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IVVSBTISEIEPn MHBWB1 ETE1T DAT ~~~ CORPORATION SOTO K8. CORPORATION NOTICE. - PCBLIC NOTICE I heteby given to the owner or owmri, oecuptint or eo KmiU ?f *11 hoaaea and lota, improved or unimproved luiii affeeted thereby. that the fellowiag wmiuienl i hare i keen completed h j the Aueiaon. and are lodge I in the uffioe ef the Bureau of Assessments for examination, Lv all pur lull iutcraated, via ?For sewer in USth street, from Fourth ovenoe te Harlem rivar. The limits embraced by such ae Beaament. include all the several houses and lot* of ground, vacant lota, plaaaaand parcels ef land, situated on the north Bide of USth street, between First and SaconU aronaae; both I ?Mm of 116th street, between avenue A and Seeond avenne: moth tide of 117th atraet, botwecn avenue A aud Second ?venue; north side of 117th street, between avenne A and 3Fourth avenne; both tides of U8tli street. between Fourth avenue and Harlem river; on aouth ride of U9tli street, be- I A ween avenue A and Fourth avenue; north side or 110th ?treat, between avenue A and Seeond avenue; both sides of MOth street, between aveuua A and Second avenue, east ?ide of Fourth avenue, between 117th and 118th streets; both 1 ?idea of Third avenua. between 117th and llttth streets; west i tille of Second avenue, between 1 17ab and 119th streets; east ' ?He af Second avenae. between 116th and 121st streets; west Bide of First avenue, between ll&in and I2bt streets; east ' Vide of First avenue, between 116th and 121*t streets; west Bid a of avenue A. between 118th and 121st streets; ea->tjiid* ' ?f avenue A, between 117th and 119th streets. All parsons ; Vbose interest! are affected by the above named assessments, tad who are opposed to the tame, or either of them, are re quested to present their objections, in writing, to tbo ?t ior ptgned, at their odlca, No t Hall of Roeords, within thirty i <aya from the date of this notice. _ W I LI.I A 11 OAQI. > . CHARLES J DOD<*. > Assessor!. CHARLES McNIBLL. ) Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, March B, lflftd. I CORPORATION NOTICE. ? PUBLIC NOTICE IS TIERE] by given to the owner or owners, occupant or oecu Banta ofall houses and lots, improved or unimproved Ian da, Affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessort, and are lodged in the office of %he Bureau of Aa*e?fcmcnta for examination by all persona Interested, vit.:? For sewer in Forty-sixth street, fr a Xlghtli avenue to the Seventh avenne, and through the ?eventh avenue, from Forty -aixth to Fiftv-flrst struct Tho ftmita embraced by eueh assessment include all tho acvural iouses and lots of ground, vacant lota, pieces and parcels of Jtad, situated on tne north sido of Forty-second street bj Jkween Fifth and Seventh avenues, on both sides of Forty khird.Forty-Fourth *d forty-fifth atroets, between Fifth and Seventh avenues; on both sides of Forty-sixth, Forty-se venth, Forty-eighth. Forty ninth, Fiftieth, and Fifty-tirst Btrecta, between Fifth au<t Eighth avonnes; on both sides of 'Tlfty-aecond and Fifty-third streets, between Sixth and .Xighth avenues; on south ride of Fifty-fourth street, be tween Sixth aud Eighth avenues; west side of Fifth avenue, Vorty -seeond to Fifty -second streets; both sides of Sixth ?venae, from Forty-second to Fifty-fourth street; both sides Of Seventh avenue, from Forty-aeoond to Fifty-fourth Btreet; both sides of Broadway, from Forty-seeond to Fifty fourth street. All persons, whoso interests aro ulTeotod by Aha above-named assessments, r.nd who are opposed to the Same, or either of them, are requested to present their ob jection!. in writing, to the undersigned, at their offiee, No. 1 Hall of Records, within thirty davs 'Vom the date of this Botice. WILLIAM <iA K. ) CHARLES J. DODGE, V Assess >ra. * CI' ? IlLES McNIELL, S Office, Bureau of Assess .-ta, Stroet Department, March I. ISM. CORPORATION NOTICE.? DEPARTMENT OF REJ pairs and Supplies, March 9, 18.14. ? To Builders. ? Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Commissioner ?f Repairs and Suppliea, 3 City Hall, (basement,) until Mon day, March 20, IP64, at 12 o'clock, M., at which time they will b* opened according to the amended charter of IMS, for the cnllaing of a protection railinz on both aides of Eighth are ?ue, from Eighty -third to Ninetieth streets. Estimators *rill estimate for aald railing at so much per running foot. The plana and apceiflcationa of the work required to be done. Bnd all Information in regard thereto, can be Hfcd at the office ?f the Commissioner of Repairs and Suppliea, No. 3 City Hall, (basement); also for tne rebuilding of tho hose car riage houae, known aa No. 0, in Gonverneuratreet, near Madl B?n atreet, and also fer the building of temporarv sheds for Catharine Market; the aheda to be plaeod at the root of Mar ket atreot. Estimator* will estimate for aaid aheds at so touch per running foot. The plans and specifications of the Work required to be done, and all information in regard thereto, can be had at tbo offtoo of ttie Superintendent of public Buildings, No. 74 Ludlow atreet. Blank estimates ?an be had at either offloe. N. B. ? The oorainiasiosor re serves the right to reject all or any of the estimated, if deem ed for tba interest of the Corporation. BARTUOLOMEW B PITRDT, Commissioner of Repairs and Suppliea. JTIORPORATION NOTICE ?PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given to tho owner or owners, oceupant or oo wupants or all houses and lot , improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have |b*?n completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the Office of tne Bureau of Asioscmenta for examination by all jperaona Interested, via.: ? For sower in Battery plaoe, rrom (Washington to West street. Tho limits embraced by such Assessment include all the several houses and lots of gronnd, IVacants lots, piccea and parcels of land situated on both Ridea of Battery plaoe, from Washington to Westntreet. All persons whose interest* are affected by the above named Assessments, and who are opporcd to the same, or eitrticr of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, ?rithln thirty days from the date of this notiee. WILLIAM GAGE, 1 CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, ) Office, Bureau of Asaesaments, Street Department, March 10.1864. CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, to the owner or owner*, oooupant or oocu panta of all houses and loti, improved or unimproved lands, affected theroby, that the following assessments h?vo bocn completed by the Assessors, and arc lodged In tho oluco of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons Interested, vis.:? For regulating and paving Thirty-fifth ?treat, betwoon First and Third avenues. Tho limits em ftraeea bj such assessment include all toe several houses mud lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of laud, situated on on both sides Thirty -tifth street, between First And Third avenues. All persons who interests are attested Jtj the above named uaessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, te the underpinned, at tUeir ottiea. Jio, 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM UAOI, J this notice. .. * , CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES McNIBLL, > Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, March 10, 1854. MIORPOBATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given, that petitions have been presented in the Beard of Councilmen for the construction of sewers in the the following named streets, to wit: Fifteenth street, be tween Seventh and Eighth avenues: Forty-seventh street, ketw?cn Eicbtli and Ninth avenues; Hamersley street, from Houston street to Hudson river. All persons interesied in the above, and having objections thereto, are requested to present the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, on or beforo Wednesday. Mareh 22, 1854. ELIAS L. SMITH, 1 THEO. R. DE FOREST, ? Croton Aqueduct Board. A. W. CRAVEN. J x New York, March 11, 1864 CORPORATION NOTICE? MANURE, MANURE ? PER ?ons desirous of procuring street manure, and willing to remove the same from the city immediately, ean obtain It on satisfaotory terms by application to the City Inspector, ftt the office, No. 6 Centre street, up stairs. THOMAS K. DOWNING, City Inspector. New York, Maroh 11, ISM. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, MARCH 3, 1854. Public notioe is heroby given, that by an act of the Xiecislatwre passed at the special session, July 20, 1353, an Additional charge of ten per cent is added on the first day of April nest on all unpaid water rents, making, with the ?harges previously added by law, twenty-live per oent on each amount unpaid, and that if the laid rents, including ?aid charges, are not paid before the first Ay of May next ?nsuing, the property on which said rent remains unpaid will he returned to tbo Clerk of Arrears, pursuant to the provision* of the act above mentioned. ELIAS L. SMITH, President. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT? TO CON tractors ? Sealed proposals, endorsed "proposals for ?ewer In Hester street," will be received at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Department, until Monday, the 20th day ?f March. 1854. at 12 o'cl?ok, M.. at which honr the bids wiu be opened, to build a sewer, with the necessary receiving basins and culverts, In Hester stroet, from the sewer at Xtdrldge street to the easterly side of Forsyth street, being in length about 226 foot. The plan of tho work may be soen, and specifications obtained, on application at this offlue. ELIAS L.SMITH. 1 THEO. R. DE FOREST, } Croton Aqueduct A. W. CRAVEN, 5 Board. New York, Maroh 7, 1854. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO CONTRAC tors. ? Sealed proposals, endorsed " Proposals for sewor In Mercer street,'' will be reeeivod at the offloe of the Croton Aqueduct Department, until Monday, the 20th day of March, 28*4, at 12 o'clock M., at which hour the bids will be opened, to bnild a sewer, with the necessary receiving basins and cul vert*, in Mereer street, from the sower in ninee street to a point about M feet south of Houston street, being In length About 427 feet. The plan of the work may be seen, and spe ?ileations obtained, on application at this office. ELIAS L. SM!THL > Croton thboT r. "de " f6rest, J Aqueduct A. W. CRAVEN, J Board. New York, March 7, 1864. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO CON tractors. ? Sealed proposals, endorsed " Proposal for Bewer in North Moore street," will be received at tho office ?f the Croton Aqueduct Department until Monday, the 20th day of March, 1864, at 12 o'eloek, M., at which honr the Md* Will be opened, to build a sewor, with the neoessary receiv ing basins and culverts, In North Moore street, from the Hndaon river to a point about twenty feet west of Hudson ?Myot, being in length about nino hundred and twenty-nine hn. The plan of the work may be seen, and specifications ? otalaed, on application at this office. ELIAS L. SMITH, ) Croton THRU. K. DE FOREST, } Aqueduct A. W. CRAVEN, S Board. _N?wYork, March 8. 1864. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO CONTRAC tors. ? Sealed proposals, endorsed " Proposal for sewer In the Bowery," will be received at the offloe of the Croton Aqaeduct Department until Monday, the 20th day of Mareh. 1804. at 12 o'clock, M., at whloh hour the bids will be ?piked, to build a sewer, with the neoessary receiving basin* and ?nlverts, in the Ilowery. from the sewer in Grand street, te a point about twenty-five feet northerly from Walker ?trees, being in length about 845 feet. The plan of the work may be eeeu, and specifications obtained, on applioatien at this office. TUEO R. Db'koAeST, | CJ^"u^[i?d A.W.CRAVEN, S du^t Board. New Yerk. March 9, 1854. _ /PROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO CON tractor*.? Sealed proposal.*, endorsed "Proposed for ?ewer in Thirty-third street," will bo received at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Department nntll Monday, the 30th day of March, 1854, at 12 o cleck M., at which hour the bids vol be opened, to bnlld a sewer, with the neoessary receiving . fcariae and culverts. In Thirty-third street, from the eewer In ?rtird avenue, to a point about rorty feet easterly Trpm Lex ington avenue, being in length about 446 root. The plan of the work may be seen, and specifications obtained, oa appli cation at thlj office. THEO? R. DeVokBST, j Croton Aqueduct A. W. CRAVEN, J Now York, Maroh 10, 1854. _ /PROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO CON tractors. ? Sealed proposals, endorsed "Propoeals for Bewer In Bayard street, will bo received at the office of the Croton Aqueduct J)epartm*nt until Monday, the 27th day of March, 1864, at 12 M.. at which hour the lid* will be opened, te build a sewer, with the nocessary roeeivlng basins and ?nlvcrts, In Bayard street, from the sewer In the Bowery to ? point about fifty feet westerly from Cbrystle street. being In length about 278 feet. The plan of the work may be seen, Had specification* obtained, on application at this office. ELIAS L. SMITH, y THEO. R. DE FOREST, > Croton Aqueduct Board. A.W.CRAVEN, J New York, Mareh 11. 1854. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALlToF RECORDS? Sealed proposal* will be received at this office nntil unday. 18th day of Maroh Inst., at I2K_o'cloek, P. M , for ?icavating the slip between piers 4 and ft Bast river. Speei ?cation* to be had en application to the Contract Clerk of thia department. JAB. FUREV, Street Commlanioasr. Maroh ?. 1864 STHEET DEPARTMENT-NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. J ?Public notice 1* hereby given that the following peti l have been presented in the Board of Councilman: ? To -iL .? 1 1 1. *?..,?( hAturnAfl Itvan ISA f m at /I fin *euth*ld*walk off WeUth street, between avenue C aad Dry Doek stroet To widen CltfT street, between Bookman mm* fwrr streets. AU persons Intureeted, having objections thereto, are requested to present "Viem in writing te the un dersigned at hi* office. on or before th* 17th day <>f Mareh, EST iAS. FURKY. Street Commissioner "1 0,1*4. CORPORATION NOTICES. TO MACH1 N ISTS? SEALED^PIUJPOS A-L9 WILL OM received at tbe office of the Croton Aqueduct Duuart meat, Rotunda, I ark, until Friday, March 17, 1S94. ?t Skro* o'clock, P. M.. when they will be pnbliely ?p??ed, for ??> stopcock*. ft>ur inches in diameter inside, average weight each ISO lbs. . zut) stupcocka aix inches in diameter i?alde, ?\?rage wej^bt each JOO U) stupoooks Swelve inulwe lu diameter inside, average weight each #W lbs E.t<-h to lie ?nljected to a proof under pr< >ft> a of SJU pounds to the suuxre inch; to M made in all respects similar to pattern exUHt.d at tbe Croton Aqueduct office. and to te approved ol t v the Water l'urvoyor. AUo, lit> lir* hydrants, knowa a* Ayres' Hydrant. a pattern of which can be seen at thia office, and to be subjected to the same prool; the wliole to be delmred as may lrom time to tiiue be required by tbe De partuiei.t. Proposals will state a price for each stopcock and each hydrant. The naiuca of two responsible persona, with their written consent to become sureties, will be re quired te acoompaliv each proposal. The amount of security required ? ul be iti tlia eum of 1~>.U00 lor the oontract for atepcuoks. and 3^,000 for that for hydrants. Payment to be made within twenty days from tl.o inspection aud approval of each parcel, with a rejervation of ten per oent until the completion of the contract, lllmh forma of estimate*, in aeei rdance with the corporation ordinance!, can be had oa application at thi? office. Proposals te be endorsed, ' Pro DOb*li for Stopcock* and HvdraVts." ^ KLIAS L. SMITH. ) Croton TI1EO. a. HE FOREST, > A i.unct A. W. CRAVEN, S it jard. Office Croton Aqueduct Department, March 7, 1834. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.? l'ublie notice is hereliy given that tlio following peti tion! have been presented to the lioard of Cou.i i;men:? TV> flag walk* in front of vacant lot! in Twenty *, !i.. i etroot, be tween Seventh aud Eighth avenuec; to flag l ? loot of west aide of Ninth avenue, between Thirty-lirst i.d Thirty-se' oond streets; to Bet curb, and gutter and . uiate Thirty second street, betweon second and Third a. .uuos. All per sons interested are requested to present in writing, to the undersigned; at his office, on or before the 13th day of llarch instant. JAS. FLUEY, Str Jt Couimissiouor. March 9, 1864. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF REC0RD3 I'ublic notice U hereby given that tho following resolu tions have been presented in the D >nrJ of Conn oilmen;? To fan tliu north aide of llroome street, oetwoen Attorney and Kidge streets, where not already d me. To regrade and flag the sidewalks, and set curb and gutter in Attorney street, from No. Unround tho corner o( i:roomo street to tho south east corner of Clinton street, an t from thenoe to No. 146 Clinton street. AH persona interested having objections thereto, are requested to prcseit them, in WTiting, to the un dersigned, at ilia office, on or tu tors the ltith day of March, , tost. JAS. 1'UHiiV, Street Commissioner. March 6, lfM. j QTliEET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS ? I O Seulcd proposals v ill be received at thii office uutil Monday, March iO, 1S51. to regulate, regrade and reset curb and putter stono ill Third avenue, from Forty-fourth to Sixty-brst street. Specifications to betiad ou appliaation to the Contract Clerk of this Depirtment. JAMES FUREY, Street Commlsaioner. March 11, 18C4. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. ? Public notice is hereby given- that tho following resolu tions have been presented in the Hoard of Counoilinen ; ? To extend Sixth avenue to Canal street, at or ne*r West Uroadway. To extend Crosby street, from Howard to Canal street. To repair north and south crosswalks earner of ave nue D aud Niuth street. To ting sidewalk in West street, between Canal aud Watts street. To flag and reflag where necessary the walks in front of Tacant lot on the southwest comer of Second avenue and Sixth street. To flag walks of Tliirty-flrst street, between Seventh aud Eighth avenues whore not now dona, and relay tha flags where necessary. To bet curb und gutter and Nag walks corner of llowery aud 1'irst street ; also reilag walks in front of 33 aud Stan ton street. To flag walk on the southwest corner of Fifth stroct and avenue A. To flag four feet of walk of South street, between Oouverneur ana Jackson streets. That the side and crosswalks on the wcjt side of Sixth avenue, be tween Twenty-ninth and Thirty -fourth streets, und west side of Droadway, between Thirty -fourth and Thlrty-Ul'th streets, and south side of Thirty -tilth street, bet-,vccn llroa J way and Seventh avenue be sagged, and present flagging relaid where necessary. All persona interested having ob jections thereto are requested to prosent thoin, in writing, to tbe undersigned, at his office, on or boforo tho IfJth day of March, inatant. JAMES FUIiEV, Street Commissioner. Murch 11. 1854. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS ? Public Notice is hereby given that the following peti tions havo been presented in tho Boards of Aldermen and Councitmen: ? To regulate, set curb and gutter and flagging four feet ofwalko ou .Ninth avenue, from Fifty-third street to llroadway; to extend the opening of Ninety-second struct from Third avenue to East river; to grade Fifty-third street, from Eighth to Ninth avenue, and flag four feet through north sidewalk of tho same; to widen Pearl street, betv. oon White hall and State streets, to correspond with tho width of aaid street between Pearl and Whitehall streets; to repair side walk northwest corner of Twenty -soooud stroet and First" avenue; to repair sidewalk in front of 27fnnd 2-1 Third ave nue; to regulate and grade Fifty-tifih street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. All persons interested having objec tions thereto, are requested to present them, in writing, to tbo nudcrsigned, at his office, on or before the 2dd day of Mnrch next. JAS. FUREV, Street Commissioner. March 13, 1SS4. COPARTNERSHIP BOTICBS. diK AAA TO $10,000.? PARTNER WANTED, WITH iPt/iUUv $3,000 or $10,000, to engage in n ante manufac turing business, whore a quick rotnrn and largo profits are certain. The demand for tho article will warrant an exten sion to any amount, for particulars apply to C. S. 11 HON - SON, Attorney, No. 8 Wall street; office, room lti. <8>9 AAA? PARTNER WANTED.? A MAN. WHO "V/ has the above amount, and can give the best oi references as regards character, business qualifications. Ac., wishes to lind a person to join him in a business that will pay from $10,000 to $15,000 in one year. References re quirod. Please address D. T. D., Herald office. i tfil QAA ?A RARE CHANCE -WANTED, A PART ^pA.OUvt nor, with about $1,800, in the stationary bust- { ness, already established. None but a steady and respect* | blu person need apply. The above sum must be in oash. The LusincfH pays from 25 to 36 per eent, which will be fully shown. Address B. B., Herald office, with rcaLjiaine, stating where an interview may bo had. References ox olaugcd. ?\AA T0 $3,000.? A PARTNER WANTED. ISJ V the livery trade, doing a business of from ?n.b0U to *18,000 per year, and can bo greatly Increased. To il man that can command $1,504 in caali, and $1,500 la good ' paper, this is an oxcoileat oppoituaitjr to iota t and ttake money, as there are here**, StMkw M light %*teu if Se very best quality, and worth more than the amouut asked. The very best reference given as regards the honesty and truth of the above. Adoross Active, Herald office. 4fl ?PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS amount to engage in a businodi worth $3,000 per year. Address CHESTER o., Herald offioe. A SOLICITOR WHO HAS ENEROV AND EXPE rienie, deaires to conneet himself with some respeo iu Lie paper. Address Solicitor M., Tribune office. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.? I HAVE THIS DAT admitted J. R. Cooper a partner in my business, which will be conducted from this day in the name of A. Van i Valkenburjch A Co. A. VAN VALKfcNDURGH. A. Van YutinivaeH. Johi) R. Coopkb. New York, Harch 1, KM. Dissolution.? the copartnership hereto foTe existing between C. aud D. Vreeland and J. Col lard, under the style or firm of C. A D. Vroolaad A J. Col lard, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will l>e adjusted by C. A D. Vreeland. at their office, 260 Seventh avenue. CORNELIUS VltEELAND. WDAVlft VltEELAND. JAMES COLLARD. PARTNER WANTED? WITH A CAPITAL OF $10,000, by a practical chemist, to increase a chemical manufac turing business. Address W. W., box 2.138, Post Office. PARTNER WANTED? TO PUT IN $10,000 IN A ME cbanical works and iron foundry, established some years, and doing a suooetefnl business. Address, with real name, J. C., Herald offioe, stating where an interview may be had. PARTNER WANTED? A GENTLEMAN Or BUSINESS qualifications nnd commanding a capital of from fZOOO to $3,000 wishing to invest, ean find an opportunity of doing so in a safe, rospectable and paying hustyuss. The object of this advertisement is to enlarge the business. None l. ot parties that can furnish tfood references need nn swer. Address, with real name, Partnership, Herald offico" QP^CIAL PARTNER WANTED? WITH A CAPITAL O of fifteen to twenty thousand dollars, to engage in the jobbing boot and shoe business; with parties who have a thorough practical knowledge of tbe business, can command a large trade, anil will contribute to the business sixteen thousand dollars in cash. Address Business, box 2,007 Post Office. WANTED-AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE ARRANGE mcnts witli some one who is already established, or that can furnish a small amount of capital, to engage in the fruit business, by one who has been for many years engaged in the business and has a good country trade. A line addretucd to Lawrence, and left at the office of the Herald, will meet with attention. MATWMOSY. ~~ Madame morrow is, without exception, ra.' must wonderful astrologist iu the world, or that ha ever been known. She will tell past, present, and future events, and will show yoar future husband and absent friends, which has astonished thousands during her travels in Europe. She is a seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, and war born with a natural gift by invoking the powers of har wonderful tuience to tell evoa their very thoughts, and will eause happy pairs to cone together, who wilt all aaj?y the greataat happiness of matrimonial lilies. tt'ae is a do eeendaat of a line of astrologers reaching back for co.ituries aud her predictions are truly asteai.'bipg to all that visit her. All who have been disappointed el?owhiir>, aud thoja who wish a speedy marriage, may call soon, and they may dopend upon truo advioe, founded en the etofnal principles of magical science. She guarantees those who visit h?r will not regret it. 76 Broome street, between Cannon and Columbia. Gentlemen not admitted. Matrimony made east, or how to win a lover.? Profetaor Lawtoa, Boeton, formerly of Louden, will send te any address, on receipt of oae dollar, post paid, plain directions to enable ladies and gentlemen to win the devoted affections of as many of the opposite sex at their hearts may deeiro. The process it so slmole, but so captivat ing, that all may be married, irrespective of age. appear ance, or position; aad last, though net least, it caa be arrang ed with such ease and delleaey that detection is Impossible. Address Professor Laertoo, Boeton, Mass. No letters takes from (be Pest Offioe unless tbe postage is paid. __ EXPRESS ageschcs. Foreign express.? edwards, sanford * co. respectfully announce that they are prepared to forward express paokages from New York to Liverpool. London, and alij>arts ni England. Irelaad, and Sootland, twloe a week: to Havre, Paris, Bremen. Haiabuig, Frankfort, aad all parts of tho European continent, onee a week; to Melbourne. Port Philip, Sydney, and all parts of Australia, Van Dieman s ?d and New Zealand.by every veetel sailing henee or from laad for those plaees; and to Canton, Hong Kong, Shang bae, Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, and other parti of the Bast Indies and China, onee every two weeks. Offiee No. M Broadway. SHIPPING. FOR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA? UNITED STATES Mail Line.? The new and tplendid steamship KNOX VILLE. C. D. Ludlow, will leave on Wednesday, March W, at 4 o'clock P. M., from jpier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MUCH I LI., 13 Broad wav The FLORIDA, M. Woodhull, will leave on Batnrlay. March 1M. Through tiekets from New York to Jacksonville, |81; Pilatka. $33. FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA? SEMI WEEKLY United States mail line? Tho uew and fast -going steam er MAHION, M. Berrv, Commander, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Saturday. Maroh 18. at 4 o'elock, P. M . pre cisely. For freight apply on hoard, where all hills will he rigned, ami for pastage. at tbe otBoeof SPOFFARD, TILES TON * CO.. No. JO Kroadway. Through tiekets to Flor ida as follows : to Jacksonville, $31 ; to Pilatka, $33. _ FOR VIRGINIA. CAROLINA, GEORGIA, AC.? THE United States mail steamship ROANOKE. Captain Skinner, will leave pier 13 North river, on Tuesday. March 14 at 4o'clork P. M., for Norfolk. Petersburg and Richmond. Time to NoHolk about twentv four hours. Paste ngert ar riving there can take the Seaboard and Roanoke, and Wil mington and Manchester railroadt to Augnita, Atalanta, Charleston, Ao. Passage and fare to Norfolk, $S; to Peters bnrg and Richmond, $10; steerage half price For freight apply OB board, and foe passage, to LUBLAS A rU:A2AXT3, ? StwlwiJ iBirrao. XpOB LI VBR POOL -THE SOY AX MAIL STEAMSHIP X ANDFS will nil from liustou for Liverpool, touching At Haltfax, in plaee of the Nit^ri. with the mail* ladMmn gers ier Enrol*. ou Wednesday, the 15th instant. Price of MMttgt, fc-0 for Erst cabin piiMutn ouly. Far froight or passage, apply to E CDNABD, No 4 Bowling Groea. For livekpool -united states mail stbam ?Hp AKCT1C. Capt Lu'io, commander This eteaia ship ? ill depart, with the Uuii.-dSti.te> malls for Europe, positively < n Saturday, March 18, at 12 o'clock, M., from kuir berth at tic foot ol canal btreet. for frui^ht or passage, having ti ik"[u&Hi i1 acRommo elation* for olsganeo and com fort, apply to EDWARD 1C COLLINS, *> Wall street. Passengers are ri^uotaJ to ba au board at II t? o'clook, A M The steamship Pacltic will sucoeed the Arotio, and ?ail April lit For Southampton and iia vre.? tiie united Slater mat! steamship NASHVILLK. M. b-rry, com marder, will leave fur Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Tuesday. Mnroh 14, at 11 o'clock, from pier No. 4 North river. l*rioe of passage? First calin, fl.U, scm nd cabin, SS7U. Luggage not wanted during the ?vovB^e should be ton t on board the dav before soiling, marked "below." For freight or paasage apply to MORTIMER l.lVINUaTON, 53 llroadwav. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES II: il Steamer*.?' The ships compo ing this line are tUu? ATLANTIC Captain Wont. PACIFIC Captain Nyo. ARCTIC Captain Luoe. BALTIC Captaia Coins took. ADRIATIC - Captain These fhlps have beon huilt by contract, expressly for gov ernment service; every eare baa been taken in their con struction, us in the endues, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodation* lor passengers aro unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool In first cabin, $120; exclusive u?e of extra-'lsed stateroom*, f 'J)0; in second cal.in. 71); from Livupssl to New York, ?.'10 ail ?'J0. An experienced surjreon attached to eaoh ship. . N o berth can be secured until paid for. proposed UTii or sailiuq. From New York. From Liverpool. Saturday, March 18 1*64 Wednesday, March&i. . . 18M Saturday, April 1 18M Wednesday, April 5...18M Sntnrday, April 15.....1fM Wednosday, April 19. .. 1854 Saturday. April 2? 1854 Wednesday, May .'!... I 8M Saturday, May 13 ISM Wednesday, May 17. ..1854 Saturday, May 27 1854 Wednesday, May 31... 1854 Saturday, Juno 10 1KM Wednesday, June 14... ISM Saturday. June 24.- . . .18M Wednosday, June 23...18M Saturday. July 8 1854 Wednesday, July 12... 1854 Saturday. July 22 18M Wednesday, July 20... ISM Saturday. Auguxt 6 1854 Wednesday, Aug. 9... 1854 Saturday, Augustltf. . . .-.1854 Wednesday, Au*. 21. . . Uo4 Saturday, Sept- 2 1854 Wiiiuesdsy, Sept. 6... KM Saturday, Sept. lfi lf-'M Wednesday, Sept. 2>l...l8M Saturday, Sopt. 1854 Wedne-iilay, Oct. 4... 1851 Saturday. Oct. 14 1KM Wednesday, Oct. 18... ISM Saturday. Oct. 28 ISM Wednesday, Nov. 1...1SM Saturday, Nov. 11 18M Wednesday, Nov. 15, . . 18M Saturday, Nov. 25 18,r4 Wednesday, Not. 2.1 .. . 18M Saturday, Dec. 9 18M Wednosday, Doc. I.l . . . l*-"?t Snturday, Dee. 2S 13M Wednesday, Doc. 27...1>M For freight or passage, apply to EDW'D K. COLLINS A CO., M Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY A CO.. Liverpool STEPHEN KENN ARD A CO., 27 Austin Friars, London. JOHN M UN ROE A CO., 26 Rue Notre Dame des Victories, Pari*. CEO. H. DRAPER. Havre. The owners of theae ships will not be accountable for gil l, ?ilvur, bullion, specie. Jewelry, precious stonos or metal*, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the valuo thereof therein expressed. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief cabin passage $120 Second cabin passago 70 FROM BOSTON TO LIVKRPOOL. Chief cabin passage .5100 Second cabin passage 55 The ships from Boston call *t Halifax. ARABIA, Capt. Judkins, AMERICA, Capt. Lang, 1TKS1A. Capt. Iiyrie. ECROPA, Capt. Shannon, ASIA, Capt. ?. G. Lott, CANADA. Capt. 3tono, AFRICA, Cant. Harrison, NIAGARA. Capt. Leltch, These voxels carry a clear white light at matt h?ad, green on starboard bow, red on port bow. Europa, Shannon, from New York. ,. Wednesday, Maroh 8 Niagara, Lang, from Boston Wednesday. March 15 Asia, E. O. Lott, from New York Wednesday, Mareh 23 Bortbc not scoured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of these shipe will not he accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, Jewelry, precious atones, or metal*, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value there of therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to E. CCNARD, No. 4. Bowling Green. THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM ship Company ? Notice ? Tho CITY OF MANCHESTER trill sail from Philadelphia for Liverpool, on Tuesday, 25th February, 18M, instead of Thursday, 2d March, as pre viously advertised. FROM PHILADELPHIA. 1354. City of Manchester Tuesday,. ..Feb. 28 City of Glasgow Saturday,. .Mar. 26. City of Manchester Saturday. .April 15. City of Glasgow Saturday, .May 13. City of Manchester Saturday. .June 3. City of Philadelphia. About. . . . Junn 17. FROM LIVERPOOL. City of Manchester ?..Wednesday, Fob. 1. City of Glasgow Wednosday, Mar. 1. City of Manchester Wednesday, Mar. 22 City of Glasgow Wednesday, April 19. City of Manehester Wednesday, May 10. City of Philadelphia About May 24. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, 42 Walnut street, Phil. STEAM BETWEEN NEW TORE AND GLASGOW.? The Olassow and New York Bteamship Company's new steamers GLASOOlKv (14*62 tons, 400 horse power,) Robert C{J>ig, oonmSuil^nul NUT YORK, (1,400 tons, 500 horse power.) will leave NJ|?>Vo?W for Glasgow as under, vis. Saturday,* Maroh 18, ? 12 o'clock M., and Wodneedfty, May 10, at 12 o'clobfe M. Fijst eablp saloon sAterodms, $01; do. Ifort for Glasgow as under, vis. 12 o'clock M., and, Wttdneetey, M . , M. First eabip saloon staterooms. $y), do. midships do.,- 975; iscontt cabiir. 950; third data, fcU. Apply to ? M JOUHs.MtfSYUON, 33 Bmdway. sj* ? ?? ft .-fgu New (hip MERCURY,. i M nr. I- Apr. 1,400 tons burthen, > July 1. Aaj, H. K. D. Conn, master. > Not. 1. Djc. lt>. Ship WILLIAM TELL, 1 Apr. 1. M*y IS. (new) 1,200 tons burthen, > Aug. 1. Sop't. 18. James Funk, master. ) Dee. 1. Jan. lo They are all first class New Vork built ships, pr.i.i with all rcqnisits articlei for the comfort and eonvcnijRC e of passengers, and commandod by men of experiene? In ltd* trade. The price of passage is 3100, without wines or li (u >rs Goods tint to the subscribers will lie forwarded f roe Cram any charges but those Actually incurred. BOYD k HINCKEN, Agents, 151 Pearl street. US. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY? FOR NEW ? Orleans, via Havana, on Monday, Marrh IS. ? The well known and favorite itoamihip EMPIRE CITY Captain H. Wlndle. ? This steamer has been thoroughly overhauled, and U fitted with new boilers, new oabins, ana new furniture, I and is now in every respect in the most complete order; she will sail on 13th March, at 2 P. M., from Warren street pier. 1 Rates of passage to Havana and New Orleans:? V Stateroom berth .$"0 Standee berth SO fcteerage berth and found 25 , Passage can now be seenrod at the Company's office. Freight to New Orleans, 10 ccnts per oubio foot, will be received on the 8th Inst. Specie only taken on freight to Havana. Snippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the ! form issued by the Company on application at their office: no otter form is signed, and no bill* of lading will be siined after the hour of sailing. For freight or passage apply at the ofllee of th? Company, No. 177 West street, corner of Warren street. M. O. ROBERTS. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, via Nicaragua?' The Aeeessory Transit Co. of Nioara fua, proprietors? Through in advanoe of tho mail? Only tne giving through tickets, inelndinj the Isthmne crossing. ? The new double engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 2 000 tons burthen, will leave from pior No. 8 North river, ft 3 o'elook P. M. precisely, for San Juan del Norte, on Mon A /. Marah 20, connecting with the new and favorite steam ktiip Cortea, 2,000 ten* burthen, over the Nicaragua Transit 1 route, having but twelve miles of land transportation, by ; first elass carriages. These steamers are unsurpassed in I ?heir ventilation and accommodations. For Information or ? isaage apply only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No. & J iwling Green. | US. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA ASPIN t ? wall and IVmama.?ioweat prices, superior stoaraors J Extension of the Panama Railroad. Arrangements for the | ?ale in this city of tickets for the transit of the Isthmus, forming the most agreeable and safe routs, through in ad vance of all other lines. The United States Mail Steamship Company intend to despatch to Aspinwall on Monday, March 20, at 2o'olockP. M . from pier toot of Warren street, tho fast sailing steamship GEORGE LAW, Capt. J. ? McGowan, to connect at Panama with the Pacilio Mail < Steamship Company's steamer JOHN L. STEPHENS, Capt. I Piemen. The extension of tho railroad makes the passage across the Isthmus practicable in one day, a consideration ! that will induce all who value their health and comfort to , ?elect this route. Mr. Hinckley, (late forwarder for Adams i A Co., on the Isthmus,) has perfected his arrangements for the transit of passongers ana their baggage from Aspinwall | to Panama. Tickets can be obtainedror the transit from I J. W. Carrington, at Adams k Co.'*, W Broadway, or at 177 West street. The accommodations for passengers of all classes are unsurpassed, and particular attention is paid to the cleanliness or the steerage. For freight or parage ap ply at the office of the companies, 177 West street, to C. A. WHITNEY. Fare reduced-independent line for san Francisco. ? The NORTH STAR, to leave on the 5th of April, to connect with the YANKEE BLADE. The books for these two ocean palaces are now open. Passage* encaged before tho 20th March, will be sold at the following rates :? Cabin, $190: steerage, V>. Apply to JAMESM. CEQSa. ft Battery place, up stair*. Australia.? pioneer line of monthly pack ets. carrying the UBlted States Mail.? The Amerlean clipper ship NIGHTINGALE. 1.06(5 tolls register, will be early despatched for Melbourne, as sixteenth ship of this line. The Nightingale was bnilt expressly for exhibition at t&o World's Convention in London. Her saloon cabin is without doubt the finest in the world, lmilt at an expense ol 91V, 000. She is the sharpest ship of her stse afloat, and it is confidently believed the fastest sailer. Passengers and ship pers who will pay the rates oharged by the steamer Great I Britain from Liverpool, will be guaranteed that the Night- I Ingalo makes the pasaage from New York to Melbourne in a leas number of days than the steamer from Liverpool to the same port and certainly with much greater comfort to pas- 1 pengers. Plans of the cabins will be forwarded by mall to intending passengers. For freight or pauage apply te R. W. CAMEBONTTia Wall street. Australia.? .clipper line.?1 the splendid packct sl.ip PRINCE DE JOINVILLE, now loading at pier 20, Kast river, will be despatched for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 10th April. For balance of cargo and cabin passage, apply at once to W. T. Dugan, 37 South stroot; Mailler k Lord, 108 Wall street: Arkelf k Elliott, 140 Pear street. MARTINDALE ' k CO S. RED CROSS LINE OF S. packets? Sailing every three days from Liverpool to New York, New Orleans. Charleston. Baltimore, Philadel phia. Boston and Quebec. Agenta have been appointed at each of these ports; also other agents ia the principal towns and cities throughout the Union, in ordsr to facilitate the careful transmission of passengers and baggage to their final destination. Drafts drawn at sight, from one pound ster ling upwards, on England. Scotland, and ths Royal Bank of Ireland. N. 11? If through any unforeseen circumstance*, parties may not have sent drafts forwarded to their friends, on presenting snme at-thc ofllee of J. O'SHEE, 80 Burling slip, corner of South street. New York, they shall be at once handed back their money. FOR SAVANNAH-FARE REDUCED,? THE NEW and splendid side wheel steamship STATE OF OEOROI A, Captain J J. Carvin, Jr., carrying the United States mall, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Wednesday, March W, at 10 o'clock A M .from the wiiarf above Pino street. In speed and strength, end every arrangement for the com fort and convenience of pv-tsengers. this ship ia unsurpassed. Fare frem Philadelphia. ?.V; steerage, M. The KEYITON E BTA7 K leaves as above the following Wednesday. Agents in Philadelphia, HERON k MATTlN. No. North Wharves; In Savannah, C. A. L. 1<AM AR. TIT ANTED IMMFDIATEI.T-SIX SLOOPS TO CAUBT " street dlr* frem the foot of k.>. >velt street ; also twen tvcartmtn with b<pt carts to etft dirt from the streets of the fonrth ward Apply at 3HC Pearl street between 9 and X9? tUefeMi I Uaiay 37 ?OAJUMNG ASTO LOUOinr.. Howard street, near rkoadW -fi r uletod HWI tu lot, villi or without lu 10 -dalle gentlemen, or to #entlcmcn and their wires. 11 < udgai. No moving ft rut o? Nay A 1ARCE ROOM. NEATLY FURNISHED. SI' I /ABLE A foi ?pentlema:s and wif'.-, ortwo ?lnil? geofnm 'n. ottn bu had, with board, b/ applying ut Nj. 2 L r v plac-ti, Bleecker street. Dlnncrftt;; o'clock. ColJ a .J \, *ria water in the room. ? LADY, HA VIVO A FINE HOUSE I\ BROOKLYN' f\ it 4esiaou* ol letting rooms to gentlemen. with break l:.,t a nil tea, ami dinner ou Suu lay. The jiluation li sant, and is within a few tniuutes walk of the Ilitiulton terry. Any gentleman wishing to perfect himself m the French language will hnd t!iis ft good opp irtunitv. AdJrjss SiR,1- Lafargc Ho. Hi ('arr <11 street, South Brooklyn. AREYOV LOOKING roit HOARD OR HOARDERS*? [ The most roltaMe information can be ol tataod by call ing M our ulfice. Our oxteni-ivo knowledge of this and ml>h beriaf cities enables us to Iring suitable parties tu/ -tlier. Boarders politely directed. free of charge. Persons wlalilus boarders please call at Mo. 73 East Fourteenth street, near ! Union square. AUANESOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH pantry, on the soeond floor, to let. with or without l onra, to a gentleman and his wile, or a single gentleman Reference t,lven and required. Apply at So. 8 Crosby sUcet. i No moving the lit of May. A FEW SELECT FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN' CAN be accommodated with a suit or cingli' roomi, with foil or partial board, kin those two new and eTegiblo brown stoue j bounce, No?. SS and 07 West Twenty-third street; thejr con ! tain Ml the modern improvement*, and the location is do eirable. situated between liroadway and Sixth areuue. Also a desirable office for a physician. A LADY CAN 1!L PLEASANTLY ACCOMMODATED with a handsomely furuiuhed room in a small quiet lnutlly of a widow in the vicinity of Astor plitoe. Address Norma, Broadway Post Oflice. A SUITE OF NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS ON* THE I second floor, consisting of parlor with large bedroom and ! Sactry attached, to let. to one or two single gentlemen ireakfast served if repaired, Inquire No. 70 Franklin i street, Hrst house west from Broadway. |. Board? a small family wish to meet with one or two gentlemen of good standing, who, to avoid boarding houses and to secure a comfortable home iu a private family, would guarantee the rent of a small house I tor the ensuing year. I'o sueh persons choice of rooms, good buard, and unexceptionable references would he giveu. Aui real Advalorum, Herald oflice. OARD ? A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE a gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen, with lull ur partial board, nnd prhute table. Those willing to p ly u 11' cral price f<>r the best accommodations, oan apply at ?11 Fourth avenue, one door above Twentieth street. Board.- a suit of rooms; also, rooms for ! two or three single gentlemon. to let at No. lit Uai >u , square. west side. Board? a suite of elegantly furnished apartments, suitable for families or a party of g-ut!e- i men: also room* for single guntl 'men, in a house replote 1 with nil the modern improvements; dinner at (i o'clock. Ap ply at iftl Tenth street, corner ol Fourth avenue. Board -at no ms hroadway, desirable suits of ri oi i, with front parlors; also rooms for single itou tlcmen, with full hoard. References exchanged. Board.? a lady can be accommodated with board and a small furnished room. Apply at 3s> Hubert street. Board.? a gentleman and his wife cav be handsomely accommodated with front and back pal lors. with pantries, all on second floor, in a small family; also, one or two gentlemen ean have a pleasant third story front room. Inquire at No. tjj Hudson street, near Wham berg street. No lemoving at May. Board.? a suit of booms, with all the modern improvements, for a gentleman aud his wife, or for single gentlemen, at No. D7 Clinton plnoo. Board in Brooklyn ? two or three single gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant rooms in n rerpectal'le private family, a few minute; walk from Fulton terry, by applying at 112 Sands street. Terms moderate. References exchanged. Board wanted? in Brooklyn, by a gentle mnn, wife and daughter, ten years of age. A parlor and two bedrooms required, furnished. Location near Ful ton or Wall street ferries. Address, stating tonus and lo cation, Hamilton, Brooklyn i'est Oflice. Refcreuoes ghwn and required. IB B Board wanted in Brooklyn? about mid- : way between Fulton and South ferries, by a lady j and three sons. the latter doing business iu the city. Two rooniB on one lloor would be preferred. Immediate attention I in dotircd. Terms moderate. Address F. S. 11., bo* 3,173 1 Now York l'ost Office. i BOARDING.-A HANDSOMELY FURN ISIIEIt PAR lor and liedroom, on the socond floor, will ho lot, with board, to a gentleman and wife, without children, in a brut olaM lions*. Jo, 37 Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. Boarding? to let with board, a handsome ly furnished parlor, with budroom adjoining; also, single room's for gentleman. at 427 Jlroome street, stone block east ol' Broadway; is a first class house, replete Willi modern im provements. Boarding.? some handsome rooms, includ inct one large front parlor and bedroom, suited either j for a family or piugle gentlemen, are now to let at No. 7 ] Broadway, opposite tlie Bowling Green fountain. GODNTRY BOARD? MRS. KEMBLE, OF 4* EAST NINE teentlistroet, would respectfully inform lier friends and I tho public generally that, in addition to hor prosant establish ment in the oity .'so well known as the Rumble Houso. she has also leased the exteneivo and beautiful premises in Uloominpdalo. oalled the Mansion Houso. This re. ideneo U delightfully situated on tho banks of the Hudson, wltUln forty minutes ride of the City Hail. The grounds aro largo -and ornamented with shade trees, v. ith conveniences for bathing and fishing. For familios wishing to obtain a com fortable liomo during the warm sea -ion, the Mansion House, fro in iti salubrious location, posseses unrivalled advantages. For terms apply at the Kerable Hij^|%No. 45?ajt Nine teenth street, or on the premises. . r'iw, ' trmr X good board, can have such by applying at No. 80 East Broadway. House contains ga?. PARLOR TO LET.? A PARLOR. ON SECOND FLOOR of house No 130 Canal street, will be let to two gontle V i with breakfast and tea if required. Iu juiro as above ROOMS TO LET? WITH FULL OR PARTIAL BO VRD. in a first tla^s boirdln,< house, conveniently located Address P. R., box 803 Post Office. SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with rooms and board; also a lar^e. pleasant room, which wfll accommodate a party of four gentlemen. Day boarders can be accommodated, also, at 12! Chambers street. Refer ences required. LEGAL NOTICES. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT? JAMES CURRIE against John C. Thompson, James R. Hitchaock, Arclii i .-.id Robertson, Alexander Osbourn. Bernard Douredoure, I wart Newell, Isaao D. Kalglit, James A. Cummlngs, , r mnel Newell, Oliver Honjh. Jutlah P. Currie, Charles P. I Currie tind William Currie. sommous for a money demand on contract. To Archibald Robertson, on: of the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and required ! t? answer a complaint in this action, of which a c.ipy is i luri with served upon yon. and to serve a copy of your an i cr to the said complaint on tho snbseribcr, at his office, at 76 and 77 Merchants' Exchange, in tho city of New York, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of tuch service; and if you fail to answer the said ormplaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take Judgment against you for the sum of one liondred thousand dollars, with interest from tho seven teenth dar of November, one thousand eight hundred and : fifty-two, besides tho costs of this action. The complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the city and county of New York on the 13th day of February. K',J E. P. COWLE3, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated New York, Feb. 1, 1834. FINANCIAL.. (tin nnn ?ten thousand dollars to lok on watches, diamonds, Jewelry, and mer chandise. Also a situation wanted, by a young man, in a boot and shoe storo or clothing store. Five drug stores for sale, on Second and Ninth avenues. Apply at 1UJ Nassau street, room Nt>. V, to THOMAS A CO. d.-nn -FIFTEEN STATES ARE OFFERED FOR sjpiyUv. sale on a valuable invoution, and only live hun dred dollars are required to get a good deed from tho pa tenteo, Including the Patent Office document. Addreis box 2,708 Post office. Money to loan, or advances made? in ant amoant, on Jewelry, diamonds, pianos, merohaadise, p> i sonal property, or seouritv. Terms liberal, confidential and safe. Paoific Ageney ana Loan Association, over Pacific Bank, corner of Broadway and Grand street. Larje let of champagne wine for sale at a bargain. MONEY-CASH ADVANCES HADE ON DRY GOODS, sogers. watches, Jewelry, diamonds, merchandise, and personal property generally, in sums to suit. Apply to R. WOOD, (>y Fulton street, second floor, front room. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. MERCHANTS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OF OS wego.? Bills of the above bank wanted, at 141 South street, one door above Peek slip. MEWING MACHINES. OVUTION? SEWING MACHINES.? LAST WEDNEi ?ay 1 obtained an injunction fr >m the I' ni t?d States Court iu Boston, prohibiting the use of the Singer Machines, and now have a salt pending against him here, which is sion to be tried, and, without doubt, will result in like manner. The eld bugbear of Walter Hunt was as heretofore the do fenee relied upon, the Insufficiency aad fallacy of which will be manifest by an examination of the full and clear decision of Judge Spragae la the easo, printed ooplee of whloh will be ready for free distribution iu a few days at my office. By eneloeing a postage stamp a eopy will he forwarded to order by mail. It is Immaterial whether maohines m? one or two needles, with the eye near the point ; without a license they are alike Infringements, and the public wUI beware of incur ring the liabilities of the law by purchasing Infringing ma chines, when they oan buy as good nr better ones at the same or leee price, without such liability, from Use follow ing manufacturers, who are duly autborlted by license un der my original patent of September 10. 184#:? Wheeler, ! Wilson A Co., Now York; Grovcr. Baker A Co., do.; A. Bar- ! tbolf, do.; A. B. Howe, do.; American Magnetic Sewing Ma- > chine Co., de.;J.B. Nichols, Boston, Mass. ; J. W. Bean, Boston, Mass.; N. Hunt, Boston, Mass.: C. A. Durgin, Low ell, Mass.; Hood, Battell A Co.. Worcester, Mass.; Messrs. j Wooldrcdge, Keeae A Moor, Lyaa. Ma**. ILIAS HOWE, Jr., Patentee of the original Sewing Ma- ! chine, No. S3 Hanover street, Boston, aad No. 3U3 Broad way, New Tork. FANCY ARTICLES. PHiRO? TO SPORTING MEN -FOR SALE, AT T11B Union Card Manufactory, 177 and 17# Grand street, a small lot of extra seasoned genuine Crehore cards, at leiat ' t?n years old. They are the best dialing cards in the United States. UNION CARD MANUFACTORY, 177 and 17!) Urand itreet. PLAYING CARDS -SOUTHERN AND WESTERN merchants, tho California and olty Jobbing trad?,are In vited to call, (before purchasing their spring supply of plav In* cards,) at the Union Ca^l Manufactory. 17* and lj? Grand street, where they ean obtain a full assortment of well seasoned cards, ooth single and dSphlq heads, of the follow ing brands:? Stoamloata, Highlanders No. 2. Players. High landers No 1, Ellslers, Merry Andrews. Deeaturs. Henry fltli Eagles, and Moguls. Also, a fine assortment of extra Spanish cards. The illuminated playing cards inannfac tured at tLls establishment, are acknowledged to be the handsomest plajlng cards manufactured In this country, and the prices lower than any other house. UNION CARD MANUFAC TORY, 177 and 17* Grand street , HOMESTEADS. Building i.otb at clarknceville. l. i.? a public meeting for the ndmhsiaa of RUtwerlberl to those Lrentifnl and d??irahle building lota, (with a chance f> get a bouse and lot worth 11,100 For 040.) will he held every Thursda) 9v. nini, at Union Hall. Kill Bowery, at 7,l? o'clock r. M JACOU CE.XZZ. t Bowery theatre? proprietor andmanaowb, I. P. Waldon; Stage Mmunfr, V C. Wemyss ?Tim# notice.? The dear* will open at 7; curtain rises at 7)fr o'clook. Low?r Tier of Box**, 80 ci dU; Upper Tier, V> cents; Pit f.na Gallery, I2)i i ? ut.t; Privat > Boms, SS; Heats in Orchestra Boxtt. 50 cents; Saatr In Pr rut Boxes, N" cents. Monday evening. Mar< h 1't will be perfurmod MACBETH l ady Macbeth Mr. T B. H.mblin Macbeth Mr Eddy I lut Witch Mr Wlttans Mm Juii Mr. J. U. Scott | 2d Wituh Mr. Glenn i CHARLES II (apt Copp. ..Mr. J R. bcott I i.ady Clara . . . Mr* Yeonans Charles II ... . Mr. Johnston | Mary Copp Mrs. Seott | BURTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET-DOORS ' optu at 6J%. curtain rises nt7>? <? 'clock. I.onotit of Mr. Jordan Tuesday evening V \rch 1.1, will l>? performed IOHN JONES Cuy Coodluck Mr Burton 1 ME LANCERS De Franc Epee. ..Mr. Either De Courey Mr. Jordan Moustaeho Mr. Moore Blanquet Mr. Uurton Eugene Mr Nort?n Mu?. d' Aplomb .Mm. llujUes Estclle Miss Raymond Mme. Poiupoue. .Mm. Norton Pat do Deux Miii.ii' ? Leslie and Crawford ROBERT MACA1RE Maestro Mr. Jordan | Jacques Strop.. .Mr. Burton ATATIONAL THEATRE. CHATHAM STREET? THE IX TEMPI. E OF THE MORA1. DRAMA. Sol* Leasee, Proprietor, and Mauagor, A U. Purdy. Performance* at 2 o'oloek afternoon, and 7 in the evenlnr. MONDAY EVENING AND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. The great original drama of UNCI.E TOM'S CABIN, As performed at the house continually siace the 18th of last Jul J. Uncle Tom ..Mr. J. Lingard St. Claire Mr. J. B. How# Gnmjfyn Unto Mr. H. Stone Eva Little Cordelia Howard Topav Mrs. O. C. Howard Fletcher. ..Mr. G. W. L. Fox | Mrs. Bird. ..Mrs. W. G. Jones Harris Mr. J. J. Prior | Elisa Mrs. J. J. Prior Lezreo . . . .Mr. N. B. Clarke j Cassy Mrs. Bannister Wilson Mr Toulmin Ophelia Mra. Meyers Perry Mr. L. Pox | Emmellne Miss Barber PERFORMANCE EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Admission, !U and SO cents; children half price to after noon performance only. GEO. CHRISTY Jt WOOD'S MINSTRELS, NO 41* Broadway, porforin o very evening Tickets, Sb eeuU. l)o. >ra oyen at 6^; oommence at 7X o'clock. This "ompauy baa no connection with any other. 11. WOOD, llu,-)luee? Manager. GEOltUE CHRISTY, Stn^i Manager. A URO. ? Geerro Christy, -well known for t he last twelve I years iu connection with Ethiopian Minstrel- y, takes this i method of informing the public that ho has fo I a copart , nerfbip with Mr. Henry Wood, of Minstrel Hail No. 444 Broadway, at which place he will appear ever y ,? nine. GEORGE i I1RISTY. \ BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.? THIS, MONDAY evening, at 7J* o'clock, will l>e repeated the n n loeal moral drama of THE OLD BREWERY, a thrilling produc tion. In tbe afternoon at 3. the Nkolo I uiilj and ALARMING SACRIFICES. Tbe living Girnflos, Happy Family, Ac., to be aeon aa usual. Admittance Z~> cent*; children under ten, 12>a cents; first baloony and parquet, l*}., cents oxtra. THE CAMPBELL'S ARE COMING? AT THE ST. Nicholas Exhibition Room. 4i>5 Broadway on the block with the St. Nicholas Hotel, commencing Monday ereniug, March 13. MURPHY, WEST, AND PEEl.'S ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, Authors of all tho burlesque dances in existence, whose unique, classic, and chaste conccrts iu the principal cities of the Union for tbe last six years, have ruoefvod a patronage unparalleled in tho annals of Ethiopian entertainments, and from citizens who seldom frequent similar attractions, beg leave to announce to the ladies and gentlemen of thi* me tropolis, a short sories of their chaste and fashionable musi cal soirees and parlor entertainments. The company, as ever, comprises an efficient and ver.iatile tronpe of talented performers. Among the names will bo found LUKE WEST. The talented and versatile performer. MATT PEEL, The popular and eoeentric performer, and JOSEPH MURPHY, * The celebrated vocalist. Tlioy will have the honor of presenting each evening a choice selection of now songs, quartettes and chorusses; en tirely new dances, original with them, including the bur lesque La Manola, l.aJota Arragonaiau. La Sylphlde, Pas Styrien, Pas de Instruction, La rou, Military Polka, Tani bourino Dance and Fling; instrumental solos on the harp, cornot -a piston, accordcon and violin, introducing tbe choicest of Jullien's compositions; together with their bur lesquc Rochester Knocldnga, Woman's Rights. Power of Music, E.-scncc of Old Virginia, banjo solos, whistling solos. WitU^Pis, with deseriptlons of qnuer, quaint, quiet, aud qtrnWiAoine darkies. Tickets cents, to bo had at the door. Doors open at hall pa .-i mx, convert commences precisely at halt' past seven, o'clock. ??/, HiMi-u *U. ? i^a " ciuviv., ?uu wvury opening uvirui^ cek, 1'uciiduy e:;utyte;i, a?l >Vcdp#*<lay Aad Satur lay afternoons nt? 3 o'clock. Adinisiicui. *X5 cents ; children, cuts. ^ -rT BURTON'S, CHAMBERS STREET. ?THE DEjERVEU ly -popular play of THE LANCERS: Or, The Discarded Son. received with load applause and hearty laughter, will lie played on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Tin freat Military Polka (.ialopiu is ui.;litly enoored. All the 'ronch Lancer 1 nit'orum and Accoutrements entirely uow. New Alutio by Mr. J. Cooke. Mr. Fisher, Mr. Jordan, Mr. and Mr,i. Burton, Misi Ray mond, Ac., Ac. On Tuesilay*and Thursday. .JW# A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM will be presented with all its beautiful scenery^nd extra ordinary cast of characters. In rehearsal, a new farce called WOMAN'S RIQHTS. '? SECOND WEEK OF SIGNOR BLITB? BROOKLYN Institute. ? The Becret of life isto*be happy. Coqia ?tvd laugh. Now and marvellous metainotfi?iJ*. Vffc ?vo 4e ccived. the car amused, aivd the mind fliKMHsfcoC Mttrit rapping of the incjt remarkable character. ThjKtJKiuJ canary birds, ami Tory laughabloaociics iu vcntrlfoqulftii. Monuay^ Mixrcli lli. a* Tj^ o'clock'. and every evening -during at'tori 12>li cents THE SUBSCRIPTION' CQNK?R^jLVFJ)r n,r ME ladief ot the CongregatMriof Grad^Vhurch". ino'omat? mta* *? Mas. MwSsaeh. N?ct*all. -grill jS? glace at Niblo's Saloon, this Monday evening. Maronl3. Tw4 ubscription two dollars. Doors open at 7, to eommenoe at 8 o'clock. No postponement. Signer C. Badiali, signer An tonio Barili, Mr. Jojoph Burke, Mr. William A. King, wil assist Mr><. J. L. Bodrfein. Franklin museum, m Chatham square? xtto performances given daily, oummenoing at 3 o'clook in the afternoon and half-past 7 in (lie evening. The above is the only establishment in the United States where tbt Model Artists are exhibited, together with a great variety <H unique and original entertainments, such as oau be seek la no other place of amusement in the world. The young debutant, mrs. t. j johvson, will give two of her literary entertainments at Stuyva sant Institute on Taesday and Friday of next week. March 14 and 17, consisting of selections from Sliakspearo and the noets. Tickets. 60 cents, may be obtained at tao muaio and b okstores in Broadway, aud at the door ou eveaiug of read logs. To comuenoe at 8 o'clook. Burning of moscow, at Williamsburg ? this celebratod diorama, together with an oxtunsive collec tion of beautiful dioptric paintings, laughter inciting scenes in ventriloquism, by Mr. Gallagher, the world-re ft wncd, may be witnessed this evening, at the Odeon. Loves vicissitudes? this play will be rend again on Tuesday evening, Mthinst., by the author. 11. S. Smith, at liopo Chapel. The first reading of the play Save general satisfaction, and olkitcd an invitation to r : diver it from many of our most distinguished citiieus. Ex cellent music is engaged. Admission cuuts. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. AT Tn* NATIONAL THEATRE, The Temple of the Moral Drama. Performances overy evening, and every Monday. Wednes day, aud Saturday afternoons. George christy ax d wood's minstrels Ex pect no quarter, and ask for none, from tlio enemy; hut they are tliaukful. nevertheless, for the quarters so libe rally nhoTcred into their treasury? at 441 Broadway? liy their friends, the publio. They try hard to give an equiva lent lor the money, and if unqualified approbation is auy criterion to go by, they arc successful. George christy axd wood s minstrels stock is rising, and so are shirt collars. If you doubt this last assertion, call at 444 Broadway, and look at tue magni ficent ear ncreens worn by Oeorge. A merry heart, sound health, a clear conscience, and a high shirt collar, are groat provocatives of mirth. If you aro sceptical as to tlio truth of this, try a few, and satisiy yourself; but come ,-arly. George christy and wood-s minstrels wish to impart to the pulilio an interesting tact. Time was when George Christy received " about $?! < KX) for two years' services." "Ma conshense!" exclaims some astonished biped; fcnt "hold your horses!" Time is, at pre^ont. when George Christy, at 444 Broadway, receives witnin a fraction of $7,IM'U for only three months services, at which rate hl< pay, for two years, would amount to nearly fifty six thousand dollars. O'Ki.UW.) Will young mon. who are making fefbr tune for others, make a note of this ? (GEORGE CHRISTY AND WOOD'S MINSTRELS X would beg to state that ft is not they who talk of noin* to Europe. 'Iney have too much business ou hami at Uitue? 444 Broadway ? and could not think of depriving thoir New York patrons of the pleasure of their company George christy and woods minstrels would enlarge thoir already spacious llill, at SH liroad way. it they oouid do so without neiag obliged to pouponx their performances; but if it were annouujoi that their hi.u-io *sf to cloeu, if only for one aight, they would bade- i lugsd with remonstrances fr>m pleasure seekers iu conic ' qui nee. This it is to be popular. TRAVELLSBH' UVIDB. CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADEL phia, from pier No. 1 North rivet. Two flnos daily, at 7 A. 11. and 2 P. M. Accommodation line at 7 A M., by ' steamboat John Potter, to South Aiqjiir, tboaca by cars to way places and'Camdea; faro ?2. Express liae atUP.M.. by . John Potter, to Amhoy. thence direct to Camdea by.oars. through la flvo hoars, fare *3. CHANGE OF ROUTE ON THE 11 A. M. AND 4 P. M llnee for Philadelphia ? On an! after Monday n?it, the IStk ef March, the II A. M aad 4 P. M tr.iins. by tbo Now Jersey Railroad, for Philadelphia will bo run via Taeoaey and w alnut street, avoidiag the annoyance aad delay of tua omnibuses from Kensington, and affording passengers aa op- I portunity to dine or take tea on board the steamboat, on the Delaware. The return tripe from Philadelphia, at 8 A. M., aad 4Jlt P. M., will also leave from Walaut street wharf. Hudson river railroad-trains daily from Chambers street for AHttany and Troy ?xprom train, 7 A JI-? ' Through in four hours, ooancetlnz with trains reaching Buffalo or Montreal atlOo elook same ^Mall train, 8 A. M.? Through way trains at 12 M. aad 7 Naprtss train, P.M.? Emigrant train, A P M For Tarrv J0?; ,".3U . 'o' PM^klll, V.M P. M. For PoughkspsiJ, 7.3D A. M, and 4 P.a. 1 arsengere taken at Coamben, Canal. Christopher Fourteenth, and Thirty first utreets Sunday trains from Canal streot. at 5.40 P.M., for Albany and Troy, stopping at all way stations. EDMUM li FRENCH, Superintendent. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DfRECT? VIA Now Jersey Railroad, through in four honrs ? United Mn tee mail and express Una. leave New York, footefCort landt street, at eevon, nine and eleven, P M . and at fonr aad half -past ttre, P. M. Fare? Si 7J In sevon aad eleven A- *}?? an< W? P M. 18 W (for eecond claee) la eleven A M. from New York and quarter-past four from Phila delphia f3 la nine A. M . and half past 'ive P. M. Ac commodation line teares at twolve M. (at reduoeJ prices) from Cortlandt utreet. through In six Hoar* Through tickets (old for Baltimore. Washington Norfclk' Weldcn. Wilmington and < harloston. in tho above trains Through baggnge agente la the nine and half past five trai n only Psssopgers with l'kXga?e oress the ferry fifteen mia ntes bafori the train leav#^ * SHBRWSBIIHY LONG BRANCH HIGHLAND^ ??. ean Iion?a, an 1 Ooeaa Port ?The -iilit J.lllir i CHRIS lOPIIKH I sptaln J >ha Prioe, w.ii tSTZfro ?tTf Barclay street March 4 at 10 oVio-k A M ; 7th atllv ? Wh at 12 M , ilth,at?J?. u and 14th at f A M ???., 2e"'i.rw1, R*'ch?. at li A M sth ailSIL timSi ??. i p Aa. 1 amumembnts. BROADWAY THEATRE ? A MARSHALL, ?0L? J L#esee.? Voor< open at 6K: to oomnMice a 17 Q oloofc/ Monday tveniag, March 1.';, will be performed HAMLET m Ilnmlet. Mr Kf"*? Iloaoncraus , , . Mr. MeDowaM King Mr. Horurd l.arrtea Mr Papa I'oliiilua Mr Wlillms II?ratio Mr. Laaergan Oaiie. ..... ...Mr. Grosvenor (Jboat Mr. Conway Oravedigger Mr Davidg* Opholia I,. Mm*. Ponlat Qnei-u Mn. Abbot! B Bm Hud! MU? Pricc. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. Antony ..M* D*v?<fc* Cleopatra . Ml m J llouganheua XT'ALLACKS THEATRE, BROADWAY, MIA* T? Broom* street. ? Doors open at 6^; to oommencc ? T*. Moadtiy ovtuing, March IS, will bu performed A BACHELOR OF ARTS Jasper Mr. Utter! Matthew Mr. Chippandata T1 1 rutou Mr Dvott Emm* Mn. Stephen* >\ jllo Mr Tbomp'oa | Mr*. Thornton. .Mr*. C'oMTtr Ethiopian Quadrille i .Orohe?tr? POPPINa TIIH QUESTION. _ . Primrose ..Mr. liiake I Miss lit An... Mr* Blak* Thorntou Mr. Sblrlej I Bobbin. .. . Mr*. Brougba* MI! AM) SKS I'. WHITE Pefr r Mr Chippendale I Mr*. Whit*. . . Mr?. 9tepbem? Mr. iV l ite Mr vinccut i U'idow White. .Mr*. Coaevor fjnn* ORIGINAL CHRISTY'S minstrels, no. fl* J. Broadway, al.ove Grand. Organised In 1842. The dr* established o n psny in exiatenre. THE MODEL TROUPE OP THE WORLD, Whose Concerts in New York, for a au occasion of et0kA Tver*, hove 1 1 en rercived with patronage unparalleled tat the annul* of amusement in this city. Ofih Evichy Might, vnnt r the Soi.r Direction OW E P. CHRISTY, The only individual of the name of Christy engaged a* a par former in Ethiopian representation Tho present o?mp**f comprint every person now living who conatitnted the MM at it* orgunitatiou, (excopt George N. Harrington.) A Card. ? The Christy Minstrels beg leave to inform tfc? public that they have no business connection with any othac establishment in thi* oity or elaewhere. Admission. i' oenta. Commence at 8 o'clock. E. P. CHRISTY, Manager and Proprietor. Saturday next. Mareh IS, annual bouefit of H Myer, Con certina Performer. BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS. CHINESE HALL, MS Broadway, near the Preaoott Uouao. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. Tho oldeat established and molt talented company la ** istenoe, being the iir?t to introdnco harmony into an Etfeie piau Entertainment, the first to sin/ Operatic Choruses, par form Burlesque Opera*, Ao., Ac. Tno management ha* tb honor of announcing that the Con carta of thi* Company wll btill be conducted in its prcbent fashionable style? "fun without vulgarity." Time nlterod.? Coooert oomtnenoe* ?t 7\ o'clock. Adiuiaaion. &.'? cents. * _ JAS. BUCKLEY A SON'S, Proprietor*. Till T1RYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART? A collcetion the iuost complete ever made by ona waa of authentic pletures.by Onido de Sienna, (A. D 1221,) Oiam bue, Giotto, Mcinmi, Peruglno, Leonardo da Tlnol, Raphafl* Cdrreggio. Titian, DomonTchlne, Salvator Roaa. VelnsqatB* Marino, Uuebena, Van Dyuk, Tenters, Loly, Rem brant, Qa twlo, Ruysdaol, Poussin, Claude Lorraine, Sir Joabua nolUa, Hogarth, West, Grouse, aud Horace Vernet. No. oh. Lroadway. Admiaaion, 25 cent*. ROADWAY THEATRE.? MR FORREST, THE A MRU , lean tragedian. ? The manager ha* much pleaaor la Announcing an engagement for a limited number of mghta with the al>o\e great arri*t. who will appear in hi* >el?aM> ted characters every night during the present week Monday. March 13, the Hamlet '. .Mr Forraat (ihoct, Mr. Conway; Gravedigger. Mr. Uavidgo, l i.rte*, Mr. l'cpe: Poloniua, Mr. Whiting: Queen Mra Abbo t, OphelMw Mmu. Poninl. A Paa Seul by Mlas Adelaide Prico. To conclude with ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. Characters by Misa J. Oongenbeim, and Mr. Daridgo Tueaday, Mr. Forrest will a;>t>9ar in hi* famed ubaraotarjK the Cardinal, in llichuUen, ana on Wednesday aa lirulaa Begin at 7. ? Extra adveri ,>em1n r.? Wallaces tukatrr. Moro novelty ' An uriglual comodiut.t <J )Utmwo4 triumph. Sueeea' ol 1 LOVE FOR LOTt ON MONDAY, 1 In oonsequon ' ' ?" very nutneroua i -mi'mlaat tb* bw >eo, the comedy o, - 11ELOB OF ARTS MR, LESTER ?:( LYSANDER THOMPSON. MB. VINCENT, MR. DYOTT. MR REYNOLDS, MR. CHIPPENDALE, MRS. STEPHBN*. After which, the popular farce of POPPING THE QUESTION, MB. BLAKK, MRS BLAK.E, and MBS. CRAMW To conclude v i'h MB. AND MRS P WHITE. TUESDAY, A Nt W AND OHItilHAL C0MB3ICTTA, (Norer acted,) in one set, called A GOOD FELLOW. Mr Felj* Vffi^ratoit n g6b3 oIHien Mr. Waleoi ?r. Kusnton Sunnyside, a good fellow Mr. Broogbaat Mrs. Umbraton, a good wile Mrs. Conway Mrs. Snunyaide, u pood customer Mrs. Urougbam After which, Contreve'a great comedy of LOVE FOB LOVE LOVE FOR L^VE will be publiihed, prooiaely m aoir acted, by D. AppleUn & Co., iu a few da-, a, and may b* baC at all the primipul l,ook*oll*r?, and at t!i > BOX OFFICE OF THE THEATRE WEDNESDAY A SOLDIER S C0URT8HIP. K K.N EST IN E AND KILL OR CI RE. THURSDAY, (First time here.) Morton . tine an<l popular oomeiy of THE SCHOOL OF REFORM. Ik in preparation, and will be aeted for the fir*t time at tUi theatre, with the following powerful oaat ? General Paragon ... Mr BUka Bob Tyke. .Mr. L. '(homp. Ferment ......... Mr Lester Frcdtriok Mr. R?yioUi Lord Avondalo rf+. . -.Mr UyoCk Timothy . . Mr F. A. Vincent OU.Tjrta.. * .7. .... .1 ...... .Mr. Phillip* Mrs. ht.-filalr* i Mrr Cramer Mr*. Mertneut , wHr*. Conway J??*. Mra Conoror bh*tali r.Mr* Stepheaa - .entertainment*. i A new two act con. to be called PRISON AND PA LAVE, is in prcparun <?. and will be apoedily produced. V? ' . liox book *rpon ter -tho weak. - . Drefa Circle and Parquet ? . Fifty Ceata " Family Circle .TweatyWi *l*>r ? Stall Seata One Dollar Private Boxes six and Seven Dollar* JOLLIE S MUSICAL GIFTS. FIFTH EDITION. " Julllon'i Mnaio for the Millioa,'' PBICE ONE DOLLAR. Containing Portrait of tho Author. Title Pago. Vignette, AND Twelve of Julllon'a mo*t popular pi?oet. Containing, among other piece*, THE AMERICAN QUADRILLE. THE CALIFORNIAST. And other Quadrille*. Polka*, Song*, Ao., Ao PRICE ONE DOLLAR Subscription book* now opan at Jollie * muiic (tore, MS Broadway. WB. FISH. FBOM LONDON. THEATRICAL AM9 ? cbaracteriatic wig maker, M9 Pearl atreet, four doaas from Broadway. Amateur performance* attended. Wtm lent on hire for private partlej, maaqueradea and fancy drea* ball?. N. 15. ? Country theatricals aupplied on abort notlea. onn nnn o,fts for the piople-pbo*. OUU.UuU HART'S Croat Gift Enterpriee of Ma JUKI1.* World. Profossor J. Wqodm&u Hart would reepeeO inform the ritizau of .New V'ork anfd the world at lam, for the purpose drennabling all to too bit wonderfal H luitratlon of the entire world, (the Ant and only thins ut the kind ever produced,) now on exhibition at the World* Iiall, No*. S77 and 37# Broadway, and populariiing Amset ean art. and alxo of giving a world wide ciroalatioa to hta renowned Book of Travols. Adventure*, aad Anecdote^ which should he road ly the million, be will dlatribaft* among the purchasers of hia ticket* of admiuion tba Win ing magniiicent aud valuable gift*, amounting to the MB total of$30tl,000:? LIST OF GIFTS Prof. Hart's Whole World, worth aa Immense for tune to any one, vxlned at Prof. Hart's" olenant country seat, with one hundred arret of land in a hlih itate of cultivation. the build ings on which cost $18,000, situated on Loag Island Pound, and commanding a magnificent view of thir ty miles in every direction, valued at 18, Wf The celebrated model of the City of San Franoiaco. . , tMM Prof. Hart's far-famed Panorama of tba Holy Land. . 10.MC A magnificent city roiidonce in Maw York 17.M 100,000 volumes of Prof, nart'a extensive travel* la the Old and New Worlds, latertperaed with remark able adventure!, amusing anecdotes, aad thrilling Incidents, elegantly bonnd, with gilt edfes, lnolud lug a portrait of tba author, at 78 cente each 7MV Twenty-five building lots, each containing 10, 00# Q|| a>|uaro.feet. la a heaotlfal village la tho' suburb* of N ?w York city, each valned at |MM ts 30 elegant rosewood pianofortes, at >300 8 do. do. at fWO ? 20 d ). melodaoai, at $100. 1.0M BO elegant gold watehe*. at $100 MM 100 do. do. at fTi fS 100 do. do. at go Pillt 200 do. do. at $Sti MM 100 elegant gold bracelet*, at $13 I 1,000 elegant gold ring*, at $2 - 2.000 do. at $1 V Ifg I set* elegant ellver tea spoons, at$?. . . ??* ?)0 do. do. desosrt spoons, atSU W 25 do. do. table spoon*. at 9U'. OT 30 000 volume* of Mr*. Partington * Carpet Bag *f Fun. at 30 cents .. .. HW 90 000 piece* of tba ant fashionable mu*ie. at ? "nt^ - S3 2'> 000 elegant iteil engraving*, at 25 cent* 80.000 finely enjiraved po. ket map* of tba City of New York, at 17 11 IS cent. 14UWI Sl.OTO porteroonnaloa, a! 2f> cent*. . ... . L. , ._. I.TTVi A loan for MM ?*, without security or Internet, of H cash ISM* It U confidently believed that the ticket* will all be oeM, and the property distributed before the lit of June The property will be placed ia the hinds of a commtMoa appointed by tho ticket holder*, to be dutribnted ia a pw feetly fair and satisfactory manner to all toaceraed. The price of ticket* 1* One Dollar each, entitling the boMMl to fcnr admiMions to the exhibition, and eae gift of Ik* 300.000. .Ml orden for tickete most be addreseed postpaid, wMfe the money enclosed, to Prof J WOODMAN HABT, Nea. 3f7 and 5H? Broadway. World'* nail, New York, aad tk* tickets will he promptly forwarded to any part of tba weCM. Any Information relative to the proper*/, may b? ebWa ed at the o?eo, World's nail, or of t J t l*eeher A Co- ff ; children halt Xanae street Single admieeion*. 18 cents ; child! price. Open dally, from 2 to 10 P. M. Leetuee* ee at 3 aad 7 P. M. WA N TED- AN ACTOR TO PLAY JCVKMLI iBOSt ness; no objection to aa aaatear ia good standing aad. recpeetet; illty Also, a lady who can Mac aad play mmH part*. Apply at tho We*tche?ter House, Bowery, rooaa Ma. M, between - and i o'eloek thi* afternoon. E ?XTIA PAY -ALL UNITED STATES J*ATY 8A1LOBS ?? and marine* who (erred la any Caitod Statea tsms! !? "the Pacific, between IHM aad IMS, or tho widow* aad heiao of saeb, ean promptly obtain their doable paw aad bowtr U\dVf *.18!!?LL' ?ueer r S. N.. tn Wall street, baseuasat. N. B.? Also, sslllwl* bounty land* obtained aa above. ? = DHR. P.AJ.Pl/-I10nR8 OP OPTICS CONaOLTATIOM ?? from 0 to 12 A. M., aad ? to# P. M., eioept Saadoy*. M.i Houston Itreet. near Weeeter DH>< ? WaTdTnI 80 ( ANA 1. STRUT, ONE DOOM | east of Broadway, by his unparalleled, nueqnalled. glorious, and triumphant remedies, makee the groateet eatoo lever known. Attends from 1) A. M. until II P. M daily MilH. U DDANI~ ITIIir, MAY Bl dBH Dr C. would respectfully eollcit of tbose ia iHWyHd a call, being *atisfled that from a praetlee if twea he can give entire *atisfactlon. DR. COOPER, U DUANI tTBElT, MAY BE COW. suited Dr. C. would respectfully eollcit of thoee la> t?rested a eatl, being *atisi ty three year* n* can giv* I "TTrT JOHNSON, 16 DUANB STRKET, MAY BE GOlt 1/ inltad fonfidentially. D*. J. 1* a regularly edueat^d pbyrician, and bas pra. tuwd at hi* preaaat o?oe fo* tho laeo twenty two year*. Hoars from 8 A. M., to 8 P. M. Dr. coebitt, of no. i? do ave streitTmay wm con snlted with eonndence on hla treatment. Twenty throe yean in his speciality enable* liim to gnaraatee per rrancnt curt*. N. II ? Dr 0- ii a membor of the Now York Vniverslty. See hi* diploma la hie ode*. Ml a reont, parisa n d london physiciam ? and (urgeon, i* consulted at t2 Rea le atroot, nornar of Broadway, fr on II A M till 2PM. aad from ? Mil 1 to ?*<e rrriiaa 9nal?;j. I UU Jr. IL E. una Ini mom.