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siusesinn et of tier work, information thereto, jee of the Chiof Ragisese of the Fire De: Elizabeth street. igre oy The cstiustos, if deemed f Tor i BARTHOLEMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs Supplies, JORPORATION NOTICE—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERB- grea that petitions ha presented in the Board ruction of sevens 8 the following For ieee, Som ia Njath to- Bourd of Ai tan ti pod strest, from ae Bleceker str ete ‘and present the same, ‘office, on or before Monday, Fs Sth TCHOLAS DEAN. Presidont, Croton Aqueduct Department, April 7, 1869. pera nee: E.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- ocoupant oF oceu- roved Taoka bee the office of the all persons in- completed by 4 ee om Third avenue of Assessments, fo For, to Harlem river, Ti in pieces ty Yaoth Fereet, from Phir Saecset of firet “All pete al ‘befe sated of | requested erating te Ss ss agers aa e ee ‘within th: m the date of LIAM GAG "wits BS J. DODGE, HARLES McNIELL. soments, Street Depart Assessors. nt, April none Bureau of (NORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 ee ven to the oe or owners, SAQOERRY or o¢eu- joures and lots, improved or vod I that the following asscesments have bees attessors, and aro lodged in the office of nts for examination by ail persons ing and building s well in Fifty- ‘inth and Tenth avenues. T'! Bectea thereby, eompleted by Dy such assessment, includo all the several hou: Fround acant lots, picces and ols of land, th sides of Fifty-fourth street, from Ninth to {All persons whose interests, are a 4 arsesements, and who,are opposed to the quested to present their ob- jections, in writing, to the, wage ed, at their office, No. Hall of Records, within, thirty days, fi from the date of dhis notice. WILLIA! CHARLES J Bobar, Asseusore, CHARLES Mo Office Bureau of Avscssments, Street Department, April i, 1863. ORPORATION NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE, 18 eocupant oF ‘unimproved Oowing assessmonts have nd are lodgedin the office been completed b; ¢f tho Bureau o: yr examination by all per- sons interested, vix:—For fencing lots in Madison avenuo, betwoen Twenty-cixth and Twonty-sevonth streets, and in Twenty-seventh, treet, hetweon Fourth and Fifth svenues. ‘The limits embraced by such assessment include all the seve- ref grounds waauas i0te, pisses, aaa ° situated on the northeast corer of Madison me and ‘Twenty-seventh etrect, oa the west side of Madi venue, betweon Twenty-sixth and ‘Twenty-seventh , and’ one lot on the north side of Twenty-sorenth street, one hundred feet eastof Fifth avenue. Al 3 ‘whose intererts aro affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- verted to present their olje@tions, in writing, to tho winter. it thetr office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty Gays from the date of this notice, |. WILLIAM GAGE, ? CHARLES J- DODGE, ¢ Assessors, RLES McNIELL, ae Street Department, April ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I8 HERE- by given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- Pants of all bouses and lots, improved of unimproved Innds, Affected thereby, that the following ments have been, gompleted by the ncreseors. and aro lodged in the office of ssments for examination by all ‘persons ‘or digrin; building a well on tho f Forty-sixth strect, between Second and ‘The limits embraced by such assossment, iueiade all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots rela of land, wituated on both sides of Forty Jizth street, from Second to Third avenue, All persons whose interests are affectad by the above named assessments, Snd who are opposed to the same, or either of them, aro ro: nested to present chair oljectione in writing, to thé under- office, No. of Records, within thirty Gaye from the date of his notic WILLIAM GAGE. CHARLES J. DODGE, § Assessors, CHARLES McNIELL, Office Bureau of Assessments, Street ‘Department, April Ni, 1868. ee _ eee ORPORATION NOTICE—PROPOSALS FOR OIL.— Proposals will bo received at the office of the Commis- loner of Streets nad Lamps, corner of Chambers and Centrg pg, until the 23d day ‘of April, at threo o’olock,' Pritt alter which tine fone wil Le tecelverh, for furnishing ion of the eity of New York with 10,000 gallons rained pure sperm ue ef the best quality, and per gallon for erat ty casks returned. Sam; it to the otfies of the Superintendent of No. 129 Mercer street, on oF efore the 2st day’ Sear ae ‘at twelve o'clock, M he estimates wilt be opened on the 24th day of April, in with an ofdinance passed by the Mayor and Common the cit; of New York, Jane 192. Blank estima abo obtained trots, by a} pliention at the office of the Com and No estinate will be entortatued unless in com Hance with the proposals and the ordinance Bhove re- Rerred to. HENRY ARCULARIUS, Jn., Commissioner of Streets and Now York, April 12, 183. Orneter AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—T0 MASONS. — osals will be received at the office of the Cro- meduet epertment, (Rotunda, Park,) — igs Se neath day of april, 1st at 12 o'clook uid the nceessary resciving basins and culverts in “Fourtenty The plan of th Lampa, the sew and patsat ta Aon application et, corner of First avenne. eifications for the building of the sa mation relating theret: be obtat ‘the Water Puryeyor, at thisofiice. NICHO! President of the Croton Aqueduct Depertaente ‘York, April 9, 1853, CRoTON AQU: wor DEPARTMENT. 70 CON: tors. — dorsed “Proposal for | sewer Lom Thirty-ninth Weeke ie with the name of the | ne making. ‘and the date of its pro- perso! the Bratation, will be reocived as, the office of she Groton is duet Dey , tment, until ender, the 18th day of April, 1' lock M., to build @ sewer, with the neces ro- | sing and culverts, intrty'aiuth ft, from tho | th svemee tothe sewer build ia Ninth ing ngth about 900 foot. Tho plan of the specifications for the building of the same, and il other information relating thereto, ean be obtained om | . = er’ tories NICHOLAS DEAN, Provident of the Croton Aqueduct Departmont. New Yor April 61 (LFOTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT 10 CONTRAC | proporals, endorsed ee with the Proposal for rower tors. Senled ame of the person or tn Madizon ptreet, Fill be rement, until antsy, Ke, it sower, with th in Madi Fade ler treat to » point in les ens about 875 fect. The plan for the building of tho same, er, and speoiticatio ir information Telating thereto. can Le 0 obtained to thi yA tor’ a soning NICHO! 3 ‘31 S DEAN, Brot tof the Groton New York, At te A ae jeduet Department. OTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—£O CONTRAC- tors.—Sealed proposal 5 erin mm thovewer new built in Grand treet 7 foot north of Hester street, ag ie srk el fine a ee - ite yehe a sean tions for # ing of the same, and all other information Pelating herete, oan oan be obtained on a lication to the Water Pury 6 faba hy ofthe ‘the Croton Aqueds _New York, April 9, 1853, ae Ons oe DEPARTMENT. —1 yponals, endorsed ** Proposal in Forty-sixth rele alee” with the, name of the person srs aking the same, and the date of it presentati be received 8 i the omioe of the Croton Aqueduct Depart: | Sent oni the zoth day of April, 1803, at 12 grolock. My tn eoaitd & sewer, with the necessary receiving Dating and ‘culverts, in Forty sixth street, from the sewer | at Seventh 10, being in length, about 1,850 feet. The oh ee the' poe ‘and. specifications ‘for the | Foildiag of the seme, and ll other taformation relating on re (ogame on *RICHOLAS DEAN, Water Parerer, Prostdent of ‘the Croton Aqueduct Depactinent. Now York, April 12,1853 |THE INTEREST ON THE PUBLIC STOCKS ae vate oy et of New York, due and payanle, ie 1853, faion of May, da, CRemberlan of te. City, ab the EY malin aidoioeh ried rey the" eonve fence of tock: will be i wale Ta during the period the val it 0 AG FLAGG, Comptroller. Comptroller's Office, New Yorks ans 5, 1868. OTICE.—IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE NUMEROUS complaints made to this office concerning the obstruc: to the iage ways, all partios interested tre hereby ntined to remove ail obstructions of every Kind therefrom, before the first day of May, 1853. And all lumber, timber, or other articles obstructing the side o wlage-way, on or after that date, will be removed to the Corporation Y; Gigpored of a8 the smende juperintendent of ie a5 3 4 s ig not removed within twenty Pom hours thereafter, to order the same to be removed to the yard ocoupied by the Supor- Iatendent of Repairs to Public Buildings, or other suitable place. WHITE, Superintendent of Stroote, Corn Chambors and Centre, Superintendent of Streets’ ‘Ome, New York, Maroh 29, 1853, TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 td OF RECORDS.— Sealed pro onal will bo recived is office until esdny, April 19, 1809-—To sot curb and putter and fing four | feet of sidewalks of Forty. He! ze fram, Kignth to | Tenth avenues; to regulate Fiftioth stroo! a ap | Lexington stroot, from Third ay and gutter and pave Tenth ave fitth strect: to curb and gutter And flag four fest of sido- yalks of Forty third etreet, from Fifth avenue to Broadway: enues: to regulate and grado 133d A; to regulate ourb from Forty -fivth to Fifty- itentions to be’ had (om application, to the contract | kecepsie; and 5 P. M jerk of this department. 8 FURY, | desoription of the number of alliances thas have been formed ad | trafs, at A. M. and wth set curb ees a ey Teg * nd flag four feet of sldcwaiao of tthe samme; the siteealke ‘a tw b street, fro: to rey ry md og S59 aspaco fifteen re the some ow flagged; sinncee Hy th sidewalk of Thirty-fourth itoations, to be TREET rapes NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Publi that ti wring peti has been prose: T sad na eet and Se chiogtiane ok quite Specifications, from Savon to the Soateaa end ef ;o De ', Stres _New York, April 1, 1858. Creer DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is somely given, yey the following peti- tion has been Jommissioner. nted in the Board of Al of the vacant lots on both si from Thirty-fourth street to Fort; also to fence the vacant Inte between the Fifth tnd Sixth avenues and Thirty-fourth and werty. id streets. Also the following petition i. the Board rd of an’ lermen:—To regulate an je Sixty-third strect from Eighth to Ninth avenu ‘Ail persons interested, Dav- yhened to present them, in is office, om or before the ing objections thereto, are writing, to the undersigned at 25th day of April April 14, 1803, SAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner, MAX count SEONERS’ OFFICE, NO. 7 NEW CITY Hall, April —Notice to tax pay: ment rolls of the several wards in the city of New Yor Bevopenfor examination und. reviow from Friday. the 20th fisy of May, till Baturday, the 20th day of Juno, both days {nclesiv tax payers, desirous of examining or sorrest: ing the as roll a to make application fo the unde Hee, at thelr office, betweon 9A. il. a is iN, JOHN DELAMATER, GEORGE H. PURSER, Tax Commissioners. he CHANCERY—STATE OF ALABAMA, AT MOBILE. At rules—Register’s office, Moncey, March lf, A. D. 1353, x ets" petition of William H. Pratt, avsigneo of D. on the of the petitioner eeship a = ate upon tiling his av- is tru *orhe trust was ¢ of executed by Barzillt seek Sa ith 8 eur: then com: oe ee meroantile firm of i the city of Mobile. to the petitioner, and mS day of Ma: , whereby the the sai wih ya Bratt "eftoe it, all friale Y oaid arm for the forth in id deed, which, with thereto, an cery at Mobi od it eppencing to the satisfaction of the Resister that the gestul que trusts under said deed reside principally in the States of New York and Alabama, they are hereby noti- fied Register will, proceed ¢) hear and determing spon sata: application on the firut Monday of May next, at his office in the eity of Mobile, at which time and place they oan attend if they think pripe that this order be published once id it is further ordered Weeks. in the Herald and Tribune, published in the city of Mobile; i, a news} r printed and pub- Hehed in the city and. State of New York, and that a cop ment made and man, and Denys Cave & rk, and that a copy thereof be posted on the door of the Court House of Mobile county, all within fifteen days from the date of this ordor. itness: O. S. Jewett, Register of the Court of Chancery for the frst, dinitiee of the southern chancery division of a ‘Attest said State, this 1th day of Maroh, A- D. 188 JEWE' EW YORK SUPERIOR COURT.—JONATHAN STUR- fen and Mary F. his wife, and Charles M- Leupp, azainst Ann Kine, Will! iam Augustus Tucker and Cathariae his wife, and’ Henry Kine.—Summons.—For Relief. (Com. not ‘ger).—To the defendants above named :—You aro hereby summoned and required to answer the samend- ed complaint in this action, whieh was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the city of New York, at the City Hall, id city, this 12th day of April, 1853, 'and to serve a copy of your answer to the eaid com: plaint on the subscriber, at lily office, No. 11 Nassau street, corner of Pine, in the city of New York, within twenty days after the service of this tummons on you, exclusive of the day of auch service; nnd if you fail to answer the grid complaint within the time aforesaid, ntiffs in this Action will apply to-tue court for the feller demanded in the sald complaint: HENRY R. CUMMINGS, Pltits.” Atty, Dated April i2, 1853, No. 1 Nassau strect, N. ¥. UCTION NoTicr — House A aay ok SALt—BY AW WM. W. SHIRLEY, yo ring at Bg street, corner of Broo: ‘also beautiful. tapes niture, ‘nade to order porany S80, chairs, tables, £c. i eapsty er cree ‘and deposit “APTN NOTICE—LARGE SALE, TH 1094 (o'elock, in the sales roo, 13 Spi aocoun of whom it may concern, of forniture, barroom ar- other artic! Rulentie Hotel. 4 nd, 20 Indy’s and two met tion and other tables, beer imp a ‘aeand cask Somes oes —A a with rosewood as BELL, Auctionser. ne im, SPLENDIDLY FUR- essen carpets, el mirror doors, dresting’ burea' ogany furniture, ‘tain Pith all other artic wardro! WITTERS, No. 187 Ci A. ¥, CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ‘THIS 0, 601 tes ™ and rosewsed card, contre uFeRus, ads, 01 Jasves,” pieturon, bode and Ceading Beit 10 o'clock, at 205 Allen street, household fur- Hivebes: furniture, well’ worthy the attention of nits in’ brocatelle, eeping. Inquire of WM: LANTS AT AUCTION —W: 8. McILVAIN \egueit | ‘sell, at the seedstore, No.7 Jobn street. at half-past I dFclock, on Thursday, Anvil 14 ai monthly, perpetual, ions, id roses. (| fakes in gobi ane r0bee, les, eden for. ne ‘out, fro Pp. ofty.. _ Catalogues o1 morning of SALE Of THIRTEEN DESIRABLE COUN: pears ‘seats or market gardens. ag Forbell’s Landing, on Fennas from creek, at New Lots, Long island, about eicht milew York.—JAMES COLE will’ sell at auction, on 14, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Ex. ‘ork, thirteen sections, o: Spe five acres ted on Plundee’s road, the whole in sh state one stor vieinity read be rpasied for fish- ing and seu bathin y part of Kings county. ly at the office orthe auctioneer: PHANTS, AT AUCTION. WM, 8. MoILVAIN WILL Weel, this day, at 1015 : nour wan street, a fine colfe monthly, perpetual, nd running roses, also verbenas, carnations, dalias, #0." t of Win. White, Fifte rect, New York’ pe GLASSES AT AUCTION. o'clock, at No. 47 Columbia sti rich French glasses with carved o1 fine tapestry velvet carpets, c. iture, Ao. A c. IPTELS AUCTIONEER. -LARGE AND AT- o tractive sale of slog t furniture, this day, at No. 20 F. Fitzsimmons.—. le at tig wetoek, at the above aeinenn comprising a la: the whole in brocatelle. satin di ir cloth, mab and back walnut parlor dining and bedroom ke. het library, dining and bedroom furniture worthy the attention of shippers, dealers, housekeepers and others, aa the sale will be absolute and without any resert. ash. e S. HEGEMAN, A AUCTIONEER FRIDA 5, at 1036 o’clook, A. M. 144 Ful lyn, eee pad eeiaoe and green teas, counters, scal frigerators, Y JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER.—FRIDAY April 1th, at 103 o'clock A. M., at the corner of At- inntic and Hicks street, Brooklyn, the’ stock and fiztares of A retail grocery storo—sugi ce, wines, I alsa, two good sleighs. Same day’ at 8 0° 56 Henry street, a small quantity of housohold By ROBERT HAYDOCK AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 23 William street.—On dfonday, April 118, ‘at 11 o'elo at the sales rooms, will be sold, for cas! count of whom it tote vy concern, six cases best French plate glass, sizes 7 by eae May be examined early on the morning RANCH & McDONNELL, AUCTIONEERS, 3 FUL ton street and 48 Ann stree Velen 8 \d extensi’ of elegart household furnitur catalogue, on nesday, the 20th at 10 o'clock, » Pers it Ninth street, between University lace and Fifth avenu hole of the peel an and costly furniture contained in said house, consisting in part o} ny rlor furniture—Fine Brussels carpets, elegantly carvell rosewood furniture, in suits, in crimson plush, mads by Ban- douine, tete-a tete sofas, Vo! Gorge and parlor chairs, I rose- wood pianoforte, 1 rich’ Chines cabinet, rosewood centre, pier and work Cg rich pier and mantel glasses, in mag- nificent fram oil paintings, splendid engravings fine proofs, o manta ornaments, mantel clock in tian marblo, with many other rare and valuable article: Dining room—Mahogany extension table, sideboard, chairs, carpets and rugs; china dinner set, cutlery, plated aud glass Bedrooms—Rosewood and mahogany French, hizh post and pies pecnbeses; feather beds, hair matt tro: and fe onitreesns and beddirg, marble top bureaus, washe' nds and tables wardrobes and chairs, toilet sets, carpets, basement and beeen furniture. the stere on Tuesday, the 1th. NOTTON MILL FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—THE steam cotton mill, situated in the village of Waterloo, Seneca county, New York, will be perem; piorily, sold at auction, on the premises, on the 4th day of May noxt, at — to close the conéern, ‘The building is threo stor and attle, 12) fost long by 50 wide, built of brick, shingle roof, with a fifty horse power engine and boilers.’ It oo tang 280 rpindies, 10 cards 30 inch wide, 1 batting card, 1 Witting patent Dick and spreader, 76 looms 4-4 wide, and other machinery in proportion, now in full operation, and in good order, having been ran only abont five years, further particulars inquire of ALMY, PATERSON & C: Now York and Hotton, ‘Terms made éaey, | By order oft trustees, P. HUNT, President of Cotton Company. COLTON, AUCTIONEER. HANDSOME orem hold Furniture, F Pianoforto, Lace Curtains, fe., Colton wilt sell this day, Thurséay, April'I4, at “tig o'clock, a-No, 283 Twelfth street, between Third and Fourth — Catalogues at For avenue, all the genteel furniture of the house, comprisin mahogany and marble top furniture, centre, card, dining an ing bureaus, French bedsteads, mahozany vi ly, and ingrain bed furniture, &e., &o. mado to order by tave. very fine rorewood plunoforte, u fark, and but Little used, 637 oc: Catalogues early in the morning. poremptory. ADMINISTRATORS HUTIONS. prsue ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers stroct.—Notice is hereby given, to the relatives and next of kin of Joanna Palmer, late of the city of N. widow, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intoatate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 23d day of April next, at 10 o'clock in the Rirenlen. ETER B. SWEENY, Public lice ~ glahmal Dated, New York, March 21, 1853. Pp BLIC ADMINISTRA’ ew York, R'S OFFICE, 3 NOs aI | CHAM- ers ktreet.—Notic me? aeehy, iven to ‘alatives and Rea of kin of me hay ing, Nove sts, deceased, aad who is seen have died ints to, that I shall ‘apply to the Surro of Now York, for letters of administrat 9 ay ‘th inte ‘tate, on tho day of April next, at ten Sole in tas Bocenoons lon, York, March 29. 1 PETER U SWEENEY, Public Administrator. UB LIC DMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM: Notice is hereby given. to t ‘ki ‘of Michael Sullivan, of Mobil J to have died intestate, that I shall appl; mogete of the gounty of New, Yor ore of ad ministration upon th "tho sald fntortate, on the of April ton o'slock in the ferenoo! larch ow Yon h 49, 18653, TER B, SWEENEY, Public Administrator. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- hers stroct.—Notico is riven 'to the rolativos in of James C. Jams of Now d,and who is alle fatestate, gounty of New he estate of the . z PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated New York, Mareh 24, 1853, RATE acretaes DEPOT OF BRUS- lly laeccs,trausferred to No. 823 Broad- receivod by 1 ‘one carton of rich point ‘also, one carton of point acodomi veils. EMOVAI—THE ST, NICHOLAS INSURANCE COM- any have this day removed to the corner of 8th avenue and lth etreet, under the Knickerbocker Bonk, where they continue to {sete policies on approved Fire Risk. PPER MOTT, President. Cus. 0. Riewannson, Bearers ASTROLOGY. Ann, ATRIMONY MADE EASY, OR HOW TO WIN A Lover.—Professag Lawton, ‘Boston, formerly of Lou. don, will send segeY cipt of one dollar, post paid, pinto ‘to en ate "adios ‘or ‘gentiemen e devoted affections of ae in cite vem as tele hearts may derire.. The process i #0 simple, but 60 eapti: vating, that all may be married, irrespec pke, SPpORr- ance, Gr position; and last, thcngh mot d with such caso and: 4 joliency that “detection is m= Address Professor Eat Boston, Mass. No eters taken from the Post Othe the aid —THE WONDERFUL SUCCES OF THE a ‘ATRIMON: ‘Matrimoniai Associasion has been unpreocdented. its establishment would romango. The 1, with by-laws, ‘Mrs. Theodore F. nd will aks the sn eosidence te from TRAVELLER GUIDE. HICAGO AND ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD, OPEN to La Salle and Peru, 100 miles.) and there conneetin with fret class steamers for St. Louis and New Orles UN ppc ane the Tinie and Mississippi rivi Ihieago on leave the arrival of the expross trains of the Northern Indiana, fasta Southern and Michigan Con- tral roads; and returni ae Rag in Chicago in time for all trai hve, westward all trains. | Passongers leavin, express trains of the Erte and ce o in time to go immediately on. "Tho @ leaving New York the ng express trains, may ed pi ht at Chi next morning at cight o'elo ime from St. Louis to New York and ‘ite Ete and Rew York Central roads, 18" hones and to Ph delphis, over the Cleveland, Columbus ‘and Pit ds, 68 hours, R. GILLMORE, *Superintendont, Clhieago, March 28, 183. *By the Lirst of June next, tho time botwoen New York and St. Louis will be reduced to 63 hours. AMDEN AND AMBQY RAILROAD 10 PHILADEL from pier No. 1 North river.—Two lines daily, 42 P. M.— Went oo boat Trenton to Soutl Neamboat R. ktockton to Pulladcipata, ware 82, line, at 2 P. M., by steamboat John Potter to "Ambo: Tisnce direct to Camden by care Ahrens in four hours an ah fia ain an Returning, leave Philadelphia at 10 A, an OR_ ALBANY—FARE LBANY AND York Inland Houte, Railroad.—Two dail 3.45 P. seen lias of ratteoads North & depot corner of Wh through tiekets, 0 Schenectady, Uti cra also Fecetyed at Broome and Bowery, sixth strect and Fourth avenue station NE expre connecting at Albany with from the new West, and Twenty- he above trains ‘will land passengers at Croton Falls and Chatham Four Cor- ners only. All othor trains will start from City Hall ai Won, Corner 0 of Tryon row and Centre street, as Beretofore. Fyensox RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street for Albany and Troy:— Expross train, 6 A. M.—throngh in four hours, connecting vith trains reaching Buffalo or Montreal av 4 v'clock same ven it vata 1 train, 8 A.M. Through way trains at 103g A. M. and train, 6 P.M. Accommodation train, 6 P. M. ors taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four- teenth and Thirty-first streety. Sunday trains from Canal street at Lis A.M. for Pongh- for Albany, stopping at all way sta- ‘EDMUND Renda ‘Superintendent, tions. April 9, 1808. MJtroct Commissioner. | TREET DEPARTMENT, NO, 4 HALL OF RECORDS. NEN, .YORK AND PMILADELPHIA, VIA NRW —Public notice is herchy Givon that the following ptt: | Jersey Railroad, from foot of Cortlandt ste vet. —United jons have been prosonted in tho Board of Assistant Alder- | States Mail and Paprose ling, through in four Paro the north sidewalk of Fourteenth stroat, | Ja8 AM. and 4 PM. $2 76; aS M. and 6 PM ‘Second Second and Thirc nuns, to sho proper uaet eles, by 8 and 9 Mia and 4 P.M., $2.50. Through tokets where required, To widen Chatham. street to 1th | for Maltimore, Washington, Norfol and, Chagleston sold. siebty foot, to be taken from, ite northerly fide, betwoon | ‘Throw iar sgentein 9AM. wad 6) fsies., Ene: 4 Pearl st nd & small strip tobe taken | Fence \ Luggage erose the ferry fi etn talnbes before southerly tween Tosevelt ‘and Poarl | the ti the stroot in the lowost and lower it at Contro All, to raise Part, at Pearl and Rose: ftrost_and Chatham the street, from Brondway to Grand streot, to that of East Broadway. All persons interested, having objootions thor te, are tars te to presont them Jn writing to the under- his office, on, or beford the 16th day of April, JAMES FURKY, Street Commissioner. April 6, 1863, treeta, Also, to change the namo of | EW YORK AND MONTREAL RAILROAD.—TO BUR- lington, St. Johnsbury, Ogdensburg, Montroal, and in- mediate towns. Tickets are sold at’ the Now York and New Maven Railroad Offieo, 412 yo Express trains leave at8 A. M. and 3: yo checked through, Fecleut by ratlront,. Steamers trom Peon slip every day ab or ‘it ‘Bills of lad, furnished. Price roduc MEYDE, Agents 102 South street, ON THURS- t. at 10 o'clock, in house No. 47 Colum- rtment of parlor, basement, chamhor bare a SALE AT BROOKLYN. a; ni bia street, a ful and kitchen fornitoro, including a pair of rich French pier Slaton, with enrved oruamented topa, &e.; fine tapestry vel- Yet carpets, satin damask window Curtains, dey hey bes ENRY I, LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL at auction, this day, ‘Thursday, April lth, at 9 O'clock, at Denise’s Hotel, Quarantine landing, Tompkins- ville, Staten Island, Real estate at New Brighton,"by order of Tarnel Dissosway, Sheriff of Richmond county, Staten Island—A bout 92 valua- ble building lots in the immediate neighborhood of the resi dence of Matthew Morgan, August Belmont, and C. Vander- hilt, Esqrs., within five minut: alic of the ferry. The lots are on tl ighest ground in tl eighborhood, commandin fan extensive and elegant. prospect of the bay, harbor an Narrows and will be sold in separate Also, the Gothic cottage built about an years since. in the most modern style, with all, th, usual improvements, being about 52 feet front by about 80 fect deep, with sixteen rooms, exclusive of laundry, kitchen, bath rooms, &c., heated by hot air furnaces, including about fifteen or six- teen dots, surroundin and appertainin, operty ie situated about mlaway between New Brighthn amd fexzies, and in the immediate neighborhood of SER Jed Terty tmiprevemencs rhe Quéranting ferry boats leave New Vork every hour, com mencingat 7A. M., except at 12o'olock, ‘The sale will be poritively without reser ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—WILLIAM IRVING & CO., auctioneers, will sell at anction on Thurgdny, April 14, abI0ss o'clock ae 12 Harrison - lyn, Brussets and three-pl ply carpets, black walnut t chairs, Walton do. covered in greon velvet,taborots,cabiacts, ‘work tables, lace window curtains, bronae clock, marble or: osewood seven octave piano, mado by, HII at extension dining & Owen, Bosto ‘reneh bedsteads, pera “pureans, ing stand, china and glassware, hair mattresses, fosther 180, 8 choico assortment of brandis, Madciras Kitchen furnituro at 12 o'clock, in front of the house; sorrel mare, stanhope, saddle, and ‘harness—can be sen st Wade's stable, corner of Pacific and Hicks streets, rooklyn OTEL FURNITURE.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO. Auctioneers, will sell at, auetion, on Wednosd: ay, Thurcday, and Friday, April 13, 14, and15, at 103g o'clock euch day, at the Atiantic Hotel, Ni opposite the Bowling Greene,,Wilton and tapestry carpets, window curtains, contre and’ pier tables, mirrors, sofas tete-a-tetes, divans, chairs, &o.: clock and candelabras, off Tenia kas fixtures, chandeliers, pianos, mshogany ox- ension dining tables, arm chairs, dinner and tea sets, ont lassware; ‘ounces silver spoons, for! tea sete, ¢., made to order, by G: ‘damask table and bed linen, counterpanes, bi mahogany French bedsten ith ma- hogany and mari cabinets, wardrobe bronze clocks, Brusi ‘and 5 Broadway, &e.; 1s and ingrain carpets; 20 any chairs, hi , do; 150 est curled hair dou: fie and single mattre made to ord by. Mellen & Co.; 10€ best quality live gecse foathor bed: or bolsters and illows of first quality for ind beds, [sty ory gilt and maho- jorany frame French plate mirrors, toilet chairs, b! wali “ley maple cano seat chairs; do. cot and Twindta ard and contre tables with mai tops; reading and jenn ten furniture, copper kitchen fur: ture, dc. Further particulars in the Courier and Enquirer, RY H. LEEDS & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, WILL il 4th, at, 1084 o'clock, in the largo threo 84 Franklin street, near Hroadway, fine kouschold furniture, consisting of fino tape try carpets, rosewood furniture covered in, brogatelle, ros Wood etegcres, mirror doors and backs, rosewood martle top Centre tales, rosewood and mahogany sofas, arm and parlor chairs card and side tables, mahowany frame French plate pier glasses, marl Also, mahogany cen tab Brussels and ingrain ottomans, carved windo carved French bedateads, washstands, d marble tops, rocking and other chairs, | extension tables gilt peti dlontioks, ri clothe plated Conchanical ‘snd. ball lamps, mantel looks, ant 6% octave ENRY H, LEEDS & CQ, AUCTIONEERS, WILL fell at auction this day, arceuaay. ‘April 14, st 10 drelock, at No. 49 London terrace, Twenty-third street, be. tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, genteel housebold furni- ture, belonging to a family removing from the city, made by Meeks ch, consisting of Bru pots, soahozany couches, chairs And arm chairs in hair cloth, candolabras top; pillow centre table, beautifal entre table, black ‘walnut dining 2 room furniture—buroaus, cottage suits, blue and ld do., imitatic jntings ans fn ‘ke. “Bloccker strect si Bienth venue care pase near the house. Also, one 63% octave rose- noforte. ‘OUSEHOLD FURNiTUeE SALES AT AUCTION.— The su ber hereby informs his friends and others, that he will attend to, the tension tables, chairs marble tops; mahoga oH Randolph Martin Prosident Ocean Bank, . }, Cashier North Rive i nk. B Hayes, Cashier Nor' oF Atl CNING, YJ Office 185 ‘an venwich stroot, near Dey. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS + day, at 10 o’elock, at 173 Chatham street, a large as- sortmen| er iron tat changing’ their rosi- mahogany and othor heds, bedatends, look- from manufas- “Cin wil! bo wold without ing glasses, crock: ‘a very ‘general EER, NO; 108 NASSAU ishbintt respectfal- ee rnituro, who prefer, ms J. Fishbiatt, room, tate and general auctionce OUN KEFSE, AUCTIONEER hold Furniture —LYMAN this (Thursday) morning, April ak t 103% o'clock, at No. 60 Varick street, corner of Laigh tho farniture con- tained in the above mansion, consisting of rich and elegant Toom ant room furniture, comprising ingrain earpetings, rocking chairs, extension tables, window curtains, marble top tal mirror pnd pier glasses, china, gl and silver ware, itlery, with general os rtmont of basement and kit eb —ELEGANT HOUSE- will soll at suction, arlor,, dining russels: ‘and fi ORTGAGER’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pisnofortes, Mirrors, Carpets, &o...to morrow, at 10 4 at 85 Nassau street, nent Ful CREMP wilt anction, by order of the mortgs Pri street, removed for the conve gortment of Tandsome ros dining room and chamber fu | fortes, large mirrors, ching and silver plated ware, carpets | de., whieh will, be found well worthy of the attention of housekeepers. Also, a3 12 o'clock, six superior rorewood | 63( and reven octave ianofortes of oxeellem tong and finish, very superior instroments, ind which are well worthy of Uieattention of those who ure in want of @ good planoforte, Cftalogues on the morning of aale. hogan: partor, ool quality, piago- nay ituro, of 1 Oo THURSDAY, MTH INST., AT 10 QCLOCK, AT NO. 121 South Ninth strect, Williamsburg, g@ nivel err and Shaver nrentiase, Brussels car) tancd sitetoth, iteh- en furniture, & Property, of a family giving wp house keeping. sn a ret ‘ single. hay aes, sliver mounted. ing of gale | snd Gate ™ FOnN CAMPBELL, ‘Auctioneer. also, parlor, chamber an R. W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER. — HOUSEHOLD furniture, on Frida; at 1034 o eee at 1 Greenwich avenue, near EI ing of ail the feratare in th Lp idhgar hey nd ingrain car- at mattresses; bookcases; marble to} and dresting tables: rosewood arm ‘chairs, in plush and hate cloth; mahogan: y sofns and tete- ottomans; mahogai and walnut ch: ind lainpe; china. sif- . Also, ans 2 vaintings, me Re AND OTHER CHOICE PLA tion.—J. L. VANDEWATER will April 15th, belt past 10 o'clock, 14 Wall st selecti oes, selected with great the best nurseries of Eur jomprising the finest est varieties igor trae to their name: Fiftieth at, ALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, NEAR THE CRYS- tal Palace.—C. W. HOLMES will'sell jat auction, this day, Thursday, April 14th, at half past ten Kk, at No. 10, in the three story and basement. block morth side of Forty: -Afth street, between Broadway and Sixth avon the furniture, enrpeting, oll paintings, erogkery, &e. house: consisting of ta} tapestry, Bi grain os pee Fovewood oil Paintings and engravings, in rich gilt frames; sofas, lou fee, suring seat chairs, and rockers; richly gilt tee aad te sets, gilt toilet sets, curled hair mattrosses; base- ment and kitchen furniture, &c. Broadway sta the door, and Sixth avenue cars within ono blook. IMEON DRAPER, NO. 48 PINE STREET, OFFERS je a variety of railroad bonds and stocks: also, cit; county bonds, among whieh are'— convertible seven per cent bonds of the Buffalo, New York, whole amount of issue, $550,000, payable in York. 1807; 1st mortgage convertible seven per cent bonds of the, Western Vermont Railroad. whole amount of issue, ayable in New York, Ist_ mortgage con: vertible seven per cent bondi Se tho Columba Piqua and Indiana, whole amount of issue, $400,000, payable in Now Fork, tebe; Tot inortgace convertible soven per cent bonds of the Mississippi iand Rock River Junction, whole amount of issu, $400,008, payable in New York, 183; Ist mortgage con- vertibloscven per cont bonds of tho Dauphin sod soayae: hannah Coal Company, whole amount of insne, $1,000, boo, payable in New st _morteace woven por cont soar er she Ceriar asd Hidbennrg mulsead winieeuseat of issue, $150.00, payable in New York, sz; Ise mortraso seven per cent’ bonds of the Michigan Soushern, whole amount of issue, $1,008,000, payable in New York, 1800; Ist mortgage seven per cont bonds of the Mansfield and Sandus- ky, whole amount of issue, $730,000, payable in Now York, 1860; Ist mortgngo seven per cent honda of the Toledo, Nor: walk and Cleveland, whole amount of issue, $625,000, ‘paya- ble in New York, 1261; Ist mortgage seven percent po f the Vermont Valicy, whole amount of issue, $9 ble in Now York, 181; Ist mortgage seven por cont bonds of the Troy and Bennington Railroad) whole amount of issue, $100,000, read in Troy, , 1862; Ist mortgage seven Ser cont bonds ot the New. Jersey Central alread whole amount of issu ,000, payable in New York, 1860 Ist mortgage seven per cent bonds of the Brunswick Canal Company, whole amount of issue, $200,000, payable in Now York, 1687; also, second mortgage bonds of ites of the above compani d soven per cent bonds of the Saratora and Washingto road, whole amount of i 000, payable in Few Yaris 180d; sven per cent, bonds of ths junction Railrord of Ohio, whole amount of issue, $700.0), pavable in New York, 1863; seven per cent bonds of the Troy and Boston, whole aniount of issue, $300,000, payable in New ‘York, 104; ten per cent honds of tho Mansiiold and Sandus- Railroad Company, whole amount of issue, $2 Je in New York, 1855-07; seven por cont honds of t! ip of Portland, Ohio, payable in New York, 180: percent bonds of the city of Dayton, Ohio, guaranteed by id River ‘Railroad, payable jin New York, 181; ton por cent bonds of the cit} kak, Tow: payabie in in Keokuk 1863; seven per cent bonds of the town of Huron, oun: ty, Ohio, payable in Huron, 1861; seven Teemutan town of Newark, Ohio, payable. in New York, 1 er cent bonds of the’ city of Sandusky, convertible nate function Railroad Ook: payable i New York, 1866; seven he State of California, payable in New Gea 186 rm 8 seven ‘par cent mortgage bende af the Atlnntis ip Company, whole amount issued, ayaule ‘ork, 1855; twelve per cent improvement scrip of the of Wisconsin for improvement of Fox re mount issued, $75,000, payable in New York, 182: Per cent sorip of f Rutland and Wintehall, by Narargeae Washington Railroad; stock in the Western Vermont tall road Company; stock in the Mad River Railroad Company: stock in the Buffalo, Corning and New York Railroad Co ; stock in the Junetion Railroad of Ohio; stock in t! Little Miami Railroad: st a k in the Galena and Chicago ledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Ruil- ek in the Southern Bank of Kentucky; stock in Fork and Virzinia Mail Steamship Company, paying 29 Ber cent dividends. EGARS, TEAS, BRANDY, &C., AT AUCTION.—FRI- day, April 15,nt 1034 o'clock, at No. 67 Dey stroet, corner of Greenwich street, butter, sugar, dates, raising, fixs, prunes, epper, mastard, zinger, teas, tobacco, sogara, brandy, Sruves eur Rus "WoheaNemaston (ate cenattmnnans B, BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER—HOUSEMOLD FUR- « niture.—On Monday, April 1X, at 10 o’clock, at No. 170 ‘West Fourteenth street, near Kighth avenue—T. hk, Bleccker & Co, will sell at anction, as above, the genteol furniture of rt of rich tapestry parlor carpets; set of rosewood parlor farniture, covered with blue satin broentelle, aud extra linen covers, viz :—one tete-a-tete, two Voltaires, four parlor chairs, rosewood sofas, loungos, and chairs, covered with preen fivared silk; Chinese figured cen- tre table; orange colored satin damask window curtains, with lace draper several oil paintings and engravings colored In oll, framed oe els stair and bedroom carpets; English oileloths; ing arpots, French mahogany, and black walnut bedeteade; drevsing and plaia bureaus; mahogany and black walnut washstands; new curled hair mattresses; French china ten set, china and glassware; and a general tment of kitchen furnitur talogues at 8 ERRENCE BOYLE, AUCTIONEER—GROCERIE: Friday, 16th, at 03g o'clock, ird street’ and Eighth avenu prising teas, sugar jos, mola fr mill, platfor: sr Lin, one grocers’ wagon aud all the fixtures, &c, ME MAPS OF THE SALE OF MOUSES AND LOTS Nos. 40 and 404 Hudson stroet, Now York, No. Pierrepont street, and corner of Water and Peati atr Brooklyn, and also two vacant lots on South Eighth stre near Fi fth street, yee he ‘be sold at auction on Wednesday, April 27, 1853, at ik, at the Merchants’ Bychamge, Noe Vork, by sate Sole, auetioneer, under the direction of D. Gould, referee,’ are now réady, at the office of B, G. Hutchings; Bey., attorney, atreet, or at Cole & Chilton Wall strest, New or at James Cole's, No. 43 Fulton street, Brooklyn, ALTER GREENOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—DAMA flour at anction.—WALTER GREENOUGH & co. Il this day, Thursday, at 11 o'clock, in front of store Wall street, (for account whom it may concern,) Gene- erfine Genosee family four. of “Red fi said house, consisting in iM, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, (Thurs PEI 14.) ab 10ig b’olook A. M., at No. PA agg let quantity of furnitute, isting of mahogany tables, chairs, bureaus, &c., &e. the sales room, 349 Fulton street, ‘at 2 o'clock P. M. a a mt of household and kitchen furniture. wx WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL Monday, 18th ‘inst., at 10 o'clock, at a house in Sprin, gtrect, near Vreene, a large assortment of househeld furni- fore. Also at private sale, the furniture of s house, conrist- of rosewood and mahogany furniture, velvet carpe tifk‘nnd ‘Ince curtains, pier glasses, and gas fixtures. At the auction room, furniture, &c: con: ON SPORTING. 0G8—DOGS—DOGS.—FOR SALE, TWO OF THE largest and handsomest Newfoundland dogs in the city. Inquire of W. MOORE, Forty sixth strect and Broadway. ANCY PIGEONS GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF OB. very choioust of their kid do well to baltat, the stoy will find one of the bost o juters carriers, fantails, ruffs, m: Vogetier witha variety of the bait 8 Oe SALE—TWO HANDSOME KING aC HARLES spaniels. Apply at 133 Reade atroct.' ‘ANTED—A SMALL YOUNG MONKEY, A po about two months old, two rabbits, and one squirrel, at 448 Broadway. TELEGRAPH. HE MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.—NEW Mey OFFI- orner of Hanover a1 a Teaye street: id No, 203 low Ful mow completed ane (a astive vie eentre two separate ERG distinct lines of poles and tel from New York to the elty of Wad jew road route, with five wir and four wires from Philadelphia to Baltimore and ington; La. ¢ other line, along the turupike roads are two wires the whole distance, and th wa at Washington, Trenton, wark, Jersey City, Havre de rac P New Hope. aah dda ur }, ae above iets orelation ag {usure prompt delivery, this company affords cor avail themesives of therwec ond avai of this ag 'd mode of communicating with personal or business friends in distant cities, an extent of mi unequalled by any other line in this eo ‘a on a Seen oan a liable medium of business, nul¢showsauds of Gollareis daily Arausuoted. through ita iesion of ton words or lens, (ex- obarze mek hn 4 Wai, Waerenvese, Superintendent. AGENCY. NYE & co. SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION Merchants, Valparaiso. LIAM F, NYE, max aRDeoN, AvevSTUS LOMBARD. ferences, *Co, Hemenwa; wees. Baill FAL? AT A1s0—Mosere. Myeurcou’Mevrs, Bowman, Grinnell & Co., William bis cs a pnenstenk—-Moers, F.K. ge 8 Co., Goodhue & Con, noite ‘ ieee screcte jerson 4 Co., Thomas J. Hand & White & ‘nt Mears: Flint, Peabody. & Co, H pond i at vos 2. by Ne beac me “ Seeee Seems, Corwine. Bro. & Co., Gurriecn &” Frets, i LIVERPOOL. — - MILAN oh 6 eapk a feigee Mar MAIL STEAM. 7 passage, saualle a Promaeen or illle a fort, PaeDW AnD alte (EO. No. 86 fo Wall vented te oH A rh susveed the ATLANTIC, and toe rERPOO) POOL THE STEAMATTT, ANDES, © 4s, will sail for Liverpos ‘Mond inst, “Freight will be taken at low rates. Apply’ oe CUNARD, No. 4 Bowtlug Groen. foutewinges ATLANTIC, fare West sig: ni Cobain (eormp toe : see. ALTIC. Oaptain ADRIA aa TIC. remoen erie, every haar tts or nfond end their sieommviatione for pasoangers are evened tat ‘rom New York 0 Laverpodt, a first eabla, ‘Cabin, $70, Ruclusive nse of exten sise state i to New ¥ F Hg re ! for. & F} Seem tia x Bret Tare st be oS ships not acount le sliver, Velions specie Jew ieapeeseanee oC aloes hills of gaed thoes there: of therein caprested. eee MPHE LIVERPOOL AND PHITADELPIL ship Company intend sailing their favorite st FROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Manch: City of Glasgo City of Manchoster, June Il, day, April 20. 9 “sy 18. ¢ rooms). ill be taken, ions, for . from Liverpool. 6 cnn obtain cere passage, and drafts on the Baak of fronds in EL sterling, mpwards.. Handbilis ean be had at the office of RICHARDSON, Agent, e. is fi 41 Exchange pl: ASSAGE FROM LTVERPOOL, LONDON, an. D OLAS. Wed: “aii FG Rat epregee te and found with comfort sums. from B01, #0 Tapsoott's Hine of pad acott'h "do. 86 South rbrect, Now Fork sontinna ter arrangements, on #1 oat favorable terms, to bring out sengers, in th tio a8 horototo from all dri walled line of packets, sailing ¢ Liv lays, from London each alternate Thursday and gow twice each month. They also remit money in ‘the same oh ay ss hitherto, in jarge cr emall sums, by drafts in a) cipal places : Pn Trelands Scotland, Wate Tr ‘and Geemaiy. ‘ S™ BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's new ip GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horee power,) Robert Graig, ¢ommander, will sail from Glasgow, on Saturday, April 234, and will loave New Tork for Gis OW, on Be turdsy, May 2t6t, et ipo o'clock, at noon. First eabin, (sa- toon state rooms.) $0), do, do (audaitp do.) $755 ‘hind lang, sicato 8 include: Mesy MON, 38 ACKETS TO HAVRB-B8NCOND LINE—THE FOL- lowing ships will leave Ba i Work on the Jab ot ouch memih nnn oe ne MA and How From New York, From Havre, ST. DENTS, Feb. 16. tons burthen, May L June 16. Se; Bot. 16. Nanabes, mastor, NICOLAS Meb 16. ‘tons yee duly 16. aa aa Aerie, rn we ‘ne burtheny ia. 16. NILE AN TEL, ly mn tons burthen, master, Dec. 1, funy ‘re all Seat olnse Now York oil shi all requisite articles for the comfort an pagent, and commanded by mon of ppanerien ee in he rade. The Leg Oe paseere is $100, without or liquors, eo’ sent to : nie < iy ek will be Seward sd free from any ra eee 8 aot Ch ineurres Te ROYD & HINCKEN, Agonta, 106 Pearl street, USTRALIA.—CLIPPER LINE.—THE A 1 PACKET ship ROCKLAND, will be despatched on Saturd: Iéth, for Melbourne, Port Philip. St A few moro choice her can be had, if applied for immediatel, Apply $0 m5 DUGAN Wg robe street, or to ARRELL ® RELIOT, Lid Pearl strc OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— ‘The United States mail st ROANOKE, E, Ca- Yondy, commander, will lea: North river, on Satur- day, April 16th, at’4 o'clock, er .M. For freight, apply on “ODLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. _ POR, CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA-SEMI-W EKLY United States Nail Line oie new and. fest going iteamer MARION, M. Berry, Commander, will leave pir North river, on sturdy, April 16, at 4 o'clock P. isely, For freigh a Pancds: where ail bills of pr i be sisned, thee a0 , and me, paseazo at the office of T ao he Abit? hed fre, ei Alt kad wer ickets to Florida as follows :—To Jackso: le, $31; to Pilatka, $33, =e gme OR SAVANNATL FLORIDACUNITED STATES mail line id splondid steamship ALABAMA Avril 16 16, ott C. D. Ludlow, captain, will leave on Saturday, A oiclock P. W., trom picr No.4 North river. “The A TA, Thomas Lyon, captain, on Wednesday, April 20. speed, strength, accommodation, and fare, these ships have ho superiors on the oeean, Apply to AMUEL L, MITCHILL, 194 Front street. EW YORK AND ALARAMA STEAMSIIIP COMPA- ny—For Mobile, stopping at Havana.—Tho new slde- yee steamship Blac ke Warrior, Robert W. Shufeldt, U. 8. Commander.—The steamer BLACK WARRIOR will fail for Mobile, Monday, April 25, at 12 0 look precissly, from pier foot of Harrison street, North River. Pass: e, $65, Freight taken for New Orleans at thirty cents per cubic foot. Goods consigned to L. M fobile, will be for- ble eo eke rae ion. No fri ight taken to Havana but Epecie on sailing days. bills of Inding eta by ad on application a other form will be signed. Shippers must send in chet ‘bills of lading to the office by 9o0’clock, P. M., Saturday, A rit 23. Parcels received at the office only. eae for vana must procure ONO! before loaving LIVINGSTO: OCHERON & U0, 3! Broadway. NEW. YORK AND CALIFORNIA STRAMSHIP COM. omnes to Bai ‘porrenee via Aspinwall and ai tes—No dotention on the whoo steamship UNION, aoe wil leave New ) from Lai No. 4 North at 4 o'clock, P. M. oisel ‘a hb pani with "the ni sido-wheel steamship WINFI LOTT, 2,100 ton Ward Dunn, commander, which stoamer will be in roadi- at Panama to reveive the Union's passongors, and ‘all immediately for mn Fr ‘The accommodations and ntilation of the Winfi ‘are all that sired. Hor epecd, (established New coast,) is unsur- boty ps will maae on the park of of the pan: ifort, expedition and rengors-will be landed on taking the Panama Railrons for th A mail bagis mado rt United States postage law, for the convenience of the pablio, aE SHORTEST AND CHBAPEST ROUTE.—VAN- dorbilt line for San Franciseo.—The Accessary Transit f Ni —Through in advance of ee tioketer tanta ee sone ertSen, will ieeve. from ts rehook, P.M, precisely, for | wi prit 3%, iothmen oroasta PROMETHEUS, No. 2 North river, rage rte in their vontifiation mation, or passage, at the lowest rates, appl. agency of the company, No. ap. 9 Battery piece: aa os : Passengers are eaationed against the represen hired runners of othor lines. None ployed for this line, A mail bag will be made up at a NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, connecting with the Pasige Mail Steamship Company— carrying the great Cnited States Mai rough weelk ly United States mail line for California cet oneer via As- inwall and Panama. Leavi te York on the Sth, 13th, yh and 2th of cach*month. The » renal double engine Voited States Mail Stonmahip TLLIN Bage April 30 at 2 ofel Scope, ya from her pier at at ore! joc} recieely, im her pier at foot of Warren street, North ner ‘ i Tho Pacite ails [cris aist iteamel Company's magniicent new , 2,500 tons burthon, Robert L. it ama to take the: mails ‘and passengers of the Illinoit vil immediate- yn for San Francisco. ‘ohn L. Stophons has boen built iy for the Pacific service, with oxtended guards, riv- ing spacious deck room, promenndes, Ac. Her venvilatio cannot be murpa 1d, large windows and lights being substi tuted for port , both forward ond at Fs bulkheads or other obstractions free Teom stem to etera, imelther dock. Hersalling thoroughly tested during her passage aroun she proved herself one of the fastest steamers Sites. No ef- forts. are spared on the part of the companies to send their passengers through with expedition, comfort and y: linois wy be followed, on the 28th of Aj pan ty. ete United States Mail Steamship CRESCED = eal ties werd ¢ Hora, and burthen, John McGowan, Commander. with the Pacific Mail Si amenip Comper hificent steamer CALIFORN ‘assongers wil at the Railr ay wharf at ‘all, free. Transit of Tothmns at tho passenger's ox For freight or passace, sniy te CHARLES Ae Witt 7) At the of panies, Wt West otrect, eorner of Warre: A ALIFORNIA LINE.—FOR SAN FRANCISCO—THE unrivalled now elipper ship oF. 'LIPPERS, tyne ouben Snow, Mast ay epontid anne’ e Thor at) and sharpest peer in the “i now at jer 26 East river. For freight Fe ‘a pe Rte em 160 Poarl strect, Bear Wall, orto W. T. DUGAN, 43 Front strect, AUSTRALIAN STEAMSILIP, COMPANY—FOR PORT Philip, Metbomtne and Sydney, Anstralin. The mag: nificent new steamship GOLDEN AGE, 3,000 tons burthen, nikeen' pumlantdar, will be despatched for the avove port or about the 15th May. This steamship, is of the size and Strength, and in overy way equal to the Collins line of Steamers, and it ia believed will prove to be the fastent Her accommodations for first, #e- superior to those of any ice of the C vi For * Arrests pat pho = try is tha essary to tak man” it Frect answers to a w York Post Omen T°, Bibb, now lying’ at for sale.” This ves: isentirely of American later foo vy ‘ed about 1 treensiled; em lengths of wi hs amen th Se IRON DEALERS AN steamebip for sal mite hatte ke. ready for delivery about the 25th of ‘A ticulars, inguire Ce M. M. T or CHARLES W. COP! Neon Tooms on main deck, with water closets and ‘w: berths jig’ oa wit on Gown. eas biet Sh ioe eraee ret those things, ny one addves conte, to yard, ad bull ab vaoele, wnod Was ats hes six IN B) gin, INDERHILL offers at twenty the selves. 430 Broome street. 1. 00 CAS. brands lied cherries, &c.. £0. medicinal aut ter and eighth cask r, in'demijohi to examine our stoek, whieh many of the finest goods in tl PETERS & © CHAMBERS, ube, Tremistocles and HEN RIQUES, Ni & Co. rior champay from m under (ei LANDING. fs brandy, & ‘ustom House lock well known “Lily” lauding from on board by Dav Ais J. thon; stock of Ine Beli cotch ale, various port, 'Call and examine. the very by lied on‘as possessing medicinal M order, for fam imported expr leaf, and Hie caret wines, Ha wi ely for family « cham pagni a seenry te PETERS & of Broadway x Wooster. D®. COOPER, sulted with over twanty-two years a such inducements 14 DUANE janent cure. NE apeed: R. JOHNSON, 16 DU tham and William streets, class of disenses, that old established office, where he for th guarranteed in all enges, or no R. WILKINSON, FROM Ds BERON, NO. 2 CITY & thoroughbred physician and diseases, to call at his seems norable’ treatment, from 9 till 12 A. M. ow lon ed to bis old ani vited to call. Twenty-five yea tor to offer apeedy reliel to al under hie care. o'clock at night. Paid address gratis. RK. WARD'S REMEDIES ane who have extended to him, mined at_his office, No. 90 eat of Brondway, ‘where. he C requested to be in the case, will be religiously 01 shildhood during t and ig now boing succossfully medicated necklace, An eminent German medicines of fhe pores of the iene mB rial of the factor er ack ‘Palmonte Cou os Cherry Pectoral, Dr. Cook's Re: pre Morse’s Invigoratii Dr. Van Hambert’s Fomale M: linger's he Liniment he asgeantes aa ner, Bowery and rum, cordi abov r cent below any other Deaters families are respectfully rie tolealt and Judge for them, 500 di dozen, bottles returned. Bourdeaux, annient bi jon style 100,000 assor UNDERHILL, SEIGNETTE BRANDY IN HALF “PIPES, Q brand, ieparied direct, of high now dana ing from on board sd or'salé trom tader”cuatar hoaes DAVIS & HEN) : hc an ie oGNac BRANDIES — LANDING tee afull amortment of all the favorit Pinet, Castillon & Co. an o Hennessy & Ce. super + ke. 1S & TIEN IQUES, Wall street. STAFF, 883 BROADWAY, CORNER 0! street, offers to the trade and thi confidence on disoaucs. in ‘this city, (with one oF two honorably exceptle 0 last. twouty-four years. N Etro 8 Ul HUNTER WILL FORFEIT ANY SUM IF PAIL ‘ing to cure any case that may come uni standing or adiicting. Jong extablished Huntorian Dispensary, No. 3 Division street, New York city. have been unfortunate in the selection of a physician axe i ‘All consultations private. Te will mail his medical book to any post- ‘oan be consulted ed express. Corres} particular in mentioning the form 4, ita duration, and previous treatment, Probably ne in the world has ew senses. No hi i in New York, has such Youltipliclty of re sources private establis All por at paid Later sneloning frow'sl ve &écfor sha. partioular remediee req 9 be worn next the skin by the sat hysician a Niatly poweeful in astiog through ina mae a cz ieee or excited generally, in nt TVS INFALLIBLE LIFE BALSAM i Nervou ‘coma tis of Naptha, at aru? ot Liskeweess Ee of Wild Cherry. Balsam of Herwead sad Liverwor¢, for eseghe folfe’s Aromatic Scheidam Selbapos. ‘6 conte aad medy for Intemperance, Cordial, hl German Bitters, LIQUORS. ‘CLARET WINE, a88on1 good table claret at 8100" pax UAR- genuine and well knowa flavor and fell fourth proof, Themistoole, from oeholles market. HAMBERS, Importers, 300 Broadway, — Ocean. TRADE.—COUNTRY DEALERS SH pot fail to examine the ext OULD sive stock of PETERS & reat inducements to Petit Blanche. which the ‘offer for market TWENTY TIVE PIPES OF THR high flavor and pecel, aay la, and for sale from the whark, AN: ublie @ eholea and Dublin brands, Londo porter, Philadelphia porter and ale, champagne oider for ex- OHN J. STAFF, 33 BROADWAY, ‘CORNER OF AN- tf, thong etrect, keeps constantly K ext wines, brandies and & splendid selection of ee which may be re= qual UIR & SON’S EDINBURG AND INDIA PALE A) and Barclay, Porkins &Co.’s London porter, cholee old ports, sherries and in’ ort, a nd \d Madeiras, trade, Cabinet, Munn, fie, fautuere, Sodus and 1H, CLARK, MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF New Yorli, can be consulted at 48 Canal street, two for @ quick and sure cure, and from 4to9 P.M. Ottice salted on tho treatment of disoasos. wonty tires yours iy his apeciality, en him to make speedy dures. The victims of ack Fy cam apply with the sorteinty of being honorably treate . fom monider of the New York University = R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 7012 A. M., 1d 6 to.9 P. M., Sundaywexcepted, at No. 643 Houston « STREET, MAY BE go: gex5 seni ry STREET, BETWEEN CHA- apprizes the citizens of New York, and all otherswho may require his services in a special ho can be consulted ae usual, a6 his has penctisod 60 sue My iA paaiecs, ous charge mad HIS LONG EXPERIENCE, ‘ean be Folied on'to ncoomplish a speedy and cure, without hindrance to dict or business. Bowery. Hours from7 A. M. till 10 P.M. oi WALL PLACE, CORNER of Chambers street, invites such as may wish to consult surgeon in & special class of Where they will receive ho- Winners cures. Hours nt i Strange oshers whi £8 of practice onubles the Do who may place themselves ‘Open until ten CO ‘mulated experience of all the celebrated men of rofonsed the cure inenees. Price, seve- rally, $1. His thanks ure tendered for the liberal petvonage Certineates of cure aud akill ean be exa- f dis ‘anal street, exactly one-d au oor Patients in #80 many ehronie dis attended to. YGIASTIKA.—A SPREDY AND CERTAIN OURE for neuralgia, tie doloreux,, toothache, nervous head: ache, and rheumatiom in the heed, and « suze OF any other com jaints attendan \¢ period of teething, reventive of has been ‘sdministered in tho form of & tant, and alw: ire.” Patients Who, after medicated neek! accordis and ene and Hi: and all othet patent ce Totrnde at GUION' old cor? EDICAL Al ADVISER AND jlored a and aii 2s. by No. 42 R sulted from leven to three ovelock Sold MARRIAGE GUIDE, WITH flicted should adopt notreatment perce this vale: ble work the superiority of able wo periory 0 ye Tigo Both. ‘Companion—By Dr. Price $1. Ries to ey years, oan iseover in eau my Deer ately ithe eyed ore, fn nthe ne seme three years or mi fori: jects treated of, frtended Tor the, married ‘or those eon Disoases of vane Tw recuerdo ‘wi either Ex 1n02 womanhood, of. the other te oy nature eonveraplaten an fmpervan mpsoms, an evenit so at 222 Broadway ‘one wan Pot Ofer. HE Pa a Ble in portant ebange, most efficient ad at ce in every com- yr barr te they sre 22 Broadway, No. 2 Astor Mouse. and £6 peng fe ‘office, fae Liberty treet, New te Eco Chestn mre ie ‘On the Fedeips of $i a Gopy. 40 any pars ot et Uaived ion rae pos it, MA ow PK, ox ba LSM Maw York Post of sixtes them: ho ma ealte te tree of ox oo, to nay parvef tha enw ; Unived States. by addressing ae abo ITED $A PAY_ OFFICE, 63 Wal reat a catanceeet Pinkie nd Shatnre ocean from iba, Yo February, 180%, aF0 pace eae vey. June, 1846, Apply #4 above,

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