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' IDTEBTBEUNTS IENIWKB EYIKT DAT. IflOR LIVERPOOL? UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM 1 chip ATLANTIC, Cant. Ju. We?. Thii lUimikip will depart with the I'muJ State* mails for Europe porf titely on Saturday. April U, at 12 o'clock M., Aram her berth at tbe foot of Caaal atrectP For freight or panua. having nsequalled accommodations for elegance or consort, apply ta EDWARD K COLLINS, 50 Wall street. Passengers art requested to he oa board at 1H? A. M. Tbe steamship Arctic will succeed the Atlantic, aud tall April Foe Southampton and havre-the u. b. mall steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton, commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the Mail* and paaaaajrera, on Saturday, April 8, at 12 o'clock, from pier No. A, N. R. Price of passage. flnt clam. 9120; do. do. da. second da., 971*. Luggage not wanted during the voyage eboatd be tent oa board the day before sailing, BtarkHl ' below." No freight will be taken after Thnreday 0T.Ck",kf?' 'PP1' MORTIMER Lit Of OSTON , ageat, 53 Broadway, STEAM BETWEEN NEW TORE AND GLASOOW. Tbe Glasgow and New York Steanihip Company'* new steamers, GLASGOW, (1,962 tons. 4110 horse power,) Robert Craig, commander, and NEW YORK, (2,400 tone. 5U0 home power,) will leave New York for Glasgow as under, vis.:? Wednesday, May 10, at 12 o'oloek M., and Wednesday. June 38, at 12 o'clock M. Pint cabin saloon etate raomi. *90; do. Midships do., 97$; seoond eabin, 960. third cla w. 926. Ap ply to JOHN MoSYMON, 33 Breadway. THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM ?hip Company intend starting their favorite steamchips r bom ruiLADiLrniA. City of Manchester Saturday. .April 15, 1864 City of Glasgow Saturday. .May 13. 1854 City of Mancheeter Saturday. .Juno 3, 1854 City of Pkiladelphin About. . . . June 17, 1854 > raoM unirooL 'City of Glasgow Wadnaaday. .Ajpril 19, 1854 City of Manchester Wednesday. .May 10. 1854 City of Philadelphia. . About May 24, 1854 Saloon, 900, 966. and 955. (aeeording to state rooms.) A limited nnmNtof third elass passengers will be taken, and found with comfortably eooked provisions, for "98 to Liverpool | 94" from Liverpool. Parties wishing to bring out their friend* ean obtain oer tlfleates of passage, and draft* on Liverpool, in *um* of 1 1 sterling and upward*. Apply t? SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, "I Walnut (treat, Philadelphia. Fare reducid. -independent line to cali fornla.? The steamship NORTH STAR will leave New York on tha 5th May, to eoanaet with the Unole Sam. A limited number of ticket* will he sold at the following rates, if applied for before April 20:? Cabin, 9150; steerage, 976. Apply only to JAS. W. CROSS, No. 9 Battery place, np atairs. N. B.? Passengers eame throngh in these steamer* In February In twsntylwo day* and sixteen hour*. US. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.-POR NEW OR . leaa* vin Havana.? On Wadnaaday, April 12, the well known and favorite steamahip EMPIRE CITY, Captain H. Windle. This steamer ha* been thoroughly overhauled, and la fltted with new boiler*, new eabin* and new foraiture, and la now In every reipeet In the moit complete order. She will tail on April 12th, at 2 P. M., from Warren street Kr. Rates of panage to Havana and New Orleans :? iteroom berth, 900; second eabin borth, 930; steerage berth and fannd, 925. Passage ean now be aaoured at the company's otto*. Freight taken to.Naw Orleans for forty ?ants per cnblo foot; wBl be received on the 8th instant. Speole only taken on freight to Havana. Shippers will be tarnished with blank bill* of lading of the form Issued by this company on application at their oAoe; no other form i* tigned, and no bill* of lading will be signed after tho hour of sailing. For freight or passage apply at the utiles of the ?company, 177 Weat street, corner of Warren. " M. O. ROBERTS. |TT S. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA ASPIN ? tJ . wall and Panama. ? Lowest price*, superior steamers. ?Extension of the Panama Railroad. Arrangements for tbe ??aleln this city of tickets for the transit of the Isthmus, Worming the most agreeable and safe route, through in ad ?vance of all other linos. The U-nited States M nil Sloamshlp ?Company Intend to despatch to Aspinwall on Thursday, ?April 20, at 2 o'clock P. M . from pier foot of Warren streot, he fast sailing iteamahfp GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. Y. "ox, U. S. Navy, to connect at Panama with tho Pae<ilo lail Steamship Company's itoamer JOHN L. STEPHENS, 'apt. Plcrson. Tbe extension of the railroad makes the assage aorosi the Isthmus practicable in one day, a oon ildcration that will Induce all who valuo their health and iomfurt to select this route. Mr. Binckley (late forwarder 'or Adams A Co. on the Isthmus) has perfected his arranje ncnts for the transit of passengers and their baggage from splnwall to Panama. Tickets can be obtained for tha ranait from J. W. Carrlngton, at Adams A Co.'s, 5? Broad ay, or at 177 West street. Tbe accommodations for pas ingers of all classes are unsurpassed, and particular at intion Is paid to the cleanliness of the steerage. For ?eight or passage apply nt the office of tbe companies, 177 Test street, to C. A. WHITNEY. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, via Nicaragua ? The Accessory Transit Company of ilcarapua proprietors. ? Through In advance of the mail. Inly line jiving through tickets, including the Isthmus rosslng. The new double engine steamship STAR OP THE VEST, (2.600 tons burthen,) will leave from pier No. 3 North ivcr, at 3 o'clook P. M. precisely, for Pueuta Arena, on Thursday, April 20, connecting with the new and favorite teamshlp Sierra Nevada, (2,000 ton* burthen,) over tho Nicaragua Transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation, by first class carriages. These steamers are Unsurpassed in their ventilation anrl accommodation*. For Virtbcr information or passage, aoply only to CHARLES (ORGAN Agent, No 5 Bowling Greon. IN WIP TO THE MEDITERRANEAN AND SKAT OP . war in the lut.? 1 Th* fine clipper bark OREGON, Thos. Higgins. commander, 400 tons register, will be despatoh I from tbia port daring the month of Ha;; her route to ba tadeira. Cadis, Malaga, Marteiltes, Malta and Coaatauti lople, remaining at each of the ports en ronte sufficient line to give pasaengers an opportunity to see the plaoea. lot farther particulars apply to I R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall ?treet._ ?aiOR MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA? IMPORTANT TO shippers.? The dipper ship NIGHTINGALE, now at J bertV. pier 14 Eaat river, haa a large proportion of her argo already on board, and will have quick doapatch. dc Nightingale is not only the sharpest ship in port, but la l itrosg a ship as can be built; rates AI at all the offioeg, id insure* at the lowest rates. She is fitted with Kraor kn's ventilators in both holds, and earries no lumber, or jy other article that can injnro freight. For freight or ??saga, having elegant acoommodatlons, apply only to r R. W. CAMERON, 116 frail street. iTEW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COM . pany ?Semi-monthly line.? For Mobile, stopping at avana ? The steamship BLACK WARRIOR. J. f>. Bul ek, commander, is now raoelving freight, and will sail for la above Ports on Monday, April 10. at 12 o'clock, from her ar foot or Harrison street. North river. Freight taken for I aw Orleans. Passenger* lor Havana most proonre pass rts before leaving. For freight or passage, apply to LIV IGSTON, rROCIIERON A CO., Agents, 31 Broadway. B.? The Cahawba, R. W. Sbufeldt, commander, will oceed the Black Warrior, and sail April 25. OR SAVANNAH? FARE REDUCED? THE NEW AND side wheel steamship GEORGIA, Capt, J. J. tarrying the United States mail, will leave I ^^liladelphia for Savannah on Wednesday, April 12, at 10 ilock A. M., from tha wharf above Viae street. In speed .d strength, and every arrangement for the oomfort and nvenienoe of tha passengers, this ship is nnsnrpassed. from Philadelphia, SaO; steerage, ?8. The Keystone .. leaves aa above the following Wednesday. Agents Philadelphia llerun A Mai tin, 37>? North wharves; in vannah, C . A . L Lamar 10R SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA-UNITED STATES Mail Line. ? The new and splendid steamahip KNOX ILLE, C. D. Ludlow, will leave on Wednesday, April 12, 4 o'clock P. M., from her pier No. 4 North river. Apply SAMUEL L. M1TCHILL, 13 Broadway. I Florida, M. 8. Woodliull, will leave on Saturday, r.U IS. Through ticket! from New York to Jacksonville, Pilatka, >33. OR VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, GEORGIA, AC.-TIIE United States mall steamship KOANOKK. Captain -in*r, will leave pier 13 North river, on Wednesday, April at 4 o'clock, P. M.. for Norfolk, Petersburg, and Rich id. Time to Norfolk about twenty-fonr hours Pas sers arriving there oan take the Seaboard and Roanoke, 1 Wilmington and Manchester Railroads to Augusta, Ata ta, Charleston. At. Passage ami fare to Norfolk. ; to ^^;ersbmg and Richmond. $10; steerage hall' price. For ^Hight apply ?B board, and for passage to LUDLAM A PLEASANTS, 32 Broadway. TEW TOHK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COM pany carrying the United States mail. ? For Mobile, iping at Havana, (semi monthly line,) the steamship IACK WARRIOR, Capt. J. D. Bollock, is now receiving Ight, and will sail for the above ports on Monday, .\prll at 12 o'clook precisely, from pier at foot of Harrison set, North river. Eroight taken for New Orleaus. Pas gers for Havana must procure passports before leaving i. For freight or passage apply to LIVINGSTON. CROC JUt RON A CO.. 31 Broadway. [. B ? The steamship Cahawba, Capt. R.W. Shufcldt.will ceed the Black Warrior, and sail April 25. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA? SEMI -WEEKLY United States Mail liae. The new and fast-going steam JAMES ADGER will leave pier No. 4, North river, on Inrday. April 15, at 4 o'clock, P. M., precisely, for freight nly en board, where all bills of lading will he signed, and pasaage at tha office of SPOFFORD, T1LESTON A CO.. Jroadway. Thorough tickets to Florida as follows : ? To [Tkeonvlll*, 131; to Pilatka, ?33. ILACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS ? FOR LIVER 1 pool ?The *pl*ndld packet ship COLUMBIA, Capt. ^er. will positively sail on Tuesday, the 11th of April. For ns of cabin, second cabin and steerage passage, apply on ,rd. foot of Beekman street. East river, or to JACOB LEON, Hi* Sonth street. LOOP I OR SALE.? THE SLOOP JOnN L. FRANKLIN, forty live tons bnrthen, woll found, uow snit of sails, and table for a market boat or grain vessel. She lion at Flush , L. I., at which place apply of Capt. T. SANDS. MATRIMONIAL. GENTLEMAN WELL EXPERIENCED IN COM niercial affairs, twenty years of age. of good addresi Sof highly respectable family, wishes to marry a lady o nne. All lurtber particulars may he stated and ar | ged by an interview. Please address Arthur, Broadway iOfflit. Of course all c immunisations strictly coati Itial. YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, CHARACTER and l.u?ine?s. wonld like to mtke the aoqualutanoe of a ng lady of good personal appearance, character and edu ? loa. between the age of eighteen and twenty-five, with , tiew to matrimony. All eorrespondenoe confidential, lie persons not sincere in their views will please not re I to thia advertisement. Address Argyle, Ilerald office. Iatrimony made east. OR now TO WIN A J lover - Professor Law ton, Boston, formerly of London, | send to any address, on reoeipt of one dollar, postpaid, 'a directions to enable ladies and gentlemen to win the pted affections of as many of the opposite sex as their its may desire. The process is so simple, bnt so capti leg. that all may be married, irrespective of age, appear Is, or position; and last, though not least, It caa be ar ed with suoh ease and delioacy that detection Is impos Add reas Professor Lawton. Boston, Mas*. No letters jnfrom the post office nnlese the postage la paid. |? HONB8TBA mT |*E8T FLUSHING, ONLY SEVEN MII.F.S FROM THE City Hall by ferry and railroad.? We call tha atten of all those who are about to purchase lots in the vici of New York to thiB beautiful proptrty. No property ted for sale around the city is possessed of the natural (antages of West Flushing. The streets are graded, so f a* expense will he Incurred by the puroliasef beyond actual price of the lots. A meat number have alroady isold. The railroad runs directly through it, and the fit is in the center of this property. In addition te this, I Witliamshnrg and Flusning stages pass the property >y fifteen minutes. Terms ea?y and aoconimodating. , . particulars. maM. tickets to visit the ground, Ac., can I lad of B A ilk. K K A ELLIOT, 45 Nassau street. n PRIHTDfe ?K. IMINO INK.? JOHK O. LIGHTBODT IB OOW antly manufacturing, and ha* always on hand, K ?stantly Manufacturing, and ha* always on hand, aver] ? ription of printing i^k, from th* finest blaok and eoIorM ?>ws ink, wnieh ha warrants equal to any aver maaufaa ?d, and at aa low prions as can be sold by any ran ?nanufaeturer. Order* forwardad, by (taamboat or raM I to any part of th* eountry, by addressing a not* t? M ? *?se street. ? ?.? Tbie aapar 1* printed with my nam Ink; alaa a COHJPORATIOW lonoai. CORPORATION NOTICE ? BUBLIC NOTlCR IS hereby itiven to the owner or owners, occupant or ooeu ? j .f ?**?? *"? '""proved or nniro proved land* inci ted therebv, that th* following a??e.;siuent.? have lieea jomplnted tj the Assessors, Mil are lodged in the oOsi of '.he iiureau of Assessments, for examination l>y all parson* ntcrciu u, Tit,:? For regulating Fifty fourth itreet. from the lirst to the Fifth avenue. Tne limits embraced by suoh ?nes->mtiits include all the aereral hons?s and lot? of crrnnd, vacant lota, pieces and parcels of land nitnated on oth il c? of Ffty-iourfh street, from Firat to Fifth ave DUe on both sidaa of Fourth avenue 100 feet 5 inches north end ?ontb from Fifty -fourth street, ou both nideeof Lexing* '.on avenue COO feet 5 inches north and south from Fitty 'onrth street. All peraons whoa* interests are afli-cted by the above rimed assessments, nn J who aro opposed to tho >auie, or cither of them, are reqnastod to pre <?nt their ob ection-' in writing., t* Mi* undersigned, at their offlo*, No 4 Ball of Records, within thirty days from tho data of this notice. WILLIAM GA'iK. ) CHARLES J DO DOB, > Asseiior*. CHARLES Mr N* I ELL, > Offlo* Hurc?n of Assessments, Street Department Maroh II, 1W.4. _ 0ORTORATION NOTICE. ? PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given, that petitions have been presented in tho Board of Coumilmen, for the construction of sewers in tho following named streets, to wit: ? in Twenty. seventh street, between F.iglith and Ninth avenues: Forty seventh street, from Ninth avenue, 312feetwest of Ninth avenue; Maedougal ?treat, from Bleecker to Spring stroet; and also, a resolu tion for a basin and oulvert at the southwest corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-fourth street. All parsons in tcretted in the above, and having objections thereto, are re quested to proaeut the same, in writing, to the Contract Clork, at this office, on or before April IS, 1S54. ELIAS L. SMITH, ) . Til KO. R. DE FOREST, > t*0,0n Aqueduct A. W. CRAVEN, S Board Croton Aqnedmct Department, April 5, 1854. CORPORATION NOTICE.? SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps nntll Monday, April 17. 1854, at li M., for three thousand gas lamps; said lamps to be subject to inspection of the Snporintendant of Lamps, deliverable at tho plaoe to be hereafter designated by the Superintendent. Blank proposal* will be furnished at the office of tho Com Diissionor. GEO. G. GLASIER, Commissioner of Streets and Lamps. Department of Streets and Lamps, corner of Essex and Grand streets, April 8, 1854. CORPORATION NOTICE. ? PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given, that petitions have boea presented in the Board of Conncilmen for the construction of towers in the following named streets, to wit: In H'illet street, from De litnty to Rivington street; Fourth stroet, from Jones stroet to Sixth avenue; Thirty-seventh stroet. from Tenth avenue to Hudson river; and In Division street, from Allen street to Chathem squure, with branch in Forsyth street from Di vision street to Walker street. All persons interested in tho above, and having objections thereto, are requested to present tho same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, on or before April 17th. 1.H54. ELIAS L. SMITH. THEO. R. DE FOREST," } Cro'?? *q,?odaot A. W. CRAVEN, i Board. Cr?ton Aqueduct Department, April 8, 1854. HROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, MARCH 3, 1854. U Public notice 1* hereby given, that by an aot of th* legislature passed at th* special session, July 20, 1353, an .iditlonal charge of ton per cent Is added on tho first day of Iprtl next on all unpaid water rents, making, with the iliarges previously added by law, twenty-five per oent on >aeh amount unpaid, and that if the said rent*, inoludlng iikld char?**, are net paid before tha first Ay of May next snsuing, the property on which said rant remain* unpaii ?U1 be returned to the Clork of Arrear*, pursuant to th* woviaion* of th* aot abov* mentioned. ELIAS L. SMITH, Pw*ident._ CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. -TO CON tractor*.? healed proposals, endorsed "Proposal for ?ewer in the Bowery Croton I it April, be ? pened, to build a sewer, with th* necensary receiving QaMiiS and culverts, in the Bowery, from Rivington to Stan ton street, being in length about threo hundred and sixty Ivefcet. The plan of the work may be seen, and specifioa -ions obtained, on application at this offlco. ELIAS L. SMITH, J Croton THEO. R. DE FORRST, > Aqueduo* A. W. CRAVEN, J Board. New York, Match 80, 1854. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT ?TO CON tractors. Healed proposals, ^endorsed " Proposal for lewcr in Forsyth street,'' will be received at tho office of the Croton Aqneduet Department, until Monday, tho 10th day of April, 1854, at 12 o'clock M., at which hour the yds will be opened, to build a sewer, with tho necessary receiving basin* ana culvert*, in Forsyth street, from toe sower in Stauton street to a point about 209 feet south nf Houston itreet; being in length about 222 feet. The plan of the work may be seen, and specifications obtained, on application at Mil* office. ELIAS L. SMITH, ' i???,i??t THEO. R. DE FOREST, ( <^oton Aqueduct A. W. CRAVEN. S New Tork, March 31, 1854. OROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO CON traetors.? Sealed proporals, endorsed " Proposal* for Sewer in Forsyth street,'' will lie reccivod at the olftoe of the Croton Aqueduct Department until Monday, the 10th day of April, 1654, at 12 o'clock M., at which hour the bldi will he opened, to build a sowor. with th* nece.-i3?ry receiv ing basis* and oulvorts, in Forsyth street, from the sowor In Stanton street to a point about 200 feet south of Houston street, beiug in length about 22^ foot. The plan of the work may lie seen, and specifications obtained, on application at this office. ELIAS L. SMITH, } Croton THEO. R DE FOREST, >Aqueluct A. W. CRAVEN, ) Board. New Tork, March 31, 1S54. avior*.? noaieu proposals, endorsed l'roposai ior n the Bowery," will be received at the office of th* Aqueduct Department until Monday, the 10th day 1, 1854, at 12o'elock M., at which hour the bids will CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.? TO CON- ! tractors.? Staled proposals, endorsed " Proposals for j Sewer in Elm street,'' will be received at the otnoe of the I Croton Aqueduct Department nntil Monday, the loth day ; of April, 1864, at 12 o'clock M., at which hour the bids will I be opened, to build a sewer, with the neoessary receiving bating and culverts in Elm street, from the sewer in Howard street to a point about 90 feet southerly from Urand street, being in length about SUB feet. The plan of the work may be teen, and specifications obtained, on application at thil office. EMAS L. SMITH, J Croton T11EO. K. DE FOREST, > Aauoduot A. W. CRAVEN, J Board. New York, March 31, 1W>4. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT-TO CON tractors. ? Sealed proposals, endorsed " Proposal for u wer in Rivington street, will be received at the offico of the ( roton Aqueduct Department until Monday, the seven teenth day of April, 1894, at 12 o'clock, M.. at which hour the I ids will be opened, to build a sewer, with tho necessary recoiling basins and culverts, In Riving ion street, from Shei Iff to Clinton street; being in length about l.iW feet. The plan of the work may be seen, and specifications ob tained, on application at this office. ELI A3 I, SMITH. 1 Croton THEO. R. DE FORREST, > Aqnednct A. W. CRAVEN, ) Board. New York. April 3, 1894. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. -TO CON tractors.? Scaled proposals, endorsed "Proposal for ?ewer in Rutgers street,'' will he received at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Department, until Monday, April 17, ISM, at 12 o'clock, M., at which hour the bids will be oponed, to bnild a sower with the necessary receiving buina and cul verts. in Rutgers street, from this East rtvor to Division street; being In length abont 1,866 feet. Tho plan of tho work may be seen, and specifications obtained, on applica tion at thlf office. EMAS L. SMITH, ) Crotop THEO. R. DE FORES?, > Aqnedflct A.W.CRAVEN, ) Board. New York, April 6, 1894. CRdTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. ? TO CON tractors. ? sealed proposals, endorsed Proposal for Sewer in Forty-eighth street, will be resolved at the Offlco of the Croton Aqucdnct Department, until Monday, 17th day of April, 1864, at 12 o'clock, M., at which hour the bids will be opened, to bnild a sewer with the necessary reooiving basins and culverts, iu Forty eighth street, from Ninth ave nue to the crown between Eighth and Ninth avenue*; being In length about 460 foet. The plan of the w rk ui>?y be men, and speciFcations obtained, on application at this office. El.IAS L. SMITH. ) THEO. R. 1 E FOREST, J Croton Aqucdnct Board. A. W. CRAVEN. ) New York, April 6, 1864. CROTON AQUEDUCT DRPARTM^NT? TO CONTRAC turs.? Scaled proposals, endorsed "Proposal for sowor iu Forty sixth street," will be received at the nffl o of the Croton Aqnednct Department until Monday, the 17th day of April, ISM, at 12 o'clock, M., at which hour the bids will be opened, to bnild a sewer, with the neoessary receiving basins and culverts, in Forty-sixth street, from sewer in Tenth avenue to a point about 90 feet west of Ninth avenue, being in length about MO feet. The plan of the work may bo seen, and specifications obtained, on application at this office. TUM)S U D^e' FOREST, ^Croto2 *'j|uoduot A. W. CRAVEN, S BoMd* New York, April 8, 1864. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following reso utions have b<*a presented in the Board of Couneilmen To flag west m of Cannon street, be tween Broome and Urand, and set curb and gutter stnu>i wbere needed. To flag walk north side of Nineteenth street, betw?en First and Second avenues. To pare Wall street with granite blocks, like those laid in the Bowery. To ox tend lieekman street through the Pa>-k to Park place. To extend Park plaee through to Robinson street, and widen Robinson street to the width of Park plaoe. All persons in terested, having objections thereto, are requosted to pre sent them in writing to the nndersigued, at his office, on or before the 15th day of April. April 9, 1894. JAS FUREY, Street Commsssioner DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES.? March 30, 1864.? To Contractors.? By virtue of the fol lowing resolution, sealed proposals will be received at the ifliee of thy Commissioner of Repair* and Supplies' No. 3 iitv Hall, (basement,) until Tuesday, April 11, 1354, at 12 I'cloek, M.. at which Urns they will be opened, (in accord ance with the amended charter of 1863,) for paving the car riage way of Perry street, between Greenwich avenue and Factory street, with granite block pavement, tho materials riage way of Perry street, between Greenwioh avenue and osed and the work performed to be the same as that now laid in the Bowery, between Walker and Bayard streets. Contractor* will state in their proposals their priee per su perficial square yaid. ?momttiow. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies t?e. and he is hereby, directod to advertise for proposals and make a contract with the lowest bidder to pave the carriage ray of Ferry street, between Gteenwish avenue and Fac tory street, with the German er granite block pavement, similar to that in the Bowery, between Bayard and Walker itrects; provided the owners of the property therein subjoot So| be assessed therefor, bind themselves to pay one half of the cost of said paving. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, October 12, 1863. Adopted by the Board ef Assistants. December 21, 1863. Approved by the Mayor, December 22, 1863. The contractors will take *11 the tisk of collecting one half of the cost of the above pavement from the persons >wning property on said street, as the resolution prescribes, the balance will be paid bv the Commissioner of Repairs tnd Supplies. The names or the persons so subscribing can be seen, and all other information in regard to the pavement srill be given at his office, No. 3 City Hall, basement. N. B. -The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any if the estimates, if deemed for the interest or the Corpora toft. BARTHOLOMEW B. PDRDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. O ? Sealed proposals will be received at this offioe until Monday, the 10th day of April next, to regulate and pave Thirty seventh street, between Fonrth and MadUon avonues, ami flag four feet of walks where not now flagged: to rexn tate and grade Boekman street, from lot No. 79 to Cliff itroet; to flag the sidewalks of Fourteenth street, from No. 218 te Fifth avenue. Specifications to be had on application to the Contract Clerk of this Department. J AMIS FUREY, Street Commissieasc March 81. 1WI4. STREET DW*RTMENT, NO 4 HALL OF RECORDS. Public notice n hereby given, that the following resolu tions have been presented in tho Board of Couneilmen : ? To regulate, pave, reeet curb and gutter, and flag four feet of walks of Forty-second street, between Second and Third avenues: to flag and relay flags where necessary, the walks of Thirtieth street, botween Tenth avenue and Hudson river; to regulate, psve, and set swrb and gutter in Eleventh avenue, from Twenty flfth to Thirty first street; to reflag and reset curb and gutter eact side or Seammel street, from Ilenry street to East Broadway; to fence vacant lots torth sido of Twenty ninth street, and soa'h side of Thirtieth street, between Tenth and Eleventh titnnes; in flag four feet of walk sonth side of Twenty. sixt.. street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, to fence vaeaat lots north iide e# Twenty sixth street, between Broadway and Sixth ?venae; to flag and relay flags where neoessary, am set ourb and gutter on east side of Sheriff street, between Broome and Delancoy streets. All persons interested having objec tions thereto, are icnuosted to present i them. In writinj, te the undersigned, at his offlee. on er before Oie Hth 4-ty ef March inst JAS. F0R#T, Ww* CemmUgKne*. MK?k28, 1994. s WWWKATMWBrOTWW, STI'.EET DEPARTMENT, NO 4 UAI.LOF RK'OKl>8 Publie notice i* hereby given that t lie following pti ti*na bar? keen presetted in the Board of Counri men:? To regulate, gel curl., cottar and l'.a< four feit of ?<!k and macadamize Fifty eighth street from Seventh to Eighth avenue. to rc^'ilnte <et curb and gutt r nud fl.tjr funr fiet of north sidewalk of Eighty thirl unit, l,et\??-u First and Third avenues: to oueu IX'id ?trer> t Ir ?? i Fourth to k ighth avenue. to pave EicLth avenue from Fifty-lMrd to Fifty ninth itreet: to open Sixty -fourth Kt rdot, from Eighth svinue to Blooming di.l* rnud to op -a li'd streot, from Eighth avenue to liuJ<?n riv*r, to open Ninety seventh street. fri m Eighth to Nitith aveun*: t.. fe->ce va cant lots southwest comer Slx*h avenue a. id Thirty :ir*t street; to regnl&te. pave and sit curK and gutter in Four teenth stre. t and avenue C, from the bulkhead at K ist river to the present | av^vut in avenue C. ill person* in teriated Unci obje t|otl? thereto a- u re.iuosted to prus.-nt them in writing to the undersigned. at bis utiice. on or be fore the Eighth day of Anrii nevt March 29. 18*>4 J AS. Fl' RE Y S'reet Commissioner. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 H.\LI, OF RECORDS. ?Public notioe ie hereby given that the following peti tion* have been presented in the ltoard of Couneiliuen To reset curb and gutter, and repave Kenwick atreet. To change the name of Weat Twelfth atreet to that of Fort street. To Bag four feet of aouth aide of Twenty ninth ?trcet, between Second and Third avenue*. To ohauge the name of Wr*t Twenty-fourth atreet, between Niuth and Tenth avenues, to that of Chelsea place. To flag four feet of walk* of Twenty. sixth street, betweon llroadw ay and Sixth avenue. All persons interested, having object on* thereto, are requested to present them in writing to the uudersi/ued, at his office, before tbe Uth day of April. April 1, 1864. JAMES FUftEY. Street Commissioner. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.? Sealed proposals will be reoeived at this office until to build a pier from the bulkhead at the foot ef Thirty seventh street. North river. Specification* to be had on application to tbe Contract Clerk of this da part mint J AS. FUREY, Strait Commissioner. March 2 9. 1884. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO 4 HALL OF RKCORDS ?Sealed proposal* will ba received at this office, until Tuesday, April (l. 1834, to reset curb and gntter, and pave Thirty niutb itreet, between First and Seoond avennn*. To regulate and regruae Third avenue, between Slxty-tlrst and Eighty-ieoond itreet. Specifications to be bad on applica tion to the Contract Clotk of this department. April 1, 1864. JAMES FUREY. Street Commiuioner. TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4HALL OF RECORDS.? Sealed proposal* will be received at this office, until bistnrday, April 15, 1854, to regulate, grade, let ourb and gntter, and pava Thirty ninth atreet, between First and Second avenue*. Specification* to be had on application to tie Contract Clark of tbi* department. April 5. 1854. J AS. FtTREY, Street Commissioner. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HA IX OF RECORD J. I'nblic notice i* hereby given that the folio *113 r mo lotions have been presented In the Board of Conn til hi ?? - To grade and flag went *ide of Goer jk ntroot, from \ i .*? around the corner of Deianey street to the north ?*. t - > -nor of Lewis ctreet, tbince to 58 Lewi* street. Also vr.>-t si 1 ? oi (Icerck street to the corner of Broome itreet. und annul the corner to No. 42. To flag west eido of Maujin -tro t., from No. 23 to the corner of Broome street, around t i u .r cer of Broome street to No. 2ri. Also from No. !> 1, i vi. (treet, weit aide, to the oorner of Deianey street, aid ar mm! the corner to No. 300. Alio from No. 2D Lewis street, w at side, to the corner of Deianey itreet. To set curb a 1 1 'jit ter and flag northcait eorncr of Bayard and Orao :s itr "in. To repair sidewalks east side of Eliriboth itreet, h-??< n Bayard and Walker streets; alio in Bayard itreut, betweon Eliiabeth itreet and the Bowery. Also the following peti tion:? To ll?g four feot of walka of Twenty flfttli street, lie tween Broadway and Sixth avenue. All persons Interested having objection! thereto, are requested to present them, in writing, to the undersigned, at liia office, on or before the 27th day of April, Instant. "TM fl April 7. 1854. JAMES FUREY, Street Commlitionor. TRAVELLERS' GUIDE. ' (1AMDEN AND~A*BOY RAILROAD TO PHILAD&u J phia, from pier No. 1 North river. Two linei datly, ?' 7 A.M. and 2 P. M. Accommodation line at 7 A. M.. bj steamboat John Potter, to South Amboy, thennc by o?rv *' way plxcei and Camden; fare $3. Express line *t ? P M , b; John Pottor, to Amboy, thenot direot to CatD'e^ by out through In dye houri. fare M Harlem railboad-inland route -on ane after Monday, March 27, (Sunday* excepted,) for \1 bany and Troy, will leave City H*!l atation No. 1 Contrt itreet, accommodation train, 7 A. M.. itopping at Wiliiam't Bridge and station* north. Leaving depot, oorner of Whitt and Centre etreeti, morning express 9 A. M ; afternoon ex pre**, 4 P. M.. oonnect.ing with train* North and West. From City nail itation:? MLllorton, at2.41P M ; Croto^ Falls, at 3 P. M.; White Plaimi, at 10 A. M . 3 30, 5. and ti.lS P. M., stopping at Yorkvillo and stations North, William'i Bridge, at 0 30 A. M, 7 SO, 9.15. 12.30, 2.15, 4.15 5.10, and t P. M., stopping at all way stations; Foriham, at 11 P. M. stopping at all way stations. Paasengera may alio procure tloketonnd hare their baggage checked for utloa, Buffalo and other places west and north of Albany, at the com pany's offices, corner of Bowery and Broome stroet, and Fourth avenue and Twenty -sixth street. Sunday arrange ment:? TraMis will leave for Croton Fail*, and all way st a tlons, at 8.30 A. M., and 5 P. M.; returning, will leave Crotoa Falls at? A M. and 4.30 P. M., stopping at all way stations Passengers by the Sunday trains will be received and land ed in New York, at the Twenty aaven'h street cation only Freight for Albany reoeived daily, until 4 P.M., at tbe depot corner of Centre and White streets. JOHN D, ELIOT, Superintendent Hudson river bailroad.-train* daily from Chambers street for Albany and Troy ? Ex-preiw train, 7 A. M.? Through in Tour hours, oonneetlnf witb train* reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 10 o olook *?iu* evening Mail train 9 A. M.? Throogk way tra!n* at 1] M as* 3 P tt. Eipreoa train 5 P.m.? Emigrant train ? P ? For Tarry town, 10.31! P.M For PaeksklU, 5 ?) P. M. For Poughtepsle 7.10 A M. and 4 P.M Passengers taken at Chamber* Canal Christopher, Fourteenth, and Tlilrty-flrst streets. 3unday trains from Canal street, *t3.4"> K., for Albr.a; and Troy, (topping at all ?*y stations. KDMLNR FRENCH. 8t.p?riui*ade?? MF-IiCHANTS LINE OF STEAMERS, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., for Albany, steamer HEHO, pasnagu tifty cent*, through without landing; in connection with the New Voik Central and Michigan Southern Railroad The fast jailing steamer II.. Captain J. W. Hancox, will leave the pier foot Uol iuson struot, north of Barclay, Tuesday, Thursday and Hunday at fi o'clock. Fur palace or freight apply on board, or to GEO. T. STANLEY, at tne-offloe on tho wLavf VTTSW TOKK AND PHILADELPHIA r>IRPGT-y(, XI New Jersey Railroad, throngh in four hours? "ntc States mail and expioei Une. leave Now York foot *f Con laadt street, at seven, nine, and eleven A. M.. >m! ai f on j and half-past five, P. M. F are ? S2 75 la serai and elevel A. M.. and four P X. >2 SO (foi eeojbf class) ia elever A. M. from New York and our froit Ph'l delphla: $3 la nine A. M., and half-past dye P. M. Ac eommodation Une loaves at twelve M. (at rodno?. prices) from Cortlandt street, through in sis hoars Through tickets sold for Baltimore, Washington. NorfbUi Wniden, Wilmington, and Charleston, in the abova traiui Through baggage agents ii the nine and half-past Are tr\in eaiy. Passengers with baggage otoee tit* ferry ftitee* mta ?? s kifwstls traia Itarsi STEAMBOAT FOB NEW ROCHKLLE, PORT CHESTER and Rookey Neok, stoppligat Throg'sNeok, Bayln'slaud* ing, each way. The steamboat Economy, Capt Collins, will leave Catherine Market slip, Naw York, Monday, April 3, at four o'clock, P. M, for the above places. Returning will leave Roekcy Neck in the morning, at forty minutes part six o'clock, Port Choster at seven. New Roohello at ight and Throg'sji nek at twenty minutes past eight. FINANCIAL.. <til 7ftft ftnn LOAN ON THE MORTGAGE ?pl. ? l/U.UUU bonds of the New York and Ilsrlem Hailroiid Company. This eompany will reicive proposals for $1,7110,000 of their First Mortgage Bonds, issncil in snms of $1,000 each, payable at the office of the oomp:iny, in the city of New York, on the 1st day of May, 1H73, with coupons attached, for the payment of interest, at the same place, semi annually, on the 1st of May and 1st of Novem ber, at the rate of 7 per oent per annum. The^e bonis are secured by a fir<t and only mortgage, to Thos. W. Lad low and R. M. BUtcbford, Trustees, on the road and it* ap purtenances, and executed under special authority of an act of the Legislature and vote of the stookholders The whole amount of bonds whlob ean be issued under the mort gage is t3, 000,000, and will be tho first and only lion npou the road, and will constitute the sole debt of tho oompany. I The company reserve $1,300,000 of this mortgage for the ex change of all the outstanding plain hqpds of tho oompapy now in existence, and propose to dispose of the residue, $1,700,000, for the purpose of discharging all their floating debt, and of payment of the expenditures necessary for the full completion of the improvements now in progruas upon the road. The capital of tho company paid in is $1,500,000 of preferred stock, and $3,600.1100 of common stock, upon which regular dividends have been earned and paid for the last five years, of eight (8) per cent per annum on the for mer. ana four (4) per cent per annum on the lattor. The re ceipts of 1SA3 amounted to $904,476, being an increase of twenty six (26) per ccnt over 1852, and there is no doubt a still larger business will be done the present year. The pub lic have therefore now offered then a homo security of the most reliable character. The accoptanoes of the company will be received in payment for the l>ond?. T?unty (20) pur oent is required to be paid on aucoptanue of bids, and twenty (20) per cent eviry thirty days thereafter, for whion bonds will be given. Ten (10) per cent, however, of the first instalment being reserved by the eompasy until the com pletion of the contract. Interest te be adjusted from the 1st May. Parties have the privilege of making payment in full and receiving their bonds. Coaled proposals will be re ceived at the office of BLATCHFOIiD A KAIN3FORK, No. 58 Wall street, oa or before the 10th day of May next, at 3 o'clock P. M. d>l O AAA V.000. $4,000, $3, MM, $3,000, $2,900, $2,000, $i,A00, $1.000. ? These sums to lend oa bond and mortgage, on productive real estate in this city or Brooklyn. Apply to S. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street. nnnT0 loan-on DIAMONDS, WATCHES. qptJU.v/l-' 1/ Jewelry. Ac., or bought for cash. Oooo city rtooks. notes, bonds and mortgages, and bills of ex change negotiated. All business confidential. Apply at the watch importing and loan office, 102 Nassan street, corner ef Ann, room No. 2. dhfTAA ?WANTED, FOB SIX MONTHS, ON HOUSE CUvU' hold furniture ia use, which ll insured for $1,800. A good round interest will be paid. Addresj J. B. 8., Herald effioe, stating terms, Ac. INTEREST ON CITY STOCKS? THE INTEREST OV the public stocks of tho city of New York, doe and pay able May 1, 1854, will bo paid on that day by F. W. Edmonds, Esq.. Chamberlain of the city, at tho Mechanics' Bank, 33 Wall street. Tho transfer books will be closed Tuesday, April 11, at 3 o'clock, P. M. For the convenience of stock 1 older*, transfer* will be permitted during the period the books remain closed, to take effect May 1. . ikm. New York, April 7. l&M, A. C. FLAUO, Comptroller. MUSICAL. A LADY, AN ACCOMPLISHED SINGER AND pianist, and thorough instructor of vocal and instru mental music, and several languages, wiibosto obtain hoard and lodging in a private family or first class hoarding house, where her services in tuition will be taken partly in compen sation therefor; would have no objection to a female semi nary near the city. For particulars inquire of Messrs. Scharfcnberg A Luis. 722 Broadway, or. address a letter to A. B , Union rqnare Post Office, for one week. Reforsnees: MesTs. Scbarfenberg A Luis, 722 Broadway; Mr. H. Timm. No. fV Wert Twentieth stteot. A GENTI.EMAN, (TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND singing in this city.) wire is familiar with the English, French and Gsrman languages, wishes to obtain a aloe furnished room, with or without board, in a genteel family or hrst class hotel, in compensation for mnsic lesions The best references given and required. Please Address Mnsio, liox 3,220, Post Offiee, stating name and address, other w I Si no nnswer. A SPLENDID NEW BOUDOIR PIANO, ALSO ONE square piano, for sale, fifty per cent less than can he bought In any establishin g In New York. Inquire at t'10 Pacific Loan Office, coruec Broadway and Grand streot, over tho bank. Musical -two or threk pupils will be ib strncted in m wilful Ussona on the pianoforte at ta< residence of the advertiser, who Is a young lady fully eo* petent to dlscbe-fe suoh duty. Apply to a. M. 0., H?r%H offioe Term* moderate. T)I ANOM)RtES.? 1HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEA X sure In announcing to their numerous friends and ths public, generally, that they have leased and refitted the well k?c,#n warerooms heretofore occupied by E. O Bradbury, ?^id will keep constantly on hand a large and splendid as sortment of ike very best planes to We found ia ths market, to which the attention of pureh leers Is moat respeetfellv invited. Second head pianos for sal* and to tent. O. f, BK1STW, M0R9S A CO.. 423 Uro?dw?/ ABonnm BOWERY THEATRE? PROPRIETOR AN I) MAN AO EK I. I*. Waluron; Stage Manager. T. C. Womyaa. Tim# uotice. ? The doors will open at 7; curtain rises ?i o'clock l.ower Tier of Boxes. SO cent*: Upper Tier, 'L't cm ta. Pit a-i I G?llcry. 12)^ cents: Private Bun .< ff>\ Smt? in Orchestra Uuxer. fiOceata. Sunt* in Private Boxes. 50 (.eat* Holiday evening, April 1". will te performed PIZARRO Elvira Mrs. H L. CWrk Holla Jr. Eddy HOT CORN. Mr. Solon Mr. S'one I Kt(r .1 Wt?? A Walt? r? Iter. Mr. Pease... Mr Lamb Wild 'Ii ri ? . .Mi>? Herri u Jim Rojan. ... Mr. Johnst >u | Atualia L jvetrae. .Miss <jr?> BURTON'S THEATRE, CIIAMHKR" street-doors open at 7: curtain rises at 7'i o'clock Monday evening, April 10. will le peri'jrmod PAUL PRY. Color el Hardy. ... . . .VrPKoMc Hardy Mr. Holman Witbirton Mr Russell Mauley Mr dourly Harry. Mr. Norton Paul Pry Mr. liurtou Simon Mr. K-\dol<ife Miti Hardy Mm. Iliurh Mm. Subtle Mrs Hu.;b"s Pliebo Mrs. Hurt in Marian Miss Misou Overtures Orchestra THE AUTOMATON M A N. Blower Mr. Johnston | Mra. Bogus Mrs. II iu^!i lt.'^us Mr. Jordan | Mra. Fogrum Mra. Cooke NATIONAL THEATRE. CHATHAM STREET. -TH? TEMPLE or THE MORAL DRAMA. Sole Lessee, Proprietor, and Manager, A. H. Purdy. Porforinancea at 2 o'olock afternoon, and 7 in tho.evoning EVERY SYENING AND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. (Commence afternoon! at two o'clock,) The great original drama of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, A? performed at the boute continually since the 18th of last July. Uncle Tom .Mr J. Ltngard St. Claire Mr. J. B Hows Gumpton Cute Mr. II. Stone Eva Little Cordelia Howard Topsy Ilri. O. C. Howard Flatohar. ..Mr O. W. L. Fox Harris Mr. J. J. Prior Lecree Mr. N. B. Clarke W llaon Mr. Toulmin P'-rry Mr. L. Fox Mra. Bird. ..Mra. W. G. Jones Klli a Mra J. J. Prior Caasy Mra. Bannister Ophelia Mra. Moyora I F.tu incline Mias Barber Admission, 25 and 80 oenta; children half price to after noon performance only. TBI ORIGINAL GEORGE CHRISTY A WOOD'S MIN atrcla, No. 444 Broadway, perform every evonio.i. T-cketa. 2A cents. lloora r pen at 7: commence at 8 o'clock. This company baa no oounnotion with any other. H WOOD, Business Manager. GEORGE CHRISTY. Stage Manager. A Carp.? Gmrga Christy, well known for the last twelv? years in connection with Ethiopian Mlnatreliy, takos this method of informing the pnblic that he has formed a copart mrslip with Mr. Henry Wood, of Mimtrel Hall, No. 4W Broadway, at whloh place he will appear ov?ry evening. GEORGE CHRISTY. nARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.? BENEFIT OF MR W.Clarke. ? Monday, April 10. In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, the popular play of ROMEO AND JULIE I'? Ilomeo, Jlr. C. >v. Clarke; Juliet. Mias Muatayer. In t 'e e\ onlug, at 7, Si o'clock, tlie tlirilllnK play, calle 1 P AULI N E. rollowed by HOW TO MAKE HOME IIAPPY. The livln - Giraffes. Harpy Family, Ac., to be Boon as usual. Admit tance, 2."> cent': children under ten. 12>$ cents; first balcony ai,d parquet, 12!a cents extra. TABERNACLE, NO. 340 BROADWAY.? GRAND i Vocal and Instrumental Concert of the New York > Sangorrunde Society, for the benullt of the Musical I'uud, on Mouda v evening, April 10. Leader J. Sohcdlor. PART I. 1. " Das Deutaohe Wort, (Urand Chorus.) ex pressly composed and dedicated to the Vow York Saingerrunde, by L. Liebe, Pro fessor of Music at Strasburg. 2. Fantasie pour le l'iauo, performed by Mr. Wcise.Thalberg 3. "In die Feme," Solo for Bariton, sang by ir. F. Klebt Kueeken i. Reminiscences from " Lea Ilagonottoa," Solo, fluto, (performed by Mr. Siedler) Brioci&Idi | 6. Quartetto for String lns'ruiuents, (first move ment in G.) performed by Messrs. Tkomas, Siedler, Unger, and Dorgncr Boethoren ! 6. " Fiinfamalijunderttau'eud Teufol," (Grand Chorum and Sol ?) Fr. Abt I'ART II. 7. " Die Welt l?t so chern," (Chorus). C. L Finclicr in Kaini S. Le Policbenelle, catirice burlesque pour lo Piano, (performed by the celebrated piauist Mr. Wo-ltge) \ug. Gockel P. " Ave Maria," Solo for Bariton, (sun;? by Mr. Riickel) Rob. Frfc^z ' 10. Concertino for French Horn, (performed by Mr. KiiiAar) Kalllw>da 11. "Va?ftlinns," Quartettofor string instruments, (performed by Messrs. Thomas, Siadlcr, Un ger. and Hcrgncr) Ilaydn 12. "Aiio,"aus: " Der S.in^ortag," (Grand Cboras). Fr Abt Doors open at 7; to commonco at 8 o'clock. Tickets, SO conts, to bo had at the door, or at the musie stores Park p^ace and Broadway; tin. 300 Broadway: yclin ber'h s store, Assembly Rooms; Suliarfcnborg, No. 72i Broadway. The piano nsed in this concert is from L. J. Dcicomt?i, 18 8 Broadway. BURTON'S, CHAMBERS STREET.? MONDAY, MR. l'lacide and Mr. Burton in the comedy of PAUL PRY, (For one night only.) Paul Pry, Mr. Burton: Colonel Haruy, Mr. l'lacide. With lirai time, a new I'nr-e, called THE AUTOMATON MAN, in which Mr. Jordan and Mr. Johnston will appear. Tuosday ? Shakspure's n underfill play of 'CUE TEMPEST; OR, THE ENCHANTED ISLE, with beautiful scenery. drMMI, properties, Ac., and A rowauvi'L cAir. Hope chapel, 720 hroadway. Open cveay evening, and Wednesday anil Saturday afternoons at 3 o'clock. cum Bin Arii* or attu actions THIRTY SCENES OF T II RILL IN U INTEREST STRUGCLB FOR FRF.EDOM, APTI.Y 11.1.1'inUTaD By J. W. Ci.i>ruUD, Esq , rniiMiNO A CONDENSED HISTORY OF T1IK UNITED STATES, Introducing between the part.j several admired n.\LL?r><, flv llisa E. A I'oors open at 7; commonr i ng at Admiision, 25 cents; children, half pil e. BARNLM'S museum.- extra advertisement Klin TIIK BENEFIT OF C. \Y. CLARKE. Monday ArTKUi>uon amj Kvfvi.vo, a?rii. 10, On which occasion will I o presented the following extraor dinary Ml) of attraction:? lu the afternoon. at 3 o'clock, Shakspuaru's sublime tragedy, in live acts. of ROMEO AND JULIET. Romeo Mr. C. W. Clarke Juliet Miss Me?t.tyur The otter i Lara, tern ?:r.-.t w itK the FULL aTUKNOTll OK TIIK COMPANY. In tlie CToninz, ut, 71* will he rovlvcd. for tbia ni^ht only, the intensely Interesting aud romantic drama, in three parts, entitled PAULINE. Conrt Horace de Beauycvsl ...Mr. C. W. Clark* Pauline ? Miss Mostayor Together with ('Irst time bore) the atnusint; aftorpieco of HOW TO MAKE HOME HAPPY. Dahchiek, tho husband Mr. Hndawny Mrs. Dnbchick, the wife Mra. Bellamy Ticket!, 25 cents. Seats may he secured. BAf?VARD'S OEORAMA.? LAST WEEK BUT ONE 0? tho Hirer Nile aud Holy Land as they will n isitirely close on tho 19th lust OWI evcniir'a at ?, ana IftdMI dny and Saturday afternoons, ut 3 o'clock at AW IJroad way. Admission to both paintings, only 25 cents, to all parts of the house. National academy or design-now ope* at 683 Broadway, apposite liaqd street, from 9 A V to 10 P. M., daily, the Twenty ninth Annual Exhibition c 0 i/lrai Pictnrcs, by Living Articts Season ticket* ti jents single admission. V ? cents The Academy havU* ho d it? present galUrlea anu being about to TtBon, the *?? hib'tion will positively close on 'he 25th of April T. ADDISON Kicnj KDS, Corresponding Seo'y #. A IflRANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATAAM 3<JUAltK.-TWC 1 performanoes given dai.y, commencing at 3 o'o'oel in the afternoon and half past 7 in the evening. The above is the oiil v establishment in tha United States where th. Modol Artists are exhibited, together with a great variety o' unique and original entertainments, such as can be scu#ii tW> other plaoe of amnsement in the world. PROF. HART'S WHOLE WORLD? WORLD'S HALL, S7T and 37V Broadway. ? Beside* th* extraordinary novelty of the illustration or th* entir* snrfkos of the world, there are other attraetlons of more than ordinary merit here Tho celebrated Model of th* City of San Francisco ii universally admired. The wonderful performance of Mastur Almon, only eight yean old, who eiecutos the most difficult operatic solos on tn* violin, astonishes the multitude. In consequence of the excitement created by Prof. Hart's ex hibition, and the unprecedented rush for ticket*, agencies have been established at th* following places for th* sale of blii 91 tiokets, entitling the holdar to four admissions and one share In the property, where alio may he obtained hills of the day, giving a full description of the enterprise:? Hankins' hook and fancy store, 104 Eighth avenus; Unioa square Post Office, Broadway, nsar Thirteenth street; Ax ford's bookstore, 16S Bowery; Kevin's bookstore, 103 Ful ton, and !<8 Main street, Brooklyn; Benedict, Itrothers, 65 Fourth street. Williamsburg. Single admissions, 25 cent*; children, 12% cent*. Concerts commence at 3 and 7 o'oloek P. M. Lectures commence at S)? aud 7X o'clouk P. M Full particulars of the great enterprise miy bo had of F. .1, Viseclier A Co., real estate brokers 80 Nassau street; L. F.. Bulkeliy. 49 Wall street; or at tbeofllee, World's 11*11. All orders from tho country mnst he scut, post paid, monoy enclosed, to Prof. Hart, 377 and 379 Broadway, when the tickets and full description of ths enterprise will be promptly forwarded to any part of the world. Soe bills of the .lay, nml the principal 'Iaily and weekly paper* in the city, aiid throughout the United States and Can aim, for particulars 'of the great enterprise. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF MURPIIY, West, and Peel's original Campboll Minstrels, forth* benefit of Hugh Donnelly, Accordionist, to take place on Monday evcuing, April 10. Tickets, 25 cents cacb. Last week or th* Egyptian antiquities. TblsexhlMtion will positively olos* this week. Ope? from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. Adnflsslon 25 oents; catalogue 25 cents. Stuyvesaat Institute, 650 Broadway. BUCKLEY'S SKREN ADERS, 838 BROADWAY EVIJH I evening this we?k. The oelehrated E. Horn. T. I , Brlcgs, and R. Bishop Buokl*y, will appear la their oritfaa ; performances | Newark amusements.? siqnor blitz, the great Ventriloquist and Magioian, and bis learned Canary Hlrds. will appear for one week at tho Library Hall. 1 Mwark, New Jersey, commencing Monday. April In, and cviry evening during th* week, at j}? o'clock, ami Wed no*- i dhy, Friday, and Saturday afternoon*, at 3. AdmUsion, ?h tints; children, 12}? cents. WATCHB8, JEWELRY, ! WATCHES! WATCHESI WATCHES I? AN KXTBXS1VB i aniortmrnt At leia than utial price*. ? Jules J urgensec , watches. 915# to 9250; Cooper watch**, duplex and lovers, 9125 to 9275. independent second watches, 9I2"> to ItfiO. ehro- ' Upmeters. 9125 to 9250; eight day watches, 91 W t? 91H5; la- I dies' enamelled watehes, 935 to 9100; ladies' diamond watches 955 to 9300, magic watches 9100 to 9175; watches whleh wind anil set from pendant, 9HA to 9160; dagusrr*otyp* watch**, with plae* fi r miniature. 990 to 9125; tint gold lottos watehes, full Jewellad, $23; line gold datachsd levors, full jewelled, 9?f>; g"'6 English patent levers, 9^8; gold Rjagli'k patent levers, hunting case*. 958; silver patent levers, 919. silver itstached levers, 99. Ladies' splanilU establishments consisting of One gold diamond andenamoUad, and pearl ana enamelled watehes, in shall shaped another eases, wltk chatelaine chain and pin attached; a splendid article. Watches wsrranted to keop good timo, or will b? exohangol. Watches repaired at half the nsnal prices, and in th* best manner; also, eloek*. Jewelry, A<x GEO. 0 ALLKN, im porter, wholesale an* retail, Na. 11 Wall ttr**t, **coa6 ?oor. near Broadwaj. (1 OLD BRACELETS.-THE 8UBSCRIBFR OrrERS AN J extensive ass*rtm*?t at les* than asnal prices:? Plnin gold band 1 .acelets, 97 90 to 910; engraved gold band brace lets. 9* '<12; l?ncy liak gold bracaletj, 912 to 920, scroll I raeeleU 915 to 9w; scroll bracelets, pearl settings. 92 2 to 910; stroll hraceUt*. faacy settings, 920 to hrao*l*t* w^ith Mosaic settings, 930 to 942. diamond t^aoelets. 975 to GEO. C. ALJ,ts7 Importer, wholesale tmd rttail, No. U W*U (tretv, second Aeor. near BtoadW*/. AMviaram TJROADWAY THEATRE ? E A MARSHALL, SOKE J '?"?'? ?Doom open ?t 7 o'clock; to aimiuenca at 7W. Mtuday evening April 10, will be perform** Pauline Tm; ladV or LfONS. . ? n Claude M.Uotu outuu""" ii," ;? wl'iii?vi'^vrai-,uhn.: :: iC.Zi I 'te kviiv.u pm soJ , ???? TTfF. cov EP.N H s wiriT ri * Hickory Mr. David.;. | Holystone. WKlUng WAI.I.ACK S THEATRE BROADWAY NEAR ?? Broome street. ? Doors open at 7, t > enmmcac* at 7' Monday citning, April 10. will bo performed ' A bachelor of arts J.isper Mr. Loiter ! Matthew. . . . Mr. Chlppendali Ti i niton Mr Dyott Einma Mr Scpheni W y lie Mr. Thomp-un I Mrs. Tonrnton .Mrs. Centner Jullicu'fl Amcrioan Walls, Ac Orchestra PEN ELO PES WEB. Twill Mr. Brougha o I Cniks Mr, Thompson Tops Mr. Walcot | Penelope. . . . Mrs. Brougham MR AND MUS. 1' WHITE Pepper .... Mr. Chippendale | Mrs. White . . . M r?. Stephana Mr \\ liite Mr. Vincent | Widow White, .Mrs Couovcr NATIONAL THEATRE -NOTICE -A COMPLIMEN' tary benefit will be given to A. 11. l'urdy, at the Na, tiunal Theatre, on Saturday afternoon anil evening next tendered him I y the company and bid numerous friends, for being the pioneer in plaofng UNCLE TOM'S CABIN upon the stage. which hat bad the greatest run of any dra matic representation on record. Ticket* van be obtained from any of the company. CHRISTY'S ORIGINAL MINSTRELS, NO 472 BROAD war, above Grand (treat. Organised In 1.112. Tto nrst established company in exlatenoe, THE MODEL TROUPE OF THE WORLD, Whoae concerta la New York, tor a sueaossion of etebt year*, have bean received with patronage anparalWledla the annate of amnietnent in thla city. Ofsn Kvebv Night, van? thi Sols Dincoriozt or B. P. CHRISTY, The only individual of the name of Christy engaged aa a pel - former in Ethiopian rapreaentatlon. The pre ten t company comprises every peraon now living who constituted the band at it* organisation. (except George N. Harrington ) A Card ?The Cbriaty Minstrels beg leave to inform tie public that they have no bnsinesl connection with anv other establishment in this city or eliewhara. Admission 25 cents. Commence at S o'clock K 1'. CHRISTY, Manager and Proprietor. Saturday next, April 6, annual benefit of J. Simpson. Deoi - keeper. BUCKLEY'S SERENADE KS, CHINESE HALL, M Broadway, near the Preicott Hotiae. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. Tho oldeat established and moat talented eoirpanv in ?i ittence, being tbe first to introduce haruiou> luto Ethio pian Entertainments, the first to aing Operatic Choruiei, perform Burlesque Operas. Ac.. Ao. The management hat tbe ho.tor of announcing that tbe Concert! of this compatj will still be conducted in ita present fashionable style ? Tut without vulgarity." Time altered. ? Concert to commea?? at 7V o'clock. Admission, 25 centa. On Wednesday evening, April 1-th, benefit of E. Horn Several new features on this occasion. JAS. BUCKLEY A SONS, Proprietor!. WHITE'S SEKENADVRS AT THE ST. NICHOLAS Exhibition Room, 4H> Broadway throe door* above Broome street. on tbe aame block with the St. Nicholas Hotel, tho oldeat purmanint company performing now in New York. WHITE'S ORIGINAL AND INIMITABLE TROUPE OF SERESADERS, und-r the direction and supervision of Charles Wliite, most respectfully announce that tho* will appear at the above place every eveniug until further notlco, when they will have the honor of introducing a series of their chaste, light, and laughable entertainments, conaistiug of every description of Ethiopian representations. Thecompany. twelvo iu number, consists of capable anil ex perienced gentlemen, and for versatility of talent stands unequalled. Their entertainment; will conaiat of a peculiar anil mirthful combination of Ethiopian eoceutriuitiea, com bining taste and gentility, all neing exclusively original, which has ever lieeu received witn approbation, and p.itron hod for a continued succession of qutte eight years by n New York public, making tliem tbe oldest permanent company la this city. Doori open at6f?: concert commences at 7*t precisely. All performances to conclude bofore 10 o'uioclt. Admission, 25 cents. An afternoon performance will ho given ovory Wodnojday and Saturday, for the accommodation of ladlea and children. THE CAMPBELLS AG A IN? FOR ONE NIGIIT ONLY, AT A I Alii M V liAI.I., 6C3 Broadway, opposite Boud street. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR HUGH DON NELLY, THE CELEBRATED ACCOIIDEON 1ST, On which occaelou Murphy, Weit A Peel's original Camp bell Minstrels have kindly volunteered their valuable ser vices in one of their Inlinltablo musical soirees it being posi tively the laat appearance of this popular troups in New York. Dnri?g the avoning. Mr Donnelly will appear and perform several fantasias on the Accordeon, his tirst appearance in live years. For particular!, see tho billi. Tickcti "Scents, at the door. Grand revival of belphegor, the mounte bank, nt the Bowery Theatre, ON THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, FOR TIIE BENEFIT OF MR. E EDDY. Belphegor Mr. E. Eddy THE RAO PICKER OF PARIS. Father Jean Mr. E. Eddy THE IRISH LION. Tim Moore Mr. E. Eddy Box book open. BROADWAY MENAGERIE. 887 BROADWAY.-OPKI. from 10 A. M to 10 P M ?The BIGGEST GIANT aat tbe SMALLEST DWARF on earth to ba lean without oxtrt charge. Firit weok in America of KLoPSTorr, the Russian Giant eight feet lUgh Also to ha seen. th< l.u.LiruTiAff Kino we gting loss thai^jix pounds Tb> Menagerie Include! the best collection of Emni Wild Beai'i e-e? opeued In New York. Herr Drlosbaeh enters the diii four times daily. Admission 23 oents, children undat tea l.alf price, T AMES, RALLY ROlJNDTHE CAUSE OF WOMAN S J J rlebts. at Buckley's Ethiopian Oiura II m-e. .Vi'l Broad way. on Wednesday evening. April 12. being for the beneiit ? I fc. Horn, on which occasion be will deliver his zreat Lec ture on Woman'! Right!, which very important subject he l as aihoiateil all last season? North, South, East and M'fft ? r. ith the most Haltering succcsa. TO 1 l!E ETHIOPIAN PROFESSION.? FI VE UI'V drtd copyists wanted ut Buckley's Opert 11 >u sc. >1 ? Broadway, mi Wednesday evening, April I J. bctn^my lunc lit, a* I intend on tliii occasion to tiring f >rwar 1 ?? vir il n ?> v feat nrca. None hat good stenographer* need applv. ,\s my puns find jokes will bo as ijuiok in lightning, and all ori ginnl, expertness ia reijnired. Gentlemen will please bring their own |>cneiU and pap* r along. Respoctrully, E. HORN. MK. AND MRS W. J. FLORENCE WILL COMMENCE itn cn'.ngcmcnt on Monday evening. May II). lu Hoc hen ter. New Vork. and in Tr y. Monday, 21tb. One notice will I ?' given of tlie first appearance of ' these Ii ish auil Yaukvu dtlini atorc iu New Vork. their native city. MCRPHV. WEST AND PEEL'S ORIGINAL AND only Campbell minstrel* perform in Troy on tho lltli and lUth of April; in Utica tho I?.th and 1-ltli; in Syracuse the 1.1th and 17th; in Rochester the Iflth, 19th anil :!Uth ? com mencing in Buffalo the 21st. on their way H'o<t Solook for Joe. Murphy. Luke IV eat and Mat Peel, the rual Simon Pur* Campbell's. All othera are spurious. AJlTST RF.TRIBUTION.-TnKRE IS AN' OLD 8TORV entitled "Goody (Jray," which contains an oxcellent moral. A poor old woman, to keep horself from perishing with odd was in the haMt of gathering a few chips from an und a rich farmer's wood pile. Tut heartless, purso proud man, caught her in the act, and wax about taking her to prison. when sho fell upon her knees, and prayed that he might "never mora he warm." Its never was. For twenty yea rx be dragged out a miserable existence, and M.< teeth shattered incessantly. A n? similar to this has just hap pined. A lacLrjrmosu editor in Toronto alow months sin "j wroto a powerful srti' la a.'&inst laughing, will h ho ati^ matlred n? l eiu ? a very liouious offence. Mtnyoi )ji- <nji stril ers I eliel cd It. and fell ^ iotims to that <lr a 1 . 1 .. aio, consumption, In coni<!<|ucnco. Now, murk t'l ? .-?in I Al < tit six weeks sine* this una edit r vi.it ' I N v \ . An ii tint nee which he could not control, although he - tr hard to do to. led him to visit George Christy .v ? i , Minstrels, I'M Broadway. Tho first gUuipse he ^ ? t f il r : .? t comic fact set him to laughing, and his mouth has ,v u u I stretched from ear to car ever since' M n y tur;i ul omr.i tions hnve been performed upon him, hut all to in itSe-: , and it ia not at all likely that ho will over r.'t hi < face straight again. Look out for iiim.? we caution the public agnlnat the inroads which that remorseless old i >r > hate ? Father Time? i < making upon them, all and si u i lit has not been inaptly termed the " cheat of human l> ! ? Stealthily he creeps along? noiselessly and with<>ui e, itin ; the attention of hi* victim, he minglovgray hair wit i raven tresses. carves lines upon tho smooth brow, throws a dull miat o'er the brilliant eye, au l thus, one by one, atolls away th* beauty of glorious youth. It requires every ener gy of the most acute individual to foil the old follow, as a ge nt ral thing; bnt it may ha done in one way without trouhle There Is a certain Jolly philosopher, titorire Christy by name, who baa the happy la. ul ty of taking Old Timo'a mag neti< influence oil as fust as the > d fellow throws it on. <lo and roc George at George Christy ,v Wood's Minstrels, H4 Broadway. If you w ill viait him every nir-hty u can t.evnr grc w old, for he w ill throw enongh electricity tat o your sys teiii at one ilitlns, t" lsat for twenty four hours A PETRIFIED MAN. ACCORDING TO NEWSPAPER ac.onnta, vaa fonnd a Vwrt time sine o iu Pern, by a p rty i I workmen who we re cmpl .jc<1 in dicing. He was m p|H>sed to have been swallowed up by some griat convul si. n of iiatnr* upwards of two hundred years a;;o. and the pitrifm tion is looked upon as one of tho inmt extraordl nary things that has ever yet been discover* i. Tlx. whole story was not told in the newspapers, however? the most woi.dcrfnl part of It remains to ho related. The body la qt-.tstien possessed an nnpreeedentlv large hand, upon a c.fsc examination ol which the following inscription was I lainlv d*cipbero.l tie ir -o Christy A Wood s Minstrels. 444 Hrt ad way " ? a fai t wl 1< )i proves conclusively that tliis baud of minttrels mast ha\e cxiatod more than two hundred years a^o. C'OMING IT RA'IllKli STRONG.? THERE IS NO DE / nying the fact that some tolerably strong men have < .listed In times past. Paganlni, it has l.oen said, could " draw a house with one string," and Archimedes went * . far as to say that if he eonld find a place whereon to re?t his laver he conld move the world. Now, George Christy can beat them both. George will undertake to move ? nil the world and his wife," I? they can all he hroaffht within the s<o jo of his vision ? that is, lie will undertake to move "all the world and his wife" to laughter. Geor go feels confldant that he can do this; indeed, no has already sneseeded in moving about throo fourths of ths w..rld, twe'lve hundre I or upwards at a time, at George Christy A Wood's Mitistr-ls it! I!r?'Uilway. . ? , _ ; ODEON, WILLIAMSBURG.? GRAND CONCERTS AND v undevillos Monday nnd every night daring the week. Th* following artiat< s will apnea: Mrs. C. U. Watcon, Mrs Ferdinand Meyer. Mr. Frederick Sawsin, and a host of New Y*rk vocal talent In the vaudeville, entitled "A Kiss in the Dark," Mr. James Siinmonds the iiopular ballad writer, will personate a very jealous gentleman, suppirted by Mrs. Mason and a talented vaudeville company. Adnviation ?1 cent*. Doors open at7, to commence at H o'clock. Chi! drcn accompanied Vy th*ir parents only half prio*. HOTRI.9. PORT WASHINGTON? PAVILION HOTEL SHREWS, bnry. N. J.? The subscriber begs to infom hi* frier.Ai a*d the ptihlic that he has taken thi* hotel which has no dergone extensive alterations, and la being thoroughly r-i" vatcd for th* ensning summer, aad will be opsktd for tii* re ception of hoarders on the 1.1th April. Shrewsbury la within two hours sail of N*w York, and for beauty of fenery tmrC and still hathtag, tiahlng. boating and drives, isnti /.'irpitswd. The hotel this swaaon will b* conducted on a different sys tem, and kept a* a first class hou?? on y. The table wlii he furnished with all the delieacios or tho seas ,, ftBa tho pro prietor lopes to merit a large share of pub1 pitronage, hy devoting bis attention to their wants. G'x> i etahling Per sona deeiroua of aeenring rooms should .nnke earlv spp'ioa tien. personally to D. P. THOMAS. ? l.ibortv srreel. or by latter, to \t'M AS, Proprietor. THS NEW COLLINS HOVEL WII.L LET A FBW suite* of parlor* and. tingle rooms to families ot Jinglo rentlenaon, on reasonable terms. The home front* the rivoc on tw* %,d**. making it a very pleasant sum mor loeatlov Stag^, un and omnihuaes run near to aU 5,Wask KUCBLLADIOCR. Blacksmiths mill kind it matkuiai.ly io their sdvan'sg- ly purchasing LAB^BTI'3 pin ntTs* ir r ; 000 df t him arc I" coritant use In th* city. Fur sal* "t t ho |ci*1c factor v , 46 El'iri'f .'e -treet. _ KAZIL? A GtNTLlMAN UQINt) TO HTO WISHES to t akt chtrre of and pt>aiil,l> will idrww ou Yaa 10 machines. he 1 a vlig sow lug tna<-h{nr s. Atnicbiul-t ml Ki'la w.mtod. Inquire at 1? <6 Li uarl street. "UT THIS OCT.? C ASH l'AID fUR OLD W R If I N 1 old writ n ? pa p r oM sc'h lb' ( old pempbl t? old n*w>r*per?. ?l 1 tl?k-5li ? ?ra anil tl.e;>tro bill*; also waste p-pcr ol all aorta, kiuu* and sin j, at 2& Ann stroet. bailment. /1IRE or CORNS? 15 Y MADAME BEttHARD, NO. im v Hu? try, cast side between Broome and Delancy street*. Mmlanii B. respectfully iufortns tha public that she baa T% di ci d l? r price, In order to enabla ovcrv one to ba free fro* pain, Mul fe< 1* confident In promising tbnt she will remove <?' rr?. tunicas, nail* grown In the fltah. An. .without r?u-inf t he li ?>t pain i r inconvenience. Persona can ba attended t# at Lome, or at Madame B.'n residence, from 2 until 6 o'oluek TjUSTt ULSTER M VttDLE -THE I'NDEKSIGNEU RES I J peel oily 1 t,,im their friend* and tl.e public generally that tli-y are now prepared to make estimate* and 1 a ke coutrai t a to supply ai j re* onuble amount of work in their lli.e. vi?. fronts. vaelt* toml s. monuments. Ac. Their quarry is situated at upper Tuikahoe Eaatcliester Its ca pacity for producing i. auvh at will enable them to fulftU contracts promptly. Tl,e rhi.ractcr of the Eastcbe.ter marble is already too well i- . t iMishi 1 to require commenda tion ; sufficient to say that f..r strength. beauty and durabi lity, it i? not only equal but much superior to any othe* produced in the country Kefers, bv permission, to th* following gentlemen 8. A. Warner. K- i I7i> llriiadwav ? I C W'eiltr. Esq , .174 Broadway; J Thomas A Sun H?o?4 way, corner of Grand street. It. G W. Is. .{J Chamber* struct, arcbitoctn ; Messrs. Babeock, Milnor A Co 4,'i 11 road - Ll .. . ? .. u ... i , v. i m _ i ,i,, ? addressed to ALEXAN DKR MAXWELL A CO.^'marM* yard, Forty fifth street and Fourth avenue, or at their office. No. lit Nassau street, will receive prompt attention. Samples of the marble can be aeen at the office. French gas fixtures.-h. dardonvillk, us Broadway, begs to invite and recommend an early in spection of his spring importation; his atock is, beyond com parison. more varied, elegant, and extensive, than that' of any pr-x ions season, Gre;it variety of mcchnnical. carcol, a. il moderator lamps, clocks, >audelabras, statues, bromes, tut l limit flguros. ITIULTON FEKRY SALT WATER WARM BATHS? r row open for ladies and gentlemen, from 5 A. M. until Id P. SI., whore tho moat oonveuient and oomfortnble salt water wnriri baths can be obtained. For single baths tt cents; six tickets, $1. Brooklyn, April 7. It. GRAY. / mi Ii 1 KAF.-GOLD LEAF, FIRST QUALITY, LOW V I i ft prices, wholesale and retail, at tbe manufactory. No 1 John sti-eec Wit. 8. LADDON. poll) IK A F AND OANTISTS' GOLD FOIL.? TBS \ I i.rst priminm was awarded to the undersign- d, ft? th? ?i ? pll l.-nf mid dentists' foil, by the American Institute trr |a."a! Cold and silver leaf at the lowest oash pri?M? Tcnti ts' loll, .uporior qsality, prie J. L. H'Al'Gh, 112 Frankliv strssi GROCEK1LS. TEAS AND PROVISIONS. -TO COON try merchants, groocrs.bakers.and families who purnhaaw groceries, teas and provisions for cash, and wish to use econ omy in so doing, the ^ubseribor re?t>octfully calls their at tention. and wiscos them to come to his store, No. 41 V?sey street and examine his stock of grocories, teas, provisions, Ac., before purchasing elsewt ere, and be convinced that thef can buy cheaper than at any oth?r establishment in tha oitv, for cash, as be still adheres to bis old system, not re quiring his more honorable custom' ts to pay the bad debta^ which are unavoidable in the crodil system The subscriber flatters himself from a long experience In the business and purchasing goods daily in the market for cash, from import ers a ml tiret hands, it affords him many advantages that many others in tho hnslness labor under, who purohase from aeoond or third hands, each making a percentage. Ship and sloop stores put up at ths shoitest notice. V. B.? Coods dotivurod free of cartage. PETER LYNCH UANO FOR SALE? IN LOTS TO SPIT PtlRCHAfr J ers, by the subscriber. K. W CAMfcRON 1UI Wrj| s.reio . soar Brooklyn ferry. LF.FCIIFS, . LEECHES ? JUST RECEIVED, PER uteiimship Baltic, a fresh supply of leeches, in prim* order. For sale by J. F. CI.EIT A CO., No. 9d Mai lun lana. lj steiimship Baltic, a fresh supply of loeches, in prim* r. For sale by J F. CI.EC ,t CO.. N Rich French and american paper nAN^ ings, at wholesale and retail, Childs A S nlth. No. 44t Pearl street. Window cornices, largest assortment in tb? city, at wholesale and retail, by CH1LDS A SMITH, 44l Pearl struct. SHOW CASES.? SCH II IDT A BROTHER, 16 NORTK Vt illUm street, near Chatham, manufacturers of shov cases in metal, brass, rosewood, mahogany, black walnut, and silver. A good assortment constantly on hand. Ordera promptly executed. Old show cases taken in exchange. ? CHOW CASES. -HOFFMAN A FERESH S SHOW CASK k? ware room, N"o. 57 Bowory, near Walker street. Case* made in eveipf style ? silver plated, brass, rosewood, maho gany, Ac. N. Ii. ? Old cases taken in exchange. THF. PREVAILING EPIDEMIC AT THIS TIME OF year is that commonly called spring fever, and its effects are felt almost universally It is characterised by lassitude, restless fenllnir* at ni/bt. d nines* or pain in th* head, loss of appetite, indisposition to exercise, pimples, l oils, and oth?r symptoms well known to everybody Theiii symptoms arc caustd by a Mllons state of the sCruaoh and impnritU s in the blood, which have accumul itod during tho winter. They maybe almost iastantly relieved by r. Mc< lintock's anti bilious pills and tonic alterative syrup. Tlie latter net* bv strengthening and purifying the system, and the former by promoting the natural disciiar<o ot the functions of the liver and bowels. The above, with allot Dr. McClintock's celebrated i'auiilr medicinos, may be had of the principal druggists, and of A. CUOUMan A CO. proprietors, 12J Fulton struct. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.? THE SURSCRI. hers type founder*. Nos. 2U 31 and S3 Iteekmaa eiteet. nuar the Park, New York, hug to return their thanks for all fust favors, and assure their friends and the printing pnhli* bat they have added very many now and elegant fane* faces, and other articles to their heretofore extensive col lection, all of which, together with their new aeries ef Scotch cut faeos, from pearl to great primer, which have eixen such universal satisfaction for their durability til beauty, they arc prepared to furnish on as reasonable term*, for cash or credit, as any other type found.tr In tbe countif. Every article required In p'inting establishments, from m shooting i.tiek to a mammoth press furnished at the lowest manufacturing prioes. JAMES CONNER A SONS. The uiuterisls on which this papec is printed are from th* active establishment riu? MIOE DEALERS? WM. U ROMAIN llEliS TO 1 f'flt' 1 2. at lit' innnuf&c turea nnd ha* cnu tintly on han4 t) e l.-r > , t ami leat naaortmont of coppor nailed and newed *! i-ef, in <1 ini 'In inspection thereof. In lute to anil pur chase ti So. I? Sheriff street, roar, near llouatan street. Tiie ki i:st Of mt IS near at iiand -.now is ycur time to clear out your lofta, garret* ami i ollar* of all robhi b, *nch a old newspaper*. pamphlet*, old (choel hooka, old writing hook* old writing paper, old account In ok*, old tickets, il l hnndMIl*, mid wa?to paper of all acrta, kind* Mid lite*, at L'A and 'SI Ann street, laai-mtntf. Take notICI.- 1 WILL SEND TO any one who will .-end ine 2.1 cents, or stamps to that amount a tin pie hot i crtnin recipe for the euro of coma. Ad Ireja A l)uct< r, Or. thaw square l'oht Olli- e ? MWmTIBfl, AC. Af) RAND SPARRING EXHIBITION WILL IIS given lurthe l.enetit of Jame* I'arkcr of London, (wbi> i* in a 1 1 In d to light llarry Griflln for 91 (ka).) on Monday ?Venlng. April Id, at Kerrigan'* Military Head luartera, Na. 22 White ?tree*. All admirer* of the puriliatic art will do well to witneaa thi* exhibition, ua it will lie one of tho heat v hi li I ai- taken place fur aomii time. Yankee Sullivan ha* kindly volunteered hi* aervitea to Mr. Parker for that night noes ?KINO Cn.ARLES SPANIELS. SCOTCn AND l.i.' i ie li r ;i t terrier*. Newfonndland/i, aporting don. w in', i'i ,-*, Ac. The choioeat hreods kept exprcaaly for rloil l.?r?? Shft' -I ne nnd Chlttaproa fiwl* Inquire aA ;v , V. ii l i ireet, < cri:er of r niton, up stairs. 1'leaae copj the *. ? : r ? tf. OK. ilEJI PTOltV StLE-HIK T HOTTING HORSE TA I cony. On Thnriluy morning, 2l)tli April, IS.M, at 11 ? ? loc k at the *tal le. CI < rry rtreet, ahove Fifth, in rear of ]-' Arch *treot. I 'l.i 1 a li- l|>:.iaa, will he aold to the iiigha*t I it!d?r. the well known triting h-rao Tacon.v. h Iteved to ? the fa?te*t youn : trott iu7 hor*e In the wi.rl.t V ?? my I* ti aw I errv roan, ntuiit l.i hand* I iuihc* liigb, and onhf : ycura Id. la perfectly aouml and kind, haa hcen well win tered, and ia now in llr*t rule condition. Tacony'a per I riimncea are too well Viih* n to roi|tiire enumerating lie way he Keen proviuua to mle, and any further information i ii'ained. hy applj ing to. or midresaing the anctioneer % Philadelphia A l.l'KKK M. HKKKN ESS. Auctioneer Awaoujinr. " ASTROLOGY ? I>R. Il'll <IN, no BROOME STREET, may he con*ult< d on pa t i r wnt, and futoro eront*. He ptlvei. the me*t corte t ii. ki ation of any person In the United Slates. lllrth re ji.ircd. Fee $1 each ASTROI.OdY AND Pll YHOGNOM Y ? THE CELE hrated Dr P. Shuinan, a Swede by bftfftli, can he eoa stilted oil all event* of life p4 t, present, aud future. Na tivitics calinlatrd for litlta ana ventlemoa. Hi* ro?ld*nja ia I7>r> CI amhers utreet mur Greenwich. Madame morrow is, without exception. tbi Boat wonderfal astrnlosist la the world, or that b*? ever bourn known. She will tell peat prosont, aad fntara event*. and will abow yoar future haaband aad ehit: t friend*, which baa astonished thona/inds dnring ber travaUia Enrobe She i* a aeventb daughter of a Mveatii daafktaiv and we* horn with a natural Rift by Invoking the power* *t her wonderful aoieaee to tell even th It very thuegbt*. aaa will can** happy pair* te oom* together who will ail enjoy the greatest bappmeat of matriBonial hliaa. Sb* I* a 4m ?eeadan* of a line of aetrt luger* reach. n* back for ooatariec aud her priilletioof < rnlr aatonlebing to aH that rlfll ?mr All who bav* been disappointed rlaowboro. aad tboo* ? bo wiah a *pe??ty Bamage. rat J eall *>ioa, aad they My . upon tin* advice founded oa tbeeteraal pvia?ljl?s >' nmcteal iiien 70 ftroos* atreet Mltta Oeaaea ? .* "oiaat o*Bti*Bo?aota4BiM?i AOKRCIBS. American and poriign agency, washino icn. D. (' ? Hanaoon Uredow, a native of Pruaaia, waa mate of an Aruerloan merchantman enBinanded hy C'aptala Snow, from I >47 to 1H40. waa with bifc at Manoillea ia IH40. at d waa laat beard of in Oetot.?t, Ik'iO, at Capetown, oa a voyage to the Eaat Indie* A liberal reward will he pa!4 for Information of the abova. Atidreea Alfred Shaeklug. Waabiagtoa. D. C MEMCAL. T\R WESSttnoVrrs" water cure brattld i ' bore', Vt., eoaMainea to reoeire patieaU, for who** ra> cuvery aad eomfort the nnderaigned pledge tliencaelra* ka ?par* n.* pain*, that they mar maintafa the Cane of tbe *a taldia'lment. It* proviaiona for hydropathle parpoaoe a m nnrtvalled, and rta anpply of pnre aoft water ia ahandaMle ?ool and palatakte at all aeaaoaa withoat the n*o of ic*. MRS. P. W ESSELHOKi'T, ProprUtraM. 1)8.. E. J. LOENBNTHAL. Re. Went Phyaiciaa. DR JOHNSON, m PLANE STREET, MAY BI COX aulted *nn(ld?nkielly Dr. J ia a regularly ednca'ad phvidc Ian. and haa vraetised at hii preaont otficefor tbe lat* | tTenty tee ycara. HonrafromHA M. to K V. M. OR K A f PH.- HOURS OP OPPICE CON SULTATIOM fuel V to l'i A M , aad (to UP M., ateept Sunday *4 64.1 liouiton atreet tiear Wooater. DR WARD. MO BO CANAL STREET, Of-P DOOE ea?t of Broadway, aolteita attention ftroro all w.iob I* eoncera*. Me earea with aftonlahlng celerity, -heap-.aa? as ) certainty, aad guarantee* a iiermau - u? ear* Ati?n4| till 10 P. M. " MLARMONT, PARIS AND LONrON PIITSICIA* ? and anrgeoa i* conaalted at 4l! Road* atreotr, cernec | of ISroadway, from 11 A M till 2 P. M . and frum 0 ti 1 9 ia I the ovciiiag Sandaya from * *411 IP M N. B ? Nottha drug ator*. Hi* great work, JMO page*, tl. THE BARON'S CASKETS-CASK KTB -CASEBT9-& charm for rosy health, eariehmg the hl?od, Ae Tbe?? fragrant, purifying, renovators for tho thia, alim hiltoa*, dyapepiie, and gro*?, indeed, fer everybody oat of haaltlk, are *aj>?r**dlng tbe ??* of all otbar Bedleta**. Caa b* ob tained at Bare* Spolaeoo a depot, W Saria* *>roea. aa?a? ^ s^fWj^Hfejji. ta iwt wanikwoHy