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HOMESTEADS. DANN 'O-NI !~ATTEND THE MEETING OF THE SE- eo (Mutual Louse Pinwotorte and House-Purt Sasee tion, at Clinton Hall, Bockman street, at }:-past Futon, BUILDANG AND MUTUAL LOAN ‘ASSOCIA- tion.—The Secor for the payment of dues, will bo hold at Chatham Hal Nord Chatham square, on Thuraday evening, April 15, at8o'elock. Shares will be offered for redemption. The nuimber of uri- ginal shares be roportion of which are alroad jo. for all who wish to booome membe a Entrance fec, 50 cents. Monthly dues, $2 50. ate of shares, $000, The Secretary will be at t efoe of the Arsociation, Bowery, (Citizon’s Insurance ‘©ompany,) on Monday, Wednesday and Sw y ovenia for the purposo of receiving dues aud subseriptions, whol those webs ean make it convenient will ploase oall. AC AMERMAN, Jr., Seeretary, EW YORK PHENIX BUILDING ASSOCIATION.— ‘The socond regular. ths ting of this association will be held at Temperance Hall, Kighth avenue, between, Vorty-Grst and Forty-second strosts, on Wodnesday evo ning, the Mth of April, 1852, at 8 o'clock, when an opportu- nity will be afforded to meinbers who have not paid their for the month of March to do #0, and reveive thoir pase g rogularly incorporated and char- asure taken to ire its being e 1 to ¢ Kind now existing, those who Intond minded that now is the time to come forward, to save money, as subscriptions for shares will D6 received at this meetin; 4 payable on ox beforo open dai for subscriptions Eighth avenue NASH, President. EDWARDS, Vioo President, month of April are payabl the day of this meeting. Books at the office of the vocretary, 479 A. P. Surrn, Secretary: OTICE.—BUILDING ASSOC ATIONS FIRE INS! France compan: ‘he subscribers to the stook of this company will bear in mind, that the fourth and last Install- ment of tive dollars per share, is required to bo paid on ‘Thursday, the 15th inst., at the Mercantile Bank, corner of John street and Hroadway. Shareholders who have not signed the charter, will do 80 immediately, to facilitate the business of th JOHN BRS! _3. Juasonun, Secretary, 'T JERSEY CITY AND HOBOKEN.—T0 Jorsey City, threo three-story brick Untrteen rooms: with mt inst.) about ‘om $300. Hobok 908, from Scares vaca eae tT e) lol on. al oflive, +3 Chambers stroet. PPM BOARD, Agent. ROADWAY.—TO LET, PAWT OF ONE OF THE finest houses in Broadway, almost opposite Niblo's; ihe pest ocaity for any Tashionable Dusiness. Also, the front basement, suitable for an office, Broadway, up stairs, where permite to see! delivered. BoskPiNo vouse To LET, AND FURNITURE FOR sale.—Tho house is now filled with boarders, and the lo- Seurdorn por earsher particulars, apply at 14 College a oul place. "N. Bo-Beourity, Vill be required Mor the rent. ARBER SHOP TO LET—ESTABLISHED FOUR years, and in one of the best locations in this city, now oing’a good business, For particulars, inquire in tho bar room of the Hudson Hotel, corner of Reade and Hudson streets. (OR RENT—THE BASEMENT OF H@USE 67 CHAM- berg street, suitable for a Restaurant, Apply to A. P. & C. BROWNE. 195 Broadway, OUSE TO LET.-THE FOUR STORY DWEbLING House, No. 10 West Broadway vines being the fifth house in the row north of Canal street. Appl to J, CRAM, 115 Wall street, or nion place, y Ag TO LEASE—FOURTEEN LOTS, FRONTING ON the North River, at the foot of Vifteenth strect, suit- able for a foundry, or lumber, coal, and lime yards, I; quire of WM, M. JOMNSON’S SONS, 208 West Sixtoon: street. AUNDRY TO LET: AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. The bwilding is woll lighted and ventilated, and is ial, if not superior, to any establishment of the kind ity, and affords a fine opportunity fora person estab- lished, or about commencing the business, Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from two to sevon P. M. OTICE TO LAWYERS.—TO LET, THE ENTIRE second floor of house No. 6 Centre street, opposite the new Court of Sessions. Apply on tho premises, between 9 and 11 o'clock. ly at Ni rooms be {ECON D PEOPLE'S BUILDING ASSOCIATION— ‘Several shares will bo redoomed at the monthly meet- Fm) on next Wednesday evening, 14th inst., which will be held at the Assembly Room, corner of Twonty-fifth stroot and Eighth avenve, at 8 o'clock. ‘Tho books of this asnocia- tion will be open a few days longer to receive subscription at tho office, 27 Ninth avenue, Articles of association cai be had of the Secrotary, daily, from 9 A.M. till9 P.M. The entrance fee wall shortly be raised. Itia now $l. Monthly dues $3, OLIVER i. LEE, President. ABRAM McBRIDE, Vice President, J.-B, Wrasrama, Sec'y. LYMPIC THEATRE FOR RENT.—MAY BE HAD AS fn exhibiting place, or as @ store, Apply at the Box Omice of Hurton's Theatre, Chambers stroot. FICE ROOM TO LET—BOOK CASES, &. FOR SALB, —A handsome Dosk, with fixings, &e.; also, two fine hand- some mahogany Book ‘cases. Inquiro ef k. H. HUDSON, 208 Broadway, corner of Fulton street. FFICES TO LET—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AT No. 57 Chambers street, convenient to the City Hall. Ap ply to A, P. & C, BROWNE, 19 Broadway. HO@:NIX BUILDING ASSOCIATION—INCORPORA- ted February 26, 1852. Shares, $800. Monthly dues, $3. A public meeting of this Association will be keld this even- ing, at Military Hall, Bowery, opposite Spring strvct, at 3 gelock. An explanatory address by Quentin McAdam, Esq. 0 all. ‘The Phonix is in & prosperous condition, and is conducted upon the most approved and itberal principles, which, to, ther with the responsible and reliable character of its o cers, render it an easy, safe, and profitable institution, Prospectuses and by-laws, and full information, can be obtained at the Secretary's office, 65 Chatham street, WILSON SMALL, Prosident, $4 Ludlow strect. AMOS WILLETS, Vice Prosidont, 276 Pearl stroct. A. R. HATFIELD, Secretary, office 65 Chatham street, UBLIC MERTING TO-NIGHT.—SECOND MUTUAL LOAN, PIANO FORTE AND HOUSE-FURNISHING ASSOCTATION.—There will be & meeting of the members of ‘his Avereiation this evening, at halt-past 7 o'clock, at Clinton Hall, Beekman atreet, when the articles of agree- ment will be ready for the signatures ot the members, and the dues received for the month of April. The shares 0 filling up rapidly, and the Association is already one of the most popular of the day. Those Ladiog and Gentlemen who have not yet entered their names as subscribers, can do a0 by calling ‘at the office in the Book Store of Adriance, Sherman & Co., No. 2 Astor House, or at the meeting. Eu- trance fee $1. JAMES PIRSSON, President. B. WEBSTER, Vice-President, ‘ J. CHOLWELL, Secretary of Meetings. WM. VAN NORDEN, Chairman of Committee of Manage- mg‘. PRICE, Sceret: . D. iy See) '. ce A. H. JOCELYN, Treasurer, A Prospectas may be had, gratis, and every information Yroeured, at the office, 2 Astor Houee, MISCELLANEOU! ene AVANA SEGARS.—100,000 common size, various brands; 20,000 regalia, just arrived, for salo b: 8. H, BUTLER, 115 Wall street. RUSHES! BRUSHES !!~A LARGE AND SPLENDID assortment of Brushes, just reosived at R. D. & D. MoMURRAY'S Brush Warehouse, 243 Pearl New York, RANDY WINE CORN MEAL AND PLOUR.—FRESH ground kiln-dried Corn Meal, in hhds., barrels, and half barrels, euitablo for California; aiso Brandywine and Alex- andgia superfine Flour, now afloat and in store, for sale, by JOHN L, BUCKLEY, 31 Front street. HE LANDLORD'S HYDRANT.—BARTHOLOMEW’S patent self-acting—are strong, durable, not likely to freene; wont burat pipe; children do not break nor injure them, carclessly; cheaply repaired, without digemg up, and aro always left shut, never being loft running by carcless- nees in children. Double Hydrants for two yards. For sale by the plumbers. 156 BROADWA id and put up in an} part of the Union, All orders addressed Boyer, 106 Broa ¥, will be attended to, Silver medal awarded at the ‘orld's Fair, for best points and rods, to G. Boyor. Fifty agente wanted immediately. Call at the store, URNITURE.-THE HIGEST PRICE PAID FOR household Furniture, Mechanics’ Tools, Watches, Gi Pistols, Quadrants, Sextants, Mus Surgical, and Mathematical Istrumente. N. B ‘rom $1 to $2.000, @an be had for short periods on Watches, &. Apply to R. WALTERS, 87 Division stroet, near Market. MES, PREWSTER, FROM PHILADELPHIA, TEN- dere her services to the ladies and gentlemen of this city, in Astrology, Love, and Law Matters, interpreting Dreams, &c., by ivoks and sconce, constantly relied on by a will tell the name of the lady or gentleman they will marry. Also the names of the viskers. Residence 410 Grand street, between Clinton and Attorney streets. Ladios, fit gentlemen, one dollar. OOMS TO LET—IN THE BUILDING AT THE JUNC- tion of the Bowery and Division street. The whole of the second story, together with several well lighted rooms in the fourth story, suitable fora restaurant, with lodging rooms, or separately for warcrooms and for light, manufac- turing purposes. Inquire ofJ. M. D, KEATING, Aetuary of Mechanics! Institute, on the premise GPLENDID STORES TO RENT FOR FIVE OR TEN SY years.—Those two fine five story brown stone stores, Nos. 43 and 45 Barclay street, near Broadway, with eollar and wub-cellar, very for dry goods, groeery, hard- or, in faet, any bus or the buildings would be t to snit good tenants. Inquire on the premises, or of snl EDWARD H. ton street. ae) STORE AND HOUSE TO LET FROM THE FIRST OF 1D Mayrthe very best situation in the Sixth avenue, and suited for any respootable busiaoas. Apply to Fone ee Gs BULEIN, 301 Broadway, 0 LET.-TWO THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT Houses on the north side of Thirty-fourth street, be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues. The houses arc new and finished in good style, with all the modern improvements. The parlors are three’ rooms deep. Rent low. Apply to JAS. M. POST, No. M6 Bleeeher street, or to WM. DUN- NING, No. 48 Eighth avenue. 0 LET—FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES, ON SUN- days, the beautiful Hall on the firet floor of No. 44 Broadway. Apply to H. WOOD, on the premises, In the evening, © LET—THE FIRST FLOOR, BASEMENT AND third story of new building No. 29 Beckman st., between William and Nassau. Each story offered is 90 fect doep, and Well calculated for any kind of business, ‘They will bolus separately or together, as may be re |. Inquire o! i "JAMES CONNER & SON, 25 Aan, eur. Nasean, 0 LE 7 UDSON, No. Broadway, corner of ¥ul- FOUR NEW BROWN STONE FRONT Houses, furnished with chandeliers and gas fixturos complete, plate glass windows, heaters, baths, &., located in x good neighborhood—rent, $600; one splendid brown stone house in Brooklyn—rent, $70; one brick do.—$4 one brick do.—$200; Store rnerof avenue and Fighth street—rent, $000. Inquire of S. P, TOWN- SEND, #2 Nassan street, up stairs, 0 LET—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE FRONT house, four stories high, 25 by 65, in Kighteenth street, near Fifth avenue. Possession immediately. Apply to H. C. ADAMS, 48 Wallstreet, Jaunocy court. 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF BUILDING NO. 332 Broadway, adjoining the Broadway Theatre, consist- ing of 334 fours, each 26 foot wide hy. 00 feet deep. ‘The ceiling of the principal floor is 2 foot high; wall and lesiting decorated infresco. Amore desirable situation for a Show- room ¢an not be found in the city. Possession given imme- diately. Apply to E. P. FOX, on the premises. 1,500 ane snh daveracronena ie. above sum in cash; an will yy ted, None other than » nsible party apply. ‘Addrees Hamilton,” He ‘office, with name aad Fetdnee, which SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE, ‘A RAPIDLY improving neighborhood, five aie, the railway station of Deer Park, near Commorce, L. I.; forty miles (two ire ride) from New York. Consisting of acres, with s good hou and outhouses. The farm and stook ‘Will be seld for t! ay ay and thas na chase money can remain on bon mor G.'F! EVERSON & CO., 20 Foatl strest, ais CUOTHING STORE FOR SALE, IN ONE OFTHE BEST locations in the eity. The only for selling is, that the subscriber has other business to attend to. Inquire ret, of Nicolaus Buhsen, tl atdl Woate premises two dwelling houses, each ‘shaded by forest trees, and 80 situ- t extensive views of the Raritan river, the Sound and t Th 0 noarost the river ia of ‘the old fashioned construction. A hall through the centre, # parlor and drawing room on one side; # library, Ledroom and pantry on the other, with kitchen and sorvants dolow, and four bedrooms in the second story. The modern cottage, of stuccoed brick, designed by eorge Platt. On the first floor there is a library, draw- ing{room, parlor, bedroom, pantry and bathing room. the second floor, there aro five bedrooms. In the wing ad- yy there kitchen, servants’ hall, and four bedroom: oth houses are supplied with spring water by a hydraulic ram. ‘They are about 00 of 300 yards apart, on s lawn of sixty. studded with differont sized groups ‘On some of the wood for cottages, The si and one of the healthiest inthe Union. The soil is gravelly and in a high state of cultivation. The beach in front of the house is well adopted for salt water bathing. Thore is at Prevent, by this route, three trains per day for Philadelphia, and four departures fr New York by steamboat; wo that you may be in Philadelphia in two and a half hours, or in New York in Joss than two from the time of starting. ‘To familion or friends desirous of living in the same vicinity, this proper- ty is worth looking at, as it is capable of division without injury to ite useful or ornamental properties, P.S, For further particul Ty to Cambridge Ravine 8. For further particulars, a) Jaubri ving ston, 17 Wall street es wd POR SALE—PROPERTY ON WASHINGTON AND Warren streets. The vacant lot No. 269, on the east ido of Washingtomstreet, 26 fect 6 inches in front, by 80 foes in depth, adjoining the southeast corner of Warren also the two two story Driok houses and lots, 20 feat on Warren street, by 2ifeet in dopth, butting upon the rear of the aforesaid lot, No. 260 Washington street, and forming an L, from Washington strect to Ware street, ‘arren streot houses can be altored into d by using forty fect of the loton Washington street, they can be made fifty-three fect deep, giving sufficiont ground for three good. stores, whieh will command high rents. This rty in in the most advaneing businoss part of the city, and in the im- liate neighborhood of the Erie and Hudson River Rail- road depots, For price and terms, BPY, to JAMES H. THORNE, 168 Walker stroct, POR SALE—A THIRTY MORSE POWER sTEAM Engine, in good order, with fy-wheol ‘and three boilers, thirty fect long by two and half fect in diamoter; also, one boiler twenty-six fect long, by thirty-four incheain diameter, together with a cross boiler, tached to above, about twelve feet long and two and a half feet in diamoter, Will bovold low, if applicdfor soon. JOSEPIE HUSSON, rear of oct. 7 POR SALES A HOUSE AND LOT, RLIGIBLY SITUA ted on the Albany post road, in tho pleasant, villnzo of Tarrytown, about tlirce minutes walk from the Hudson River Railroad station. Upon the premises is a largo barn, excellent cistern, good woll water, and abundance of fruit, allin good condition, For terms snd further partiowlars apply to Dr. 8. HASBROUCK, No. 94 Groene stroct, New ‘ork. or upon the premises to Dr. FENELON HAS- BROUCK. OR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED OYSTER Saloon, located onthe oorner of East Broadway and Catharine street. The above saloon ix furnished with marble oyster counter, and bar, with fixtures complete, ‘0. 17 WEST TWENTY- ‘very supe OR SAL! 3 fourth street, near Broadway, brown stone front house, 23 feet wide and ator; et deep, finished complete with all the modern improvemonts, and ready forimmediate ovcupation. Also, No. 41, in the same afour story house, brown stone front, 21 feet by 54 feet, finished with bath, furnaee, &c., completo, Apply to James Wellock, mason, on the Rromisca or to F. 8. KINNEY, 84 Codar atroot. OR SALE—A FINE COW, OF THE DURHAM breed, eight years old thisspring; she haa heifer calf by her side, three days old; she is perfoctly gentle, of fine form, and will give from twenty-four to twenty-six quarts of milk im a day, in the grass season. This cow took the pre- mium he bost milker three years since, at the fair in thie iy. Price $100. To beseen at the stable of the subscriber, ty-fourth street, East river, HENRY BREVOORT. OR SALE.—THE WELL ESTABLISHED PUBLIC House, known as the Waverly Hotel, situated one block from the ferry, South Brooklyn. The house contains. six teen rooms with elegant bar, and large diuing and public meeting room. All or part of the furniture willbe sold on the most reasonable terms, Lease of the house for a term of years. Apply on the premises, corner of Furman and At- antic streets, cr to HOWES’& BALKCOM, 83 Nassau street, N.Y. FF SALE OR TO LET—THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY residence known as the Graham House, with garden and outbuildings attaches within one and a half hours ride from Twenty-seventh street, at Greenwioh, Conn., coin- manding one of the finest views of the Sound’ anywhere tio tween New Yorkand Boston. Apply to GEORGE WEBB, 84 Wooster street. 0. LEASE—FOR FIVE OR SEVEN YEARS—THE best corner Basement in Broadway, in the best busi- plase in this city for & Restaurant, or any such purpose, The basement is large and well lighted; under-cellar and ut in both streets, The undersigned will A it upfor any Party, if good security iv given. Address F. D.) No. roadway, stating where and when an interview ean be had. (To LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CUIL- dren, or to private gentlemen, two large parlors and ded rooms adjoining: and attic rooms for ecrvant, in pri- ate family ho ‘0.107 Prince atrest, corner of Greene. The location is very desirable, near Broadway. Apply as above. Possession Int of May. 0 LET, AND LEASE FOR SALE, OF ONE OF THE bent lodging, boarding and porter houses in the Ninth ward; returns over the counter from $10 to $14 per day; lodgings; ten steady Inquire on the pre- ront more than double paid by ni x ht boarders; makes up twenty-six bed mises, 414 Weat street, for one we —ALEXANDER'S PATENT. By this invention families can ha six or twel Jeocher always ready for uso, and easily applied, ata tri- fling cost, when compared to the expense and trouble of the disgusting reptile Depot 131 Fulton strect, Herald building. GEA SICKNESS—SEA SICKNESS.—DR. KELLINGER'S great discovery for preventing and relieving this awful dread of the ocean, willeventually induce thousand: travel who have remained at home for fear of the unpleasant co: sequences that so generally follow a voyage to se Doctor’ me will be borne in grateful remembrance: r= ried over the broad Atlantic, and the glad tidings spread over the face of creation. Captain M. Berry, of the steamer Marian, Pier No. 4 North River, says that he never leay port without it, as it saves him great trouble in giving most instant relief to those who travel, and often prev ing the attack, by taking the remedy as the proach. No one unaccustomed to the out it. Sold at 200 Pearl street, and at the Doctor's Central Depot, 476 Broadway, between Grand and Broome streote— white front, RTIFICIAL LEECHES. R. JAMES J. BEVINS, BOARDING OFFI@ER IN ti Service, writes thus :—Dr. Killinger, 1 years I have used your Liniment in or failing success, forall manner of aches, Pp nd bruises—it has repeatedly cured ine of bad colds, From the ture of my business, Cam a to all weather--go I must when duty calls. Notwithstand- ing the many successful trials, it has receatly surpassed all former administrations, with a deep-seated cold and in- ion of the lungs, in which it acts like magic; one of your dollar bottles inside of three days entirely broke up all my trouble, Also, most severe and exeruciating cramps of omach were immediately relic: Surely no family ought or will be without it after atrial. Residence Eighty- fifth street, Yorkville, near Mr, L, Rogers Hotel. Respect- fully yours |" SAMBS J. BEVI OREHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER—THE GREAT- ngthener and pain destroyer ever discovered, and the che st plaster in the world. Put up in air tight tin boxes. Each box will make from six to ight plasters, and any child may apply thom. itis exceedingly pleasant a1 creeable in its nee, and free from a]! those objections attached to the generality of pope It afer to mente ite virtues for years, and ep onimpaired in any elim: Paice 25"CRN ‘SA BOX, a ULL DIRECTIONS, Manufactured by the inventor and proprietor, se De. MOREHEAD, i B.. 132 Broadway. For sale by all reapectable druggists and dealersin getuine medicines throughout the United Stat CLOTHING, i AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT- / ed.—Ladies or gentlemen having any elothing, furni- tui or jewelry to dispose of, can obtain a fair cash price, Li Shieh 2 ites ou Ne ve i, bac oe ‘hrowgh wort. Ladi ttende irs. Dusseldorf, No. Elm Bereot, “Ue Sttended by AP yt. DUSSELDORF. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED dics and gentlemen having any clothing, furniture jewelry. or stock goods to dignose of, can obtain a fair cash rice tor the same, by sendin Ad riiecnca oe ite Ris a ¢, OF through the post. Ladies attendes . em, me nrOMBD the Posts yi“. COHEN, 66-Elm stre © —_—- TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. M Fhe AwYERSDURG. THE STRAMBOAT ISLAND CITY, Capt, Reynolds, will make trips to Flammorsburg, on Monday, ivth; Tuesday, 2th; and Wednesday, 21st; from the foot'ef Fulton street, East river, at 934 0’elook, A.M. Persens desiring to see lots at Flammersburg, will be landed at the dock, in front of the village, and have two hours to examine the place. 10 LET--A TWO-STORY HOUSE IN MORRISANIA, eontaining seven rooms, pleasantly situated within five minutes’ walk of Melrose depot. luquire of Mathew Rae, on the premises. 0 LET—ON THE FIRST OF MAY, AT THE CORNER of Twenty-seventh street and 1,014 Broadway, half of ond story and all the fourth atory, consisting of six rooms; Croton water in the h I he atore. THE UPPER PART OF A GENTEEL TWO house, 271 Elizabeth street, containing eight ‘or particulars, inquire at 484 Houston street. 10 LET, LEASE, OR NINETEEN {YEARS LEASE 08; for salo—a House and four Lots of Ground, plen: situated en Ninty-sixth street, fronting Bloomingd well loeated for a private or public house. Stages 8 the door every fifteen minutes to the City Hall. A rely on the premises. C. STILES. 0 LET—THE TWO_LARCGR THREE STORY AND Lasement Houses, Nos. t7 aad 29 East Tweaty-sixth street, near Lexington avenue, having Gas, Baths, Ranges, &e. Also, two large four story Houses on Fourth avenue, suitable for boarding houses.” Apply from 2to 7 P Ma. to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 0 LET—-THE CORNER STORE AND DWELLING, orner Fourth avenue and Twenty-fourth street. fine location for a first class weary or most any other Lert ee ay bits wil the J en ah or together with the dwelling. from 2 to7 P. 0 i B. BP KINSHIMER, 2i9 Fourth avenne, © LET~A NEW THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT House, on the north side of Thirty-sixth street, within & square and a half of Broadway, containinggas,and hot and cold water pipes, range, laundry, &0. Rent, $300, Also, the House No. 171 East Fifteenth-street, with all the modern improvements except furnace. Rent, $750, Apply to WM. P. LEE, No, 6 Wall street, or THOMAS G. STAGG, north side of Thirty-sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth ave- pues. O RENT—THE THREE STORY ANDATTIC HOUSE No. 119 Chambers street, for one or three pene, Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine strect. | 0 LET! TO LET---THREE FIRST CLASS MEDIUM size new brick houses, in Union street, between Court and Smith streets, Brooklyn, a few minutes walkfrom the ferry. Rent cheap. Also, a fine new grocery store, on the corner of Union and Smith streets, to let eheap. Inquire of K, J. Hicks,on the premises, or at the corner of Hoyt and Butler streets, Brooklyn, or of Isanc Pomeroy, 54 Wall street, New York. Possession given immediately. ‘0 LET—THE TWO ELIGIBLE STORES NOS. 100 and 111 Canal street, ble for any business; also, large basement. For partioulare, inquire at 70 William street, _B. MOORE. 0 LET—AT 8 LEONARD STREET, ONE BASE- ment asa restanrant, 50 by 50; first floor, even with sidewalk, for bar, 50 by 50; second floor, for billiarde, 50 by 50; third, fourth, and fifth floors, im apartments to ladies and gentiemen. ' Apply on the premises, or at the office 76 Walker street, basement, ‘3 0 LET—TWO SPLENDID OFFICES, NEXT DOOR to Florence's Hotel, in Walker street, furnished or un- furnished, with two small rooms adjoining, suitable for a Physician, dentist, real estate azent, or broker. Also, w pilliard and bar room, 80 Leonard street. Apply at76 Wal- ker street, basement office. ont 0 LET—FROM FIRST OF MAY, A VERY DESIRA- ble three story brick House, with bathroom and all the modern improvements, centrally located, within one Mock of Brondway, containing 13 rooms: Apply to G. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. AAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD, FOR PHILA- Cty from pier No. 1, North river, foot of Battery jace, by steamboat JC POTTER. 1 jorning line leaves at 8 A. M. Afternoon expre P.M. Shrongh to Philadelphia in four and» half hours, Fare—first class cars, $3; second class, (by 2 P.M, line only) $2. Returning, leave. Philadelphia from ‘foot of Walnut street, at 8 A.M. and 29. M. Einigrant line, by ateambo: TRANSPOR?, from pier No.1, at P.M. Fare $1 50. OR ALBANY, WITHOUT CHA: t: rednoed.—$2 45.—Regularity and safety eombined.—The nen of the New York and Harfem Railroad leave tho Cit Hall station, New Yorks daily, (Sundays. excopted,) at o'clock A.M. and 34 P.M. —-M. BLOAT, Superintendent. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIRECT.—U, 8, Mail and Express Lines, through in 444 hours. N. J Railroad, via Jersey City, leaving New York at 6 A. of Cortlandt street; 9 A. M. ‘ Leave Philadelphia same ho ¢ reduced to $3 for first ol Baltimore, Washington, and Charleston through ticke in the above lines, and throngh Ingeage carried in the9 A. M. and 5% P. M. lines from New York, with through conductors, without expense, pa he 0 TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH.—NEW, SUPERIOR, nical Line between Baltimore and F\ ‘wo lines and $2 for second and . iokebura, Richmon, Peterburg, Staunton, Lynehburg, gerichateneh, NC. and Charleston. C. ‘The woll knows, sate, and comfortable stemmer MARYLAND, Capt. Charles F. Mitchell, running in connection with the Richmond and wand Richmond and Petersburg Railroads, ce street whnrf every Tuesday and Thursday, and arrives at Acqnin Creek, next day, in arople time t nect with the mail train for the South, Taceongers by this favorite and economical route are afforded the opportunity for enjoying ® comfortable night's rest, whilet passing down the Chesapeake Bay, and for viewing the beautiful scenery of the Potomac river, by daylight, The improvements which ha ently been madeon the Mary- land, + her in point of safety and comfort, unsurpassed. She is fitted with berths for a large number of passengers, fand with stato rooms for those who prefer being retired jase pasengo to Fredericksburg, $3; Richmond, rg, $5; Charleston, 8.C., $17.50; Potomac Landings dria, and Washington, $3, Meals and state rooms except inthe cave of ‘Indies and families, who are d the a ¢ rooms free of charge.’ Forward assage to Fredericksburg, $3; Richmond, $4 50; € L, pH ay in a wae irther formation or pareage, & 10 the Captain on board, or to — CHARLES WoAatnINGTON, Agent, Commerce Street Wharf, Baltimore. Frederickebur, Teaver Comm atto'elock 0 LET—TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, WITHOUT small children, from the first of May next, the second story and front basement of No. 68 Spring street, near Broadway, with exclusive use of front vault. Large yard, Rent $2" if J. J. Jenkins. 64 Sprin 10 LET—THE NEW THREE STORY HOUSE NO, 9 ST. Luke's place (Leroy street), with all the modern im- vements, viz. gas, Water closets, heaters, baths, range, * delightful location. Possession given immediate oF ly between 10 and 12 o'clock, to 8. Lewis Hutchings, N 38 John street; or W. It, 416 Broadway. 0 LET—THE STOR! Duane street, between Washington and Wost, strects, Rent cheap, "Possession immediately, Also, a dwelling: house in the Second avenue, between Twenty-seveuth and Twenty-eighth streets. Inquire at either place. 0 LET—WITH POSSESSION ON OR ABOUT THE Ist of May—a handsome Cottage Residence, with stable, carritge house, and outhouses, now in progress of erection, on Eighty-cighth street, corner Bloomingdale road. Tho above will be rented, on Teasonable terms, to a good tenant, Apply immediately, to M. WILSON, 83 William street, cor- ner Maiden Jane. HORSES. OTICE TO HORSE OWNERS.—IN JUSPICE TO ALL y former customers for the Equnriay Condition aa prepared by me, and which had gained sueh univ #al commendation, L hereby oantion them against all innova tions or attempts of substitution, and also te make known to them that in selling my store, that I did not er of it, give, sell or make known the compositi Fquarian Condition Powders; but have since sold title and interest, wi ¢ and original ree pure it the he right, § ho is alone the only person that ean suppl rnished by me. Mr. Dunham's Depo 476 Brondway, Wei, WYATT. SQUARIAN CONDITION POWDERS HAVE from their own merits, become a staple and most tatic- r the vtire of Distompor, Pink Bye, Cols or Lamps on the Skin, Hide Bound, Rough Coat, Mange and Surfoit, Obatrueted Urias, Swetled Less of Appetite. Impurities of the Blood, o¢ want of fon. Vertvetly safe and convenient to be given, and nly at the Pri Br ipal Depot wold Clark &'Co., 10, 10 Astor House, 273 1 appointed Agente iway; Rushton, adway, and by my Frice 60 vente a package, WM. 8, DUNHAM, OR SALE OR TO LET—THE FURNITURE AND FIX tures of ® Saloon now in full blast, and doing a h business. A part, or the whole, of the prewises, including a Refectory, may be had, with the two bars, if de- AW RENCE, 75 Nassau street. ERJOHN FE! 1 CEN eighty-nine tons cust inter, and bont one hundred and twenty tona, well found, he sold lo ose & concern; can be soon at Cae city, For further particulars. apply to the captain, on Hoard, or to ALBERT VAN WINKLE, 205 West stroct. URNITURE FOR SALE LOW.—HANDSOME DINING room, bedroom, and other Furniture, Carpets, 2nd Oil Cioth, and an clegant Pier Glass. Apply at No, 100 Bast Fifte between 12 and2 P.M. ITURE—FOR SALE, UNDER TIE MARK, TO A cash customer, an assortment of genteel Bedroom Fur- niture, nearly new, and in excellent order. Apply to M. L, SHELDON, Insurance Agent, No, 8) Nassau at. H O2EE, POR SALE-COMPLETELY FURNISHED, with thirteen acres of Jawn and wood lard, larze gar- den, outbuildings, &c., about 20 miles trom the ‘eity, looking the ovean, splendid scenery, river and s¢ sailing, gunning, fishing, &e. A fortune can he realiz few years; will be sold a great barzain—$3,000 only req sh, the balance on bond and mortgage. Apply at the enden saloon, corner of Duancstreet and Broadway. AND FOR SALE.—NiNE ACRES OF RICH LAND, covered with rare shrubbery, and about 600 bearing peach trees. This land is very suitable for Cottage lots, be- ing but two hours sail from the city, and the views unsur- passedfor beauty and grandeur, abundance of game, fish, oysters, clams, &c., on the spot. It will be old for much less than its value.” Apply at the Clarendon saloon, corner of Duane street and Broadway. OTICE.—THE RIGHT FOR CALIFORNIA, TO US Crooker's Patert Feather Bucket, for propel pmships aid cteatboats, is fur sale ly the subs dels can be seen on application at their office in Wil- liam st, RALPH KELLOGG and JAS. B. SMITH, Agents. OOMS TO LET—THE SECOND STORY FRONT AND k rooms of a neat two story house, pleasantly |, in Hudson street, near St. John’s Park, either together or separate, furnished or unfurnished; with gas, baths, &c., on the same floor. Possession given on the Ist of changed. Address A. B. C, Herald offi 10 PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDBAULIC Stand jd asuper royal Washington Hand pparatus complete. Apply to R. M. 10 PRINTERS AND EDITORS.—ONE OF THE MOST flourishing and prominent whig journals, Jocated in one of the best counties of Pennsylvania, is offerod for sale, rticulars, poly to 8. E. COHEN, Coutry Newspaper Farquhar Buildings, No. 12, Philadelphia, whore ofthe paper may be secn. 10 JEWELLERS. ‘OR SAL. A LOT OF TOO) and fixtures, consisting of lathes, benches, drawers, pags also one pair of rolls, a large bellows, forge plate, & derjand for sale cheap. Inquire at the and anvil store, kituated in the upper part of Bri somely fitted up with a good stock of fresh doing a food business. | Poss For further particulars addre Post Office, © BUTCHERS---FOR SALE THE STOCK AND FIX- tures of two good meat shops, now doing a good business, With every thing suitable for conducting the same. Also ® young horse, and cart, nearly new. Tie only reason for disposing of the same is that the owner is about to loave the city. Apply to P, C. VAN VOORUIS, Myrtle, corner of Claremont, ayenn kiy HE CROTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Cortlandt street, offer for sale the largost and sortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, Window 8 to be found in the city, at prices that eannot fail tt porcharers, The best workmen at all times ready to hang paper at the lowest rate, 0 HATTERS—FOR §. Store, dtuated i ¢ of the most public thoroughfares in this city. To «person with a emall pital, this is a rare chance Possession given iinmediately. "For further particulars addreer Mason, at thie ice. HE STATE » for eale.—The undersigned intending to change his residence, offers for rale his lands, lying ia Vork county, in the State of Virginia. This Estate {a situate im- mediately on York river, extending mere than two miles on its banks, and contains 2,300 acres. Of this, about seven hundred acres are cleared, and baving been recently limed ‘and washed, isin a state of productiveness not often to he met with in an estate of such extent, The fields are antually producing about one thousand barrels of corn, and two thoue sand bushels of wheat, and will continue to increase with every rotation, by the renewal of the application of marl or lime, followed by clover. Inexhanetible quantities of fossil shells to be foundon the land, and the greatest facilities ex- ist for improving the soil to any extent desired. But the chief attraction, in the opinion of the proprietor, to Northern eapitaliste, is to be found in the large quantities of Pine and Oak wood which are now growing onthe land. Of Pine wo there is between 25,000 and 30,000 cords, of excellent qualit which now readily sells for a high price to Northern verse and which must continue to increase in price, as the quan tity diminishes, This is rapidly becoming the case, and the price of lands ig being enhanced greatly. It is believed unat he wood alone will pay fully the prrcghase money. The undersigned will sell on & crodit to suit pureha o third of the purchase money is paid a short time after pur- ehase, He confidently offers these lands for ale to any person or persons, and will, if it be deemed ad by them, divide the estate into two farms. Hed detailed account of them euperfinous, as he prose diepored to purchase will vieit the lands. addressed to him, at Williamsburg, Virginia, p Ve attended to, 'Should the proprictor not eff fore the first of July, he will voll thet pv of that month; to take effect om the firs lowing. This ix done to enable th | crop ofcorn, Possession, however, | ing wheat will be given in Oetoh Wittiamonune, VA, M AGENCY, SNETHEN CONTINUES T9 preme Court-to attend to cases te cinims and settle accounts W ontiixeto practice law in the Sa | before Congres—to proxec |, agnivet the Departments and Boards of Commissionert--to procure patents at home and abroad—to obtain pensions «i hounty lands-—to collect debts, dividends, legacies and inheritances in any part of the United States, and in foreitn | countries—to make investments of funds in aks, | andon bord and mortga, to negotiate the purchase and eale of loans, lands Union, neon, nd patent rightsin any State of tie Particular attention paid to California land title coming up to the United States Supreme Court on an Communications, pre-paid, addressed to W. G. Sv No. ¥ Carroll place, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. will weet with prompt athephomy q SHIPPING. AMUSEMENTS. ae awww wanna nnnen nn ur 1L.—UNITED STATES STRAM- OWBRY THRATRE.—BOXRS, 25 CEN RATLANTIC, Capt. J. Wests Fhe aeteakip wil oe: eonte; Seats in Orchestra Boxes, 0 eonts. 8. Siecterete sssiicaly ‘on Saturday, | at 7; curtain rises at 734. Wednend: M, from her berth, at the foot ot performed, the LADY OF LYON ig uncquaiea eecsrenmentions fie slegnaee | M. De chappelics Mr. Bowe Desehs Pe les, Mre. Grattan; Widow Meloette, M. Marian, Mrs. Needham, Mian Ge: or havin, waled aecommodations for sat compet apn to. EDWARD &. COLLINS & CO, No. 56 Wall st Th pail May 1, 1862" teamship ARCTIC will sueeeed the ATLANTIC, and rand Pas de Corsair. "TRE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The shi following:— ATLANTIC * fton. on built by contract expre care has been taken in their oon rt. fiw of passage from New York Ate FOO . From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £20. An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berth secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF BAILING. Liverpool, in firs! ly for $120; in second cabin, $70, Exclusive uve of extra size OBBER'S WIFE, or the Coiner’ Stevens; Larry O'Gig, Mr. Eddy; Bowes; Rose Redland, Mrs, Jordan. 75 centa. Wednesda} dy of T Dyott; Sir To |. Taylor. To con TE . Doublequill Bun, Mr. Johnston; Doctor Ruseell; M’lle Jolliejambe, Mrs. Dyott. ATIONAL THEATRE,—NOTICE.---TH farce of io | Mr. De 1 of extensive alterations, de Dawes’ wil m Mr. Ponfuddle, Mr. '$ THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET. DRE ; Seoond Tier, 25 cents; oveniny ELFT ok, Me. Laster; Lady Olivia, Mra. Dj or an Organ riginaland well | experienved performers whose ooncertain havo been received otfully informed Ts PIT, & naa oe 3 ri~ Doors ° pen ry April 14, wil fi Nici, or by Beleh, Mr. volio, Mr. ; Viola, olude with the ic Affection: Curehoart, Mr. E MANAGER having purehased an oxtended lease (six years) of thin nda elosing it for the whole of improvements, re- week, for pon on Monday pany, and Mr. of “Quintin Matsys, or the Black~ piece will be brought out on a | fossra. Porter Mr. E, Bru Moient and v From New York. From Liverpool. jecorations, embellishing, &o., &e., to re-o} Saturday, Aprill7......1852 Wednesday, Ap'L 7. meat, April 19, wrth an ‘nddition. to the con Do’ May 1. “ Don’ api2l * | Toulmin's new di Do May 15: “ Do May 5. dramatized from Pierce Ezan's popular Do May 29° ‘ Do novel ef thabname, ‘The Do = June 12. “ Do great splendor, with new scenery b; Do June! ' Do and Teherwood: Also, anew drama, in wh Do July 10, Do ehard, and his inimitable Dogs, Hector and B » Bo July 24. Bo pear, entitled “The Dumb Boy, or Dogs of the Furry Do Aug 21: Do HRISTY’S OPERA MOUSE, MECHANI Do Sept. 4. Do » Sbove Grand stroot.—Open Do Sept. 18. Do ‘until farther notic Tl Do Och. 2 De Mi ing an ef Do Oct. 16. Do Do Oct. 30 Do Do Nov. 13 Do Do Nov. 2 Do Do Dee. i Do % gDOOrS. 0 Do Dee: 25 Do patrons of Christy's Minatrels aro res Do —Dee 29. that the Saturday afternoon concerts are discontinued, PORTANT K. COLLINS & Co,, 56 Wall ot.» New York OOD'SMINSTRELS, AT WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, LI ‘al -» New York. h BROWN, SHIPLEY & Co. Li I WY ree STAELS, At WOOD AMIENS E. G, ROBERTS & Ci » bullion, 4] -y, precio eie, je therein expressed. CEAN STEAM Bremen, HERMANN, Edward Hi sail for Bromen, touebing at Southampto: mers for Hngland and France, pior3 North river, at 12M. Prio first eabin, main saloon, NAVIGATION COMPAN Ing, (U. 8,N.) commander, wi to Iand tho mail Saturday, Api of passago—| owners of these ships will not he accountable for gold, stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signod thorefor, and the value thereof OR via Southampton.—The U, 8. Mail Steamshj 120; in first eabin, lowor saloon, nouncing to th brated musicians patronage of 180 takos this gentlemen 0] express since the organization of his present star co: Promises to replenish it from time to timo novelties or striking talent: may ears in bis eity. Me Woody Minstrels porform every evening, and And Saturday afternoons. Adiniasidf, at 7; conoerts commence at 8 o’eloc! is | concerts commence at 3 o'eloo ‘he Paid to the comfort of visiters. $100; in second cabin, $60. An exporionced’ surgeon is a ‘00D'S MINSTREL! tached to theship. Alfletters must pass through the Po n Friday evening, April 16. Office. Specie defivered in Havre and London. Por pasa nape rar : er freight, apply to MOLLER, SAND & RIERA, Ago ea 8 ELLOWS’ MINSTRE! South street. ‘The steamship Washington will succeed the eclebrated and far. Hermann, on of May. rs, whose concerts in thin cit, = = the management of DUCTION IN FARES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA | form their ‘friends and the publio gon 4 Liverpool.-The Liverpool and Philadelphia Steam | bave elosed their concerts in this oity | until ship Company intend sailing their steamships as fol- low City of Glasgow, . City of Manchester, City of Glasgow. City of Manchostor . FROM PHILADELPHIA. ) May “Tharaday, June Wodneaday, April Wodnexday, Juno Wedn Rates of passage from Philadelphia evening, April 16, h_ Annual Benefit of C. White, state rooms, in deuble state rooms, $| aling Peabody, on which occasion a grand triple pe etate rooms, In ea provisions and steward’s fees, | Ww e of tive beautiful burlesdn For freight or apply to Tatra,” * Walking THOMA! BSON, 41 Exchange place, Damon and Pythias, Walnut street, Philadel Her with White's Serenaders, P cents, lowing shipa will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York sai rer — on the let of each months DYLIC AND SCIENTIFIC PERFORMANCES IN From N. York, From Havre, Mental Alchemy, at Metropolitan Hall, on Tucsday, Ship ST. DENIS, Jan 1 Feb. 16 ursday Saturday evenings of this week. Professor 1,000 tons burthen, May 1 Juno 16 | Williams, greatly encouraged by the very liberal patronage Alonzo Follansbeo, master.§ Sept, 1 Oct. 16 far revoived, has the ploasure to announce a conti- Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Ved. 1 March 16, tion of his Alchymistic Entertainments, by request, 1,000 tons burthen, June 1 Joly i , one week longer, with a change of performance ench N.W. Eveloigh, master, Oct. 1 Nov. 16 Roars of laughter and app! antarily came hip BALTIMORE, March 1 April 16 m the whole audience at his last ce, imparting 70) tons burthen, duly Aug. 16 ‘faction seldom experienced at any exhibition or lecture. R. D. Conn, master, Nov, 1 Dec. 16 | Goearly fo {4, Doors open at7; to commence at Ship WILLIAM TELL, April 1 o Tickets, 25 cente; ehildren halt pri rkons (new), 1,200 tons burthen,6 Aug. 1 desirous of learning the mysterios of this wonderful acience, John Willard, master. Dec, 1 ow to perform similar experiments, ean do so They are all first class New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of pas- | immediately after the publi sengers, and commanded by men of experience in the trade, | $5 for three leswone, ‘The price of passage ix $100, without wines or liquors. Goods rent to the subscribers will be forwarded free from any charges but those actually incurred. i BOYD & HINCKEN, Agonts Wl Pearl street. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP connecting with the Pacific Mail Steamshi Only t line for California and Oregon ‘Through Tickets now for sale. The superior do: steamship ILLINOIS, tons, H. J, Hartstene, U. 8. N commande ng now ready for service, will loave for Aspii Bay, direet, on Monday, A with the Golden Gate, WW) tons, commander, w! to bein rea i to remain Ately on aprival of the passongereat that ps direct for San Francisco, without any delay. The accor modations of those steamships are unrurpassed, and have proved to be the fastest ever Iaunched—the Illinois sthmas in from New York to the hours, and the Golden Gate having made the seven days and Panama't The Panan ning to within a fe now in operation, and the cara run iiThoreday, Jaly 1 ; Thursday, Juiy 29 Wednenday, May 9 | tI ACRKETS FOR HAVRE—SEEOND LINE.—THE FOL. COMPANY, iL 26th, at two isely, from her pier, at the foot of Warren and to sail in eleven days and eighteen hours. 4 of Gorgona, at’ the head of River Sth and 7th; at the American Hall, Hartford, 6 | and lth; at the Hampden fall, Springfield, 3 | 18th at the Association Hall, Albany, “Apri i hand 16th; Troy, April 17th and 1th; Ution, April nd 21 Syracuse, April 22d ani Auburn, April 21th; Gonev April 26th; Corinthian Hall, Rochester, April 27th, 2tthand 7 | 2th; Concert all, Buffulo, April d0th, and May lst, 3d, 4th, 5th and oth, ublic that he hai \d Negro dolinontora ia determined to make Wood's Minstrel is thanks for the great patronage conferred on cents. Doors open The afternoom And decorom will be presorved, and the greatest attention .—BENEFIT OF J. A, HERMAN, HE ORIGINAL JUSTLY rpaof Ethiopian Vorform- for tho last. two yours, ander B, Fellows," would respootfully in- “ally,” They will perform at the Temple in Now Haven, April ith, r Tho the ladios and opportunity mpany, ond he with whatever tho profession. on Wednesday atriotost order that thoy ‘urther notice.” , April sth, 9th ‘April 12th’ and HITE'S MELODE! 53. BOWERY. ing his private clags, 1 OW nefit of Antonio Paster, Thuraday evening, pereon who ean make the quickest time in tines around the eircle, which mak against time, will be entitled to th five goblet persons to enter, Thegentlemen who wis i Nathans, Bowery Amphitheatre, 4 aoon as that they ean be publish arsda the bills of the day. There will bo four the audience te time the competitors. CIRCUS NEW YORK AMPHITIL Ji J. Nathan's Company, F r ment of Lav: and fi be given, ing the only six nights of tl ason. es Spe ADIES' FAIR—FOR THE BENEFIT 4 cent de Paul's Church—Now 0) = | (ate Tri Amateur Concert, u the ¢ | of Mone. Millet, me purpos for this night only, will nbering over 400, dostrinniem for a splendid Silver Cup, being for the ‘one quarter 0 40 send in their names and residences, direeted to J. ON FRIDAY A ru iN inj 1 fftcon ‘a mile, more thi | and pontertel, but an in h to enter, wi possible, 40 as aud alio OF AMUSEMENTS. ROADWAY THEATRE. A. MARSHALL, SOLE 4 Fomally Cirele. Weduesd open evening, Aprid KING LEAR 0 ab 734 0° formed Shak peare’s tragedy 0 fr Me. Forrest; Duke. of Bur dy Mr. Lyste Mr. Whiting: f Rend, Me. Depry: 5 gar, Mr. Conway; Edmund, Mr. ald, Mr. Davidge, Cordelia, Mime. F i cod nisi; Gonoril, Mrs, Abbott.” To eo with MY YOUNG WIFE AND MY OLD UMBRELLA—Gre~ gory Gristle, Mr. Davidge: Peter Progg, Me. Whiting; Geo. Allen, Mr. Keynolds; Dinah, Miss Crocker. BLO'S GARDEN.—MA ‘Tickets, {4 cents; 6 $5. Doors open 6}; to commence at 734 Mine, Thillon’s Nights, Mi day, Wednesday, ai ne Row ‘Night Tuewday, Th id Saturday Fourth appearamoe . Mme. Anna Thitle game night. Mr. if jay, April (4 wil rth timo in this city, the ¢ era of : ix’ Donnell, Mr, Hindi Mme, Anna’ Thillo M.—P. T. BARNUM, d Proprietor; John Greenweod, Jr., Amat Admission to the entire Muse: ; children under ten yours, 12) 124, cents extra, This celebrated establis 1 ‘exhibition i# now unequalled in America, eombin- ng, in fact, seven Museums in ono, upwards of seven dif. ferent collections of vast vize and excollance having b purchased, and concentrated here, from time to time, at outlay of time and money. The new additi y are surprising to all, and «uence, not only agathering of everything that ieunique ones world of enrionition, Wed Evening at7}s 0'clock, the ND FAIR STAR, BRADBURY, RESPECT- nds and the’ public, thi on, Wednesday even! ‘al Entertainment, cons: music by 4 choi UM'S AMERICAN MUSE: FSSRS. WM. B. & fully annonnce t they will give at the Tabe: April 14 an ing of a choice se about 1,000 young sin ‘orm dresses. 'Piskets, 25 cents each—for sale at the prin usio and Book Stores, nor'a book store, 76 Bow ofiee on the ing of the Concert. Doors ; Concert com= we at 744 0'cloe! a ad i Pwo aes RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCBRT,— M ham Bostwick most respectfully yp penta Ong ntal Ce erty Nhe given on Thureda: roo! ‘0- male Acnde} o assisted by Horr Fe J. Eben, Flutist; in, Baritone, and Mr. G. conte OCTETY LIBRARY ROOMS.-N EW ORLEANSOPERA ‘Troupe, t a thoir Drawing Room Entertain= ments, intro w ora in Minatrelsy, w! reovived nig Hand fashion “The best Troup at G34 o'eloo! r Privo; Here Rudolph= Kiristow, Pianist, Tiekets, 60 YRANKLIN MUSEUM, | Lon, Proprietor.— , commencing at part 7 in the evening. im the United State: CHATHAM SQUARE. rforuiances are given ever’ afternoon, and at halt “Mlle Caxinet, P magnifieent series selected from the m new propertion ai Company,” the on will appear eve we and soulpture, wit ion's Female Opera, it of Indies in oxisten iovening. Mons. Lafarge, ¢ eriginal Anti will walk “bond down- ds," on tho oviling, at of twenty-five fe the ground, and eighteon iu, te wfoat which thro ompetitore in the «hade.” Tho greatest wonder t world ever produood, Monsieur Cain, the stronges: world, will brenk, with his “naked tist,”” any tenee may ehoose to offer, with okher unparall of strength. The unrivalled tri ol will appear in their wonderful zymuastic entertatamen producing great excitement by extraordinary exhi tions. A variety of mis utertainments are given every afternoon and even haa can bo seen at no other extablishment in thi For full particulars of ene day's performance, bills of tho day. Prioes of Adminsi eats in Privat extra Seats, with nsbioned arm ehaira, 37 Gallery, 235 cents. S MARBLE GROU! OF THR “SHIP- I RACKE wrecked Mother and ¢ i,” at Stuyvesant Institute, 89 Broadway, now open (fora short time only), from 9 A.M. till 10'P. M. Admission, 25 conte; reason Vickets, 5, THREE DOOKS ABOVE of Porfor now expressly establish PP PMPLE OF THE GRac Niblo's,—Bi han toh, written b; t, entitled Ny ance of the celebrated Da week of Professor Alborti of Freneh and English Living 9 mences at 30 evening, Wes ducted establish- thi Lea two weeks ss the perform and wt crowded every hi "This fax ment has been hy onthusinstic inelnir, who: bler ns of th “4 hay n attend th grea more unequivocal suceess than those of any agtress since the day#ot Fanny Kemble. This, too, malgre the diseour- ead ungallant attacks of soune of the daily press ns of the fact tht she, do of severe illnews, pent with her familiarity with in Europe have given her improved to em ttired 5 by an audie heatre from parquet to saller: richly deserved by the beneficiarie, sueh a one, in fact, aw PbMadelphia pays only to worth a ‘On Saturday evening #he p Pauline to unot This war to have b Her last appear: r, in \ talont. owded but the mana Navigation. DPaesengers going forward by these vessels, it | FJ b fort ne Durho compliance with requests f . is eonhdentiy ted, will make th est trip eve i a AN reds BN Hay persuaded her to delay her depart formed f 2 Fran . Karly application ane oe i oN ? slobe, April 5. ‘Will be necessar, Le re gael passage, for which, appl; to | Shurctes. “ as = ‘ — CHAS, A. WHIT 1 at the off of the Companies, No, | — = = —= = ak 177 Wert street, corner of Warren street, "yo MEDICAL iy . ; ITFD STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, R. J. MORDAC’S PREVENTIVE WILL BE SEN® R. BOSTWICK’S PRACTICAL WORK ON THE Na- ting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Com Only through line for California and Oregon, via Aepinwal Navy Buy, direct, per steamers EL DORADO, on Tuorday, April sth. ‘Fhe eplendid Steamship EL DORADO, 1b K. Davenport, U. 8, Navy, Commander, will sail on Tuesday, April 20th, at ovclock, P. M, direct for Aspin: wall Panama with tho Company's Steamers 00 tons, D. D. Porter, U. 8. Navy, vo her pier at the foot of Warren street, clock, P. M. nder, will on Saturday, April 24th, at 2 via Havana, Passi the well ki and favo } il for Fran and Mails, No detention at Pan The Pa- LONDON TREATMED dis now in operation, and the ning to ina few hours, within afew miles of Gorgona, Passengers will thus bo en- ut pain. In co to eave about thirty-five miles of th a also the danger and expen: steamens fi b inwall. Rates of Fare’ to San Francisoo:—First C 315; Second Cabin, $270; Steerage, $200. Aspinwall:—First Cabin, $05 ; Second Cnbi $38,, For freight or passage, apply to CHA NEY, at the office of the Companies, No. eorner of Warren, U S. MAIL STE Vin, ~The splendid new double engia $7 . do., $25. Specie only t eight taken to New Orloana at 40 conta per ow. Shippers of freight are requested to supply them nat the office, No other on apy rm will be signed No billsof lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage, apply to AM. C. ROBERTS, 177 West strest, MPIRE CITY LINE.—FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA Chagres, direct.—The new and steamship SIERRA NEVADA, (1 tons borthen,) J. Wileon, commander, ( Empire City,) duced by delusive hatdte and exeesses, appearin, eave for Chi , 2th April, wt three Vocal weakness, exhaustion Fin e’elock, from rth river. This steamer ity, Be has accommodations for eabin and steera; ruperior to any a ip in the trade, | An experienced rurgeom is attrohed to ‘or freight or passage apply to = $ J PARD & SO! Agente, Ot Broad The Sierra leave again on Thursday yy connecting ma with th a ship Oth, and the GEORGIA, via Havana, on Saturday, for Aspinwall, era by tho Georgia will connect with te United States Mail Steamship isco on the arrival of the ation, heretofore attending the landing in boats off Chagres, as they will be landed from the of expense, on the Company's wharf at As- Rates of Fare to FOR NEWOR 000 tons, D. D. Porter, U. S. Navy, forward do, do., n on freight to h the company’s bills of lading, which may be had corner Warren street ill by ‘mail, on receiptof$l, past paid. It those who do not feel in , | i® simple and infallible. Philadelphia Post Office. 1 H MALE'S CON TAL FRI 3 HENDRICKS’ Female Panacea, Nes. rects all irregularities of the female’ system, with ad Prince 25 cen consultations, confidential. Address box N. Post must not be taken during pr imposters who attempt to Awiradle t Address J, MOR! five cents for the genuine. ‘oper habits, he &nd can show any o Le cured without it, as he from the other physicians. In all, he » | nent He makes daily cures o re thoasan' n enough . Corbyn, C. rT another doctor tri worrs syphilitic short time, after 1 had ‘guson, Perth Ambo exhe especially solicits, : ere is vo much imposition. For t ter, address Box 71, Broadway Post Offies, . | who apply personally have separate rooms. 9 morning till 2, and 5 till Bevening. MM. LA| goon, 42 Reade atreet, d door fi J UST PUBLISHED.—DR. B. DE LANEY, Je intirmities and disorders manhood, ¢ papers ry 0 idingevery word which unnecessarily. cow stead of instructing, the unfortunate, If it ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. idea that passengors provided ets from responsib' agencies, would be subject to detention on the Isthm Panama, it is deemed proper to announ ements for pi dent at sea, the steamers Calitorn gers, and in the absence » Repnbli Golden Gate and Constitution, in the service of By, Will he at Panam; f the pri By order, . H. DAVADGE, New York, April 3, 1852, —A NOTICE having appeared in Saturday's papers, conveying the h tic! , that the steamer at Panama at last dates as a spare steainer, free perfect To those con! importane Post Offi w Yor! nonled envelope, to any address gratuitously. The Doctor's daily from 10.4. M. till 8 P, Lispenard streot, B d_ secret r lating im any part rivate consulta MAN'S PRIVATE n= By Dr. A. n—Twentieth edition, STEAMSIIIP BROTH FoR Y FRANCISCO,—TH JONAT v from atk ‘Apply No. # Battery place, ups ‘ARD—STEAMSHIP NEW ORLEANS—WE, THE UN 2, Cabin Pa « B. HW. ACKLEY, mm, take ure in stating to the tr: I point of superior ventilation, good eubstan tial sea qualities, and com: on the route, would re officers, to be in every way enloulated tom them one of pleasure; as at their hands, y of every exertion in their power. Mrs, William Mrs. 8. C. 8. L. Teanes, Mra. Lucy M, James, M ne, P.M. Leake, 8. M. Lanahan, EF, J. Dr. PF. M* James, James M. Prewitt, Lowitz, James Shindler, J. W. Jo Gray, Mrs. 8. D. Griffith, . BE. H. Leake, J G. Dow, “1 Slomsner, George Wilso Chase, J. 8. Knight, Jonathan Gritith, Warr phen Mars: ten, Ten m, 8.1, Tangs, Charles A. More land, Thos C. Criar, P.B. Wood. inship New te generally, she Las no superior Capt, Ackley and ke a trip with be assured San Juan, March 29, 1852, rother, 4. Good- S| ©. Ship- Years of suffering, of physical an affectionate wife, an band, might have been spared 4 work. intended especially for th contemplating marriage, as it discloses which should be known to them particularly, ry diffionlti ma family, it He al: cither bad of yeare—i chaige, ean of special importance. to womanhood, or the othor whom nature contemplates liscover the cw oms, 4 letter from a gentleman in Da AU! Davros, yours or more, in eonseque suf prostra d which w ny, her, in ite receipt and pe MEDICAL. ha hhag ritenks PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISEON | 16 die | es of the genital organs, their nature, sym pl nly ae to be practically useful to ev yone,in | rtble, But for this, ere another Ueen in her grave, and my cure, Adapted to ‘the ue It is, of conrse, impractioatle to convey more fully the Ith edition, 342 pages serious subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strict], This tthe only truly weeful work | intended fox the married, or those contemplating marring 8 subject before the public. Not only ail valuable ‘For sule at 222 Broadway, and at the publishing office, 129 ation, but the most perfect and rapid cure of om | Liberty street, New Youk; Little & Co., Albany; Joseph f, it stated in the plainest possible manner, the recipes | Tucker, Mobile, Alabaua; T. B. Peterson, 96 Chestnut forall the remedies being faithfully and unreservedly given, | #treet, Philadelphia, On the receipt of $1, copy will be transmitted by mail, free of posta toany p ‘On the subject of self-polintion, ite nature, | ted States, All letters must he addrossed, p 4 only true eure, new and very interesting | A. M. Mauricean, Box 1,224 New York’ cit is imparted, The natnre and cure of strictureis | Liberty street, Sart Corse e ikea Jo ebdbc doom ORB PROOF OF DR. ROBACK'S ) complaints which reeomble eertnia divot- | Swedish Nealuee Dent. Wee rane nd to which all are liable. Is not this work, there. | {yw qiay Aatroloner, Thr t. Wh 'M Worthy the attention of every pervon? Price Bent: | Aiiantic. mui the ery is, still thoy cone. old at 88 Greenwich street, 43 Annetreot, 2 Astor Horm’, | ihe eestih — This i at 1, Sy nd by most booksellers. ‘Mailed in secure envelorgy, | é c4rtitente: This ist 4 ly addrcesing (port paid) to box 469 Post Odive. fom the Featment of Dr. R. THOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRI mye Reber Dy * &e.—Oflice hours, 9 to 12.4. Mj 5 to @ Ber paveees P.M., (San No. & Greonwich street.’ From, iderent tines tioploved were At the uncom Wantages the author ha yed go niweh ieftamed that 1 wns coi ertain diseases, or their conten Plorable effects resulting from early can ineure euch certain, sate, and relic oe, a8 well GI tained ft no other rein America. Those who apply f c in th earl hr stages, Will be aurprired at the eace sod rapl- y Lconsulted ‘Dr ery dity of the eure, is treat 1 was perfectly restored. O FEE TILL CURED—DR. CORBETT, 19 DUANE ttle medicine effective, that itseemed to it may be conaulted conndentially on the change the very nature of may constitution, which from being tof delicate disenses, Twenty-one years pr very Seeple has become stro sryerk rpecialty of the profession enables hitn to make speedy fect health bt to eall upou ine and permanent curer, and recent cases removed in three days, judge for th I consider Dr. Roback saved my life, The victims of quackery can apply with a certainty ofteing nd shallever te grateful to him. S¥LvrA Rixc. All lettors honerably treated, From hie long experience, he isenabled te C. W. ROBACK, © White street, will be religiously a! to cure efectwally a certain nervousdebility, Dr, Corbet samember of the New York University, he has ample reason for stating that, in woy ved with fre day 4 J , prolap! whol [3 nvite thore wh te tended tof poepaid, Pi nore particulars Awtrelogicnl bs where eartituat jerease thei END.—DR. BE. Y : evancy. “N. B—Look out for unwary and ignorant Ly charging one dollar fur counterfeits, instead of twenty- hy a vegetable application, titutional aifeetions, and disease frou ases daily, of year uarantees & purmn. strictures, without use, cnused by their not expelling the ch, Hiv diploma, wish th 4, show that nothin, One application rtime.—W.N, ¢ t you cured me by lo: short time.—Jas, Evans. ction on my body n under three physi ry quack medicine I could hear of, to The half cured tional treatment of nervous and eanatitutional debil lendid dovbie engine fixing the only true and effectanl treatment of those depler yeuth and maturity, pro- many quaek publiontion: pointing out to enfforing humani- M. Mazricean Professor of L w timely possession of this important secrete, To thoxe whose health does not permit ofan increase of very femalo—the wife—the mother—the one WSin—My wife hae been perceptibly Finking ring some months before and duringher con- Hinemont—cvery successive one more and tere time (now abont two mouths) I oken of, a8 eoutaining some mat- itafforded my distressed mind, pnd farted to my wife, on learutn M. Desomenux provided a re opened a prospect to me, whieh I little eonocived was pos- ear would hai over my head, inall human probability my wite would have ildren loft motherless, part ofthe Un Roback, and in | now enjoy per- s intonded for jit families. It DAC, box 453 2, and 3, eo ent Mf mai , fe. Le Office. 0. 2 IVATE ho cannot duration ds and ture and treatment of a) practising physician and «ur; Tocturer on tit faints, Price reduced to $7 {0—7 colored plates, rom the Boston Medical and Snrvical Journal :— "It may be said fearlossly, to he equal to Acton's or Ricord’s great work on the same family of disenses, and far superior to any- thing of the kind before publishod in thiseountry.” Author of a work on Secret Vice, Impotency, and their terrible onsequences. This is, without doubt, the most trathfal and important book on this subject ever published. Brice $1. ; Family Puy- For sale at 222, and of cases of tho urinary 0 Author of @ book on Natural Doath, Diet, & xo. tician; Cause of Q the Author, 404 Bri WARD'S MAG Daud success.—Pat afiticted. Never any failures, wt ticiang can affirm. Innumerable 1 treatment known *, and xssidnon kery, &o., way. by our wonderful pre- ion of them, weeure or ppointed plnek ap hope , corner of Canal street and Broad R. WARD MAKES ASTONIS ‘as no other Doctor can amendment hefore twenty is made mere nothi G CURES, ir ither a cure or great rs. To contract disease nent, which i evienee Woacnes You cured Stranggrs and rely on no other proof but these certificates, ment, by let- N.Y. Those Office How RMONT, Sur- ON THR RA- in the form musoular energy, loss of Tas paraphiet is ad- heap remedy for those complaints. and Id frighten, in- has no other the merit of being candid, and of giv- ration of vizo- ne it is of the By addrossing, post-paid, box 109 N & copy will he'sent, in w the Union, tion hours are Sundays excepted, Office SI jes to tl erie in the decline an important and the most cure, in every yton, Ohio. May'L, Ist er great risal, Loannot hat the edy. Tt awsed id, to D: nat f Othoe 129 ye SKIL the t have ree: extraordinary s previous to My eyes 0 Wear agree uteri, and fre- je system was seemed od get an be even ought Kememtor it, reader, Ali other echods dful, worse than the diveawe, whi they only trai me’ other place, instead of exter- minating. O1 r of Canal street and Broadway, R. WARD, DEVOTED TO DELIC makes the specdiest cures. a private disease, make early application. Our treatment os thy admiration even of physicians. The disappointed are certain of a cure from ws, however much other do ve failed. Immediate relief afforded. No foe required. Book Atix, Consultations private, Oillec, corner Canal street, ATE, DISEASRB, Al, who bave concerted R. WARD IS OF SIGNAL SERVICE TO THE UN- fortunate, his treatment quickly removing the mie- rable patient from suffering and detection. He enres all the difficult cases that have defied others. Fortunate are him, for they are well before other doctors le any improvement. Book gratis, Con- Ations private. Office, corner Canal street and Broad- FRIEND, UNE- d hy all who try UNFORTU {jualled for eradivating disease. The most pro pt eradicator, yet wo mild, it may be giv nfauty. Private diseases vanish under its use, $1, with ok. Who will give fees after that? Citizens and stran- gers, remember it. Depot, Dr. Ward's, corner of Canal street and Bradway. T., WILL FORFRIT of disease he underta at his present office, is wn- ‘ny medical nian in New York. Those who may contract d ‘An apply to Dr. J., with the cortainty of having their casos properly treated. A perfect cure o¢ ne char R. WARREN, No. | MOTT ST, CONTINUES TO BR onsulted on the treatment of private diseases, ‘Thirty- seven years’ practice enables him to cure nervous debilit His treatment is eafe and speody. No morcury used, oF oo finement from bu required; and cases of recent occu renee invariably cured in from three to five days, No fee till cured. COOPER, 14 DUANE ST, HAS FOR ars enjoyed the most extensive pract: ases, of any medical man in New York. I moet aggravated cases of this disease, and mild cages remo’ WE LAST intwodays, Dr. Cooper ean cure the worst form in from to two weeks o al debility resulting from india cretion in youth. Dr. C.’a trea! ‘tis without mercury, and ® gwarantee of cure given in ouch case R. MORRISON 3S CONSULTED ON CERTAIN diseases, which he treats without mercury. Recon’ cases he cures in three days, Thirty-three years’ practiwe enables him to cure those gonoral and local debilities arisin from imprudent habits. See kis London diplows in hie pre vate office, 44}q Fulton street. No fee till cured. R. LA CROIX'S PRIVATE MEDICAL TRBATISE— Fifteenth edition; by M. 8. Le Croix, M. D., Albany, N.Y. € book ever ee 20 pages and 140 fae plates, on the Physiology of Marriage, and the secret infir- ities and disorders o fro Ch and maturity, resultit 4 exces whieh destroy the physical and mental powers, al diseases arising from indiscretion, with plain and simple rales by which all persons cun cure themeelves without mer= eury, with the author's observations on marriage, ite du: and disqualifications, and their remedies; with eolored Eraphs, illustrating’ the anatomy aud) physiology, and diee eaves of the reproductive orgaus of both sexes, their strug. tures, uses, and functions. It contains many important hinte to these contemplating matrimony, which will overcome ob= eetions against marriage; none, hivever: should take tha mportent step without first consulting Ite t treats Of bil diseases of females, whether marcied of single, Steaee ders who require medical aid, before consulting any doover, Surht to know whether their cares are properly umterstoo by thore whom they employ, and thus guard aguingt the lime perition of quackery, to provalent in popular eities, Dr. Le Erova is a Legally qualified physician, Andfor the past eweaty yeurs lias been daily tod upon the different diseases iipon which his book treats, personally ae well ae by letters Any nerson sending twenty-Ave cents in s Totter, postpaid, will reeeive one copy by mail, free of postage, oF five. 09} for $1. Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX? 86 Beaver stree yy bany, N.Y. 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