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ADVEBTI8EMEMTS RENEWED ETERT DAT OOHX*UKA11UH NOOTCKS. CYoEPOKATION NOTICE ?DEPARTMENT OP RE J pair* ud Snppllaa, April 24, 1*54.?To Contractor!.? Sealed propoeeli will be received it tho oMce uf the Com miealoner of Uepelri and Suppliee, No. SCityUall. (here out,) until Friday. May ft, la64, at twelve o'olook 11., at which time they will be opened, (la accordance with the amended charter of 1%!,) for the repairing of the Blooming dale road, from Fiftieth atreet to Fifty-ninth etreet, also frona Sixty reventh street to lA-th atreet. and from 127th formation in regard te the atreet to 147th atreet. All _ above work required to be done cau be had at the office of the Cociuii:aiuner of ttepaira and Supplier. No 3 City Ball, baaement. Hlank aetimntes ran he had at hlr otttc e. N.B.? Tlit Comnii einnar reeervor tho right to reieot all or any of the eat Una tor, If deemed for the inter-rt of the Corporation. 11 \ KTBOLOMEW B. P1TRDT. Cuminierioaor of Krpaira and liuppliee. CORPORATION NO TIC* PUBLIC NOTICE 19 hereby givea. that petit!ona have been prevented in the Board of Coanellmen, for the eenrtracth.a of so wore la th# following named etrecte, to wit:?ia M .tt rtrert, fr .tn Crand to Hoartoa etreet; alio, in Reeox itreet, from Grand *? Heetrr atreet. All pcraona interested In tbeehove, and having ohjectione thereto are requested to prcaeat the same in writing, to the C'outract Clerk, et thin othoo, on or before Ray 4th, 1864 ELI AS L. SMITH, i?_?dnnt theo. a deforest, Jtr%B*Y,dmrt A. Vf. CRAVEN, ) Bu?ra Creton Aqeedart Department, April 21, 1S64. CORPORATION NOTICE ? PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE by given, that petltiuui have been presented in tun Board or Councilmeu for the construction of eewert inthe following naraod streets, to within Bank itroot, trom Und sob riror to Fourth street. alto in thn taiao str*?*; from "?? Badnoa river to Factory itroot; alio in franklin street, trom BuJtna street to North river; alto a resolution for a oewor in 1 ifty seventh ttreot, botwooa Eighth and Ninth awonnes All persons interested in the eboye. and having obloctioni thereto are reonottod to present tho tamo in wri ting to tho Contrast Clerk, at this office, on or before May 4, jtvi ELI AS L. hMll H, J Crotoa " -""-''T.SAquoduc ) Board. TUEO. R. UE FOREST. > Aqueduct A. if. CRAVEN, Crotoa Aqueduct Department, April 24, ISM. ?ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.-TO CON tractors.?Sealed proposals endorsed "Proposal for tower iaGrand street," will be reeeired at the offi-o of the Crotoa Aqaodaot Department aatil Monday, the 8th day of May. 1W4. at 12 o'clock M.,jkt whieh hear the bide will be opened. IM to baild a eewer, with the neeoteary receiving ba-ins and culverts, in Grand street, from tho tower at Cbryetie street CUi V VI M| IH Utwttw w? vv*l 000.000 ?w ewwat mw VUI J ??!? ? elvv ? to and through Alien itroot te^a point ttfty feet southerly from Broome itreet, being In leaeth about 985 foot. The plan of the work may be seen, and speoifieatiooe obtained on application at this office. New York, April 24,18M. ELIAS L. SMITH, ) Crotoa THEO. R. DE FOREST, Aquednet A. W. CRAVEN, S Board. /PROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.?TO CONTRAC v tors ?Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposal for sewer in Bleeoker street," will be received at tho otfloe of the Cre ton Aqueduct Department, antil Monday, the Hth day of May, 1864. at 12 o'clock M . at whieh hoar the hide will be opened, te build a sewer, with the neeeseary receiving basins and culverts, in Bleecker street, from the sewer in Carmine street to a point about sixty feet southerly from Christo 8or street; being in length about 1.130 feet. The plan of e work may he soon, and specUeatiens obtained, on appli cation at this office. THEO. R. DE FOREST, , A.W.CRAVEN, S New York, April, 27, 1854. (3R0TON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT ?TO CON J tractors- Sealed Proposals, endorsed "Proposal for Sower in Spring street," will bo received at tho offlue of the Croton Aqueduct Department, nntil Monday, tho 8th day 01 May, 1854 at 12 o'clock, M. at which hour the bids will be opened, to hnild n tower with tko ne.iosi.vry receiving 'basins and culverts, in Spring stroot, from the sewer in Thompson stroot, to tho easterly enrb lino of Sullivan svr?et, '.-eing in length about 237 foot. Tho plan of the l work taav be seen, and speeileatieoe obtained, on applica tion at this office. ELIAS L. SMITH, ) Crnt.n THEO. R. DE FOREST, I Crotoa Auueduol A. W. CRAVEN, J Board. New York, April 2ft, 1854. _____ Ksoton aqueduct department.?to contrac tora ? Sealed proposal endorsed " Proposal for sewer in |''I Liny third street,'' trill be received at the office of the Proton Aqucduot Department, until Monday, tho 8th day of l May. 1854, at 12 o'clock M., at trbieh hour the bids will bo i vpened. to build a sower, with the ueeessary receiving basins Itud culverts, in Thirty-third street, from the sewer in (eighth areoue to a point abont 350 feet eastwardly from Ninth atcnue. being in length abont 610 feet. Tho plan of :he work muv he eoen and specifications obtained on appli i 'ation at this office. r.UAS L. SMITH. ) Til i.O R. DK FOREST, \ Croton Aqnednet Board. A. W. CRAVEN. ) New York, April 28,18.14. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HAUL OF RECORDS.? J Public notice is hereby given, that the following reso utloni Lave been prosented in the Board of Couuollmon:? reopen Chambers street fram its present terminus to the Seat river, to Sag north sida of Thirteantb street, between : road way and Second avounei, where not flagged; to Mag valks in front of Noi. 99, 2H1. 298, and'JUS Bowery; to ruling nd react enrb and gutter ia front of Net 172 and 174 Mo A treet. Nos 3.16,360, 362 366, 368 and 370 Broome street, and foe. 126, 127, and 129 Kliaahath street; to set curb and link er and flag north side af Madison street, between Mont omery and Gouveraeur streets, where needed; to feuee all acant lots o - Eleventh avenno, between Thirtieth and Thir >-third rtreeti; to fence all vacant lots on Thirty-foarth tract between Seventh arenne and Broadway, to repair elks in front of Noa. 17 aadl9Bewery; to fonoe vacant its on the south aide of Eleventh street, between First and eoond avennea; to regulate, grade, aud set ourb and gut venue* to flag in front of vacant lets on the senth side of leventh street, between First end Second a venues; to mce vaca-tlota on the northwest corner of Sixth avenno nd Twenty seventh street; te repair walks in avenue C, stween Eighth and Tenth strsete; to reset curb and gnt >r and flag walks on the north aide of Water street, between eekson aud Scammel; to flag the sonth side of Thirty-fifth reet, betweea Ninth and Tenth avenues, and relay flags hero necessary. Also the fallowing petitions:-To Sag ur feet of the walks on tho sonth side of Fifty-third street, ttwoon firet and Third avenues where not now done; to ivo and sot enrb and entter in Fifty-fourth struct, he eoa Third and Fourth avenues. All persons interested ?trine objections thereto, are requested to present thorn to 10 undersigned, at his office, on or before tho 29th day of prtl tnnt JAMBS FURRY, Street Commissioner. 'April 19.1864. ? TREIT DEPARTMENT.?NO. 4 HAI.lTOF RECORDS. > Sealed proposals will ba rsoaivod at this office until onday, the 8tb day of May next, to fonoe vacant lots oa blrt# third street, between Ninth and Tonth avenues; to it eurb and gutter and flag walks north side Broome street, on Eliaabith to Mott; to fenco vaoaat lots south side wenty ninth street, between Fourth and Madison avenues; i fenoe vaeint lots north side Eighteenth street, between lrirat and tecond avenues; te set enrb and gutter and flag ur feet of walks ol Fifty-fourth street, between heventh nd Eighth avenues. Specifications to be had on applioa on te the Contract Clerk of this department JAMES FURY, Street Commissioner. New Tort, April 28,1864. PUBLIC NOT TCI 18 HIHKT GIVES in\TTni following reso'utb ns have been presented in the Board Conn oilmenTo remove pnmp anil (til well corner of birty sixth itre .t nod Fifth avenue, to flag walk nortlioait rner Thirteenth ft roct and First avenue; to repair silo alki in Monroe and Cherrv ?t'e?va. between Market and ike street*, to flea east s He of Ninth avenue, between hirtleth and Thirty tlfth streets. where not now flagged, aud Bay flags where nerefaary; to (lag east aide of Eighth avo ws, between Thirtieth and Thirts-fifth atreela, and fonth de ef Thirty fl''h street from Fiehth avenue to !eet ,et of Eighth avenue where not done and relay Ha here ceeesary, to flag walk on K>ut troadway from N ltd to lo. 152. to flag and re?> ' ? irh and gntter in frout tf lot No h> West Eleventh street. tooth aide; to flag nortn aide of ? thirteenth street. between First aronna a. d avenue A, here Mt no* dono; to liag walk in front of * o 1.13 Mott ,reet. All peraona lntereatod Laving objection) thereto, are jqnostod to preaent tbr.ni 1" wr ting to the nnderrlgned, at is office, OB or before the flth day of May next JAS. FCkEY, Street Conuuisiionor. New Tork. April 26, l-.vi rVAVERN AND IXG1- ? 1,1 CE SES-NOTICE AI,L ' . tavern and exHre lie, nses expire on theflratdiy of 1 ay in each year New licensee will be iaa led at the Mayor's office ? It.v Hull ) between t l.e hmirs III and 2 clock for tin several wards, on the following days respoc lively, vit. it ard I TV. dneedty and Tl ntBday May Sand 4 ' 2? Yr dav anu Saturday 5 and 6 S -V'ndaj aud Tuetder 8 and 9 4 Wednesday and Tiioiaday, Id aud 11 5? Friday and Saturday 12 aud 13 6?Monday and Tuesday 15 and 18 7? w rdneaday and Thurl.'ay 17 nu llS 8?Friday and Saturday 19 and 20 9?lIonday and Ttoedny 22 and 23 10-Wed need ay and Thursday '24 and 25 11?Friday aud Saturday 2d aud 27 1,? 12?Monday and Tuesday 29 and 30 18? Wedne.'day aud Tlinrsday May 31, Je 1 '4- Friday and Saturday June 2 and 3 15?Mo iday and Tuesday 5 and 6 16? Wednesday and 1'hiireday 7 and 8 17?Friday and Satmday 9 and 10 ?.S? Mondsy and Tuesday 12 and 13 IP? Wednesday and Thursday 14 and 15 ?20?Friday and Saturday 16 and 17 21?Mouday and Tuesday 19 and 20 22?Wednesday and Thursday 21 and 22 811 p< rscne de?lring lloenaa. are roqueted to apply on the | aya amz' ated abova for their reapeetlvo warda, and tliero y avoid the penalties of the law Persons now holding li enses are roqu iet?d to prcs.nt them when applying for re | ,ewal bp-etui Notice.?All peraona who shall aell or deal In strong or spirituous liquors, (except importers or distil lore foiling liquors imported or distilled by thorn.) in quan tities ah've live gallon), without balng duly licensed, are Fnhleet ' * law for uaeh .flense, to the penalty of $25; and "n oaee of r"*allers. to tbo additional punishment, (by In ' dotmenii of tins and tmprieouuiant By order, / WM 1. STEPUENS. First Marshal. ' Now Vr.rk April 25. Irl54 DRY ?4*>DM, AC. Damauid goods?in consequence or the late fire, by which a portion of my gnoda wore dama'*ed }>y water, ai d baring tattled tbe inaarance thereon, 1 am iow offering my antlra atock of rlbbona, embroidariei, Ac., to., at graatly rodurod price (or < aeb. ? , 1 HOM AS SE WELL, No. 1 Barclay atroat. 1IO TIIE CALIFORNIA TRADE.?THREE HUNDRED dorm baat oonatrr knit woollen half hoea, anitabla for ibe California trade. In etora. and for aale l<y BURNETT A LINVILLE, 11 Warren atroat. u KXTHA PAY. fetNSIONS FOR FIVE TEARS, TO THE WIDOWS I or miner ohildrcn of ench offloora and aoldiere aa periah i' from the wroek of eteanier San Franciaeo, in Dooember ln??, can to had ou application to EDWARD R I.SHELL, Agent for ilnima ou the United Statea, 67 Wall atreat. 8 P AVY EXTRA PAT OFFICE-SAILORS WHO _ . between 1X46 ami IKM. in the Pacific Ocean, nerved la :he rolumi ne, Cyane, Erie, Ohio, Dale, Shark, Relief, Van lalia. Independence, Levant. Congreae Dolphin, Ewinfi I'reble Supply Warren, Southampton, Maaeaohuaette, Lei -, ton St Marya, Portemonth, St. Lawrenaa, Vineenaee Pa'montb, SarannAh. Cnnatitution, Fredonia, their widow* -.or helta, will ke paid thla extra par, hj I EDWARD RISSELL. Agent, *' a iilt'tl Poraer U S Nary, 67 Wall etreet, bnaemont. miTRu. /WiVer noii?li ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, 334 A. liroadwar.?The nnderaigned ha* leaerd the abore ea tivlili. l mcnt, and will eommenaa hnrineaa on the lrl of Mar, ?,iy t c European plan; ovary room ia npon the atroat. Meala v'llic turniahed aa onllcd for, and pcraona preferring to ilii.e elsewhere will only he charged for their room". JOHN U. GOODWIN. (NLARINDON HOUSE, CORNER OF TWENTY J at r nth rlrcet and Third avenue. South Brooklyn, noar Green* d ?This home ia new and elegantlr furntihed, r,?id abordj nnrivolled facilities for bathing, boating, flah 'lac. A'' Perrona engaging ronmt for the anmmer are In vited in cad Immediately, aetheroom* are faat tilling np. .Otiu.il una paaa the door every thri e minntea for New York, " 1 J. QUINCY ADAMS. i f r( OVR'S DAM HOTFL?TERMINUS OF EIGHTH 'I an .iue Ti e above ] laco la now in roadinsta to re i i e ' D) i ri, the bri 'ge (a In good condition for travol, Jf.rl lug and boating. All oonvenlencea to be had for aport al ibe ti u>o. 0. 8CARFF, Proprietor. SHIPPING*. F OR LI V F. K 1'OOL.?ON IT11) STATES MAIL ST I'A3 ?hit rAI'IHC, E. Nye, con manner. TliU steamsbl will depart with tht United St it.-* tu?il? for Europe po.i ttvelr oe Saturday, May 13, at 12 M., from hor bortaat tut foot of Canal atroat For freight or pasaac*. havtnr ti squalled acc- mmndations for eleaanre or comfori. applv t< F.DWAKI) K. COLLINS, .->6 Well atraat. Passenger! are reuuaated to La on board at 11*. AM. Tlia steamship Atlantic will aBooaad tta 1 aciilc, and sail Ma, 27. Royai, mail steamship asia FOR LIVERrOOL. TlcAsia, E. O Loit, Coiumandar. will tail from the cuiupany'a doak, at Jersey City, with the mailt and pas tas (era for Europe, on Wednesday May 3, at 12 o olook pre ctsalv Paaaonrera are requestedta be on hoerdby half paat 11 o'clock A M. Tha Africa will sail on tha 17th of May. (.TOR SOUTHAMPTON AND nAVRK ?TnE C. S. MAIL r Steamer UNION. 1 600 tout burtliea. with doable aide lever marine engines R. Adama, commander, will leave for Uatre. touching at Southampton to land ths mailt aud pea sengsra. on Saturday, May S, at 12 o'clock, from piar No. 4, Nrrth river. I'rira of Passage, Eirat Claaa $1J0 Do. Second Claaa 70 Lnur go not wanted daring the rotate ahould he aent on baardlbe day before sailing, marked 'Below." No freight will he teken after Thursday, May 4. For freight or passage apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agont, S3 Broadway THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM ablp Company Intend atarting their farorite ateaaehipo rnOM FIULAUBLFHIA. City ef Glaagow Saturday..May 13,1964 City of Manuheater, Saturday. .June 3, 1S54 City of Philadelphia ... ... About... .June 17,1834 mow Wtbrpool. City ef Manohoater Wedneaday. .May 10,1834 City of Philadelphia About May 24. 183d Saloon, $90. $b6 and $60 (according to etato rooms.) A limited number of third ulaai paasengers will be taken, and found with comfortably oooked previsions, for $26 to Liverpool | $40 from Liverpool Parties wishing to bring out their frieada oan obtain cer tificates of passage, and arafta on Liverpool, in cams of ?1 atei ling and upward*. Apply t* SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, 42 Wain at street, Philadelphia. rpAPscorps line op packet ships ?packet ist i May?The splendid new aad magnificent packet ahlp WILLIAM TAP8COTT, Captain Belt, will positively aaiT . MB , iu on Monday, lit May, her regular day. Tha accommoda tion* for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers are ananrpassad. Porsons about proceeding to Europe ahonld examino this noblo vassal before engaging anywhere alia. Per paisaga apply on board, piar 38 East river, foot of Mar ket street, er t* W. A. J. T. TAPSCOTT A CO., 86 South si FOR MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA.?IMPORTANT TO ?hlppcrf.?The clipper ahip NIGHTINGALE, now at har berth, pier 13 Eaat river, haa a large proportion of bar cargo already on board, and will have quick di'patoh. The Nightingale ta aat only tha sharpeat (hip in port, but is also at strong a ship as oan be bnilt; rates A1 at all ths oQces and insures at tha lowest rates. Shs is fitted with Emcr iob'i ventilators in both holds, aad carrieano lumbar or any article that can injure freight. Ha* room for *ix second ca bin and a few first oabin passengers. Por freight or passage, apply on board, having elegant accommodation s, or to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. AUSTRALIA.-PIONEER LINE-THE CLIPPER ship NIGHTINGALE, with the United States mails for Melbourne, will positively sail on ths 10th Maw. Ship pers are pertlonlarly requested te have tholr goods all on board, and cleared at tha onstom hons* on tha 9th May. R. W. CAMERON. 116 Wall (treat. u. S. MAIL LINK FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA A8PIN wall and Panama.? Lowest. Prima, Superior Steam ers, Extension of tba Panama Railroad.?Arrangements for tba aala in tbisoity of Tioketa for tbo Tranait of tbe lath mua, forming tba moat agreeable and aafa ronta through in advanoe of all other lines- Tha U. S. Mall Steamahip Com pany intend to dispatch to Aapinwall, on Friday, May 5, at 2 o'clock P. M., from Pier foot of Warren atraet tbe mat aailiag steamship ILLINOIS. Capt. H J. Hartstaim, U. S N., to connect at Panama with tbe TaciHo Mail Steamahip Company's steamer GOLDEN GATE. The extension of tha railroad makaa tbe passage across the Isthmus practicable In one day?a consideration that will indnoe all who i - ? ??, ? -.???....?? wo, iuuuuv ??. ..u" value their health and oomfort to aeleot this route. Mr. Hlnkley, late forwarder for Adams A Co. on the Iathmua. has per fected his arrangements for the transit of passengers and their baggage from Aepinwall to Pauaina Tickets can ba obtained for this transit from J. W. CARR1NGTON, at Adams A Co.'a, No. 69 Broadway, or at No. 177 West street The accommodations for passengers of all classes are unsur passed. and particular attention is paid to the cleanliness of the steerage. For freight or passage, apply at the otfice af tba Companies, No. 177 Wast street, to C. A. WHITNEY. N1 EW TORR AND CALIFORNIA STE?MSIIIP LINE, via Nicaragua?Tbe Aooessory Transit Company of rjlcartjpi&, Propriator*.-?Through in advance of the mail. Only hoe giving through tickets, including the Isthmus crossing. The sew double encine steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, 2..WO tons burthen, will leave from pier h-o. 3 North river, at 8 o'clock P. M , precisely, for Pnenta Arena, on Friday, May 6, connecting with tb. new and favorite steam tliip Cortes, (2,640 tons hnrthen), over tbe Nioaragua Tran sit runte. having bnt twelve miles of land transportation, by first class carriages. These steamers are unsurpassed In tluAr ventilation and accommodations For further inter, maflba maM>n. or passage, apply oury to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling green. Fare reduced ?independent line foroali fornia?Ahead of all other lines. ? The oelebruted fast aolng steamship NORTU STAR, 2 500 tons burthen will leave for Aspiuwall on Friday May 6th, at So'oloek, P. M., precisely, from the foot of Harrison street, North river. She will connect with tho new and popular vtcamship Uncle Sam, Captain Mills. For tickets apply only to JAS. M. CROSS, No, 9 Battery place, up stairs. N. B ?Passengers by these ships came through la February in twenty two days and sixteen hours. N EW TORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPA ny, carrying tbe United Stat.s mail, for Mobilo. stop ping at Havana. ? Soiri-montbly line. ? Tho steamship BI.aCK WARRIOR, Captain James D. Bollock, will sail for the above ports on Tuesday, May 9, at 12 o'clook, pro chely, from pier st foot of Boach street, North rlvor. freight take? for New Orleans. Passengers for Havana must procure passports boh-re leasing Dort. For freight or 6SSSSCS, apply to LIVINGSTON. C ROCHE RON A CO., 81 Iroadway. N. B.?Tie CAHAWBA, R. W. Stinfeldt, oom mander, sill succeed tbe Black Warrior, and sail May 25. F OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.?UNITED STATES mall line.?The new and splendid stoamship K.NOX VILLE, C. D. Ludlow, will leave on Saturday. April 29, at I o dock P. M., from herpior, No. A North river. Apply to .. SAMUEL L. MITCH1LL, 13Broadway, day. tUyll Thxuuft'U&uCr'ttUf Wt W Wodneu viue, $31; Pllatka, ML - For savannah.?fare kedused^the new and splendid sidewheel steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Tept R Ilardic, carrying tho United States mall, will leave 'hiladelphia for Savannah on Wednesday, May 3, at 10 'clock A. M., from the wharf above Vine street. In speed and strength and every arrangement for the oomfort and convenience of passengers, this ship is nnsurpassod. Fare from Philadelphia $20; steerage from $8 to $7- The State of Georgia leaves as above tho following Wednesday. A cents in New York. SCR ANTON A TALLMAN. 19 Old slip, where plans of cabin maybe seon and staterooms so ourod till 5 o'clook P. M. Tuesday. FOR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA .?UN 1TED STATES 1 F mail line.?The new and splendid stuam'hip ALall.YMA, Goo. R. Schenek, will leave on Wednesday, May 3, at 4 o'clock P. M., from her pier. No. 4 North rlvor. Apply to SAMUEL L. M1TCH1LL, 13 Broadway Tbe AUGUSI'A, Thos. Lyon, will leave on Saturday, May 6. Through tickets from New Yoik to Jacksonville, $31; Pllatka, $.'!3. FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.?SEMI WEEKLY 1 Unitsd States Mail Line ?The favorite an.l fast-going itoamcr SOUTHERNER, T E wan. corn man dor, will leave \ I villi I air ?T V.' %J 1 II ?? 1* t' Is IV, 1 n"4??- ?"ai> uhiimoi, i i_ >icr No, 4 North river, on Wednesday. May 3. at 4 o'clock l'. M precisely. For freight apply on board, whee all bills >f lading will no signed; and for pa^so^e, at the JjlRee of iriadlng will be signed; and lor pa'sage, ai ?ne owico ui ffOFFOBD TILESTON A CO . 80 Broadway Through ;lcko*s to Florida us follows:?Te Jacksonville, *31; to I'ilhtka. 1*8. FOR VIRGINIA. CAROLINA, GEORGIA. Ae.?TIIE United States mail steamship ROANOKR, Captain Skinner will leave pier IS North river en Wednesday, May 3 at 4 o'clook P.M., for Norfolk, Petersburg, and Rich mond. Time to Norfolk, about twenty four hours. Pas sengers arriving there can take the Seaboard and Roanoke, and Wilmington and Manchester railroads to Augusta, Atxlant.M Charleston. Ac. Passage and fare to Norfolk 5k; to Petersburg and Rlebmond, $10; Bteerage half prioo. For froight apply on board, and for passage to LUDLAM A PLEASANTS, 32 Broadway. EFOR CHARTER?THE LTIAMER NORWALK NOW 1 lying nt tho foot <f F.levonth street. En t river. For nrthir particulars, inquire of CUARl.ES McNKILL, agent, No. 4 Hall cf Records. FOR SALE-TWO PASSAGE TICKETS IN THE stoamrr Pacific, for Liverpool oil the 13th of May; the tvo heith? in ftate room No. 27. *e'eoted nn the boat in the flip. Arply to FREDERICK. HOFFMAN, 64 South street, third itory. TRAVELLERS' GITDE. CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PIIILADEL phla, from pier No. 1, N ?rth river?T*> lines daily, at 7 A. M. and 2 P. M The accommodation line at 7 A. M . by ateamboat John Potter, to S"uth Am boy, thence by cam to way placer and Camden; fare $2. Kxprosi Iit.es at 2 P.M., by John Potter to Arahoy. thence direct to Camden by cars, through in Av* hours; fare $3. For Shrewsbury, red bank freehold, key portend Middlctown Point.?The steamer EAOLE, Cap tain Morford. leaves the foot of Murray street, daily, except Monday and Saturday, at 9 o'olock. for Port Moninonth and Union. Re-turning, leaves Pott Monmouth at 3X o'clook, P. M., and Union at 4o'olock P M. S" aces will be run from the boat on all the usual routes. Freight, horses, Ac., carried at low rates. For vew rocitrlle -the new and fast run nlng rteamboat ECONOMY, Captain 8. W. Collins, will on and u tcr Monday. May 1st, 1834, run daily (Snndajs ex cepted! from Peck slip. East river, as follows: -At 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.; leaves New Koch*')* at 7X A. M. and 1K1'. M. Carriages and stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the boat at New Rechelle to convey passengers to Pelham, Mount V< rnon, and Mamaroneck. All persons are oau tinned against trotting any persi n on aoeonnt of said boat, captain, or owners Not aoi ountable for any article lost on board unless properly receipted for. Hudson river railroad.?trains daily from Chambers street for Albany and Troy:? Express train. 7 A M ? Through in fonr hours, connecting with trains reaching BulTalo or Montreal at 10 o'cloek same evening. Mail train. 9 A. M.?Through way train* at 12 M. and 3 P. M Expreas train, 8 P. M. Emigrant train. 8 P. M. For Tar ry town 10 30 P M For Peekaklll, 030 P. M For Pougb keepsie, 7 30 A. M and 4 P. M. Passengers taken at Cham bers Canal, Christopher. Fourteenth and Thlrty-flrst sts. Sunday trains from Canal street at 3 40 P. M-, for Albany and Troy, (topping at ell way stations. EDMUND FRENCH, Superintendent. N'EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIRECT-VIA New Jertcv Railroad, throngh In fonr honre. -United States mail and express line* leave New York, foot of Cort land street, at seven-nlne and eleven A.M., and at fonr and half past Ave P. M Tare?$2 73 in seven and eleven A. M., end four P. M ; $2 SO (for eecond class) in eleven A. M from New York and fonr from Philadelphia; $3 In nine A. M. and half paet live P. M. Accommodation line leaves at twelve M. (at rednced prices) from Cortlandt etroet, through In tlx hour*. Throngh ticket! sold for Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, Wsldan, Wilmington, and Charleston, in the above trains. Throngh baggage agents in the nine and half paet Ave trains only Passengers with baggage cross the ferry Afteen minutes before the train leavee. SUNDAY BOAT FOB ALBANY-MERCHANTS' LIN1 dally. The fait steamer HERO, Capt. J. W. Hauoox, will leave the foot of Robinson street, Sunday, April 30, at (1 P. M.. connecting at Albany with the Central and North em Railroad. Fare to cents. For stats reomi, Ao., apply on board. i = HOMESTEADS. ^ BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE IN THE TILLAGE OF Ford ham, Westohsstsr oonnty, situated on the Harlem Railroad, one hour's rids from ins City Hall, New York. " " " lTlO* These loti ere desirably situated, of varfoua elsea, and eon ^rlse some of the eholceit building site* to be found on the re of this road. Traine run every hour to and from the eitj. from S.4A A M. to U P. M , and tha commutation is about tan cent# per day. Terma easy and title indisputable. For maps. ,lc., apply to BERRIAN A BANKS, 18 Nasean street. New York, ftom 11 to 3, e* at the Post Ones. Ford ham, where a person is in attondanoe to show people Mm property. THE TVRF. ALTIMORR, Mil., RACKS?THE SPRING MEETING over the uav course at Herring Hon, nrtr Biltlmor*, Maryland, will commence on tba tir.t Tuesday, (ilk day of Jwaa arat Firit day, Tuaeday?Joekay Clob Pari* $700 thre* mil* h**ti 8am* day?9w*?pitikea for 3 ycarnldi. mile heat*?$300 ?uhicrlption, half forfeit: th* Clan to (tire $?**?. if tw* or Burl itart. rilled with the following entries:? Wm. H. Gib bona namaa h f. Phil*, hy Mariner, out of Cai?aadra;Thomai W ittrn nnm?a ch f by Imp Glonco*. dam by U*doc; P. 9. F >wler names b ?. Territier, by Imp. Sovereign, out of Jan* Mltohell Alio Col. Geerte Glasmork'i gr e. I.lttle Arthur, by Imp. Clenroe, nnt of lilne llnnnota: Col. Calrin Green n&mei b f. by Imp. Ainderby,out of Prtuceie Ann; U. W. Dll lahnnt nam*a oh. *. by Imp. Qlenooo, out of Muaadora by Madoe. Second day? We Jnoiday?J ockey Clmb Pa-ar $800, two mil* b*ati. Same day?Swaepatakea for all age*?MOO aabaoriptioa, half forfeit, mile beata: th* Clnb to aire $300, if two or more itart:?Col. Calvin Greer, namra b. c. by Epailon, out of Nanny Kellum, 4 yean; W. H Gthbo- a names b. f. Mia* Mat tU. by 1'mpire, out of Emily Giant worth. * yenra; R P. Field name* b. c. Wild Irishman, by Imp. Gleucoe. dam by Medoc, 3 )*sn; A J. Mil er nawea oh. i. Blond*, by Imp. GI*n*o?, dam by Wagnor, 4 y<-ara; G. W. Dillahunt namea ch. e. Garret Davli, by Glenoo*, 4ycara; alto, h. f Madonna, by Imp. lorkabire, dam by Imp Glenoo*, 4 year* Third day?Thuriday ? Jockiy Club Pura* $300 mil* heat*. Same day?Swiepitnkei for 4 year old*?$i00 anbaorlption, $>00 forft, 2 mile heat*. Clnb to give $009 if two or raor* atart. A. J. Miner name* ch. f. Blond* by Imp Glenco*. dam by Wagner; R. P Field namra b. e. Wild Irishmen, hy Imp. Glenoo*. dam by Medoc; G. W. liillaliunt name* oh o. Davl* Garret, by Imp. Glcneoe; Cel. M. R. Singleton name* ch. f. RUen Irani. Fourth Day?Friday?Jockey Club parti $1,000, four mile bent*. * Sam* day?Sweepitake* for thre* year oldi, two mil* heete?$300 lubeoription. $100 forfeit; Club to give $VX), if tw* or more itart; Col Calvin Green name* b. f. by Imp. Ainderby. ont uf b. Princeai Ann; P. 9. Fowler name* Peleg Blakely'i b. o. Terriier, by Imp. 9ov*reign. out of Jaa* Mitchell; alio. gr. e Little Arthur, hy Imp Glenoo*, ?ut of Bin* Bonnet*; Ihoma* Wittin nameich. f. by Imp. GI*noo*. dam hy Mcdo*. Fifth Da*?Saturday?Jookey Clnb purl* $400, mil* h*at?, beet three in fiv*. 8am* day?9wcep*takei for all ag**, a lingle heat of thr*? miloi; four year old* and over t* oarrv 100 lbi. $300 inbacription; $100 forfait. Th* Club to giv* $3O0 $300, if two or moro itart. P. 9. Fowler nam** Col. T. B. Golby'i ok. h. Highlander, hy Imp Glenoo*. oat of Caitiaat by Imp. Monarch, hv*y*ari; R. P. Field nam** Little Fl*a, by Gr*v laglmMiv* year*. Th* f*ll*win! match*! are to com* off on th* (am* w**k:? Col. Hare'* Zingauo* colt agalait Col Glaaioook'i Littl* Arthur, for $J000, mil* heat*; Col. Watioa'i Fior*no* againit C*1 Dillahaat'i Madonna, for $2,000. two mil* h*at*. 8. J. CARTER, Proprietor. NEW TORK RACKS?NATIONAL COURSE.?THE spring mseting over the National Court*, n*ar th? city of N*w York, will oomnono* on Monday, Jua* 10. aad oon tiau* tix days. First Day?Monday?Club Part* $1,000, tw* nil* heats. Second Day?Tuuday?Clnb Pur** $300, nil* h*ata. Third Day?Wednesday?Club Pur**, $1,300, thr** nil* beat*; twenty per cent to go t* tb* **oond beat bora*, if more than two (tart. Fourth Day?Taureday?Club Pur** $300, tail* heait, b*it Sin 5. Fifth Day?Friday?Club Pure* $300, for b**t*n bora**, two mil* heat*. Sixth Day?Saturday?Club Purt* $2 000, four nil* beat*; twenty par cent to go io the ??ooad bait horie, if more than two itart. The following stake* are proposed:? No. 1?Sweepstakes for all agei, a single heat of four mile*; 4 yr. old* and orer to carry loOlhe. $300 su vscrlption, K'lfk I C1 n V* 4 a aIu a ftA/lA ? ?* 4 ut A />A meiMK u t a a4 'i'rt ham $2UU forfeit. Club to giv* $300, if two or more ?tart. To b* run on Monday the liret day of the meeting. No. 2?Sweepttakea for 3 yr. old*, mil* h?ata; $290 tub icription, $1(0 forfeit. Club to air* $130, if tw* or more _ . _ . . ^ ?tart. To b* run on Tuesday of the same week. No 5-Sweepetake* for all age*, mil* bent*; $230 sub aeription, $100 forfeit. Club to give $230, if two or mur? ?tart. To be run on Wednesday of the same week. No. 4?Sweepetake* for 4 yr olds, two mile heat*; $300 il.eAalntlAA t?viul 4 ('Ink to ?<? o IF 4 oto n. mown tnbecription $200 forfeit. Club to giv* $300, if two or mora start. To be run on 1 hursday of the raoe week. No. 5?Sweepatake* for 3 yr. olds, two mile heats; $300 subscription, $200 forfeit. Clue to give $300, if two or mor* start. To be run on Friday of same week The foregoing stakes to close the tint day of J on*. Thro* or more to make a race. Nominations to be make ta 8. J. Carter, 88 Prinoe street. New York. 8. J. C'AKTKK A CO. UNION COURSE. L. I.?TROTTING.?THE TROT WAS to come off April 18. Postponed uutil May 1, at 3 P. M. Purse and stake $230?mile beats, bast three in live, to har ness H Woodrnff names r. m. Lady Franklin; D PUfer r limes b. g. Joe Husted; B. hnckland names h g. Pos*y. Stages leave Williamsburg hourly from etch ferry. JOHN I. SNK11IKER, Propriotor. UNION COURSE, L. I.?TROTTING, TUESDAY, MAY 2. at 3 P. M. Pnrte and stake, $300, mile heat*, best three in tive in harness. C. Carl eaters, s. m Miller's Damsel; II. Woodruff namos b m. Lady Collins; D. Pilfer names b. g. Joo limited; B. Birsley, names hr. g Poney. Stages leave the Williamthurg ferric* hourly during the day for the courae. JOHN I. SXED1KER. Proprietor. FINANCIAL. &onn nnn ?first class railroad securi. tpAivrl/.UUl/. ties art offered for sale, either li whole or in lots to suit purchase, so as to not nine per cent on jnves ment. Communications addressed to the i ubsc-iher, at -International lintel. Broadway, New York, within a fortnight, wiU be responded to with particular*. H. H. GOODMAN. Ciuoiniati. 47^ nnn ~CASH ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, ?f I watohss, jewelry, sugars, pianofortes, merchandise, and personal property generally (or the saras bought for cash.) en liberal and ooutidentlnl ter.ns, at the Real Ertate and Loan Ageney, 83 Nassau street, over the diuii g saloon. nnnT0 loan-on diamonds, watches, NPtJVf.Vv'U jewelry, Ac., or bought for cash Good eity stocks, notes, bonds and mortgages, and bills of en .'banse negotiated. All business confidential. Apply at the watch Importing and loan office, lOi Nassau street earner of Ann, room No.l THOMPSON A CO. Great hessian state loan of ?c,7m,ooo, to be reimbursed with $16,688,.110; or ?2,400,000 sterling.? This loan is guaranteed by the gorernment, and contracted by tho eminent banking house of Messrs. M. A. Von Roths ohi'd A Eons, in Frankfort on-the-Main. The foUstadnw OrAiAtduOiW J?". '.Yibtr; ewbi 84.1SW, fSlor fil.tXXT IWof JI.OUU, and 1J-T) of $1.0)i0. The smallest is $66. The next drawing will take place in June, 18M 1 he price ef the shares is as fellows: 1 share for ?1 sterling, 0 shuns fer ?5. 13 shares for ?10, 30shares for ?20. 66 shares for ?40, and 137 shares fur ?84). Remittances cau he made in Amerldan notes of $6 or ?1 bank notes, bills or drafts on Europe, Ae. Each share holder will receive tho prospectus, with full particulars; and. after the drawing, the list of the successful numbers, which will also be publl-had In ths loading Journals.^The dividends will he paid, in cash, at Frankfort on-the-Main, Paris, London, New York, or any oily ii the world. Apply, without delay, to Messrs. J A. 8CHWARTZ9CHILD A SONS, hankers, Frankfort on-the Main Germany; or their house, Messrs. A. SCHWARTZSCHILD A CO.. No. 26 Lombard atreet, London. Kemiit uces which arrive too late will he rcturued to tho sender; or, If he desires it, shares in the next distribution will he forwarded Banking business in England and Enropo transacted. Also, all or ders for merchandise oarelnllj attended to. TNTERF.ST ON CITY STOCKS.-THE INTEREST ON _L the public stocks of the city of New fork, duo and pay ay 1. 1864 will be paid on that day by f. W. Edmonds. a'de May L. _ . k'.sq . Chamberlain of the eity, at tbe Mechanics' Rank, 33 Vail street. The transfer books will bs closed Tuesday, April 11, at 8 o'clock P. M. For the convenience of stock holders, transfers will bo permitted during the period the books remain closed, to take effect May 1. 1864. New 1 ork. April 7, 1864. A. C. FLAGO. Comptroller. Money at 2?9 broadway.?cash advances made on morehaudise, juwclry, silver ware, watehes, >ther pro * """ diamonds, pisnoe, or any other property; also the above bought for cash Business conttdc-.illal. 289 Broadway, up stairs, from 9 to 6 o'clock. The highest prioes paid in cash. Monet.-cash advances made on diamonds, watches, jewolry, silverware, valuables, and personal property generally, or nought for cash R. WOOD. C9 Fal len strict, second floor, front room, from 8 to A P. M. Splen did oil paintings for rale obeap. OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANT, April in. Ih.'i4?The President and direotors have this day declared n dividend of five per cent on the capital stock of the company, for the six months ending 1st February last, payable to the stockholders on and after Monday, 1st May next The transfer book will be closed from the 26th inst. until that date. By order, C L. EVERTTT, Secretary. TEWrOHARV LOANS WILL HE RECEIVED AT TUB Cor ptroller'i Office No 5 IIalI of *eiorda, in mini oi not 'ess then ono thousand dollars, for wl.lch revonoe hondi of the city irill bo issued, boarisg interest nt six pot con*., and payable in six, nine, or tvolve montha. A. C. FLAQO, Comptroller. Comptroller'* Office Now York, April 25, 1A54. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. CASH BUYERS OF STRAW GOODS ARE SOLICITED to examine an extensive atook of atraw bonneta, Ac., anionic which are 100 cases ladfoe' and misses' atraw bon net*. 100 do. ladles' and miasea' laeo bonnet*, AO do. ladle*' Dunatable do., 7U do. ladlas'split itraw do , 10 do ladiea' anper Leghorn do., which, together with a general atocko' bonneta. ribbons, and flower*, will be aold low for oaah, by HOMER A KETCI1UH, 04 and 66 John etreet, oornor or William. New York. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. VTOTICE.?FROM THIS DATf MR. EDWARD WEO J.N MANN ia admitted ae partner in onr Arm. _ May lat. 1WS4. A. C. ROSSIRE A CO. Notice?the copartnership heretofore exiating between Win. White and Andrew Darr, at No. 110 Canal street, nndor the firm of Wm. WhlteACo., 1* tbia dav dissolved by mntnal oonaent. The bnaineaa of aaid firm will be settled by either party. The bnaiaesa will be con " * ~ "S Fulton ~ ** tinned by A. Barr at 316 Fnlton street, Brooklyn. WM. WHITE, 10 Irviogplaoe, Hoboken, in. T. ANDREW BARR, 316 Fulton street, Brooklyn. PARTNER 'WANTED.?A GENTLEMAN IN WASH ington City, who possesses an extensive and rare eollee tina of articles of rirtn, the result of many years asaidnou* labor, both in Europe and this country. and is now deslron* of parting with tbem at moderate rates, wishes to find a partmr capable of atteading and aeeiatingin the sale of the** article*. He propoaei opening, in Washington, a ?tore, rnneh wanted in thia growing city, in whtoh may be fonad paintings, engravings, hronae atatnea, rare ancient book*, minerals, (holla, medal*, coin*, and other articles of test*. All the above objects are embraced ja hi* own eolleo tiaa, and hi* antiquarian knowledge.Itogether with hi* ex ; tensive foreign acquaintance, wonld greatly facilitate this 1 undertaking and the fntare aoqnitltlon of rare ohjeoteof art | of all oonntrlei. For any person who desires to establish him a* f in the Capital of tte United States, with a soientiflo I aim this wonld he an excellent opportunity. Address D. E. G., Poet Office, Washington, D. C., port paid. WANTED-A PARTNER, WITH $1,000 or $2,000, TO join the advertiser in the floor, feed and bay business, in n good location in Brooklyn. To a man who can take the entire charge of the boalneie at the store, this offer* a good npportuaity. For furthor particular* address Fted Store, Herald office, for two days. REMOVALS. Removal or the oyster market.?on the first of May next, tho oTiter dealer*, now looatad bo twcon Fnlton and Tomj atrceta, will rtmov* their boeinese to tho illy betwoon Spring and Canal atreeta. North rlror. KIMOVAL.-DR. J. R. CHILTON RESPECTFULLY inform* tho public that bo haa removed from Chamber* atroot to 93 Trine* atroet.eorndr af Mcroer,where ho ha* fitted ? up an oitonoiT* laboratory and ohemieal warorooma. Having | iaereaoed facllltlea for performing analyoia of ore*.mineral*, mineral water*, eommarelal nrtlolaa, Ac.. Ao., ho hope* to receive tho patronage of the pabllc, which ha ha* *o long ?a i joyed. A foil aaoortmont of chomloal apparatn* and ohemi cal preparation* eonatantly for oal*. Removal-new jerset franklinitf. com pa njr hare removod their tranifer oflle* to 2d William at. Tm RUSPF.S?REMOVAL.?ON THE FIRST OF MAT I next, tho llnll'a True* oflle* will be removed from d Veaey to MS Whit* atreet, aix door* weat of Broadway. I'arlora for ladle* ard gentlemen under oharg* of mal* and female attendant*. Butler'a patent pad* applied. w EST A BERLIN HAVE REMOVED TO THEIK a?w manufactory, N*. U9 WUUMl M1SCKLT. V*Kor S. CI,ARK 8 PATENT FLOCKING MILL?NOW ON FX hibi'lon r.t the Barltw Railroad dcp,.t, room US, is tha yrry l'??t flouring mill in the world, mid the pvtrnt right offer* tv? bast chant* to b? found for a speculation. Call and ??? It. CP KB OF COUN8?BY MADAME UERIIARD, NO. ll'T Jtowrry, east side, fc tv en llr>om> and Dolaaeey streets. Marin mo H. respceltully inform* the puMio that eha hat reduced hrr price, in order to enable every one to l,e free from pair, and feel* confident in promlsin- rlitt the will r. niove curna. hnulont, nail* grown In the lieah, At without ranting the lra>t pain or inconvenience. P. rsons can I a a 11 coded to at hone, 01 at Mndame 11 'a rtshloncs, from 2 until 6 o'clock P. M. DON'T READ THIS.? CASII PAID FOR OLD M RIT lag liookt. o'd writing pa (or old echool look*; old tracta, ticket*, card* and handbills oi l n?wspapera and waste paper of every mentioaalrie description. at 'Ji and 27 Ann street, in the basement. Desks, disks, desks?double and simile black walnut and mahogany desks, ail sorts and sizes of fitting desks, olTlee chairs and cushions, stools of every tire, ofhee tahies from 3 to 1U fset long, may be fonnd at the ollioe furnltnre store 06 Ana street CNOLD LEAF- GOLD LEAF.?JOHN DEAN, THE T goldbeater Is not dead: he still lirss, and brats his celebrated burnish anj edge leaf, which oan be had at hie agent'a, Mr. Stidolph, Gilder, S4 Leonard street, at ths low est caah price. JOHN DEAN. GAS FIXTURES-TWO SPLENDID GOLD BRONZED chandeliers, with six burners sud one hail pendant, fur eals, at 161 Itearv atreet, Brooklyn. GUANO FOR SALE?IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHAS ere. by the anheoriber, R. W. CAMEKO k, 116 Wall street, near Brooklyn ferry. Lord & tatlor now offer tor bali th*ir latest tmpertattoms of earpetinge. oil cloths. As., royal velvets. Mnsadoi. A Ami asters Anbnseona, English tapestry, Brussels. Ac. Ladies would do well before purohasing, to compare their prioes with those of other establishment!. LORD A TAYLOR. Grand street, earner of Chrystla. Manufactory ofoilt mouldinos.-rbquilr, WEYER A HERMANN, 467 Broadway, antraaee U Broome atreet. 1W PAPER HANOINOS.?THOMAl JO NBA, M Grand, oorner Suffolk street, New York, raanuflsutarat and importer of paper hanging*. U eonetantly receiving afl the new rartetiee of wall paper* and daaoratlnns from th* moat amiaant mnnnfaotnrara In Baraga, with th* btit styla* of Americaa prodoatioam?saah aa fmitatiaa at marblaa, waodt, and frnaeo atylas at painting for prirata raaidenan*. hotel*. pablia buildings, banking honaaa, offices, Ao.?at prieaa that will defy competitioa. Ths heat paper hanger* are em ploy ad. All werk warranted N: PLATED TEA URN TAPS.?A PULL SUPPLY OP tk* above article*, luitabl* for Dtkm of uru, wa tor coolere and fountain*. Wot aula at reduced prioei, by SMITH, YOCNO A CO., No*. 2 amd 4 Maiden Ian*. REFLATING.?OLD WAR! REFLATED EQUAL TO aow aad warraatod, fla: apeon*. fork*, uaatort, oak* basket*, traje. hraaa itair rod*, aad all metal artiolaa. Bead ordara in th* Silver Plating Faetory, 113 Coatr* street. neac Uraad Mr Mi. CHOW CASES?HOFFMAN A PERESH'S SnOWCASD O war*room. 47 Bowery, near Walkar atroat. Ca*e* made la every elyle?diver plated and braai, roeewood, ma hojany, Ae. N. B.?Old eaaea taken In exchange. SHOW CASES.?SCIIMITT A BROTHER, NO. 16 NORTH William, near Chatham atrMt, manufacture all kind* of ihoweaae*. Order* ar* promptly executed; old ihow care* taken la exchange. A great variety of (how eaaai, In cluding diver plated and German diver, alway* on band. TnE REMOVAL OP THE INFANT FREDERICK'S boot* from No. 2 "waa courloua," and itlll more "oonri ? one" to receive inch a "oonrion*" pair in their Mead ae we received thi* day, from "Mr*. Canriou*,' at No. 2 Dey ?treet. TO SHOE DEALERS.?WM. H. KOMAIN BEOS TO ?tate that he manufactures and hai conetantly on hand the largent and beet aceortment of eonper nailed and cawed bbo< >, and Invite* incpection thereof, in Iota to suit pur nlineor*. 122 Sheriff etreet. rear near lloueton etreet TO GAS FITTERS.?ESTIMATES FOR PLACING GAS fixture* in Hellovn* Hoepital, foot of Twenty-eixth ?treet,. E. R , will ho roceived at the offioo of the Governor of the Almshouse, Rotunda, Park, until 3 o'clock P. M., of the second day or May next. Application must ba made to the Warden, at the Hoepital, on any day (exoept Sunday) until that time of whom all neceeeary information oan be obtained fer estimating for the work. THE BEST CORN AND PLASTER DRILL EXTANT can l<e aeen nt the oflloe eftbe Soieatllio Amerioan, 128 Fulton (treet, for one week, where the addren of the p? teutco J. Graham Macfarlaae, now in New York, will he left. Patent dated 14th of March, ISM. State and oounty rig ht* for sale on liberal terma. Tub four medals.? The World'* Pair in London, Our Institute here. Unolo Sam'* Cryetal Pain. *, And Belgium, appear, To hear witneea for Lyon? Who** Powder end PU1 All inBcote, *11 vermin lnfallil.lv kill I Sec the uatlonal medal*? 'Twa* son. thing hefor* To obtain ouo eueh emblem, But Lyon he* four fewnre of counterfeit*. See that LYON'S ilgnatnre la on the label. Principal depot, 424 Broadway; branch depot, Si Do. k etreet Philadelphia. 24 cent* per ffaek or box. KEW PUBLICATIONS. v\ .-.-v-. .vv/w. ,/ww/vw ..'\ V V . A A Ann COPIES IN EIGHT WEEKS.?THE LAMP TrU .UUU lighter, Unci* True and Little G*rty.?Wo have published In eiybt weeke forty thuueand coulee of thla great Amerioan romance, one of the most farolnatitig and elegantly written volumee ever lamed from th* Amerioan preer. tide U the untvereal testimony of render* aid ro vieworr, Ea-t, West. North and South. Th* immence de mend continue* without abatement. JOHN P. JEWE1T A CO , publishers, Curnhill, Boston. For *ale by all book er llera. 5on ?rd?r? to D1NSMORE A CO., No. 9 Spruce etreet. H ISTORICAL NOVEL.? "THE PORTRAIT OF ELIZA, and tbo Mysteries of a Mole," by Delgado The novel to intended to portray net not in fashionable life of an Interesting oharaoter. All who are deeironi of snhacribing can do 10 by calling at the office of El Mulato, 80 Canal ? trcet, eorner of Broadway, np etaira. SPIRITUAL TELEGRAPH, THE ORGAN OF MODERN ' e| irittu limi in America, commences iti third volume, Nay 6, 1864, aad will bo issusd weekly an heretofore. Those desirous of learning the facte and philosophy of epiritual intercourse, will find tbie paper oontaine the latest, fnlloet and meet authentic information, embracing thle whole sub ject, of any publication extant. Price $2 por annum, paya ble in advance. Half yoarly subscriptions will he received. Specimen numbers sent free. Address Partridge A Ilrittan, Spiritual liookstore, 300 Broadway. * TO TIIE LADIES?THE SUBSCRIBER RESPICT fullv begs to annonnoe that .his Hagasin do Modal, Tarts. Hue de la Paix, has been enlarged by a hranoh in tills city No ENS Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Ho tel; be calls their particular attenti n to the largest and most extensive assortment of an outire n?w stylo of bon nets, caps, headdresses, and novelties, ever imported. La dles nre most reyjectfnlly invited to examine the estab lishment, and he flatters himself that this assortment will he considered as one of the most rich nnd eloi-ant in this great metropolis. The show rooms will ho open for visiters on Thursday next. May the 4th. A splendid assortment of mourning bonnets and caps will also he offered. MAISOM I)E VOS, Paris: New York, 585 Broadway, opposite'the Metropolitan Hotel. The great work or tof. time.?now pcblish cd?Professor Wciss's groat history of t __ __ iy of tho French Pro tcitnnt Refugees, (Di'nor. inn of tbe llu ;uenots.) with an American appendix. In two volumos. 12mo. Prioo $2 50. 1 he immediate popularity thia profoundly interoating work has acquired with ail class"", irsnros for it a more univer ael perusal than ur,v historical contribution of onr timo. The moat eminent divines anil sahulars have commendod this thrilling narrative in the mod rapturous terms, while with one voice ail the leading religions and secular journal! have pronounced it unqualifiedly the most rare oontrihntinn mado to historical literatoro in onr day; and predict for it a po pnlar celebrity as lasting as that riven to the 'History of th* Information," to which in "spirit and treatment it bears such strong r semblance " We snbjoin a few extracts from American cleguytnen of all denominations:? From Rev. Dr. Goorge B. Cheever. The history of Professor Weiss is tr ly valnabls. The vo lumes arc in every way Instructive and Important. From Kev. Dr. Thomas De Witt. I esteem these volumes as among the most valnahlo of the present d?y, end I doubt not they will make a iiko impres sion cn the pnbiic mind, and command a large patronage. From Rev. Dr. Gardin*r Spring. Tbe fact" are well arranged, and the work is no less val uable for the principles it illnstrates than for tbe facts by which tbey are illustrated. From Kev. Dr. II. A. Doardman, Philadelphia, The work is evidently the fruit of great research, and is vivacity written with candor, vivacity and courage. From Rev. Dr. llenry V. D. Johns, Bnltimore. The plan of tho history will oommend it. not only to the clergy, but the laymen of onr country?to the statesman, the scholar, the aitiiau, and the friends of human progress. From the Rev. I>r. Alex. Digby Campbell. Montreal. It would be something bordering on presumption forme to attempt to add any commendation after the sanotion of such mca as Merle, D'Anbigne Ouliot and Mlgnet. From Rev. Dr. N. Murray, N. J. It is candid, learned, moderate: ami, from tbe beginning to the end, tho narrative ia sustained with an ability ana vivacity wliioh excite in the mind of the reader the most intense interest. The work of Weiss Is a book " for tbe times." From Rev Dr. Loonard Bacon, Conn. One great merit of the author Is, that hs rises above tbe level of mere partisanship: and while he doee not compro mise his sympathies with the oppressed, he writes more aa a hiatorian than as a Huguenot. From Professor Wayland. No American oitlsen should be ignorant of Ita contents. Tbe book is eminently one for the present times, and onght to be In every library. ontvioNi or 1.KADIN0 roun-i ai.s. From Blaekwood'a Magaslne. * It it a valnable addition to th? political and religious his tory of an important period, and as such It will be prised by future historians. It wil' become a favorite companion to D'Anbigne's History of the Reformation. From the New York Quarterly Review. A production of equal interest and value to the stndent of htstorv. and to the general reader. It fills an important place in ths colonial history of tbe country. From the Episcopal Reoorder. The work Itself is admirably translated, and as an origi nal work ranks with D'Anbigna's Reformation in the list of Protestant history. From Putnam's Magazine. One of the most acceptable additions made to onr cur rent literature. The history has already become amons in Europe. From the New York Observer. This admirable work has justly commanded Immediate at tention. and lta popularity aaa graphic history will be more widely extended aa its merits become known. From the National Magaaiae. The volume* are invaluable to the historical stndent, soul stirring to the Christian reader, sad deeply Interesting to the lovers of romance. It will take lta plaea among onr standard book*. From tb* New York Evangalist. | It relates to on* of the moat stirring and teaching seg ments of the whole circle of French history; and la exeented with aa impartiality sympathy, and learning that leaves j nothing mors to be desired. From the New York Cornier and Enqairer. The work is written In a very graphic style, and the trani ... a liar folic"' latlon baa been made with peculiar felicity. The publishers have spared no pains to give It every attraction. It la sin gnlariy adapjted to take, a strong hold on the popular mind. From th* New York Evening Post It will take Its place beside the smocesatel history of ta | nsgHSgk D'Anbigne, to which, In spirit and trsatmentTfi bears sotne resemblance No American needs to be reminded of the value of each a r#e<?d. From the New York Daily Ttmsf. This work la worthy th* fame It has aequired. It is a work that will aver b* dear to the Inmost heart of Protes tantism. Prof. Weiss, as a writer of history, will rank with tba highest names ?mKmh IINOER A TOWN8END, 22J Broadway, ihe principal bookseller. >. B ?Ageats I thia grsat work in every aeotlon of the Published by STRINGER , and for sal* by all the i wasted to oireulatu thL J I country. Attractive cirenlara will be furnished, contain ing testimonials from tb* most emiusat divines had asbelars, Its t With opinion* ?I tk? leading Journal*. AJH'SEjre\TS. Broadwat ttiiatre.-e a. Marshall, sole I >?<??(? ? Door* op?n at 7 o'clock, to eomnieuc* >t 7J? Monday evening May I, will I s performed SHANDY MAGUIKE. Rbandy Magulre Mr IMrnov Wil tarn* Doouan Mr Pop? I Morv Ur? Nagle Cantwell Mr. Howard | Nancy Mr?. Pick Fancy Dane* Mlae Prick in and out or PI.ti e Jf tulraa Sararappe Mr*. Harney William* h.ARNEY. THE BAR<>M Barney O'Toole Mr Harney William* Blumrnttial... .Mr Sanford I I.ady Matilda ... Mr*. Kiak l'lutfukvlg... . Mr. Matbewa | Editli Mr* N'aglo WALLACE'S THEATRE, BROADWAY. NEAR llmotn* rtrerI ?Door* npe? at 7: to com mean* at 7V Monday evening. May I. will be performed PRISON AND PALACE. Sehnraloif... Mr. Thompson I Drakau Mr Phillip* Romanoff Mr. Lc*t?r I E!i?ah*th Mra. C >n*??y Striivukack... Mr. Koynolda I Kendora Mr*. Stopheu* IIEAK13 AT FAULT. Sparrow Mr Blake I l.ady Lurewel! ...Mre. Hoey Mr. Vincent Mlw* Porn Mra. Stephen* Ca| t Hawk* At I,*?ter | M ile Petiipa*. .Mr*. Phillip* FORTUNE'S FROLIC! Rooghl.ead. ..Mr. Thomson | Rattle llr Reynold* Snack*. . . .Mr. CLippendale | i oily Mra. Waloot The original gf-orge ciiristt a wood-s min atrela, No. 4A4 Broadway, purforu ovory ereaieL Ticket!, 28 centa. Door* op*n at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. Till* company ha* n* connection with auy other. H. WOOD, Bntinere Manager. GEORGE CHRISTY, Stage Manager. The *ntortainB*nt to conclude with . NEW OPERATIC BURLETTA-UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Unolo Tom S. A. Well* Topey Qeorge Chrirty Era IJttia Annie Kneaa* A I'itn.--George Cbriety, well known for tko laat twelve year* in connection with Ethiopian Mlmtrnliy, take* thl? method of informing the publio that ho bn* formed aoepart neiebip with Mr. Il. nrg Wood, of Miustrol Ball, No di* Broadway, at which place ho will npj?ar^Te^yj^e*U^ ST. NICHOLAS EXHIBITION ROOM, 4<U BROAD way ou the blook with the St. Niohola* Hotel. Open every nlpbt. White'* Sertnador*. the moat mirthful Ethio pian Troapa in vh* world. Door* open at 7; to commence at H Admiaeion 28 cant*. Grand nfteruoon performance every Wednesday and Saturday, commencing at 3 o'clock. C. WHITE. Proprietor. MJULLIEK'S FAREWELL CONCERTS. 1'rnTioai to hli departure rot a v a o p a , FOR TEN NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing Hobday, May IS CASTLE GARDEN. PAUL JULIBN WILL GIVE A GRAND CONCERT, IB AID or THI NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND, Ar tub Tabbbb aci.c, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 3, Aeeiited by M'ME WALLACE ROUCHELLE; M'LLB BEIIEREND, MR. NASH, MR. COBURN, MR. BRISTOW, With full Oroheetre. Ticket! to to bad at Hall A Soa's, 230 Broadway: Jollio'i, 3(0 Br< adway; and other maaie atorea, at the principal hotel!, of the Board of Trnateea, the member! of the Fire Department, and at the Tabernacle during the d?y anil evening. pickets JO oonta Extra advertisement.?Wallace's theatre. A continued succession of NEW PIECES Great sucoess of Mr Frederick Watson's original comedy VIVA UTQ IT Villi T ? of HEARTS AT FAULT. Monday, 1st Mar, (fourth time.) HEARTS AT FAULT. W ith iti fine oaat With the highly popular and new oomedy of PRISON AND PALACE. AND FORTUNE'S FROLIC. Tuesday, 2d. A GOOD FELLOW. HEARTS AT FAULT, AND THE REVIEW. Wednesday, Tiiuiianav. and Friday, HEARTS AT FAULT, And other anUrtainmente. An entirely now drama, railed MARRIED UN MARRIED, Will be produced in the oonrse of the week. MR. WALLACE Will make hi* flr?t appearance thia aeaaon On Monday, TKi 8th May. Shakrpeare'a exoniallo playa, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, and AS YOU LIKE IT, Are being prepared for repreaentation with indiite ears and coat. DHisaaa and iccnbiy all n?w. Other noveltiea art alio in active preparation. Box book open. LANDINO OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS ON THE coaat of America, 1(120?WILLIAMS, STEVENS. WILLIAMS A CO., printaellera and publishers, 353 Broad way. have much pleasure in announcing that on and aftw tir? let of May they will exhibit, in connection with tho pub lioation of a auperior engraving therefrom, the adml rable painting, by Charlea Luoy, Esq., reproaenting the Landing of the Pilgrims. The engraving i> already in an advanced state of progress, and a line etching will ha on view at aama time. GaTleriea of art, 362 Broadway. M R AND MRS. J. W. FLORENCE, IN THE OPINION of the heat critiaa. are the greateat Iriah and Yankee performera living. Having juat oonclnded immense engage ments in Rochester, will appear on Monday evening, May 28, in the city of Troy. They have played Immense engage ments in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Chicago, Cincinnati. Louisville, Buffalo, Detroit, Ac.. Ac,, and will return to Now York on or about tho mlddla of May to meruit for a few weeks, preparatory to commencing their summer and fall tour. These yonag Amerioan artists are fast gsiiungj reputation in tbeir^respeotive rolaa. Tkay have line living. Great inducements. EMINENT SUCCESS OF WATEKHUKY'S BRILLIANT TABLEAUX OF AMERICAN HISTORY. {600,000 Worth of Property Given Away ! Gift Tioket engraved on bank note paper, giving two ad miseiona and one share, only rirrv cents. Oflloe open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., and from 7 to 9 P. M. ST. NICHOLAS EXHIBITION ROOM, 4911 BROADWAY. ? Benefit of the Widowa and Orphans of the Snfforera of the late Fire at 231 Broadway.---Tho manager moot raspe -t fnlly inform a the pnhlio that tlo proceeds of Saturday evening next, May 6, will be appropriated towards the relief of tlioao distressed by the above calamity. CUAS. WHITE, Propriator. A GREAT NATURAL CURIOSITY IS NOW EXHIB iting at the Manhattan House, under the direction of the world renowned Mr. M. S. Phillips, alike celebrated for his great learning and acumen. It oonaista of the fossil remains of a nondescript, discorered is Russia, and sent by the Csar to this country. Theatrical notice-letters, etc., directed to R/lert Jones late Stage Managor of the Howard. Boston, will reach him by being addressed to the care of C. T. Parsloe, Theatrical Agent, Burton's Theatre, New York. PROPOSALS. TO BUILDERS.?SFALED PROPOSALS WILL BR R* eoiv?d until 12 o'clock, M of Tuesday th.i second day of May nait, 1854 for furnishing material* an ) dolnx tb? w--rk ucoeaaary for the eruotion and completion of a nor acbool building, on Hfti lirat afreet. naar Lexington ?'? nne, in tho Nineteenth ward. Separate propoxate will >< received for the ma- woik and materUla, nnd aiao lor thi carpenter a work and inat.oriala A MJdoi may inaddili' i rropoee for the whole 1 >?? said work lo be completed .,r r he building ready for oraujpa*'ion on or before tlie tlfte-t' day of September, l->M Eneh proposal inuat n-aoi. panied with the written oonaent or two bouaoboldet. freeholders to become so-i.rity in the aum of Hve the* dollar" eaoh for the party p-opoainy, and a.ao an aiBd ? taken before a Comniiaaioier of Deods that 'he pari signing the earn" are worth double the amount of so curity Suoli aoaled pripoanle aro to he endorsed " Hi sala for Nineteenth Ward Sehool.'1 and ahull he dnpo in a closo and aafe box prepared for the purpose ajd i in the uiule department of ward echo*: No 11, on fifty < ?treat and (.exiiigton aeenna The pla..* and eli ration- ?. he aeon at the ?f7iee of T K Jaeka-n arohlteet 2JV Hn a way, of whom apeoifleationa can be procured. Thnv ma alto he had of Tboa. MoSpedea 2ft l'!n? atreet, John ? i, -? corner of Third aveuuo and Forty aecond atreet at '> atore of Pinckney A Uonlton, Corner of Third avenut a < Forty-ninth atreet, and of Denote Mcfarty Ei,' ty wr.. . atteet, Yorkelllo. The achool oflieera ree-vo the sigh- ts reject any bid not deemed by them for 'he publi tiut-rtsa JOHN D. IIOFT, ) STEPHEN M. DREW. J mniMin. DENNIS McCAKTY, $ Commit on. JOHN EAGAN. J By order of the Hoard of Sehool Officer*. New York. April 18, 1864. TO CONTRACTORS.?SF. A LED PROPOSALS FN dor.id "proposal for twelre inch trench," will he re ceired at the office of the Oroton A'ined jet Depa tmer.t uatil Monday, May 8 1KNI at 12 o'clock 11., at which houj tbey will he opened, foe the excaration, hack flllinx rorn minx, re xraoinx and re maoada nlain* or repa-inxif* trench for a line of two re in-b water pipea. in Broadway from Fifty fourth to Seyenty aecond atreet, in lenxth about 6,OtX) feet Tho trench le to be dn-t in auch part of aaid atreet aa the Water Purveyor may determine, of the following dimenaiona : The width at top ia to be Arc feet, at bottom three feet, the depth ia to he eeven feet; the aldea of ll.e trench to be regularly aloped from top to bottom. Offset trencbea of almilar d?nn na'ona, to be dug of auch longth and at anob piacea ae the Water Purveyor may direct. Joint helei to be dng at diataii'- a of eigh'and a half feet apart and to fca of auoh dlmenai-.n- aa will admit of the oonvenirni caulking of the pip?-e when laid Contractor* will bid a nrioe per ruaniag foot for the ' r-ueh (the olfaet treachea will b? meaaured aa trench,) whirl i> to Iti'-lade all the expense o< uxrayatinn, whether rock or oth-rwiee ; the expense of dig glng the joint holee. a- d katfiai the tr-nch free fr-.m watoi and cayea, until the pipra are iijd ai.d caulked; alao, tht bark Idling and tUUhl la lavera of oioe irohea. after th' pipee are laid ; the removal ot' a 1 roek and roek blaaWng' from the trench, and the furidahing ot good and wheieanm' aarth. when required for the re idling of the trnnoh, in place of the rock and rook blasiluga romored ; the re grading aid re-paying or re macaoamiitng of the trench, cleaning uaand remoTil of all anrpla* materta'e from the atreet, and the keeping of ao mnoh of the carriageway aa may be diatnrbad by the excavation of the trench In good repair for three moathe from the date of the flnal complettoa of the work aforetaid. Tba oontraet (a blank form of whlah can be (una at thia office,) will be made in conformity with the Corpora tion ordinanoea. and will aoataia a proriaioa authorising thia board to retain ten per oeat of the contract money* for a period of three montha from the date of the oerttfloate of the final completion of the work, er until theclauae relative to the repaira to the carriageway ahall hare been complied with. The propoeala for the abore work mnat be made la conformity with the requirements of the Corporation ordt nancea. Blank forma'may be obtained at thia oilloa. The time allowed for the coaipletion of the abore work ia ninety daya, and a penalty of tea dnilare per day will he exacted for each day the time allowed la exceeded The work to be done to the eatiafartion of the Water Purveyor, or aaeh other peraon or poraone at thia hoard may appoint. Monthly paymenta will be made proportionate to the amount of work deae ; on each payment tm per cent will ba recurved aa , before mentioned. The amount of aeenrity required for the fnlthfnl performance of the whole work, le $2.<10S. Two sure tiea will be rm-nired, and a blank form of tba bond caa he aeen at thia office. ELIAS L.SMITH THRO. R. DEFOREST > Croton Aqnedaw* A W. CRAVEN. S Board Office of the Crete,n Aaacdaat Departmeat. April M 1KV ( LOTHISG, AC, (TASTOFF CLOTniNG B20n0 WORTtf WANTED. J The hlerheat caah price will be liberally given. In current money, for large or email lota of good D/t off clothing. of every dan riptloa Addreee throach po-,t er call on J A M K8 MOIIONKY, at hia aecond hand atore, N*. II Orauge atreet, near Chatham. MEN'S AND IH'.TS' CLOTH I NO AT WHOLESALE and rttall, g' the lowe.t pritea. J. v ANDhltBlLT, 81 Fulton atreet. AMl'gK.nKWTH. BTTHTONH THEATRE CHAMBERS street.?poors open at 7: aur'aiu riaoa at 7X o'olook. Hoi'lar evening, Ma; I. will ha t>*rfurtnod I illK TKMftMT Pruapor* Mr Piahar Mr Buraon Sicilian" "? Piaaiaa Antonio Mr. Norton I Trlnrmlo.. Mr Johaaton Alnnao Mr. Andrew* I Ferdinand Mr Jerdem BcheaUaa Mr. Holmen I Console ..Mr. Moorn Arii.l .. .Mra. C. B Hi I I Mlraada Miaa Raymond Till AUTOMATON MAN. ? ? Flower Mr Johnston I Mra. Bogus Mrs. Hourh Bogus Mr Jordan | Mra. Fogrem Mra <?okn BOW KRY THEATRE?PROPRIETOR AND MANAGE*, I. P. Waldron; Stags Manager,* C. fftnrii. Tim* n "tica.?The doore will open at 7; eurtaia riaoa at 7)4 I.oaar Tier of Hose*. SO cents, C Ppar liar, U aanta. Pit aaa4 Call, ry 11>X cents; Private Boxee, Eft; Seat* la Oroheatra ttniA.. SI) centa; Seats in Privets Boxea, SO cent*. Monday aaaaina May 1. will ha h*? THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER. ^ ^ Heartall Mr. Jolinatonl Widow Mra. H. L. Clarkt nance Miaa Louisa Walla Splendid Divcrtiseinent, by the Band of MiaatraU IRELAND AS JT IS. O'Cerolan... Mr. Johuaton I Ragged Pat.... Miaa HarrtaR Slang Mr. Winansl Judy Mra Veanaa0 rURDY'S NATIONAL THEATRE.?ADMI88I0W, * and SO oenta; children half prion to aftarnoaa perform ar "*? anly. Pertain riaaa at 7X o'clock. Monday evening at 7X o'olnoh. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN TTnola Tom .Mr. J. UhmI St Claire Mr. J. B. How* Gnmpton CnU ,. ..Mr. H. Stan# Era Little Cordelia Howard Topay Mra. O. C. levari Hatcher...Mr. Q. W. L. Fox I Legro* Mr. N. B. Cloth* Harrla Mr. J. J. Prior | Elixa Mra. J. J. Afternoon perrormancae EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUBDAT. CHRISTY'S ORIOINAL MINSTRKI.S NO, 472 BROAM way, ahoye Grand atreat. Organised in 1842. The h**ft establish) d oompaay in exiatenee. 1HB MODEL TROUPE OF THE WORLD, Whom concert* in New York, for a inceaaaloa of *l0fe J care, hare beam racairad with patronage un paralalia* Ra tin annala of amnaemant in thia aity. Orr.a Ivibt Nioh?, ukdbb thb Solb DiBbotiom OW X. P. CHRISTY, Th* only lndiyidnal of the name *f Ckriely engaged ax a por forner in Ethiopian rapreaantatisn. Th* present oompsaaM ?omprieae every perion aew living who aanatltntad th* MM at it* organisation, (except George N. Harrington.) A CABD.?Thod'hristy Minstrels hag leave to inform pnblic that thsy bar* no bnninaaa eaanaatioa with any oMMR eatabliehuiont in tkla aity or elaawhar*. Admission 2ft oanta. Commtnoa at 8 o'clock. X. P. CHRISTY, Manager and Proprietor. B UCKLEY'S SRRENADRRE, CHINESE HALL, OM Broadway, near th* Proaoott Bona*. OPEN EVBRY NIOHT. Th* oldoat aatabltahod aad moat taloatad company In ex iatenao, being th* Qrat to introdno* barmany late Ethio pian Entertainments, th* Bret to sing Operatic Chores**, perform Burlesque Operas, Ao., Ao. The management has the honor of announcing that th* Cenoerta of the compeay will atill be conducted in ita preneat faebionahle style?'Ten without vulgarity." Caneart to eemmenoe at 8 o'oloah. Admission, 26 oanta. JAR. BUCKLEY A SONS. Proprietor BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.?THE O RAJIV spring exhibition of SINGING BIRDS AND FLOWERS, undar the Immediate auipicea of tho N. Y. HortieuKaral Society, is now being held at the Mueenm. and will oomtintw DURING ALL THIS WEEK, from Monday, May 1. te Saturday, May 0 OVER $500 IN PRIZES will be distributed, under tho direction of competent judge*, to the exhildtors of the CHOICEST SONG BIRDS AND RAREST FL0W1RS in the greet collection. The diaplay of hothouit pi ant a, of greenhouse plante, of Pelergoniumi, Aealeae, Cnleew larlai, Fuchsia*. Cineraria*, Fern*, Coniferam Panaiea, Roaea, Cacti Verbena*, Carnation*, Petunia*. Groxin laa, Ericaa, Orchid*, Cut Flower*, Bouquet*, Strawberri**. Caulillowera, Tomatoes Rhubario, go., may be prenounoM unparalleled; while luch a costly exhibition of ? C*n*ri*a, Mocking Birds, Starling*, Goldfinches, Robin*, BullfiaohM, Linnet*, Tropioli*, Skylark*, Nightingale*, Minoa, Bobolink); Thrnahea, Wliidaha, Parrot*, A*., ha* never before been attempted in thi* country. A CONVERSATIONAL MEETING will be held in the Lecture Room or the Muaeum, at 11 o'etoek A. M . on Friday, May 8, to whioh all viaitera are admittedL The Lectut* Room entertainment* will take plao*, a* usual, Evebv Afternoon, at 3 o'olook, and, alio, Every Evening, at 7X o'olook, and will combine the cuatomary aaleotton of ohaite anA beautiful Comedies, Faroe*. Souga, Dance*, Ao., among which ia an entirely new Local Comedietta, adapted ex preaaly for thia Mnaeum from the German of Kotatbae, bp Col. I. S. Du Solle, of thia city, and called THE PARTITION SUIT, OR IN AND OUT. Admittance to the Museum, the Singing Bird and Flower Show, tb* Happy Family, the performanoea, and all th? curioaitiea 28 oenta; children under ten, 12){ oenta; centals the firat balcony and parquet, 12>? centa extra. BURTON'S, CHAMBERS STREET.?THE OREAT DRA matic and attractive performance of KHAKSFEARE'S TF.MPEST, can he given hut alx night* more, when it muat ha WITHDRAWN. The pnblie is invited to eeiaa the preeant opportunity ot wltneaairg thia wonderful performance. Splendid Scenery, Astounding Eucbautmenti and Change^ Beautiful Hueio, Luatrou* Drexaa*. Capital Acting. ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, with The Tempeit, will be played the farce of ThE AUTOMATON MAN. Grand sacred concert, at thxst. Nicholas Exhibition Roem, On Sim pa y F.venino, April SO, BY THE SDAKSPKAHE CONCERT SOCIETY, ASSISTED BY MISS HIFFERTS. MISS PALMER SMITH, and miss m. aiLLEsrn, Under the dlreetlon of MR. JOSEPH NOLL. Conduotor of National Guard Band. Ticket* 28 cuts, lloori open at 7; Conoert cnmmenceeadE. Every evening during the w.esE FfaJUM i?-A->UnAlr?LjW ICTITW* exhibition will poittlveiy eloee thia week Opaa i Ram ? A. M. till 10 P.M. Admlaaioa 25 centa; oatalogwar i 28 eant*. StnyTtaaat Inatitnte, Broadway. ' TpRANKLIN MUIEUM, NO. S3 BOWERY OPPOSIYV J? the bowery theatre.?The above titaMUhixisot dm,??? moved to the above premier, and will give two porfot { manoes every day, eommencinfl; at tbr^e in the afternoo? and nt eight in the evening, introdnein* a grant varlotj *f original entertainment Claude statuary by a new troupa af male and female artietee, aeleeted from au> len and so* arn hiatory. Adml*:.lon?Seats in private box !>0 cent* ; **? oheatra, 37K eanta; hoxaa. 25 cent.*; gallery, 12>d oenta Bowery theatre?benefit of hiss gertrudr da was. THRU JACK tllEFPARlit IN THE T'ELD. Miff Drwiih announces that her benefit will take plane ea WKDN tS"AY EVENING. HAY 3, when will he presented the celebrated drama of THt OCEAN OF LIFE, for the flrat time in three years in whioh Mr. Eddy will ap pear, wi h all the talonted company. After whioh. Mine Certrnde Dawes will appear la a Grand Medley. For the flrat time at this theatre, the celebrated piece of THE WATER WITCH. roily Mittens Miss Gertrude Dawes Fanny Sparks (hy the kind permission of A". II Purdy Esii ) Hiss Faaay Landers To coat-lode wth fer the last time. JACK SliEPl'AKD. Jaek Sheppard. the first Miss Oertrudt Dawes Jack Sheppard, the aeoond Hiss Fanny Harriag Jack Sheppard, the third Mrs T. D. teomans Do* book now open. BUCKLEY'S 8ERENADKRS, .1*) BROADWAY.?MOW day even in*, May I, a Grand Burlesque oa the Opera of NORMA. with a full and powerful Chorus of Druids. ON TAG! E HALL CONCERT AND LECTURE ROOM _? est ? v. I ?? let for oouccrta, lectures, and exhibition 01 pnini umae by tho day month: room 40 hy 120 feet, on the pr* miaes. to D II H AIN 83, Proprietor. Wanted?a gentlrm.an to sino alto or ti i ' re. and to -day th.- tioouc*. lo or second v| din in . ml popular Minstrel Band Address G. U. Ml vOR. l/ y. N. > ., stating compete A i . before the 4th pr simo (1 i \TK? TO dET ?Till ST. Cil'KI.tS TIIRVTRR I to..led at Nov. 17 and IP Howery, will bo let for any i ":l lo cxI ihltlon tno n i* - in the wi ek, on reason - f ? mis Apply 'o GEO i ,, franklin Museum. S3 I i . in the aitemonn or even! ?<. M WATCHES, .115 WKTiHY, A('. >ND PINS AND h mnnd plus, $10 to (14 I vIAMOND PINS AND hi -SINGLE STOVE DIR. 1 ' mnnd plus, $IOto$14 eln r diamond pins. $3A ts $.10; single stone diamond rie ' to RlFR); cluster dia mond riuge, ?.'10 to $]A0; diamond earrings, single stones SlOOtoSlAlO. diamond earringi, cluster, $li"> to $300. Foe aale, wholesale and retail, T.y GEO C. ALLEN, 11 Wall street, second floor, no sit Broadway Gold hunting, pathnt levers. $ah-the sur scrihcr has Just receives an invoice of tins g"ld hunt ing case English natcnt lever watches, which he is selling for fifty eight dollars, and warranted correct time keepers. GEORGE C. At/I/EN, importer of wa-ches and jewelry, wholesale and retail. No 11 Wall etreut, aeoond floor, near Broadway. PATENT LEVER STUDS?EVERY GENTLEMAN should have e set of thc.c truly elegant shl.-t hultons, insetted through a Beat little eyelet th. y show no button hole and cannot lose out A fresh supply jo-? received and for sale by JAMEr COCKS. JR . 331 Broadway. TYTATCHKSI WATCHES' WAfCTIESI?A F.XTENSIVR TT assortment, at less then usual pil tea ?Jules J ur en Ben watches, $liN)to $3M; Cooper witches. duple* and le voi's, $12.'. to $27.1; Indenendtf? second watches *13* to $J8t)g ohronometers, $l.'fi ?? f-'s), oi I t 'ay m atones. $l4"to $PS: ladles' enamelled watches. $36 t-i fl'ti, ladies' diamond watches, $r>Bto R30G; m?:? t.i ch?? $lOtl ?o $ 7 >; watches whl. I wind and setlromp -unit $-.'/ to $lfn, dvtunrreo typo watches with place for I iture $'*i to $12.". Hue r?ld Icrine vntchet lull Jewelled . tine gotd detaohed I-vera, full j?>" lied. $'2f"; gold Engli. p rtgnt levers. $<3. gold Kng llsl piltol.t levere hunting ne ??-. $1rt; si ver p-teuj lever^ $18; slher detached levers Kt Ladies' splendid establish ment*., consisting of line golo, diamond and enamelled, and pearl and enamelled watches, in shell shaped and other cases, with chatelaine chain and pin attached a splendid srticle. Watches warranted to keep good time, or will hw exchanged. W atches repaired at half the usual price* and in the hral posiible manner; also docks, jewelry, Ac. GEO. C. ALLEN, Importer, wholesale and retail, No. 11 Walt ?treet, second door, near Broadway. MATRIMONIAL,. Matrimonial -a gentleman, twenty fitr years ef age. doiwy t.nsineas in this city wishes to form a matrimonial alliance with a young maiden lady, not over nineteen years of age She mast he well developed, pretty. Intelligent and pleasing la her manners, of undoubted ra spec tat ility, and an American by hi-th. The advortteer (aa American) possessing a liberal Income being tired of sing)* blessedness, (If sneh it he.) and net meeting with the aborn requisites In his present circle of female acquaintance, adopts this mod* of obtaining a partner. All communica tion* addressed to II. C. W. B., Herald offloe will he treated with that eoafldanc* dna to thnir importtae*. MADAMI MORROW WILL MAKE MATRIMONY easy, aid will show ths likeness ef the fnturc hatband and absent friends, through an Instrnmcat which she wilt cans* to illuminate and uaiUuminate Itself by invoking the power* of her wonderful science. Gentlemen not admitted. No 76 Broome street, between Cannon and Colnmhia sta. HRDK'AL. Doctor mack can bf. consulted in his speciality at 60 Whits street., four doors west of Broad way Houra?(? to 1 and h lo !? Dr. Ma 'k't remedies for the relief ef female derangements, told tnly by him. 1'rUeIS. Mlarmont, rtRis and London physutaw ? and mrst/on. it consulted at 41 Kesd* strnct corns* of Broadway, ftom It A M. till $ 1' M.. and from6 till Vim tUt evening, txqept SanUjg. M. ti?MB tht drug ikxt.