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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY BA av PHE FIFTH PAGE. -@a MISCELLANEOUS. ; SY FRE CARGO, oR we Teopecttally ‘eoliciter | MED. et mts, | Gos Faye. of G. BAGLEY & Cm, ¥ Sieteaton cf i act Gold Pens and Pencil Cases, € tclevrated Batention Cases, Nos. 12 Msiden Lane sad (isving House) Broacwi WE DEPOT OF FRENCH LOOKING | GLASS PLATES | ‘and rough Plate Glass for Skylights, from the manu- retory ef Ete. Marie, W'Olgnies, fermesly kept by Messrs, ym & Colgate, has boon removed to Pearl street. A ROLKER AN & A. PERIER, sale “agente for ine Ot hited States, 200 Pearl street. AKERS AND OTHERS.—THOSE IN WANT OF A B superior article of fuel are invited to call at the Metro- | Politan Planing and Sawing Mills, Twelich aud Thirseentir Bireets, between Ninth and Tenth ave: and supply Shemacives in any quantity. Each shaving is the entizeus- ard, and suitable for mony other purposes be- acefuel. Persons using steam encines are eupplita with the Rest fuel in abundance. Tice BEDSTEAD DEPOT—OR Also, the healto; andsome marb! d Gothic Ch ap ORSEeS FOO en fe Otdce ai'Bardica's Wine Stare, AMENTAL AND | Mattress at jer and Sofa ‘ked covers, ‘at No. 553 afin cheap; fanc iron Clocks, &e. Bedadway, above Spring « PFT OF THE PRODUCTS FROM PERIGORD, 5 Broadway, New DoJeat teeslvecoce large and Ube last consigainent for this venson, of Truffed Pi Frenoh Wainutéund Prunes, By the next importat Depot will reccive Preserved Vegetables and Frui R. KELLINGER'S MAGIC FLUID KEEPS MOVING in the upner circles, among whom it has made an im- that cannot be rated. Don'tfail to read this most ating letter from Mr. MI H. Vanderbilt, the son of our highly distinguished faint man Mr. Cornelius Vander- Mise—"" Staten Island, Feb. 2:, 182-—Dr, Kellinger Sir,— A abort time since I saw an advertirement in the Now York ald, signed by 2 friend, I have always refrained from f t0 you, not having ‘the pleasure of your acquain- faforming you o6.ghe wondapful effects of your magic a réetoring the hi ‘are that a large poi fai of ae he community look w on those ti ir x years since, during whi ertised in the papers at the time, and aes advice, but to no effect. I had despaire regaining my hair, when I saw @ card in the igned by a friend, and I at once determined to try the fluid, Ac- gerdingly, in May, 1800, 1 commenced, and; in sbout four morte, i began to see ite effects, In July, 1851,1 threw off may wig ,altogetler ; and have, at this time, as ‘handsome w Sne, seit, diac hair ay I ever had.—Yours respect- Folly, Wins i. Vandertilees 2ER HAS INDEED GREAT CAUSE TO isfied with his euccess—his wonderful remedies, of the merits of which enough has been Three million of botties and over have been used in ten years, Ite tiret friende ure ite best; xmong those who have used is a8 a general family remedy for all manner of nervous affections, aches, and pains of all descriptions, are the Hon, Moses H Grinnell, the Hon. Richard F. Carman, the Irvings, Costers, Race, Livingstons, Janeways, Morrisses, Ludlows, Haw tons, Depaus, Hon, John A: Dix, Lieutenant Thos. Bro well, Wr. Edward F. Sherrard, the Hon. W. W. Woodworth. ames P. Whiting, Mr.'James Bathgate, Dr John M Herald, and wave mouldim fon: Bra, ret, Hon, Agron Clark, Ore Ex. Alderman Getty. It is now put up for family uce, in large beantiful bottles, $1; @ dozen. Remedy cor Sea-Sickaeus, $1; $9 a dozen; Mag’ nid fur tive haiz, never fails, $1; "$0 a dozen, cash ir varie ably. Depote, 240 Pearl street’ and 476 Broadwos, For Wonderft! particulars call on Mr. 8. Jolly, 40) Broadway, music store Lau WICKS, LAMP WICKS, LAMP WICKS.—THE trade cups at the lowest’ cash prices. A stock of every variety alwayson hand, at the office of the manuface turer, THOMAS A. CUTTS, 18 Piatt street. UTLERY.—FINE IVORY HANDLED KNIVES AND ‘oth, Scissors, Razors, Pen and Pocket Knives, Tea Traye, Castors, Silyer, Plated Forks, and, Spoons, Tes and Coffee ee Urns, “Whyte's Steel Peng,” Spectacles, Sc at the lowest rates, and of the best’ quality, at JOM. WHYTE’S, 353 Bowery. ne C., F, CALDWELL WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM his numerous friends and customers, that he has re- moved his store from No. 16 Maiden where he will continue to sell his and Cones of his vwn manufacture, at the lowest market prices, which embrace some of the most magnificent French and English mountings. Dgalers are requested to calland examine his stock before purchasing elsewhers. MPLOYMENT FOR RVERYBODY GUARANTIED. Mosers. Bradley & Jones continue to send to all p: of the United tates, their fifteen easy and ready methods of Fealizing from $0 to $20 per week. | Numerous thankfal let- that th ave been & blessing to many. ity, ibis a certainty, and without Tak. Direct, inctosin Post Office, Baltimore, Md., ee bast by sokaraisesilc: Atl, of einer eee tt try, having a few idle hours, may bo benefitted dy th there ‘valuable instructio Patent right secured. O70 CABINET MAKERS.—THE UNDERSIGNED HAY. ing purchased the machinery, fc. of H. 360 Broome strect, continue to manu facture all kinds of patent ; fret and carve sawing done to order. 8 would do well to all and before purchasing elsewhere, lower than ever. HENRY & KIERNAN, 360 Broome street. ICH FURNITURE—H. STONEY HAS NOW IN lendid assortment of rosewood parlor ture, to which he would Tarticulsely vet persons in want of the above, i tyles and p: No. 080 Broadway, ext door to the Culiamore Hou BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE Brosh Factory, 337 Pearl street, Franklin square. AM articles sold at the We lowest factory prices: Paint bruche superior quality, constantly on hand. Machine Brushes made to onder. JOHN K, HOPPEL, 337 Pearl street. OYER'S PATENT mp tih RODS—STORE 156 phia.—Boyer’s patent conti Blase isolators, and patent at tachmente, wil Becting jointe, and is the only isolated rod put up which Sooures perfect protection, and ice one quarter lees than the old rod, AH ord d to the above nam: # Will be attended to, furnished or put up om ildings in any part of the ‘Stato, ‘under. the immediate Gireetion of J. Boyer. Several agents wanted in the above business. Cal as above, RODHEAD & STORM, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Tens, Wines, Liquors, &¢., No. 68 Cortlandt atreet, corner of Washington street, New York, offer a largo d desirable stock, on the most reasonable terms. Those i t of goods at the cheapest and best rates, will do well to call and examine. nagnetic point, it EXPRESS AGENCIES, de. DAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS FOR CALIFORNI. Sandwich jands—Capital hadf a million. vextra Freight, Bapress, for California, Oregon, &e., Via dort by 'ackage and Parcel the U. 5, mail steamer Crescent City, on Saturday, June —We shall despatch an extra express a y the U. BE maid ptoamer Crescent City, for Aspinwall, Navy Bay,di- | weet, on Saturday, June 5, at 2 o'clock, P. M.—Thronj sua}, in charge of our own trusty and efficient freight Sgente and special messengers to destination. Having our jan Francisco, Sacramento, Stocktan, Sonora, ada City, Maryeville, tad agencies in all other impor- tent places in California,’ with expresses ranning to all the mining districts, as also to Oregon andthe Sandwich lel- onde, we.ace gnsbled to transport freight, packages, parce ey fold, dust, and valuables of every descr! tion, with Sarivalled despatch 2 ‘and security, and upon the most reason able terms. A!l freight to go forward by our extra expre: on Sth June, should be delivered to us, with invoices, befors the day of sailing, to enable us to comply with the govern ment order for cording and sealing. Small parcels te received until 1 o'clock steamer's depasture. Ever! wa must b eonaition, and no packag d execed 2 Me's Gustom House fegp ox consular certthcate for Gantom ten ‘ADAMS & CO., No, 59 Broadway. by the U, S. mail N. B.—Our next, regular express will it go steamer, Empire City, on Wednesday, 9 ws FARGO & COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA BX- reso A. joint stock eompany—Capital, Weght Wel 1 ati fenry Wells, Direetors—! gnee, fe erteny Eiijnh P. alias, Wivin B organ, Wm. G. Fargo in, President; James ‘go, James ene, * Reynolds, Alex. ‘Heary D. Rice. Edwin B. Mo Seeretary.—This cempany having completed its tion as abe Hy is md ready to undertake « general Suprese Forwarding ‘Agency and Co mmission rehase and sale of gol: Guat, fullion, and bills ofe: payment and ¢olleetion of notes, bills accounts; ti he also pack: a trom the city June. and t hout fe, and ectern States cna Calitorain, Energetic and faithto eneengers, furnished with ‘iron chests for the cee eftrenrare and’ ctber valuable packages, necompany ead exprene uron all their linen, at well in. California as the At; States. Samuel P. Carter, for man: connected ih the Amerioan ‘Express Company, ‘Aivany, end B. . Washburn, Bi Syracnee, have been ap- pointed vrincipal azente in California GReGonr’s CALIFORFIA EXPRESS—OFFICE NO. Brondway, near Fuitgn street—Per, splondid gicemanip Northern Me via Niet on Saturday. June 5th, at 3 o'cloo! Throvg! about 26 days. becribers will forward nn Express for Packages Parcels, and Letters, by the above 0} Y, ia of their own mensen fer er will ple we wend in the Seights ov or beture, & rida; fail closes a Ri MP! Mi «& HitcHCOCK, Agent CALIFORNIA FREIGHT, PACK- teamehip ERFORD & CO. d Parcel Exprose, by the ae ne in at fat from one of our WN ae r oho 3, my "Gente mon vours of the doth i ising on of the shipment of hing, mer from %, han entire catisfacti have oxecuted the dit the Isthmus, at this season, so heavy and cumbersom = shine dwhick onacconnt of ite great weight and inconvenient peckages, } eaten teh dl ‘Tin & Co, and te x om presses. “ered wy pen the en at 4 vier a Sa Benoraan ADVERTISEMENT. AANA AAAAAANY Bunt, LASTING, AND CHEAP BOOTS.—MR. a viding Heoatenee | ean geet iss and ‘i ue Cal f¥ a ientars an i. ae to Mr. fesard, containing the measures of will mal send hin good oS Set et ee ena risereste a oF TT Bnet, are aN PAR an, a @einevit, corn ®0 joulevara Waown among ae Americane poly Paris, i Be Commendation. The suze of goods, the elegance of a] odners of well ae the peculiar real: tal am ate net oa Parepeen ‘bat leo Orders may be rent to Merere. ne Bey 5 ab rf model, or nike = com: et econ Miviegrtsss Wells, & Co., Reo. , Vorie, | fhedrat day, of Noveanber, in the year 1800, $60.00 on the CORPORATION NOTICES. A See SNAILS EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE Ss Comptrcher's Office, until Tuesday, Jane, 8 162 at, 9 | o'clock ¥ the whole ox apy part of der men- tioned Ste vu 1 00 New York City Five per Cent Stosk, for D nd Shy ‘ ep actot the Legislature | autboriced b: Jone 20, 1ssh, ‘council of this ‘eit of this State and by sn ordinance of | the Cow mon pproved by the Mayor May 20, 1 The eaid stock will embrace two thousand shares, tbe yar value of which will be $100 each share, and will bear intere At the rate of fe per cont per annum, Payable quarter yearly. The stock will be maderodcomsable | | As Tollo 0,000 on the lire day of November, in the | day of November in each | uty, Approved by the Mayor May 20, 1862. will embrace one thousand five hundred shares, the par value of which will be $100 each share, and will bear the rate of tive per cent per anpuin, payable q he stock will be made redcemabie ax follows: first day of November im the yy 1, and $50,000 on the first day of November im the year 1s 3. $140,000 of “Croton Water Stock,” authorized by an Act of the Legislature of this State, pasted June 20th, 1651, and by an Ordinance of the Common Council of this eity, approved by the Mayor, May 20th, 1852. The said stock, will embrace one thousand jive hundred thares, the par value of which, Will be one hundred dollare each share, and will bear inte i the rate ol ¥ve per cont per annum, poyable quarter » The stock will be made redeemable on the lst day sary, in the year 1800, $25,000 cf “Bilding Loan Stock, No. 3," authorized by f this State, April 0th, 180, and by an approved by the Mayor, embrace two hand in value of which, will be, $10) at the rate of five per cent per » payable quarter yearly. The stock will be made xe- | He On the fizet day of November, in the year 1870. The proposals will state the number of shires, and also ticular stock desired, and the price that will be paid for cach share, ‘The person whose proposals shall be accept« ed, will be required to pay for the stock awarded to him within three days after having been notified by this Depart- ment. Proposals will be addressed to the mndereigned, hud chdoreed, “Proposals for, (live designate the partica- lar stock.) JOSE R, Comptroller, COmMPTROLLER’S owes: Neg York, May 26, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given to the owner or owners, occupant or ocen- ants of all houses and lote, improved or unimproved lande, affected tuerchy, that’ the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, aod are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assosements, for examination by all persons interested, i Second avenue, from the sewer in Twenty: Within 40 feot of Twenty-seyenth etreet. The limits em- braced “by such assessment, include all the several houses and lots of vagant gromnd, vacant lots, pieces and parcels 2 situated on both rides of Second avenae, h and Twenty-eichth streets. All’ perso by the above named assess. and who are oppored to the exme, or either of Shem are rednested to present their objection; Undersized, at their office, No.4 Hall 0 thirty days from the date of this notice, SAMUEL H. DE MOT’ FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM. SMITH, pe fice Bureau of Assessments, Streut Department, May 20, the. Legisiature | ordinance April 2let, 186 and fifty shar sha: , ind will bear Recordi Asecesore. ORPORATION NOTICE—PUBLIC NOTICE IS uy given to theowner or owners, occapant ox occu ouses and tots, improved or unimpr that 1 eA. rc Efected thereby, following assessments have been and are lodged in the office of for examination by all persone ting and erading Forty-sixth fth and Seventh avenuces ‘The iimits elude all the All persons, who: fected by the ‘above ‘hame: asecesmente, and who are op- Posed to the same, or either of them, are requested to pre- Tent their objections, in writing, tothe undersirned, at thelr fice, No.4 Hall of Records, within thirty daye from the ate 0! ig notice. ‘SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, ERANCIS NICHOLSON, § Assessors, AC WM, SMITH. ISA Pgs Bureau of Asecosments, Street Department, May C OEP ORATION NOTICR—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu pants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged inthe office of the Bureau of Assessments for examinati fon, by all per- sons interested, viz:—For paving the intersection of Avenue Band Thirteenth street.’ The limits embraced by such 24- sesement, include all the several houses an: vacant lota, pieces and parcels of lan sides of avenue B, between Thirteenth s feet northerly, and 103 fect southerly therefrom, aud on both sides of Thirteenth street, between Avenue B and lines 333 foot easterly, and 558 fost wosterly therefrom. |All persons whose interests are the above name re opposed to the samo, or either of the resent their ob; ections, in writing, to the pereay at their office, No. il of feet within thirty daye from the data of this Bese LH. DE M' FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM. SMIT! 1, Se Bureau of Acsessments, Street poipactelnt June wi ated to Qarseeore ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given to the owner or owner, occupant oF o¢- cupants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved fected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the assessors, and are Jodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons interested, viz. :—For building a eewer in Thit'y-eeventh etreet, from the Seventh to the Eighth avenue. Yhe limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of (pound, ‘yacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated on th vides of Thirty-seventh eircet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, Ail persons whose’ interests are affected by the above named asscesmcats, and who are opposed to the same, or cit erof them, ave requested to pre- eent their obj jections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hail of Records, within thirty days from the date of thie notice. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, TRANCIS NICHOLSON, ¢ Aesesors. AAC W . 8! fee: Berean of peel Street Gielen sas hi 1,1 ORPORATION NOTICE.— PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE by given to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots. improved or unimproved lands, affect ed thereby, that the following astessments have been com- pleted by th and are lodged in the office of the urean of Assessments for examination by all persons inte- rested, viz: For regulating, gradsig, and paving Thirty-se- Yenth street, from Bighth "to Ninth avenue, and flacging & epace four feet wide through the sidewalk limi braced by euch assessment include al! Jotsof ground, vacant lote, pices and p ated on both rides of Thir h street, and Ninth avenues, and on tie easter! between Thirty-sixth and Thirty-eighth sons whore interests are affected by the al ments, and who are opposed to the saine, or either are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hell of Records, within thirty days from the he date of his notice, EM FRaNe 1s NICHOLSON, Aseessors. ISAAC . § 1, Case Bureau of Assessments, Stree! Department, June ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given, to the owner or owners, occupant or ocet- pants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby completed by of them that the following Aseessments have been ssensors, and are lodged in the office of the Burean of Assessmente for examination by all persons interested, viz:—For laying a Crosswalk across Fourth street in front of the Union Congregational Church, between ave- nues B, and. The limits embraced by such Assessment, include all the several houses and lots of ground, lots, pieces ‘and parcels of land, situated on both Fourth street, between avennes B, id C. pela fed interesteare affected by ors = posed to the same, o eit resent their ob; etions, | in writing, to the wae ue office, No. 4 Hall san Within thirty days from the date of this notic SAMUEL HD FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ¢ Assessor ISAAC WM. SMITH. 1, Ofigts Bureau of A ents, Street Department, June ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu uses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that completed by. the Ai Following sssesmments, have been ‘are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Asceasments, for examination by ail persons interested, viz'—For laying 2 course of fiagging, four fect hrough the sidew: Thirteenth street, between Band C. The limite embraced by such assessment sand lots of ground, vacant lote, m of Thiv- who are opposed to ‘sam reed ed to present their objection ar ‘writing, to the jersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within ahirey days from the date of = Betice SAM H. DE MOTT, EL, Panels i NICHOLSON, Aseestore, “9 bbl Bureau of Aseessments, Street Department, June We iy Ls ORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS ereby, given, to the owner or owners, occupant oF oc pante ofa and lots, improved or unimproved land: affected thereby, that the following asecerments have ber leted by the Ai jureau Rs Aree: interested, between Market and tt laying cro Oliver streets. by such tasesement, include all the several houses and lots ground, vacant on both atreet lots, pieces and parcels of I sides of Madigon, street, between Jamoe ‘on both sides of Oliver and Catharine ak and deny atreete; and om both sid street, betwoen Henry and Monroe streets. All persons, whore interests arc affected by the above named arscerments, and who’ are, opposed’ to. the vane; oe ehiner of thems, art ree p baa to present thetr objection in writing, to the un- dersigned, at their offee, No. 4 Hail of Rovorde, within thirty daye from date of f thie FRaNGIs FL eiMOta, A re. SAAC WM. bt Office, Bureau of Asseermente, Saerect Depsrtment, June 1, 1852. ROTON A tractore.—! buildii Office of the Croton Aqueduet bin ind , the 14th di 9 ds Sewer, with rerts, in Bi ey by a re ig ai td CON- d at the eres, at three New Yorks Ma ‘a1 EPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, MAY 17, 1852.—To Builders.—Sealed proposals will be ovived at the of the Commissioner of Repairs and plive, basement No; 1 New City Hall, entil Friday Ee ivoretock, M., at which time t for altering and enlarging the b a by Ei pailders wi je yeaa C a baal er of Repaire and peti F REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, MAY Mie Gran ed" prupeeal, be r User oe wii ‘be Witiets any re m of and carpenter work A r foes pire 7 faregard to'Publie Bullgings, Nos 39" Blisabere saeee eens mates will be a at either o rand tio! af by 6 deemed for Te interent’ ef the 100, 0 reject all oF any, of the eeti- Wu. ADAMS, Commiccioney of Weparernd plies, SENS hs CORPORATION NOTICES. tga A ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC. NOTICE 15 hereby given, that 4 petition bas been Board of Assistant Aldermen, for « sewer in Fift ue C, and & resolution for the exte cond street to the Bowery. All persons in- terested in the same, having objections thereto, are req ted to present the eame in writing to Cai iy ne pines Clerk, at this office, en oF before June NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton fen Department. Croton Aqueduct Dep't [Rotuada], Park, May 25, 1852, ORPORATION NOTICE.—STREET DEPARTMENT, No. 4 Hall of Records.—Public notice is hereby given to the proprietors of lote iying opposite, pier No. 1, North River, that the fe by the Common Counci! 'o. 1, en the Mudson River, be so extended into the river by the roprietors thereof, as to make its extreme length from the ulkhend, 600 fe of piers drawn vy Daniel Ewen, 1849, and adopted by the tay and Commonalty of the, city of New York, ud 11th days of January, 1&9, as the future iine of extension of said picrs—the exten- sion of said pier to he made under the direction of the Street ner; and at the expense of the proprietor of #aid pier, and to be commenced before the first day of May next. Resolved, That the Street Commissioner cause ¢] proper Jegal notice to be given to the proprietor of the said pier, to build the same in conformity to the above resolution, Adopted by the Bord of Aldermen, April 15, 1802: adopted by the Board of men, April 22, 1802; ap- proved by the Mayor, May 5, ne JOHN T; DODGE, Street Commiseioner. MAY 7, 1852, UBDUCT DEPARTME: SROTON A —TO CONTRAC- ors.—Sealed proposals, endorsed “ Proposal for build~ ing ® sewer in Lewis street,” will be rece: ed at vtice of the Croton Aqueduct Department (Rotunda, Bark) antil Monday, the Slat. day of May, 158% a3 ol to build 4 sewer. with tlie necevsar yerts, in Lewis street, between deing in length about 84 feet. The plan of the sewer, an specifications for the building of the same, and all other in- formation relating thereto, can be qbtained on application to the Contract Clerk, at this offive, ‘New York, May 20, 1882, NICHOLAS DEA President of the Croton Aqueduct Department, — CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. —T0 CONTRAC- tore.—Sealed proposals, endorsed " Proposal for sewer in Perry etrcet,” will be received at the office of the Croton Has, Department until Monday, the Sgt day of May, o'clock P. M., to build a sewer, with’ the nesessary, eiving basing and’ culverts, in Pe Bulkhead to Greenwich avenue’ being in resclving tacng anes roeme and Grand atreets, y street, from, the ength about 2,620 fect, The plan of the sewer, and specifications for the build ing of the same, and ail o ther information relating thereto, the Contract Clerk, at NICHOLAS D} President of the Croton Agata JL bepartment._ ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT—TO CC led proposals, endorsed “proposal for a sewer in Houston street,” will be received at the the Croton Aqueduct Department, (Rotunda, lock, ng basing to Mulberry c Fark,) until Monday, the 7th day of June, 182) 'a PM. ild a sewer, With the neceseary r #, in Houston etreet, from Avenue being in length about 244 feet. The plan of the er, Aud specifications for the bui of the#ame, and er information relating thereto, can be obtained on tion to the Contract Clerk, at ‘this office. NICHO- EAN, Prosident of the Croton Aqueduct Department. May 27, 1852. ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—T0 CON- tractors.—Sealed proposals, endorsed * Proposals for building a sewer in Twenty ith street,” will be received at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Department (Rotunda), Park, until Monday, the 7th day of June, 1852, at 30’ clock. P.M., to build @ sewer, with the necessary receiving basing and culverts, in Twenty-fifth strect, from Lexington avenue bs} near Third avenue, being in length about 423 feet. The Plan of the fewer, and speciticatious for the building of the 6a and all other information reiating thereto, taingd on application to the Contract Clerk ay ehis edi Praldent of he CHOLAS DEAN, : ‘resident o! e Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, May 2, I ‘ y CROTON _AQEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CON- tractors.—Sealed Proposals, endorsed proposal for building a sewer in Mercer strect will be received at the office of ‘the Croton Aqueduct Department, (Rotnnda Park until Monday, the 14th day of June, 1853, at 3 o’clock, F to build a sewer, with the necessary receiving basins and cul: yerts, in Mercer street, from near Grand to Spring street, being’ in length about $38 fect. ‘The plan of the sewer, an specifications for the building of the same, and all other in formation relating thereto, can be obtained on application to the Contract Clerk, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, June Ist, 1462, CROTON AQuEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—T0_CON- tractors.—Sealed proposals, endorsed “proposal for building receiving basing corner of Thirty-third street and Third avenue,” will be received at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Department, (Rotunda, Park,) until Monday, the lath day of June, 1852, at 3 o'clock P. M., to build the néces- ary receiving basing And culverte at the exsterly corners of ty-third street and Third avenue, to connect with sewer in Thirdayenue, The ions for the building of the same, and all other intormation relating thereto, can be obtained on application to the Con- tract Clerk, at this office, S DEAN, Bresident of the. Croton” Aqueduct Department, _New Yorx, June 2, 185: ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CON- tractora.—Sealed proposals, endorsed proposal for Duilding a receiving basin, corner of Delancy and Chrystie streets, will be received at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Department, (Rotunda pean) until Monday, the 14th day une, 1852, at 3 o'clock, M., to build a necessary re- Serving batin nd revlvert’on the goesbeanb Ooteee ot Hel cy and Chrystie streets, The plan of the work and specit- ions for the building of the same, and all other informa- tion relating thereto, can be obtained ea m Application to the ee i SF this office. CHOLAS DEAN, tof the Croton Pe Department. New York, dume 3, 1% DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, Sist, 1862,—To Bell Founde ed _ propos dorsed, Froporals for Fire Alar 1 be ree the offi i* basem: jan of the work and specifiea- MAY Bell) w Commiseioner of ‘Kepairs and Sipiie, nt west end new City biall,) antil @rida une Jith, = Td o'clock M., at which time they will be pul iiely opened, for furnishing and delivering at the Tower, at lerson Market, a 10,000 pound Fire Alarm Bell. Said tate be patterned after and made F in thape, with the same kind of crown, ag the one now on the City Hall, amc tors will be required to furnish and deliver said under the direction of the Ubief Engineer of the Fire Depecinents ag ee itn ie will only be mad hie certiticate that said bell is to his entire satisfac Said bell to be warranted for one year from the time it is hung in the tower. Any further information in regard theroto, can be had at the office of the Chief Engineer, No. 21 Elizabeth street. Blank estimates will be furnished at either office. Estimators will state the price Rr pound, and the time required to deliver the same. N. B.—The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any of the estimates, if deemed for the interest of the Corporation. WM. ADAMS, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplice. EPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, MAY Slat, 1862, To carriage builders, Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, basement No. 1 New City Hall, until Friday, June llth, at IZ o'clock, M., at which time they will be publicly ened, for building « Hose Carringe for the Cor oration of New York, to be known as Ni The plan and speciti tion of the style, the materials required in the construction thereof, and any’ further information in recard thereto, can behad at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Fire De- artment, No. 21 Elizabeth street. Blank estimates will be Ferniehed’a her office. N. B.—The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any of the estimates, if deemed for the interest of the Corporation ADAM Commission: of Ropairs Drie. OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, MAY i2.—To Builders.—Sealed proposals re- the office ofthe Commissioner of Repairs pe Sup- ement No. 1 New City Hall, until Friday, June clock M., at which time they will be publicly ened, for rebuilding house of Hose Company No.22, and Ps ine’ Company No, 32, in Heeter street, between Allen Eldridge streets. Builders will estimate for the mason and carponter work separately. “The plan and specication of the work required to be done, and all information in re- gard thereto, can be had at the office of the Superintendent to Public Buildings, 19 Elizabeth etreet. Blank estimates will be furnighe? at either office, N. B,—The Com- missioner reserves the right to reject all or any of the exti- mater, if deemed for the interest of the Corporation. ee, (eb NO. 4.—BALL OF RECORDS. tie i Cs eaeetn n, that the following peti- ts to the Board of Alderimen:— Tograde, set ‘curb’and gutter, and fag sidewalk, north side of Twonty-seventh street, from the cast cide Third avenue line of the public sehool property. To regulate pave "seventeenth strect, from avenue A to the East Bivor, To fing a epace four feet wide throngh ridewalks of Tuirty-eighthe street, bet yen Fourth, and Seventh arenues where no Coen & flagged. Also, the following resolutions:— To pave Thirti Eighth to Tonth avenues. Ft; eee ere treet to East street. ym Corle: All pers baring 9 objections thereto, ‘are re. Brome stirs cae histone e, ri Say erieea” "SOHN T. DODGE, Strect Commissioner. 'TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following resolu- tione have be ted in the of Assistant Alder- men. To fe aeant lots corm Seventeenth street and Second a to fence vacant lots south side Twenty- eighth street, between Fifth and Madison avenues; to flag wide Re ty north side bias aa eaenth street, between Fifth adieon avenues; to flag four feet through sidewalk of Twenty-ninth street, between Third and Lexing- ton avenues; to fence vacant lots south east corner Twenty- ninth street and Fourth ay Also the following peti- tion—to open Lexington avenue from Fiftieth to Fifty-rixth ftreet. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are requested to prosent them in writing to the undereigned, tit 1 OD “fay Teens or before the tenth day of June nex JOHN T. DODGE, Street Commissioner. CLOTHING. Ar OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED j-Ladies oF gendleman having any Clothing. Furniture, ex Jovelry in & fair cash price, by fae the wy ibecriber nt his residence, er Abrough the Fey Dusseldorf, Hae ee DUSSELDORF. |AST OFF CLOTHING, &c—THE FULL VALUE IN current money, will be liberally given by the enbscribee, for large or small quantities of good Scoondhand Clothing, of every, SE Band quality: Addrere; through post, ot Hon JAMES Y, it] (ial at Cis store, 11 Orange street, CAST OFE cLoTmixG AND FURNITURE WANTED. tle seta sonal or Furn ean H 08 OF to dispose residen COHEN, fended by Sirs Cohen, CASH FOR CLOTHING “LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, having any caet off clothing or furniture 0 of, ean receive the utmort value in cash, ab reending tothe wore, or BLES. through the Post. S$. CO) judson street. se attended to by Mrs. Cohen. SHIPPING. HARLES: Bom Neer ERKLY U, MAIL ep col ON. —' ie ee Noi wives, om Saturday, J: Fi . eocigely. or freight apply shes isthe D, TILESTON, & CO., 48 South street. Eu SAN FRANCISCO, DIRECT. STHE BEAUTIFUL ship W. Steele, Commander now a coon minedite if ore ov yd arto RUTLER ar ae 5, ies ena ah v4 (comme diene and col mtoterand ‘Ample supply of best provisions. PSE AGRE ox rene ‘TPH Ace eee Eee se gd toe ly sail om eras ‘tak Hy pa enero SHIPPING. Senet ee Anan FOS, PYERPOOL— UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM hip ARUTIC, Capt. James C. ti eb with the U % i paid for. For freight or passage, unequalled acoom- modatioi elegance or comforts apply to EDWARD K COLLINS & CO. Ge Wall se Te steamship BALTIC will eucceed the Aretic, and sail June 26th, Ts NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES ‘Mail Steamers ree he pe compening this line axe the AT! apa Weet. BALTIC ADRIJ i ‘These ships Maving been’ bu onteaet expressly for government service, every care has been taken iirehele eon, stroction—arin their engines—to ensure strength andspeed, snd their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for e nnd comfort. nseago from New York to Liverpool, in first 120; in Eee q cabin, $70, Exclusive use of extra $300, pool to New York, £30 and £20, ‘An experience No berth secu ROPOBED DATES OF #A1L1N From New Yor Saturday, May 0 Sun pila Graftor For freight cr pastare, appl »K. CC £2 c0., 66 Wall st ae BROWN, SHIPLEY 60, Liverpool, sea elles E.G. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King’s A: Yard, London. rm he MU. ReoR & CO., 26 Rue Notre Dame des Vie~ re 1 GEO. 1. DRALER, Havre. The owners of t! ships we ~o des] accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, je tones, or metals, Unless bills ct indlng azgsigned therotor, end the valuothere: of therein expreceed: TE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN, ROYAL Mail Steamshipe—Between Now York and Liverpool t, and between | “AuAbIA, Capt —. PERSIA, Capt. <n Pebt Uarriton, ASIA, Capt. ‘udkina, iu ‘A, Capt. Lott. ARA, Capt. Stome. SMERICA, Capt § mannon. CAN DA, Capt. Lang. ‘AMBRIA, Capt, Leiteh These vessels carry a cleat Wiles Light at mainmast hens een on the starboard; red on port. ‘ambrit. Leiteh, ..from Boston, -Wedneeday..Ju Asia.....3 « Yori, Wednesday..Jane 16, 1852 melasslsaut.ton Datu weiie ne fromN. York, Wednesday..June 30, 1852 B duly 7) isa July 14, rrison,from N. Yori Wednesda ‘om Boston, ,Wednesday.:July 21, th from N.1 ork. Wednesday,.July oy ik or Boston vo Liverpool—Piret Cabin, £120; Second Calin, $10. No berth secured until paid for. Freight will be charged on epecie beyond an amount for personal expenser. ‘An experienced surgeon on board. ofl letters and newspapers must pase throneh the Port OFor tient or pasa, POU ARD, 4 Bowling Gre Warcnra—By order of the British Treasury, watol foreign manufacture bearing the names or marks of English manufacturers, will be hereafter admitted in England in transitu for the United States and other countrie w incurring the Hak, ab heretofore, ef being sclied by the E lieh Custom How French, German, and other foreign goods received and Drought in common with British goods, Through hills of ‘Ading are given in Havre or New York. OTICE. STEAMER GREAT BRITAIN, MATHEWS, master, for Liverpool, will sail from foot 0 street, North river, on Saturday, Sth June, at noon. Passengers’ will please be on board at Lugesce not wanted on the voyage should be sent on day, marked “below,” with passengers name, and uumber eth. Letter bags will close at the Merchants’ E: Reading Room, Hale & Kenyon'e, at 1AM. Parcels will bereceived on Friday, at the Consignee’s’ affice. Bills acninat the ship to be/seut to the undessigned on Friday, in duplicate, RICHARD IRVIN, 98 Front street. ; EDUCTION IN FARES BETWEEN PHILADELPHTA and Liverpool.—The Liverpoul and Philadelphia Steam~ #hip Company intend xiling thelr new Steaumehipy as fol ows:— FROM PHILADELBHIA, day, Jone 3 Bharsday, Jon City of Glasgow reday, July Clty of Manchester 2°22 mhuradayWuly 29 ¥HOn LivERroor. City of Manchester, Wednorday, May 5 Gity of Glasgow Wednesday, June 2 pays Manchey Wednesday, June 0 fates of pi ‘aloon in sin le state rooms, $90; in ‘Nonble state rooms, $65; in forward state rooms, $55—inaludin provisions and steward’s feee, ht mee a 0 Oulad MidHanbeoN, 41 Exchange place, N.Y.; RICH, Walnut street, Philadelphia. A Jimited number oF third class passcngers will be taken at $20 from Philadelphia, and $30 from Liverpool—found with provisions, JACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECON D LINE.—THE FOL- lowing ships will ‘Havre on the léth, and New York on the Ist of each mont’ Ship ST. DED 1,000 tons burthen, Alonzo. Follanshee, master. ST. NICOLAS, AN tous burthen, John Bragdon, master. ‘New ship MERCURY, 1,460 tons burthen, R. Jon, matter. Ship WILLIAM TELL, (new), 1.200 ‘tons burthen, John Willard, master. 6 hey are all ret class New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles tor the comfort and convenience of pas- eengers, and commanded by men of experience in the trade. The price of passage is $100, without wines or liquors. Goods sent to the subscribers will be forwarded free from any charges but thoee actually ineurred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 161 Pearl street. STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR 1 ana.—The splendid steams) John Leeds, commander, + on Wede fe Rates of ‘angement )— Fofward do, ‘$2. Specie. only” ta mon freight Freight taken to New Orleans at 40 cents per Shippers of freight are requested to supply {lemeclves with the Company's. bills of lading, whieh nay be had on application st the office, No other form will te ails of Inding signed after the ship tas sailed. My or passage, ny ly to M. O. ROBERTS, 7 West street, corner of Warrémy From N. York, From! tet ail from the pi nerday, June mseage to Havan: adies’ Snloon Berthe, 3 Steerage, enbic fe ee '¥,CON- necting with the Pacine Mail Steamship Company. Quy thzcurh Tine for Celfornin ted Oregon, ie Atrio ate — Great reduction for Steerage passer meer aezaid Jnited States mail steamship CRESCE) roy, (000 tons, Henry Windle, Commander, will be despatened Saturday, June 5, at 2 o'clock prec sel Navy Bay, direct; and the EMPIR) re TY Leeds, € ‘ommande T, carrying the United also be dispatched, (ti rring her pa to the steamer for Aspit wi 9, at2 at foot of Warren street, N. es Lower Aft, and Forward Saloon, do., $45; bin Standece, $45; Steerage, $35. Passengers will be landed at the railroad wharf at Aspinwall, free. Transit of the Isth- mue at the passengers’ expense.’ The Paci c Mail Steamship Company, under present arrangements, always bave a Pename stenmehips inspected and received by government for traneporting the regular California and immediately on their arrival at Panama curing th from New York hay Rates of fare from Panama to San Francisco o favorable terms For freight or pasance, apply to WHITNEY, at the office of the companies, arent, corner of Warren, New York. OR SAN FRANCISCO—TUESDAY, JUNE 15—-THE Jendid mew double engine ate: CITY OF 2,40 tone burthei splendid steamship bavis Alterations to suit her for the trad er Accommodations superior to any steamer Will sail Sor Ban Branclite au above, tovching at Vatparul Sud Panama. Her state rooms are largo, and siry, and her steerage xecommodations are superior y stenmahip Stone having abondanceot Leth iiehvand ur, cs weil at ag extra’light between decks. It ia confidently expected she will make the in Francisco in ae ehort « time as ith mer, thus offering to heir comfort, a mueh etentners vis Chae oe 41 "ax cnen e ined Pitew xe i philedcipnige Pine? eonveyance than by PubEAe number of MAS RICHARDSO a No. 9 Walnut sth {REATLY REDUCED RA EMPIRE CITY LINE. —The new double engine steamship SIERRA NEVADA, 1,400 tons, J. D. Commander, will tt depar- ture for atordi P.M. T now opened nearly to the risk attendant upon landing in ‘iver navigation to Gorgona. ‘SON, cents, 4 Brondway. Gorgout, thus avotdin *, an Apply tod, HOWARD & SON, agents, * 4 U 3 Rs TO SAN FRANCISCO. —AT REDUCED York and_ Sen Franciteo Steamship # iti steamship UNITED STATES, Charles ‘ommander, Will take hor departure Sota Nav; Bay, 9 on Wetneetey, P. Me, ecunecti the oandunes at 3 MikrieiD SCOTT, 2100 tous borthen, rains steamer’? h ateamner ‘awaite the a bin. meen ote ace en he United States, from New Yor! fo mi eélately anates procee: » ad Francisco direct, wit at intermediate in Sceomaned S hours; fekd between New York a Panarnen, ent shorte time dn recera, both ee rans time fro in pet th 0 Gorgon ANS, DIRECT—THE NEW DOUBLE Fen eine renmelip TR fy he al PRANKLIN, Winthrop and irect, pats spn for the 4 in, State Fertrvigkt acne N, h 5 aa Lx ck ahd oer ot. will geatamiied t , ch ee oa acai $0 seit aie 3 eA nil FENN, cont Captain Macks, Fo: Leg Set ieomas Lyep, Coptala, 9 mill eave on Saturday, Jane By atd o'clock, L. ty we oF Front see z tens Be Heeger aececr ON BOARD OR SALE ONE OF THE BEST T BERTHS ON BOARD Apply ot the office of Delman ’ Sorat, 26 Brosdway, wih ‘suceeed, ) Jane 22a. 7 STATES MATL LINE ip FLOR for mm, 960) pasenge i Steerage, So. | OWERY THEATRE.—po: any ORS OPEN AT? Lerd Ronald, . Mr. Eady Eite.. sla coos Mian Tater | URTO: BAMBERS STREET.—DOORS | open at7 Thurgday evening, ed the comedy of Sir Toby Belch, . Tom Dibbles.. “tne Co; ‘Thurtday evening, Jun: CORSICAN bioT! Mr. E. Eddy ae the Brothers satu Chateau-Renaud, Mr. Seeaeh | ¥ ane = WELPTH. wigur, “Mz Warton | The Clown... 00D FOR NOTHING. . Mr. Johnston | Nan... . SURTAIN + Mr. Stevens rancbi., Mes, Jordan Mr. open at Thursdsy pecs Nancy. Ruy Gomez, ont e-3, will b RK jock. epeerormed the drama of TWL Jack | Oliver Twist. . ‘FAINT HEART NEVER WON PATH LA Mr. Henderson | Dutchess. . ae Jones _ Miss F. Wallack ARN thin) ae MAN'S ing, and Dg, pard (iret time), Mra’ D. Yeomans, Seats may be secured. HRISTY'S OPERA ROUS open. ie presented, thd etterneon, at do comie piece antly successful domenti just produced with such nt, the Happy Family, & BN, Yeoman: UM'S MU: Es a.cents extra. on Thurada: oc] ERY THEATR Friday eve dran Dutch Readings. during the w known Chr: satile “ corps under the wanagemeat of E. P. ion of “six yer x by highly respectablo and fas Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. The patrons of Christy's Minstrels are respectfully informed that the Saturday afternoon concerts are dis this city, for a succes with fa’ Tickets, 25 cents R LE. This is t del Arti the only ever: At 3o'cloe 2 Broadway, above Gran k, until further notice. Minstrels, comprising an ef and “experienced performers” A Propriet he ets” omgun n be seen, at an elevation of OFE! SOR WILTON, THE GREAT WIZARD OF TRE World, will commence early in the fall, In the evening, at 7 ing, io three act LIFE, cr Maid, Wife, of * talente: EUM.—ADMITTANCE TO EVER cents; children underten years, 1254 cents; pari | In the and Frida; , very b re JACK SHE irist Mons, ma of MA distinguished ec ‘are to be seen at all hours, NEFIT OF MRS. and Mother. TATHAM SQL performances are the afternoon, and at 8 in the ev y piace in the United States where the ‘sf «Lea's Female Opera Company,” d band of ladies in existence, will appear afternoon snd eveping. Artipodcan Pedestrian, will walk “head ‘ty Lecture Room wil ane 3d and 4th, in autital and interesting o'clo the triamph- RY LOCKWOOD, The Youthful T, D. 4. First time of the ERAS OF WO- Singive, Dance | PPARD—Jack Shep- Box beok is now inal and well clont and vers whose concerts in * have heen received jonable audiences, tinued, 0. ‘ven gvery ing. Lafarge, the inal downwards” on on tho An ER I 1 AMUSEMENTS. = epyeeayene ROADWAY THEATRE—B. A. MARSHALL, | SOLE Lessee.— Doors open at i te commence Bt 726 0’ chock. day evening 5 be peri formed the dram: a iLLOW COPSE. ke Fielding Moe. Ce Me LHE Va SHAM. Mr. C. fine | Chipper 3 + Mra. Sefton DEN.~MANAGER, MR. JOUN EYTOR. Tickets, 50 cents: Private Boxes, $5. Doore opel {ito commence ats o'clock. Thnrsday, June 3. Bonefit ot Mili A i and pooisively Inst nignt of the wom sisters, who will appear in » La BAYADERE, froma CATARIN Rove Fielding Conway teste | ASYLEIUD A Graed D TIME TRIES AL Mr Lecson, ott Phillips | Laura Mise J, Bonnett URNING THE TAT PLACE OFERA MOUSE.—DOORS OPEN AT formance wi minenee at 734 o'clock. Pare W) ¢ Amphitheatre, 25 ete. the play of Renaud. Me, Jord Mise C. Wyette \OMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MRS. HUGE Burton's Theatve.—The cummittee and others who rited compliment to this worthy lady, actress on evening, street, wt final arramgemente. OOD'S MINSTRELS, AT WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, 444 Broadway, above Howard atrect.—Wood’s Min- etrels perform den Wednesday and Sati day Scents. Doors open at 7; eom- The afternoon concerts co: B.—The strictest order and deeoram Sand the gre it attention paid tothe nlf pa THE DISTINGUISHED VIOLINIST, is frat grand Concert on Monday evenin June 7,at Metropoliean Sally en whch vcension ke. will assisted MADAME DE VRIES, SIGNORA VIETTT, SIGNOR ARDITI, MONS. MIQUEL, cellist (hie first appearance in thie full Orchestra of the Italian Opera, NASTLE GARDEN,—ROUSSET PAMILY.—THE ‘PUB c is respectfully informed that the have taken ¢ setts Garden for ¢ ng on Mon eceasion will i ncw grana Ballet, with new muse ery, £0 umes and decorstions. To give full effect to ances, the stage will be ¢ nsiderably, enlarged, and ‘a fall and effective Builet troupe engaged. Full particulary will he given in future announcements. ue celeb: try ted Yiale th and Brown Stout wk DOZEN SUPERIOR CLARET WINE, per dozen, bottles returned, for sale, by i. UNDERHILL, imperter of the choicest grades of Wine all others, will save 20 sale and family store, 1,00 Brandior, best & DE RICKSO: . CAMPRELL'S Jade! L, U IDEM ecars, &e. eld mal: Dealers, an cent. by purchasing at the who AND YOUNGER Dove's Falkirk and East India ter and in quart and pint botties, warranted Iphin Ale and Brown ) Broome s' SCOTCH W. HISKEY IN BOND.—NINE PUNC HEONS & superior art South street, East river. :DINBURG ‘ale Ale, Barclay ont, Dublin Porter ‘or sala by rorhy. 150 Porter. treet, cor. 0 MUSICAL. LIAN PIANOS.—HALLET, DAVIS rk warervoms are at 207 Broad w ic publishing warehouse, ) where extensive assortment of ¢) Beantiful rt improved by H. D. Also a great, of New York Pia néw and secom hand. Boudoir Pianos. Pianos to let. GOULD & BERRY, 297 Broadway. without Col MEDICAM. EW YORK PRIVATE LYING-IN INSTITUTE, em ner of South Sixth and Eighth streets, Williamsbu1 for sale, by GAUNT institution having superior advantages over any of] ofthe Kind in the world, is now open for the reception ol Indics wishing ® private confinement, For further informa tion, apply at the institution. Oo PRINTERS. FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIO Btandin, time, it Frees, and a super royal Washington, Hand with felts if inking Apparatus complete, Apply to B. ‘ONTINUBS R. WARREN, NO. 1 MOTT STREET, Th to be consulted on his treatment. practice enables him to cure nervous safe and speod business Type for will ‘be cold. on ve! Abird stoay. Herald be oa My org del OF WOODAND it has been inuse for some- juildinss. rT Se eee terms. Apply to HORSES, CARRIAGES, So. C YOR SALE— warranted kind and ¢ on the St. Lawrene: derate, ne th old, square ‘trot, and di Kanouse, East Orange street, New Jersey; or A. COMSTOC 162 Water street, New York. ARRIAGES FOR SALE, men and Hotel Keopers,—Three fine six ecat R in good running order, and ne no top wagon, cost $14. mil ‘vesold tom, if applied for jinmediately. OHN C. HAM’S Warehouse, 360 Broadway. A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, FIVE YEARS ld, 15 hande high, well broke to harness, good travellers, und, just from the farin of the owner They would make saddle horses, one of them a most beautiful saddle horse for a lady. owner has no use for th I Troy street, ¢ OR SALE—A SUPERIOR BAY HORSE, SIX Y! ‘ igh, perfectly kind in single or double B perfect anddle horse; his gnit w he ives SUITABLE well on nitable for the ¢ FOR HA® ok ait Can be #een at Hain's make. Frice mo- Inquire of J. OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, } FIVE about 154% hands high, very styli Want of use induces the eale. Foe ‘50u und and kind, Apply a ALE—A POWERFUL HORSE, 16 HANDS HI¢ and can trot a mile in two minu YEARS OLD, nd good drive Dey street, t 4 and fifty seconds. Price $400—or would be exehanged for a fine, showy family horse—sound, and kind in haru Can he seen at Tigney’ Berar ove Vi VOR SALE—A BL. ACK malin e liberty to give him a fair Twenty- OR six Can be r etreet, for three drys. le. under the eaddle, Brooklyn. ess, and table, h; even years ol very respect. A eighth street. SALE—A teen hin BLACK HORSE, one desiro “PACE . Apply at No. G 1d, sound, ki pp'sstable, No. 51 Chri Inquire of H. Mead, at the FIFTEEN HANDS sound, kind, and fast; @ fine ani us of purchasing a7 HORSE, OR SALE.—TWO EL. NT CARRIAGE HORSES, a grey #nd black, have been driven together for sume stylieh expressly for the vrerent owner b; harness new P ris e bia drive kind. ¢ Europe er wtreet. Fo SALE (OR EXCHANGE, pair of bay horses, 16 les, manes, and tails, and eight ‘vers. to mateh.and » Also, # Indy's French § The whele to be sold, Apply at REED. re SRULSDALE'S stables, he ome & V ‘an be are old; Also, & beantful coupé, but little ase Terfe FO! hands high, seven (ruil taits, } good and tree fine single or saddle hor tly gentle, Mt od & Tomlinson, with y riteka, with black harness, site dle and Bridle. e owner is ni made, in leaving R ONE HORSE) A are nd and nat all hours during the day, at the lum- ver yard, corner of Monroe and Montgomery streets. OR SALE. A TWO SEATED CALECHE TOP WAGON, made by Ford & Son, to order. only used a few times; also a fil harness. $385; will be sold win's Metropolitan Stat streets, FOR SALENA, SP: the Abb the Albey H spection have ever been seen’ in his «tables; con strong and powerful horses, qualification, from Western N matchless beauty and action. and for sale, the wind and limb, and are jon to of the A tors. their enjoymen bbey Me mounted double harnese. for $20, 8s, corner of st of wagon and ‘an be nat Good- Prince and Crosby “STUD OF HORSES—AT gasle road, ext assort! ew York; 1 werthy rhey can bi from Vermont All are warranted si the proprietor is alway: pared to give a eutstantial welcome to hie friends aud. ¥ LENDID Hotel.—JOSEPH JEWELL, proprietor of «), Bloomin offers to public in- ment of horses ee ing of ele two of equal and one gelding, of ound, of the attention of ¢ who are desirous of possessing an indispensable acqui- © seen at the stables OR yeni trot & mi renpest. valuable ACK SAl. re oli Je in horse. Addre CARRIAG 05, Pos: ETA SORREL HORSE, NOT YET SIX ifteen hands and 1 inch high than three minutes, an None need apply except those box 1 OR SALE, warranted to und in every repared to buy © t Office, “A FIRST RATE hack carriage, double harness, nnd one horse, together or separate, Houston street, of way and Inquire at the livery’ stable, e, comner of jroad- NORRIS. UsT RECEIVED PROM THE rae A anted sound and kind, very styl ands high, can trot in 3 minute TRY, AND FOR ¢ hands high, ware will stand with- i will show 3 Bay Mare, six atylich, about 13 horeee pean be seen at SHBRWOOD ry Arg No. & Watker EW YORK: JUNE 2, 1852-NOTICE TO able horsce at livery. keopi piny hore are afew stalls vacant in the Club Stable No.2 Great Jones in horres shall have the best care and attontio McG avenue, by W, M. 5 TON FOR SALE—A § Phaeton, built to order, but little need. a get of ll at ERS, aS FOOE Ae new, for Fale ches ‘an nie stable, in Firteenth street, one door below Fifth Alto 8 set o liver plated light dou be reon at Chas, avenue hands, 1 fifty eeconds in inch high, and te iE FASTEST PAIR OF TROTTING HORSES IN the Stato for fale at the stable of 8. SERGEANT 12 Twenty-fourth street, between d A pair ot well matched Bay can trot ami jowble harness, and warranted sound. ond and Thir Horees, long tails, 15 in two minutes and ED—A PON ‘PARK Ww. FAN PHATON, WITH OR without the romble behind. AnEnglish one preferred, ifonly used a short time. Add: at this office. SUPREME COURT-STATE OF NEW YORK.— a no stipes vena Broome. 1852, dered ef the pinotlg, jroome, an 1, from the. ily ends Wat i eh to marry again entil th LEGAL NOTICES. Emma B: be dissolved, oe y actually dead, and the ibe came. se hereby disscived oe: ¢ said parties arc, and each of them is freed rations thereot Pha be inet the be law suid plaintif, Bw y for th boy A judged, and decreed, and this Court, oA ft ue of be bag st and suthority therein vested, and in je statnte ineuch case made and Provided, ‘aotn order and Loge ed the marriage between the enid MMA Special Term, May 29, F, Bdwards, First, Justice, fe. This cauee having been this day brought on to be heard’u fhe compinint in this cause, and A. Talmadge, Esquire, that all the material fac rue, and that the defend: of adultery therein the report of Fre- which it ap id complaint plai ural id defendant, John [*RiA Renae nose, TR vin tty reecved India. Rupber it eoted by the he vulcanise periee ic ETS Pon XCURSIONS TO THE FI day, except Satu CHARLES DBVLI ular tri] arers be ces, Tor the neeo we/25 Cortland street. RING xa —Fare 0 will ‘4 EVERY steamer tarda} BUFA Retreedmente, Kodis ise teihie, 8 pa TRE B syenine B. KKS_EVERY t, bd Haneox, wiil oo sar lock gure, CREE | fan Ay te — R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, AND NEXT DOOR to the Chatham Bank, may be confidently coneulted cena hes Deen auch fh the treatment of old dheowd f ding, and éuch as have beoa considered in curable, stint phy jane of some eminence do not hesitate te recommend their patients to Dr. C. He ia better known, both in aud ont of the profession, as the moat mocesstol practitioner of any other in the city of New York. His ex- perience is the result of twenty-one yenrs devoted exelu- rively to this speciality of the profess —No mer- cury used, and n pertect cure guarantied R. WARD'S MAGICAL TREATMENT. — DISBA' 3 cured with unexampled celerity. Never any fail secret of his ruce is the Unfortunate’s Pri: a@ substance that ests dixeases almost as if by It is the only specdy and satisfactory means of ce, corner of Canal strect and Broadway. amiraol cure. R. WARD MAKES ASTONISH CURES—SUCcHK ‘as no other doctor can do. Either a cure or great amendment before twenty-four hours, Disease is made mere nothing by his, treatment, which ix soience perfect ther methods of cure, arg cormor of Canal sbreet UNFORTUNATE'S . best evidence, then there is no medici € mpared o this. Thousands can tell you that the; never would have got well without it. Now taken by mul- Hitudes withent discovery. Free from ungleasantnenty mediante death to the disease, Price $1. Office cori Ca- nalstreetand Broadway, R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL known for the Inst twenty-two years, for his superior treatment, can be consulted on any complaints, and mer- ebility, All ones ‘treated with onndvr, and no ebarge unlets a cure iv per fected, R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE Et, WiLL Le petef renin wenbe, ply J, with the oortainty of Baring their caecu properly trested. “A” perfect cure, er barge. RS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL.—ARB ing the consequences of disease, woakne enervating body and mind, you will find this cordial only means of relief, us bundreds in the city and country canltestify.T till you have tested ¢ ry hree bottle for $9. lunpor- Send fae thie cordial, if you wish to ho made .'«_ office, 66 Third avenue, and 13 ‘Dr. Convers is conudentially bers street. 2 s FULTON STREET, CON- pnenited v4 fis eit friendts en pationtw. Gthers desiring to be skilfully aud justly treated may re- ly on his experience of 33 years in his special department. y CURED OF ASTHMA. AFTER TWENTY "suflering, by the use of Hol for the sale of Hollows & letter to ary. guren of aatheaes Saecned the use of thexe invaluable Pills; and to iding near the Razorback, whoyafter having for sweat ed with great Snenlty of breathing, and unable, in eumse= quence, to bear the slightest exertion, at Inst used ti inedy, and jsnow, to ure herown expression, able vorun ap so thetop of that high hill, Sold by ell tho venders of meat ines throughout the British, Empire; algo, by those of ‘the United States, at 85 vents, and $140 each. Whole- | snle at Mr, Mcvee’s, &4 Maiden lane, New York, and by the Proprietor, 244 Strand, London, ADICAL CURES, AT A SMALL EXPENSE. DOCTOR WARD solicits the attention of all patients whom 1 . He cures with most remark eafety, and cheapness. The most incred ly convinced of his wonderful power ot uring. wall Pliancee, conveniences, and resources—meny nat yet known ~ahonteated, and Literally dispensed by him to the uaferte- Janal street and Broadway. Contul- ratis, book gratis. once; not he cured without it; for he performs cures daily, Which had continued for years onder ail other. tredume Persons can rely on no other proof, where there is 80 imporition, Lut his diploma, editorial notices, testimonials from physiciana, with these and hundreds of eortifionte in proving his ‘treatmont, unequalled for encep of this speciality, who tad previously been swindled. by the base imposters: —W. WN Crate, Re frenuden, Win Ferewson, Omce heurer9 XM, Ui) andy Co Ps tA Treatment by letter. M. LARMONT, Surgeon, 42 Read etreet, corn ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT, BY A VEGETA- Lle application, without pain, in all ‘local diseseas, ich he combines with medicines in constitutional am and nervous debility, as thousands cannot be eared without it; for he performs cures daily which has ned for years, under all other treatment, at great ooxt and injury. Veraons can rely ‘on other proof, where there is #0 eek imperition, but bis diploma, editorial notices, testimonials from physicians, and Me hundreds of certificates provin The following are for cures @ y been swindled ier, A. Warns, W, Ne Cre . Coriyay He rouoigen, 2 Tiel rauson, J. Evane, J. Borne Ie OA. M. ti 2 and F MONT, Stzgcon corner Brosdway. Ts 'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMs . Mauriceau, Professor of Dirgases —aweuticth edition, 18 mu., pp. 200.—Prich $e ta fleving of physical and menta "anguish to many tieaate wite, an peeuniaey difficulties to the pi ight have beew spared by a timely eseion of thie " Tt is intended especially for the m: J, oF those contemplating marriage, ax it discloses important secrete, ould be known to them particularly. Iso, every female—the wife—the mother—the eo nhood, or other iu tbe duvisne contemplates an importan' ures, Rymptome, and the most teertain mode of cure, ia every 90x ia at t. Extractofa letter from a rentlems i in Darts Mgr De ACW Macuieyaur Davros, May'h Is Dran Sin—My wife hay been perceptibly sinking tome three years or more, in consequence of her great qn guish and suttering some mon belure ad during H = nement— every sricer ne more YY and prostrating hei ~ 4 imam met sad whi pa aea t *CuoW reine ao ? ‘ax contain! pt and iy fora ye chnnwe, can din efficient remedies, am complaint to whi hh the worst. aur book highly spoke hing my one,” On iter to you the relief it affor pre the jey ite ares ie red to my wite. great dinco Ml, M. Desomeana ened & Fre ot to me which T itt ve 1a wae, pore # But ne this, ere another year rie ave peseed over “my head, in all baman pre ability my mot been in her gra ve, and mye Tt is, of course, impracticable to convey as they ace of ® A it dresser postive Ly Mi, bow Het New York ell, Liberty street, i ed NY MEDICAL BOOKS.—. Fasgaeces, WORK ON of iB. ge ane oe and Bp es ine aes comp! Ai) Tt anid fenglenal wo be Ricord’s Fi Teck ea ae ins a 2 gees 3 Cause of Quackery, neve “Ruther, B 504 Broadway. Nore FRE Ti) THLE, C cUl ied ‘CORBETT, 1° ere eoabies hla canta be ready ery can 1 Witl sreartinty ‘of | Heeteaity seen Une iy. Dr. Sitttictinenter rn) Sew York Uxivernty.

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