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¢ Assessors, CH. I @ffce, Bureau of Assesements, Street Depa nt, April \ORPORATION NOTICE — DEPARTMENT or of he whieh pril 14, 3 ‘opened, for build new hose carriage, 7, “A plan aud Speoitenton of the work n i ‘thereto, whee of the Uelet Reclasee Of tks Fire De: pairs and Supplies, Apel 4, 1853.—To Gs Theat is will ived at she ner of Repairs and Bupriiea: No. t New Ca ry 1668, Yeloek M., eerie aie aes to be epee ,. oan be had at the Fv yy No. 21 Elizaboth street. Blank estimates oan ad at er offive. N. B.—The Commissioner reserves Bites PORATION NOTICR—PUBL given that petitions have beon an foe the i i B. PURDY, BARTHOLEMEW r R5 of Al Me alove, snd having objectio Ea ka ak Moly "NICHOLAS DEAN. Prosident, Crotom Aquedact Department, April 7, 1863. JORPORATION NOTICE.—SALE OF PROPERTY FOR unpaid taxce. rire notice is erly given that scale of rty, for vi Hon, at the Clty the 2st day of A rill tak vt public "city of New York. on Ti te be sold for wi paid taxes is published in the Mornin; Courier and Now York Baquirer, a nevere| er printed an yobleahod im the eity of New York. Det fy AZARIAH C, FLAGG, Comptroller. JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE: by given tothe owner or owners, oceupant or occu Pants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands folowing assossments have been affected thereby, that tl gompleted by tho assessor Buroan of Assessments, for For «radin; r. ‘The im: inelude all the several houses and lote of grout and parcels of Iand, situated on bot from Third avenue to ef 120th street. All persons whose intere deve named assessments, and who are or either of them, are re Reeorde, within thirty days from the date of this notice, WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, § Assessors. CHARLES McNIEL! Offics Burean of Assessments, Street Department, April 11, 1883. pants of al completed by thie the Bureau of Assessments for examinal interested, viz:—For digging and building a w *ame, 0 jeetions, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this Botice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, § Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, $ Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, April 0, 1868. TMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— se BA DEPAR’ bt a gt to regulate, eet curband gattor, and pave raat see te Bsa ees ith street, from Big! foot of sidewalks of the same: to ‘Twonty-ninth stroet, fro: a flag a spgoe fifteen fect Fourteenth street, he same is not now fagged; north sidewalk of Thirty-fourth nth avenues. "Specifications to be lication to the Contract Clerk of thit 853, JAMES FUREY, Streot Co: TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— ven that the following petition fiag four fee ot aide athe of E four feet o: som Third! to Fitsh svonue. vail ae objections thereto, are,re writing to the und a omn day of April instant.—A, Stant street, late ‘and. pai utherly sidewalk street, from Ninth to Public notice is hereby presented in the jersigned, at his offiee, on or before the 18th A m oF before the 8 FUREY, Stroot Commissioner. 'T DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— nals will be received at this office until 19, 1863—To set cur! idewalks of Forty-cight nue; to regulate say of the eotimates, if deemed for the jon, IC NOTIGE IS HERE- ‘ted in the Board grade Fiftieth strect, ton avenues; to regulate and grade 123d rd avenue to avenue A; street, from ‘Thi d gutter and pa: fifth street: to © walks of Forty-third sifications to ,b clerk of this department, April 9, 1883. Board of Assistants, for s ton to Blesoker street; and to regulate carb and flag four feet of Fifth avenue to Broadway. ppligntion, to the contract JAMES FURY, Street Comimissionel TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS will be received at this office until Wed- to filland regulate Forty-firat stroct h avenue, and set curb and stones from Tenth to Eleventh avenue; to regulate an four feet of north side walk of from Second to Third avenue. application to the Contract Clerk of this Department. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. New York, April 1, 1853, GOVERNMENT OONTRAOTS. Sealed propora April 2, ‘enth to Twelfti ‘Twenty-ninth street x ‘ork, on Thurs. Specifications to be had on day, PHL noxt, ab 12 o'olock, af noon, and be continued from day to day until the whole of said proper- fy bo sold, and that the detailed statement of ‘the property led statements, Pamphlet form, of the property to bo sold, may be ob: fained by ealling at the Comptrolions office, No. § Hall of Records. April next, at ono o'alock, P. lighthouses on the lt quantities of oil, to be deliv. tive times and places named, as fotlows, vi To be delivered at Buffalo, New York, ive it, on or about the 15t! thousand five hundred) gallons winter 1d, and 6,500 ix thousand five hundred) gallons of i. 0 be delivered on or about the 15th of May next, to tho Collector ond Superintendent of for supplying tt bt the rospea- all persony in- from Third avenue ment, , vacant h sides of lem river, and on both sides of First avenue, 100 feet 10 inches north and south Are affectod by tho to the same, ested to present their objections in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Lights at Oswoco, New 00) ixteon hundred) gallons epring ‘of May next to the Collector and Superintendent of Lights at Platteburg, New 500 (five hundred) gallons winter strained, and 800 (five hundred) xalions spring oil. All of the aferesaid lots of oil to bo delivered at the above , for the lights on the , in prime order, free to filty gallons enoh, an to the United States; all the coste of trang at the oharges and r s and inspestions to ba made prior to tho transportation of the oil irom the eon- tractors’ warehouse or other place of deposit. All the ofl contracted for under the forezoing proposals, to be subjected to the usual tosts of » perature at whieh it will remain limpid, by such other means as may he thought proper by the raons to whom that dut; use Board, before it wi! ¢4 ofl to romain limpid at a temporature of 32 dogs. of Fah- renheit or lower, and the spring of 45 dogs. of Fahronhoit or lower. ‘A bond, with seourity to the satisfrotion of the Depart- ment, in & penalty oqual to one-fifth of the amount of onch eontraet_ made under the for: juired of each conteactor, formanee of each contract: o¢, in small tron om leskaxe, eontal d froo from ‘all expens ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 herehy given to the owner or owners, occupant oF occt- jouses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been sors, and are lodged in the office of ion by all persons 1 in Fifty- fourth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, Tho limits embraced by such assessment, include all the several houses ‘and lots of ground, vacant lots, pices and parcels of land, situated on both sides of Fifty-fourth street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue, All persons whose interests are affected by the abovo named assessments, and who aro opposed to tho ither ef them, are requested to present their ob- age and leakage bel tractor or contractors, and all fe asnigned by ti The winter strain- srained oi at temperatures oposals, will be re- for the faithfal por. ‘The Board, under the authorit of the Department, reserves the right to rejeot any bi ORPORATION NOTICE. — PUBLIC been completed by t ‘Twenty-sevonth street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues. The limits embraced by such assessment include all the seve: , situated on the northeast corner of Mad avenue and Twenty-seventh street, on the west side o streets, and’ one lot on the north side of Twenty. street, one hundred fect east of Fifth avenue. Al ‘whose interests are affected by the above named nase aye from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE. CHARLES J. DODGE, ¢ As CHARLES McNIELL, as of Assessments, Street Department, Apri sore, ORPORATION NOTICF.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by gi r owners, occupant or ocen- | pante ofall houses and lots, improved of unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been n, to the owner Completed by the ssveseore, and are lodged in the off the u of Assessments for examination by all pe interested, viz —For ij northerly side of Forty- ‘Third avenues The limits embraced by include all the several Louses and lots of grou pieces and parcels of land, situated on both side fixth street, from § ‘whore interests are affected by the above named assessment sud who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are r quested to prerent their objections in writing, to the under- P°Hall of Records, within thirty tigned, at their office, No days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE. CHARLES J. DODGE, § Assessors. CHARLES MoNIELL, Office Bureau of Arscesments, Street Department ni, 1888, ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT —TO CONTRAC- wa for sewer ko with tho name of the person or persons making the same, and the date of ite presentation, will bo Teccived at the office of the Croton aageasst Depart:nent, d ist about thirty fect, south of Frankfort street, being in tors.—Seal d proposals, endorsed “Prop fm Pear! street, ‘antil Monday, the lith day of April, 1853, at 12 o'olock M % build a sewer, with the necessary receiving basins eulvorts, in Pear] strect, from the sewer in Ferry street t th about 475 feet. The plan of the sewer, and spooi tions for the building of the same, and all oth eto, can be obt: a2 on applis yor, at his office NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, April 1, 1853. though it may be the lowest, from othur considerations than SOTICE | 18 hereby given, to the owner or owners, occupant or ocenpants of all houses and lots, improved of unimproved Janda affected thercby, that the following tascesments have 6 Assessors, and are lodged in the office he Bureau of Assessments for examination by all per- interested, viz:—For fencing lots in Madison avenue, Between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, and in To be endorsed ‘ placed in another envelope and By exder of the Lighthonse Hoar THORNTON A. JENKINS, Sooromry. roporals for il for the Inkes,”” and ADMINISTHATOR’S NOTICES. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- given, to the relatives and lontreal, deceased, and who that T shall apply to the York, for lotters of adminis- tate of the nid intestate, on the 19thday of Apri! next, at 10 o’oloek in she forenoon. York, March 39, 1863. PETLE B, SWEENEY, Public Administrator, UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of John Reach, a uativo of Ireland, Iate of the city of New York, farmer, | to have died intestate, that i of the eounty of New York, for letters of ndminiat upon the estate of tho said int Muy next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, PETER B. SWEENY, Publ York, April 8, 1663, UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM hereby, given to the relatives bers streot.—N oti xt of kin of Thoms and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces, and par. alleged to have die 0 jadi- fon avenue, between Twenty-rixth and Twenty. seventh nt | tration upon the ents, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- ested to present their objections, in writing, to the under- ned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty |, and who is alleged ply to the Surrogate ate, on the 9th Administrator. and next of kin willow, deceased, and who ix all T shall appiy to the Surro ; for letters of administration upon th intestate, on the 9th day of May next, at 10o’clock in PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated New York, April 8, 1853. 4 ing and building « well on the d to have died intosta xth street, between Second and ch assessment, | ant lots, of Forty- md to Third avenue. All persons TABER & SON, juntry that this house has changed hi efeol it our duty to inform our friends mblic that we shall remain as heretofore until late in the fall; and we ehall be most happy to sce all our friends, (who wre not few) and make the acquaintance of a4 many new ones—we shall exert ourselves. to please them thie ocension to eall their “The Mount Verno commodations for MERICAN HOTEL, NEW YORK, J. Proprietors. —Notic i throughout the and is to be close Apwil tention to tho new model hotel, at Cape May, N. J. 500 guests, and will be’ opened fe ception of company June 20, 1853, and will be conducted in connection with the American. RCY HOTEL.—THIS ELEGANT AND sonable hotel, corner of Broadway etrect, with its extensive addition, coinprising over 250 rooms, is now ready for the avcommodation of the public. The proprietor intends that this house siisll continue to de- cerve its high reputation asa first class Lotel. . Oh information tion to the Crerex AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO MASONS. 1 be recvived at the offiee of Groton Aqueduct Department, (Rotunda, Park,) until Mon- @ay, tho 11th day of April, 1853, at 12 o'clock M., to build 9 | ving basins and culverts, in to Bleecker street, and’ in streets from Thompson to Groene street, er and specifiontions for the building of thereto, can. be at this wewer, with the necessar, Fhompeon street, fro ‘and Prine n of th and all other information re op application to the Water Purve NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. Woy York, April 1, 1888. FOO! obtaine ofice. TRAVELLERY GUIDE. \AMDPN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO Pu ‘No. North river,—T wo lines daity, .—Acoommodation fine, at 10 4.M.. by , Trenton to South Amboy, sare, to J phia—from thenee direct + four hours and ahalf, Fare—$i Returning, delphie at 10 A.M, ‘Cainden by care-—t HICAGO AND ROCK ISLAND RATLROAT ig AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CON- | tractors. —Soaled propoeal sewer im Thirty-ninth street,” person or persons making the same, and the date of its p: sentation, will be reecived at the cftice of the Groton Ay anct ‘torent, until Monday, the 18h day of April, 7 at 12o0’clock M., to build a sewer, with the nece: eciving basins and culverts, in Thirty-ninth street, sewer now built in Bighth ‘and specifi Spplicacion to the Water F t this office, i rater Purveyor, ot this office, aT eee NICHOLAS DEAN, President of tho Croton Aqueduct Department, New York, April 6, 188. Cr. Chapel DEPARTMENT—TO CONTRAC: | tors. Ser! 1 for fewer jod proporals, endorsed "Propo 7 al in Madiron eet, 0 with the name of the pers and the date of its proventa: buikd a sower, with the necessary re Jefferson street to x point about ton ing in length, about 375 feet. pecifications for the buildin and all other formation relating thereto, can be obltaine tion to the Water Purveyor, at this office, NICHOLAS DEAN. jent of the Croton ‘New York, April 7, 1803. Aqueduct Departmont. Ore AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CONTRAC fal tors.—Sealed proposals, end. berry street,” also with the name of the pereon c making the enms, and the date of ite presentation, will bo re Geived at the office of the Croton Aqueduct L Monday, the 18th day of April, 1863, at 12 eewer, with th bout fifty feet north of Hester strect about 390 feet. Tho plan of the sewer the building of the relating thereto, can be obtained on applica Porveyor, at this ICHOLAS BEAN Prosident of the Croton Aqueduct Department, New York, April 9, 180i, receiving basins and rom the sewer now built ia Grand street, Crerr, AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT —T Sealed propossis will be received at the ofh toi th the necessary recelv: Mi the Water Parve at thigoftion, 3 HOLA EAN, nidont 0 To duct Department, New York, April 9, 1863, eect Berarumen ‘OTICE.—THE INTEREST ON THE PU Bea. Chamberlain of the City, st the at ‘Wall street, The transfer books will be closed Trea: April 12, at 3o'clock P.M. For the eonvenienco of et holders, tranefers will be permitted during the period ‘Books remain closed, to take effect May Ist, 1895. ‘A.C. FLAG inptroller. New York, April 5 Comptrolier's Offic ODICE.—IN CONSEQUENCE OF TP complainte made to this office cone tions to the streets anc ee Ways, are hereby notified to remove all obstruction. of every therefrom, before the first day of May, IX’. Andal!! timber. or other articles obstructing tho sidewalks vinge-way, on_or after that date, wil) be romove Corporation Yard, and thore dieposed cf as city charter directs. tion 31¥.—The Snpe Bereets is hereby muthorized, and si ie mode order any article or thing whatseever, whieh way inca @r obetruot a atreot, wharf or pier, to be revioved : in not removed within twenty four houre thernatt the same to be removed tot Sntendent of Repairs to Public Bul piace GEO. WHITE, Super! Corner of Chambers Avpermiendent of Stregts’ Office, New Yer) Pert jass steamers for St. Louis and Ni te places on the Illinois and Mil Trains leave Chicago on the arrival of the expr Michigan Southern and tral roads; und returning, arrive in Chicago trains going enstward th Si | the Northern Indiana, ‘same evening. nd northward, on th New York by udson River r¢ Passengers leavin ink of the Erie and Chieayo in time to go immediately on. York by the evenin Chicago, and leave the next mornin, t Louis to New York and Moston, over New York Central roads, 75" hours the Cleveland, Colusa} nue to the sewer built in Ninth avenne, being in length about 900 feet. The plan of the | ations for the building of the same, and ion relating thereto, ean bo obtained om express trains, R, GILLMOR! 0, March 28, 1853. ¢ first of June next, the time between N St. Louis will be reduced to 63 hours, OK ALBANY—FARE $1.-ALBANY AND NEW @ Route Railroad. —Two . and B45 P.M.. sonnecting at 4 ef railroads, North snd West, White, ‘Elm, and office of the Croton Aqueduct De: Monday, the 18th day of April, 18%, at 12 % ng Dasing and culverts, in Madison street, from the sewer now (1 is sho’ tek ‘be od, snd bt on nu “) ihe igh tickets oan be proeurod, an gags ehesked for dy, Utica, Syznonse, Rochester aud Botfalo. at roome and Bowsry, and Twenty The stove trains at Croton Falls and Chat wAl start trom | ton, corner of Tryon row and Centre atree' UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRKAINS DAILY FROM bambere strect. for Albany and Troy — Express train, 6 4.M.--through in four hours with trains reacting Bniulo or Montreal at 8 ¢ Mail train, 8 4.M. Baprese tram, sed ‘Proporsl for sower in persons partment, until ck, M, to build Through way trains at 10}4 ma train, & F-M. Accommodation train, @ P.M. aseengert taken a! hambvers, Cana! ristopher, Tour. teenth and Thirty-first sg ‘i ee hi ‘Smnony traine, keopeie, and £ PM. for being in | nd specttiea- me, and all other information 4 Tes m Canal rtreet, at 7); A.M. tor Fough: Albany, stopping wi MUND FRENOA, ,EW YORK AND MONTREAL RAILROAD.—TO BUR- lington, St. Jobnebury, Ogdensburg, Montrcal, Ticket# are sold at the New Y ew Haven Railroad Office, 412 Brondway, Express ¢ ; bawgace checked th teamere from Peck t all was stations, Superintenden’, termediate towne. Agueduet Department, (Rotunda, Park,) until Monday, ighteenth day of April, 1853, at 12 0’clock, M, to build | Freight by railroad. Bills cf ladin gf p every day ab Price reduced LYDE, Agent, basing and culverts in Fourteeath The plan of the sewer, and | nue. [pow for the building of the same. and wll other in mation relating thereto, can be obtnined on application to JEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA NRW Kailroad, from foot of Cortlandt street inS A.M. and4 PM hy § for Baltimore, LIO STOCKS ofthe city of New York, due and payable May 1, Ta ‘Bill be pale on the segond day of May, by 2. W. Edniouds, a ech Washington, Norfor ‘Through bogedge agonte in VAM. and vonera with baggage croes the ferry ifveen minut TH.—NEW, SUP ERTO! Line between Baltimore a Atannton, Lyneht IPO TRAVELLERS GOING £¢ eksburg, Riehimet stonmer POWMATAN, Captain Charl in connection wit, UMEROUS k next day, in ample time ¢ dition, tefety, and coméort, ail that onn t 0 Fredericksburg, if it order menle and leds ptain on board, ES WORTHINGTON, A Commegce erect waurt, Bal e On SB King’s oar @n0. 1. Havre. The of shone shige will not be neacuntetle foe gol stiver, ball Je Joretry, proclone stones, or ng pe grmclenplied eo TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— new steamship GLAS! me see a 8, 400 horse power,) Robert The Glasgow pnd New York Steamship Company's orale eommander, iM sail ym Gl April’ 28d, and will le farday, May 21st, at 12 0'e! Bin $00; third lat, Sab—atewara’s fous in in, a wi 's fees J. MoSYMO: HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STAMSHIPS, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. ARABIA, Capt. Judking, AMERICA, Capt. Leiteh, PERSIA, Capt Ryrle, EUROPA, Capt. Lott. Harrison. ‘carry s board how; red o1 NIAGARA, Lang, from BUROPA, Shannon, * ort bow. Boston, New York, Wednesday, 4th Ma; ASIA, Lott, NIAGARA, Lang, RUROPA, Shannon, Boston, | Wednesday, Berths not secured until paid for. An experioneed surgeon on board. The owners of these silver, bull of Sherein Gelageee 1 ‘or freight or possago a} to pomenge CUNARD, No, 4 Bowling Groen. HE LIVERPOCL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM: | ship Company intond sailing their favorite steamships YROM PHILADELPHIA, City of Manchester, y of Glasgow. City of Manchest Ge June ll, | ¥ROM LIVERTOOL, City of G1a820W, wo sseese cee cee e+e Wedneaday, April 20. | City of Manchester " May 8, | Saloon, $40, $65, and $85, (nccording to state rooms). A limited number of third'olass passen; and found with comfortably cooked prov! to Liverpool | ions, for. tiflentes of asena , and drafts on the Bank of Ireland, in | sums from £1 sterling, upward Handbilla can be had at the office of 'HOMAS RICHARDSON, Agent, Al Exchange place. York on the 1st of each month > From New York. From Havre, Ship ST. DENTS, Jan. 1. Feb. 16. 1,000 tons burthen, May 1. June 6. Alovto Follansbee, master,} Sep. 1. Pot. 16. Capa NICOLAS Beb. L Mob 16. 1,000 tons burthe: Junel. July 16, Johin Bragdon, master, Got. i. Nov. 16. ‘New shtp MERCURY, Meh 1. April 16. 1,400 tons burthen, July lh Aor. 16. R. D. Cor master. Noy.1L Dee. ie ship WILDIAM TEL! Apl I. May 1%. mew) 1,200 tons burthes, ang. 1 Sept. 16. James Funok, waster, Deo. 1. Jan. 16. ‘They are all Srat clas all requistte articles for the comfort an: Passengers, and eommanded by mon of experi trade. ‘The price of passage ts $100, without winos oF liquoi Goods sepp to, the subscribers vill be forwarded free fr any chargés but those actually incurred. N, Agents, 164 Pearl etreot, NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, teamship Company, connecting with tho Pacific Mail carrying the great United States Mail. Only through weel ly U. 8. Mail line for California and Oregon, via Aspinwall and Panama, leaving Now York on the Sth, 18th, 20th and 28th of cach month. The splendid double engine United States Mail Stoumahip EL, DORADO, Findlay Sohenek, U. 8. N., eommande day, April 13th, at 20’clock P. M., precisely, from foot of Warton street, North river.” ho Pactiie M ship Company's magnificent s' nificent doable engine steamship Tilino: Aspinwall, free. Transit of the Isthmus at ¢ expense. For freight or pasenge, apply to WHITNEY, at the office of the Companies, corner of Warren, N. Y, USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMP ANY— 7 Weet 3.000. to: iF the above py canrounder, wil be despa strength, and in evel steamers, and it Zoey fame, te ) ond, and third elass passengers, are ¢nperio steamer ever built. tes of Fires saloon, $375; fret, olass, mpper on, $250; ge $275; third class, $200. ‘Tho hooks are now open . ly to SPARES. MEP HOWARD & SON, Agen , 24 Broadway. “AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK. | line are fitted ap with ont ventilators, ond carry Fran. vtalic Ii nearly new and beantiful A 1 dames Niebols, will suceeed the Philip, on Qth April, punctnally. By applicatior of the agents will be seon a Hirt of thé provisions, ampli wantitice of which are provided Yor the uso of passong, he prices of passa, and $425; second eal Everything is proviied for the aseengers except wil lignors, soap and towels, The length of pacuaze vari feos of luggage is allowed to each admit. pasenge has becn paid eabin is fitted up in a snporior manner, for familie price $140 enoh, ehildren wuder fourtoen years Price. Ane age vided, free of charge. The Nimrod is a vory fast aniler, euperd necommodations for passengors. Her saloon th: her seeond eabin is roomy, light, ¢ proprietors of this, the first and deem it necessary to stato ‘tim’ nor been oblized to stop at any port for supplic ‘voesel will snecved the Nimrod, and sail on the 20th o , CAMERON, or JOHN OGDEN. 116 Wall stroet, U,, Stat SreANSUIP COMPANY —FOR NEW OR: + ioune, via Havaun. The splendid steamanip'RM PIRES CITY, H. Windle, commander, will sail from the pier, foot* at two o'clock, P. M. precieely. Rates of proses to Havana and per ‘and after ssloom 350, stoorage, $25. Freight taken to w Orleans at 30 cents per cubie foot. Shippers of freight y themselves with the company’s bills | ing, Which ray he had on appWeation at tho office, No Neof lading signed after 12 ight oF passage, apply ari | of Warren etrovt, North river, on Tuesday, April 1 New Gricans—new arrangoment— berths, $00, lower forward saloon bor No fright token to Hwraua tut ape are ri of la other form will be signed, No vil o'clock on the day of sailing. For fr to HM. O. ROBERTS, 177 West street, eorner of V usted to sup) ren. soy | OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY U.S. Mail Line,—The favorite and fast going THERNER, W. Forter, commander, will leave 4 North river, on Wodnesduy, April 13, ‘at. 4 0’ loc precisely. For frelaht, aprly'on board, where, ail fidine will be signed, and fe passage nt the office of FORD, TILESTON & CO., 48 § ets for Flo follows : BS. ROR SAVANNAN—THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDR wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain W. Collinge, carrying the United States mail, will leave Phila delphia for Savannah, on Wednesday, tho 13th inst, at 10 Vine strect. In’ speed ‘rangement for the comfert and ngere, this ship ie unsurpassed. Fare — The State of Georgia leavos aa above every alternate Wednesday, | o'clock A. M., from the wharf, above and strength, and in every convonionce ‘of pas from New York or Philade|ph ») $I; wteeran: Agente in Philadelphia, Horen & Martin, No. wharvee; in Savannah, C. A. L. Lamar, OR HAVANA, VIA CHARLESTON, 8. States mail atdamahip ISABEL, William Ro Tander.—his splendid stoamabip will eave Cli Havana, via Key West, the 15th and and leave Havana for Charleston the Sth and }@ Nor! Cc EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA pany—Through to San Francisco 1,500 tons, Richard Adame, commander, will leave York for Aspinwall, (Navy Bay.) from pier No. 4 river, on Thursday, Sth May, at Yo'oloek, P. M., preci connecting with the new and magnificent double ex ride-wheei etcamship WINFIELD SCOTT, 2.100 tons ward Dunn, commander, which steamer will bo in nese ot Panama to receive the Union's parsongers, a immediately for San Francisco. The accommodation ventilation of the Winteld Scott are fired. Her speed, (ostablishod on the yy York and Panama, and while on the” Passod. Every exertion will be mage on the pi company to ensure comfort, expedition and safety. rengers will be landed on the wharf taking the Panama Railr and are for thie ling are nold only at 26 1 DAVIS, BROOKS & CO. A mail bog is made up at the ntove off United States postage law, for the convenience of (ke pub OR SALE—THE |S’ ton, lying enet of Cath boat 78 fect long on deck, ie coast.) fx wn nod that tok: oneral Agent 18. CUMBERSO. STATES MAIL STEAM- Bove THEA’ nies ind it 1, will be Sweet EATS AND Wives. ..» Mr. Burke | Eugenia x in. Mr. Glenn | Lat Mr. Johnston | Mre. Bs Pas de Dena i Swiss, ema a nad No. 2 North piven, o ththe | Sandford. .Mre. Yeomans ias Dawes and Mr. Pletcher. CKER OF PARIS. Johnston | Claire, Biation oz ‘asrage, at the dower ° ageney'o pany, No. 9 Bat i wer ¢. VANDERBILS. gers are cautioned against the representai hired runners of other lines. None are employed for this A mail bag will be made up st the office. ANCA TIN FROM STORE AND TO ARRIVE.—FO Ficrow Brsno! 23 Maiden lane. ‘T WILL 8TAND THE PRES- i the | Berville. ‘ Fri ’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS open at 7; to commence s Piacide. Monty EP Sir R. Bramble. » will be peru ENTLEM AN mee tain Gobble, Mr. Russell pe 23 Cortlandt strect, successors to H. H. Day. , TATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS AMPHENE AT 55 CENTS PER GALLON.—TO PED- i jd dealers—Camphene, burning fluid and retailed at 62 cents gallon; hall, solar and W. G. Jones | Rachael. ILIP 3 LL" - Mr. Herbert | Mrs. Cori NOTICE TEATHERS, BEDS, MATYRESARA AND ROW’ Pro} 19 old ow foather store and mattress factor: atreet, begs leave to call the attention of bit ity and sountry, to sh ing goods mow On hand which he of- the elty, W. CRAW- EBELS ‘AND TORIES. js patrons, the | Warrenner. Mr. W. G, Jon usekeepors in the fers for sale as low as any house in BUCK, Ne, 38 Grand street, second door east of Zesex. WPORT WATER CURE WILL BE OPENED On ‘the first of April. It has been fitted up with parti regard to comfort and convenionce, healthfulness of th estes rn G INK OF EVERY DES fa | Aad eare ig band, manufac ‘snd bas always on ba printing ink, frou the fost. black jak, which he warrante equal to any evor manufacte ‘and’ at as low prices as can be sold by any regular Orders forwarded by railroad or ome &® note to me 1% T. CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR CHATHAM | ‘oxes and Parquet, 25 cents EVELEEN WI HE MIDNIGHT WATT’ DID YOU EVER SEND YOUR WIFE. HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, Grand street.—O) the sole direction an | °°" “RAISING Monday evening, Jevemy Diddler, .Mr. Waleet m : the celebrated 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE night during the week, un personal supervision of E, ‘whore concerts in this eity, for the past six y received with favor b ‘RIPTION, aT NO, G. LIGHTBODY i¢ Fru Bo. Bo. » Bo. 4 Do. B. De. 1 Do. wb Bo. BR. Do. 13 De. 7 Do. ty De. a Be. 7 Do, a Do. 5 De. ww Do, 2 Do. at Do, 3». De. i o Be %... & 60, No. 66 Wall st., N.Y. 'o Arms Y' London. G, ROB! ys hay | SOHN MU: On o6., ‘Bo. % Bue Neteo e cee ble and fashionable highly respeotal cents. Doors ope mence at Bo'olock.' On Saturday next, Aprfl 16th, annual _W. Gould, guitarist, UM'S MUSEUM.—ON MONDDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, the astonishing Gladiatorial Poses and 1 Physique, by the Roman Brothers, be- Dances, and FASHIONABLE 'S clock, the Roman Brothers manufacturer. ie ‘thesefor, and the value there United States. OZZONI'S CHEMICAL BALM WILL, IN ALL IN stancos, restore the hair, 40 long as vitality remains in ‘One trial is requested. to 725; Demarest, i0 in their wondrous M Admission to the whole Museum, Entertain- ments, &c., 25 cents; Parquet and First Balcony, 1234 cents the bulb, from which it ho convinced. Sold bj on, 383; and Rushton & Clark, 273 Smith, 207 Sixth avenue; E. R. Gillespie, 125 | streét, Brooklyn, eee | UMPS.—IF YOU WANT PUMPS CALL AT NO. iv Seventeenth and Eighteenth str y where you will find all kinds told, cisterns, ships, and vessels of all kinds—wood, me ron, copper, dhain, force and lift pamps ; hydrauli¢ wa- je one hundred to one hundred well, and sent to any OWERY THEATRE. Thnreday eveuin fed, hsp te Bal EFIT OF MR. C. OR THE BOYS OF Tu which Mr. Burke will aing his cel After which, the thrilling drama of THE BONNY BOY. Andrew Cloutem Bi and fifty feet, and warranted to work book now open. fi a 0A) I " Lessee. — Doors open at 63¢; to commence at”), o'clock. ‘Monday evening, Willtiaw Tell, , jesler. . | bm Mi “tee “OA Pas Soul Sabertash. Fuzee.. Gavard. 2). Mh TIBLO'S GARDEN.—GRAN NM ITA- N LIAN ERA taocrR A E, ineipal Artists of D MAKETZEK TOUTS. vill be performed Donisetti's oslobrated, Santee April onday, Opera, im four acts, rior of the Convent Signor Tifckote will be two dollars and'one Galiars ng to loeatio: JIBLO'S GARDEN.—TIIS ESTABLIS! war be 1 neaged for reapectable rmARCes the of nights, (Tr Thursday, and Sal Be from SUR: tO eB, te Mee We ke CK'S THEATRE, BROADWAY, WEA Broome street.—Doors open at Gig, to cumeenes ee ice Monday evening, April 11, will be performed . THE FOLLIES OF A NIGHT. The Duke Mr. Brougha: Duch p Pierre Pailiot Mr. Waleot Le si, dy stecs THE PET OF THE PETTICOAS. res . Miss Laura Keene | Mme. Bravura y! -Mr. Walcot | Sis Belair... Old Plainwa; -Mr. Hale | Miss Durabl Vincent | Peggy Plain ‘EW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 2% BOW- it wiek of the Season. ning, and during the week, TINUED NOVELTY AND ATTRACTION. The two great Bears in a graceful Pas de Deux, Mr. Bunnell Run} in bis splendid Equilibriams cpom Bottles. Miss Emma Nathans, and « fall Equee- J.J. Nathan trian Performance by the other members of the wroupe. JOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE Howard street.—Open every evening.—H. Me nager and Proprietor. (ereainiments ty this celebrated company of Musicians Ethio} p pees gannot be equalled by any other band in the s ee programme. Doors open at 634; concert commences Bollock. Admission, Scents. ‘The public fully iuformed that the afternoon eonverte ere disoe "| TRTON’S, CHAMBERS STREET.—J. C. BARNET, Treasurer and Box Bookkeeper, respectfully announces bie ennui benefit for Tuesday evening, April 12, on which rion Mre. Buckland (Kate iforn) and Mr. 0, W, Clarke Xe tendered their valua le aid, ang will appear ja a favor- omed{etta; also, will be played the comedy of BEGONE, DULL CARE—Old ‘Revel, Mr. Burton; other chatacters by Mr. Dyott, Mr. C. Fisher, Mr. T. Johnston, Mrs. Hashes, Mrs, Burton, Mra. Cooke, &¢. To conclude with the seream- | ing farce of CRIMSON CRIMES—Fright, Mr, Burton; Tre. mor, Mr. Johnston. Box book now open, part ofthe country. The undersigned has had experience t twenty years, and buy: to sell on the most N. B.—Plumbing in al city or country. All orders, addressed as above and through the Post office, will receive immediate attention JAMES M, DENNI HOWCASES.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANT. .d, and made to order, in the B.--Partioular attention rove World's Fair, by B. K. PEEBLES, 124 Grand street, thi doors east of Broadway. HE LADIES ADMIRE MOUSTACHES AND WHIS- kera, and there is no dixputing their taste, | Onguent will force she beard to grow in six weeks from tho firet application, and without staining or injuring the skin, 4 luxuriance and gloss to the ugliost hair or beard, $1 per bottle ; sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRA- | ‘Ann street, Fowler's Building. ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE TO JBRUS. Land is now open, at the ne roadway, adjoining’ the Metropolitan Ho nued every evening. Painted froi ings made upon the spot, by Mr. Banvard, duri tour, undsrtaken expressly for the work. ly. Picture moves at p the business for the 1 aterinix for cash, whic! reasonable term: xplain the | on Wednesday joston, Wednoeday, 13th Apri, | Now York, Wednesday, 3th April: Wednosday, 27th April HE ARMORER OF TYRE, OR THE ORACLE AND its Priest, at the National Theatro, Chatham.) in a few di tensive arranzements for ove gorgeous and immensely powerful oriental my- | ctucle being now nearly completed, the publi is respectfully informed that but a few days will ‘The piece has been tised from Sylvester Cobb's celebrated histor ofthat name, by N. B. Clarke, E: publisher, FP. Gleason, pense have beon lavished upon it for the stage. nery, costumes, music, properties, &c., will be entire! | new, having been got up expressl: Mandger has no hesitation in_assurin, will be the most magnificont spectacle ever produced at thi Theatre. Due notice will be given of ite first representa ROFESSOR ANDERSON IS AT PRESENT IN BAL timore, giving his Street Theatre, to the Boston, ' Wednosday, llth May. New York, Wednesday, 18th May. 2th May. New York, Wednosday, Ist June. AMERICA, Leitch, ‘ Boston, Wednoeday, 8th June. ARABIA, Judking, “ New York, Wednosday, 1th June. CANADA, Stone, “| Boston, Weduesday, 22d June, fore its production. 81 bY pormissio ips will not he accountable for gold, n, apocie, jewolry, precious stoues, or motale, untess bille of lading aro signed therefor and sLe value there: LIQUORS, — OLD STYLE SCHIEDAM MEDICINAL in, 60 cases club schnap Havana segars, (Very cheap,) 65 cases of jitters, noyeau, rum shrnb, curacoa, &o., for NDERHILL, 430 Broome street, for the piece: and the his patrons that this | / 20.000 ; #, 70,000 prime old cherries, wine bit- | mediocrity sale'to suit, by WM. H. one block cast of Broadway. | $100.00 importation, from Fi , for gale at twont other house, by WM. H. U: SEIGNETTE BRANDY—IN HALF PIPE ter and eighth oasks, of this gonuine and well known brand, imported direst, o now landing from on board the Themistoclo, from Roc and for sale from under custom house lock, DAVIS & HENRIQUES, 9% \OGNAC_ BRANDIES — LANDING FROM VESSELS J Cuba ‘Themistocles and Petit Blanche. HENRIQUES, No. 9 Wall stroet, have constantl. a full assortment of all the favorite brands: Otard, Dupuy &Co., Pinet, Castillon & Co., James Hennessy & Co., supe- me brandy, &¢., i&c., which they offer for sale, ‘ustom Honge lock, at the lowest market prices, “LANDING.—TWENTY FIVE PIPES OF THE . high flavor and proof, now le from the wharf, WORTH OF BRANDIES, WINE, GIN rum, whiskgy, cordials, syrups, &e., of tho Spain, Portugal, Holland, per dent lower th inst., Which will | performed ‘before three | merican citizens in the | He will soon have turday An } too well known to ‘a aill be taken, | from Liverpool. ie apis rung up in America. Parties wishing to bring out their friends, can obtain cer: itinerante, who give his exposé, and lecture | = eir attendant ‘phonomens, ACKETS 40 HAVRE—SECOND LINE—THE FOL- | Thi Towing ships will leave Havre on she Meh, and New usion hus caused and has sent 573 to the | Professor Anderson ¢ raps are produced, and explain the whole | by the Spirit Ra ‘and shortly to be publishe: ‘of the Spirit Rappers, from t extraordinary juggle and most p. ersone to ooinmit suivi from on board the IS & HENRIQUES, 99 Wall street ED THOUSAND BOTTLES OF BRAN- wotch, East India end Philadelphia le jelphia porter and stout, cide! nd fine claret, good recent below the general prices, | Broome street, one block vast of | machinery in w fessor Anderson's | heir origin in Rochester | h'an explanation of the whole y, and the system adopted by the Spirit Rapping LBONI'S GRAND OPERA, AT NIBLO’S.—A PEW | front seats in the dress circle WORTH & CO.'S music stere, 40 Broadway. NOTHER AWFUL or sale, at HH. B. DOD | GTvIsREDE'S, No. 8 Metropolitan Hotel, 588 B. SUICIDE, CAUSED BY ou Let no oue omit seeing | Professor Heller's exposure of the spirit rappings ATTER AND SPIRIT. 450 BROADWAY—EVER evening this week at 8 d jaturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, reat variety of expe to laugh, ery, dance, 1 wills in a natural state. 10 THEATRICAL Now York built chips, provided vite ‘the COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PARTNER WANTED IN A HOTEL—IN ONE. the best eummer resorts in the To a person wishing to engage in thy in cash, this iva rare ov} | purpose of '* Classic Y cinity of New Y business, with $: None other need apply. clock, and on We ents upon gentleme ‘sonate others & Dr. B. BROWN W. R. FISM, (FROM LONDON.) theatrical and’ characteristic wig maker, 5 street, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances Wigs lent on hire for private parties and fency Any style of theatrical wig made on HE ADVERTISER, BEING ENGAGED butchering and si would like to conneet | without an ol 3) tons burthen, J. will sailon Wednes- COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE tween the subscriber and GEORGE DOUTHER is dis- ier at four hours notice. URTON’S.—T. B. JOHNSTON RESPECTFULLY AN- nounces his benefit, on Thursday evening, April 14, | when he will present a bill of rare excellence, in whieh Mr. i Burton and the whole of his talented company wall appeac. now opel ROFESSOR ROBERT HELLER’S TRIUMPHANNT TL succoss in the first week of his new season, at the new Hail of Wonder, Chinese Buildings, is the theme of general conversation and remark. During the proeent week, the profersor will continue to’ expose tho whole trickery’ and humbug of the Spirit Rappiugs. Second sight ie still the wonderof the day, and defies lavestigation’ Tho vekcran hottie, (oh, what a bottle it is !) still continues to shower ont its gallons of wine, spriite, cor nd liquors. Other new mysteries and tricks too nnmerous to mention, are nightly applauded by erowds of wondering gazers, who Upanimeusly concur in awarding Professor Holler the palm of superiority over all by gone wizards, who, at bost, are but mountebanks And advertising impostors, and who claim patronage of the public because they may have been engaged in the profession for tw of course, only Mowe Pro- fessor ority as an artist, for, whereas, in afew years he has cquired perfection, ‘The itingrante ready spoken of, are, after wasting a whole life below ¢ ani bungle so awfully in their tricks and whole Perforinances, aw to excite the contempt of even children. | Admittance 2% cents. Reserved seats, (cushioned,) 60 ents. and entertainments at the Holliday | Children and rgest audiences ever assembled with- | He will appear at tho National Theatre in | from 1] to 4daily, where tickets and places may be seeured. D.C., onthe Isth of April Se eames ae outhern tour—he havin hundred and sixteen thousand South, during a period of six months. the honor of making his third appearance in New York, and | give o series of his entertainments, which will include a number of new and startling wonders in natural magic. Pro- fersor Anderson flutters bimself that he the citizens of tho Empire City to requiro the puffery of any | ted and blundoring eonjurors who have lately | Sihee he had the honor of appearing | success has called into existence a host o ave neither name nor fame in this or any ountry, and whoso abortive aud unarti re AB great a humbug as the Spirit Rappings. Anderson will, for the firs on the Spirit’ Rappings, hools half price, The professor will appear ht o'clock, punctually. Box ofhee opea Overy evening ate SE AEN 539 BROADWAY, NEAR THE ST, \HI N —Open every evening. SIGNAL AND TRIUMPHANT Success oF MR. JOHN OWANS’ ALPINE RAMBLES AND ASCENT OF MONT BLANC, Nightly received with the MOST ENTHUSIASTIC MANIFESTATIONS OF DELIGRT By brilliant and overfl wing audiences, and unauimously Pronounced as THE MOST MAGNIFICENT AND ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT FVER PRODUCED IN THIB COUNTRY Organist nnd Pianist, Alfred Sedgwick, Esy., Professor of the Royal Academy of Music, London. Admission, 50 cents. Doors open at 7; commence at 7%. Carriages may be called at 10. For particulars, and synopsis of entertainment, see pro- grammes, Ticket office open daily, from 10 till 4 FREDERICK &. BURGESS, Agent. ADDY TESTIMONIAL.—THE COMMITTEE OF AR- rangements are hereby notitied that the adjourned meeting will be held at the Florence Hotel, No, 400 Broad way, on Monday evening next, the 11th inst . m8 o’elock, J. W. CLAKKE, Chairman, Atrx, HWasiiron, In.. Secretary. YRAND OPERA, ON MONDAY EVENING.—\ME. XT “Alhoni in LA’ FAVORITA. Choice te for sale, at way. THE | P{RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREER.—GBO, Lea, Propriator.—The above establishment is opon every ternoon, at Jo’elook; and in the ovening, at 74, for the d Original Representations of Livi ‘asinet's Troupe of Model Artists, to- tatuary,”” by Mlle | gether with « variety of beautifal performances. For {further articulars, see bills of esob day. Admission —Seate im Private Boxes, 60 cents; Stage Seats, with cushioned arm | cbaire, 373; cents; Boxes, 25 cents; Gallery, 124 conte. AQGBROADWAY.—THE TWO, NATURAL FORMS ‘CY ropresenting Venus and Adonis in Florenoe, are now exhibiting at 428 Brondway. Thoy may be locked ne thoucht, “Honi soit qui mul y pense. It is the sehool where Nature's gifts may be seen in heamtiful forms. Admission 2% cents, Children not scuttec. Opom from $ A. M. till OP. M. Folved this day by reason of the death of eaid George Dow ilities of the firm will be settled by on the business fe rooklyn, Aprils JAMES MeDOUGAL, TANTED—A PARTNER, WITH GOOD BUSINE capital of from six to te mercantile dep: oncern bas ednduct in Philadelph ening & heuse in ‘or particulars, address Tenk & Co., Pailadelphie ANTED—AT THE NATIONAL diately, twenty young ladie “Armoror of Tyr: m= ‘mer Panama, will bo in rendiness at Panama to receive the El Dorado's mails and rs, and #ail immediately for San Franetseo. The 1 Dorado will be followed on the th of April, by the mag- 00 tons burthen, H, J.Hartatene, U. 8. N., commander, connecting at Pana: ma with thenew and splendid mail steamer John L. Ste phens. Passengers will be landed at the railroad wharf, at Paseengers? HARLES A. THEATRE, IMME or the grand Oriental Apply at the Ticket MeDougal, who will carr; spectacle of the the same place, | im his speci MUSICAL. N AND BOUDOIR PIANOS, MELODE! sical merchandise, wholesale and retail, and second hand. qualffieations a sand dollars, to take of & business in New York. manufacturing and mer ears, and now | York Un ine in pmnos, ne | at the improved wols J. Gilbert's patent boudoir panos fe teachers, and seminari | to offer such inducements Australia.—Phe mag burthon, tsa tthe 16h May. This eveamship is of the siso and be Selling line of lieved will prove to be the fusteat stenmenip in, the world. Her accommodations for frst, 9s to thore of an IN CONSEQUENCE | The advertiser offers some eplen- tly reduced prices, for brilliancy of tone ed, and warrantod in every” resp id examin at the fac- NEW PUBLICATION! 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HUNTER WILL FORFEIT A } ing to eure any caso that may come under hig eare, no Vexot the man of 7, andembitter | “SUMMER RAMBLES IN Inga concise and detailed account of a the lakes, through the Western States or rst rate guide book for all shout to make the same journey. Just published by J Fulton street. don, will send to any Plain directions toe levoted affections of as hearts may desire. The proce ‘vating, that all may be marric ance, oF position Yanged with such ease and ‘Address Professor Lawto: letters taken from the Post Office unless the postage is paid ATRIMONY,—THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF THE Matrimonial Aesocinsion has been unprecedented. A description of the number of alliances that have boon formed since ite establishment would appear plon ie infallable, and can be obtained. by all, with by-law regulations, &c., by sending one dollar to Mrs. Theodore Sand York Post Ott A p NIMROD, Cap ny ke pinta ship of the hove line, and gai! from New York for Melbourne, Port Summer tour, b; C. RIKER, No. 129 EE—E— ee) GAS FIXTURES. A PRING IMPORTATION— Just received from the best houses in Parie.—The tab- onor to call the attention of the public to his extensive ftock of rich artistic gas fixtures, warranted and DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway’ § np y that dotection is are ag follows’ —Saloon, firet cabin, $206 RENCH GAS FIXTUR om Tee Pade Fifteen enbie Yo berths will be considered as secured till at lenet one-third the smount of deposit. A portion of the reeond nd othey hal perionced surgeon accompanies each veesol, and every attendance requisite for the eomfort of passengers pro- a8 56 feet nd well ventile- oly regular lin of their vessels have put up in the beet style REMOVALS, 1C.—REMOVAL.—SELLING OFF AT Ci ubscriber, having purchased the entire stock ofmusic and plates of obliged to remov i} one who have fessed the cure of diseases. ral NAAR AAS AAAS ALWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR HE, future, has arrived, and wil dreams, law matters, ‘kill in. foretelling tI furnish intelligence by interpreti and love, by astrologic books and | east of Breeewny: where he can be consulted | gratis, by the sic! | Gan receive his remedies by exprem. Corres} ‘and the name of her visiter ‘clish, French and Gorman languages. Residenc ', Up stairs, near Stanton 10A. H. to 8 P. M. PIRITUAL Pf pate ake thos D. BURKHARD respeotfe friends and the publi ind te fo their bel seen at their som 77 Hudson music and music books at great bargains will to call before buying elsewhere. Sign over the IORACE WATERS, No. 385 Broadwa; EMOVAL.— MANUFACTURER § ‘and Chantilly Im 259 May. ee from DEPOT OF BR! transferred to No. 833 Broad- teamer, one enrton of rich pons whioh they are will be able to sati undoubtedly true. M. rivate families tercourse H. Burkhard hae EMOVAL—THE ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE COM any have this day removed to the corner of Bth 4th street, under the Knickerbocker Bank, where they encinue to isstie policies ou approved Fire Ric. JOPPER MOTT, President. Cia; Si ‘irae. O, Ricnannson. tonishing cures EXTRA PAY. ITRD STATES SEAMEN'’S EXTRA PAY OFF 65 Wall street, front office, second floor.—Officers, sea- al representatives of sueh,) who brunry, 1682 are entitled. to doatie pay" eT fare en 0. dou ‘ary, ¥. KOWING, “amen. JNITED STATES NAVY OFFICERS, SAILORS AND Marines.—Extra pay for sueb of you as served in the Pacific during the late war with Mexieo, at any time from 1846 to 1852. Call on the subscriber and obtain the extra Congress, Mr. Biseell correct and quick way to get for you this pay: has all the only lawful forme. Can of such pay, and will, at agreat saving to you of time and travel, expense and trouble, rainptly procure for you this pay. is to EDWARD BISSELL, Navy, 20 South William street, LEGAL NOTICE: AAA At ‘EW YORK SUPERIOR COU! ine, Catharine Kine a1 ATHAN STUR- Mw. men and marines, (or the |: G uth street, Throuth tick- To Jacksonville, $51; to Pilatke, Apply as above. hi rior Court of the sity of New York, at the City Hall = said city, the 24th day of Februar: Somes, No. 11 Nassau shrest; No. u or New York, within twent: ‘the said complain ‘the plaintiffs in this TeHief demanded in the complaint. — HENRY RB. CUMMINGS, 1888, and te serve oi of Pine, in the eit: dart after the vorvie of o ny and prize mone # perfectly aequein Poeranted you yy furnish the exact amount aintif's aworney, It Neseas >. RSUANT TO THE LAWS OF TAE COMMON. ia, I hereby give notice that I commf{ssion, authorizing me to take acknow- proofs of deeds, &c., and to administer oaths monwoalth of Pennsylvania, ‘Apply, of send your nt, and Tate parser low Wall street. MERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY IN WASHING: ton, D. C.—The undersign Ae i Prosecution of claims before Congress partments, and for the transaction of attention at the capital. Patent, Indian, Land, or Pension Offices, or partments, or in the Supreme Conrt of may rely on @ prompt ant and affirmations for the Cé within and for the State of New York. CORNELIUS CARNES, Attorney and Counsellor, 10 Wall street, MEDICAL. AR eee ee LLY TREATED FROB Hing pa 1, and leeturer tis ayvtem. ten, 3 mouth, Apply t© MORDECAI & CO., Charleston South y business requir lina, ing business wigh be eee nited States, faithful attention te their in ing on extensive forcign sequaintanes, I will he responsible for, indo: etocke oy mney to any portion o ¥e paid to the collectic f will be furniehed with 8 they may resid TRAMBHIP COM. via Aepinwall and Panama, at greatly reduced rates—No detention on tho Tethmus.—Tho new and feet side-whool, steamship UNION, c RONIC DISEASES by to the Governmy iW a Heese and we ert the ekin, ri ead norvo i hoor in whatever minent cities of Europe, JOS, C. G. KENNEDY. > COMMISSION WILLIAM F. NYE, F, A. RICHARDSON, AUGUSTUS LOMBARD, R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM ( TO 12 A. M. M., Sundayse@xcept at No, 643 Houston *, Valparaiso. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN C R. ‘tham and Will Santi1aco—Hon. Bailie esere, Aleop & Co., Homonway & Co, #. Corwine, Bro. & Co., Garrison & Freta, | old established office, where Aspinwall, free for the Inet twent} , | Wm. Notson & Co : —Mesers. Bowmon, Grinnell & Co., William K Spiltas & Co., Goodhue & Co., | Aft Headerson &Co., Thomas J. AND MARRIAGE GUIDE, WITH 4 adopt no tranement k the superiority of Both, married free to any nadrer Physician snd Su rect. corner of Brdadway, where he € three o'clock, and from ei evening. Sold also at 22 Broadway aad the Broadway Po nder the now hofore learning from this valaable BAM FERRY BOAT WASTING ine ferry, on the Brooklyn side, engine 6 feet #troko, 24 inch cylinder sopper boiler boat goppered and copper fastened. Inquire of {3 No. & Plymouth street, sear the | Ontheripe ferry, Bycoklyn. honld coneult it. eauthor, M. LARMONT. Penbody & Co., Hussey, HL Lyon, Esq, , B.D. Brigham * Casnox—Nap Paghio & MEDICAL. julted Y, victims of quackery can honcrably treated. N. B. versity. ly with tl Dr. C. ise mente: ef the New R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BK OOF. suited with on diseases. Hit practioo of over twenty-two years prosent location, enables Dr. G, can be obtained no where else in this city, (with one or two honorable exceptions, ef @ | speed t eure, R. WILKINSON, FROM HIS LONG BXPERIBNCT, ean be re ‘and permanon’ cure, without Ottice, No. 9 R. CLARK, MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF York, can be consulted at 48 Canal vtreet, it of Broadway, for a quick and cure. Ofeo 8 to 10 A. from 4 to 9 P. W. R. WARD, FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG, CAB be consulted betwixt the hours of 7 o'clock A. Ud. wad 10 o'clock P. M., datly. Office at the old established pleee Canal street exactly one door east of Broa UM IF PAIL- matter how long standing or affiicting. Patients aro invit- ed to his old and long established Hunterinn Dis meary, No, 4 Division street, New York city. Strangers and others w! have been unfortunate in the selection of a physician are in~ | vited to call. Twenty-five years of practice, devoted to Phe stndy and treatment of diseases where the constitution bi been enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relie! to | wll who may place themselves under his care. All consul j tations p vate. Open until ten o'clock at n bt. R. WARD'S REMEDIES COMPRISE 3 mulated experience of all the aetriek oe id aoe y. $1. His thanks are tendered for the liberal extended to him. Certifi of cure ski) can be exe- mined at bis office, No. 00 Canal stroct, exaetiy ene Scot times, couviey Jar in mentioning the form of and diseased. Pationts in sted to be eq pa | ment, its duration, and previous treatment, 1 losing fro: to %, for the particul: In the ede, willbe religioualy a€cended ta. FOHOWAy's PILLS SHOULD BE TAKEN BYTER- sone troubled with asthme or bad coughs, as they are i positive cure, “AC inclement and fogzy scasone ef the 9 conghs and colds are more rife than a¢ any other period, ae those afflicted with asthma suffer with greater severity; therefore, itis well to know that Holloway's pills will eure the most inveterate cases, their cMcacy having beep tested under varions circumstances, and in almost every elime, pro- Ving them to be the moat successful remedy tbat. was ever used” The peculiar properties they posvans uve the eeet of throwing off the phlegm, relieving the chest, giving a perfect Freedomof- reepinntion, and thus inducing neuen, Gut the Bevtish enpice, end ty thoes in the Usiton Bene out the mpire, an 09 in tal bo por box. “Wholesale, et it conte, 88 0 and 1 EPH HORSEY'S, Maiden lane, and at the proprietor’ ‘trand, London, HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIV MED! Compasion—By Dr. A. Me Maurlonus, Prafvorst of Diseases of Women. Twi Price $1. Yours of theyaeband. might have Does . wight have pipe secrets, whieh should be known to then hh ital in New York has forees ne bis private onteblishmenee Alina io Teg u leo, every either budding Ines s ai Zscvvec tie cre Pan - and the most servais mode pleint to which her sex is subject. Extract of embetter 3 Dz. A.M. Mauazoxan, 129 Liberty liy Dear sieay rity has. Boe ; fe ind gufferiug some months before and mont—every encceasive one more and more prostrating her, putting her life in imminent hich rae Ot ‘the last ocentes. despaired of. this state inevitable, and resigned to the wort ints wy D Bete her ey rc te Prone to,zou,the telet it afforded ret dincovery of MM. a i 1s, exe another year wenll i hy sos Rigeatlng ng Ttis, of course, ble to convey more fally iho subjects treated of as they are ots patare strict!S: for the married or those contemplati Pablshing oft TiS tibet street, ee, Now York py lee, few Yor! Nivany; Sovoph Tucker, Mobile, “Aleon T. ¥. fete Chestnut street, Philadelphia. On the reocips of #1 & will be transmitted by mail, free tage, te any pars the United States. || letters mi ity | reases, a he to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, office 129 Liberty street, York, or box 1,234 New York Post office, A parophiet of sixteon more fully oxpisining to gpntante ofthe book, will be. fermented, so Gay {47 f fen. who mi ire free of oxpen: part: nite Staten, by addressing hs above.

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