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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED ETERT DAT. UMUNMUTMM BWIOBS. riORFORATION NOTICE ? PUULIC NOTICE IS HERE by given that petitions bavs beta presented ia th? Board of Councilman, for the obstruction of Mwera in U>? following nunc J streets to wit? Mulberry itnat from Hn tor street to a point 212 fact southsrbr. Washington street, fcstwoou Hector and Carlisle streets, Macdougal street, from iBleeekor to Amity itreet. All person* interested in the ?tare, and having objections thereto, are requested ta pre sent tie nue iii writing, to the Contract Clark, at tkia offlci), ?B 01 before Friday, March 31. 1814. ELI AS L. SMITH, 1 /w?. 4--.*.^ THEO. B. DE FOREST, J A. W. CRAVEN Croton Aqueduct Department March 20, 1364. CORPORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, that petition! have been presented in the Board ef Councilmcn, for the construction of sewsrs in tha following named streets, to wit;? Third avenue, from Forty f . fourth to Forty-ninth (treat; Forty-thirJ street, between I] Be Tenth and Eighth avenues; Seventy -ninth street, between P fifth aven no and East river. All persons interested in the | *bove, and having olieetions thereto, are requested to pre | Bent the same, in writing, to the Contract Clack, at this I' fffloa, OB or before Friday, March 31, 1364. 't CroiQB Aqioduct Department, March 30, 13C4. KORPO RATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE 18 heaabv given, that petitions have been presented ia the rd of (jounoilmen for the construction of sowars in tha ?wing named streets, to wit:? lis pen ard street, from the L Bower in Broadway to the sewer oast of Church street; Pttt ratreet, from Riving ton to Delaney street; Oak street, from ^Catherine to OUver street: and also, a resolution for the re ( Betting of the manhole ana basin heads on tha Una of tha '?ewer In 113th street, from Third avsnue to Harlem river, la ^Accordance with the established trade of the street. All persona interested la the above, ana having objections the re - 4?o. are requested to presefct the lame, la writing, to the Coa itraet Clack, at this offloe, on or before Thursday, April 6, ,1064. ELIA8 L. SMITH. 1 frntnn 4??.rf??t t THEO. K. BE FOREST, J Aqaedaot A. W. CRAVEN ) Bo*ra* Creton Aqueduct Department, March IS, 1854. riOEPOBATION NOTICE. ? PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE by given to tha owa?r or owners, occupant or occupants /Brail houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, af 0kcted thereby, that the following assessments have been BOBBleted by the Assessors, and are lodged la the oSce of ?no Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons Jaterested, vis.: ? For a well and pump in 128th street, be tween Sixth and Seventh avennes. The limits embraced by wuch assessment Include all the several housei and lots of roand, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situatod on _0th sides of 128th street, from Sixth to Sevonth avenue, and on East side of Seventh avenue, between 127th and ri39th streets. All persons whose interests are affectod hy [?the above named assessment*. and who are opposed to tho *me, or either of them, arc requested to presont their ob rctiens ,in writing, to the nndersigned, at thoir office. No. 4 all of Rooords, within thirty days from the date of this totio*. W 1 I.F.I AM GAGE, ) CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES MoNIELL, ) Offlee Bar cm of Assessments, Street Department, March Tt 1304. ORPORATION NOTICE-PUBLIC NOTICE 13 _ hereby given, to the owner or owners, oocupant or occu Apanti of all houses and lot?, improved or unimproved lands, i| Ufected thereby, that the following assessments have been (JTsonipIcted hy tlio Assess, ra, and arc lodged iu tho office of ^.he Bureau of Assessments for examination, by all porions Interest ed, vii. For regulating ind gradin -r Fifty seventh gttreet, from Fifth aveDne to Broadway. Tho limits etn *Yacod by such assem mcnL lr.cln Ui all tho several housui Und lotij of pround, vaoant lot.-, pieces and parcels of Inn I, "ituatod on both sidd? of Fifty-seventh street, from Fifth tveuuc to Broadway; east side ci Sevouth avenue, li^twcon 'ifty seventh and fifty-eighth fjtre.-ts. All pcr.ion.- .whose in .erests ?ro after ted by the ahove named assessments, and Tio aro opposed to the same, "r either of them, nr$ reuaest d to proBer.t their Objections, in writing, to tho Under .i xned, it thi-ir oillce, No. i 11 :vll of Records, within tliirty days iron the date of this notice. I WILLIAM GAGE, 1 CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. < CHARLES MoNIELL, ) < Officc BurcMi of Aseetauuutd, Street Department, Maroh ft, 1864. ORFORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS [J hereby civen to tlie owner or owner*, occupant or ocu Vante ot nil nouses and lotu, improved or unimproved land* ?fleeted thereby, ti.at the following assoaims '.la liav<5 beau tempi eted by tuo Assessors, i.iil >ro lodged in the office of fie llurenu of Assessments, for examination by all poraons pterestcd, vis.:? For regulation Fifty-fourth struct, from ,U? Firat to the Fittli avenue. Tho limits omhraged *iy such csessmcntB include all tho several houses and lots of Tound, vacant lots, pieces and parcels af land, situated on 'oth sides of Ffty-fourth street, from Firat to Fifth ave uo on both Bides of Fourth avenue, 100 fuet 5 inches north nd south from Fifty-fourth streot, on both nldosof Loxlng in avenue 600 feet 6 inches north and south frojn Fifiy nrth street. All peraons whose interests are all -cted by e above namod assessments, and who are opposed to the .me, or either of them, are ro'incstcd to present their ob ctions in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 all of Kecords, within thirty days from the date of this itioe. WILLIAM O AGE. J CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessor*. CHARLES McNICLL, > Office Bureau of Assessments, Streot Department, March , 1854. 1ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO COtf J tractors. ? Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposal for Ijwer In Henry street,'" will be received at the office of the jrpton Aqueduct Department, until Monday, the 3d day of Ipril, 1844. at 12 o'clook M. at which hour the bids will be iened, te build a sewer, with the necessary receiving basins Ad culverts, in Henry street, from the aowar at Clinton Trwt to a point about 20 feet west of the westerly Una of kontgomery street, being in length about 900 feat. The )an of the work may be seen, ana specifications obtained, i application at this office. _ _ v ELI AS L. SMITH. a??? TIIJEO. R. DE FOREST, } A.W.CRAVEN, J duot Board. jNaw York, Maroh 20, 1864. ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.-TO CONTRAC WAJ tors.? Sealed proposals, endorsed " Proposal for sewer ?1 Centre street,'* will be rcccived at the oflfoe of the Croton TJquednct Department until Monday, * the third day of [April, 1864, at 12 o'clook, M., at which hour the bids will be ened, to build a sewer, with the neoessary reoeiving basins d culverts, in Centre street, from the sewer in Cross street a point near to the northerly line of Chambers street, In length about 287 feet. The plan of the work may a, and specifications obtained, on application at tlus ^ ELIA8 L. SMITH, ) nrn l,, THEO. R. DE FOREST, J A. W. CRAVEN, J dnet Board. ew York. Match 21, 1864. 1 ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, MAROH 8, UN." Pnblte notice is hereby given, that by an aet of tho re passed at the special session, July 90, 1883, an 1 eharge of ton per cent is added en the firet day at I next on all unpaid water rents, making, with the l previously added by law, twenty-Are per oent on ?Mini nnpaid, and tnat if the said rents, including 1 charges, are net paid before the first day of May next ning, the property on whioh said rent remains unpaid I be returned to the Clerk of Arrean, pursuant to tho ox of tho aet above mentioned. ELIA9 L. SMITH, President 1ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.-TO CONTRAC > tors.? Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposal for re-build r sower in Rivington street," will bo received at the office the Croton Aqueduct Department until Monday, the 10th .vof April, 1664, at 12 o'clock M., at which hour the bids 11 bo opened, to take np and re- build a part of the sower .id oulverta in Rivlngton street, at the intersection of teriff street, being in length about 123 feet. The plan of tho k may be seen, and siwciflcationo obtained, on applioa i at this office. EMAS L. SMITH. 3 THEO. E. DE FOREST, > Cwton Aqaodttot A. W. CRAVEN, S Board. Tew York, Mareh 28. 1864. _ (ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.-TO CON tractors.? Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposal for ,. or in the Bowery," will be received at the office of the oton Aquedbot Department until Monday, the 10th day April, 1884, at 12o'olock M., at which hour the bids will opened, to build a sewer, with the necessary receiving 4ns and culverts, in the Bowery, from Rirington to Staa i street, being in length about three hundred and slxty l feet. The plan of the work may be seen, and speoidea obtainod, on applioation at this offloe. . ELIASL. SMITH, ) Croton THEO. R. DE FOREST, S Aqneduot A. W. CRAVEN, > Board. few York, March 80, 1864. h ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.-TO CON tractors. Sealed proposals, endoreod " Proposal for er in Forsvth street,'' will be reoeived at the office of the .jton Aqueduct Department, until Monday, the 10th day April, 1864. at 12o'olock M., at which hour the bids will ened. to build a sewer, with the neoessary reoeiving s and enlverts, in Forsyth stroet, from tlie sewer in anton street to a point abont 206 feet south of Houston tot; being in length about 222 feet. Tho plan of the work r be soon, and specifications obtained, on applioation at lottoo. ELIAS L. SMITH, THEO. R. DE FOREST, > Croton Aquoduet A. W. CRAVEN. S Board, few York, Mareh 31, 1864. DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES.? March 30. 1884.? To Contractors.? By virtue of the fol ic resolution, sealed proirasals will be received at the I of tho Commisaioner of Repairs and Supplies' No. 3 1/ Hall, (basement,) until Tuesday, April 11, 1484, at 12 Joek, M.. at which time they will be opened, (in accord |eo with tho amended charter or 1&&3,) for paving tho car 1(0 way of Perry street, between Greenwich avenue and |ctory stroet, with granite block pavement, the materials ?d and the work performed to be the same as that now d in tho Bowery, between Walker and Bayard streets, jntraetors will state In their proposals their price per su Mcial square yaid. i anoLUTioit. loeolved. That tho Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies . aad he is hereby, directed to advertise for proposals and Iko a contract with the loweet bidder to pave the carriage jf of Perry street, between Groonwloh avenue and Fao J-y strrot, with the German or granite block pavemont, .lllar to that in the Bowery, between Bayard and Walker farts; provided the owners of the property therein suMeet 'be assessed therofor, bind themselves to pay one half of s eost of said paving. Idopted by the Hoard of Aldermen, October 12. ISM. tdopted by the Board of Assistant*, December 21, 1S53. kpproved by tho Mayor. December 'si, 18M. rSe contractors will take all the liak of collecting one If of the cost of the above pavement from tho persons ?tag property on said street, as the resolution prescribes, J balance will be paid by tho Commissi >u?r of Repairs p Supplies. The names or the persons so subscribing Cin iseen, and all other information in regard to the pavement Jl be g'*en at his office, No. .1 < It y Hall. biMment. N. B. tlie Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any Hhe estimates, if deemed for the interest of the Corpora te. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY Commissioner of Rspalrs aad Supplier fTRKF.T DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.? 3 Public notice is hereby given, that the following rusolu *ns have been presented in the Board of Councilman : ? To J(;4feet of walks where necessary, and pavo Lexington ( nne from Thirty-fourth to Forty-second street; to set * and gutter and repair walk in front of yo Forsyth Kcet; to flag 4feet fn>m the sonth walk of Br ?ome stroet, m East to Ton.pkius street, and east side Tompkins street <m Grand to llroomc, and trom Broome to Delanry; to , etcurl. and gutter and flagwalk sonth ttide Grand street, m Jaokson to Madison street; tocrade and pavo;Twenty lh street, betwoen Klevontb snd Twelfth avenues; to re /de and repave Beeiman street with trranlte Mock pave fnfc. similar to that in the liowery between Walker and lyard streets; to repair and flag walks In Eighteenth feet, between Soventh and Eiglith avenues; to H k^and re. flags where necessary tho walks of Thirty tliira street, ween Sixth and Eighth avetines; to set curb and gntter flag northwest corner Bayard and Forsyth stroi t*; to curb snd gntter east side Tompkins etrect, between 3d me and Dclaney striets; to set curb a'nd rotter and ; and regrade sonth wtlk of Itr .ome street, from Mist ,09th street; tn flax w.ilks In flroadway, east side, be (en Thirty sixth and Thirty ninth streets, and west side, ween Thirty fourth and Thirty-sixth streets. All por ta Interested, having objections thereto. are requested to ?ant them In writing to the under lined, at his oiSoa, on Aefore the 27th day of March ln?t. far oh 16, 1884. 4A8 F I' HE V. Street Commissioner. I-REET DEPARTMENT, >0. A nALL OF UECORDS. I ? Sealed proposals will be retelvi'dat thii< oiliee until fid ay, the lot h day of April to r1 nlato and pave rty aevrnth street, between Fourth and Median avenues, tag lour feet of walks where not now flagged; to regn i In? grade Beekman street, from lot So. 79 to Oliff >et^to flag the sidewalks of Fonrtaenth stroet, from No. to Fifth aveane. Specifications to be had on applicatioa be Ce a tract Clerk of tbis Department. ?C?k 9L UN. 4AMM CORPORATION NOTICES. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPA RTMENT.? TO CON taaators.? S?M proposals, eodorMl " Pii>Wli for Bewer in Forsyth street," will b? rcoeived at the offioa ?f the Croton Aqueduct I)?ptrtni?it until lloidt;, the 10th aay ut A |>i 11, lsM, at 12 o'clock M., at which hoar the bidl wi 1 >e opined, to build a newer, with the naoessary raoeiv irr Vnnii.t and culverts, in Forsyth atreet, drum the sewer la Stanton street to a t>>.>int about 200 feet south of Houston street, being in length about 2 B feet. The plu of the work may be seen, aad specifications obtained, oa a tin* office. E1.IA3 L. SMITH, THEO. R. DE FOREST, A. W. CRAVEN, NtwYork. March 31, 1864. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO CON traotors. ?Sealed proposals, endoraed " Proposals for ; Sewer in Klin atreet, " wul be received at the office of the , Croton Auueduot Department until Monday, the 10th dar of April. 1?4. at 12 o'clock M., at which hour the bide will be opened, to bnild a eewer, with the aeoessary receiving basins and culverts. in Elm street, from the eewer in Howard atreet to a point a beat 60 feet eoutberly from Grand atreet, I being In length about 303 feet. Tho plan of the work may be eecn, and specifications obtained, on application at thia office. El. IAS L. SMITH. ) Crotoa THEO. R. DE FOREST, SAqneduot A. W. CRAVEN, J ihard. New York, March a, 1884. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORD8.? Pnblie notice If hereby gtrM, thai the following petl tieas hare beon presented in the BoC *4 of Councllmen. ?To pare Thirty ninth street, between El*u^ ?nd Mnth aTe nues; to Hag walks la front of vaoaatlotf la 7^?4{7^hlrd etreet, between Seventh and Eighth aveanos; te fsu^T cant lot* la Nineteenth itreet, between Firit and Seoona avenue*: that Thirty-seventh street, hatwaea Second ave nue and East river, and First avenue, between Thirtyfifth and Thirty eevfcnth street*, be regelated, and curb aad gat tar ?et; to widen Cliff street, between Bookman aad Ferry itreet*, on a straight Una with tha northwesterly line of Cliff (treat from John to Beekman street, thenee running northeasterly, in a straight Hne with the preeent front or the store No. 61 Cliff atreet, until it meets the present line of Cliff street; to flag (oath aide of Seventeenth streot. be tween First avenne and avenue A; to lay a crosswalk la front of No. 86 Chambers atreet; to grade Gansavoort street, from Vest street to Thirteenth avenue. All persons iater ested, having objections thereto, are requested to present tbem in writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or ba fore the 27th day of March inst. JAS. FURET, Commissioner of Streets. New York, March 17. 1884. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.? Public notice is hereby given that the following resolu tions have been presented in the Board of Councllmon: ? To repair croanwaiks corner Variek and Broome streets; to fence vacant lot southwest corner avenue A and Fifth street; to fence vacant lots west side Broadway, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets; to pave Thirty ninth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue; to feneo vacant lota south side Twenty sixth street, between Se venth and Eighth avenues; to flat; four feet of walk in front of meant lots south side Twenty first street, between avenue A and First avenue; to flag four foet or walks of Ninth avenue, between Forty -second and Forty-fifth streets aa far as the atreet ia paved; to rogulate and grade Fourth avenue from Seventy-ninth to Ninety-second street; to regulate and grade Forty-fourth street, between Niuth and Tenth avenues. All persons interested having objections thereto, are requested to present them in writing to the un dersigned, at lus offiec, on or before the Slat day of March, instant. ? JAS. FU REV, Street Commissioner. March 21, 185**. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. ? Scaled proposals will be received at this office uutil | Friday, Maroh 31, inpt.:? To regulate and grade Ninetieth atreet between Third and Fourth avennes. To regulate and i pave Thirty-second street, between Tenth and Eleventh ave nues To build a bulkhead from West atreot to Thirteenth avinre; and riprap wall and bnlkhead at Manhattanvihe, Ni rth river. Specifications to he had on application to the contract clerk of this l>er&rtmout March 22, 1664. JAS. 1'UREV, Street Commisbloner. QTKFF.T DEPA RTME N'T? N O. 4 HALL OF RECORDS I O ? Publio notice is hereby given that the folluwiug puti- ' .i-.i.s hate been presented iu the Board of Cnuncilmen.? To pave r.tekinan street with granite blocks, similar to those ? a i i in Broadway between Canal and Leonard streets. To , Ik;; six foet of walks of Thirty-ninth stroot, between Sevonth nud Eighth avenues. To reset curb and flac walks lu Can- ] inn street, between Houston and Stanton strcots. To pavo l.roadw ay from Fortj fifth to Fifty-firBt street. To set curb j ..ud gutter and flag four feet of w.ilks of Forty-oighth strc 't, j between Sixth avenue and Broadway. To lag four foot or ; walliu of Thirty-ninth street, from Touth avenue to Hudson > river. To Dug four feet of walks and pavo Forty first street, betwoen Eighth and Ninth avenues. AJ1 persons interested, ' having objection? tb*reto, are requested to prosent them in , wriiirg to the undersigned, at his offioe, on or before tha j 31st day of March, inst. March 12, lt04. JAS. FUREY, Street Commissioner. j STKFF.T DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.? Public notice is hereby givou, that the following resolu tions l.ave been presented in tho Board of Councllmon; ? To regulate, pave, roset ourb and gutter, and flag four foet of walks of Forty scoond street, between Second and Third avenues; to Hag and relay flags where necessary, the walks of Thirtieth stroot, between Tenth avenue "and Hudson river; to regulato, pave, and set curb and gutter in Eleventh avenue, from Twenty-fifth to Thirty first streot; to reliag and reset curb and gutter east side of Scammel street, from llenry street to East Broadway; to fonee vacant lots north sido of Twenty-ninth street, and uouth aide of Thirtieth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues; to flag four feet of walk south eido of Twenty-sixth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues; to fence vacant lots north tide of Twenty sixth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue; to flag and relay flags where necossary, and set ourb and gutter on caet side of Shoriff streot, between Broome and Delanoey streets. All persons intercstod having objec tions thereto, are leuuested to prosent them, in writing, to tbo undersigned, at nis office, on or before 4he Hth day of March inst. JAS. FUREY, Street Commissioner. March 28, 1884. ppucauou at J Croton > Anueiuct 1 i Board. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.? Public notice is hereby given that the following peti tions have been presented in the Board of Counoilmen: ? To regulate, act curb, gutter and flag four feet of walk and macadamiie Fifty eighth street, from Seventh to Eighth aTonue; to regulate, aet curb and gutter and flag four feel of north aldawalk of Eighty-third street, between First and Third avenues; to open 133d street, from Fourth to Eighth avenue; to pave Eighth avenue, from Fifty-third to 1 ll'ty-ninth street; tor open Sixty -fourth street, from Eighth ayenue to Blooming dais road; to open 102d street, Irom Eighth avenue to Hudson river; to open Ninety seventh street, from EighfhAu Ninth avenue; to fence va cant lots southwest cornflF sixth avenue and Thirty-Am street; to regulate, pave and set ourb and gutter in Four teenth street and avenuo C, from the bulkhead at East river to the present pavement in avenue C. All persona in terested having objections thereto are requested to present them in writing to the undersigned, at his offloe, on or be fore the Eighth day of April next. March 29. 1 864. JAB. FUREY, Street Commissioner. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.? Sealed proposals will be received at this offloe until Friday, 7th April next, at 12W o'clock P.M., te fence vaoant lota in Thirty-second street, 275 feet west of Sixth avenue; to flag in front of Nos. 103, 106, 1W and 109 Mercer street. Specifi cations to be had on application to the Contract Clerk of this department. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. March 27, 1884. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.? Scaled proposals will be received at this offloe until Fridav, April 7, to build a pier from the bulkhead at the foot er Thirty-seventh street. North river. Specifications to be had on application to the Contract Clerk of thia de partment. /AS. FDREY, Street Commissioner. March 29, 1864. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. 7-Public notice is hereby given that the following peti tions have been presented in the Hoard of Couneilmen :? To reset curb and gutter, and repave Renwiok street. To change the name of West Twelfth atreet to that of Vort street. To flag four feet of south aide of Twenty-ninth street, between Second and Third avenuea. To change the name of West Twenty-fourth atreet, between Ninth aid Tenth avennes, to that of Chelsea place. To flag four feet of walks of Twenty. sixth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. All persons interested, having object on* thereto, are requested to present them ih writing to the undersigned, at bis office, tefore the 11th day of April. April 1, 1864. JAMES FUREY, street Commissioner. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. ?Sealed proposals will be received at this offlce. until Tuesday, April ll, 1864, to reset curb and gutter, and pave Thirty-niuth atreet, between Firat and Second avenuea. To regulate and regrade Third avenue, between Sixty-flrst and Eighty- second street. Specifications to bo had on applica tion to the Contract Cletk of this department. April 1, 1864. JAMES FDREY, Street Commissioner. PAIUSADVB RTISKMESSTS. CHINA OF SEVRES AND OTHERS, MANOURY IM passe, SandrierNo. 1. CHOCOLATE AND TEA WAREHOUSE. MASSON. By appointment to several courts, No. 28 Rue Riohelicu. Frire medal to London exhibition. FASHIONS AND ARTICLES DB COCR. ALEXAN DRINE. Ron d'Antin, No. 14. HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN. I.OU1S CI1APRON, Furnisher of the Court, i la SubUme Porte. Rnc de la Faix, No. H. NATURAL OX MARROW AND POMATUM. JEAN DRON, Rue de FoniUado, No. 2. PIANOS DROITS WITTS EXPRESSIVE PEDALS. MONTAL, Boulevar and Montmartre, No. S. Honored with nine medals and the Cross of Legion of Honor. TRAVELLERS' OtlDB. (1AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADMl J phia, from piar No. 1 North river. Two linu dally, at TA.fi. and 2 P. M. Accommodation lino at 7 A.M., k| steamboat John Potter, 4o Sooth Ambojr, thence by can W war places aid Camden; faro $2. Express lina at 2 P.M., b) John Pottor, to Am boy, thenoe dimt to Camden by.oart through in At* hour*: fare S3. Harlem railroad-inland route.? on and after Monday, March 27, (Sundays excepted,) fur Al bany and Troy, will leave Cltv Hell elation, No. 1 Centra streot, accommodation train, 7 A. If., stopping at William's Bri<l i;e and stations north. Leaving depot, corner of White and Centra streets, morning express, 9 A.M.; afternoon ex press, 4 P. connecting with trains North and West. From City Ball station:? Mlllerton, at 2.4/5 P. M,; Croton Falls, at 8 P. M.; White Plains, at 10 A. M., 3.80, ft and 6.11 P. M., (topping at Yorkville and stations North; William's Bridfre, at 6 30 A. M, 7 30, 9.18, 12.80, lift, 4.15, 9 30, and 8 P. M., stopping at all way stations; Foruham, at 11 P.*U., stopping at all way stations. Paapengcrs may also procure tickets and have their baggage checked for Utiua, ISaifalo, and other places west and north of Albany, at the com pany's offices. cornor of Bowery and Broomn street, and Fnnrth avenue snd Twenty-slxtn street. Sunday arrange ment: ? Trains will leave for Croton Falls, and all way sta tions. at H.30 A. U.. and ft P. M.; returning, will leave Croton Falls at 7 A. M and 4.30 P. M.. stopping at all way stations. Passengers by the Snnday trains will be recoivad and land ed in New York, at the Twenty seventh street station only, freight for Albany received daily, until 4 P.M., at the depot norner of Centre and White street*. JOHN D, E LIOT, Superintendent. Hudson river railroad.-trains dail* from Chambers street for Albany and Troy:? Xxpre*? train, 7 A.M.? Through in four boors, oonneotiag *itl>\rains reaching Bafalo or Montreal at in o'clock seas iTening. Hail train, 0 A. M.? Through way train* at 12 M. and 3 P M. Express train fl P.?.? Emigrant train. 6 P.M. lor Tarry its, 10.30 P.M. For PeekskiU, ft.au P. M. For Ponghkonne 7 Ml A. M and 4 P.M. Passongers taken at Cuainben, ;anal, Christopher, Fourteenth, ?nd Thlrty-flrst street.', Sunday trnins from Canal street, at 3.40P.M., for Albaaj <.nd Troy, stopplng'at all way stations. EDMUND TRXNCH, Superintended \TF.W YORK TO MONTIIEAL, OODENSBURO, BUR llnpton. St. Jiihnsburg, Bellows Fall, Rutland, Windsor. Wilts River. Wells Iiiver, Montnelier, St. Albr.ns and Houses Point. Ticket < fllces New Haven Rsilroad, corner Broadway and Canal street, and Twenty i-lxth street and Fourth avenue. Baggage chocked through, express tralnsrt A M. and 4 P- M. Fnlnlit by the New Haven steamers, i'e ck flip. FRANCIS HY DE, General Agent, l.'<2 South Mrcet._N.Y "|kT*W YOKE. AND PHILADELPHIA DIRECT-VU Now Jerrej Railroad, through In fonr honrs? Unite* States mail and express Una. leave New fork. foototCor* landt street, at seven nine, and eleven A. M.. and at few and half-past Ave, P. M Pare? fi 7& In sevaa and eleve? A. M., and fonr P. M. til 00 (for seeond elsse* In elevet A M. from New Yo*k and onr from Phila delphia; l?'l in nine A. M , and half past live P. M. Ae eoinmodation lire leaves at twelve M. (at redue*< prices) from Cortlandt street, thr"ogb In six hoari. Through tickets sold for Baltimore Washington, Norfolk Walden, Wilmington and Charleston, in the above trair*, Through baggage agents la the nine and half past ?va teu?t enly Paweegere with baggage ar?M the ferry MHr.ato. ?ti tolMNMfttpltl*** # SHIPPING. 1 j OVAL MAIL STEAMSHIP AFB1CA, Vo? Ll vV* It pool.? The AFRICA, W. Harrison, eoanuicr, will ?l I from the Company's dock at Jersey City, with the mall* ai d passenger* fer Europe, om Wodnesday, April i, it 11 " clock prvoUely. Passenger* are requested to be em board SUP c'clook A. H. The Kuropa will tail ea tke 19th of FOB SOUTHAMPTON AND HAYBI.-THB C. 8. mall steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wottou, commander, *111 leave for Uavre, touching at Southampton to laat the mails and passenger*, on Saturday, April 8, at 12 o'oloek, from pi?r No. 4, ,N. K. Price ot passage, drat elau, 9110; do. do. do. second do., $79. Lanaie not wanted dariof the voyage should be cent on board the day before sailing, aiarkt (i > elow" No freight will be takea after Thursday Sth. For freight er passage, apply to MOBTIMBB LIV INGSTON, agent, 53 Broadway. STEAM BETWE1N NEW YORK AND GLASGOW The Glasgow aid New York Steamship Company's new ?tcauiers, GLASGOW, (1.962 tors. horse power.) Robert Craig, commander, and NEW YORK, (2,400 tous, 300 horse power,) will lesve New York for Ulasgow as under, vi*. Wednesday, May 10, at 12 o'clock M., and Wednesday, Jane 28. at Uo'clouk M. FirBt cabin saloon state rooms. $A), do. midships do., $7 5, seoond cabin. $50; third ola i?, $28. Ap ply to* JOHN MoSYMON, 38 Breadway. THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA 8TIAM ihip Company Intend itartlng their favorite steamship* FROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Manchester Saturday. .April 15, 1864 City of Glasgow Saturday. .May 13, 18M City of Mancnostor Saturday. .Juno 3, 1884 City of Philadelphia about. , , , Juno 17, 18M r* OM LIVERPOOL. City of Glasgow Wednesday. .A?H1 M, 1NM City of Manchester Wednesday. .May 10, 1HS4 City of Philadelphia Abont May 24. 18W Saloon, $U0, $60, and $56, (according to state rooms.) A limited number of third elass passengers will be tak*a, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for $26 to Liverpool | $40 from Liverpool. Parties wishing to bring out their friends oaa obtain cer tificate* of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in sams of ?1 sterling and upwards. Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, 42 Walnat street, Phi adelphla PACKETS TO HA YBB? SECOND LINE. -THE FOL JT lowing ship* will leave Havre on the 16th and New Tart OB the lit of eaoh Month From New Tosk. from Havre. Skip ST. DBNIS, Jan. L ? Feb. 1$. 1,000 ton* burthen, May 1. June ML Alonso Follansbee, master, i Sept. 1. Oet. 16. Ship ST. NICOLAS, Feb. I. Mar. It. 1,000 tons burthen, June 1. July 16. John Bracdon, master. Oct. 1. Ntft. 16. New ship MEKCUKY, ! Mar. 1. Apr. 16. LdOO tons burthen, July 1. Aug. 16. R. J). Conn, master. > Nov. 1. Due. 16. Ship WILLIAM TELL, I Apr. 1. May 16. Slew) 1J00 ton* burthea, > Aug. 1. Sept. 16. James Funk, maater. J Deo. 1. Jan. 16. They are all Ant olaa* New York built ahlps, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and oonvenienoe ef passenger*, and commanded by moo of exporienoe la this trade. Tim price of passage is $ll?, without wines or liquor*. Sood* sent to the *ubsoriber* will be forwarded free from any ohargee but those actually Incurred. BOYD A H1NCKEN, Agent*, 161 Pearl street. ,.W YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINK, via Nicaragua? The Accessory TranMt Company of Nioaragua, proprietors.? Through in advance of the mail. Only line giving through tlokcts, Including the Isthmus eroding. The new double engine steamship NORTHERN LIGHT! (2,500 ton* burthen,) will leave from pior No. 8 North river, at three o'clock, P.M., prccincsly, for San Juan IK 1 Norte, on Wednesday, April 15, connecting with the new and favorite steamship Hi-other Jonathan, (2,000 tons bur then,) over tie Nicaragua TranMt route, hiving hut twelve milts of land transportation, by tir*t class carriages. Those rif ?-?amors ai c unsurpassed in their ventilation ana accommo dation*. For further information or patttfO, aiiilyouly to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent. 3 Bowling Green. FOB SAN FRANCISCO? INDEPENDENT LINE ? Jsmei M Croi>?, proprietor of Atlantio steamer, Ed ward Mills, proprietor of Pacific stei mtrs. The cele brated n?w and doui le engine steamship NORTH STAB, tons burden, will leave New York for Aspinwali <>n Wednesday, April f>, at 3 o'clock P.M. precisely, from the foot of Beach street. North river, te coDncetwith tho new and ?plcut!id t-teauirhip Yanl uo Blade, 2,600 tons harden. It is expected that the paieunger* by these ships will po through in twenty one or twenty-two days. Fur tickets apply only to JAMES M. CROaS, No. 9 Battery place, up stair*. FOR SAN FRANCISCO? INDEPENDENT LINE.? Jas. W. Cross, proprietor of Atlantic steamer; E'ltvard Mills, proprietor ot Pacific steamer.? The celebrated new and double engine stonmship NORTH STAR, 2, SOI) t<>ns turthen, will Uavo New York for Aspinwali, on Wednoiday, April 6, ntSo'olotk, I*. M., precisely, from the foot of Har rit on street, N. B., to connect with the now and splendid rtenmer Yankee Blade, 2,500 tons burthen. It Is expected that the passenger* by these ships will go through to San i' rancisco in 21 or 22 days. For tickets, apply only to JA8. M. CllOSS, No. 9 Uattery plaoe. w.n She will nil on Aprif mfat 2PM <? complete order. company, 177 West itrect, corner ol barren. 0 9 of th# ? M. O-JtOBERTS. A'satf.'AiTp&K??. ?v?lT?* 'F,"sr>"> i?^355a!Hafia Sia^SS: ^i-f5r,M;Bsl? ^ -??i? H. W^CAMERON, 118 Wall ?troet. NEW 10HK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP Cfk v puny.? Semi monthly lino ?For i?Mi. ? COM Ed. ail ?U1 6UC<!eeU the BUcW&o* F?M?^i4T^NNT? A^'D FLORIDA?UNITED STATF.1* M^'pUatk*' taS.*1 ' tick?"' ' 'o^ New VorVto Jaok?y nVnie' F?f, Si"MSl'F(ST0?ir^N?I) FI'?RIDA? SKMI- WEEKLY SOUTHERNER, T#Ewan* Co'mm'and.'1 fVf'PinK ?t??mer ss&tet' $ '$ KK "'?r? " "WroSj SSn^St Crfhpo^t^J^^u,01^"8 ?0AR? ihe *e?MUP.Pl7 10 8 *? hOFFMAI^ Jeraey CUj, on board i ~ Vvw.\^vvvwvw\^\ AOEICIEs! preme Court of th? rniL.i aA? ' CounMllor of tho Sa fcr ?hTpViU??0o",,.0nrdf< ,^^^l8^^"b^",,, foVoSS^oS reli^Me correspondent* *n the Mv??r&i rJJH jm , aP^ swafeiSHK-?? tnenuttadllV^ AARON H. MjSll x - *?** jpwmocatiows. J'" HO nVoB?dIwSayIDthtNMof|(LR, **,"??? 0 C SCOTT, t^^tSS^P^siBSr^ pl'TNAM S MONTHLY-APRIL-Tnia DAT^ , _ ... ooitTinn. I'. Soifnto ' ?r *nch?nt?d W? J:8.r.Vch8tnto?0r,?l0,? fi. Note* from mr Knapaack, No. Ill ?Ighl^vi; MuTtarj EmI^L? n'V MM eca; Perfloua lUa?*?e ftnkwV W ,jrC*mp 0B ">? Nue 7- The Urratl'aria Cafca. ,. A.T' *." '?P to' '* II unhand. in l1",* itiorn''t Hanheeih. 10. ReWnw of Itevirwa. 11. 1 hf> Two Angela. \{ FitneM In Oratory. }? g}}? ?*?*?? from Jericho. 14. \ } Ithcut and Within. 15' 'i?-* ?l?otit I'lantt. Jrt. Tit? liig Bock. ? 17 A Lrl ter on an Important Snbjaet. 1- 81 ak.pirtan Notoa and Oneriea 19. I.ditorial Notre. Llteraliirr-AmeHcan, Engliah. French, German In >ml.?,riHr? and the trade.? Second Volume ? Tho n? title rriMtwAHnlif' "" 'econd ?olamnof the Ma-ra sm.ar.'s.;1".? w ?? '???" ?'? ?????! u. V. PUTNAM A CO , 10 Tark plae4 frillRTIETII THOirSAND.-rTUB I.AMPLIOI1TER Side "riarkCi E?.V'?U,tb* ?VT.^ *nd *hl' ?anso, Shady 1 1 ? i.vf Iccturca. laaae T If^iprr. ?'un.mlni?! wnrku H.e trnde anyplm by j. COLBY A co , m Nv<.*u rtr^etj ?R*JB<K)D?, &t:. T?t A*^." AN TS -C A RH BUYIRS WILI^ IX) Wr r to cxnmtne onr atork of dry cooda vthit-h have all i BOW?** TllKA'lKi.? ^ t-KOJ'KJJuuK, AN uHA.NAUIK, , '* Stage Manager, T. C. W.mjr**. Tliue notieo.? ' The door* will opon at^; curtain riaet ai/K o'oleok. Lowtr Tier of lloxei, AO cents: Uppor Tior, 25 rents; Hit tad Gallery,! 2% M>ti; Private Boxes, $i; S?w in OtolMtn Box;.*, SO ceuts; Soit? in Private Uuxcs, 3d ucuts. ? Mouday evening, April 3, will i r performed HOT CORN. Mr. Solon Mr. Stone Kt-v. Mr. I'ttkbc. . . Hr lam!, Jim Regan Mr Jolmnton Tom Tnpnian. . . Ur. Winant Mr. Morgan., . . Mr. Hatnkiin W niter Morgan . . . Mr. Dunn Katy. ... r. . .Mlu A. Walters Willi lla-zie. .. .Miaa Herring Atballa Lovstree. .Miss Gray Madeline Miaa Dawos Mrs. I)e Vrai Mrs. Howard Mr*. ttegan.,,.Mu. Broadly BURTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.? DOORS open at 7; curtain ris?s at 7% o'clock. Benefit of Mr. J. C. Harnvt. Monday evuninK, April 3. will bo purl oined DAY ID COPPEKFIELD. Mr. Wilkin* Micawbor Mr. Burton Conptrft-ld Mr Russell I'riali Ilct'p,, . Mr. Johnston Traddlea Mr. Lover: llanl. Pegotty. Mr. Anilrows Ham Mr. Morton Miss Trotwood. .Mrs llughos Ruse Hurtle. .Mr*. Bnctland Mri. Mijawber..Mr*. Holinan Mrs. Slcerforth. ..Mra. Cooke . Murtha Mina Raymond Overtures Ac Orchoatra HOW TO MAKE HOME HAPPY. Dabohiek Mr. Burton I Mra. Dabchiek. Mil* Raymond National theatre. Chatham street.? xujc TEMPLE OF THE MORAL DRAMA. Sola Leasee, Proprietor, and Manager, A. 11. Pnidy. Performances at 2 o'clock afternoon, and 7 in theevenia*. EVERY EVENING AN1> EVERY WEDNRSPAf AND SATURDAY ArrtWNOOW (Commence afternoon* at two o'clock,) The great original drama of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, Aj perform^ p* ?? ????*> continually iuoe the 18th of lut Oaele Tom i < . Mr. J. lincard 8t. Clair* Mr. J. B Howo Gumpton Unto Mr. H. Stone It*. ... Little Cordelia Howard To pay .Mr*. Q. C. Howard ? ? 1 - ? Mr*. Bird. ..Mr*. W. 0. Jonoa EMia Mr*. J. J. Prior Cany ..Mra. Banuiator Ophelia Mr*. Mayer* KauaaHae Mil* Barber rietoh*r.!.Mr."a'.'ir il'rii' Harri* Mr. J. j. Prior Lecree. . . .Mr. N. B. Clarke WflooB Mr. Toalmia Perry Mr. L. to* ... Admtaalon, IS and BOoonta; oliildren half-priee to after - toon performance only. THE ORIGINAL GEO. CHRISTY k WOOD'S MIN ?trels No. M Broadway, perform every o renins Ticket*. H oe*ta Door* oyen at 7; oommenoe at 8 o'olook. ThU oosnpasy ha* no connection with any other. H. WOOD, Bnatne** Manager. GEO RUE CHRISTY, Stage Manager. A Camd. ? George ChrUty, well known for the la*t twelve year* in connection with Ethiopian Minstrelsy, takes tbi* method of Informing the publio that he ha* formed a copart nership with Mr. Henry Wood, of Mimtral Hall, No. 444 Broadway, at whioh plaoe he will appear every evening. GEORGE CHRISTY^ BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. ? ON MONDAY evenirrc, at 7% o'clock, trhu popular and beautiful now Uial moral drama of T11K OLD BREWERY, a thrilling uroductiou. In tho afternoon at 3, the Nioolo Family, tho Performing Dog*, and a capital faroo. Tho Living (i if .ill' ??. Happy Family, Ac., to lie seen aa usual. Admittance 2 pout*. children under ten, 12% cents; firat balcony and parqnot, l.'.'i cents txtra. THE CAMPBELLS Ann GOING. AT TUB ST. NICHOLAS EXHIBITION BOOMS, 4&6 Broadway, above Broome street. I.A9T WEEK POIITITELT, In coDDCiiuoifc of previous en casements. CONTINUED SUCCESS or murphy, west, and peel'3 ORIGINAL AJfD OWI.T CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, whofonnlqnc, chnstt ami clacuie musical soiroo3for the past throe weeks have been densely crowded by tliu beauty and laehion of tlii.t groai metropolis, and all unite ia prou'mno iug iLtrn the very best tr upe of artists now in Now York. Aiming the names will lie li.nnd Lulto West, Matt Peel, and Jonj'h Murphy, who will appear cach evening with en tirely itv features. An afternoon performance will he given on Wednesday 01 d Saturday, fur the accommodation of l&dios and children On Thursday evening Benefit of Luke West. On Satui day evening, April 8, last night of the Campbells. Benefit of It kit Peel. Kit particulars, seo the pro^raramo. lici.ets cents each, to be had at the doer. Doors open ntl^; Concert commences at 7Ja pruciiely. N'OKRIS'B ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTKELt.. Jnmes N orris, Manager of the "Original Campbell Minstrels," takes pleasure in announcing to the pnblie that the above colobraUd troupe are now on their return from their filth annual Southern and Western tour, baying met with the most unbounded success In the princiual cities of the South and West, and will have the honor of appearing before thoir numerous friends in all the Northern and East ern chief in a short time, of wbiuli duo notice will be givon. J. N. can boldly, and without four of contradiction, assort that the Campbell Min<t rels under his management are un equalled in point of talent, comprising among its member! tho most celebrated artists in the Ethiopian profession. Af UB?HY r W EST," A N r>PE EL' 3 ill OHIOINAL AND ONI.Y CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, At St. Niohoi.ab' Exhibition Rooms, 4M Broadway. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. H. 8. EL'MSEY, the eclebratod Banjo Player, will make Lis first appearance with the above inimitable troupe on Monday evening, March 27. BANVARD'S GEORAMA, 098 BROADWAY.? NOW open, the magnificent panoramas of the River Nile ant the Iloly Land, being tha largest and most interesting^ comprehensive paintings ever exeouted. Every evening M 7>#rp'clock, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at ! o'clock. Admission to botn paintings only oents to aD parti of the house. Ilia georaiaa will soon permanently close, and the hall is to let. BURTON'S CHAMBERS STREET, -MONDAY EVEN ing, April 3, Mr. Burton in two parts. BENEFIT OF MR. J. C. BARNET, TREASURER, whan will be performed the favorite play of DAVID COPPER FIELD, and the last new and laughable farce'of HOW TO MAKE HOME HAPPY. Tuesday? A favorito comedy. Wednesday? Mrs. Burton's Benefit. THE TEMPEST will be produced next weak. BURTON'S, CHAMBERS STREET.? MRS. BURTON has the honor to announce her Benefit on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, when an entirely new piece, called THE AUTOMATON MAN, wlU be presented. First time this season the farce of FORTY WINKS, in whioh Mr. and Mrs. Burton and Mr. Jordan will sustain their original characters. The comedy of THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE. Cillman Mr. Burton | Mrs. Gtllman. . . Mrs. Burton And tho farco' first time these three years, of THE LAUGHING HYENA, in which Mr. Burton, Mr. Johnston, Mrs. Holman, and Mrs. Burton will appear. Box Book now open. Burning of moscow, at Brooklyn.? this oelebrated Diorama, beautiful Dioptric Paintings, and amusing scenes in Ventriloquism, by Mr. Gallagher, the inimitable, every evening this weak, at the Brooklyn Museum. Getting up in the world.? george christy is undoubtedly getting up in the world, in a pecuniary sense, and he is making such "troops of friends" that he be gins to fear he will not be able to see them all aft#r a while unless he can hit upon some method of getting up in the world in another sanse ? that is, of circumventing the law of gravitation and taking an elevated position so that he may see all around him. A short time 6ince an individual made bis xppcaranco in the streets of Paris dressed in a sort of inflated armor, which enabled him to leap from twenty to thirty feet into the air at pleasure. George thinks of send ing over for one of thofo same "Institu" >n?." and as soon as he receives it, be intends to give his friends notlee that they may all come at once, as he will have no trouble in spying them out. In the meantime, George is always able to seo as uiany as can etow themselves into the hall occupied ly George Christy and W ood's Minstrels, tU Broadway. The power or eight.? much has been said and written from tiino to time about the "power of nine:" but we never remember to have beard anything said about the peculiar power of ei^ht. A11 fiirures derive their fewer from their relative positions, and tho Uguro eight can e placed in a position which will give it greater power than that postered by a 1,000 horse engine. For example: ? It has been announced that the performances at George Christy an* Wood's Minstrels, 444 Broadway, will com mence at 8 o'clock, and, standing in that position, the figure H certainly has great power, inasmuch as it ia able to draw thousands of people there at its bidding. THE HAND (WRITING) ON the wall-not on any particular wall, but on every wall in the city which uiay be used for the purpose The great hand? the startling hand? the hand as is a band I Not the hand we read about in the play book, suppoied to belong to a stony hearted ice witoh, which withered everything it touched, but the band which points out the way to a place where coldaess cannot enter? where the genius of mirth, and wit, and good fooling stands sentinel at tho door to drive out freezing apathy ana sonl -corroding e are? the hand, in short, (not in short hand,) wbinh announces that at George Christy and Wood's Min strels, 444 Broadway, may be seon the most oomplete Ethi opian performances ever brought before the public. Gift enterprises are not in the least ob Icctionable, provided they are jiroppsrly gotten up ? Now, George Christy's and Wood's Minstrels, at 444 Broad w .y, have long bad in operation, and expect to have for all time to come, a gift enterprise to whiou nobody can take exception). They will guarantee to the holder of a tlckat, coiting twenty-five cents, l.OOOhearty laughs, worth$IOeach, $10,000; I ,000 delightful, sensations under the power of melo dy, worth $10 each, 910.0BU; 1K0 minutes release from care, and truut le, and anxiety, worth $10 a minute, $I,fiOO; and a ten year*' further leaae of life, worth $100,000? making a total of $121,0X1 for twenty-five cents. And the best of this enterprise is, that there is no ehance work about it. Every bolder of a ticket is snre to win tho first prlio. Hold your noRSES, will you?? wnv will people allow their passion to get the better of their Judgment, so as to seek each other's blood? Wo will ven ture to say that nobody wonld ever think of fighting a duel, after having heard the mnsieal admonition of George Christy which heads this paragraph. There is a whole world of mi aning ? a voluminous lecture ? in that little simple " Hold your horses, will you f" as George deUvers It. La t any who contemplate committing sni.ide, or embraeing Mormonlsm and a dmen wives, or lighting a duel, or crossing Broaday, near the Museum at mid-day, or any other desperate act, let any such pay but oneivtslt to George Christy and Wood's Minstrels, 444 Broadway, and they will never again be troubled with any snoh disagreeable Idea. VI R J'tRCIVAL BEOS RESPECTFULLY TO INFORM 1V1 his friends and the public that his Benefit will take idice on Monday evening. April S, at Chinese Hall, M9 Brcadwey, on which occasion will be Introduced reveral new features, including the oelebrated "Trump Chorus" frim " Rob Boy McGregor." Histrionic.? select dramatic and poetic Readings.? J. B. Brown, elocutionist, and Initrn-tor ol tho talented llrf. Johnson, will give a hi*trii>nic entor tainment, at the Brooklyn institute, on Monday evening, April S, assisted by Ellen Grey, who will read from hor f * vorite plays. Tickets, 00 oei ts. To commence at 8 o'clock. The celebrated painting of til* "oardbv Beauties," swinging, rocrntly purchased hy a gentle I n tin of tbls city, at a cost of $001), can be at. soen the Cooper I House Restaurant, near Broadway Theatre. It is ntrtfor 1 t ale. PROF. nART'S WHOLE WORLD?WORLD'S HALL 377 and :;79 Broadway. Residue the extraordinary novelty of the illustration of the entire surface of the worl f, there are other attractions of more than ordinary merit here. The celebrated m< dol of tin City of San Francisco is universally admired. The wondsrfal performivsoe of Master Almon, only eight years old, who, jx^eutes tha most dlffl ult operatic so ,os on the violin astonish"* the multitude. In conse<;ntr,ce of the exoitsmeut oreatod by Prof. Hvrt'sex bibitioF., and the unprecedented rush for tickets, a?, eneiee have been established at the following places for the saly of his $1 tlokots, whtre also m:,y lie obtiiaad hills ?f tho day, giving a full description of the enterprise:? ?*.ankins' book and fanoy store, 104 Kiihth avoane; Union I sipiere Post Office, Itroaoway, near Thirteenth street; Ax ford's book st?ire, l&gUowert". Nevin's book store, 103 Ful ton, and V* Main street, Brooklyr ; Benedict Brothers, 6S Fourth street, Williamsburg. Single admissions, 2.1 cents; children, 12K eente. Concerts commence at S and 7 o'clock p. M. Lectures commence at and 7)f o'olook P. M Full particulars of the great enterprise may be had of F. J; ViOMfaer A Co., real estate brokers, 80 ?* ?? Iffftoe. WeiU'i H?U. AJWTCTIMMrrg. KOADWAY iUEATKE?E. A. MAilSUALL, SOLE L< ?><?.? I)uori opt-n at 7 o'olaok , to eommeBoa at "X lunday HfM'u Au il ,1. will be p-r'.>rioed , . THE MEIU'UANT OF VENICE. Shyloofc Ferreit IV Uaaaauio Mr 1'ope liri'.i Ur. Conway Antonio. .. .. . Mr. Lknerraa D&k* oi 'Venice. Mr Uowuri Loxoi'"" Mr. Grotveuor 11 ob o Mr Wtiitinj* Lauiuelut Gobbo. Mr. David ;e ' o t Nau. Ponial ' ?< ..Mi-i A. Ooa enheim NcrUsa Mri. Abbott PMbeol ' " Miaa Prioa. ANTONY AND CLEOPATr" Antony Mr Davidga I .tc p .irt ilt?? J. Gouxeuheiis WALLACE'S TUEATHK, BROADWAY. NBA! Br< oma atroct. ? Doora upen at 7; tn eominenoe al 7>. Monday *?*nin*. April 3. *? ill be performed ' OLD IH.AD> A.N1) YOUNG lib ARTS. Jeaae Rural Mr. Blake I Bob Mr Vi&eent l.itt'et?n Coke. ...Mr. Lv tor | Pompion. . . Mr. Chiapas dale Lord < I iirles Koebnok .Mr. lt?y u> 1<U Tom Coke Mr. Thontiion I Lady Pompion. . . . Mr?.'BUk'j Col. Rockett. .Mr. Brougham | Kuio Rockett. .Mr*. Stopboua Lady Aiioc Hawthorn Mra. iluey Popalai MuiJc, An Oroheatr* THE ROUGH DIAMOND. Evergreen. . . .Mr. lfrynolda I Mattery Mra. SUpheui Plato Mr. Chippendale | Lady Plato. . . .Mrc. Coaovot The original ciiristy minstrkls, no. 472 Broadway, abore Grand xtrnet. Organiiud in 1042. The tirat eatabliahed rouipany in existence. THE MODEL TROUPE OF THE WORLD. Whoae concert* in New York, (or a aucceaai >n of el^lit ycuw, have boeu reoeived with iiatrona 40 unparalleled in the auuala of amuuemeot in this city. OrxH Etsky Night, uji.eu the Sols Direction or E. P. CJiRISTY, The only individual of tho name of Cbri-ty ou^aged aa a per j'j'nil'tin Ethiopian representation. The pro.'out company compriaoa **? ry poraon now living who conatitutod the Lund at it< organiiiu.ioni (?*Ofl<t Georjj# N. Harrington.) A Ctiiu. ? The Christy atlniircla box leave to inform tho public that they have no buainea* connection wit j any other cKtablialiment In this oity or elaewhoro. Admiaaion '2a oenta. Commence at M o'etock. > ?? K P. CHRISTY, Manager and Proprietor. Saturday next, April 8, annual benefit of 4. ^mpaon, Door keeper. BUCKLEY'S SEBENADEBS. CHINESE HALL, US Broadway, near the Preaooit Home. OPEN EYERY NIGHT. The oldeat eatablUhed and mqpt talented oompaay la ?? latenoe, being the Brat to introdnea harmony into aa Bt Uto pian Entertainment, the drat to ainx Operatic Choroaee, per form Burleeque Operaa, Ao., Ao. The management t>?a the honor of announcing that the Conoerta of tbia Coiupauy will atill be conducted In its proaent fnahionablf atyla? "fun without vulgarity." Time altered.? Coaoert commaactu at 7JK o'clook. Adtr.iaeion. 2;. eonta. J AS. BUCK LEV A SONS. Propr.otora On Monday evening, April 3, benefit of W. Percival, ooin poier and vocaliat. Circus, si bowery.? Tms afternoon and evening, tho troupe of Mona. Chiarlni will appiar in n variety of new and beantihl oerformanoea. IJuxea, 25 e'ents, children, half price; Pit, centi. URaNKLIN MUSEUM l7t' CHATHAM SQUARE.? TWO V performance* giTee dnily, coniuienoing at ?'< o'clock In the afternoon mid half rant 7 in the evening Ttia abort In the only establishment li. the United States where the si '.'it I A rliMa are exhibited together with a g"?al variety ? ntilqr* %nd niiclt al entertainments, such M oa? bi> ?*?"> '? ao otber place of amusement u the world. SIGXOR BLITZ AT TUB LARGE ROOM, ODEON, WUliamsbu?p, six evericr* and two aftornoo:m. ? The Learned Canary Birds. Spirit Rapping, Ventriloquism and Natural Wclac iav, ThursSay, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesdrv March 2!Uh, 30th, Slat :>ad A;>ril 1 -t Sri ami 4th, and on 'iimruduy and Liatur.lav u'.terueouii, at J o'clock. AduiitBion, 2.1 a?nts; children, 12}j conta. BUCKLEY'S SERE.VADEBS,M8 BUO VDWAY EVERT evening this week. The celebrated E Horn, T. ? Uriggs, anil R. Bishop liuuk.oy, will appuar in tueir original peri'oirmancea. GO AND SEE KLOPSTOFFt the Rursian Giant, end THE GREATEST HUMAN WONDER of the nge? to to sccu iu ooiiucction with a hobt of other at trautionu at the BROADWAY MENAGERIE. Broadway menagerie, xrr broadway.? open Iriiin 1(1 A. M. to 111 1'. JI. ? Tbo BIGGEST G1AN 1' and t l.o SUA M.I.ST DW A It F on earth to ho seta without extra charge. First week in America of KI.Oi'STOFF, the RnsaiMl Oiant, fi^l.t feet lii;h. Abo to bo neon, tho Ln.un TiAH Kino, working Ickh than six pound*. Tho Menejcrie includes the bu?l collection of Living Wild Boastd e?er opined iu New York, Ilerr Driesbach enter* tho done four tiiuca daily. Adwissiou, 25 cents; children un.lor ton, half price. WALLACE'S THEATRE. ? MU3. BLARE'S BENEFIT. ? Mrs. Blake respectfully announces to her i'rionds and tbo public that her iienctit i i appo litod for THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, when will he pre.onted, for the lir*t tim j at this thcatro, tho excellent comedy, iu hvo acts, called MAN AND WIFE ; Or, Miiue Skcretb tiian Ohe. with other popular entertainments, which will ho duly an nounced, and in wbloh the wliolo strength of the company will appear. Tbo Box Book la now open. WALLACK'S THEATRE, EXTRA ADVERTISEMENT. ENTIRE AND UNEQUIVOCAL succ'Ens or PRISON AND PALACE, With new scenorv and appropriate now costumes. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, will bo presented , the comedy, in five acts, of OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS. Jesse Rnral Mr. Blako Littleton Coke Mr. Letter Torn Coke Mr. Thompson Col. Rockctt Mr. Brougham (Having recovered from bis protracted illnsss.) I.ord Charles Roebuck Mr? Reynold1! Bob Mr. F. A. Vincent Lord Pomplon Mr. V. Chippeudalo Kusscl Mr. Biifko Stripe Mr. Oliver I.ady Pompion Mrs. Blako Lady Alice Hawthorn, (first time,) Mrs lloey Kate Rockctt Mrs. Stephens AND THE ROUGH DIAMOND. Tuesday? Mr. W aloof* highly successful comedy of A GOOD FELLOW I in which Mr. Brongbam, having recovered from bis illness, 1 will (resume his original character, with (fifth time) the highly bucccssfnl three oat comedy of PRISON AND PALACE, A!<n A PRETTY PIECE OF BUSINESS. Wednesday? A GOOD FELLOW, PRISON AND PA LACE, and LOVE AND MURDER. Thursday, will be produced, for the first time in three years, S. J. Arnold's admirable comedy of ?MAN AND WIFE, Cast with the whole talent of the company, and a vari ety of other ntttractivo entertainments, for the BENEFIT OF MRS. BLAKE. A new and original farce will be prodncod immediately. I Also, in a forward statu for production a new and orijinal three act drama, now performing with immense success in London, entitled PLOT AND PASSION. A BOLD STROKE FOR A HUSBAND will speedily be prodncod. Box Book open for the week. Highly exciting, instructive and pleas INO EXHIBITION, faithfully illustrating the onward march of AMERICAN FREEDOM, represented in a series of HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TABLEAtTS, of the most thrilling interest, by R. H. NASH, Esq.. will be I exhibited in the large Hall of the HOPE CHAPEL, 720 Broadway. ON MONDAY, APRIL S. Door* open at 7, commence at 7)i o'clock. Admission, 25 cents; children, half-price. Each rceno will be lccturcd on by J. W. Currosi), afford | ins interest and instruction to yonng and old. Appropriate Music will accompany the various scenes. The entire Exhibition will bo dividod into fonr sections, each comprising eight separate subjects. in submitting this Exhibition to the publie, the proprietor would beg leave to state that every xceno represented by the artist, and data of ovents given by the lecturer, are is striot accordance with the best authorities. A liberal allowanee made to schooli. National academy or design.? now open, at #63 Broadway, opposite Bond street, from 9 A. M_ to 10 P. Mm daily, the Twenty. ninth Ananal Exhibition of Original Piotnres, by Living Artists. Season tiokets, M cents: single admission, lb eents. The Academy having sold its present gsllsries, and being about to remove, the ex hibition will pontively close on the 25th of April. T. ADDISON RICHARDS, Corresponding Seo'y N. A. MRS. T. J. JOHNSON'S LABT ENTERTAINMENT IN Now York, previous to her departure for the West, will take place on Tuesday evening, April 4, at Stnyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway. Mrs. Johnson's readings have bccei attended by the elite of both Brooklyn and New York. Those who have not beard her wonld ao well to em brace this opportunity, it being her last entertainment for many months. Selections from Shokspeare and the Poets, Kinl.ard ill, Romeo and Jnlict, London Assurance, Mia. Heman's poems of Bring Flowers, Ac., and others. Tiokets GO cents, may be obtained at the door. Last week of the Egyptian antiquitiis. This exhibition will positively close this week. Open from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. Admission 25 coats; catalogues 20 cents. Stuyvcsant Institute, 6A0 Broadway. ITRYDICE.? "WE MEET AGAIN," AT PERCIVAL'S 'J benefit, en Monday evening next at &39 Broalwav. ORPHEUS. UNCLE TOM S CABIN FOR SALE.? A SPLENDID dloramic representation of the above, consisting of twenty- six beautiful representations, arranged oxpreicly for travellers, and coat o\er$l,2U0, will be sold forK") If npplicd for immediately, as the proprietor Is abont moving. Apply to GEO. LEA, 17A Chatham square. In the afternoon or evening. rVRIHTlIRE. Furniture for sale.-a family about to leavo the city will sell their furniture reasonable to a cH'h customer. Address Furniture, Lnion square Post < thee, for one week. IiURNITURl, FURNITURE? AT THE SPLENDID warerooina, 717 Broadway, a very Urge nn.l spl.in.lid B'Fortment of cabinet furniture of th? b'. st qnality. lor city and country trado, consisting of rosewood, oak, walnut, ma hogany libraries, wardrobes, secretary bookcases, etogcros. parlor furniture in snits eovercd In Frcn< h ?? tin. brocatulle or velvet; bedsteads, dressing bureaus, withstands, marble top centre, pier, and fancy iron tables, eribs, hatstands, sening chairs, rocking chairs, corucr etcgere*. iron bed Bttnds, patent rocking cradles and others; elegant hall Stands, rosewood wahrnt, euh and mahogany; oak, *alnut, mahogany extension d oing tables, dining room chairs to match; horse hair mattresses, and all other kind*; pallioa i-es, feathers, and feather beds, boaters, pillows Also, a general ar^oitmout of hou-tebold fnrniture, wi-ll worthy of attention. A B. MoKlNNEf, 7 '7 Uroadway. MEDICAL. D*. 1ALPF -HOURS OF OFFICE OONSVLtATION from 9 to It A. M., and <1 to 9 P.M., t*ccpt Sunday, at W.I Houstt n street, near W poster. DR. JOHNSON, 1" DUANF. STREET, MAY BE I ON suit d conlltlentialiy. Dr^J. I* a rajrulrrly elr.Mi-^d rl.yrb lac, and has j-ractiscd at his present oAce f?r the last twenty tw# years. Hours fror 4 & A. M. to 8 P. M. MLARMONT, PARIS AND LONTON PHYSICIAN . and surireon is eor suited ivt 42 Reode It.-ett, corner of lirosde r.y, from II A. ?. uu 2 P. M., and fr itn ? tii| 9 In the evening Snsdaya. from ? till I P. M. If. B.? Not the drug store. His gren , work, S4(l pages, $1. _ THE OLD DR^ F PNTF.R HIMSELF. THE PHYSICIAN who establiiib' & the llunterlan Dlsp. n>ary, No. S Divi sion street. In V ^ ctB consulted as us i at. fr >pj 7 a M. till 10 P M , '^un lays excepted,) at the ol 1 office. A word toJhe_wlse_l? jn^deni^ Tn* 9 ARON'S CASKETS ? CASKRTS? CASKETS? A rm for rosy health, enriching the Mood, Ae. These fragr* nt par{fjiiig, renovators for the thin, slim, bilious dy?r , ptie, and gross, Indeed, for ev?ryhody ont of health, Funersedlng the use of a<l other medieinas. Can be oh Kalaed at Baron Snolaseo's depot, 94 ."orin* street, nadoj . tbe St. Nicholas HoteL A* H?ll W?at?4 U| <TKJ tQjrr I m4tiums unwlw A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR CAPITALISTSANDhw of ti.flucrice? As four times the amount invested ? - le ol taine t (from u< > u.io t .? profits arising frc.m the get ral ma- uUotn.e. It 3* u pUjat article, and has been aiipt >v? rt liy the lowrninunt. Aal> tirviow can be bad by ? Tir - mu r p uni : i . i > v., C1DT T1II3 OUT.? CASH PAI1> t'UK U1.U Wlllli*a / look*, old vrritm^ paper, old school ho .liv old aoo >*nl took', old pain ?'?' ft, II ?'? >.l| a^rdi and theatre bills; also waste paper of all torts, kimsaat tiies, at ? > Ann street, basement. OCRS OP CORNS ? BY MADAME IIEUHARD, NO. MT Bowery, east side, l>etween llroome and Delancy 'trsofe, Madame It. respectfully informs the pnblie that she has se duced her price, in rrder to enable every one te be free frta pain, and reels confident in promising that she will nun corns, bunions, nails grown in the flesh, Ae., without eaa4ag the least pain or inoon venienee. Perrons van be attended to at home, or at Madame H. 's residence, from 2 until 6 o'aisefc f . M. IfOK TIIR PASSOVER.? THE SUBSCRIBER HKUA h ave to announce to his patrons ami the Israelites stf V<"T \or* "d vicinity, that he in prepared to sell the lnea> u'id choicest Hook of groceries, spices, olive oil, souul J?l I0?*?' chocolate, raisins, honey, Ac., at the lewaat market prices AH orders promptly attended to, and reoAs delivered .to any part of the oily free of expense. E. IMJMO. northeast corner of Mulberry and Bayaru street. For ux cents you oAft purchase a ruM ?trcngthenluK plaster spread or< Car ton flseST ij is pliable, elastic, adhesive, ami prompt in relinviagpSk It can be worn on tlip joints? i. p-vnieularly adapW to .lain in the Joint#, weak Tung... Ac Physicians of Uie?3LS| ? eiiute rSooniBiend them. I)r. k. II NEWUaN Prns3S <03 Hudson striwt, New York, and for s*l? I i irnsJSSa?' n'raily. * " Gold bracelets.-tiie subscriber offers mk extensive assortment nt le.s than usual prices: -Flalm gold band braoolets, $7 M to SID; engraved gold band ' ? is? lets, fx to $12; fanoy link gold bracelets $J t . s-.reR bracelets. $1S to $30; scroll bracelets, pearl settings, $22 te MO. scroll bracelets, fancy si ttings, S3) to $&i; braoeleta with Mosaic setting. $30 to $42; diamond bracelets, $73 ta $*W0. CgO. C A I>1, EN, Importer wholesale and retail, No. 11 Wall street, eeoond fleor, aeee Broadway. Guano for sale? in lots to suit purcha* ers, by the subscriber, R. W. CAMERON, 11$ W?H street, sear Brooklyn ferry. House warming and ventilating wam roonis, No. -Wii Broadway, New York. ? We invite Mm . tuntlop of builders and the public generally, to our spleei ? id assortment of house warming, ventilating and ooomag : pp*ratrs, comprNisf; several new patterns of fornaas^ ranges, Ac., combining economy, durability and eSeisaqr. IV c I rc prepared to warm and ventilate, in a superior asa net all classes of public and private buildings, upon (te t reasonable terms A completo assortment constaattjr on hand, and for sale wholesale and retail, by the RIppovMt Company. GEO. L. CANNON, lj|sat j M PORTANT TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.? Mfc L sons ileiuous of hnvli.g lasts made tu tit the feat. J0D bud it to their advantage to call at L. INULEE'S, 1mM| and Uudiiig store, 1IU Uraud struet. ROACHES LA ROE AS BROOCHES, And black as mourning coaohoe ? Br' wn bugs, red bugs, bed bugs, Ail arc cbungert to dead hug* II ith ft tlash of LYON 'S powder, r" By wboie aid all insects oow .1 ar?. Lyon's Magnetic Powder, (harmless to man ) and Lyon'a Magnetic Tills, iui.ncdiutely and infilli.ly destroy uvury description of insects, rats and tnico. lApot, 4Jf Broad #?y, and Dock street, Philadelphia. Qnow CASES ?HOFFMAN A FERKSH'S SHOW CAM t? ware room. No. W Bow cry, near Welkor street. Caato made in every style? il vor plated, brass, rosewood, mm lii gaiiy, Ao. N It.? Old cate.i takon in oxchi.. , . milE EAGI.H SLATE CAMPANY OF CASI'LE TON. L Vermont, aro con- tantly mauufnetnring lar^e iinanti ties of t ur| lc nnd iri e?n rlate, of a quality fully e jnal to tha Welch. Orders will l e executed wl'.h p.. i. duality nml dea pateh, and flute f .r*nriicd to any part of the Uni' 'd Si.itea. This slato i' just introduced into the t .url.et, an J has given i,-.i\. rial i ujfaetJon. The fel - p rsoa aro mni tLosC who have used It, and to thorn ti.o company refer for {'.formation as to its quality : John liroille, (i 7 irashin^tam rtrcct; Kdward Cromsllu, tj(i Washiti t u rtreet; L. Dugam A Brothers. 4.'is liroonie street, New York. Addraaa p. I NDKRWOOD, Castloton, Vermont, or A P. SPEN C?K, at depot of tho company, I>o. WW West '1 nirteautb bireet, New York. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. THE SUBSOHU hers, type founders, No* IV, .11 and 3.1 lleok'uan strait, near tho Park, N?? York beg to return tueir t!i ,n1u for past favore, and a-.-oie their friends aud the printing nMi that they h?ve added very many new and elagMA tan. y faces, and other articles to their horotofore citeiu'?> collection, all of which together with thoir new series M Scotch cut faces, from pearl to great primer, wliioh haw given such universal satisfaction for tholr durability *mt beauty, they are prepared to furnish on as reasonaMt tcms, for cash or oredit, a? any other type founder in th country. Every artleln required in printing establishment from a shooting stiok to a mammoth press furnished atttsa lowest manufacturiue prlcos. JAMES CON v EK A SOMB. lhe materials on which this paper is printed are fraa above establishment. TO BUILDERS AND SHIPPERS -N. WHBATOB, M Canal street, wholesale and retail dealer in iocas, sashes, blinds, Ac., hat on lis nd in his waroroome a Ism assortment of the above articles, manufactured of the MB lumber, and kiln dried; iuside and outside shutters, abvMH blinds, Oothic and circular sashes, pauel work, Ae., of M descriptions, tuade to order at the shortest notice and a the best manner. Window glass, and a genera' aasortaMrt of bui'der's hardware, constantly on hand, and for aato a| the lowest prices. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ? SELLING OFF AT PIBMP cost, by order of executors, silver plated goods, caster^ baskets, Britannia tea sets, tea trays, iplaid with p?aH| l.ronie candelabras, girandoles, solar lamps, Ao., At IS W illiam street, between Fulton and Ann. HIT ANTED? 1 TO WIN A LOVER AND MAKE A IIVINCL \ V ? On receipt of one dollar 1 will send Inrtiuctiems to gniu the affections of the opposite sex, never known to (a It. Alro printed directions in various branches that mala m f. male can realite from $15 to fi'i per week. Address Vm. Uoldimith, box 30 Metropolitan Post Office, 162 Nintk sib. FINJUICIU.. $50,000 city ttocka, notes, bonds and i $25,500 DIAMONDS, WATCHM or bought for cash. Qotj city ttocks, notes, nonas ana mortgages, and bills af ex change negotiated. All business confidential. Apply attft* watch importing and loan office, lOi Nassau street, cornscaC Ann, room No. 2. WANTED ? ON CITY PROPERTY. A* 7 per eent. Principal* oaly will pam? aidieia J. C., box 1,376 Poit Offioe. 1,0 LOAN, ON BOND AND HORTQAOr ipZi.UuU on improved real estste in t hs city af York. Apply at 167 Broadway, room No. 14. CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD COMTffi, ny.? The semi-annual interest, due April 1, on tha feat mortgage bonds of the Chicago and Mississippi Willi irt Company, will bo puid on and after that day.cn preseatatiM at the oflice of the company, lb William itreet. OEO. BLISS. Predd? 1. P^MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS' BANK. No. M J Chambera itroet.? Notice? Dopoaitora are laforaka* that depoaits mado on or before Saturday, the 8th dayqff April next, will be entitled to Interest from the 1st day 4f April. Bank open daily from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M., and fna 8 to 7 P. M. JOSEPH STUART, Presides*. Pxtxk 1'ngaaB, Aocountant. C1RF.AT WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANT OI ILBfr f nola. ? New York, March 29, 1854. ? Intereat warrants um the hondi of the Great Western Railroad, (of Illinois.) wM be paid at the office of Ketchura, Rogers A Bemeat, Ns. ? William street, from 1st April nex^ Great hessian state loan of 16,725,000, to wm reimbursed with $l6,>w,.r>lo. or ?2,400.1)00 aterllac. ? Tl if loan 1> guaranteed by the government, and r nlristsB bv the eminent banking houac of M<M?ra. M. A. Von Rotha ctilrt A Pons, in Frankfort on thn-Main Tho following ? pital mnst bo obtained, vlx:? 14 of 940 000; 22 of $36,000;34 fct',000; GO of $8,000; 60 of *4,1100; 60of??<)00; lir nf ll.ftw anu 180 of 91,000. The smalles* ia %M. The next drawing will take place in June. 18A4. The prion of the share* ia as follows: 1 share for ?1 sterling, C abarea for ?A, l.lsharaaftac ?10, 30 shares for ?20, 60 shares for ?40, and 137 sharsa fcv J>0. Remittances can be made in American notes of 9Bt mt ?1 bank notes, MUa or drafta on Europe, Ac. truth aiara holder will receive the prospectus, with fnll paitioalatag and, after the drawing, the list of the saccossfnl nsata% which will also b? published in the leading Journals. Tka dividends will be paid, in cash, at Krankfort-on theMi " Paris. London, New York, or anv eity in the world As without delay.to Messrs. J. A. Sell W A KTZ8CHI LD A SO Bankers, Frsnkforton-the Main, Germany; or their ha. Meaers. A. SCHWART358CHILD A CO.. No. 26 Lombard st_ London. Remittances which arrive too late will be ratal ill to the sender; or. If he deairea it. shares in tho nexf distribu tion will be forwarded. Banking business In England aa? Europe transacted. Also, all orders for merchandise sari fully attended to. Money at 2 ?? broadway.? cash advancbm made on merchandise. Jewelry, silver ware, watafcoL diamonds, pianos, or any other property; also the ataw bought for eaah. Business confidential. 2*9 Broadway, nm stairs, from 9 to 5 o'clock. The highest priees paid la a?K Money. -cash advances on diamonmi watches, jewelry, ailver ware, merohandlae, valaabla^, and penonal property generally, or bonght for oaah. Apply to H. Wool), 69 Fulton atreet, second floor, front raaak from 8 A, M. to ft P. M. flM The advertiser being about cuttino up a large tract of land into eity lots, wishes to Mat wMfc Some one who has five hundred dollars to loan. Good haaaa given, or a ailnation at a fair aalary for a few moatha, MR paid. Address box 3,209 Post OIBce. == as aa mrsicAJu ALL WHO PLAY THE VIOLIN CAN IN A TWW moment's time have Robertson's recently DaUatsikqst stop flnger board attached to their own instramaat* aa* play at first light with an ??? and aeearaey af stop l?|? sib Is ia the old style. Manufactory 161 Broadway. MUSICAL-TWO OR THREE PUPILS WILL BB IV atrutted <n mttsieel lessons na the planoforta, a* Htm r ? denee of tbs advertiser, who is a young lady folly aa?> , i. nt to discharge iuoh duty. Apply to 8. M. C., HeaalB oflice. Terma moderate. PRINTING INK. PRINTING INK? JOHN G LlnHTBODY 18 CO* itantly manufacturing, and baa alwayi oa hand, erav description of priatieg ink, from the finest black and eolaaW to nawa ink, which ha warrants eqnal to any ever naaska tared, and at as low prices as can be sold by any ? eaa lar manufacturer. Orders fsrwarded, by steamboat or roaiL, to an ? part of the oountry, by addrsasing a note ts MM at No. 38 Rose atreet. N. 11.? Tbla paper Is printed with my news Ink; ll? - rVcrit man; other newapancra in this eity, Philadal Beaton, lialtlmore. New Orleans, andl other oiUee and ? la the United Btataa. IIO.MKSTK A OH. "DVILDING IOTS AT CLARKNCEVILLE, L. I.? A J > pnbUo meeting for the admiaalon of atil-a rlbers to theaa 1 eai tit ii I an?l ('cairable building lota, (with a cbanee to ga4 a hutire am! lot worth 91,21*1 for t'i.l will bo held every T' tiriilay ivtnlrg, pt I'nion Hall, fitt Bowery, at 7*4 c'eleelu P. M. JACOB PKCAKE. I ? lleiter atrea* INDUSTRIAL IIOMF. ASSOCIATION, NO. 1? TH* 1 own. rs nf property in Monnt Vernon are ro lueaied to attend a intctlng of the above a?? elatioa. to t o held I* Lag e II nil, corner of Delaney and Chryitie atrcets, ea Ham day evening, April 3, at H o'eiock. . JOI1V STEVENS, I'residaa*. Conwr.t.iva A. Coorrn, Secretary. LEUAL WOTICKS. Notice? purchasers of i.ots of land soii? "Slier decree of the Snpreme Court, in the salt of Hamuli B Amery, Ae., VI. Mattha Amory and ^tbera, at* hereby uotiiled and re((Uirsd to c imply with all the coadl tW?? of ths aalo mada under said decree, on or before kha llttb day of April, l1^. and In ease of failure so to do th*lr fids and right to recdve deeds. >r to comply with aald terms of sale, and te the ten per oent, and anotionear fee* berete foro paid by them, will ha held to bo aad oonsidarad aa wholly forfeited. Dated New Ybrk, March 39 1M4. rwio x, iwaai4a. ww, ? kwh -