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RENEWED EVERY ‘CORPORATION NOTICES. SEMEN RPO! IN NOTICE.SEALED PROPOSALS 0! Bee re at the office of the Commissioner of toad Lamps until Monday, A at 13M. as 8 1854, a to ie beri nat st lamps to ences © ff Sropesals will be Sar F Commissioner of Stroots and Lamps. bespterer rd of eae ee” and Lamps, corner of Essex and Osteen NOTICE, — PUBLIC och se L) hes ss Cen that petitions have be Presented fm the Sunctlmen for the i ers im th Bamed streets, to rom De- il Fourth stroot, from Jouea strest eventh street, from Tenth avenue Diyision strect, from Allon etroot Forsyth street from Di- ect. All persons interested in a baring ‘objections thereto. are requested to ssent the samo, in writing, to, the Contract Clotk, at this bMice, on or before April | Had & SU esr Croton Agueduet LA Croton ageetnet Department, April 8, nae ORPORA TION NOTICE.—PROPOSALS FOR LAMP te, precatead. by the Co mamisslande office, corner of Esse Smae d streets, until Jo’ Tick M., on Friday, 2ist April, for L the eeponmst mofthe ‘eity of New York with five hundred Zone josts, to be cast in three pieces, from pig scrap iro: atern post which may be seen at the . 129 Mercer street. ‘the posts to be furnished at such ye and in such quantities vA the Superintendent of Mps and Gas may direct, with the right to reject any or yey as may be angered - w MB estimates procured at the office of GEO. G, GLASIER, Com, Birests aud Lampe. April 11, 1854. ORPORATION NOTI noua —PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- pants of atl jad lots, improved or unimproved land: 4 thereb: the following assoasments havo bi ore, aud are lodged in the office of Assessments for examination, by all persons interested, viz :—For extend‘ng the sower in avenue C, from irteenth to and through Fourteenth stroot to the’ Eaat fiver. The limits embraced by such ment, include all ‘Soveral houses and lota of ground, vacant lots, pieces mad parcels of Innd, situated on both sides of Fourth, Fifth, h, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth streets, between (Bowery nd Third avenue)and svonue Di ou both sides of Teatl leventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, bocween Secon venue 2nd avenue D; on both sides of Fourteonth street, Second avenue to East river; on both sidos of avenue DB balfway between Thirteenth and Fittocath straster on side of Dry dock street, from Tenth to ‘Thi ; On both sides of avonue C, B, A and First a ween Third and Fifteenth streets, east side of Second enue, from Third to Fifteenth street; on west sido of id avenue, between Third and Tenth strocts; on both Hdes of Hall streot, from Sixth to Seventh street; on th sido of Stuyvesant street, from Niuth street; om it side of ohew ae and Bowery, between Third and th rsons whose interests are affected by nd who are opposed to the either of them, are requested to present thoir ob- fons, in writing, to the undersigned, at thoir oftice, No. Mall of Records, within thirty days from the date of” this otic WILLIA GE, CHARLES 5. Sdobce, Assessors. CHARLES MeNIEL Office, Bureau of Assessments, Stroct Department, April ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- ven that petitions have been prosented in tho a Councilmen for the construction of sewers in the wing named stroots, to wit :—Iu Fifty-frst street, be- Third 40, in the Bowery, on All percons interested in ‘he bove, and having bjections thereto, 4 to present the samo, in kk, at this office, on or before ELIAS b. SMITH, THEO. R. DE B LOREST, A.W. ORAV&: Croton Aqueduct Depavinieal April 14, 1855 Croton Aqueduct Bow ORPORATION NOTICE.—DEPARTMENT OF RE- Pairs and Supplies, April 14, 1s54.—To Bullders.— foaled proposals will be reosived at the office of the Com- pissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. $ City Hall, (baso- ent, nad Wedneaday, Apr 26. at 12 o'clock M., at which me the: be opened, in accordance with the amended arte. Of 1853, for the building of a house in Sixty cighth ear Broadway, for the use of Engine Company No. WE "The plans and specideations of the work required to be Hil information in regard thereto, can behad at of the Superintengent of Public Building: No. 74 jank estimat had tl for “che. interest PARTHOLOMEW & FURDY ommissioner of Repairs and Suppliss. ROTO! UEDUCT DEPARTMENT, MARCHS, i8d4.— Publ neice at the hereby given, that by an pak the ion, Ja fe cent is added 01 a firs! aid va Tents, maki: it the Corporation, 4 ot pai May hich said rent remains a i foe oe ek % te, eer K of Asrears, parveant sane ty as of the not above EUTAS L. SMITH, President. RQTON AQUEDUCT, DEPARTMENT.— TO CON. tractors.—Sealed propo: \dorsed eal for bewor ip Horty-ishth rect ath be seal aut Wihtng one 4 Io" ee as Lr “which hour the bids soon, ed, 0 et at this osloe. ry E FOREST, § Croton Aqueduct Board. RAVEN, W. CRA New yori," ‘April 6, 1854. OTON AQUEDUCT DRPARTMENT—T0 CONTRAC- Bee d proposals. endorsed ‘Proposal for soma -sixth street,’ will be received at the office of the duct Department until Monday, the 17th da; if Apeil ‘Tis, ‘at 12 0'cloek, M., at which hour the eee wi /@ OF ree s hyp ht, xEb. t ‘enti Fae Mi er iat abont ne “necessary recot wing eet, from sewer oat Cs of Ninth aven! 2 Peat sa pian of the wesk may be FO. R. DE FOREST, § Croton Aqueduct AW. CRAVEN, i Board. ‘New York, April 8, 1854. DJ EY pbc DEPARTMENT—TO CON- Proposal for Med at = ee ne of the Mon 0 248) t which : ite bids will id cower, “with the necessary receivi Culverts, in Hester streot, from sewer at Orange t1 in about 450 feet. fae of the work Teen, and specications obtained, ELIAS L ‘SMITH, SL SMITH usr, ¢ Croton Aqueduct aw CRAVEN, i Board. | Now York, April 12, ROTON AQUEDUCT | DEPARTME tractors. mepeenl * eo} oi kman of Tre Tee Grete retin ‘Departm nis Monday: the ih day ot AP April i, it 2 orelocky It hb hour ea caine att t to the ebout'650 fect. The plan specifications obtained on, gnargliction at thistihees 2. R. DE FOREST, is A + GRAVEN, ‘New York, April 14, 1854, FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONS, op STREETS AnD eaenee of Re; asex Et Grand streets, Apri ‘Notice —Seal obits will be weirs 4 the office sr the Come or 4 treets and Lamp: — ‘26th inst., at 120 stro rited by the jot for a period of ono or lenger. 3; can be obtained at the several ‘houses and at this ofice. (S ORGE 6. GLAstEn, Commissioner of Street, 4 Aa 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— ik PaO ne adarased, eis ofos, Su or before the abot Ais fa JAMES FURRY, Street Commisioner, TMENT, NO. Seton wey re ae on — IQTRERT DEPARTUED Nte reet rn ninth’ s ‘and pave cir] eat: ‘on application to ee ratte . 1 5, 1854. _ __ JAS. FU! : ea Streot Commissioner. RECORDS. A a Meh » } A ay crgeatia att the inter- Forty-seventh, ay C 0 ret, near Sixth ave- dotween bi an ve be tment" Lian tion te 10. CORD! Sar ® Rreee fo isa one Prevented fa tba Boardet Gewnatinene eck street, = ees a grade Seventy seco ay ah avenses, to Peat oy curb and gutter, 6 agcond Bet, Thaah jetroet, b tween Forty- feade 4 lay seaungett stroe' yacant lots Tetaen irty: th ‘ifth avenues. All Bore ol yt them Bet the 21; ‘April 11, hoa "GAMES FURRY, Stroot Commissioner. } INSURANCE. “ i ASTOR Fine INSURANCE (COMPANY, NO. 67 jreet, corner of D election the follow i the eh ‘note ‘Pinkney 7 ee iA A. Bunting, Ww @ Drak D. ie '. Willets, ae Wi Sie F. FP Presborn, tpt eo FOR SALn. WORTH 0} F REAL ESTATE FOR $200,000 cer , near OR SALE AT A manoary—s. + EAypeous FUR- nished hor it a : Sh A lid immodiately, at 121 Mercer twolve to one hundred sores, in 1 ts, beaatifally Brighton or Port Bie ainsi anak ce eS OR SALE IN BROOKLYN- P. L. MARTLING. house and lot, wit! Par if irene) feet front by 88 deep. street, South Brook! Fr SALE ON rae TERMS FROGS PEAVET 8. 34, p tnauie on the. premises, mises, 91 Sackett $30. 000 —TO EXCHANGE FOR DRY GOODS— +A beantifal farm in the village of Homp- owe, (pon A oom the city, sixty-f gente cottage mont itully, rituated at ful three story brick and ser Besentonl onthe Pee a BS 000 to $10,000 cash nd 4 Provident stro ol ton valk willbe pith canes Sew theite lat of dry'escte as | fier Benita ‘aining ayaa HT mt im: cash price Apply to M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. provements, with ola Water, bath room, water closets, &c.; built by aes y the owner, with the 4.600 ee suRAPEST, ROUSE IN BROOK. | ofgmaterinis, and beautifully decorated: or wou lyn—Situate on Hicks street, first house rane" for an estate at the South. Inqu: E. GOU- fom the corer of Degraw street; the louse now, threo LAID, on ihe premises, or M. 1: LUWHY? Esq, 5d Falvea stories, brick, brown stone basement and sub- street, Brooklyn, saining all the impreverients, such a8 gas 01 peaking tubes, b basement. & OR SALE IN MOTT HAVEN—A LOT ON COTTAG tee minutes wi from South and Hamilton ferri street 50 by 152 feet, Appl. E MOTT, 17 Spruc: S70 Broadway, Now York,” —PPlY 40 4+ BTRONG, No. —A BARGAIN.—THAT WELL BUILT COT. | JOR SALE aT i $2, 500. po house situated betweon Sesond and F oyster saloon, le guereninnt ionic corrEE aa hire avenue but forty minutes from the City Hall by | jeaso on exceedingly low terms. the ‘Fourth svenue cars. House contains mine’ finished | ic. telling out. inquire of SAMU rooms, piazza in front, handsume eourtyard, €c.;lot 3)x100 Division street feet, neighborhood good. se feaisicn 0k B. DE MOTTE, 17 Spruce street. —ONLY 8500 me CASH REQUIRED DOWN rn $2 500. to purchase @ good three story with ba ment brick house, situated om Skillman strect, near M. avenue, Brooklyn. Courtyard in front, with large shade trees. ‘Neighborhood good. E. DE MOTTE, 17 Spruce street. EACH.—TWO $1, 400 LOTS ON LEXINGTON avenue, joining west side, dry, no tocks, Just right to build without excavating; save three hundred on foundation, Rare chance. Inquire of G, DEAN, 43 Canal streot, from 10 to 5 P, M., for one week, HOUSE FOR SALE—WITH A_FIRST Fo SALE OR TO LET—THE THREE STORY TE ment drelling house, with stable ix th» roar, Weet Fifteenth stre Let is 31 b epaciow zpreney for® livery most dosirable stand, "tad d sould be rented GREEN For terms apply to J. G s veut stroct, oF to DAVIS, BROOKS & zi 50 106 feet, th hoes <= EE PS ee: & Fr SALE OR TO LET—A TWO Li Slack § 4 ment and tearoom brick, cottage, near Myrtle and D (2 Tosice of F. RENAUD, ‘So ire vision avenues, Brooklyn. blocks this summer, etroet, N, Y. Boeke. her WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A QUIET HOUSE, are but few other » erg, Terms not fice, for two days. ROM NO. 13 BROAD- No. 52 East Sixteenth the fret of May. elther tion to be made at No. 2 —A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING ONE Toom to spare, Can Accommodate one or two single wen with partial board, (hrenkfast and tea.) Loe jfourth street, between Bi hs and Ninta ‘ave: Address J: Wa, box 2457 Post 0 nu BOARDING IN BROOKLYN A, SMALL PRIVATE | family residing within three minutes walk of the South ferry, havin sami arlor and bedroom on the first floor, would ‘d, to @ gentleman and his wife, JOUNTRY BOARD.—NEW ROCHELLE PAVILION. ) ‘This spacious mansion will be ready for the reception of families on tho first of June, It will be fitted up in the best, manner, for the comfort and accommodation of the inmates, ‘The location unsurpassed. Fucility by New Haven cars or steamboat several timos a day. For particulars apply at 20 West Eighteenth street. {URNISHED ROOMS ‘TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, at 116 Varick street. ‘Two parlors, with pantries be’ » on the first floor; also three rooms ou the second ‘and two rooms in the attic, wivh uso of bath room, D Niaf ts 7 ROOMS, WITH BOARD, AT 63 WEST Gwenty-first street, corner of Sixth avenue. and fixtures, and four years lease. Satisfac- jory reasons given for gelling out. Inquire oa tho premises, 83 Frankfort street. | RARE CIHANCE.—POR SALE, IF APPLIED FOR before first May, a splendid soda water and bottling business. For particulars apply te E. J. O'CONOB, No. 7? Wall street. RARE CHANCE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND | lense of tix years, of the hair dressing and bathing 4a von, No. 9 Murray street, for sale. For particulars inquire + the premises, B CANAL BOAT FOR SALE— d order. FOE SALE OR TO LET—THOSE TWO FIRST CLASS brown stone houses on Murray hill, near Fourth avenue; also, & very genteel house on Thisty 4 fourth Seventh wid Eighth avenues, Appl Sullivan street, or JO. ol OR SALE OR TO LET—A -HANDSOMELY F: NISHED two story and basement house, situated og 123d stre near Sixth ‘avenue; stable, carriage house nd. be house on the premises Rent moderate a gesy. Apply to GEORGE PATTERS Brosdway. OR SALE OR TO LET—A HANDSOME NEW GOTHIC cottage, well shaded, with about one acre of ground, situated at Itye Neck, on the Boston turnpike road, and near Long Island Sound, twenty: threo miles from New York avd seven minutes walk from the New. York and Now Haven Railroad depot, Inquire of 7. 8. SUEPHERD, 2 and 81 Gold street, Fk OR SALE OR TO LET—THE HANDSOME, n treet, between to GEO. ALLEN, 51 Sixth ayonue, GOOD RE. Inquire at No. 620 Water street, B@ LLIARD TABLES, fe. ribers wish to call ti neler stock of billiard and caces, cloths, bridges, cue out & are sold t blishmentin the cit LEONARD & pa FOR SALE.—THE sUB attention purchasers to | elle tabies, bails, cues, pool balls, pius. French Por eent choaper than any NJAMIN, 332 Brondway. OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE-—SITUATED AT WEL! three story house, attic, basement and collar, between Sixth and Cnet sirects, SAMUEL R. ORTON, on tho 4 Oak street, oc JURNISHED ROOMS TO LETIN BROADWAY, ABOVE | Broome street, opposite the St. Nicholas, suitable for Mingle gentlemen; ‘the rooms communicate; have pantrics, | gus, &o. Apply at 002 Broadway. | | \URNISHED ROOMS FO LET—IN A PRIVATE house, with all the modern improvements, for one or two genticinen, at 181 West Twenty-iourth street near the Kighth avenue, Qa ROARD IN THE COUNTRY—IN A HIGH and healthy location, twelve mil City Hai, Cemmunication with the city twelve tim day by the Harlem railroad. Address Postmaster, Witiamspridge, W ustehester county, ROHS, 70 LET TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN—TWO y parlors, with bedrooms, handsomely furnished, with bathroom and gas, with or without breakfast and tea, on second floor of house No, 56 Clinton place, Eighth street, be- tween University a Filth avenue. sant location, near Second avenue, ina’ private famil were there are no boarders, Address W. R. R., Herald oftiee. J Chatham, Morris county, New Jersey, within ton minutes walk of the depot of she Morris and Brie Railroad. | E OUSE FOR SALE, CHEAP, IN BROOKLYN.=A small three story brick Mouse, $0 Willoughby streol, all, within ten minutes walk of three ferrics; ony in front, fine grape vine in the yard, &c. Apply on the premises. RON SAFE FOR SALE—LARGE SIZE, 4 neat one and a half story dwelling, with barn, outhouses, | ke., good kitchen garden, and a vartety of fruit and orna mental trees. There are fifteen acres of land attached to the pinee, well watered. Apply to GEO. W. CAMPBELL, 183 Maiden lane. sub-cellar, &e HERRING'S NOUNTRY RESIDENCE.-~FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, nake, Apply, st front office, No. 12 Wall street, over C enutiful site for a eountry residence of eightand | Continental Bank. ball sine healthy and most desirable location, with a front of three hundred and twenty fect on ‘a palticroad, | J AUNDRY YOR SALE—THE LAUNDRY SITUATE within five minutes walk of plank roads, and only from two ne 4 on the corner of Bighth stroct and avenue D, togethe | With ail the fixtures * May. The laundry 4o three miles distance from the Jersey City and Hobokon from the first o ferries to New York. The soil isin a high stato of eultiva- ri one year’ respect, and capa Hon. Cn it is a good house, barn, and outbuildings, oxcel- | we of waching 400 dozen thirts a wock. ‘To Fesponsiblo lent water, and a variety of fruit oes such as apples, pears, | party the washing of 200 dozer shirts a week will be so- peaches, plums, cherries, &c.; also fine shade trees and | cured. Immediate sion will be given. Apply at 4 Cedar street, up tales. UMBER YARD FOR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK’ 4 and fixtures in a first rate location, for carrying on the Ww York or Brooklyn. “For MORRIS & BROTHER, Nos. 2 pely. toD. W.C. | street. me 25 Wal. OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—AT FORT WASHING: | buriners, with water front of 200 feet. “The best chance of- ton, two miles north of Manhattanville, about thirty- | fered to commence b 88, or a partner taken with a cash five acres of land, together with an excellent dwelling | capital. Inquire for two days foot Forty-seventh street’ h ‘The land extents from the Kingsbridge road to the river, and embraces a valuabl It veautifully wooded, of an excellent quality, and with Sout 1,600 feet of the Fort Washington depot. The land hdjoinson the north the residence of Montaiguie Ward, Esq. and on the south the land Intely purchased of Col. Monroe by the Deaf and Dumb Institution. ‘The place is perfectly healthy, and tho scenory most beautiful, All, eth sold entiro, cok ace Tee re to Avance ive North river. EW IN GRACE CHURCH.—FOR SALE, A PEW, most cligibly situated, near the chanecl. Apply to Rt ARJEAN1, Jauncey court, Wall street. ELLING OUT AT A SACRIFICR—THE LEASE, 1 stock and fixtures of the best paying bar in the location of Chatham square, as the ownor is going to California, For with from two to five acres of land, is offered information inquire of C. FLINT & CO., 76 Nassau stroot, ‘Apply to C. 8. SLOANE, 68 Wall itm i ue Nean ary OUNTRY SEAT AT PERKSKILL, ONE MILE FROM | (PUREE SECONDHAND STEAM ENGINES AND TWO the boilers for sale—viz., one seven horse power, one three Eeq.—House ‘Just fin Horse power, one one anid a hall horse power, one eplinder bic, gad, aid ined fn shit, tn root pad oherra, | Notes, (Diy eset ong and hist inetta fn glamster if commanding a fine view o! e COT iT} inside finish) nd ons hir! or ewer locomotive boi aqui of sd Lathe moss feshionsile style, with alf the modern im: | BULGER 00 Aut street ts tae i WILDEY & arlors, and French " provements, dumb waiter, arched dows. will be sold a bargain. | to A. H. GOUGH, Ti'Pine treat. . hited ___ BUAKDING AND LODGING. "} EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE THR OLD OPERA ay CR ea eer ee 143 Fe House—Suits or single rooms to letywith boned, in furaitaes pditxincon, with my good will in | Btstclass house, ou or before the iat of May. the above billiard aaloon; room on fra TNO. 2 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR AND WEST OF iglatng twelve tables, foomplete, For Rarticnlars apply ‘3 png Be ae Sh os sone to. ie lther with or without board, Houso first cless, and newly furnished throughout. Dinner at 6 o'clock, The most condedeshleme cone banat reference required and given. A ON GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOM- modated with a very pleasant room and bedroom pom- oe an STORE LOY AND STOCK, SITUATED jof Mamaroneck. Westchestrr count; Now York. Tor toulars inquire of NEWMAN & SM. MITa, a above. WO SALE—A story ie Dal MILES FROM NEW | municating, with board from lst may, next; alse, a neatly York, in the State of jersey, containing ott furnished room now vacant, to let to two aitigle ontlemen, yoven and's half acres of lai yw bi tidings.” ‘Terms moderate; house with modern improvements; 0 moy- ae osold cheap, on easy terms, and A dosived, at portion of x * ZAMABRMANN, 17 Bowory, fourth story. OR SALE—A FARM OF EIGHTY-SEVEN ACRES, IN the village of Huntington, Suffolk county, Long laland, witha handsome cotta; containing Larnai pcp rooms, on the premises, and barn’ and, usual outbuild ingin May. Apply at 93 Kast Fifteenth street, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR A FEW SIN- ‘accommodated with board and with all the modern improve th street, a few doors west of For further particulars apply at No. 39 Amos one but those of the highest respectability need Referonce required, Call for one wook. street. apply. SINGLE GENTLEMAN, WHO PREFERS THE MIS- considered the best farm in Hunt yall wader tillage, and will be sold chon tnd a balf from the steamboat Janding, and nine miles from Long Island Railroad. A consideratle part of the purohase money, may remain om mortgage. The shove would be ¢z- changed for desirable propert; rooklyn. ply to E. KICHARDSON & CO.) 62'South at OR SALE—THE LEASE AND meat and vegetable market now doing & drat Tusiness,, Inquire of WM. DOUGHERTY, corner of Atlan- tie ‘and ¢ Court streets, or at Wall street ferry, Brooklyn. OR. SALE—SEVEN LOTS, WITH THREE STOR takes of an inex perien housekeeper to the careful Omissions of an old hand, desiros partial board in « house ‘With the modern improvements, and managed by young People (Southern or Western preferred.) Address, stating torms, B. M., Herald ofice, for one week. SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN jet s suite of handsome furnis! x, to twe or three single wae! beak oi A WOULD hed rooms, together or le gontlomen, with or with Hot ai n same floor. Tl ly nitunted, eh Fourth street, opposite new brick dwelling houses thereon, in a desirableloca- | Washington » dion in the city’ of Wihiamabarg. Terms $3,200 ened; $300 eo in cash, $650 in quarterly payments lance on | 4 N UNFURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TOLET bond and mort for a term of years. Inquire of J. i th d wife Neg Pork, yok, FOLK 58 Oras To a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, in a private family. All the modern improvements, and eon- tiguous to stages and railroads. Roferonces require Call at 145 West Twenty socond street, betweon Sixth and Seventh avenues. OR SALE-TWO HANDSOME THREE | STORY ington, avenue, Brooklyn. aro new, 6 nvenient, with water, gas BNISHED OR UNF! RNISHED ROOM AND an od n ‘impro} worth inspection: two-thirds | A FC ie on tured phugle’ penticuias che ae For further particulars i | elfast and tes: permanent young mon preferred, Apply at No. 4 Domin.ck street. SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT board, toa party ot two or three gentlemen, at 50 War- ren street, near Broadway. A SUIT OF NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR TWQ gentlemen, at 89 Prince street. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMODA- ted with rooms and board—aiso day boarders at 122 Chambers street. ACHELOR’S HALL.—A GERMAN GENTLEMAN, tired of paying in New York boarding houses high Prices for comparatively poor accommodations, has bo uilt house in Clinton street, walk from Hawilton ferry, which he int ‘the 29th April, and dinneron Sunday. Tt a in & strictly ge ah ta b on mortgage ond | BROOKS, Big jon street, or of 4 Sands street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—AT MIDDLE VILLAG ., A DE- lightfully Jocated cottage house containining nino rooms, vith good cellar, plazan, grape arbor, dc. Thereare threo fots of found 50x150 fronting on two avoni nd yell Iaid out ia fruit and flower garden. Tho property will be sold low, on accommoduating terms if immediate appli: cation be made to H. B, ROBERTSON, 187 South t, Williamsburg, or of ¥. Bruen, on the premis OR SALE—-THE WELL KNOWN ALE, PORTER AND eider bottling establishment, 86 and 88 Fulton street, to which the sodawater business could be added with advan: e. & rare chi vied for a business mi For particulars cond }OR SALR—A WELL ESTABLISHED SALOON, IN AN excellent, loeation, handsomely farnishod with piano, pine’ “ingd. ao, The was fionte ¢ ist a with the rT furniture is for sale: stoc! Lx! te “vor further particulars apply to Sr. ELMORE, 6) Lis: penard street. OR SALE—A NO. 1 SEGAR STORE, NOW DOING A very profitable bi one of the ‘bost stands in the city. "The owner will show from his books what the profits holor'e Hiall, Herald 9 oes are. Satisfactory given for selling. Inquire of A. & Co., 51 Dey street, second loft. OR SALB— ON. SIXTYSEVENTH STREET, BE tween Fifth and i nes, four full si two Inte on Filty-second,¢ {io fect trom Third s OF will exchange for. city property. Apply to MR. TERTON, 334 Bloecker street. 08 bey et FOUR STORY BROWN STONE 4 mantel glasses, Apply on the prvmiies, ty first of ‘OR SALE—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND lot, No. 186 yet omg sixth street. Price gt,000. In- quire at No. 187, it door. OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND LEASE OF & sogar store on Broadway. The proprietor will sell om reasonable terms for cash. Address A. B., Broadway Post Office. {OR SALE—A FARM ates bad Een. IN SULLIVAN county NY, ‘Now York and Erie Kailroad; yd house. ieee Tui tt aildings, and well of . stage passes daily. A; — ¥ B. Wiituo City Prison. Fo SALE—A ‘aoa AND WELL BUILT TWO EDROOMS 10 LET.—THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with superior sl ments, Fences required, Apply wt 10 OARD —A PARLOR AND BEDROOM HANDSOMBLY ), also rooms suitable for gentlemen Ye gentlemen, to lot with he ‘Ninth street, uenr Fifth ave thoes ‘willing to pay » fair prive need app! OARD.—PLEASANT ROOMS, FURNISHED OR NOT, can be had, with or without partial board, at 103 Grand ‘atrost, first block west of Broadway. PoskV.—10 LET, PERMANENTLY, WITH BOARD al ond’ floor ef a genteel of Broadway aud Bloscker street, ed ik modern improvements. For particu lass ‘None but acca AND BED ROOMS ON FIRST AND story cott: jouse, containing ten rooms, with s plot second floor for families, also single rooms for gentle of ground 200 foot front oy 84 and Sl doope wivok is men. in firwt clans honve with all, modern improvements, with frait grape vi bbory. Bye &o. No moving at May. Apply at 2) Wes ore Pleasant) mnie y" sb street, between veanth street. Early application will secure the choise Syenues ‘A and UW, near the East rvier, Inquire on the of rooms, Referouce exchangod, after 4 P/M. our oF ay. — ot <* = ‘Class BROWS 70 CARD ON BROADWAY, CORNER OF THIRTY. SALE—THE FIRST fo hotel, ve Fr front touses 100 Wert Fourteenth quire at ingle, 81 to $8 par ok. oats GRORGE WEBB, tos Wooster’ wareste elook and Boreloak. A. delight fal sol ‘ABLISHMENT OF A PRIVATE Fon niiysioaving th iy, consiati & grey horse, OARD NEAR 81. JOHNS PARK. — FURNISHED iateen hoods hi rooms, breakfast ‘Sunday, ins first standing top now | class house, No. 18 Vari ference aa eee seal of whtoh rill be sold I OARD IN A FRENCH PROTESTANT FAMILY.—A tI 4 Indy can obtain # plosrant front room all room sdjoinin peers, Ato, two rd. i Aapeond ry ably. uite at EDWARD SCRANTON'S grovery store, corner of Henry and Atlantic streets, Brooklyn. wee ema a <; EXPIRED Reece oF FOUR from the and small room adjoining, with good rooms for single gentlemen, with pas 18 Perry street, (Ashland piace). All medern n the use. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND Ag ry two or three single gontlomen, can obtain board, Or stor mn the North river wide Wi lor om first from the Ist of May, in ® If the lease. is, not sold it will’ Qi Wolk from Fulton ferry. to » responsible party at at s mod S CLAY BURGH, on the promises, .OARD IN BROOKLYN. THREE OR FOUR GEN tlemen ean have please nd partial board in ‘a private family nt I bree minutes walk from South ferry. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHT obtain pleasant rooms with bon 0 baga eotabiished f0F, the Inet three sold at 9 bargain, thealth, Thguire at 39 sith aveaue, ih and Twenty-first strocts, POR, SALE-A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT ok Howse, with, al the modern improvem noes, staat Poy ope poe we a. Price # 00; $5,000 may re ain and m re: at “ts NES‘ CAMP, 430 Eighth sv Fv SALE—IN THE TOWN OF WEST FARMS, WEST- Chester county: two lots, each 100 fest front tty foot p running from It avenue 8 a Bridge funoy. tore hte be STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A pavents street, betwee UARD Mabe A A. fo ae eat ms ite, in @ priv fice, sta ne A changed. BOskh WANTED—BY, A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND throug! us i. , handsomely nated for b ing | \ fall board oY lady; iy furnish Haele reomay ; lo- low for cash, te ti yt uw) mt ues. re abou pe, : ‘GQUODWAN, 73 Enst Fourteen eau hacare neon up hi ouraiee ping a alrould ella or part ot thet Far fs OCOD N Sat te nearer ; : pe GL, J OR BALK 424 000 —THAT FIVE STORY EDIFICE | and ire leh Piense addrees or call at 240 Weet Twentieth No. Su East Twonty dat, ;Brondway. This | ttreet. tiful structure xury and fitness ofs modern mansion of the free pe " pols on the pre. OARD macy nt rch THE XRIOHBORUOOD OF indy; board for the 2 other mises, or caarers' box 2,619 Post Office. 1 . COUNTRY SITES THE dros Franklin, Wrondway Fost | rowan SALE. SE a uUBSCRIBEL | yontiers preferred. “AlAdros Fra tondway Pos pelten fe acest howses not Tons ea om: OARD WANTED IN, BROOKLYN—BY A GENTLE: need and of sesh nc. cosh ve fa | Bricaraet 0 hea sieeases walter tow board ear 'ialton slsven the town of fen aly Site sieht ty am te terry. new ae BOARD FOR TWO GEN. th ward, can | 8. Morala ‘our dollars fifty ce QOOMS, WITH PARTIAL V tlemen, in t had on the Ist of e. Terma turee | | | | } ROM TO LET—FURNISHED OR NOT, IN A PLEA- | | OMS FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLEMAN, MAY DE | had with partial board, in w private fumily, located | near Broadway. i fentlomen whosppreciate | a quiet ‘will find it to their advantage | to add, ald office, or to box 1,443 Post Office. TATEN ISLAND.—PARTIAL BOARD WANTED BY two young men; in a private family preferred. “Situa. | tion must be near the water, and convenient to the land- ings, Address 0. 7. P., Horald office, stating terms, which | must be moderate, WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN DESIRE TO RENT a good sized furnished room, with breakfast only, situat ed between Bleecker and Fourteenth ota, and Fourth and Seventh avenues. Terms not to exceed per an- hum, References required. French or Spauish proforeed, Address P. P. C., Herald oflice. WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN, WITH THEIR WIVES, can be accommodated with unfurnished rooms and | loard, in a pleasant location, convenient to Fulton forry. For information, apply to Messrs. Foster & Loper, Sands street, Brooklyn. NFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITH- out board, in a house containiag all the modern convo- niencies and whore there arc few boarders. No pleasanter rooms in the city. Inquire at 1,023 Broadway, corner of Twoaty-eighth street. Y A LADY, A FURNISHED ROOM, |, in a private family wh ‘Perms must be moderat ed. days, stating terms and situatio ANTED—BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY FOR A lady and chiid, partial board for Shae el where the comforts of @ home may be enjoyed, Address 4. E. V., Herald office, stating terms, location, dc, ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, for alady and gentleman, with attic for servant, with board in a private family; widow lady preferred; or half of & house near Broadway. Kent paidin advance. Address Phenix, Herald office. ANTED—ON Bay 18ST OF MAY, BY A GENTLE- Private, location belo Address with full sion ie ‘Quiet,”" Herald office. SMOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED. A STORE WANTED, DOWN TOWN, IN THE FOURTH or Fifth ward, adapted for » i sale and retail liquor store, Addro BiC., Herald of GENTLEMAN WISHES TO HIRE FROM MAY 1ST, without board, the front and back parlor, connecting, of a smail house, in a quiet location, ‘and whiera there aro no boarders, No references given or Fequired.. Rent paid in advance. Address box 866 Pest Ofice, stating terms and location. wt ESTATE.—WANTED TO EXCHANGE A HOUSE d four lots in South Melrose fur a house and lot on ride of the unine or in Brooklyn noar the ferry. Apply to 10 C. BRINCKERHOFF, Mashavian Land Ottice, 454 Fourth or to E. Walker, No. 57 reet. ‘steam power, in New York, CA and Willieme- inches—Prentiss & Pages’ preferred. TEAM POWER —WANTED, FOUR OR FIVE HORSE burg; basement floor, for manufactui one new or secondhand grist mill, t mise eight fo my Chambers street, N. Y 10 MERCHANT TAILORS.—WANTED, THE PRI- vilege of acommodating my ‘customers and cutting for y , Preferred, cbetwoen Canal and Fulton B. C., ‘Herald office, with namo and ‘VIRGINIA LAND WANTED—ABOUT 000 ACRES OF white oak and ship timber land, of large growth. Sit nated near arailroad or ® navigablo stream. Apply to E. DE MOTT, 17 Spruce street. 7 ANTED—BY THE FIRST OF MAY, TWO ROOMS, on the first or second stories, ono oF ‘two bedrooms ands ble famil of the highest a be pleasant, maaear Address immediately, Wane : RENT. family, part Rent $200 to $20. With location and rent, Herald offiee, MUSICAL, “\ LADY, AN ACCOMPLISHED SINGER AND pianist, ental music, and lodging in boarding how in com! to} where her services in tuition will bi peaken brig! ae tion therefor; would have no objection to « For parti Brondw: ear the ity: geil erg & Luly, 722 A. B., Union square Post Office, for one we Messrs, Scharfenborg & Luis, 722 Broadwa} No. b) Wost Twentieth strogt, A{USsICAL INSTRUCTION—TWO OR THRER FE- MM" male pupila will be instructed at the residence of the advertiser, at very moderate terms. Address Miss 3. C., Herald office. : TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. st aenenrnran PRODDED OD Arron |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADEL- hia, from pier No.1 North river.—Two lines daily, at 7A. M. and 2 P.M. Acoommodation line at 7A. M., by eamboat John Potter, to South Amboy, thence WA are to a nd Camden; fare $8. Expross ‘LROAD—] AND ROUT! IN AND after Monday, Mareh 27, (eaters excepted,) for Alba- \d Troy, wi @ Cit; y, Hall jon, No. I Centre ti ‘A. M., stopping at Williams ae ry aepotzeotaee of White ress » A. en sented for mage fay er pli ont ‘Albany, at the compa: offices, corner of Bowory and Broome stroot, sad h a and Twonty-sixth street. Sunday arr: - will leave for Croton Falls, and all wa: i - and 5 P. M.. Fnean mee | ‘will leave d 4.30 P. stoppin Sunday rains will 6 the kage Pest ved dail Foton street station Hi 4 P. M., atthe RIVER RAILROAD—TRAINS DAILY War eee, einen 2, connecting eronl at 10 o'elook same ii*irain, 9 A, M.—Through way trains at 12M, and 3 Emigrant train, 6B. M. For Tar. P.M Fer Peekskill, 5.30 P. M. nd 4PM. Fi if er wenn ata Hitt Superintendent. pit TR gates Re akin: fess aly incr YDB, Agent, 152 South street ay, Bs nf = Ry Le oy pte a EY a ice rite <3 fr ‘$3 in ni and balf-past five on Ran leaves at M. (at d prices) from {ir hours ough Mickeve sold ny Baltimore, Wilmington, sae ( Charles jton, ton, oe Weiden, Festa ate ages out the ites before the train lea DAY BOAT FOR ALBANY: = eERORANTS LINE Dal ~The sew steam palees HERO, Capt. 5. sey, wt will leave the foot of sik "rah Gareat ting ot Albany hoard, or at the ofies read to Mi ing nam yale ERG oat Mr. Norton Mir. Andrews No Ferdinand Mr. Holman . Fi an dy Fro Mr. Davidge Haren “tise AG. Ariel... T% ir. Grosvenor “ se OMINIGUE, THE POSSESSED. Mr. Davidg: | Lady Blanche, Mr. Popo | Jeanette. ... THEATRE, BROADWA’ oon inate cnet opin at 7: tr 69 08 Bt TH. will be porforme: - we BO ony. stitoni FOR A i duerent ys 3 Miss Raymond Miss Walters . Mrs. Hough Bowyer THEATRE PROPRIETOR AND MANAG. P,Waldron;, Stage Manager, F.C: Womyus. Ti notice.—The doors will ope rises at 73g o'clock. Lower Tier of Boxes, 50 conts; U. per ler, 25 cents: Pit and fe Private Boxes, $5; Soate in Orch ate in Private Boxes, {0 conta oe: oe rare Veeees Monday evening, Apzit 7. will be performed | Don} itr Walcot Vietirla. ; | eM. Scone | Katy. Ming A Walters | a i: Wid agate, Milas Mersin Acti dy unaton | Athatia Lovetroo. .Miss Gray THE LAMPEIGHTER wr Raynctdey Meo ton | Nan Grant Mrs. Clark | Brougham | Isabelia mans | Miss Pace, LMiss Dawes | Mr, Shirley | Ninetta..... DURDY’S NATIONAL THEATRE.—ADMISSION, 25 FT and cents; children half price to afternoon perform: ancer only. Curtain rises at 73s 0'olook. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, APRIL 17, first time in America, a new moral drama, envitied Ht E our DOF PRAYE NAL MINSTRELS, NO. 472 BROAD- f Organised in 1542, The first ‘y ov THE WORLD, & succession Of eight se unparalelled im Whose concerts R, years, have been f ceived with pat | the annals of amusement in t Marie... Utie Coptetia Howard | “Oren Eveny Nicitr, uxven rie Sox - | Houias. Sede Pele | . 1ONE BP. CHRISTY.“ DECTION OF Carlos. x. Fox | The only individual of the name engage Horace , ie “NW. Ciarke | former tn Ethiopian representa fk al Lon ou prises ever; iD now livin ynstituted th | every Tuesday and Frid an Aah Angutvory Wodnosday | at itp organisation tore ane and Saturday afternoons, until July. | A Canv.—The Christy ve to inform the a | public that they have no business co: ith any othee HE ORIGINAL GEORGE CHRISTY & WOOD'S MIN- | Cetablishment in this city or elsewhere. -Avmlsslow 29 conta strela, No. 44 Brosdway, perform every evening, | Commence at s o'clock kets, 28 conte, P. CHRISTY, Manager and Propristoe,_ Doors open at 7; commence at § o'clock. This company has no connection 1 oye on other, H. WOOD, Business Manager. GRORGE CHRISTY, Stace Manager, 4 Canp.—George Christy, wall known for the last twelve tI JRUCKLEY'S SERENADERS, CHINESE HALL, 698 Broadway, near the Presoott House. 0 RY NIGHT. The oldest established and most talented company inex- is years in connection with Ethiopian Minstrelay, takes this ree, being the first to introduce h ony into’ Ethio~ inethod of i ng the public that ho has formed # copart- | pian Entertainments, the first to sing Operatic Chorases, nerebip with Mr. Henry Wood, of Minstrel Holl, No. 444 Go, ‘The manage perform Burluaque Operas, &o.. & f hat the Con resent fx erta of thi Broadway, at which place be will Spear overy evening. ORGE ©) AKNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM—THE LAST week of the OLD UREWE Monday ovening, at 74% o'clock, the popular and beautiful new loca moral Game of THE OLD BREWERY. In the afternoon, at, | WT ALLACK’S THE! TRE.—THE GREATEST SUCCESS the Nicolo Family. aud the new Tocal piece Tit Y ARTT: of the season, TION St ‘The Living Giraffes, Happy Family, &0., to A BOLD STROKE FOR A HUSBAND. as ususl Admittan 28 cents; childron under | New scenery—now dresses. e Be 0, ten, 1234 conta, first baleony and parquet, 12}, conte extra, ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN.—NOW OF® at 603 Broadway, opposite Bead street, from & >, to WP. M. daily, the Rwonty-ninth Annual ‘Exhibition 0 Monxpay. Turspay, Wepnespay, Ann THuRspayY. arin eee > Uhnen One, Nibulen snd Noddlen, by Tie box hoo -Mossrs, Brougham and Waloot Original Pictures, by Living Artists, Season tickets cents ingle admi: m, 25 cents. The Academy hearin ADERS 639 PROAD AS sold its LS eries, and being “pd A remove, ge. April 18 benefit of T. F. Briggs, om hibition wiil povittraly close on the Apr itorn will deliver his “Lecture ‘om T ADDISON RICHARDS, Gorreepondiug So's ® a and positively the last appearance of Horn and Briggt, On Wednesday evening, Apetl INT FAMILY CONCERT.—AT THX REQUEST OF is the inimitable aley will: ‘Appear, on whtoh nuniersus fri Sig. Bini will Fopoat bisafturnoon | gccasion will he produc brated burlesque on the and evening Cencorts, at 33g and 8 ool M., on Mon. | Opera of** Lucia i Lammermoor P day, April 17, at Stuyvocant. Institute, 6 | ena page c] t ents; Jadies and hi {T. NICHOLAS EXHIBITION ROOM, 4% BROAD. music store, 773 Broadway way, on the same block with the St. Ni a8 Hotel. 522 Broady ay; Harrison & | Waite 4} Sere AS RS EVERY ry on street, Brooklyn; WEDNESDAY A TU ‘at the door of the Stuyvosant iustivute Cnn ay We P.M. daily CHAMBERS STREET snd positive triumph are the stars, and can be & performance commence ut & {RAND SACRED CONCERT, AT THE ST. NICHOLAS ADSOLU TE | 2 THE TEMPEST, | Gee Room, this (Sunday) evening, by the Shaki On Tux Excranren IsLAnp, | peare Concert Socioty, under the direetion of Mr. J from the original text of Shak Noll, Conductor of National Guard Band. EVERY 8: and of the mort gor; eacription, Supernatural effects, novel THE GREAT 8: ‘THE SPIRIT MASQUE—THE MAGIC BANQUET, And a powerful cast of talent, Mesers. Burton, Placido, Johrston, Jordan, Fisher, Mra, | C.B. Hil, Miss Raymond, ke., c, _ Every evening this week, with a favorite dance. Bw ERY THEATRE “BENEFIT OF MRS. YEOMANS. Fripay EveninG, APrit | Bre; Voomans, rwspectiuily ausounces, to ber friendsand | the public that her penetit will take place atthe Bowery ‘Theatre, on Friday evening next, on which occasion will be | | 5 CHATHAM SQUARE.— —Last chance of seoing the who will appear for the last time, e . Increased attractions wigl be April 2% and Fe NKLIN MUSEUM, Last woek of the aeasoi “Model Artiste afternoon and @ for the closi ost for the benolit of when a great bill will be an- jon, will be NHE GRAND SOIREE IN AID OF ST. MARY’S POOK schools at Clifton, 8. 1., will take Assembly Rooms on Monday evening, the I worth’s celebrated band ssags ged for the occasion. ‘Tickets can be had of Mr. 59 William stroot; Mr. Torna Jreadway; of of the other mewbers of the committee am at the door on Monday evening. ‘The ee ee a, on the re- presented THE CORSICAN BROTHERS, In which Mr. K Eddy, Mr. Jehuston, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Glenn, ception and floor committee will please be ii Aa wag Mrs HL. Clarke, and M pee: dance. RICHARD TERNA: airman, EDWARD T, Youn, Secretary. . F.C. Womyss Tom Tape, re 0 After which, MY Trey Foreralep ge Barnaby. -M. Winans a | Susan........Mrs. Yeomans ‘The whole to conclude y with ROADWAY, MENAGERIE, 3 837 BROADWAY.—O! The BIGGEST GIANT the SusLLEST DWARF arth to be seen without exten, Be. First week in America = KLOPSTO: the Russian Giant, eight foot Mgt Also Y hed tv tJ K SHEPPARD. Jack Sheppard, the ‘tint Miss G. Dawes | Lanurpurian Kino, weighing less thai Jack Sheppard, the second. Mise Horri: ‘the bost collecti: 4 Sack Sheppard, the third ars. Yeomans | dyer spenedin New York, Hig Dries ton a ious (For t ht on nae a daily, Admission, 25 cents; children un NCLE TOM AS AN OPERA.—THE success or | MAtPHee U such an undertaking as the above on its first aunounce- | ment at George Christy & Wood's Minstr Broadway, was considered by some porsons oxtremcly problematical; 3375 —-THE BROADWAY MENAGERIE igo ad ing will be open one week 1 jon, Russian Giant, Klopstof, eight foot high. ‘ut the very first night of ite representation sot every doubt | the Lilliputian King, weighin of ite complete triumph at revs, fort was recel with per- | inches ii helghte and four 9 Admission, 25 fect thunders of applause. The versatil Christy 2 ri children, half-price. BAG the puslic weld ast gow Topay astonished everybody, be surprised at his attemptin, within the whole scope of the 0 be the most pi nd th: oi aaa etoneineciiripa—niatiagaeventanentictelntiaiieb dalle anything in the comic line AST WEEK OF THE EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIBG.— ‘drama. His Topsy isaliowedon | [a4 ‘This exhibition will positively, close. this hweek Open ‘ct representation of th: + | from9 A. M. till10 P.M. Admission 25 conte; catalopagy of tho: 2% conte. Stuyvesant Tnntitute, 659 Broadway. | MURPHY, WEST AND PEEL'S ORIGINAL | galy Campbell minstrels perform in Troy and 12th oe April; in Utica the 13th and 14th; the 15th and 17th; in Roeh mencin, ht long since that George excellence in his profession, akes out another link, and ot capable of asa dolinoator . = hed the very acme but every once in a while bh there is no telling what he of negro eccentricities. 7HO HAS NOT SEEN IT!—THE OPERA OF UNCLE Tom, we mean, ag Performed by George Christy ¢ Wood's celeLrated band of minstrels, at 444 Broadway. ANVARD’S HOLY LAND AND welt mer) seit co is 2 novel performance, and as eee tel irl iF is novel. The clase positively next Wednesday evenin, pa:t of Uncle Tom. was never med till Sam Wells ¢ Goornma Is felet.. Open overy, Svening Tnotuding performed asit should be. There is net exuctiy & dozen aoth TA ana next Saturaay and Wednesday afte the opera of “Unclo Tom,” which St would fake m whole | 2o23#: ieSoflock Admision 26conts, 9 Broadway. al evening $0 perform, bus there is enough in it to awak the IBLO’S SALOON.—PAUL JULIEN'S GRAND CON- acmiration, touch the heart, and ‘bria down, spont { Retae ee Serta eee the ‘audionoe durin w | Gelageees argh oghtaaseese’ tee the: ‘at onee iae arse Cheney er Pike cal bas als no | country, the variations violin. with Gecrge Christy as Topsy, * not to be found in thie werld, while the rest of the comp.ny sustain t rent parts allotted to them iaa manner trbich would dono discRedit to the most experienced stazers. | {'uroau Seats can be sete i aay. tee Se eh WHO suR- v ites ke Cea howe SUR: | Son's, 230 Broadway. Tiosets « tl ai one and on iia poius after the sdvestarvee pavigator Fezx. Tooors opin ab; convers to emmonse Tactic Mays wi assisted by the follow! s: ile Houriette Bobrond, Miss A. Sones, jehrond, R. Hoffinan, and As of the Com- aes o'clock. had exhibited to them the method; and w: ‘other establishments than Gvorge Christy ROOKLYN MUSEUM.—W. C. HARREY'S DRAMA- Cn Bes way, will consider it s very tic and Musical Entertainment, on Monday even: if le Tom” in operatic form. f they should attempt it, they will find not @ house in the world where ate Hunter il 5 EB TIPP Y GIRL, and the drama of THE OUTCAST SON. Comic and sentimental Singing, with a grout variety of Dancing. admission, 25 cents. RYSTAL PALACE.—THE CRYSTAL PALACE WILL ‘be opened at # o'clock AM. and closed at 6 P. M., until farther sotion. Admission 60 cents; obit os ander twelve years half price. Admission on Si ¥ M. BATCHELDER, ‘Acting’ [te ed REAT MASS MEETINGS OF THE TICKET HOLDERS To is | aeenien on OF CALIFORNIA, bape oe oue eee AKE, ey che kouws, wo ‘BROADWAY, noon and evening this w e to w tness its roprosentation, Snd'who depast uiled with grateful recollections: of sh touching appeals, enlivening mirthfulness, and soul-thrill- ing melody contained in is, Tt GRAND, TABL EAUX OF AMERICAN HISTORY, attracting large and enthusiastic nd sce them. | prox, HART'S WHOLE WORLD—WORLD’S HALL, 377 and 379 Broadway.—Besides the extraordinar, novelty of the illustration of the entire of the world, | (which astonish ex the multitudes,) there are other attrac: | ons of morespan ordinary merit here. The colebratod Modol Of the City of fan Francisco. is univorsall ‘admired, In| y consequence of the oxcitement crested by Prot. Hur sae pe ve > sranll Mila, aud inguire nelative Oo the hibition, and the unprecedented rush for tickeds, acon ee ea ae een et ata Cough Condy Stone ve boon ostablishod nt the following placer for the MaiTPtis at the cen, and at Mowe \ tickets, entidling the holder to four admission | Netters chould be sdurested. 10.3. WESLEY JONES, the property, whore also may be ob vined — Anotio Kuoms, 410 Broadway o day giving a tall: desori Hankins’ book and fan: TO, @NATEDRS<LADIES AND GENILEMEN DE 4 ’ « of joiming stion just formed, oan dojee wee tageons terms sacoseig, post paid, or call- i #c evening, on 1. CLARENC Fulton avenue, be ¥, next to corner of Jay st . J.B. RK. i. CONNOR, Prosident, B ro RE LOGY. jail street; or at the office, World «| from the countzy must be sout, post paid, ui enclosed, to Prof. Haet nd 379 Broadway, wlion t tickets aid full deseniption of th chterprise will be promptiy forwarded $o any part of the world. | Sve bills of the a: state. aud the principal a nily and wookly papere in tho eity. fclondsy throughout the Stator and Canadas, for ful. parti, Those SISEPGT hy press catecpeios, oon, for her stay ie isk Tinie and Spring streets. STROLOGY, AND PHYSIOGNOMY.—THE CELE juman, & Swede b; hy irth, can be com t, and future. Ne- ‘Bis residence eat, betwoen Broome WINANCIAL. TO “oe =e DIAMONDS, WATCHES, j their general ag notes, bills =| St yon nd mi bought stores a oases ‘disposed exchupge, a stocks of merch and cold | \PADAME MORROW IS, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE of with despateh, at 102 Nassau street, room No. 2. | ‘most wonderful astrolo; tin the world, or hat hee MESON & ¢ O. ae wal show ; OR $1,500 WANTED—ON FIRST MoRT. c, on four valuable building lots, situate ird AY ra DE MOTH, No. 17 Sprace stre it WIDOW LADY, IN REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES, | wishes to meet with a party who will loan her $20), for which undoubted socurity will be given. Pleave address Annetta, Broadway Post Office. $2.00 ea on the corner o} ond will A enjoy the grea ae seladeuber © her F shillin All other ‘or. out rates. ITT, 39 Wost street. reig eign gold and ail vor bong ht at th NE & DI REAT HESSIAN STATE LOAN OF 96,725,000, TO BE G AAA AAA nnn Y OFFIC —SAILORS ‘WHO reimbuesed with $16,58,510, ue Plan ed by the king house of } kfort on-the-Main. or £2,400,000 sterling. — ‘and contracted "Fyevoni, their's ‘widows anes 7; eUWARD BISSELL, Agent, and (late) Pursor U. 8. Navy, 67 Wali street, basement, OCULISTS AND AURISTS. ae her the drawing, Gre tht of the successta miter fen gene app gi ma omen ann after the drawin, ° Pill ito ve mates ‘in the loading journals. athe ine | DESENY OCULIST, AURIS’ - ATTENDS in cash, at Frankfort-on th ‘to diseases of thi Broad: R. JOHNSON, uF prays (STREET, MAY BE CON. ted "confid: & rogelarl, IN CITY STOCKS, Tes! INTEREST ON tocks of the city id res) 4 ferweted 5 Velag oried 7 ‘nee | ty Gece yous bc ecl aire ive entire satisfaction. a tant ete t Mas B COBBRIT, OF NO. 0 DBANE 1 MAY vegew York, Apri, 180i, ‘AG. FLAG | cee with conddeuce on his treat ‘ONEY fi. ay BRoADW a ~c LakMONT, ae Ax a heats oe mi ist ah es