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CORPORA TIOH HOTICSI.
CO>rO&ATION NOTICE. ? PUBLIC NOTICE IS
hereby given to the owner or owuurs, occupant or oe
?n pants of ajl houses and lot*, improved or unimproved
land*, affeetad thereby, that the foiluwing a?*e??mont?have
keen eompleted by the Assessors, sod are lodged m tho
?Ouiiif tL " Bureau of Assessments for examination, by all
Krions interested, viz :? For building Receiving Basins *t
? intersection of Kim and Leonard streets. Tho limit*
?mhracd by such assessment, include all thesoveral houses
and lota of ground, vacant lota, p'ecea and parcels of land,
?ituated o b both aide* of Leonard street aud Catharine -lane,
and on tbo Northerly aide of Anthony atroet, and Southerly
aide of franklin street, between Elui atreet aud Broadway:
on the Easterly side of Broadway, between Anthony and
Lt <'ii vr d streets; en the Weaterly lide of Elm street, be
tween Anthony and franklin streets; and on loth aides of
Bon/ton atreet. All peraena, whose interests are affected by
the above named assessments, and who ore opposed to them,
ct either of thein, are requested to present their objections,
in writing, to the undersigned, at their office. No. 4 Hall of
Beeordi, witbin thlH^da^a fro t o^o f tliia notice.
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > Assessors.
ISAAC WM. SMITH, S
Off ee, 3urc&? ?f Assessment*, Street Department, June
8, lM2w
CORPORATION NOTICE. ? PUBLIC NOTICE IS
hereby given to tho owner or owner*, occupant or oc
eupants of all Houses and Lota, improved or unimproved
Land*, affeoted {thereby that the following Assessments
have been completed by tlio Assessors, and are lodged in the
?Sec of tho Bureau of Aaaeaamenta for examination, by all
narsons interested, viz; ? For paving Twenty-third street
from First avenue to the East river. The limits ein
Iraoeii hy sueh assessment, include all the aevcral hou^-ei
ai.il lota of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land,
?ituated on both sidtis of Twenty-third atreet, between
First over.ne and East river. All person* whose interests
?re allocted by the above named asBeasmonta, aud who are
oppoaed to tho same, or cither of them, aro requested to
Tuseaent their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at
ihevr iiflieo. No. 4 Mall of Rocorda, within thirty daya from
the date of this notiro.
SAMUEL II. I)E MOTT. 1
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > Assessors.
ISAAC WM. SMITH, J
Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, June
S, 1M2.
CORPORATION NOTICE.-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE
by gi von, to the owner or owner*, occupant or occu
pants ol all houses and lota, improved or nnim proved lands,
affected thereby, that the following assessments ha-.o been
completed by the Assessors, aud arc lodged in thoBurean of
Assessments for examination by all persons interested,
vir For a sewer in Thirty second street, between Madison and
Fifth avenues. Tho limita embraced by aueh assessments
tnnludc all the several houses and lota ofground, vacant lota,
pieces aud parcels of land, situated on both sides of Tlilrty
?oeond street, between Fifth and Madison avenues. A!) per
sons whose interests are allocted by the above named assess
ments. and who are opposed to the same, or either of them,
are requeued to present their objections, in writinfr, to the
nndarsigned. at their offioe. No. 4 1 1 all of ttecorils, within
thirty days from (he date of this notice.
SAMUEL II. 118 MOTT, 1
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > Assessors.
ISAAC WM. SMITH, >
Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, June 8,
1&V2.
CORPORATION NOTICE.-PUBLIC NOTICE IS
hereby given to tho owner or owners, occupant or oc
cupants of all honses and lots, improvod or unimproved
lands, allotted theroby, that tho following assessments have
boon completed by tho Assessors, and are lodged in the office
tif the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all per
sona interested, vir,. ?For a sewer in Pearl street, from
State street to Whitehall street. Tho limits embraced by
?u;:h assessment include all tho several houses anil lots of
rround, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on
both fides of Pearl street, between Wliitehall and State
streets ; on the wwrtcrly side of Whitehall street, between
Bridge and Pearl streets ; and on the southerly tide of
Bridge strict, between State and Whitehall streets. All
persona whose interests are affected by the above named as
sessments. and who are opposed to the aame, or either of
*b"(m, are requested to present their objections, in writing,
to the undersigned, at their office. No. 4 Hall of Records
Within thirtj davs from the date of this notice.
SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, )
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > Assessors.
_ ISAAC WM. SMITH, S
- Bcrean >f Assessments, Street department, Jun*
CORPORATION NOTICE.-PUBLIC NOTICE Ts
hereby given to tho owner or owners, ooenpant or oc
cupants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved
lauds, affected theroby, that the following a.sessmenta have
boon oompleted by the assesiors, and are lodged in the office
?f the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all per
aons interested, vix:? For railing the east side of Centre
?teeet, botwecn Leonard and Franklin streets. The limita
embraced by such assessment include all the several houses
an<l lota of gTound, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land,
?Ituated on the easterly side of Centre street, between Leo
nard and Franklin streets, on the northerly side of Leonard
ar.d southerly silo of Franklin streets, between Orange and
Centre streets. All persons, whose interest# are affected l.y
the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the
?sme, or either of them, are requested to present their objec
tions, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4
Ball ol' Keotrds, within thirty days from the date of this
*oti*e. SAM URL H. DE MOTT. 1
FRANCIS NICHOLSON. > Assessor*.
ISAAC WM. SMITH, >
Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, June
8, 1M2.
Department of repairs and supplies, .iune
3, W52.? To Builders. ? Sealed proposals will be re
ceived at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Sup
?Iks, (basement No. 1 New City Hall, weat end,) until
Tuesday. June IS, at 12 o'clock M., at which timo they will
be publicly opened, for the erection of building in Beek
bu street, to be used as a police station for the Second
District i'oiiec ; and also for alterations to building No. 223
Twelfth street, for the uso of Engine Company No. 23.
Bui.ders will estimate for the mason and carpenter work of
tach luiliiing separately. The pl?ns ana specifications of
the work uquired to be done, and all information in regard
thereto, can be bad at the < ffibe of the Superintendent of
Repairs to Public Buildings, No. 19 Elizabeth street. Blank
estimates c?n be had at either office. N. B. ? Tho Comtais
wontr re?r rves the right to reject all or any of the estimates,
if deemed for the interest of the Corporation.
WM, ADAMS. Commissioner of Repairs and SappllM.
CORPOR ATION NOTICE.-PUBLIC NOTICE IS
hereby given, that petitions have been presented in the
Beard cf Aldermen for sewers in the following streets, to
?wit- ? In Fourth avenue, from Twenty-f urtfi street to
Twe-nty-sixtli street; in Bowery, on tbo easterly side, frora
Bro< me street to Rivin/ton street; in Marion street, from
Prince street northerly to head of Marion strict; and also iu
Chambers street, fr?m Bro::d?ny to the river, or to tlio
?ewer in Warren or Greenwich etreeti, or through Wc->t
Broadway, &s may be most expedient. And a resolution has
been prevented in the il iiira of Assi-'.ant* for a recivinz
basin aud divert ot tho northwest corner of Twonty-tKtfi
ptreet and Fourth avenue. All person* interested in the
above. hav,ng any cb.iceti. n t lierot >, arc requested to pre
sent the aamo in writing to the Contract Clerk, at this >f
?ee. on or before Monday, Ju-ie Ji ls'J. ? Croton Aqueduct
Department. June 9, lbf>2. NICHOLAS DEAN,
President of tho Crotuu Aqueduct Department.
CORPOBATI ON NOTtCE.? PC 3LIC NOTICE 13
hereby given, to the owner or owner", oscnfant or oc
rapants, or ail houses and lots, improve ! .or unimpn vd
lands, affected thereby, that the lollowing Asscs<mtut^ have
been completed by the Ass'ssors, and are lodged in the cllic#
? 1' the Bureau of Assessment* for examination by all per
sons interested, via:? For filling aod grading Thirty-second
rtreet and setting curb gutter etoues therein, from Tenth t<)
Eleventh avenue. The limits embraced bv such assess
ment iaclndc all the tevoral houses and lots ofground,
vacant lots, piece* and parcels of land, tituated on b ?th
?ide* of Thirty-set ond street, fr m Tenth to Eleventh ave
nne. on the westerly tide of Tenth avenue, southerly from
Thirty second street 10(1 feet; and northerly from Thirty
second street, 100 feet; and on the easterly side of Eleventh
avenue 100 feet north and south from Thirty-second street.
All persons whose Interest* are affected by the ab >ve
named assessments, land who are opposed to the same,
?r either of them, are requested to present their ob
ftrticn*, in writing, to the undersigned, at their offiee, No. 4
all of Rtetrds, within thirty days from the date of tliia
BOtiee. SAMUEL II. DE MOTT, J
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > Assessor*.
ISAAC W*. SMITH, }
Office Bareau ?f As*?**iuents, Street Department, Jun?
12, 18C2.
CROTON AQUEDUCT PEF A HTM ENT.? TO COH
tractora.? Sealed proposals, endoracd " proposal for
fen Iding receiving baein* corner of Thirty-third *treet and
Th rd avenue," will be received at the office of the Crot?a
An. leduct Department, (Rotnnda, Park,) until Monday, the
14th day cf J >inc, 1KA2, at 3 o'clock P. M., to build the necet
Mry receiving basin* and culverts at the oaaterly corners of
Thirty-third atreet anil Third avenue, to connect with
?ewer in Third avenue. The plan of the work and apecitlja
tions for the building of the *aine, and all otner information
Mlati-ir thereto, can b?s obtained ' n application to ths Cou
t|f.t Clerk, at thia otlke. NICHOLAS DEAN,
President of the Croton Anueduot Department.
JliW York, June 2, lh&2.
CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. ? TO CON
tractors? Sealed Propoaal*, endowed " Proposal for
fcuildirr a Sewer in Henry street, will be rceeived at tlto of
fice of the Croton Aqueduct Department, (Rotunda, Park.)
nntll Mon'tKy, the 21st 'lay of Jane, 18K, at 3 o'clock, P. M.,
to build a Nt'wcr, with tin; Booeaaary receiving basini and
culverts, in Henry (treef, from Jefferson to Clinton (trout,
being in length about 4Wi feet. The plan oftho Sewer, ana
KVrtioifieutii r.s fur the building of t'.e snine, uud ill other in
formation relating thereto, can be obtained on appli 3&ti< u
to tbc Central t Clerk, a', li.it ( thee.
NICHOLAS DEAN,
President of the Crotvn Aqueduct Departnu'ut.
New York, Junofitb, it.'ij.
CtROT?>N AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO CON
/ tractor*.? Sealed proposal*, tndoraed troponal for
buildii.g a receiving t a n, corner of Dclancy and Chryakie
atieeta, w ill be received at the offl *e if tho CrotoB Aqueduct
Department, ( Rotunda 1'ark), until Monday, the 14th day
of June, 1W>J, at 3 o'oloek, P. M., to build a nocea*aryre
t riving bxvir and culvert on the aouthcant corner of Delau
ey and Chryatle atreete. The plan ef the work and apeeifl
cations for thi bnilding of the name, and all other informa
tion relaMry thereto, can be obtained on application to the
Contract < ?' rli, at tlii* office. NICHOLAS DEAN,
President of the Crotoa Aqueduct Department.
New York, J.ine .1,1^)2.
CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT? TO CONTRAC
tora. ? Sealed proposals, endorsed " Proposals for build
ing a Sewer in Grand street,'' will be received at tlio office of
the Croton Anaeduet DorartJnent,(Rotundo, Park.) until
llondaj, the Mtli day of J un?, IMi, at 3 o'clot-k, P. M., to
bnild a f-ewer in <lri nd street, from Suffolk to E*sex street,
being in length about fM fe? t. The plan of the Sewer and
for the buildlnir of the snrao, snd all oth<-r in
formation rela' Im there t , an be obtain) ?! "D M|'Ii< atiou to
the Centra' t. Clerk, at this >ffi ??. NICHOLAS DEAN,
_ President ?f 'lie (JrotOD Aqueduct BMMMMIi
New York, JuE u.t,
CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMEN T.? TOCONTRAC
tore. ? Sealed proposals, end( r?ed " Pr , osal* r>r 1 1 uil I
tor a tewor m Vuud* water stn et," will le r -eived at tho
office of the roto;, Aqueduct Department, (Rotunda, Park.)
vntil tl nday. the ^ I at day of June, IK'c', at three o'rloek,
1'. if., t'i ('iiiid a ."-ewer, * >th t'ie necessary Receiving Hi-ins
Md^ttlfer'.s, in Vimdc*atcr street, from Krankurt "tro t
to flirty fi el <uth . 1 IVarl ? tre.jt. ' elng in length about S7?
feet, i i.e | i?m of tho ? ewer, snd U'eoKleatlon* i'.r t ie
building f th( a time, act all other Information r- latiug
tin I'Oto, can bi obtained on application to the C< n tract
l lo'W, at this offee. NICHOLAS DEAN,
I'rosident. of tht Croton Aqi:- out Dei .ir'.mcnt.
\ a Y< tk. ' i ne f<, ' f Si.'.
S|fKkST DEPARTMENT, NO. ?) HALL OF RBCOBMU>
I? I'ubli n - :u e i hereby given that t!ie following petition*
have been present d in t li>- ll.iard of Mdermen .?To fence
tin vacant l it Irontinji n the c-uth -Me < f Weat l weu'y
?fgl ih street, adjoining tho home on the aonthwoat corncr of
Broadway anu 'i'winty-eighth -treat. To fence throo vacant
1' ip in Twenty- third atrei t, 100 foot "a,t of Second avenue,
Twentv-th.rd stroet. To .ildon State street from Uattery
nlaee to Whitehall street. T fonce in th?j stone yard of
Maatert. n & Smith, on avenue D, between Rleventh and
T*( fth i<trai ts. To grade Forty-second street from Tenth
? venue to ll i lsnn Kivt-r. To dig ft well and erect a pump In
Forty.fUth street, between J'ir<<t snd Sooond avenuoa. To
rave and "I *, .urb and gutter on Tliirty-fonrth street, 'e
M i n Eighth avertne nud liroadway. Also the following
resolution ?To regulate and repav? the carriage way of
I Dute street, from Waahlagton to Wwt street. All person*
ntereitcd, having objfuitlnna thereto, are requested to pre
irnt tbtm in writing to ti e undersigned, at his office, e& ef
n di.y il June lust. JOHN T OODOI.,
Jmtii, if .'-' BUdtt Ccmmies>i nf|.
CORPORATION JfOTICBlS.
TO FLAGGER8.? SEALED^ PROPOSALS WILL BE
received at the othee of the Croton Aqueduet Depart
ment, Rotunda, Park, uutil tho I7tu day of Jane, at 3
o'clock P. U when llioy will bo pnblioly opened, to flag the
sidewalk in Fifth avenue from Fortieth to Forty second
street, in front of the distributing reservoir. the best
Nortn rm t lilue atone, smooth and out of mini, to be nted,
of not less 1 1, an two mi he? thick, bve long i t uUi n itl courses to
eover the width of tt>o walk; no steue to contain lean tiiau
eleven square feet. rxeept to piece out round the tree boxes
and horse p-sts; joints to to cut true and clou, ana made
with food liioe mortar. Ilofore laying the walk, the con
trustor will be required thoroughly to reset the rurbatid
gutter stones in front, to excavate the entire walk to the
depth of in inches, and rehll the tame with roed clean
sand; when the work ii completed, all rubbish to be cleaned
up and cartod away. Proposals will atatv a pro e per
square foot for the walk, and that to cover and include
every -.-targe? the time required in which to do the work,
Mid the names and written concent of two sufficient sureties
in a !>cn<! of S 1 UUU. The Department reserves the right to
rejcct all the bids, if deemed advtrse to the puolie interests.
N. DKaN, President.
Office Crcton Aqueduct Department, Jane 7. l?"v?'2.
TO COAL DEALER?.-CORPORATION NOTICE.?
Proposals will be received by the underpinned, at the
Comptroller's office. No. 6 Hall of Records. Park, nntil the
16th day of June, IKS'.', for supplying One Thousand 1'ons of
Anthracite t'lal, cf the beat quality, for the use of the seve
ral departments (except the Alms ifonse Department). each
ton to consist of two tlioncaud pouuds. and to be of the fol
lowing' kinds, viz.:? Five hundred tons of Lehigh coal, egg
size; Ave hundred tous of Peach Orchard Red Ash coal, egg
il/t. five hundred tuna of the same to be delivered on or
belore the first day of November next, ensuing, in in:b
quantities, and at aucli of the police offices, atatiou houses,
public offices and tire department buildings, as may be
Size. -ted by the Superintendent of Kcpaira and Public Build
ings; and the remaining live hundred tone at such times sub
sequent to the first of November next, at the places Icfore
Uentioned, an directed by the Superintendent of Rc| airsand
Public Buildings. Payments to be made on the delivery of
the conl. The contract will be given to tho person or persons
who ihall offer to exe .ute the samo on terms the mutt ad
vantageous to the Corporation. They shall enter into bonds,
with ra'.isfnctory security for the perf. rmauco thereof, un
der a forfeiture of twice the amount of contract priccs. in
sase of failure, which bonds are to be executed within five
days after the proposals are accepted. The proposals are to
lie marked " Proposals for Coal, aud will state tho name
and place of bneiueas of the bidder. The proposals aro to be
furnished in a sealed envelope, enduried "Proposals for
Coal," and directed to the subscriber, at hia office, in the
Hall of Records, en or before 2 o'clock P.M., of Wednesday,
the ltith day of June, li-Si at which time and place tho esti
mates will be publicly opened. Proposals must be made in
strict compliance with the provisions of "Title III, of Con
tracts for Supplies and Work for tho Corporation," of the
ameuded ordinances, passed May 31, I'm SI; and nl-o as
amended October 25, ISI'j. Blank forma of estimates maybe
had at thi? office. Proposals not made in accordance with
the above directions will not bo considered. The Comptrol
ler reaervea the right to reject any or all proposals, it. in Us
judgment, it will be for the interest of the Corporation.
JOSEPH R. TAYLOR, Comptroller.
Comptroller's Office. New York, Juuo4. 185J.
C CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS I1ERE
by given, that a petition has been presented in the
Board of Assistant Aldermen, for a sewer ill Third avenue,
between Eleventh and Twellth streets; and also in Eleventh
avenue, from Forty-second street to and through Forty-fourth
street, to a point one hundred feet west of Tenth aveuue.
All persons interested in the same, having objections thereto,
are requested to present the ram', in writing, to the Con
tract Clerk, at tin* office, on or before June -2d. 1K32.
NICHOLAS DEAN, Pres. Cre ton Aqueduct Dept.
Croton Aqueduct Department, >
Kotanda, Park, June 12, lb&2. J
CORPORATION NOTICE.? STREET DEPARTMENT,
No. 1 Hall of Records. ? Public notice ia hereby given
to the proprietors of lots lyiug opposite pier No. 1, North
River, that the follow ing resolution has been adopted by the
Common Counoil: ? Resolved, That the pier known aa No. 1,
en the Hadson Rirer, be so extended into t lie river by the
proprietors thereof, as to make its extreme length from the
bulkhead, MX) feet, and according to the map of piers drawn
by Daniel Ewen, City Surveyor, dated Jan. 1, IM'J, and
adopted by the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the
city of New York, < n the 2d. hth, and 11th days of January,
lfuy, as the future line of extension of said piers? the exten
sion of said pier to be made under tiie direction of the .Street
Commissioner; and at the expense of the proprietor of said
pier, and to be commenced before the first day of May next.
Resolved, That the Street Commissioner cause the proper
legal notice to be given to tho proprietor of the said pier, to
luild the tame in conformity to the above resolution.
Adoi. ted by the Board of Alderineu, April 15, W>2; adopted
by the Board of Assistant Aldermen, April 2J, laj'2; ap
proved by the Mayor. May 5, 1n'i2.
JOHN T. DODliE, Street Ccinmissicuor.
Mav 1W2.
CORPORATION SOTICE.-rVBLlt; NOTICE IS
hereby given, to the owner or owners, occupant or ooou
I ants of all houses and lots, improved cr unimproved lands,
affected thereby, that the following assessments have been
completed by the Assessors, atd are lodgid in the office
of the Bnreau of Assessments for examination, by all per
sons interested, viz:? For paving Thirty-lirst street, from
Broadway to the Eighth avenue. The limits embraced by
such assessment, include all the several houses and lots of
ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated
on both side? of Thirtj -first etreet, between Broadway and
the Eighth avcane. All persons, whoso interests are a (Tooted by
the s.hovo named asseeuien Is, and who s re opposed to the same,
or either of them, arc requested to present their objections,
in writinr. to the undersigued, at their office. No. 4 Hall of
Records, within thirty Have from the date of this notice.
SAM DEL H. DE MO'IT, i
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > Assessors.
ISAAC WM. SMITH. )
Office, Bureau of Atststmcnti, Street Department, June
18.1M2. ' _
CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS
hereby given to the owner or owners, occupant or oc
oupants of all honsesand lots, improved ?r unimproved
lands, affected thereby; that the following assesaments have
been cnmpletod by the Assessors, and are lodged in the of
fice of the Bureau of Assessments for examination, by all
persons Interested, vis:? For rogniating, grading, setting
curb and gntter stones, and flagging the sidewalks in Ti.irty
fifih street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. The limits
embraced by snch assessment include all the several house*
and lots of gronnd, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land;
situated on both sides of Thirty-fifth street, between Bi.-hth
and Ninth avenues. All persons, whose interests are af
fected by the above named assessments, and who are oppos
ed to the same, or either of them, are requested to presen t
their objections In writing, to the undersigned, at their of
fit-*, Nn. 4 llall of Records, within thirty days from the
dale of this notice. _ _
SAMUEL n. DE MOTT, >
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > A;scf5ors.
ISAAC WM. SMITH, )
Office, Burean of Assessments, Street Department, June
12^1 H62.
CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERK"
by given to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants
?f all iiousea and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affect
ed thereby, that the following assessments have been oom
pl'tid by "the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the
Barean of Asreasmonts for examination by all person* iuto
tneted, viz; For building a Sewer in Chatham street, from
the sewer at Roosevelt street to tho wost lineof Mulberry
st/eit:the limits embraced by snch assessment inelude all
tl.e several houses and lots of Krouud. vacant lo'.s. m cesrnd
I arisels of land, situated on the northerly side of ( lialliam
street, between Mulberry street and a line about ItSO feet
westerly; and on the southerly side, between Roosevelt
street and a line about 140 feet easterly therefrom. Ml per
sons win ec interests are affected by the ibovenamed assess
ments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them,
xre requested to prcient their objections, in verities, to 'iie
undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within
U?irtr ;iays from the date of this notice.
SAMUEL II. DE MOTT, >
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, J A*se>fora.
ISAAC WM. SM ITU, >
Tft o, B ire&u of Assesaments, atrect Department, June
18. iSfr2.
CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS
iiereby given, that petitions h.ivo been presented to the
Common Council, for the following sewers, to wit: ? In the
Hoard of Aldermen, for a sewer in Caniiovoort street, from
the North river to the intersection of Fourth and Oanse
voi rt Mreets; and ia tho Board of Assistant Aldermen, for
a si-w rln Grand street, from llridgo to Suffolk streets, and
in llror.iue street, from Columbia to Ludlow street. All
persons interested ia the same, having objections thereto,
are requested to present the same in writing to the Contract
Clerk at this office, on or before June 25, lv>2.
NICHOLAS DEAN,
President Croton Aqueduct Department.
Croton Aqneduet Dcp't, Rotunda, i':irk, June 1 1, IH52.
Ct O RPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS
> hereby given, that a petition has been presented in
the Board of Assistant Aldermen, for a Sewer in Spring
street, between Clarke and Greenwich streets. All
persons interested, liavinft objections thereto, are requested
to present the same in writing to tb? Engineer, at this
office, on or before June 21st.
NICHOLAS DEAN, President.
Croton Aqnednct Department, June 10, 1S52.
CJROTON AQtTEDCCT DEPARTMENT.? TO COS
> traetora.? Sealed proposala, endorsed *' Proposal fur
Bnilding a Sf*fr in Nassau street." will lie received at tho
oflice of the Croton Aqueduct Department. (Rotunda,
Pr.rk,) until Monday, the Slat day of June, l?52, at 3 o'nlock
M.. to build a Sewer, with the necesaary receiving basins
and culverts, in Nassau street, from Ann atreet to 100 too t
nouth of Beekman street, being in l?ngth about 223 feet.
Tho plan of the sewer, and specitlcationa for tho building of
the same, and all other information relating thoreto, can be
obtained on application to the Contract Clerk. nt t?>;9 ,,,5,14
NICU()L.".o irKAN.
PresMcnt 01 th? Cfoloh JLiuoiluct Department.
New York, June 10, 18.12.
STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 BALL OF RECORDS.?
Public notice ia heroby given, that the following petition
hen been presented in tho Board of Aaaistant Aldermen ?
To react curb and gutter, and grado sidewalk-, i'i Jainel
?treat, between Chatham and Madiaon atresia. Also tin,
foil wing resolution To flag the westerly sidewalk ?>f
Clouverneur street, between llonry and Division atreotH. AU
Sioranus interested, having objections thereto, me rc<|uc<U'4
0 preaent them, in writing. to the nndcr. igtiod, at hie oBk?,
on r befere the 22d t!ay of June infant.
June 12. UNL JOUN T. BODGE, Strcot Com'r.
STREET- BE PAKTMEN T,~No7T ilALL OF RECORDS.
?Public notice ia hereby given, that the following pe
titions have been proaonted'ln the Board of Aldermen ?
To pave Ninth ftvenno from Forty-third to Forty-tifth
street ; to ling t idew&lks of Groenwien avenue, from Seventh
avenue to Twelfth street, where not already flagged ; to
?act a pump in Broome itreet, between ElJrige aad Allen
streets. Also, the following resolution : ? To act ri< w curb
an <1 gutter, and relay sidowalka with flagging in Rivington
street, between from Bowery to Christie street, and in the
Wowery, from No. 20ft to No. 21.1. All pcraona interested,
Laving objections thereto, aro requested to present them ir.
writing, to the underaigned, at his effloe, on or before the
24th day t/i Jane, Inst.? June M, lRr>2.
J011N T. DODGE, Street Commlsaionar.
Sin F r l> ?'MiTMKNT, NO. 1 I1U.L OP RECORDS.?
Publio notice ia hereby given, that the following reao
lotions have been presented in the Board of A??i?tant A! ler
men. To | ave Thirty-eighth street, from Third avenie to
East river: to pave the carriage way of Pirat avenue, from
1 wenty-eig) t li ti Thirty fourth itreet: to remilate and grade
?id ?war f Ninth avenue, (rem Fiftyeeeoi.d to Fifty-third
street. All persons interested, having objections thereto,
are rer,neste I to pre nt thorn In writing to the utdtriigntd,
at his ofli -e. rn cr before the .'1st day 11 June next.
Juno It). 1&& JOUN T. DODGE. Street Commissioner.
SMTHEKT DEPARTMENT; NO. 4 IIALlTOF RECORDS ?
Public 11 >*ice ia hert 1 y givtn. that the f-illowing per I
tiiuehave been presented in the Board of Aldermen. To
fen eva ant lets on Fourth avenne, between Twenty-fifth
:i?d Twuity sixth atreete. To .pen, grade and regulate
Kilty- third 'treet, between Eighth ard N'int.i avenue*. All
Peru 1 1 iut- rested, baling ol je < tions t'e.cto, are reqne'teil
to p 'ent litem in writing to tho undersigned, at his thee,
on or before t.c Vlst tiny of June next.
Juiio ic > JOHN T DOUQE. Street Commit :'r.'r.
ASTROLOGY. Of
AIM?. ^fVe^vKerTfROM PlIlT.ADEI.rniA, 1F.V.
1*1 d as I . .- (ervr ta '0 t' o ladlca and gentlemen cftha
city, in Aatrc .? gar, Live, and taw Mattera, Interpreting
Dreams, ., t.y iookar.rdr un;e. eonatantly relied on by
Napdeen; ana will tell the name of tha lady orgentl iiian
they will ma.-ry. A!*o the oar ea of the vlaitera. Resident e
5# Great Jones itrei>t, . rac.' Bowery. Ladiea filty cunts;
gentlemen ono dollar. .
f\EBTS OF LONG 8T AN DING COLLECTED BY THE
power of geomancy. It was my g >od fortune to haso an
interview with the Astrologer, C. W. R l ack, respecting
tunny persona who owed mo money, who were able to pajf
me yet had not the disposition. But by :ona?lting With
this gentleman, I have recovered many bill* tha: 1 had for
g .tt' n. and in two months reeeivtd more in' ney than I ever
din n the same tim- aim e I have been in bufiin1. -. I woii! I
aiiviae all to . all who wish a n eedy collects 11 f dotil t 1
a< ci nnts, and ? uy li.a mag. , for ? am sure you w ',1 n< ver
regret it. LEWIS RusiIKaHT.
a 11 letter# on r.ny rt the above toples, .f post tai.t, ? ill bo
at 'Wired f-< i",? itCn a m No. li H >ii.? mrctt.
Mc t V ? 1 w rc.".t.way.
^
E^OR M VERJ'OOli? UN IT CD STATES MAIL STEaM
ship BALTIC, Cj.pt. Joseph J. (Ymstork. ? Ibis steam
ship will depart with the I' iirte>t States Mails for Europe
positively i,n ,'atiir.lay. June JOth, at 12 e'uloek, M., from
her berth ?t tie foot nf <'in.ul ttrxct. No berth seoured 'ill
paid for. For Freight cr Passage, having nneqnalled ao
nuiiuoiln'ii'ii- li'r elegance Mid comfort, applv to
EOW'AKIl K. rt)LL!NS fc CO., M Wailstreet.
The steamship 1 jtibo will tueceed the Baltic, and sail
July lift h.
Tiiemw vche and Liverpool united states
Mail Stiai'iers.? The ships composing Uut ha* are tb?
fsUtwiug:-- ATLANTIC, Captain Wett?
PACIFIC, Captain Nye.
ARCTIC, Captain Luee.
BALTIC, Captain Comitctt.
ADR1A ric, Captain Grafton.
Tliese ship* bating been buiit by contract cvpr< arty for
government service. ?v?ry cart haa been taken in their cen
etruetien? as in their engines? to st-sure strength end speed,
tad their ac?i uimodations lit passengers are uctq jailed foi
elegance and comfort.
Pri.e of passage frcm New York te Liverpool, tn iret
eehin, $iah in second cui:n, $70. Exelnrive ese ef extra
eue state rooms.
Fro m Liverpool to N ew TerV, jCTO ana tiPO.
An ( xpeiv need surpeon attached to each ship*.
No berth aectirtd until paid for.
raopoaau vatkh or * Afi.in?.
From New l'ork. *'ri in LiverpioL
8at?rday, May 29 1M3 Wednesday, May i'J Wl
Do Jun<'12 " Do Jane 2 "
Do JunfJli. 11 Do Jooelft 41
Do JOylO " Bo Jone30 "
Do July 34 '? Do July 14 ?'
Pc Aug. 7 " Do July 2H ?
To A uft. 21 " Do Aug. 11 ??
Do Sept. 4 " Do Aug. 24 "
Do s<et.lf " Do Sep. 8 "
Do Oct. 2 " Do Sep. 22 "
Do Oct. 10 ? Do Oct. 6 "
Do Oot. 30 " Do Oct. 20 f
Do Not. IS " Do Not. 3 "
Po No?. 27 " Do Not.17 "
Do Dec. 11 " Do Dee. 1 -
De Dec. 26 " D? Dec. 15 "
Do Bee. M) -
for freight or passage, apply tf>
EDWARD X. COLLINS fc CO., 06 Wall tt.. New Tork.
BROWN, SIIII'LEV & CO., Liverpool.
?. G. ROBERTS Si CO., 13 King's Arm* Tard, Londrn.
Joli.N M I. NKOK At CO., <lb Jtue N?tr? Daw* del Vio
toirei. FarU: or
CEO. 11. DRAl'ER, Havre.
The owners of thrre ihipe will not be aoconntaM* for gold,
-il'. < r, hnllion, srucie, jt-wclrr, procium stonoe, or icctals,
liel. ns Villa of lading are signed therafor, aad the ralao there
of therein expresied.
STEAMER FOR LIVERPOOL, ON TIICRSDAY, JULY
K? The well knuwu and faTorito ut?amahiii SARAll
SANDS, 1 ,M?0 tons burthen, W. C. Thompson. Esq., Com
mander, will lonve livr dock at pier No. 4, North river, for
Liverpool, < n Thursday, July 8, at twelve o'clock. Thil
steamer has very superior &<icommodation? in stat* rooms,
for first and second cabin passenger*. For freight or p?a
sage, apply to
' J^HOWAKD & SON, Agents, 34 Broadway.
REDVCTION I SI VVRES BETWEEN PHIL ADELPHIA
and Liverpool.? The Liverpool and Philadelphia iitcaa
thip Cjupany intend sailing their new *tcameUpa m fol
low*
FROM PMlI.ADItI.PHIA,
City of Glappnw Saturday, Jnn ? 20
City of Manoliester Saturday, July 17
City of Glasgow Saturday, Aug. 14
City cf Manchester Saturday, Sept. 4
City of Glasgow Saturday, Oot. 2
FROM l.l VXRFOOtj*
City of Manchester Wednesday, Jnne 23
City of Glatrow Wodnosday, July 21
City of Manchester Wednesday, Aug. 11
City of Glasgow Wednesday, Sept. H
City of Manchester Wednesday, Sept. 29
City cf Glasgow Wednesday, Oot. 27
Rptts of passage from Philadelphia:? Saloon in single
state rooms, $00; in double state rooms, $<if>; in forward
state rooms, $>3A? including provision* and *teward'* fee*
For freight, or passage, apply to
TllOllASi R1C11AK.USON.41 Exchange place, N.Y.;
or No. 9 W alnnt street, Pniladelphia.
A limited number of third class rasp(.ngere will bo tukea
at $20 from Philadelphia, and $30 t'roin Liverpool? found
With provisions.
PACKETS FOR IIAVRE? SECOND LINE.? THE FOT^
lowing (hips will lave Havre on theKitt, and New York
en the Irt of cach month:?
From N. T?rk. Frcm Uavie.
Ship ST. DENIS, 1 Jan. 1 Feb. 10
1 ,000 tons burthen, S May 1 June 16
Alenzo Follansbee, matter.) Sept. 1 Oct. lfi
Ship ST. NICOLAS, 1 Feb. 1 March 16
1,000 tons burthen, > Jun* 1 July 16
John Bragdon, master. i Oct. 1 Nor. 16
New ship MERCL'RY, J March I April 16
1,400 tons burthen, > July 1 Aug. 16
R. D. Conn, master. J Not. 1 Dec. 16
Ship WILLIAM TELD, 1 April 1 May 16
(new), 1,200 tons burthen, > Aug. 1 Sept. 16
John Willard, master. > Deo. 1 Jan. 16
They are all first class New Yorlt built ships, provided with
all requisite articles for the comfort and oouvenicnee of pas
sengers, and commanded by men of experknoe in the trade.
The price of passage is $10(), without wines or liquors. Good*
lent to the subscriber* will be forwarded free from any
charges but thoso actually incurred.
BOYD fc H1NCKEN, Agents, 161 Pearl street.
OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.? FOR
Bremen, via Southampton ? The United States m.'il
eteamship HERMANN, Edward Higgins, U. S. N., comman
der. will leave for Bremen, touching at Bouthainpton to
land the mails and passenger* for England and Frar.ee, ou
Saturday, June 19, at 3 o'clock, P.M., from pier No. 3. North
river. Price of passage from New York to Sojthampton or
Bro men : First cabin, main faloon, $120; firstenbin, lower
ta'oon, $100.; second cabin, $M). An experienced surgeon ii
attached to the ship. All letters must put" through *. e
PostoSiee. Specie delivered in llavre and L<. ndon. For
passage or freight, apply to
MOLLER. SAN t) lc RIER A, Agents, 26 South street.
The steamship Washicgton wul succeed tie licriaacn, om
tho 17th July.
VANDERB1LT LINE.? SPECIAL NOTICE TO CALI
fornia passengers.? Important reduction for steerage,
fare through ticket", including mule hire and trans
portation across the Isthmus. ? The favorito douMj ?i:
(rinc steamship PROMETHEUS, l.SC'Ot' tis, wiUlctve I'icrN'o.
2,'North River, at 3 o'clock, 1'. M., preeisuly, on cfit irda ,
June 19, for San Junn del Norte, conu'-oting with ttiu Par .c
?teamer on the Nicaragua transit route, having but twelve
miles of land transportation. These iteameru are un-tir
pastcd iu their accommodations for passengers, and with ;he
increased facilities for crossing, pariscngers can rely upon
going through w ithout detention. For information or pas
sage apply at the office. No. 9 Battery placo. up Htairx.
D. B.ALLEN, Agent.
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
connecting with tho Pacific Mail Steamship Company
? Only through line for California and Oregon via Aspiuwall
and I'annmn.? 4y order of the i'ott master General, tho grcs t
California and Oregon mails aro to he despatched on ih'i.'ith
and 20th of cacli month, dire, t for Aspin wall; and on ".he 9t.i
and24th via Havana. When the so date" occur on Sunday, the
sailing to he postponed until tho following Monday. The
Pacific Mail Steamers are to bo in readiness for immediate
despatch on arrival of the mails at Panama. Ajrreeah'te to
the above, tho splendid new nnd double engiuo United
States mail st*aio?!,ip ILLINOIS. ? h" fastest teamer :u the
world, 2, 5(HI tons burthen, 11. J. llirtsteue, U. S.N..,
ir.aml'-r. will s: il en Monday, Juno 2l<t, nt i o'clock P. M.,
precisely, trom pkr at foot of Warren street, N'.rth river;
and the Cherokee, Lt. Davenport, commander, will he Jo
sp atched on Thursday, 24th ? transl'crsjng lit r m Js ami tti
sengers nt Havens to the steamship i.1 Dorado, for Aspin
wiill. Tho Pa i 1i e Mail Steamship Company's magnificent
steamer GOLDEN i,ATE, 2,50'J tons, Carlisle P. Pat
terson, U. S. N., eemmauder, will be in readiness at
Panama to receive the Illiuoie's and Cher^kae's mail*
and pasfengers, and 'ail immediately for San Francis
co. The Illinois requires but seven and a half days to
perform her trip t'. Aspinwall. The Isthmu* transit, p-r
railroad, 4ie., is reduced to about one and ? half; and the
Golden Gate s time from Panama being less than twclvo
days, * he whole trip, barring unavoidable delayer aeci ii nts,
mny be acootnpli"bcd in twenty two to twenty-five days.
Rit*? or Fa mi to Aspikwall.
Ladies' Saloon. State Room $6.1
Lower Aft and Forward Saloon, State Ro m .. . 68
Second r* bin Standees 43
8tecrago 33
l'as?engers will b>- landed nt the railroad wharf, at A*pn
wall, freo. Transit of the Isthmus at the | asaenpter'aexrensc.
Persons securing throuch pa?iage by the United State*
mail steamers from New YorV, have preference of aecommo
d*tlon on board the Pacific mail steamers. Rates of fare
from Panama to San Francisco on the most favorable tern'.-.
For freight orrasstge, apply to C1IA RI.ES A. WHITNEY,
at the office or the conifanies, 177 West street, corner cf
Warren, New York.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO? ON SATURDAY. JULY 10
at 3 o'clock P. St., from the loot of North Moore a tree',
N. R.? The new and splendid double engine stfcf.i/, ship CITY
OFPITTSBURG, 2,400 tons burthen, Wm. C. Stutesbory,
commander. will positively sailfor Sam Francis'o, touching
at Rio, Valpraiso ami I'auimi. on Saturday, July 10, at J
o'clock P. M. This steamer has superior n'oomraodatiens,
is well ventilated. ami otherwise litted for the trade. It is
sontidcntly expected that she will mako the passage n the
shortest time on record, thin offering a rare el.aace t^ fa
milies and others who wish to avoid the crowjed ships via
the Isthmus, as only a limited number of passengers will 1 e
taken. A "mall 'jnantity of frei 'lit will uVto bo la'ten. Ar
rnniemflntM have ? c6Ti wftli l!?? of the new
?teamei^' tflcle Sara, (1,800 tonP. ) new VuiMtafr t?
Moke a through connection, and ?hc ? ills' on t?'tc her pla:e
in the lini. For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS
RICHARDSON, No. 41 Exchange jla.e.o: it L. MILLS, 51
Cortlanot street, agent of the t'n-lc Sam;
Notice to shippers and paspengt.rs for
San Frsnds-o and Valpcr^iso.? Tnc steamship CITF
OF PITTSBURG, will be at b.-r berth, iroin Philadelphia, ?,n
t' r UM inf an I be i rctiarcd 1 1 receive a m.uli qua atity of
lyhtfjreigkt fcr cither of ti.o aiovts pirts.
U^MPIRI C1TT LIN F.?1 II ROUGH TO 5.AN IRaN
l->cisco at greatly reduced rati s ef / are u-r a).n aid
Murage paancngwre.? Tl:e nuw snd svlemlid cut ,e tr.giat
steamship SI K UK A NEVAJ'A, I,(j00 ton?. J. D. 'A u. n,
E-'|- commander, -wiU leave kcr Uack, pier No. 3, N. R., f< r
Apr'?*all, N ivy I. ay, direct, rn Saturday. if 10, ai 3
o'clock P. M., connecting at Panama w.th -he favorite
etcanuhip New Orleans. E'ignr Wakeman. commander,
Which steamer will take the pfcss'ngers oy tt.e Sierra Ne
vada from New York, and im nedisieiy thtrcafltr rrcioctd
to .>nn Fiaoeteeo direct. l n?se vesicle, iu a- eommonntiens,
sati y and ventilation, are not surpa-se i ny any in true
rente, and an experienced surgeon ?? atta h?d to eacti ship.
Passengers per Sierra Nevada will be lanlrd at the rvlrcad
wharf at Aspinwall, free. B okl now pen. and thrown
ttckta tor sale . First cabin state rooms, serenJ abia
ftate rcf.ii.t, steerage. for fre -;iit or p-.s^age,
aply to J. HOWARDS SON, Agents, 94 Broad way,
FOR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND.?
JT The L'nitcd Stat"< Mail Steamship ROANOKE, L. i'i?*?
risb, master, will tall from Pier 13. North R.vcr, on Satur
day next, the 19th inst., at 4 o'clock P, M. pp.s*age ltad
fare to Norfolk, state room Included. $f. Pa ??sgc an. i fare
to Petersburg and Ri' hm"n?l, state room nil led. $10.
Bills of lading signed only on h<arJ. For fr> i-rhi, ari ly on
board. Tor passage, to LUDLAU;!i PLEAS.* N TS, M Frc nt
street, n^ar 014 flip.
13 OR CHARLESTON.? SLM I- WEEKLY U. S. MAIL
line.? The new. fa.<t, and spli ndid stear -hit I.'NION,
K A'lams, t'i mmnnd"r, will leave Pier No. i N. R. ? 1 f-'.
turilny, June 1!>, at 4 e'.'.ock P.M. precisely, F r
apply on hoard, n n.'. f' r vs ""ace st t!.o ? 0".cii of
SPOFFOKD, TILE9TON A CO., 4? 8o-?t- rcet.
SHiR SAVANNA H.? I'.VITFD STATES MAIL UNE.?
The m sjid suj rii r steamship FLORIDA. - ? < *e
Lyon, Captain, w-11 1 -:i v?- on Saturday, Ju.i" : 'til, R'. 4
o . lock M.. from Pier 4? North fiver. Ap; ' v t.
SAMUEL L. Mi Vi 1IILL, i I r. ? t treat.
The ALABAMA, C. i). Ludlow, Capt i:n, will <av? <a
Saturday, Jane 2f>th. Forspend, ".ren^'h, i roiiimcdt.i at,
and fare, '.neic ships ) nve no superiors oo the >i?aa.
h'OT: AUSTRAM \, PORT PIIII.I it'. AM) S .UN V. V -
The new A No. 1 New Fork hurt clirper. K'WSEKT
MILLS, will sail on the luth July. She hn? ,ne<)ualled :i e
oemmodatlons for < ''in , second . r. t in. and st ? rau-e r'," f
L-?r?. Ar rly to KUH8RLL .V NORTON. 31 Oi l p, < r
Ll.LIOI. aRKELI. ti CO., 14ti 1'earl street.
I30R SAN FRANCISCO UIHF.t T.? !' ARF. UF.M ' f.Ie
Tlie eolet'rated clipper packet ? Mp VF1LLI \ M II. H A R
UF' K, Robert Marshall, Commander, now ready for ? n,
will f 1 "itlvely sail on Monday. June 2l?t, and < an i com* e - '
date a few more passengers at reduced | rio??, if < arlv appli
cation ,? made en hoard pier 11, North river; or to BUTLER
BROTHERS, l?-'i and 118 South street.
T'O 'ilil' III ILDMIS.-FRM i Vi Wil l, HE "it
ceived I y 'he Aeee?Kt,Ty Transit < oeni'any .?! Ni< arag ia,
at their office, N o. SI Wall street, New York, for the v?n?
ttruetion fa Steamboat, i f the follow. n( description:?
L'nj;th. ll'i fee'! leiim, Z4 f?tt: 'iol (J , 7 feet! ylinder. .32 feet
? ? gin f< i t stroke; i , r. J'i feet long. 1 1 '?et wide m front,
*ce 1').; f?- ' sit"' 'II ? mr 'i I w,ll te f.iroi>ted ty '.ho e ia
) i" Ail y tr t .'Jtt ?i i r' to .
>AAC C. t?A, y.
?HIPPING.
irnnoiibn to ban francisoo, at reduced
A rate*. Ne w Ysrk and Saa Francisco Steamship Lm?.
The new und splca-lid axmmahip UNITED 8VATES, 1.100
teas linrii.'u, Ciiarlea C. Berry, Commander, will take her
derarture fcr Aspinwall, Navy Bay, en Friday, M July, a|
J P. M.. ?? vneeting at Panama with the new double cugin a
steamship W INFIELD SCOTT, 2, 100 tone burthen. Keiuiey
Oouillaro 'atnmander, which steamer awaita tha arrival of
|MMperaat Pmhm ' v *h? United States IromSew Vorfc,
and immediately 'beixafter pr.>ce?da to Han Francisco di
rect, with, ut FtoDji.itrv at intermediate porta. These vessels,
iu tufi'Biai' datioaa nnd safe t v. are not snrpatsed by any on
thi.i &ud an experienced surgar n in attaches to each
vest*:. The United Statu ha* made tha voyage between
New York and Chagrea U seven day? nineteen hour*; and
the W int. eld ?oott. performed the voyage between New York
la'id Panama la the aborteat time on reoord, bith ae to run
ning and s tuul '.me lroiu port tn pert, Books now opto,
and tkrou(o tieketa forfait. Apply to
DAVIS. BROOKS It CO.,
Ceneral Agent*, 2S Beaver street, or
JONES & JOHNSON,
10-4 Weft stree*, corner of Liberty street.
Paseer.cc n ry the United State* will disembark alongside
?lie whart st A?pinwall, and take the Panama Railroad, now
opened nearly to Curgona, thus avoiding the -ink attendant
npon Hmi.un JB boats at Cbakres, and the river navigation
toGergona.
California parsace ticket for sale.? the
advertiser has fer sale a first class first cabin ticket,
for VanderMlt'a through line to Sau Francisco. in thesteam
er which fails on the 20th June. Arply tliU day to Mr,
HODGSON, at the nfliee of John Livingston, 16" Broadway.
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
For New Orleans, via Havana, the splcudol steamship
CHEROKEE. 2,(tKl tons, H. K. Davenport. U. S. Navy,
commander, will sail from the pier at foot of Warren street,
N. R-, on Thursday, June 24th, at two o'clock, P. W., pre
cisely. Hates of pasnaac to Havana and New Orleans:?
New Arrangement? l.aaies' saloon bertha, $70; forward do.
do.. $/10;[?ttct.i|<o do. do., $2.1. Specie only taken on freight
to Havana. Freight taken tn New Orh aus at 40 cents per
enbie foot. Shippers of freight are requested to supply
themselves with the sonipany's bills of lading, which may be
had en application at the office. No other form will bo
signed. No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or passage apply to M. O. ROBERTS,
177 West street, corner Warren street.
FOR NEW ORLEANS. DIRECT.? THE NEW DOUBLE
cpgine steamship WILLIAM PENN, Jamea Marks
eommftider, will leave Pier S, East river, for the above port,
direct, on Tuesday, June 22d, at 4 o'clock P. M. This ship
has elegsut accommodations far passengers. Passage in
cabin state room, $00. Paieage in st.norage $25. For freight
er passage apply on board, or tn Thomas P. Stanton, 36
Sonth street, or to E. Llnuoln & Co., 120 Pearl street. Mca
enremeut goods 20 cants per foot. Rills of lading will be fur
nished to shippers on application to the olerk on board, or
theoflice of the axon's, and sinned only on board. The steam
?hip IlENJVMiN FRANKLIN will succeed Uio William
?...
FOR RIO JANEIRO AND VALPARAISO. ? THE NEW
double engine steamship CORTES, 1, COO tons burthen.
T.B. Cropper, commander, will depart ?f the ahove porta
on Thursday, first day of July ensmng. For pnssrga to abov?
porta, Laving splendid accommodation, apply to
DAVIS. BROOKS Si CO.. & Beaver street.
GOLD! HOLD!! GOLD!!!- THAT FAST SAILING
brig HA I>l US rails for the Australl an Hold Mines di
rect, on 24 th inst. For freight rr parage apply early to n.
SANDERS & CO., owners, 28 W arren ?Uoo't. She Lies at
the foot of Harclav street. North river.
WANTED ON BOTTOMRY.? ABOUT $0,000 WANTED
on Bottomry of lleluian bark ('harlomagne, and her
freight and charter. She is honnd to Santa Cruz, Cuba, to
load for London: and tho loan to bo paid at the latter port
on the arrival of the vessel there. The Charlemagne is -t 10
tons burthen, built, in Prince Edward's Inland in 1HM); cop
pered nnd eoppor fastened. She haa Just undergone heavy
repairs, to pay which the loan is wanted. Offers will bo re
ceived till Saturday, lilth inst.. at noon, addressed to C:ip
tain ABENDS, at the affleo of James Law ???. Insurauea
Broker, Mi Wall street.
1ISCKLLAHROVI.
OLD PENH.? A. G. BAOLEY ft OO., MANUFACTU
"K rets of Gold Pens and Pencil Casos, am.v patantoea el
?he celebrated Extension Canes, Noa. U Maiden Lane and
177 (Irving Honac) Broadwuy.
SUGAR PLANTERS VISIT1NC. NEW YORK ARB IN
vited to exumint the eelviirat< d eentiifugal Sugar Ma
thinea now in OpenttiOB at the (Jloba Ir< n Works, Thirty
third street, near Tenth aveuna, whare also may be seen In
oonrse nf ci nntr nation, Sugar Mills. Engines, Vacuum Pana,
Htc., with all their 1? teat improvements. Broadway and
Fourteenth street at.'gea ruu to tho works.
0. B. 1IARTSON lift OO.
DAOUERREOTYPES.-THE SCALE PLATES.? THESE
plates are superior to all others. They arn perfectly
smooth and even, and taku an easy polish. The silver on
them is thick and absolutely pure, wnioh is a Tery groat ad
vantage. We warrant them to give to daguerreotypes the
richest te-ne tbat e..u be obtained. For sale at the aole
agent's _, VICTOR II I SHOP, 2,! Maid?n lane.
ri^O DISTILLERS ? WANTED? A FRENCH ALEMBIC,
A with its worm in good order: the boiler from 20 to ;to
gallons, and the inside boiler iu proportion. Apply to K.
and l,'., 87 John street, upstairs.
llTANTF.r.-lTRCIIAi-ERS Felt ONE OF TiIF. MOST
f ? u" ful and profitable receipts of the present aay, cm
bracing the whole process of gold and silver plating, upon
an i ntirely i>f * printiplc , by whi' h any person is enablod to
rlate copp<r, br:iss. and German silver, for imparting a
knowledge of which teachers are receiving from twenty to
thirty dollars, at :1c prtWB t time iti this oity. Taliing'into
consideration its utility to every class of society, and tho
inability of man) to p ly so large an amount, lias induced
tho advertiser to place it within the reach of all. Any per
son wishing a ropy of the rcceift, ean hive one forwarded to
then address, by addressing J. F. N.. Poet Olljce, NcwYork,
(postage paid,) enclosing one dollar.
eon nnn HAVANA segars, comprising
OvVjvvv imt>erials, Rctrali&s. Londrci, common
size, and a variety of fancy brands, too u macrons to ui' n
tion. are offered for sale in lote, to suit purchasers, by
P. l'alau, M> l'oarl street, opposite to the Pearl Street
IT,
IRON BEDSTEADS? COOL. CLEAN, CHEAP.? ORNA
loentsl nnd pip-in, lr in $4 to also, tho healthy
Si ring Muttress" . *'< 10 S-.'> t ? $'JI; .Marble-top Tables. Ir nn
>7' f I le Iron Beds teads ean be seen fitted np together,
nil siien nnd patterns, at r.Vi Broadwv above Spring street.
N. B.? Old mattresses alu red to spring neiia.
IURNITI TE SI IJ.IXG AT A BARGAIN AT NO. ?.i
llec iirea n st ri et ? Oflit a and Counting House Desks,
< /inirs, Stools, tit I I'aintdnr.. Looking f*lasses, 7 < HI Bed
Steads and (K) Mattresses, l'all'ii~ter<, Sofa Bed. Lounges,
i ciiiib BeiK in 'tho. any Li airs, Rockers, Secrotary Bur- aus,
Brussels Carpet, Ilure . is, and Easy Chairs. Furniture
rr nt id.
CL iTON, Till. PRINTER, IS STILL AT THE OLD
ft.in ! M2 I Iton treet, w icie Cards. < ir^ulars. Bill
IF. ids. N.ttni>. Kecii|ts. Lai e s, Excursion Bills, Store
R'H' an J Rli ,t be .? I- in it, t.i !? printing, is dene neat, t^uick,
anu (hear for er.^h. Remember tho name.
THOMAS E, SUTTON, Printer.
/"MIEAP BAT1I8 FOR THE PEOPLE.? RABIN EA U S
V. ? lie. 1 roh i re t Swin, liitn^' Buii s, near Canal street,
,N. I: . areitow i pen. al>r, . ; i. tSea Da tin. ICipp ii. Browu.
and Tyson's line of nages, run near the place.
I T PSON'S CAT'ITOI..? THIS FAVORITE SALOON IR
J known by the above title, and kept by the aubaoribcra
a' an l.atir,' .'i use, whsrc the | uli lie can ul ways (In J eve
ry ihmg that the marke* all'ord. Hxperieucod eriolts
nod polite waiters will always be found nt this estab
lishment Meals s- nt out to order bt all reasonable hours.
<>ku e an ! all other <li to s w ill be served np in a style un
anrpMI I d 1>J any i in.ilur eitabliahmcn in this city. Thuk
ft 1 for past favori', and hrpe for a continuance of the same,
iti'1 r> many r.iw or.'' may e ?? : to t all and satisfy
tbemf ive- that al ii'.i ? a\ .il&trd t > dei r . e the
Mi '..'a tidion*. A. A. b L. M. Ui'SON.
I(-? Lt.VVr.R S PRI/E MEDAL 1MNEY SOAP.?
I ? Ibis lntalr.. bit art:- e, wh>< h 1 1 i.r.ed tho Priao Mo
dal a! 'he W nt' i'air, in 1. ci'un, .* da!ly gnining xr uind
n pilli' ?slrnati ?; anil if il> anil ft r ;'s innncdiato u^e
i? s ? great, that it is w.th gr nt i*i '"i -.il'.y supplied by the in
ventor. Its fragrant r< ire?i iDg and ?? t'tcnirig uniliiies. and
the smooth anil wi'lte appearance w'nich it imparts to the
skin, are strikingly obvi .? ?, art! are s; ken ?'in trie high
? st terms by all who nee it. W. J. Davis At Co., Importers
and sole wbolt ink egcuts, 40 Cfrtlanui street.
flT KITING INK TWSNTV-PIYB CENTS A QAL\
f v only ?The Empire Ink is let blaek? Hen freely? ana
v;i!l not xrrcue steel pecs. Manufactory, No. ]^' John
street.
SOLAR LAMPS, CtS FIXTURE-, CHANDELIERS,
Pendant - . liru' ketp, Girandoles, .Mantle ' audela' rr > , "f
the celebretsd C' 're!!os nia?e, ,n gilt " \ 1 rtar.i'vk ti r, t -fi.
Also, silver plated u a ahata war* i' a Sets, 'fable F rks
f 6. Spo' rs S3 per dose a, Ca?tor? Baskets. 4tc. SORG.tK,
1/2 W illiam street, Le'weeji l ul'.i u at . Anu, opposite the
church.
RXCI R. ??!<?> P.
fViNF.V ISLAND AND FORT HAMIITON.? FARE
\ L'iy.. ur ' ? 1 ,e u<w ami ?plcndid ituunor M VY
QyFIN, Op' bin v.M ;??"!). wi'l < c'm*nvir o her <v.j. '->r
bmfrrullHtoD or. I'riday, June W, leaving pi?r foot
of yirnK N. H. at 0 . A >!.. 12;j .? nd 3' . P. M.
T.< ;.vi .? . V M. ' v., |it A. Si'., la"! 4 IV ? r -.in
!<?&*?* tlie Ifiaad a' 1 i A . A? , ?. ul'1 ?;? P. M., i-liCui^ at
Fori, llamt'trn each way.
EX( ITBSIONS TO THE FISHING G AN K -~F.Y ~ K Y
. xytxi'-it Saturday*. fare 23 ent? e?ch * \y. Ih?
? a Mean;' r 3 IT PALO, ?'.?( Haneox, will Icato Hammond
rt.cet at T'.j o>Uek: Soring, 7-\ (.rani, E. II., >'4: C'ti -
ji'f.'j I'.or No. 3,N. K.. it a. M.? returning ly IP 31.
Kefrori'Tronti. tubing tack!*, An., provided.
OCX DAT EXCURSION T? > UN < N PORT.? THE NEW
C rnd leantiful JU. ml" at IN lit -T li V, ('apt. (lit .ben
?Jill make a tr. p up the P,*?? r. <r :?> t:t tif i-< < ml.es, ??>
Lnionport, <.n Sin, day next, Jnne ;1). fly thii ex ' r-: n, tin
mtmlera of Ind wtml Hom> A? <? ? iaflon, N ?>il u'.ve
a, opp rliinUy of ao< rip and excn.-nii:^ t' ' ,r '"lid at Unl u
l' rt. Tli' pat>li( will aiiu have an c| ^..ruinity of en,ioyln<
t!i<- in' ?t beautiful | h tiireanue scenery ?? Ui- '? ,< "> m.iini.l
c< Dtly intoriporied throughout the nli.il,' route 'if tklM BBj
? ii, ? nmhinirr a iieilt'iful mil. tli'- !>' f *.' f i f air, md
r. i;i-w and novel r' nte, unei|ualle I I y nny in l ? vi.-ioity of
New Yotk. Th" beUtffllim ''anal ?trc?t fit f }?; Catha.
rlne. quarter to IP: andflf' rv: Mroet, In A.M. K?t irn u . ,
will l>- aveUn.onp it at, 3 P M. Pairs, :e ta eii way, tw.ntjr
f.v* ccntf.
(IRANI* I H Vli AM' DTIII.liN r, X< C K : ION O'
* tht 1 . !? tad I - ? V i.'i nti err v, ill tr.ko pl*?e on VI n
dfiv, the 21lt. '>*t , 'o ./* vera f r* v; N. It. A oznmndiottii
ItetMboat and two laT|? M%bH dt?k*d btrgM are en/a^d
f r Ibi i't' nfion. t'orytln.-* will bo dona that can toad to
vr. z ? '.<? ??io.vrr.<-!,t i t!t m? who any Join wi'h tie in ? ,<?
,l y ? iv.'ier. Ti< k?" - o?u be hid of the m?u. l'Cr? o<' i !'
Jlfli rfn t ? mi ar ? ?. no i aV' t the laiidinize on Mi" morning
, i ."*< i-' .on. Th" Ik, at will leave the f: it -,t Ton'li
X> w Y.'fk, at half > A?t ti I'lltek, foot nl North Ruhtta it.,
W i!l:an ?l at 7; '1 IlriU'J -treit, O.-.oMvn, at
n 'l-ra?t 7; ' ?.? ,t n atre " at : ?. 1 the f?. t of
iai,aJ 'Ttf, S w York, at a nv.ar r to 9 o'. l ck.
( Kilned i
rliMPMi i'OtVKRS, Capt. IbvIb io!c?.
.;. O. JOHNSON, Capt. Karif ' !d (iuarda.
TH K. FIR1,MKS,
I Al ATF.TTS TOOK AND tADDKP, < MPANY
I -J i ? At a in'i'in# of I.aiayatt- link and Ijadd.r ju:
I aay, N i . ' "Id at the 1 ri!':k Ifau^'?, ?:?, Wedn- '-nj ? v n
a,' , I i.tl n. taut, the fo'.i> win j' re lot t :on wua ua&u, ni.y
adofled ? ?
Rianittd, Thn* ti e n-.'-mhen of thi< Company return
i heir tnicere t' ?nk* to llr?. Oe. r^o lioyd, fi r the rna'n;
fi. zi l w reat !i of ! owcr?. and a hon |uet ea li to th* i'or?u.k
and \?il?taz.t: aln , to Mrn. W"i ? ter t, Mr?. Flay, M
Piatt, and M!- Mar. : and, te -h for a ipli ndld 'reato .
neated th? Company on the : ooond annual j ari. I-: and >
M> the n?cer? ai d lpcmbern ..i Hook and Ladder ?Jo *>i | ty
No. <?, fir leortinir them to the line < f march, and l>i a to
ti - r ii ii. ? a 1 1 ^ r vie parade, with their I aud ol mmi<
II y i ri " *? t Ik- ( ei irnnj .
Iiia*. W lid w ? n, See. J A". S. ANDERSON, Fnr.m?o.
\ ( ARD.-fcMI'lRE I IKE ENP.INE (.'O'MPaNY, NO.
J\ 42. de?iro to ?!ipr''?? their ilnier" Oiankx t ' the niem
b"ri of Neptune llnpg Company, No. 17, for the naudeoine
ci llatuu rurniiiieu after the parade, luh init.
GEO. L. BIRDaN, fcr^m^n.
0. Soctt Ror, Secretary.
ACARIi-TIIP. MEMItF.RS OF F.MPIRF, F.NCINE
Company, No. 42, retnrn their thaaka to MemrM. Kav
nor tnd Forl ee for tlm very acceptahlo inprly of tefre n
inentit furniihed during the parade of the Id tb inat.; alao,
to Mea,ri>. Prior ai,d Tarr, for refreehmeati fnrai'hed after
* 1 ? I i> . n<lo. li. U DHEOAN, r.nman.
I ?c. titix Rob,
AMCfBlMMITfc
BOWlRYTliKArRE.-lMjoRSOI'EN AT 7; CURTAIN
rises at 7. t u clock. Friday evening, Juno 10, the trage
dy of the FATAL bOW RV.
wont. Mr. liumblin | Charmi Mr. Stevens
Laaraiois Mr. Eddy llaaamella Mra.OraUaa
HIE 1'/ RATE OF run IsLES.
Baroiti ? . Mr._8t?veni2_l!eiena MrK- Twill
BURTON'S TIIEAI'RE, (HAMULUS STRUT.? DOOM
i it'ti at 7',; to begin at s u'clm k.
Fritlay evening, Juno IS, will be played the drama of
PARIS AND LONDON.
Frltae Mr. 11. Plaolde I Thomas Tret.. . . Mr. Burton
Mr. II a s kit t .Mr. T. Jot n>ton I Visoount Yolatll. Mr. Ilyott
Lady VoUtil... IBllWMtW f R<W Mrs. Skerrett
National theatre, CHATHAM STOUT.? DOORS
open at 7'4! curtain risoa at 7% o'clock.
Friday evening. Jnno IS. H> n? tit of Mr. J. R. Scott.
II K LOS Til K IIKLOl'.
Uelos Mr. J. K Soott I My thin Miss P. Wallack
TOM CRINGLE.
Ti m Cringle Mr. Jones I Elisabeth Mrs. Nioholl
BAKM M'8 AMERICAN MOSEUM.-ADMISSION, SS
eente; children, I.' >4 cents; parquet, I.'!, oentaoxtra.
Serpents, Ostrich, Onii(-OttU|i &et., just arrived from
Africa. Gorgrona Oriental tableau of Cerean Seulpture,
Lord Byron and the Oreeks, all moving aslfalive. In the Leo
tnre Room, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, oomlo pieces, Jko.
Evening, at b o'clock, PASSION AND It El'K STANCE.
Ct II K I STY'S OPERA HOISE, M it II A N ICS' II A LL, NO.
> 172 Uroadway, above tiranel strict ? Open every night
during the week, until fnrtheractlce. The criminal and well
known Christy'* Minstrels. comprising an elfloieut ami ver
satile "corps' of "talented" and "experienced porforracra,"
under tho management of E. I'. Christy, whoso concert* in.
thin city, for a aucceaainu of "six years," have been rood veil
with favor l>y highly resectable and fashionable audicnoca,
Tickcta, 28 oenta. Doors open at 7; oommento at S o'clock.
The patrons <it' Christy's Minstrels are reapeitfully informed
that thu Saturday afternoon concerts arc discontinued.
WOOD'S MINSTRELS. AT MINSTREL HALL. NO. ill
li roadway, between Howard and (irand st roi'is.--< (pen
every night, under the management of II. Wood, whoao
I'onei'rtN and delineation of negro character cannot be ex
celled. The recent alterations for the summer months of
fer inducements for families that cannot be had at any other
similar establishment in tho city. Admission, 2."> centa.
Doors open nt 7 o'clock; Concerts commonce at 8 o'clock.
N. II. ? The proprietor of Wood's Minstrels, to sec ure the
perfect respectability of his audience at all times, has con
cluded hereafter to Oiscontinue the afternoon oonoerti of
Wednesday and Saturday.
WHITE'S VARIETIES.? THE UNDERSIGNED MOST
respectfully announces to the pnblie that his ue? and
elogant establishment, ait uatcd in the llowery, near C!tat?
ham square, will be completed on or before September I, and
will accommodate 1.800 peraona, comfortably boated, and i.,
bo constructed that in case of accident the whole number
can vacate in ton minutes. It will also dobso's excellent
ventilation, and shall rank, in point of stylo, with any plaee
of amusement in the world. Hue notice n i 11 he given ot'tlio
entertainment, iite. CIIARLKS WHITE, Proprietor.
CASTLE GARDEN -ROUS8ET FAMILY, UNDi'.RTIIB
management and direetion of Mona. Jean Kousaet.
I'rice of aeltiiiasion, ."si cents. Tickets to bo had of Mr. Con
way, at tho Harden, from 10 a. M. till 2 P. M., at all tho
principal Muaie Stores, an I at tho doer in tho evening. Tho
doors will be opened every evening at 7, and tho perform
ances will commence at M o'eloi k. Great triumph. Fifteen
dances. Beautiful scenery, iucluding the moving panorama.
Friday evening, June IMh. will be performed nn entirely
new grand mystic ballot of action entitled 8ATHANI EL, or
tho Triumph of tho Cross. Grand Concert on Saturday.
IjtIRS* CONCERT IN AMERICA.- MADAME ALUONI
respectfully announces that alio will have the honor of
makini her tlrst appearance in the Unitud States on Weeluos
day e\c ning next, June 23, at Metropolitan Hull, upon which
occasion sho will bo aided by Signor Augustinu Rover#, Sig
ner Antonio Saugiovnnui, and Signor Ar.tlti. Loader, Slg.
Arditi. Price of tickets, $1. Secured seats enn 1>< obtained
for $2, Particulars in programmes.
VAPXHALL OAR DEN. -THE ORIGINAL YAUXHAX.Ii
Mcledonas in the open air every evening during tho
week, and on Saturday afternoon. The managorreapBotfut
ly announces that ho has acaurcd tho services of some of the
ttioat celebrated performers in their line of business, and
will Introduce a variety of new songs, glees, choruses, duets,
4tc.. in a manner not to bo surpassed by any othur company
In tho city. Performance to commence at a i|'iartor past S;
Saturday aftornoon at 3. Admission free during the day;
12, 'a ecnts in the evening. WM. II. OHELL, Proprietor.
J CHAS. H. W1NANS, Manager.
OTICE.-A SOIREE WILL BE GIVJ5N ON 8ATTJR
dny evening, by the two brothers Enrico and Luigi A.,
in the Dancing Academy, 21 Howard street. Several pleoea
of music will be played by the beat profcasors of the Italian
Opera.
KXt'REM AOKNGIfi-A.
Adams & CO., OFFICE NO. M BROADWAY.? BX
press for 1 'alifornia, Oreecn, and the Sandwich Islands,
by the D. S. Mail Steamur ILL I NOIS, on Monday, Jnno Ulst,
1862.? Rates Reduccd.? Our next regular Expres s for Cali
fornia, Oregon, etc.. via Panama, will be despatched by tl.e
U. S. Mail steamer Illinois, for Aapinwall, Navy llay, direct,
on Monday, Jnne 2ist, at 2 o'olook, P. M. Through, asuKnai,
in charge of one of our own trusty andeUiciuntlreigbtagenta
and a special messenger. Shippers for California will boar
in in 111 <1 that this is the only F.ipreiss haviug their own oa
tablished Freight Agents and Mestcngcra, vho accompany
their freight through to its dfstination, constantly eoing and
ret timing w it h the regularity of tho mails. Another great
advantage claimed hy our Express, and a very important
0110 to the shipper, is the fact that, by an arrangement with
the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, onr express freight
takes precedence of all other, from Panama to San Fran
cIfoo, on the U. S. mail tianiers, thereby avoiding the risk
of detention on the luthmus. Having our own offices, in San
Francisco, Sacramento, Stockton, Sonora, Nevada City, M?
rvsville, and agencies in all other important plai ca iu Cali
fornia, with exprosscs runnirtr to all thomining districts, aa
alto to Or' eon and tho Sandwich Island--, wo are enabled to
transrort freight, package a, parcels, specie, pold dust, and
valuables of every description, with unrivalled despatch
and n urity, nnd 11 pon the most reasonable term". AH
freight to so forward by our Fxpicas on the 21st ins' ant,
slit'iild ho delivered to us, w ith invoices, before the day of
sailing, 1 0 enable us to comply with tho government order
for oerdlng and sealii:.',. Small p.cr> ? Is 'nd despatches will
be r- c iv. a lit; til I o'clock P. M., on the day f steamer'! d> -
pjrtiir . F.v ry' ling must fcc in water proof conditio*, and
1.0 pack ate otild e>:vc d I2.ri II s. weicht, ?r Ti^ feet ouhio
meamr luent. No oliarge to hlppcra by 1 irlino for Cuat- in
He, u tc lcc? or 1 c ibr eertlf.cat?a
ADAMS &. CO., No. 60 Breadway.
BIREORS It CO.*8 ORIAT CM.IFORNIA, OREliO.v,
South American, and ( hiujt l^xpross. w ill Uti Forward on
June 21, jerateamcra ILLINOIS sort t;Or,f?lT.v t.'ATK. in
charge of c ur messengers through to destination. Shipper*
will l.earin mind that all < nr goods through by connecting
steaaers. and ar? delivered in San Francisco abend of all
others? through in twenty-live dcys. A II goods must be cl ? -
livered to us on Saturday next in nut' r proof condition,
this being the rainy len-on on the lathmua, 1'rciL'ht taken
on the low at tc rt is. Con donees' I ;ttcri taken free, and uo
charge ftrCubtem House fees.
BEREORD A; CO., 2 Aste.r House.
BXHFORD & CO.'S GREAT CALIFORNIA, OREGON,
Sandwich I.landi it no South \m ort >' a n Exproas. by
at smer Illinois, on M nday, June 21?t, to e rmcct with the
Uoldf n Oate, at PanSma, tho two fastest steamers In the
world? in charge of c or own truity me as. ngers .1 n >1 freight
agents. Shippers will bear 111 mind that our freirnt age naif
V'l'iri William Nelson It Co., at A [el unit and Panama,
"ire always ahead with our fr ight. Sec the following notice!
li 111 tlr Panama lieraM, ol May2lst:? ? Mcs-rfl Berford
.V< " 'I I express ot th< ae Igentlciiieu always . einstobo
. lend of a 1 1 "t her . Froi them we ri celve e.ur f-nper'', an el not
only our p per-e but .tnr letters, flr?<! of all charges, and n'et
only Ire ei ill c i.iiri.ee. but 1>? :i .1 of all other cpr 'sses.
A dan ' * ., tl: .? r ri \ a , will have te* u .tkcj up e>r th"y will
t e d 1st 1111 e| in the lie- a t. " Shipicr- will b ar tn mi ri d tho
fact, we I . v.; 1111 trrii iKe?( nt wllh the I'aciflc Mail Steam
ship ' mpiry to tn!i? all our Express lreight on their
sleauiei , ar'i ii'npy i.alier Express Cci.'s have a precedence
i ? - e r ? e - only f (luce their freight nt the bottom of the
tl.ip, vhi h nee i' nbt. accounts for the tae t cf our g. toils al
ways ! ? ii [? dc'ivercii a head cf all others, m s%n (Francisco.
Sbfpi e r wjll It ar in mind, that we can lake frt ight which all
e tlurs r^t'i: e as I |np Impossible, See caru of Messrs.
Often t Hayns, May 2ftth : ?
?'Me? rK. fieri' Kl'ik < 0. Uer.ttf ? y uri of 20th Inst,,
advising ua of the shipment of the reaping machine,
I c- r steamer Panama, came t?i hand, yesterday. Wo
take great picture in expressing our entire (atlafac
? ion nt the very prompt manner in w hich yon have executed
II eliRieult strvici of transportin i\t ss the Isthmus, at
tl sense. n, so heavy anel cumbersome a machine, wh|c:h. on
account of Its groat wH.-ht and ineonvonl'mt packages, had
bee n refuted by Adsms i*c t.'o., and other expresses. It
? 1e.tr great "redit upon the energy and enterprise, which
has evr ntnifcst'.d itsc.if in all the vari ens (ervises you
is-.e [ ' rfcrrr ? d lor ourclves anel our friends; and if not
1 Ire:. e .v so, jr should le understood, that with Berford fe
' in ' l.ii i impotr'iMe. Vory respectfully, yonra. &e.,
OGDEN fe HAV.NES.
Tie Bl < v ight was -hipfe I 1 y ps, \prii 6, on the Cres
cent f it v, 'or Asiduwall, dire Our efficient freight
agents, lie -r?. Wilflam N slson U t.'o., nt tho e.ntiro ship
ment ovr to Panama, and shipped the "time on board the
s t I'tmr Panama, April 24; and we now have the aesount of its
arrival at S. n I rani IsOo an i delivery. We j refer to do the
1 asisi 1 >1. rather t han say so much af vat ocr immeneio capi
tal and the superior f^cii)i*ieB we ha^e. shippers will l our
.t. 1 nd that wo p'rfe rm all we undertake, and that U s-tlB
Goods should be put up water-proof at this senson of
th- year. We tnake.no extra charte f; r Custom House or
Cersular fees, freight taken at the lowest rataaj and wo
. rat tee t1' dtlivr th<-m in San Fraaolsco ahonel of al
'.hi r? HF.RF"RD 4i CO., 2 \ste,r Ilottee, Ve *y street.
SPECIE EXPRESS? FORWARDED TO EUROPE BY
e*ery ttcatn'r. Freight and msorauce oa bonds and
(I ecic, at the ' e e rates.
IDWAhhfc. SA N'T" R 1 1 CO.. 19 Wall street.
FORSIOM EXPRESS, no. 19 WAIL STREET, AN?n?
London, Liverpvoi, i'*vr?, and Bremen, sis e atallthe
offices of A cams A. Ce. (n thel'.B. Pa ?ls of merehaadlse
fe.rwsrdeicl thre ii. hout tho w rl I. Drat, < "n Ki.r pc, every
kind of mereanti!* atid confidci.'ia) bnsii.ess trate?a- tad
With promtete 1 ?? and i:d?.litv. EUWARDo. SANFORD &
CO.. at A dams A: Co'?.. 10 all st.ee
IRrr.LLS, I ARCO & CO'3 OFFIt E, 10 WALL STREET,
vf ? E\ . re ss ft r California. Or g .n. and tlie Sandwich
lllands, by the V. S. mail steamer 1L' INOIS, on Monday,
June 21st. D.'i2. -Rates greatly reduced. Our next regulir
Exprt a lor sllfornia, See. , well bo sent by the IT. S. mail
?? en u.i ;? I lilt is, on M t 'lay next, at 2 e, ' c I, P. M.. t hrouglt,
t< nal, i;' ? 'iflr.'e e f one of o r c wn faithful meaieugers.
1 . 1 1 J c r ^ ,.ui b. ar in mind that this E/ press have adopted
? .. plan e.f sendit peoial messenge rs through t(l jdacei of
ilc-s' 1 stlon, eonstuntly goingand returning w th the regu?
lgri'y ol ? 111 alls ? believing, es wo do, that tho interests
? 1 ?toirier- aro neglected by othc.r expr"ss?? that sen<l
1 ng r- ? Asplnwall ? nly, nn1 allow freight to tak" arc
.I i' e it, * 'lippera byour ex'f ressc an restaosured that the ir
frul twill not remain on tho Isthmus for sis and eight
? , Vs, ? has been tho case repeatedly by other expresses.
\ne ' l er rcat idvantare olatmeil by our Kxpr' s, is tho
fact that, by an arrangement with the 1'acift" Miil steam
l t| t tnpany. our Express frcigtst takes precedence of all
ot.c r ' , . e m Fsnar.ia to San Francisco, on the 1,'n ited Statas
nmil at , thereby avoiding the risk of d-tsntlonon tho
I ? ir.? All freight. ti> go forward by onr tlxnress by tho
it. 1 1 I Itiei. s, on Monday next, should be delivered to ne
be : r> a', eiay, t 1 enable us to comply w i tli the Govern
n> 11 1 r r ? r eorel Ing and sealing.' Sn.-tll t ar els receive I
ui "o 1 o'cl :k P. M. of the day of sailing. No charge to onr
s titer rt i ?' Cor ular ceitiflc a tea and Custom House fee
W ELLS. FAROO Si CO,, 16 H'all street.
N.TV? Packate* nl id be ptade waterproof, and notcx
ec ?d 128 lbs, wel i t, vrtft enblc feet, measurement.
ftiikwohk*.
JMRF.WORkS.-NKW VORK I. VTIOK \TORY, NO. 10fl
I I rin' Fir# CtfV- < ;i.t n Rockctn, Double
)l?Ad<r<. J< ?? 1 " ' 1 ? ; ?<i'.rtnient of Kiro
? ??? i, ?? iriMHicI '.I' t! '.rst ? nll'j. Country mi'roh?nti
? nil dtnlcru ?> <?'?!. I'"' ? i*-- :y Unil Country
di?pl*y.<, '? i-f'i :eii on the nio < ' < ml
.? . I ?NK,i i, I !'? r f >nt ?tr?ot.
1' ill" ' I'REMll M KXintilTTON !'? ltE**ORKS.? J
ili U I. I.nhi.rft' v .let" ?'?r. I"? hereto
? ? i 'i* i 'I'* > 'Ul't ? 1 ' ' . *?!> r ?tly i v
tiielr faci!itic-i #.*-0r I intiyi ,. nr?' ,ow pr?
iRriil to fi'.rnl*li Exhibition* ny it. n.4 hut# ?n
! ftinl ottjt varl.iiy if a >al ir.W". i i * n 1. J~ for ?tori'
?<><?!? rr" r?-Ui| *?l" . Tl.o ? . . y ? ! ?o|g|y l.v J. W.
Ilofbcrt ii, ?!,. V) '?u iiD<. Or i r " I >bov?, .r
J. I). A. I. F.IjCE. J?r "'y City, . . i in . with tl*.cu*
t > < ? .
REMOVALS.
The orrit t, or the sa rio*fAf, i/>an riivnun
A?<inr?t>r? Comrsnf, ' it ttmoioi fron?
K?.T Grand Mrcct to !v ?tr??t, ?orntr of Mff
??r ?tr?ct. J?rn?y City. wh?r <? in>ur? n?? on lit* ??n b< ?- fft* ' ' 1 d.
M?4kft) f> tfi ?.?ore 'ittcnJ ? at J k', M. California rUku 'aha*.
PtmpMet* ?? a'ait 'P ? ?' ? fcr.d ithur ioformkUom. u<
lliV.fi ' alilt Mia f" ? " ' ri ?! ? irpMcfctlO*.
?irA'.l* ' ( ?/ U #, n>T|)
* r K<">r> tl i
k.a.kf*, * i VK*
AIVIEMERTI.
Broadway tiieitke.-e. a. MAR.sn-.vj.. sou
I,c*sea.? Doors op?u *t 7; to comment e at i 4 o'clock.
Friday evenin,:, June If, will t o performed lb 9 01 it* u
MADMAN I ELLO.
Mxssaniello , . . Mr. T. lit hop | KenulU Mno. Cclei'.e
TI1K WIZARD SKIFF.
Alcxa Mu?. Celeste | Count Bergenoff. ..Mr. Fecoo
Nl IlLO'H HARDEN.- MANAGER, MR. JOHN hEFTOM.
Ticket*, Ml cents; I'riviK ll n' $?>. I>m.*s open at7|
to commence at M o'clock. Friday, J > ne f, the ccmedy of
KOI I.I ES OK A MO II T.
After which, a new Divert iseqient by the Ballet Company.
Till. WIN DVlUi.
Concluding with the Divertlsement.
]\< II M TIIKAIKE, ItUOAliWA V, NEAR TRl/OMl
J strt ,. i ? | io#n open at 7 Iirtlfal rises at B( "*lock.
Friday evening, J un? 18, will be pre?cut?d the pl?y of the
, mvikiiam of Via he.
Shyloek jjp Hr <ik? I Antfinio . Mr. Arnold
Bafsanio Mr. I.vnne II auneelot ... Mr. Phillip*
Oft Imp. . . . Mr Jordan | Portia Mr*. Ylrtwy
ASTllK PLA( L Ol'F.RA DOl'SR.? DOORS OPEN AT
7>?; commence at * o'H.Mk. lii geta, to cent*; Aa
liliitln inre. 20 cent*. Every night duimg the ???k. Donet
ti's highly resectable tr- i|e of trained animals, <JonaiaU0g
of Monkeys, Dogs an 'I Goats, v.ill i-iiorm in
THE COllATION ?> ' A V H I Q U E.
THE DESERTER.
"\T1I!|,0'S.-FRIDA\ AM) SATURDAY, TDK BALLET
i ' <?< mpany of French und Sp ini?li dan ccrs ? M llo Leon
tine Poupana, Benorita Soto, M " 1 1 ?? Drouet, M'llo l.cvigue,
M'llc Lccde.-, ami Mons. llngne: with the comedy of
FOLLIES OF A NIGHT.
in which Mr. ami Mm. John Drew, Mr. W. U.Blake, and Mr.
I, ester will iM.pi or.
On Monday, the French Opera Comiqoe < mpany, Jnst sr?
rivud from New Orleani, with th? celebrated premiere ohaa*
tcuse, Muio. F!ory July, w ill rerfi nn is the new oeerituf
I N SOM.K H I NE N 1' IT D' E IK,
( Midniimmrr Night's Dream.)
MELODION, 1) BOWERY, DIRECTI.V OPPOSITE
the Bowery Theatre. ? George Lea, Proprietor. ? Tho
above place of amusement will reopen on Saturday even
ing with an entire new company. whlch.for variety and ori
ginality cannot be fcnrpa^id. An afternoon performance
will be (tiven every Monday. Thuraday and Satnr lay, com
mencing at ;i o'clock. AlmifSl"n? Or host ra Sent*. Xri eta. J
Parquet, H.% cents; Gallery, ti.'* cents; Private lloxes, hold*
inn live persons, $1.
UNPRECEDENTED MIS1CAL EVENT.? OVER 1 JX>
Amvihii Sim?i*hs.
THE OEIfMAN OLEE CLUBS
At Mitropomtam Hall, on SrsinAv, Junk 20, <idoi
Mohdat, J? m 21,
Sunday next, June 20, grand SM' i'ed Vocal and Initru
mental C O N < I' It X.
Over Four Hundred Amateur Slniera will he united to In
torpret the nacre I music "1 the (treat masters.
Orami Onenrnr it a kv K irrv PrRroiiMicit*.
IU "Uday, Juno 21 (for the lirnt time in Now York), tbo
THIRD ANNUA!, JUBILEE
o?- tii e Unitkh Qkimik Olbc Ci.nns, at
METROPOLITAN IIALI.,
on which uccuKion over
Twn.ri lliiNiiit-n Amatii'h Sinor.n*
w ill appear; and on hotli oe ??. I" n a 11 err A. Paur will be the
Mu?ic al Director and C'ondut t r.
N. H ?On Saturday eveninK, June 19, a great Torchlixhd
Proeeulon, by tho I'nitod OermanQleo Clnos, from the foot
of Lit crty atrcut. tlironnh llroadway, up to the Apollo
Uonmi, their headiiukrterii.
The jpricea of tloketn for the Sacred r.ine?rt, on .Sunday,
Juno 20, has been flxed nt SI and at 50 cents ? Firat Dretf
t in lo, ^1; Pari|Ui't nml I'pner Circle, AO rontn.
Tho prlcea of tickelt for the (.rand Jubilee, en Monday.
.Tune al, are an follow*:? Firet Drone Circle, $2; Parquet and
Upper Circle, #1. Tioketa to be had at the principal mniio
Bt. res, and at Metropolitan Hall on the evenim; or Ihe Con
tort. N. 11. ? Each ticket will he accompanied by a num
I crnl cheek, which secures a seat bearing a corresponding
number.
Doors open at 7; to oommenco at B o'clock precisely.
STEPHENSON "8 EX11IHITION OF 1113 MARBLK
Statue, "Tho Wounded Indian," will continue at
Stuyveeant Institute, (WJ Broadway, only foraahert ti?e,
Atom A. M. to 10 l'. M. A dinisMon tweuty tlve ecats^
RAN K 1.1 N MDSIUM. 170 CHATHAM S^UAIIE.-GBO.
LFA, Proprietor. ? Two performances are given every
day, at .'I o'clock In the afternoon, and at x in the evening.
I'll In is the only place in the United States where the "Model
Artists" can be seen. " I.' a'* Female Opera Company," the
only crganited land of ladies in esiateneo, will uppearevery
afternoon and evening. Mons l.alarKo, tho original Antipo
dean Pedestrian, will walk " head downwards' on the ecll
ing, at an elevation of twenty live leet from the grunnd, and
eighteen in length, a f> at ? Inch throws all "competitors in
tin shade." I'ricea of admission? Seats in Private floxea,
fOornts: Orel. cstra Si uts, 37,Si cents; Hoxea, 25 cente, Ual
I I ry, cente.
F
W'
D
AOBNGY.
ORTIIIKOTON O. 8NETIIEN CONTINUES TO
praotice law in the Supreme Court? to attend ' o ea*e?
before Congress? to proaceute elalma and settle aocoiHitl
against the Department* and Boards of Cemmis^ionera? te
procure patentB at home and abroad? to obtain pensionf
ard botinty lauds ? to collect debts, dividends, k^acies am4
inheritance* in any part of tho I' tilted State*, and in foreign
t uutries ? to mako investments offunds in loans anddookf,
and on bond and mortgage?and to negotiate the purebMt
and salu of losns, lands, end patent rights in any State oft he
Union. Particular attention said to C'allforuia land Mtl?
ca#es, coming up to the United State* Supreme Court c*
appeal. Cotntnunlcationti, pre-paid, addressed to W; Q.
Snethcn. No. H Carroll place, Capitol illll. Waihlngrtea*
D. O . will nueetwith proint t Mtentioa.
MEIIICAU
Dr. ward MAKES ASTONISHING CURES? 8U<n
as no other doctor ccn do. Either a on?e tr peat
amendment before tw snty-lonr hoar*. Diseaae Is Ma4c
in ,?') nothing by his trt aimeat, which is scienee perfeeV
cu. hi im oil er it. Tho ether irothod* of cure a>e Jreel*
ful v rm than the di. easo. Offite corner of Canal llim
and broad way.
H W Alili h UNFORt7 NAT E S F K1END.-1F CCBBB
ar. the I. t evidence, then there is no mediated
to l e eennared to thill. Thousands can tell yon that the*
n I -r Would have got wi 11 without U. Now taii?u i?y Bal
tin. '-t without discovery. Free from tin pie as ant n via, In
n .iatc death to the diaeaae. I ricu $1. Oif.ce corner ef 0%
na. siv e*. and Broad vay.
I ?n. WARD'S MAQICAL I'HE \TMENT. ? Drr'f!> " Jtt
1.' cur. d with uuexauk) led oi lerity. Never any aiiureo.
The S"cret of l>i< suute. f is the Unfortuuaie ? Fri'.rd,
an 1 a si. 1 1 ?' mco that arrent* di trur.en almost ae ii to
niiraoie. It is the ?nl> speedy and satisfaitury i/.e?Q*?|
ourn OfHec. oorncr of t'..nal street and Broad**'ar,
IAR-loOPFli" II III A N K STKKI.l', M A BlT COIf^
* bulted on i.i ? asi h. Ilir1 mceesi has been srnjh in t> a
treatment of old ehronio i . ?<,?< to a t..ni.h f ? n ? of out
n . 1 1 inn i ut ph> ? "iin ?. Dr. C. is well known. bo t ti in and
out of tho profession, as the most successful practitioner of
dl.-eaie In New Y. rfc. 1 1 1 ; irie&''i' ia tho re uitof tweatj?
ii? y ? ars oovuted excl.itively to bis speciality of the tro
nsdon.
DTi . HAH# t ,N , NO. 1 MOT! STREET, CON Fl NI'F.3
be i oi anlted ? n din nx ?. 1 1 irt> ?> w,\ y oars practice
ii,. Ics him t. i ur ? nirvot debility Hi* treatB-at i* *afo
a#d ?] t edy. Il"cent cases cured in live days. N. D.? A tor
I. t i ori f i.arautei .1.
Dk 7j O IIStTN, 16BUANE STREET, BO WELL KMQWW
for lie last ti eiit^-two ycnis n.i the niost succesifsl
i i lu.titior.cr in New York in the treatment or diaeaees, mty
In i i... mltcd, as utual, at liia private offico. Tno^e who have
'i|. red Irom medical pretender- may rely on having Ubc^C
ci ? .- trcnted by a phytii iatt ol < ~.j eriencc.
Dit~ IIORW I SO N ,"2? 14 ?; I CI, ION STREET, CONTINUES
t I consulted by Ii: old Iri 'inls and patients. Others
wi I. trig t o be eltilio!)} and j ustly treated, may r> ly on his
ejperience of years in his special departni ut. Nervoon
del iiity lie invariably cure*. Seo hia Loudon diplstn:. ill hie
Ofrtee. No lee till cured.
DR." CON VERS' INVIGORATING CORDIAL, IOR
nervous debility, w akae , K enervat.ii/ iodyani
mind, incspaoitatin l'orbm-ine , orsoeicty. Take no dec
tor' ac vice, or nostrum, till you try this great remedy, fj
a > ottle; three l.nttle for $8. Important advii e to the rnAr
rinl and tingle. Sold at .r..ri Third avenue, where l'Jttexa
aliould be addressed; al; o, at I.1! t hamhers street.
Dr. Ralph, acthor of the " practical pri
vate Treatise, 4to. OOlco hours, y to 12 A. M., and
ti to !i I'. M., (Sundays excepted,) No. t>l.'i llounton itreet,
near Wooster atreet. lroui the uncommon n.. dical advan
tages the author l as enjoyod, among which he would in
atancc I avirg resided several years In Paris, for tho expreaa
pi rj ote of studying | articular iliseani s, followed by a long
ai.d very extensive practice, In this speciality, he can, with*
ot t hesitation, promise, evon in the most severe and con
plicated enser, more certain, safe, and radical cures thoa
can t o obtained from any ottier aourec in America. Thoso
who apply in the earlier stagea of diseases, wj{ | i,e cratiflsd
by the case and rapidity of the core, which is often effected
in a very few day*. Separate w aiting rooms are provided.
For treatment by letter, address box >-6'.) Post Office.
NO FEE TILL CCkED -DIt. COBBETT, l<J DUANI
rttrtet, may bo ccntldently contulteii on diseases.
'I v i nty-one years in hit ?j eeiality of the profe**ir n enables
him to cure general debility. The victims ef quaokiry eaa
ap) ly to him with the certainty of having their cafes pro
perly trca*cd. Dr. C. is a member of the New York UniTtf<
tity.
|* ADICAf. Cl-1.ES, nl a 8MAI I, BX V*N*E.-?OCT?B
IV Haup golicits the attemiun of all paticn.a whom lb
coii Jlo curt* with moat remarkable celerity, MM,
safety, aud cheapneaa. The ninat ? *-f 'imir-"*l?i1f
ly oon'inced ef liia xonderfnl power ?> eurlng. All M
plfmeea, eont ' nicn"< a. nn.i roaotirees- many net yet kaowa
? poaae ?'d, kul literally dlarx-ufcd by him to the aaforta
?ate. Office, corner Canal airnet and Broadway, Ull^
batioot pilitta adtico gratis, berk aratle.
pARIB AND I, (INJ)ON TREATMENT O* LOCAfc
J disease, in a few hours, by a rentable applioatloa?
wuho'.t i-nin, which he ci in' lri*e with medirliiee in MMl|>
tnti. imi ?r, i-i-i ,<>na a i. 'I H' rmua debility, aa tliuuaanda eaa
not be , nro'l urtl nt it j lor lie perforins cures daily, whiek
had ?o n tinned f rj*ai under all other treatment. r?i
Persons can rely 011 i " other proof, wl.tre there i? ?? mm
irofojitlon, Int. hi& diploma, e<ii c<> rinl notices, tes*Ua*?
ninU from phypioians, aud hundreds of e?rtificate<^
proTes hi/ treatment vm ,j nailed for onres of 'On spo
eialily, who had previously been swindled by the baM
Imi tern:? W . Fii.k, A. V* aring, W. N . (.'raft, R Ironmdefc
V in. F "rgnion OKice hour*, V A M. till 2, and 7 till 9 P. ?
T ? atu.ent by letter. M. I.AKMO.N t, bVrgeoa, 42 iiead#
atrcet, corner ot Broadway,
1W E? M1DICA1. BiioKS.? A PRACTICAL WORK <NV
1 1 tl.e Mature and 'Im. men'. of Diseases; 1 y 11. Reob?
t?i. k. M. D., | -ricti ingjt ? i-i.n. und ?ur..',: i> md lo-tnref
on tl.'.'be complaint*. I'rl.c reduced to $7 M ? 37 coien#
plati a. Extrai t fr n. the Beaton Moiical si.d SnrgtPM
Journal:? "It may bo said f'-urk" ly, t< be equal to leteaia
or Hi ?? rd'? great ??ik on t! n same family <n diaeaaee, au
far a ij erior to anything r,t the Wad bof, re publi.itied in tMV
Country." Author of a ? , rk on Vlcea and their torribli
?onpoioMCM. Tbial i. :.iit doubt, the moat tru'hfol aa4
important boi k cn thia aobject erer aubilshed. i'ric*,9V
A uthor f ? l ook on .\?t?r ' li.ath, Di"t. ?e.; Fimily
-.Tiati; Canaenf Qnackory. Sto., fce. For sale at Ai'i, aa4 1$
the A uthorfiOj Broadway.
rwiui mahhUd vvcvan's rni vatk mbdicaioOM
I. paii' n.? Iiy I'r A. 51. .Mauri'1' an, I'rofeaaor ef l>iaeao?a
oi w i ;: i n.? Twentieth edition, 18 aii,, pp. 260. ? frie*, t?
V c.f auAtrioa of phyal"at and mental angniah te a>aa0
aa affectionate wile, md pecuniary difftooltiea te tfce U?
bn i. i.-lit ha?'. boen spar>d I ya timely poaeeaaioa of tMi
v. rk. It is iateaded eap cially for the married, or taoM
i.temi uinj tnarria^.o, as it dlieloaea Important ilacitfc
itliich snovld t>e kaowa to them yartiealarly,
Here, al?'>, efery f?uia'e- the wife? the mother? the IM
< i'lier bnddinK ii' t wmauhooaf or the other iA to? deoliss
if ?far?? in wb 'to natnre contomplatfa an importM*
i ? l lacorcr t r car ??, ijmpt' ma, a?'l the men
.. ... rem. iIi-h, i ! in- .n - iu!? uivde ofeuie.ia
e< plaint t? wliioh her aei te ?nbje?*.
( j-.'.-trv tnf a letter from a lentlonien In Daytcn, Onie.1
fir > ? 5l?i pi'r*i Dattok, Mayl. IMC
,i? Iii v k ^in? Jly wife ' Ha beae pereeptibly einkiagfoff
f thr"? yeara or biot?i in u nacijueoee of bor great aa
? i *ii l anfferif * ** ni i ntbi before aad daring bereea*
Bi.' -i^i ovry Hue ce-M . it^ ntore and more d?bilitatiafl
aid pr bating her, | itting has* Ufo in imtnintat danger
r, i w'.i. li v ax, nth' l??t '? :t-i n, despaired of. 1 anppoejJ
i iin you mo reii"! it anoraea inj au:T?-??
th? J' v i i ait' a Imparted to my wife, oa JaarBlag ?na? tag
i reat liacorcry of *. 51. I>< *"mfMi\ rr?r'ded a rajaeaj, ii
i.i ontd a proa poet to me which I little eoaceiaaa wa? fO?
an le. But for tills, ere a:n>tlifr /?*'
orcr *ny head, in all hnmar priiaablj11/1'''
bc?n in hergrare, and n.y ebildraa left mathWlMa.
It ia. of ci.urae, impraeiioabie to ??!?.( ,!f J*
rion^anbiAnt. ?re.te.lef, aa they are of a eature ?trl??p
transmitted by mail, ft"" of p??tage. to *?iy ^rtof
t'cittd 8 1 a tea. All lctt?re r?."?t -bo a.l'lr. aaed, joat P*id,|#
I >r ? V. Vj'jtucav, V,'? *?U *i?I. CiboetQ
UMUlWMll