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‘The Gis. ab iz o'sloek a. sips do., $75; 7 of Manchester y of Gl anchor RIP TO THE fro tite (OR MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA—YMPORTANT TO —The clipper ship NIGHTINGAL 13 East river, “hi sbi siready on board, and will have e RTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. foot of LIVERPOGL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. ip ATLANTIC, rie ‘This steamshi jepart with the United 81 yp Saturday, ‘Cana! aes Li for Ei 4 at 1s for Europe posi- April 15, at 12 o’elook M., from her borth For freight or pi , jodations for elegance or comfort, a) EDWARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall streo! sted to be om board at 11 A. M. are ro ed Azcte will sueoved the Atlantic, and sail OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP EUROPA.—FOR LIVER. 1.—The EURO! OR SOUTH. Steam rin rm: re, », touchti . N. Shannoi commander, will Dock, it Jersey City, with the Wednesday, tho 19th Fequosted to Tho Asia will sail on the [AMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE U. S, MAIL UNIO) a IN. 1,600 tons burthen, with double side jos, RR. Adam: 01 der, will leave f + Southampton yinsna the ns +p to land the mails and pas- on Saturday, May 6, at 12 o'slock, pers, y, May o'elock, from pier No. 4 of Passoge Do. First Class.. Second Cli not wanted axis thie ‘Voyage should bi ho day before be taken after Thursday, by to ling, marked © No freight For freight or passage jelow.”” May 4. MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 03 Broadway. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— sow and New York Stea: 3, GLASGOW, (1,968 tons, 400 horse commander, and jer,) will leave New York for Glasgow a wi ip Company's bers 5, 800 horse ler, Via.:— 0) av 12 o'elook ML, und Wednesday, June gocond vavine 660; tied clan, 825 » ehted clave, $25. JOUN MeSYMON, 33 Dri ‘EW YORK, (2,400 WD PHILADELPHIA STEAM- hip Company intend pterting their favorite steamships r yM PUILADELPHL Saturday. April 15, 1854 Saturd: May 13, 1854 @ 3, 1354 1m Liverpool. g ont their a obtain cor: and drafts on, Liverpool, x sams of £1 rds. a ry hiladelptiia, =_ to Liverpool | $40. to bri: MEDITERRANEAN AND SEAT OF 7 ‘war in the East.—The fine clipper bark OREGON as commander, 400 tons register, will be des: port during the month of May; her route tobe deira, Cadiz, Malags, Femaining at ondh of tho porta en routo eniftciont ive Paasengers an opportunity to soo the places, partiouls Marseilles, Malta and Constanti- ply, to i. 'W, CAMERON, 116 Wall strect. now at 8 large proportion of hor nlek despatch. he Nightingalo isnot only the sharpest ship in port, but is strong ARE REDUCED. —Tho steamship NORTH STAR will leave New fornii ‘ork on the 5th May, to connect ship ne can be d_ insures at the lowest rate n’s ventilators in both hold: py other article that can injure freight. age, having elegant accommodatio uilt; rates AI at all the oflices, Sho is fitted with Emer- and carries no lumber, or For freight or only to appl It. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall strget. BEPENDENT LINE TO CALI- ith the Uncle Sam. A nited number of tickets will be sold at the following rate ap) Dp lied for before April 20:—Cabin, $150: steerazo, $ y only to JAS. W. CROSS, No. 9 Battery place, up B.—-Passongers came through in these stoamore fobruaty in twenty-two days and sixtoon hour §. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA ASPIN- « wall and Panaus. tension of the Lowest prices, superior steamers. a Railroad. angements for tho join this city of tickets for the transit of the Isthmus ormin, pel 3 ‘ox, U. 8. he most nee of all other lin t intend to fegpateh to Aspinwall on Thursday, t 2 o'clock P. M., eosble and safe route, through in ad- ‘The United States Mail Steamship from pier foot of Warren strost, iling steamship GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. V. fail Steamship apt. Pierson. ge across the Isthmus practicable in ons day, a con- ideratio jomfort to pinwall to Panama. Tickei mnait from J. W. sy, or at 177 Wost street. Prbureda: [Nicaragua Tr: metation by sed in their ventilation an ‘ther information or ORGAN, Agent, No. 5 raw BA, R. W. Shufeldt, commander, will that will induco all who select this route. or Adams & Co. on the Isthmus) has ‘Navy, to connect at Panama with the Pacific Company's steamor JOHN L. STEPHENS, ‘The extension of the railroad makes tho ne their health and y (late forwarder fected his arrange- ‘Mr. Hing) ts for the transit of pacsongers and their baggage from ‘ean be obtained for the Carrington, at Adams & Co.’s, 59 Broad- ‘The sceommodations for pas- rs of all classes aro unsurpassed, and particular at- ion is paid to the cleanlisoss of the steepage. For ght or passage apply at tho office of the companies, 177 West street, to W YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, via Nicar P fhe ‘giv Fhe new dou Yolook P. M.” precisa sdey, April 20, connoeting wih the new and favorite Sierra, Nevada, ( neit route, C. A. WHITNEY. a—Tho Acecssory Transit Company of tors.—Through in advance of the mail. hrough tickets, including the Isthmus ‘engine steamship STAR OF THE 2,000 tons burthen,) will leave from pier No. 3 North for Puonta Arena, on tons burthon,) over the ing but twelvo miles of land carr ‘Those steamers are commodations. For assage, noply only to CHARLES jowling Green. first cla EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPA- ‘by, carrying the United States mail—For Mobile, scop- if Havana—Somi monthly line.—The steamship CA- for the bove ports on Tuesday, April 25, at 12 o'clock procisely, m pier at foot of Harrison stroct, North river. Freizht taken for New Orleans. rts beforo leaving feure pasepo Pio LIVINGSTON. CROCHERON. & CO., 31 Brosd: ‘apply to SFladin Ply F° shi will leave on Saturda; jent roomeon deck snd in saloon. ‘Passengers for Havana must pro- port, For freizht or passngo —The Black Warrior, J. D. Bullock, command eubic foot. to to be signed en'board. For freignt or ‘ARLES roe RR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES Mail Lis VILLE, C.D, Ladiow, wilt luave on Saturday, atdo'clock P. M. + abe Alabama, doy, 18th April. ay. N. , Will succeed tho Cahawba, and sail May 9th. OR NEW ORVUEANS DIRECT—THE NEW STEAM EF ORIZABA, 1,600 tons burthen, Capt. James Law- April 22, at3.P.M. Sho bas it, 30 conta All bills ee Ap- Fr Passage, cabin, $10; steerage MORGAN, agent, 5 Bowling ‘Tho new and splendid steamship KNOX- sth April, from her pior No. 4 North river. Apply BAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway. George R. Schenck. will leave on Wed: Through tickets from New York to Jack- sonville, $31; Pilatka, $33, Cap Geo: A Ww Fr Fr° t. Jeave Philade at 10 o'clock apeed and strengtii, and ovory arrangement for the co and convenience of passengers, this ship is Faro from Philadelp! 5 a leaves a8 fonts in Philadelphia, HERON & MARTIN, No. 87g North arves; in Savannab, C. A. L. LAMAR. R. CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY ‘United States Mail lin er JAMES ADGER will leave Saturday, April 15, at 4 o'clock, apply on bi for passage at the office of SPOF FORD, TI 80 ‘roadway. gheroneh ticke: Tacksonville, $31; to P' R. Hardi R SAVANNAH.—FARE REDUCED.—THE NEW, splendid side wheel steamship KEYSTONE STATE ie, carrying tho United States mail will for Savannah on Wednesday, April 19, from the wharf above Vine street, Ln or unsurpassed, The State of Wedneaday. ia, $20; steerage, abovo the followin, ard, The new and fast-going steam: Big, Now North river, on .-M., precisely, For freizht lading will be signed, and TON &CO,, whore all bills to Florida as foliows jatka, $33, OR VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, GEORGIA, &C —THE Tent Peters freight apply on board, and for s Char! burg and Richmond, $10 ited States ‘mai leave iP. M. ROANOKE, Captain river, on ‘April 15, Rich: steamship pler 15 North lor Norfolk, Petersburg, an neeage to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, $2 Broadway, IL BOAT FOR SALE~A CLINKER BUILT SAIL boat, fourteen fect long, eoppe with two sets of # ire of NEWMAN & RANDELL, bont bu‘lders, 2! ar Peck slip. | street, 50,00 ty sto ‘im ed, in perfect or- 1s, necessary oars and rigging. In- 15 ‘Front Ann, room No. FUN ANCL 2 ine » TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry, &c., or bought for cash. Good notes, bonds’ and’ mortgnzer, and bills of ox nogotiated. All businoss con identia! Lig and loan office, 102 Nassau street, corner of 0. Apply at the $50.00 solicit a continuance Joan and TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, &0.—THE UN- Feng) Sofa} renewed facilities, would of patronage in their general azenoy, bar bilie of ex- ion 58. Stocks, not @hange, bonds and mortgager, &c., bought and sold. Stocks $5,000 $5.00 goods,stores and le: Joane< on personal property, $12.000. Bs. be @ on productive ro: OAD, 13 Wall street. TO LOAN. on unincumbered produstive real estate ia disposed of with despatch. Money at 102 Nassau street, room 2. THOMPSON & CO. $10, 000, $5.000, $4 000, $3,500 $3,000, $2,500, $2,000.—These sums talend on vond and estate in this city, Apply to ON BOND AND MORTGAGE city orin Brooklyn. Apply to JAMES R. HILLS, No. 7 Bro street, TO $10.00 WANTED—SECURITY GIVEN in good stocks fonr times the amount loaned, and ® premium given sufficient to induce ® maa to raise M Plamonde, plano ought for cash. irs, from 9 to YNEY.—CASH ADVANCES ONEY 5. Jewelry, eilvor waro, merchandise, val Woou. o. 8, NAVY EXTRA PAY OFFICE -SAILO: « between 1846 and 1853, sorvod in the Dale, U Erie, Ohie. <gnee, Levant, Congres Warren, Marys, Po the mone: a = yee Ee TEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST ON the public stocks of the city of New York, ne anit pay- ye May 1, 1864, will be i ., Chamberiain of the city, at t! Wail Tho transfer books will be closed Tucsiay, A Il, at 8 o'elock, P.M. pom 5 — $ remain ‘New York, April 7, 1854, rONEY AT 289° BROADWAY.—CASH ADVANCES made on merchandise, strcet. 0) even in these hard times. Address B—k, box A. M.'to ‘Sout! Tino rtsmonth, St. Lawrence Sayannah, Constitution, Fredonia, will be paid this extra pay, |: id on that day hy F. W. Edinonda, lechanies’ Bank, 33 For the convenieave of stoc! ill bo permitted during the period the to take effect May 1, 1554, A.C. FLAGG, Comptroller. Jewelry, ilver ware, watches, or any other property: also ‘the abovs Business confidential. Broadw: So'clock. hight Op Prices paid in oseh, on DIAMONDS, ry generally, of bought for cash. Ap Filton street, seoond floor, front room. 5P.M. wHo nmiurs, ©. Vandalia, Inde Dolphin, ‘Ewing, Preble, Supp Maseachusotts, Lexington Vincennes, Faln their widows or Shark, Re'ief, hampton, EDWARD BISSELL, Agent SQNOREIGN EXPRESS.—EDWANDS, SANFORD & CO F reapectfully announce that tue; Sad ail parts of B arts 0 rel, wo Hinsrs, P parts of the Euro} une, Port Filip, ie Bast Taclee on Bromiyen ‘are proparod to for- Lunges trom New York to Liverpool. Lenton and, Ireland and Sootiand twice Beemon, Hamburg, Frankfors tad to Mel- idney aud all New land y given, that of Councilmen, Mowing named strocts, between Eighth and Ninth ave from Ninth avenue, $12 fectwest street, from Bleecker to Spring Hon for Eighth aven: A. W. CRAVEN, Streets and Lamps unt! for three thousand gas lamps: the play eatter de: Blank Grand strvets, April §, 1854. Board of Counclimen for the co following named stres lancy to Rivington stree to Sixth avenue; Thirt to Chatham vision street to Walker stré office, om or before Oe i171 ELIAS L. 8! THEO. RK. D! A. W. CRAVEN, Croton Aqueduct Department, ITH. will at his o! » quantities may direct, with ‘ay bo imperfect or To GEO, G. GLASIER, April 11, 1856 YORPORATION ! hereb: gompictod by tho assessors, and the B ‘nterested, vir river. ‘The limits embraced by #1 the several houses and lots of and parcels of land, situated on Sixth avenue and avenue D; on both D, halfway between Thirteenth west side of Dry dock » street; on both sides of ne avent, Secon Ninth streets. the above named assessments, a: samo, or either of them, jections, in notice. WILLA CHAR) Office, Bureau of Assi 11, 1854, ORPORATION NOTICE.—P' by given that petitions hay Board of Councilmen for the co following named sireets, to wit LES tho east sido, from the sewer strects, All persons interested objections thereto, are Tequeste writing, to tho Contract April 24, 184 ELIAS 1. SMITH, A. W. CRAVEN, Croton Aqueduct Department, ORPORATION NOTICE. pairs and Supplies, April Sealed propowsis will be receive missioner of Repairs and Sup time they will be opened, in c for the done, and. the office of the Su Joct all or of the Corporation, BAI ‘Commissioner Daiislons have bens pecoortes be Tarthe coostruction of sewers Inthe to.wit-—in Twenty-sev: Commissioner of St: Department of Stroots and Lamps, corner of Esscx and FOREST, red at the office of thi NOTICE. —PUBLIC NOTICE given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- pants of al! houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments bi au of Assessments for examina’ extending tho sewer in avenue C, from ‘Vbirtcenth to and through Fourteenth stroet to the’ Kast between Third and Fifteenth stroc from Third to Fifteenth street; on wost sido of ‘avenue, between Third and Tent sides of Hall #treot, from Sixth to Sey south eide of Stuyvesant stroct, from Ninth streot; on cast side of Third avenue and Bowery, botween Third and ‘All persons whose interests are affected by tween Third and Fourth avennei the west side from Broome to Seventh street, and alaoon | & Clerk, ° THEO. R. DE FOREST, ment.) until Wednesday, April 26, all information in regard thereto, can be had rintendent of Public Buildin; estimates can be hi y of the estimates, if deemed for ¢) BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Forty-seventh of Ninth avenue; Mac: street yented to present the same, writing, to the Contract THEO. R DE voREST, $ Croton, Aqueduot Croton Aqueduct Department, April $, 1564. ORPORATION NOTICE.—SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received at the office of the Commissioner of il Monday, April 17, 1554, at 12M., | said Iamps to be subject to | POA iT, 1866. inspection of the Superintendant of Lamps, deliverable as b nated by the Will be furnished at the office of the Com: Superintendent. GEO. G. GLASIER, ‘and Lamps. ORPORATION NOTICE,—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 hereby given, that petitions have been presented in the struction of sewers in tho to wit: In Willet street, from Do- ‘ourth strect, from Jones street joventh street, from Tenth avenue to Hudson river; aud im Division street, from Allon streot uare, with braneh in Forsyth stroot from Di- Persons interested in | the above, and having objections thereto. are requested to Present the same, in writing, to. the Conteact Clerk, at this All Croton Aqueduct Board. » April B, 184. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PROPOSALS FOR LAMP received by the Commissionor fice, corner of Kssox and 2ist April, for York with five fro ¢ posts to bo id ‘ag tho Superintendent of the right to reject any or unsound. Blank estimates Commissioner, m. Streets and Lamps. Is boon are lodged in the office of ition, by all persons uch assossment, include all round, vacant lots, pieces oth sides of Fourth, Fifth, . Seventh, Eighth and Ninth streets, between (Bowery mi Third avenue) and avenuo D; on both sides of Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteonth streets, betweon Second ides of Fourteenth streot, from Second avenue to East river; on both sides of avenue ‘and Fifteenth strests; ou C, BA east side of Secon on both street; on nd who are opposed to tho re Toquested to present their ob- ting, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Mall of Records, within thirty days irom the date of’ this GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, ¢ Aseosaors. MoNIELL sments, Street Department, April UBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- ve boon presented in the truction of sewers in the n, Fifty-first stroot, bo- also, in the Bowery, on near Stanton to Seventh 1d to present the sama, in Croton Aqueduct Board, 1854, April ls DEPARTMENT, OF | Ri- at’ the office of the No. 3 City Hall, ‘at 12 o'clock M., at which mn eof Engine Company Ni of the work required ty be FS of Repairs and Supplio: 3 islature saditio Apeil next on all sbarges previously 1 charge of te t by a . hi i ing. the’ property on Fit betotmened to. the. Clerk ‘rovistons of the aotabove ment ROTON tractors.--Sealed pro} sower in Rutgers street,” rill b Croton Aqueduct Department, at 12 o’elock, M., at which hour build a sewer with the verts, in Rutgers stre street; being in longt! work iaay bo scen, and Aion a this off THEO. Now York, April 5, 1854. tractors.—Sealed fab eee Sower in, Forty-cighth st day of April, 144, at 12 o'clock, wilt be op: in length about 44) feot. ELIAS L. SMITH, A. W. CRAVEN. New York, April 6, 1864 LIAS L, SMITH, Prosident, AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO COD sais, endorsed ‘Proposal for ecessar; bout 1,665 feet. colfications obtain Ite LIAS L. SMITH, Croton R. DE FORESR, Agaeiges ard. A. W. CRAVEN, 2, oct, will of the Croton Aqueduct Department, until Monda: THEO.R. DE FOREST, that sion, ot" of 20, 1353, an ¢ first day of JROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, MARCHS, 184.— ¥ Public ia he 25 is added on t! ef paid water rents, making, with the ay added, > ee twonty-ti ny it , and thay ‘aii charges, are not paid before the first day which said rent remaing unpaid or cont on i, including of’ May no: the sai ‘Arrears, pursuant to the joned. ceived at the office of the til Monday, April 17, 1554, the bids will be reeeiving the East iver to Division Tho plan of tl °1 Cr AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CON- endorsed Proposal for th M., at ‘which hour the bi be opened, to build a sewer with the necessary rocsiving basins and oulverts, in Forty-eighth stroet, from N nue to the crown betwoon Kighth afi Ninth avenues; being | The plan of the werk may bo sven, | and specifications obtained, om pet at this oflie ath aye Croton Aqueduct Board. tors.—Sealed propos in Forty-aixth street,” wi of April, bo opened, to’ build a sew hasing and culverts, in Forty-s Tenth seen, and office. ELIAS L. SMITH, THEO. R. DV. A. W. CRAVEN, New York, April 8, 18: tractors.—Sealed sowor in Hoster street, Croton Aqueduct of April, 1°54, at 12 o'clock be opened, to'build a sews et to Mott street, P lication at this office. eee RLIAS L. SMITH, A. W. CRAVEN, New York, April'12, 1854. e received at tho office Croton Aqueduct Departmont until Monday, tho 1 fe54, nt 12 o'clock, M., at which bout the bids will wer, with the mece k ones, { ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTME ) Proppenisy, endorsed ”” will be received at the office of the opartment, until Monday, the 24th day an of the work may be seen, ani THEO. i. DE FOREST, | Bh! AQUEDUCT DRPARTMENT—TO CONTRAC- endorsed "Proposal for sewer of the h das ixth street, from sewor in ‘enue ton point about 50 feet wert of Ninth avonue, being in longth about 810fect. The plan of the work may be fieations obtained, on application at this Croton Aqueduct Board. TO COD Proposal for t which hour the bids will , with the nocessury receiving ins and oulverts, in Hester strect, from sewor at Ora: peing in length shout 400 fest. ry Tho specifications obtained, Croton Aqueduct Board, CO ag eer! AQUEDUCT DE tractors.— sewer in Beekman street,’” uth day of April, 1804, at Dida will be opened, to build receiving and culvert eewer in Pearl street to th length about 650 foet. April M, 1554. ps, corner of Bosse Corporation Notice. —! office of the Commissioner Monday, 24th ihst., at I o'clock, and romoving the fahes, garbage -monthly, and jon Couneil, and h tod by omission or lenger. Spocisicatio station houres and at this ofl sled proposals, ondors: p will be received at the office ofthe Croton Aqueduct Department, until sewer in Gold street The plan of the work may be and specifications obtainod, on application at this office. ies OF THE COMMISSIONER OF Les yment, will be retained pursuant to the ordinan PARTM day, the 2 o'clock, M., at which hour the sower, with the necessary in Beekman stroe ESIAS L, SMITH. Croton THEO. R. DE FOREST, ¢ Aqueduct. A. W. GRAVEN. joard. \d Grand roposals will be reocive of Streets and Lamps, until M., for cleaning the streets ‘ke, Tho payment of work ten per cont of the ontire 3 of the Yof the half monthly pay will be clean the district for # period of o an be obtained at the several EORGE G, GLASIER, Commissioner of Streets and Lainps. 4 18 atreot, id also, a resolu. basin and enivert at the south west’ corner of Twenty-fourth street. All persons in- a terested in the above, and having objections thereto, are re- at this office, on or before | 14.—To Builders. — | opened, to basins and cul- ary roceiving here ipe neti | Liberty street; W. 8. Wetmore, d_ First avenue, | near Stanton to Seventh | ean buy cheaper than at any othor be received at the OMes | Meee Ae Public notice is bere! ave been ‘that the following p stitions ‘To reru- rd of Council: yoween Madi- to open and grado ‘Soventy-socond street, between Fifth ixth avenues; to roy pave, sel curb and gutter, and flag Thirty-trat’ and Witety-ie-on streets, between id Third avenues: to piace a woll and Lorne liéth stroet, near southwest corner of First avenu sy crosswalk in front of church in Twenty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; to open Sixty- seventh street, between Eichth avenue and Hudson river; to open Bighty-first street, between Fifth avenue and East river; to Reguiate and grade Fifty-fifth st) , between Seven}. ad Eighth avenues; to grade and set curb and gute ter in€ op street, between Hudson river and 125th street; W'Tonce vacant lots betweon Thirty-ninth aud Forty- first streets, and Fourth and Fifth avenues, All persons interested having objections thereto, are requested to pro- sent them in writing to the undersigned, at his office, ou or befo: he Zist day of April next. JAMES FUREY, Stroct Commissioner. Siri Dep seeEET, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— presented $ MISCH}.UANBOUS. a REWARD.—ON RECEIPT OF TWENTY: slamps, (post paid.) I wiil send thirty-five methods of m rtune, by which poragne of either sox ean realize from to $10 per day. Every family, and every young man snd Woman, should "posscas those’ methods. “They will. be sont fo any part of ‘the world by addressing Teo D. Ward, Bostgh, Mase, $1. 000.7Xo.nUMBEG + in his covered among the p colevrated physician, who bas rooontly died, whieh will insure a fortuno to any person, male or female, He will send copies of it to any person who Will iueioge him $2, and guarantee that it will bring thom & fortune. The number of copies are limited to each city and town, Address Dr. IH. B, SHATTUCK, Post Office, N.Y. IRTH.—ON TUESDAY, THE 1TH INST., THE DD lady of Oscar Shanghai, of twins—son and daughter. EAR BREAD. Bread is dear, es roach and mouse —THE SUBSCRIBER HAS valuable receipt, just dis- On your los still carouse. To kill thei way you kno} Ate. Lyo: great depot, Pills and po a can bay Tasting which they fall and die. Central depot for LYON’S Magnotia Powder and Pills, for ruction of insects and vermin, 424 Broad+ f counterfeits. No pedlors aro authorized te {ASTCHESTER MARBLE.—THE UNDERSIGNED” U respectfully inform their frienda and the publiv gene relly “that they are now prepared to make ortimatos and take contracts to supply any reasonable amount of work in their line, vis.:—Fronts, vaults, tom Their quarry is situated at Its enpacity for produciny fulfil contracts promptly. tor marble is already too well established to roquiro om meu¢ation; sufficient to say that for strength, boaaty and dvrability,’ it is not only equal but much superior to any other produced inthe country. Alexander Maxwell Co refers, by permission, to the following goutlemon-—3 A. Warner, Broadway; Wells, Es 874 “e'Son, Broadway, cot ., 87 Chambore cock, Milnor & Co., 45 1 nrys, 8) edict & Co., 95 Libert; 3 and 74 South stroet Isane Walton & Son, 125 Eldridge s Communication addressed to ALEXANDER MAXWELL & CO, yard, Forty.fifth street and Fourth avenue, or office, No. 18 Nassau street, will receive prompt at Samples of the marblo can be seen at the office. OR APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS.—LEECHES, from Hamburg, best Asiatic quality, very cheap, by the hundred, at J. SAUM & F. SONNENBERGS, 218 William st, OLD LEAP AND DENTISTS’ GOLD FOIL.—T arded to the undersigned, for tists’ foil, by tho Amorionn Institute . Gold and silver leaf av the lowost cash prices. Dentiste’ foil, superior quality, $25 per ounce, JL. WAUGH, 112 Franklia street, ROCERIES, TEAS AND PROVISIONS.—TO COUR. try merchants, grocers, bakers,and familios who purchas tong and provisions for cash, and wish to use ocom doing, the subscriber rexpéctfully calls their at nd wishes them to como to his store, No. 41 Vosoy nd examine his stock of groceries, tons, before purchasing clsewhere, and b street, rovisions convinoed that thos jtablishment in the city, for cash, a8 he still adhoros to hia old systom, not re quiring his more Lonorable customers to pay the bad debte, which aro unavoidable in the crodit The sub: flattors himsolf from a long experience in the businos: purohasin, in the market for cash, from ers and fir affords him many advantages that iness Inbor under, who purchase from cond or third hands, each making ® per contage. Shiy and sloop stores put up at the ghortest notice. W. B.- Goods dolivered froo of carta, PETER LYNCH UANO FOR SALE—IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, the subgeriber, R, W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street is ordance with theamended | °®® Brooklyn Yorry. charter of 1858, for the building of a house in Sixty-cighth AS REGULATORS,—FIRMIN’S GAS BURNER AD. justments. Patent appliod for. Firmin’s gas adjust ments have been proved to save one-third of the gay after other seguistors had Leon applied, Burners adjustod in every situntion to mect the views of consumers. Afar supe rior light is warranted in all cases, and at the lowost pos. iblocost. The objections mado to the Argand burnera, such as whistling or hissing, smoki , eflectually reme: Gied. The expense is but trifling. 1 208 to parties of tho highest standing in this city and jrooklyn, Ciroulars font by post, and order received by RK. B, CARTER, 187 Pearl street; or J. FIRMIN, 214 Third avenue. OUSEWARMING AND VENTILATING WARR room, 406 Broadway.—We invite the attention of build ers and the public gonerally towur splondid assortment of housewarming, ventilating and cooking apparatus, com prising several now p & pining economy, dure 0 propared to warm and ventilate ina superior manner all classes of public and private buildings upon the most reasonable torma ‘A completo assortment of every article in our ling constant lyon hand aud for sale wholoenle and retail, Rippowam rompany, GEO. L. CANNON, Agent. ‘OT CROSS BUNS—ON GOOD FRIDAY. FROM 4 A M. untild P. M., at THOMPSON & SON'S, 359 Booad RON RAILING, cart i runnin, 4&C.—CROWELL'S CELEBRATED on railing, without rivets, wareantod 25 conts foot cheaper than the rivet railing; also, tho choay farm fence. The New York Foundry and Iron and put up to order every variety Brackets, door and window guar ‘smith, building or foundry lin ywest pricos. ' Specimens, in soctions, at their 79 und 81 Duane stroot, a few doors east of ixth stroot, North river: AMES TUCKER, IMPORTER costly French artificiala, from rol isian loading with whieh no mongrel work is permitted te tion. Bonnet frames up stairs, between W. AWN GRASS SEED.—JUST RECEIVED FROM LON- 4 don, fine mixed lawn grass sceds, shave boen Uorougtly tried hero, and found to be the best for this pur- ose. Also, Fay grass, white clover, Osage orange good, ko. Super-phosphate of lime of the most approved kinds, for saloin any quantity, by L. 8. HOYT, 24 Water street. ny ACCARONI. AND PARMESAN CHEESE.—J. A SCHMIDT & LUNAU, 19 William street, have always on hand a large stock, of their own importation. JEW PAPER HANGINGS.—THOMAS JONES, 391 Grand, corner Suffolk street, New York, manufacturer and importer of paper bangings, is constantly receiving all the new varieties of wall. papers and decorgtions from the most eminent manufacturers in Europe, with tho best styles of American productions—such .as imitation of marbles, woods, and fresco styles of painting for private residony hotels, public buildings, banking houses, offices, se. prices that will defy competition. The best paper hangera are employed, All work warranted. JEW FRUIT STORE.—500 BOXES MESSINA oranges, 200 boxes Naplos do., 500 boxes Palormo lem- ons, 200 boxes Messina do., and 30) bags new crop African peanuts, for sale by CHAS, PARSONS, 100 Barclay stroet. J manufacturers, be incorporated. PECTACLES, GOOD AND CHEAP, ACCURATEN: adjusted to vision, and exchanged freo, if not ani tory, by Professor FRANKS, Optician by diploma to the Nt York Bye Hospital, and spectacle maker tothe yy. Ingres ary, No. 2 Park row, opposite the Astor Houss, ami at # psd ha ITE EAGLE SLATE COMPANY OF CASTLETON, Vermont, are constantly manufacturing large quanti- fice of purple and green slate, of « guality fully oqual to the Welsh. Ordere will bo executed with punctuality and des- 16 forwarded to any part of the United States. tintroduced into the market, and has givon ion. ‘The following persons are ainong tl information ua to its q rofer for 0 atreet; Edward Cromelin, 626 Washingto: & Brothers, 48 roome stroot, New York, DERWOOD, Castleton, Vermont, or A. pot of the company, 30 West Thirteenth NHOMAS E. SUTTON, PLAIN AND ONAMENTAJ, printer, 142 Fulton street, between Nassau stroct and Broadway. Country merogants’ storo Lills, billhends, Dil of Inding. checks, Feceipta, entries, manifests, circulars, and hardlills, labels, car d all other kinds of job Teonting, handsomely dono at low pricos. SUTTON, Printer, 142 Fulton street. HE FIRST OF MAY IS NEAR AT H. —NOW IS ‘your time to clear out your lofts, garsets and collars of such nv old newspaper ° all rabl books, ob weiting book: booke, old tick old hat sorts, kinds and sixes, at 26 pamphlote, old schoo! writing paper, old account bills, and waste paper of ail d 2% Ann stroet, basements, pure, of Counciimen :~'To flag west tween Broome and Grand, where needed. To fi iy with tend extend Park place thr: Robins tererted, having sont thom in writing to the unde before the 15th day of ‘April 5, 1254, ugh to Ri Publio notice is hereby gly Around the corner of Delano, Goerck street to the corner of Bi from No. ¥3 to the corner of nor of Broome strect to No. 25. ttrost, west side, to the corner of the corner to NG. $0. Also from ' ter and fle To repair sidewalks east side of Rayard and Walker streets; also Hono flag four fost of walks tween Bron haying objections thereto, are rey writing, to the undersigned, at ith day of April, {netant. April’7, 1804, ‘JAMES FURR NOVICE IS HEREBY GIVE! following reso utions have be: ren First aud Secondtavenues. To pave Wall xtroot rranite blocks, like those laid in the Bowery. cokman strect through the Pi ; treet to the width of Park place. objections thereto, are roquosted to pri to the corner of Dolknoy street. northeast corner of Bayard and Orange streets, Elisabeth etroet and the Bowery. way and Sixth avenue, THAT THE , To ‘k to Park p) obinson oot, and wi ‘Ail persons i seigted, at his office, on or April TAR PUREY, Stroot Commasstofor TREET DEF AR’ 'T, NO. 4 HALL OF ‘ORD’ ‘on that the following reao- lutions have heen preaonted in the Board of Councilmon :— To grade and flag west side of Goerck stroet, from No. 5, street to the northeast corner of Lewis street, th once to Lewis street Also west sido of roome street, and around the corner to No. 42. To fiag west side of Mangin stroet, Ssroome street, around the cor” Also from No. # Lewis Delancy streot, and around No. 29 Lowis etroet, wost To sot curb and gut Elizabeth street, botwoon in Bayard street, botweon Also the following poti- of Twenty slith strcot, be- All persons interested uestod to present thom, {a {is oftoe, ou ot befere the Y, Street Commisrioner. TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. utter, Scoond avenues. Speci ‘April 5, 1804, Sealed proposals will bo received at this office, Saturday, April 16. 1804, to regu hd pave Thisiy ninth a ‘eations to be had o the Contract Clork of this department. JAS, FUREY, Streot Commissioner, 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— until ernie, set curb and betwoon First and plication to JTREET DEPARTMENT, NO. S$ —Sealed Thoraday, 20) sections of Brosdway, pth, Forty-ninth, Fit Forty-six iieth an dowalks of Thirt: d Fifty-Gre nt lots south side of Thirty-fifth street, mi . 4 HALL OF RECORDS. roposals will’ be reesived at this office until April inst., to lay crosvwalke at the in| seventh, Forty streets ; to fence r Sixth ave: th, Forty third etroet. between Ninth Specifications to be had on applioati rk of this Departmont, + Strect Commissioncer, Da PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—THE SUBSCRI- bors, type fonnders, Nos. 29, 31 and 33 Betkman stro near the Park, New York, beg to their thanks for si ast favor id assure their fri on they have added v or pearl to groat imer, whioh “hi tisfaction for qi tote durability ané reasonable terms in the country. from the loweet CONNER & SONS this paper is printed are from thy 10 SHOE DEALERS.—WM. H. ROMAIN DEGS TC ate that he manufactures and has constantly on hand ‘gest and best assortment of copper nailed and sewed sh d_ invites {1 speotion the: In lots to suit pur chasers. No. 122 Shoriff street, rear, i Houston street 10 BUILDERS AND SHIPPERS.—N. WHEATON NO. Jomber, and kiln dried; , Gothic and circular descriptions, made to order tho best manner. Window hardware cons tho lowest prices, Va and for. |. 3. W. HOLBERTON, (froworks,)......... 88 Maiden fane JUSINESS DIRECTORY.—THE of prominont houses in cach ling DRY GooDs. BOWEN, MoNAMEE & CO. (imap ry “Jobbers) ZB a: ALFRED EDWARDS & CO., (up’rs & Job,)..9 & 11 Park (OM, SWISS AND GERMAN DRY Goons. Avaust WETTRE, (importer) veel Broad stroot cal on purr ig eraBn' DUOK, ETo. MERI OTT, (Importers). WM. BRAND & CO., (importers). RY GOODE, EMMROIDERI S’SRAHLHEIM & CO., Umporters. GENTLEMEN'S FURNIBKING GOODS. J. M. DAVIES, JONES & CO. Cmpe tors and Manufac' ers) <4 106 William at o- B. HATCH &'CO., (impor's and Man’s).97 William street CLOTHING AWD FURNISHING GOODS AT WHOLRSALE. HANFORD & BRO..,,, .29 Park row, opposite Astor House LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, BERLIN WOOL, FRINGES, GIMPO 7 BROS. (Importars & Jobbora).48 Jobn strook KOHLSAA' . 01 CHAS, FEICKERT, & nufacturer). Di ancurrecrs. ¥. DIAPER. ...... JOHN W. RITCH, ULTURAL WAREHOUSE. a R. L. ALLEN, (late A. B. Allen & Co-).159 & 191 Water stroot ENT FOR FOREIGN PATENTS. JOSEPH J. PIRSSON. Wall street AVERAGE ADJUSTER AND INSURANCE BROK: WALTER R. JONES, Jz. ARourrzoTs. HOWARD DANIELS (Lands: GEO. CARSTENSEN & CHS. yr see ef) Wall stroot . +643 Broadway, cor. of Bloecker ot. (Applet: AMERICAN AND FOREIGN RUBBER GOODS. UNION INDIA RUBBER CO., (Manufscturer). .19 Nassav AMERICAN OREAM 3047. COWLES & CO., (Manufacturers), .. 244 Washington stroot LITHOGR APiERS. GEORGE HAYWARD. ADVERTISING AGENTS. 3. M. PETTENGILL & CO.,... +122 Nassau stroet BANXERS, DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. 130 Water etroot . ++ 42 William stroot. AND BANKERS. 47 Wall street GEO. C. SMALLEY. +e 68 Wall atreot D. N. FARNUM, Jauneey Court,) Wall street BROKERS AND BULLION DRALI WETMORE, ROBERT & CO., (Stock Brokers, &o.,) No, 7) Beaver stroet, BOAT AND OAR BAZAAR. From 200 to 500 boats always om hand. A liberal disoount to those who buy to sell again. ERSOLL, 250 South st. BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS. A. 8. BARNES & CO., (National School Series). 61 John st, BRITANNIA AND PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, JAPANRRY, &o., ko. J. & C. BERRIAN, (wholesale and retail denlors) Cooking are, Utensite, Yin, Wood, and Willow W Refrigerators, Meat Sales &e... 601 Broadway: BALLARD'S PREMIUM HAIR DYE. New and improved edition, the cheapest and best in the World, for dale or applied. Office 353 Broadway. up stairs. ‘ CARPETING! PETERSON & HUMPHREY. .379 Broadway, cor. White st, prucaisr, KINSLEY & DARLING, (Wholesale Dealors DAGUERREOTY?PEs; 62 Venny ot | J. GURNEY... ¥ + +.+.N0. 349 Broadway, (tho oldest’ and most oxtenaive in the Unitod States) DEVIANCE SALAMANDER BAYES, AND GOFFIN'S DRFIANOD LOOKB AND CROBSHAR: ROBERT M. PATRICK, (Manufacturer). .192 Pearl stroet, ENCAVSTIC TILES AN DGARNRIRK CHIMNEY TO MILLER, COATES & YULE, (Importers), ..279 Pearl sicoes EXPRESSES—GHIPPING MERCHANT! EDWARDS, SANDFORD & CO., (Foreign), ..36 Brondway, RNGRAVERS, woon—Tho best work dono hero, W. HOWLAND, ,..229 Broadway, 1 door above Astor House J.W. ORR, Nassau street ENGRAVERS, CARD, ; J. N. GIMBREDE, . .5:8 Broadway andS Metropolitan Han THOMAS T, SWENEY,.... seeeee 390 Broadway FRENCH WINDOW GLA6S. J. H. POILLON & CO., (importers) 34 Barclay street FISHING TACKLE. J.B. CROOKE & CO., (Impt. and Manuf,)..50 Fulton stroot GRINDSTONE: J. 8, WHITNEY & CO. .No, 4 South and 56 Washington ste HARDWARR, CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, &c. CHAS. 8. LITTLE, (Imp. & Gen.’ Dealor)...33 & 34 Fulton st INDIA RUNNER SONS, WHIPS, CLOTHING AND BALLS, NEWARK INDIA RUBBER MANUF. CO., 69 Maiden lang LAW BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS. BANKS, GOULD & 44 Nassau stroot LIGHTNING ROD! A.M. QUIMBY & SON. .Offices 152 East 27th and 18 Nassan. LYON MANUI'G. CO:, (Otis patent insulated lightning conductor, for buiidings and ships),.......343 Broadway, LAMP AND Gas FIxTURE! DEITZ, BROTHER & CO, (Manufacturers)..136 William ot | GILL & CO., BRU importer and Ma: GANY AND RoSewoon. £. & C, W. HOUGUTON, (all fancy woods), MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, RTO. F. ZOGBAUM & CO., (Importers) NEXDLES, FISH HOOKS AND ¥1: THOMAS H. BATE, (importer and M: LOOKING GLASSES AND PICT FRAMES. JOHN 8. WILLARD. . ..440 Pearl street, (ear Caatham) MARDWARE, CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS, rTo. C. 8. LITTLE, (Imp’r and Gen'l Dealer) 32 and 34 Fulton st PRINTERS—PAMPSLET! CARDS, Ero. J, H. SCHULTZ & CO. 22 Nassau ob PAN’ REYNOLDS & DEVOE. POLISHED PLATE AND WINDOW GL F. HOPKINS & BRO’S, (Linporters, PAPER WAREKOU CYRUS W. FIRLD & CO. (w: rt oT] Chistes DUNCAN, LEWIS & BAKTOW. William st PLANISUED TIN AND JAPANED WARR. HODGETTS, TAYLOR & HODGETTS, (manf) 154 William a 1 Barclay rv WING M. 3. AMERICAN MAGNETIC SEWING MACHINE CO. 397 Broadway srinrrvat rrivonarn (a weekly paper). PARTRIDGE & BRITTAIN, (spiritual becke ) Broadway SUIP BREAD AND CRACKERS, ERASTUS TITUS re aca 14-38 Washingto EPURIAM TREADWELL & SONS, Si Washington and 244 Front ste TOYS AND FANCY Goons. J. AHLBORN & CO 54 Maidon lane and 28 Liberty st, LOCKS, FANCY, PLAIN AND PLATED DOOR FURNITUR ‘T. RUSSEL, (Manf. of all descriptions), 63 aud 65 Contr WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS, J. FROTHINGHAM & CC ‘Any additions to the above Fought to the office of 8. M. PETTENGILL & CO., No. 122 Nassau street BLACKING AND INK8—DUNLOP’S VEGETABLE MANUFACTUR ING EMPORIUBE ietor,) 36 Gold strest, N. ¥. dies ‘ioty, by machinory superior to the best, cheaper than the cheapostrtiso drug. | gists’ tin ware in general, | NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING 8.M. PETTENGILL & CO., No. 122 Nassau street, Now York, have made such arrangements with the best and most widely cireulated journals in the United States xnd Canada, that they aro enabled to make saving of time and expen to th ertisors who do business through thom. They so lect the host papers, and advertise conspicuously, at the very lowest prices, and always keop the interest ‘of thoir customers in view. Merchants aud others areinvited to cal) on hit. SES, KOUOMS, &0., WANTED. STORE WANTED, DOWN TOWN, IN THE FOURTH or Fifth ward, ig ie for s wholesale and retail liquor store, Address A. B. C., Herald offic Il LADY WOULD LIKE TO TAKE A HOUSE in tie west part of up town, and would like to find some person who would he willing to advance her $1), which she would return iv board, with good accommodations, Call at No. 41 Lisvenard street, from 10 to 4 #clock, first floor. E 3 TED—OF FIRST RATE VINISH, UP. “ vi right and four horse power, one of Hoo’s preferred. Ad- re: T. C., Herald o: 1URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND or scmo other equally convoniont resort, by a gontle- man and hie wife, for thesummer. There are no childre and rent, if required, payabie monthly in advance. Ad- dress Buckingham, box 3,845 Post Ofico, post paid. LOTS JN BROOKLYN WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR 4 ood manufacturing stock, paying regular dividends of cent Apply to ETL all stroct, TILES Teal estate agen! RT OF A HOUSE WANTED—NOT LESS THAN three rooms, by a small respectable family; rent not to exeeed one hundred and fifty dollars peraunum. Please address J. M. D., box 545 Post Office, for two days. ROOM, MANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A WELL furnished room, of moderato size, in # private fami), without board, or with breakfast only, Must be located 1a a pleasant part of the Seventh ward. Address Jarvis, box 1,785 Post Office. QUIT OF ROOMS WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE 1S family of thrve grown porsons and sorvant. A anit of unforpishod rooms, in x modern house, with gas and fixtures, Croton water, and'water closet, Lelow Twenty sixth street, between Second and Sixth avennos, with some quiet ragport able family without young children. Parlor, two bedrooms, sleeping room for ‘servant, and basement for kitchen required. Bost reference given, Addross Henry, Hveald office, etating price and location. 7 AD ten a TED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A MODERATE | Hized farnished hous) or cottage, pleasantly sttanted in | tho country, with staple atthched, within an hour's ride of | the city by railroad. (Address box'3,361 Post Office, 7 ANTED—A PENBON TO BUY THE FIXTURES OF ‘a sand paper manatactory. A good chance for a man with atmall capital. Can make $10 por wook wet proit Call at 136 avenue D, corner of Ninth str pthc ——— | ANTED TO HIRE—THE LOWER PART OF A/ house in ® respectable neighborhood, not nbove Thirticth street, with two or three bedrooms; family con sisting of eee wife, and sorvant, Children in the | houge an oljection Would pay about $100, Address E. I. C., Herald office, | WANTED STOUR OF FIVE HORSE STEAM POWER, | | in New York, Brooklyn, and Williamsburz; basement floor, for manufacturing purposos. Also. one new or second- hand grist mill, twenty cight to thirty inches —Prontiae & P Address P. M., 14 Chasmbors street, N. Y. WaANTED-A GOOD LARGE HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR ‘a first claes boarding or lodging house, rf ub Barclay and Fourteenth strocts and Broadway and Address A. L., 252 Fulton streo ws with front or back basement, by a small family, Rent not to excee HOTILS. ICHMOND HILL HOTEL, STATEN, Y., will open for the season on the let May. tel, $7 k; nurses, $5; other servants, ym $7 to Si0 a woek. No. 5 Wail street. TT, Proprietor. (PRE, AMERICAN HOTEL, AT BABYLON, LONG Island, the well known lishment formerly kept hi Charles E. Snediker, deconsed; the furniture, toxovher vice the good wiil of howe, quire on the promises. AVERLEY HOUSE, Fourth street, on for sale. For further particulars BROADWAY, CORNER OF ‘aropean plan; rooms for fa- ii tl ' uf Ley Ge.tinete gone lemon; by JUHN L. MOORE, formorly dbiinat egy iti, box avenue. Addrers George, Herald ottiee, stating parHoulars, Wa ROOM TO STORE FROM FIVE TO SIX a ED—PART OF A MODERN BUILT HOUSE, tieman, wife, child, 18 months old, and sorvant, on the west side of the city. Apply to, or address W. §., 151 Westutreet. ANTED—A POST OFFICE BOX ADDRES: Wier ar dmee | TANTED TO HIRE—A LARGE LOFT, POR STO. | rage, in the upper part af she city, tho esst side pre- | | ferrod. A line, etating location and terms, addressed to the Proprietor of the Herald, wil moet with attention. TANTED TO RENT BY A WIDOW, WITHOUT children, three rooms, unfurnished, without board, in sculas family up tows.“ Adross, etating terms and loca tion, Mrs. R.D., Broadway Post Office. Roference given. WAXIED "TO RENT—BY A GENTLEMAN, WHOSE famé.y conziste of only himself, wife and oung Indy, the upper or lower part, with front or back f neat "two story house, Wost side of Broadway pre Terie must be moderate, Good rotegenogs given, Address pinclon, Hocald offs, URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS epen Bt ON, curtain risos at 734%)’ glock. iday evening, April 14, will be performed THE TEMPEST, OSC Te. PeAOWAY TRATRE—E. A MARSITALL SOLE Losse6.—Doors open at 7; to eo: vcloek Friday evening, ApCNT, sill by pecans M7 eel ROME AND JULiET «oes Mr. Pisbor | Juliet . . Mist Julia Doe ‘ Mr. Barten . ifr.” Pincide ho ‘Mr. Johnston ir. Andrews Mr, Jordan ‘ope Mr. Holman | Ariel Mrs. G, B. Hill Grosvonor | Nurse, . HE AUTOMATON KAN! Mr. Johnaton | Mrs. Bogus. Mr. Jordan | Mrs. Fogrum OWERY THEATRE—PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, » Miss Raymond Antony. Cleopatra: - ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NAR I. P. Waldron; Stage Monager, F. C. Wem Tins treet 21 cal Rotice,_ The doors will open at 7 Urtain rises at Pig veloc PERT) SA areal Lower Tier of Boxes, 50 cents; Upper Tier, 25 cents: Pit and | Frid: ing, April 14, will be perform Gallery, 1234 cent Private Boxe $5; Seats in Orchestra pons f bokb’ STROKE FOl's HUSBAND. Boxes: G0 conte: Seats in Privato Boxer, & couts, Mr. Bi Pedro Mr riday evening, April 14, will be perform é fr. © : ROD ROY MACGREGOR: ioe pedir 2 itr. We Mz. Thompson | Olivia, ...° Mr. Dyott | Lanra eee LOVE AND MURDER. Senor Manuel, Mr. Reynold f Mr. Bare Rob Roy... . Mr. Winans Helen Med ke Mr. Solon... .....Mr. Stone | Katy. Rev. Mr. Pease... Mr. Lamb | Will Jim Regan... hie, Johnston | Athalia Lovetree, .Miss Gray NATONAL THEATRE. CHATHAM STRRET.—THE TEMPLE OF TITK MORAL DRAMA, Sole Lessee, Proprietor, and Manager, A. H. Purdy. Porformances at 2 o clock afternoon, and 7 in the eyenlar: EVERY EVENING AND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Mr, Eddy | Bailie Jarvio Mrs. C Miss A. Walters -Miss Herring » Miss oan Mrs, Brougham NAL MINSTRELS, NO. 472 BROAD- Vatreet. Organized in 1842, Tho first es THE MODEL TROUPE OF T Whose concerts in New Vor fee oe ete years, have been received with patro. the anpale of amurcment in this Gey ee Uaparalelled im Oren Every Niowr, vxnen re Sou Dy Tho only individasl file’ er eee vate n individual of the name o1 Curisty eng==n 5 former in Bthlopien represse aon ose comprises every person now living who constituted the Gt its organiza’ n, (except Hartington ) A Canp.—The Christy to inform the public that they havo no business counectio way, above Gra established cox SATURDAY AFTERNOON, (Commence afternoous at two o'elock,) ‘The great original drama of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, . As performed at the house sonvianally since the 18th of Inst uy. Uncle Tom, St. Claire, : Gumpton Gute. Eva, instrels y ith any other Topiy.. as Mrs. G. ©. Howard | stablishment in this city 0 e if Fite Cd Wi 8) ead en We Gs donee establishinent in this city or elsewhere, Adiniesion 2) conte ‘ar re J. J.P Mrs. J. J. Prior : Pp. egree, Bir. i, Clanke Cae Mra Bagnlster BE. P. CHRISTY, Manager and Proprictor, PON ews ve velfr. Toulmin | Ophel rs. Moyers CKLEY'S SER a ORO P Mir. L. Fox | Bmmoling. :....Miss Barbor Bee, ee BAL, Actiiseion, 28 and 60 conte; obildgem bait-price to aftor- OPEN EVERY NIGHT, noon perform: UE ORIGINAL GEORGE CHRISTY & WOOD'S MIN- strola, No. 444 Brosdway, perform every eveuing. Tickets, 25 cents Doors open at 7; commones a nl, ‘Tho oldest established and most taicuted compan: - iNerce, being the firs to introduce harmony tate Bebe, pisn Entertainwents, the first to sing Operatic Choruses, perform Burlesque Operas, &,, 4, Tho manazement has tre enor of snnoupeing that the Concerts of this company wil sill be conducted in ite present fashionable style—‘fam, o'clock. ‘This company has no connection with any other. Mitvout velon Time altered.—Concert to Hi WOOD, Batiness Manager | at 7A o'eluek. Admission, 39 cents Ee Ro eee F , Stare . UC! 3 IN jetors. A Cann —George Chriety, well known for the last twalte A RUCEURE: & 5QNG, aepes years in connection with Ethiopian Minstrolay, takes this | Gov NICHOLAS EXHIBITION AD. motliod of informing the public that be ins formed @ copart- Sway cn ste bleak ne Gk sickens Rida p with Mr, Hency Wood, of Minstrel Hall, No. 444 | WinITE’S SERFNADERS EVERY EVENING, AND Broadway, at whioh place he will appear every oveniny GEORGE CHRISTY, ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—FRIDAY, APRIL 14.—In the afterno 3 o'clock, the popular play of HOT CORN. In the evening, at 74 o’clock—for tho be nefit of Mr. Hada: thrilling play, called PAULINE followed by HAPPY, The living MR. JOSEPH NOLL, on as usual, Admit Conductor of National Guerd Band, 14 cents; first balcony ROADWAY MENAGERIE, 837 BROADWAY.) > from 10 A.M to 10 P.M.—The BIGGEST GIANT DNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, ight and particular sters, Y WHITE AND'DAN EMMET. GRAND SaChED CONCERT UY THE SHAKSPRAR® IRAN Sack. DONC __.. CONCERT SOCIETY, the direction of and parquet, 134 cents extra. JATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESTQH. NOW OPSX the SMA T DWARE on earth to be $0 at 63 Broxdway, opposite Bond street, from® AH | Charge. Firat week in Amoricn of © 208% WAtuOwS ox to 10 P. the Twenty ninth Annual Exhibition KLOPSTOF! Origi 4%, by Living Artista Season tickete, Gf | the Russian Giant, eizht feet hi Also to be seem, sae cents, single admission, 26 conte. ‘The Academy having | Linuirurian Kine, weighing An pix pounds. The soid its preront galleries, and being about to romoys, the eX | Menagerie includes the best collec of Ling Wild Bonwst Mibition will postive bof Apri. erer opened in Now York. Herr Drigsbach outers the dome DISON RICHA sponting Soo'y WA | sdaily, Admission, 25 oonts; childron undor tow. NRANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATAAM SQUARE.—TWo | AY “performances given’ dail TALLACK’S THEATRE.—MRS. CONWAY 1A8 THR in the aftgrnoon and half past VV ‘honor to 6 publ vor fi not in the off) establishment in the ‘atos where the | Wiener BACUARE NES UG RUE Tana Nan Rea VRAnSAE RAS take place on Modol Artists aro exhibited, together with agroat varisty of | FRIDAY EVENIN unique and original entertaiiments, such agean be seen is | on which occarten alive pecnenteds Korth np other place of amusement in the world. this theatre, Mrs. ¢ Y PAge JULIEN CONCERT.—PAUL JULIEN, AT 4 BOLD the solicitation of his uumerous friends, will give ono | Qin Abhrontiate seen Grand Concert, at Niblo’s Saloon, on Tuosday, the Isth | Hon cis fy inst. This great artist will execute, for the first timo in this ie Taito. br i rane country, tho variations of Mayzeder on a violin with only ono | Jon Vicentio Mr. Waloot tring: and will be assistod Ly the charming vocalist, M'lle | Don Carlos Me. Dyote Hte. Bebrend; also, by Miss Jones, (being her first appoar- (Ay -MMr. Reynolds |). 8. Thompsom -» Mr. Chippendal BA we inoea Don Garcia... ¢ ance,) Signor Manzini, R. Hoffman,’ (the great pianist,) and spard. ©... A. Lorean, leader. ENEFIT OF MRS. YEOMANS.—BOWERY THEATRE. Friday evening, April 21.—Mrs, Yoomans rospootfally announces to her frionds and the public that her benefit will take place at tho Bowery Theatre, on Friday ovoning | noxt, on which oveasion an attractive bill will be proentod, due notice of which will Le givon in the daily papers. Donua Victoria Donna Marcella Denna Lauri Ninette, With oth Box Book now open. MATEUR CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC—TO BB given on Thursday evening, 20th of April, at Dr. Pott’s ¢ Rp Pere, of 3 ory place od oo street, for the benefit of the New York House chook of Ind Wout Sixteonth street. ioc | PROGRAMME. PART I NCLE TOM’S CABIN AND NEGRO MINSTRELSY, at Geo. Christy & Wood's Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway, every evening this week. Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock, Admission, 25 conts. (URYSTAL PALACE. CTHE CRYSTAL PALACE WILL be opened at 9 o'clock A. M. and closed at GP. M., until | Admission 50 con further notice. childron under twelve | years half price. Admission on Saturdays 25 cents. | Kyrie Eleison—Chorus, Haydn, No. 3 - M. BATCHELDER, ‘Acting Supe ‘intendent. Solo and Trio—** Elijal ondslasohm | Quartette and Chorus— Rossing Solo. INI FAMILY CONCERT.—AT THE REQUEST OF | pruyor—“ 5 ‘rous friends, Sig, Bini will repeat higatterucon, | 7 Ta70P—" Moss in Egitto Rossiak noerta, at 3ig and 8 o’elock P. M., on Mon- | at Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway. gentlemen, cents; ladies and children, 25 | cents; for it G. Godone’s music store, 73 Broadway; combe's piano warerooms, 522 Broady ay; Harrison & | Hill's daguerrean gallery, 288 Fulton street, Wrooklyn; and | of Sig. Bini, at the door of the Stuyvesant institute, from 9 A.M. to6 B, M. daily. | ‘ASHINGTON ON THE PLAINS OF MONMOUTH, | PA “Sleoper, Awake"—Chorus in 8t. Paul, Quart Ta Cha: " Tickets fo Doors open at 7; Concert to commence at 8. Mekets $1, to be had from the following Indioa:— in the thickost of the battle, can be seem to-night, at | Mrs. Gr'Griawoid. Cae salivating: Hope Chapel, 720 Broadway. | Bre. Laydig 4 Laight stroet. QVERYRODY AND THEIR ERIENDS SHOULD VISIT | Mrs. Graves 13 Universite ik My “donor? pantoscope of Calt‘ornis, Nebraska, aud tue | ate: Murray 105 Firth avenues Mormons before it leaves the c: admittance is only | Mra. W. 0) 5 East reat. conte, and tive admissions, with valuable present, only | Mrs P Rae AES SS Winitisten tees dollar, Seo the bills of the day. esa | Mra. W. Pell... PE2D 1 West T Srieeg eae z Mrs. F. Griswold 2 Union place. EW BURLETYA.—UNCLES TOMS CABI \ Mee. W. Ke on P NP Ghrity ee Wood's Minsteat Melly ae Bey ap oe enh aes +. .282 Tenth street. Mrs. Leavenworth, AST WEEK OF THE EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES,-- L This exhibition will positively close this ele y Eva, Miss Anna Knoass; | ‘Tepry, Geo. Christy; Uncle Tom, 8. A. Wells, | ‘he above will be performed every evening this woek, to- | gether with the usual atyle of negro minstrel entertainment, | new songa, dances, &o, ‘Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at commeuce at 8 o'clock. "ele HIS WEEK ONLY. AL Apoite: oom, a0. Brow ollo Rooms, 0 roadway, PANTOSCOPE OF CALIFORNIA, tween Howard and Grand street from 9 A. M. till10 P.M. Admission 25 conte, catalogeus mn! . Stuyvesant Institute, 650 Brondwar. N URPHY, WEST AND PEEL'S ORIGINAL only Campbell minstrels perform in Troy on the L1e® and 12th of April; in Utica the 13th and 14th; in Syrseuse the 15th and 17th; in Rochestor the 1th, 19th and 20th—come | | | i | JONES’ J mencing in Buffalo the 2 their ‘ws neproening Re Bact bORLE HANS wa arua | EESTI Masten Fee ts at Som ep n e ; c y olf Joeiane, Mormons, and Californi With all tho Towas ern eee nee PES, and 0 EWARK AMUSEMENTS.—SIGNOR : GOLD REGIONS. | ventriloquist and Magician, and “his loaraee, Single admissions 25 cents. Five admissions, and one | © pear for ono week ai the Libi sharo in the splendid presonts, only $1. | Nowark, ‘commencing Monday, April 10, ma anes = er th ik, " ines BEATRICAL NOTICE—WANTED, AT STRONG'S | day, Friday, and Bafurday attsrmooas, et rieties, New Haven, Cont ho are good ballad eingors, an immediately, to Mra, J, B. 'STRO: New York. cents; children, 1244 cent Dp to act. "New Haven House, D AND RI ILIe ly next Wednesday evoning, 19th insta. rama is re-let. Open every evening, including Sunday, at 734, and neat Saturday and Wednesday noons, atSo'clock. Admission 25 conte. 596 Brosdway. AMATEURS.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DE- WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. OLD BRACELETS. —THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS AN extensive assortment at loss than usnal prices:—Plain T° old band bracelets, $7 £0 to $10; engraved gold band brace- Of Joining an association just formed, can do se Fete, 8 to $12: Tancy link pold bracelets, $12 to $0; ecroit | OB RdYa geous terms by addressing, oF calling in the bracelets $15 to $10; scroll braoolets, pearl sottings, $22 to | Cvening, on J. P. CLARENCE, 73 Fulton avenue, Brooklym, $0; ecroll bracelets, fancy settings, $2) to $33: bracoleta with Mosaic settings, $%) to $42; diamond bracelets, $75 to $300. GEO. C. ALLEN, Importer, wholesale and retail, No. 11 Wall street, second floor, near Broadway. ATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! ascortment at loss than usual price! watches, SLM to $20; Cooper watches, duploxand lovers, | $125 to 7275; independent second watvles, 8125 to $250; chre: nometers, $125 to $250; eight day watghos, $14 to $155; la: dies) enamelled watches, $35 to $100 nd wath $65 to $400; magic watches. $100 to $175; watchos which wi And get from pendant, $85 to $140; daznorreotype watches, lacy for miniature, $0) to, $123; tine gold lepine levers, full ; $33; gold Engliak $26; silver patont levers, S1K Ladies’ splondid establi ond andenamelied, and amelled watches, in shell-shaped and other ca: chatelaing chain and pin attached; Watchos warranted to keep good timo, o Watches repaired at haif the usual pri manner; nit, gocks, jewelry, £0, GEO.'C. ALLEN, im- rer, wholesdle and reteil, No. 11 Wall street, sesoud jor, hear Broadway. | next to corner of Jay street. J. R. CONNOR, President, YMMOPIAN | PERFORMERS WANTED —GENTLE- men of talent in the above profei manent engagement to GEO. LEA, Fri None but talented EXTENSIVE ules Jurgensom | PRINTING THK, DRINTING INK.—JOHN G. LIGHTBODY IS CON- stantly manufacturing. and has always on hand, description of printing iak, froin the finest black and col to vews mk, which he warrants eyual to any ever man tured, and at as low prices as can bo sold by any re; manufacturer. Orders forwarded, by steamboat or rail- road, toany part of the country, by addressing note to me nt 3s Rose strect. N. B.—This paper is printed with my own news ink; also f great many other newspapers in this city, Philade|phis, Boston. Hallimore, New Urleans, and other cities and towne in the United Stato consisting of fine gold di ASTROLOGY. REWARD IS OFFERED TO ANY $5.000 son who can surpass the wonderful | Lady Madam Clifton, DER tite TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, RAVELLERS’ GUID ay fiition, In he art of Astrology." She ts the VAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADEL- | Sudtsteg marriages, dentha, tosses, Ineeulie, ont fevendag A qh ep e me entanite it poe ee as and she al mn cure any disoase in ite ast ati Those Mand 2PM. Accorimodation line at 7A. My by | steamboat John Potter, to South Amboy, thonce by cars to | [ashing tqeonsult her had bettor call sobn, for her stay le . Residence 63 Thompson street, bétwoen- Broome and Spring streets. MADANE MORROW 1S, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE most wonderful astrologist in the world, or that hae ever been known. She will tell past, presont, i our future ‘husband’ an onfshod thousands during her is 4 sovonth danght n with a natural gift, by fi vray places and C mien; fare $2. Exproas lines at2 P. M., ohn Potter to Amboy, thence direct to Camden by cars; ugh in five hours; fare 3. Arts RAILROAD—INLAND ROUTE. after Monday, March ON AND , (Sundays excopted,) for Alba- ny and Troy, will leave City Hall station, No. | Ceatro séreet, aceommodation trai. 7 4 tonping at Williams Bridgé and stetions north. Losving depot, corner of White, aud Contre streets, morning express 9 A. M.; afternoon ox: king yFof her wonderful science, t rees, 4 P. M., connecting with trains North and Weat. pe will © ‘oh state y os befor: nm eertine, sett rou City Hall station:—Millerton, at 2.45 P. M.; Croton | atest happiness of matrimonial blige, Falls, at 3 P. Ma; White Plains, at 10.4. M., 8.30, 5, and 6.15 a Iine of astrologers reaching back for conte. P.M., stopping at Yorkyille and stations north: Williams ro trnly astonishing to all that Bridao, at6.90 A. M., 7. 12.0, 2.15, 4.15, 5.9), aud 8 | been disappointed elsewhere, P.M. stopping at ali’ way stations; Fordham, at ll P.M. all soon, and’ stopping atall way stations. Paasengers may rocure | on the eternal tiv hrts end have their baggage cheoked for Utien, Buffalo, | atroct, betweon Cam and othee places west and north of Albany, at the compa: | mite ny'a offices, cornet, of Bowsty sed Broome, street, and | Curth avenue wenty sixth stroot. Sunday arrange. | . , netti—Tealns will loave for Croton Falla, and all way sta. | Roma Ee ay ELATIONS. tious, at 5.00 A.M. and 5 P. M.; returning, will loave Croton Who would ero ie Felleat7 A. M. end 4.8) P.M., stopping at all way stations Without compas i Doreongers by unday trains will be received and land. When he = t have three! yin Now Yon at the Twenty -revanth street station only. | tA hod rater frvj,\.ttor Albany received daily, unt 7 M.,atthede- | “ corner of Centre and White strects, | lle nye cope JOHN D. ELIOT, Suporimtondent, | rene, through Robaek’s aid oOo P Y, . », widow, man or mid? UDSON RIVER RAILROAD—TRAINS DAILY pr. C. W. Rolae ‘ ‘ Fi Rom Chambers street for Albany ond Troy :— ras Retin: cal wiveraition Mabon cromencer, reads the futur the applicant t geod luck, at N and gives advice that on. ine And realize happiness and Boston. in four hours, connecting Fapree train, 7 A. M.--Through ontren! at 10 o'clock samo with traine roaching Buffalo or evening. vial tenia, 9. M.—Through way trains at 12M. and 3 e MEDICAL. * R. WARD, NO. 80 CANAL STREET, ONE DOOR east of Broadway, a@icits attention from all whom ie concerns. He cures with astonishing celerity, cheapness and certainty, and guarantees ® permanent cure, Att til 10 P.M. R. JOUNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE COM D fulted confidentially. Dr. J. is a regularly edac pdyeluian, and bas practised at hiv prosent office for the Jwonty two yours, Hours from 8 A.M to8 P.M, P.M. Emigrant train. 6 P.M Por Tar. rytown, 10.90 P/M. For Peekskill, 5.9 P.M, For Pongh- Keepsle, 7.20 A.M. ond 4 P.M. Passengers taken at Cham: vers, Canal, Christopher, Fourteenth, and Thirty-tirat sts. Sunday trains from Canal street, at 3.40 P. M., for Albany and Troy, stopping at all wey stations, EDMUND FRENCH, ‘Express train, Superintendent* NEW, YORE TO MONTREAL, OGDENSBURG, RUR- lington, St. Johnsbury, Welle River, White’ River, d, Montpolior, St. Aliman’é lows Falix, Windsor, Rubi and Rouge's Boint. Ticket, Now Haven Ra'iroad, 2 cAN ' MAY com corner of Brobdway and Se og H Dr nsce. De’ Ot would ceapnstiniia tet ee tease ine tons A ++. Froight by tNow: avon Yevested ws eall, being sstistied that from > prectios of tweme ty three years be cam give entire satisfaction. i oF, La 19D Ane Orenes, BAe Ba with cont yen enty- 1 his epectality enables his to N. DiC. iso wembor is diploma in his offtoe, ae teenth CAN BE CONSULTED IN HIS SPRCI. steamers, F FRANCIS UYDE, Agent, 152 Sowin stroet, PHILADELPHIA DIRECT—VIA wad, throw tours —United line, leave New Yewk, foot of C nine and eleven A, Vare—$2 75 in seven ane: the New rt + and at four nd eleven A. cK A i ali 0) W bite street, four deors wort of Br $250 (for rocomd © ass) in. cloven A. M sity eR ee a le 9 from New York and four from Philade,t 3 ia nino AM ee ertaadiei be oP : ve P.M. Accomy sedation line leaves, oi ings Sundays fom ato UP. M. Y Cportlanit street, for Bal:im: ON", PAKS AND LONFON PHYSICIAN wwited at 42 Reade street, corner brosdwey, from 1h A.M. 2.7. M., and from 6 till 9 im the evening. Bun anys trom 2 tit! SPM. N, B.—Not the rug store, Br gre ork, SAO pages, 9 "hon PasecAge: nm tninutes heforg fhe train STOLEN GOODS. — HE DARGN'S CASKETS—CASKETS—CASK! charm ‘or rosy health, enriching the slood, &e, A m . aw | FARTING, ourltying, renowntorg for the this, sit, billows, sik > . i BO neal Or OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, NEW YORK, ate ce porseding 4 wee of wher meatoiaes, Can be ob- Oe eabcen beacon tases apices | ents Vceaes Bot” hateet eee e a for ome inds's “ oe weal ec owe GEO, We MATAEUL, Chist of Baliga, | “pa yulinge im Asporigg, ae

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