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id bbls. at $1 for commen, and $1 45 for lump, per (ozronarion NOTIC¢’—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 WLahtrghy wiven, to the ow ‘oseupant or oeeu- moment was done in rosin Pkg h latter was held at $5 per 280 Be. pic of tarp tine seemed in more active req: at tly improved . There were 300 ble wo to-day, a tae a t2y mayo per On8.—Crude continued inani: at 58c. a 600, for “yee, Bn6 $1389 3 98 for 5 m. Olive was falt'den and ; the sales inclvied 1/000 gallons, at 81 gy thepsbonts and =. past. baakety st ote Linseed appeared and declining da mye? Ae ions have been sold, Dy wholesale, a Se, yer gillon 4s much more, in a retail way, at 68c. a Pameen ork was moderately LES J. Assessors, pera CHARLES oxic. 4 Mased who alone ‘stages a wiktegesee to pay hy 23088 Bureau of Assessments, Stroct dealers, rates. "Avout 400 II changed hands hands 4 a aid for | JORPORATION NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF. RE- prime and $15 25 for mess, per DI pairs and Supplies, March 23,1853. —Te Builders. Sealed ye Fated gut but crag fh # 634 a 6%. for shoulders, andl pro eae will bo vooeived at ook offies o missioner or emée turpentine, vis :—For ¥! front ¢ ane a race! bY Witktal Pog Com for hams, nd Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Satur- whee at tnaltered prlcte, Eales sane pares 2 ot ds | Ge of April 1885, at 12 oFeloak, M-. at, whic bla, fair to Be at 0.0 0%e-;and 200° kege pricy at | {ueey wil be open ned, Se teardanes its th func per lb. Beef exhibited less animation, but retaned | use of Americus Engine Company No. 0; also, a house in ite bmer value. The sales embraced 400 00 bbls, Wooster street, near Spring street, for the use of Oceanus s 6236 for country prime; $6 25 a Py Cempany No. 11. Builders will estimate for the ma- 910% for countey nea $1275 aos ‘$13 0 rnd carpenters’ work for each’ bous feparately. The $13 26 for repacked Chicago do., and $14 a $1. 25 for ex. | plans and specifessions of the buildings require ta do. do, per bbl, Prime mess was dull oxd heavy, at | Superintendent’ of Ite sire io vabuie wlcing sic a te $19 2 $20 per tierce. Inferior to choice vet hams wero ca oan. be had af claher office. quoted at $13 25a $15 per 280 Ibs. biv no Sauerient ight to reject salee were irene anspiced, Butter, of poor Poor juality, was ped fon tt belnteret of the Cor- po Nipper Maly wasee Wo een kets Bln en Commissioner of Repairs and Supplia for Ohio; 14a 22¢. for Western New York; and 22 a 26c. Qgmmorzatron NOTICE. — PUBLIC NOTICE IS for Orange count, Ib, Fai to prime cheese was reby riven, to the owner or owners, occupant Mewise frely Ret add ft at 840, a 99,0. per Ib, nts sf 2 uses and lots, improved or unim praved innds, Fstare—Sales at aucfion:—By Anthony J. | Mfeoted thereby, the gly Assessments have ea (four stow brie and lot No. 193 Sev- fe Bureau v9 nd Ara todgod in the office of enth avenue, between Tonty and Twenty-fourth | interest ssosiments De éxamination by alll persons ‘ed, vis, :—For reflagging and resetting curband gutter goers ue Me coat abe t, mai! ous Cases, Bee ie ged stones in front of Nos. 5,7 and 9 Hoboken streot, ‘Tho limits side For' such te include all th 1 ‘Tenth avenues, 200 (eet from former, lot 24x100.5, $3,- unas eaesd Mate aa saa eal ground, vacant lots, pieces and pai tho southerly side of Moboken street, be- d Washington streets. eons whose in- are affected by the above named assessments, and who ‘are opposed to the same, or either of them, are roquosted to resent their ol tions, in writing, tothe unde: ned, at heir otfice, Ne. 4 Hall of Reoords, within thirty from the date of this notice, WILLIAM GAGE CHARLES J. DODGE, § Assessors. CHARLES MoNEILL, Oftee, Burean of Astcasments, Strost Department, March 700; 4 lots on soxch side of Sixtioth atrest, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, 175 feet each of former, éach 256x100, $45 each; 1 lot on Fifty third street, be- tween Sixth api Seventh avenues, 300 feet from latter, 25x10, $6¢5. By Albert H. Nico ny House and lit No. 103 Went Teenty-sixth street, $7 0 Be stozy And base. ment frame house and lot’on Forticia street, Beventh apd Eighth avenues, £5,000, between Rice—This staple was m a very brisk demand, both for home Kren me puipment. aban 600 casks fair to prime | 23, 1853. meeeekerent O68 SF reper 10 ight supply endigood ec ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERE. questat 10 a.12c by given, to the owner or owners, occupant or Ib., very little of it hag been reeeived during the week, and'there is every probability that less will hereatter arrive, as the stock in the interior is very meagre, and not adequate to the ca!ls making for ants of all houses a ands, affected thereb: by, hi been completed by thi of the Bureau of A us interested, viz between Clin lots, improved or unimpeoy essments hi’ it. In Gncinnati on Wednesday it rold at $5 79 0 $5 8734, and was subsequently held at $6 per busbel. Other arti- eles were unchanged. Soar.—there were 200 boxes caatile disposed of at 1030. 2.10%. per Ib. Saas on eets. Tho limite braced by such assesement, include all the several hous and lots of oes vacant lots, picces and parcels of lan situated on both aides of Division stroot, between Clint and Gouverneur streets ; on the east side of Attorney stro between Division and Grand streets ; on both sides of Rid, reet, between Division and Grand streets; and on the sou! between Attorney and Gouverneur whose interests are affected by the and who are epposed to the sam or cither of them, are requested to present their objec- tions, in writing, to the pagerneaeey at their office, No. 4 Hall'of Records, within thirty days from the date of this played no new feature of an interesting 8 were made of 150 hhds, New Orleans, 53g. and 400 Cuba Muscovado at 434c. *fonion, —The article attracted more attention to- ‘The sales amounted to 100 hhds. Kentucky at 53. | Betice- WILLIAM GAGE. 130 bales Havana, in part at 20s., and 18 cases CHARLES J POPe®, aereeenes: ec. aie so seed lea? on terms not ascertained. WHaLenons.—A sale of 7,500 lbs. polar was rumored at 1200 per Ib., cash. Winexey was loss ircely offered and in better demand at slightly improved prices, | Sales embraced 650 bbla. at '213¢0. a #2e. for Jersey, and 22'(c. ‘a 22%¢. for prison, per gallon. ‘Woot —During the week the market has been very in- active. The supply, however, is light of all descriptions, land holders are firm at former prices, The stock of Zouth American has not been #o light in several years, aad of domestic there is not. over 200,000 Ibs. in. first ‘hands in this market. As it is yet two months till shear- fing time, it is believed that the supply vill not be suffi- leient for’ the manufacturers, and tbat the ruling high rates will be obtained, notwithstanding the complaints of gO fee: Burean of Assonements, Street Department, March ORPORATION NOTICE. —PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given, that of Aldermen, for Ge cor have been presented in the Board ¢ coustraction of sewers in tho following Gansevoort atcess, Og Fourth rs and Jefferson streets. All persons intorested in the above, or either of them, and having objections thereto, are Feques ey My Chr rnd the same in writing, to the Contract Cler! foe, on or before March 30, 183. NICHOLAS DEAN, Prosideat, Croton’ Aqueduct Department, March 21, 1903, Ge NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE! 18 HERE- ven to the owner or ownors, ocoupant or occu- spinners that they are doing a ‘losing busines:.’? An- seals oF all houses and lots, improved or ‘animipreved lands, mexed are quotations, which are merely nominal: Amer- | affected thereby, thatthe following assessmonts have. been cam, Eaxony fleece, 550. a Ge; do. full blood Merino, coapies by tl Ve sossors, and are lodged in the office of jdo., balf and three-fourths Merino, 45c. 3 of Assessments for examination by all persons interested, ¥: ‘or fencing lots between Broadway and Sixth avenue, -fourth and Twenty-ffth streets: also, between Fourth and Madison avenues, Thirtieth at streets, The limits embraced by such assossment in- ull the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots F d parcels of land, situated on the north sido of ‘wenty-fourth street, between Hroadway and Sixth. avenue, and on the sonth side of Thirty-first street, between Fourth and Madison avenues, All persons whoso interests are fected by the above named assessments, and who aro 0} oned to the same, or either of them, are requested to present Sheir objections in writing to the undersigned, at their office, 9.4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the dato of Tivnstien LLIAM GAG. GHARLES 4” DODGE, CHARLES MoNEILL, Ofc, Bureau of Astessments, Street Department, March 20.5 do native and one-quarter Merino, 40c. a 4tc.; ex- tra pulled, 48c. a 52c,; superfine pulled 4c. a 46c. ; No. 1 pulled, 40¢. a 42c.; Peruvian washed, dc. a 38c.; Valpa- unwashed, Ase. a ld4c.; Sonth American common shed, 13¢. a 1dc.; do., Entre Rios washed, 16c. a 17c.; South American unwashed, 8c. a 9c. ; do. , Cordova washed, 24c. a 25c.; Fast India washed, 26e. a 30. ; African un- hed, Gc. a 18¢.;do. washed, 180. a 30¢.; Smyrna un- shed, 130, a 14c.; do. washed, 2c. a 26c.; Mexican un- hed, 1€0. a lic. VERTISEWENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY waBEE THIRD PAGE. CORPORATION NOTICES. SSESSMENT BONDS.—SEALED PROPOSATS WI) aptrollor’s offlce, until Monday, Assessors, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HER! riven, that petitions have been presented In t! of Aldermen for the construction of sewer: in following named. streets, to. wit Forty-seventh to Fifty-second street; also, in Ridge Bots fer a loan of $150,000, on trom Broome to 'y-five feot north of Grand street, an ble from 9 to 12 months, in also from Hone S , in Beekman Each proposition to be sealed | from Gold to Pearl street; in’ Dover street, ‘and direeted ‘Proposal for Assossment Bond: a | from Franklin square to East. river ia North Moore an © proposition, thus sealed, to be enclosed in a socond en- ‘Hu street, from West Broadway to ed = Feet elepe, to be scaled and dirceted to "A. Flags, Comptrol- | Fifty-ninth street, from Second to Third evens tr, city of New York.’” Cc. FL EAGG, omptroller. Fourth street, from Jane to Troy stroct. Also, in the He Bo: ra omptroller’s Office, New Yor, pmeren, ‘21, 1868. of Assistant Aldermen, for a sower in Thirty-first atroct, be- TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 41 HALL OF RECORDS.— tween Second and Third avenues. All persons interested in the above, or either of them, and having objections thereto, BS Seal Ol ree Will bo recolved at this office until | Ste requested to presont the sama, in wri oie ne oan h day of March instant, at 12o’clock, to fenoe | Clerk, at this oi onor eee Eriday, ath acant jots on northwest corner of Thirty-first street and BAN. Presi te gion arenes fing sidewalks _Croton Aqueduot Di are 853, of Second street o avenue A. Specific had ication to the Contract Clerk of this d faroh 17, 183. JAMES FUREY, Street ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT—TO Gon. tractors.—Sealed proposals, endorsed * Pro ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given to the owner or owners, ocoupant or oc- | cupants, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved | lands, affected theroby, that the following assessments have | been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in op ofits of the Bureau of Asvessmente, for examination by soe Beet Heo gal ee reed he errr | sons intercated, viz:—For building a sewer in Tonth avenue, pon aaa ee or eke Cece Pate, | from Thirty-first to Thirty-third strect, and in Thirty: Pepi baand Rathi ai be ai 5 f March 1853 at | ‘Third street from Tenth to Ninth avenue. The limits om. BD eelonk i, te ba dla a ay ot Mere | braced by such assessment include wil the several houses a3 oeloe! a af baad | and lots of ground, vacant lots, picoes and parcels of land, ‘ator jeu ey 8, | situated on both sides of — a between Thirty-tirs Li Neda | and Thirty-third street the it side of Tenth avenue Thirty third ‘ind. Thiety fourth stro rd atreot between Ninth reas on the outh tide of Titrty-fourth Sem Ninth And Tenth avénnés. All persons ' Whore Inerests are affected by the above named assess ~ + | ments, and who are opposed to the same, or cither of them, TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 ITAL1L OF RECORDS.— | are requested to presnt their objections, in writing, to tho the following Undereigned, at their offlee, No. 4 Hall of Records; within of Aldermen:—' thirty days from the date of this noes. ILLIAM CHARLES ot DODGE CILARLES MoNIEL Office Burean of Assessments, Street Department, March ena Sorte Thirty. i ‘ourth and Fifth avenues. Also, the followihg tion in the Board of Acsistant Aldermen;—To lay ero TREET DEPARTMR: 'T, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. min Washington street, at the intersection of Sealed proposals wil be) reosived at this office until Fri- rect, north sido. Al! persons interested, having objections ie ‘Apri 1. 1863, at I2o'cloel, M., to sot. curb and gutter hereto, are requested to presont them, in writing. to the stones, and Nag four foot of sidewalks of Forty-fitth atreot, med, at his office, on, oF before the 25th day of March | from Second to Third avenue; to roi culate and pave Titty AMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. | sixth street, and flag four fect of sidewalks where not now 16, 1853. | fi 4, ft enth to Eighth avenue; to regulate and Hise “s _-—_ | grade Lawrence strect, from’ 126th. to 129th stroct, and set TREET, DEPARTMENT, NO. 4HALLOF RECORDS.— | the curh and gutter stones therein; to pave Ninoteonth from First to Second avenue. Speciicatio y be lication to the Contract Clerk of this dep 853. JAMES FUREY, strest Con roposals will be received at this offies until erday, ase 3 18S, at 12 o'clock M., to, pave Sgoond ‘trom Twenty-eigh th to Forty-second streets. ‘crak ot | to be had lication to the Contract ————— —— — ae Bette Larign Caimi waa | QTREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. ‘March 16, 1853. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioi Public notice is hereby’ given that the following ret ee a — | lution has been presented tn the Board of Assistant Alder CON. | men:—To grace and pave Fourth avenue, from Thirty- One AIOE CRI AMTARYT plo Ne Batt ees tay tthe tne ot joer ta Roventh vende with thename ef the por: | mity With tho ordnance adopted by the Common Council In mae potsen wakieg ia opus ad the dave of tte pre: | Wot. All eons intarested, having objections thereto, tre ion, will bo received at the offeo of the Croton Aquo- [ae pr endped syn hag ne anyet April emt es duet De jertmeng, until Monday, the 28th day of March, | Naren oe 1803 SAMES Ey. veLtlatonites i cralvek Ui, $0 build & sewer, with the mecessary? arch 24, 1853. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. | Feee! ing basing and culverts, in Seventh avenue, from Fifty- street to and through Fiity-fourth street, to tho se wer QTREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. lta Broadway, being in length about 800 feet.’ The plan of | \) Sealed proposals, will be received at this affice until the sewer *a-epecificntions for the building of the same, Saturday, Aprit2, 1853, to regulate and pavo ‘Thirty ighth all other information relating thereto, can be obtaine rect, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, ond flac a Staple to the Water Perver ‘at this offi JHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department, ew York, March 17, 1858. EET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— | Publio notice is hereby given that the following #itions have ben presented in the Board of Aldormot 0 regulate and grade Fifth avenue from Forty-sceond to For- ninth stroet; to fing four fest of sidewalks where not now a, and pave Thirty-sixth street from, Broadway, to . Also, the followin the Board of and re five feet on the north side from all ns interested, having objections Masts ore 1 ro: them, in writing, to the undersigned, at yt before the 28th day of March instant. | JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. ace four feet recente sidewalks thereof. Spocitica- | tions to Lehad on ar lication to the Contract Clerk of this | department. | arch 24 ES FUREY, Stroet Commissioner. Sealed Proposals weil dé received at this of Monday, April 4, 1 2 o'clock M., to flag the si of Thirty-first street, ‘tom Siath to Sévent the sidewalk on easterly sidewalk of Rutgers strec Cherry to Monroe t; to fing the sidewalk of street in front of Noa j 238 and 237, botween Thirty-sixth to Thirty-niath peve Thirty. fifth street, from Eighth avenue to. Broadway, ecifications to be had on application to the contract clerk of thie ¢epe artment, JAMRS FUREY, Street Commissioner, ‘are! Maron 17,18 es arvlesinmaciabdiata, Crerex AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. 10 MASONS — eae Seales roposals wi be received at the othive of the Cee en Proposal for ro: | Croton Aqueduct Department otunds: Park) unit Men. | day, theath da ¥ ‘at 12 o'cloe 0 build ng a oof the person cr per’ | oeTor, with the mecesen iving basins and culverts, in | Pre aking ‘the same, and te of its presentation, | if be received at the otiee of the Croton Aqueduct at | until Monday, the 28th day of March, 1853, @’clock M., to build a necessary reooivi in'and oul 8 southeast corner of Third avenue and mtg ;, to connect with the sewer in third avenu 6 plan building of the samo, to, can ho obtain this offic President of the Croton Aqueduct Department, New York, Maroh 18, 1863. Christopher street, from Greenwich avenuo to the Hudion | river. The plan of the sewer, and specifientions for the build- | 28 of the same, and all other information relating thereto, can be obtained on application to the, the alee Purvoyor, at this office. 3 DEAN, ‘President of the Croton ‘Aqueduct Doparvinent. New York, March 25, 1863. ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CONTRAC- tors.—Senled proposals endorsed "Proposal for sower in Fifth avenue,” also, with the namo of the persou or per- sons making the same, and the date of its proson- tation, will be rocetved at'the office of the Croton Aquedact sewer nnd specifications for t gad all other information relating t! @m application to the Water Purve v, — FINANCE DE- ot bad al Fore vie, aT ee ty is provided | Department, nntil Monday, the 4th da; 853, at sfetion fitie 4, of the ordinance respecting the Sinking | 120’clock M., to build a sewer, with the y tacolving Fant er ANY porson or persons may desire te | basins and Culverts, in Ficth avenue, from 124th street to oom rise rent Aue the corporation, it shall bo the | Harlem river, being’ in longth about 3,140 feet. The plan of duty of the Comptroller to calculate rach ‘commutationatthe | the sewer, and specifications for the building of the snino, of six per cent, and upon the production of evidence ‘all other information relating thereto, oan be obtained Hint the sa al] arrears of ront havo been paid into the | om application to the Water Porveyer. at this office, Seaeay juty of the Mayor and Clerk to oxe- OLAS DEAN, olease of such quit rent.” ‘There are daily: applics, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, Maroh 26, "for commuting on single lote, ‘where the quit rent ri ae on # Jar; one fa by nie whe — desire'to sell and giv oe from fnoambra) ‘nd the rulo of gion tel nen kes tee eo | eee ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES, Se comrmcte Sy ornare 7 ce ceaees Daree UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 1 CTAM- intons fn the commutation. ‘The counsel to the sorporation given an opinion that there is no legal objection to ® to commutation, unloss thore has been some special ar. oy bers stroct.—Notice is hereby and next of kin of James C. Jameson, By tho rotatives at York, deceased, and who is alleged to have died te of the city of New shee ato, EESeement hetween th former owners as tothe payment of thee shall apply to tho § ] Meroe Hee it rent. I have determined, theroforg, to commute {St ' shall apply to tho Surrogate of the county of New | Ing 40 the provisions of the ‘above ordinance, on re | Yor for Vetter of ndministeation upon tho estate of bho | an said intestate, on the 25th day of April noxt, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ER B. SWEENY, Public Admiuistrator, Dated New York, March 24, 180d. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM: bors straot.-—Notice is horehy. given, to the rolatives aud next of kin of Thomas Swale, of Montreal, deosased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of rk, for letters of adminin- tration upon the estate of dhe'sald intestate, on th satisfactory evidence that the amount to be paid for is not less than the amount charged on the 1 bo released by any. prior arrangement be- PLAGor Compurcl ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERE- to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants lots, improved or ‘unimproved lands, that the following assessments have bee rs, and are | og in MS at ofhes of _ 9th day om by all persona im Sf April neat at 10 a'loek : a ation by all parsons ba onl” wark is o’oloek in tho forenoon. Dated, Now Fourth and Fi a limits embraced by such | PE |. SWEENEY, Public Adminiat “at inelude all the + gg ag 4 vacant lots, veces and ree! situated on bot ‘ot 125th ferest, between Fourth: nad Mighth ‘avenues, LEGAL NOTICES. # aro afucted by thy above named Ves ‘assonsmenti d to the same, or either of TERIFF’S SALF.—BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL WRITS them, are yeyuerted to prevent, their ohjoctions, in writing, F of exeoution. to me directed and delivered, 1 will sxpose to the uniorsizned, at their office, No. 4 Hall’ of Records, to sale, at public vendue, on Saturday, tho 26th da; within thirty days from the date of this notice. | Marci,’ 1608,"at 11 ovclock’in the forenoon, wt pler No, 0, | GAGE, | Bast river, alt tho right, title and interost of John C. Erier, CHA 3, DODGE, ( Assossors. | of, in and to Parker, now lying at suid pier, 1, LE bark CHARLES Wor thrall the rigging, tackle, To dala versal be! _ Office, Bureau of Asseomnenta, Stpect Deprgt ment, Ma: >, bods faraitate, He. 4 bats Tey F. Livenack, Deputy Sheri, | wilt The be aentaalp tip Attautio an 1 de} Bfected thereby, lowing ‘assessments tom ote by the aaa fa, and cle ia eae st tof = ezaminatio ireigh fie Bureau 2 examination hy all persons | For or paaeage, ‘16th April. tnd their socom STATES MATL STBAM- UNITED J. J, Comstook.—This wien taken von svar ors ane ‘casere strength bv ommodations for passongers are unequalled foF Clegance and ice of passage from Now York to Liverpool, in frst eabin, $100. te notond sabia, $7. Mmsctanivenae et cote etal From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £25. ry rienced surgeo! 42 experienced surgeon paltece 40 each ship. From weengrate® oF *From Liverpool. se Maron 19... 186, Wendie Mareh 9. ril 2. "De, Mareh De. Do. Do, 0. 10. Do. Do. De. Do, Do. Do. Be: De. Do. The o ailver, unless Eo. pret expres RTS & Ci a DRAPER, Havre. these ships will not be accountable for rela, i or met 1, precious stones, ahoret and the value es FSR Saha WSNSsa-ea Sal, Deo. & Bco,, wo No. as Sidhe ot, N.Y. {3 King's Ama Yard, Londo JOHN MU INROE ee C8) No. or0.. own bulli bills of hi Rue Notre Dame des Te, BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Panag $120 78 ¥ROM BOSTON ‘TO LIVERPOOL Chief Cabin Passage. Second Cabin Pasee The ships from Boston ‘oni! at Hai $100 cy ita, anapran a itm” AMERICA, Captain Leitch, Canada, Asia, Lott. Niagara, Lang, Europa, ~ bn Ate leer unless ca, Ei snot ecared until paid for. ‘An experionced The owners of those ships Will not by specie, J lading a thereof ote expresse: ballton, Stone, “ “New York Wednesday, 4th May, stints vite udking, ot tain Hanis; Bost Boaton, jain Shannon, Captain Stone, NIAGARA, Captain Lang. These vessols carry a clear white light at mast en starboard bow, red on por ow. Wednesday, 30th March, New York, Wednesday, 6th April. Wednesday, 13th April. New York, Wednesday, 20th April. Boston, geon on board. ate Y, With April.j ountadle for gol ot sists recious stones, or mi 5 therefor, and’ the value freight TORRES OF DANA ST Ae ny Heel d Bela Geeea, Tae LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- ship Company intond sailing their favorite steamships WROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Gh City of Manchester: City of City of Gla City of Mane Saloon, $90, $55, and sii, A limited supply’ of thir d found with eoinfortably cooked provisions, Liverpool | $30. i to brin, id drafts 0) eee marae Part tificates gums from £1 the office of Glasgow, a of pasca out oe ank Hundvitts 3 RICHARDSON, za Byers March s ay, peril ay, Spies 2. ding to atate rooms), Passonsers will be taken, Ee Liverpool ean obtain cer- St steamed ‘he Glasg ip GLASGOW, mmander, will i Ieee ioe oy bin, $50; third elass, do. do. (midship $20—stoward's fous included. “Apply 3. HoSYMON, 83 Broadvay.”” AM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— ow and New York Steamship Com 1,962 tons, 400 horse power, fail from Glasgow, on Wodn nd will loavo New York for Gli ¢ 12 o'olock, at noon, vik = = in, (oa- do.) $7: segond on. = ST, DENT 9 burth Alongs Fellanshes master, ST. NICOLA! aa tons Werthen,, foho Bragdon, master, ‘New ship MERCURY, it tone burthen, D. aster, ship WIELTAM TE aszengers, 1,200 tons a es Funck, 208 ‘They are ail frat elace Now rork built shi provid all requinite articles for the comfort an and commanded b; brads. The Brice of passage 1s 3100, but those actually inc BOYD & HINCK onven men of rien es without wines or liquors, CKETS TO be Notas ath) LINE—THR FOL- lowing ships will leave Hi ork on the Ist Kota Lo the subserjbers wilt be forwarded free from EN, Agents, 164 Pearl otroet, OR SOUR AMETON 4 AND HAYRE—THE UNITED to land Sh, 3 12 o'clock, rice of pa tothe thee i tl should be cent on “below.’? No freight will be received after Thurs: 7th, For freight oF paaiae he as to MORTIME. irom INGSTON, Agent, bin, lower in. Havre and London. For MOLLER SAND & OR. BERMUDA | AND 8ST. THOMAS.—TIHE STEAM- ship Merlin, Captain Cronan, will sai A pril 7 Paasnge Money to Bormnda ‘tppiy toE 0 mails and passen gers, on Saturday, ‘0. from $120. An experienced hip FRANKLIN, J: commander, will leave Tort Havre, touch! es A. Wotton, Southampton rik North river. on is Fret not wanted du: bi aboard tho da Sy rds North anata 12 o'alook Me Prive ot ‘bin, main saloon. saloon, perienocd surgoon is attached to the must pass through the Post t. Thom! it Uy g TEMA. Ace before Pitre Eerkea me TY der, vat sail for Special activescd| in ht, of Boden reet, Thu OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICUMOND.— The United States mail st Cavendy, commander, will 1 March 26th, at 40 Yelock, P ‘and for Lt DUAN £1 PLEASANTS. 83 Front Saturda, on board,’ aiship ROANOAKE, E. ier 13 North river, om mi For froight apply et, OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES mail Ati —The new ae eae stenmship FLORIDA, M. 8. cap atdo’clock P. M. sv ‘om pier No. EL L. North river. SAMUI MITCHILL, 194 Fron The ALABAMA, C. D. Ludlow, oaptain, on Saturdé; April 2. For speed, strongth, accommodations, ‘0 on Saturdi 7 Maren 26 erect nd fare, these ships have no superior on the ocean. OR SAVANNAH—THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA United States mail, javannah, on Wednesday, the 0th inst. clock A. M., fromthe wharf, above Vine strost, every arrangement for tl ngors, this ship is unsur iladelphia, $25; stoorage, Collins, hia aud strength, and convenience ‘of from New York or of Geo sitzreatt in, Fhiladelphits jarves; in Savannah, carrying th for Captain W. | Teave Phila will In 5 he is peed aod. Faro The Stato is loaves as above every alternate Waodnesday, Horon & Martin, No, 973g Nor ‘4 A. L. ITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY— Now Orleans, via Iavana.—The splendid stoamship Yor CHEROK FE, Rodne: Raxter, commander, will sail from he Pier at the foot of W: Arron, street, North river, on* Mon- day, ‘New Or! are requested to supply tl A) ati of lading, other fo ‘M%th March, at 2 enge to Havana ‘and New Lorths, $60; lowor forward No freight taken to Hav: jeans at 30 0 \g, Which mi rm will be rm r ened ernselves onte lication 4G ° "For froight oF st street, corne: eisely. Rates of w Orleans:—Upper and aftor saloon oon berth, 000; ete er ag ight tal eee. "shippers of freight ormpany’s bills 0 with the office. ai; on a TaANCHES-FANEAESTUR LINE—THE shortest and choapest routo—The Accessory Transit | Company of Nioaragu of themall—Only company s ding the Beette o Isthmus hip STAR y, for San J itn the tons roprictors—Through in advance | through teks : crosein, he favorite doubio-eng THE WEST, 2,200 tons burthen, wan del Norte opular toa: urthen, over poate, Nevine but twelve imiles ‘There steamers aro unsurpassed in their vontilation and For information or paseage at the lowest apply only at the agonoy, No, commodations. line. NDEPENDENT OPPOSITION LINE FOR CALIF t reduction in price.—The now and splendid ) tons,) Willlam A. Mills, ill leavo New York for Aspinwall on Tuos- o'olook P. M., connecting with ‘a fire vided. by Mewrrs, Garrison & Frets, st Panama, to oon rs to San Francisco. character, of Doing decidedly tho fastoat steamer on the fowte, having st her ni caeeet w Soa ae the tabll two to fivedays. Her good q Accommodations for passen oth her speod. the pai sorRing invites the offi lieved t five days, as us pascenge ave fron. pier No, 2 North river, at three o'clock aip BROT: pal a 5, 5 the Nioaragas 2ONa of land transportation. attery. pla ANDERBIL ont. gees. 0x6 andtlanéd, asians sue. copevonatad snese | hired’ runners for other lines. None are employed for this CLE pat 3 vom rt of the owners or ae through with expedition, comfort, SAM, G0 to procure tickets at td examine the steamor, now in port, and to oall at ice before hat it wi ure! ing elsewhore, nttnched to the ship, whose norviees are free of obarge. freight or passage,s ee ey Mik public. and it is con! he regular mails from three to recisely, from lor & 8 stonmship, pro- The Unele Sam hi 4 titors from ‘A good surgeon is For 4 $, Agont, 51 Cortlandt stroet. N, B—A mail will be made up in accordance with the now Uni the accommodation of the anticipate ‘d sont by this stoamor, d Statow postage law, for iontly be- EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP CoM- pany, through to San Franci Panam: Iethmus. thip UNION, Weavo New York, for Acninwall, Ne h river, enda: at selrely, connecting with, the td and Tarnitoent aid wheel Agents. VADEN, Sheriff, Le ane A al preelraly, do sree engin A mail commander, ‘arom to receive the Union's passengers, reduced rates eamshi wi claco, mado on t! 5 rt, ‘edition, ae me Le nded on the wharf at Aw nd are cautioned only at 26 Broadway. beg is made wy States Postage DAVIS, is00, vin Aspinwall and whe "dekettion on tbe ‘he new and fast side-wheel doable engine steam- 1,500 tons, Richard Adams, commander, will ‘Navy Bay, from m pier No, 4 Tho seeommodstions and Fae P nN. Pine" slekets for. this fine are seld BROOKS & CO., General at the chove offive, under ww, for the eonvenionee of 4. Hor | UNITED. STATES MAIL co COMPANY fonnecting with the Pacife Mall Steamship Company — weekly ere, ited States mail.—Oul. meekly itn ail LQ for California an Binwall and | ing, New York on he oka Jn, rt soles did new United States mail steamauipoRESCLNTCrTe barthen, —— aoe ae will (oh on ne acite EGON ay snediately for San Fs will bo followed? om tho. Bek ‘Tho ‘Crescent | et April by the, United States mail steamer Georgia tous burthen, D. D. Porter, U. 8..N., commander, connoct- ing at Panama with the Pacife Mail Steamship Company's a. ship TENNESSEE: The Pacito Mail extra steamers at Pana- For froight or passage, HITNEY, ee of the eompanice, pare West ‘atreet, corner of magniscent gual te immediate de Patch. Satine’ Hine of ‘be the fastest third class are, raeeiee (ae ee 1 ates : —Fir fadiow’ $350; dol '¢200. "tyne books are now Be asad a ae & SON, Agente, 34 Broad USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE—THE A 1 PACKET AED ROCKTAN 1,800 tons burd iow loading at pier Fo. a Canton, as tenth ngihie. of thi tg | Port Philip, on 30 uw ‘sail for Melbourne, urpassed accommo; dations of this noble hp een, eae ae ment for, parties to examine ber; “and, the established thie et nepal | Line for despatch over allo yn di to engage by her 74 eel bound to thove porta. Tor carly appltontion shout be magia $6 Wait Front strvot, or to A. ELLIOTT, preivonse, te. any ether ebUas or AR es ‘Atanas PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PAC ts.—Ships of thie line are fitted up with Emerson's px tilators, and carry Francis’ matte igo boat te tiful A 1 oli ip Be ninth ship of the ent nearly new ani James Nichol it wi juceeed the Oregor above line, and sail te ‘om New York for Molbourne, Port Philip, on the 10th ‘April, punetually, By application to an; of the Saonts will be seen « list of the provisions, ample juantities of which are provided for the use of passengers, be f passage are as follows:—Saloon, first cabin, and $225; a cabin, $125, Bverythin "provided fer the passenger d towels. “The sak ty of days. -Fittoen cubic fe Wo verti ill ho it one-third the amount of | jortion of the second \d others, half fepor dup in a superior price $140 cnoh? child price. An experience goon socom pani tery attendane requ ite for the comfort of passen; ° vided, free of charge, The Nimrod isa vary fastsaflor, and has fa erb accommodations for passengers. Her saloon is 55 foot in Jength; her second cabin is roomy, light, and wall ventila- ted. ‘he proprietors of this, the first and only regular line, deem it anrtd to — that none of their vessels have been oblized to at any port for supplies, A feat class | ‘vesrel will eases he Nimro id sail on the 20th of May. A. W. CAMERON, or JOHN ‘OUDEN. ie Wi IL street. AUSTRALIAN, BACKET—EXCELSIOR LINE—FOR Melbonene, Port Philip.—Tho entirely and roal clipper GEM OF THE SEA, Bowen, commander, only 400 tous re- glster, sucoceds the ‘clipper Panama, and vill sail on Mon- jay, the 4th April, The most of her cargo ia engaged. No fiderage or second cabin passengers taken, | From the fauit- Jean model of this beautiful clipper, and the long experience of Capt, Bowen in passages to the Indian and Pacific oceans, it is confidently predicted she will distance all competitors and make the passage inside of seventy day 0 is now loading at pier 13, East river. N, B.—This vossel is to be fitted with lightning rods, and takes boats sufficient to carry with safety every soul to be on board. She has one new surf bout and a full supply of improved patent lite proservere. For freight or passage, a ORMELL & HORTON, s1 014 slip. OR AUSTRALIA —THE A NO. 1 NEW YORK BUILT clipper packet ship TEXAS, 800 tons capacity, is now dy to receive cargo and passengers, of first and second cl: and will sail from New York ‘on tho 12th of April. ‘The Texas was built in the lar packet ship from New York, her Passengers being constructed on’ an im without rogard to 6x legant, fitted with but two tiers of b the same height of oabin, (say seven f ships have three tiers of ‘double berths.’ ‘Tho berths in the second cabin are built so.as to leave an airy and light nasnge way next the sides of, the ship, thus avoidiag the kneos of the ship in the berths; also the nauseous from bilge water at the air ip will be comman perienced and efficient captain and officers, a with skilful physician. Our provisions will with care, and be of the best quality, One-fourth of pass Femilted will gecure a passage, for which apply JO SARDY, 58 South street, corner of Wall; or to NOMA iI. SANDFOND, 20 South street. USTRALIAN PASSAGE TICKET FOR SALE—TOR advertiser bas a second-cabin passage tiokst to Austra- at thorough manner fora rogn- jommodations for lia, per a regular line of clipper ships, and will Bot be able to go, and will sell fora reasonable sum. ly, between a and 2o’clock, to ELIAS RUTHERFORD, TES '4'St. Mark’s Place. (QUPPER SHIP HARRIET HOXIE, FOR SAN FRAN- , Sisco, itnow rapidly loading at the bulkhead botwoon East river, and can take fifty to one hundred ght freight, if immedintely fered to CO Wa street. PASSENGERS PER SHIP ST, THOMAS, rill, master, for eieays Australia, will please be g8 board, at pier 8, East river, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at which hour t] ip will ‘proceed to SCHMIDT @ BALCICEN. soe AGENCY. GENCY FOR THE ALE ! AND PURCHASE OF ALL hotels, refectori sch dispote of, or wishing to c, ease give ery fall information, as to all particulars to }OUN a FLAl MER, No, 68 Wall etro GENCY FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF a every description, of vessels. Jou AMMER, real estate broker, 68 Wall str Keeps a resister of vessels to be sold. Office hours from 10: M. to 4P. Owners intending to sell, will please give full and particular desorip tion. NEES “SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION MER. chants, Valparaiso. WILLIAM F. HYE. ¥. A. RICHARDSON, References, 71aG0—Hon. Bailie Peyton. Vatranarso—Messrs. Alsop & Co., Hemenway & Co. etaua—dMenars. Corwine, Bro. &'Co., Garrison & Frets, mm. Nelson Lrvenrooi—Mesers. Bowman, Grinnell & @o., William AUGUSTUS LOMBARD. Jackson, Esq. New Yorx—Meners. FE. K. Collins & Co., Goodhue & Oo., Capt "earn Nyo, steamer Pacite atx ‘John Menderson & Co., Thomas J, Ye ‘&Co., White and Elder, B, Bin nawertco-wetrs. Fish, sere &Co., Hussey, as. Doane, Bx Dosron—j b Leiabard, Koger ED, Brigham acne Wiliams. Sharon Nye, Parkin & Co. EAL ESTATE OFFICE—JOHN A. FILAMMER RES- pectfully announces to his numerous down town and Brooklyn frignds that he bas openod an office in No, 68 Wall street, where he sg tra B imess in the purchase and sale of real jal reasonable terms. A num- ber of lo in ‘Strattonport ‘and ih meiy eae | still for sale, Also, from 50 to 60 acres of superior laud, a Adjoining Flam- mersburg, and within » few yards distance of @ oonveniont landing, where a dock is about to be built, LIQUORS. 20. 00 OLD STYLE JUGS SCHIEDAM GIN TOR tat usd, Old Club sehnap| tet dost in the ae ot ‘a few cases of Sehiedam and Holl in bittors, article; 25 casos pOnsEeee, % eases radled ober ten 7,000 His Witt UNDERLUFLL, 490 Broome street. $10.000 WORTH OF Deere. Adal GIN, yr cordials, Heidsicek, miishey, Jamaien sad St Hous other brands ’c! doxe apy fgeeny by NDERHILL, BARRELS OF PO! STOUT AND ALL 5 OO “onsisting of Guinne are] Robert Manders EX, Dublin stout, Barclay & Perkins’ London porter and Philadolphia'porter and stout, Falkick’s, Younger's, doll’s, and Teunant’s Scotoh alos, Philadelphi 'WM. H, UNDERBILL, orn | GASKS MUIR & SON’S ALE, BARCLAY, PER- kina & Co.'s, and Robert B. Byass’ London portor, in pinte and iquarts ; champagnes, sauterne, hook ; grape loaf, muras. and heidsiok uae and claret Fines; sa excellent assortment of prime old Havana segars, for PETERS CHAMBERS, Importers, 900 Brosdvay. ETERS & CHAMBERS, 300 BROADWAY, IMPORT- tra of wines, brandies, and segars, ofer, in quantities ale and dark brandies, Assorted brands ak ‘whiskey, Jausice id St. Croix of port, el thas any other house Buyers are requested to exai WATCHES, JEWELRY, dic. eee CACO OAT ae Wircer, an SUBSCRIBER 1: = to euit, all gr Sf glay’Seoteh and 1 | rum, together wit at much less pri Real Jules Ju by evory arrival, Trish certificates tok, warranted per foot time kee) COOPER WATONE! Duplex and lovers, in hunting and magie cusea, perfect INDEPENDENT S008! Lis ldadter second watehes, for timing horses, in gold and silver enton, CHRONOMETERS. Splendid gold pocket cheonometors, which rum without | any variation. RIGHT DAY WATCHES, H Watches which Fan eight days, for ladies, some in bunting’ ATCOHES a ND WATORES for ladies, some fn magio ences. MAGIO WATORTS, which chan; into — different watches, \PCHES WHICH WIND ap and turn the nands without an; four holes) key. patent lovers ent levers, hunting oni ut Bee low Silver detached | and all other sayiee of watcher at | Diamond ear ings, pl for sale at much less tha: 2 aS 4 J 5 n the w | Kinds of gold chains, wire. gold. we rt fold pene arora 8, ‘ue ra eta, Freastpine and silver | spectaclon, gold ph | “Sterling silver spoons, cups, forks, pie kntvos, napkin | rings, fruit knives, wedding cake knives, &e. fee, Wateheg andj welry exchanged. All watel hes warranted to keep good | Sine or ke money returned. All kinds of watches and clocks cleaned and repaired tm the best manner, at much lees than the w WORGR', ai ALLEN, importer of watcher jewelry. mholeaie and retail, Ne IT Wail stress, (recon adr) nese Broad: , AND | el BOUGHT mois A ess gold and silver. Money advanced on many sum, at the loan office, 32 Warren | from 10 to 3 o'clock, N. B,—Our busi- To; JEWELER era Ren ae cl exoonted, }@ ines ong Xs on oie, wt very moderate terms. Flonee rai [3% j Valentini, assisted b: THEATRE. — * an tae OPEN AT7; CUR. evening, Maree Tete be performed Mr. R, Sonne . Me steve ly | Rach: Poa aise, Mr. Fletcher Ae peror. : Song—"* Kat Darlin, EA AB AND ils sve Arrac. Zar Breron’s HEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET. —DOORS open at 7; to commenes ab 714 o'eloc Satueday evenings March 36 wif be performed DAVID CoprERE! LD. Trotwood. Mrs. Hughes woot ites Micawber. te Mrs. ao it ‘Mrs. Dyout Miss Weston Popular Ballad, Hes ‘Mrs. Holman Overtures, £0. . Orchestra THE OLD DUTC Mr. Dyott ir. Burton ATIONAL. THEATRE, GOVERNOR. tanmits Mr. Johnston Bertha Miss Hill LATHAM STREET.—DOORS 6%; curtain rises at 744 o’cloc! eing, Mas March 2 will be performed yOMAD'S WRONGS. De Vervey. Mr. NB. Clarkog Pauline Mrs, Nichols TH OCEA OF Meriton., . .Mr. W. G. Jones | Isabella, 7. CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, b> ,tavare.—Boxes and Parquet, 25 cen’ eo Mrs, W. G. Jone, NEAR CHATHAM Benefit of Mr. J. Saturday evening, March 26, will be performed Rob Roy, ....Mr. J. R. Scott | Helen. - Mra. J. R. Scott : JACK SHEPPARD. Blaeskin, .Mr. Robinson | Jack Miss Mitchell ARNUM’S MUSEUM—ON SATURDAY EVENING, at 73¢ o'clock, for the last time, the gorgeous Oriental spectacle of BLUEBEARD, pone to ‘whic on A PHENO. ENON IN A S)O0CK F Tn the o. ivarncon arelock, the spectacle of BLUEBEARD repeated. The Li Animads, &o., are to be seon at all hours. Admission to tt whole Museum. Entertainments, £c., 2 conte; Parquet and First Baloony, 1234 cents extra, BRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE the week, under ision of B. P. Christ; Grand street.— Open every, night during je direction and pgrsonal supe: whose concerts in this efty, for th received with favor by ighly respect audiences. Tickets, 25 cents. Doors o meoat7%. On Saturday next, of J. W. Raynod, primo basso. 0) 4, Concert will commenee Goat LIBRARY ROOMS, Grand Concerts given ever: M8 BROADWAY,— evoning by Signorina Eli Miss Julia Barton, from Brougham Lyceum; Mr. Meyer, from Mme. Thillon’s troupe; Master Hill. musical wonder; the two admired danscuses, Miss Henry and Miss Fanny Hudson; anda great number of accomplished young ladies. Tickets only 35 cents. To commence at eight o'elock, NE WEEK MORE OF RISLEYS ILLUSTRATED ‘Thames, and the whole of the City of London, with the new iioure of Lorde.—Evary evening, at 73; 0 ’elgok Satur- aay afternoon, at. 2 o'clook, Deseriptions by J. it. ly, M.D.’ Price reduced to only OMENS ALPINE RAMBLES, “AND ASCENT OF lont Bianc.—Speoial Noties.—A plage adapted for this novel acd beautiful entertainment ay at lencth been se- \ is about undergoing the alters for ite presentation, due notes ‘2% eents. TUDIO CURTOSO, IN Buildings, 629 Broadway.—Among the BREWSTER'’S MARBLE pieaala Bpeci- mens of art and curious mechanism which are drily expected in this Museum, is the Victoria Clock, in company with Cl pelaeophse Columbus, George Washington, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria, Napoleon, Scott's Rebecca, and the ce brated Cance and his Musicians on the tight rope. This wou- derful and mysterious piece of ingenuity ig only excelled by the great ‘k at ia eM ON, — Catalog ind tick for sale at the oe naa on ana cipal boo! nd music stores on Broadway. Admission, 25 gents; season tickets, for femilien, $2. Open from 9 A.M. to proe ESSOR Deena, NORTH, GREAT WIZARD oF ‘hore European re} wantin of twonty years’ stagding, Professor of Natural ie Son coupled with his Americ: pvtation, confirmed b: millions of American citizens, as the greatect Magician of either ancient or modern times, (Moses exeepted,) but, like the ancient Moses, whose wouders swallow all the lake ni eclipse allother Wisarde, Mazisians, Kings of Magic, &c., &c., who have sprang up since the Pro- fosscr’s snecerstul appearance in this country has called inte existence (as in a parope such a host of itinerants, THE ARD OF THE NORTH, the great original, the inventer of modern magic, is Charleston, 8.C., for three weeks; after whiok, h Mobile, Ala.; New Orleans, La.; S Ga.; Richmond, Va.;, Baltimore, Md., 234 ; Washing D. C., on the 18th of April. and New or for the World’s Fai in 350, ‘when the lovers of Sho marvellous will have woudess to look upon unparalleled fa fhe: world. Loo: PROFESSOR. ANDERSON, During lus Southern tour. And when he is again i’ th’ North Richard will be found bimself apain.”? oy pe VELASQUEZ."—THE CELEBRATED of Charles the Firat, by the great Vela juor, painted ae Madrid In. 1623, on the’ ovcasion of his romantic visit to the court of Spain, is now on exhibition at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway, from 10 A. M. to 10 P.M, Admission 25 cents, ETROPOLITAN HALL.—SANFORD'S GREAT N. of the Mis Quen tional panoramic ippi river.—The inting ever exhi ihe river from its mouth to s of St. Anthony, listanco of nearly three thousand , a 734 o'clock; Saturday ion, 0c; children, 250. OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY.—YOUR ATTEN tion is respectfully enlled to the fact that Dr. Valon- tine, the celebrated delineator of Eccentric Characters and Yankee Peculiaritios, will gntinue his, laughable Parlor Seetinecien entitled enings with Brother Jon» than,” at the Chapel, every a ening ‘during the week. wission, 50 cents; gedtleman and two ladics, $1. Open at 1) commences at 8. 10 THEATRICALS.—W. R. FISH, Groat LONDON, theatrical and characteristic wig maker, Herman Pearl four doors from Broxaway. Amateur attender Wigs Lent on hire f B.—Any style |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADEL his—from pier No. 1 North river. we linea daily, at TAM. and 2 P.M.—Acsommodation lin by steamboat Joha Potter to town, and. seambost R. Stockton to Philadelphia. Fa Express line, at 2 P.M., by steamboat John Pot- ter to Amboy, shenae direct to Caindon by care through, in four ear Fare—§3. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7 & Seuth Amboy, ears to Borden- NY AND NEW ‘wo dail, ing at Al West, from the new OR “aL BANY—FARE $1.—ALBA Rid ae Re Be ‘trains, at 9 nd sini ns oor ot eg North a of White, Elm, and .Contro s'san'be procured, and baggage ‘Bete a einay, Utien, Syracuse, Hochester sed Buffalo. Pas ‘also foesived at Broome and Bowery, and Twenty- tixth strest and Fourth avenue stations. ‘The above train ‘will land passongora at Croton Falls and Chatham Four Cor- ners only. All other trains will start from City Hall sta- Mon, sorter of Tryon row and Centre strect, as horetofere. UDSON RIVER RAJLROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street, for Albany ané T bay ia train, 6 A.M.—through in four hours, connecting with trains reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 3 e'clock same ovening. in, 6AM. Through way train at 1 P.M. Expros train, 6 ccommodation train, 6 P.M. Parsdagers taken st Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four: teenth, and Thirty-first streets. Sanday trains, from Canal street, at73¢ A. M., for, Pough- keepsie, and 6 P.M. for eben stopping at all way stations, EDMUND ¥RENCH, Superintendent. E' YORK AND onal RAILROAD-NEW York to Burlington, St. Johnsbury, Ogdeasburg, Mon- treal and intermediate towns. Tickets can he Deoaured at th way. ress trains leave at 8 A.M. and 3.30 P. Checked a hrcgs, Freight by railroad steamers from slip evory day at 30’ sleek Le Bills of daaing Bind Price reduce DE, Agen Sou N®*w,72 YORK AND Gn ted States (ee through i four Mail and Express Linge, hours. Now Jersey Railroad, via pire City— Leaving New York, foot of Cortlandt and? A. Mand 4 and Oyo PM. Fare in the 8 A.M #275, and'in the 9 M. and 534 8, Leave Fuiadeiph 3 1, 7, and 9 Aa fn 8 Yor est clase, $5 50. Waa Nonfoit and Chatlestos—-chrougs Hexets 4. theo ¢ carried, in the 8 and 9 A.M. and 4 and 5% P. Tues from Now York. ferry fifteen minutes EXTRA PAY. FFICERS, MARINES, AND SAILORS OF THE navy, and officers and incn of tho revenuo service, w served in the arora ony a ate aes . rh oo at an; om, ntitle Mexlean war, oF at say n 1846 to 1852 are entised te BAA WEBER teens ED STATES ayy DOR PAY.—ALL SEA yn and marines who served in any United States vor selin i Le? — from Nig in to preety, “C] titled to double which they can obtain eto. Ki ‘ KOW!) w WNIG Wal street. fro! of office. second hoor MEDICAL. CE HOURS, FROM 9 70 12 A. W. ‘Ss gtk eR HOUR: Dense day ‘eacepted, at No, 643 Houston street, OHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BR CON suited at his office, where he hae prectined his Ls a4 for the last twenty-two years. Hours from7 A. M. R. COBDETT, 19 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- fulted on the treatment of diseases. Twenty-three years in his speciality, enables him to make speedy euros, The victims of quackery cum apply with the vertainty of being honorably treated. r. C. isa momber of the New York University. OLLOWAY’S PILLS, A CERTAIN CURE FOR DRO DROP *y.—Extract of a letter from. Mra. L of Leam- ington dated, October 15th, 1800." To Profersor Holloway, Sirs is with gratitude that I write to inform you of ti i wonderful cure effected on ad by taking your =i Bee for s wevere ‘case of dropsy. The di speared a) 0, and notwithstanding the r | Suite ce Tredioal seg. f eonsulted, sil seemed wnatle te check its pr much swollen that I cow 1 commenced taking our invaluable pills, by mei strict attention 0 your printed directions, 1 rfeetly eured.”” Sold by all the vendors of medicine tthe Britis h empire, and by thore in the United States 7 and #1 00 per box ole: E ie" tioRsey'd Maidon Jane, at the pr rl tora, 21; strand, London, YATTS INFALLIBLE LITE 7 Watte Nervous Antito:s, 2. 3 SSSSSSsEu' . His orwort, ght Spry "cherry Pectoral, for eoashi Aromatio Scheidam Sehuay Dr. Cook's Remedy for Intemperan Prof, Morte’s In sing Cordial, © 23 Monthly 7sils iway’s Relief Ss se "8, Ant! Drandreth'y ‘Wright's, Seales Heir kel! Alloway’ and Daily's Oin i Hyperion and Bi ar Re ecto medicines to trade Rt TEULON'S old cor: ner, Bowory and Grand stroet. YSICIAN AND. SURGEON, NO, 42 a | MM, Sakantced corner of Broadway, author of (he 'Mo- deat Adw ‘and Marriage Guide,” Tice 38 cents, Sold at Bz ronan ‘and at Broadway Post oli. Gis, Fer dG 10 9 ib the eveDIOG, en | =. = aMUSEMENTS. Battier “De THEATRE.—E. Deecpereeenesepereee een eS MAI SOLE Lessee. par pa EN nth @olock, . OTA, Pi [ee Saturday Maroel, ., ar. Whiting | Mm \IBLO’S GARDEy. —GRAND COMBIN. N N OPERA TROUPE, ATION 1A anal mete Pas ‘Artists of ‘the ALBOM 4 ni ‘ZEK TROUPES, together with oth aint Lyric Artiste who are @2- Peeted soon to arrive from The Summer Season will commonse on MONDAY, MARCH 2. by the old established favorite operas will be produced, a a ‘aazeh sain ” SEMIRAMID) porting ? who eels rity an a Alto, NUIANA IN pe sad Magebeenis lat eke THE PRoPHenE, In making the above announcement, the pager assure the musical public that no labor oreerates aneft te spared to vo ‘at metropolis of t) wa whieh shall net only viet teh casa eee ( Peterabur ae the ine” Grand by thet kind ea heme rying out this great undertacinn iT te ‘Le Grand Simi Sle Lessee and Maneger. ete nie A Pips and Signor rates” sd ek he price of tickets wit be Two Dollars and One Di Aqcording to location, ficket: ones will be ew ned on Saturday morni fo store of William Hall & Son, and other at N Garde Onl. Teel Doltse Tiel ean be sold on Satarda On Monday, the remaining Two Dollar, and ‘the One Dollag Tickets, will be sold. Opera nights:—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. IBLO’S GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY be engaged for respectable pertoemanses Cy, the off dighta, (Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday) ving she opere fonson.. Apply, from 8 A. M ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR Broome street.—Doors open at 6%; to commence at Tie Saturday evening: Me Mar wit ke be performed Lord Duber! Mr Blake | Zokiel | Woiaee mn. Mr. al Dr. Pangl fr. =e unk] Kenrick. ee “4 Chippendale | Lan Mr. tle PAUL Mr. Lester | Pauline... Miss Laura Keeno Mr. Lyster | Mad. de Nerval, Mrs. Crames Cyrille, . .." die. Chip Gabrielle, ....Mrs. Stephens De Beauchamp. .Mr. Sraaed | Harriet. Mrs, a9 NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, ‘Afternoon and Evening;) Mareb 26, ic ie ‘pouestTRIAN TROUPE. Madame Tourniaire, Mile. Josephine, In all their beauti‘al Acts of Horsemanshi ve att On Monday, an entire change of pertorman OOD'S MINSTRELS, 441 BROADWAY, ABOVR Howard street. Open every ovening.—H.' Wood, Ma- nager and Proprietor. The entertainments offered by shi celehrated company of Musicians and Ethiopian Delingato cannot be equi band in the United tater: See programme. 734 o'clock. Admi ine. public are respects noerts are diseontinued, 25 conte. PAL} ineormed that the’aneravon eo ‘00D'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY.—HORN'S Benefit. . Horn respectfull: announces to his friends d the public that his Lenefit is fixed for Monday March 2s, when he will offer at an entertain trusts, will sustain tho Mi fe which this company has atta’ neds ah attend in Permnen Monday, 28th in Minstrel Hall, to soe bis friends, and all to honor him with acall, Box office pes from Hi till wilt at the tlokee offeg, those who may wisk P.M. H® LER’ 3. SALOON | oF WONDERS, NO. 539 BROAD- way, Chinese Buildings.—Closed for two weeks.—Opem in on Monday evening, April 4, with superb attractio: d reduced prices ROFESSOR ROBERT HELL! the great original Necromancer, will re-open hib Saloon noxt Monday evening, and produce some of the most amasing and astounding feats of tho MAGIC ART AND CABALISTIC SCIENCE eyer witnessed in America, and which cannot fail of oom: ineing the public that Professor Heller is ie a Magiciqn, and sur} ilitien of all the conceited and. blunderiig 0 havo preceded Mun. Pecfeanor Haller's MIRACLES OF SECOND SIGHT Willstill bo the feature of his with tho great variety of other A divertisement of unusual brilllanoy, and one w! command the attention of the fasti ous. seekers after plea- ure and novelty. OB ROY-TNE BEAUTIFUL DRAMA—WELL BI Played to-night, at tho St. Charles Theatre —Mr, J. Scott as thc hero. This is ono of Mr. Scott’ best & parts, ‘and cannot fail to fill the house for his benefit, to-night. Robin- funny Robinson—is nightly convulsing dienoe son— with laughter. ANVARD'S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND the Holy Landis now open: at the new and spacio orama, in Broadway; djoining the Metropolif tan Bote! and continued every g. Painted from Ab perey et ings made upon the spot, by Mr. Banvard, dat ring am exton« sive tour, undertaken expressly or tho ‘work. Me, B. will explain the paintings personally. Picture moves at 73¢; and on Weduesday and Saturday aiternoons, st 8 Ad- 2 EE SES * AND SCIENTIFIC. it atthe extraordinary perform dite kindred phenomena? Ele mission, 60 cents; children, half-pr° MUSING, | WONDERFUL, Langb, who ean b ances in ¢mental alehemy an City AokembTy Rooms, gant tall, {50 Broadway. ‘Tho cole: rated | Profestor B. Brown Williams. this 6 ening, at o’cloel RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—GEO. The’ og Ade aatannnice is i om every Lea, Proprietor. 3 oeloek: and in sais for the Be pore 0 * Gineste und Original eprevent sions st Living itatuary,” by M’lle Casinet's Troupe’ of Model Artiste, to- it's ther with # variety of beautiful iy For forther eulars, sce bills of each day, | Admission: —Seate in MARA AAA HRONIC DISEASES BSPECIALLY TREATED FROM 12 t0 3 o’elock, by Dr. RYAN, o-cont ‘the Government Heepital, Montreal, aad leeturer. om dies of the akin, chest, and nervous system, Offices, 383 Broadway. ILAIRVOYANT EXAMINATION: 3. —DR. SWAN AND Madame Jobneon will remain at t! until the first of May only. on the examination of di roperty, fe. will do well to call. soon. eave for England, and will be, absent, during months. Office and residence, 310 Madison street, East Broadway or Grand street omnibusos, and stop Gouverneur street, Lrings you within two bloeks of my office, corner of Madison snd Gouverneur streets, R._K. PRESTON, AUTHOR OF “THR FEMAL®S Frieitd in Neod,"” may be consulted at, his office, 265 Bowery. Adv: See his card in the Picayune, Sun. day Courier, R. WARD, FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG, Calf be sonsalted hotwixt the hours of 7 A.M. and , ice at the old estattished plaews R. CLARK, MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY oF 0@ New York, can be consulted at 48 C for s quick and sure irene +, and from 3 to 9 J R. COOPER, M DUANE STREET, MAY BE, CON- sulted with confidence on discases. His b cpa of over twenty-two yanrs at his present Location, enables Dr. O- $3 ner such indceemento ns gas be cVvained ‘so where sibe in this city, (with one oF two honorable exceptions) of @ speedy and mnt ow R. WARD'S REMEDIES COMPRISE THE ACO a experience of all the celebrated men of every rofesned the cure of diveas ks nre tondored for the literal patronage extended to him. Certificates of cure and skill oan be exe mined at his ofiie . 50 Canal street, exact! ly tah of Boadway. "where ho can be conguited af all tines gratin, by the tick and diseased. Pationte in he country ean receive his remedies by express. Corresponi Teqnested be particular in mentioning the form of alle te duration, and previous treatment, Probably no @ world as eured ao many elironie diseaaete ch 8 multiplieit ment, All port paid la age ie SPEEDY AND CERTAIN can doloreux,, toothache, twenty four f bours trial of the med! te pragription God) no elle may, He ee oath i Benet a I do hereby certify that the eomponition of dicated oe area by Schndacr & Meldener id ure AS Toaulea. rolling TRAUNIACH, M. De No, 286 Henry street, For enle by the proprictors. No. 64 Bea Bear vet reeks Price 1, Nard MARRIED YVOwANS yRvaTe pee DICAL Professor, of Companion—By Di Diseaen bt Wemes, Fwenticth editions Price $1. 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At tis Cie, (now about two months) f heard Your” book highly ‘spoken of” a8 containing some mattord Teaching my caee. ite reoeipt and porasel: | ‘Toannot ozs ers to we the relief it afforded he joy its pages imparted ry dn pros But for this, my head, in all human probability In hor grave, and my children ‘moth 0 a euine: ing and conceived wan Pol year would have —— wife wi have boon convey more fully the re of ature epee ‘Also, 7. n the receipt ail, free of pos ut street, Philadel ie wiltbe tranamattted b the United States iI letters mast be aduressed, po to Dr. A.M. MAURI J, oMice 12) Liberty Thteet, York: or bow 1284 Ne r York Post of A pamphlet of re fully x ‘Many ine contents of the book, willbe frewardod to any (ndy or men. Tho ee testes it, fren of expense, 40 ABY POrt of by thited States, by addressing as wiv),

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