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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, aa SEE SIXTH PAGE.“o8 INANCE ‘TO ‘AMEND AN ORDINANCE EN. z eftied an ordinance relative to the use of Croton water ashing, 4o,, passed July 3, 1344. Thi ef the city of of the ordii ee aces same is ere! ard of Aldermen, February 11, 1858. bre iyi f Ausistaut, » Feuruary 12, 1853. Mayor, HIE Gin 1883. , and in of fp npeien ling year, from the first of May to the day of Novem! rsons are forbid to use the Cro- side walks, stops or buildings nd from the first day of Ni follo Pared the Bonrd of Abs ved by the Mayor, J: ity of pol jainam’ to 800. the above ordinance Crsrars AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT; —TO | CON out 950 feet, poet 6 building of information relating thereto, ean b Purveyor, at ante of OLAS DEA President of the Croton Aqueduct et Oy ‘New York, May 11, 1853. itl a AGUEDoCE DEF ARTERET. —TO CONTRAC- ‘sented endorsed "Proposal for sewer {a LE ye ment, Fant lone , the im} SER Ry Ry jeivin, ing” an aieee nint eee Tce the cower, in Tenth avenue toa point 8 fect west of Niath av an pais tenga ahont 10 feet. The plan of the sewer, ‘and. 9} ding of and all other infotastion relating ther to, a be obe Sain jeation to the Water Parvayor at this office. sale NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Crotom Aqueduct attics _New York, May 12,183. RPORATION NOTICE—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given, to tho owner or owners. ocoupant or ocoupante es end lots, improved or unimproved lands, a it nents havo been in tho office of it, i mbraced by ‘several houses and lote of , situated om vad Van dam All personi Be stove named autessiente, and. wae ate oo to present d, at thelr 9, 4 Hail o oer ane urty from the eaveroe this notice LL TA i wt CHARLES J. DODGE, f CLARLES MeNTELL, Office, Bureau of Assessments, Strect Department, May \ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- given to the owner or owners, ocoupant or oecupants, “alt houses ond tote, iupeoved or ti mproved 1a thut the following assessme: sand are lod d lots of ‘eens var pices and parcels of land, situated on the oast of Lewis stre m Grand streot to 160 feet north ef cova street; on the a side of Grand street from Lewis ‘to 100 fe wit fond op the south side 64 fost west of 8 are affected by 4 assessments. and who are opposed to the ited Laas? their ob- aes ‘at their offies, No. 4 from ite of 6] {NORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 MERE hi apant oF ocean ote, improvedor unimproved tands, chy, tant the fellowing assessments have been of objections, in writing, to tl ie etic, 5 Ne 4 Hall of Revords, within WILLTAM CHARLES 5, DODGE, Assessors. CHARLES MeNIELL, “Se. Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, May \ORPORATION NOTICE. iT eUaLlS: yorice Is nae mm both deste Fifty-1 rsixth and. Fifey -aaventh tree iway'to iy aa to Seventh: and Eighth avenues: on ech sides of Fifty. sight eh streak from Broadway to haltwa seca ante, Brendtiag fo halt way to seventh ave rom Broudway to half-way $0 rhe it ote are feetad » rand. ee AGE, CHARLES 3 DODGE, } Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, [May 4, R PORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE by given to the ownor or owners, occupant otal houses sad, sigan or unimproved I shat thefollowin Ey oe ieee aaniaation ety ass bor ment setting in, end acedamists: Fe: ninth street, ‘rom Sisth so Right mite embraced by such asi i Assessors. c = Bureau of Assessments, Street Tebicbeaat, May M. yal ha ‘basins and oulverts, in Fifty fourth street se pe prapenet newer jn uird avenue 4 a eae pion foot from Sete. thestigns for the i laste # oe Let! veyor, o ‘on application to the Water Par’ exer oto ri DEAN, President of the Croton Aqaeduct Department. _Hew York, May 14, 1868, Be. ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CONTRAC- tors.: ted Proposal endorsed *‘ Frepera for sewer fa Lan etre will be reosived at the office of the Croton ‘Aquednet De Department until nee e 30th of May, 1633, at 12 y M.. a ecessary receiving asin and From the sewer in Bleeoker street, ¢ oyna Tost south ef Amity street, being in lengh about 0 feet. The plan of she sever, and specifivations for the building ot the samo, all othe lating esepabed taines Wi NICOUAS DEAN, Presdent of the New York, May 19, 1808, Croton ‘Aqueduct Departm RPORATION NOTICE. PUBLIC | NOTICR 18 th ion kas been ted in the for » based it itor street, trot, toa point 70 Board of Aasistants Ine wriths on or before We 31 NICHOLAS President Croton Aqueduct Dopartm j_May 20, 1868, Hy Ales: Cry x 0 .) until Monday, the 7, 1853, 12 elo My to build » sewer, Wi receiving basins and culverts, in Seve hee, ‘com his sixth vires to and through pa Bi) Broadwi The plan of the sewer ye [ae for the alld ng. of hw ane, and all other It informs relating, tl tained peplicatien to Ot Mice, iC DEA resident of the Croton Aqueduct Devatiawat: Mow York, May 21, 1858. IROTON AQUEDUCT ght dake tf —TO CONTRAC- tors.—Sealed, pro Tero; i wil jeduet Department until Moi th day of May, ati2 oreloek M. to build wer, with the neecssar verte, in Merey street, from she Wad- “gh 0 ~ nn idson street, bel: ieation to the Water this N OLAS 8 DEAN, We resident of ih ‘the Croton Aqueduot Departient. Pi New York, May 18, 1803, mien REBT DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORD ereby iron, that he follow! in atreet, from Contre one intervsved ‘evi ing io. Tequee weoent them to the undersi Te ofc, ont or before te May, inet: Re ork, Ma id day of Moy, insts, New Yor ee Sowalein ig Bega i NO. 4 ye & aoe eee ell ae eee ae 83, to regu ulate 4 rade ‘sixth ayenus iy oak ry i) eit eur the stde- Peete hed on ope lication oe he Oo Now ork a3 SURRY, Btreot ‘Comipiel or. atthe ‘ae Ne AS. FURRY, | solved by mutual consent, | culapio and Figaro, rm th i to & xe about aon 125 fect most of Fourth avenue, being ia. lengtl abut. 230 fect, The pian o* the sewer, and speeltoations for ths b build ing of the aame, and all other information relating thereto, i can ‘ie ebtatned on application to tho Water be President of the Croton Aqueduct De New York, May 21, 1893. NT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORD: Bealag pre porain Fl bereceived at this office until Monday, May 43, 183, to grade section No. $of Fifty-first street, from nth to Hight eae applicatio on to the Contract ‘oust of thie a ment. New York, May Jf FUREY, Street Commissioner, T DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— GTR Eiite hotice is hereby’ given that the following resola- resented in the Bard of Aldermen:—To hk on west side of College place, between nud Robinson. streets; to set curd wad guttor and ‘orty fourth street, tween Ninth and ae — four feet through south pido 120th dThird avenues Alto, the following a Thirty-fifth street, from Eighth to pe v= he following resolution in the Board of Asals- tions have been repair the sidew Murre Pr 1 street aud Irving placo, "All pe ian thereto, are ro ested to prevent them fa he undersigned, at hls office, on or before ‘the 28th ns. ot JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. “York, May 18, 1858. AX COMMISSIONERS’ 7 NEW cITt Ball, April 9, 1853.—Noties to me Tolle of the several wands in abe clly of Sow York will mm for examination aud review trom Friday, the 2th ayer of May, til Saturday, the 25th day of June, both days ‘all ti ‘examining or oorreot- application 4, a ‘aseannont roll we Bigrentdgh 8 at "i oa a HN DELAMATER, ¢ 7 _ GrorGEH. PURSER.§ 8 Commissioners, tavern and excise Lice {neach year. New licenses wil shine: (City Hall,) between t! she several wards, en the following days, ‘respeetive- 16th and 17th Mey. r, wth panda May. Friday ani 4th Ju Monday and Tuesday 6th ana Tth Juni Wednesday and Thursday, Sth and 9th June. Saturday, 10th and 11th Jane. \d Tuesday, 13tb and Lith Ju plying persons who shall soll or deal tn ous Liquors, (oxeopt A ies tors or dlatille s imported oF dl Meshiteectaiiuene a to the penalty of $25; and mal punishment (by indlotim ni der, Onge d. ‘GLASIER, First Marshal. Wew York. April 16. 1868. peoial No! pereng oF opl: WA A (CHES, JEWELRY, die. W-tcuzs AND. ae SUBSCRIBER 18 selling all deseriptio: a: eek: tA a] (og mame watehes reecived by every arrival with him with each wateh, warranted per- ER Was segrei ‘whieh ran sight days. BNAMEL WATGHES for ladies, some in hunting enses. bat ngelal wareums for Indice, some tn magic cases. Masia WA’ Whioh change inte three different wate and turn th hands w nibh at key. Flue gold loping watches, four holes jeweled. id Es tent I: hunt Onses ie STS eee it sire teehee RaBees AM kinds of gold ohains pare fold wedat keys and seals, feldzen peas and d peneile, gold an bles, bracelets, ket earri; I it tive spoetuelecr pela. sooth ast eres ge Saran wane fruit Caney Sredalng cae’ wnve siren Ce sce Witaer aed i or roy money reinrael fle kind f watches and cloaks’ eleaned and repaired nner, a¢ much less than dove resin ALLEN. TGP Sesto. tocona ter, noae Bees esale and retell, Me COPARTSNERSHIP NOTICES. A PERSON OF UNEXCEPTIONABLE CHARACTER, practiced businoss qualifications and experience, withes to connect himself with a Person starting business, or would take a good situation; can perform any reasonable amount of labor; paderstends dry goods, groceries and best of re! iver. Will any person give bio stared adress N Necessity. Herald office. OTICE-LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—THE UNDER- signed have formed a special or limited copartnership, in pursuance of the provisions of the rovised statutes, for the purpose of transuoting ® general stock exchange business, and such other a8 Sis usually connected. thorewi ‘The undersigned, Jam rake and Nathaniel G. Brad ford, Jr, of the ‘ety of New York, are the general partuers, the ah an i dward B. Little, of the sam is th partner. ae bes Edward . Lit tributed the sum of thirt ty th dd in cas) tal to the common stock. ¢ & Bradford, and the princi- is to be in the city of New York. T! ced on the second day of May, 185, le socond a ere of Drei Office No. 29 Wall street. AKE. x G BRADFORD. SR. Now York, May 2, 1853. EDWARD B. LITTLE. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the firm of CHESNUT & SON is this day die BENJ, CHESNUT. May 16, 1853. GEORGE H. CHESNUT. All claims against the firm will be settled by George Cheenut, at S47 Fulton etreety Brooklyn. ANTED— A PARTNER, WITH $5,000, TO $6,000, IN in whi here ‘ash, Tim pal plas rtnership je to terminate on G Boake $10,000 per MONLUN, 83 FRONT STREET, OFFERS FOR ISALE 4m bonded warshouso, eopnac, J. Monlun,|Ro~ pagne—varions Ehelle sardines, gre sorted canisters, 10. 00 DOZEN OF CLARET WINES, FROM INES, FROM $1 50 ial Borsa) Velie ayaed 2 eldnieok, do edits, ei mrintettheise Havens due omored ae Swents per eens below any otter Howse, Uj : ji, UNDERUILL. 450 Broome street, conor Crosty. is, Fronch vinegar, Nan peas, mushroons and truffles, tare ane, J tog London, Gi Miutadetphic and brown, stout; stud “schnap; Ps, Sebiodam nd old tom gin, tho bert imported. ‘For sale by DERHILL, 130'Broome street, corner of Crosby HAVANA SEGARS, OF LA SULTANA, Benjamin Franklin, Rio Hondo, Noreago, Ee for sale by PETERS &'CHA: cRS Importers, 300 Broadway, 10.000 &o., AT 339 FOURTH ith street, branch of W, H. ETERS & CHAMBERS offer for sale wi * and qualities, Te aay qanatitien ot Price. Buyers are requested to examine our stock, as great jucoments aro offered to cash and short time buyers. PY RS & CHAMBERS, NO. 900 BROADWAY, OFFER tale Muir & Son's’ Edinburg and, East Indie p and Barclay, Perkins & Co ; Those Goods are goauine, aud will be’ sold, tm Geaatity. ASTROLOGY. eee me | rs . ALWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR HER skill in forevelling the future, has arrived, and will far- Ih Intelligence shows all elreumstances of life. reams, law matters and love, by astrolog; books sad ame of the Resi Gu from 0) A.M, to P. ATRIMONY MADE EASY, OR HOW TO WIN ‘Will send to any address, on rec The most captivating and perfect or gentlemen to win the affections of as reaay y of the opposite tex as may be desired. The process is simple, but a0 aay Vating that ail may bo married, irrespective of age, 6 nce, or position, Address Madame De Forresti,” Broadway post office, HE GIPSEY GIRL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY.—THIS Se CINK nay, wll positively close hor court: thie weak, at Seer Mateis mentees Leyes a ir fi i Ae odin lato c fen in the fature, call and coneelt han th Berean whe oa ‘the late ineiples of honor,) Ymmediately Fecelve eash for i ‘iatra poy now eomii Theuv’om applisetion' te 7 0™ Ot hereathor coming to EDWARD Hissar, *, rete ifn at, AILORS WHO SERVED IN THE U: ) Navy st say une fy ‘om 1846 to 1882, in LILA ditda _ond (late) Purser U. S. Navy, No. 2 a es WHO SERVED IN THR NAVY A AT ANY time from 1&6 to 1! in the Paoifo, entra pay, and gan obtain the same at 50. W; gitvtreet, ooo ment. P, T. BETTS, Agot. OLE PUI, a OR, Liv BRP OO NIZED Big, nae 38- Bag gh oot ae LTIC, Capt. Jo: steam Cd H 1 depart fel wraaetl ta nae i cat : having w sipelet goeom mod rf comfort, = bn o WARD K. COLLINS. & rote 56. lie erg requested to be on board ss 11} ‘e a re Fi a steamship ‘Atlantic. will’ sowed the B d sail = NeW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED & STATES Mail Steamers,—Tho ahips comprising thie are the following — u Rirwetlon fort asage frome How Fore to Liverpool, in first cabin, second esbin. $70 Rac: of extra atate oo: From Liverpool to New York, £50 and £20. Ap experienoed surgeon attached to each Wo berths securod until paid for. OPOSRD DaTRS OF From New York. Sesurday, April 3. May ies GEO. B. DRAPER: Wi Havre. Phe owners of those shi = not be secountable ina, a, 5 silver, bullion, specie, ous stones, or m Sinloeéullls of tading are sgned therefor, and ahe Value there: of therein expressed. HE ee AND, NO NORTH Al AMERICAN ROY ROYAL MAIL STE. PS. pe fro ai ARABIA Capt, Jeanine. PERSIA, Copt. Ryrie. SIA) Capt, BG. Lott . on. Weineeaar, ih -from Now York, Wednesda} wereof therein expresse hit TENCOR AD! Ne No. 4 Bowling @reen, BE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM ship Company intend sailing their favorite steamships FROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Manchester City of Glasgow one ae ot a Gity of Manohesior a “July 30 lay, June 8. 7 Fuly 6 a 1B iit ‘ve taken, ions, foi 1. tri . from Liverpee! Parti A wishing Aotrine out their friends oan obtal Gort. seage, und drafts on the Bank of Ireland, insums £1 ec ing and upwards. Handbills can be bad at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, een, roadway. FS. SOUTHAMPTON AND FATS aE: UNITED ‘Btates mail steamship FRANKLIN, Jas. A. Wotton, eomm! will leave for meres tow ac at be} mn to land the mails and passengers, 0 Juno 4, at 12 e’cloek, from pier No. forth rivi Riasage $120. Lugea, pase not wanted daring the voyage ¢ should bo vont board the day before fee 5 below.” No mer- marked dine will be received o: ard after Thursday, June 2 For frei Mowriae (kL hae Agent, No. 68 Broadway. ACKETS TO HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—THE FO) * lowing ships will leave Havre on the 100h, and New York ‘the lst of exc month, in Bhip ST. DENIS, ‘tons burthen. prieg. $ charges bs thes gata ly inourred. Any ohare OTD & HINGKEN, Assnts, 164 Poasl streot, ‘TEAM FROM LIVERPOOL TO AUSTRALIA, FORM- ing part of the Liverpool Eagle Line ot Packets.—The GREAT BRITAIN. iron auxiliary sarew ten 200 we tor horse po fire proof and water ti ht ents, B. R. commander, will be om the river M for Melbourne, Port rt Philip, s d Sydney, New South Wales, from the middie to end o! juno. This spler ae ori remarkably easy ship has just retarned from Ai the best possible order, both iu hall and i vbavioe Bane ‘the run from the Cape to peleraay in ji it, e necessai rraugements have boon already mado, and it, ls confidently expected that she will make & ‘vory rapid voyag | TAREE To mxLnounnE, Afte: Joo ola idship berths, ret el Fore ssloon, second clas the attondance of an experienced surgeon, and all prov of the bost el copt wines, spirits, and malt liquors, witeh will bo suppliod at vory m0? jorate prices on board ;'and government money and landing pect first clase ; 168. second leas; 100. third ‘A Blan of tho ship may be soon, and the best unengaged ac- eomtihodations secured, onapp plication & D. IRVIN, 9 Front street. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI WEEKLY RNER, W. Foster, Commandor, Pier No.4 North river, on Wednesday, May loo recisely.’ For freight apply on Shoat sivas jotinaine will besiened, ct SPOFFOR: ESTON &'CO,, we will sail on jt, Tho Apply to E. CUNABD, 4 Bomlsig Green. he great United sett had between. Now York, + pier, North river. jompat Panama; Havana ind Now, Ovlea oking 2. M, from Ware! Mail pti za steamers: Ww YORK AND CALIFORNIA Linn. -Gaptain Porter, U. $.N: % Daveuport, U. 8M. Hartetene, 0. “8. 2 Sah ae itr Connecting ‘at Panama with the ‘Paeife etl Steamship esing o lie ch takes ie mas) ocets Ut eer oe tion a Ii Wert MAVANA, AND NAW ORLRA! IRE CITY eae offies tf strech New Yor tained om applicant ork phie, $2; TAKS, a. leaves ag above every ‘alternate W. oan 5 Ftidelpbie Heren B4 sae No. 314 ‘Sevannah, L. Lat OR AUSTRALA 1 it leave in * fow days for 9 will make ates $8 of hom Pantages Mon sued, ply on boars, plor id Rant Fiver, ef Se by "ito ak roa SoutNatrette ESTHER FRANCRS, ‘FOR AUSTRALIA, handsomely aceom: coh bee a ry jn, from i B'Nonton RLBOURNK, &0.—TO SAIL ind weil known A l elipper ship tons, Gapt. 8. P. Grifin. copman By application to any of the agpate, will be seen a tego ‘mnple quantities of whi ‘ane of the passengers. | Fiteen, a or to RU: Hy OR FORT PHILIP. Ist Jane—Phe elegant’ TAROLINTA, 1,000 Chins. area ares ifs ava He leave Mew Varker Ac SONIA PEL! Me to Rae ons wade }) OF On She ofr verte a 1 ated ae FIRST CABIN PASSAGE TICKET, [N A SHIP enue will sail in cont ten days, to Australia, for sale. et pric, to A, Z, Hezald vilice, A SHIPPING. FoR NoRroLK, FRISBOBURS, AND ¥ gEMOND.— The United Stetes mail steamabi aay: 3 . x P.M. a) oODLAM «a igs feet Sos ) Broadway, near Beaver streot. OR HAVANA, VIA CHARLESTON, 8. C—UNTTED F%, Statos mail a ISABEL, William cRellins, com. oe each ae w Charleston the sth and 22d of each poor to SfoupEcat & CO., Charleston South m Carolina. EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COM- any For Movile, stopping at Havana —The new sido Wheel steamship BLaCk WAIHOR W. Shufeldt, for Mobile se. Wedu May 25tu, commander, wi gt 12 o'clock pre ror North river. 4 the mail line to L. Mead No freight’ taken to specie, No freight ree ived on sailing day. any’ s had on appiicstion ut the office, no Parcels received at. the office only. f Inding to the office by Passengers for Ha- ® Rr Broadway. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. Pe erentigs FOR IMPROVING THK HARBOR OF z In of Inding can bi others will be signed. Shippers must cond im, theie bi jock, Yana muse procure p sports vefore LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & cos Providence, Rhode Island.—Knginver Lepartment, ington, May 18 1 be resolved at this the th " 1858. Proposals w! moan low water, tance requiring to be deepened. being two hun and canteyucte The shoal ls eompootd of mud, sand, and some s material oxcavated, whieh is to'be delivered into scows for measuroment, may be deposited on the flats to the westward, or on those to the oastward of the main channel, interfere with the ‘ation or private interest: Ljoh it will require to be taken being abou de ls skx foot, giving Afteen foot erally in which the machinory rate, bo indieated or marked out, and the to bo superintended by an officer of she United Biatee sngineer department. ‘The amount of material to be removed 1s estimated at 18,000 guble yards; but the engineer department reserves she privi- Loge of vai ihe e Amount, #0 a8 to bring itso She limits of the appropriation for shis Paymonte w a an the eonteert or upon the fait be completed on or befor ‘The proposals whion apd Price per cuble yard exeavated aud remo aforeenid. For further infor plication may be made to Capt. George Dutton, corpaef ouginvers, New Haven, Counectiout, 308. G. TOTTE Brey. Brig, Gen, and Col. of Boginvers. ‘PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING AND EQUIPPING vive light ‘Treasury, Depart house hington eity. senled proposals will Rereocived ab: noom, on Tuesday, the 3lst day of May, 1853, for building aud Spies a light vessel, to be completed within four mouths he date of tl spent ct oe bid, to be delivered ° apertment at New forone to be as Li stem of hold tonnage th from aft side of stern post to the fore sideof main feet; breadth of beam moulded, 2 feet 6 in depth from to} yA about 2: op of limber strake t0 top of feet; Until the same time, for one for Kill Pond Bar, and one for Succonesset Shoi (Vineyard Sound, Massachusetts,) to or pisces na’ may be designated the following disse! Tare, 8 foots breadth, be delivered at such th of hold from to; 0 faa 6 i ; tonnage al he best seacoast timber, and the ellow pine of Gieaneot grain’ untapped Beuihera “Ui It none of the bids are satisfactory to the Board, 18 will be at liberty to decline to acee) Let ade of them, and no contract will be entered into until it shall have been submitted to, proved by, the Secretary of the Treasury. Proposal vit be eopsidered w teeeived from per- offer must be orm to she re \vertisement. panel contracted rag me ee | ferniche to be assigned Of the Secretary of tho Trea be required . seo that tl rie 0 materials used are im yaformity to the term tions of the con- tract, and who must certify to Retaee iat rita before the vessel will be id payments authorised to be he work exeeu' plang, te part of the coutracts, ean Vonad ga application to the Lighthouse Board, or the Lighthouse Inspector at Boston, New York, aware, he custom hours at Paltndel the pi dra ing at the office of the Lighthouse Inspector at Boston, New York, or Wilmingtom, Delaware; at the custom house at Sai his fede Bi mie aad tb the office of the Lighthouse Kimitt ie propa sent and wit- hope opening of the bids at the rte aoe Place hereinbefore specified. All rroposals must be sealed and wares ‘Proposals for Datla! Wight Vessels,’ aad then osed in pried w gad addresse e Secre of the 01 lope, Seccreur. of Tressur: By order eat the td ORNTON a JENKINS, Secretary. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. CaN ACCC CCLRC AAT JAMDEN AND AMBOY, RAILROAD TO PHILADEL m pier No. | North river.—T wo lines daily, \. M. and 2 P.M. \couinmodation line, at 10 &. steamboat Tre srecten to South pmbey. saree Bordentown, it R. Stookton to Phil ri, ‘Ex: M. by steamboat, Jo Jol ny cys ‘to Amboy, MnP Me direst to Camden b: h in four howrs an aint “Fare $ Metarcing, loove Philndalptle nt 1d he Mand2P. OR THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST.—BALTIMORE and Ohio Railroad for Wheeling Zanesville, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louls, &e.—This great road was first oponed for through trav Fi ‘last, funnels thon an tire road is in fine order, most pleasant and pleturesqui leave ed are now com, id presents one of routes in the world. The express mail ‘in leaves Bal : nore daily at7 P.M.,and rubs to Wheeling ($8) miles) Cightean of nineteen hours, arriving ab 2 or S P.M, next Balti Ser shasta weet rt 0 ire trip by daylight. Pai i Reel ‘ork at 9 A. Pian Tpaitadptle at 2PM, errive in Balt ‘by taking t! ore, at 6, snd by taking the mail train i¢7, reach ling in twenty-méme hours from New York aad tweaty- from Philad To eonneet re foe pore) ‘the onrs leave Washingto 45 P. Shem at the Washington pes ‘(aalay Ho: usa} jes from Baltimore. eet , the seven hs 4 splendid steamers of the Union Iine, (built fort mmodath ) with really aver, the pes on jons, wait ‘ail the Ohi 4 Cinel vill Grisans pashets way rie Passengers for Cine other Wheel ng 8 exeetfont eo hae and thence by railroad. ‘Wheeling, and inet: £4 af Phinedelphte. Ba re, at, or ticket clerks at the Rk, Gen. Superintendent. fy ALBANY FARE 9 ALBANY AND pid Inland Me, Ralizoad~ we easly ox ee any vi 50; Vashington, 90 8b vail ad 0 @ Failror mations” M. PAL gn Pee otere Fran RIVER RAILROAD. Paty ed S DAILY FROM Chauibers surest for Alban; thi ‘fa four! ours, Express train. 6 A. M eoting with reaching Bu@alo or Montreal at 8 o’slock same ts apo ‘Through way trains at 1036 A.M. and Bx train, 6 P.M. Accommodation fate, @ Bw Passongers taken at ‘Chambers, Canal, Ghristopher, Pour: Heenth, and Thirty fret streets. ‘Sunday train Canal street at 736 A.M. for Pi Reepti Inds P.M, thy alban; ing at all _ D FRENCH, Superintendent, rEW YORK AND | eg tof be IRECT, VIA Express Lines Cortlan Lent ‘EW YORK at MONTREAL EATPROAD-F0 BRL hs EN ee Baril N’ Pome pager sho ohooh tou nF roight with a ated Prieets PANECIS HYDM, Axons, 152 South street, AST OFF CLOTHING 42,000 WORTH WANTED.— The highest ensh price will in money, for large and small lots of nit every desexjption. Address through port, or cnllon JA MORONEY, o¢ his second hand store, 11 Urauge stroet, now am place, West wi Bronaway, er ban le Lo & &, WATTS, MANUFACTURERS OF MANIDA hirts and tanto corsets, corner of Saventieth streot jors respecifully soliel mer Al be exhibited ‘wanted to sew om dresses. SILLINERY AND NETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, REBRONG ‘arisian’ millinery depot—The ua: ding to hie large stoek of the above hich vere ever. imported | ¥i Durehasers that he ) AND {a dally a4. pereet and AM\ SEMENTS, Ding My JERSE DOORS OPEN AT TMi ‘Monds} oven ay 38, will be porto ps douse nite wal Baia, cUR iigert ci alse her sor 1 D DIVERTISE Nr vanad Por and, and Lavigno - Senorita Soto SYLP HIDE ‘the French and Spanish Dancers. _ By Mile. Drouet a THRATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.— DOORS to commence at 7% 0’ forthe frrtitme th NewYork. Mr. and Will appear in two pieces. Houdioy evening. May 24, will be performed THE Custoi ‘OM M OF THE COUNTRY. Sparkle. bert loward orrett ys Squire iilal Count Germaine..Mr. Norton fay JACK rie pero -Mr. Forrest | Duke of Suffolk, Mz. fr. Pope | Friar Mr. Sanford Roger Sut ¥, Davenport | Marianne. ing! Widow Cade: ey AnD "HKG ror rive ‘sou Chi Wat Worthy’ Mowbra: IBLO'S GARDEN.—LIKEOON’S GREAT ‘CANTON. HISTORIC CHINESE COMPANY, sure of above Ferformers, male and fens x onday. the extraordinary ef tho. ‘Tong Look Tong” Celestial Troupe Br bee 9 of the exhi- dition of the CERERONIEs, RITES, iit, MES, AMUSEMEN’ And the ancient and modern manners and customs of the Chinese Empire, being « living bistory of Chins. net . sents, So-pit: Parte of ‘the house; ehildren under n, and schools exsee wont price. Doors open at 7. ‘Commence at 8 aaiaihane ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM sraeer.—pooRs 7; rises at 73 o'clock, ag, May 23, will be performed Fi TURKISH LOVERS -Mr. Clarke Waa. Jones ex- Gen. k and tight ro is, march of bool, the Deserter, ko, Jocko and 7, the bigh The o conclude with Sigaor MAGIC "CHANGES AND KALEIDOSCOPICAL | VIEWS. T. CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR CHATHAM ‘square.—Boxes and apargnct, 25 cents. Monday evening, May 23, will bs performed G’AND. Des DESERTER, Frederick... ...Mr. Robinson . Monell Mr. Wise Rosalie; ise Mitohell a Sophie LAavig 1953, Mr. Pilgrims Mra. Q'Whack. Mrs, Mason Mr Robinson | Mrs. Gas. Mrs, Mason ia Emmet | Mrs. Eloct ira. Taylor ACK SHEPPARD. -Miss Mitchell | Darrell, Mr. Floyd -Mr, Robinson | Winnifre: Mrs. Mason BACK: “Admlusion to the whole Musoum, Entertain dc, 25 canta: Paravot and Firat ony. 1256 aenti Oeesr nr OPERA HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY, Anoyn Grand street — en every uight during the wesek a je direction and personal supervision of E. P. Bie peerts in thie ty, for the pe been receiv iy reopecta bo audiences, "Tickets, 26 venta, Doure opes st 7,10 com- mence at o'clock. EBTROFOr, ITAN HALL.—THURSDAY, MAY, 26, 1853. AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. ADA LBONI, Tn connection with the fotlowing fell kaowa and highly distinguished ARTISTS OF THE ITALIAN OPERA, (Who have kindly volunteered their eminent services to ig a A DAME R. DE VRIES SIGNOR SANGIOVANNT, ‘ SIGNOR FORTI, (His first Aepesrence fo for ovine 1) IGNOR Ri OcTGNOR COLETTI, Aided by a powerful Chorus, and a grand Orchestra, INDER THs DinecTiON Ov SiGNOR L. ARDITT, And also with the most valuable assistance of the world. renowned pianist, MAURICE STRAKOSCH, WILL GIVE TO SIGNOR L. ARDITI A BENEFIT testimonial of her great satisfaction for the ered to ber during her engagement throughous tl United Stacon of Aimericn, and of her admiration for hi complished musical talent; on which occasion sho will pro- duoe, FIRST TINE IN AMERICA, DI TANTI PALPITI, From Taneredt's opera. Troxers Ox Dortan Eacn. To be had at Wm. Hall & Son’s, corner of Broadway and Park place, where seats octired, as also at the prinel- 1 music stores and ho d at Metropolitan Hall on the @vening of the concort, ‘Boors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8 precisely. R. JOAN E. OWENS? coe aes OF MONT BLANC, EVEGING, AT THE \CHINESE SALOON, bearer yy a 80! veto yo ke. FTERNOON ENTERTAINMENTS Will be given on Webs rspay oon Sarurpay, May 25anp May 2, mmencing at 3 o’cloc! At which schools aud children will bo’ admitted at half price. JHINESE SALOON- ExtRaorpinary Success or MR. JOHN E. OWENS’ GREAT ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT. Oren Every Evenrna. Admission 50 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to com. menoe at 8 precisely. Ticket office open daily from 11 till 4. OTICE.—TO TRAVELLING EXHIBITION! —THE Sighs! rlcimant Va. can be rented, on reasofiable terme, by applying ¢ oR. Mt. YARRI woTOR: ‘American Hotel, RI fehmond, TAYLOR & CLARK, Lessoos. MUSEUM OF FQXPTIAN ANTIQUITIES, STUYVE. sant Institute, 650 Broadway.—Now open, the rere and valuable colleetion of Pharaonic and ereane remains, jastimported direct from Erypl,and formed by De. Abbott, ddaabororras ponte, Colalogsse tor aele 20 the recuse, Opes jon 25 cen jogues for sale at the rooms. Open during the day and evening. a MS, AURELIA FERENCZY, THE DISTINGUISHED Hungarian Vocalist and Pianist, will give Ree first & a concert at Niblo's Saloen, on Thursday © 26 ast. Monsicur Paul Jul a, Here Theod, Blstela ‘and other eminent artists. will co-operate. Admission $1; reserved 0 be secured at any music seers the ry fobehad of Mosers. Hall Son’, 28) IE, |ARTECS “THESE, ¥ EXTRAORDINARY LITTLE rad ei of & race heretofore race has nyse 00 eats GtRtOsO. G20 BROADWAY, for a short time Drlgy to thelr departure fF BAP re M. un hildren, 1236 een collection, embraciag the entire Studic without extra charge. w LE SOON eer mOLy LAND, AT the Georama, 56 Broadwa agnidoent ee te detail, A Toealiuie the moun} rivers, ees now in diipat tween ia, Exhibited every evi O'relock; andon Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 9 o'clock. Admission, 50 ehildretf, half-pri SHOWMEN OR OTHERS—FOR SALE, A MAGNI- ficont eabalistle apparatus, far superior to any ever exhi- bited in this or any other country, comprising all the oxperi- ments performed by any of the ‘great magician with w of 900 astounding yet amusing ex an entire new character, never ual experienced in the art oan be tent iB Cr ae Bayo, Dey of thi Fooane aye, Dey Strect House R. FISH, (FROM LONDON,) THEATRICAL AND + characteristic wig roadway.) Amateur d. Wigs lent on hire for private pari is. Country theatricals supplied o —Any style of theatrical wig made on four hours For terms apply maker, No. 560 Pearl street, New rformances FRE MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—GEO. proprietor.—The above establishment afternoon, at 3 o'clock, fcr fa he creas Barpore ort nad On bh Rds DENTISTRY, DeRrsray—k. | 7. SMITH, TATE WITH DR. C. 8, begs to inform his friends and the public that No, 81 Bond street, where he will continue the in all its various branches. Having to the study and practico of his pro- w period ki no tion to those who have favored him with thelr patrons 7a respectfully onll the attention of those who are suttor- inconveniences occasioned by the loss of their rior atyle in which he remedies this de- He will wai 0 give entire satisfaction in done, both as topardl beaut uty and utility. Charges A. T. SMITH, 31 Bond street. teh to the su ficiene; BXPRESS AGENCIES, FORNIAN “AND ot Cy ad cee in his ohar cisco. ond lon, ron next, Small parcole received till | jay of sailing. Freight tak the arantied to connect. Through passage nited States and Pacitio Mail 5 feamehip Cove and swift steam have made the run in nino. d twenty-three da; quic ime ever made b; y route, by applying. a pur ofice, No. BERFORD & Co. ALIFORNIA EXPRESS VIA PRC aRAGC, N AD- {Anco of the United States mails. —Freight 45 cents per Charl A Atlanta, Mon- , Madiso: ad on the and the secured Co." we nifi- atecaoe it South Caroli owent rates. IHARLESTON foi and Tennesses, ALIFORNIA 3 EXPRES: ek PAN ANA—SATURDAT, Freight thirty.fve conte per pound. Smal eccived el ‘f ll packages ‘con No exten charges. pt Lig eal ma Piste pig —RATES reduo cen! nokages and pare to Canada. i cH. . Bros ealven ORILE } PR ron U. 8. MAT E WARRIOR, Wednesday, M ia received ll 1A, i hare feelghie ee by 7, at lowest rateu, ‘& CO., 34 Broadway. —_—eee im ~ Nek cO ty SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION Merchants, Valparaiso. WILLIAM F. YM, ¥. 4. RICHARDSON, AVOWETWS LouBARD. ferences. Saxeiaeo— Hon, Baille Peyton, laisen £0, Hemenway & ¢0, Meeets Corwtne, & Frits, Wm. Nelson cs a Sil, elect On, Wit, Taek Eeq. jeeers. Jo . White & Elder. 101800 — Mew re. , & ow Co., Hussey ‘item, es. et . Porkine & Wasa’ 's BROADWAY, NEAR Broo it 7; to commence at 736. Monda; BS i, rformed Martin Heywood, bis orig Pe character Bullfrog Grantle; Silver Suck. 0 xis of Spaii . Chanter ce Furl re ar08 if con of Spain, Don Raphaci.. itr, Lester | Gaal ‘OOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 “BROADWAY, ABOVR Wood, Howard street.—O; every evening.—H. er and Proprietor, ite en “late offered b; rated company of Musicians and Ethiopian Deli into i consort commences ak retention of Favorite Spectaci a We FRANCONT: *% COLOSSAL HIPPODROME, With all ite animated splendors, Daring Chariot Rasen, orgen foarnaments, modern Field §) Franconi’s highly trained horses, Bi ard an; ing’ and novel Feats rer tte Stadium, -the Course, ‘the Chase, the Tilt Ground, and the Parad tie tas 9 ‘ening, May "AG HUNT, ‘Which bas been so Jong in pv aration, mill be progeced The performances will commence with t IND TUURNAMENT Of the Field othe Cloth of Gold Produced at prodigious cost in the most magnifioent style. The procession will comprise 200 horses and performers. Performances will be BASE every afternoon and evening, PRI ADMISSION. 25 Cont oors open @ afternoon, and M3 Porformances to commence half an hour after the opening of the house. Particular Notice.—Tickets ean be seoured at the follow- Western Hotel, Lovajoy's Hotel, Astor House, 4 at Dodworth's music store. i REAT SOUTHERN or —NEW YORK AMPHI- theatre, No. 37 Bowery. 'P. Madigan & D. W. Stone, Proprietors, Two tne companicg, an, Equestrian and Dramatio; en- gneement of Mr. W. Kincade, the New York favorite; host lented people appear nightly; in fact, New Yor ver Had stich a Clrous company ns the Great Southern hes the splendid Revolution As will be performed until further notice. Am e stars 188 ROSE the icading equestrienne of the world, # Boxes 25 cents, Pit 12% conte. Doors open at 7; performance to commenes ab 7 oa xtra performance on Wednesday and Satar noons, at 3 o'clock. IBLO’S GARDEN. - LIKE! ON'S GREAT CANTON, NG, HOOK, CHINESE, HISTORIC AND DRAMATIC COMPANY, Composed of shove rirry of the most cele perform> ers. This ape CELESHIAL BMTTIE, and will give their third representation « NIBLO'S GARDEN, on Monday evening, ‘and continue during the week. The oxtTATONG HOOK, TON of the T TONG COMPANY, UN comprine the sanidition of the REMONIES, RITES, FESTIVALS. GAMES, AMUSEMENTS, ANCIENT AND MODERN MANNERS AND CUSTOMS of the CHINESE EMPIRE. ‘articular translation, descriptive of the performance” REY. 8S. WELLS WILLIAMS, Cuinese Mission Author of the Chinese Empire and its inhabitants, s, appurtenanses, £0, comprising the” MAGNIFICENCE 400) Eeli thing of the kind ei peed th clipring ev of the Kind Fatptart re United Sta is r EI Yor fell particul rma ‘or full part denlars oe rom ape of porte Rees. Secured sents ai for whick purpose the office will be open from 9 A. M Doors open [seks ‘performances sommence ob precise Mpree Bera HALL—PROFESSOR ANDERSON’S. ‘Three Farewell Nights in America, thank the citisens of New: ee ess with which ‘hey have om on ry visit crowned his exertion: Ruropean has ever receiv weld he ni he leaves but for » brief when he will cotura to his adopted country with ial whic will startle the New Wor! ‘His three last performances ‘will take place in Metropoli- tan Hall as follows:— French not eay He is proud to PWARDS OF 25,000 PERSONS Have accompanied R, JOHN E. OWENS, On his perilous AfCENT OF MONT BLANC, during the past seven weeks. OCA AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT THIS EVE- ning, Ly a very talented and sccomplished company of Irish and Scotch ‘minstrels, J. Gill pie ‘Cor rye giving ms of Irish and Scotch fanctoress Foy caters M*%: SEGUIN, PROFESSOR OF VOCAL MUSIO, Tealian and Bnglish, saerod and , has decided te devote — hours eaeh day for the insteuetion of young i foeme, ens gtin seal Behe ‘35 ‘give, afl information Sonecrning terias plana, Ae, a¢ her Secldenea, 80" White terms, plans, & ttreet, near Broadway. MarR NO, 58 BOWERY, DIRECTLY OPPO- ite the Bowery Theatre, to | above beautifall far piace of amusement will te ‘Tet on reasonable nue pa the night, wet month or year. For terms, apply 20 LEE, No, 42 Bowery, or at the Franklin Musee, 173 Chatham aqu AAA enn Grr vzean7 FIRE eb ahs OO SrFaCEs, wa bua We freee bie wader weRy 9 or damage bowsee and fares. fers ie re, areouses wor ean rohan, faatorien, ores, shige ta aly aduted an an arp, ze anon FOR, crm ioe Preakdan, Buns. J. Pars, Scere Peer iat ‘er insurance tm this oom wi ie with Maan & ‘Kichardecn. at the braneh eee: af MEPICAL. 3 bd SOURS, FROM BAe 6 to }. *, BERON, GRADUATE OF bit yongors or Pa ember of the pavers ‘York, can joe, No. 2 treeta, Chat and and from 6 till $ ype pyri oe BE ONECTEED ae USUAL m7 A. ». M., at his old 4 ike ty, No "3 Division strech, New York: ewtablehed Sis. Albany offies, No. 3 Blescker or street, corner Dy Chee a ha a lg A aoe NO. 1123 bray hg et to 42 ma, F consultation Sto 2 Welock AM, and Scalpel is at No. 3 Aste BBBT?, J NO. 19 DUANE 8 D's nd Wiliam streets, ethi Sear y | aenbes oe she New York by hg ar bee Sere Te Br. ©. to rege “ Coiba hg sp dee pearn i STRea?, MA Ae! hae practiced for Drs ary roma? Ai te Fe am, rf) R. Pr dace! CONSULTING FESO AND oP © aad’ te of the Universit; to cea aren ne goer eon TAM. aoe, way. Hour of atte fice i TO THE w family medisine.-

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