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WHITIMHTI UHIWP 1TB1T 111. H.BE1 FIFTH PlflB. St COHPOHATION NOT1CBS. CORPORATION NOTICI -PUBLIC NwTICB 19 karaty *iv*n ko Mi* owner ur o?r??r<, *<-.oapaat or >?? (UMtl all houaaa Mid lota. ituprOned ot uul^iorvMd lands, ?/ftots^ thereby. th?t the folio*iag MMc-winente liBWe been ?leWd by to* AHtuwn ?nd Ua lodW la Uie Mt?? of *r> au of Aaseasmenta for examiaMlon by s?U Ukiaons to?w t*d, vis:? For paving Thirty-fourth ntre^t f???irtk It Sixth iitont, ?ud oarb ?ud gnttor hetwean fifth ud (jlxth at mi ??;?. The limit* wbit nJ by rook n?ses* IU On k?tb ndei of filth avenue betweon Thirty-third ?ud TUrtk-iltti (treat*. All persoas wbose int*r*st? aae ? (footed by th* aboveuaaud aaceakineittt. and who arc opposed to the mu, or either of tkem, are re.|?e?wd to pnttat their ob eHiMn, in "ritlafc, to the nnd*rsign*d at their *11100, No. 4 all ?f Jteoa rda, within thirty days fr<'m th* data of Sbia mo tie*. Bam II EL II. BE MOTT. 1 FRaNOIS NICUOLSON, } iuuHti. ISAAC WM SMITH \ OJBh Bw?m of Assessment*. fttieet Department, July 3, Wt /CORPORATION NOTIOR.? PUBLIC NOTIOR IS karehy given to the owner or owners, ocanpant or uoon tatavested. vU: ? For paving Sixteenth street from avenue \ t* aveuae B, and aetMng eurh ud gutter atoaea. The llmita embraced by eueh aisesameut indole all the several honeee and lota af ground, vacant lets, pieoea aud puroel* of land jttnaled an both sides of Sixttenth street from avonna A to aveuee B. All per^one whoae interests are affroted by th* abeveuamed asseaaBieota, and who aro opposed to the nine, ?r eMkar af them, are requested to preaant their ebjeetioas, t writing, to the undureigned at their offiee, No. t Kail of aarda, within thirty daye from the date of thia notioe. ilrty days from the date ot th SAMURLH. de MOTT, i FRANCIS NICHOLSON, J ISAAC WM. SMITH. S Aeaaiaur*. & iSl* '"**** *' Aasaesmenta, Street Department, July CORPORATION NOT1 CI.? PUBLIC NOTIC* IS harah* given, to tha owner or ownera, occupant or oo eapaata of all houses and lota, improved or nnimprovad ktada, affteted thereby, that t lie following aseevainenta have keen completed by the Asaeaaora. and are lodged in the ofllo* ml the Burean af Ataaaameut* for uamination by ail persona latere* ted, via : ? For building a Sewer in Stau'.on atreet, (ran Suffolk atreet to a point 30 feet eaat ef the Bowery. The limits embraced by saoh asaossmeat. include all the se veral honeee and lota of grennd, *a*aat lota, pieces and par eolanfland, situated on both sides of Stanton atreet, from Suffolk atreet to the Bowery; on the wait aide m Norfolk ataaat. 117 feet north and Z'i) feet aouth from Stanton street; ?a both aide* of Eaaax, Ludlow, Orchard, Alien, Kid nine, Fureyth aad Chryaflb atrecU, 32S feet north and MO feet aooth from Stanton atreet; and on the cast aide of the IwwerY, 1M) feet north from Stanton atreet. All persona, whoHa interests are affccted by the above named aaiesamrata, aad nhs are opposed to the same, or either of them, ure re roasted to present their objections, in writing, to the un dersigned, at their oflioe, No. 4 Hall ot Hooorda, within tiutt] days from the date of this notice. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, 1 FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > I8AAC WM. SMITH. ) Assessor*. OCea Barsau af AasesMnenta, Strevt Departmeat, Jnly K 1882. S1SP?S5H? S!SES?S^ Maeaaaenta, and who are onpoeed to the ??me ot Jlthi? ?f tiTai ?"/?'l?**** t0 flr'"c,:t * heir obje?tion?. in wilting f# tlie ivnder*fffn*<l, at their office. No 4 Hall *!? ?2!rl& Within .birty J.? from the data if tU. n.Uce R<,eUrtU' SAMUEL O. |)C MOTT, 1 ^ClwuNS0f}' I AH?.orfc frffkprn m l^AACt *?M? ??\flTif. 1 It. ml B,irt?,, of Awmmenta, Street Department, July aSS.?fir51 pitch Meeeament inelnde auV.e^.evera* h^BeVand*f?#i^r fiYa.ti kif .k? H A" T",'ioti? ?ho?e interest! are at' *?-5 ?to! *??f Ufa ^wUhin'h^'dij",^^ SAMl'BIi n. DR MOTT. 1 f H, J?1 urean cf A??e?iment?, Street Department, July C?^ff,R^T,0>' NOTICE.?] PUBLIC NOTICE IS SvJJik . ' l,itD.*t#<1 <"> b?th ?ide? of IMth atreet between * 'Y1? aaaterly; onthenorth7r? TwL* Tw/ f " aeutherly ride ?f 115th street, b? ???!?.. , J*vc?S.e % 1,c? 400 foet easterly; and on Mr?eU. i*TWJu?' between 113th and U5th s jas:,:'irts stssssx ? lf&?V3?S28g'*' r 13, MM. Aaaaaamant., Street Department, Jnly fj ^"?VT~ iov~ n otFc k.-pub i, fc~ NOT IC E tS all'*!*" t0 th? ?j*in?r or occupant or no ISl?5SS; Vhe oBioe of the Bureau of Aa-ca?ment?, fur examination i i I,er,0.B, intereatcd vii. : ? For fl.U'cinfr a , r.- n ^nr feet wide through the aidewaika of Sixth street. an<,?DV Th0 * m brne ed by ?u e h naaeeanient include all the aeveral bouaaa and lota of F^WiSSiwf? ?ern?r ardl*i"r?,Uar# br?ho aboyTnimed iLeaa I nentn, and who are opposed to th# *?me or eir h.?r ?>? ? h.>,? ?re rtqueaUd to pre?ent their objeotionM. writhif^ to thi t,!eirl?ffl0e- No. 4 Hall of Re cor da within W, trt y dan from the date cf this notice curu?. wjtniu Samuel n. de mott, ; Office R , K^S^S^S'\Amu9n' 13, 1K62. nr,,*n of Aaeeauiueuta, Street Department, July r ?* porTtTo n no?~ic E._ |.fr B lIcIvoticf Is aft ka w!?P, ? r f Aiiaaaors, and are lodged in the olliee Jo?? mESHd* A"M*?ent., for lamination by all T* Tent iTnran ue t o the~ifud i on"^! " * r a mf ?et t'i n ?nd one hnndrcd feet ?onthorlr from Fortv-J*th -Vi- / Ail per?on? who?e intercuts are affectod ).v th? ih! Jl t/Jli tnd who arc opro?.i to th. .ame or eith^^ to present their objoetioBft'n^ wriUnc within tfcl?? Vy* r * 'hfir office, No. J Hal" 'ofVworS Within thirty day* from the date ot thin noti?e. ^ Samuel n. de mott. i J HANt,'IS NICHOLSON, > iuxsori. o*?. m ISAAC HM SMITH, S I.i iwt? Il,'re*n ?r A??ci?ment?, Street Department, July (CORPORATION NnflCE^PUnLIC NOTITR 19 u'rian V." Vf ^I|C1 i# tho cw!,('r ,or ow""t?, occupant or oo". ?.!?. all hunsc!) and lot?, improved or unimproved Wi imlu t t'wreby, that the following MMamenta hava rr" A.T'n by the AateaiorK, and are lodged in tlie afflie of the Rnraau of A?t*>anientii. for examinatiin b? all r"<? intcro.ted. ?l.:-For flawing a apa? four feet wida ??? ?M fiVn i <^*ri'h*i|d|? " f U ?' K'e ?*nth itreet, between *."? l' Th" Iimiti ambrnoed by moh aMns?ment lS?. 1*1 j . hoiiHca and lot# of gronud, vaeaut ?He' Tf El* Al. tlf%LC*' 'i "/Jf"1' on the tontherly III. ii. i ? atreet, between aTenuea It and ('. All r>er ? as whone intfrestM are afr**ct4Hj by tho above named t?. ?ta?mont?, and who are oppo??d to tho name, or either of them, are re<)n?fted to prenent tkeir objeotloni., in writing ilAi? at tlieir offlec, No. 4 Hall of Roeurdi' within tn rtj da} a Trom the date of t.hi? notioa. R<"!or',,> SAMUEL li. DE MOTT. 1 ??? . wris'ss&T"- am-~ *>J>42. Bnr*,,,of A???amenta, Stteat Department, July | lOR '*0*ATI6n~NOTIC1.? PUBLIC NOTICE IUHErE. ' f jrl owner or ovoift, occnpant or o? eu *S" ?? ? 1 ?" ?''*?*/ ?llilot,? i,nProT? 1 "T unimproved landa, aOtrtf'd thereby, that the f?HIo'?in^ a.-*8eiMmori m lnv? L-wn ""?,'nd ?" tb. offioeTf the Hurt au r?f AMesnncnl*, for examination bv all r,*r*nn* irterftted, vi/: ? K.,r building a aewcr in 1'lilrty.(lr?t mrnet between Lexington and Fonrtli avenuei. The Hmi'eemhraoeJ by anon aaieeamtnt ln<ilai*a all the several hotisea and lota ef greiind vacant lota, pieee. and parcel, of land, aitnated co t?th aider of Thirty tir^t atreet, between Lexinirton and k? alt /w**11"' A! P(r,"M" whoae intereata are affected ?v the above named aaaoaamenta, nnd who are onpoae.l tn the a?ioe, or either of them, ara rauueated to present their ahjectioria, in writing, to the nt de'Mgnad, at their nfliee N * 4 flail sf Keoorda, within thirty dajra from tho date of'thla notice SAMUPL II. DE MOTT. ) FRANCIS NICHOLSON, Aaaeaaort rsm ? . ISAAC WM 8M1TH. S H |Tm of *a???ament?. Stroct Department, July i 'OHPORATIi N NOTICE ? I'UBLfC NOTIcf 'Ts ^ herttiy gWe* to lha owner or ownera rnonpart or oo rtiirjnta. of all honaea and Iota. Improved or unl.npror?d |aftn?, anert^d thoreby, tliat the follo^vinR kiMSRiitt nt* have htf? completed by the Atreniora, and ere lodwodin the office <?? the Itnreau t?f A Vfevmout.1, f??r anamination by ail i>or ?"Bf latereitcd, ?!?:- For nftr)ftin? tho ai?'ewalkn of Thirtj jeTenth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. The II n. i tit em braced br incha^etiiient innlud^all the never*! Ill 4 ?!? V'1? Kl""C Hta, plerea a id pArcela of iV..?kV'?LC "2 i0,K.?w"? or Thirty, veventh i.froat, ba ??aVa aJ.iw *? i *T?n""- All ,? r?OB. whoaa Inte 'v?' '* ? *' rect?J hr the above naraei a^aeaamenta, and ?d m .l ??'"?. oreither 0f them, are wVnc.t ? t 01?rrmee ?iro iei.i,,V1' t0 th* undaraUtiaJ SAMUEL n. DE MOTT, ) k AACCWM* 8 *l! TH ( A",f"or? * Aaaa.amenta', Street 'Department, July lOKPoi^foN Nonci - rcnLtc j>T6tic8 is hereby |Hven to the owner or owner*, oecnnant .?r oc? ? ants, of all honpep and lute, improved ??r 'inimm-oved and., nffaetad thereby, that the following aaacm'ntl h?v2 J*'. ?*|J*??or*, and are lodged In tho om. a of tka Bnraau of Aaeecincnt^, for oxamlnation by nil nor '7' '"'"aMiMl, ?l|.:? -For flagging the aidewalk/nn the wcat aide of Plna atreot, from Na. ?7 to the corner of Water ? ?rtet, nnd the aonth fide of Water atroet, from I'ine utr .et *V ?"? , ?? The limit, etnhraoe l hjr au'ch ?w.al^V ^ elude all the aavernl h>naea and Iota of ground, raeatit lota | free* and narocla of land, aitnated on the weaterlr aide of i Ine afreet, atreet No. RV and on the aontherlr aide of ? ater atreet, atreet No*, irf. 129, 1.11, and I.TI. aH per n. wboa# intereatr ari aHected bv the abora named a?.? menta, and who ara oppoeed to the aame, or either of them are reqneated ta preaant their objection a, in writla^ tu the i.nderaigned. at their nffioa, No. 4 Hall of Kaoorda. WitbJn thirty <iaja from thajlate^of thl_a noti. e. * '* Aiaanon c SAM nil, H DE MOTT, 1 pn\NciH vicHOfiSOlf, > I M AC W M KM I ! H, ' 0#c? Jl'i.'i an of iiaaoiamabl*! Bttaat Hcpa*; meiit, J ;ly ?. ilOH. CORPORATION ROTICK8. Tl* A YOR'S OmCK-NMVr YOuK, Jl/LV 8, 1S12.-N? ?1 ikf ioU?a?rt of Dugs. ? N ^tlc is uervt>y tftvun. t. uat ov and af'sr Mosday, Jul) 12, t' e ordiuaa ?e re?i))vtiu4 do. a found raanivg |ooM?itk larK? in aay str?*t Math of rorty s* ond >tr? t, at i< boat bring arojwrlj muaskd,will ba strict ly >t.f?-r?<l flu > ddi of fU ? anl? will be paid for svorv dog brought alive to the Pound ku Kolnr. el ^i?r?o Mau sey and Kkvington str- ???, wi.t. ii 1,?1] hive N?uu found ia the atrreis. rumlng loots ?r at large without betng pro Krly muasleil. on prvwutatlo'i of tli* < ?rtift?ate of tha >tir?d Keeper to the Chief of Polios, at his ofllee Is tlia Park. Owner* at digs uity reslaiui them at tbe Pound, b?? Hun ruirirt and ? unset oa the day to whleh the J were received, vu paimeat el espouse*. A. C. E1NU8LAN D, Mayor. NOTICE.- THE -I.VfcN k'MR CENT WATER LO\N of the eitjr of New York, Hue aud payable on the tint day ?<t' Auiaet. 1HA2, will b-j jaid at the Corattraller's >tfi :??, N < . 6 Ballot' Records, fatirdty Joly 31, 1MZ. Intaieik oa said lean will eease on the tlrat day of Awgnst. IM2. JOSEPH R. TaYLOK, Comptroller. Comptroller's Office, New York, July 19, 4850. /CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC N OTIC! IS HERB" ky given to the owner ar ownere, ooenpaat ar neon* pasta, of all hoaiei and lata, improved cr unimproved lauds, affected thereby, that the following aeaaaamenta hare been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged ia the offloa of the Buveau of Asaeaements, for e?amlaatton ky all persona in l (treated, vis:? Per regulating Eighty tnird street, Dram Aveine A to the Third avenue. The lialta ambraosd by such assessment include all the several houaee and lots of froand, vacant lots, pieces and paroels of land, situated oa oth (Idee of Eighty- tlii/d street, from Avenue A to the Third avenue. All persona whose interests are affooted by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or cithi-r of them, are requested to present their objec tions, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office. No. 4 Hail of Records, within tliirty days from the data of this notiee. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, ) FRANCIS NICHOLSON, S Assessors. ISA AC WM SMITH, ) Offlre Bureau oi Assessments, Street Department, July 13. 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE. ? PUBLIC NOTICE 13 hare by risen, that a petition has been presented in the Board of Alderman, fur a Sewer ia Porty- fourth street, from Nertk River, to MX) feet west of Tenth avenue; also iu Slaty- ir at street, from East Blver to Be&ind avenue. And fbr a Reeeiviag Basin at the easterly corner of Broad way and Houston street. All persons iatereeted in the same, hawing objections thereto, ara requested to present tbe same in writing to tha Contraet C>eik nt this omoe, on or before the 22d inn. NICHOLAS DEAN, President Croton Aqueduct Odpartinent. Croton Aqsednot Depart., Rotunda, Park, July 12, 1K52. Corporation notice.-pijblicnotice is here by (riven that petitions have been presented in the Buard of Assistant Aldermen, fur a Sewur ia Thirty seoond street, from Madison avenue to witliin 125 feat of Fourth avenue; and in Wooster street from Canal street 200 feet northerly, and fur receiving basin* in Urand street from Snflold to Esaea street. All persons intercated in the name having objeetious thereto, are requested to present tha same in writing to slie Contract Clerk at this utiles, on or bsfore ths 26th inst. NICHOLAS DCAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. Crot.m Aqueduct De partment, (Rotunda, Park), July 1C, lh52. Corporation notice. -fuplic notice is hereby given to the owner or mint, ooenpant or oc cupants of till honses and lote, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following a?*eaamenlshave b on completed by tbe Amnori, and are lodged in the offioe of the Botui of Assessment* for examination by all por ?od? itterested, via. Mor pavinn Twenty-ninth street, from Madison avenne to Broadway. Tbe limits embraoea by h..cL aueesament include all the Mv?ral houses and lota of croon d, vacant lota, pfeee* aud parcel* of land, situated <>n both Hide* of Twenty-ninth street, from Madison avenue te Broadway. All parson* whose interest* are affected by the above named aiseaement*. and who are opposed to theeamo, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office. No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty any from the date of this aotioe. SAMtlEL H. DE MOTT. J FRANCIS NICHOLSON, JAmcmom. ISAAC WM. SMITH, \ Office Bnrean of Assessment*. btreet popartmont, J uly 8, 18M. CORPORATION NOTICE. ? PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby gives to the owntr or owners, occupant er oo eupanti of all honses and Lata, improved or nnimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following aeiessmcnttf have been sumpleted by the assessors, and are lodgod in the otlioe ? f tbe Bureau of Assessments fur examination by all per sons lnt?rested, vis:? P r digging aad building a woll la Forty- ninth atroet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. The limits embraced by snob assessments lneludo all tbe several houses and lots of ground, vaonnt lots, pieee* at <4 parcels of land, situated on both aides of Forty-ninth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. All persona whose in* tor fat a are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the aame. or either of them, are rcquestod to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at tbrir office, No. 4 Hall of Reoords, wlthia thirty days Iron the data of this notice. SdMKEL H. DE MOTT, 1 FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > Aascaior*. ISAAC WM. SMITH, > Office Bureau cf Asseiiement*. Street Department, July 3, 1K>2. CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby riven, to the owner or owner*, occupant or occupants, of all house* and lota, improved 'or uniinprivod lands, affected thereby, that tbe following assessments have been completed by tbu Assessor*. and are lodged in the offioe cf the Bureau of Assessment*. for examination, by all per sous interested, vis.: ? Por regnlating and setting curb and gntter stones in Thirty-eighth street, bctveen the Eleventh avenue and Hudson river. The limits embraced by suoh asacaement lncluuo all tho several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on b.ith sides ot Thirty-eighth street, from tho Eleventh avenue to II udaon river. All persons whoae interest* Are affected hy the above ramed assessments, and wtfo are opposed to the same, or either of tlx' in. are requested to presontthcir oV iertions, in writing, to tbe undersigned. at ttieir offi ;e, No 4 Hall of Aeevrds, within thirty daya from tbe date of th'S notice. SAMUEL H. IiE MOTT, ) FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > Assessors. ISAAC WM. SMITH, ) KOf et Bureau of Assessments, Street Departmeat, July CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS ber< by fiven. to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all hon-oa and lots, improved or uniuif?roved lauds, afl'.'cted thereby, that the following assessments have been eompk ted by the Aaseaaors, aud are lodged tu the offioe of tbe ltureau of A?ser*iueutsf tor examination by 'ill per sons interested, vii. : ? For building a sewer in Franklin street, between Elm street and Broadway. The limit* em braced 1 y auoh assessment inclnde all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels ot land, situated on both aides of Franklin street, from Elm street to Broadway, an 4 on the west side of E'm street liH) feet north aud south from Frankliu street. All persona nh.i.c Interests are affected hy the above named a??cs ?n\ent?, and it ho are opposed to the same, or either of them, are re quested to present, their objections. In writine. to the no icr aigned at ttieir office. No. 4 llall of Records, witL'in thirty day* from the <lato of this notice. SAMUEL II. Dl? MOTT. ) FRANCIS NICHOLSON,} Assessors. ISAAC WM. SMITH, ) Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, July IS, 1862. | ' ' CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE 13 hereby Igiven, to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all honaes and lota, improved or unimproved In lids, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by tho Assessors, aud are lodged in the office of 'the Bureau of Assessments, for examination by all per sons interested, via For building a sewer in Bridge street, from State to Whitohall street. The limits embraced by such *isoFimcnt Include all the several house* and tots of S round, vacant lots, pieces und parcels of land, situated oa oth "ides of Bridve a'reet, from State to Whitehall street, on the westerly *ido of Whitehall from Bridge street to tlm Bowling Green, and on the easterly side of State street from Bridge street to the Bowling Green. All persons whose in terests b re affected hy the above named assessments, and who are opposed to tbe aame, or either of them, ars re quested to preient their objections, in writing, to tho under signed, at their office. No. i Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. SAMUEL n. T)E MOTT,) FRANCIS NICUOLSON, > Assessors. ISAAC WM. SMITH. ) Office Bnrean of As.-cssmeiits, Street Department, July Id, ih-U. CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERB by given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu pants, otall honses and lota, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that tbe following assessments havn been completed by tun Assessor*, and are leditvi in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination by all persons Interested, viz: ? For building a aewer in Lewia atreet, from Broomo to Grand street. Too limit! embraced by suoh as sessment Inclnle all the several bonaea and lots of ground, vecar t lota pieces and parcela of land, situated on bote side* of Low is street, from Broome to Grand atreet. All person! whose intertat* are affected by the above nsmed assess ments, ami who are onposed to the aa'ne, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the nnderrigned, at their office. No. 4 Hall of Reoords, within thirty Uavs from the date of this notice. SAMUEL fl. DE MOTT, ) FRANCIS NICUOLSON, > Assesicr.i. ISAAC WM. SMITH. > Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, J < ly 18 ifCi ' CtROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO CON > tractors. ? Senlod proposals will be received at tbe office ,f the Croton Aqueduct Department, (Kotunda, l'ark, ) ui)t J Monday, the 20th day of .1 sly, IHSt, at 3 o'clock, P. M., to build a Sower with tho necessary receiving basin* and culverts, in tho Second avonne, from Twe ity-ei/hth to Twenty-ninth streets being in length about 207 f"ct. The plan ot the sewer and ape< ificattoba for building the same, and all other information relating thereto, can be obtained ou application to the Contract Clerk, at thil office, NICHO LAS DEAN, President of tho Croton Acnseduot Depart ment. New Vorlr, duly 13, 1S.W. CROTON AgOKDUOT DEPARTMENT.?^ TO CON rRAC tors. ? Scaled proposals will l.e reoeived at tbe offioo of tho Croton A'pieduct Department, ( Rotunda, Park ) until Monday, the ^d day of Angn t, 1861, at So'cJook P. If., t" build a sewer with tho necessary r ?? ???! r i ;i -r basin* and culvert*, In ( lirvstie street., from kV'nlker to near ard ItreeS being in length about 4.V1 feet, ihiplsn ot t'ie Itnfl sr.d speoiuontlons for the b lildingof tbe same, and ?ll ot b? r iniv rinotion rei it io^ t hereto, onn be obtained on ap plication to tke Contract Clerk, at thi ? offiee. NICHOLAS DEAN. President of the Croton Aquednct Depart. n nt. New Tork, Julv 2, 1802. PMNI AOOIDCCT DEI' A It I UK N T. ?'k'O CON tractor*.? bealod prupnsnls, endersod " Proposals for buildin" a aewtr in Troy street j" als.i with the nasio of the P"rst n ot persons mal ing the aame, ami the date of its pr aentatlon, will bo receiv ed at the offioe of the Crot.ui A>1 duct Depart mi nt, (Rotnnda, P irk.) until M uiday, the IJ'h dayof.luly, 1862, at 3 o'clock P. M , to build a ir.ver wit i the necessary receivin-r bnsins and onlverts, In Troy 'front., from the river to Greenwich avenno, haing in Ion?! h about 2,.'' 'i feet. 1 he plan efthe scner and rpeotSeatloos for tlio building of the same, and all other information rolathe thereto, tan be obtained on application to the Contract Clerk, at this officn. NICHOLAS DE\V. Presidont. of the Croton A ineduot Department. New York, July 1.18M, ("t ORI'ORaTION NOTICE.? I'Ij'IILK' NtfTlt.'B IS J hereby alven, that petitions have been p'0-.<nte4 in the B aril of Aldermen for a seatcrln Greenwich urae;, frcm Liberty to Cortlandt street, and also in El -liteenth street, frcm Seventh to Ninth avenne. All t r-mcine rested, having objentlona thereto, nro re'ino^toJ to pr -? ?t the same In writing to the Engineer, at this offioe, on or he fore 20th inat. NICHOLAS DEAN. President. Croton Aqueduct Department. July 17, iv, 2. CI ROTO W AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.- TO CON J traft.r*.? denied proposals, will be received at the office ol tbe Croton Aqueduct Department, (Rotunda, Park,) until Monday, the 2d day of August, 1 Hti. at .1 o'clm k P. M., tn build s se^er, with the noces4Srv roeeiving hn.ins and culverts in W avcrley place, from Sixth avonne to Urove ptrrot, biii)g in length ftbunt 41'2 frrt. Th? pl%n of tho ?nd for the bvildint of tho mm#, und *11 oth?r informfttioi rtlntint? thereto, c*n l ? obtained on Application to the Contract Clerk, at thi. affij*. ^ ^ President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. M.wTo.n.Jnly 2I.1KME. _____________ Department of repairs and supi'MRs, jult 17, ltCi2.? To Con tractors? Seated proposals will be re ceived at the office of the Commissioner of Kepairs and Sup plies ( basement No. I New City Hall) until Tueaiay, July 27, at threo o'clock, P. M.. at which time they will he pub licly opened, for maeadamlslng a space twenty #ve feet wide through Broadway, from Fifty ninth to Seventy-tint atreet. A speeKeation or the work required to be done, and all information In regard thereto, caa be had at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies. Blank eitl mstea r'll be fornlshed at. either office. N. B.? The Com missioner reserve* the right to reject all or any of tUo oali ?ate?,lf deemed fer ?helnteTPIt nf ti,? Corporation. ffa, ADAMS, Commissioner of Repair* aad Suppliet, CORPORATION ROTlOttri. Corporation miticb -PUBLIC NOTlCB IS hereby yifi to ih? ??uror oeonpanl orotm [?ml In, ol i> I i ioulea 41 U lot, uu|*mvt>.l u t uuia>pri>?u4 iaudl, kffertid thereby, that the following aa?e?*mriiU have been toiuplt led by tne Aaseaaura, and ar? lodged In the oDItt ?( the bureau uf A??<')BcDtii for examination ky all paraon* llMlMM, <ll ? Fir I, iftld t?> ? a Ml vtr in Uu iu> street, li< to wrrf in I*eriiy Blret't. to and throvrh HmtuKitiMl, to ? point .;U) feet nut of lludaun atr?> t Tt,o limtMi embraced l>i mkIi u. ??m(nt meli.de all the several h itiaca and lot* #1 fcr<> n ii (I . ta> am lots. pleeea and paroelj of lauil, situated en both aidea ?? Hudson flrotl, frura Leroy to M Ttoa street; on Ih* east aide of Hudson atreel, 7f> feet northerly from Morton street; and on both aidea of Morton struct, 30U fool easterly from lludnoa street. AU persons whoae interests sre affected l>; the above named assessments, and who ar? eppi aed to tfc* rani, or either ot them, are req'ieeted to present tbtir objection*, in writing, to tbe undersigned, at tbetr ofliee, ?o 4 lla'l of Reocrla, within tbir'.y duya from the J ale ?f thle aotire SAMUEL II. DP. MOTT, ) FRANCIS NICHOLSON, [ A?e?M?r?. ISAAC WM. SMITH, S Cfljp? Bureau of Autwanu, Street Department, July 24. HJ3. ___ ClORPO RATION NOT1CB. ? PUBLIC NOTICE IS i hereby given, that a petition liaa been presented ia the Board of Aldermen, for a Sewer in Division street, f?om Clinton to Couvernenr atrect. All persons interested, hav ing objection* thereto, are reqoettea to proeent the same in writing to the Ingjnocr, at tfiia offioe, on or before August 2, 1M2. NICHOLAS DKAN. President of tbe Cretea Aqueduct Department. New York, July 24, 1*62 CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given to the owner or owner*, oeoupaat or oe eiijiunte.of all bouses and lot*, tin proved or animproved land* allected thereby, that the following aseoaaments have been completed by the Assessor*. and are lodged in the oAoe of the Itorenn of As*?*saienta, lor examination by all person* interested, vii:- Por repairing the intersection ef W eat an 4 Jay street*. Tbe limit* embraced by such assessment in clude all the several house* and lota of ground, vacant lota, piece* and parcel* of land, sitnated on both side* of Jay ?treet, between West and Washington streets, and on the enattrly aide of West street about 100 leet northerly and 9!i feet southerly from Jay itreet. All pertona whoso intereata are affected by tbe above named assessments. and who are opposed to the same, or tither of them, are requested to prerent th. ir objection*, in writing, to the nnder?ignod, at their offioe. No. 4 Ball of Record*, within thirty day* from tbe date of this aotic*. SAMUEL n. DE MOTT ) FRANCIS NICHOLSON, J Asioicu. ISAAC WM. SMITH, S Office Bureau of Asseeamenta, Street Department. July U, IKS?. CORPORATION NOTICE. ? PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given to tbe owner or owneri, ooeupant or oc cupant*. of all honaee and lot*, improved or unimproved lauds, affected thereby, that tbe following assessments have been completed by tbe Alienors, and arolod^ed in the offlee of tbe Bureau ef Asseasmeats, for examination by all persons interested, via:? For railing, regnlatiag, setting, and resetting eurb and gutter, and paving the carriageway ol' Wall street, from Front to Sooth street, and building culvert* und ba?ins, where tbe same were neeessary, to con i'i rm to the present frade cf Soath street. The limit* em braced by tuoh aiaesament inclnde all the several houaes aid lota of ground, vacant lota, pieces and pared* of land, sitnated on the northerly side of Wail street, between Water and South atreets, and on the southerly side, be tween I'earl and South streets, on beth sides of Water street, from a line opposite tiouverneur lane, to about one buudrcd feot north of Vt all street. ( stroet N os, 96 to 126): on tbe westerly side of Front street, between (ionvernenr lane and street No. I2S, north of Wall street; and on the easterly aide of Front st.reat, between street Nos. 107 and 125, and ou the easterly aide ot Petri street, between streot No. 131 and Wall street. All person* whine intereata are alTecicd by the above named asrsesements, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, arc requested to present their ob jections in writing, to the undersigned, at their office No. 4 Ifall cf Records, within thirty days from thedite of this notice. S&MI'hL U. DE MO IT. > FRANCIS NICHOLSON, S Aaseisor*. ISAAC WM. SMITH. ) Ofiiee Korean of Assessment!, Street Bopartinents, July 24, 11-42. Cor p o ratio n notice.? public notice is hereby given to the oivucr or owner*, occupant or tMI> pant*. of all houses and lot*, improved or unimproved lands, lIMM llwujfi tM the following asseesment* have been completed 1 v the Assessors, and aro lodged in the office of the Hur?aii of Assessment*, for examination by all periwni in terested , vi/.: ? For paving the Mutli avenue, from Thirty sixth to Forty-third street The limits embraced hy mich aspousiui nt include all the several house* and lots of ground, va< ant lot-, pieces and parcel* of land, ?ituated on both sides of Ninth avenue, from Thirty-sixth to Forty-third street, on the northerly tide of Thirty-sixth street, on both tides of Thirty seventh, '1-hirty -eighth, Thirty-ninth Fortieth. Forty-tirst, and Forty second streets, and on tlie southerly ?ide of Forty-third stroet, easterly, half way to the lii'.bth avenue, and westerly halfway to the Tenth avenue. All persons whose interests are affected hy the above named nKwrnif nts, and who are opposed to the name, or either of them, arc requested to present their objection!, in writing, to the undersigned. at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. SAMUEL h. DE MOTT. J FRANCIS NICHOLSON. J Auoisor*. ISAAC WM. SMITH, ) Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, July 24, 1K?2. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPaRTMENT.-TO CONTRAO tor*.? Scaled proposal* will be received at the office of tbcCroton Aqueduct Department. (Ito'unda. Park,) until Monday, the Ztith day of July, 1S5_. at three o'clock, I'. M., to build a rower in Cunnon str??t, from Houston street newer to Stanton street sewer, beingin length about Ave hundred fee t. The plan of the sewer and specilioations for the bui.d ing of the name, and nil other information relating thereto, our be obtained OB application to tlio tSnntraat Clerk, at t.'.is office. NICHOLAS DE*N. President of the Crotou Aqueduct Department. New York, July hi, IKoif. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT? TO CONTRAC torn.? Sealed Proposals will be received at the uffioe cf the Croton Aqnednct Department, (Kitnnda, Park,) nitil Mor.day, the second day of August IS/12. at three o clock, P. M.. to build a Sewer with th* necessary receiving basins and culverts in Centre striot, from Grand to llr mme street, being in length about 4V) feet. The plan of the Sewer ana ? l-ecitii ations for the bnlldiug of the same, and all other iu fortnn i >ii re'atn r thereto nu be obtained on application to the Cell tract Clerk, at thin ofli :e NICHOLAS I)KA\, President of the Croton Aqueduat Department. Nov York, July 24, !Bt2, S~ llfcfcT DLPA fmiENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.? Public notice i* hereby given, that the following pcti ti' ns have he?n presented in the R^ard of Assistant Alder nn u:? To icml&te and set new curb and gutter west ?ide of Greenwich street, between Heade and Chambers street*; to open and regulate Seventh avenue, from 130th to 150th street. All persons interested bavin* objections thereto, are requested to present tlnm in writing, to th>' under si|t?ed, at his office, on or before the 4th day of August next. JOBN T. DODG E, Street Commissioner. July 24,1852. STRBRT DE PA^ KT M F.N T~NO~4.ll A LL OF RRCORD3. ? Public notice is hereby ;-iven that the following peti tion has been presented in the iioardof Aldermen:? To pave 1 hirty. ninth street, between Eighth avenue and Hudson rh i r. All persons interested having objections thereto, are requested to present them in writing, to the under signed, at his office, on or b fore the 4 th day of Angnit next JOHN T. DODSE, Street Commissioner. Jnly 24, 1852. ASTROLOGY. r?)l> (inn HAVING BEEN WON BY MY NUM BR jVJv/" onsfriends on the lnt.e Pr*?id'"ntial elec tion, It should convince those skeptical persons who talk of failure, thit no such word as fail is or ton boon known by the eminent and distinguished Attronoim r and Astrologer, C. IV. KOI1ACK , during his experience of over a quarter of a ' fiitorv, d i ring w hich time he has given advice, and employed the wonderful powers which he only is the possess or of in thit country, having been born with this wonderful and most powerful science, Who can donb'. that wear* n?t order t hcintlueaccof denlny, and governed by the recipro cal influent c of the celestial, terre >trial, and tfic astronorai cnl systems, whoso mutual re!ati"ii to eti-h other onco dis- i turhed. ami will it not destroy the unison of action? Do you doubt ptecoitination f 'fhen wbv not eery man gain the eeltbrftv of Ceneral Tajlor, a Duniel Wobste.r, or a Henry Cln> ? And y?t there are some wt-o ?ro foolish enough to doubt that a man mar be born with the power to see iuto future events. Such should not condemn till they ha\ e called to lee tho seventh son of the seventh ?on, whose sUvatitnpes from tr^ \ elling have given him more erperiem a tlian all the other astrologtrt, male or female, in the United States. How can it. lie poSMblo that the destiny of man should le governed by the more shuffling of a pack of cards? And yet there are thousaii ds who allow themseh es, with open months, to sw allow the jrrcasy words of some old wo rn uii, w lose true skill consists in tilling them with wonders that are wore dii'icult for th.i digestion of others, who aro mere credulous, yet more seicntifio. It is such that bring discredit on a profesFim that has been ac knowledged to be a seionee of tho highest order, from i ime itnn emeriti; ano is the only profession tint has holy authority to snstain it. The hinh respect which General Taylor and the following gentleman had for astrology, is abown bv bis letter lor his nativity, ofthe lt)th of February, lMti, to the subscriber, in whioh he predicted all his vio tories. and named th.e places, of th.- late ?tr with Mexi co; lie also predicted that lie would be elected President of the I nitcd States, and alio foretold that he would not live but a short time after his election, which prediction lias bee? fulfilled to the very letter The respect, *Uo, which the late Kiwg o< Sweden, Charles Juhn HernadottC, had for astrolosj, is >ho *n by the valuable mf'Ul whi"h he pre ented to the subscriber for a prediction, in tho year in tha King't nativity; when, having madcose or his secret powi r. he roeoverca an estate ot four million# of francs fiem Pari*. Ilo alt< predicted the dav. the hour, and the spot onwMchthe kingwoi.ld be In da.iger fr?m riding on horn hack and It hat pened exactly as he. f irtto! 1. He also predicted a journey in Baron UNTO tir\Ue'? iritlvi ty, two j ears frevii.r.s, tbat he would only get. two hours' notice to go to Russia to see the E-uperor ab.it claims s nirsf ""H'tlen, and it ha pened metly ns predicted, in addition t.i Ins powr to for*?ee futnn events, he bus the power to jive such int'i rmati .n ?? will efTc tu ally redeem no ' as are gives t ? tin to> I'ree uso of tho hot ilc lie is .il-. ipable of . i r" ?: dis-ases heretofore considered inonraMe ia tbi* i oiin'r* >y th? ordinary meli c r. es. nnd wishofl all to giic him a <a'l wh . have bion givet. up by their phT'i ian? ind V : ih i ? c irt'd. lie will n trrant a cure in a I' oas< s, and w ii | mal. no el urze, exei pt for tin conjiiraii >n? h# shall innke use of ii hit i.ffioe. lie is often iU*d What a Nativity i ; he an ncr-, according to <;?..mi?ncy, one of the ?< , en p.!nt~ in the ir once of Astro 1 igy, that! if Is - Horoscope o; the future events of a per "'ti s life, e art fully eal' ulated and iran-> ribed on paper, c ntaia Ingan fcconitef all 'lie lueky an I nnln 'ky days in the tn.>nlhx and y esrs of I hi person s life fi r whom it is cist; by l ? uii It mean - th< n-amls in 1 1 i? country and ? Iscwhere ha . ? been prevented Ir m mietortup' s that had been hidden in i the wenifc nffuturify. hy referrin.' to their Nativity before | entering on :>ty fp-cul Hon of busir ess or pleasure It j shi ill >1 be in the !iand? ? t (very one as their altn inao of life, i A N ativity e? an Individual can only lorwarn the pos?#?si>r i of troubles that are in future for him; those who ?re in volved in present d (lie nit ies of any kind must wait on the I snbeeribrr In pereow er by letter, who is prepared to exert his secret iolluence fe r their immediate benefit. n? is rea dy to use Ins Influence to foretell the r-"'ilt of law itiits and all undertakings in which there Is a rislt involved) heal-o ] rrakes use i l his power for tho restoriti >n of nt'ilon or I"- 1 ] ' pr ipertv. whiebnehas used for the Mvaatajt* of thousands in this eitv and elsewhere. It rives bim ninrh pleasure to offtr a* reference* the folle wing ladles and pentleuiei, a no inn I uadrod* of nt her*, ho have consulted with t he A *tr ilo tcr- , Mr- Moss, Brown et-ret. between Third and Fourth (treets, bs?k of No 1 13; Mrs. Mary llilltr, No. !\ Astiancd street, between F.iahtti and Mntli and Licnit and Walnut streets; Mr. I ? W. Davie, No. IV North Sceond atreetj Mr, John ; Itlair. No, S Adams itreet. helow Kittwater; Mr. R- Johns, 1 No. Ifl Little Pint street, near Lombard street: Mr. Minten. I No. fi lliirM strett. between Lombard and South Fifth and Sixth ?tr> ets; Mr. W. John*. No, 111 Dean street, between Spruce nod I., oust, and F.ijihth and Ninth streets. M ho can doubt, n(t?r li-vving sucli a host of rcspoetablt names to call on? All have been celi^hted and astosithed by one w ho has been cou* nlted with ny all the crowned h. ads of Furope, and en joys a higher reputation as an tstroloiist | than any one living. Terms ? Ladle*, .VI cents; gentlemen, }1. Nativities calculated ae< ording to geome ncy, fur la <e?, ^2i in full, $.'t; f r gentlemen. <3; in full. $5. Calcu lating acoording to the oraoles and masculine lii'ot. ladies, (I; gentletmu, V I 00, Addresses, ifhyletter. prepaid, nam ing d?v of birth, Hating kind of magical information wanted, tnd ereloslng the sppropriate fee. Dr. C. W. RO RACK, Wo. 6 B'hitt street, New >ork. Personal cnnsnl tatlons thron(hout the day. Astrological Almanac for 1HA2 now ready. All letters to C. W. Rnback, No. ti White street, wl'l be religiously attended to, if prepaid. For more psrtienlars. eall and get an Astrological Almanae r rat is, where certificates can be s?en. MRS. PREWSTER, TRtiM PHILADELPHIA, r K N ? I ders ber services to ladies and geutlemen of this city, . in istrology, love and law matters, interpreting dreams, | Kir , I v boots and science, oowstan'ly relied on bv Napole .o; | and will teM beramn of the lady <>r v?t<tloaiaa they ?''! i i irry. Also, the nsmea ?f the visi?- r*. R"s|l?M"e. Ne. -VI J Ore it J .ies i '.reot, corner of Mowery. (adiet, .Oocots; I p*atlom?e, $!. I For liverpool-dnitbd statu hah. stbam ?blp ATLaN tlC. Capt. Jiau Wdi-tM ilnwlilt rll depart with the United Ktaua MalU Ur B.iroue, MlV tively, ?? Saturday, Jul? ttth, at 12 o'cl??k U. ftmm bar berth at the foot if Canal etrvet N. kertk a?e?r*4 Mil paia for. For ireightav n??ue having aat<|u*lled aeeaa Boaationt 'or 'letnot >ed i-oiofet V tp>l; to KI)W?KD K. COLLINS k (U.M VilUtrw*. The ateaiaehip ARCTIC wiil a?c?e.?4 Um Atlmatio, aaa ?*f] Angut >7. rpnBNBW Y?RK ANDLI VKRPOOL UNIT1D SYAIiiB A Mill St?tB>n ? 1t? ihipi tompxiiif tMi UM w lu foUentog j? *HaMic pacific, upui> ni?, ARCTIC, Ctpult Lu?, BaLTIC. Cipuii CuBetoak. ADRIATIC, C.| t?u Graftoa. Thnaa (kip* having keen bnllt br eontraot uprtok; tor government .trtifix, (very IW( baa b?su takes to thew ava itrialhi-w u their nnfisM ? le unrt etreagtk uiipntd, ?nil their Mnnm'ilUwutir punniui am uiqMllil for elegance and ?oiulcrt. Price of pintfi from Now York to Urippttl, hi trot aabia, #110; In eaoond eaUn, $70. Eaolaeive am ol tAtta DM iltle room*, j'MD From Liverpool to Now York, juV) and .? JO. Aa experienced aorguon attaahed to aaeiivltlf. No berth eeeured nntll paid for. rnoposao data* or Prom Nov York. Fiua BiverpoeL BAtwdAjr, July 10 18SJ Wodn<*aa. Jaae 30. . . 1*0) Bo July 24 " Bo Jnly 14... - Bo Aag. 7 " Do July ?... ? Oo Aug. 31 ? Do Aug. II... ? Do Bepl 4 ** Do Aag. 35... * 50 Sopt.lS ? Do Bopt. ?... ? ? Dot. 3 - D? 8?-pt.ta... - Da Cot. I?... ??? " Do Oot. ?... " Do Oot. 30 ?? pa Oat. ?... " Do Not- IS !? Do 3... '? Do Nor.tf " Do Wo*. IT... " Do Bat. U ?? Da Bee. 1... " Da Dae. to ? Da Dm. in... - _ . Da Baa. 'A). - tor frolgbt or paoiaga, apply to IDWARD K. COLLIN 8 4 CO., Ifi Wall ft., Now York. BROWN. SHIPLEY b OO.. Liverpool. B. O. ROBERTS fc CO., 13 Riag"a Aim* Yard, Londoa. JOHN II UN ROB fc CO., X Uue Notro Dame <*? Vlo tolrea, I'ari*; or CEO. D. DRAPER, narra. The owner of tbeee thlpa will not bo aoeoaptahle for geld, diver, bul Hod, ipeeio, Jewelry, preeinua ntoaoa. or Botaln, anleaa Mile of lading are algaoa thereto*, and Ue value thereof therein txpreaeed. THE BRITISH AND WORTH AMBRIOAN ROYAL Bail bteamnblpe ? Between New York and Utenaol direct, and between Boitti and Liverpool, tbe Hot ton Milpi only oalling at Halifax to lAAd And receive mail* aad pu ranti. ARABIA, Capt. . PEKSIA, Capt APHICA, Capt. Harrieen. A8I A, Capt. Jndklne. EUROl'A, Capt. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Stone. AB ERICA , Capt. Shan noa. CANADA, Capt. Lang. CAMBRIA, Capt. Leitcb. Thete vetaele carry a clear white light at BAiaBAat head, grom on tbe itarboard, red on port. Atia Judkina. . from New York. Wedneeday, Joly 3M. America.. Hhannon.. from Boater. . . Wo<lneadAy, Aag. 4. Europa... Lett from New York. Wedaeaday, Aug. 11. Niagara. . Stone. .. . from floaton . . . Wedueeday, Ang. 18. Africa... Ilarriaca. from New York. Wedntuday, Aug. 25. Can Ad A.. . Lang. . . . from Boatoa . . . Wedaoeday, Sept. 1. Atia Jmlkina.. from Now York. Wednesday, dept. 8. AmurioA.. Shanuon.. from Burton. . . W?dneiday, Sept. 15. Xuropa.. . Lott from New York. Wednesday, Sept. ii. Paa.aro from New York or Beaton to Liverpool? Pirat Cabin, iji'l '20, S?ennd Cahia, (70. No berth ?uuurod nstil paid for. Freight will ke eharged on apecle beyond anameantfer perHOiial fxpentea. An experivne<>d aorgeon on board. Alllettera and aewap?porf auni pace through tbe Port Office. , For freight or paaaaae, aprly ?a E. Cli> aRD, No. 4 Bowling 6reea. WATcwra. ? By orderof thu BrnUh Treasury, wawhea of foreign mar. ufacture, keariug the namea or marka of Uo^llah maiiiilactortrs, will be hereafter admitted In England, ia traualta fur the United Statea and other ecnntrieai in nea ?e>nienoe of which Pruncb aud Bwiaa watclica map be aliip ped at Havre for New Y?rk or Boatou, via LWeri>?ul, with out incurring the rick, aa heretofore, of being aeiaed by tha Eaiiliah cuotom houeo. French, Uerman, and other foreign gooda. received and brougH In eomuion with Britiah good*. Through kill* of lading are ziianm Havre for New York. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.? THE UNITED States mail steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Line*, ton mander, wiii leave fur Hnvre, touching at Southampton, to land the mails and passengers, en Saturday July 3ist, at twelve o'clock, from pier No. 4, North river, Pricus ef passage in fiisi oabin, $120; do. de. second do., $70. Lug gage not wanted during th? voyare should be rent on board the day before nailing, marked " Below." N. B.? No v\er eliandise will be reeoived on board after Thursday, July 2Mb. An experienced tnrgeon it attached to tbe (hip. Per freight or passage, apply to MORTIMRR LIVINGSTON, Agent, 03 Broadway. REDUCTION IN FAKES BETWEEN PHILADEL pliia and Liverpool.? The Liv? rpool aad Philadelphia Sieanirbip Company intend sailing their new steambbips as follows : ? FROM PlIII.ADKl.rillA. City of Manchester Saturday, July 17 City of Glasgow Saturday, Aiitf. 14 City of Manchester Saturday, Sept. 4 City of Glasgow Saturday, Jet. i > KU.M I.1VKII 1'OOL. City of Glasgow Wednesday, Jnly 21 City of Manchester Wednesday, Aug. II City of Glasgow Wednesday, Sept. N City of Manchester W ndnesday. Sopt. 2U City of Ulasgow Wednesday, Oct. 27 hates of p&'sagc from Philadelphia :? Saloon iu after *'?te rooms. $90; m midship state ro ims, Stifir, in lor vard staterooms, $i."<- in< 'Inding provisions and steward's fees. For freight cr passage, apply to THOMAS RICHARDSON, 41 Exchange place. N. Y., or No. !) Wainot street. Philadelphia A limited number of third class passengers will he iahen at. S20 from Philadelphia, and $30 from Liverpool? found with provision*. PACKETS FOR HA V RE-SECOND LINE.?1 TBE Fol lowing ships will leavo Havre oa the 16th, and New York on the 1st of each month: ? From York. Prom Havre. Ship ST. DENIS, 1 Jan. 1 Fob. Iti 1,600 tuns burthen, [ May 1 June Iti Aloiiio F.illausbee, master. 3 Sept- 1 O t. IB Ship ST. NICHOLAS, 5 Fob. 1 Msr. ?6 1. COO tons burthen, S J ir.e 1 JnlylS John Biagrf-m. masiof. S Oct. 1 Nov. 16 New ship MERCURY, 5 Mir. 1 Apl. Iti 1 4U0 tons burthen, > J.ily I Auj;. 16 R. II. Conn, matter. S Nov. I Doe. Id Ship WILLIAM TKI.L, ) Apl. 1 May 16 (new.) 1.200 tons bnrthen, > Aug. 1 Sept. ill John Wlllsrd, master. ) Deo. 1 Jas Hi Thrysroall tirft olass New York built ships, provided with >11 requisite articles for the oomfrtaml convenience of I i.Ksenferp. and commanded bv men of experience in tbe trade. The price cf passa/o is $100. * ithont withes or li<|ii'.rs. Good* sent to the subscribers will J" 4 . >:wardod true froit any charges hut those actually iuc.irrti. lit IV D fc li INC li EM. Air;---. 1 'U P?arl -tree t. STEAM BETWEEN NF.W YORK AND GLASGOW.? 1 he Glasgow ana New Vork Sti amslup Company's new steamship GLASGOW ( tons- 4U0 horse powsr). Rol-ert Craig, commander, will sail from New Y> rk for Glasgow, on Saturday. 14th of Angust. at 12 o'clock at noon Pirsteahia (saloon state rooms ), $'JO; do. do. (litHship do), $73. S? csnd cabin, $.0. Steward's fee included. Anclv to J. McSYMON, JJ Broadway. US. VAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.? FOR NEW ? Orkans, via ilavana? The splendid -teamslup CRES CENT CJ1Y, J 000 tons, will sail from the pier at foot of Warren street, N. R., ou Tuesday, July 37, at 2o'cloekP. M., precisely. K A Tit A ur i>ASSACB TO >*w OSI.HJIS- .V?W ARRAMQB MK1VT. After salooa berths $M Second caldn berth* 3# Bteerage do. 2fl Specie only taken on freight to Havana. Freight taken to New Orleans at 25c. per cnhic foot, Shippers of freight are requested to snpply th?msrlve* with the company's kills of lading, which inny bo had on application at the office. N* other form v ill he signed. No bi Is of lading signed after the ship has railed, l or freight or passage, apply to M.JU. ROBERTS, 177 West street, coruerot Warren. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, connecting with the 1'acitic M til Steamship Oomptuy. ? Only through United States mail line for California and Oregon, via Aspinwall and I'anama. ? The splendid new and double engine United States mail stsannhip OHIO, &000 tuns burthen, unequalled in her accommodations, .1. Fin dley Srhenk, United States Navy. oomman<ler, will sail ou Thursday, Augnst Stb. at 2 o'cl ek, P. M., precisely, from the pier foot of Warren street. North river. Trie Pacific Mail 8teamship Company's magnificent steamer, TENNESSEE, will be in roaulncss at Panama to rocelvs the Ohio's malls, and sail immediately for San Francises. No efforts will be spared on the part of the companies to send their pes engers through with expedition and comfort, Ratesol fare to A spin wall: ? l.ailios' saloon, state room, foA; lower aft and forward saloon, do., $56. second ahin stan dees. $46; steerage, $.'(/> Passengers will be landed at tho rai'road wharf, at Aspinwall, free. Transit of tho Isthmns at the pasacagers' ex)>(nse. Persons securing through pas sage by the U . S. nail steamers from New York, have pre ference of acommodiition on board the Pacific mail steam ers Rates of fsre from Panama to San Francisco on tho i.n. ct lavorablo terms. For freisht or pa>sage. apply to CHARLES A WHITNEV, A l the office of tie companies, 177 West street, corner of U arrm street. Through to ban prancisco, at reduced raws. NtwYorkacd San Francisco Steamship Line. Tteniwand aplenoi.l stean ship UNITED STATES, 1..VM tons bnrthen, Edwar'l S Dennis. Commander, wlB take her departure for Aspinwall, Navy Bay oa Saturday, Angoet 14, ?t ,1 P. M., connecting at I'a .in, a with tbe aewaoukle eagine s -ei.i:i?lup U IN PIJ.LU SCdTT, 2,100 tens bnrthen, George A.Cole, Oonimaader, wl.i-.h s-.oanmr await* tbe arrival ef psss'-ngers at. Panama by the United States from New Yerk, and Immediately thereafter proceeds to San FraaeUee d - re. t. without xtoppvc interme-liate porta. Tkese vessel , In at' uimodatiors and sa'ety, are not. surpassed by anyoa thisrouta, and an ex p sti IIIH surgeea is attaehedto eaeh trssel. Tl.e llnitirt Stst s lias made ths voyage batweea ,vr* York and Chieres ir even days eleven hours; *n4 II. c 'Vinfcld Se ?t perforn.t d the voj*70 between New York a*>d I'wiawa In the shortest tlroe on record, both as to run i ? n s**d actual time ^om port to port. Book* new open, ? ? d tl tou?h ticket* for sale. Apply to DA V 18, BROOKS M CO., General Agents. 2.S Be?ver -tr'ret. or . . JONES & JOHNSON, 1 04 West street, oorner of Mberty atreot. t'asiengtrs by ths United States will dl.omb-rk alongside the wii art at A spin wall, and take the Panama U*ilr< ad, now ?peped nearly t? tior^e?s. thi s avoiding tl>e riti< atthndaat open lan lug la boats at Cha^re*. and the rivet navigation to tinrgona. "ITANl'ERBILT UNI, FOR SAN FRANCISCO?' Til* v ihcriest and cheapest r'lute, snd ot'lv lino civing tick ets for creasing iho isthmus. The favorite double engine f-t' nnisHp PROMETHEI'S, l.mo tons, will lea vafrem Pier >0. a North ri*cr, st J o'elock P. M , preol?e1y,on Thurs dii r. ng i t 5th, for San Juan del Norte, d'mct, connecting with the Pacific steamer over the Nicaragua transit ronte, ba iti" l'?t 12 miles of land trsnsportati >n. Tlic^e steamers bs*e llnsarpa?^ed accommodatl ns. with superior ventila tion as<l rnssenpers now go through without any delay, ti e I'aclfle 'tcam'r hein^ In waiting, and the la"t crossin< fr .rn V .rtin ?'sy. oeonp3 ing only one day. Thi* ronte offers su perior sd< antases to families goin.- to California, it b?ing tic only one by which paisengers are always under the charge of officers attached to the line, and, at this timo, ijmicI. more hualthy and oom'ortahle fian l>jr any other. For ItiloTinatlon, or passage at tbe lowest, rate*, apply.ouly at ths office, Nu.il Battery place, up stairs, to D. li. AI.LEV. Agent. pOlt AUSTRaLIa-CMPPER LINE-FIRST AND J only Regular racket.? The spleri'lii A I entirely new clipper *Mp WllXltM FROTH INGHAM, l.fiOO tons hur thsn.I. /. Tucker, master, will snc >eed the Mvnolia on her < rst voyaro, ami sail for Port Phillip ami Sjdney, di rect. on the 20th ef August. This beautiful dipper ship was bnl't forthe California and China trade, and is ane>inalla4 I v any vessel now up for Australia. Her accommo latlous are spbel^Mk light and slry, and pocnliArly adapted for the aoccmmodati'.n of families An experienced surgeon a ? eonipanles tr.is ship. It la confldentlv e*pected that *lie will make the i asset o inside of eighty days. For freight or passage, for which early application should made, apply to W T. Dut: AN, 4.1 Front street, llliSSEI.L Hi MORTON, ii ?)l.l slip, or ELLIOT, AHKEI.L k CO., 14il Pearl str-et. The clipper ship ABCUTNa will snceee.l the W.Fntii ng) am, and sail on Wedneeday, l.Uh September. FOR CHARLESTON.? SEMI-WF.EKLY U. 3. MML u ?? splenHi.l new and fast going steamship MAHiON, m B rr?, ^ .11 pi? r N-? 1 North river, on s?tarday, July 34?h, at 4 o'clock P M. pr * leely. For freight, apply on board, wh^r. all hills o| Iv'mgwlll oe signod; au l for passagu (having one , nailed a. e, mmodatioas, at, the oMc. of 81MI JTORD, TILLSTON R CO., No. i> South street. I /unnMnna. ' ROTTERT TUMATR*.? DOOR" OPEN AT 7^; CUH D i aia rMi at 8 o'elook. SatordAy evening, July 24, will te performed.* U^.^uno Csunt Vg?lta> Mr. W.R. Goodall LOLA MONTR" T RE COLUMN 1 A RMIR. BD1TON H THEATRE, CHAMRERJ 8TKEET. ? PA 't quet, Orebestra Aeasi , and li.ixee, W)"?nt {children, kalf- price; firtK Ti?r ami Family Circle, ZS ?? ?W Private Beie?. (6. Saturday, July U- T wo P'f'itniKHI- D iilll'i linid lro((t i>l Mlin? D-.gd and Aft' r aeon. 3o'eleek; ?v<-?ini!. 8 o'elook. National theatre, Chatham amiBT.? doors opea aA 7 V curtain rises ?t ? o'clock h.tturda> even tag. Jnly 24, will b? performed the new dram* ol TUt II AH V R *T lluM K. Caleb Reslrel. .Mr. Coaldook | Amy Mrs. Nicho'l T<?M CRiNCLB. Mr. W. Q. Joaos SOIREES vt AClyl'SS AT TUB BOfTIKY TIIF.ITRE, | KmBvuiiuK aii Won day evoi Inc. July 12f ? Mao\lll?tcr. i the CriU Mtfirlto, CrofttMi of Phy -li'al Soienoe, Nttutu ? Mt.?\e, Ne?("in?n*y, I'hiloeotihy. aid Mechanism, whose ex- j traorHlnary and elegnni eihlbUlms In All thi tir?t theatres (I Ftaaee, Spain, Be I ? mm, II illand, Austria, Prussia, Italy, Ac , and at the Oread Tacon Thuatre, Havana; Broadway Theatre. New York; at Charleston. 8. C.i Savannah, Ca.; ?he St. Charles Theatre and Fr?n- li Opera liouso, Vow Or leans; the Tbeatree of > Incinnntl, St, Leuis, Nashville, Bii* talc, Bestea. Philadelphia, fro. Ac , in all of which he hai maintained the lu?t renown wnieh turn stamped liim as the greater t W'itard of the age. The ?tnge will be arranged ?o as ?? exhibit the whole ef hi- grand, extensive. and original mechanical apparatns, by which ho will be enabled to olfur a cabinet tf wonderfnl contrivances, in connection with his ait, which he fearlessly assorts to ho tineqntllcd in thj world, enroling All the myatsries of the Enchauted Palace NATIONAL THEATRE.-TIIE GREAT RINO OF. Wiaarda. ? The Spanish Magician, Dun Antonio Cor dova, will mbmih hn Soiree* Ma*lques, ?t Pwdy '? Na tional Theatre, en Monday, J nly 2d, giving the mint wnn d*rfal entertainment ever witnessed in the Halted State ?. Thin (teat Spanish Magician, Profescor of Recreative Philo sophy, from the Hojal Academy of A rti and Sciences, at Uadrid, where he hae had tho honor of performing hi ? nn equalled wondere before her Majesty Donna Isabella It., of Spain, and her eonrt; alio, la Lisbon. before Donna Maria, Queen of I'ertngal, and her oonrt; alio, before the different Kings and Princes of Italy; and in pretence of Louis Nu ?oleon and hie itaff, in Pari*; all the crowned heals, no biifty. and elerry of Enro|>e. who have all exproaecd their unbounded delight and aatoniahnient at th? miracnlona Kforman tn of thia wonderfnl Neorntnancer; and now, ring arrived in the Unit< d Stntea, will exhibit to the New York audience, at the National Theatre, nn Monday oveu ing. July iB. hia unequalled and unique Magical I IliiHionn, brilliantly illnrainated. dcorated. and agreeably diverai lled, cemhining a selection of the moat new and uiiraculoua deceptions ever Introduced in tliia country. The Manager reapecifully annouucea that, iu addition to the above tin n.ense novelty, he will produce Mr. N. B. darke n new and (Tcwerfil drama af K tNNETU, which haa ho?n many weekx m preparation, and will be prerenteil with en*iro now ?<eaery, (ke. The great Yankee Comedian, Ynnkoe Locke, will alto appear every evonlag, thus giving tho grnattat combination of attraetlons ever witnessed In Sew York. BARNI7M'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.? ADMISSION, 25 dents; ehildren. I2}i cents; pamnot, 12^ ounts extra.? Immense aneecsn'of that oclebratcd troupe ol comie perform ers knewn as, White's Ethiopian Serenader*, who, with the Dissolving Views, and Optical Fireworku, will he i>r*?en'?'l every Afternoon at 3, aad every evening ?t!Jo'elook. The living Berpeata, Oatriek, Oaran^-Outang, Ae. CASTLE CARDEN ? FRENOJ & IIKTSUR. PROPRIE tors? The Eleventh Uraad Sunday Conccrt, thin ?(?son, by Poilwcrth's celebrated <'ornct Hand, will taku Jplacc on Sunday evening, June 26. Admission 'St eentH. To commence at 8 o'clock precisely. No postponement on acsount of th? weather. pRANRLIN KL'SEl'M, 175 CflATHAM SQUARE. r Geurse Lea, Proprietor.? The Above establishment is ?p?n every afternoon at 3 o'elock, and In the evening at 8, foe the rnrpose of " Classic Aad Original Representations of Living Htatnary, by M'lle Catinet s Tronpe of Model At % at*e," together witk a variety of beantifnl performance!). For full particulars, see bills of each day. Admission ? Seatl in nrlvato boxes. U) oenta; stage seats, with cushioned ana shatrs, 37 iu eents; boxes. 26 cents; gallery, 12% oents. TO PRINTERS. TO PRINTERS? FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIC Standing Pre?s and a super royal Washington Hand ar&tue complete. Apply to k. M. BOE U CO.. Oold street. a. ntanainu r;e:<ti and a eupur royal iri Free*. wiU. self inking apparatus complete. mxppiKU. UN II' I. D STATES NAIL BTEAMSBir COM PAN T Conaeeting with the Pacific Mail Steimsmp Company -only through U. S. mail Una for California and Oregon. Tie Asrinwall and Panama.? By erder of the Postmaater Geno i?f, the I'd! ted States mall steamers, with the (Teat Cali fornia and Oregon mails, are Vo be despatched on the 5tb and lOih of eaoh month, direct for Aspinwall; and from New Orleans on tbi 7th and 22d. When theie dates oooar on Btinday, the sailing to he peetponed until the Monday fol lowing. The Pacitie mail ster.mers are to be in readineei for immediate ilwrauh on arrival of the mail* at Pauuaa. United States Mail Steamship Company.? The following I* a li.it vf the s'eamshira belonging to this oomp?flT: OEOROIA iOOOtoni CBESCBNTOlfF l.MOtoU OHIO SUM) tone C1IEROK KB 1,300 ton* ILLINOIS 2 Mil teni PHILADELPHIA 1,100 ton* EM I' 111 E CITY... a,LH*> teal KL DORADO l.HOQten* FALCON l,t?*>tona Leaving New York for Aspinwall en the Oth andiioth ol ?Mtl OlCBttl. Tber.ew e'eamebips El Dorado and Falcen will form a diroot tin' between New Orleans and Asplntall, leasing oa tbe 7tt< and 224 of eaeb month, and forming with the Pacific ?teami.hlpi a through line to and from New Orleans and ports inMeaioo, California and Orogi n. I xiaft fr u New Orleanti can he st cured from Armstrong, HarrU fc Co., amenta at that place. THI KITH ritUM mw TOPI TO AIFI1VWAI.I. WII.1, IK For Ladies' Saloon State Hik.uk (M Lower Aft and Forward Saloon Rooms .SB Becund Cabin Standee! <1 Steerage 31 Passengers are landed at the rillruad depot, Aspinwall, free of expense. Tne railroad being in operation, and oari running tier half the distance from Aspinwall to Panama, trie transmit of ti e lstbuui mav be performed in rruu i.>.-bt#?n to tweety-fcur ho>?r?? the expiate, which ?uiec *roin (10 to t36, te be borne by the paeeongers. FAirric maii. nTKAMitcr oourtKT. J'he pnblu are informed that, nndor the new arrangement i)f tl.t? company, ateajners inspected and approved by the Navy Department. commanded by Navy officers, end oar r yinr the United States Mails, will hereafter leave Pa.<ac;a l?-i d! diately >.n arrival of the Atlantic roaUi, and San Fran ?Uooon the 1st and 15th days of omh month, and wllltouoh at Acapr.ico. A reserve beat will be kept at each end of ti.? r*''it* to e< ver accidents The following steam packets, belonging to Ihe Pacific Mail Steamship Company, are now it) the J tcifcc. one of whtoh will ba always (n port. tort, ateaoh snd o; tr,t ronte . GOLDEN f!ATI..i,5l*)T?ni. I TENNESSEE l.;?? " NOK rilEHNEil. XAV H.M l M,1C Li!<? OREGON 1 099 Panama 1,0-7 CALIFORNIA..., 1,(14 COLUMBIA WO Ton* CONSTITUTION..*#*) ' ANTELOPE 7C4 CAKOL1NA 6t? COLUMBUS liOO ISTHMUS 600 UNICORN 800 FRKMONT. flUO " The new sltrnraMn Colombia will ply between ban rr** eisoo aril ports in Oregon, awaiting at tbe former port the srriva; of thetpstls and panseniors at Panaiaa. and retnrn (Mpwifhont delay with the mails and pas > Miners fer t? stean er frcin Bau Francisno. Pereone aeiuriug thnigh jas^a/e by tbe United btates mail atcumer* fr"m New Fork, have preference of accommodation on board of tbe Pa< iti f li.aii ?toamers. Rates of f?r? hrom Panama t<> San Francitco on ti e most favorable terms. A regnlarUne *f propelhea will be keptnp for the transportation of freight and" tranair nt passengers between Panama aad San Fran* cisce. One of the ab?Te steamers will keep nptheoonne-> tior be< wren Aoapnieo and other Meaiean porta. Xaoh pa# sender is allowed 3M> lbs. personal baggage, free, not exceed ing in measurement 10 cnbie feet. Freight will be taken t< Chagres at 70 cents per foot, and from Panama to Ban Fraa, eireo at tbe rate of $1U0 per ton. For freight or passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the office of Ue Oom?\alee. >77 Weststr'et. eorner of Warren. New York. Sljl TEAM FROM LONDON TO AUSTRALIA.? TUE MAO Billctut n?w Clyde built screw steamnliip CLEOPATRA, 11. R. Cumining, commander, 1,.V>? tons. :)Wt horse power, will be despatched 'in Tuesday, the 10th day of Au^n?t, from London to Pert Phillip and Sidney, (calling at Ply month to embark passengers.) Piisantro money, chiel oabia, vll guinea* ; second cabin, 40 guineas. These rites include ward's fees, provisions, and delii-acies of the best , 1 1 ? v; also, beds, bedding, linen, plate, Ato. Wines, spirits, malt ll|iiori, kc., will be supplied on board.lat modtrate nrici'9. The cabin saloons and state rooms are large and olernnt. sed every improvement in the arrangement, ventilation, ko., has bi-n adopted to secure the heulth, comfort, and socowmodation ot passengers. Music and smoking rooms are provided. Will carry a surgeon, and stcwurdess. i to Attend the ladios oal in. Fer Passage, and further particu lar", apply to J. M' STMON, i'i liroadwav Passengers leaving Sev York by the A-ia on the ink instant, will be in time for this magniAcunt steamship. CTEAM TO AUSTRAMA-UNDER ARRANOEMENT a5 with tl < Melhournu Golil and Oencral Mining A -ijcia tion.? The favorite a.id well known steamship 8Ai(AlI IrA.ND!". l.AOOtons borthen, H in. C'. Thompson, commander, will leave tbe port ot Liverpool on the ^-.th of An gust, tail iag at tjnernstown ( Cove of < ..rl ) to take on board pn^en ger?, and l- ave on the ilst Augest, for Melbourne an. I Sy.t Bey? the principal port. ? the Anstrali.in gold regions. For ratts of fsr'v . and (.'her Information, apply t., J. IIOW A HI) A SDN, Agents, 31 Broadway, FOB NEW ORLEANS, DIRKCT-TUE NEW, DOUHLB engine steamship BEN JAMIN FRANKLIN, Ja. ob Teal, commander, will leave pier So. M, Bast river, for the above por', direct, on Thursday, August \ at four o'clock. P. M. This ship has oleyant accommodations for pssien gi rs. P.ts?*ge la cal ln *tate room, ?1.0; passage in steerage, j.2i. For frcijtl't er passage, apply on board.tr to l lit i m as )' b Ta .n I'ON ..Hi South street. or F. 1. 1 N t 1 1 I.N It CO., l-.ni Pearl street. Measur. mi nt itoods, ? ent- p. r coble f?ot. Bil'a ol Lad ing, printed for the nse ofthese steamship*, will be furnish.jd to >bipper? on apptlMtion to the clerk, on bcurd, or at the etices of th? agents, and signed only on hoard. No freight rti eived, c.r Bills of l.ading sinied, atertwo o'clr !r oa the ilsy of sailing. The st. n.tn?liiti William Penn, Wlnthron Seart, commander, will soeoeca, and sail .n Friday, Aik'.-H PIONEER LINE Or AUSTRAL'! PICKET* SAIL i ii g monthly.? 1 he sp.endid sliip KPA.V I N A .N I)' IS, sow leading at pier 7, Nurth river, *111 ?%il for Port i'ollip ane Bidiifv, on the I<t of August. The .trranp?mcn ta for paioen errs on this ship are superior to any other vos?el la port, aid partira n.nkiag arraiigcmentsara invited on boar.l t loxamint fcr then selves The acerimmodations for fumiilrs oana>t hs enrpassed. infant, no pains or expense l.as been spared te ma'.e tbi" bj far the most desirable vr<<el in port. A aiiJ fid snr,'enn, ana other proper attsn larts, will b" pro 'del. Fir frt-igbt or r assare. aj.ply on hoard, or te JOHN OU DEN, or K. W, t' A M L '( u n , lit) H all. AUPTRALIA.-FOR PORT "PIIIE^P DIRICT -fB ma-nih eat and f;.st sailing packet MADISON, Capt. Trundy, * ill sail f r the above pert on the 1st of August, and t%s mosteomfortablq ?tnte roetn accommodations for <'ami lii's or single persons Urr lietwten dcoks are thoron^i.ly vwntilated, and the captain hai li ir mai y years experienoe In ?he Anstra'.ian trad" make b-r tV.? ra.nt dea'rable vnseel bow sp. Early application aiil be necessary to seouru sse sage, on bosrd, Plrr 28. Fa?t Kiver, or to BUTLER HUoTUFRfl. l.a and 118 Sonth'itreet. PANAMA 1> AY, .11 LY 10. l-.J-A MEETINO OF THE PMacnfert on board tho s'canier Ooldcn Gat" w?-i called to order by the Hon. Sumuei I'urdy. who nofnlnated Jinn. Waaj E. Il. lmrs Cbairrnak, and M^jor A. II. Sibley Secretary. The Chairman, in Ids usual eloqnent -tyle, ex plains! tbo obf*ct of the meeting, at the same time compli menting Capt. Patterson, and the splendid shin under Ms i iniirand. On motion, the lion. Franklin Sonic, Captain Alfred Morgan, and K. S. Watson wcrs appointed a cun mittee t , rei. rt resolution* expressive of the sense of tho mestinr. the committee reported the following, whh h was ad. pled unanimously:? W e. tho passenger* on the steam ship Golden Gate, on the pr-'ent trip Ir >m fan I'nmciseo to i'ansma. fsel that we should tail in a duty, a well ae miss a pl'asnrc, did we part with Captain Patterson without ex pressing our high estimate of his splendid ship, and hiasca nianllke and gentlemanly course as commander. We can not but admire the <(ui?t yet efTeptl ve discipline pro vail ina on board, perfective eserv detail with the regularity ami precision of clockwork, whilst the weights and springs, the sources of riowrr. are unseen, >et felt. We commend the neatness ofthe ship, the disposition displaced to make the passage as plea-ant as apeees? one that might, andwill.be a grateful souvenir in tht fntnre; and it gives us pleasure to eay, that we hat o seen i ibiMtod on board of this ship, hy tbe commanding officer, npon all Occasions, that highest quality ofcoinu.and, without which obedience is but ser vility. and it - l ent i ts anything but grateful? the tone, bear lig. and sentiments uftlie gentleman. And now, at pattinir ?rW a vi rv pleasant voysge. it 1, lanll graiifyln* to us to wish tbe oinc rs "'the tio.den Gate long tisef^ilaess. a preml .stlniatrhytl" public, and a happ. life, and to the Ma*. ?Mp of In# I ?? itc B?y#r foiling fooa furtuio. On motion, the meeting ndjiiurnad. ' . ? O . < Kigrnr.l > I. E. UOI.MF.S, Chairman. a n. SiiiEt, a?cr?urj. AJffCWEMEVfS. RROABWAT TllEATKJC. lt A. MARSHALL. SOLI I J Le-reo t Hut, MM??tr. ? r? opeu at 7 ',, to ??m. a>euceai M o'elook. frwai ii|wu Coi,n<|iia ')um,i4c;. I Saturday evsiung, July 24. will he perf rmed Un mu. qui SUIT las KfMXES. Heetur Burliemln . . H M*n?ntal LBS ANGLAIS EV VOYAGE. N1BU/B Qfi Rl'BN.? MAN AOFR.MR. JOHN SETTWPf iiuteU, oOeenta; linoreepea at T; I to ?n mrni'i' " o'elook. Heonlii uf Mil*. Dcuuet. Saturday, J nly 24. the comedy nf A Da tr in PARIS. A ft?r which dancing by U e popnUr aed tltrullfl Frenk and Spaai*h dauccrt, Mil*. Poiik?uJ, Seuerita S?tj, Ac. Broadway theatre -e. a Hiimu, SOLE \r9 nn *e ? Pro'eiaor Anderson's first * pp.arnne* at tb* I Broadway Theatre will moat positively take place oa Mon day ? vonn*. 26th in?t. Ear*w?!l viait to New Y-rk, prior to ni? departure frum this oenntry. whan ha will display his Grand Manic Tableau, Introducing a new aariaa or awo raan tic wonder* that cannot be attainted or accomplished lijr any other art (it bnt the Great Original Wiaard, the l ather of Natnral Magio, whose extraordinary auoeees in the tinted Statea is without parallel, having ne*a rtalted in Naw Tork by 2110,000 persons ; Philadelphia. 100,000s Baltimore, UOOfflt New Orleans, 190 000: Mobil*. 13*000; Memphis, 10.000; St. Louis, AO, (100; Louisville, 90,000; <Ha cianati, M), IHV? total. (ttft.OOO, who have all proclaimed him the greatest Magician of tlie nineteenth century. II* will, an Monday, appear la Mf Magic Cirule, giving hi* Orand Drawing Room Soiree* nf Natural Magia and Experimental T hiaii|ue. Admission, lift*. NIBLO'S GARDEN. ? M I LE. DEOUET BIOS TO AN aonae* the appointment ?f bar benefit f*r Saturday, July 24, on whioh occaalon M ile. Pougaud aad Saaorita Buto toucther with Mile*. Lavigne aad Leader, aad Moai. Mege, in French and SpanUh dancea, preoeded by aa Eng lish one act comedy, in which Mis. John Draw Aad Mr?. John Sellou will perform. CHBIBTY'9 OPERA HOUSE. MECHANICS' HAUL, HO. 472 Broadway, above Qraad street.- Open every night during the week, until further notice. The original aad wall known Chrlstv's Minstrel*. oomiirixing an efficient and ver aatila "eorpe of "talented" anil "experienced performers." nndar tha management of E. P. Christy, whoa* **aa*rt* ? thin city, for a succession of " alx yeare, har* been r***if*< with favor by highly reapectable and fashionable andleaoe*. Ticket*. 26 cents. I>oor* open at 7; commenoe at 8 o'oleok. Tne patron* of Christy's Minstrels are renpxctfally laforaad that the Saturday afternoon ooacerta are discontinued. WOOD'S MINSTRELS. 444 BROADWAY, A DOVE Howard ttroot. ? Open every evening, under th* ma nagement of H. Wood, whone concerts ana Bthiopian dell neatieaa are now aeknowlodged to be the beat aver offered to a New Tork audionce. Wood'* Minstrel Hall haa beea newly ventilated, and an Is* water fountain erected la it* ?entre, making it th* oooleat plan* of amn**ia*at ia th* eity. Adminaion, 25 oeata; children under It year*, half Klc*. Door* open at 7; concert oomtnencs* at 8e al*ok, N. ?Tli* Wcdnesdav and Saturday afteraooa oeaeert* ax* diacoatiaaed until further notice. Brooklyn mitsbum ?boxes and parquet, Sftc.; Gallery, 123*0. Door* open at 7J^i to oiiuinsae* at H o'clock. Saturday evening, July 24, will ?>?> perlorinad TfcM I'Ta 1 ION. O'Hrjau Mr. John Brougham ROB ROY. Holliday street theatre, Baltimore -la die* and gentlemeu of acknowledged talent deiirous of engaging for the enaning season at thl?;?iHtnhllskment.ar* re qncktcd to addrt'n*. p??t paid, imniediately, BARTON tt CAMPBELL, Holliday itreet Theatre, Baltimore. Theatrical notice.? to nrc.ro mblodists, Jfeoiomancera, Panorama Exhibitor*, or other directors of amnaement* ? To let? The Olympic Theitre. Eor par ti ?nlara imiulro of Mr. CHARLES Tli OS. PA R3LOR, Thcatri t&l A^'nt, Burton's Theatre, Chamber* atreet. If by letter, pvit paid. Theatrical card.-ladies and oenti^emem of acknowledged talent wiahing engagement* at tho Arch Street Theatra, Philadelphia, to upeu on rr about tha tut of September, will apply, poi>t paid, to A. W. FENNO, Stage Manager, Arch street Theatre, Philadelphia. AOERGT. WOETHINOTON O. 8NETHEN CONTIHTTES TO practice law la th* Supreme Court? to attend to (Ml befor* Coaneea? to pro**cut* claim* and *ettl* account* agatnat th* Department* and Board* of Commissioner* ? 1? procure patent* at home and abroad? to obtain p*a*n>B* and bonnty land* ? to colleot debts, dividends, lagaaie* aa4 Inheritance* in any part of the United Stale*, and in foraiga oonntrlea? to mak* fnvostmeats of fnndsln loan* and *to*ka, and on bond and mortgage ? and to negotiate th* pnrebaaa and sale of loan*, land*, and patent right*, la any Stat* at' the Union. Particular attention paid to Callforalalaad titl* ease* coining up to the United State* Suprome Court ea ap peal. Communications, pre-paid, addr*)**ed to W. O, Sneathen. Ne. 8 Carroll place, Caritol H1U, Waahiagtea* ?. C.. wUl Meet with prompt attention. ?VUCAL. Boston pianofortes.-the largest assort. mentof Pianos in till* oity la to bo found at lb* ware* [?>mi of T. Gilbert & Co. No. XU Broadway. enrasr of Aa thi.ny street, oppoeite Broadway Bank and Theatre, aad will be sold at great bargains. They have tho metallio frame, and are warranted to aland any vlimate. Doaltri *<i| plied on very liberal terms. Gilbert's Cottige or Boudoir Pianos, convenient fur amall rooms, for sale low, and war ranted. Alan, an extensive assortment of (iilbert & Co.'i improved .t'.olian 1 ianos, universally admitted to be supe rior to all other*. HORACE W A TICKS, Sale Agent. Twenty-live second hand Pianos and Melodeon* to rent ehcar, or for sale, at the following prices:? $K), JWO, $7.~>. SM. $!'?">. $100, $110. $120. *128, $1.10, $110 $14(5. $100, aad f HO. Boudoir, tl?6. .t'.olian Pisao*. $?10, S >70. and $290. Crard Plain, $:?*?? do. with .t'.nllan. $.r>0. I'rino* t Co. 'a Melodeon*, $.'!.'>, $40, $<i5, and $85. Carhart Molodacn, $Ki. LI4VOBS. 4> nnn uo/- pnunn jouin, st. ibtb. A.UvU pha, Margaux. to.. Claret Wine, in *pl*a didi onditioa, and warranted genuine ; Bordeaux at $1 13 ft, $1 50, Ac., bo., bottiea returned Also, 200 dot, superior White W ine, for axle by WM. U. UNDERBILL, ffo. 431 Broome street, eorner of Crosby. BRANDIES. WINES, ALES, PORTER, SEOARS, to. to., of tlie choicest brands, and in qnantitle* to (nit buyers, wholesale and retail, for sale by wM. H. (I.VDEK H1LL, 4.'!0 Bro> uie street, corner of Crnaby, at twenty per cant leas than any other home. N. B.? The largest aetab lichment ia the world. HED1CAI. R APICAL CURBS, AT A SMALL EXPENSE.? 01. H ARB aolioi'.a the atteatioa of all patients wham II eonaeraa. He euros with most remarkable celerity, MM, safety and cheapness. The most incredulous iaatuattll sonvtneed of liia wonderful power at curing. AD appl( ances, coaverienoe* and reaourc** ? many aot yet kaowa? poeaeaaed, and liberally disponed bv him to the aaferts ntln. Otfioc corner C?'>al street and Broad way, act la M* medicine store. Consnltations private. DK. WARD'S UNf ORTUNATERFRIEND.? IF CURES are the hestavideace, then there ia no medicine to be earn pared to this. Thousands oan t<*ll you that they never * mild have (rot well without it. Nm* taken by multitudes w'thout discovery. Free from rnpleaeantneaa. Immediate death to the disease. onieo, corner of Canal street aad Broadway; m.t in the ine<ll< ine store. DR. ward s MACK AL TREATMENT.? DISEASES cured with unexampled celority. Never any fadlnrea. The aecret ot hia success Is tho Unfortunate's Friend, aad a suhstance that arrests disease almost a* if by miracle; tho only speedy and satisfactory meana of enre. Office, coraer of Canal street and Broadway; not in the medicine store. DR. JOHNSON, 16 DPANE STREET, SO WELL known, for the last 22 years, as the mast sisoescfnl praetition cr In Neir fork, may be oonaulted, aa canal, ia his private oflit a, on all diseases to which tt?ah is heir to. Those who have aulfered from medical pretenders, may rely on having their case* treated by a physician of experience. N, 11.? See my diploma, in my office. DR. MORRISON, NORTH RIVER DISPENSARY, NO. 204)7 Fulton street, botwe> n Church and tireeawich streets. Office boors troin 8 0 clock A. M., to 9 P. M., (Sna il*} a excepted.) DR. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET. MAY BE CON lalkal n|? lllMWII II diteaaes. 11 is saectse baa been such in the treatment of old chronic raaea, as to astoa iah some of onr most eminent physicians. Dr. C. is well known, both in and out of the profession, as the most sne catfnl practitioner of diseasea in New York. His great sne* cess is the resnlt of twenty-one years, devoted exclusively to this speciality of the profession. DR. WARREN, NO. 1 MOTT STREET, CONTINUES to he conaulted on diseases. Thirty-seven years' prac tice cnabh a lam t* cnre(nerrous debility. Mia treatment is sale and speedy, and recent caa?? cured in Ave daya. The vi' tiiia of sn pirica may apply to him with a certainty of being honorably treated. N. B.- A perfect euro guaraatied.j Dr. ward makes astoni-hiinu cures? suck asnooth?r dott?r can do. Either a cure or great amendment bolor> twenty-four hours. Diseaae is mad* mere nothing by liis treatment, which ia soianoe perfected. Remember it. The other methods of enre are areadful? worse than the diacaae. Office, corner of Canal street aa4 liroadnay, up atairs; not in the mudiciuv store. DR. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE "PRACTICAL THE A tise," to. Office houra 9 to 12 A. M . aad 6 to 'J P. M^ (Sunday exct ptcd ), No. l?l.'i Houston strnet, near Wooat?r. lhe Treatise, prico 50 cents, isiold at 13 Aan street; No.l A a tor III .use, aod at the author* ofl'ice. NO TEE TILL CURED.? DK. COBHETT, 19 DOAI E street, may be ooaAdentially oonsaKed ea dlseaaaa. Tweaty-one years In his apociality of the protesslea, eaaMM him te cure general debility. The victims of ^naexery ?WI apply to Mia with the eertalnt/of baviac their ease* N? pcr]y treated. Dr. C. 1* a member of the N. Y. PalKiakf V . B. Observe the nam* and number, a* that* 1* a faJM H*. V) oa the other ilia e( Chatham straab. New medh'al books? a practical wosc'dr the Nat uru and Treatment of Diseasea, by II. Beab wiok, M. D.t practicing physician and snrgeoa, aad law tor cr on these complaint*. Pric* redueed to $7 BO?tf ?olored plates. Extract from the Boston Medisal aad Swt^ lir-Hl Jonrnal " It may be said fe.irlce>lT to be equal ia Ao.on'sor Kicord'a great workoa the same family ofdlaaaaMb and far (opartor t<> anything of the kind before published ia thhi oonntry." Author of a w .rk on VUes, and their terrt li* eonscqiinncc*. This is, withont doubt, the moat trabh fol and finpirtant book on this iinbject ever anbliiibaA. Pliee, $1 Author of a book <>n Natnral Death, Diet, aiik I'tmily PhysKian. Canse of Quackery, fee., to. For *aleU 2ti2, aad by the author, 504 Broadway. TDE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE ITEDICAt Companion.? By l>r. A. M. Manriceau. Prof**?or of Diseases of Women. -Tweatleth edition; In Bo., pp. AVI. I'ric* $1. Veara of auffering, of phyaiual and mental aa gnish to many an affectionate wife, aad pecuniary ditflcnlMea to the huaband. ml <ht have been spared by a timely poa> session of this work. It is intended especially for the mtr > ried, or those contemplating marriage, as it diselosaa ia. portant sssrt ts, which should ba kaowa to them particu larly. Hers. also, every female? the wife? the mother? the on? either budding Into womanhood, or tho other in the deolina of years? in whom nature roatemplatas an im^ortaab changa, sen discover the canacs, symptoms, and the mosb efficient remedies, and m<>st certain mode of cura, ia every c< niplaint to which her sex is subject. (Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio.) Dr. A. M. M.m nirs-At :? Davtow, May 1, IMlt. Mi DrAit Sir? My wife has lieen perceptibly sinking for *om e tlirea year* or more, in conseuuenoe of her great an guish and suffering some months before and daring her eoa Ifnement? every succetiMvo one more and mora deoilitatiait and prastrating her, patting her life in imml??nt danger, and which was, oa the last occasion, despaired of. 1 'ap posed this atate of things was inevltab'e, and resigned my self to meet the worst. At thla time ( now about two month*) I heard jour book highly spoken of, aa containing *oaa mat tera reaching my case. Oa its rsoeipt and perusal. I aanaob express to yen the relief It alfirded my distressed mind, aad the toy its paxes imparted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery of M. M. Deeomean* provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me which I Ultle oonceived waa posei bia. But for this, arc aaotker year would have paaaad over my bead, ia all human probability my wife would hava beea in her frave, anil my children left motherlaaa. It Is. oreourse. Impracticable to convey more fall? tha aerioaa svbjacts traatsd of, aa they are of a aature striatic inteaded for the married, or tbbsa ooatemnlatlng marriage. I'r.r sale at 222 Broadway, and at the pablishrag office, 129 Lilerty street. New York; l.ittla t Co., Albaay; Joseph Ti cker. Mobile. Alabama; T. B. Peterson, 90 Cbeatnnh street, FMlsdolphia . Oa the reoeipt of $1, a aooy will b? t-an>mitted bf mail, free of postage, te nay part ef the I'aited States. All letters mnet be addressed. pesb-paM, to DR. A M MAI KICEAV, bax 1,254, JlsW Ya(K 1.1 1 1 beat? street