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iHh ? eomparstfa statement of tbe -htpmeeU of acitem teede hesee, during tha tint six months of 1863. 1863. Dmrmu. Merest*. Jhaoary?.Tip's. 322 1,826 ? 1,609 Jkfanary. V 8,270 4,709 8?71 _ Harsh... ?? 8,4'_? 1 633 - 4,790 _ April... " 613 7,664 ? 7,361 May ?? 6,010 1,100 4,760 ? June, to Use 224 lost. " 6,937 2,900 3,007 ? fatal pkg's. 27 361 26,181 7,170 Weolkna are ev-entielly unaltered. Tha supply U email and imperfect, yet held at very high prime, which are ?ear Skeined by purehesere too far abort tha market, though no reasonable articles can be had for leu. Nor U It prentable that lower rates will prevail daring the an tnaia, ae the aobaneed value of tha raw material ha* to greatly rautd the axpenta and raduoed the extent of pro duction aa to place upon thla market, a vary costly aod meagre tapply, which owaera cannot cell under the cur rant Agates, except they desire to do ao, that their a?n petition and proapecta might be destroyed. We are not yet Inclined to admit that our operator* are aueh aelf aaetiSeing Individuals. On the ooutrary they appear to we very ataiduoaa in tbe pursuit of wealth, and care'ul to guard egaiuit anything that would frustrate their plana tor ita attainment. Her ee, wa think they will not be very anxious to dispose of tbelr stocks on unproAuble conditions. Blankets, oassimeres and low priced olotha are in good demand at last season's prices, though a rise in generally elalmed. 1 lannela are rather scarce, and held above purchasers' limits. Jeans are less active, the enhanced pretensions or owners impeding transections. We can disoover no decided change la Unsays or muslin delaines. Satinets are rather sparingly offered and tending upeards, being in brisk request. Tweeds are moderately dull at old rates. Foreign productions are even lees in demand than domestics, but with these are equally ?cares and Arm, though the weekly importation* are aug menting the supply considerably. Indeed, there is more arrtvlsg now than there was twelve mouth* ago and we ate apt to have a better (took and variety on hand in the city when tbe fall trade begins, than were here at the same period last year. But this Increase of supply bo h ae regards amount and style. Is not likely to Injure tbe greeperlty of the business, as it is really needed by the country, and wiU he bought at a rapid rate and on favor able teime es soon as the autumn traAlc commences. Jest now our hading Importer* and jobbers are cither out of, er abandoning tbe city, and wiU not return for some time, es they need not, faun the fact taat aU parlies sup pose no heavy business esn he transacted before the end sf aext month. By that time everything wiU be in iwk fag order to prooted to test the anticipations, b*'*d upon their country'? richness, of an unusually extensive and lucrative fell trade, which we are dis posed to think apt to he reelized. We cm note no essen tial alteration in the demand for, or value of, either oon " etcl or British fabrics at pre""-* Stock Bxehange. Fibht Board, Jane 24, 1863. ?4000 0 8 A'e, '67.... 121* 300 she Barker Oo'i Co 32 10(0 Ky 16 yr bonds 109 260 do s60 32* 9000 KRK e n bda '71 68* 226 do 82* 19000 do 98* 50 do 32* 201 he Crystal Palace 148 300 do bOO 33 liiO Morris Canal.. tOO 20 * 200 do *8 32* 60 do 20* 100 L Island RR.. *60 35* 900 do s3 20* 100 do *10 35* 3P0 do b3 20* 100 do 36* 60 Cbnton Company. 30 100 do b90 35* 100 do s30 29* 100 Erie KR tOO 80 800 New Jertey '/.Inc. 12* 300 do 80* 80 Flor ft Kryp Fik. . 17 50 do 80 * 80 MeC Cld Mine *60 4* 1775 do 80 80 do 4* 200 do slO 80 860 Nicera Transit Co 20 100 do 79* 100 do *30 29 200 do 7s* 100 do b60 20* 50 do 79* 980 do b30 29* 100 do ... M0 80 300 do...., b30 29* 600 do *60 79* 260 do .sflO 226 do 50 do 300 do .... . b60 200 do . .*8 loo I, Island BR. .*60 100 do *10 100 do 100 do 100 Erie RR 300 do 50 do 1775 do 200 do 100 do 200 do 50 do 100 do .... M0 500 do.... . 300 do .... 626 do ..Ml 60 do 100 do 326 do 200 do 100 do .... 100 do .... 76 do 600 Harlem RK.. ? s 15 600 do b80 100 do .... 200 do 30 do 100 do .930 176 Stoniagton RR... 100 do . 1>3 170 Norw fc Wor RR. 50 do . h60 300 do 29* 300 do sOO 79 100 do stfO 29 626 do b3 79* 900 do 29* 60 do 79',' 100 Oom Coal Co. e30 48* 100 do 79* 60 do ;. 48 * 326 do 79 70 do 48* 200 do b9J 80 SCO do s30 43* 100 do 090 79* 160 do s3 48* 100 do bOO 79* ?? do 48* 76 do s66 78* 900Phoe H'ng Co.. e60 21 600 Harlem RR.. .*16 64* 100 do 23 600 do b60 06 ?00 N Cr'k C'l Co. b60 3 100 do b45 65 600 do 2* 200 do 64* lOOHndsKRR.. ,h30 72* 30 do 66 188 do 72* 100 do s30 64* 308 do 72 176 Stoniagton RR... 66 100 do 71* 100 do b3 66* 100 do b30 72 170 Norw k Wor RR. 65* 8 Sfath Annua KR 116* 50 do s60 66* SECOND BOARD. 84000 Erie Ine Me... 100 300 she N J Zinc, b60 12* 160 she Morris Cenal. 20* 100 FloriKey l'R, bfl<) 17* 140 Bboe M'ng Co,b60 23* 100 Reading RK.. *60 92. 140 Barker Coal Co.. 33* 100 do alO 92* IbO FUr & Key port.. 13* 50 Canton Company 29* 109 Nk Titne Co, b3. 30 60 do 30 60 d? elO 29* 100 d> e0) 29* 860 do 30* 100 do n60 30* 100 do 30* 10 Erie RR 70* 100 do b3 80* 460 do 79* 600 do bCO 31 100 do bflO 80* 100 do 30* 150 do s60 79* 100 do *20 30 * 60 do -60 79* 900 do *60 30* 100 do b30 80 860 do *10 SO* 150 do b60 80 900 do'..... bSO 30* 50 do 79* 900 do *10 80 65 do 79* 80 do 160 30 250 do 79* 410 do '3 30 100 do b90 80 200 do b30 30* CITY TRADE REPORT. Friday, J uue 24?6 P. H. Afhwi?Salcr of ISO bbls. wore effected at $6 1 2)4 for pearle, and ?4 "6 for pota, per 100 lbs. Bbkadftwv.?Flour was dull and languid. The day's batlaetn rah cod fluid to 10,600 bbla.?sour $4 a $4 12)4; cap* i fine, No. 2 at $4 "18)4 a 94 31)4; mixed to fancy "Wettem, at 94 6C'4 a 94 Bl\, ordinal y to ehoice State, at 94 02 >4 a 94 07 34< Rod otlier grades at proportionate figures. Bome 800 bbl?. Canadian brought 94 02>4. Southern ruled active and firm. The sales reached 1,600 bbla , at 96 a $6 18)4 for mixed to good; 96 26 a 96 4334 Cor favoiite, and 96 50 a 97 for fancy, per bbl. Nothing new ocean ed in n e flour or corn meal. Wheat waa brisk aa4 buoyant. The operations Included 1.600 bushels choice GeneFee white, at 91 33: 11,000 Western do, at 91 20 a 91 23, and 6,000 Canadian do., in bond, at 91 18. There ware 1.8<<0 bushels rye taken at 88c. per bushel. Barley and oats were nominally the came. Corn con tinued to favor factors. The sales amounted to 28,000 bushels, at 66)4c. a 59%t. for damaged; 60c a 6234c. for mixed and white Southern and round white; 62340 a 9334c. for mixed Western: 83)4e. a 64)4c. for round yel low; 64>4e. a 0634c for Southern do. per bushel. Cot he ?Only 150 bags Rio changed hands, at 9)4c. a 9)4c per lb. Fvahitrm.?There have been 1,600 lbs. live geese bought at 46c a 46c. per lb. Comm.?Operators in thia line prefer seeing their cor respondent's views by the Niagara, and in consequence pi ices to day were feeble, with a business almost nomi nal. We quote accepted rates:? STRICT LIVERPOOL CLASBIEICATIOW. ? Or lea tit Atlantic. Inferior 8M a h% Lew to good ordinary. Via 9)2 Lew to good middling.Ill a lt)2 Bid-fair to fair 11)4 a ? Rally fair to good fair, nominal. Fruit.?Sa e of 600 boxes raisins were reported? 200 Brers at 98 26, and 360 bunch at 92 70 a 92 72)4. Bat.?We heard that 600 bales river were procured at 90c. a 66c lerlOOlbt. HoPtt?Retailed at 19c. a 20c. per lbs. cn.h. Ian*.? Scotch pig waa In moderate request at 929 a ?to, 6 mo*., per ton. Freights ?lhe engagements to Liverpool embraced 3,600 to 4 000 bbls. flour at Is. 9d.; 6,000 bushels grain, In bulk, at 6d., and 400 bales cotton at 6 32d., and 21)0 do. at 3-1 fid ; some deadweight at 22s. 6d., and 1,200 bbla. rosin at Is. 9d. To London?600 to 600 b >lt>. flour were ergaged at 2a. A ship was taken up to load at 8t Johns for Hull at 106s.; and another te load at the same port for Belfast at 90s. To Glasgow, flour was at 2s. To London, 200 bales hemp were engaged at 34c. To California, rates varied from 40c. to 60c , with occa variation. Like.?Rockland was sparingly dsalt in at 78c. for sommen, and 91 20 for lump, per bbl IfoLABtun.?About 100 hbds. tart Cuba were taken by dhvllere. on private terms. Naval .Storsh.?Turpentine and tar remained as last represented. The transactions ia rosin consisted of 3,000 bbls. common Wilmington at 91 66; 600 strained do. at 91 60, and 200 do. fine at 94 a 94 60. Oils?Ciude was held at 62c. a 680. for whale, and 91 26 for sperm, per gallon. Nothing new occurred in olive. There wore 5,l0u gallons of linseed bought at 62c a 63c. per gallon. Paovibiosa?Pork tended downwards. The sales em biased but 860 bbls.?Western at 912 75 a 912 87)4 for prime, and 916 62)4 a 916 76 for mess, per bbl. Cut meats were in fair demand, and about 300 packages of them fonnd buyers at full prices. The sale* of lard reach ed 200 bbls. prime at 10c.. and 200 kege extra at ll)4e. per lb. Beef was less aetire. The sales included 260 bbls. at 96 a 96 37)4 f?r country prime; 96 a 96 60 for eitp Co.; 98 26 a 910 12)4 for country mess; 912a 912 76 for slty do ; 911 76a 912 60 fcr repacked Chieagu do.; Bad 914 a 914 26 lor extra do., per barrel. Butter waa slowly taken at 10c. ?14c. for Oh o, and 14c. a 18c. for Western New York. Cheese waa obtainable at 6c a 8)4c. per lb. Rial Estate.?Bales at Auction by Wm. H. Franklin, Bon A Go ?House and lot 71 Day street, 923,600; do. 69, ?16 600; do. C7, 916,100; do. 66, 916,100. Brookiyn-By A H. Ni*Jay.?2 houses and lots en Park avenue, 98,600; S de. on Dean sticet, 96,800. Riot ? fc'null lots fair to good were sold at 93 76 a 94 per 109 lbs Boat.?There were 80 boxes Castile bought at 10)4c, pec lb. Bugars.? Sales were made of 260 hbds. Cuba, In lots, at 4)40. a 6)40. per lb. Tobacco.?Kentucky was more inquired for, and about 460 hhds. of It changed hands at 6)40. a 8 '4c. per lb. Whiskkv ?There were disposed of 1,100 bols., Ohio and prison, chiefly at 2134a.. a 22c , ea?h. per gallon. Wool?We have yet do movement or consequence to notice in the market for this article. Foreign continue* emtiemely dull, and the demand for domestic is but very light. 1'uicha.ers looked for a decline la prloe of the latter article; holders, however, remain firm at quota tions current before shearing time. The following is a 1st ef prices of the principal descriptions, which, Imlood, are little more than nominal, vis :?American, Saxony fleece, per lb.. 66c. af.Pc.; do. full blood morloo, 49c. a 63o.; do. one half and three fourths merino, 46s. a 48c ; do. native and one fosrth merino, 40e. a 44c.; extra polled, 49c. a 62c ; superfine pulled, 44e. a 46c.; No. 1 pulled, 40s. a 42c.: Peruvian washed, 36e. a 38c.; Vatpa. saise unwashed, 18c. a 14? ; Booth American common washed, 18e. a 14c ; do. Entre Rioe washed, 16s. a 17c ; Booth American unwashed, 9c. a 10c.; ao. Cardura washed, 27e. a 28e.; East India washed, 30e. a 34c.; Afri can unwashed, Go. a 18c.; do washed, 18c. a 90c ; Smyr na unwashed, 18c. a 14c ; do. washed, 24c. a 20e.; Mexi can unwashed, 18e. a 20c. RECEIPTS OF PRODT70I. Br Erie Railroad?210 bbls. flour, 8 000 sides leather. 09 ease* tcbeeeo, 1,900 bushels oats, 60 balsa hey, 400 phgw. hatter, 160 bbls. eggs, 90 pkgs. cheese, and 200 do. mmdriea. Mr Bomb River Bom?11,000 .bbls. flour, 9000 49. I uk?, ?08 do. wkltknv. (00 do. pork, >00 do. bwsf. 1,300 do. p.ovi.loas, t00 do. laid. 100 pkgs. botbw. W0 do. eh-sno 200 do. cot maata, 900 sidan Uotbarf 10,100 buoh. wheat, 8,000 do eon. ud 1.900 do. rye. Domestic HerkeU. CtMBDimn Cattlb Niiur. Juno 29.?At market, 624 rattle?476 beeeea ond 60 stores, oouatstiDg of working oiee, rows end calves, yeorllMs. two ood tkroe jearr old. Prices?Mai bet beef. ettra, 08 per ewt.; flret quality do. ?7X; toeoiid do.. third do., $6\ a $7; ordinary, 86 W a 86*. -Hidee. 84* ?86per ewt ; tallow, $7a87K; pe'ts, 76e. a 8180; ealf hkloa lie. per lb., quiok ? real calves, 82 60 a 88? 401 at market. Stores? Work foe rxen. 898 a 8144; eowe and calves, 822 a 849? 80 at market; yearlings. 9l0a 812; two yeare old, 8 >5 a 841: three years old 840 a 868; sheep and lambe, 824 at market Fheep?lf?bt in demand and Mies hard; extra. 88 a 87 76; by lot, 82 28 a 84. 8wine, none at market IMETWmim KUMffM I?KB* 011. mr~3EE^THIRD PAGE.""?* OORPORATIOB WOT1CKS. CORPORATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE by given. that petitions hare been presented in tee Soard or older* en, for eewere in the following streets, to nit:?In Thirty.third etreet, from eower in ktghth avians, ke within 260foot of Ninth arouuo; aleo, in Rutgers etroot, bin Division etroot to tho East river ; aleo, in Laurens rtreel, hetwoon Grand and Broome streuts; alio, for a re eeivlnxl aein and ealvect at the northweet eorner of avenne B end Fourteenth etreet. And in the Board of Assistants, for a lower la Naeeau itreet, from Cedar to Liberty etreete. aH person* in tern ted in tho above, and haviog objection thereto are requested to present the same, in writing, to the Contrast Clerk, at this office on or before June 22, 1863. NICHOLAS OR AN, President. Croton Aqaednet Department, Jane 14th, 1868. CORPORATION NOTICE.-PUBLIC NOnCE ISHERE by given to tho owner or owners, oeeapsnt or ocou pants of all booses and lota, Improved or unimproved lands, slfeetsd ? hereby, that the followiag assessments have been computed by the Assessors and are lodged in the offloe of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons interested, vis:?For regulating, settling euro and gutter itones, and flagging the sidewalks of Eleventh avenue, from Forty third to Jrorty-eighth streets. Ths limits embraced by sue!) assessment include all the several houses and lota of ground, vaoant lots, pieces sad parcels of laud, eltuatod en Doth sides of Eleventh avenue, from Forty thurd to For ty-eighth streets, on both eidoa of Forty-fourth etroot, from Eleventh avenue half-way to Twelfth avenue, on both eldes of Forty fifth and Forty seventh street), from Eleventh svenne half-way to Tenth and Twelfth avenues, and on tho south lido of Forty eighth etreet, from llevonth avenue half wey to Tenth nnd Twelfth avenues. All persons whose interests are affeeted by tho above-named assessment!, and who are opposed to tho same, or either ot them, are request ed to present thsir objections, in writing, to the undersign ed, at their sill**, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the data sf this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, 1 CHARLES J. DODGE, > Asssossors. CHARLES MoNlxLL, S Office Bureau ef Assessments, Street Department, June tl. 1863 CORPORATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, to the owner orownsrs, osonpvit or ooeu pants of nil nonse* and lots. improved or unimproved land*, affected thereby, that the following MHimenU bare been completed by the Aeeeseori, and are lodged in the otlloe of the Bureau of Assessments for examination, by all personi Interested, vis.:-For paving Nineteenth etreet, from Piret to Second avennei. The limit* embraced by each asssesa ment include all the eeveral honeea and lot* of ground, va cant let*, pieces and parcel* of land, litnated on both aide* of Nineteenth street, from First to Seoond avenues. All persons, wboes interest* are affected by the above named as eeesments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objootionr, in writing, to the undt reigned, at thoir office. No, 4 Hail of Records, within thirty days from the date or this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, ) CHARLES J. no DOE, > Assessors. CHARLE8 McNIELL, ) Office Bnrean *f Assessment* Street Department, June *1, ltJJB. CORPORATION NOTICE.?DEPARTMENT OP RE pairs and supplies.?To bnllders.?Sealed proposals Will be received at the oAoe of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, (basemtnt of No. 1 New City Hall,) until Friday. July 1, at 12 o'eloek M., at which time they will be opened, in aeeordanse with the ordinance tnerefor, for the bnilding of a house in Franklin street, between Orange and Centre streets, for the as* of the Sixth ward poliee. Builders will estimate for the mason's and earventer's work separately. The plans aid specifications of the work required to be done, and all infor mation in regard thereto, can be had at the otffoe of the Su perintendent of Repairs ti Public Building*. 19 Elisabeth street. Blank estimates can be had at either oAoe. N. B.? The Commissioner reserves tho right to reject all or any of the estimates, if deemed for the interest of the corpora tion. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDy, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies. CORPORATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE ISniRE hy given, to the owner or owners, oeenpant or xoonpaats *f all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affect ed thereby, that the following assessments have boen com pleted by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons tn tsroeted, vis:? For flagging and regulating the northerly slde walk of Twenty-ninth street, between Second end Third ave nues. The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses end lots of ground, veeant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the north sldo of Twenty ninth street, between seooid and Third avennes. All personi whose interests are affected by the above named asocuinonts, and who are opposed to til same, or either of thum, ere re quested to present their objections, in writing, to the nnder Asncd, at their office. No. 4 Hall of Reourds, within thirty days from the date of this notice WILLIAM OAOE, > CHARLES J. DODGE. > Assessors. CHARLES MeNEILL, > OAce, Bnrean of Assessments, > Street Department, Jnne 21, 1853. J CORPORATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE hy given that petitions have been presented In the Brard of Aldermen, for sewers in the following named streets, to wit:?In Hamersloy street, from the Hudson river to Smith street, or from the sewer in Clarkson street, through Varick street, to and throngh Hamoreley street, to Smith street; also, for a sewer in Forsyth street, from Stan ten etreet to within 100 feat of Houston street; also, for a receiving basin and enlvert at tho southeast oorner orTwsn ty-Hret street and Third avenne. All persons interested in toe above, and having objections thereto, are requested to present the seme, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this eAee, on or before July 2, 1853. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Croton Aqnednct Department, Jane 23, 1853. CORPORATION NOTICE.-PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERS by given that petitions have been presented in the Board *f Aldermen for a sewer in Fiftieth street, from Eighth to Ninth avennei. and for the extension of the sewer now bnilding In Hester street to Forsyth street. All persons in t*retted in th* above, and having objections thereto, are re quested to pro ent the same in writing to tho Contract Clerk, at his oAoe, on or before Jnne 25 1853. NICHOLAS DEAN, Pretldent. Croton Aqnednet Department, Jnne 10, 1863. CORPORATION NOTICE.-PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, to tho owner or owners, occ a pant or oe enpant* of all houses and lots, Improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the f"ll?wiaga*se*smeats have been oompleted by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination by all per sons interested, vis.:? Fsr bnilding well and pump in Eighty-third street, between Fonrth and Fifth avenues. The limits embraced by sneh assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieoss and paroels of laid, situated on both sides of Eighty third street, from Fonrth to Fifth avenues, and on tho west sldo of Fourth are nas and east (ids of Fifth avenue, 102 foot 2 inchss north and south of flghty-third street. All persons whose inter est* are affeeted by the above named assessments, and who arc opposed to the seme, o? either of tbem, are requested to rresent tbeir objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at heiroAoe. No. 4 llall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, ) CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessor*. CHARLES McNIELL, ) OAce Bureau of Assessments, Street Departmont, June 25. 1858. CORPORATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE IS heieby given, to the owner or owners, ooenpant or occupants of all bouses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affteted thereby,that the following assessments havo been oompleted by the Assessors, and are lodged in the oAce of the Bnreau of As?e*sments for examination by all persons interested, vis For grading Forty-fifth street, from Tenth to Eleventh avennes, and setting ourb and gntter therein. The limits embraoed by snoh assessment include all the seve ral bouses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par cels of land, sitnated on both sides of Forty-fifth street, from Tonth to Eleventh avennei. All persons whose inter ests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of thorn, are requested to present thel' objietions, in writing, to the undersigned, at their oAee. No. 4 Hail of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notioe. WILLIAM GAGE. ) CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, S OAee Bnrean of Assessments, Street Department, June 25, 1853. CORPORATION NOTICE.-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE by given to the owner or owners, oaonpant or ooonpants, of all bouses and loti, improved or unimproved lands, affect ed thereby, that the following assossmente have been oom pleted by the Assessors, and are lodged in the oAoe of the Bntean of Assessments for examination by all persons inter ested. vis.:?For regulating Thirty-seventh street, from So eond to Third arennes. and]for setting ourb and gntter stonos therein. The limits embraoed by such assessment include all the several house* and lots of ground, vacant lots, pitoe and parcels of land, sitnated en both sides of Thirty-seventh street, from Second to Third avennes. All persons whose iiterests are affected by the abevenamed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are request ed to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at tbsir oAcs, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from tb* date of this notice. WILLIAM GAOE, ) CHARLES J. DODGE, {Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, > OAoe Bureau ?< Assessments, 8treat Department, June 28, 1853. 0EOTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT ?TO CONTRAC tors.?Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposal for Sewsr in Dever street," will be received at th* efncasf the Croton Aqueduct Department, until Mendny, the 27th day of Juna, Imt. at 12 o'eloek M., t* build a sewsr, with th* accessary receiving basins and snlvarts, In Dovtr street, from th* East river to a pelnt about 25 fset east of Franklin squars; bsiug in length nbont DHft feet. Th* plan of the sewer and specifi cations for the butldlag of the same, and all other informa tion relating thereto, ean be obtained on application to th* Water Purveyor, at this oAee. NICHOLAS DKAlf, President of tho Crotoa Aquoduot Department, Mew Tork Jnne 18, 1863. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.-TO CONTRAC lore.?Sealed proposals, sndorsed "Proposals for Sewer In Twenty-sixth street," will be received et thi office of th* Cretan Aqnednet Department, nntll Monday, the 27th day ef June, 1853, at 12 o'eloek, M., to hulld a aewor, with tho aeeeosary receiving basin aad culverts, la Twsnty-sixtk street, from the sewer now built In Lexington aveaue to a point nbont 20 feet weet of Third avenne, being In length about 438 feet. The plan of the sewer and specification* ror the bnilding of the same, and all other Information relating thrret* can ba obtained on application to the water purvey or, at this oAee NICHOLAS DEAN, I "resident of the Croton Aqueduct Department. Mow Tork, June 16, 1853. STREET DEPARTMENT-NO. 4 IIALL OF RECORDS. ?Public notice Is hereby givsa that the following reso lution has been presented in the Board of Aldermen -To fiemee vacant lots in West Twenty fonrth street, next to the engine house, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. To fens* lots In Twenty-ninth street, between Fourth and Ma dison avenues. Tefenee lots in Seventeenth street, hetwesn Breadwav and Sixth avenue. To eet ourb and gutter, and ralay aad repair flagging on both side* ef Twenty first street, between Third ana lourth avennes. To fence recant lets In Twenty fifth street, between Broadway and Fifth awaaue. Also, the following petitions :?To have First ave nne filled in from Thirty-fifth to Thirty seventh streets ; cashed and gnttsrsd from Thirty fourth to Thirty seventh I treats, aad paved frem Thirty-fourth to Thirty-fifth streets. T* rSRSlat* 166th atrsst, (torn King*bridge road to Ninth avtnns. To fsnoe vacant lots in Sixth avsnne, (torn near the corner of Forty first and Forty seoond streets. Also, the following resolution In the Roard of Aasistaat Alder ?en j?To flag sidewalk* In front of Nss. 103. 106. 107, aad 109 Merssr streat All persons interested having objections thereto, ar* raqnssled to prooent thsm in writing t* th* na dsrstgnsd, at ids oAee, *a, or before th* fieri ?ay of July next. JAMES PyllT, fftrttfi Commlifiloaer. /ut 22, lew, flOEFOEATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOflCB 18 v bmtT dm te the or owmh. impail or aoon |mM of all Bosses uf lota, Improved or unimproved lands, affected tkarat;, tkot tka fallowing MMMawM tore Warn completed k; ilia hihiow, aad art lodged ia tka ef&ee of kha Havana of Assessments for examination, by all pa room latoreatod, vis:?For flagging the aartkorly aldswolk of Tnir ?; foartk atraat, katwaoa Ninth oad Taatb orauaaa. Tka Units smbraaad by ?aak oaaaaamsot laalada all tka several hoatos sad lota of groaad, too oat lata, place* and peroal* of laad, Mtua'ed aa tka north atda of Thlrty fonrth atraat, ka twaoa Miatb aad Taath o yob ties. All parsons whose late rosts ara affeot?S by ilia ahoy* asm ad oasesanaata, and who ore apposed to tka soma, or either of than, are reinaatod to present thsir obisotioas ia writing, to the aaderalgaad, at tkslr office. No. 4 Hall of Kooorda, within thirty days from tka data of Uxla notice. WILLIAM a AGE, ) CHAKI.ES J. DODGE, > Aassaaors. CHARLES McNIELL, > Offlsa Boreaa of Aasessuionta, Street Department, June *1, 1843. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.-TO CON traetors.?Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals for sew ers in avenne I'." will be rcceivud at tho office of the C o ton Aqueduct Department, until Thar-day, the seventh day ef July, 1843, at 13 o'clock, M., for the extension of tho double lower ia avenne C, from the termination of the doable sewer now built in avenue C to aad through Fourteenth street, to the outer side of the new bulkhead, (with the necisssry receiving basins and culverts I beiur In ler gth about 1,470 feet. The plan of the sewer aud specific* tions for building the same, and all ether information re lating theret >. can be obtained on application to the Water Purveyor, at this office. New York, June 22, 1843. NICHOLAS DEAN. President of the Crotou Aqueduct Department. STREET DEPARTMENT. NO. 4 HALL OP RECORDS,? Pablie notice la hereby given, that the following pati na have been presented in the Btsrd of Assistant Alder man ?To set eurb and gatter, and pave Fifteenth street from Avenue A to B. To fence vacant lots, ooruer of FoU'toentk street and 8?eond avenne, Fifteenth street and Second ave nue, and fifteenth street aad Irving plaoo. To trade Third avenne, from Sixty-first to Bigkty-nrst atrest, to onmply with the charter to the Third avenne Railroad. To regulate Third avanua foil width, between hixty-ftret and Eighty second street. To regulate and grade fifth avenue, nrom 118th to 130th street. Also, tho (Allowing resolution :?To pavs 1 hirty seventh street, between Soeond and Third ure ases, and flag four feet of sidewalks. Also, the following resolution In the Board of AldermenTo act eurb and gut ter, and flag foar feet of sidewalks in Eighty seound street, from Second to Fourth avenues. Also, ths following resola Uons in ths Board of Aldsrmon:?To sat and reset ourh and Rtter. and flag and reflag the sidewalks of East Twenty it atreat, between Irving niece and Third avenne. All persona interaated, having objections, are requested to pro sent them in writing to the undersigned, on or before the Bth day of June, instant. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. New York. Jane 14 1843. Tatern and excise licenses.-mayor's of flee. June 1(1, 1843.?Notice?T he laws ef the State, sub loot ' every person who shall sell by retail, any wine, or strong or spirituona liquors [defined b y the corporation or dinances as wins, brandv, mm, gin, strong waters, bitters, beer, ale, ?r other excisable or strong liquor*! without being licensed to fine and imprisonment', ana ' all pertone who ?hall sail any strong or splritaons liquors in quautitiee abort Ave gallons (except Importers and diat llere selling liquors Imported or distilled by tbemsolvus) without being licensed," to a penalty >f twenty fire dollars for eaeh offence. The ComuiictioDers of Excite wiU hold extra and their last meetings for granting licenses, at this oflioo on the folio wing days, from lil to 2 o'clock, for the several Wards respective ly, vis :? flth do Saturday, do. 21th, 1848 7th do Monday do. 27, 8th do Tuesday do. 28, 9th do Wtdnesday do. S>, 10th do Thursday do. 30, 11th da Friday July 1, 12th do Saturday do. 2, 13th do Wednesday do. 6, 14th do Tbnrrday do. 7. 14th do Friday do. 8, Kith do Saturday do. 9, 17th do Monday do. 11, 18th do., Tuesday do. 12, lPtb do Wednesday. do. 13, 29th do Thursday do. 14, On which days all persons, wholesale aa well as tetall dealers, who require licenses, are requested to attend. The charge tot a license is ten dollars, and must be paid In bank able money. Al> delinquents will be immediately 'hereafter reported for prosecution. By order of the Mayor. CEOROE 0 OLAS1EK. First Marehal TAX COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, No. 7 NEW OITT Hall, April 9, 1843. -Notion to tax payors.?The assess ?cent rolls of the several wards ii the city of New York will be open for examination and review from Friday, the 201b lay of May, till Saturday, tho 24th day of Just, both days Inclusive. All tax payore, deatrons of examining or oorreot lax the assessment rolls, are requested to make application rtha undersigned, at their elfloe, between t A. M. and 4 M. J. W. ALLEN, i JOHN DEL A MATER, S Tax Commissionara GROUGE H PURSER. ' Mtirruu J90R LIVERPOOL?UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM ' ahip, AreMe. Cipt. Jiidm C. Lue?.?Thli ittimthlp will depert with the U. 8. mail* for Europe. poiittvely <>s Saturday, June 2A. at 12 n'oloek, M., fro-n her berth at the foot of Canal itrei t. For freight or paseage, having nn equalled aeeotnmndat'nni for eleganoe and oomfort, apply to EDWARD K COLLINS A CO.. 56 Wall itreet. Passengers are requested to he on hoard at IK, A. M. The ateamabip Battle will aneootd the treble, and aall JnlyP. The new tork and mverpoohtnitedstates Mall Steameri.?The fblpe comprising this line are the following:? ATLANTIC Captain IVeat. PACIFIC Ca. talt Nye. ARCTIC Captain Luoe. BALTIC Ca,>taln Oemstoek. ADRIATIC ... Captain These tbipe having been built by enrtraot, expressly for gevernment service. every etre has b?en taken In their o?n etructlon?as in their engines?to eninre strength and speed, and their aeeominudatloaa for passengers are naaqnelled for elesanee and eomfort. Price of passage frem New Tork to Liverpool, la first eabln, $120; in eeoond eafcin, $70. Exclusive nee ef extra eixe state room, 6TOO. From Liverpool to New Tork, ?80 and ?25. An experienced turgeon.attached to each ship. Be berth* secured until paid. PROPOSED DATES OP SAILISt. Prom New Tork. From Liverpool. Saturday, Jon* 11...1853. Wednesday, Jnn* 1...1866 Do, June 25... " Do. June 15... " Do. ' Jnly 9... " Do. Jane 19... H Da. Jnly 23... ?? Do. Jnly IS... ? D.. Ana- 99... " Do. Aug. tft... Do. Sept. 3... " Do. Aug. $4... Do. Sept. 17... >" Do. SepA. 7... Do. Oct. 1... " Do. Sort 21 Da. Oot. 15... " Do. Oot. 5... Do. Oot. 29... " Do. Oot. 19... " Do. Nov. H. " la. Nov. $...?" Do. Nov. 25... M Do. Nov. 15... ?' Do. Deo. 10... " Do. Nov. $0... * Do. Deo. 2d... " Do. ?*?? " Do. Deo. 28... *?TId'v^aRDPJ?,('ot*4 CO.. No. 56 Wall *t., N.T. BROWN, SHIPLEY A CO . Liverpool. E. O. ROBERTS A CO., 13 King * Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE A CO., No. 26 P-ue Notra Dame do* Victories, Paris; or GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. Tht owners of these ships will not he aoeonntable for gold, Silver, bullion, epeoie, Jewelry, precious stones or metals, anless tills of lading art signed thorefor. and the valne thereof therein expressed. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL 8TEAMSHIPB PROM St* TORE TO LIVERPOOL. Chief eabln passage $13# Second cabin passage 70 PROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief eabln passage 41J8 Serosd esbin passage 00 The ships from Boston call at Halifax. ARABIA, Capt. Jndkins. AMERICA Capt. Leitoh. PERSIA, Capt. Ryrie. EDROPA, Capt. Shannon. ASIA, Capt. E G. Lott. CANADA. Capt Stone. AFRICA Cept. Harrison. NIAGARA, Capt. Lang. Thee* vessel* carry a elear white light at maet head ; green en starboard baw; red on port bow. Asia, Lott from New Tork, Wednesday, 20th Jnaa. Nisgnra J.eng,,.. frem Boston,... Wednesday 6th July. Africa, Harrison, from New York, Wednesday, I3th July. America, Lcitch, from Boston.... Wednesday, 20th Jaly. Berths not eeenred until paid for. An exp? rieneed smrgeon en hoard. The owner* of these ships will not be aseonntahle 'lor gold, silver, bullion, specie, Jewelry, precious stones, or metals, nnless bills of lading are signed therefor, nnd the valne thereof therein expressed, for freight er passage apply to S. CPNARD, d Bowling Green. THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM ?hip Company intend tailing their favorite eteamehip* PBOM PHILADELPHIA. City of Manchester Saturday, June 11 01tv ef Glasgow * Jo 7 3 City of Manehester " July 30 PROM LIVERPOOL. City of Glasgow Wednesday, Jua* 8 City of Manchester ' July J. City of Glasgow Eng. 18 Saloon, $90, $65 and $56, (according to etat* rooms.) A limited nnmber of third olaM paeeengcrs will be taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for 120 to Liverpool | $35... ....... from LiverpooL Parties wishing to bring ont their friends ean obtain oertl geates of passage, and drafts on the Bank of Ireland, in enm* of. ?l sterling and upward*. Handbill* ean be had at the offloe of THOMAS RICHARDSON, Asent, No. 15 Broadway. STEAM BETWEEN NEW TORK AND GLASGOW. The Glasgow and Now Tork Steamship Company's new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons. die horse power,) Robert Craig, commander,* ill leave New Tork for Glasgow oa Sat urday, Jnly 16, next, at 12 o'clock noon, nnd on Saturday, September 10, at 12 o'aloek noon, first eabln (saloon state rooms,) $90; do. do. (midship do.) $76; second esbin, $M; FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.?THE U. S. MAIL steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lints, Commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Jnly 2, at llo'olook, from Pier No. 4 North River. Prioe of passage?First class. $120; te tond elate, $70. Luggage not wanted during the JovEge should be tent on board the day before sailing, markad "Bo ***' M()RT*ifutR'l^'VcifVu ])f, 'agent, 8$ Broadway. ACKiTS lO HATBB?SBCOND LINE. ?THE FOL lowing ships will Isave Havre os the 18th. and New York ea the 1st of each month :? _ from New Tork. frem Havre Ship ST. DENNIS, Jan 1. fob. 16 I.eun tons burden. ? May 1. Jane 16 Alnnto Follnnshee, maeter. I Sep. 1. Oct. IB. Ship ST. NICHOLAS, ,1 Feb. 1. Moh. 16. 1,000 tons bnrthen. ? June 1. July 16. John Bregdon. master Oct. 1 Nov. In. Mew ship MERCURY, Mch 1. April 16 KdOO tons burthen, ,> July 1. Aug. 16. R. D. Conn, master. I Nov 1. Dee. 1$. Ship WILLIAM TELL, / Apl. 1. May 16 (new,)) .200 tons burthen, > Aug. 1. Sep 16 James ronck. matter. > Dee. 1 Jan. 16. They are nil tret elans New Tork built ships, provided with all raquislta articles for the eomfort and conveniens* of paseengers, and oommaaded bp men ef experienoe la the trade. The price of pee ?age is $100. without wines er liquors. Goods seat to the rabseribers will be forwarded free (rest Any tbarget but those aotually Incurred BOYD AJIINCKIIN, Agents, 16dl Pearl street ONTHLY STEAM COMMUNICATION " BETWEEN New Tork and Bremen.?The splendid side wheel steamers HANHA, 3,200 tons, and GERMANIA, 1.600 tone, having superior accommodations for eabln and staerage pas seagert. will form a regalar monthly eommonleetion be tween New Tork and Bremen. The prioea of passage are? $100 for eabln paieengers, and $40 tut steerage passengers. The Germ an la will eail from New Terk on or abent the let of September, and the Benin oa or about the let of October, f er farther information, apply to. OELKICHS A CO., 8$ Broad etreet. Australian packet link for Melbourne and Pert Philip.?1 he elegant and well known A I clipper ship ANGELIQUE. 1,000 tons burthen, Capt. Saatnal D. Jea*e. sommaadar. This ship it fltted up la a superior manner for fhmilies, with state room*, bath rooms, A*.; It thoroughly vsntllatad, tarries an ssperlsnsed surgeon, and every attendance requisite fer the comfort of paieengers provided, free ef charge. Instead ef three tiers of berths, at Id ether vessels, the Angelinas ha* only tro tiers, and thee* the most roomy and welt ventilated. Oae ef our favorite ship* will leave New Tatk for Australia every month. Ap ply on beard, pier 1.9 Eeet river; er tn ANTONIO PELI.B TIER, proprietor, 98 Wall street; or to OVKBMANN A aJWMXR. S? Boetl stitet. Notice.?steamship black wakkiob is mow 4iuUr|l>? at bar alar, foot af Harrison street, Ifartb rivor. Consign**# wllllplsae* ttlui ta th* isoelpt af thai* milTBD STATU MAIL LIMB FOB CALIFOEMIA.? UuSS SUteTlleU MaaauAir C*teP~7. vail ??< Panama, alia, a semimonthly Baa balwaaa Maw The flatted BUUa Mall 9**amshlp_ Company'Intent is d teT.^-alLT^?brte?^ ui '?lowing ^ #Auf#M, lev TOIK AM ? 1. W IT ? w jui ? ... .OICORGIA, CtpUiB Bmllotk, u. B. I. j"t?:::: ILLINOIS * ^ km. Consisting at Panama witb tba Pnsifis Ball Steamship CThVo!o?l'with ti?a Panama, Captain Hudson, U 8 M The u?ornt WILD mii r?Bi?b, -t The llltnola with the Guidon Gate,Capt. Patterson, U.S.M. TL* llllnoia witn ana uuinvn "?"i.V"';: T, Tt roach tiokaU taaaapt crossing ihs l?ibmna) aaajalwaya obtained, at lowest raws, an application at 177 Watt atraatTte'e" aT WHITN BY. new ion, ha van a, ana anw OBLnans uia Jane IS EMPIRE vITY Captain ?tndU. June 27 CHEROKEE ' Freight and pvssage can bo Manrad on application at tba iffioe of tba companies, 177 Waat ttraat, corns* of Warraa street, Now York, whvrs additional Information oan ba ok taiued on application personally or hp lottar. PASSAGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO -THE SPLENDID and faet packet ihip ANDALUSIA, will positively nail on Saturday. July 2d. For cabin passage, at low raU?, apply ta J S. OaKFORD, 82 Wall street. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, via Nievragua.?Ttio Aacoaaory Transit Co., of Nicara gua. Pr-ifrictora ?Tbrouch la advance of the ball.?Tha only line giving through tickets. Including tt e lithium eroee ing. The new double engine steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, will leave from pi?-r No. 2, North river, at 3 o'clock precise lj , for San Joan del Norte, on Tnoeday, Jnly .3, eonnooting aIth tha new and favorite eteamehip SIERRA NEVaDA, over the Nicaragua Trantlt route, having bat 12 miles land transport ttiou. Theeo ateameri are nasurpassod in epoed, ventilation and aceummodntion. For Information or pan (age, apply only to CIlARI.Es MORGAN, Agent, No. 8 Bowling Groan. A mail Lag made up at tha office. ptESPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.?LOOK Lf oat lor the WIZARD, now rapidly loadiag at pierS tn*fha! 11* v i*!u*1 d**P***A Shippers will pleasehand ^ , il . of ,*dlnS ,0* signature ae aoon ae thoy com plete their engagements. SUTTON A CO., 84 Wall at. AUSTHALIA1 AUSTRALIA I-TIIE SHIP NORMA IS lu the etream and will aail thie day. A faw m ire psa eeogeri wanted at redneed rate*. Apply immediately to E. RICHARDSON A CO., 12 South (traot. CLIPPER BARK AURA. FOR AUSTRALIA, SAILS positively on Tnoeday 2-*tb, and oan handsomely ao eommodate eight mora passengers. and take 100 bbfa. mora lrelght if applied for Immediately, on board, pier 9 Ea?t river, or to W. W. RUSSELL. 31 Old allp. Australia.?notice to friinds and rela tivee.?The Seargo, fifth ehip of the Pioneer Line, hits arrived at Melbonrue in 95 daya, landing all her p ivsenger* in meet excellent health. R. W. CAMEKUN, 110 Wall at. New tork and alabama steamship compa ny.?Far Mobile, (topping at Havana, the new aide whesl steamship BLACK WARRIOR Robert W. Shufeldt, ?onimei dir.?The steamship Ulack Warrior will aail for Mobile ou Saturday, June 23. at 12 o oluck preelsely, from pier foot of Unrrfaon street. North river. Passag* JOfl. Freight takan to New Orleans at 80*. snbio foot Goods consigned to L. Mead k Co.. Mobile, will bo forwarded free of eoDimiiiion No freight taken to Havuua but speei*. No freight received on tailing data Company's bills of lading can be bad by application at th* office. No other form will be signed Shipper* mnst Mnd in their hille of lading to?thc efllee by nine o'ol< ok, P. M., Friday June 24. Parcels reoelved at tho office ouly Passengers for Havana moat prosnre passports 1 eforo leaving port. LITlNGSTuN, CKOCBEKON A CO.. 31 Broadway. N R.?The new steamship bow on the etoeka will taks her place in the Moe in time for the fall trade. FOR SAYANNAn AND FLORIDA.?-UNITED malt line.-Tho new and splendid steamship b LORIDA, 11. 8. WoodhoH, captain, will leave on Saturday. Jooe 26, at 4 o'clock, P M. from pier No 4 North river Apply to . SAMUEL L. MITCH ILL. 1.3 Broadway. The Augusta. Thomas Lyon, captain, on Saturday. July 1 id. itrengtn, accommodation, and far*, those ships For spec-. have no superior on the ooean. FOR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICIIMOND.? 3 he new and elegant United States mail steamship JAMESTOWN, Lowls Parrlsh, osmmnndar, will leave pier 13 N. R.. on Saturday, 2Sth Inst., for tho above pi noes. For freight apply on board, and for passu* to LUDLAM A PLEASANTS, No. 32 Broadway. No freight resolved after So'(lookon Saturday. FOR NORFOLK. PETERSBURG AND RI^'MOND Unlted States Mall Lino.?The steamship J A MESTOwN, Lewis Parrlsli, commander, leaves pier No. 1.3 North river, every Saturday afternoon at 4 o.eloek- Tho steauulilp HOaNOKK. Edward Cavendy eommandor. every Tuesday afterooon at 4 o'olook. Freight received every Friday and Saturday. Monday and Tuesday, but not after 3 o'clock on davs ol sailing. For 'rciahl apply on hoard, ai d for passage tn R LUDLAM A PLEASANTS, 32 Broadway FOR CHARLESTON AND FLO R* DA?SEMI-WEEKLY U. S. Mali Lino.?The new and fast going steamer MARlOw, M. Berry, commander, will leavo pur No 4 North river, on Saturday, Juno 2>. at 4 0 clock P M. precisely. Fcr freight apply on hoard, where all hills of lading will he eigi.ed; and for paaease at the offloeof SI-o/fORD, 111.ESTON A ro., S^tadway TOrongh fickcts to Florida as follows?To Jaoksonvlllo .31, Pilotka $33. SANDFOFD'8 independent line of steamers for Pbiladelotlia via Cape May?The oew and splendid lea .Wamete PkLAWARE KENNKbEC,and JOII# *AR S1IA LL, will leave pier 14 North river, foot of Cedar street, daily at S P. U., for Philadelphia, landing -nab way at Cape May. Csoln p.image to Philadelphia or Cape May. $2; >l?ek to Philadelphia, 21 AO. Fxeuriion tlcrete to Philadelphia and return. $3. For freight or passage, apply on board, or at *? ?"?r? \ Ste&r _ AGRKF.ADI.E TO PREVIOUS NOTICE A MEETING cfthci-nbln paase tgara was held on b-ird t M a "eamar N.rthcrn light, and, on motion, tho Hon J B. Kerr was called to the chair, and W. H. ltsvis, M D.. was appointed Secretary. The rhair stated the object of the meeting and, on motion, Meters. J Lambert K. W Unmmctt, aid C'ept. A Sloan, were appointed a committee to dra't rci ilntions evpre-'ivc of the ?e??? of the meeting. The committee re ported the following prvamMo an W rceolntions. whioh wcri t:dented :?We, the underilgnad cabin caaeengers, on board ol tne ttcamahip Noithern Light on tho passage between S'.n Joan del Norte and New Y?rk. at the termination or our voyage, being desirnn* of teatify log onr sentiments to wards the Nicaragua line between Now York and San Fran cisco. do b-reby Resolve. That, in Captain Baldwin, of the steamship Brother Jonathan, and ii. Captain Thomas Miner, of th* steamship Northern Light, we reoogniie thorough rent! ? men, ana accomplished commanders and navigators, ever alive to their dntv, and earnestly ecllcltone to secure aud promote the comfort of their paeeengera. fr-solved That our waruieet acknowledgements ari due to 1'urstri Low and Hedges, and the snversl ntfioers cf both vessels named above, for tbeir unremitting attentions to make onr voyage pleasant and ag'veable. to solved, II at we enrdially comment th* Nicaragua Una between New York and San l'rancisco, to Pie public for health a> d ase of transit from ooean to ocean. Resolved, That these iircceedlngs be signed by the officers of this meeting, on behalf of tho passengers nod published In tie New York newspapers, and California papers be re quested tn ecpy the lame. Alter which the meeting adjourned. W. U. Davis, Svcrutary. T. R. KERR, Chairman. rnunTTRK, BNAMFM.ED iKD COTTAGE FURNITURE.?SETS from $26 to SI UUO The largest assortment lu thu United State*. Set* mnile In number, color, and ehade, to salt all taiitee. CI LI.IF9 A B VKN I, mannfarturera. M4 Broad way. (a few doore above Spring (treat, eait tide.) mannfaolo ry, No. 48 Greene street. Enamelled and cottage furniture.?the ?nbteribere Invito tie attention of purohnscrs to tbeir stock of faelimnahlo and durable chamber eulten, fro m $2.1 upwards. Factory and ealeeroom No. 02 White etro-1, three doore west of Broadway. Dealers, shipper >, and the trade supplied on liberal terms, WARWICK A TURNER. Suites of enamelled cottage furniture, from $16 to $9bO.?I'urehaiers will flud too above the best and cheapest suites to be bought any whero. Mattresses and palliasses made st the lowest wholesale prices; warrant ed pare hair. MATHEWS A STACY, 92B Broadway, eoraer of Spring street. flREWORKtl, CnREWOPRS.? NEW YORK. LABORATORY, NO. 191 X1 Front street.?Fire ersokors. Canton rookets, donble bsaders, Jostteks, and a eoapleta assortment of fireworks, warranted of the first quality. Country merchants ant dealers in general, also committees for eity and eountry dis plays, snpplied on the most liberal terms. M. BENNETT, 19< Frent street. EIREWORKSI FIREWORKS I - $50,000 WORTH OF fireworks, comprising every variety known in the mar , fur sale lew, at store 210 Washington street. Whole sale dealers and committees for exhibition works are invited to examine the itoek before purebasing elsewhere. JOHN E. BOSS, Proprietor. Fireworksi fireworesi of every descrip tlon, and warrantad of tha first quality. Country msrehante and othrrt supplied on liberal terms. Rt>d [11NS A WILLY, VHH Washington street, corner of Chambers, FIREWORES?A WELL SELECTEE STOCK OF Chinese crackers, double headers, rockets, pin wheels, scroll wheels, trianglus, flower pots torpedoes, blue lights, beneolas, Roman candles, exhibition pieces, Ac., of the best quality, whioh are offered at the lowoxt priucs. THOMAS DUNK1N, Nt. 10 Maiden lane. 171 IRE WORKS.-THE OLD STAND NO. 30 ATLANTIC J} street, Brooklyn, has now on band the largest and best stock of fireworks ever ? fiered to the trsde. Storekeepers and the pnbllo generally aan be supplied on the most liberal terms. All orders promptly executed and paeknd with care. WOOD A FULGE AFF, 39 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. HOMKKTRADfi. ONLY FOUR DAY8 LEFT-IMPROVE TnE PRESENT time.?$'9 only for a beautiful country residence in the pleasant village of Rorevale, adjoining Lakeland, where a new church and a number of p-ivate dwellings ha?e already been erected, and several more now being eruotcd, and orope of almost every kind maybe seen growlrg equal to any en Long Island, and very near tha mucbadmliOd Lake Konkon kema. 2,030 desirable building lots, and DO farms will bo distributed among 000 shareholders on tbeSIHh of Jnns, 193.1. Each suhsoTlb?r, "or only $19 will receive a warrantee deed for four building lots, 2." by 100 feet each, or a far a of from two to twenty acre*. This Is a fine opportunity to get olear of paying enormous rents in this eity, and owning a delight ful and healthy country residence near the city, where the domestic comlnrta of a fan lly olrcls can he fully leatlsed, and where 21,000 building lots and about 39U farms have al ready be>n sold. A few farms of from five acres and np werdi can now he had If appli-d for immediately, at from $20 to $.'.0 per sore; end as regards the quality of the soil, 1 refer to a statement which wai made at the American In stitute, at a regular meeting of tha Farmers' illuh, on the I 21st of Jnno, instant, and without any knowledge or mine, I from whioh statement the following is au extract, via.:? "With respect to Long Island lands, which had boeu s? 1 roueb talked of at the two previous meetings, when dismiss ing the subject of sandy soils, the follnaring lact was record ed:?Edwin Johnson haa from one to two thousand aores on the south side of L?ug Inland, about forty seven miles from New York, whero the land la no better, I'as good, as about Lakeland itation. Ha haa this year grown carrots twenty two aeres, beets right acres, lie estimates the carrot orop at eight hundred bnshtls per aore. worth from thirty to forty eenta per bnshal, or from six to seven thousaad dollars for the ere*. Mr. Ireland, who has a farm In the vicinity, thinks tha Lakeland station soils better than his " As but a short time ie left to procure a share in tbeaa lota and farms ?a few only being left? application should be made Imme diately to CHARLES WOOD. 208 Broadway, where map* and pamphlet* ?s* b* had gratis. DAGUERREOTYPES, 25 CENT DAGUERREOTYPES.?TROSE PICTURES iaksu by FOWLER, at hi* aa v rooms, 371 Bowery, are beautifully got up. Hundreds ars taken daily, from(i A. M. until 7 P- M. All pictures taken at theae room* are war ranted unchangeable In any climate. Remember the N*., 371 Bewery. near Fourth struct, east side, established In 1342. Sewus, ttcoad floor. JJiOl "DOWKRY TOVATRR?DOORS orilf AT Til CCR -D tain rim at 7J? o'aloea. Balarday avsaiag, Joan 25. will ha performed THE ROBBERS. Charles .Mr. Eddy I Raamaa Mr. Soymeur Frnacis,..... Mr. Hanblla I Saltier Mr. R?* Herman Mr. Daan I Hplegslborg Mr Griffiths Daniel. Mr. Reed | Amelia Mr*. Parker Popular Pong Minn Hiffort l'aa da Dean.........Mr. rietehar and Mix Dawes tor g?Land of Mr Birth... Mr. Ran THI wOMDERFFL WOMAN. Frontlgnae Mr. Davaen I Hortanaa Mra. Taomaaa Crispin. Mr. OriffithR I < aalla Miss Somers National theatre, Chatham street.-doors open at 7; aartain rtara at 7Vi o'clock. Benefit of Mra Branton. Saturday Don Caesar . .Mr. J. R, Srott I LMfftUv., Ml.. l,aodera Don Joie Mr. ClnrVf i Lkntann Mra. NlcUola favorite Danoe Mlaa Mary Partington SWISS SWAINS. Swig Mr. Fox | Roaetta.... .. .Mra. Brunton Walter Mr. Siple I Dame Mra. Banniater TKKMPETER'S DAUGHTER. Michael Mr. Ungard I Robin Mr. Herbert Phlllir*t Mr. Kamaa I Lapbomb... .Mr Fredericks Madclon Mra. Brunton BARNUM'S museum.-the bearded ladt from Switzerland, with a foil grown beard and wbiakara. la aow hero. Thie afternoon at 3. the fenta af Herr Ton Spingnlen end the STKANOER. Evening, at 8 o'clock, two admirable playa, and Von Spingnlen. Three living Anaoon dng on bnnd Admianlon to nil, 3d eente; Parquet and First Balcony. 12X cents extra. CHRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, 473 BROADWAT, ABOVE Grand rtrest ?Open every night daring the week, under the aole direction and personal mperriaion of E. P. Chrlfty, whoae ooneerta In thla el'y, for the pnat aevan yaara, have been received with favor by highly raapeetable and faahiona ble andler cea. Tickets. 35 cents Doara open at 7, te teen aaenee at 8 o'clock. The brtan gallery or christian art. con talaing a rerita of two hundrad authentic painting*, >T the moet celebrated Italian, Spanish, Plemiah, and Fronon master*, from Onldo do Sicnne, (A. D. 1221,) down to Horace Vcraet, is now open for exhibition at 843 Broadway, otar Union nark. Admission 23 cents. Exhibition hours froaa 9 A. M . to 10 P. M. Franklin museum, 175 Chatham street.?gmo. LEA. Proprietor ?Tlio above establishment is span every afternoon at3 o'clock, end in the evening at 7)?, for the purpose of "Classic and Original Representations of Living, htatnary," ky M'lle Caelnct'e Troupe of Model Artlata, to gether with a variety of beantiful performances. For further particulars, ace bills of aaoh day. Adminaioa:?Seats In Private Boxen. SO aenta; Stage Seats, with onahioned arm ehaira, 37X; Boxes, 2S ocnte. Gallery, 12)i oanta. MR. JOHN OWENS' ASCENT OF MONT BLANC. Tbe public are respectfully informed that in conse quence of the extraordinary and briliinnt success that has crowned the production of this novel entertainment daring the past twelve weeks, Mr. Owens baa bean induced to lease a now and epacioas hall, on the most fashionable part of Broadway, which is uow being fitted up expressly for bim, in the mot gorgeous manner, preparatory te ra opening for the inmmer seaion. In order to give due effect to the ex tensive alteration and decoration In progress, is will be ab Solntely necessary to CLOSE THE PRESENT SERIES for n faw days. Due notion will bo given of the night of re opening. LA8T WEEK OF BANVARn-8 nOLY LAND.?THE Goorama, 6Ufl Broadway. This magnificent paint iLg presents, in minute detail, nil the snored localities men tioned in the Bible; the monntains, cities, rivers, and lakse and nil the Holy Places now in dispute between the Emps rors of Francs and Russia. Exhibited every evening, asl o'elook; and an Wednesday and Saturday afternoon*, nt ?'slock. Admission. 60 cents; children, half-prloe TO AMATEURS AND OTH*R?.-MES9RS. SKERRBTT and ANDERTWN, Dramatic Agents, purpose de voting a p' rtion of their time to teaching elocution, and preparing indies in d geutlemeu for the dramatic pr Tension. A elass is now being formed Terms made known on ap plication at their office. 11 Chambers street, from 10 till 3 o'clock. Separate apartments for ladies. LADIE8 AND GENTLEMEN WISHING TO JOIN A Draniutio Association now organising under new sua rices, may bear of full particulars by addressing TllOi. D. DOWNING, 22 Vandam street. Reference as to rcspeta billty given and required. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ae. WATCHES AND JEWELRY-THE SUBSCRIBER IS ?oiling nil descriptions of ?OLniRU SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY ATVD IILWI1 WARE, nt retail, at mnch lues than the usnnl price*. JUEGENnEN WATCHES. Real Jnlss Jorgsnsen watches received by every arrival. With acrtifoates from him with enoh watch, warranted per fect timekeeper*. cooper watches. Duplex and layers, in hunting and magic eases, perfect timekeepers. independent second and qoarter-seeoad watches, for timing horses, and gold and sliver oases. ohbonohetcu*. Splendid gold pesket chronometers, which run without any variation. e eight-day watches. Witches which run eight days. ENAMEL WATCHES. fer ladies, some in hunting cases. DIAMOND WATCHES for lndien some in megie cues. MAGIC WATCHBS, which change into three different warohee. WATGHrS WHICH WIND op and tnrn the hands without any key. Fine gold lopine watches, four holes Jewelled tV N tine gold detsehed lever* 30 00 Gold enamelled watches for the ladies SB 00 Gold English patent levers 35 00 Gold English patent It ve? hunting eases 58 00 Silver patent levers, as low as id 00 Sliver detached levers, as low as 14 00 and all other atyles of watches at squally low priocs. DIAMONDS. Diamond servings, pins, bracelets ftngsr rings, and Mosses, for sale at much less than the usnai prices. JEWELRY. ill kinds ef gold shains, pure gold wedding rings, gold kejs and scale gold pens and pencils, gold and silver thim bles, bracelets, breastpins, enff pins, lockets earrings, gold and sliver spee'aolcs, gold toothpicks, oharms, chntslaius. ?bains Ac silver ware. Sterling silver spoons, enps, forks, penknives, napkin rings, fruit loives wedding caln knives, Ae., Ae. Watches and .lev elry exchanged. All watches warranted to keep good time, or the money returned. repairs. All kinds of watches and clorks cleaned and repaired la the bast manner, nt much less thau the usnai prices. QEOKOK C. ALLEN, Importer i f watches and jewelry, wbnlasals and rotnii, Na 11 Wall street, second floor. L?nr Broadway. mrricva. SU"REMF, COURT.?IN THE MATTER OF THE AP. plication of tue Mayor, Ald? rui?n, and Commonalty of (li? city of New York relative to the ojwning of 123.1 street, from Third ixrrrna to the now arena* on th* tut. rly aid* of Mount Morris square. lo tlio Twelfth ward of sold elty, th* Commissioners of tatlmnte and Assessment in the above en titled matter hereby give notice, pursuant to th* atatuto* In anch eaev made and provided to the owner or owner*, oo tenant ar occupants of all boiiaea and lot* and itnproved ox enlloproTod land* affected thereby, and to all other* whom It may concern, aa follow*, to wit :? Virat. That they hare oora plated their estimate and aateaa ment and that all prraona, whoa* Intereata ar* affected tLervhy, and who may be nppovd to the aaine. do preaent their objection*, in writing to William H. Biting, Esq., the ehairman of eeid Coumieaionere, at hia ofllte, No. 79 Nan aau street In the city of New York, on or before th* 23*1 day ef Jtinu net t. Second. That th* ahatraet of the eattmateand aaaeament, eontalnlng the name* of the oenera of the lota assessed, the numbeia of anck lot.* aa they appear upon th* map of th* Comuii-sioiiers, together with aoch mnp anil the amount of the aaaoaament, whether for damage or bei eftt, and alao aO the affidavit*, estimate*, and other doenmenta. which were need by th* aaid Commissioners In making their estimate and aaeeaament, hat* been deposited in th* S'reet CommlS aioner'i office, of the eity of New Terk, there to remain for the Inspection of whomsoever!! mny oiacern. until thn 33d day of July nnt Third. Alao, tbtt the llmlta embrneed by this asaeMment are as follows, that is to say ?All th* lot* of land situate la the Twelfth ward of the eity of New York, and which tnken together are bounded on the west by the eaatnrly aid* of th* new street or avenn# on the easterly aide of Honnt Morris square, on the cast by the westerly aid* of the Second ave nue on the north by the line ot the centre of the block be te een 123d street ai.d 121th street, and on tha sonth by th* line of the centre of the block between 12'ld street and I22d street, (excepting therefrom auoh street* end avenues, or parta of streets and aTenn**. aa have already beer, o|>ened.) aa the tame ie laid out en th* map of the said Commission er*. deposited aa aforesaid. Fourth. Alto, that our report in tha abov* entitled mat ter will be mede and presented to th* Supreme Court of th* Stat* of New Tork. at a special term of the aaid oourt, to he held at the City Hall, in the city of New Tork, on 8a tnrday, the 23d day of July, A. O. 1*63, at tlio opening of the court on that day; and, that then and there, or aa soon theraafUr aa cuunatl can be heard, a motlea will he mad* that laid report bo cor.Armed. WILLIAM H. EI.T1NO, ) CU ARIES W. 1A WHENCE, J Commissioner*. CARLTON EDWARDS, \ Rated New Tork, May 10, 1863. SUPRFMB COURT.?IN THE MATTER OF THE AP plloation of the Mayor. Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of New Tork, rcl?tlv* to the opening of 123d street, from Third avenue to th* new avenue on th* eastorly side of Mount Morris square, in the Twelfth ward of said city. Th* Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in tlieabovu entitled matter hereby give notice, that they will meet at the ofhee of William If. Kiting, Esq , 79 Nassau street, inthn aity of New York, on Thursday, th* seventh day of July, at four o'clock in the alternoou, lor the purpose of hearing in opposition to the estimate and assessment of the said Com missioner*, any person or person* who mny canaider them selves nggrlnvrd thereby. WILMAM II. EI-TINO, ) CHARI.KS W. LAWRENCE, >Commissioners. Carlton bdwakds, S Dated New York, Jeno 23, 1853. ui rvrjmm vuiim.?in inn PA1 UK Ur I I1K Ar* plication o* the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty *1 ? oltyof New York, relative te th* opening of Ninety rd street from Fourth avenn* to last river. In the QCPRIME CbURT?IN THE MATTER OF THE AF the t_ third Twelfth werd of said eity ? Pursuant to itatato in s'ueii ease made and provided, tha Hnyvr, Aldermen, and Commonal ty of the eity ef New Tork. hereby give notion that they in tend to apply for the appointment of ?amminsionert of Es timate and Assessment In tha above untitled matter, at a special term of the Snprem* Court, te be held at the City Hall of the elty of New York on Saturday, tha ninth 19th) day of July, 1M3, at the ope ting of the oenrt on that day, *r as soon thereafter as conns*! nan be heard, that th* na ture and extent of the improvement herebv intended ie th* opening of Ninety third street, from rourth arena* to th* Rest river, in the Twelfth ward of said elty, a* laid ent upon thn map or plan of said city, nader and by vlrtna ef An set entitled "An net relative to improvements touching the laying ont ef itreetsnnd roads ia the slty of New York, and fur other purposes." passed April 3, 1807. ROBERT / DILI-ON, Counsel to th* Corporation Mow York. June 10. 106ft. SUPREME COURT.?IN THE MATTER Or TRE AP plioatioa of the Major. Aldermen, and Commonalty of the city of New York, relative to the opening of Fifty eighth street from Fifth nvenne to the Hudson rivsr, in th# city of Nsw Tork ?Pursuant to statutes In saoh case mad* and provided, the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of th* city of New York hereby give notios, that they intend lo apply to the Supreme Court of tlio State of New York, at a rpe, fal term of the mid court, to be held at the city of New York, on Saturday, the 2Sd day of Jnly, A. D. IHAS, at the opening of tiie oourt on that day, or as soon thereafter aa eonneel can be heard, for th* appointment of Com mist! oner* of Estimate and Assessment in thn above entitled matter; that tb* natnia and exteat of the {improvement hereby in tended la tho opening ef Fifty eighth (treat, from Fifth avenue to tha Hudson river, in the eity of New York, as laid nnt on tho mnp or plan of aaid eity, nnder ana by vtr tun of an not ef the Legislature of the people *f lbs Stat* of New York, entitled 'An net relative So Improvement*, tensbing tb* laying ont of streets and road* In tb* eity ef New York, and for other purposes," passed April 3, 1897. Ki-KKRT J. til,I,ON, CoaasN to th* Corporation. Dated New Tork, Jan* 22. 1863. irnu pay. XTRA PAT.*?U. 8. MATT BAILORS, WHO IBRTRD n th* U. 8. Nary, ia the Faeifle Ocean, at aay time from 1846 to IMS. aan obtain their sxtra donhl* pay, ef EDWARD BIMlLL, agent, and Hate) parser U. B^Nary, Ma. 18 South William stesst. OFFICERS AND SEAMEN OF THE UNITED STATI* Nary, who eerred In th* PaelSe at aay Urn* from UM0 to 1862, saa receive their eitra pay of P. T. BSTTS, agent. 66 Wall strevt, b Moment E mwawwi. VTIBLO'S GARDEN'"?THE COO LEW AND ] jy llght/al retr, >1 la tb* world D**rs opoa at 7; to eommeni-e ?t H o'aloak. Tithed* la all part* of tb* hou*? 90 orali: Prl'iU Box**, |9 MB. BURTON IN HIS BEST CHA RACTBB8, aaaportcd by a tal?nt*d Company. ***** evening, aaaapw Salarday. Monday ????tan. June 3S *(<1 biptibmal w A DUEL IN TUB DABB. Mr. Gregory Graeafioch Mr Barken BctM* Mr* Uolmau I Waltar Mr. Gwwrtsy Mr*. Maria .'ana Goldfinch MUa B*]ra**<l . m ONE THOUSAND MM.I.IVERS WANTED. Jo* Btw ..Mr Bortoa I hellaa Mrs. Hetmaa Tom Ti|it?n... .Mr. Jehnston | Angelica Mrs. Hatfb** ST.CHARLBS THEATRE, BOVKBT, NEAR CHATHAM tuuarr?Boxes au<l Parquet 29 vent*. Ladlai aadeklld rea admitted to afternoon performance at haWaci**. Bea* fit *f Ml FUjrd, Saturday alurtwa, at 3 a'oloeh, wtu b? bcriomeo CAVALIERS AND ROUNDHEADS. Sir Richard Wrougbton Nt. Bvadahaw Populai Sob* < ... Mr. Hamilton WHO SPEAKS FlRST. la tb* avanlnr, at i\ o'clock *111 ba parfianaad TAINT HE A R'r NRVEK WON *FA1R LADT. NORMaN LESLIE. ASMODtUS. A GLANCE AT NEW TOBK. TjIBANCONI'B HIPPODROME. ? PRODUCTION fP J Ter*aiU**,ta 1664, the moat gergoo** aad aatoaadlaa* pageant *r*r produced In America. BieilTH WIU I* OMBBlOAOr FBANCONI 8 COLOSSAL HIPPODBOMB, Witb all it* nnl-ueted splendors, Daring Chariot Baee*. muu. m rieid Sporta, aad ttt? ?lotting Lhasa, aad tb* Tilting iir<>n,.d, at MADISON dvtl.'sRk. THIS AFTERNOON and EVENING, will b* produced tba new grace "n.urloal Hp**te*la, ar ranged nod eompo-ed from the t'recob ef Molldre, balag am ?xact reproientation of tba FAMOUS FETE8 GIVEN BT LOUIS *IT.t IN ldM. BEFORE THREE QUEENS. la point of BisgniUceuoo, in affect*, maobianrm trappings, drenaea, appointment*, nnd parauheraglis. it I* de?Ww*d t* crest* naparallalltd wonder an* eioitomant. It will 'ba, without exception, tb* flneet .1 solar of baaaty, grand*sr. nnd fMOlontfon. the people of Aiuerfcs bar* arar wilataaad. Among th* dlitlngairhed fentu or will It* tb* PLEASURES OF TUF. K*C?aNTED ISLANB, la wbieh the opening of |li* Magi* ll?*k trBl develop* tbw fairy mornmenta of the corps i>e ballet. composed of arar on* huuor?d and at* India*. In tb* grand Triumphal Pro?ea*io?, In whieh tba aatirw ?tnd, eompany, aad rait resouroe* of tb* **tabliahm*at will participate, THE RENOWNED FLORAL CAB, bnllt aad used by Franeonl at his llipcedrome, at Pari*, will b* prodnoed Tbl* beautiful muring tempi# waa aoa ?troctea at an In.mente expense. end I*. without daabt, tba ?neat affair *rer enhibited?i lie ado, * Inn groan* being nompoiod of yoang ladle* disposed by bidden and latrUatw machinery in th* m?*t uorol and graceful positions, aerial suspensions and rarolntion*. forming tb# moat woadmfal. classical, aad macbanicnl eshlbitio* arar praaontod in tb* world, reallaing appareut impossibilities. the wbol# Itoktd with all the appartona?ees that ??* ?r tboagbt eaa dariaa to adorn or create wonder PRICBS OF ADMISSION TO THB WHOLB. Box**. ., 60 Cant* (Pit M MM Reeerrcd Seat* $11 Sasaon Tlukat* ,$M Door* open at 2 aad 7 P. M Perforates*** waamn ah SK acd 8 o clock.. Performance* will be given eve'* afternoon and evoatag, thoae ef tbe afternoon living equal in eeery rsepeet to then* ef tb* orenlng. Children ander tea gear* of age will be ad mi 'tod fur half priee to tb* raatr**d ***** aad boxes, *a *?oh performance. Ticket* can b? lacursd at th* toilowiag plaoe*:?W**t*rti Hotel, A* tor Heaac, Lorijoy'* and Dedwertk'* maata via re. TV" OOD'8 MINSTRELS, 444 BKu* DWAT, ABOVM VV U(isard (treat.?Opoa every evening.?H. Weed, Ma Eagtr and Proprietor. The oiiUrtui-imeeto offered by tbl* eelebrntcd company uf Musician* and Ethiopian Delineator* annnot be equalled by say other head In tb* Ualtad Status. Be* programme. Door* open at t>>4 sooner* *o?*ia*n*** at 8*'*li>ok. Admla*i?a 26 cent*. The tmbll* are raspoatfollp informed that tb* aft- ruoou coaoert* are dleeoatlnnad. WASHINGTON CIRCUS. CORNER OF THIBTT ninth *tr?et aad Sixth avenue.?M ANN, KOORR, aad THOMSON, Proprietor*. Col. Al?nb Mean. Manager. tub cuottir r lac * or am-'Skmb.vt in thb citt. The public 1* respectfully Informed that tbi* aaiqaa anl beautiful plao* of amuseiuont U now oompletocT, aad IPR for the acaren. PxnroBMAROaa btebt Aftuunoon awe Evnwraa, By a eon pasy of th* moat ronownod and e*eompUMb*d *4 tint* In tb* United State*. Madan e Tournaiare, W. B. Carroll, Mr*. W. B Carroll, Mr Armstrong, La Petit Mario, Sam Lathrop, - M'll* JoNpbin*, Boob? WUUaM The Antonio Family, and a fall troup* of Lqneitrisn* and Qymnaatr will tlMar' arery AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Afternoon?Door* open at 9; performance to commune* *E 3 o'clock. Evening?Duor* open at 7; performance t* aem moneent fl. Admleitnn tosll part* of the houie. 28 oant*. Tb* Sixth arena* oar* and *tng** pea* th* door* er*ry tbit* minute*, and th* Eighth arenas **r* are withiatwt mi so tee walk. CASTLE GARI EN .?FRENCH A HEISBR, PROPRIE tor*.?The aeveoth grand Pander Ceicert. by Dodwertb'a celebrated Cornet Hand, this eeiui.n. will take plaoe an Sn,< day erotilng, Jnne 26. No postponement oa aooount of < weather. Admiuka, 26 oonts Cuoaart to eoaimeao* -1 . o'tlock The Garden i* open every day for tb* ****mi(.o,i tlon of vDlter*. HOWLETT'S MUSEUM SALOON, BROOKLYN, cWt ncrof Fulton and Orunpe street*.? Turtle soup, to gcther with all other kind* of refreshments, always oti hand. TUJ < AFTERNOON AN EXTRA PERFORMANCE will be given at tbo St. Charles theatre, for the amass ment of families. Tbe plays of ' Cavaliers aad Roand bt-ails," *iid ' Who 8poalts*Fir?t," will b* performed. La die* and children Imll price. To uigl.t a great bill, for the benolitofMr. Ilo.*d, on wtiioli ocoassion Mia* Mit*h?U ha* volunteered. Theatre, Charleston, s. c.-wtll open, fob tb* soasou. on first biovi-nh. r. La?ies and geailsuMM dosiron* of engagemont* will ?t-'dras* JOHN SLOAN, Comedian, Natl -nalTheatre. Philadelphia. OnKAHEHTAli OUW WORKS, to. CART IRON RAILING WITHOUT KIVRTS?"THB New York Foundry anil Iron Hailing Company," man ufaetnre tMa railing in every stvlo, at twenty Ave eaata per (cot less than by the old method. Castings of all kind*, with every description of iron work for buildings, bank ana vault doura, shutters, hraoketa. columns, vault covers, grat ings balconies, verandahs, office and desk railing, door and window guards, wall stays, dr.. assented with despatch, and at most reasonable charges Foundry, foot of 46th street. North Kivar, Specimens, in sectious, to be seen at their warerooms, No. 7V Dunne street, a few doors east ef Broadway. JOBN B WTCKERSHAM. MANUFACTURER UY wire rsiling, iron fence for farms, Ao., 313 Broadway. Ornamental iron work, (run and wire railings for pttblle aad Eri 'ate grounds, narks, lawns, dwellings. Ao., from M seats o 910 per foot. Iron liodstenda, the most eomplete assort ment in this city; prices from 93 to 960 Iron doge, liens, urns, va'es, ketchings, posts, spring ehalrs, settees, mat tresses, towel stands, hat racks, nmhrslla stands, spittoens, Ac., Ac. Wlckershsm'. celebrated railroad and farm fbnee, from 91 <Ki to Its per rod. 'ihe subscriber offers the lavgeot stoek of ornamental iron work in the United Mates, all ?f his own manufacture, nt exceedingly low prises. Superior quality of bairund e?rn husk mattresses. JOHV B. WIOK EKSIIAM. warehouse 313 Broadway; works, 37, 39 aad <1 Lewis street. ?? ====s=a. MEDICAL, DR. CLARK, klE.MHt.Il OF THE UNIVERSITY OF New York, ean be Sinsultod at 4R Canal street, twe doors east of Itroedwav. times hours front 8 to 11) A. M.. and from 4 to D P. If. OCTOR HUNTER CAN BE CONSULTED AS USUAL from 7 A. M. nntll 10 P. at his old Hautertaa dls D penssry, Nr. 3 Division street; established In 1*34. Oar agent in Albany it looated at No. 9 Blseoker street, ear ner of Broadway. DHR. WARD, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN AND SUR reon. a graduate of the farnoat University of Edtnhwg. Scotland Honrs of business, front 7 AM. till 9 P. 1L, daily. Office, .'ill C'snsl strict, one door east of Broadway. Dr. wm. ward, graduate or thr most cblb 1 rated schools of Knr"pe, aad assistant to Dr. Wand. lioers of consnltation. from 8 A. M. till 9 P. M., daily. Sua dsys, from 1(1 to 13 only. Offico, W Canal (treat, oao does east of Broadway. DR. COJlBkTT, NO I'J 1H7ANE STREirrBETWTMlff Chatham and William streets. N. B.?Dr. C. Is amaa ber of the Nsw York University. Offlus honrs from 7 A. M to 9 P. M.. Rnnday ? excepted. DR. JOHNSON. 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE OON ililted at his ofiiee, whore he has praotised for the last twenty two years, lioursfrum 7 A. M. to 9 P. 8 an days excepted. DR. ROSI.EK'8 GENERAL INFIRMARY, 379 T? street.?Dr. Rosier respsctfnlly asaoaasss to the l that he hssestahlishod in a very agreeaolo aad healthy i of the rlty a General Infirmary In which ho will roosdvs r Monday, the 2(Hh of Juno, any ri speotabla patients of sssss. 'i he infirmary of Dr. Rosier It situated la Tenth stiesC between First avenue and avenne A. next to TompkiM ?qnare, and is arranged in a manner similar te the Malseag dot ante, of Peris and sthnr capitals of Earops. All pky siolsns and private persons who have thus Car paid a vtsst to Dr. Rpsbr's Infirmary, have spoksa in the most lattaring terms of the arrangements within, and. of eearte, the foaader and nrorrietcr of the institute has spared ao mearns te ~ivr I proprietor i the seme a worthy rival of auy similar sstabllehmont. The apartments of the thoroughly elogaat mansion are e part* us, lofty, sad wall ventilated, every care aad preeanuen ha^ been taken to meks the same a comfortable aad pliatkni1 abods for the slek, who eannot well sajov the advantages d a family circle; the bast bedding has been specially pro enred, and the most attentive ears ia regard t# tending sal waiting will In every respect be bestoweo en these seekiM a borne and cenvafeaeenee in Dr. Roster's establishment Dr. Reslcr will devote himself, with the ntmoet attention H the treatment of his patients, and they will And him a (kith ful ar (1 untiring friend end nsalstant. One story, aattmli separated from the others, is dedicated eseludvely te tig reception of female patients; aad gemteal nursai will be t| atteadeaee. The male, as well as the female departments, have apparatus for oold aad warm bathe, eloae to thertel rooms. To surgical oases, aad to diseases of the eyas, ospn eial attention is paid hy Dr. Rosier. All preesrfpttoae ot medloements or dietetic erdlnanee* are prepared nader the Immediate supervision of Dr. Rosier; tbs house sen tains a dispensary, kitchen, weshhonse, Ac., far the exclusive bene fit of the Inmates of the infirmary. Whomever the state off health of patients allows it, tbsy are at liberty te restive vlsilera or amuse themselves with reeding in the elegantly fnrnished parlor. The terms of admittance are as follows: For one bed in a saloon, the bed, however entirely separated from others, 96 a week; for one bed ie a private room, 919 weekly. Medical attendance, medicines, board aad tend ing are herein Inslndsd, as wall as the wins wkioh may be ordered by the f hyslci.n to convalescents. At the reception of a patient , one week is to be pre paid blok persona who sannot well Had ao opportunity to reach the infirmary, am, oa notice, hronght thither without charge. For the benefit of all, dr. oelbardt HER BALIST renpectinlly announces that he will have ready, early next week, at hie General Pills aad Prtmlem Aqua Premium Dapet, 363 Brooms street, a newly discovered ar ticle, the General Aromatic Elixir, for vrodnaing mediae ted baths at horns. Its valuable qualities, which are supe rior to any thing ever offered, will to fully described in n ft tare advertisement. HYATT'S INFALLIBLE LIFE BALSAM Tto Watts' Nervous Antidote, genuine. fit Basting's Syrup of Nantha. "' j Rodgers' Syrnp of L'varwort and Tar ' l Wlstar't Balsam of Wild Chorry I Dr. Jayns's popular and gsnnlas Family Medietas*. Aysi's Cherry PeeteraL for oonghs. ,1 Wolfe'* Aromatio Seheidam Soouavo* JAM. aad 1 Dr. Cool 's Remedy for InlompcrMitoV.. . .. . . . I 8. P. A JsoobTownsead'sSarssparllla ' l Professor Morse's Invigorating Cordial,.. .98, or twe fbr fit Hampton's Vegetable Tiactnreend Dr. Honek't Faneoea.. 1 Di. Van Ilambert's Female Monthly Pills t Ksllinger'a Mustang Lialmeat aad Radway'a Rafted. Hatentnga' Oxygssntsd sad Oerman Bitten, Omood'e India Cholagngua toT Fever and Agne .VTTTil fit Foegate's Anodyne Cordial, genniao.... .too Braadrsth'a, Wright's, II olio war's, and Radwnir?s #jto Heiskill's and Dailsy'a Ointment aad Poor Man's Prtaadk. Davis's Kahvsa* aad Hyperion, and Barry'* Trlnsphsnnnn. at GUlOfJ's, corner of Bownry and OvnidrtT ' Newport water cure was oprnmd on the first of April. It has he*n fitted np with particular regard to enmfort and convenience.'aad, with l he celebrate* bcslthfiilo.se of the Newportollinate, will h* a meat lorte. hitter, oiiursss ud W- k. REil, New poet, ST^