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TEBANTS' RBGISTBH. lftQ (iRUNWICH STRKBT, TO LIT, NEXT DOOR to the Merchants' Exchange Bank, corner of Dejr street, to Bunkers. Clothier*, Carpet, Shoe, or Dry Goods Merchants, that . lei-Mot live story, brown front buildiii*, belt to Messrs. Wilkinsons' Clothing Establishment, from Jehu and Nansatt streets. Will be finished by the 1st of May or Joiic. For particular* apply to JOIIN J. 1IEALY, next door, or K. F. Mathews, 73 Cedar street, corner of Nassau, up stairs. Broadway store to let.? to let, the spa vious store Nu. .KM Broadway, a good location for a bunk or insurance company: also to let, a number of offices in tin- -? coud and third stories of the building. Apply to E. BLOOMER, 208 Broadway. BkUADH AV HOARDING HOUSE TO LET? A LARGE establishment, in complete order. Possession immedi ately. Inquire at No. 76 Walker street, adjoining the Flo rence Hotel. CORNER (iROCERY STORE, AND FRONT CELLAR, corner Twenty-fourth street and Fourth aveuue, to let. k good stand fur a first class Grocery. Also a Stove and Tin Store. ;i7? Fourth avenue, ur would make a good stand for a Bard ware Store, as there is none in that part of the city. E. li. KINSlllMER, 319 Fourth avonnc, 2 to 7 P. M. IjlUKNlSlJED HOTEL TO LET OR LEASE, WITH twenty acrtsol the adjoining farm, situated at Tison icroga Point, al the junction of Lako George and Lake Pha mplnia. It will be put in g >od order, and let or leased in very favorable term.:, to a good applicant. Apply to JAMES K. PELL, 10!) Pearl street. H &RAND STREET liALL, 127 GRAND 8TREET-TO Let? The large room ou the tir.it iieor, up stairs, of this well k nown and Conveniently located building ; particularly noil suited for a drill room, ball room, and public meetings. Forms may be known by applying on the premises, from 10 &. M. till 10 P. Al. ITOU'IS IN EIGUTY-SIXTH STREET, YORKVILLE, al ?To let. two or t liroe of the row ot five new three story liouses on north side of Eighty-sixth street, west of Uarleia railroad. These ho uses are tinished in handsome modera ityle. the street in lUOfeet wide, regulated, enrbod, flagged, rad lighted; and tbe ground buiug very high, renders the location one of the most desirable on the island. Apply to RICH A K 1) L. .SlI YDAM, 1SH Wavcrley place. OUSE ON WASHINGTON SQUARE TO LET.? THE four story hoaee, with every modern eonvenienec, cor ker ef Wert Washington place aud Macdougal street; rent, Mit is. ft 1, 104). oi'it will be paiuted end let ior $1,200. Apply to VALENTINE G. BALL, at 9 A M. or! P. M., at No. 16 dramercy park, East Twentieth street, between Third and Ifoorth a vnues. House to let, furnished ou unfurnished.? One of the most desirable rosideneea in the city, near Union square, will he let t<i a lirst class tenant, at a reason able rent. Apply, to seo the house, through box 1,249 Post ?Beo. House to let.? two two-story and attic brick Houses, in Skillmnn street, near Park avenue, bast BrooMyn, about 104 feet from the stagv routes. The louses contain eight rooms, and pantries to earh room, and ,he water from tho cistern is conveyed to the kitchen. Ap ply to C. KNOX, No. 128 Fulton street. HOUSE TO LET,? a VERY DESIRABLE THREE story House, in n pleasant location, between Ninth and I'entli avenues, lias range, bath, gas, water closets, &e. Pi rtkeriuforuialior. may i.e had by addressing with address tnd references, Box 131 liroad way Post OiTiuo. KOTEL TO RIOT. AND THE FURNITURE FOR solo, with lease.? To a competont person, with some lapilal, this is a good chance to make n fortune. $10.0(10 rill be the purchase; terms easy. Situated in the lower ??rt of thecity, and doing a first, rate business; furnished landsomcly, and in excellent ordev. Address S. T. A., Ucsald ofllvu. Laundry to let: and fixtures for salr.? The building is well lighted and ventilated, and ia equal, if not superior, to any establishment of the kind in Ibis city, and alii rds a liuo opportunity fora person estab lished, ur about commencing tlte business. Apply to E. U. K1NSUIMEK, 319 Fourth avcaBOi from two to seven 1". M . 9FFICFS TO LET? SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS AND artists, at $4, $7, anil $J0 per month, fronting on Nas lau street, and in Clinton Court. Apply to GEO. LEV1E, 130 Nassau street. PART OF A STORE TO LET? FOR THE SALE OF Bmbroideries, Lac es, Ribbons, & the other part to be lee v, pled by a dealer in artistes which will not intcrfuro itlth tho above. Apply at 570 Broadway, fur further infor nation. PART OF A VERY SUPERIOR HOUSE IN FIFTEENTH street ? To let to a small family. The house has all the modern improvements, three rooms deep, and newly built. Heat $360. Apply to E. B, KINSIIIMUR, 319FoartU avenue, from 2 to 7 P. M. ? S TO ICES AND DWELLING TO LET. IN WARREN street. ? No. 92 Warren street is now being altered io to iwo stores, which, together with the dwelling part, containing i kitchen and twelve rooms, will be roady tor occupancy on the 1st of May. Tho principal store, 50 feet deep, is well idapted to a Hank or Insurance Compaxr. Apply daily on the | rnuises from 12 till 1 o'clock of HENRY HKIvGII. TO LET? THE LOWER PART OF NOS. Id AND 19 Union place, Sooth Brooklyn. Apply to J. L. TIF FANY". 96 Liberty street. TO LET -FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES, ON 811*. days, tbe beautiful Hall on tb? first Boer of No. 4M Broadway. Apply to II. WOOD, oa the premises, in the ivening. . TO LET, IN BROOKLYN, TnE TWO STORY AND attie l.riek Honse, with basement and undercellar, No. 13.0 Hudson avenue, next to tho eornor of Sands street, containing thirteen rooms. Rent $330. Apply to Francis Blanchct, 290 Sixth avenue, before 9 A. M., and after 5 P. M. TO LET? IN TnE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, FOR A term of years, the two houses situated at the north-east Desner of Chestnut and?Nintli streets, adjoining the Girard Honse. Apply, by letter, prepaid, to J AMES C. FISIIER. or BAM UKL F. F ISftKlt, No.7tifa Walnut street, Philadelphia. TO LET? TnE FIRST FLOOR, BASEMENT ANB third story of new building No. 29 Beekman St., betweoa William and Nassau. Each story offered is 90 feet deep, and trell calculated for any kind or bosinesa. They will be let toparately or together, as may be required. Inquire of JAMES CONNER & SON. 25 Ann, eor. Nasiam. TO LET.? IN THE PLEASANT VILLAGE OF WEST Hobokcn, within two miles of tbe ferry, commanding a ftne prospect of the bay, city, tie., aix neat honses on #?? rerley Terrace, each having pood accommodation for a re ipeetable family. Rent $KO per annum. Apply to W. SINCLAIRK, near tho premises. TO LET OR LEASE-A STORE AND DOCK, A GOOD location for business for a person with a small capital. Also a brown freestone quarry, the stone beiug favorably known in the city. Water communication to tbe city. Rent low, possession given the 1st of May. For further particu lars, apply to JAMES McALLISTER, 141 Fulton atreet. TO LET? WITH POSSESSION ON OR ABOUT THE first ef May, a handsome cottage residence, with stable, carriage house, "and outhousea, now in progreea of erection, an Eighty-eighth street, corner ?f Bloomingdale road. The above will be rented on reasonable terms to a good tenant. Apply immediately, to M. WILSON, No. S3 William street, Borner of Maiden lane. N. B.? The above property consista af eleven lota of gronnd. and enclosed with picket fence. TO LET.? THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC BRICK honses, 164 and 1.16 Waverley place, near Sixth ave., hav ing bathroom, hot and cold water, fixtures, gas, range, tic., Ike. Will be painted and put In good order, aad rented at a moderate rent to a private family. Apply to LAMBERT SUVDAM, No. M8 Waverley place. TO LET OR LEASE? A PIER, ETC., ON THE NORTH river, near the foot of Canal rtrcet. Water deep enough for the largest site boats. Apply to JAMES PRICE, offic* 17S Hudson street. TO LIT? THE TWO TWO STORY ATTIC AND BASE ment houses, Nns. 81 Varick and 10 Wooster atroeta. Roth in perfect order, and suitable for genteel families. Also, to let. upper part of honse 478 Greenwich atreet. Apply to J AMIS PRICE, office 176 Hudson street. TO LBT-TIIE UPPER PART OF TUB HOUSE NO. 397 Houston street, consisting of five rooms, with nnderkitchen, with all the aaodern improvements, to a small family. For particulars enqnire on the premises. TO L E T? THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS IN Store 194 Water street, next door to the United Statea Hotel, an excellent stand for a Boo* and Shoe, Clothing, or Straw goods wholesale business. Apply to GEORGE WELLS, Jr., 67 South street, np stairs. TO LET.? A TWO STORY HOUSE. ON EIGIITY sixth street, ISO feet west of Fourth aveune, with five lot* of ground attached: fruit trees, grapo vinos, ahrnbbery, be. The house is in complete orier. A(plytoA. ARNOL'X, 303 Broadway, corner of Dnane street. TO LET? THE STORE, WITH FRONT AND BACK room and two bedrooms, in the house No. 84 Pike street. This place is in tho best part of the city, for a bar ber shop, and has been occupied for the same for the last three years. Also, a front room and two bedroom*, and pan fry. on the second floor of noiisc No. f2 Pike street. In qnire at 84 Pike atreet, of C HARLES NASH. TO LET? A STORE, WITH GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS, in a good neighborhood. Would suit for a dry goods or grocery store. Ap.ily at 72 Willi* street. TO LET.? SUCH PART OF THE MANSION LATELY oeenpied by Puilip llone, Esq., doceaacil, corner of firrat Jones atreet fnd Broadway, as will not be required by the Empire City Lank for Banking purpoMs. The | .r tion to let consista of the whole of the uppor part ?f the house, wstli kitchen, ? liar. 4ic. Also, stslle in Great Jonos street t. pply at 118.1 l'roadnay, corner Amity struct. TO LET? TO A MEIPBCTABIil lil'.NTLEtlAN AND wits, /no children,) the second ?torj\ one room on the third story, attic, and use ef front kitchen, in Broome street, between Laurens / nd Wooster. Rent CJ76. iKatof reference required. Adai 'ss box 160 Poet Office. TO LET? IN WILLIAMSBURG, THE NIW Tint1 B story brick house No. II Irving place, on Third street, near South Eiguth street. Parlors n andsnmely arched, with all tbe modern improvements, within two minutea' walk of Peel slip ferry. Apply to O. B. SMITH, N?. 19 Jacob atreet. New York. TO LBT?TW4 VODBRN BUILT THREE KTORY brick houses, having eigl.t bedrooms, together with arched parlor*, bast mi nt anil lunler cellar. In the best lo ratii n in the city of Williamsburg, situated on South Ninth street, near Third st eet, about three square* from l eek Slip Ferry. Rent $450 per annum. Inquire of PETIR MURRAY, 8ft Maiden line, New V rk. TO LET? FOUR NEW BROWN STONE TRONT Honses, furnished with chandelier* and gaa flxtnrec complete, plate glass window*, hestvr*, bath*, fcr., located in a good neighborhood ? rent, JtflO; one *pl?ndid banwa aton* house in Brooklyn? rent. $700; one brick do.? $4*10: one brick do.? $300; Store and lie nee, corner of avenue (J and Eighth atroet? rent, $ti00. Inquire of S. P. TOWN BEND, 82 Nassau atreet, np ttaira. TO I.F.T-A FEED STORE, SITUATED IN ONE OF the greatest thoroughfare* in thl*c i?y, and adjfining a large Livery Stable. This is an excellent opportunity tor any person in. or wishing to go In, the bnsiness. A lease of three yenrs will be given. Apply to MARTIN PH1LBIN, 118 Clinton place. TO KENT- NEAR T1IE TERMINATION OF Till Sixth avenue Railroad, two superior three atory base ment brick honses. with the modern improvements. Rent * KiO. Also, two brown stone fronts on Twenty-fifth street, mar Sixth avenue. Rent $060. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1,104 Broadwny. T O LET AT IIOHOKEN? SEVRRAL CONVENIENT and handsome three story basement and undercellar lirick houses, within four blocks of the ferry, in tho new row nn Hudson street, known as Franklin Terrace. These housca form a whole block, presenting one of the hnndsomest fronts in tho United States, and havabeen built under tho superin tendence of the owner, (Mr. Holt L. Steven*,) who has spared no paina to render them pcrfect .a every rcspect. The h inses lire upon one of the most desiraVle sites in the vicinity of New \ ork, upon high ground and good soil, having a view of the hay and river. Each house has twelve rooms, pantries, and a large under cellar; in front a mfflciently large flower garden, thirty-three feet deep, an4 a yard :orty-five Feet deep in the rear. Tho hoiisci are finished with range*, hot anitcold wat6r In the kltchea at the wash tuba and sink, with every eonveulencc for hot and cold haths, tihower baths, fcc. Gentlemen desiring to escape from th? In at, noise, and dn*t, of the city, can nere aeenre a hand some residence In the country, within 20 or in minutea of Wall street, finished In modern style, and at a rent much l.elow the New York rates. The whole block belonging to ono owner, it ia strongly his interest, and every rrccaation will be taken to preserve the qulat and gentility of the nei^hbor liood, for privftlV rcaidenctl. Inquire at the Hobokcn ?Land Offlu, .f W. W. SUIPI'IN, Agont. T House to let? at tork villi, in iighty ?ev?nth street. between Third and Fourth avennee? a two-story frame houae, containing two parlors, with pan tries between, on the firet floor, the line on the seeond floor, with three attic bedrooma, basement, and kiteben. Alio, one half ef the honae adjoining, of the aame dimensions. Pos sesaion of the half house to be had immediately; with gar dene, flowers, lie., to hnth. for particulars, apply on the premises, er to M. THUTE. 18 Liberty street, N. Y. PART OF A HOUSE TO LKT, TO A SMALL, RESPEC table family or aingle gentlemen ? The second story of a new honae in Monroe place, between Montgomery and Gouvernenr streets, finished in good style, with gas, warm and shower baths, Croton water, two parlors, one bedroom, throe pantries, wardrobe, Sit., all on the same floor, with other privileges. Rent $200. Apply at No. 27 Old slip, se cond deor east of Front street. PART OF A HOUSE IN BROOME STREET, NEAR Broadway, to let ? now vaeant.? Parlors. flrat floor, kitchen, be. Will be let reasonable, famished or unfur nished. to a genteel family. Apply from 3 to 4 o'clock. Physician's Office to let? Front basement, 481 B roe me street. Apply as above. STORE AND BASEMENT TO LET. NO. 308 DUANE street. Possession given immediately to a good tenant, atalow rent. Inquire at 209 Kuan eetreet. TO LET? IN TUE ROSE HI LI, STEAM WORKS, EAST Twenty-eighth atreet, near Third avenue, two floors, each forty-four feet by fifty-five feet. They will be let to 5 ether er separate, cither with or without steam power, ilao, one basement, twenty-eight feet by seventy-five feet. O LET? THE UPPER PART OF A HOUSE, NO. M Amos stroet, consisting of four rooniH, and woodhouae in the yard, and privilege in the cellar. The whole will be let to a small family, if applied for immediately. TO LET-TIIE ELIGIBLE STORE, NO. 4 WARREN street, near Broadway, and counter and desks for aalc. Inquire on the premises. TO LET-A SUITE OF ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, with all the modern improvements, iu a private family. References given and required. Apply at No. 278 Sixth avenue. TO LET? ONE HALF OF A SUBSTANTIAL nOUSE, in Fourth street, with bath, tic., to a newly married couple, or a family without children. Inquire of S. M. PARSONS, 27 Wall street. TO BE LET, OR THE LEASE FOR SALE, OF ONE OF the beat boarding and drinking houses in Weat street, near the Steamboat and Railway ?fficea, with or without the furniture, Rent very low; only requires to be seeu; returns from $10 to $14 over the btr; full of steady boarders. Inquire on the premises, 414 West, street, near Hammond at. TO LET CHEAP? A LARGE WORKSHOP, WITH steam power, well lignted from four sides. It tine every convenient, and will be let cheap to a good tenant; or the advertiser ~would kave no objection to take an interval in a well regulated business requiring such a room. Apply im mediately, at 643 Water street. TO LET. ? $8 PER MONTn. TOR THE TITER PA KT ef a thsee story hunae, |unfurniahed, clone to the Ha milton avenue ferry, Sonth Brooklyn. Very deturalile for a respectable man and wife, or at moat three pcraone of quiet habits. Reference* exchanged, nnd rent in advance. In quire en the premises, or address W. D , 124 Degraw street, South Brooklyn. TO LET.? A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, WOULD let the second floor and front basement to a small re spectable family, or let with board. Referonccs exchanged. Apply at 175 Monroe street. THE SECOND STORY OF nOUSE NO. 175 MONROE street to rent to a small family (man nnd wife pre ferred). Occupied hy the own^r, whose family consistH of three grown pcraons. For further particulars inquire of JOHN BACON, 4i:t water street. To LET OR I, F ASK? Til E most VALUABLE CORNER Store and Basement, in Broadway, corner of Prince street, west side. No. 867 Broadway. Will be lot together or separate. Also. Apartmenta in the house No. 107 f'rinco street, corner of Greene, to be let to a family without children. Apply at 5!M Broadway, in the store. TO LET? TO A PRIVATE FAMIILY, A NEW THREE store house, in a select neighborhood, up town, be tween Broadway and Seventh avenue. Board will be taken for rent, for a gentleman, wife, child and servant. One parlor, bedroom, and ball room, will be kept and furnished. Address Z. A., for three days, at this ofHoe. TO LIT? TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY. WITHOUT children, a parlor, on the second flaor, with grate and marble mantels, one bed room on the third floor, with f re place, and the privilege of Itaseir.ent for wa thing, tee. The nail and staire are carpeted. Address, with name and resi dence. to C. M. S., Herald office. It will be atteuded to. TO DRESS MAKERS? TO LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, (in a side street, first door from Broadway,) that have beert occupied aa a dress making establishment. To a fa-h ionable and experienced dreaa maker, it would be a very de sirable location. None others need apply. Address "Dress maker," Herald office. rpo LET? TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, J. (without children preferred,) part of a desirable new ?thrcestory brick house, situated in Twenty-fifth street, be tween Eighth and Ninth avenues. Address "C. P. S.," at this office. TO LET? THE STORE, NO. Ill CANAL STREET, A good stand for any bnainese. Possession given the first ef May next, for particulars enquire of B. MOORE. 79 William street. TO LET? A I1RST CLASS NEW HOUSE. THREE stories and basement. No. i4(i West Twenty-first street, in a good neighborhood. House 24 by 5>, marble hall and all the modern improvements; gas ornaments are up. Apply to John II. Mct'unn, 132 West Twenty-first street, or at his of fice, 29 Wall street. TO LET? IN BROOKLYN, THE THREE STORY FREE stone house, corner of Henry and President streets; bouse 25 by 50 feet, finished with gas, furnace, range, tec. Al6o, the three story brick house, mastic front, in Union street, fifth house east of Hicks street; house 24 by 50 feet, finished with gas. furnace, range, tec. These houses are w,lhin five minutes' walk of the Hamilton avenue ferry. Apply to Steam te Ovington, Montague Hall, opposite the Citv Hall, Brooklyn, or to Harris Wilson, 10 Wall street, New York. TO BARBERS, PORTERS, AND WniTEWASIIERS.? Wanted? To let, a small Store under the Eagle Hotel, 2(12 William street, for a Barber's Shop. Wanted? A colored man as Porter in the betel. Wanted? The rooms of the hotel whitewashed, immediately. VALUABLE CORNER STORE TO LET-202 WILLIAM street, corner of Frankfort.? Has five large front win dows. Wonld be a good location for a furnishing store, or almost any kind of business. Rent moderate. MISCELLANEOUS . TO PRINTERS.? FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIC Standing Press, and a super royal Washington Hand Press, with self-inking apparatus complete. Apply to R. M. Hoe te Co., Gold street. Flour.? too barrels extra family flowrj branded Hopeton Mills, Hiram Smith, Richardarn, etc. 500 barrels superfine do., branded Niagara Mills. 3vu bar rels No. 2 superfine flour. Oat, Graham and Indian meal. For sale hy J. T. te J. G. FROST, 234 Front streot SECRET EXPLAINED.? IT IS A FACT THAT THE cheap work of boots and shoes as done la the manufac tories at Linn, is far superior in atrength and beauty to those done in New York or Philadelphia, by the best hands. The reaaon is that Singer's Sewing Machine, worked by hand, will do what no human hands ean do alunc, in work ing on leather, cloth, or anything that can be sewed. 1. M. LINGER te CO., 258 Broadway. WATCHES, WATCHES.? I AM SELLING WAR ranted gold and silver watches at lower prioca than Is charged by any other honae in New York:? La lies' fine gold watches, jewelled, $25; gold levers, full jewelled, $:#), $15, and $40; English gold patent levers, $45, $50; English sil ver patent levers, as low as $19; English silver patont levers (best qnality) $30; silver limiting levers, full Jewelled, $18. JOHN i'OX, importer of watches, Broadway, corner of Fulton street (up stairs), and 254 Bowery. GA8FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACK ets, tec., of Cornelius' make, put up and warranted at factory price. Solar Lamps. Girandoles, Ivory Table Cutlery, silver tdated on German Silver Tea Sets, Castors, Baskets, Table Forks, St> to $7 rer do/.cn; Spoons $3, will bear engraving. ASHEK MORGAN, No. 112 William, be tween Fulton and Ann streets, oppoiite the Church. BRUSHES! BRUSHES!!? A LARGE AND SPLENDID assortment of Brushes, just received at R. D. te D. MeMl'RHA V3 Brush Warehouse, 243 Pearl it., New York. Rich cut glass and pressed ware.? turnim. Lane, te Morris, Noe. 43, 46 and 47 Duane street, Mnat faeturera and Wholesale Dealers in Rieh Cut Glass anf Pressed Ware, of every deecription, and of the latest style! ef patterns for table use. Also, Solar, Fluid, and Gas Globes Hall Lanterns, with stained, enamelled, and cut class: GW4 ?tained and eut for parlor and hall doors, Dome Ijgh'te, JM We invite the attention of country merchants te our stecfc ef which we have the lsrgost in the city, at reduced priosa Persons about purchasing out glass for hotels, steMaeM restaurants, and private use, will find every variety of pat tern hy owing at our warerooms. Particular attenmee paid to the fni-kiug of California orders. SPEAR'S PATENT REVOLVING MITRE BOX? PA tented November, 1851.? This machine is so constructed aa to be arranged instantly, to cut the mitres for any obtuse or acute angle, as well ns square joints, and warranted te mak? perfeot joints. The whole or part of the right of said machine for sale. Fur fnrther particulars, enquire of MATIIEW SPEAR, BowdoiuUam, Me., or of J. M. KELLY, Richmond, Me. Silas c. herring's world's fair premium Safes ( Wilder'a patent.) Depot at Green Block. Water atreet, between Depyater and Pine streets, where S. C. Herring oontinues to make and evil his world wide celebra ted Safes; warranted free from dampness. S. C. 11., by the introduction of chilled Iron was the first and only person who has ever offered the pnblic a safe combining the twe es sential qualities necessary to constitute a perfect Fire and Burglar proof Safe united in one. The suhacriber is alao the aole owner of the rights to make and sell Halle' Patent Anti-por der Lock, which received a medal at the World's Fair, ant which he haa fi r lone lime past been introducing on his safis, much to the satisfaction of the public, being much more secure against powder and burglar ? picks than the locka g- nerally nsed by safe makers. SILAS C. HERRING, Nos.135, 137 aafl 139 Water street. Worth knowing.-a liquid hair dfb, re quiring but one npplicatim, (saving the time and trouble of going over the hair with two difleront prepara tion*), has been diacnvcred. It ia inatattanoou* in its ef fects, producing in inimitable black or brown color, aa de sired. A receipt Cor making and directions for using ths same, will be sent to any address, on r feint of $1, poet pnid. Address ETIENNE GUY, Analytical Chomiat, box 34 Broadway Post Office. AH ! MY DEAR BOY, YOU'RE LOOKING JLL! What make* your eyes so red 1 Say, Charley, Jo you spree it still. And never go to bed l "Drink ! oh, no, 'tis the bugs and rats; They keep me ever awake. Harry ! if you a poison know, Prsy, speak it, for my sake." Tell you, Charley? That I will. Vail on Lyon, in Broadway; Procure a powder and a pill, And they both will leave to-day. Cursing all things that creep, U< so ngbt the famonittore. He killed the rats and nent to sleep, And soundly did he anore. Only 25eents, flask or box, 424 Broadway, K. L\ ON. HOTELS. Napoleon hotel at noBOKEN? washinoton street, corner of First street. two miuutea walk from the ferry.? This new and splendid establishment, kept in the American and French styles, by (f. E. I)' Irernols, of I'a ria, chief of the cuisine at the .New York Hotel, haa, during t-lse five mon the of its operation, obtained the most flatter ing support of all amateurs of comfortable and elegant ac commodations. For persons wishing to enjoy the au vanta ges both ol town and country, this hotel cannot be too atrnntflj recommended. Elegant furniture, tho most re ehercTw fare, wines and lienors really imported from Frai.ee, and aapirndid view of the bay of New Nork, are what the rropri' tor oi this establishment can offer to all who would honor him w:th their support. Largo and sin nil saloons Will be always at the disposal private of parties, lhe management and tranquillity of this hotel have made it the rendtivnna of the I est set it ty. thvrt by affording, nlso. to t < patrons, an p por'nnity of S'uuirini' a complete familiarity vut them tl ttfliied >t>)f if ti language ?u0 in mac isTw u. SHIPPING. F?.?,pLi^{^-^??I> WATM MAIL STEAM dew* t with the Pnlt?d 8ut?? min/f??r^ ?*M*ehip wiU Saturday, May 1, at 12 o'eU^t u ? Murope, poritivety, foot a i Caaal street iff kfi.J ' f'?? h?r berth, at the freight, till paid ter ror elegance and eeia/ort. applVt? ??eommedatioa? for Th. ? C?i- " *?" ???' May 16th. u wUi ??e?eed Ike Arctic, and .ail T Du^Z^-r^^tHP0?^ united states following:? ? "? ADuIaT'trW*'" Con>?toek. The.e .hip. hariM bLn hnil fi'" (overnment service \,\rw ."if1 ky*ontraet expremlyfor .truetion? ae iu their en*Tn ?V ? taken in their eon aad their accommodate, 51?r ?u.ure strength and speed, elwance and comfort. P??*???r. are umtquaUed for "brn! ?iU^"8e^\5r^?N?wV0^t0 Liverpool, in <r.k ?tate room., $300. C?DU1. ?<9- AicluMveun.ofeatra.ua uT.Jf'"1"10,1 i0 N*? York, ?30 and ?Qt) a: Bsiaaraffl va^jfer* "?? A" From N.wKYo?kSU EAT" or SA"""> . .??. m, w,d..;s? Srr1: . .?? Do May IS ? ?? Ap'121 " Do May 20 ? }!0 *?J 5 " ?? J?nei2.:: dS y**1* *? l)o Jent26 ?> i.0 Juna 2 " Do July 10 <? \\? ??'no 15 " Do July 24 ?? H? J'ne30 " Do Aug. 7 ? f?? July 14 ?? Do A ng.21 :""m J? JnlJ-ffl Do Sept. 4 ? 1? Aug.ll Do Sept. 18 >? ii Aug.25 Do Oct. 2 '? ?? ?ep- H ?? Oct. 16 "? ? - . Do Oot. 0 Da Oct. 30 " Do 0ct.20. .. Do Nov. 13 " Do Not. 3... Do Not. 27 " Do Not.17. .. Do Dee. 11 " Do Dec. 1... D? Dee. 26 - Do Deo.15. .. _ , , , ? Do Dec.2?J Tar freight er passage, apply te EDWARD K. COLLINS b Co., 56 Wall .t., New Tork. BROWN, SUII'l.KY & Co., Liverpool. K. G. ROBERTS Jk Co., 13 Kin;;'. Arm. Yard, London. JOUN MUNKOE & Co., 26 Hue Notre Duuie dca Vio toires, Pari. ; or GEO. 11. DRAPER. IUtt?. The owner, of fliese ship. will not be accountable for gold, allTer, bullion, specie, jewelry, preci'ou. stones, or metals, unless bill, of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expree.ed. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail Steamship.? Between New York and Liverpool direct, and between Boston una Liverpool, the Boston .hip. ?nly calling at Halifax to land and receive mail, and pau lengera. ARABIA, Capt . PERSIA, Capt. . AFRICA, Capt. llarriaon. ASIA, Capt. Judkins. IUROPA, Capt. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Stout. AMERICA, Capt. Snannon. CANADA, Capt. Lang. CAMBRIA, Cant. Lckeh. These vessels tarry a clear white light at mainmast head; green on the starboard; red on port. America. .Shannon .from Boston .Wednesday.. April 23, 1R.13 Asia Judkine. .from N. York. Wednesday.. May ft, IrtftS Niagara. .Stone . . . from Boston. .Wednesday.. May 12, lN.r>2 Europa. . .Lott lrorn N. York. WedncHduy.. May li>, Passage from New Y'ork or Boston to Liverpool ? Firit Cabin, $120; Second Cabin, $70. No berth securod until tiaid for. Freight will be charged on specie boyond au amount for personal expenses. An experienced Burgeon on board. AU letters aud newspaper, must pass through the Post OlBce. For freight or passage, apply to E. CCNARD, 38 Broadway. French. German, and other foreign goods received and brought in eominon with Btitich Roods. Through bill, of ladinc are given in Havre for New York. Watch us. ? By order of the British Treasury, watches of foreign manufacture bearing the names or marks of English manufacturers, will be hereafter admitted ill England in transitu for the United States aud other countries. In con ?eqiicnee of which, French and SwiBB watches may bo shipped at lluvre tor New York or Boston, via Liverpool, without incurring the rixk, us heretofore, ol' being ecuud by the Eng lish Custom House. PACKETS FOR II AVRK-SKCOND LINE.?' T1IE FOL lo? nig ships will leave Havre on the ltith, and New York on the 1st ol' each month . From Havre. Ship ST. DENIS, ) Jan. 1 Feb. lii 1,WK) tons burthen, > May 1 June !?> Alor.yo Follan.bce, master. J Sept. I Oct. 16 Ship ST. NICHOLAS, ) Feb. 1 MarohlG 1 WO tons burthen, > June 1 July Iti N. W. Eveleifh, master. > Oct. I Nov. Id Ship BALTIMORE, t March 1 April 1(> Toti'ton* burthen, > July I Aug, l(i R. D. Conn, master, l Nov. 1 I>oo. Iti Chip WILLIAM TELL, i AprU 1 May Id (new), L200 ton. burthen, > Aug. 1 Sept. Iti Ji l.ii M illard, mastei. J Dee. 1 Jan. IS They arc all lirst class New York built shii"1, provided with a'.l re(|uisite article, for (hn edmfort and convenience of pas sen|.rtrs. and commanded by men of experience in the tradn. The i rice of p&s.age is S 100, without w ines or linuors. Good, sent to tho eubscribers will ho forwarded lroo from any charges but those actually incurred. BOYD k HINCKEN, Agent. 101 Pearl street. OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. ? FOR Bremen, via Southampton. ? The U. S. Mail Steamship HEKMA N N, Edward Higgins, (IT. S.N.) commander, will mil lor Bremen, touehingat Southampton, to laud the maiU and passengers for England and France, on Saturday, April 24, from pier 3 North river, at 12 M. Price of passage? In firi-t cabin, main saloon, $120; in first cabin, lower saloon, S 100; iu second cabin, Z(iO. An experienced surgeon is at tached totlie.hip. All letters must pass through the Post " lelivi r to 1 I' he steamship Washington will .ucoeed the Otlice. Specie delivered in Havre anu London. For passage er freight, Apply to MOLLER, SAND & RIERA, Agcnt9. 26 South street. The steamship Washington will .acoeed the Hcrn.?!ir:,on the 22d of May. Reduction in fares between Philadelphia and Liverpool. ? The Liverpool and Philadelphia Steam ship Compauy intend sailiug their new .teamship. a. fol lows:? (BOM PHILADELPHIA. City <>f Glasgow Thursday, May ( City of Manchester Thursday, June 3 City of Glasgow Thursday, July 1 City of Manchester Thursday, Juiy 2 6 iron Li van root.. City of Glasgow Wednesday, April 7 City *f Mancliestcr Wednesday, May 5 City of Glasgow Wednesday, June 2 City of Muuehestcr Wednesday, June 30 Hates of past-age from Philadelphia: ? Saloon in single state rooms, ?!?); in dcuhle state rooms, (lift; in forward state rooms, fftft. Including provision, and .teward'd fens. For freight or passage, apply to TBO.MAS RICHARDSON, 41 Eichange place, N.Y., or No.!) Walnut street, Philadelphia. STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.? 1 he Olasgow and Nov Xork Steamship Company's new .team.bipGLASGOW, (l,!Hi2ton? ? 4il0 horse power,) Robert Craig, commander, will sail from N?w York tor Glasgow, on Saturday, the l.t of May. at 12 o'clock noon. First cabin past age, yO; second do., Sift. Apply to J. M S YMON, 33 Broadway.^ UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, connecting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Only through line for California and Oregon, via Aspinwall, Navy Bay, direct, per steamer. ELDORADO, on Tuesday, April 20tn, and tho GEORG I A, via Hwana, on Sattirduy, April 24th. The splendid Steamship EL DORADO, KrttO tons, H. K. Davenpurt, U. S. Navy, Commander, will sail en Tuesday. April 20th, at 2o'cloek, P. M., direct for Aspin wall, connecting at Panama with the Company'. Steamers; and the GEORGIA, 3,000 ton., D. D. Porter, U. S. Navy, Commundcr, wfll leave her pier at the foot of Warren street, on Saturday, April 24th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for Aspinwall, via Havana. Passengers by the Georgia will connect with the well known and favorite United Stute. Mail Stcaicship PANAMA, to .ail for San Francisco on the arrival of the Passengers and Mails. No detention at Panama. The Pa nama Rbilroad i. now in operation, and the Curs running to within a few mile, of Gorgona. Passengers will thus be en abled to save about thirty-five mile, of the river navigation, and also the danger Anu expense heretofore attending the landing in boats off Chagres, as they wHl be landed from the eteamtr. free of cxpen.e, on the Company', wharf at A. rinw all. Kate, of Fare to SanlFrancisoo : ? First Cabin, $310; Second Cabin, 1270; Steerage, 12<lO. Rates of Fare to Afpinwall First Cabin, $<>5 ; Second Cabin. 84ft; St^eratre, $3ft. For freight or passage, apply te CHARLES A. WHIT NEY, at the office of the Companie., No. 177 We.t .treet, eorner of Warren. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, connecting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. ?Only through line for California and Oregon. Extra ? Through Ticket, now for sa'.c. Tho superior doublo-engine ?teamship ILLINOIS, 2,?00 ton., II. J. HarUtene, U. S. N., comroand.r, beiBg n"W ready for service, will leave for Aspin wall, Navy Bay, direct, on Monday, April 2Cth, at two o'clock, P. M., preci.cly, from her pier, at trie foot of Warren street, N. R., to connect with the Golden Gate, 2,. "KIO tons, Lieutenant Patterson, 1'. S. N., commander, which steamer is ordered to remain at Panama, to be in readiness immedi ately on arrival of the passengers at that point, and to sail direct for San Francisco, without any delay. The aeuoin modations of these steamships are unsurpassed, and they have proved to be the fastest ever launched? the Illinoie having made the passage from New York to the Isthmus in .even days and fourteen hoirrs, and the Golden Gate from Panama to Sun Francisco in eleven days and eighteen hour.4. The Panama Railroad is now in operation, and the cars run ning to within a few mile, of Gorgona, at tho head of River Navigation. Passenger* going forward by these vessel., it is confidently expected, will make the quickest trip ever per formed from New York to San Francisco, Early application will be necessary to sccnre each passage, for which, apply to CHAS. A. WHITNEY, at the ofiioe of the Companies, No. 177 W..ft street, corner of Warren ftreet. Through to san francisco.? new york and San I ranci.eo Steamship Line.? The new steamship UNITED STATES, Charles C. Berry, commander, will take her Leparture for Aspinw all. Navy Bay. on Saturday, 15ih May, at 3 P. M .. connecting at Panama with the new double engine steamship WINFIELD SCOTT, 2,100 tons burthen, Kcnney Couillard, commander, which steamer awaits the arrival of the passenger" at Panama by the United States, from New York, and immediately thereafter proceed* to San Franci.co direct, without .topping at intermediate ports. Th.se vesaels, in accommodations and safety, arc not sur passed by any on this route: and an experienced surgeon i. attached to.c&eh vessel. Tho United States has mado the voyage between New York and ( nagre. in seven d?ys nine teen hours: and the Winficld Scott ha* Just performed tho voyage bet ween New York and Panama in tho shortest time on record, l otb as to running and actnal time from port to port. Books now pen. and thrcugh tickets for sale. First cabin, .tax rt/i>m, i-Jlft; .eoond do. do., SL'iift; steerage. (200. Ajply to t AVIS, BROOKS& CO., General Agents, 2S Beaver strott. JONES U JOHNSON. 104 West street, eorner of Liberty streot. r*?en?er? by the United Stat** ill disembark alsug aide the wharf at Aspinwall, and taite the Panama Railroad, now o| encd nearly to Gorgona? thts avoiding the risk at tendant upon landing in boat, at Chagres, and the river navigation to Gorgona. US. MA II STEAMSHIP COMPANY.? FOR NEW OR. ? 1. ans, via Havana.? Tiic splendid new doublo engine .teamship GEORGIA, 3,000 tons. D. D. Porter, U. S. Navy, c<mmansert will .ail from the pier at foot of Warren street, N. K., on Saturday, April 24. at 2 o'clock P. M., preoisely. Hate, ( f passage te New Orleane? New arrangement:? La die.' saloon berth., $70: after do. do., (74 ; ftrward do. do., (SO; ?t?erag? do. do., fib. Speoio "nly taken on freight to Havana. Freight taken to New Orleans at 40 ecnt. por eu bic foet. Shipper, of freight arc requested to .npply them .tlvcs with the company's bills "f lading, which ru.y be hud < n application at the office. No other form will be signed. No Milt of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For froight or passage, apj ly to M. C. ROBERTS, 177 West stiost, eorner Warren street ACIF1C MAIL STEAM H H IPCO MPAN Y . ? A NOTICl hai.ng apieared lu Saturday's p. per., c. uveying the Idea thot ; ftesenrer. pr ivided wita ticket, fr' in responsible afenrns, would be subject to detention on the l.tnmn. of Pmania, it ;? deemed ] roper to announce, that the .teainer Oregon wax at Panama at la.t date* as a sp.re steamer, free of eniiai ' meuis fer passengers, ?.nd iu the absence 'f ncei dent at sea, the (teamer. California, Republic, Tennessee, G'l'ien (iu'? and C onst it u'ion, ia the service of thi. Com po ny, will be at Panama in the "iirse of the present month. By order. W M. H. OAVIDoE, Secretary. New rk, April .1. IV'2. I^MI'IRF. CITY LIN E? FOR S.\N FRANCISCO, VIA J Ckagr.., direct.? The new and .plendid double eugine ste.mship HIF.RRA NIVADA (1,(4*1 tun. burthen). J, B. Wilson, ? n mandvr (formerly Of the F.mpire City), will leave for t hagrex. -lircet, on Thursday, 2id April, at three o'clock, from her dock, 1'ier No. 3 NorHi river. Thi. steamer ha? acommodat i?ns for i aoin and steerage passen ger*, si per lor to any *hip iu the trade. An experienced surge, n i? attached to the sl ip For freight or passage, aptly to J. ttOWARD & SON, Agents, 34 Broadway. The f leria Nev.da will leave agal* on Thursday. Mav a), mime, ting at Panama with the splendid .tcam.hip N.w Orleans ^ SHIPPING. U'OR SAVANNA II.? UNITED" STATES MAIL LINE.? M. The new and snperiur steamship FLORIDA, Thoma* Lyon, Captain, will leave en SatnrJay, April 2tth> at i o'clock P. M., from pier 4, North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITCH I LL, No. 1M Front (treet. The Alabama, Cbas. D. Ludlow, Captain, will leave on Saturday, Hay lit. For speed, strength, accommodations, and fare, these ships haw uo superior on the ooean. For Norfolk, Petersburg, and richmond Every Saturday. The new and splendid side wheal double euwine steamship HOANOKS, Lowis l'ariib comman der, will leave pier 13 N. R., for the ahoy# ports, ou Satur day, April 24th, at 1 o'clock, P. M. I'a*sage and faro to Norfolk, stateroom included, $8 ; do, to Petersburg and Richmond, $10. Steerage pannage half price. Bills of lading signed only en board. ?'or freight apply on board; and for carnage to LUDLAM & PLEASANT, 83 Front street, near Old all p. FOR PORT PHILIP. AUSTRALIA, DIRECT.? THE superior A] New York built clipper ship Panama, will bo despatched an above, on the 25th or May. For freight ot rasaage, apply to RUSSELL & NORTON, 31 Old Slip, or to ELLIOTT, ARK ELL k ?0? 14<i Pearl street. This ship has splendid accommodations fur lint aud second cabin passengers. WANTED- TO I'URCIIASE AN OLD SIIIP, OF FROM SCO to 1.000 tone burthen. Address S1MONSON it LUOAR, immediately, No. US avenue D. CALIFORNIA TICKETS. CALIFORNIA TICKETS.? PERSONS HAVING through Ticketa for the Vanderbilt Line, and United State* Mail Line, for 20th aud 2tith April, and 6th May, will find a purchaser at Mumford ? Co.'s, Penn Building, Phila delphia. Address tu Mumford Hi Co., by Mail, and cnolos* the earn*. CALIFORNIA THROUGH TICKETS FOR SALE? BY Steamer ILLINOIS, to sail April 2tith, ( United States Mail Line.) Two Steerage Tickets, choice berth, will be told at a discount, if applied for immediately. Apply to DAVIS AFFLICK, Naval uiuee. Custom House. LADY'S TICKET FOR SALE-ONE FIRST CABIN Lady's Ticket for the Vauderbxlt Line, Sth Miy? a choice berth on the Northern Light. Apply to J. W. CARRINOTON, ADAMS At I O., IS Wall st. FOll SALE, AT PAR-TWO CALIFORNIA THROUGH tickets, hrst cabin, per Georgia, April 24. Apply to MESSRS. WARD & CO.. 54 Wall street. For sale? one through steerage ticket Vanderbilt'i Line? to sail on the 6th of May, with berths on both steamers, will be sold at cost. Apply to FRANK 4, TRITANT, 202 William street. OR SALE-TWO FIRST CLASS CABIN TICKETS. . per steamers Illinois aud Goldeu Gate, to sail ou the 2litli iust., at No. 11 Broadway. TWO FIRST CLASS THROUGH TICKETS, BY THE Northern Light, to sail on the Sth of May, Vanderbilt'* line, with the exclusive use of stateroom It, suitable fur a gentleman and lady, er two gontlomen. Apply to JAMKS CURRY, 4.' Canal street. TRAVELLERS' GUIDE. CAMDEN AND AMROY RAILROAD, FOR P1IILA delphia, from pier No. I, North river, foot of Batt?ry Blace. by steamboat JOHN POTTER. Two lines daily, ormng line leaves at 8 A. M. Afternoon express line at 1 P. M., through to Philadelphia in four and a ball hours. Faro? first class cars, $3; second class, (by 2 P. M, line only) $2. Returuiug, leave Philadelphia from foot of Walnut street, at 8 A. M. a id 2 P. M. Emigrant line, by steamboat TRANSPORT, from pier No. 1, at S P. M. Fare $1 _M). OR ALBANY. WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.? FA nE " reduced. ? Regularity and safety combined. ? The ears of tbeNew Y< rk and Harlem Railroad leavo the City Hall station, New York, daily, (Sundays excepted,) at li ?'clock A. M., April 21, 1SS2. M. SLOA1, Superintendent. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIRECT.? U. 8. Mail and Express Lines, through iu 4 hours. N.J. Railroad, via Jersey City, leaving New York at 6 A. M.,foot of Cortlandt street; 9 A. M. and 6Jg P. M., Liberty street. L ave Philadelphia same hours, from foot of Walnut stroot. Sare reduced to $.5 fur tirst elass, and (2 fiO for second class, iiltimorc, Washington, and Charleston through tickets sold in the above lines, and through luggage carried In the 'J A. M. and 5% P. M. lines trom New York, with through ounduutczs, without expense. MATRIMONIAL. LOVB and happiness, or now to win rnu one you love best. Professor Loraine, furmcrly of Paris, now of New York, will send to any address, on receipt of ono dollar, post paid, plain directions to enable ladies or gentle men to w in the devoted affections of as many of the opposite sex as their hearts niny desire. The process is simple, but so captivating that all may be married, irrespective of a -c, appearance, ur position; aud last, though not least, it can be urranged witn such ease and delica.'V tlmt detection is impossible. Address Professor LORAINE. box 2,4.'>ii, N. V. Post Olhce. All letters must be post paid, otherwise not attended to or taken out. MATRIMONY MADE EASY, OR HOW TO WIN A Lover. ? Professor I/aw ton, Boston, formerly of Lon don, will send to any address, on receipt of one dollar, post paid, plain directions to enable ladies ur gentlemen to win the devoted affections of as many of the opposite sex as their hearts nay desire. The process is simple, but so capti vating thai all may be married, irrespet live of a^e, appear ance, or portion; and Inst, thongh nut least, it can boar ranged with such rase and delii a< y that detection is im possible. Address Professor Lawton, Boston, Mass. Nc letters taken from the Post Office unless the pvct.%nu is paid. EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENT. Beautiful, lasting, and cheap boots.-mr. Hazard, Bootmaker, so well known among the Ameri cans who are visiting Paris for a long period, wishes to have his customers aware that his store, newly refitted and deco rated, i? now located at No I lace des Italiens, just oppo site the theatro of the Comic Opera House, on the second tloor. The Patent Leathers fnruished by Mr. Hazard tear no competition, and hi* t'nlf Skins are ns soft n-* bu.T. Letters may be directed Mr Hazard, containing the measures of the loot, and h? will make nnd send his goods through the agency of Messrs. Livingston, Wells, ta Co., No.ti Plaoc tie la Bourse, Pari". fTlHE MUST TAILOR IN PARIS. ? Til F, FIRM OP A Messrs l!arlv. Schemite. & Ilevallier. No. 22Ruede Choiseuil, corner of the Boulevard des Italions, is so well known among the Americans visiting Paris, that it needs no commendation. The novelty of good*. the elegance of the cutting, t lie poodnc * of cloths, a- well a* the peculiar seal of bon goiit of these tailors, are not only European, but also American, in all respects. Orders maybe sent to Messrs. Barde, Schemite. Si Duvallier, with a model, or the exact measures, and they will send the commanded articles through the agency of Messrs. Livingston, Wells, it Co., No. 8 Place dc la Boor- e, Paris. AGENCY. TITORTHINGTON G. 8NETHEN CONTINUES T? TT practice law in the Snprcine Court? to attend te eases before Congress ? to prosecute claims and settle account* ?goinst the Departments and Hoards of Commissioners? to procure patents at home and abroad? to obtain ponsions and bounty lands? to collect debts, dividends, legacies and inheritances in any part of the United States, and in foreign countries? to make investments of funds in loans and stocks, and on bond and mortgage ? and to negotiate the purchase and sale of loans, lands and patent rights in any State of the Union. Particular attention paid to California land title cases, comiugnp to the United States Snprerae Court ou appeal. Communications, pre paid, addressed to W. 0. Snethen, No. 8 Carroll place, Capitol Hill, Washington, I). C. will meet with prompt attention. M ASTROLOGY, Ac RS. PREWSTER, FROM PHILADELPHIA, TRN dcrs her services to the Indies and gentlemen of t his ctty, in Astrology, Love, and Law Matters, interpreting Dreams, fcc., by nooks and science, constantly relied nn by Napoleon; and will tell the name of the lady or gpntlumaa they will marry. Also the names of the visiters. Residence 411 Crand street, between Clinton aud Attorney struct*. Ladies, tifty ccnts; gentlemen, one dollar. D R. ROBA* K'S NATIVITIES.? Why be harassed every day, Thinking what may next take place? Dr. Roback can portray, By the planets truthful ray, \11 1 All events, or grave or gay, That in the future wo must face. Nor Is this all. Not only do the nativities east by Dr. RO BACK. No. fi White street, show what dc ? tiny seeius t" ha ve in store for the individual, but they desifpiate the methods by which misfortune, sickness, and other perils, mny be avoided. Pope says that Heaven, while " llindinz Nature fast in fnte, Lett free the human will." So that if we are forewarned we are forearmed. The nativi ty points out the dangers that beset iu>. and kn< wiug them, it is our own faults if ?c do not avoid then. Dr. C. W. Ro back, as tho astrological adviser of King Bernadotte of Swe den, warned him against two conspiracies, anil is now in tho confidential correspondence with his son, the reigning King. Oscar the 1st. He nas also cast the nativities of tn j Kiuj;s of Prussia, Naples, Denmark, and Hunovcr. and so far every thing has fallan ont with th? se monarchs according to the very letter of their horoscopes. Dr. C. W. Roback is pre pared to calculate nativities for persons at a distance, on re ceiving their names. and the year, day, and hour of birth. Forfull nativities. $5, He tuny be consulted, or addressed by letter, postpaid, and including the necessary fee, at No. <i M bite street, New Yerk, HEW PVBLAC &TIONI. New medical books.? a practical work on t lie Nature and Treatment of Disease! of the Urinary Organs: by II. Boitwick. M.D., practising physician and sur geon, and lecturer on these complaints. Price reduced to |7 #0 ? 87 colore ! plates. Extract from the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal ? " It may be said fearlessly, to lie eijnol to Acton s or Ricord's great v ' rk on the same family oi diseases, aud fir superior vo anything of the kind before published in this country." Author of a work ou Secret Vice and their terrible consequences. This is, without doubt, the most Wuthful and important book on this suh jeet ever published. Price <>1. Ant h .r of a book on Natu ral Death, Die', die family Physician; Cause of (Juackery, ki . be. Forsale at 233, and of the Author, 301 Broadway. MEDICAL.. ~ Artificial leeches.- alexandbrs patent. By this Invention families can havo six or twelva leccl.es always ready for use, and easily applied, at a tri fling eost, w hen com pared to the expense aud trouble of the disgusting reptfle. Depot 131 Fultu* etreet, Herald building. 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Th se who apply In the earlier stares of diseases, w ill be gratific.l hy the ea?n and rapidity of tho cure, which Is often effected in a very few dars. Separate waltingroom* are provided. For treatment by letter, address box 8<;9 Post Office, P. 9.? Dr. Halph would udd, that besides the diseases properly belonging to the above "speciality," his I ra ticc includes the treatment ,hronio ulostatlons, I iles, diseases of *he skin and bladder, gravol, pains in the lack, loss of mental and physical capacity, norvous ness. Ike. P RIVATE MEDICAL WORK.? A PR ACTICAL TIIRA tise on the nature, symptonM. pr 'gr<*ss, consequences, remedies, and cure of delicate di.ca-cs? on disea-cs which closely resemble and are liable to be tiikcn as such; and on the dilcases resulting fr in them, ?tt h illustrative plates, by Joseph Ralph. M. I . author of the Family Physician, fcc., eleventh edition, 342 pp. Price 2T? ccnts. For salo by the pul.llsber, 43 Ann street, 2 Astor House, and by most book sellers: also, by th* aithnr. ><8 lir'euwieh str et, or mailed, free of postage, by addressing, post paid, to box 809 luwer l'sitOBw. ' and well known Christy's Minstrels, comprising an efficient and reraatilo "corps' of '"talented" and "experienoed performers," nnder tlie management of E. P. Christy, whmi AMVBBMKNTfl. BOWKRT THEATRC.? UOXES, 26 CENTS T PIT, li'i eents, Seats iii Orchestra Boies, 30 ceuts. Doors'open at 7t curtain rises at 7X o'cluek. Thuraday nveniny, April '22. will he played the dramatic romance of th? CORSICAN BROTHERS ? Mr. Eddy at the twin Brothers; M.de Chateau Renaad, Mr. (soodall; Baron du Moutgiron, Mr. Hamilton; M. Alfred Meyuard, Mr. Oleun, Orlando, Mr. Lefltngwell; < o lonna, Mr. Criffitha, Mine. Savilla del Franchi, Mri). Jordan; Maria, Mian IIUTert. Previous to the drama, the comedy of PERFECTION? Charlos Para 'on, Mr. Goodall; Ham, Mr. Griffiths; Kate O'Brien. Mm Putter. Miss (Jertrude l)aw?? will appearand dance the Irish Lilt. BURTONS THEATRE. CHAMBERS STREET.- DRKHS Circle and Parquet, SO cent*; Second Tier. 25 cents; Pri rato Boxen, $.r>: Orchestra Seats, 73 cents. Door* open at 7; to begin at 7 o'clock. Thursday evening, April '?!, will be played the comedy of SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER? Mr. Hardcaatle. Mr. Blake; Tony Luiupkiu. Mr. Burton; Sir Charles Marlow, Mr. Ilea; lira. Hardcaatle. Mrs. Ilnghes; Mist Hardcaatle, Miss Mary Tavlor. To conclude with the drama of the TOODLES Mr. Timothy Toodle, Mr. Burton; Mrs. Timothy lie. Mrs. Hughes; Frank Acorn, Mr. Bland; OiilH Acirn. Mr. Rniitlll 0li ?< entou, Mr. Chlllntyi Mary Acorn. Misa Weston. National theatre, ciiatiiam street.-dress Circle and Boxen. cents; Pit. V2K cents; Orchestra Tickets, flif cents; Private Box Tickets, $1. Doors open at 7; enrlain rises at 7'. o'clock. Thursday evening, April Z'i, will he performed tiio nrauia of the HI.ACKSIWI II Of ANTWERP? Ouintiu Malay*, Mr. W. ll.Joues; Frank Merit, Mr. Clarke; Baron Von liuaist, Mr. Arnold; Agnes Flores, Mrs. Nichols. Alter wMi li, the drama of the CATTLE STEALERS? Dugald Marneil, Mr. E It Ian chard; Archibald Leslie, Mr. Cooke; Jessy Campbell, Mrs. Nichols. To con clude with t lie farce of A KISS IN TU li DA UK ? Selirn Pet tibone, Mr. Fox; Mary, Mrs. Drew. CHRISTY'S OPERA BOU8BL MECHANICS' HALL, No. 472 Bruadway, abort Grand 4ruet. Open every night during the wtek. until further n ilioo. The original an efficient experienced risty, whose concerts in this city, for a succession of " livo years," have been received with favor bv highly rcapettable and fashion able audiences. Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 7; com mence at H o'clock. The pair, im of Christy's Minstrels are respectfully informed that tlie Saturday aftcruoou eoacerti are liHOaUMUi WOOD'S MINSTRELS. AT WOOD'SMINATREL RAM, 4 W Broadway, above Howard street.? The proprietor takes pleasuru in announcing to ti e public that lie has en gaged the most celebrated mimicians und Negro delineator* in the world, and is determined to make W ood's Minstrel Hall in every way worthy tin patronage of the ladies and gentlemen or this city, lie also takes this opportunity to express his tiian];a for the treat patronage conferred on liiia since the organist ion of hia present star comps.uy, aud be promises to ruilcitish it Irom time to time with whatever novelticH or striking talent may appear iu the profession. Wood's MlnatrelB perform every evening, and on W edneada/ and Saturday afternoons. Admission, eents. Doors opea at 7 ; eonoerte ooinmenoe at 8 o'clock. The afternoo? toncerts commence at .'i o'clock. N. 11? The strictest ordvr and decorum will be preserved, and tiie greatest attentiea paid to tlio comfort of visiters. I .BELLOWS' MIN8TRELS.? NOTICE.? THE ORIGIN AL well known "Fellows' Minatrols," comprising an effi cient "corp-i" of "talented aud experienced performers, under the direction of J. II. Follows, would respectfully in form the public that they will perform at Troy, April 17 tit and 19th; L'tica, April 20 tn and '.Mat; Syracuse, April 22d and lEId; Auburn, April 24th; Geneva, April '.Mb; Corinthian Hull. Rochester, April 27th, 2hth ami Xltli; Concert llall, Bultalo, A pril 30th, and May 1st, 3d, 4th, Atli and tith. I*. S. ? Due notice will begivcu when tliey commence their eea ccrta again in Broadway. ASTOB PLACE OPERA.? THIS EVENING THB BUR leiqne operu of pHIN-DE-HEEL-AH, or Cinderella ? Lynch as the Prinot*; h avuiisgh aa tliti Baron; Itainer as Dan dfnah; Sanford as I'eter Pumklncater; Collins as Shin; Ru dolph aa Slow e; Vouhonhorat as l^uirhy. Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. Admission. 2.'i unnt.s: Private Boxes, "f-l 60, cnu be ?ccurcd daring the day, from 10 A, M. to 4 P. M. Saturday afternoon au extra p? rl'ormanee, commencing at '.i o'clock. Saturday evening, Stanford's Ueuelit, and last night tf the Opera Tionpe. __________ GIOSSIN'S BENEFIT. AND PRESENTATION OK A 1 Silver Horn. ? On Friday evening Mr. John Oossin ad vertiies liia Benefit, to eomo off at the Bowery Amphitheatre, on which OCCHI ion he annoutices to present to the tire eom pany. or other association, tiurcha ine the largest number of tickets, an elegant Silver (lorn, with a funny inscription upou it. rp HE LADIES' PAIR AND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN A mint, at Metropolitan Hull, will continue open during this day (April --). and in the evening Adkiut' celebrated Washington Iirns< Baud will play their favorite pieces. Til o proceeds will be applied to tho hcnelit of the Free Eplaoopal Church of St. J ude, on Sixth avenue. luii.ialon, 12, cent a during the day, and cents iu tho evening. Anatomical mi seum, :?io Broadway, corner . of Dunne street.? Strati 'era vi iting the city will liud it pleasing and inBtruetfVe to visit this establishment. Open from 8 o'clock A. M. until 10 o'clock P. M. Admission, 2 .? ccuts. BRACKETT'S MARBLE GROUP OP THE "SHIP wrecked Mother aud Child," at Stuyrcsant Institute, 6?U Broadway, now open (for a short time only), from 9 A. M. till lo P. M. Admission, 25 ccuts; soaaju tickets, 60 cents. MFiDtCAI*. CEA SICKNESS? SEA SICKNESS. ? DR KELLINOER'S discovery lor preventing and relieving this awful drend of the ocean, will eventually induce thousands to travel who havu remained at home fer fear of the unpleasant conse quences that generally follow a voyage to sea. '1 lie Doctor's name w ill be borne iu grateful reinrmbrance, carried over the broad Atlantic, and the glad tidings spread over the face of creation. Capt. M. Ilerry of the steamer Marion, for Charleston. Pier No. 4, North Rixer, says that he never leaves port without it, as it saves great trouble to those that travel. It seldom fails to prevent the attack, if taken aa the symptoms approach. No one unaccustomed to the rea should leave port without it. It ia also equally success ful in cholera, diarrho a, dyeentery, bilious colic, cramps, and all manner of spasmodic difficulties? it acts like a charm. Sold at -17<> Broadway, at 51 a bottle; Sd> a doiieu, ca.sli. Dr. bosth ick s practk al work on the na ture aud treatment of diseases of the urinary organ*, practising physician and sur^< on, end lecturer on these eom mr.ints. i rice reduced to $i 60? -37 colored plates. Extract from the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal ; ? "Itmsy be said fearlessly, to be equal to Acton's or Rieord's great work on the same family of dlses?es, aud fur superior to any thing of the kind before published in tins country." Anther of a worlt on Secret Vjic, Impoteiicy, and their terrible eonsequences. This ls.-wathont d ul t, the moat truthful and important book on tnissnbleet over published. Price $1. Author of a book on Natural Death, Diet, be.; Family Phy sician. Cause ?,f tjuackery, fee., itc For tale at 222, aad of the Author, B04 Broadway. Dr. cooper, ii m am; street, has. fob the last twenty years, enjoyed the most extousive practice iu private diseases of any medical man in New Vork. lie can cure the ui' st a.gruvuted cases ol this disease, and mild cases removed in two days. Dr. Cooper can cure tho worst form, in from two to thrro weeks, of constitutional debility, brought on by a secret habit indulged in by young men. This, when too frequently iudnlged ill, begets dyspepsia, weakness of the limbs anil small of the hack, confusion of the liitcllci t, and aversion to nociety. It affords Dr. C. un bounded pleasure to I cable to refer to many persons who, after suflrringsilently for a long time, have been restored by hiin to perfect health. Alt eases andurtuken, treated with candor. DR. WARD MAKES ASTONISHING CI KF.S, SI i ll as uo other Doctor ran do. Either a euro or great amendment before twenty-four hours. To contract disease is made uiere nothing under onr treatment, which ia science brought to perfection. Remember it. render. All oth?r methods of cure are dreadful, worse thuu the disease, which they only translate to some other place, instead of exter minating. Office, corner of Canal street and Broadway. DR. WARD, DEVOTED TO HKI.M ATE DISEASES, makes the speediest euros. All who have contract** a private disease, make early application. Our treatment is the admiration even of physicians. The itisapp <inted are eertain of a cure from us, however much other doctors have failed. Immediate relief afforded. No fee required. Book gratis. Consultations private. Office, oorner Canal street, and Broadway. DR. WARD IS OF SIGNAL SERTICE TO THE UN fortuuate, bis treatment anickly removing tho mise rable patient from suffering ana detection. lie cures all the difficult cases that have dehed others. Fortnnate are those coming to him, for they are well before other doctor* would have made any Improvement. Book gratis. Con sultations private. Office, corner Caual street aud Broad way. DR. WARD'S UNFORTUNATE'S FRIEND, UNE qu ailed for eradicating disease. Blessed by all who try it. The moat prompt eradicator, ret so mild, it may be given to infants. Private diseases vanish under its use. $1, with a book. W ho w ill give fees after that f Citizens and stran gers, remember it. Depot, Dr. Ward's, corner of Caual street and Headway. DR. WABD'S MAGICAL TREaTMENT.-UNPaRAL lelcd avccess. ? Patients cured, however long or badly alllietcd. Never any failures, which is more than other phy siciatis oan affirm. Inuumeralle cases progress in defiance of all treatment known hitherto; but by our wonderful pre parations, and assiduous application of them, we euro or relieve instantaneously. The disappointed pluck up hope at once on coming to us. Office, coruer of Caual street aod Broadway. , DR. J. MORDAC'S PREVENTIVE WILL BE SENT by mail, on rec elptof$l, post paid. It is intended for I those who do rot feel inclined to increase their families. It Is simple aud infallible. Address J. MoltlMC, box 4 01 Philadelphia Post Office. DR. JOHNSON, 1>; M ANE ST., U ll.l, f .iiilT.li $M?I if failing to cure any ease of disease lie undertakes. Ilia practice, of over 22 years at his present office, is un equalled by any medical man In New York. Tiiost who may contract disease, can apply to Dr. J. , with the certainty of having their caBes properly treated. A perfect euro or a* charge. Dr. warkf.n, v.. i mott st.. < untinces to he nonsuited on the treatment ef private diseases. Thirty seven years' practice enables him to cure nervous debility. His treatmen t is safe aud speedy. N o mercury used, or con finement from business required ; and eases of roceut occur rence invariably cured in from three to live days. No lee tUl eured. DR. MORRISON IS CONSULTED ON CERTAIN diseases, which he treats without mercury. It-cent caaos he cures in three days. Thirty-three years' praotic* enables him to cure those aeneral and local debility* artairg from imprudent habits. See his London diploma in lus prf rate offioe, 2tH>, FiJton street. No fee till oired. Doc tor hi ntf.r s red dro?\-of am rehe dies yet di-covered. this is the most certain. It makes a speedy and |*rmant care, without the least restriction In ui?t, drink, or exposure, f?r change in habits or busiuoAM. Mnny art- ttired in one ?Ju^. l?rir? one d ?lUr only, witii A medio! book. No. 3 Division? tho only Dr. k. hbkdrick^ rKKVKNTM E With bm sMirr by mall, on receipt of twenty-five cents, P 'St paid. 1 his is the same pteventivo undor various names, adver tised for one dollar, and sometim?s for hre dollars. Don't he deceived. It is intended for those ?uo do not feel in clined to increase their families. It is simple and infalli ble. Address Dr. E. HENDRICKS, box ^,4."Kj New Vurk Post Office. ft ftftn IIKU ahd.-jeffrik.v an r i dote, a 'si-e yO\/U <ihe icltture lor the cure of private <1 i - orders. It makes a speedy cure, without the least restrictions of diet, driua, exposure, or ohanae in application to business. The propriitor challenges ? sinde cn.e which tlu mixture will not cure, tinder the forfeiture of five hundred dollars. It Is put up ia bottles, with full directions, at $1. One bot tle lasts s week? many arc cured in two dars. Forsale by C. II. RIN(., I1C Broadway, an i Ills Bayard street. N. V.; W. R. Little, lit! Hanover street, Boston, tt right fe Co., New Orleans. TO THE MARRIED.? OF ALL THE KNOWN PRE vci.tives, I ?r ttitliams' is nairersaHy acknowledged to be the best andtheonly one that is snre'ly elfee^tial. It csn be secured f-ir a short time longer, by addressing, post paid, 1). O. II. WILLIAMS, Post Office, aud enclosing <>5. 1"V> THE MARRIED?ALL THE KNOWN I'REVEN . lives, and among them > ikl perhaps tho only one, surely vtlectnal, aud w holly unobjectionable, can be procured by addresfing (post paid) Dr. J. 11. Delaporte, New Vork city, and enclosing ?4. Inquires (post paid) answered. THE FEMALE'S CONFIDENTIAL FRI EN D.? OR. B. HENDRICKS Female Panacea, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, cor rects all irregularities nf the female system, sent by mail with advice. Prince W cents, consultations, &c. Letter! confidential. Address hi* 2, 4.W, N. Y. Post Office. No. 3 mnst not he taken during prennancr. N. B.? Look out for tmposters who attempt to swindle the unwary and ignorant by charging one dollar for coaatorUita, instead of twsaty >r? csnts for the genuine. 1 AXV9?Mt:*T?. DIOASVir TKli'J'KK K \ U \ itBHAlX, MJ ?13 Leasee.? Boxca and I'ai * .'aiaily Circle and Upper Tier, 25e?nta; Priva:. Iinx?*. $5 ai d $C. WMMM at 7, to commence *t, uvtlinf, April 22, will b? pcrTormcd (h6 tra, i' ; ''.v * ? > AM TKLL-^i1 ler. Mr. Penno; SarncBi. Mr. Vu >i i K?t? lloro; William Tell, Mr Forr- i VI r< ? ? <ia; Melchtal, Mr. Barrj Mr hael Mr. Con i V Ponisi. StuUk Pas-eul by Mi"* Pru? ? v.'h Hie drama of Hon Ekty is THE iif. r i * > ?' ,i t. Lejoyen*, Mr. Reynolds; Jacques Sincere '>r i ? phen, *4*. Fcuno; l Mr AM Ml. It. M '? ''mist. NIBI.O'B ?AK1>F,N. M < rnilN SEFTON. I icket s, 50 cents; . i j D >ors open at gV, to commence at 7>J ,'iglit.i? Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. I . M ,nday. Wednes day, and Friday Sec,,, I agement of ilia wnndi rful ( aroluie Hoc ? ter< Thereiine, Adelaide, am) Clementii i the atestaen satien by their uniivalli og in their nrigi nal ballot of " Catariua lay last with tna most derided tokens of ? , tion. Thursday, April 22. will he giren th CATARl.NA. To be preceded by the one act i > IHBOK'S WIFF., YcKUM THEATRE, I '' . ? > \ . NEAR BROOME I street. ? Corhyn & I.'. 1 ? Dress Circle and Parquet, fO cent*; Ore he p s; Family CirMe, 25 cents; Private lii<*<,?, i it 7: curtain rises at 7W o'clock. Thursdav > 'J. tho entertain ments will eommenco wft! ! ' i K TV' I N l>vi l u, - Sampm ii Low, Mr. John U ? n d iss Julia Ucimett. After wliinh, a new od'ii1 IV COUCH AND UAM Iti.BF ? ' The Clicvnll r. Vr \\ 'rotty Jane, .Mr*. Macdrr. To conclude wit ora of the FA IK ONE WITH THE C.ol Kin* Laehrymon). Mr. Waloot; Graceful, ii. .I -.in ' BA RNUM'S AMERICA N Ml tEl *l P. T. BAKNCM, Manager ami 1'ropric. > I Ujt ?..?.? * >od, Jr., Assistant Manager.? Admission t. th" nt i M .. iuin and perform ances, 25 cents; ohildre no m ?*. 12)4 cent*; Par qnet, 11^, oents extra Th. < ? t vstabluhment and eolospal exhibition is hi ?? " . ?? ? I i America, eombia ing, in fact, Bevcn Mm. i- m m ?. i| > ards of at *?n <Hf fcri nt eollei tioui of vu t ? leuoe having beea purchared, aii'i eon' ciitr ? nme to tkne. at aa rnermouH outlay M' linn I'i raday, April 21!, la the afternoon, nt .1 n't i extruva^anta of JENNV 1.1 N I>, followo ' , he faree ofMAKf! YOUR WILL. Evening . . t .r the Renetit of Mr. lladaway.the dome- 1 i.1 1 p . '? - I N A M KA UOWS, and the ADVENT! ItKH ?>1 ; \MCs'?N .IP NEB. Metropolitan hall.? x vk.v i n us with tub People.-- l'rofemor W H'.wy. Lirated orator and imperHouator, reipeotfully an at be will give hit chartc, popular, and elc? ?? .nt ? ? ' ' < <tn in th?' uiavniti eent Oonoert Hoom of thin '( il, "i Moii'.ar. l#th. Friday, 23d, nn .1 Monday, 2tit.li April, v>l. i Ii i ?< ;l have the honor to introduce eotue of hi m 'i ;? t> ti-i oharacter*? The Indian. Ilrlton, Ameriiac. Iri >? < 1 ilooaier, inter aperaeu with nnocdotei) and p 1 1 -? -n ?:<?. i'rofeaecr Whit ney'a entertainment* hava re . -i 1 ,ipro)iation of tbe literati of the old and ii" ? V.I liaalon, S<l cent*: 8mob4 Clrele, 86 eent?. ii ketj for ?.il ?t tka principal hotel*, book ami mimic stonv, mi . la 1 1 on the day lad evening ol performance. Tu COWtDSBea ?L 8 o'clock. Metropolitan iiali -wem al alchemy.? Prof. William* will preempt ? .stoundJnd pnklla exhibition on Tueaday, Thi'ru.li ? ???! ^turday evening", the 20th, 22d, and 24tn in- 1. I'erl -. coiuuiunee at U o'clock. Tickets 25 ccut ? ? ' > ? i : ? , fml priee. Sittorday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, to la. if ? elv\ I'rivate clatia, to learn how tnexperiiiic.ii , . / nlng after publi*) pcrformaaoe* are over i" V lln'l i i ???*, practical cla'a, ?f fi; lull coiiriO $10. Oil" N i I wjiy, open for th? reception of pnticnta on Hod af'.,r M i. iy uext, the 2titb in lit., from ill A. M . to 41*. M . 1.1RANKI.IN MUSEUM, 1, ' ( II V!1 \ ,l dQUAKE. ? OIO. ' i.ea. Proprietor.? 1 ? prl. . h are jivun every day, eoni'Mcncinff at 3 o'ci. . i. in Hie ?> irnoon, and at hall pa?l 7 in the evening. Thi* oatahlinhinent U the only placa in tiie United Statin whore *1 * :? ints" e.iu bo ??ea< The eompany is oompoeed of a troupe ol ". rti.Ht u, eelectetf for their beauty anil figure, ? i>re' n ? . r 'ho miporvidioa ?l "M'Ue Caiinet. Premier Model" to tu* ettabiiilimea^ a magnificent terie* of gren, in h will i produced, carefully ?olected from the moat aiimu e I pmntii iud (cnlpture, wita new properties and appi u.t :.???? t ? ? !? *'? Feuialo Opera Company," the on ly nr. ?? iian ' i> lies in exirttcuce, will appear evefy axtern ?m andevenin Kona. Lafarge, Um origin::! Antipodean l'ed. trim, i>;jl mlk "head dowa wardN," on tlie eeilinii, it >u > e- at! .n of twoniy-iive icet from tho ground, ami clifl ? ?? i ?>. * feat which throw# all "ooaapetitor* in tu* Kliudu." The greateat wesdn MM world ever produced, li . ? i ? . i ., th ntrongeit mania tho world, nill break, ?vlt' hi- r ? .t." any Htone tho andience may chooie to of r ?, unparalleled feati of Mtrrngth. The unrivall.1 ?? >f A ? robatio Sister*, " ?UI appear in their ?m -Ana eiiturtainme>i'-)( producing great excitement by their eitrmtuiO exlubi ttcuii. A variety cf inianellan ' -? uimuntn are giwa ?\ cry afternoon and uvomo 1 eh ? , . ? u lie aeon at no othet v InblUhment in tl.e world. I r 11 partloulara of eaoh dav'H pcrrorniancc, ?eo billB I > r rioot of Admlxioa ?.-eats in Private Buxea ii . jeiHra Scat*, with cnnliioned srm ohair*, #7)a c.'uta; ' ; > > > 25oeutn, Uallery* 1 cent*. rpEMI'I.E OF CUACES, THREE OOOBS AUOVB JL NPblo'*. ? Ninth week I ' . uablo rojort. ? Tri vmpbnnt mere**.? Third ? ? I ' t ? \llierti, thu wondcr t nt Magician, in bin ?plen n-l III . ? Second week ?f Mile. CHechinc. ? The Living Jl" N it. all their grauc and eletuncc. Second week nt ii i'lip t America. Perform ance every afternoon at t ? . I n k; evening at S o'clock. Pari|iici, oil cent*; ualoon, U~j . ? utn. MKDIC'VI.. JUST PUBLISHEB.?DR. B. DE LAN IT, ON T1IE RA tional treatment of nerr ijiu.li titutionul debility, living the only trm and efl t u? I ir atui.-ntof tlioae deplora ble i ii n rm i t leu and diaorderi or ynaili and maturity, pro duced by dclnrive habits and exc, - et, appearing in tbe form of local wenkneP*, exbuuhti n ol m i . olar energy, lose of mental and physical eapaivty, {i o. I'hin pamphlet i* ad dreaeed to the sufferer la yo i, and old n/e, and i wholly different from trie nr'.nj qui. u publication* adv?? ti*ed iu the public paper*, p in'ini. ? nt i" anlfering humani ty a certain and very cheap remediy for tlome complaint*, and avoidinii every word v, hicn "nn . . .<?irily could frighten, ia iitcad of instructing, the unf rtuna'. '. II it ha* no otket merit, it at leapt liar the tun;! M Lni?g candid, aud of giv ing the meau for a perfect and rat reetcratioa of v?go rouH h. ul th. To tin. ho cout in: latiin. ai .rriajo it ia of the highert importance. ]<y a. r. ?iug, p mt paid, box tftf llroadwny 1'oi.t Uttice, New ^..|U, a inpy willbeaeut, iu a ecaled envelope, to any a'ld re < in any i>art of the Uni'.a, grateitouHly. The Ooctcir'a private >o oltation hour* ara dally from IDA. M. till ? I'. M., ."no lav* ?xcopted. Office 51 Lie]'tnard itrict, near Broadway. The married woman i*ic i v a te medical com pan ion? By Dr. A. M . Mauri ? ? n, I'rofcanor of Dincaaee of Women? Twentieth *diti. ii. I .a ' . pp 250? Price, $1.? Yaara of milfering, of phyfical .i:id ma"' ?1 augui'h to many an affectionate wife, and pc. ui i?ry 'Mienltie* to tbe Kue band, niight have becu ?pari '' r ? * t tiui'ly poiieuioa of tbia wi>rk. It ia intended enpei ii-. ? r , i ,. u,nrried, or thi ?? contemplating marriage, as it nl?ei, -. . nnportaut ?#erete, which aliouid be known to tin ni pattioolarly. To tho-e wlu^ae health doe* rot p rrijit of an increase cf family, it ia of uperial imp. ri in c lle're, alao, every feuiale ti c wife--vhe m .tlier? tbe ene eii her bedding into woiuaobe > J, fie thnr iiv^the decline of year*? in whom nature routaiiipl'itee au imp'. riant change, can discover tliecau-"" it, | t?in*, and toe moat rflicient remedies, and mopt <? rtain in.ole of euro, ia every complaint to which herecx i* ?nl i'-et ( Extract of a letter fr"m a ? n liei. an in Dayton. D'-ie.) Dr. A. M. M At'RicrAl*: ? Iiavtom. May I, 1MB. My Dkar Sir? My wife ha> bean p r eptlhlv sinking fer ?ome three years or more, iu o .. ???leeuie of tier great aa guish and suffering some in" tl. i.efore and during her coa Hnement? every ancceapive oce 'uor md more debilitating and prostrating her, puUiug her lite in imminont danger, and * In* h was, on the last oeaaeioB, ..e-|,aired of 1 *appnse? this statu of things nnp iue^ltal.le, and resigned myself te meet the worst. At this time (n .w ab.mt two months) I heard yonr bock highly spoken of, as eoataining tome mat ters renihing iny case. On its receipt aud perusal, I cannot express to yon the relief it alfor^-d my dlatreaseil mind, and tbe joy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery of M. M. Desoin.aux provided a remedy. It opened n prospcct to me, which 1 little ooneeived was pes nble. But for this, ere anothar year would have passed eiermy head, in all human prubahiiit v my wile would have been iu her grave, aud my children loft motherless. It is, of course, impracticable to oonvey more fully the serious subjects treated of, as they are of a nature itrietly intended fer the married, or those contemplating marriage. For sale at 222 llroadwar, and at the publishing offi e, fc!9 Liberty street, New York; Little k Co., Albany: Joseph Tucker. Mobile, Alnbsnia: T. B I'ateraou, M CtMtlli street, Philadelphia. On tie reoelpt of$l. a copy will ha transmitted by mail, free of postage to any part ofthe Cei led States. All letter must i.e addroieed, post paid, te Dr. A. SI. .Manriceau, It -x 1,224 New York city. Uff.ee liS Liberty street. DR. IIL'NTRB, PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD AND long established linnterian ln-pensnry, No. 3 Divisiea street, New York city, enrae private MaaaawMtM many days a* thev have been year* atandlng. Don't be humbugged by the quack doctors, but call and seo Dr. Hunter at ? net. before applying eln where, to be robbed of your heslth ar.a money. Ilcre are a few* ho desired the doctor to publish their proofs:? " Y'uli cured me In four weeks of a drvadfal disease that brokv out all over me. and the effucts of mcr ei ii. I wus so redaeed 1 was laid ap more than a year, and had been given up by a dozen doctors. John Eld. " Yoa cured me in the time of the cholera, in three weeks, cf a most dreadful diacai* of more than a year's standing, alter three other doctor* bad uot only given me up. bnt saia It was as much as their live* Here worth to be in a rooat with me,? John Hurley, Pilot's Cook." "Twelve yiata ago, I a| pli d to a L. ndon physiciaa to be cured ef a certain disease ; he pronounced me well ia three weeks, la less than two months it broke out acain. I tried six ofhess, with the same effeet. aud never got thoroughly well of thia hydra and many headed monster, entill called at your dis pensary. (ear year* aga I and ever since 1 am as sound aa any man living. ? Edwin (lofTm." Tbie la the only plaoa where hiii great remedy, HUNTER'S Ked Drop, can be had genuine, l'ri' e one dollar only. This remedy secure* tha patient (gainst auy *???ndary attack*, and is the nnly remedy ?*i earth that does it. Ynu will had thUuut by bivtag espct). n<?, it you trmt t . *;?> other. DR. I.A CROIX'S PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ? Fifteenth edition; by M. H. I, a Croix, M. D., Alleey, N . Y. Cheapest book ever pnbliehed; 2W page* and 150 tue plate*, on the Physiology of Marriage, and the secret inS*? mities and disorders ot youth and maturity, resulting fr*m excesses which destroy trie physical and mental powers, alt diseases srislag from indiscrutlon, with plain aud ?iapl? rnle* by which all persons oan cure thamseive* without mer cury, with tho author's observation* on marriage, it* duWea and disqualittcation*, and thoir remedies with colored lltha (B-aphs, illustrating the anat..my and physiology, and dia ease* of the reproductive osgans of both svxcj, their struc tures, ases. and functions. It contains many Important but* to those contemplating matrimony, which will overcome ob jections against marriage; none, however, shoald take thia important step without tlrst casnltitig Its pa^es. It treatfl af all diseases of females, whether married or single. S'.raft gcrs w ho require medical aid, l>ef.. re ooneulling any doctor* ought to knew ? hcther tlieir oases are prorerly anders'.eeg by those ? bom they employ, and thus gusra against the im position of quackery, so prevalent in popular cities. Dr. L0 Croix is a iegallv oualilied physician, andforthe past tweatv years has been daily oonsulted upon tbe different disease* URon *liich his book treats, personally as well as by letter. Any person aending twenty. five oenta In a letter, postpaid, will receive one oupy by mail, fr?e of poatage, or live en pica for $1. Address Dr. M. li. LA CKO IX, 56 Beaver street, Al bany, N. Y. Sold by Garrett & Co.. 22 Ann atreet, aa4 Strin aer At Townsend, 222 Broadway, N. Y., liraach cflca, td Lloyd atreet, Buffalo. Paris and London treatment or pritati Disease*, in a few Imnre, by a vegetable appliaatioa, without | ain. In constitutional aifeetiens. and di*eo*cfroca improper habits, he combine* uiedioine with the local reme dy, and can show any one there are thousands who cannot be cured without It, ?<< he has cases daily, ef years' duration fraen the other physicians. In all, he guarantee* a perma nent cure. He make* daHy cures of stricture*, without caustic, which other* use, caused b* their not expelling tha former disease soon enough. Hi* diploma, with these and the hundred* of other oertiflcatos, allow that nothing caa equal it. We nere cured in a few hour*.? P. llroadhuad, A W aring. I). M. Corbyn, C. Dcroud. Ou* application curtd ms. alti>r an.. ther doctor triod a long time.? W. N Craft. I paid over $300 iu five years, tu be cured of weakness from ?ell -abuse, without benefit; but yon cured me by loeai and general trcat-mMit in n short time ? Ja*. Evan*. Yo? cured me of fcho wor^i ?j'pUiiitic RflTcction oti m f body tnd facu in % abort time, alter 1 had been tiu.ler three physician* for a year, be.-iiles using every qua. k m*dicine I could hear of. t? no l enebt.?W m. Ferguson, Perth Amboy. The half cured and abandoned case* lie espeilallv *.>licits. Strangi'r* and others can rely on uo otio'r proof but these certificates, w here there ia so much imp .sitioa. Far treatmeat, by let ter, address li-.x 71. Broadway Post Office, N. Y. Thcia who apply personally have sei arate reoms. Office Hour*? Hmoruiag till 2. and 7|till f evtiiiu*. M. I.AKMONT, Sst geon, VI R. a le street, second door from Itroadway. NO FEE TILL CI' R F D.? DR. CORBETT. 19 DUAN^j street, inav be consulted coubdentially on th* treat ment of deli* ate disei<eH. Twenty one years practice in thia apecialty of the profession enrit let him to make ipeedy aad permanent cures, and recent cs es removed in three daya. The victims of quackery oan aiiply ? Ith a certainty of bung honorably treated. From hi* I. us experience, beisenaned to curs tfectnally a certain nervous debility, Dr.C ltett is a member cf the New York luiviraitj.