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WEKTISEMEffFS EENEWED ETEXT DAT. SHIPPING. '0* LIVERPOOL.?UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM ship PACIFIC, E. Nye, commander. Thi< steamsbi II depart with the Unite.! States mall* for Europe post rely oa Saturday, May IS, at 12 M., from her berth at the t of Canal afreet. Vor freight or passage. harlui an nailed accommodations for olegance or comfort, applv to EUWAKII K COLLINS, K Wall street. Passengers are rttjnened to be on hoard at 11W A M. ~ olflo, I be steamship Atlantio will succeed the 1'aclllc, and rail fsV "II1E IHtlTISn AMD NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail Steamships, FROM new TORK TO LITIRPOOI,. ef cabin passage ?ORd cabin passage 70 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. hlef cabin passage Jioo leond cabin passage ... , oi rhe ship* from Boaton call at Halifax, abia, Captain Jndkina. America. Captain Lang. I.rsia, Captain Ryrie. Europa, Captain Shannon. ? via, Captain B. G. Lott. Canada, Captain Stone, a erica, Captain Uarrtion. Niagara. Captain Leiteh. |(These recaeli carry a dear white light at masthead; green | starboard Low, red un port bow. nericaj Lang, Boston, _ Wednesday, Kth ApriL da, E. (1. Lott, ?? New York, Wednesday, 3d May. labia, Judkins, " Boston, Wednesday, 10th May. "rieu, Harrison, " New York, Wednesday, 17th May. Lnada, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, 24th May, ertbs not seenred nntll paid for. v experienced snrgeon on board, t owner* of these ships will not be accountable for gold, Iver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, {less bills of lading are sig " " " " J gned therefor, and the value ?of therein expressed. For freight or passage aji^ly to B.etjs ARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. i?R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAYRE.-TIIR U. S. MAIL _ . J Steamer UNION. 1,000 tons burthen, with doable side Iwer msrine engines, R. Adams, sommandsr, will leare for I fevre, touching at Southampton to land ths mails and pas I lagers, on Saturday, May 0, at 12 o'eloek, bom pier No. 4, I firth river. I aloe of Paaaage, First Class IIS) B Do. Second Class 70 I Lngga aratl gage not wanted during the voyage should ho sent on , the day before sailing, marked "Below." No freight II be taken after Thursday, May 4. For freight or passage . ply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 63 Broadway riHB LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM skip Company Intend starting their farorite steamships MOM rRn.XDxi.rinA . ty of Glasgow Saturday.. May IS, 1MI I sty of Manchester... Saturday. .June S, 1844 |l>y of Philadelphia ... About June 17, 1854 I] MOM UrsnrooL Itty of Manchester Wednesday. .Way 10,1884 1 sty of Philadelphia About May 21. 1854 I" Saloon. $90, $05 and $60 (aeaording 4o state rooms.) lit limited number of third elm passengers will be takon, l.d found with comfortably cooked provisions, for In to Liverpool I $40 from Liverpool [Parties wishing to bring ont their friends ran obtain oer I Testes of passage, and drafts on Liverpool in sumsof?l lerling and upwards Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, | fWalnnt street, Philadelphia. |! USTRALIA.?PION'KER LINE?TnE CLIPPER I A ship NIGHTINGALE, with the United States mails | e Melbonrne. will positively eail on the 10th May. Ship | ire are partienlarly requested to bava their goods all on ward, and cleared at the custom house on the 9th May. R. W. CAMERON. 116 Wall street. IfOR MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA.?IMPORTANT TO I* ihipptrs.? Tho clipper ship >IOHTIMJALK, now at I ;r berth, piei " j pier 13 Eaft rlvur, has a large proportion of her | already oil board, and will have quick dispatch. The J 'ghtingale is not only the sharpest ship in port. I.ut Is also I'strong a ship as can he built; rates A1 at all the offices I'd insures at the lowest rate*. She is flttod with Kincr |'n's ventilators in both holds, and carriesno lonibcr or any I tticle that can injure freight. Has room for six second ea il and a fow first cabin passengers. For freight or passage, ?ply on board, having elegant accommodations, or to ' R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. 8. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, YIA ASPIN . wall and Panama.?Lowest Priees, Superior Stoam e, Extension of the Panama Railroad ? Arrangements for [e sole in this city of Tickets for the Transit or ths Isth formlnx the most agreeable and safo route through la of all i ** " ....... other line*.?The U. 8. Mail Steamship Com |ny intend to dispatoh to Aspinwall. on Friday, May 5, ,r 2 o'clock P. M., from Pier foot of Warren street the fast IjUing steamship ILLINOIS, Capt. H.J. Hartstein, U. S. , , to oonneot at Paaama with tho Paciflo Mail Steamship ?mpany's steamer GOLDEN BATE. The extension of the [Broad makes the passage serous the Istbmus^ractlcable one day?a consideration that will induce all who value I ejr health and eomfort to seleet this ronte. Mr. Uinkley, ft* forwarder for Adnms A Co. on the Isthmus, has per I cted his arrangements for the transit of passengers and |clr liargage from Aspinwall to Panama. Tiskets oan be 'led for " " " ktained for this transit from J. W. CARRINGTON, at idams A Co.'s, No. 69 Broadway, or at No. 177 West street. |ie accommodations fur passengers cf all classes are unsur esed, and particular attention is paid to the cleanliness [ ths steerage. For freight or paasage, ajip^y at^thenffloe the Companies, No. 177 West street, to C. A. WHITNEY. Iff YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE. via Nicaragua?The Accessory Transit Company of caragua, Proprietors.?Throngh in advance of the maU. ly line giving throngh tickets, including the Isthmus roHsing. The new double engine steamship NORTHERN TGHT, * * * - ' ? ? 2.800 tons burthen, wilt leave frffm pier No. 3 North ver, at 3 o'oloek P. M, precisely, for Puonta Arena, on rridav, May A, eonneoting with th > new and favorite steam iip Cortea, (2,500 tons burthen), over the Nicaragua Tran It route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. If first class carriages. These steamers are unsurpassed in |ie4x ventilation and accommodations. Vor farther infor Abt. or passage apply only to CHARLES MORGAN, [gent, No. 5 Bowling green. HARE REDUCED.?INDEPENDENT LINE FOR CALI ' forula?Ahead of all other liner.-The celebrated fast- I dng stoamship NORTH STAR, 2,50<i tons burthen, will I ave for Aspinwall on Friday, May 5th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., -eeisely, from the foot ef Harrison street North river, ue will eonneot with the new and popular kteams'iip Uaele am, Captain Mills. For tickets apply only to JAS. M. I ROSS, No. 9 Battery place, np stairs. N. B.?Passengers | f these ships came throngh in February im twenty two ays and sixteen hoars. Iff TORE AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPA ny, carrying the United States mall, dor Mobile, stop at Havana. ? Semimonthly line.?The steamship Hug at 1 J LACK WARRIOR, Captain James D. Bullock, will sail l.rthe above ports on Tuesday, 11 ay 9. at 12 o'clock, pre lisely. from pier at foot of Beach street, North river, lreight taken for New Orleans. 1'assongere for Havana jiust procure paaaporte before^eavingjiort^ JFor frejght or assags, apply to LIVINGSTON. CEOCHERON A CO., 31 Iroadway. N. B ? The CAll AWBA, R. W. Shnfeldt, corn bander, will succeed the Black Warrior, and sail May 28. TOR BERMUDA AND ST. THOMAS.?THE ROYAL F mail steamship Cl'KLKW, W. Sampson, commander. Fill sail for tic above islands on Monday. 8th inst., at 12 J'cloek, nevn. preciecly. Passengers are requested to toon loard byltH A. M. TOR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA?UNITED STATES mail line.?The new and splendid steamboat AUGUS |A, Thos. I.von. will leave on Saturday, May 6 at 4 o'oloek . M., from her ricr, No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway. The KNOXVII.LE, C. D. Ludlow will leave on Saturday. Jay 13. Through tickets from New York to Jacksonville. 31; Pllatka, $33. 30R CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA?SEMI WEEKLY United State* Mail Line.?Tlie new and fait going (tamer MARION, IV Colter, commander, will leave Pier lio. 4. Nortli river, on Monday. May f. at t o'clock P. M. ore i liielv. For freight epply on board, where all bills of lading i liilUbc signed ; and for passage. at tho office of SPOFFORD, ' | Ji.ES'IO.N A CO., 3t> Broad way. Through ticket* to Flo- ' lidin. ai followi:?To Jacksonville. >31; to Pllatka, >33. The llarion will receive freight np to time of leaving. ravendy, will lcavo pier 13 North river, on Saturday", May I, at 4 o'clock P. M., for Norfolk. Petersburg, " ~' pply to O. C. H ATlloHN, Superintendent, at ferry offlee, niltamihnrg, L I. FIRE ARTS. VRIGINAL PAINTINGS-A SPLENDID OIL PAINT inc. "The Deluge." or inhnding of the watcri. origi hyTbon nal. It Thomai Cole. Alio, a heautitul oil painting. "M nn 'aln Scenery, with Aatnmn Foliage:*' original. hy R. Gig ?onz, ' " I, The above paintings are for tale at the looking glai i of CRIPPIN A KREPB, .VIS liroadway. owner la obliged to anil aoon for Europe. To be teen thi week, at 91 Croehy atreet, between Prince and Spring, from ^o'clock A. M. till S P. M. MUSICAL.. A RARE BARGAIN ?A VERY HANDSOME QUITE new roaewood pianoforte, St.' octave, need only a ghort time, perfect in every style, it to he euld very cheap. The OR VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, GEORGIA. ETC.?THE United States mail steamship JAMESTOWN, Captain and Rloh nond. Time to Norfolk, about twenty four hours. Paa Icftgera arriving there can take the Seaboard and Roanoke, and Wilmington aid Manchester railroads to Augus'a, At llanta. Charleston, Ac. Passage and fare to Norfolk. $S; so Petersburg and Richmond. >10: steerage half price. For ' eight apply ou hoard, and for passage to LUDLAM A PLEASAN1S. 32 Broadway. ILEA SURE HO AT FOR SALE-A SCHOONER YACIIT, of about ten tons, carrying jib, fore, main and gaft top [ail; has chain cable, anchor and kedgc anchor, compasses, Jlags, and about two tons of iron ballast; her riggirg is com lilcte, with all patent blocks, and has a centre board with n iiwing of eight and a half feet, and draws only tweaty inches Iwitbout the board; she is in complete order in every re I i- it, and is an admirable sea hoat. Price HOO, cash. She [ s now out of the water, and can be seen by addressing box 11,0*0 Tost Office. STEAM FERRY BOAT FOR BALE.-THE 8TIAMBOAT ?T PAMANACK, well known as one of the Houston street Ferry boats, is oflercd for sale. She was tmllt in 1144, and ks coppered and copper fastened; length 100 feet, breadth 24 (feet 6 mohes, depth H feet 6 inches. 109 43 96 tons burthen; engine 28 Inch oyllnder, 7 feet stroke, complete nnd in good rorklng order. Cnn be seen at the wharf of the Novelty Yorks. Twelfth etreet, East river For farther information N OTICR TO YOUNO MKN.-VALLO LA BLACHE, the celebrated violinist, magician, and ventriloquist. guarantees to tench nay yonag man to play on the violin in twelve leasons. Terms naly #41 Wrlttes Tertnn enly XI Written Instructions In ventriloquism ornatnral magic, with or without apparatus, tent to eny part of the United States. Residence 400 Broome atreet, near Broadway. PIANO AND 9ECARS ?A NEW SPLENDID SEVEN octave piano, werth |MK1. will be exehenged for Havana pegars. Addrees Plana, Herald office. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTION, BT Mrs MILNER. 114 Sullivan street. A thoreagb know ledge ot the mnsie Imparted to the students and avsry attaa tion paid to their improvement. Terms moderate. HEW PUMsICATIONS. Xfl nnn COPIES IN EIGHT WEEKS -T9E LAMP ^?U ,UUU lighter. I'aele True and Little Gevty.?We a have publlshad in right weeks forty thousand copies of this great American romance, one of the most fascinating and i -elegantly written minuses aver issued from the American prate. This Is the universal testimony of renders aid re viewers, East, Weel North and $<>u?b The immense de mand contii nes without abatement. JOHN P. JF. WITT A CO , publishers, CornhilL Boston. For sale by all book acllera. HISTORICAL NOTII, ? "THE PORTRAIT OF ELIZA and tho Mysteries of a Mole," hy Delgado The wovel is Intended to pert ray scenes in fashionable life of an interesting character. All who ate desirous of subscribing nan do so by calling at the office of K1 Malato, HO Caaal atreet. corner of Broadway, up eteirs. OPIRI1TAL TRI.EGR A I'll, TUB ORGAN OF MODERN O spiritualisra la America, eomn.euccs its third volume fay 8, lhi-i and will be issued weekly as heretofore Those eWlrous of learning the feels and philosophy of splritesl Intercourse will find Ibis psper contains the latest, fullest and most authentic Infornatl n, cm' atingthis whole anb ?i'ttt, of eey publication extant Price >2 per annum, poya bit In advance. Half yearly sal eriptlnns will be recrirad. Specimen nambore cent free. Addrees Partridge A liritt.an. Fpirilue Bookstore. 3u0 llroedway. n'HIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, A LARGE F.XTR \ NUM J. her of Jonathan's Whittling!, cuutsiniax sUtcen pages of rrugnlflceat engravings of th- Cryetal Palao. with a full description of the inauguration eeremonice, views of the TulacS, takun from the luUiri< rani eater lor. a splendid engraving of Kiss's celebrated statne of the Amaton and Tiger, the Twelve Apostlee, Beeehas and Uao. In all over thirty new and splendid llluatraiiune Price Ai, cents. For rale by J, If, SIR V.N11, W .Nassau litest. and >11 pews IIWM. 8AIJB0 AT AVOnOR, Albert h. nicholat, auctioneer.?pekempto ry executor's sale of 2W desirable IoU. gores, and very valuable water rights of ths Milledoler estate. situated on 114th llSth, IlCth. 117th. 118th il9tb, 120th. 121sl. 122d and 123d streets, avenue A and Eirat aad Second avennes, Bar lam.?A. H. Nicola* will aell on Wednesday, May 10. at It o'clock, at tho Mereuants' Exchange by order of I harlos H. Thomson and Cornelia Graham, eaeontora of Dr. John L. | Milled tier, deceaaed, without any reservation, to olo>* the i estate, 200 vary valuable lota and gores, aituated on 114th, i 115th 11 At). iftth U8th, 110th, 120th, 121st. 122d and 123d ivdlR A and First and Second avenuea, Harlem, streets, et-mprising a valuable water front; also, water right of about &V)feet en the llarlein river, opposite ward's Island. Val nable Improvements are in contemplation in the immediate vicinity of this property The Second avenue railroad is ra pidly progressing tew arde completion. The road is graded and the iron ready to be laid. The road will be in full ope ration to Harlem river by the lAth of July next, thereby in creasing the value of those lota frtm lCli to 2UU pur cent. This oifera unusual inducement i for the investment of rapi tal in purchase or improvements. Thetalewill be percmp tory to the highest bidder. Termo of ealo 10 per cent and the auctioneer's fees upon the day of sale, 211 per cent on tho CtbofJnne, when full warrantee deede will be delivered, and the balance, 7U per rent, ean remain on bond and mort gage for three years, at 7 per cent. The titlo of the proper ly is Indisputable, and will be conveyed free of all incum brances. Lithographic maps and fall particulars can ho oh taiued of Charles U. Thomson. Esp, No. 11 Court street Brooklyn, or of Albert II. Nleolay, auctioueor, No. 4 Bread ?treat, Mow York. CHARLES H. THOMSON, > _ CORNELIA GRAHAM, J Executor*. ALBIRT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.?STOCKS AND Bonds nt aucti in.?Albert H. Nicolayjwill sell, this day, May 4, at 12K o'clock, at tho Merchants' Exchange, by order of the administrator of Edward A. llavemeyer, decoased, SU shares Bank of North America, $1IH) each; 8 do. Bank of Amcriea. $1(10each; 5do. City Bank, $!U0 each: 6 do. Me chanics' Hank, $18 each; 13 ao. Greenwich Insurance Co., $25 each; 7 do. Firemen's Insnranoe Co.. $17 each; ft do. North River Insurance Co.. $2.0 each. $400 State of Ohio Six per Crnt Bonds, redeemable in 1800, Interest from 1st Janu ary. 1854, $200 Fire Indemnity Stock of the City of Now York, redeemable in 1858, 5 per cent interest from 1st Feb ruary, 1854; and for account of whom it may coneern, $10,000 New York Cidr Seven per Cent Transferable Stook, redeem able in 1857; $0,400 City of Stockton (California) Ten per Cent Bonds, payable in New York, in twenty years from date, with Interest coupons attached, payable each 1st January and 1st Jnly, vis.: 14 bonds of S.MK) caeh, dated 13th August, 1853; 2 do. of$5O0each, dated 12th Oct., 1853, 1 do. of$L000, dated Oth Deo., 1850; 4 do. o! $100oacb. dated 1st March, KM; $1,000 Manstield and 8aadusky City Railroad first mortgage sc\en per cent bonds, interest payable 1st January and aUt July ; $5 000 Pern and Indianapolis first mortgage seven p-r cent convertible bonds, interest payable semi annually at the Merchants' Bank. 1st January and 1st Jnty.$t,<)00 eaoh; $33,000 Lyons. Iowa, Central Railroad first mortgage seven per cent convertible bonds, intorest pavable at the Rank of ths Commonwealth, 1st June and 1st D'coeinber $l,000each; 10 shares Vermont Valley Railroad. $100 each;SO do. Atlan tic llanli. $100 do.: 50 do. City Fire Insnrance Company, $70 do.; 50 do, Etna I'iru Insurance Company. $50 do.; 5 do. Re Hunce Mutual Insuranoo Company, $100 do.; 20 d". Lafargs F ro Insurance Company, $50 do.; 20 do. Mechanics' an Traders' Insurance Company, $2.5 do.; 50 do. Hamilton Fire Insurance Company, $15do.: 125 American Oil Company. $;00_do.J_1.000dp. Excelsior White Zino Company, $5 do,; 4(0 do. 11 Gardiner Exoelsior Crusher and Amalgamator Manufacturing Company, $5 do. Terms of salo?Ten per cent ibis day, and tho balance to morrow. The accruelin t--> -t on all (ho bonds will he charged to the purchaser, \ 11 N. holde regular sales of stocks, bonds and other so curitics. on Monday and Thurscay of ouch week, at tho Mer chants Exchange. At private salo?A great variety of tirst cla.-s railroad I ends, hank, insurance and other stocks. Of lice No -I Broad street, next to corner of Wall. Albert ii. nicolay, auctioneer?household Furniture, pier glassos, pianofortes, Ao ?A. II. NICO LAY A CO. will sell at auction on Thursday, May 1, at lOJj o'clock, at the sales room. No. 16 Wall street, a general as sortment of household furniture, both new and secondhand, consisting of tapestry. Brussels and ingrain carpets, rose wood, mahogany and black walnut sofas, bureaus and bed steade, spring and hair mattresses, elegant French plato gilt frame mirrors, Baits of painted furniture, ro-ewood 7 octavo pianofortes, Ac. A. H NICOLAV. E. SINTZF.NIt'll W. R. BREWSTER. Albert h. nicolay, auctioneer-horses, carriages, ponies, harness, Ao., at auction?ALBERT 11. NICOLAY A CO , will sell at auction, on Thursday, May 4th, at 12 o'clock, in front of store No. 4 Broad stroot, two hay carriage horses, seven years old, sound and kind in single or double harness, or under the saddle, have been long used, and ar- highly valued by the presont owner, who sells, having no further use for them. Also, a cream eoloredpony, sound and kind In all harness, four years old, 4th or July next, out of tho celebrated full blooded pony Prince. Also, an elegant grey mare, nearly thorough bred, seven yours old tbis spring, and warrantod perfectly sound and kind ; ean trot a mile in thice minutes, and has never been trained, sold only because the owner has no further me for her. Also, a double set of harness, silver monnted: one do., brass mounted; one do, light buggy, silver mounted; one do, brass mounted Also, an elegant leather top buggy waggon, nearly new, made by J. C. Ham, and finished iu the best mauner. Also, a pet black greyhound. A. H. NICOLAY. E. SINTZENICH. W. R. BREWSTER. AC. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER?CABINET MAKERS' . stock at auction.?A. C. Tattle will sell on Thursday, Itb Inst., at half-past ton o'olook, on the premises No. 252 Bowery, the balance of the olegant stoek of rosewood, ma hogany and black walont furniture of Mr. John Zcrfass (who is removing), consisting of first elass rosewood parlor suits in brocatelle, plnsh, Ac., mahogany parlor, dining room, hall and bedroem furniture. The whole being of first elate manufacture, made nnder bis own supervision, and will he ?old without regard to cost for cash. Catalogues on the morning of sal*. AUCTIPN NOTICE -THOS. BELL. AUCTIONEER? By Thomas Bell All. N. Bush?Gontecl Furniture? This day. at 12 o'o'ock. will be Sold tho furniture oontained in the upper part of the houss ?3 Walker strcot, near Broad way, coneistiug of parlor and bedroem furniture, oilelith. enrpots, wardrobe, paintings, a valuable rosewood piano forte, by a firet class maker. Ac. Friday, at W}i o'clock, in tho salesroom, 27 Centre street, large sale of furnltnre, 10 sets harness. II cases rich satins, silks, and tailoring goods. Auction notice.-mpcaffray a Walter*. Auc tioneers comer of Cathorine and Henry streets, would inform thsir friends and the public generally, that they are now open at the above loomtlon for the reception of goods, and are confident, liy strict attention to business. liberal cash advances, and prompt returns of sale, of giving the ut most satisfaction to those who may feel disposed to favor (hem with their petronege. Out door sales of any descrlp tion rf goods solicited, and attended to with punctuality und despatch. Auction notice?gf.o clemens, auctioneer. Now York iet'crsall'*. Sixth avenue, corner of Tiiir ty l.intli street ?Saturday, May (1, at 4 o'clock P. M.. hones, carriages.wagons, harness. Ac., Ac.?Will be sold at auction, twelve young horses just iroro the country, well broke fer all business purposes, or the road; also two fine sa l lie horees, three pairs of line matebed horses. one pair of fine stylish carriage horses, two very superior and fast r ial horses. Waeons?Fine light road wagons, with or without L single tops, sonars box and business wagons, single and double harness of all descriptions. The sale will commence at 4 o'clock wl'h a great variety of new and secondhand har ness, saddles, bridles, blankets, sheets, halters. Ac., Ac. GEO. CLEMENS, Auctioneer, HENRY PALMER, Salesman AUCTION NOTICE.?L. A. MILLS. AUCTIONEER ? Joseph Concty, at the store No. hi) Greenwich etreet. will sell, without reserve, this. Thursday morning. at 10 o'clock, an Invoice of freehand desirable drova anil dyee. following which will be eold a tare*' stork of gro :eries, teaa, floor, sweet oil. Ac.; also a good horse, wagon and harness. For particulars see Courier A Enquirer. No postponement on aceonnt of the weather. A^huction notice.?positive sale of house hold Fnrnllnre Ac.?SAMUEL OSGOOD, Auctioneer, will sell at bis new sales rooms, tit Nassau street, near Maiden lane, to-morrow, Friday, at 10X o'clock A M .a large collection of new and second hand household furnl tore, belonging to rereral families, and removed for conve nience of sale, comprising several parlor suites of rosewood, mahogany and walnut, covered in rich brocatolle and hair cloth; enamelled chamber anites. sofas, chairs, sofa bed steads, marble top and other dressing bureaus; wardrobes: washstands, arm and rocking chairs, mahogany and other lrdstoads.bedding.hat stands, office funlturc. desks Ac ; mirrors, i tcgeres card tables, book cases, extension dining tables, royal Wilton, llrnssels. three ply and other carpets crockery, kitchen utensils, Ac., Ac. Catalogues on morning of sal*. A UCTION NOTICE -M IIFNRY. AUCTIONEER -BY J\ W 8. INllltAliAM, this day, at No 10 North William street, at l<blj o'clock, a largo quantity of second band furniture. Also, beds, bedding, quilts, carpets, chairs tablet, Ac. A RUCTION NOTICE -W. H. INCH AII AM. WILL PELL on Friday, at lOJk o'clock, all the elegant furniture con tained in the large four story house No. 7 Broadway, oon sistiug of tapestry and ingrain earpets. curtains ana orna meets, bookcases, marble top pier tables, centre do .four mr.rble top cottage suits, twenty excellent feather beds hair mattresses, dctiblo and single; rosewood sofa and chairs to match; ? hairs, bedsteads, dining tables and looking glssset. with a general assortment of crockery, and a large lot of kitchen tnrniturc. Catalogues the moraing of sale. Patur day, at IftJk o'clock, at the auction rooms, a lot of new furniture, sold to pay advances. Tuesday, Sheriff's sale of groceries. Particulars hereafter Auction pale of plants and standard roses ?J. L. Vandewater A Co will sell on Friday, May ft, at lf>d o'clock, at 90 Pine and fttiCedar streot, a eery choice collection of entirely new roses, la pots, comprising the dm st of the season, from the nursery of D Doll.Uroad way and Fiftieth street. A^BLWAY8 READY.?FINE CABINET FURNITURE housekeeping goods and fancv deoorations ?I) 8. Hough cn 1 the particular attention of purchasers to his new and extensive warerooms.in the tnarhle building 76 Bookman street, four doors below Gold where may always bo found the largest, choicest, rarest, richest and most complete as sortmei/t of everything nertainlng to housekeeping aefnr nituroof every description, style and pries; carpets of all kinds and grades; oilolotl s, leds. blankets, bedding and mattreeses; oil paintings, pier and oval glasses, china din ner and tea sets, eutlory, sllvsr ware elegant mantel d-co rations, clocks Ao.;and,in addition, a multitude of artl ties both nscful and ornamental, all of which will ha sold aheap for rash. All goods warranted to give entire satis faction. Brandy, sf.gars and gin at auction-on Friday. at 10k o'clock, at 37 Dey street, corner of Greenwich ?Croeenes, teas, c (fee. mustard, pepper, smok leg and rbewiug tobacco, segars. champagne brandy, gin, wine. Also barroom uhairs. store and plpo, carpet, Ac , with a lot of miscellaneous articles suitable for small deal ers. WELLINGTON A CARTER An-ti noor CM L. TUCKER. AUCTIONEER.?LABOR AND AT s tractive sale of household furniture carpet*. mirrors, silver, ehlna and glass ware ?BILLING A TUCKER will sell on Friday, May ft, at 43 Walker street, afe v doors west of Broadway, a large assortment of household fatnitnre such as sofss. chairs, carved rosewood suit in ertmsoa and maroon brocatolle; tables, among which are solid mahogany exteaalon dining, earved rosewood, marble top centre bed steads, feather beds, hair mattresses Brnsseis. three ply, end ingrain earpets, oil clothe, matting, mirrors among which arc two Frsneh plats piers, 34 by Ti inchei. lamps, erosksry. china ware in elegant decorated tea and dinner sets, vases. Ivory handled cutlery, a large assortment of silverware, strong which is one elegant tea set. rake plates, forks snd spoons, glassware. Ac. Also, one elegant rosewood piano. Hale positive, rain or shine /T6lFpORATION~SALE ? PUBLIC NOTICE IH HERE \J by given that a sale will take pKee on Wednesday, the 10th day of May. 1N14. at the public vard. foot of Kivlngton street. East river, snd In Jane street, near Washington of snvb goods as have been removed from the wharves, plirs and etreete of the city as Incumbrances, and have remained in ti e yards np t . tbe third dev of Arrll last p .it. The sale st the yard font of Hivlnston etreet K K.. will commence at lilo'e'ock A M . and at the jard In Jane street, at Jo'oloek I' M. deeds to I * sold consist of granite atone, oak lust her carts flsgrirg stone, oil casks, old cratey.Ao Ae ratals ruc? of wblrb may l e obtained at the office of the Hnptrlntendent of Htreeta, oerner of Grand and Essex stnets. st tits corporation yards, or at tbe offlec of tbe auctioneer, l'ctt r Porks, f t Nassau street |?y i rdey of UkOKGK WHITE. Sn|>erintendent of Streets. DM1 D NAHH, AUCTIONEER, bTOItr. 311) BROAD ?. wsj ?On Friday. May ft. at in o'clock A. W . at the store, large and extensive sale of household furniture, and parlor and kitchen furniiure consisting of sofas, trie a-tctes, wnrdrote* with mirror dooes, book rases, side b> ards. dices unieaus snd ttaaus, extension tables, marble top eenire caffl *nd pier tables: maho-anv ' Inlni. tor.?nd work tables; largo oSue tables, ottomans, divans, r,eking e!.airs eon.iaf/dcs, marble top washstands, mahogany and ci.na ? hairs, matte racks, hatitands, F'eauh an-1 euttega 1 rdsteads, Lair mattresses, paUlnsses, pillows ay i holders; pier g cases. enffMvltig*. Ac : Brussels and Ingr sin carpets, stair rode, oil cloth, toilet sets, china and gl'.as ware Ao A'so one rosewood piano and ?t?ol. Ca'.hlo'goet tea Jy the oinieg of nit, RALES AT ADCTIOI, COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT AUCTION-TnE FINE place ?t Stamford, Conn., bail! and formerly oecupied ky the Into Henry J. Sanford. Esu , will be sold on Tuesday, ? ay 1C It will l>e put npat leu tlian half tie eoit, and eold to the highest bidder. Two thirda can remain on mortgage The aale Mill begin at 10 A II , with the furniture, horaea carriages, Ac. The place will be eold at 12 11. J. SMITIi DODGE. 27 Bond atreet. DS. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER. ?ALL THE MAONIFI ? cent roaewood furniture contained in house No. 308 Fourth avenue, of parlor, dining, and chamber, elegant cmlelliehnienta, costly carpe Is, Ac. will be aold at 10 A. M., thia morning, without reaervation or regard to weather. The couteuta of the house conaiat partly of large and elegant French plate, oval, and other nlrrora; rich and heavy lace and brocatelle curtains; costly cornleoa; lino and haudaome.y carved rosewood tables, with Egyptian and statuary tops; rosewood nlated etegere; elegant and luxuri ous rosewood suits, covered in the moat ooatly French liro catellre, con listing of sofas, tete a tetes, arm and easy chairs, sewing and parlor do massive and substantial rose wood bookcases, with secretary attached; very excellent rosewood idanoforte, 7 octave (warranted); also a Paris cs cretoire. designed expressly for ladies; line oil paintings, designed and executed by some of the most talented of our artists; taepestry. Brussels, velvet, ingrain, and other car pets; stair rods, oiiclotb, Ac,, Sevres porcelain vases, also, the most beautiful collection of elegantly decorated and painted china vases, bisque Ditchers, figures, Ac ; Jewel cares, alabaster and other Clocks, card receivers, Ac.; costly and vell constructed extension and other tablet; elegant china dinner sets, tea sets, Dresden ehina, silver servioes, cake baskets, silver ware, forks, spoous, castors, salvers, cut glass tumblers:champagne, wines, tnaderla, Ac.; French rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, bureaus, stands, toilet sets, sofas, lounges, chairs, mattrosscs, pillows, bods, ooun ter paxes. Ao. DS. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.?EXTENSIVE AND ? important rale of valuable first diss rosewood and mahogany cabinet furniture, English. Brussels, tapestry, velvet, and ingrain carpeting, French porcelain oil paint logs, Ac., to morrow tnurning, at 10>d A. M at tho Marble Hall. 76 Heektnan atreet, between Cliff and Gold, consisting of eomc fifteen suits of rosewood parlor furniture, in various colored French hrocntolles and plush; large, commodi >us, and costly circular secretary bookcase, in rosewood, first rate pieces of workmanship; rosewood and mahogany ward robes, lined with cedar, plate glass fronts; do. do, ser pentines, bnrenus, wash, corner, and work etnnds, corner cupboards, rosewood marble top centre, side, and pior tn lies extension do., in rosewood, mahogany, oak, and wal nut; ladies' rosewood parlor secretary, handsomely Inlaid, very costly; rosewood and mahogany bedsteads of numerous styles, enamelled and Inlaid chamber furniture in suits; brocatelle and brocade covered easy, sewing, and reception rl airs, Sevvcs porcelain vasei, most exquisitely dooorated; ctina dinner lets, both plain and decorated; tea sets of nu merous patterns, toilet do., China pitchers, spittoons, card receivers, figures, vases, and bisquu pitchers, 1'arlMi do , marl 1c ao . and vases: piano and table oovexs. Marseilles qnilts. and woollen blankets, plated trays, spoons, forks, castors, rut glassware, iron cutlery, English, Bru-seli, tap estry, velvet, and ingrain carpeting, rugs, matting, Ao. A gallery of meritorious oil paintings, in gold frames; muho gany sofas rockers, and easy chairs, cane seat do. Also, a number of large, richly framed oval French mirrors. Uouds ready for inspection. Catalogues on day of sale. eOLTON, AUCTIONEER ?GREAT ANNUAL SALE of the wreck of household furniture, on the breaking up of Mar day.?F. COLTON will sell, this day, Thirtdav, May 4, at 10>a o'clock, at the auction rooms No .">9 Hoek nan street, the largest amount of household furniture that has been offered since May, 18SS. It will compri o every bin1 and description of household furniture, from a thousand and ore families, soinc of which Is tip top, and some is some what shorn of its original polish. There are. however, se veral first quality tapestry and Hrutsels carpets, three ply and ingrain do., any quantity of ollolotha fifty or more eo fas, good, lad and indifferent, large and small mirrors, beds and mattresses in quantities, mahogany chairs oT all pat terns, carved maplo do., warJrehes ana socrctariea, exten sion, eon ire and card tables, large French plate mirrors, Ac. N. It ?All the ruins of llcrculanouu and Pompeii will be exhibited without regard to weather. On Friday, May 5. at 101y o'clock, at Nos 32 and ol East Broadway, grand clear ing'out sale of the entire stock of new cabinet furuituro. It will cm! raec every kind and description of mahogauy and rosewood furniture, which must he disposed of and ttken awsy same day. More full particulars will be given in to morrow 's paperi. Garden flowers ? w. s. mcilvain will sell at auction this day, at the scedstore. 7 John street, fit l'1 , o'clock, a general aseortment of garden plants, com prising hardy, perpetual, moss, bourbon, tea and climbing roses, (with and without pots): verbenas and dahlias in great variety; monthly honeysuckles, flowering bulbs, Ae., Ir small lets, frtm J. A F. tlenderaon, Jersey City; their itock embraces upwards of fifty thousand plants. Gentle men purchasing largely at private sale wlU be liberally dealt with. Handsome household furniture -william IRVING A CO.. auctioneers, will sell at auction on Friday, May 5, at 10}? o'clock, at 197 Church street, parlor furniture: Brussels carpets, elegant suite of rosewood furni ture, covered in crimson and maroon brocatelle; do. do. in crimson velvet, richly carved rosowood etegere, marble top sola and centre tables, rosewood folding and sofa tables, quartettes, carved rosewood 6% ectave piano, made by Cur tissAl'o. and cost $300; oil paintings and engravings in hanilfimc frames, French plate ornamental frame pier glasi cs. brocatelle and lace window curtains, rosewood marble top fancy tables, mantel clocks and ornaments, etegere, rosewood bookcases. Bedroom furniture: roBewood French bedsteads, marble top dressing bureaus, waslistands. ward robes, mahogany and walnnt French bedsteads, cabinets and wardrobes, hair mattresses, feather beds, Ac., mahogany sofas and chairs iu hair cloth: mahogany extension dining tables, tea do., cane soat chairs, buffet sideboards marble tops, dinner and tea sets, croekery and glass ware, together with a general aseortment of kitchen furniture. F. Handsome household furniture -william HIVING A CO.. auctioneers, will sell at auction, on Fri Jay, May A. at 10'J o'clock, at 746 Broadway, corner of Aster place, ail the handsome furniture contained in the above house?made to order by Mcflraw A Me.-ki?consist ing of Brussels and tapestry carpets, suit of carved black walnnt furniture. sofa tote a-teter, arm chairs and sewing, conversation do., parlor do. covered in plush, soit of carved mahogany furniture in haircloth, elegant rose wood piano, made by Gale A Co., snit crimson satin damask window curtains, delaine do,, two elegant large French piale pier glasses. Ironic and marble clocks and candclabras. Manai u-r cases, ladies' secretaries, papier machles. pearl inlaid tables, black walnnt and mahogany marble top centre ta hies, superb India tea nays. Dining room?Brusaols oarpote, mahogany extension dining table, cane scat arm cha'rs, chairs, dinner set, decorated china tea set, pla'.od cake has kets. urns, castors, vegetable dishes, Ac.: bookcase and se. cretsrles, tea tables, mahogany divans in haircloth, its ro< m furniture?Carved mahogany French bedsteads, mar ble top dressing bureaus, do. washslanda, mahogany ward rob. a. hair mattresses, leather beds, bolsters and pillows, oilcloths. Brussels stair carpet, window curta'm ao ? hades incrain carpets, Ae. Also a general assortment kitchen furniture, with wbi ih the sale will commeaoo. HENRY H LEEDS. AUCTIONEER-BY n II I.F.EDS A Co.?On Thursday. May 4, at 12 o'clock, la front of the store. No. li> Naisau atreet ?A gray mare ona of the most splendid horses in the State, for speed, action, style, an I endurance, and com! ining great spirit wiih entire u-s tlcuess: warranted sound, and free trom all vice and trlok. One beautiful Boston chaise, built by Thomas Ooddnrd, to j order; lias been used but three or four times and is in per feet order. Also, one of Isaac Ford's best built light top wagons; been used but little. Also, two setsof first rate light harness, and uae saddle and bridle. One second hand phioton. in perfect ordor. with shafts and pole; to be sold without reserve; cost WO. Also, one close carriage, in good order, to he eold without reserve; raaie by Wood A Torallu JOSEPH nEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER.?FRIDAY, MAY ft. at o'clock A. It., at tin' central ,-?U- rooms. W'il loughhy street, corner of Pcsrl. Brooklyn, a large ami gene ml assortment of good second hand fomHnra. pianos car rets, Ac., Ac Much of the furniture is nearly as good as new. lot as it is all second hand purchasers will lind it to their interest to call on Thursday afternoon and evening, when the catalogues will bo ready, and eaamino for thorn selves. JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE. AUCTIONEER ? STORE 110 Centre street, corner of Eranklin?On Friday, at the auction room, at 10 o'clock, a large lot "f seoond lian I furniture ofall descriptions, consisting of sofas, chairs, ta bles, washstands, wardr bookcases, bedstead* of all descriptions; Brussels, three ply, and ingrain carpets; paint'd rnits of bedroom furnit ore. sofa I eds, feather beds, mattresses of hair, moss and straw; in feet every thing in the ehapo of household furniture, from basement to upper story. i an be found in this sale M M T. BOYD, Salesman. J MORI ARTY, AUCTION EER. WILL SILL, THIS ? day, at 10 o clock. at I7.i Chatham street, a large as sortment of furniture, removed for sale; also featherbed*, carpets a large lot of oilcloths, mattresses, Ao. Sale will be pe Bill re sal without reserve. Mark m ray, auctioneer.?peremptory sale of furniture, piano. Ac?On Friday. Mar ft, at init o'clock, at hl.1 Fourth street, near Sixth avenue, M Wray v ill sell as al ove the entire furniture of a private family leaving the city, comprising one elegant rosewood piano, but little uied, utade I y a celebrated maker, and cost thr one handroine pnrlor snite of rosewood furniture. In French lirocatelle; marble top. centre, side and pier tables; sofas, tcte a-tetes. tape!try. and ingrain carpets, parlor, rooking, and easy chairs double and single mahogauy and walnut bedsteads; best hair mattresses, .palliation washstands. and kitchen furniture Deposit! required of every pur chaser. PETER PARKS AUCTIONEER?VALUABLE HOUSE and lot in tbs Fourth wnrl -Partition sale, by order of the Supreme Court?On Thursday. May 4. at ri o'clock, at the Merchants' f ichange will l.e sold tho brick house and lot on the northeast outner of Madison and (Hirer atrsots. Sale peremptory. Fall particulars may be had ni the auc tioneer, at ti e store T9 Nassau street, cr of S W A K- A. 6 A IKES, Attorneys, same building, second floor. MN. CROFT, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON . Wednesday, May ft, a< 10 o'clock. at No \9 Conrt street Brooklyn, n large assortment of honsehold furni lure; also counters, awnings, potts, Ac., alts a lot of new stoves, furnaces, Ac. TTTM DUMON* AUCTIONEER.?DC MONT A JEN TV KIN'S will tell at auction, en the 4th of May, at I (Hi A M. (he furniture of tho First W'etleyan Chapel. In Vea tiy street, between Hudson and Oreenwleh. consisting of gas fixtures, pulpit, carpet, chairs, a lot of lumber, Ao. Ao XSTU WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON TV Friday, at lOo'elock. at No. 1><7Canal street, a large end desirable assortment of household furniture. Ac., from lam.lio Ireaking up housekeeping, maho-iaay and walnut book-ates. mirrors, palitfnga. window curtains, shades mantel clock and vases, plated tea and eoffeo set, forks and spoons cutlery, elegant carpets, large quantity of oil eloth, stair reds. oiaUrrstes. gotbic and cottage bedsteads, supe rior hair mattresses and feather beds, dressing and plain bureaus, marble top centre and estensh<n tables, wardrobes, wash stands, dining room and kitchen fnrnitnre. Ao. CLOTHlifB, M. CTAST-OPT CLOTHING AND FURNITURE W \NTEfU J Persona having any to dispose of enn receive a fair prfee JS.1 3rt,fcftte ?ssie, or by sending per poet to L M. Dili SEl.DORr, IS Rim etreet. Ladle* attended to by Mr*. Doe MM CLOTH (HO AND FURNITURE-LADIES AND GEN tlemen having any to dispoeo of, can reeoivo the ntinost value in cash by sending to tho stores 12 M ost Broadway place and ft2 West Broadway, or letter por post. S. COHAN N. B.?Ladle* attended to by Mrs. Cohoa. ? /TAST-OTF CLOTH IN O.-EI.ftOO WORTH WANTAD VJ Tho blghosteash price will bo liberally given, in enrront money, for large or small lots of good loft off clothing, of every description. Address throurli pott, or call on JAM Eh MORON EV. at his second hand store, N*. 11 Orange street, near Chatham EN R AND noTS' CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE and retail, at the lowert nrieee. J VANDI RilILT, SI Fnltrn street M rnniTUBi. CTHttP IRON BEMTEAM, SPBINO MATTRESSES J elneteo p elliastore.?There healthy beds are th? best And eh?ipe*'. now made N B?t Id or bar.l mittre ass altered to elastic or spring beds ehoaol" Iron imdatos . ell Satts 94 to Apt at J. MoDOWRLI, 8. SftSBroadway, near Prince street. _____________ JIDIXON'8 CARI ET I I'RNITt RA MAWUFACTOR1 . and warerooair sua Broadway, t| peston hlovowu Street, nest store above tlrere, Ch**oh -J D. weutir* tpi-ctfujlv invite the attention ef his old < aetorr ere an* purchasers generally, to examina. UU iagga Aataetaamsil o< cabinet fer.liter* in different kinds of srnod of kis *wn manufectnrs, male of ecasoned wood, end of tho beet ma trrial nU tbr'Ughont. and tho largeat and lost s',e;k t?r e| I at.i iA lb* nppep pert el the eitj. C*U ?ol lib HlfMELLAlTEOUS. CLARK'S PATENT FLOPRIN(i MILL^Ow"OiTeV hit it ion at tho Hailem Railroad deput, room 21, it tie Tory beet flouring mill in tba world, and the patent richt offcra tbe bait obanoa to be foand for a ?pet ulatlon. Call and ?ee it. CIONGREBS BOOTS -TUB ATTENTION OP SOUTH ) era and Vt'eitern tuyere, and mannfaoturcra. ia lolleit od to Smith'* patent elaetic ?ore* for gaiter hooka, being cool, loft and bliable to tba foot, abtorbing all the pertpira tion N. II ? Tbaae gooda, for warm elimatoa, aro anperior to all othera for durability, elaaticity and eaae. The trade aupplied at JOHN W. COKLIKS A CO., 82 I>cy atreet. IjM'E IN FIRM ART, AT 114 CHAMBERS STREET.? J Oak oil applied aratuitoualy for wiak and inflamed cyea. a euro. eafe. and uff.ctual euro for diseaaea of the eyes. Peraona afflicted call and try it. WYNNE'S PATENT REACTION CENTRIFUGAL T pump nnd Are engine?Adapted to any aitnatlon. un limited in power, certain in action, permanent in uae, and withal. 10 low in coat, that they ?ro rapidly enperaeding all otbera. Call and be aatisfled of theae tacts, at tho olllue and warehouse of Union Power Company of United Statoa, 33 Broadway, removed from 24, opposite present stand. Carafes?j p. wilson, the propagator and X exhibitor of the Charter Oak grapes in New Y'urk for a few years past, would respectfully say to his friends that be has a few more ol those beautiful roots for sale. 11 any of t he grapes grow to the monstrous siio of an inch and a hair iu diameter. This grape is perfeetly hardy; it needs no protac* lion in wintor; it ripens in the Northern and Western States from the 1st to tho 23th of September. Foresting, prcsorv ing. jellies or wine, there are no hotter grown. Those wish. Ing roots of tlio above will rond in their orders soon. All or ders addressod to J. P. WII,SON, No. ft Scamrasl Street corner of East Broadway, will moot with prompt attention' (TUANO TOR SALE, IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, T by the subscriber K. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street, near Brooklyn ferry. HUYLAR'S TRUE AND VALUABLE GIFT ENTER prise lor nil nations?F.aeh purchaser of a daguerreo type receives (valued at SI AO) a gratuitous certificate of the great enterprise In New York. References, see 'l'imus and Budget. Herring.?five hundred kegs prime land ing, por Richard Andoraon. from Rotterdam. K1EKEN A MKLCHKKS, !? Front atreet. LYON'S CRYSTAL PALACE MEDAL. England gnve him honor, Belgium was tho donor Of a prise of merit ton: But our own great exposition Capped the elimsx of amb tioa With a medal. 'Tis bis dne; For whanever bogs or roaches Ills magnetic dust approaches, Down they no il hilo to rats and mine, vile vermin, His pills are like a firm an Oi'death from his depot I.YON'S magnetic powder for the destruction of insects, has received the medals of three World's Fairs, and alio that of the American Institute. It is noisouioas and inf illi ble Central depot 424 Broadway, and tt'J Duok street, Phi adelpltia Manufactory of gilt mouldings, -requii.k. WUYER A HERMANN, 487 Broadway, entrance in Broome street. New paper hangings thomas jones, ski Grand, corner Suffolk street. New York, manuractnrer and importer ot paper hangings, ia constantly te. oivlng all the new varieties of wall papers and decorations from the most eminent manufacture! ? in Europe with the best stylet of American productions? anab as Imitation of marbles, woods, and frasco utile, of painting for private reshlmiooa hotels, public buildings, hanking houses nfllros Ac ?a* prices that will defy competition. The best uxpc hangoct are employed. All work warranted. \TOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE CHEAP XN lamps.?The subscriber has on hand a largo and well assorted stock of lamps, girandoles, vases. Ac., which he otters at prices lower than any other establishment iu the city. FRANCIS WHITE, 218 Canal atreet, three doors enstcf Hudson street. REPLATINO?OLD WARE REFLATE') EQUAL TO now and warranted via.: apoons forks, oa?tors, oakv baskets, trays brass stair rods, and ail metal articles Send orders to the Silver Plating Factory, 212 Centre street, neat Grand atieet SHOW CASES-HOFFMAN A FERESII'S SHOWCASE wareroom, S7 Bowery, near W'alkor street. Cases made in every style?silver plated and brass, rosewood, ma hogany, Ao. N. B.?Old cases taken In exchango. SniKTS OF TOE BEST QUALITY CAN ALWAY'S BE had at M'Lattghlin's, ready made, or made to moasure. Likewise, every article in men's furnishing goods?cravats, stocks, gloves hosiiry. under garments, suited to all sea sons. llisstoroii on tho north west oorner.of Chambers and Greenwich streets. 475 FINANCIAL. n AAA ?CASH ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, rJ.UUv/* watches, jewelry, segars, pauofortes, merchandise, aud personal property generally, (or the same bought for cash.) en liberal and confidential terms, at the Heal Ertate and Loan Ageuey, 83 Nassau street, over the dfinir g saloon. (jsrn nnnT0 lend bond and mortgage, tJvJv/aUUv/ in various snuis. on productive NilMtltl in this city, that must be worth double tho amount loaned. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street. ftKfl nnn TO loan-on diamonds, watches. ?ff*UU?UUvf jewelrv. Ao., or bought for cash. Good city stocks, notes, bona* and mortgages and bills of ei change negotiated All business confidential. App'y aN the ~ 'Ni-hhb ttrbc' comer of THOMPSON A CO. eity stocky notee, bond* and mortgage cbanue negotiated All business eonfidei watch importing and loan office, 1021 Anu, gee1 Se.x dflA nnn WANTED?A GENTLEMAN HAVING NPlU.UUU $10,000 to invest safely, who would like the biiuation of t-eaourer in a prosperous manut'a ;turiag coin pnny, and Mho cau give undoubted references as to charac ter, may hiar of a desirable berth bf addressing Manufac turer, box 3.S41 Post Office, with real name and address. d?-| nnn ?wanted, ONE thousand dollars t]pl?UUl/? for one voar, on a c? attol mortgage, for which a bonna of $00 will be given and seven per cent into rest. Address L. W., Ilcrald office. (tQnn ?WANTED, ON PERSONAL SECURITY. THE eJPxtai v/U? loan of ?900, for whleh $?20 will he returned, in instalments of ?20 per month. None used af ply hut suoo m intend to act fairly, as this is a genuine honest transaction. Address V. W , Herald office, to day or to morrow. d?7r: WANTED. FOR SIXTY DAYS, FOR WIIIOU A qD I fJ personal mortgage on property worth treble tUs amount, and a liberal bonus will be given. Address F W. J., lit ruin offic e. 4 LADY WOULD LIKE TO MEET WITH A PARTY A. who would lend her two hundred dollars, for which tL? v can receive a handsomely furnished parlor, with or without board, or security will'be given on furniture. Ad drvps Anna, Broadway Post Office, stating when and where an interview can he bad. I7XCIIANGE AND BANKING OFFICE-WOOD A DUN j I.AP, Cincinnati, Ohio.?Collections payable in Cincia nati remitted on the day of payment by first mail, deduct ing current rate of exchange only. Far those payable with exchango tbe face of the bill will be remitted. For collec tions at all other points throughout the West, proceeds re mitted on tbe day that advice of payment is reoeived, de ducting one quarter commission Having responsible cor re-pnndsnts we are enabled to collect upon all points with facility. Refer to:? ( has. A. Ileigs, Esq., Cashier American Exchango Bank. Fam'l 11 White, Esq., Cashier Grocers' Bank. Richard Berry. Esq., Cashier Tradesmen's Bank. T K Ackly, Esq., Cashier Leather Manufacturers' Bank. Finley. Kisram A Co., hankers, Wall stroet. J T Van Vleck A Read, bankers. Wall stree*. J M Davie*. Jones A Co., importers 100 William street TtfONF.Y AT 2*9 BROADWAY.?CASH ADVANCES i t made on merchandise, Jewelry, silver ware, watches, 0 unds, pianos, or any other property; also tbe above to right for ash. Business confidential. d?0 Broadway, np stairs, from 0 to 5 o'clock. The highest prices paid in cash. M ONEY.?CASH ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS. 1(1 wattl.e* jimilry riiverware, valuoMea, an J pere .n* froperty generalir, or bought for caih. R ffOOl). DFal on atreet aetond floor, tront room, from S to 9 P. M. Spina did oil painting! for aele obeap. XT EM' YORK, MAY I, LSM THE PRESIDENT AND XN director! of the Bowery Rank have tbia day declare! a dividend of four per cent, payable on and after tbo 10th ^lfb . 1 in?t. Tin- tran der booki trill be cloned nntil the 9th in clualre. by order, N. O. BRADFORD, C'aebior. COUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, t? Atbinrum Building, 175 .iflantio atreet,?On and after tt." tiret day of Say ^nexMhie Institution wiH be opened doily, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M., and alao on each Saturday evening! from A to 9, and the pvuaant practice of opening oi Monday and Wednesday evening! will he dlacoiitlnuod. Ii , nitor! are reminded that depoelti made by the Id;h day oi April elll draw Internet from the let of April ? SMITH; ?? IRA SMITH, Preiideat. DAVID B. BAYLIS, ) >. p,..i i?e. GEO. A. JARV1S, JT,C* Preeidente. Cro W. H" A an, Secretary. Brooklyn, March 29,1AM. Temporary loans will be receiver at tiie ( on ptroller ? Office. No 9 Hall of Renorde. in anma of n?t ie?a than one thoneand doilart, for which revenue bonda of the city will ba leaned, bcarUg Intereal at ala pot cant, tad payable in elx, nine, or t ?eive monaht. A. C. I'LAKG, Comptroller. Comptroller'# Office New York. April 29 ISM. \Y 'ANTED?ON FIRST CLASS REAL ESTATEIN TIIE beet part of Brooklyn. E3A.U0O to EtO,000, fur three or w rth it a low valuation SNJ.OUO Addrevt box 2!)ti feet Office. WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC. YklAMOND PINS AM) R INGS.-LADI ES AND GEN J t tl.mcn'e ringa of the lint water. gnntleni-n'e pine ladlra' |dnl. oroeaee. Ac , Ac , at ranch leu than launl rricea GEO. C. ALLEN, importer, wholeaelo and retail. I Wall atrret. GENTLEMEN'S BREAST PINS-GOLD AND OPAL gold and tmarald piaa, gold and jrameta. gold an I ruby gold and imitation diamond, opal acarf pine, plain go'd acarf pine. Ae., Ao , atleaa than uana) price*. OEO.C. ALLEN, importer, wholteale and retail. 11 Wall atreet Gold bbacf.lets.-plain band bracelets, fancy bnnd brneeleta, Moanlo bracelet! came . broee leta, pearl bracelete, Ac , Ae. GEO. C. ALLEN, importer, wboleaale end retail, 11 Wall atreet. (-iENTLEMEN'B GOLD STUDS AND SLEEVE BUT Y ton!. Voenlc itndi, enmeo !tnde, pearl etude garnet atnda plnin !tnd!, engrnrnd ateda, Mneaic altera hnttona, cameo aleeve hnttona. gold atone aDere hnttona. Ac Ae. OF.O C ALLEN. Imp-irter, wboleaale andweteil, No 11 Wail atreet hotels. (OOPER IIorSE 3?4 BROADWAY-THIS NEW AND j popular hotel 1 ea obanged haada. and la now oponed to the pnl-lie on the Reropean plan. Elegantly furniehed roonia to lat without board. JOHN II GOODWIN. FSORT WASHINGTON ?PAVILION HOTEL ?IIRF.W.S 1 I cry. eiil 1 a opanad f'r thereecptloa of fetnlilea on th? 16th Mny, and kf pi aa a flrat cl.vaa hoove For anrf and itil I bathing l.oetiay, r-ahlng gunning, aad beauty of eeeuerj, it ta unri'Paaaed. Boata leave foot of Kol.lnvoi, atreet dailj For parti t.'.ata epp'y to D P THOMAS 11'Liberty atreet OTAlX EOTEL AT GR AVESEND ?THIS WELL O knows and well eeieVvhod hot-lia to lot Thegood will two ycira '!??? end fornitnre for etL rent El Mi only. Bofteeilon Immediately It la loretod In tha eentre r t Oravaaant! vl'l ,g? rathe tew plank road to Coney lelei,A Howe J ree, r.ily paint-d In perfe< t orf ar, etal ling gar A ?? In.-I? t lor u,e Hrgevt bn -in ?? _ _Sn " Ik? premiee* to tYM FUEL HILLURDS, 1>JI IIARDS ? EII.LIAEDS IN BEO/OKI YN-Tni [) ll'.fttgua ITnll rooma containing '.welva teblea. ?'? thrla'iirt lu the city of Brooklyn an-, (tttrd and ar-aegad lalnwitr eorerlm to anything of ktcdinNewf'rb or elveWkerc nil admliera of thli teal.l ineble emne-moot Will do well te vteit tbia eetabli'^iment Entrance on Court yy* nW||pi* &'l N%***' TOO!TOYNBEE AnVSEMKNTS. BURTON'S THEATRE. CHAMBERS STREET.?DOORS open at C\, curtain n?M >t7',4 o'clock lbor?lay evening, Mar 4. will I f performed I'AUL FRY. Colonel Hardy Ifr. Placi-le llardy Mr. Holman Witbirton Mr. Kuxaell Stanley Mr. G->urly liarrv Jlr. Norton Paul Pry Mr. Borton Simon Mr Kadclitfo Ml" Hardy Mr. llooxh Mrx. Su'jtlu Mrs Iltighee I'liobe. Mrs. Hurton Marian Miss Mason Overturoa, Ac Orctieatra PERFECTION. Sir Lawrence Paragon Mr Andrews Chaa. Paragon. ..Mr. Jordan | Ivato O'Brien Mrs. Hill BOWERVTHEA^RK?PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER I. P Waldron: Stage Manager, F. C. Weinyaa. Tune notice. The doors will ojirn at li'j; curtain rises at 7 o'clock Lower Tier of Boars, AO cents; Upper Tier. El cents; Pit and Oallery. 1 i.'1 J cents; Private Boxes. 51; S"ats in Orchestra Bears. M) rents; Scats in Private Hoaee. AO cents. Thursday evening. May 4, will ho performed THE OCEAN OF I.IFE. MatMerriton Mr Eddy THE WATER HITCHES. Miss Fanny Sparks Miss Ilcrring JACK SIIEI'PARU. Jack Miss Dawes | Blneakin Mr Griffith, Hon. Isabella Murville Mrs. Clarke PUKDY'S NATIONAL THEATRE-ADMISSION, 2.1 and AO cents, children I alf prl-o to afternoon perform ancrs only. Curtain rises at Jt^ o'eolck. This evening at 7>? o'clock UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Uncle Tom Mr. J. Lingard Bt Claire Mr J It Ilowe Gnmpton Cuto Mr. II Stono Eva Little Cordelia Howard Topry Mrs O C. Howard Fletcher.. . Mr. G. W. L Fox I l.cgroe Mr. N. B Clarke Uarvis Mr. J. J. Prior | Eliia Mrs. J. J. Prior AtCcrnonn perf-maiicca EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. THE ORIGINAL GEORGE CHRISTY A WOOD'S MI* atrvle, No 444 Broadway, perform every tveuvna Tickets, 2.1 cents Door* open at 7; commence at R o'clock. This company has no connection with any other. II WOOD. Business Manager. GEORGE CHRISTY, Stage Manager. The entertainment t > conclude with NEW OPERATIC BUR I.ETTA?UNCLE TOM'S CABIR. Uncle Tom 8. A WolL I?W George Christ} Eva Littie Annie Knesa A Cabu.?George Christy, well known for tlio last t*oW? yca.s in connection with E liiopian Minstrelsy, takes thh method of informing the pnblic that he has formed a conart nerehip with Mr Henry Wood, of Minstrel Ilall, No 44< Broadway, at which plaoo ha will appear everv evening GEORGE CHRISTY. BARNOM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM ?ALL THIS WEEK from Monday, 1st, to Saturday, (ith of May ?Grand Spring Exhibition of magniliecnt Singing nirds. A large sum In prir.es to he .distributed. Performances as usual every afternoon at R o'clock and ovary evening nt 7J4- H?PI>y Family and a'l tho other curiosities, to ho seen as usual. Admittance, 25 cents: children tiuder ton 1 1., cents; firxi balcony and par<|uat. I2>. cents extra. Ilest place to see tho grand Crystal Palace procession to day. QT. NICHOLAS F.XTIIRITION ROOM 49.1 BROAD I' way.?Benefit of the widows and orphans of t'm m.Tcr ers by the Into fire nt .'121 Broadway.?The Ulan a .*?-*- most respectfully infurmt the public that the proceeds of Rator day evening next. May 11 will be appropriated towards the relif of those distressed by the above calamity, la eonai deration of tho very lU-t-sHng encouragement offered by many prominent members or the Fire Department, it hat been deemed advisable to pine- the price of tickets at one dollar each. CIIA8. WHITE, Protirlstor. MJULLIEN'S . FAREWELL CONCERTS, Previous to his departure for irtori, FOR TEN NIGHTS ONLY, Comment-lug MonpAT, Mat 15 CASTLE GARDEN. s BU UTON'S.?EXTRA NOTICE.?TO NIGUT, (TIIURS day.) 1*AliIs PUT, For tie last time this neason. The visiters "vvill have nn opportunity of witnessing those two popular comedlins, i MR. BURTON AM) MR. PLACIDE, in the same piece. Mrs. C. B. Hill plays a new character in the farco. On Friday, (to uiorr w.) TWO VlTW PTFPFS TnE MARRIED UNMARRIED! a Drama And AWAY WITH MELANCHOLY, a Faroo. On Saturday. Mrs. C. B. Hill's Benefit. On Monday, Mr. Placlde's Benefit. T. NICHOLAS EXHIBITION ROOM, 493 BROADWAY, ?Benefit of the Widows and Orphans of the Sufferers of the late Fire at 231 Broadway ?The manager most rospeet fully informs the public that the proceeds of Snturday evening next, May 6. will l.e appropriated towards tkt ! relief of those distressed by tho above calamity. CHAS. WUITE, Proprietor. ; DR. ABROTT'S EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES WILL RE kept on exhibition at the Stuyvcuant Institute, No. (i68 Broadway, while negotiations for its purchase for this coun try are pending. Open from !> A. M. to 10 P. M. Adinissiuo 25 cents Catalogues 25 cents each. Allowances to schools Theatrical.?leader of orchestra and atage carpenter required for a first cla-** the itre. Ap ply immediately to Charles T. l'arsloe, Burton's Theatre. -WANTED. as on IT* TO TEATBL with an exhibition; one that novcr was excelled in the hii<torv of the frtago. One of the ?amv now trivelliug. clearing|2 000 per month. Apply at Uncle4Toni's Cabin. 413 Broadway, third floor, room No. 4, fiom 10 to .3. DRY GOOD*, At'* /IRE/ REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF MILLINERY \JT goooJ, ibbons, bonnet silks, artificial flowers, dro*s trimmings, Av. ^M. II LICHTEN8TEIN, No. IK) Bowery, hantast receiver irect from the manufaturr rs in France ai d Ei gland, his u-. m1 importation of tho above goods. e:n bracing cvtry thing bo '1 and desirable 'or the approaching season. Also, a superta* sortracut of ribbons, adapted to the late fashion of trimraiw. ladies' dre??e* tnd mantillas, flouncing, bows. The assort*. *nt in the wholesale ware r)orn. adjoining the retail store, '? unequalled iu this city for variety ana cheapness. IMPORTED WOVE CORSETS ?MK8. GAYNOR IIAS now ready ber new importation ot both French and English wove corsets, among which at? son a new styles in single French contillo for summer woar, 4? VMrd avenue, next the drug store, corner of Tenth street. OCllJSrS, AND AI IUSTS REMOVAL.-DR. WlIF.Et.ER, (Mil.1ST. HAS RE i moved lift office for tho treatment of disonice uf the ryu t, 4h6 Broadway. Entrance to lit* oflkie It io IJroadwav anil llroeme atrcot. Office hours, 11 A. M. to 4 P. M Kllrns, ? peck*, and cbronio inflammation of the eyelids howorar long standing, completely cored Artificial ejes inaortad. ASTHOLOOT. nnn REWARD IS OFFERED TO ANY PER ?PtJ.UUU ton who can ?nrpa.| the wonderful sciontlllc lady Madam Clifton, in the art of Astrology. She it too only lady in tha United States who can giro eorreet s'ate to>nt? oti marriages deaths, tosses lawsuits absent frionds; and sha also can rnro any disease in its last stage. TO.us Stirling to Consult bet had better call soon, for her stay is 1 limited. Rasidenso OA Thompson straot, Lotwoen llroume and Spring. Madame morrow is. without exception*,tii* most wonderful a troh.gi.t in the world, or tbat bai over been known, Sha will tall past, prncont, and fntura aventa, nnd will show your future hnshanJ and absent ft lends, w hlch l as astonished thonsands during hnr travels In Ewropa. She Is a seventh daughter of a seventh daurhtar. and * as horn with a natnral gift hy inroking the powers oi her wonderful eciencc to hall oean 'heir yery thoughts, and will enuse harpy pairs to oomn toge'her, who w|i| all enjoj tho greatest happiness of matrimonial bliss Sbw is a da seemlant of a line of astrologers reaching back for centuries and her predictions ars tmly astonishing to all that visit her. All who hays been disappointed elsewhero and those who wiah a speedy marriage, insv rail soon, and they may depend upon true advice, founded on thaeternol principles ofmagleniaciet.ee 7K Broome street, between Canon and Columbia. Gentleman not admitted. TRAVELLERS' (JI II)K. ^VAMDEV AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHIL.ADFL V phia, from pier No. 1, N >rth river ?Tw> linos daily, at 7 A M. and 2 P. M Tho accommodation lino at 7 A M by steamboat John Potter, to 8'Uth Amboy, thenoe hy oars to way placer and Camden; farngi Egircie lines at 2PM, by John Potter to Amlior. thence direct to Camden hy care, through in lire boors; fare &l IYOH SHREWSBURY, RED HANK FREEHOLD, KF,Y port and Middletown Print.?Tho stiatnor EAGLE. Cap tain Morford leaves the foot of Murray st-.et daliy. except linday and Saturday, at if o'clock, for Port Monmouth and Union Ketornirg 1-avcs Port Monmouth ah S*< o'olock, P.M., and Colon at 4o'clock P. M. h'agcewill Ir run from the boat on all tha usual route#. Freight horses Ac , oartiod at low ratot. BV)R cE\V* ROcnEI.LE -THE NEW A.N1) FAST RUN tl r steamboat 1.1 ONOM Y, Captain S W. Collins, will on end after Monday May lit, I "At, run daily (Son lay s on cepted) from I'eok (lip. East river, as follows:?At 10 A. M. nr.d 4 1" M leaves New Roche de at 7,'i A. M and 11' M. I arrtages and stages will be in readiness on tha arrival 11 the boat ah New Boehelle to convey passeasors to Pelham, Mount Vernon and Mamarnnne'i All persons are ea i th ncd against trusting any pares n on aeossnnt of sat I heat ' aptalo, or ewnere Not a- 'onntable for any article lost on i loard unlete properly receipted for. TTfDSON RIVER R All.ROAD -TR A INS DAILY 1 1. from Chambers atrtet for A! bar. y and Trny ? p sprees train 7AM ?Through ia fpnr hoars, connecting with truins res, ding Buffalo or Montreal at ID o'clock saius wve. log. Mall train, 9 A M.?Through way trains ah 12 M. and S P M Fspretstriin A P M Emigrant train, B P M F ir Tar r town. 10 SO P M For Peek ski! I, r. M For Poagh krepsie, 7 20 A. M and 4 I' M Passengers taken at Cham b, re Canal, Christopher. Fourteenth and Thirty Br't sts Bun day trains from Canal strtel at imp M , for Albany and Troy, stopping at sl< wny stations EDMUND FREN 'B Superintendent MOTTNINO boat FOR PF.RKSKILI, AND IMTEJtME dinto landings ? lhe new and splendid steamboat ELECTA. Captain C. T Beilby willloave the foot of Jay street erery morning at ?'. o'- I -k ton bin* at Amos .tree* eaoh way Rvtot ring, will lento PWtkehiJl at l l. o uloek, P. M. NrKW YORK AND PUIl.tDII.PHI A DIRECT -VIA New Jee ay Utilr ,ad through la fo ir hours - United htr.tes mail nnd mpress lines lentc .New York, foot of Cort land atrcot at sov?;i nine and eK-sen A Y . and nt four nnd half pest fire P N Fate?#1 /?' In eotem and eleven AM, nnd font P v fcl AO (for serood eltsa) In eleven A M from New Y'.rk and ' ir fr< m Philadelphia; R't In nine A W and half past ?v? I- M Aeeomtn edition line leave* at twelve M. tat redtw ?d pries., feo? Cortlandt street, hhrongh In slv hoars Threngn ti,keS? sold for Ho'iim,..#, Washington ircrfMl Well ?? M'llmiagbaa.aodCharl-show, in the adxv* trains throughbaggageugaahs In the alaa and half i?..t fl>e trails only P- are with baggage crosi 'he's.*? hlteen w.ouhea h, is ?'?* train Waves amcAL. 11 DU.ANE BTRF.FT, MAY BE ' ON 10*11 r spoil full, so i... th "* a as ? ishe 1 that fr m a p.'ee-iea ?t twea ,'i re entire -atljfaet. m , 'f | R (DP I " T. OF O 12 DP AN F 5 . h.' 1.1 MAI Bt .1 ) e, i suit d Wt h ens' I' t, -in bis t'.e , - | 'I .? ?aty thrs, year, :n bit .peell Nty atllllts I,',a, t , g,iar?-,i e per n a unit ewtth N 'i -Dr 1 le aw ember efwt New laf 1 Mvrraltp Pre hie d'plomaln hlr w.-> DR .fDHNpoW, Id DU> V4 STRBET, MAV III COM suited eevffdeatlallr r, j , ,, , nrl^ edu ,t u phyaictan and ! aa jrn'tlse;. at his preheat "fflo for the law I f epensiity MM White elreot, four doors weal of br oad way 11 .I,rs ?' 'j, l and S he :> Dr Mask's rotnndles for the relief ?f 'vmath 4;faegamoate soil ?nly by turn rrt*h ?? AMTfSEarBirrs. Broadway theatre-e a. Marshall sol* Lnm.?Doora open ?t 7; to commence tt u'oloek. Tliursilaj evenin*. M?v 4. will be tierf.ruied UNCLE PAT S CAI1IN. Mickey Maiona Mr Barney William, Untie Pot Mr M?rris I Nora lira Hairy Lantr Mr. Groavenor I Kakhleen. MUa Giuv.nhetm Widely t aaey Mra. Barney William* OUR UAL Caroline IE rton Mrl. Barney William* Mr IViutrrbloarvm Mr lleary BARNEY. T11E BARON. Harney O'Toole Mr. Barney Williams lliuuii ntbal... Mr. Sanforii I LaUjr Matilda Mra. Eiak TALL ACE'S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAB I ilriiiimo atroet ?Doi.ra open at 7: to oommaaoa aA7X Thursday evening, May 4, will b? performed PRISON AN') PALACE. Sehuraloff .. Mr Tb< inpsoa | Drakun Mr. Phillips RomanoIT Mi I.oatrr Ehaabeth Mra. Cs* Stelfeulack... Mr Kovnolda | Eeodora Mra Stai HEAR IS AT FAULT. Sparrow Mr lilake I l.ady l.urowail ... Mra. Hoay Bob M' Vinoont I Miia Earn lira Stephdaa Capt llawke Mr Laater I M ile lb-ulna*. .Mra. Pbtllipa FORTUNE'S FROLIC. Ronybhead... Mr Tboini-noii | Rattle. Mr. Reynold* Snacka... .Mr. Cliippoudale | i.olly Mra Walook AY CHRISTY'S ORIGINAL MINSTRELS. NO 472 HROAD way, abore Urand street. Oryanliod In 1842 The Urai establish) d company in existence. TIIK MODEL TROUPE Or THE WORLD, Whoae concerta In Now York, for a anocea.don of eijht years, Lave been received with patronage unparaletled la tie annala of amnaement la tins city. Or an Evan* Night, Vienna tub Soi.b DmaoTicia or E. P. CHRISTY, Tha only individual of the nemo of Cbriaty engaged aa a per former In Ethiopian reproaentatien The present company comprises every person now living who constituted the band at ita organisation, (except George N Uairing'.on.) who ae ?nmea the name of " Coo. Christy " A CiXi).-The Cbriaty Minstrels beg leave to inform tha pnblio that they have no business connection with any other estnbliebnient in this city or elsewhere. Adm>asion 25oenta. Commence at 8 o'clock. E. P. CHRISTY, Manager and Proprietor. BOOKLET'S 8ERKNADERS. CHINESE HALL, OB Broadway, near the Prosiott llousa. OPEN EVERT NIUUT. The oldest eatabliahed and moat talented company la en latence, being the first to introduce barmen, Into Elhie piao l.nlc, ism mi nts the first to etna Op iratio Chorneea, perform lSurle.'jiio Opuras, Ac Ac. The mauagemeni haa the lienor of ainiouneiijg that the Conoerta of the ooiaaaay wl'l still he Conducted in its proaent fashionable style - Yam without vulgarity." Concert to eommonca at 8 a'" Adiniaaion. 2.1 ecu's J AS. BUCKLEY A SONS, Propria b HANK1.IN MUSEUM, NO. SS ROWKRT OPPOSITE tha Bowar] theatre.?The above establishment ha* ra ? vad to tha a hoys premies*, and will give two perfor mnnee* every day. cominencinK at thrna in the afternoon tod at eijrht in the evening, introducing a great variety at irlgianl entertainment. Cttstls atatnary by a new troapa of male and femalo artiatos. selected from ancient and mod ? ii : iatenr. AdwIaalaW' 8eat? in private boa 50 eenta ; er ihostra ,17V oenta boxes, 25 cents; gallery, 121^ oenta. MY GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CON cc rt, which lias l.oen postponed on account of the in clemency of the weather, will take place at t ?o Brooklyn Athcmvum, on .Monday, tho 8th of May next, at 8 o'clock. V. IIUSCH. MR AND MRS. J. W. FLORENCE* IN TUE OPINIO* ?if the best critics are the greatest Irish and Ytinke* performers living Having just concluded initnonae engage Bents in Rochester w ill appear on Monday evening, Hey 28, in the 0Jtv of Troy. They hare played immense engage nwiit* in Phi lad oli> hi a, Baltiin ?re. Pittsburg, Cleveland* Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, Buffalo, Detroit, Ac.. Ac*, Slid will return to New York on or about the middle of May to recruit for a few weeks, preparatory to commencing thour summer and fall tour. These young American artists are ffi*?t pinning reputation in their rcspcotivo roles. They havo i ? a Uedio la tha pap-r* oflbt da> in tvari city thif havB performed in, and the numerous testimonials they have re ceived proves that they are the greatest performers in their line living. TilF. GREAT FIFTY CENT GIFT EN TEH I'RISE.?WA terhury's niaguiticent tableaux of our country s his tory nt Hope Cntvpol, Broadway, attracts immonut* au diences every evening. Besides the splendid exhibition every purchaser of two tickets is presented with an engrav ed ? ertitieate. entitling the hold r to a splendid gift. Son ad\ ertisemant or particulars a*. IIopo Chapel. JONES IX THE FIELD AND TDK CITY-TRIO*. pbuntly carrying on bi t Great Enterprise Exhibition* or the PANTOSCOPE OF CALIFORNIA, NEBRASKA. AND SALT LAKE. TUE GRANDEST MIRROR OF THE AGE, Every afternoon, at ,3 o'clock, and evening, at H o'clock* n% APOLLO ROOMS 410 BROADWAY. Single admission, 25 cents; five admissions only one dollar* See the Times. Sun. and papers tliioughout the Union gene rally, and small bills. L*-t fers for tickets should he addressed to J, WESIaEY JONES, Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway, N. Y. OUEON, WILLIAMSBURG.?LAN DI8 .% SHARP LEY'* Terpsichorean Minstrels und Operatic Burlesque trouon five a series of their mirth provoking entertainments at tun argo saloon of tho Oileon, Williamsburg, commencing Wednesday, May 3. Tickets 25 cent*. Commence ail o'clock. S M SUAltPLKY. Manager. Albany theatre-lessee, f. s ciianfrau; Acting Manager, Thomas Ward.?The ladies and gem tlemen engage I for the dramatic mai n at this theatre srt requested to attend rehearsal at 10 o'clock on Friday, th? 5th iust , uuterior to the opening on Monday, tho 8th. llAKHV Li TINGE, S .ago Manager. REMOVALS. DP. ALFRED UN PKkHILL HAS REMOVED HIS office from No :i Mndii.ni atroet to No. <i Kut Twic ticth etreet, between Broadway and Fourth nveune. TAMES RENN IE A CO., I,ATE OF NO. 1 TWELFTH tl etreet dyer. of .ilk. and laco elo.tnor. and flni,her..beg to intimate that they Lave r'movul to their new premi.ee. No. 41 Wo.t Fort) t.'toud ttroet, nppn.itc tlie Chrritai 1'al.cc, where they carry on the above bu.ineei in all ltd M" A R sirs HOOK KEEPING ROOMS REMOVED?C. < | WAllSH ha? rcruovo<l bis counting rooms for the prao tii e of hook keeping, writing, Ao? to No. 340 Broad war (Ap ideton's l wilding) where ho w ill ho happy to receive and instruct those who may wish to pass through a complete cour ?? of practice in keeping I ook*. That* lute roe ted will please call for circulars, with full particulars, terse, citjr rthrntn ?kc. Hours from 'J A. M. to V P. M. Mflfe OF.I.KirilS A CO. HAVE REMOVED FROM NO.? Broad street to .No. 1 Coo r. ties slip, corner of i'eari street, entrance from Pearl street. Removal of the oyster market.?on tub first of M&j next, tho ovster dealers, now looatad be> tween Fulton and Vesoy streets, will remove their bnsiaean to the slip between Spring and Canal sireett. North river. R LMOVAL.-NEW JERSEY FRAKKLINITE COMPA* ny have removed their transfer offico to 21 William at. II T>EMOVAL -BROWNE'S OLD ESTABLISHED OF XV tice for pensions, lauds, and all other claims oa tho I'nited States, removed from iJ Crosby stroot to ,*J7 Cham bers street, opposite the Park, Reildtnca S7 Bast Tweatj seventh street, between Lexington and Third avenues. EMOVAL?TIMOTHY' P. BURGERS LAW OFFICE I'd Leek man street, between Nassau and William. 1KEMOVAL.-M. l.EVETT, DENTIST. RESPECTFULLY JY inf-urn- Bis patients and the public generally, that ha hat removed to No, \2 Waverley place, one block west of Broadway. KEMOVAL.?THE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY btvi removed their store and transfer office to No. ISA Washington street. TJEMOTAL-MADAME HARNETT BEOS TO INFORH XV the ladies of New York that she will r? move on the 1st of May to the capacious showrooms No. 037 Broadway, next door to the Chines" Buildings, where will be found aa entire new stork or Parisian millinery whloh sh'< has lush imported. Madame Harnett >akos this opportunity or re turning her thanks to the ladi?s of New York for the 'iberal putrennge she has hitherto received, a continuance of which she respectfully solicits. Show day. Thu r.day, May 41b. Good cap and hoiddre.a maker aa above ] REMOVAL -l'OPPE A CO IIAVF. REMOVED FKOH t M New ?tr. "I to 1)2 New etreet. KFMOVAL-DAVID DUDLEY FIEI.D, JAMES If flatter A Dud ey Field bare removed their law oflks| to No. ? Broadway. RF.MOV.M -.1. IIA 1 >I>0 . RFAPEi TFULLYINFORMS Lie cu.tnmere, city and country, that ho hat removed hie gold leaf manufactory from '.1 Chatham (treat, to45 Liiptnnrd etreet, near Itroadway. MILLKERY AND UHEHMMAKUIO. Firm rRF.Miun millinery -mkk. wm kimmoms arm unco, to her cu?t itn.r?. and .trangere Tl.itiag tk? city that .he I. now prepared to exhibit at her .how rooma. No VM Itroadway. the large.t and moet faebionnhle etoek of I'nrl. eprlng millinery and etraw goode iter nptaed It tbie city. Mr. Kin nr n? received lh" medal at the CryetaJ I'alncv Eihlidtlnn for the he.t ep.< Imen. of millinery, a ad the ? nl) medal which wae awarded for .nlit etrvw geeda MRS. W. SIMMONS. .164 Itroadway. T A III I d' STRAW HATS?AN ENTIRELY NEW AND J j vert extra*iv< aeaortmoat of ladle, end ml?.ea' etraw. I iglmrn flon.tal le an.l F'orvaee bonoeta, may aow ha ah laiai d et the Pari, ir nelllln emporium. CFO 111 LI'I.N proprietor, 381 Broadly. DARIS MANTILLAS-THE SUBSCRIBERS IMI'OR. 1 I.tl.me end tnanuraetnre. for city retail trade art aow rredv to. inepe> tl n to whi h the attention of ladle, ie r? tpcrtrnlly locftml ?*0 Ill'LPlN.No Sfil Headway. INSTRUCTION. ti?miVW.-r08T U! Fit E LOSSES SO OFTEN TIME ?To. I Ft I r -ult. of bad writing It le to year Intaraet (? ? ttei. 1 Mr BRISTOtt S new private In.tltote, KB Ilornttw itreet. Ev.ng rlx.e 7 I' M, or daring the day. 293 Broad wiy A rood hand guaranteed l.adlee and geatlemea. ?!* i??i.? a|ply .nun. _ LINTON STREET ACADEMY, .y ( LI N'TON STREET. L Brooklyn Mr REYNOLD SON from Alfred plnea, Bedford .uanre, London eale practitioner to tho Llveepaat M.dleal Meimarlr Socwty from |a|4 to l*4i. wtll giro two lllo.trated leotare. on Meimeriem a curative treat. Thara day Mav t. tad FrMnr May ?. at7'? o alook. P M Admka (ion 2SaenW Mr kfcVNOI.DKON may be conaulted pee fe.einaallv at hi. re.td.net, l'? ralt'.a .treet Metaltert af ike eadieuoe will be tneited to ootne forward for tllwatra Una Frkm n LANOUAoa -rRorRssoE n. laoroix, ?.y Hroa4way ?owtianea to receive new paplle far thorough inetraaijaa la the Frenck language, impartiag *? Uim the at lllty to apeak It w.th Huency and eorreetaeea. Torrne in private eft... At per month. Apply beforw ie o tloek A M er attar C I' M. Till FLENCH AMI ( KWMAN LANOITAOM, AS RE f.c'rs l for > uslnvss au'f c .avsrsati >n. may ht th l'.rred In private Icon, at 4'1 Itroa Iwav. ?'%r Hraoiaj etr-l wuevo new paplle will be Inetruelcd IjJJ., LIQVORS, AC* S' ill 'M\V jiS?."''!Vn BiVkEN dVRL'MIFkS; Wissa brandim roRi>i^i.? "V*VVK so v*?l. v t'.utvlr ???lira ' T o fe i+ietdifi e, Ujaae' Tl 1.,'dca.rr't f M"' -> *? a, ]| | M LHIIILL. 43d Broom* ekiatt rSEIIt AltiClte naliumtN FIEE INKt'RANfl COM I'A N Y-OFFl }? ho Try" row t. rner Cbatbam ?)r et in?nre> ?? Ibe moet favcralila terrae again.t loan an I dan. age by nra. ?n dwelliage, ftoiea mercbaadtee. fnrnitttre *c JOHN UHL'Ch, I reeideat. J C. Wibam, 9?ct?'-MI>