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IflVBBTHBIENTS RENEWED ETEKY DAT. 'VglBBIirH PA OB. "W " CORPOR AOTOM WOTICEg. ~ gyOBPORATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE 18 V/ hereby given that a petition hai been presented in the Board of A Mint ant Aldermen for a sewer In Rivington ?treat, from Sheriff to Clinton streets. All persons inter ??tod in the above, and having objection! thereto, are re ?ne*t?d to present the same in writing to the Contract Clerk, at thli office, on or before May 7th, 1863. NICHOLAS DEAN, President, April 27, 1893. Croton Aqueduct Department. <CORPORATION NOTICE.?PBI1LIC NOTICE 18 HERE J by given, to tho owner or owners, occupant or occupant* ?fall bouses and lota. Improved or nnimproved lands, aifeut- , ?d thereby, that tbe following assessments have been com vletod by the Asrtasors, and are lodged in the offlec of the Rnrcau of Assessments fer examination by all persons inte rwted, via:?Per grading Sixty seeoad street, between Se venth and Eighth avenues. The limits embraced by *uoh as ?eatoent include all tho several houses and lots of ground, ?ae%nt lets, pieces and unreel a of land, situated on both sidei ?f Sixty-second street, from Seventh to Eighth avenues, and ?a the east side of Eighth avenue. 100 feeto inches north aud Math ef SUty-accond street. All persons whose interests ?e affected by the above named assess nent*, and who aro ?ppeeed to the lame, or either of thein, are requeued to pre aeut tbelr objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their ?ffiee, No. 4 flail of Records, within thirty (lays Horn tbe date of this notice. WILLI A* 0 AGE, 3 CHARLES J. 1)?)DOE, S CHARLES MoNEILL, S Assessor*. Offiee, Bureau ef Anesdments, Street Department, April *. IBM. CORPORATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE ISHERE by given, to tho owner or ownors, oeonpant or oeeupaut* ?fall houses aid lots, improved or unimproved lands, ar Attted thereby, that the following aMessineuts have been ?oasploted by the Assessors, and are lodged in the ofllot of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons Interested, visFor a well and puuip In Fiftv seventh Mtreet, between Broadway and Seveuth avenue. The limits nntraeed by sueh asaosament, include all the sevoral housos and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, pituated on both aides of Fifty seventh street, from Broad way to Seventh avonue, on tbe west side of 8oveuth avenue, one hundred feet Ave inches nvth and south ef fifty eeventh street, and on the east siAof Broadway, 140 feet north and south of Fifty seventh street. All per ?ons whoso interests are afl'eoted by tho above named as sessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, te the undorsigned, at their offloe, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLI All GAGE, ) riiAKI.ES J DODGE, / Assessor*. CHARLES McNIKLL, S Office, Bureau of Asaesnocnts, Street Department, April m, its3. CORPORATION NOTTCB.?PUBLIC NOTICE IS flERE by given, to the owner or owners, ooenpaut or oeoapantsof all h"U.;esand lota, ituprovod or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following ad.sensui?nts have becnoompleted >y the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of tho Bureau of AMetiiueuts for examination by all porsons interested, vis:? for building a sewer in Duanc stroot, from the sewer in City Nallplaeoto a point nesr Chatham stret. The limits embraood ky such assessment, include all the several hoaaes and lots of ?tuund, vacant lots, pieces and narooli of land, aitnatud on Vutli sides of Duaiie street, from City Hull place to Chatham ?ireet. All persons w hose interests are affoetod by the above named assessments, and wbo are oppoBed to the same, or ?nher of them, are requested to present their objeotious, in writing, to the nado'signed, at tholr office, No. 4 Hall of Re cords, within thirty days from the date of thiB njtieo. WILLIAM GAOE. ) CIIA K LE8 J. DOOGS, > Ansessors. CHARLES llcNIELL, S Ofllee, Burean of AseeBducnts, Street Department, April ?, 1843. CORPORATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE by given, to tho owner or owners, eoonuant or oaen fianta of all houi'ea and lots, improved or nnimproved lands, ? fleeted thereby, that the following asaessinuuts have been completed by tan Aadessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination, by all persons interested, vix For building a sewer in Troy street, from Hudson Liver to Twelfth atre.'t. The limits "mbraued by auch aiseaameut, include all the several houses and loin of Cound, vaeant lots, pieces anil parcels of land, situated on >th sides of Troy street, from West street to Greenwioh averne, on the east side of West at-eet 89 feet 10 means n .rth and south of Troy street, en both rides of Washington atr<et 89 feet 10 inches north and sonth of Tfty street, on Vith tides of Greenwich street 104 feet north and south of Trey street, on both sides of Uudaon street D1 feet 0 inches north and sooth of Troy street, on both aides of Eighth ave nue 151 feet 5 inches north and south of Troy street, on both ride* of Fourth street 107 feet ti iuohos north and south of Trey street, on both Bides of Twelfth street from Greenwich to Seventh avenne, and on the northeasterly aide of Green With avenue, between Seventh avenue and Twelfth street. All persons whore interests are affected by the above named MMcsments, and who are oppoacd to the name, or either of tkem, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to tbe undersigned, at their oflioe, No. 4 Hall of Records, Within thirty day* from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, i CHARLES J. IlODG E, > Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, j Office, Bureau of AtaegEincnts, Street Department, April 3D, 18M. (CORPORATION SALE.?PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE J by given, that a sale will take place at the public yards, on Tueaday, 10th Inst., of such goods a? have been removed frcm tbe wharves, pierB and streots of the city, as encum brances, and that have remained in the yard up to the 9th day of April last. Salo at the yard in Rivington street, near Goerek, at 12 o'clock M., and on Jane street, near Washing ton, at 2 P. M. Hy order. GEORGE WHITE, Superintendent of Streets. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.?TO CONTRAC tor*.?Sealed proposals, endorsod " Proposal for sewer in Forty-ninth btrett, 'will be received at the oflioe of the Croton Aqueduct Department until Monday, tho ICth day of May, lf-M at 12 O'clock M., to build a lower with the necessary re ceiving baiin* and culverts, in Forty-ninth street, from the Kast river, to and through Seoond avenue, to Fifty-third Ktreet,thcu< e through Fifty third street, to and through Third nvenue. te Fifty-sixth street, being in length about3,H00 feet. The plan of the sewer, and speelflcationt lor the building of tho same, and all other information relating thereto, ran be obtained on application to the Water Purveyor, at this effice. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of tiie Croton Aqueduct Department. Now Yerk May I 1"83. H?TIC*.-THE INTEREST ON THE PCRMC STOCKS of tlio city of New To.'k, due and payable May 1, Kill s? paid on the iecond dny of May by F. W. Edmonds, Esq., Cham'oerlain of the City, at the Meubanics Bank, .'13 Wall street. The transfer b<oks will be closed Tncsday, April 12. at 3e'clock P. II. for the sonvenienoe of stock holders, transfers *I'l be permitted daring the period lb* decks ?os?aju closed, to take effect May 1st, 1853. A. C. Ff.AGG, Comptroller. Oe?ptrc'Oer's OSee. N?w Tork, April 5, IjsM. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO 4 HALL OF RECORDS, April 25, IMS.?Scaled proposals will fie received at the Htreet Commissioner's office, until Wednesday, May 4th, at 1! o'clock, M. to set curb ami flutter stones, and flag a apace 4 feet wide, through the sidewalks of Eighth avenuo, troo> Fifty-fourth to Fifty ninth streets. Speoitcations to i>? bad on ftppuMtioa to tl:, Con tract t'lerk. JAMES FUKEV, Street Commistioner. New Teak, April 36 1863 TBEET HEPARTMENT,~NO~4 HALLOF RECOR DS~ Public notice id hereby Riven, that' the following reso lution* have been presented in the Board of Aldermen:?To open Eleventh avenue, between Forty eiihth and Sixtieth ?treete: to l.iy a ero awalk across West Tnirtieth street. be tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, opposite tlie Methodist >;plseopal Church; to flag sidewalk in front of No. 55 Rut gers street. Also, the following petitions:?To flag sidewalks cn north side of Thirty fourth street, between Broadway and Seventh avenue; to p?T* and flag sidewalk* in Thirtieth ?treet, between Eighth and Tenth avenues. AU persons in ter >sUH having Objection! thereto, are re,nested to present rbem, in writing, to the undersigned, at bis office, on or b? rore the ninth day of'lav ni xt. A i>rl 1 20, 1853. J A MLS FURRY, Street Commissioner. S~THEETDEPARTMENT, NO?4 IIALL OF RECORDS ? Public notice is hereby given that the following resolu tions have been presented in the lloard of Assistant Aid r vten ?To pave nnd let cr.rli and gutter stones in James strtst, from Chatham to Madison street; to flap the VTut wdewalk of Sixth :vvennc, between Forty-third and Forty fonrth street. Also, the following petitions:?Petition to somber Fast Thirty-third street; to re-lay crosswalk from (Mill to Mvision .treet on the West side of MMk street; to regulate and grade Sixty fourth and Six y ttfth streets, from th? Eighth to the Ninth avenue. A i 1 persons interested, hnv >cg any objectless thereto, are requested to pr'sont them. In ?writiug. to the undersigned, at lit (thee, on or before thedth ds>y ol Ml y next. ? J AMES Fl'REV, tvew York, April 27.18M. Strict t'ommissioucr. STREET DBFARTKINT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. Public notice is hereby gHen that tbe following peti tions has been presented iu the Board of Al lermon ?To Iave, set curb and gutter and fla; sidenalli of Thirty bird street, between Third avenue and East river, to fctiee vaeaLt lets i n the south easterly eornbr of West Twenty tir.-it street ar.d Seventh avenno; to fence vacant lots between Fourth a.id h'ifth avenues nnd Tuirty sixth and Thirty gevcutli streets ; to pay* with Kuss pave ment. Greenwich str et, betwi in Court'.andt nnd Dnane street": to flag sidewalks eate fide of avenue D, from No. 70 to Sixth street; to widen I>nane street ?1 feet on the r iuth, from Broadway to Hudson streets; to lay two cross walks, 6 feet wide. across Sooth street, one from the north nnd oi.e from the south side of Wall street to the ferry: to Ymld a well and pump in Sixty tilth street, between First I and Second avenues. All persons interested, having objec tions thereto, ?re requested to present them, in writing to -he undersigned, at his < (!":> o. on or before the 4th day of May aoxt. JAMES FUKEY, Street Commissioner. New York Arril a'>. ISid. _ gfVUST D1PAI rMF.NT, Nf)~4~HAI.L OF REi ORDT? 3 Pnbl'e notice is hereby riven that the following poti tiors I'ave been prescntod in the liosrd of Aldermen ?To rejulate and McAdamize Seventy tirst street, from Sixth to Seventh avenues to set curb and gutter stones and flag sidewalks in Sixth avenue, between Forty second and Forty fourth streets. Also, the following resolution ?To pavo. set ?nrb. and gutter and Hag sidewalks in Forty tifth street, be tween Third and Fifth avennei. All persons interested, Laving objections to the same, are re guested to present them. ia writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the fth day of May next. JAMES FUREY, New York April -7. 18&3. Street Commissioner. gJTKEET DEI ARTMENT, NO 4 QAM. OF RECORDS.? 5 Sealed proposals will bo rccivcd at thl* offio" until Fri day, Mayltf at 11' o'clock, M.. to pare Thirty-fifth street, between Eighth avenue and Broadway. Spm ideations to lie had on application to the Contract (T"rk. ; lh3S. JAMES 1'1'KEY, Street Commisiloner. Tax commissioners' office, no 7 new titt Hall. April 9, lnf<8.?Notice to tax payer*.?The aue?? ?tent rolle or the several wards in the city of Vow York will fee open for examination and review from Friday, the 31th tey of May, till Saturday, the 2Mh day of June, both day* inclusive. All tax payers, deiirona "f examining or eorreot Uk 'bo asiersment rolls, nre requested to mako application t? tbe vndcreiyned, at their clUce, between 9 A. M. and 4 T. K J. W. A M.EN, ) JOiLN 1 "ATHH, j Tax Commifiioncri. CKOKGKII. PURSER, > TAVIfiKN ANII EXCISE LICENSE" ?NOTICE ?Al-.Ii tavern and cxcixe license* expire on the tir-t day of May, in each year. New license frill be ittned at tho .Mayor'* office, (City llall i between the ho'irs of 10 Mid 2o'elneli, for the ievernl ward*, on the following days, respective ly. *1* ? let ward?Wednwlay anil Thnr'dav, 4th and 5th May. ^d " Friday and Saturday, titli and 7th May " Monday and Tuesday, flth ar.d 10th May. ?Ith " Wednesday and Thursday, llth and 12th May. r.th " Friday nm* Saturday, Kith and 11 Mi May. 'ith " Monday and Tuesday, llnh and I7th May. 7tb " Wednesday ami Thursday, 1m h and 19tn May. Kth " I'rlday anil Katnrdry, (0th and 2I*t May. 'ith " Monday and Tuotday, Ztd and 21th May inth " Wednesday and Thursday, 26tli and ;Xlh May. llth " Fridsy ana Satnrday. 27th and i.u'h May :.th " Monday and Tuesday. :M)th and 31st May. Uth " Wednesday and Thursdny, 1ft and 2d Jure. 14th " Friday and Saturday, Id nnd 4tli June. 16th* " Monday and Tuesday, 6th and 7th Jonr. Kith " Wednesday and Thursday, Bth and 9th-lane. 17tii " Fridny and Saturday, 10th and ? I th June. It'th " MonHay and Tuesday, lith and 14th June. llth " Wodnisday and Thursday. 15th and loth Jane 20th " 1 ridny and -aturday, 17th and 1Mb .Iune. All persons desiriuif license aro requested to apply on the ?lays designated shtive Tor their respective wards, and thereby avoid tho paaa'ties m the law. Persons now hold ing licenses arc requested to present tlx m when applying ?r renewal. Rpeoial Notlee.?All perrons who shall poll or deal in etrnng or spiritnon* liquor" 'except importer" or distiller* ? oiling llqnors imported or o .tilled hy thorn.i In quantities wbevo tivo pillions without hcin:; duly lh 1 nsi I, are nhjeet, > ? law for ei.rh olrenr e the pen vlty of $2fi anrt . i oi >f r*'*ailerp. to tho ldditluTi.il ptioldznent (i y .nou ' ment ?f tint ul'I imr rI i ' ...en* W ' orib r OWWt ii '' '?<>'" T'- ? Vl! > .1 N(WV..?I | r An obdinance to amend an ordinance MS. Ullo< an erdinanee nlitWa to the u?e of Crrton *t(M for street waaluag, Ac., ptiitd J?ly 3, 1844., The mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the oitjr of New Tork do ordain aa follows:? 80 id 11 Oil of tho ordinance entitled An ordinance relative to the uae of Cretan water for washing streets, aide walks, steps or bonding*. after eight ?> elook, A. M., from tho But day of May, to tho irst day of November, and after aiaa o'clock, A. M . from the first day of Novem ber, to th? firat day of May, in eaoh and every year, be and the iame ii hereby repealed. _ . .. Adopted by the Beard of Aldermen, February 11, 18.13. Adopted by the Board of Assistants, February 12, IBM. Approved by tbe Mayor. February 14. IMS. D. T. VALENTINE. Olerk Common Council. fcThe ordinance, u amended, reads a* follows:?An ordi nance relative to the nee of Croton water for street wash inn. Ae. Be it ordained by tbe mayor, aldermen and common alty of the city of Now York, in Common Counoil convened, that from ana after the date of the passage of this ordinance, until the first day of November next, ensuing, and in each and every succaeding year, from the firat day of May to the first day of November. all persons are furbiu to nao the Cro ton water for washing atreeta, side walka, stops or hnildiugs, after eight o'clook, A. M , and from tho firat day of Novem ber, to the firat day of May following, after nine o'clock, A. M . under the penalty of five dollars for eaob offence. ranted the Board of Aldermen, June 17, Paaacd the Board of Asaiatanta, July 1, 1844, Appro red by tlje Mayor, July 3, 18-14. It w the duty of policemen to soo the above ordinance rigidly enforced. Corporation NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby civon that u pjtition has been presented in the Board t>f Aldermen for the extension of the sewerin avenue C, to and through Fourteenth street to the East river. All persona interested in the above, and heviug objections there to. are requested to present the name, in writing, to tho Con tract Clerk, at this office, on or Wore May 14th. nicholas DEAN, M?y l, 1K>3. President, Croton Aqueduct Department. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 tiai.I, OF RECORDS. I'ublic netioe is hereby giveu that the following petition baa been presented in the itoard of Aldormon?to fl<*? aide walks in Thirty ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave nuer. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at bia office, on or before the Kith dav of May insfc. JAMES FUKEY, Street Commissioner. New Vork, May 4, 1863. FISANt'lAL. 3^ ftftn nnn .lo^n on th* *oht?jagi H'tJivvUiUuv Bond* of tbe Illinois Ctotikl IUul road Cob pan;. Thi* company wJll receive proposals Tnm the 10tb to th? 16tk of June Bext, for three mill,una of dollar! of kti con etruotioa bonds, to b* isaued in soma of 0119 thousand and five baadred dollars each, payable at the office of tbe eom pany in the eltj of New York, oa the first day of April, 1873, ?with coupons attached for the payment of interest. at the same place semi annually, on the lot of April an<l let of Oo mfr' *ach year, at the rate of seven per cent per annum. These bonds are secured by a first and only mortgage to trustees of the whole road and brunches, seven hundred end four milo* In length, and of two millions of aore* of lard is tbe vicinity of tae road, (ranted by Con lies* to aid in iti construction. The whole road Is onder contract, and a lanre force is now employed in its oonstrnctioa. It is espaoted ..tut i>0 to 404 miles will be eotnplctcd by 1st January Bert, and the re P.^ndar of the entire line duriui< tlic year l>iM. About #2,000 tens of rails will be rtquired, of which *17,<XW ton* were contrasted for at the low rates rating owe year since and is now oonstantly arriving at New York and New Or loan*. The whole amount of bonds which can be issued onder the mortgage is seventeen Billions of dollars, of which have bees already negotiated? London loan, six per cent bond* 6 OOP 00? In (Jolted states, and on iron and 0tbor o?ntract* ' ' ??? per oeot bend* 8,781,001 Tottl. .(Id 7b6 UOf None of which have beon disposed of at it*'* t'iaa par' ' The company will give to each Jur,?criher to this loan whose bid shall be accepted, the right te subscribe 'or three shares of theultima .0 capital stock of tho co'apanv (17(J,<*?e shares of $100 each) .'or each bond of *1,000subscribed and paid for?by him, ana * like proportion for a largor or smaller amount, and a proper provisional certiiuate will be xiven at tvidenee of each riisht to subscribe whec she stock until be issued, npon payment of such instalment an may be required iy the directors, ?ot exceeding tbe Inst-'Jinents then cr.lled is pcr'share* ,u*kool<1""' whioh probably will not exceed Tne company reserve the right to redeem an ? of the bond* atany time before maturity, oa payment of ti e amount latere** tweatj per cent premium and anj accrued No proposal will be reeeivod at any rate less than par and the company reserve* tbe rv.it to accept aaocosal* fb"all or any portion of tbe amount. * _;T,ePP? "?nt of the amonat allotted te eaoh s^bur.bet *'y , 'Jl^ired on notice of the acceptance of Lis proposals, aad the balance as called for by the directors, sot exceed ing ten per nent monthly. Any subscrU^r may. however at his option, pay np in full and receive bis bonds at ani ti'?.'. it lln? ',?t'fer"'er- *h"'? ?><? >? aooepted, shall prefer in lion of the seven per ecnt bond* hereby oTered to reouve six per ocnt bonds of the same character iceKT/W<wl?,pJctvfV!ho,e 'or the Lordon Loan ef $6,0t?,000, of which interest and principal will be pnyabl* in London at tbe rate of foor shillings and two p^noe sterling i w0 !,!", fconJ* will be Imued, but in snob oase the ?if * , 'e required to pay tho in>,talm>rts in Londoa T&i ? "i" ? ' \? ?2t* ?c. M. for eaoh bond of $1,000, The stock appropriated to such subscription will be also re ristered in London, upon the samo terms and oouditiacr .as that now registered there, <f preferred, :ru'jkl>aents and divi aharije. * thBr? >' the same rate of ex ?na&ilm"U"U tt. "hj*!!**1**4 l J w- r- BCHuALL, Treasnrer at the efflcc of the Com par y, No. 60 Wall street, N. Y., en closed sealed and endorsed "Proposals for loan of |S,m6,(M ef Illinois Central Railroad Company." Report* aad dee em <int* showing the financial condition of *-? ?WS" ?Jtbs *ork' *nd ?? necessary in formation relat'T* to it* affair* and pronrwets ma* ?<-e ob tained ob application to the Treasurer, penonajly. cr bv let. tcr. Jij ordor of the Board of 111 rectors 7 * ROBFRTSCHIIYLRR. Presideat, 1 ^AVIU A. NEAL, Vioe President, W. P. Bl' lilt A 1,1, Tneisrn, I IiteMlva OKORGS ORISWOI-D, fCoio^tteT MORRIS KVTCnDM. I JONATHAN 8TURGXS, j Hew Terk, April 2,18M. .^200 000 T? L0AN'- BOND AND MORT ?I'^v/u.yuu gape, upon firrt clat* New York city real ettat? tccnrity. in such B'ims as may be required KENNEDY & SHERMAN, 10.Wall street S>10 000 WAITED. ON BOND AND MORTGAGE T V,' u ?for which seven per ccnt per annnm will be paid?on property in Na?sau street. Apply to J. O. DARKER, 11 Bcekman street. SIR 000 ANP *.??> WANTED, ON BOND AND ??. Uy.mortgage, or1 first rale property, in lloboken and Jersey C ity, cloiic to tho ferncH. Tho property cutis' s of houses and lots, now let to good tenants worth double the amount of the money y anted. Title undoobted, land in iu fee and tho highest interest nnder the new law 1 seven per cent) niveu on & term of three or five year*. Addiers or call on B. Williamjtreet, np *uir-. Auuier*. Are toc in want of money?-voc can pho eureanysumor ready cash yon mav d?sire, on the de posit of any articles of value, at the loan office, removed from ^2 Warren street, to No. 0 Chambers street, between ? entre and I hatham streets. Otlice hours from 10 to ??. .1. !. KiiioH of p^reonul property bought and eold. AT a JIKE'IIN'O OF THE BOARD OF "directors ?i. ~ , ,'.rth ' aro,i"a Mining Company, held at their otlice, No. 78 Ceaver street, ou Tuesday, (May 3. I) J \u derson. Esq., having rctigned, N. K Anthony, Eso was anammously elected president of the company. DRAFTS l)N 1RfLAKD AND ENGLANdT^J?-SUMS from ?1 and npwkrdl, payallc at right, are isaned by ?ne inbseriber*, BOWMAN, GRINNELI, * CO.. No >fi Ronth ttrret, sole passenger agents for th* Swallow Tail Lint ?1 LiTerpoo) ftnd London packet fh"p?. Dividend.?new yokk, may 2. ikw.-tiie1*reri. dent and directors of the Bowery Bank have tins day declared a dividend of four per ecnt on t!ic capital stock payable on and after the JOth inst. The t-ansfcr look? wlli l o clestd until the 5th, inclusive. By order N. (!. BRADFORD, Cashier. Monet carp advances mad* on dryooods. jroeeric*. segar*, hardware, pianos, book*. *tatloa?ry watches, n.erchandlse, and personal property generally fa it^X'^AA^\yc*VVWWD-^tmlL" Money lint?on gold and silver watches iliamouds, jewelry, silverware aad personal property! or every deicnption. by JOHN J. LEVY, pawnbroker, No! i:' \}r} aver.tie, near Fourth street. Removed from 299 i #n ; iW?/', B ?A private entrance, by tinging the tell at the ball door. ? MEW YORK floating dry dock COMrANY , April 30.1W, ?Tho president and directors lave this I day declared a dividend of six por cent from tho earnings of the past six months, payable on and after tlic 10th day of May next. The trantfer book w ill bo closed until the day of payment. , II V. MASON, Me mar MEW YORK and IIA BLEW R AIl.ROA CTCOM P"\"NY~ J-l The annual meetinir of the stockholders of this compa rv, for the elcetion of thirteen director*, will be held at the office of the company. No. 2 Hanover street, on Tuos.lay, May 17, ISM atl2o'cloelt M. The poll* w ill remain open from 12 o clock, noon, till 2 o'clock. P.M. Tbe tranter books will closed Tuesday, May 10. IMS. at .1 o'clock, P M., and open Wednesday, May 18, 1W3, at 10 o'clock, A.M. April87,1888, ALLX. KVLF. Secretary. Omci or THE NATIONAL I IP.E INSURANCE COM panv, >2 Wall street, New York. May 2, ISM.?The V""? of Dire, tors have this day declared a semi-annual fkl rnnl n' P<>r fn-va',c 00 and aftor Thursday, transfer book will be closed until that dat*- W- C KELLOGG,Secretary. OFFK B PANAMA RAILROAD " OMPANY NO 7'I York, April :7. I8.M-The sixth' ia Ftsiment i f ten doharfl, on caoa phare of the increased capi tal stock of the above company, will hti payable at the .^rfce of the company on the 1st of June next. By order ol the Board cf Dlrmtois. A. HOFFMAN, Treasurer. PAG*. BACON A CO., BANKERS, SAN FRANCISCO, t-al-'-Exehange ob ..ondon, Valparaiso, and the prino pai erne* of the I niltd S'.*te?, for sale la sutr,s to ac:? Collee tion* made at Sun Vranclsce or in the interior cf the "tat* and proeeed* prorrtptlV remitted R?f? to and drtw oa t.N New'vork. D?Lcaa, Mkerron A C*.. RIMJTTANCEBTO ENOLAND.IRELAND, AND SCCT land.?W e Issne drafts by special authnritv navabla >t Union. Bank of London, Uelfast Banking Company of Ire land, and the National Bank of Sootland, at mibt and la sums from ?1 upwards. ? fAYLOR BROTHERS. N?. "G Wall street eor. Pearl. THE stockholders OF THE MORRIS CANAL Company are requested to attend an adjourned meeting Ot the office of the company, at Jersey City, at 1 o'clock P M.,on Thursday, May 5, I?K1, when matters favorable'to their interest will l,? snbiaittcd. ei/oruijfo. CUt<T OFF CLOTHING?12,?*) WORTH WANTED > The higbett cash price will be liberally given, in eurrent money, for lar^o ?nd small lo'* of good left oIf oluthlnc of every description. Addross thronrh post, or eall < n IA MBS MtiHONEY, at Lie?< tod haid sHre, 11 Orange strtet, near (hatham. ' riLOTHI.VG AND ITRNITURF. WANTID-LADIES 13sh srt5^?v,ic 1.Si .'"fVl,ny tc"liT"'? ol can rcoeive a fair <a?h price by sending to the stores 12 West Broadwav nlare t??? '"m "treet, and 62 West Broadway, or by letter per &h?**d"' ?d t0 ?? Cohen. Ladies attended toljC /^LOTIIINO,?CAST OFF CLOTHING AVJ> FfTRNf ^g, fnrnUur?*or jc^^v havfn^an^e^th! the mbrcriber' at. his r/.^dence or thron'lrh U? Pr't" Col' n1 UJ1?' N' Wi ???? C ^ ^ TjOTHING AN l) FUHKITCRB iVANTPn FerprnR desironn of ronvertinir n??ir ? 7V AITROI/OOY, " VI RS PRIWSTEK. FROM PHI LA DEI.Pfll A^TEN 'l .h", "rv"f", K? Ud" ? *'"1 g'-'tleinon of tKi* city ?r t te. ?,V: '"d """'V;?' interpfiilng drwaroa NapoUonj q tb?y ? JJ rr *>0. M iC ruir Ship ST. DENTS, ' toiiHbnrtlicn. WOE LIVERPOOL.?UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM -r,. Oaptain Kara Nye.-This steamship will depart with the Unite.I State* maila tor Eorope pon tively on Saturday, May 14th, at 12 o'clock, II., from her berth, at the foot or Canal street. For freight or passage, having nnoqualled accommoda tions for elegance or eomfort, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS A CO., No. M Wall it. Passengers are requested to be on board at 11>? A. M. The steamship Baltic will suceued tha Pac'llo, and Mil May 28th. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL cnited states Mail steamer!.?Tbe ship* comprising tbia Una we tha following:? ATLANTIC Captaia Weit. PACIFIC Captaia Nye. ARCTIC Captain Luea. BALTIC Captain Cemstook. ADRIATIC Captaia . Thuo ships bating bean built by eoatraot, expressly for government service, every eare baa been taken iu their son strnctlon?an in their engine*?to ensure strength and ipeed, and their accommodations for passengers aro unequallod for elegance and eomfort. Price of passage from Now York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $120; in socond eabin, $70. Exclusive nto of extra aize a (.ate room, $800. FrouftLiverpool to New Tort, ?<?) and ?2It. An expcrienoud anrgeon attached to each whip. No bertbi secured until paid for. proposed mru or fAiuwa. From New York. From Liverpool. t Satnrday, April 30,,. 1S5S. Wednesday, April 20. .. 18S3. Do. May 14... " Do. May 4... " Do. May 38... ? Do. May 18... '? Do. Juna 11 ?.. " Do. Juno 1... " Do. Juno 23... " Do. June 15.,, " Do. July 9... " Do. Juno IS.,. " Do. July 38... " Do. Jnly 13... " Do. Aug. " Do. July 27... " Do. Aug. SO... " Do. Aug. 10... ?' Do. 8epl. S... " Do. Aaz. 24... " Do. Sept. 17... " Do. Sept. 7... " Do. Oct. 1... '? Do. Sopt. 21... '? Do. Oct. 15... " Do. Oct. 5... " Do. Oot. 29... 11 Do. Oot. 19... '? Do. Nov. ,12... " Do. Nov. 2... " Do. Nov. 25... " Do. Nov. 15... " Do. Dec. 10... " Do. Nov. 30... " Do. Dee. 24... " Do. l)eo. 14... " Do. Doo. 28... " For freight or passage. apt ly to EDWARD K COLLINS A CO., No. Ml Wall it., N. Y. BROWN. S1I1PI EY A CO.. Liverpool. K. C. ROBERT* A CO., 13 King's Arms Yard, London. JOHN Mt'NKOE A CO., No. IS Rue Notre Dame dti Victories, Paris; or GEO. ||. DRAPER, Havre. ? The ownera of thane ships will not bo aeoonntable tor gold, *llv?r, bullion, sptelo, jewelry, preeioua stonos, or metals, aniens bills ? f lading are signed therefor, and the value there of therein expressed. The royal mail steamship arabia will f tart from her dock at Jersey City on Wednesday, the 4th tut. at 12 o'clock, M., precis-iy. Pas";nnors aro re quested to bo on boaid with their baggage before that timo. | K CUNARD. The royal mail steamship merlin, captain ! Cronan, will sail for Bermuda and St. Thomas ou Satur- i day, tho7th May, Passage money to Bermuda, $30; to St. Thomaa, $70. Apply to E. CUNAItD, 4 Bowling Green. PACKETS TO HAVRE?SECOND 1 INK.?THE FOL lowing siiips will leave Havro on the J'iUi, and Now York ?a the lat of eucb month.? From New York. Prom Havre, i Jan. I. Feb. 18. May], June 16. Alonr.o Follansbee master, l Sep. 1. Oet. 18 Ship ST. NICOLAS, ) Fob. L Mch. 16. 1,000 tons burthen, > Jr.ne 1. July 16. John Brandon, master. ) Oct. I. Nov. 18. New ship MERCURY, ) Mch. 1. April 18. ! 1,400 tons burthen, > Jnly 1. Aug. 18. R. D Cenn, master, \ Nov. 1. DM. 18 Ship WILLIAM TELL, ) Apl. 1. May 16. I (new.) 1,200 tons burthen, > Ang. 1. Sop. 16. James l'nnck, master. S Dec. I. Jan. 10. They are all llrst class New York hntli. ahlps, proviJijd 1 with all requisite articles for the comlort and convonlcnou of , passengers, and commanded by men of experience in tho trade. The price of passage is $100, without wines or liquors. Good* sent to the subscribers will be forwarded tl'ree frou I any uliargos but thowi actually incurred. BOYD Jt UINCKEN, Agents, 16i Pearl street. THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- I sl ip Company intend sailing their favorite steamships ! f ROM fUlUDIUHU. I City of Manchester Saturday April 23. ] City of Glasgow " May 14. j City of .Manchester " June 11. | rcoM x.ivcitpool. City of Glasgow Wcdr.osday, April 20. I City of Manchester " May 18. j Saloon, $60, $05, and $55, (according to staterooms). A limited number of third class passengers Mill be taken, and found with eomfortably eooked provisions, for $20 to Liverpool I from LIverpooL , Parties wishing to bring out their friends, can obtain cer tificates of passoge. and drafts on tho Bank of Ireland, in ds. Handbills can b 3 RICHARDSON, 41 Exchange place. aums from ?1 Stirling upwards. Handbills can be had at ti? ofto? of thomas richardson, Agent, STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. - Tho Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's new vteamship GLASGOW, (1.0<<2 tons, 400 horse power,) Robert Craig, commasder, will sail from Glasgow, on] Saturday, April 23d, and will leave New York for Glasgow on Satur day, May 21st, at 12to'eloek at noon. First cabin, isaloor. state rooms,) $90: do. do. (midship do.) $76; seeond cabin, $.10; third olass, $20?steward's fees included. Apply to J. McSYMON, SR Broadway. FOR southampton AND HAVRE.?the DNITED States Mail steamship humboldt, D. Lines, Com mander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mail* and passengers, on Satnrday, May 7th, at 12 o'clock, from pier No. 4 North river. Priue of passage, 1st class $130 14 " 2d " 70 An expvrieneed sorgeon attached to the vessel. Lnrgage cot wanted dnring the voyage shauld be sent on board the dav before sailing, marked below.'' No freight, will be taken after Thursday. May5. For freight or passage, apply to MORTIMER livingston, Agent, KJ Broadway. INDEPENDENT OPPOSITION LINK FOR CALIPOR lin. at a great redaction in price.?Tho new and splendid steamship lncle SAM, ?,000 torn.) Win. A. Mills, com mander, will leave New York for Aspinwall en Thursday, Miy3, at 3 P. M., from pier No. 3 North river, connecting with a first class steamship, which by arrangement, is to be provided by Messrs. Garrison, Frit* & Co., of Panama, to eonvcy the passengers to Snn Franoisco. Tue Cuole Sam bat established the character of being decidedly tUo famest steamer on the rnnte, having on her three former trips heat ?II of her comtiotitoi-s Irom two to five dnvs. Her good qua lilies as a aea boat, and accommodations for passengers, are as mnch superior to other steamers as her speed. No offortf will be (pared on the part of her owner* or offlaers to send tho passengers through with expedition, comfort and safety. PaHM-ngeTs wishing to proenro tickets at extromcly lowratoa are invited to examine her en or alter the 2tith inst., and to call at the office before purchasing elsewhere. Arrange ments have teen made with the prinolpal expresses to con vey their goods and small parcels; also, the express messen gers who take charge of all m ails made up in accordance with the new United States postage law. Tho public may rely upon this moans of conveyance anticipating all other lines several days, as osual. A good surgeon is attaohed to the vessel, whose services are tree of charge, i'or I'reigLt or passage apply only to ?. MILLS, Agent, 51 Certlsndt street. N. B?Lower steerage fare to Aspinwall only (12; other I pnees in proportion. Nrw YORK AND CALIFORNIA 8TKAMSHIP COM pany?Through to San Francisco, via Aspinwall mi l | Panama. at greatly reduced rates.?No detention en the Isthmus.?The new and fust side wheel double-engine stoam : sliip lTNION, (1,600 tons.) Richard Adr.m.t, commandcr. will j leave New York for Aspinwall, (Navy Bay,) from pier No. i ! North river, on Thursday. Hay 5, at 3 o'clock, P. M. pre l cis'ly, connecting with tho new and magnificent side wheal, double engine steamship M infield Scott, (2,lU0tons,l Mont. | Simon 1". .Blunt, U. S. Nuvy, commander, which stc.imcr will be in readiness at Panama to reoei\u tho Union's p as sengers, and sail immediately for San Francisoo. The ac commoJations and vertilation of the Wintield Scott are all that can he desired, lief speed (established on the voyage between New York and Panama, and while on the Pacific coast,; it unsurpassed. Every exertion will be made on the part of tho company to In6ure oomfnrt, exim-Jition and safety. Pasnenxers will be landed on the wharf nt Aspinwall rror. UViDfl ti... ma Railroad, and arc eautioutd that tickets for this liue are sold only at ^<i Mrondway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., G*n ral Acenfs. A mail nag is made up at the rjiovc ullice. undor the new United States postage law, for the convenience of the pnblie. , Australian packet?excelsior line.-pio lieer ship?The well known and favorito Now York built clipper ship HELENA, F. II. Cave, commander, will tic immediately dispatched, on her soeond voyage, to Mel bourne. This beautiful and rapid ship, built by W. II. W"bb, Esq., expressly foT tho China trade, wtti the lirst ship ever dispatched <t m New York to Melbourne. Slio malo the raica^-ein Kil days, returning via Shanghai, in 100 da,ye. Under the ?nme commander, iwno received a card of thanks from l is pr.ssengers, on the last voyage.) it is eonUduutly predicted that the II lonn will oxcol her previous perform ance. anil a^raln distance all licr-enmpotitors. The cabin ae c< niniodations, (sirglo berths In stateroom!-,! are of the mart comfortable description. For freight or p?"n;'e, having i one-half her capacity engaged, upply on board, nt pier 18? East Kivcr, or fo JOtIN NORTON, Jr., 00 Wall stmt, tor. W.tter. I C ?No steerage passengers taken. 1-nF. SLORTF.ST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.--VANDE* bilt lire for San Francisco.?The Acotssorj Transit Com pnny of Nicarnirna, proprietors. Through in advance of the mail. The only lino giving through tickets, including the I Isthmus crOKfing. Tho favorite double engino steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,200 tone burthen, will leave from I pier No. 2, North river, nt 3 o'clock, P. M? precisely, for San Juan Del Nr.rte, on Thursday, May li, connecting with the popular and fast steamship PACIFIC, 2,000 tons bur then, over tho Nicaragua Transit route, having bnt 12 mik-s 1 of land transportation. These steamers are nnsurpaMOd in their ventilation and accommodations. For information or p-ispsiro at the lowest rates, apply only at the agency of the company, No. 9 Battery place, up stairs. C. VANDERBILT, A'tent. Passenger* are eantioncd against the representations of hired runners for other lines. None aro employed for thi? line. A mail bag will he made up at the otlice. CALIFORNIA 1.INE.-FOR SAN FRAN CI SCO-THE unrivalled new clipper ship. QUEEN OF CLIPPERS, 2 .'AO tors register, Reuben Snow. Master. | This splendid ship, the largest and sharpest clipper in the world, is now at her berth, plex 28 East nvor. tor freight or passage, apply to F. A D. FOWLER. 160 Pearl street, near Wall, or t? W. T. Dl'GAN. 43 Front street AUSTRAMAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY-FOR PORT Philip, Molbourno and Sydney, Australia.?The mag niflsent new steamship GOLDEN AGE, 1.000 tens burthen, ? , commander, will be despatohed for the above ports on ' or about the lfith June. This steamship is of the slio and strength, and In every way equal to the Collins line of steanmra. ami it is believed will prove to be the fastest steamship in the world. Her accommodations for first, se cond, ana third class passengers, are superior to those of any steamer ever hui't. Rates of pas.*a*e.?First class, ladies . saloon, $376; first class, upper saloon, $3M); second class, i t2Ji: third class *200, The books ate now open. For f'titjit i ^'fluWARD A SOfr. Agents. 3* BtoadwaT. 1 TpOR PORT PniLIP, MELBOURNE, AC.-TO SAIL X1 15th May?The elegant and well known A 1 olippcrship ! TAROMNTA, 1,000 tons. Capt. S. P. (irillln. eommander. By application to any of tho agents, will be seen a list of the provisions, ample quantities of which aro provided for the use ol the passengers. Fifteen cubic feet, or 2W) lbs. allow 1 ed to each adult. No berths secured nnloss one third of tho passage money has been paid as a deposit. This ship in lifted up in a superior manner, for families, with state rooms, bath rooms. Ac.', is thoroughly ventilated; carrics an experienced snrgeon and every attendance requisite for tho comfort of tho passengers provided tree of charge. Tho Tarolintn is one I of tho fleetest slilpsout of thi^port, bavingjust made a most successful run from China. Her second eabin i* sixty feet loeg, her forward ssloon Is slso slx?y feel; her main saloen eal.in la fifty feet, ligh? and well ventilated. The proprietor of tliis favorite and long established line l egs to state, that none of his vessels ever have callod at intermediate ports. One ofonr favorite ships will leave New York for Australia eveiy month. Apply to AN TONIA 1'RLLETIBR, proprie tor.!* Wall street, or to OVERMANN A GRCNER, con signees, 2x Bonth street, or en hoard. IriOR NORFOLK. PETERSBURG AND RICHMOWP? ' Summer, arrin-einent,.- The United States mail steam. . ship ROANOKE, E. Cavendy. commander, will leeve pier ( No. 1.1. N, R , on Saturday. May 7th. at 4 o'elook, P. M fassag* ami 'are. statn room Inclnded to Norfolk . JW do do do Petersburg a*d Hiehmond 10 Ptf tnri pnisnge hall pri"b Only the company e 1 il's of I lading wilt l < slimed For freight ipply on hoard and for ! pnsr^, tv 1.1 t- ,) ?' A I i-'l t. I.i?'i??y. IH1PMWO. Cabin passengers fob ban fbancisco clipper ship ANOLO SAXON, at pie* 13 Bait river, Captain Leeds, to fail on Saturday, Mar 7th. For cabin passage or iirht freight. apply to Sl/TTON A CO., 84 Wall street, or NBVI Cb A < O., IS Broad street. Australia1 AUSTRALIA!) australiai ii-bbcu lar line of packets sailing about the I at and Uth of each month. for freight or ikmiuc apply to FREDK. BUTLER, No. 118 South street, eorner of Peek slip, Fob austbai.ia?the superior a i clipper ship TEXAS, at pier 17 E. It , having t-oen unavoidably detained a few day*, will positively sail on Saturday morn iag, May 7th. The TEXAS in fitted in elegant and most oom fortable ?ty'e fur firet and aeoond alau passengers, and has a few remaining unsold berths, for which early application should be made, on board, or to JOHN B SAVK.BY.W? Sonth etreot, coraor Wall, or to THOMAS II 9A N DFOBP,,'/) South street. PIONCER LINE? FOR SYDN KY AND PORT PHILIP. ?The new and magnificent slipper SEA KANUF.lt. will be at her berth, pier 12 East river, in a few days, ready for freight. Engagonlents can be ina<!e at reasonable ratios bv malting Immediate application to R. W. CAMERON, 110 Wall street, or JOHN OUDEN, 104 Wall street. FOB-SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.-UNITED STATES mail line.?The Dew and splendid steamship FLORIDA, 51 D. Woodhull, captain, will leave on Saturday, May 7t:i, at 4 o'clock, P.M., from pier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL 1.. MITCH I LI., 194 Front street. The Alabama, C. D. Ludlow, captain, on Saturday. May llth. Fur spied, strength, accommodation, and (are, tbc.e ships have no superior on the ocean. FOB CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA-SEMI WEEKLY United States Mall Line.?The new and fast iroing steamer JAMKS ADUEK, J. Dickinson commundcr, will leavo pier No. 4 North river, on Saturday,Kay 7th, at 4 o'clock P. M. Eredsely. For freight apply on board, where all bills of iding will be sixned; and for pannage, at the nffloe of 8POFFORD, TILEBTON k CO.. 30 Hroadway Through tickets for Florida as follows:?To Jacksonville, $31; to Pilaika, $33. fPIIK STEAMBOAT AL! DA, CAI'T. WM. IIRASTEN, j will leave New York every afternoon, (Sunday* oxuept ed,) from pier foot of Kohiuson Btreet.'at 4 o'clock, P.M., landing at Coxstn*',Cornwall, Newburg, Milton, PongUkecp lie, Elmore's and Kondout. Passengers going to Delhi ctn procure through tickets for $3 by applying to the captain, on board, or to CORNELIUS LOOK WOOD, 103 West street. TRAVELLERS' GUIDE. ("UMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PH1LADEL J pbia?from pier No. 1 North rivor.?Two lines doily, st 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.?Accommodation line, at 10 A lb, by Steamboat Trenton to South Arnhoy, ears to Bordentown, and steamboat R. Stockton to Philadelphia. Fare-$2 <?i ?ress line, at 2 P. M., by steamboat Jolin Potter to Atnboy. lienee direct to Camden by oars?through in four hours ana a half. Fare?$3. Beturuing, leave Philadelphia at 10 A. M.and2P._M. f?OB ALBANY?FARE $1.?ALBANY AND NEW J? York Inland Route Railroad.?Two daily en press I trains, aty A. M. and 3.4ft F. M., oonnooting at Albany witii central lines of railroads North and Weill, fram tho uow depot eornrr of White, Elm and Centre (treats, where through tickets nan be procured, and baggage checked for Sdhenectady, Utica, Syracuso, Rochester and Uuifalo. Pus ?cogers also received at lirooino and Bowery, and Twenty sixth street and Fourth avenue stations. The above tr-lnt, I will lund passengers at Croton Fails and Chatham Four Cor ners only. AH othsr trains will start from City Hall sta tion, corner of Tryon row -tud Centre street, as heretolore. IflOR THE WEST AND SOUTIIWKST.?BALTIMORE i ' and Ohio Kailroad for Wheeling, /.anesville, Cincinnati, LouitTille,'St. Louis. Ac.?This great road was drat opened tor through travol in January last. The tnuuels then tin finished are now completed. Tho entire road is in line order, and presents one of the moat pleasant and ptotnr-'S'iue routes in the world. Tho express mail train leaves Balti more daily at 7 P.M.. and runs to Wheeling i.'W) miles* in ci;;htoen or nineteen hours, arriving at 2 or 3P.M. next day; or pas engcrs may leave Baltimore at 8 A.M., lodge in Cum berland, (179 miles,) and proceed tlien<e in the morning, making the entiro trip by daylight. Passengers leaving New York at 0 A.M., or l'l iladMphia at 2 P.M., arrive iu Baltimore at 0, and by taking tho mail train at 7, reach W heeling in twenty-nine hours from New York and twenty four from Philadelphia. To oonnect with the Western trains, tho cars leave Washington at 6 A. M. ani ft P.M., meeting (hem at the Washington .(auction. (Relay House,) Hire miles from Baltimore. At Wheeling, tho seven iarrce. new and splendid steamers of the Union lino, (built for this route,) with really unsurpassed accommodations, wait daily for the cars, and convey the passengers down tho Ohio tj Cincinnati and Louisville, where the St. Louis and New Orleans packets may be taken by thoae going further on. Passengers for Cincinnati, (by land route.) Columbus, or other parts of Ohio and tho West, may also pro need from W hi eling by excellent coaches (in ten hours) to Zanosvil'.e and thence by railroad. N.B.?Baggago cheeked throngh to W heeling, and no charge for transfer of either passengers or baggage. Fare by through ticket, (with right to lio over anywhere on the route,) from Philadelphia to Wheeling, tll>; to Cincinnati, $11; to Louisville, $12; from Washing ton to Wheeling, fySU; to Cincinnati, $11; to Louisville, $1.'. For the tickets apply at Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wai-hington, to the railroad agent, or ticket clerks at the stations WM. PARKER, lien. Superintendent. Hudson biveb railroad.?trains daily from Chambers street for Albany and Trov:? Express train/6 A. M. -through in four fionrs. connecting with trains reaching BuTalo or Montreal it 8 o'clock saiue evening. ^ Man train, S A. V. Through way trains at 10)? A. M. and Express train, B P. M. Accommodation train, <i P. M. Passengers taken at Chum tiers, Canal, Christopher, four teenth and Thirty-first street'. Sunday trains trom Canal street at 7% A. M. for Pongh keepcie; and 6 F. M. for Albany, stopping at all way sta tions. EDMUND FRENCH, Superintendent. I'KW 70B5C AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW _I i ~'-r??y Railroad, from foot of Cortlandt strret.?United States Mail and Express line, through in four eoara. Fari iu 8 a.m. and 4 P.M., $2 70; 9 A.M. and 5 P.M , $3. Second class, by 8 and S A.M. and 4 P.M., 92 50. Tlir..nRL for Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk and Charleston sold. Through baggsce agents in 9 A. M. and Blj P.M. trains. Pas senger* with baggage oross the Cnxrj niteea Minutes before tbn trains leave. NEW YORK AND MONTREAL RAILROAD?TO BEL lows Falls, Rutland, Burlington. St. Johu?Lury,Ogdens I art, .Montreal, and intermediate towns. Tickets can bo procured at the New York and New Haven railroad office, 412 Broadway. Express trains leave at H A. M. and ,1.,'id P.M. Baggage checked through. Freight wi.h despatch, at reduced prices. Apply to FRANCIS HYDE, Agent, l.r>2 South street. MATKEtfOKIAJU LADIES.?A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND INTEL lLent pl.yu eian, an American, thirty yoars old, u ha chelor, mild. affectionate ami agreeable, temperate and mu ral, sincerely desire* to unit' hi* destiny with some reap ''St able, intelligent and amiable lody, whOM .noant-, with lii* own, will enable him successfully to locate in practice, an he hue been travelling the pant throe jours. Address, till tlio loth i:ist., poat paid, Dr. A. Bellmont, Broadway Foot Ofllco. Matrimonial.?a yovno oenti.eman from the South, ol' prepomc-sing appearance, agro able man Bert, Rood character and independent circumstances, who han been but a abort time in the city, and having hut lew ac (uaintnnccB, desires to form an RC'tualutani'O with a ; uunn lady possessed of psnotial beauty, kind and afleetion lite disposition, and unblemished character, notover twouty five vi-n s of ape. To one wr.o would please his fanoy. lie would be a sincere and devoted friend and limhand. Ouo answering the descr'ptijn, and really sincere, may rely on the most implicit confidence. Address Charlt* Diamond, L.-oadway IVat office, staling lull particulars, oircurn stances, Ac. Matrimony jiadk easy, on how to win a Lover.?Profotaor l.awton, Boston, formerly of I.on j don, Will Mt4lo any address, on receipt of one dollar pod i paid, plain dirci tieus tn i nabio ladies or centleiuon to ? in ' the devoted affections ofaa many of tho ipposite wi an their heart* may desire. Tho process ift 10 Simple, but to o&pti i '. atiiig, that all may he married, irrespective of age, appc ,r Mice or P" ltion; and lint, though not leant, it can he nr I ranged vitl. audi '?? <u?i delienuy that detection if impes ' rille. Add red Professor Lawton, Dmtn. No let . tcfi taKcu frum tho Post Office unless the postage Is pa. i Matrimony made easy-OR now to wis a lover.?Madame de Forrestie, late of Pari* and Lon I don, will 6end to any address, on receipt of one dollar, pout ' paid, the most captivating and perfect direction* to enable ladies or gentlemen to win the affections of as iunny of the j opposite sex a* may be dcired. Tie proei ?.? i? simple, but so , eaj tivatiUK that all u.ay bo illfWi bNOMWI of iw?, up pcarance or position. Addrets Maiiamc ue Forrostic, ho* , No. 7", Broadway 1'cst 01B1 e. EXPRESS AGENCIES, CIAIIIORNIA EXPRESS.?OFFICE :? BROADWAY. ' Next "hipment Thursday, MayV Special mos en^er, Adolpho Sutro. Freight, 3-"< per pound. No extra rhar."? C1IA.SE & CO., 3S Broadway. OFFICE NO. 30BROADWAY.?ADAMS A CO.'S WEFK ly l". S. Mail I'.xproa* tor California, Orotfon, anil the Sandwich Islands, via tho Isthmus of Panama in eharg* of ? special met^en;jer to destiuatinn, per I'liltod States mail I stcsmer Ccorgln, on Thursday. May !>. 1881 Our next rcisiilur weekly >!nil Express for California, Ore ion. and the Sandwich Islands, will leave as above, pe.r U. S mail steamer Ceorni?, for Aspinwull, Navy Bay. dircct, on'llr.ir day. Jth iust., at 2 o'clock, I*. M. Immediately i upon arrival at San Francisco, all freight and package* for Sacramento, and most of the mining districts, are at once forwarded by oar own California inland expresses, in charge of a spc rial messenger to destination. * ! All freight for this express must he delivered to ui. with invob es, before the day of sailing, to enable ns to comply with the government order for cording and sealing. Small parcels will be received until ono o'clock on day of steam er * dePiirture. No charge to shippers by this line forcuiitom house fees or consular certificate*. No package should ex j ceed \'ir< pounds weight, or 5>i feet cubic measurement, and , evcrj thing must bo iu water proof condition, or it will be at the owner's risk. ADAMS A CO.. 59 Broadway. ~ AGENCY. A GENCY WANTED.?A MANUFACTURER, B A VINO 1V an extensive l nriness connection with wholesale drag I gists, grocers, and fancy dealer*, would accept the sieucy ' tor any article of merit, and exert himself to introdnoe it to the New York market. Term's reasonable, ampb storage, and unexceptionable reference. Addres) Agent, prepaid, ! stating particulars. Herald office. VTYE k CO.. SHIP AGENTS AND (MHDMH J.v Mtrchants, Valparaiisn. ! William r. an, t. a. aicHAitMOir, ai'Ovstv* MiOiU Rtfermtn. Bartiaoo?Hob. Bailie Peyton. Valparaiso?Mcssr*. Alsop A Co., Hemenwsy A Ce Panama?Jlesara. Corwine, Bro. A Co., tiarneon A Fr*M Wm. Nelson A Co. i l.ivKRvoor.?Metkr*. Bowm&n, GrinaeU k Co., Williaa lackson, Esq. I N*w Yob*?Messrs. E. K Collins k Co., Gcedhue k Ce. I Capt. Kara Nye, steamer Paoifie. itAi.TmuRo?Uenderson ACe , Themat J | Hand A Co., White A Elder. San Frakoirco?Messrs. Flint, Peabody A Co., UoJ**J , Bond A Ilale. Cha*. Poftoe. E?q , J. FI. I.yon. Eso. Boston?Messrs. Amtni C. Lombard, Esq., E. D. flrigkae I A C.o., Olldden k Williams. CAFToit?Nv? Parkin A ' TJEpnON'S WANTING FARMS, OR COUNTRY SF.ATS, X can And places to suit thorn in almost every *i etion 01 th> country, and at prlo?s from JWOti to The auh BCrlher can offer to purchasers the most extensive assort i ment to se'ect from 11'any oftoe injlie city. A. SKROL.\Nr, j 1ft Wall street. RAY TOMPKINS, GENERAL LAND AGENT, COR ? ncr of Arietta and Griffon streets, ft few steps from the Tomfikinnville ferry,) Stateo Island, will attend to tho pur , chase and sale of real estate, oollett rents, nagotiato claims, procure money npon bond and mortf?a^e, ko., kc. IXotitafl nnd farms for sale or to let. All orders nnd eommunicationi left with J H. TATfiM, No. 6Nas?au itreot, will be prompt ly attended to^ TO MERCHANTS?THE ADVERT I SIR WHO 11 AS lif^n t mploy?'d in several Important and confidential ' situations in Canada, wishes to obtain a connection with 1 s??mc respectaMe house or won4<l a"t for several honsos. in I tho capacity ofa^entor eommercial traveller, to mako ol lej-tinnp, fell l>y sample, Ac. Thin is an excellent opportu nity for thote wishing to opon nr eit^nd their hnsinen .u the ( snadan. as the advertiser has n lar^e business ae?t?a?nt sneein the prinnijial oitics and towns in the provinces ll.o is prepared to ?iv?^ tbo m?>?t sat if factory rttereuoos afc t ? ehara<ter an l sb?i *v Addre^- T. X V , at the a?;v?f tisipi- ! ct W. 1, ajvl- ' J**1, , i .jul, unnouBurn? Bowery theatre.-doors open^t ^^cdbC Hub riM! at 7X o clock. Benefit of Mrt. A. Parker. Wednesday evening, Mav 4. will be performed JANE 8U0RE. Dument Mr. Eddy | Jane Shora Mr? Parker Hasting* Mr. Jobniton | Alicia Mri Herbert Pa* de Bloomer Mi,, Uawe*. Song^- When the Moon, Ac." Ulna Hitfert rat de Matelot Mr. Fletcher TUE LOT! CHASE. Wild rake Mr. Eddy | Widow Ureen...Mri. Adam* Fondlow Mr. (iritlHha | Conatance Mrs Parser TUE daughter OF THE ItEUIMENT. Andreas Mr. Steven* I Madelalne Mra. Parker BURTON'S theatre, chambers street.-doors open at 7; to commence at 7)4 o'clock. Wednesday evening. May 4, will bo performed A BOLD STRORE FOK A HLSBaND. Don Ciesur Dr. Burt< n I Olivia... ..Uiaa E. Raymond Don Julio Mr. Kyott Victoria Mr*. Skerrett Bon Vincentio,, . Mr. FiBher | Laura Mr*. Cooke flaspar Mr Johnston I Mareella. Mr*. Burton Don Uareia Mr. Holwan I Miuettc Mr*. Bernard Ballad?" Mary of Argyle" Mr*. Uolman The Loving Polka. Ac Orchestra POOR PILLICODDV. Pillicoddy Mr. Burton I Mr*. Pillloodly. .Mr*. Burton O'Kcnttlc Mr. Johniton I Mr*. O'Scuttle... Mr*. Dyott National theatre, chatiiam street.-doors open at 7; curtain rise* at 7V? o'clock. Wednesday evening, May 4, will be performed ROMEO AND JULIET. Romfo Mr. Perry I Juliet Mrs. Nichols Tybalt. .Mr. N. B. Clarke | Lady Capulet . Miss Berber A favorite dance Miaa Mary Partington THE ARMORER OV TV RE. Gio, the Armorer of Tyre Mr. W. 0. Jon#* Sadrac Mr. O. L. Fox Mapen Mr. Sinle Phali* Mr. N. B. Clarke Strato Mr. Kaine* Ludim Mr. Lingard r* Mr. Toulmin Marina Mr*. Niohols Esther. Mia* Barber Rachor... .Mr*. W. O. Jonn* Artomesia Mra. Lingard QT. charles THEATRE, BO WERT, NEAR CHATHAM i ' square.?Box** and Parauet, 25 oents. W ctlnioday evening, May r will be performed THE MANIAC LOVER. TVArville Mr. Turner I Mary Mi^* Mitchell Melville Mr. Floyd | Julia. Mr*. Mason Sono, with Drum Accompaniment*. b\ Mi * E. Downiv. EVELKKN WILSON. Barney O'Slasher. a broth of a boy Mr. J. Pilgrim Canary Mr. Robinaon I Eveleen Wilson.Miss Mitchell Bill Stark Mr. l'loyd | Nora Burns Mr*. Mason Song, with Drum Accompaniment. by Miss E. Downic. DEC II ALU M E AUX. Doehalumcaux ... Mr. Reed ( Madam* Mile. SoMiie BARNUM'S MUSEUM.?wednesday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, and. also, for to day ?In the evoning, at 7,'a o'clock, will be repeated the very beautiful and inueli applauded domcatio drama of TIIE WILLOW COi'SE. Admission to the ?l.t le Museum, Entertainments, Ac., 25 cunts; Parquet uml First Bulcouy, 1.", contsextra. | ^11 RISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY, AliOYR \ i Grand (tireet.?Open every nUHt during the week, under lie Hole direction ami personal supervision of E. 1*. Chn.-ty, whose concert* in thin lity, for the past seven year*, liavo been received with favor by highly respectable and fashionable audieiccs. Tickets, 25 cent*. Doors open at (?)>; to uom mcncc at 8 o'clock. On Saturday next, May 7, annual benefit of Ed. Crowell, Treasurer. PRANCONI'S HIPPODROME.?RESTORATION 0" the Festivals, Games, auJ Amusement* of the auoioat Uriel.* ana Romans. Tmiku a?i> ForRTir Appear \?ri? in America or FRANCONI 'S COLOSSAL HIPPODROME, With >11 I'd animated splendors, PARING CHARIOT RACES, GORGEOUS TUUBSAMrXM, MODEllN riEt.il SPOUTS, And other exciting and novel Feats of the Stadium, the Cuurre, the Arena, the Cliaso, tlis 'lilting Gruuud, and tho Puradu, at MADISON SQUARE. 0N WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, MAY I and continue during tho week. Performance* will he given overv afternoon and evening PRICES OF ADMISSION. Boxes 50 Cents I Pit 25 CentB Reserved Scats $1 i Season Ticket* $.'i0 Doors open at 2 and at 7,' j 1'. M.; Performances to com merce at 2Ja and 8. Performance* will lie given everv afternoon and evening. The entertainment* given in the afternoon will be eiinal in every respect to those of tho evening. Children under ten years of age, will be only admitted for half price to the afternoon performance:!. 1-JOBIRT IIELLER, THE OREAT CONJUROR, CON" V tinnes to attract crowds to witi,css his MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCE?, the like of which have novor keen te?n, and probably n?vsr will he agaiu THE SPLENDID TRICKS AND WONDROUS ILLUSIONS, with the ASTOUNDING SECOND SIGHT, which ha* bewildered the thousauds who havo witnessed it. The EXPOSURE OF THE SPIRIT RAPPING IMPOSTURE, wlich has done to much good, and will do uioro vet; the other strangr ?nd incomprehensible feats, in whioh the MATCHLESS SKILL AND SCIENTIFIC AHILITY of Mr Helier proclaim hin to stand at the head of his pro fcjsion, I avc ri corded tlefio Soircei Fantastlqnc* as the Most Wosdehs-ll anu Amusing Entertainments in rH? ClTV. ? During his carcer in New York, the Chinosc Hall of Won der haslccn attended by upwards of 180,000 PERSON'S, in a period of NINETEEN SUCCESSIVE WEEKS, and the beauty and fashion of the city urv still nightly as sembling at thcco brilliant entertainments. Many new and wondrous experiments aro in propnration, and particular attention is dlreuted to one to be called the STRANGE AND UNPRECEDENTED disappearance OF A SCOTCHMAN. The " Rapping Polka," composed by Robert Heller, will he performed every evening. Adioitnion 25 cents, reserved seats, 50 cents. Perform ance at oigkt precisely. MR. ROBERT HELLER HAVING RECEIVED MANV application* and requests for detailing lemons on the Pianoforte, is willing to devoto a short time cash doy for 4h*? nurpAvo. Vut tvruic na?l pnriicalote, applj' ilTJ ImUOflC Hall, Broadway. Madamehenriette sontag intends, (after the close of the present season at Boston,) ti visi. and give concerts at the following cities'? Providence, H. I., Taunton, New Bedford, Salem, Woroostcr, . Springfield. Lowdl, Concord, N. H., lVrtluud, Me., Harttord, C't., Now Haven, Ct. Albany, Troy. Schonectady, Utios, Syracuse. Oswego, Aumrn, Ro'-hemer. Buffalo, Eluiira. O DRAMATIC AUTHORS.?PRIZE FOR AN ORIGI nal play.?The prise hereinafter named, will bcjp.iid for an original five net play, Whether written in prose or verso, the principal part, tne neroine, to bo sustained by MISS MATILDA HERON, of Philadelphia. The manuscript, (With the name of the :>iithor un let hi al,) must be sent iuon or before the let day of Doseinber next. The sum oi FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS will lie paid t.i the author of the play which shell be accept ed ly tbr party above nam d; all others will be dispose,! of Conformably with the directions of their respective, authors Any further information can be had on application by let ter to Mr. GEORGE LEWIS, Rrondway Thoatrc, N. Y., or to Mr. THOS. M.KEAN, Walnntst. Theatre, Phila., To wli<ii:? tare the maniucriptscan be addressed. T EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT-A NEW ERA IN TRAVELING Mctital Tet.egr apii Line to Eduopk. The newly organised M r.tal Telegraph linelsnow prepared to takeuy nsatef of paeseogcrsever/ evening, bom Now | York to Liverpool, thence paining tlirongh Dieppe, Paris, Geneva, Castle of Chillon. Mont St. Bernard anil valley ol ? Chutnouni, to the summit of MONT III,ANC, and return bi | ?ame medium to New York, in two hours. Fare lor the round trip only 50 cents; children half price 1 Apidy at the Chinosc Saloon, 6.M llroadway, wliorj places I may be secured in advance lor any evening. JOHN OWENS, Conductor and Chief Guide. THIR PIRATE DOCTOR, DRAMATISED BY JA.MBS Pilgrim, lor tho St. Charles Theatre, from the ?tory recently published in the Sunday Dispatch, will lie produced on Monday next, with new sccnert, .to. Tonight there is an excellent lilt nt tic St. Charlos. The new Ballet, MAN 'AC LOVER, EVELEEN WILSON, uud Mits Kmiiic Downlc, \i,? ?ouiTstres* and drummer. *K8UI?AN?,K. STUYYESANT FIRE INSURANCE CO.-OFFICES 1.1! Bowery, corner Broome street, under the Bowery Hank, ?nd to Wall street?Capital, $200,000.?This company insnre sgainut loss or dnmngo liy fire, dwolling house* and furni tnrc. warehouses, stores and merchandise, factories, ships in portj Ac., on the most favorablo . terms. All losses will be m.OKdiately adjusted and promptly paid. FREDERICK K. LEE. Prosident. SAMUEL W1LLETS, Vicc President. Benj. J PrKTi, Secretary. John Cox. Surveyor. X. It ?Applications fi-.r insurance in this company may l,c left with Maun A Richardson, at the branch oUico, 00 M'sll street. OCIUSTS AMD AU1U8TS. Deafness-new discovery. - i.esly s or ganic Vibrator enables deaf persons to heir distinctly at church and public assemblies, and affords all the asmit snoc that conld popsihly be desired. To be had at .">1 Mho? rard uroet. New York, ot F. F. BRL'GMAN, only agont for America, Prioe Sii. MEDICAL. pURE OF CORNS, BY MADAME BERUARD, NO. 107 \J Bowery, east si le, between IJroomo and Delanoy streets. Madame B. respectfully informs the public that k!io has re ducod her price, in order to cnablo every one to I o free from pain, and (eels confident In promisirg that she " ill remove corns, tmnlons, nails in-own in the flesh, Ac., ?ithontcan?, ing the li ast pain or inconvenience. Persons ea.i be attend ed to at heme, or at Madame B.'s residence, from 2 until 6 o'clock, P. M. DR A. M. MAURECFAUCAN BE CONSULTED AT Hll office, I?> Liberty street, or by letter addressed to box 1,224 Post OOioc. DR. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, rROM !? TO 12 A. M., and ti to 9 P. M , Sundays exooyted, at No. WSi'eestoa street, near Wooster. DR. COBBF,TT, NO. 19 DUANE STREF,T, BETWEEN Chatham and Willinm streets. N. B. ?Dr. C. is ? member of the New York University. OIBco hours from 7 A. M. to UP. M , Sundays excepted. DR. COOPER. 14 DUANE STREET BETWEEN CHAT ham and William streets, may ho consulted at his office, from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M., Sundays excepted. Dr. C. is a reg ularly educated physician and surgeon. DR. JOHNSON, 16 DL'ANE STREET. MAY BE CON suited at l is office, where ho has practised for the last twenty two years. Hours from7 A, M. to 2 P. M., Sundays excepted. DR. WILLIAM WARD, NO .V) CANAL STREET, exactly one door ea^t of Broadway. Office hours, from 7 o'closk A.M. till 10o'clock, P.M. Dr. Wni. Ward is a^ra duate of Edinburg, Scotland. Dr. ward can nF. consulted daily at his old established office, Canal street, ono door east of Broadway. Honrs of attendance, frc-ii o'clock A. M. till OP. M.. Sundays excepted. HYGIASTIKA.-A SPF.I.DY AVi ' t RTA f N ?C*1 'orneuralgia, tic dolori.ux, to"t. ,. he, oarrous head oohe, and rheumatism in the head, and . iro preventive ol convulsions, or any other complaints nlant opon sarlj childhood during the period ol teethlt- is neen discovered and is now being successfully adminl.' I intheformofi m-iNcated nrcklaee, to be worn newt i-.o by the patient An eminent Gorman physician disc v 1 the virtnee of tri valuable medicines or ahiih the be^ii the aecklaoe art wade, and prescribed the mode er cition. TWenotict of the public is not, therefore, oalled ? l^ek modicine but to a medicament recommended ; 'ne of the most erl sent of the faculty, as peculiarly po *i rml In acting throtgl the Mitt of the ski a directly up?ti the diseased or e*ehe< nerves, affording, gsnsrally, lastaot, and always permanent relief, and effecting a permanent cure. I etlente who, aRet twenty four hours trial ofthi medicated neaklaoe, accord.r i to preseriptlon, flpd to relief, may, et the eloce of that pe riod hy tmtmdUtcH n-turning the same, receive back thiwj money SC?'UFFNKU t Mill DEM R >4 UeaToj;sOeet Tr?ri?,0ST I du fceroby oortii^ that the tonu^jaitl^m \ the m-dicatcd nceklsf . ''.realiy Sohufr-r A U eb a in.tnrc ?s t? eafsilingly rrodne.e the wiost thtU I'nti"* rec* 'l MAW LH4?, m. o., f?t .K,> 111 nrv't'ret, RrtuVitu ??r tk t ?j %U fit rf'.i iv. ?'.r?s"? fri?*ll "*Xwvv,^'^a^vvvvvvaaaaaa>va^a*a -n<, ?o^,?n ?t*7~? A? "AKHHAmTsOLJ Wednesday ?'?lock. Macbeth u. u MACBETH. dm..d .v:.:v.. urZTi **** Malcolm Mr Da,?p0ur? Don a] bain ... Miss K. I.?wis "?"I"" Mr. Pope Macduff Mr. Conway AJtCIBKKlTii ? ? Jon way ???o* Mr Moreno; "???e Mr. Sanford Monteitb Mr Vincent ??*"?? Mr. Gonrlay '>? Mr. Henry i}tv?'tokh Mr David^ ^ iri'''h Mr. WhlttuK i w't?h Mr. Barry Miia Wallfr ?.i .Jir, >.??'" o'SSfiKSf"' B Principal Artlil. of'.P Y'Ut "n Wi"j? <?c<,*,ioB volunteered their service. Chorus and Orcheatr* have Opera,1 in"thr?c'a!t?,fur'"Unoa of *0,lrt'8 immortal Grand Don atovamu, a jra^u?*duJjlJi, habits Don Oetavio, it,,. lover of Donna a.. ,S1* Biineventano ?**??<w" MaiHto, Zerliua's rustic loy'.r ? ? ,?'8; Ros! I.eporello, Don Giovanni's aervuat Donna Anna ul. nT" Donna Kl\ira " Molina, a country girl '. Choruj of peasants, musicians, guests it ?U' . The scene Ilea iu a Tillage orCantiln' Conductor H> w.. ?._i . Th HUflrtt nppearanoeinNeir York. ** WT.7??J,eHk.e,Vi??tM ??# M the mntiu store or H llliam Hall A Son, and the other at Nililo'i Garden. Opera tlckct* can be sold on the day before the on?remai"iu* ^ duIla,'flna the Ho* office or?n fruin 8 till 3 o'clock. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8 o'clock th.: reg"ur oTcc.UlUt''r" ta tickeU' "uJ ba* uunc ?<*P* ? C orbyn's 1 llustrated Opera nook? Italian n.J F?..u.k XTtBLO s garden.?this establishment mav WALLA CK S TUEATITK, J) ROAD WAY nfap Broomostreet-Uoor,.orlen at7 t"Znmiuc.at7>f " *d?c?day crenlnc. May ?, ?ill i?. performed ? . SUE STOOPS TO CONOUER. Hardcastle Mr. lllake | S-ingn ? _ Sir Z Mario w.'.'.. Mr .^Vasou iCTaVdikiif.' -'MSSJ "?"7 ""{Jas'tea^^Xfis Joseph... .Mis* L.nira Kcenu I Arthur UeauveirMr Chandler MluhratSn. P S*U 1? ont*r*alnmou? e flared by this t!>V?.!3 I company of Musicians aud Ethiopian Delineator# K?? J! eonalledby any otter band in the Unite 1 States K?,',Wm*'3e-< J?00" "P8" at CX; concert eommence. ai informed tht?S?'??"' """ '' Th" PuI,1'? arereapcctfuUy informed that the alteration eoncort* are diseontinned. /TREAT SOUTHERV CTR( I'S -VtW yORK IMPnr KUISSS;No-37 Bowiry- "?v *"? *?stSl Populur verdict in favcr of the GREAT SOUTHERN circus. TRIMKJfDOlrs JlPMO-WP AT1UW Hon??? Tbron?cd every .\i;rUt.' First appearance of , . MR. tEVI J. NORTn ?nd hit celebrated danoiu* hor. e Tammany (h?. ? MISS ROSE MADIQan: ?ent!Sr. #<l?MtH??no of th? world, the Frcneh not ex. iloxes 25 oenti. Pit 12>i centi. Doora open at 7; pt-rformnnco to commence at 7W o'alock nooM"t?S'c?kU?e ^ Udnet<lny ftnd Saturday aiUjr C !'iNKvorCy cvJniT' BR(iaDH'A Y.?MONT BLANC. 1'11'iU week OP AN* UNINTERRUPTED Ti e produ<5ron"ofORD,NARV CAU,:':tt S^cr.**. MR. Jons OWENS' ALPINE HAMULIj AND ASCI NT or mont ulanc. bar rutnlted in one of tbn ' i ?r MOhT SIGNAL TRIUMPHS *"?l n.oni-? or Amubrmext ever recorded. During the pabt week, upwiinls of a . r'""0 1'ERSONS. eotnposed of the elite, intellect and beauty of the citr i,a? thronged the saloon, and manifested t? Mo?t EnTMuaiAsrio ArpnnnATiov tainracnt as fhe"1 *UU "UV aooord' |,ruuoUDOu''ho ?nter of the ageI''Ti;L''':Cr' A'" AN" r?ODUCT.Oi? Pd SUCH FACTS, UNEXACGFRATED. I ROVi: I X<)V KSTIO.NABM I CS SuPHEM*: AMI . STERLING EXCELLENCE For Fynoptis sec tills of tho day OrKanirt and pianist a Admission 60 ccnts; children'nndor tWelvo'half p^lee' P. ?*? <"le,> l>t 7 o'clock; commeuee ut iicket offlcc open daily !nm H to 4 o'clock. Xi IRLO S CARDF.N?ITALIAN Ol'F.RA.?THE M AN theCn?oe?sary"^^r*^ls^i^>n,'?UI?^t^'Ua?l<^ ;pIj;?T?i"?rV R"? ?nrwin u inp a residence of upwards of trrcntv vom . lll I'u?. . ? ?' mission 80 cents; children, half rrtce^ Catalan*?'V ?" at the rooms. Open during th? jaynnd^f?r "U BA?/^?'8 H*OJ?AMA.-Trn STUPENDOUS RUISfi other n.Sanr'i^0%e?tVBfscLe^C^/addrd* to the ri ^ Hnturday Rftcnioonj*. at $ o'clt ?k. Rxbib'iMm^It^&i Broadway. Admision, SO oentt. children, half-prioe. "llfALLACK'S THEATRE ?MR. WALCOT'S DENEKIT comedy Ti7r"rIVaV<? ' It",', ni|<l',t V'" ",;lsu". ">e gre.it Carlo, itbe Utile Devi.., Mis. L.^Keane.jE tj^RANKLIX MTTSETM, 275 CHATHAM STRFRT rivr\ 1 V u ; l' - ^ (Jallery, 12>i o? nti. .^0 THEATRICALS-W. R. IlSli. .PRO* LONOOX l sairSflVr5^ ss.s?ws.?^ ADSlSIKTRAKIK't mom PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S 01 KICE, NO. 31 CHAM bers street.?Notloo Is hereby given, to the relativo* ftnil next of Kin of William Steven*, late of the oily of New York, deceased, and who ih alleged to havo diod intestate, that 1 shall hpply to the Surrogate of the County of Ne? Turk lor letters of n iniinli-triition npon the estate of tho taid intestate, on the 2"th day of May next, at 10 o'clock in. the forenoon Dated, New * i rk, April 29th, 18/V3. PETEIl B. SWEENY Public Administrator. UEOICAIi. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.?8BAKER SYRUP, A new family im. J'elnc.?Tbie ie a preparation niw to tin public, though for many ye?r* in tieo among the Shalicr fa mily at Canaan. Columbia vonnty, New York, by whom i>> ia prepared, auil now offered as e family medicine of greaf >a?>, having 1 eon extensively and satisfactorily tented by th"m ,in the treatment of many of theallmants to which thf human sytfm is liable. The mllowtng are those in the curb of which it has proved esp: daily cflloai Ious ? Rheumatism, crysipelnp, sc roiiila. king's evil, ulcers, tumors, fistula, en largement of hones, joints. ii raments, A<\, oaneer. tetter, pall rhenm. mercurial diseases, gout, eruptions, pimploa on the face, white swellings, and all diseases arising f'riin Imparity of blood. In female complaints it is peenliarly applicable II is a concentrated compound of tho medicinal principles of the Tarious roots nud herbs, mostly of their own culture, th< powerful curktive virtuis of which, individually, in their sinple, uneombined stnto, had been satisfactorily asoertained by repeated trials in the treatment of the above complaint* These are united in proper proportions, and elaborated with great eare, in the preparation hereoffered. The world wide reputation of the Shakers for the standard excellence of the various nrtioles of nccecsity and utility they furnish us. ean not fail to inspire a eonOaenoe, inducing an immediate ex tensive use Sold by all the prinofeml druggists. EI1ENE ZER COOK, wholesale druggist. 270 Washington street. New York, general n ?< nt for the United States, .to. P. 8 ? No person should ever go to sea without having a supply with them. INVIGORATING CORDIAL?PROF. MORSR'8 INVI guru ting Elixir or Cordial?The eighth wonder of th? botanic world. cum or ifgnvot-s t>isfasf*. No language can conTey an adequate Idea of the iamedi> ate and nlmot miraculous eliango which it ooeasiene in the diseased, debilitated, and shattered nervons system. Whe ti er broken down by exeese, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness, the unstrung and relaxed organisation is at. once re-braced, re-vivified, and built up. Tho mental and physical symptom? cf nervons disease vanish together un der its influence. The stooping, trembling victim of depres sion and debility, becomes a new man. lie stands erect, hp move* with a firm step; his inind, which was previously sunk in gloom, or an almost idiotic apathy, beeomee bright, buoyant and active, and he goes forth refreshed, regenera? ted, and conscious of new vigor, to his accustomed ooeapa tions. Nor Is the elTeot temporary. On the oontrary the relief is permanent, for the cordial properties of the medi cine reach tho const itntinn itself and restore It to Its normal condition. Well may the preparation be called the menter*AL woivnr.R of the nineteenth century. It Is, as the first scientific mew io the Old World have admitted, that miracle of medicine heretofore supposed to have no existence. A SrtMl't.AWT I'll AT BNTAILi WO mKACTHMT. It? feree is never expended, as is the ease with opium at eoholic preparations, and all other excitant*. The effect nf these is brief, and it nmy well he said of him who takee them, "the last state of that man Is worse than the first." But the Elixir is an exhilarant without a single drawback?safe in Its operation, psrpetual in its happy InflueBM upon the nerves, the mind, and the entire organization. a ubf:at ncmctna von pkmai.m. Tlie unparalleled effects of this great reitomtW* in al? complaints incident to fcmnles mark a new era Va the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have brjon invented? thousands of Invlgornnts concocted?all pwrporttaft to bo specifics in the various diseases and derangements to whieti t he delii ate conformation of woman rende,; her liable. The remit has heretofore l.een uniform Toese noetmms have Indeed impartod a momentary vivacity to bhe nervoo* sys tem a transient and delusive vigo^ to the muscles; but thi? flash of relief has been sueoocd' ^ by % depression and pros tration greater than before, *nd the end has too often lwer utterly to paralyse the rec (1Bur#tiT0 power of the nerves aocV the vial organisation >Eli finally to deitroj Utv patiiut. But in * . ... "?r.st,? fNVtOOHATTWO presented?as t ,,henonienon in the materia medlet hlthef? ril bi ? aetlmulaiit without a reaction >, ' y .iff, Oeneral Agent for the United States, Ne. 192 ivtobuv stT, Now Yoi*V. ?!'' 4 by druggist* generally throughout theUnited fl*at?s. ? Is put in pint bottles, wWh the worts Br. Moree ? In vigorating Cordial blown in the glass. Price VI per 1 otlle, two bottles (11, live bottlos fur $12, ami f'M per dosen. N II ? Important adviee accompanying eaoh bottle MURJTOWT PnY'IClAN A NO MTRORON. W. . 42 Resile street, comer ef llroadwav O. , e i K ,Str.'lays eicepttdj Jroto II, morning till MdtfUUpr evening