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ficient to give bill holders confidence. The movement of the mother bank, and each breach, on the 3lst o March last, was as amnexed:— Bani or rue Stare or Gxonora,axoBraxcurs, € Whe we Nave vhere ct Notes. Savannah. seer 7,599 mgests Washington Eatonton... ee 1,274,669 426,525 411,235, ‘The classification of debts due the bank and branches, according to the most receat examination and valua- tion, shows that 4 very large per centis considered good; but the amount running to maturity is so large, compared with the aggregate, that any estimate of their actual value cannot but be very indefinite. Cuassivication oy Dents pur BAN or Guorora, AND BRANCH Runnil In Suit, Protent Where at. sunning. in Suit, Protest. Savannah Seat, 18.48 Auguste, + 476,005 ‘688 Washington. -.... Eatonton Athei Macon. Milledgeville, Grifin, ‘Total... Where a Doubtful. Savannah 6,885 Total... .. ‘The amount of debts in suit and under protest was $156,128, of which there were considercd bad and doubtful only $47,820. There@re very few banking institutions of ruch an extended movement as this, that can present such @ ‘asorable classification of debts, We see nothing at present in the financial or ‘commercial horizon, calculated to depreciate the stand- ing of commercial paper, and it is highly probable the above classification may be realised. Stock Exchange. 18% RS xe 108% awk RR al ONY & Nilaven RR, 8535 99" 25) Harlem RR 601g 5) do WO 608g 000 do. 2 do 860 50% 5,000 Penn's 5's do bem 604 13'shs, Manhattan Co, 10 do cost 10 de 4% Harlom prefr'd full 973 400 Farm's Trust 150 Long Island RR. Bie 10 do 100 do 530 2sh3 20 do 100. do DiS 235g 175 Canten Co. 75 Stonington RR bE 10 do do 60 53 5 do bem 10 Macon Railroad is 3 do 60 wr hones R119 2% Mohawk Railroad 100 Erie, new, full oss SECOND Barn. $11,000 Treasury Notes 10834 25 shs Erie, new, full, 1/509 Minis ids ‘47 75 do 100 ehs Farmers’ Tru: 55 do 00 do 25 do 50 Harlem RR cy do BO do 125 do 60. 50 Long Island RR. b10 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ee a SALES BY AUCTION. CTION NOTICE--THE SALE OF HANDSOME FUR. niture, Pianoforte, this vay. at 10% o'clock, at I Franklin street, will be found deserving partioular attent!2 xtra salo of very valuable Furniture, this day, at 10!2 o ie In the pale rovms, 1i Spruce street, comprising as ‘desirable an iment as has been offered this season. ‘Thursday, really xo: re, of all descriptions, at 443 Feat] street, near William, | Friday, a sale of elegant Pura ture, Mack walnut and mahosany, en suit; beautiful Carpe splendid rorewood Pianoforte, &e., at 125 Hammond streot, hear Greenwich, Saturday, very superior Furniture, of all descriptions, mae to order, nearly new, a splendid Piano- tf +» at 26th street, corner of Gth avenue. renner THOMAS ELL, Auctioncer, er iilonects M. HOFFMAN, AUCTIONEER.—SECOND SPRING Sale of Refined Sugars.—L. M. Hoffman & Co, will sell n Wednesday, May 24, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial Sa Room, the stock of standard rofined Sugars, manufactured dy Messrs. Woolscy & Co., consisting of Loaf, Crushed and Powdercd Refined, in the usual packages. Terms of credit and conditions at the time of sale. i do R.—THURSDAY, No. 102 Hicks street, Brooklyn, handsome parlo d kitchen Furnitu in cxcellent order; elegant new rosewood Piano, by Chicker ing valuable old Paintings by celebrated masters. Same day, At halt past 3 o'clock, P. M., at No. 227,Was near Til- Jary st. Brooklyn, parlor, chamber and kitel rniture, 0: IN GRAND, BETWEEN RIDGE AND SHE- riff streets, one steel bead Work Bag, containing one bead Purse, Also, one silver Thimble, with the following letters onit: F.W.G, Whoever will return the same to the owner, at No. % Columbia strect, will be handsomely rewarded for their trouble. J. GERRISH. SPORTING. NTREVILLE, COURSE — TROTTI ENT atSorclock, P.M, Purse, $50 mile heats. Best 3inb in harness, S. Meagland enters b. m. Ameri¢an Doo ; J. Woodrufl enters rh. Canada Squirrel; J. Conklin enters ch. m. Bess ; E. Hyde enters bl. m, Lady Edwards. Adinit- tance to the course, fifty vents. ARLEM PARK TROTTING COURSE.—WILL COME ‘oft on Wednesday, April 25th, a purse of Twenty-five Dollars, mile heats, beat three in five, toharness, Closed with the following horses: 11- Woolley, names s.,g. Juck Downing: E. Hijole, names b.m. Lady Edwards; R. Tuttle, b. g Ken= THURSDAY, duck. W. FONNER, Proprietor. BOARDING, &c. OARD IN THE, COUN ‘A PRIVATE FAMILY, residing atThrog's Nec! mmodate a few boardes Rooms large and airy; situation healthy and directly on thi ‘water—fino bathing. Distance 14 miles from the city, and 335 amiles from Harlem’ Railroad. Stages twice aday. | Best of geferences given and required, For further particulars in- Quire at 42 West Washington Place, Ess OR TEN BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODAT- met t Port Chester, a very pleasant situation fur the sum- within ten utes’ walk of the Railroad depot. Inquire 'WASHBOURN, Herald Office. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, AND GENTLEMEN and their wives, can he accommodated with genteel board, dy applying at 71 Eldridge street, near Grand. Reference required, RS, MADDEN WO ‘FORM THE PUBLIC THAT she is now ready ve boarders at the Le Roy Place, New Rochelle, where pleasant rooms can be had on reasonably terms, Families desiring Luard by the year can be accommodated, OARD OR FURN ‘on the line of th New Jerscy Railre HED HOUSE WANTED, EITHER and, New Haven, Harlem, or man, wife, child'and servant, re desirous of obtaining « rd in the country, at a place Sf conv and constant access to New York, ora liberal Price would be prid for a small ready furnished house, Ad~ nmediately, stating terms, location and conveniences, Luts, (box Luis} wew York Post Of OARD WANTED—A ROOM FOR TWO YOUNG MEN, with full board, ata moderate rate. Location not above Chambers street, west side of Broadway preferred. Address stating terms, Jocation, situation of room, and hours for meals) H and Herald office. OARD WANTE Bedroom, for a sing! Brooklyn. The House i Heights. Apply A, box 4 OOMS.--A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING Re Koise within two, minutes walk of the Post Oitlee, tlemer dre ua private family in santly situated near the Ree. tan accommodate two or three single g of quiet has Lits with rooms, which are now resdy for occupation, A note to W. D. ith address, and reference, at this office, will meet with ait AVILION, NEW BRIGHTON.—THIS ESTABLISH- ment will be opened on the Ist of May, in order to aocom= modate families who are about to leave their present abodes. To gentlomen engaged in business in New York, and who are desirous of spending as much of their time with their families as possible, it is the most desirable summer residence, for they ‘Will not oceupy more time in going from their offices to BPrightow, than in going by omnibus from Wall street to Union square. ‘The proprietor has eflected creat improvements on the premiscs, since lust season. There is no summer estab- Jishmnont in the whole country in which the apartinents are 80 ‘acious and lofty, or so well ventillated. The table will be ution. Feeond to none in the Union, and the s.ock of wines is of 4 su~ Perior aud recherche deseription. The undorsignod ean be Iron daily, at the City Hotel, to make arrangements with par~ tics wistiing to engage apartments, F. BLANCARD. LAMPS, &. A REACH MECHANICAL LAMPS.—THE SUBSCRIBER Lukes this opportunity of informing the public, that after the Ist He will open his store at 449 Broadway, with Am entirely new stock of French Mechanical Lamps, whieh he found in every respect superior to any hitherto im= Vertes ‘Ane foremanand werkmen late of A. Dincon’s house Preattached to my establishment. The shop for Repairing and Cleaning of the Lamps will, in the meantime, be locate at {15 Broadway, Hf, DARDON VILL {AS FIXTURES, F H Lard Lamps--Cat, P' ani Fancy Articles, & Been et a nstantly on hand a splendid assoremont of the Above articles of French, English, and of our own manufac- ture, for sale cheaper than at any other establishment in this Aity, Alt nrticlesimatched to any patterns. Goods loaned to Gainilies and parties. All the above are warranted new pat tornn and styles, nd Pressed > STOUVE 37 Broadway-Factory Nos. ‘and 6) Vesey PUBLICATIONS. UST PUBLISUBD—THE THIRD EDITION OF DR. owell’s popula eon the Kyo," enlarged and J, Price Powell attends as usual to dis~ Broadway, entrance 1's War- pamphlet descriptive of his and successfrl inethod of treating affections of Artificial Eyes ingerted. ACUER. BY GEORGE LIP- TPE & MOIRS OF APR PARD.-Hlustraced with splendid engravings, by Croome, Hinckley and Watson—This «ay published, complete in one MilumnecVrice twenty-five cents, The ‘mere announce- ant of the publication of the work will create for ment, of tmaordinary. ciroulation, "Te touches upon. two distinct evils, never introduced into 8 romance be- Js which are not often spoken of, but which still af fo ils eat the peace of every family in the « The work is srettated ty the Right Reverend Al Sivania, in a letter which tances upon ‘important history of the Church, Published haBin the history the Uiureby, G GERMAY tho ett} could give other wi you teach died aa « feel privngo fa Lie piano as pay. Houston stree nton answer to this ad~ 1 not get any toply, will Pose number USiC—THE PIANO WILL BE TAUGHT By A dy, who has a thorough know leda nie, ZOaMe Teeth cmost anoxcaptionable refer es, Teens ph perquarter; thoee more advaacod, $12. Ap. jorald oihce. SALES BY AUCTION. ENRY Hi. LER! AUCTIONEER.—SPLENDID AND a Works of Art, Curiosities, Au- ‘aintings, most of whic! y of Charles De Ls Foi sell , asetag. Sith, nad W ednceuny, 20th ‘at auction, on Tuesday, ch, and Wednesday, 25th, i’ April, at the residence of Chactea De La For 10 o’olock each da: Fashionable Furni about '260 Oi! Esq, late Consul commencing with the Household Furniture, with the largest and most splendid collection of ori Faintings in the United gs *PRONT PARLOR FURNITURE, Carved rosewood sofa, tete- ‘tates, Works of Art, ottomans, divans, chairs, He, purple, and gold; ., in rusewood ; window old brocatelle; Indian fai works of art, curi- ers, card tables, antiq and of groat value, an osities, &e., tome of which are CENTRE PARLOR, Rosewood, medallion, drab and blue couches, chairs, divan: chairs, large size French’ plate antique bronze clock, figurss rackets, supported by figu Yoltaire and fano inno forte of superior tone, an’ ormolu chandelier, curiosities, « representing a dog, ke. DINING ROOM, side do, real bronze cur- brocatelle, silv cut glass and China ware, bronze BEDROOM FURNITURE. * carpeting, French secretary, Extension dining tab! cel lamps, rosewood ch; ted ware, of all kinds, arble top, Lined ids, carved do, wit's © nk, and eanopy window ‘arm chairs, os curtains to mate: arble tops, an antique block, inland boxe el and pier glasses, bureaus, imported from gether with a very large assortment of other furni PAINTINGS, About 260 of the most costly original Oil Paintings,sketohes ‘and engravings in frames, to be found in the United hich have oocupied upwards of 40 years to collect e greatest ancient and mo- found the original by Mo- lippe offered $10,000, represontin, ‘The colebrated pictures by Cignani, representing Cleopatra killing herself, for which five hun- offered for the privil Pastoral scone b: ‘The Rural Courtship, by ¥y Guido; also other known originals by Brusghol, Car i and at very great expense— dern artists, among whic for which Louis Francis in eestac f copying; St. Ce- nk Tuterior by ‘attoau: Sleeping drod dollars, wi ders, Van Ostade, Salvata Kosa, man, Gioux, and other great artists. The whole of this splen— did gallery will be disposed of without reserve, admission will be issued by the auctioneers, No. three days before the sale, for the examination of fart, and furniture. The sale will co with the furniture, &e., on the 24th inst., and the pict sti the Library by Méwsrs, Cooley & the 25th and 26th at7 o'clock in the evening of EO. B. ROLLINS, AUCTION i i, B. Rollins & Co. will m on Thursday, Apri neral assortment of urn sisting of rosewood, black walnut, and mahogany parlor, dining, and bedroom furniture, Brussely and other carpets sofas, chairs, couches, curtains, tresses, dressing bureaus, washstands, looking glasses, (1 8 black walnut secretary, magnetic machine, crockery, glass- Also a quantity of kitchen furniture, ‘Also, at 1 o'clock on the same day, at No, 307 Fourth strect, between Lafayette Place and the Bowery, avery neat assortment, consisting in other carpets, by Chickering ‘ture contained hades, bedstead, beds, inat: at 27 Wall street. art of Brussels and ier glasses, a yery superior piano forte, made Co. a superior mahogany extension dining table, closing up to & found Genire; Mahogany and chairs, oil cloths, candelubras, sofas, couches, &¢.; fire setts, clocks, window shades, mahogany bedsteads, beds, ; glass, china, crockery, cutlery, &c.; kitchon furniture and ait tight cooking stove. Y JACOB S. PLATT--L. G. CARRINGTON, AUC- Auction Sale of Hardware and Cutlery, Fancy ACOB 8. PLATT will sell, th 23 Platt street, _Knives and’ Forks of all de- ot Feukhives on ca Colognes, Tea Trays and Waiters, gentle nuffers and Ty sarees clock, at the auetien roon country dealers and reta scriptions, Pocket je barrel Guns, Cake and ‘Bread ‘Ti E' d Weights, flat and high brass silver plated German silver Tablo and Tens nd Panel Saw: ck do, Shovels Frying Pans, Kettles, Files, ican cast. steel Taper Files, Platform Scale, complete, and to which the at- ora is directed, es. Ironware~ Also, 5 cases Am ND PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE 'y of Andrew Smi The subscriber ‘vill se! aue'r, on Wedn es, the followin ly Joshua Fitrgeral Lots on the easterly sid d Sussex streets. hird street—2 1. sex and Ber, westerly aide, ‘be ots on the westerly ween the Turnpike road 14 Lots on the seut Lote on the northerly side, Lots on the southerly. sid ‘On Warren street—H Ls Second and Third street erly Fide, between Second and Third st the northerly side, between Third and Fourth sts. ‘On Sussex ots on’ the northerly side, between 15 lots on the southerly side, between 8 12 Lots on the souther The foregoing 1 ond and Third sts. hird and Lodi sts. ‘Third and Fourth ly side, hetwe side, between Third r valuable Lots, situ- ated in & rapidly increasing neighborhood, will be sold with- out reserve, st the time and place above specified, subscriber assures those who are desirous of purchasing, that shall be sold to the highest bidder, without ¢ Lota will be sold free from all iucumbrances thereon, and the purchase money thereof, must be paid at the residence of the subscriber, en the on the Sth day of May next, at which timo and place the deeds will be delivered; on all purchases amounting to S660 and upwards, 60 per cent. of the purchase money may nd and morta; Hix per cent. per.annum, or's fees will be charged aga: graphic maps of the Lots to be sold, and any i ined from S. JONES MUMFORD, Es: in the city of New York, or the subscriber, ANDREW SMITH. WN, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT FURNI- « ture, Oil Paintings, Brussels Carpets, &e.—J. W. Brown ‘hursday, April 20th, and Fourth streets. every Lot put 0 any under-bidding. Terins of sale— 9 Nassan stres Isoll at anction, on 10 Rotgers street, the Furniture of a g housekeeping, consisting of Brussels an ‘at 10 o'clock, at eman declinin, Peautiful Oil Paintin, exy; Glass-ware: HARLES Hi. cutlery; Kitchen utensils, &¢,, &e, AUCTIONEER. sold at public avetion, on Wednesday, Apri next house to D. M: A tine assortinent of household yerty of a gentleman going South. and lumber yar: Furniture, the pr ‘ an excellent family curriag EGAR STORE AND STO! of store 401 Broadway for two years, with valua- d the stock of segars then Tema « the business, and the furniture tments in the rear, will be sold at anet n Saturday next, April 28, at 10 o'clock, Thursday, April 26, at 24g o'clock, at 250 klyn, all the han RE SALE—R. J. TODD WILL SELL AY AUC- at 10 o'clock, in Park avenu ie and Sullivan street, all the rosewood and mahogany Furniture, Wilton, Brassel er Glasses, Oil Paintin, will sell ‘at auetisn, on Wednesday, April 25th, wt ten o'clock, wt No. 7ASt. Mark's place, the entire Furniture contained in the above house, (sold on account of tle owner removing into the country, ) follows ;—Wilton, Brusvels, and ingrain Taskes, rosewood Sofas, with under d and ingrain Carpets. T il, Franklin, Son, & nsisting in part as elegant) Pier Chairs en svite, covered Curtains and Cornice son plush; Window c.; handsome Divans, covered do., rosewood quartette tops, rosewood and mahogany Tuokease, ver; debourds with marbl marble tops and antel Ornament post Bedsteads; Looking Glas with haircloth; ‘urled maple Chairs Tatstand, Fall Lantern, with Stair Carpets and Rods, Child's Swing Crib, &e. 1 assortment of Ki h which the sale will commence. day previous to the sal OMER MORGA LEGANT FUR- , AUCTIONEER. .— Wednesday, April 2 i street, the entire Furniture in the house, comprising + requisite for Housekeeping. nearly new, and all of it in superior order. 1 FORGE B, ROLL! I Furniture.—G. B. Rollins & C) Wednesday, Apri sortment of excellent Furniture double house, comprisin en Furniture, Most of the Furnitur , AUCTION EER.—HOUSEHOLD will sell at 10 o'clock, cd street, the large as= ontained in that three story Parlor, Dining, Bedroom and Kitch- Vining Table, Bureaus, Dressing Tables, Looking Glasses, Bodsteads, Mattresses, ¢ Tables, Chairs, Crockery, Glass at No. 66 Hatin: Carpets, Oi Cl Ware, Ke, Catalogtes at OSEPTH MURPHY, AUCTIONEE! street.—THIS DAY, ft's Snle—Large st sisting in part STORE 15 SPRUCE t the Auction Room— ck of a Gentlemen’ mi $ iIk Pocket Handkerch and col'd Shirts; large assortment of fine Hosiery; Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Ai Salé—Large Sale of Dry Goods, Morin Cassimeres ; 5 eases Alpi assorted Prints; brocha and other Sh Also, the stock of » Mi jock, at the Auction tock of & Boot and Shoo Store, ‘calf Boots; ladies’ Gaiters, Large lot of Leather, &e. AUCTIONEER—FRIDAY, AT 10 Broadway, Minerva Rooms—Mortgage Benches, Cushions, Platform, Ste ixtures, Chandeliers, Cary rtains aud Centre Ornaments, Shades, Tables, Chairs, Stoo! ‘able linen and T tures, Marble Slabs, Counters and Bar se-ware, Castors, Spoons, Wai JOHN W. 'SOMERINDY ROOKLYN LOTS AT AUCTION—THE ATTEN’ of the p ed to the sale at the Merchants’ Ex- f the Public te geithony J. Dleosker, of 85 building vourl, Clinton Hall a roth goods and in. order, THURSDAY, at 11 o' H MURPHY, # and Oil Cloths, Stoves and Pipes, dining and suspens Kitchen utensils. Att'y for Mortgages. cl ange, this day, by Anthor rooklyn, ox Hamilto Mill streets, ‘and on $d and EW YORK i shddles, Ke., this JOIN Uh SE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET.— April 25th, co TEIELD, Propri Y. TATTERSALLS.—THE OLD SYSTEM OF SELL. 1 notion having has determined t London Tatter ‘ d of strictly according to his merits, from Lime of kale, kept for that purpo asoré against any kind of ng to dispone of Horses, or to tages at this extabliahn oprietor will be responsibio in all cases of dispute, Jo will take place this morning, at 11 clock, commencing with yehiel scription, together t horse will ho dispos ‘a register at th t than’ at any other, as the ith » few horses Lelongin; G. W. MILLER, Vropristor, ‘WANTS. BRAN AAA AN AA W AXTED—BY A YOUNG, STEADY GIRL, 4 SITUA- tion to go general housework. Can produce the best of city reference, Apply 176 Bast Eleventh street, WANTED-« SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE rk DOLL git pune aut Walter, oF eumuay, Pe ind Seemetre of city reference given from her last place. Please call at 122 West Nineteenth street, third floor, back room. be seen for two days. WANTED_BY (A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, & situation as Chambermaid and Waiter. Can be t 1133 Perry street, first floor, in rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECT, seen ble y girl, ‘ook, w good Washer and iru er in & priva latte ewer froning. Has no o to gos short n produce the best of reference. Can be seon for two ty. ans ee aa Cancun No.2 Tompking iace, besween © , South Brooklyn. strey W 4ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, family, or Chambermaid and Waiter. The best of city refe~ rence given. Can bo seen for two days, Wednesday and Thursday, from 10 A. M., till P. M., at No. 12 Thompson Street, up stairs. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Chambermaid, and to sasist at wash- ond ironing, or Go do general housework. Can give t tof reference, Address Steamboat House, Mo wud 1 Washington street. W ANZED—TWo ROOMS FOR THR USE OF AN. Ai not to exceed $179 per Situa- rug wd Ba d Cook, and has 20 objection to assist in the washing and frouing of a small private f y give good city reference, Apply or address at No. 27 ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE anus Chambermaid sud Water, or to do el housework of a small family, or acohild's! Nurse. Best of city reference given. Can be seen fortwo days at Do. 1p Sutlulk strest, fiest thor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 situation as Cook, Washer aud Lrower, oF w du xeaveal hovsework, or would go as chansbermait. fg No obj n te go in the country. Can give the best of reference by applying at AW) Broome sireet, Where she 1s At prose gon, Mivase ween the hours of 10and 2 oclock.fNone bat a gen- ly need apply. Can Ve seen until ist May. tion as Nurse, or to do chamber or general housework for a small family. ' Appl Dak street, Now York. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO do chamberworks is & good Waster and in to do chamberwork and wait! As no objections to travel with a lady. Beat of city reference from the last employer. Apply at No. 124 East Broadway, rear house, on tho dd four, TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Plain Cook, Washer and Ironer, or to ‘do Has no objection to goa short ‘an give the best of city references, first streot, between Eighth and Ninth av stance dlr nue; in 221 Twen ANG TORES. 0 at. Mt Roda DC Re viet WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINT. ed with his business, situation as a clerk. i au Apo- thecary or Drug Store. Address Y. Z., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATIO! MIDDLE AGED woman, as Chambermaid; fue wasting wad ironing, or do plain cooking. Apply at ISt Fulton st. WANTS. Wea SITUATION, BY A RESPECT, a good rl, to do General House pri . Naser and Ironer. Boat of city references can be given, Please vet No. 16 Stan on street, in W4xte—a SITUATION BY A VERY COMPETENT Girl, with good city reference, to Cook, Wash and for a private family: is 20d Cook and tet rate Washer Troner: would go as Laundress. Call nt 740th avenue, 1a the Book Store. ANTED—A NTLEMAN WISIKES TO PEND some mouths on a farm in the country. Plo: dress Countay, ofice of this paper, stating where an interview can © had. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Chambermaid or Child's Nurse. The quire at 283 Walker street. ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Chainbermaid and Laundress, or would do the housework in a private family; no objections to gol try. The best of city reference given. Please to call at No, 27 Roosevelt street, first floor, back room, Can n fur two days. ANTED—BY TWO AMERICAN YOUNG WOMRBN, situations, ono as Cook, aud to Wash and Iron; thoother ay chambermaid and Waiter. Appl; pi Bie, 85 Creche treet, in the rear, orat Bell's Intelligence Office, 67 Lispenard street, tume this wi tvontion. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED young woman, to cook, wash and iron fora small family; or ay Chamberm: d’ todo the fine washing an ironit A gvod in the country preferred. The beat of city reference, xiven, Apply at 37 Mott street. ANTED—A PERSON WHO IS READY AND WIL- « to invest $70 or $1WN) in a cash and profitable bu- thas heen in operation for the last tour years, A a will have the siness person of energy and industrious tuen of n preference, Address LYMAN, at this offic: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, todo plain cooking or general housework in a private family; is a very good Washer and rower; would have uo ob- Jeotions to short cistance in t -y. The best of vity reference can be givon, Please apply at {6 Orchard street, Can he seen for three days. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE Welsh woman, as Nurse and Seampstress, or to do iain washing and ironing, ig a sinall private family.-- iy reforunce can be given. May be seen at 150 Madison cook od street. wr NURSE—WANTED, BY A WEALTHY YOUNG woman who has just lost her baby two old, the si- tuation ofa wot nurse in some respectable family, Address Margaret White, at Goorge Will's, coruer of 13th street and avenue B. Can'be seen for three days, LL-INFORMED YOUNG WOMAN, WHO U no Sewing of Linen, or can Sprig Muslin and Lace, w: til asituation as Chambermaid, and Wash and Iron, Can be scen for three day: prose: ployer’s, O14 Houston street, Good city reference given. RESPECTABLE SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES to hire one or two woll furnished Rooms on the first floor, with or without Breakfast and Tea, or a good basement, where theentrance is right in from the street. Address C. 1. A., at this office, with fixed terms and full partioulars, as no atten- tion will be paid otherwise, LADY, WHO HAS FOR SEVERAL YEARS BEEN engay toacher in one of the first Seminaries in the country, our of obtnining five or six pupils. to instruct gt hor private residence, in a coutral part of the city, Address F. H., Herald Office, ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Young Women, with the best of city ref on Waiter or Children's d assist ai 2 as ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, who is. good Cook and first rato Washer and Ironer of Chambermaid, Washer and Ironer; can procure good city re- ferent be seen for two days at 257 Bowery, in tho store, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘as Chambermaid, and to do plain sewing, or has no ob- jection to do general housework in a private family; she is le of buking if requixed. She can bw seen for afew days hth street, four doors west of Fourth avenie, enty where she can experience, get the best of references us to character an. © ENGINRERS AND SURVEYOR: of several ys ic AN ENGINEER ho first public truments, familiar with cit works, possensing a full set of surveying, and a good draughtsman, would lke to form an aa sociation for a few months in New York or Brooklyn with an Engineer or Surveyor alrendy ed, eintleman $0 ted in the profession, aaa rcininvited to communicate with Jt. S. office of this papery RINTER WANTED—A YOUNG PRACTICAL PRIN- ter, with a small amount of capital, ean connect himself permanently with a respectable establis Upon very +, by addressing T. W. Cooper & publishers of Boston, Mass. The applicant must b Possession of $200 to SHIM), enge; none other need apply + throngh the gagements:” and produce satisfactory ref letters not received. ANTED—AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF TE. AT wholesale, throughout the country, fur which per centage will bo paid. Apply at 28 Broadw’ ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- festant girl, ns Chambermaid, oF to do genoral house work ina small family, Best of reference given, apply at 61 Watt street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO! asituation as Chambermald, or walters ho we tat tion to go in the country; has lived for five years in hor-two Just places; can produce the best of city reforanous iftoquired, can be seen for two days, ifnotengaged. Please call at No. & Highth street, in the rear basement, corner of the Bowery.” XUXTANTED—A SITUATION BY A VERY RESPECTA- WY fle protestant girl, ag clambermaid or waltet } fan to plain sewing. Has n o the country. Can be seen for two days at 05 Greenwich street. WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG, WOMAN, ‘a situation in a small private family, to do Plain Cook ing, Washing and Lroning, or a# Chambermaid or general housework, oF Plain Sewing; no objec 0 go a short dis~ tance in the country; the best of city reference. Please call in the rear; can be seen for tw TION, BY A PECTABLE ‘young woman, as Chambermaid or Laundress, or is ca- f doing Cooking and assisting ia the washing aud iron Ing: the best of eity reference can be given. Please inquire atts, West Washington Place; can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPEC WOMAN, as Chamberm in a private family; can bring referent Can be seen for two or three days at No. ner of Canal. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Waiter and Chamberimaid; no ohje tion todo housework in a small family: best of rence can be given, Can be seen from 11 o'clock till 3; please call at 762 Broadway, between Sth and 9th street. SPECIAL NOTICE! OF FREE sonny to Odd Fellowsh just procured ; pri Immortality of the WA. GC ngrit the Ving been which is ex} bo vacant, Tne: net wi American Institute, 85 Broa way, at 7h» o'clock, edoesday evening, 25th inst., tu take ecmed proper on the occnsi CLINTON ROOSE etary of Proliminta dF NATIONAL LODGE tual in their , to be held on Wednesda Several matters of in iL be bro The I 25th. for consideratio Gad Fetlo , Ne onday evening, t Mas pany ny orien, ROBERT STIL FORK SALE. ener AWAANAANAY © }OADS OF ASIIES. ‘227 Went Seventee POR SALE BLACK, HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, perfectly sound and kind; ® very fine driver, about fifteen hands high. May be seen at 48 Ludlow street. Price $175. BLACK HORSE. § > XTEEN HANDS HIGH, FOR sale, kind in single or double harness, would make a ‘ood family or physician's horse, To nat John Hasson’s, or of Twelfth street and University Place, No. 177, livery WANTED. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, to do Houséworkin a small private fw mily—isa first rate Cook, a good washer and ironer; has no ob. fection to chamber-work or waiting, oF to go a short distanc jn the country. The best of city reference can be had {rom her I and can be seen fur two days. Apply at 241 Mulberry str; ANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITWATION ‘ay Cook or Laundress. Has no objection to town or country. Good reference can be had. Can be seen for two days at 11] Spring WANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘situation as Chambermaid and Waiter, or as children's Nurse and Seamstress, and is willing to make herself useful, objection to the country. Good reference from her em ployers. Please call at 281 Mulberry street, ne 0 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ion as Chambermaid and Waiter, in a small fa ambermaid and todo plain sewing. Can give good neces. Apply at 9 Eleventh strect, 2 doors from Mr. Murphy's stables, Can be seen for 2 days, VOR SALE—ASORREL HORSE; IS A VERY FINE saddle-horso; good in harness, and a fast trotter; is sound und free from vice. Apply as, GATFIELD'S, Crosby si :OLORED HORSE, SEVEN 4 erfect im form ;" of supe rior style and'action ; perfectly kind and sound, ‘and a fine saddle-horse. e seen at Mr. Hathorn’s stable, corner of 1th strect und University place. For terms, apply at No. 22 East I7th street. ORSALE—A DARK y ld, 154g hands Fo SALE—A FINE FAMILY CARRIAG TRIMMED with , silver mountings, but Apply at the makers’, | WOOD, TOML NWENTY-THIRD STREET LOTS FOR SAL full, Lots of Ground on 23d street, 175 fort east of Sth e. The rock willbe all taken out, and the cellar left ‘ar {4} feet front, 45 feot in depth, 10 fest 6 inches below the curb, and a drain to the sewer, which will be finished weeks. je can remain on mortage, if imp $2,400; if not, at Apply atl arren street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as Plain Cook; isan excellent Washer and Troner. The b of city reference given. Apply st 47 Mott street, up stairs, third floor, WANTED BY A.B -ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘a situation as Cook, Washer and Ironer. No objection togo in the country. Can give the bost of city reference, Address % 19th street, in the rear, between 6th and 7th ave- nues, Can be seen for two days. TANTED--A SITUATION ANY MERCANTILE establishinent, entleman fully competent to take charge of a setof | er by single or double ontry, or he would ba: vetien to accept of any respectable situ ation that may « He would be willing to invest with his employer a few hundred dollars, on interest. Apply to GEO. BY RD, 1M) Pearl strect, opposite Cedar street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation to do cooking go.as Cham quire N Cherry street, in the rear, second floor, nearly opposite tharine mar Can bo seen for two days. TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, to do plain cooking, washing, and iron- to do general housework, or laundress in a” small pri- nily. The best of city reference given. Please call at No. 5 Hester street, front basement. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework in a private family. Has no objection to goa small distance in the country. Apply at 373 ‘Tenth street, first floor, back room. Can get good recommen- dations from her last place ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as Chambermaid, in a private family. No ob- jections to the country. Inquire at 178 Thompson street, near eet, inthe rear, Can be seen for two days, ANTED--BY A SMART, CLEAN, TIDY ¢ Shambermaid and W She has RL, A eon in nine months, She enn be seon fora week. Ap= 11 Wert street, between the hours of nine and five, up rd flor, front room. D--AN HONEST AND ACTIVE BOY, IN A wemist’s store. Apply at the Drug Store, wT Broadway, near Twentieth street. {ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, A situation a4 Chambermaid, Nurse, Waiter, or S ANTED-SITUATION 4 BY TWO RESPECTABLE ‘young Women—one ag Cook, Washer, and Ironor, th other as Chambermaid and Waiter. No objecti short distance jn the country, the ference, Can be seen for t tween 7th and St ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE ing woman, a8 Chambermaid or Waiter, or to do plain sewing, or to, take care of children. No objection to Tityorcountry, Prefers a nice home before high wages. She has lived two years in her last place. Please to call at 243 ehtventh street, west side, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A MIDDLE AGED ‘woman, to take care of children, or « baby from its birth, or has no objection to travel. Has the best of city re~ ference. Any commands left for D. T. B. at the office of this Naper, will Le attended to, ‘The advertiver may be heard rein for one week, if not engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘We Aituation ss Chambormaid or Waiter. No objection to take care of children. Good city references given. Please call wt No, 23 Beaver street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER, OR Troner, by & young and respectable woman, of gor racter and respectability ith nnquestionable testimonials of those qualifications, Address A. L., Herald office, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘situation as plain Cook, Washer, and Ironer. Hag no objection to do general housework, or to take care of chidiren. Cam give good clty references. Pense call at No, OM Houston street, in the store, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A PROTES- tant young woman, in a private family, who perfectly understands her business. Good referenees can be given ns to character and capabilities. “Please apply at OL 1th, strcet, Letween Ist and 2d avenues, east side, floor, front room. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, uation as Cook, or to do the General Housework of a private family; is a good Washer and Troner, kind to Ffen, Ke. “Can pive best of city ref chil nee from ‘her last Place for honesty and capability. | Please call at Mfr. John fon's Grocery, corner of State and Furman streets, South Brooklyn, for two days. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as Cook, Washer and Troner, or Chatnber- ine Washing and ironing; has noo to go'a short distance in the country with a private y. rest of city reference given. Please call at 432 Fourth street, inthe rear, first floor, Can be seen for two days, ANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPECTABLE young, women—one a¥ % good plain Cook and & good washer and ironer, and the other at Chambormaid. and. to ecare of children, and would assist in the washing and ironing, or do plain sewing. Can give the best of city refe- rences from their last places. Plense call at No. 56 Mc Ktreet, second house, second floor, in the rear. Have no o es to go @ short distance in the country, aad can be soon for three days. OR SALE OR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY residence, containing 38 acres, directly on the Sound, 18 from the City, near New Rochelle, Westchester county, wd &Y, 144 miles from Railroad Depot. ‘Inquire of Davi Whoelor, Esq., No, 62 Wall street, (where a janp can be so or to Honry Partridge Ki Y. FoR SALE—LEASE OF PROPERT RNER OF Seventeoth street and Tenth ay ith the Bar Fixtures and contents of the Liq ‘There are two Hivuses anda Stablo on the Lot, all in good order. A far jess done in the store, Apply to business done in eT ERLING & WALTON, 119 Ware By order of the administrators on the estate of P. ‘ie, deoen: TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A LIQUOR ‘kis light, and the fixtures all new and in good order. May be seen at W%, Twenty-sixth street, between Second and Third avenues, —THE WEL OWN : nd Bayard strocts, under the North American Hotel, for sule for less than half its yalue. Apply to A. P, FLORENCE, corner of Mott and Chatham streets, or FREEMAN B, BIRD, No. 10 Washing- ton Market. stand, corner of Bowe TO BE LET. Uy ORKSHOPS TO 1 THE NEW FRONT AND rear buildings, Nos. Duane street, near il well lighted, Croton water on Apply t PALMER, S1 Duane st ‘—A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM, in a small private family where there are no boarders, in # desirable location, within one minate’s walk of Broadway. For particul: 8., Herald office, © LET.—A NEARLY DOTTAGE, WITH GAR- den of six lots, on Oxford street, near Atlantic street Brooklyn, near the residence of Dr.’Cox, “The house has seven rooms, besides three rooms in basement, stable, &o Tt will be putin good order, and let low to a good tenant. Apply to CORNELL & MEAD, No. 2 Atlantic streot, South Ferry. Omniluses overy fifteen minutes. LET OR FOR SALF—A FIRST RATE TWO STORY nd ” h—h fing garden and ines, No. 224 21st street, and 9th avenues, Siwy punted and in fine condition. ‘To be seen only from 10 2 5. 1 ire of to 12) and from tot TAY WASKETT, 15 Contre stro 0 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY, THE UPPER art of mgenteel two story house, pleasantly located, withhetfve, minutes walk of Pulton fggry. Rent $19), For Cards of address apply at this office, \OLISEUM ASSEMBLY ROOMS TO LET.—THE ABOVE CCoirNote abd elegant Hall, can bo obtained during thie and the summer season for any respectable purpose,by making tio ti carly applioatic® (4, MILLER, Proprietor, 460 Broadway. Broadway; th ‘each floor, am ye shops are other con’ MISCELLANEOUS, C. LEMON, IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN + Havana Segars, of the choicest brands, invites tho ttention of connoisseurs to his recent importations, which renew, and of rare excellence. An examintion will prove dvantageous to consumers. The old customers of this storo cularly invited to call. are particularly invited 0 MY ¢, LEMON, 4 Wall streot. ‘A, PHILLIPS & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J, WHIT- « ‘tingham, 389 Broadway, up stairs, will open on Tuos- day, 2th April, s handsome assortment of French Hal Caps, Mantilins, Ke. MANTILLAS, CRAPE SHAWLS Stewart, 445 Broadway, between Canal vod, por latest European ve goods, which he will ns of the very ‘apo Shawls, » f ever jexcription adap miner wei WORT he! offers $0 ‘per cent below the price of pertain of ever Shite Goods, Curtain Materials, and domes N.B,--100 cases 8 jonnets, of the latest will be sold at_s very great bargain, MATTINGS, OILCLOTHIS, PHILADEL- phi mens, warerooms of Carpet Hall can vie with any in the. Union for price, quality or design of Ax ster, Tapestry, Brussels, Imperial, Ingrain and Vene- tian Carpets; Floor, Table and Wagon Oil Cleth; Window Shades, Mattings and Mats, Bugs, &e., Ke.; for oash or city acceptances, with interest added. “With much snecessful experience a8 aa importer and manufacturer, for the Last twenty years, the ype a still solicits from the merchant and housekeeper a continuation of the favors so liberally awarded to the Old House, Carpet Hall, 18 and 2) North Se= Cond street, below Christ Church, J. SIDNEY JONES, “1 LASSWARE.—G. DUMMER, LYMAN & CO., MAN DH facturers of every description of Glassw: fo. 25 street, between John and Fulton streets, Now York. tho aale of Jersey and other Glasaware, Drugs Perfumers’ Glass, Fancy Bottles and Vials of all kinds, maopathic Vials and G vit Glass AMENTAL, the EMPTRI portant to personal appear TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, TATEN ISLAND FERRY,--LEAVE N. ‘YORK AT % nes Bn 6 o’clook. Leave Vander! Lendiog at 4, 10 1, 3, dnd 6 o’ologk. import CAREETINGS 1 to ENDRY STARCH POLISH SOLD OMPANY, 176 Brondway, is too iu. ¢ to be neglected. Ren April 2, will be noted the ti peafir of ‘wichab Lt of, the Fioli—Tho Duke of Glo'stor, Mr. J. Wallack, J VI, Mr. Gilbert; Earl of Richmond, Mr. Mooi Buckingham, Mr. MeParlan Mrs. J. Wallack, M clude with (he drama entitled MALEDICTION— guetua Piedro, Mr. N. B. Clarks itevens; Decondrais, Mr. Jordan; Madame B. Phill OW BRY | THRATRE-WEDNESDAY iy of THE ye Bastle Misa C.’ Wemyss. Doors open Mbefore 7-—curtain will rise at T34- Boxes % ota.; Pit, 124 ota. HANFRAU’S NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM —Henotit of Miss Eiaily Mestayor—W eduond sy itl be acted, the drainaof the PRIDE OF Chev slier do Bellerive, Mr. Chanfrau; Mar~ ‘To ho followed hy the drama of . the Child of the Regiment—Suplice, Mr Mr. ‘Tilton; Marchioness de Borgentield, " Miss E. Mestayer. After which. A A AT NEW YORK—Mose, Mr. Chanfrau; Lize, Miss Mestayer: Sykesey, Mr. Seymour. To conclude with the farce of PLL BE YOUR SECOND—Mr. Placid, Mr. W. B. Chapman; mma Balcour, Miss Mil Elizabeth, Queen ef England, ‘ ° Duchess of York, Mra, Sutherland, ‘Au- Sergeant Bollrose, Mr. RA AAA AAAAAAAAAARAAAAARAA ROADWAY THEATRE—E. A. MARSHALL, PRO- Bra2rat, ay evening, Apel 2), will ue aoe she Giei RICHELIEU Ke 111, Shaw: Gaston, Mr. Tey et, Me. Forrest; I da; Baradns, Me, As ag uprat, Mr. Dyott: the Sieur de Beri vsephy Me, Vache; Julio do Mostimacs Miter? ‘ion de Lorme, Mrs. leherwoor conclude Te mio drama of WHICH IX THE KING?—Menry. tack; Baron Ratsdorf, Mr. Pope: M. de Braa- a Matthews: Amelia ee BensrieMete panies ; to commence at 73. Dress “4 quette, 75 conte; Family lvoe 33 conta; Gatiery, 14 ceate URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—WED- Bie ayant y Apel 2, will be performed, the (sree Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Jordan; Julia, Mi Ghep yea: Rese, Dowling. After whi Ee iar) ‘i Mr. Timothy Toodle, Mr. Burton; F: Mrs, Timothy Toole Vernon Te-contiode wit of SOCIALISM, ver, Modern Phitsasens ya wits, eee ‘Mr. Fourier Grater, Mr. Brougham; Mr. Mean) rage asa Mae A ean er at 7g. a Basgect Wh cuir Feuily Cele one April 9).—Chr their pacrons and the public, amination of the Pupils of the Mochanie clety and for the purpose of “ renovating the hall’ f., season, they will discontinue thele Popaine ‘ fs Pid EVENT Spry ; when they w onor of “ recommen¢ their inimitable ‘tains with a variety of ontirely new features,” “UteFtainments, RANCES KEMBLE BUTLER WILL ee\p, NRY IV. at the Stuyvesant Institute, Thurs— y ing, April 26th, at of o'clock. Tickets to be had of Mr. Polmann, Janitor of the Instit t the Astor House, the Irving House, and at Mr. Francis's, and Mr. Crowon's bookstores. Price $1. READIN sity of the City AT THR CHAPE of New York. I. Wh the solicitation of several frionds, will have t i i at the above place, of Shak~ on Weduesday evening, April 5 Tickets of Astor, Yeo at the Bookstores of Mr. Crowen'and Mr. ‘at the door on the evening of the reading. CONCERT, IN BROOKLYN.—MR. DISTIN, AND HIS Sons having returned from 1 highly successful Soathorn tour, respectfully inform the citizens of Brooklyn that t will give a Grand Concert of Vocal and Instrur y at the Female Academy, on ‘Thursday Eyoning, April 25, when they will perform on their Horns, a variety of popular compositions. Miss O'Cennor, tin, and her Brothers, will also siny ral new S Full particulars in Programmes, Tic Doors opon at 7 ST WEEK—LARGEST PAINTING IN THE WORLD, t 3% Broneway—Hutchings' Grand Classical Panors ma of the Moditerranean, covering over four miles of canvass, This great work has been exhibited in Boston and Albany for the last nine months, and a d by the public and ress, to bo by far’ the mo: omprehensive, and iversified painting ever brought out in those citios, Opem every evening at 7, commencing at 8 Also, on Wednesday and Saturday, at '3 P.M. Tickets 2 cents—no half price. Liberal arrange ti h schools and HE DUSSELDORF AC ‘exhibition of P artios, ADEMY OF FINE ARTS.—THE intings by artists of the above achool Jill po open every day, (Sundays excepted), from 10 olock A. M, until 10 o'clock P. M., at the large room over the hall of the Church of Divino Unity, in Broadway, betwoon Spring and Prince stroets. Admission, 25 cents, Season tickets, are til 16th June inclusive, 6 cents, Catalogues, 12% cents, AST WEEK.--MONSIEUR ADRIEN, THE REAL AND incomparable ordinary Soi Rooms, grand Magical ion, hildren, open at 7 o'clock; performances to com- NINE. ARTS—INTERNATIONAL ART UNIO! Gaiety, 2) Frondway,epen from 8 A.M wat oP Annual suucription 83.” The eubesrintion Wook age now pens GoMPiL, PIDERT & Co. ITHOGRAPHIC CRAY of Printing Paper of th lit ment of Crayons for drawings in color, just received b; GOUPIL, VIBERT & Co, INSURANCES. ATIONAL LOAN F ANCE SOCIE- ty of TL Wall street, New York, Directors, for April CE. fame Lairmay yf the United States Local Board. Groncy Bancnay Samu xt S. Howt ayo, Sanur WwW. rs. Meets ever apo INSURA A $, INCORPORA out of the State of New York, and ‘postessing real cap tal.—The eubscriber, in compliance with tho wishes of the Merchants of this Port, and, after eighteen years of expos rience in Wall street, and seven years in State street, Bo. ton, as an Insurance Broker and Agent for Underwriters, d= an agency for issuing Marine, Fire and Lifs Lusuran cies, in accordance with the laws of New York. EH pt & separate or conjoint agency for either branc Offers any Amount of security, in improved real estate faithful performance of all tis contracts. Address, pr JAMBS BERGEN, Insurance Broker, N. SHIPPIN' on Thursday, jd of May next, from tho hour of 10 A. M., to 3 o'clock, P.M. JAMES BROWN, EDWARD K. COLLINS, ISI iGS, Commissioners, WILLIAM 8. WETMORE, : STEWART BROW DIRECTIONS FOR PILOTS VESSELS SUBJECT TO Visitation by tho Health Officer. Every vessel from foreign port having passengers, and every vessel having hind, during her passage, any caso of Small-pox, or infectious of contagious disease—arriving at any time. “All vessels from any port, in the ordinary passage from which they must pass south of Cape I iving between tho thirty-first day of May and th of October. And all vessels from any place (including ny in Asia, Africa, oF the Meditorranean, or from any of the West India, Bahama, Ber= muda or Western Islands, or from any one place in Amerioa, in the ordinary passage from which they pass south of Goorgin arriving between the first day of April and the first day of November. ALEX. B. WHITING, Health Officer. Journal of Commerce, Evoning Post and Sun, please copy. HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN R. M. Steamships between New York and Liverpool, between \d id receive ngers, are intended to a Ryrie, from Boston, Lott, “N. Yor! Shannen,“ Boston, Harison, “ N. York, Stone," “ Boston, Canada,” Judkins, “ N. York, “ Sth An experienced Surgeon on board. ‘Freight will be charged on specie beyond an amount for Personal expenses, All letters and papers must pass through from aay, os, % a meiah cS Liverpool: Raat Cabin, $ fecond do., $70. For freight or pacrnge a B. UNARD, Or, to 38 Brondway. OR MARSEILLE: Ellen, Capt. Howitt. BOYD & HINCKEN. OR HAVRE.—THE SUPERIOR COPPERED AND ‘Copper fastened French bark Armantine, Capt. Estsbe, For freight or passage apply to BOYD & HINCKEN, OR HAYRE—THE SUPERIOR FRENCH SHIP LOUIS, Capt. Grenier, will sail on or abont the Ist proximo. Ap- ply to BOYD & HINCKE! THE GOLD COAST. OR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, VIA NEW OR- | leans.—The United States Mail Steam: despatch on Saturday, May 2 known steamship FALCON, for Chagres, via Havana and New Orleans, and will land oF receive passengers at the bar at ip Company will Charleston or Savannah, The Faloon will carry out the United States Mails for the Pacific steamers from Panama to + $190 8 California and Oregon. Passage to Chagres in stato rooms Do. do. lower after Do. do. lower forward cabin, 109 Do. do. stoerage. 53 a) Do, New Orleans in state rooms BB Do. do. lower after o Do. do. steorage 5 Do, Havana inthe state room. .. Do. do, lower after cab: Do. do atoerage.. an pak 6s ti 60% For freight to Now Orleans, of passnge. apply to M._O, ROBERTS, 115 Weat street. HE SIERRA NEVADA MUTUAL PROTECTION COX. pany—Overiand to California, for Seventy-five dollar: —This Company is. ew ¥ mn the Trh day of May. W. and Bent’s Fort, Fach his own tre: id for getting up the , our miutnal prow omy during the ¢ by this routo, and wishing to frat imme at the Bue street, (up stairs), where the S nance during the day. Company m: OR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. e desirous uf pi ize with ua, an Vista House, retary will be in tings every evel staunch, coppered, well found nd fast sailing brig CAS~ | CO, Naghel, master, is now receiving her car ted for passengers, with comfortable cabin on leck. T! of passage will bo low. For passage Hight freight, apply to the captain on boar: ver street, oF to BADGER, PECK & CO., corner Wall and South streets. OR CALIFORNIA—WANTED,A MILITARY OFFICER, to take charge of a party now ed, and bound for Ca. lifornia by one of the Overland Routes, ‘To agentleman pos- erate, t pier below sessing the requisite qualifications, a liberal compensation will Le allowed. Address, P. 1. B., office of this paper. CISCO, CALIFORNIA, DIRECT—POST- FOR SAN FRA y the first and only ‘The splendid fast sailing packet bark TECUMSEH, Capt. N Richmond, is now loading, having one half her eanio engaged ‘end going on board, wil p sitively sail, as above, hor rogudar day,” For bidance of freight or passage, apply to Captain Richmond, on board, at Pier No. 11 North river, or to i : JOUN COLLINS, Jr., 66 South street. N. B.—The Tecumseh carries no stocrage passengers. Can yet accommodate a few more cabin passengers, VIRST VESSEL FOR CALIFORNIA.—THE SPLENDID stened Liverpool packet ship U tons customhouse Al coppered and copper- Susan G. Owens, Captain, O. Barclay, surement, and but five months old, ‘This magnificent Ba timore ¢ mmodations for pass neive outfit, and will sail in all th] be secured by immediate appli NDY, 112 Broadway, N.Y. {RST VESSEL FOR SAN FRAN: fast sailing and beautiful packet built bark ALICE TARL TON, will sail in a fow days. This vessel is now t month old only, and fitted out in @ most ample manner. physician and surgeon is attached to the vosso!, and a limite number of passengers only are takom. A few more will be re geived if application § Made in season. Apply on board at Pior 10, Bai ver, BE Hlvers OF HP 4 ACT, SMITH, 101 Wall street. CALIFORNIA, ra VERA CRUZ THE CITY OF Moaico, and Masntian.—Fhia company have, made ar ranger ents io sa 1h vely on Li ared y , in the faa tailing packet RUGENTA, which consoyed any of 19) in fourtesa days to Vora Cruz. ¢ ‘ors which have appeared in % paper of this city, are fern i ered Sone of h. prejadicol tind, directed arainst the Vice Conmut of Sexica, A fow vacanel mation given ay 10) Front #treot, up a o make up their minds, ry preparation ° Temain, Furtagr in Te SDy, trom 1 to 40. M Dack office, Strangers to that time may be giv omen end addivi tab Pichtul Likcne. ses wiey be obtained ob the shorten’ NO.1 AND 2; SAMPLES also, an assort~ —THE BOOKS FOR THE SUBSCRIPTION TO al stock of the New York and Liverpool United ship Company, will be opened at the office 8, 74 South street, in the city of New York, he Post Office, Paseoge THE SUPERIOR BARK MARY th, the commodious and well or small quantity of eaular packet,—To sail May 16, pper-built packet, unsurpassed for apoed, strength, ers, by any vessol in the » itmow delayed for a few days daly, to.complote her ex is week. Some of the mont desirable staterooms and berths are yet vacant, and jon to BUFFUM & ‘CISCO DIRECT.—THE ‘ocall at Brady's, by reason of recent (m= mont, true amd MERICAN MUSEUM—P. T. BARNU ‘and Proprietor; J. Greenwood, jr., A. ay and evening this w p ternoon at 3, and evening, at before 8, ‘The BM a oi ni it ppenaa and that‘ imunitive in the 5 meks engaged the celebrated Quaker Gis y may be scon at all hours, day or Mammoth iy, who wi of humanity, speci: he Fairy Quee brated Martinotti Family have aged, at each entertainment, with Mo isier, dorful Gym ludicrous M the Yankeo Mine moth ipturo Statuary. Sia Maamo Reckwoll, the fortune-teller. Admission 25 ctes children under 10 years, 12% OSEP GUNG'L'S LAST AND ONLY CONCERT, PRIOR: to his return to Europe, will take place on Fi Evening, April 27th, at the Broadway Tabernaole, om whi ocenaion he will be’ assisted by the following artiste: Mise Northall, Mr. Scharfonberg and Mr. H.C. Tin. Tickets, eh. Part rformanoes, orphoses, ko. Also lian; Mr. Cl T THE CONCERT WALD, IN eum, Broadway,—Mr. Distin from # highly successful tour in the nee, that they will give tw c hand Wednesiay, 25th, when will ver Sax Horns an adi fant dl. The solo,“ Allis lost,” and ot “Tho Soldier ” d (for the w York) their fan Duet, h Horns. Miss 0" ting “The Last, Rose of Su the Brothers a “ Glee,” without. ac new Songs, Ducts, ke. Ke. Py : f) cents cach. Doors open at7; Concert to commence ‘Tickets may be had at all the principal Music Store Corbys & Martini, Musicaland Dramatic Agents, 4 ext ESE ROOMS, 839 BROADWAY, AND COM- plimentary Concert to Mr. JS. Black, Thursday Byen= ing, April 25--On which occasion the followingeminent talent have kindly volunteered their services :-—-Mrs. L.A. Jones, Mr. Max Marctzek, Signorina Amelia Patti, Richard Hoifma Sig. De Boguie, G. HL. Curtis, Sig. N G.F. Bristow, Jt ‘Junes, late of the Park Thentre, B, Alexander, and @ Quar- tette Association. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8 o'cleck. Tickets 50 Cents each. ALIMALLA, 36 CANAL STREET, NEAR BROA way—Ro-opéned for tho summer season, with te new entertainments, which never have been produced in thie country; in short, entertainments calculated to surprise eve ody who will visit the Wailhalla, Performances at TH 37M © ¥ conta, Boxes, ts ASTLE GARDE: ABOVE WELL KNOWN ‘Summer resort can now be engaged for ante during the rm, AP) Chout paid) directed & RAILROADS. NEY YORK AND HARLE:! Notice—Tho annual ele ARRAS RAILROAD COMPANY.— ion for thirteen Diroctors of this Company will take place at their office, No, 2 Hanovee {iiteton Tucaday, May 15, 1819, between the hours of 12 M--aad SHEN "ahe Traniter Books wills closed from the 7th to 15th , both days inclusive. sy See ener ‘A. KYLE, Jr, Secretary. ARILEM RAILROAD EXPRE: THE SUBSCRIBER will commence, on Wodnesday, the 25ch instant, ri ‘a daily express from’ this city to Dover Plains, and all termediate places on the above road, by the passenger tri at 7o'clock, A. M., returning in the’afternoon, for the 6 Teyanco of arcels; bundles, ordory, e., and for the tramaue tion of any businers entrusted to him. Office mt I Gould's, No. 158 Nassau atreet. ae THOMAS G. PRITCHARD, CLOTHING. i CAS81 OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE.--LADIES ‘and Gentlemen havin, r#luous offects to dispose of, can obtuin a fair price for them by sending for the subscribers through the Pont Office, who will attend at their residences Ladies attonded to by Mrs. Levonstyn, 3. LEVENSTYN, 406 Drondway, up staire. TUITION. __ EMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, n Island, commences the Summer ny, April 30th, under the management of Mr- ‘Y, who confidently present their Inatitus rouage. ‘The beauty and healthfulness of a5 0 make it to the ‘pupils oue of the ovrland. For rd, washing, in- mentary mu . Pa PUL RICHMOND nenr Richmond, 8: Session on Mre. K ‘as worth: ag in classes, 7 ve a musical course deduc zymen, The 1g” hours, by th Fert minary can vking tle Staten Ia 7, ihe Richmond stase meets tho 9 and 4 o'eleok [ ers to the gate of the Institution. , and further particulars, may be Cumming, Professors of music, 698 5 Wall street, York; or Mr. inary. Pupils can enjoy the ad- Cd 4 boat from ° 300D ASSORTMENT OF Gold and Silver Watches constantly on hand, at very low prices, and warranted good time keepers. Patont Lever. id other watches cleaned and warranted for one del- C hmaker and Jeweler, 254 ND SILVER LEAF, Manufactory —The subseriber stabl rom 92 Reade stroet to 112 Franklii Serwoen West Broadway and Church street. nnn Sereet J. L. WAgGH. CoUARMS, FANCY TRINKETS, he, FINE JEWELRY and Silverware—Charles Stewart, manufacturer of genuine articles only, No. 13 John strest, ware room Stairs, Watches repaired in the best manner. Fino Wa made up to order. Good articles, ata fair price, are the cheapest yet. AOLD AND SILVER ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, ud Watch Movements, of all manufactures, for sale by the importer, at wholesale only, vory low for cash. Cleee buyers will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. R. E. ROBBINS, & John street, up stairs. MEDICAL. 4 ISTS AND DRUGGIST: been in this co He would wish hort notice of his inte As to character, competency, & A.A,, care Mr.'Lyater, 14.6 OMPOU AN ENGLISHMAN atisfactory refo , ean be given, Address A. een street. <D TEA-BERRY TOOTH PASTE. —FORSALB at No. 307 Broadway, New York, (in rear of the entry,) and No, 100 State street, ‘Trenton, N, J.—POSTER & AG~ T »poung Tea~Borry T th Paato, upon a fair triat, will be found to be a very superior compound in proserving and beautifying the tecth, purifying the breath, restoring and keeping the gu Ithy condition. 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