy, Mr. H. 0, Pardey; Inkpen, Mr. Cono- r; Gabrielle, Miss Nickinson, ‘To conclude with an Bthio~ IEKS. Doors open at i Upper Bi MORE SPLENID RNUM'S AMBRICAN MUS! | wings which the wi the Mammoth Lady, whe wei all hours, with Titenia, the Pai rove a large portion of her w Kk, amd will Mori Copland, Mies West, Miss Melville, Mi Mammoth Boys, Wax Scripture wall, the fortune-teller, Admission, 25 10 years, 1234 cents. E GR between Sprin, this country, consist Chinese of all © apartments in temples and bri: exriowltural and mi ‘al imploun muile, Ianterns, &o. &e. Open from nine A. M. till ton P. M, daily. ‘Admittance, 25 cents: obildron under twelve, half price. ONSIEUR ADRIBN, THE REAL AND INCOMPAR- able French Magician, will continue his extraordinary nwa Rooma, No, iagical children % conte, TUYVESANT INSTITUTE—SECOND COURSE OF S Hitt's lectures and ontertainmonts—Mr. Hill, familiarly oalled * Yankeo Hill,” respectfully aunounces to she publie ‘that his second course of humorous ontertainments will co SHINESE MUSEUM, 589 BROADWAY 4 Prince wtrests, And the only one im @groat number of lifo size figures of several hundred Chinese paintings; mence on Monday evening, April ny Institute, and be given every evening during the ol he wi be aided by the superior tulont of the mvoh admi Yooalist, Miss Fanny Frazor. Tiokots, to admit s lady and He,; Extra ladiow’ tioket: single childeen under 1 yoars old OWNSENR AND ORR’S MAMMOTH PANORAMAS OF the Hudson River and the City of Now York, now om ox- hibition, at u! Large Hall, tiited up expressly for these polatings, ob Ne. 306 Hroutway, corner of Walkor abrent open ALT: panorama will commance moving at 8 o'clock. Tiekots 26 cents. There will bo an Afternoon Exhibition every those whe cannot make it conveniont te attond evenings, eetdled OLONEL FREMONT'S N NDESCRIPT WILL BB ¥. Admittynog, exhibited all this wee Beents, In ppoueins th verted all her nity and, di astonishing specimon, T on a grea arioty of the animal than can din any museum, 7 crowd of visiters aro astonishod at this inost enrio To be seen this wook only, as it will sail for Europa, tat the obief post in the dens, London.’ Adinil tanco 25 cents; ghildron half rn ‘arron st., 0. College Place. Chambers, 0. of Washingto A. F. Dagrave, hardware, Barclay and Groenwioh. @, ¢. Cortlandt and Greenwich, T. DITNLAP, 685 fro —THE WELL-BLOODED, FAST TROTTING Lady Mary, sired by Young Duroc, dam sired ired by Bussorah, tho imported the stable of Mosars. . 08 Broadway, noxt to the Racket Cou CALIFORNIA. OR SAN_ FRANCISCO, Commercial Exchange Northern Hotel, c. Cortlands and West, Havre House, c. Al Sibell & Mote, ste CHAGRES, ON ITH ~The new and splendid stamship CRESCENT 0 tons burthen, Chas. Stoddard, master for Cliagres direct, from hor dock, at Pier 4, N. day, the 17th Apri Passage in the after saloon 12 Greenwich, o. Morris, pers, c. Wall and Nassau. Rushton’s Merchants Hxchange, Wall stroot. J. R. Hamilton, grocer, 17 Cocuties Slip, ier, o. Wall and Water drugs, W3 Water, c. Maiden Lane. . W. Anderson, dru; Ful Ww rocer, corner Sow ccustomed to ho used under the saddlo, and well fitted for'a fearless horse woman. QR SALE—A RESTAURANT, NOW DOING A FLOUR- ishing and profitable business, and one of the best looa- od for sale for lesa than half it asons make it necessary to dispose avo trouble none need ay Inquire of A. P. and Mott, or TRUMAN OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL (LEASE TO RUN SIX and most celebrated Alo Hou 0 disposed of to @ ood man having ‘The good will, with fixtures and stock, will r iro a larger amount than the above rough explanation of tho house and its appurtenances will B, DALY, 67 Pearl street, re. juice ‘allowed onohi oabi stoorage passenger. 1 dab tions in the city, is off ‘ ‘end six do. do. allowed enc Freight on spooie ono per cent.; on extra baggage, 70 conte per foot. For frvight or pr FJ i , STA Pearl atreet. HM. Crane, boo! C <P OR CALIF@RNIA, VIA CHAGRES.—THE UNITED States Mail Steamship FALCON, will leay. s, via Havana, on Thursday, Wth Ap tes Mails for tho Paoiti in ample time te dol ‘acitio mail steamer Oregon Pasengo to Chagres in De. do. . Jenkina, grocer, LA) Wes Elta] Greenwich, c. Harrison. 96 Hudson, c, Leonard. ated sum. A full and rreil, shoes, 365 Groon wich. ‘M. Thurman, drogs, 101 Canal, . Mountford, books, 239 be given by applying to K. lewor forward ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN THAT has lived in New York for the last fifteen years, in respectable Hotel as Book-keeper or general Clerk, Salary not so much an object as 9 permanent situation. Please ad- dross K. H. H., box 1240 Post Office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as Cook, and a first-rate Washor and Ironer Please call at No, 117 Hammond street, in the store. The best of city references given. W ANTED—DY A RESPECTADLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as Chambermaid, or to take caro of children. No objection to go n short distance in the country. Can give the best of city reference. Address 65 Canal street, between Greene and Mercer streets. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, to do chamberwork, and fine washing. No objections to go in the country. ‘The best of c iven. Can be seon for two days. Pleaseoall at jones street, 32 in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION AS © ESPEC- table woman, who for nearly lived in only two pl an excellent lnundreas. The beat of city reference gi se apply at 380 Bowery. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLB young woman, as Nurse and Seamstress, or to assist in washing and ironing. ‘The bost of city reference given as to charactor and capability. Please call at No. 22 East Wash- ington Place, WANIEDIBY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as Seamstress, and attend a lady or take care of an invalid. Would have no objection to assist in chamber- i$ & good dress maker and cutter-out; understands all of plain needlework; has no objection to travel Pp to the country; can be highly recommended. Address M. A., 41 Jay streo! y ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘as Chambermaid, and assist in tho washing and ironin or would do general housework in a small private family. fs a Protestant and has god city reference. Can be seon for two days by applying at 22 Tonth street, near 6th avenue, in the pavement. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A’ RESPECTABLE ng girl to do chamberwork; is, a good washor and sno objection to do housework in a private family; well recommended, Can be seen for two days at 57 Boekmar streot. reference 36 Great young man, as waiter in # hotel or saloon. The best of ete cabability. Apply ‘at 117 Franklin street, in tho front room, on the Lat floor. ona H. Bi'Intyre, hard w: Pullen, grover, 322 udson, c. Vandam. eee enn nnn (0 LET—IN NEWARK, Pasunge, apphy to 6R SAN FRANC steamship WNICOR. WITHIN TEN MIN. walk of the Railroad Depot, the neat two story Said house is in Hudson street. leecker, c. Carmi ardware, 438 Hudson, o. Morton, lumber, 111 Charl 31 Eighth av., c. Jane. Eighth avenue, o. Lith street, fartin & Vosburgh, hardware, 127 Hth avenue, o. 166h ab, Van Zandt, drugs, #4 Ninth ay., 0. 18th street. . Hannogan, grocer, Ni L, Phibbs, drugs, 245 8th av., c. 24th at, 194 8th ay., 0. 20th strees, , CALIFORNIA—THE BHKITISH }@ tons burthon, will positivel ‘ail from Jersey City, on Wednesday, the 18th of April, at 1 and attic brick house, No. 40 Fair stroot. fect repair, contains soven rooms, a largo dry collar, and ® in the rear, with water through the garden, tastefully arranged with Tom careful tenant. Font very SaEN<? room, ® kitcher Smith, grocer, Prick oF Passaor. For Riv Janeiro... San Francisce... An experienced Surgeon will noeo: has double engines; had new’ boilers in Glas- ow last April; is now undergoing » thoroug! satin se aiclestugh villi ve very eomieciante ond rail vee In cabia. In fore cabin. In steerage. $ $10 — prope vines, &c. eof 55 Maiden Lane, or on the p 0 LET—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE there are no boarde nished rooms, by the first weok in May. ‘The location is desi- ‘to's walk of Broadway. Address 3. M., ETOP S: furnished or unfa appl: The Unicora john Hinton, drugs, . H. Van Staden, L. Cook, drugs, ._L. Jones, books, Wardle, paints, W.& C. Sullivan, hardw ROU’ au rable, within one Herald Office. 0 LET—FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSE: r rooms in the buildin, Reade street, Iatoly occupied by P. Gilbert, Silversmith. In- quire on the promises, or of WILLIAM P, MOSS, 47 Fifth street. 0 LET—A STAND FOR SODA WATER AND Ci fectionary, in the Now York Basaar, 333 Broadway. LET—A THREE-STORY HOUSE, street, with Hot and Cotd Baths—$500; and one with Gold Bath only, $475; also, one in Bank street, with Hot and ALEX. M. GREIG, 1 Hanover street, © LET IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN TEN MINUTRS’ walk of the Fulton ferry, the two story, attio and base- house, 166 York street, rent $275. R, next door. Brookly: rs! 166 6th avenue. OR CHAGRES.—THE SPLENDID A. 1. BARK ONYX rior cabin and state room accommodations, is clipper built, and commanded by » master of a pac! Passengers by this vessel can procure tickets from without delay. For freight firat floor and two up| 2 = Huntington, drugs ego SH ly to WEGO., 2 Wall at. POR ONR HUNDRED DOL- | '¢herally, throughout the city and country. of limited means can procure e for $100, in a first-rate vessel—a fow berths only to SCHOYER & CO., 82 Wall av. ALIFORNIA.—THE SUPERIOR BARK CLYDE I3 ready for sea, and will positively clear on Saturday, Mth ‘Her accommodations aro of « superior charactor, bining convenience with healt) and saloons can be bad, if app) ee! ALIFORNIA DIRECT, lars and found.—Porso: °. , 10dn at. 0. Int ‘orts, grocer, 100'2d ay. 0. 6th o. Ist 308 Houston st. 0. Essox. 1 Houston st. ¢ Iumbia, 0. Rivingto , 470 Grand c. Shoriff. 39 B in IN HAMMOND Oponz! inants, drugs, 76 Col c. Gouverneur. A fow berths in the cabin lied for without delay, to CHOYER & CO., 82 Wall at. ; ae OR CALIFORNIA—THROUGH TEXAS AND THR © Just reosived from Paris, Office hears from 8 A. M. valley of the Gila, vin Hayes and Cooke's wi tarting before or Protection Compan D. Hough, Jr., is now fast fi and favorite route. Names enrolled given at 0 Broad street, up stairs, from9 A.M. tol P. M. nt, brick front dwell ly to JAMES HA’ rt & Co., grocers, G. Hanford, hardw 256 Cherry, ¢. Rutgers. 1, 0. Pike. Water, c. Market. © BOOK AND PERIODICAL DEALERS.—AN BX- cellent stand to rent very low, with many advantages for business, at tho Now York Basaar, 333 Broadway. URNISHED ROOM TO LET.—A NEATLY FURNISH- ‘ed front parlor to les, withous bor i} Mercer streot, between Grand and Broeme Reference give URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD.— can be accommodated with furnished private family. Reference exchanged. Inquire at 238 Walker street. ARK THEATRE LOTS.—TO BE term of years, veing 78 feet in front eatre Alley, on which they are terms, apply to No. 87 Prince street. the Lat of May. not joint stock) org ZOR> FROMM tations willbe visited fowr times a nd Zand 6P.M.; Route3 and 4 at 10 ‘Two deliveries of efty lotters will be nd mail letters will be in time for the several full pactioulars On reasonable torms; | them. Samuel Phi — | from Vermont. Sol IRST VESSEL FOR SAN FRANCISCO, ‘The fast sailing and boautiful packot ALICK TARLTO ‘a fow hundred barrels more freigh Passengers will de woll to examin ‘this vessel, her sccommodatio: ed physician and # on board, 1 iy Laken to the, Pose. Oftic (ievoral ila, by persons inted for the purpose, one cen prepaid Yor ench lovter. Stamps recolvable for City Postage Only for sule at tho soveral stations, the Letter Carriers’ win- Post Office, and by the carriers. iers’ window in the Post Two gentlemes Circulars left at the Letter C1 Office, or at any of the Branoh P ‘cont, pre-paid. LEASED FOR A lately ocoupied by ti , on Park Rew, and running Sup. of the City Post. BR OF THE HIGH jo in a oauso of Brodribb ver: ring, bearing date tho7th day of August, 1441, WEN TRST VESSEL VOR CALIFORNIA AND THR GOLD ing to obtain s passage te company, would de wotl URSUANT TO AN OR! WASTED-BY A RESPRCTADLE YOUNG WOMAN Ssituation as plain Cook, or to assist in washing and ironing, or to dogeneral housework for asmall private family. ‘Best of city reference can be given. May bo soon for twodays at 27 Prince streot. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman. Is capable of sowing, and taking oare ot children, or would do the housework in a private family, or go as Chambermaid or Laundress. No objections to go in the country. Tho best city reference given. Please to call at No. Y Christio street, second building, first floor, in the rear. Can Lo seen for two days. A MOST RESPE: uation as good plain Cook; is an excellent washer and iromer, and maker up of tho finest materials, also, ngood chambermaid. The country preferred. Tho bost of city reference can be given from her fast place. Can be soen for two days at 64 West Washington place, RESPECTABLE YOUNG FRENCHWOMAN, OF good education, wants n situation in n private family, as aid or Seamstress, She cap bring tho beat of refo~ mm her last place. A line ad to T. K.. Herald, (TABLE YOUNG PROTESTANT YOUNG WANTS A SITUATION AS Seamstress and Nurse; has no objection to go to the country or to Earope. Tho best of city reference given. Can be seon at 14 King stroct for two days. is | A. SMART RESPECTABLE YOUNG WONAN WISHES to obtal ation as Sonmet ress. Bho is a good dress hirts and children’s clothes, Wonld hay assist in obamberwork, Vletsé opply at ‘Can be seon all this week, maker; ean mi | no objectio | No. 68 Sixth ATARTHENTS WANTED IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, ‘with our without Board, for a gontleman, his wife, an ‘ild. Terms, moderate, Location down town, near Broad way, preferred, Tmmedisié attention wilt be given to sn ‘wers, stating terma and all_particulars, addressed, WE. A. V., box 170 Post offee. iis ITUATION WANTED, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiting on table, or to do general housework in @ small amily, oF Gocking, washing andjroning. Can be soon for two jays at 112 Seventh avenue, near 18th street. Best of city j toferences, | (A. ROCKERY BUSINESS.—WANTE | i AN ACTIVE No. 203 Green- Salesman in # Crookery Store, Apply wich street. “ARDENER WANTRD.—TO GO A FRW MILRS INTO | Gr de country, Must bos single ing out and ornamenti ons. urge of the vegetable gardons. Mi ro- id charactor. Apply te No. wo o’elock, P. M. IT RANSLATOR, CLERK, OR TUTOR A GENTLEMAN with the highest testimonials, would translate for pub- ers, merchants, ar lawyers, froin the Freaely Spanish, [tn inted with the FOUSs WANTED “THE, ADVERTISER WISHES TO urchaso n two story modern dwelling howe, with, atti oe » sliree ‘without attic, with lot 25 by 100 feet, in Henry street, in this city, between Jofferson and mory stzeets. Address box 1470 post office. situa tgo- ‘ BOARDING, do, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS within ten minutes walk of the City Hall. A far- hushed room aad pantry will be Fequired. Terms must be mo- Address %. ¥., at this ee. . ng with hot and eo iry rooms; mar! acd from the m . having a most delightful proxpocs. ord ont then, de tie Visketey eeteree aad’ cotoerd with ines, and to ri oth m ory cannot fail to give ontite satis wan sarily application is fully e211 Vario ioited ‘Terms moderate, Will have possession will be richly painted, and roady before the Ist of May. LEASANT ROOMS, NRATLY FURNISMED, MAY BR obt wish uF we r Ju, privaie German A Collexe Pine, Vetwecn Murray aad Warren erences given and required. te call on boar have the best accommodations, at ‘enwel to nail on the 140h inst. IRST VESSEL FOR SAN FRANCISCO. sailing schooner PENELOPE, S. Moore, master, will pe~ sitively sail on Saturday, 14th instant, at twelve o'clock. A ngers, and 80 bbls, more freight, can be taken, ifim- application be made on boar: F. D. FOWL! in the will of Sarah Evang, late who died on tho 15th day of d tho said Sarah Horne, one of tho master Chambers, Southampton Buildin, y Lane, on oF before the 2d day of Nove his claim, or in ult thereof, snd maniy excluded tho beneft of the said order. The said left England for Americ: ORY FAULKN 1 Bedford Row, Lon YPICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, April 9th, 184%—The President 0 Pee sy iene payable to the stookholdore om and after Toes J of May next, The transtor from the 25th instant, u! ISSOBLLANEOUS. LLERS.—AS THE AUTHOR oe viieee sie hi ‘ae! happy telcave it with the trade on commission, either in 13a natisfnotor by D., 32 Amity a LINENTARY PRESERVES—LOUIS BONNARD, 118 ‘begs leave to inform hii hat ho Tas ou hand a ‘ogotablos of all kinds, of the city of ties,” is eal lo pate fo Tie FAS? to como in before Sir Willi ‘at Pier 9, North River, R, 86 West stroet, corner of Albany street. Wentworth Bri about the year 1506, frends and the public, ment of Preserves, Pork, Chicken, Fish, Gam« prepared and put up in tin canisters, which ma, part of the world; warranted to And deligious to the taste. Captains of vossols, panies or associations going to California, or o| dealt with on reasonable terms. Tho above, t/ ral asbortment of imported Preserves, Picklos, may be had at tho above number. AS there aro Preserves manufactured in this jn imitation of L. B.'s, he would inform those about pur- x bas a pra, pl idence ; aldo, the contents of the TRANGERS ARE INVITRD TO VI York Hassar and Picture Gallery, whero ov use or ornament ix to be foun stero in the city, 333 Broadway. ANTILLAS, EMBROIDERIES.—G. STEWART, 45 Broadway, willopon this morni inrge lot of French Embroideries, cent lower thaa say other house in to call and exami: re. Also, his stook, of F ‘ tillas, Straws, Hoviory, Linons, silk and thread Glo white goods and domestics of every desoription will, be foun equally cheap. —WITH AN RXPRRUENGE 0} 1b years, the subscriber confidently offers his sorvioas i res, in suitable prokages to cross the of the longer route. All arsioles warranted estimates for any number o! 10 CALIFORNIAN 4 Directors have this half per cout on the x months endin, Borgons furnishes . KEMP, 116 Wal ik will be closed ALIFORNIA MINERS’ DEPOT, 49 BROADWAY, ae eenth catablished for California trade.--Vor sal arriags. Also, SHIPPING. Np aaannanssanaeaaate 1 EAMSHIP SARAH SANDS, TThomspecs, master, will, for the yéar 1349, FROM LIVERPO! An WILLIAM C. ORVZ, THE CIP? oF somoene. having made ar- ISIT THB NBW arti ie PROM NRW YORE, hiarch. ‘Thur: we desire to In! bound for California, that « few vacanoi Further informatio 8th October, Thursday. a from 1 to @ P. M., at 100 Front sero F Y, hip, in the Liverpool and Now Yor! + geo, and Kept hor sail t and elezanes of furnitu April another Pritt toll 38 per This npicndid a has bitherto made hia stock previous to of French imported NAMA TICKRT WANTE! of Oregon steamer from Panama to ich an advance will be giver ience of arrangemon in thers is fined at twenty-five pounds fi ninety dollars from New Y Liverpool, at four pounds per ton .—A TICKET FOR SR- a measurement, MEDICAL. PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION OF STOIIT— T SON, M. D., after twelve yours’ perfected his dise whereby the N d for life, without 3 wlao port beon used twenty or thirty years j d—ndl in afew weoks or months, without any surgical operation, pain or injury, or material ly interfering with business or pleasure, snd at 8 compar: Uvely small expense. Pare of the foo to be paid in atvwnco, she balance at the close of the lessons, (which range from 4 to 19,’ and if persons are not satisfied after reasonable offorts, it shal Le refunded. Office daysin New York, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.in Warren street, No. 3 from Broadway, near Cit Hall, and in Boston the other daya, at 18 W alt letters must he post-paid. 800,000 Boies, ANP OVER, OF Dr. ’ witt C. Kellinger’s Liniment have bee without a murmur. $1,000 will be paid to any porso Will show us any other medicine that has performed wonderful cures, of every class of disen family are heir, It is admitted by found scholars of the various, medical mildest, most certai as'an external during the history of medicine. ranted in all cases to eradicate pains of over heal all manner of Sores, Cuts. and. Brul arrhoa, Bilfous Colic, and ‘A foo tle ix large, and t y ancity requ r. i, renders it ton times cheaper than any other modioine offered for sale. Awa strong and convincing proof most pro- to be tl D; taken, or of its epecific qualities, it ins caused thousands of the Lost and most skilful men in the country, to Iny down all othor remedies, used by many of them from thirty to forty yea and uso Kellinger’s, on all required oceasions, as tho best an cheapest to be found—among whom we are proud of the honor of referring to gentlemen whose names will be known and respected througout the length and breadth of the land, Hon. M. H, Grinnell, Hon. R. H. Morris, Hon. Rich. F. Carman, Mr. Wm. L. Morris, Mr. Gov. Morris, Mr. Jamos Bathgate. In coutinuation, we have our Irvings, Costers, Living! Hamiltens, Janeways, Dopoes, Raes, Ludlows Lorillards, Schermerhorns, &o., &o.; in short, nil elite of this, and many other large cities, pronounce it the enly medicinal wonder of the age, Sold at No. 23) Poark street, wt 50 cents per bottle, or $4 per dox Redding & Co,, of Boston; and of the Druggists and Grocers R. POWELL, OCULIST AND AURIST, DEVOTBS HIB ‘attention ‘as wnual, te diseases of the Bye and Kam, at 261 Broadway, entrance 13g Warren strogt, where owe 0® had hia ‘Treaties on the Eye," price £0 conte: also a pamphlel, free of charge, which describes his new method of sirengvhea™ ing weak eyes. Just imported, a large supply of ‘Artificial liges. let bafog drt OCULIST, 29 GREBNWICH 87! a e stention lisquses of the bas Je & most heautiful selestion of Artificial o'oleck P.M. A lot contaiaing many remarks’ effected by Dr. Wwheeibe, oan be had iravalvoual Ly ASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 10TH, 1846.—HAVING ured Green's Oxyg Bitters, wo cheg-tully reco a mond them, bolieving they w all thas {6 said of Ips and William Upham, U..3. Se ‘at 176 Broadway, by the Bi tors pany. 66 AQREN FUN."—THE CELEBRATED CH'NESR Skin Powder. This elogant and far famed arcicleffor restoring, beautifying and preserving the complexion, rend sr~ ing tho skin delicately whito, smooth, and soft, can be had retail of druggists and perfumers eno MRS, HAY: Fulton streot,and wholosale of the proprit r, R. M. HOBB! We Broadway, Now York: | Bewarcof countertella.’ The goa- uine article boars my written signature on each box. ADAME SHAIL’S YRNUS PILL—PREPARKD FROM ® simple vogotal tanc aise Shail, duave of the Fomsle Obsteteion! Institute, Paris Those pills are the only notual remedy ‘dlecovered for Cure of All diseases of the genital organs, Serinal or P! Dobility, Barrennoss, Impotenoy, &e. For full particulars of their singular and magical effosts, see circulars. Te be hed of the regular appointed agoats, where bo had genuine and direct from Paris. ©. H, Ring, 12 Brondwa; way, corner of Chambers street; 435 Broadwa, Howard street; 63 Bowery, Grand street, oorner of Allen streot Hudson street, corn L WEAKNESS, IMPOTRNCB, &o.—DOCTOR h's Praotical Private Treatise, deoply true treatment and oure; with reolpos c., &0., faithfully given. 6th edition, Bit $1. May ‘be. had of the author, 88 Greanwioh atree post, mailed freo, R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STRHET, 80 WELL KNOWN in the treat f delicate diseasos.—The Dootor's ropu~ for skill in those half oured omses'that have oxisted for is pro-emimont. Constitutional woakness, brought om 7 8 sCOrdt hinbit, effectually cured. Resont cases oured in Mer days. R. COOPER, lf DUANE SKE@TT, HAS, FOR THE inst fourtoon years, confined his practice vo the trente one of Morourial aad other Diveases of n dolicate nada Fie can oure the mort aggravated oasos Of this disease: mild casos romoved in two to five days. A perfeet gure, or ne PP., prive ic by tat 3 A ea RESRR SERENE ES N° CURB NO PAY.—DR. CORBITT, 19 DUANR #T, may be consulted on tho trentinens of corvain dellents Aliases, A practice of sixteon yoars devoted to tho treat ment of delicate diseases enables Dr. ©. to oure the w form of Spy aha ty Recent oases oured in three days. lo mercury teed, ROBERT KERMIT, 76 South street, Now % BRITISH AND NORTH AMEMICAN K. M. mehips between Ne Liverpool, calling at Halifax to I trails and paseon; pt » apply to ww b dha aii ALIFORNIA DAGUERREOTYPES.-PERSON: OCT © CURE, NO te visit California, and desirous to | 1d de woll te oall at Brady of recent improve- 4 true faichtal ANK OF SALISBURY—THE NOTES OF THR BANK of Salisbury, Maryland, redeemed by B. HOUGHTON, 52 Wall street, at 1 por cont discount. 1 AND RAILROAD TIMBER.—20,00 PERT nit Baatern ‘sale cheap for cash, to olose the of, of removed by York and Live: Oy f Sashes yoda at be disposed tl i the fee of May. ‘The above te wuitable for building ‘Will be nold in lote to . S. DARLING, Thirteonth street, AN: Garner Toth avenue. Maren iver. PUBLICATIONS. PION OF THIS WEEK aad Iniquities of It gives the Visivers to Gauuliag Houses, with their names and business; Gambling in Uluo Yew York Polico; Money Lords; Blacklegs about Railroad sills, bri Awan ‘O! WO!! WO!!—THE SCOR 3 deeper inte the Vices, ‘ork, than over. GENCY OF FINE SILVER PLATED GOODS, TRA d pinted on fine Ger- r offered to this tment of Cornelius’ ORGAN, No. i Seta, Forks, Ti man silver—the most in the City; Metropolitan Churches; Fanny er Amours; Amelia MoVickar, the ‘A Chapter on’ Adulcei lum ; together with about 100 I.ems About. bo found rich, roy, funny, and touching. , the Scorpion this week will far surpass aay of 1 int of richness of tone an ' thone who doubt this aasercion will pleas taco the trouble to compare notes: they will be sacistiod with the truch of this atatement, A fine and cosily Bagraving is given, this week, of that Cowhiding in Broadway on Wednesday af 4th inst. ‘The Scorpion is now ready, am Published at 35 Ann strost, Lo ‘A Fow More of Lamps, Chan= tai ASHER R. William street, betwoon Fulton and Aun, opposite the church. AUZE WIRE WINDOW SHADES, OFFICE SIGNY Sereens, &o., manufactured to order, of an; gantly painted, any, landseay juired upon them. 10 view to tho street keep out insects. ILLIAM JOHNSON, INVENTOR AND MANUFAC Walnut Oil and Sunflower Laundry Starch, Polish, &o., 0 Frankfort SUPERIOR COPPERED. AND fastened French bark Arm: ‘or passage apply to OR HAVRE—THE Town, whieh wi OR MARSEILLES—THE SUPERIOR BARK MARY Ellen, Capt. Howitt. [TIONS FOR PILOTS.—VBSSELS SUBJRCT TO ‘Heltation by the Health Otioer, Every vessel. fro + having passongers, and every rossol having had, ‘case of Small-pox, or infestious of ving at any time, resvole from which they murs lettered ‘or other device re- 08 the view from, and admit thoy, gioe admis the light and sit BOYD & HINCKEN, PE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE M » t HE NEW WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, THE EXAMINER, ul to-morrow (Saturday) moruing, at No. 10 Nassau street.—Henry Arcularius Jr. and Josepa A. Saville, Editors and Proprietors. tain—T'aul Oakwood ; an original, local, fnsisio ‘The Tory Letvery, uf the lust vontury, write in 1775 and 1779, by the ancestors of man fore publis. and never before pi by Pani ie an: in the ordinary passage JUEst’ Cape Henlopee-arriving between day of May and the sixtoonth day of ( (including islaxds Mediterranean, of from any uf the muda ur Western Islands, or frem any one place in America, in Ube ordinary pr —arriving between Detober. And all vessela in Agia, Africn, or the ‘ent Indin, Babuine, Bor- The fires number will JTICE.—A WASHING MACHL will be exhibited at tho Americ and Anthony street, Will the Ladies OF GREAT MERIT Tustitute, Broadway -y day at 12 o'clock, till farther no- the exhibition’ with their from any place trom whieh they by a ading families, or the Carver or & view of Nineval, and other publicatio Friends for California, with a lever from Kecollections of the Oldest Shi Foreign Intdiligence ; Domestic Bo. he first day of joalch Officer. ph dy Mook. | sh ALEX. B. Wit SH LEVER WATCHES, Watch Movements, of all manufactures, for sale by ‘call bofore purchasing elsewhere. 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