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RAILROADS. CAXWa UO IUILB04D CHANOMOrBOU. AND AN ADDITIONAL LINE FROM NW TOKK TO rHILADEFRIA. yi steamboat JOHN POTTKs to sats. Atattoy, trotB thence in HntrnnUC4 wed Philadelphia.

On and after Thwraasy, the Ilia of April. Tbe Vres win tear paar No. 1 North stivers A M.takiaffcan atSovtk totasesnaBAsd let down poSBsagar at the tunal lnursncdiat places, tnlilaj la rhtlAsuphia about mob. Second Lin leaving aa above at 1 F. aad rnwnlag as by morsing ham, starring ia rhMxWpM.

alia M. ere Uirxrgb by either CO Forward deck 300 -s BrmUaitacddiaiMr prorldedombavdfUMLboat Joha Potter. lastenrert for Frxaabold wCI take tha stags at VU-Fsr from New fork to Freehold 8Tt. EMIGRANT LINE. Leaves by steamer TRANSPORT, Capt-J.

Gould, till P. hi. Far ,1 60. to pound tawing allowed each passenger, to ha carried at tbe nek of iu owner, Dot eotxs-will received or eeeuidered as baggage eaoept wearing apparel aplO (tl.lassl. iiOCKATOaiC KAJ.I.ROAD.

SCV urR ARRANGEMENT Commencing AprB be can on thi road rua in ooatieetton with, the New Tors: and Now Karaa Railroad. WORMING TRAIN For Httrteld, North "Adam, Ktnckbridge. and all way station on tha Honsetonle nuiroao. eaves Bnojreport at ea A on tha arrival of the 8 rlock A.M. express train from New York.

KVtSINO TRAIN For Ptttsneld. sad all way ts- inn nuoMwrnt rvauros-v fives Bridgeport at 5 14 P.M., on the arrrral -ot'tho'ezpraaj train, which ieave New Yark it-i is p.M. Lebanon Sprint- A line will be arranged for the earning mwh, vie Httsfisld, which wiU enable tnveilers to reach thia delightful watering place with eomXort and Staae run In connection with the can to Danbarr. B-tiu-1, Norfolk, and to moat of the town adjacent to the road, Passenger can (too over nlzbl at Bridcraorl Freight tot the Hontatonia Road receiTed by the A rent only, at the Depot, foot of Market street N. a.

Shippers will pleas to bare all package marked witn toe name or the tattoo at wtucB mey are to no left. I HAKLtS KUCKWafnt, UMMtHHH. Sew-York, April S3, 18o0. as 3S SKW YORK AID SCiUK kll.ttOa I. NW ROUT TO BUFFALO.

Cornmenetng Monday, May rtaL-J 17th, IBM. Lear New Tork for Blngbxmton, Ehnira, Coming, OoATa, Hocbener, Baffalo end Intermediate place Daily, (Sunday exeeepted) by Steamer THOMAS FOW- from pier, foot or Duane treet, a follow Breakfaat and Supper on board the Boat) EXTRfcSS TRAIN, at A. mopping only at Fiertnont Snfferna, Cheater, Goshen, Middietown, Port Jrru, arrowabnrgn, Uepoeit, Laneaboro', ntngbamton, Ow Warerly, (Kactorrrille,) Kkntra and Jefferaon, ar riving at Genera at 10 SO f. M. PaaaeDgera for Boffalo taking tbla tram, win take to r.xpras train from Alba ny to Genera, and arrire at 0 o'clock next morning.

WAY AND MAIL TRAIN at (A) A. (topping at all the Stations, arriving at Corning th Sam evening at 1U crow. WAY TRAIN at 3.30 P. for OUsrlfle end ell intermediate station. NIGHT KX PRESS TRAIN, at 6 T.

(toppisg at i lermont, Banarna, bnester, uosnmi, Miametown, uus-rille. Port Jotrte, in 4 all the Stat ion west of Port Jerri, l'awengsr for Boffalo by this train, proceed to Genera, dine there, and take tbe xpree Train from Albany, arriving at Buffalo next even inc. Passengers for Ithaca. avuga Bridge, and towns en Cayuga Lake, take the ears on the i.ayuga and Husquenanna Jtauroaa, at uwego, wbf. leave tmmcdiatelT on the arvWal of the trie trains.

1'aawugefa for Tioga and Lycoming eouuties I take the ear ertheuoroing ana BioesMrgn Hall- road, at Stagrataar Marrowabwrgb, Deposit, LaDefboro', Bioghampton, Ouego. Warerley, (Faotory-yille.) Klmira, and Corning, on arrival ef tbe train. TRAINS TO NEW TORK. F.xrRtss Tiaik leares at i 30 A. stopping at rllmira, Warerley, (Factoryrille.) Owego, Bioghampton.

Lanesboro' Deposit, Narrowiiburgb, Port Jarris, Middietown, Got hen. Chester, "ufferni, and Plermont, and arriving in New York at 9 45 P. M. WAY AND MAILTRAIN leaves Corning at SO A.M. stopping at all the Stations, and arrive in New York at 8 4i N10HT EXPRESS TRAIN leares Genera at 3 30 and oraingato P.M.

stopping at all station weit of Port' Jerri, and at Middietown, Goshen, Chester, Suflarn, and Piermont, arriving in New York at 9 A.M. WAY TRAIN leares OtisrUU at 4 40 A.M. stopping at all the stations and arriving in New York at 10 30 A.M. Orjp-A SPECIAL TRAIN on Monday morning leaves Fort Jerris at 4 30 A.M, stopping at all the stations, and arriving in New York at 10 A.M. NKWBURGH BRANCH leaves Newburgb at A.M, and 3 30 A and 6 P.M, connecting with th Train going west.

Lear Chaster at 30 A.M, aad 1 15 P.M. and 3 P.M, or on arrival of the Train from the west. Freight Train leave Newburgh at A.M, and Chester at 1 IS P.M. FREIGHT TRAINS leave from Pier, foot of Duane street, at P.M. Freight for Genera, Rochester, Buffalo, and all nlsee west taken by Express Freight Train and is forwarded through without delay.

my26 tf CHAS. MINOT, Superintendent. KKW fORK AID NEW HAVER RAJXAOAJJ On and after Wednesday, April EUh, tbe following ijT 111 iTain wui leave ine TT Canal street Station, I3S21 near uroaaway. Pusenzer also received at the New York and Harlem Railroad offlee. 27 th street.

1 Accommodation Train at 7 o'clock, A M. for New Rnehetie, Mamaroneek, Rye. Port Chester, Greenwich, Stamford. Danes. Norwalk, West port.

Southport, Fairfield. Bridgeport. Stratford. Milford and New Haven. Passenger from the Way Stations for Albany, and the stations on the Housatonie and Nangatuck Railroads, will take this train aad stop at Bridgeport.

Passengers from Way Station, for Boston, Providence, Worcester, Hnrtford, Springfield end Connecticut River Railroads, will take this Train and join Express Train at New Haven 1 Express Train at 8 o'clock, A. M. for Stamford, Bridgeport, Albany, and Housatonie and Nangatuck Rail-roads. New Haven, Hartford, Springfield, and Connecticut Hirer Railroad, Worcester, Providence and Boston. 8 Accommodation Train at 9A.M.

for New Haven and intermediate stations, Hampden. Cheshire, Sonth-ington, rlainville. Farmington, Avon. Tariffville, and Middietown. Hartford and Springfield.

4 Express Train at P. M. fox Stamford, Norwalk, Bridgeport, and Hours tenia and Naugatuek Railroads. New Haven, and station on tbe Canal Railroad, llariford Springfield, Worcester aad Boaton. 6 Accommodation Train at 4 P.

M. for New Haven, and all the intermediate station. 6 Commutation Train at P. M.fcr Bridgeport and intermediate stations. Trains to New Tork 1 Commutation train at 5.4J A.

Mn from Bridgeport, stopping at all th intermediate station. 2 Accommodation Train at 0,15 A. M. from New-Ha ren. stopping at all the Intermediate stations, receiving passengers from the Naugatuek Railroad at Bridgeport.

3 Accommodation Train at 80 A. M. from New Haven, stopping at all the intermediate stations, receiving paeeengers from the Hertford and New-Haven, Canal ltnilroad, and Nangatuck Railroad. 4 Exprssa Traiu at 1,10 P. (in connection wtth Express Train from Boston,) from New-Haven, stopping at Bridgeport and Stamford, receiving passengers from the Housatonie Railroad at Bridgeport.

6 Accommodation Train at 4,30 P. (receiving passengers from the Accommodation Train tiom Boh ton,) from New-Haven, (topping at all the intermediate station. 6. Expresa Train at 8,10 P. (or in connection with Express train from Boston,) stopping at Bridgeport, Nor-walh and Lam fold, arriving in New York at 11,30 P.

M. r.teuiny 'rain from Pittefield conn eat with thi train at Paiikengers are requested to procure Ticket before taking seats In the oars. April 30th, 1340. R.B.MASON, my IS Saperinteedeat. HUDSON RiVEH RAIX.ROAI nnw voas to aijiaav it aafL- eoaosso Steamboats.

"-y BUM Jl tuts (yA3LAaV r. ieii. On and after Tuesday May 21st, th passenger trains will run as follow, (Sunday excepted connecting at Ponghkeepaie with tbe fast Bailing ateamer NEW. WOKLD, ALIDA. JOSEPH BELKNAP and SOUTH AMK.R1CA.

running to and from Albany, and touohing at the usual intermediate landings. LEAVE NEW TORK GOING NORTH, From the offlee In Hudson street, near Chambers street. At 7 a. Way train for Albany, stopping at all the Wny Stations on the Railroad and connecting at with the Steamer JOSEPH BELKNAP, which will laud at Hyde Park, Kingston, Barrytown, Tiroli, Maiden, atukill. Hudson, Coxsaekie, Htayvesaut and New.

Baltimore, and arrive at Albany at 3 P. M. At 8 a.m.. Express train for Albany, stopping at Yon-kers. Dobbs' Ferry.

Dearmaa, Tarrytown, Sing slog. Peek-skill, Cold Spring, Fishkill, New-Hambnrgh and connecting at Pougakeepsi with th NEW-WORLD or ALIDA, ahich will land at Kingston. Maiden, Catskul, Hudson and Coxsackie, aad arrive at Albany at 4 r. ai in time to take th 3 o'clock Express Train for the West At 3 p. m.

For passengers to Ponghkeepata, (topping at all tbe way station. Atljr. a. Express train for Albany, stopping at Yonkers, Dobbs' Ferry, Dearman, Tarrytown, Sing Sing. Peelukill.

Garrison's Cold Spring, Fish kill, -Nsn-llaniburgh and Milton Ferry, connecting at Ponghkeep-siewith the Steamer SOUTH AMERICA, which will land at Hyde Park. Kingston, Barrytown, Tiroli, Maiden, Cat kill. Hudson, Coxsackie. Stuyreaant and New-Baltimore, and arrive at Albany at 1 a. At 01 r.

it. For Passenger to roughkeepiie, (topping nt ail the war stations. LEAVE POUGHKEEPSIE, GOING SOUTH, At 6 a. m. For New-York, stopping at all the way etationa.

At 7j a. at. For New-York, (topping at all the way stations, except Verplanck's, Tabby Hook, and ISSd At 11 m. Or on arrival of th Steamboat from Albany, which letves there at 1 a. stopping at New Hamburgh, Fiehkill, Cold Spring.

Garrison's, Pekkill, Sing Sing, Tarrytown. Dearman, Dobbs' Ferry aad Yonkers. At e. Or on arrival of Steamboat from Albany. wbieh laves there at 11 a.

stopping at all way tatlnmi. exeent Low Point. Vernianok and Ml street. At 8j v. at Or on arrival of Steamboat from Albany, wbieh leave there at 3 r.

Mn stopping at all way etarioas An signal gj- Passenger win promote their eonvsnrenoe and safety by observing the rouowmg rale 1st. Give tsartienlar direction to the Baggage Man where yv-ur baggage I to be delivered, that be may mark it accordingly, an thereby avoid mistaae ana away. 2d. Procure your tlckete before entering the ear. 3d.

Take yenr seat in th ear marked for your destina tion. 4. So not stand on tbe platforms. OLIVER H. LEE, Superintendent.

-New Tork. Msy 18, 1850. myll IIMJIIR ARRANOKSfKNT. FARE REDUCED. 380 MILES RAILROAD 131 DO.

NATIONAL HOAV TeWNKW YORK TO PITTSBURGH KsL VASD WHEELING BY THKSi. UNITED STATES GREAT MAIL, via PH1LAUEL-phi. BALTIMORE and WHEELING, thence to CIN- INATTI. ST.LOU1S. NEW ORLEANS, he.

Pasmrers Leave New York at 8,7 and 9 A M. and foot of Doek (treat. In the steam boat Robert Morn, at 2 P. daily, ezeept Sunday for Pituborg and wneeung. from the corner of Eleventh and Market streets, by railroad, at 8J A daily, (except Sunday): end daily at 10 Baltimore, Pitte- bnne.

Wheeling, ke. The only line on Sunday frees FhnadalpbJn to BalU md WkatHir. 104 P. Leave Baltimore at Ti A daily tor Cumberland and AND OHIO RAILROAD Leave Cumberland, et 8 by nAII.Y- LINES Katie! Road and Good intent Stag Com panie. KMImu A.

WluJln. ..,1 enu arrive i u. a ta Kttaharo take the snUndid new and mod era fcwltaieambsate Baltieaad Atlantic, at BrewnavjUe, and thry haw only 74 amilea of taging the who e-lMS ateamboaf. leavn Pltwberrf and Wheeling and esener axw to Ciraina and alt other aorta in the south and wee. Foe Thrwrt Ticket by this route, eppiy in rnnat-ei-Dhia at the pJ road oaflos.

corner of Markat and Eleventh strata, or at 4 Swtn Third street on beard Hetmrt Mes Lot cf Dock street wbarf. rasMgers Ure the ivuereef etopjrUg at Baltimore reeling at aleasaJs. apply Atrrt At Adam ft Co.f Express cmee, Ne. I wu tn a. 1.L, ar Aitarieaa Hotel, Broadway LEBAIOfl raUOS VIA PITTJriEtD, 'The bo moat eUrset root im Mia celebrated WaAerin is by York sad Wow Hare, nd JJbbb- Place.

tenia Railroads, to Pitts Held, and froan thenea m. asiies by stag. Psesiegsis leaving New York by the o'clock, Ai Ezwreas Train arrire' at tbe Spring at P. The stage aeeomasodetiou en this route are each as Win in-rare comfort and eeepetofc. Faasenger can take tbe 3 o'clock P.

M. train and go tkroagh to Pittefield, or take the later Evwnkag Trains, and remain eves mghtat Bridgeport, leaving there at 10 40 A. M. Fare laxoogh 3 M. jeT4w lAMta imUAMO a TT.P nTa r.

SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. New Itneria Lens- Islseil Riine New London Stonington, Prorldenee. Newpoit, Norwich, Woreotter, savin, 1 ne new and splendid ALICE, Cept. White, will ran daily in connection with the Long Island Rail-read Train froan Stonington, New London end Green port, forming a daily Una to and from tbe above named nlaee and tiew Yerk-- Th new and elegant steamboat CRICKET, Cept. Post, will leave Hartford every Tweaeay, Wsdnesdey aad Bainraay II 7 AH Mtodietown as ef A najDrooK 11 A arriving at Green port in time for the 1.30 PM, Train for New York.

STONINGTON, PROVIDENCE NEWPORT LINE. Ths steamer ALICE eonneeta at Stonington with tbe Stonington and Providence Railroad. By this route passengers arrive at Providence at 7 M. The Long Island Railroad Train will run a follows, exoepteaausdays: DEPARTURE. Lear Brooklyn at 9 A.

M. for Green port and all intermediate Stat ions, ezoept Cypres Hill and Woodvlue. Leave Greenport at 1 80 r. M. ear the arrival of tbe steamers Alice and for Brooklyn and all Intermediate station, except Woodville and Cypress HOIS Leave Farmingdale at 6 43 A M.

for Brooklyn and all intermediate station. Leave Brookl9 at 4 P. for Farmingdale and all intermediate stations. On Saturday thi train will make up the trip to Yap hank every Monday morning, at 3.30 A.Mt it Brooklyn. Leave Brooklyn at 11 A.

M. fear Qypress Hill and Jamaica. Leave Brooklyn at i.10 P. M. for Crpice Hill and Jamaica.

Leerr Jamaica at 1 48 A. M. for Brooklyn. Leer Jamaica at ISO P. M.

Or Cypres Hill Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica at 15 P. M. for Brooklyn. Leers Jamaica at 6.30 I.

far Cyprera Hill and Brooklyn. FREIGHT TRAINS Lear. Brooklyn at 8 A. M. for Greenport and all Intermediate stations.

Leave Greenport at 8 A. M. for Brooklyn and ail intermediate etations. Tbe Trains of the New London, Willimantie end Palmer Railroad will leave New London at SO P. M.

on the arrival of the Alice from Greenport tor Norwich and Willimantie The Train of tbe Norwich aad Worcester Railroad wul leave Norwich on the arrival of tbe Train from New London, and reach Worcester In time for Faasengera to take the evening Train East and for Boston. On ths arrival of the Train at Willimantie from New London, a Train will leave for Hartford via Hartford. Providence and Fish kill Railroad, and arrive at Hartford, in time for Paesengere to take th evening Train to New York, Springfield and Boston. Tbe steamer Cricket will leave OreenpoTt every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 7 A. Sag Harbor 8 A.

Saybrook A. and Middietown 12 P. arriving at Hartford in time for the 3J t. M. train for Springfield, the 7 P.

M. train for Boston, and tbs evening train for New Haven, also the 31 P. M. trains of the Hartford and Willlmantio and tbe Hartford and Bristol Railroad. RETURNING, Leave Hartford at 6 13 A M.

for Willimantie, Norwich. New London, Greenport end Brooklyn. Leave Worcester at A. M. for Norwich, New London, Greenport and Brooklyn.

Leave Providence at 7 A M. Stonington at 8.43 A.M. per Steamer Alice for New London. The steamer Alice will leave New London at 10.15 A. M.

on tbe arrival ef the trains from Hartford, Willimantie, Worcester and Norwich, for Greenport, thenoe by the Long Island Railroad trains, arriving at Brooklyn at 6 P. M. Passenger are ticketed to and from Brooklyn and Huntington, Cold Spring, Oyster bay, and South Oyster-bay and Amityville. Stages run to and from the ears at the following station Leave Jamaica on the arrival of th 9 A M. and 4 P.M.

trains from Brooklyn for Rockaway, returning in time for tbe morning end evening train for Brooklyn. Leave the Branch for Hempstead on the arrival of the 9 A. and 4 P. M. trains via the Branch and Hempstead ailroad.

and return in time for the morning and evening trains for Brooklyn. Leave Branch for Roaryn and Glen Cove on th arrival of the 9 A. M. and 4 P. M.

trains from Brooklyn, and meet th morning and evening trains for Brooklyn. Leave HrcksvUle on the arrival at ieksr file of ths 9 A. M.andd P. M. train from Brooklyn for Huntington.

Cold Spring, Oyster bay, Jeriehoand Woodbury, and meet the morning and evening trains for Brooklyn. Leave Farmingdale on the arrival of the 9 A.M. and 4 P. M. trains, for South Oysterbay and Amityville, on the arrival of the 4 P.M.

train for Babylon and ixlip, returning for tbe morning and evening trains for Brooklyn. At the following stations stages will run from the 9 A. M. Train from Brooklyn, and to the 1 80 P. train to Brooklyn Deer Park, for Babylon.

Islip and Comae. Thompson, for Islip, Chapman', Cook', Crandall'a, and E. Snedeeor's Hotels. Suffolk Station, for isltp.Crandall', Cook's and E. Sne-dieor'a Hotel, and Smithtown, Stoneybrook and Se tank-it.

Lake Road, fer Sayville, Stoneybrook, Setauket and Port Jefferson Medford, for Patchogus, Bell Port, Fir Place, Moriches, Coram and Fort Jefferson. St. Oeorge's Manor, for Morichea and Westhampton. Riverheed. for Qnogua.

The following Passenger Train will rum on Sunday, commencing on Sunday, May 6, Leave Brooklyn at 9 A. M. for Farmingdale. Leave Brooklyn at 11 A. M.

for C. Htlla and Jamaica. Leave Brooklin at .10 P. M. for C.

Hills and Jamaica. Leave Farmingdale at 415 P. M. for Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica at 13.16 P.

M. forC. Hills and Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica at 12.25 P. M.

for Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica at 8.30 P. M. for C. Hills and Brooklyn.

At Greenport the steamer Statesman, Captain Nash, runs to and from Sag Harbor, and passenger are tiekcted through for $2 25. On th arrival of the steamer at Sag Harbor, Stage will carry passenger to South and East-bampton. WM. N. CONKLIN, mvS Agent.

I O'CLOCK LINK FOR HUDSON. AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS Thesteamboat HUDSON. Captain Wm. Miller, will leave tbe steamboat pier foot of Cedar St. on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, and the steamer COLUMBIA, Captain C.

F. King, on TUESDAY, THURSDAT and 8ATURDAT, at 6 o'clock connecting with the stages at Newburgh, Kingston and CatskUl. Hudsov Brskshisk Railsoad The passenger trains of thia Road, after March 26, will leare Hudson and West Stoekbridg daily, (Sunday excepted.) as follows: Leare Hudson at 7 A. M. and i 45 P.M., and West 8tockbridge at 7 A.

M. aad 4 P. M. Freight trains, with passenger ear attached, wDl leave Hudson at 11 A. and Wast Stoekbridge at 10 80 A.

M. Passengers by the morning train from West Stock-bridge, msy take the day boat far Yew York, or tbe boat for Poughkeepsi and thence by railroad to New York, by 2 o'clock, P. M. Fare by latter route from Hudson, not exceeding $1 25. Passenger by the erenlng train will find the steamers COLUMBIA and HUDSON alwava watinr toe them, and the fare of those boats will be as low as any other erenlng Boat on tne river rrom ou downwards as me line boats may set the example Through tickets from west stoekbridge to New York.

31 60. and the same fare in Passengers should recollect that this fare include birth, which is exelnded in tbe fare ef other route. Tbe trains from Hudson, both morning and evening, connect with the trains of the Western Roads a hereto fore J. T. WATERMAN, je6 Superintendent.

REGULAR MAIL WjFOR BOSTON, VIA NOR-fT 1 VTfBrlilTsss- "'l-n AND WO R1-. F.1T t.H.'V A without ohangeof ear or baggage, or without cross lug any ferry. Passenger takinc their seat at Norwich are Insured their seats through to Boston thi being the only inland route that communicates through by steamboat and railroad. Passengers by thia Una ar accompanied thro neb by the Conductor of th train, who will hare particular charge of their baggage; and who will otherwise give his attention to tneir ease and comfort. This Line leaves Pier 18, foot of Conrtlandt street, daily.

(Sundays excepted) at o' clock, P. and arrives la Boston in time to take th Eastern train The steamer WORCESTER. Castain Wm. Wuoex. will leave every Monday, Wednesday and snday, rrom Dier 18, foot of Conrtlandt street ai 5o'elock, P.

The ateamer KNlUKilKliULaaK, captain Williams, will leave every Tnatday. Thursday and Saturday, at Th abort boat wet built srpremuy ror tne eioe.ua, naving great strength, and being provided with life boat and fire engines. As there is ao ohanre of ears or ferry on this rout, all kind of freight will be forwarded with the greatest dec- patch and care, ana at tne lowest rate. An Extra Tram will run ror tne purpose er ensuring the greatest possible despatch to New York and Boston freight. By this arrangement freight forwarded from New York will reach Boston at about 11 15 A M.

the fol io wing day, and freight from Boston to New York, if de livered at tne Depot Boston Before is o'eiocx, wm arrive in New York early tha next morning. Passeneger for the northern part or Aiaassacnusetu Vermont, hew Hampshire, are ticketed through from New York Nashua. Lowau, Concord, Lawrence, sitcn- burg. Graton Junction, Keens. Bellows Falls, Burlington, and Montreal, and arriving at Worcester take ears of the Worcester and nasnua, or tne Worcester a-a lien burg railroads.

Fare from new xorg to Boston. vu Worcester. Lowell Nashua Concord. Lawrence. 3 00 4 00 4 00 4 70 4 30 Fitehburg.

8 75 Groton 3 SO Keens. ft 00 Bellows Fall 310 3urlingtoa 8 70 Montreal 18 70 An Express Freight Train leaves Allyn's Point for Bos on Immediately on the arrival or tha steamboats. Freight taken at the lowest rate for Boston, Woree ter, Lowell, Concord, Bellow Fall, Burlington, Montreal fee. fee. For freisht.

saasace. or other information, inouir on board the boot, or at th offloe, Tier 18, north river, foot of Conrtlandt atreev. mnu r. gKWYOKK AND H1RLKR I I RAILROAD. SUMMER RANGEMENT.

On and after Monday. April 22d, 1350, the ma a follows, Sunday' excepted," until farther notice fittM wrl.1. LEAVE CITV BALL (W. I FC Harlem and Mott Haven at 7, 9, 10, 11 80 AM 1 30 8. 4 3U.

6. 30. 6 13, 8, 10 M. vmtT. 10- 11 80 A 8, 4 30, ft 80, is iasu 43, 10, 11 80, A SO, 4 80, ft 80, 8 UWulLina Bridge-T 45, 10 AM 1 80, 4 80, ft 30, 8 Hunt Bridge, Bronxvilie and Hart' Corner 45, 10 AM 3 30, 3 80 PM.

Tuckahoe and WhiU Plains 7 4ft, 10 AM 30,4 80, ft 80 M. neasantviUe, Newcastle, Bedford, Mechanlcmlle, Purdva, and Crotoa FaUs.and intermediate StaUenaea Signal I 43AM 8 80, 4 30 PM. Brewster's, Towner's, Patterson, Panling's. Sooth Dover, Dover Furnace, aad Dove fTaina ass 8 30 M. BaCireafaa, an 1Vw Waetr! arfD leeT Earlesn and MoU Haven 7.

8 06, 8 46, 9 50, 10 16 AH; 116. 230. 8 94, 445. 0 15,9 M. TT.

Morrieanle Vfllare ft 63.8 62, 7 67, 8 38, 1 43, A 1 OA 9 ST 4 88. 5 66 PM Fotdham ft 45 8 46, 7 M. 8 80, 9 34, 10 82, A 1, 1 49, 4 80,6 60, PM. William' Bridge-ft 40,7 45,9 31, 10 47, AM; 44, ft vThRePIeina-T. 41.1011.

Croton Fails 7. 9. AM: 4 92. PM. Dm Plaine 7 30.

A as. M. Passenger from the stations between 37th street and Pordham, going above White Plains," will take tbe Ao- nmmodatioa Trains to Fordbam at 7 A M. ana r. oa.

tha novae Plain Train will not aton below Fornhsm. The train learin City Hall at 7. 9. 10, 11 SO. 1 30, 8, 3.

3 16, 8, and 10 o'clock. Retaxniag leare Most Baven and Haria at o. 7. 10 15, 1 la, 2 30, 1 06, 4 43, 15, and 9 e-eloek will land and reeeive peasenrer at 27th. aid.

61st Ut ooth, 109th, Usth, 123th aad 18id For Bnwdey arrangsmsnts, aad farther porticslar. sea handbill. tnT, gwnerintandent. fa jGROCK fancy aad plain Steal Button at prises, for sals by tLF Vr Ot to oe Do do Do do Do do Do do Do do Do do Do do Do do Do do Do do Do do isT-iTl a3 ear will iTvv LjOflBAJLP, iOtaitsatoBe, JEW JlCfUET KAll.HIMU. rntrn BUMMER yOTl I I JNEWTORBT AND PHILAiJEL-7 I 1 riOA fHRRCT.f- ij t.

4resi Mont THut Lisa Leave New Toaa 4 ot Courtlaadt lUMt, Tie Jersey City, Princeton, Tramton, Burllagteeaad amden Fare for the 1st class ear $3 Id olasnsars, $2 50; arriving at 11 a. m. MAIL LINES. Lxavs New Toss At a. at.

and 6 r. is. fbo of Liberty street, via Jersey Crty, Tresttoau aua-boat at Taeoney in 4 hoar. -Fare for first Chus Cera, 3 for SueaaJ Oaaa Cars, Ketorafng.theUnee Vsere PbiladetpWa frosa the foot ef Walnut at. at a.

sl, a. at. and 4 o'clock, r.m. On Sen ears, the Line) leave New York at Philadelphia, 6 r. at.

Philadelphia Baggage Crete are eoereyed from city to eity. witnowt being epanad by the way. Eaek Train is provided with a Car, in which are apertaaenta and drse-atagrootoxprealy for the Ladies' use. NEWARK AND NEW TORK. Lcsra Nrw Toaa At 8.

aad Hit. a. and If 2f, 8, 4 3ft. Bit, and 8 r. a.

at. Monday, 10 Saturday Nights, aad Hi Wednesday Nights. LEAVE NEWARK. Lear Market Street Depot at 3), 9,10) a. 12 at, audi-, 2.4, 8t r.

is. Mondays, 9, Saturday nighU, and 11 Wednesday night. Lxavi Chukct Stsiit Dxsot At 7 20, 806,10 20, 11 60, a. 1 30, 8 50, 84 7, r. n.

SrHOAVs Leave New Tork at t. n. Newark at 8J u. for New York. J7- Philadelphia Train (top at Market street Depot only, and carry no way passenger in the p.m.

from New York, except to pLaoas beyond New Brunswick, nor in th 8 a. at. from New York, except to place beyond Newark. NEW TORK AND ELIZABETHTOWN. Liavs New Yoajt At 9 and 9a.

and 1,2 p. 10 Saturday nights and llf on the 2d arid 4th Wednesday night of each month. Laava Elixascthtoww At 6 10 a.m. and 12 40., 8 40. 82Cr, r.

9 Saturday nights, and 10 on th Sd and 4th Wednesday nights of each month. Oa Sown a va Leave New York at 5 r. n. Elisabeth-town at 8 20 r. for New York.

NEW YORK AND RAHWAT. Lbatk New You At and 9a. and 1, 2, 81, 3 64 r. Saturday nights, and 11 on th 2d and 4th Wednesday nights of each month. Lkavk JUhwav At Hi 8.

10, a. andflU. 8), 8,10, r. at 9 Saturday night, and 10f on the Sd and 4th Wednesday night of each month. Ow Scitoats- Leave New York at i r.

M. Rah way at 8.10, r.ai. for New Tork NS.W sUraA An ns-w ssuiiseiva. Leave New Yoaa At and 9, a. and 1 and 5 r.M Lsavk New Baorrswick At 6, 7i, and 9 a.

and 12 'be SiTHoATs Leave New Tork at 3 r. at New Bruns wick at 71 r. for New York. NEW YORK, MOKR1STOWN AN Li iiuuii. Lravs New Yosa for Morristown, Dover and interme diate places, a.

11J. a. Freight 41. NEW YORK, SOMEKV1LLE AND WHITEHOU8K Leave New York for Somerville. Whit house and inter-mediate place.

9 o'clock, a. 2 and 8j r. at. QQ- Those marked thus leave upon the arrival of th In addition to th above (topping places, some of the way train will (top at smaller way stations, except when by so doing the mail would be detained behind iu time, or the train would lose the regular trip for crossing at the ferry. JULCn Eiexrr th Philadelphia Tsaiks To or from New Tork and Newark, 23 cents Elisabeth town and Rail way, 812 ets New Brunswick, 50 eta.

Passengers not procuring tickets, to pay an advanced price, and all pafsengers to show and deliver their tickets. Faasenger who procure their ticket at the ticket offlee, receive a ferry ticket gratis, extra Hne excepted. Ticket are received by th Conductor only on tha train for which they are sold, and on the day when nnr- ecasad. Fifty pound of baggage allowed each passenger any of th above train, which kt not to be considered in the possession of the company until their check is given for the same and passengers are expressly prohibited rrom taking anything as baggage but their eiething, the liability of the company tor which is not to exoeed 3100, exeept by special contract. FREIGHT ACUUMMULIATIUns.

Freight received at the foot of Liberty street New York, for Now Brunswick till 12 P. M. and for Newark. Elisabeth town, Railway, Princeton, Trenton, until m. Ail frelzht from Newask.

for place south of Nsw Brunswick, will be received at tbe Market street depot every day, and forwarded in the morning Philadelphia line, in eight ears running directly tnrougn to rnua-delphia, if delivered the day previous, or by 6 o'clock of the morning the line leavea. myS HaS' RAISAPO AND PATER- v. I 1 SON AND P4TKRSO" A'DF HUDSON RIVER "All as RUAliai. On aad after 6th of May, th train leare as follow! Leave Suff era's Depot- I Leave New Tork. 6 40 o'oiook, A.

M. I 7.30 o'clock, A. M. 10 30 I 4 P. M.

9.16 P.M. Or on arrival of the Erie train, going west. SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave So ff era's Depot. I Leave New Tork.

840 o'oiook, A.M. I 8 o'clock, P.M. ATERSON TRAINS. Leave Peterson. I Leave New Tork.

7 o'cl'k, A Market st 1 80 Pat. depot I 7.30. o'clock, A. M. 30 1 P.

M. 4 ti ft 12 do I 4 30 P.M. do 40 Market st. SUNDAT TRAINS Leave Peterson. I Leave New Torki 7 o'cl'k, A.M.

Market st 9 o'clock, A. M. 4.30 P.M. Pat. depot 6 P.

M. N.B. On Monday morning In nrst tram rrom sur- feraa will leave at I 40, or on th arrival of th Port Jarvis tram. The 6 o'clock train win not stop at th different sta tions north of Peterson, exeept Hohokas. The trains whioh leave New York at 7 A.

M. and or will be in time to meet the Erie train morning aad venlng. going west, at Suffern's Depot my4 CESTHAL RAILROAD OK RB'WJKRBRlf -TTYH SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. jTH iJ-i coaMKficiaa soron, araiL Is I860. Ihis road extends from Elitabethport 35 mile to White House.

N. reducinr the atacing between the terminus of the road and as ton to 25 miles, and to Schooler's Mountain to 14 mile. This line leaves New York by steamboat ilea Jacket, sey Railroad, which leave New York from foot of Court adt st, at tbs same hour. A new route to Sohooley's Mountain, with less staging than any other. FAUEsnra tsaiis cr.

Passencer will leave New York by steamboat, from pier No. 1, North River, or the N. J. R. footot Conrtlandt at 9 o'clock, A.

and 3 o'clock. P. M. Leave Elisabeth town at 10 o'clock, A. and 9 r.

rasMnoEa tbaik dowbt. Leave White House, at 6 45 A. M. and 1 45m P.M. North Branoh, 6 66 1 66m Somerville, 6 10 10m Bound Brook, 6 20 2 20m Plainfleld, 40 2 40m WestAeld, 6 66 8 00m Elisabethtowa.

7 16. 10 80 and 8 20m The freisht train (with naasenirer ears attached) will leave White House at 3 30 a. Somerville 4 30. Plain- field 3 15. and Elisabeth.

port, by steamboat, at 7 30 a. Returning, leave New iork, Dy steamooai nea Jaexev, pier No. 1, North River, at 1 r. at. All freight from New York, intended to go by this line, must be at the boat 80 minutes before 1 o'clock, to ensure being taken through that day.

Stares will be In readiness on the arrival of the o'clock train rrom New rork, at tne vrmte nonae, to eonvey passengers to caston, wuxasoarre, netnienem, Allentown and Manch Chunk, Penn and to Flemingtou, Lebanon, CUnton, Milford, Bethlehem, nloomsburg. New Hampon, Washington and Belvidere, N. J. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Delaware Water Geo. Bartonsville, Stanhope, Daie- ville.Buektown and Lackawanna Iron Works, Fa.

B. All Baggage at tne riSK or tne owners until ae-Uvered into the actual possession of th agent of the company, and checks or receipt given therefor. eps BJKW TORK STKABI SAW ESTABLISHED IN 1842. rpiIR, Subscribers having their Steam Saw Mill la A complete operation, and also on hand a full assort meat of WhiU Pine, White Oak, Georgia Pine and Hemf, lock Timber, of the best quality, are prepared to furnish all orders with which they may be favored on very reasonable term and short notice, vi. WHITE OAK TIMBER in Cribs or Single Logs, or Sewed to order, for Keel Piece, Mill Shafts, fee.

Wale Stuff and Plank of all si see Machinists' Dimension Stuff, Bridge Timber, King and Queen Posts, Header and Trim mer Beams, Dock Fenders, fee. GEORGIA PINE TIMBER In Log, for Top Masts, fee. or Sawed into Plank, Rails, Column and Girders, r-cgins frames, ana (very other description tnnt may required. white riNE TIMBER by the rare or single log, or sawed to order Into Deok Plank, Bridge and Scow Flank, natter sticks, Balustrades, ana buiidiug timber or every aescription. HEMLOCK TIMBER In logs, or tawed Into ranging and eroes timber, and for all other use requiring a lew.

Together with a large lumber yard containing a full assortment, and oonstant supply of Eastern and Western sawed timber at the lowest market prices wholesale and retail. rublle Contractor, Bridge BuJlders, Manuftoturinjri companies, snippers, and others, requiring large order, may depend oa having them executed at the shortest no lice. We have also In operation a complete turnlnc end boring shop, for every description of work in the trade. Also two superior uibcdlas saws, ior making long or short small si sod stuff such as Pales, Blind Lath. Rails, Bed Slats, Wedges, fee.

or Saws let by the hoar to person furnishing their own timber tor np sawing or cross-cut tine. To all those Interested in the above we invite to call and examine for themselves, at the Mill. pi. ft. A constant supply of Georgia pine flooring and step stuff in the rough state, and southern or city dressed, all tne qualities, comprising one of the most extensive and complete timber and lumber manufacturing and fnrniebfj ug estaousnment in tne umtea states.

lULltri PUGA6UJ Geosob CoLTxa, 1 New Tork Steam Saw Mill, Thomas Dcoabo i foot of lath street. River 1TIIIS. BEHU3, HAS KOH BALE, AND MA F.S TO ORDER, in three days, or in twelvt sour if necessary, every description of fine and fashionable SHIRTS. Of CUAVATS.Mr. Beman ss determined to keep the most elegant assortment in the city, and to them, and to BEMAN COLLARS, she will hereafter devote especial attention.

Gent's furnishing generally aa also Ladies' Jenny Linda, Gent' Morning Gowns, Gkrvss, Hosiery, Four thousand autographs of regular customers oa bet order boot. Four hundred seamstresses constantly motored, No. 1 Astob House. Shirt and Genu' Furnishing Store. Manufactory, No.

13 Beekmaa street. Laundry and Gents' Washing. 132 Nassau street. Cheap Shirte. No.

134 Naasen street oil Shirt Store. irRI. fXEVKLASD, 03 Broadway, New IV York, respectfully announces to bar friends end to the public generally, that ah manufactures and constantly keeps for sal a large stock of superior and fashionably mad linen for gentlemen also. Dressing Gown, Bosoms. Collars.

Cravats. Gloves, Hosiery, ke. Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, fee. fcc, made to order in any desired etyie. and at the shortart notice.

The attention of the gentlemen i solicited to aa inspection of her (took. In connection wtth the above, Mrs. C. ha established her own Laundry, and fat now prepared to contract for the washing of Hotels, Store and Gentlemen. She solicits orders aa above, assuring all that washing can be done la her Lean dry, a well aa in any part of the ettr.

aa Save your Tin Roofs THE Americas Patent Soap Stone Paint bag proved, th exnerieaee of the last ten years to be tbe most durable and eefesasnieel article ever offered to the public, or need for pi seei nag as roof, aaa snaking tne an leakv tiirht. Tbe aubsoriber wfl! warrant to make all tin or msta) roofs tight that he undertakes, for the low price of oa seat per eauars loot. 1. F. BTJNKE1L186 Chamber street, Ordnrsleft at tha store, 138 Chamber stree sither for room or painting ia gsaaral, wui bo promptly -I CSl'O VVUlvIA 6000 teg FFFG Rifle Powoor, 26 3000 keg FFFO Riflt Powder, 1 lbs each 35W) do do do do 2000 1I6OO do do 12j do -sVo i2500 do do 26 do do too Canister fine sporting.

1 lb each. 6000 do Eagle sporting, lib audi lb each 10X100 Canisters superior shipping Powder if lib i 6000 keg shipping Powder of 25 lb A MA hlutin. Ha AAO lis suima and tnnsket do. from tfcl mMTlfae torisa ef Dosont. Whip ale, Gareaehe, fee all of superior duality, warranted aad tor Sale ia quantities eonrenieai tog tne traa.

dj ie, 131 Wall it, mt front, THE EVENING POST: NEW YORK. TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 1850." STEAMBOA'tS. 1 1M FOR ALBANY DIRECT PASSAGE CENTS. fjgaaaaa at nil VAlv 1 1" taL RLE, Cast.

Seansei Sckwyler, wm leave '-r e-e a-j. P. from steamboat pier foot of Robinson street, first smews Barclay, arrrving in Albany in lima to take tbe eastern or western express trains. Freight taea at aroieTate rates and ftanrarded by rsol- road with despatch a directed. For pessege or ireaghtv apply te tne Captain on boara.

ep24 rOH ALBANY DIRECT. Fro th foot of Robinson st first above Barclay. The new and splendid steamer MANHATTAN. Cant era W. B.

Nelson, will leeve the foot of Robinson atreat. first above Monday, Wednesday aad Friday, at ft o'oloek TheMaabaften WB1 at all tiaaee arrive in Albany to time for the first morning train ef ears east aad west. Also in time tor me earnest conveyance nortn. Freight forwsiraed byrauroad Breqnesteav -For passage freight, apply en board the boat. apS IrXIR AfuttASk.

PEOPLES' 8TEAMBOAT LINE. 1350 Tfereash WMJassam IrfuscUnar. 1 ke aiuMKlid sow creesure steamboats ISAAC NEW TON, Commodore Wm. H. Peek, aad OREGON, Commodore A.

P. St. John, will leave the pier between Conrtlandt and Liberty streets, for Albany, daily, (Sunday exoeptedj at (Jr. sl. THE DAT LINE, consisting of the NEW WORLD CapL Acker, and the ALIDA, Caps.

Stone, leave pier foot of Chamber street, daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 7 a. landi is at West Point. Newbnrg, Po' keepsie, King ston, Maiden, CatakiU, Hudson aadCoxsaekle, arriving at Albany at i r. at. UrtlHuV B1A1A3 aAiu Leaves office of Hudson River Railroad, corner of Cham bers aad Hudson streets daily.

(Sundays excepted.) at 7 a. at. and 4 r. throngh to Albany in 8 hours, making landines at Yonkers, Dobb's Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing, Peeks kill. West Point.

Cold Spring, Fishkill. New burgh. rlsmbugn, rn xeepsie. ana ny steemDoeu tuu i Ai A.KH.A. ana wsarn DbLiuiar.

laenee so nyae Park. Kingston, Tarrytown, Tivoli. Maiden. Cats kill. Hudson, Coxsackie, Stuyvesant.

and Albany. All the above Unas connect with tbe railroad west to Buffalo, aad North to Saratoga and hi tana U. All persons are forbid trusting any person on ac count of any of the above boats. my26 FOR BRIDGEPORT, landing at NOR walk ana rtuce, mtR. On and after Monday.

June 10th, The steamer NORWALK, CapteimWat. H. Pbcb.wUI rnn as follows, daily, (Sunday excepted) From reck Slip at 74 rat. Returning will leave Bridge- nort everv morninr at 8 o'clock. Norwalk.

half-nast7. and Rock Neck at o'clock. Faro To Bridgeport, 30 Norwalk, 371 to Rocky Neck. 26 cents. For freight ar passage apply on board.

All persons ar forbid trusting any on on ao- coant of the boot or owners. ie8 FOR GLEN COVE, OYSTER BaY iasiiskSSaa. COLD SPRING. HUNTINGTON AND NORTHPORT. Commencing Saturday, May 26th, 1850, the steamboat CROTON, Captain E.

Peck. will leave New York frosa Fulton elin. every afternoon, (Sundaya excepted. )at 3 o'clock, P. M.

Land ing at uien uove ana vryster nay every day as L-ota Spring every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Stage wHl meet the boat on the alternate day at Oyster day for Cold Spring and Huntington Harbor and North-nort every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, Stages will connect with tbe boat on tha alternate day for Huntington at Cold Spring Returning, will leare Northport every Monday Wednes day and Friday mornings at 6, and Huntington Harbor at half past 6 Cold Spring every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at 6 Oyster Bay every morning at half past 8, and Glen Cove, every morning at 7 touching at Whitnstone every morning at 8. Fare to Whitestone 25 c's, Gisn i ovs 37j. oyster Bay, Cold Spring and Huntington 0 cent, Northport SSJ myzo prlRr ArrsngamsBi, IOU FLUSHING AMU AtSTUKJA From Fulton Market Slip On and aftet Monday April 22d. I860. The steam boat WASHINGTON IRVING, Cept.

8. Leonard, will leave Flushing every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7 clock, ana Astoria at it cioct Returning, will leave New Tork at 9 o'clock. Afternoon Trip -Will leave Flushing, at 2io'olock, and Astoria, at 8. Returning, leave York at 3. staue Aajunutncn r.

To aho vbobi Roslvw, Maichasset axo New-Tobb Will leave Roslyn, Pinkney's Hotel daily (Sunday ex- eentedl at 4 am. and 121 is. Manhasset at 51 ah. and 1 rat. Cow Bay at 6 o'clock am, and return from the clock Boat rrom rork.

Little Necx, at clock, and 1J a u. Returning, will leave new rorx oy tne steamer vrasn-ington Irving from Fulton Market Slip, at 9 A M. and m. Passenger win please to procure their ticket of the Captain on board th boat. are to Hoslyn cow Day os ftiannssset ana Little Neck 4 Bay 8ids3.

ahum as uua irtu, ntage rropnetor. Flushing, April 20. 1860. ap20 B. CARPENTER fc LINE FOR NEWBURGH.

The new barge SUPE RIOR. Captain Charles Halstead, will leave tbe foot of Warren street every TUESDAT and FRIDAY afternoon, at 5 o'clock, and returning. will leave Newburgh every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY after noon at 74 o'clock. The above barge I fitted np with state-rooms, large and commodious cabins, and passengers will find it a very pleasant way 01 making tne passage. sreignt taken on the lowest terms.

AU bacKace. naekacee, parcels of good, or money, must be at the risk of the owners thereof, nnlos entered upon the book of th boat, or receipted for. mho 1830. ONTARIO AND ST. LAWRENCE STEAM BOAT COMPANY.

United State Mall Line. NORTHERNER Captain R. Child ONTARIO N. N.Throop BAY STATE J. Van Clove CATARACT R.B Chapman ROCHESTER, (between Lwiston and Hamilton.) Cept.

j. masson. in connection witn tne BRITISH HUF.EN and BUiTUH form a Daily Line. (Sunday excepted.) Between Hamilton, Lewiston, Rochester, Oswego, Ring' ton, ugaensDurgn ana Montreal. Landing at Intermediate Port.

Bovswarsr- Leave. Upwards Leoce. Hamilton, (C. 7am Lewiston Irs Rochester 10 Oswego lis Montreal 9am Ogdensburgh. 8am Kingston ri Saeket's Harbor ti Saekst's Harbor.

..12 Ogdensburgh lis Oswego. ...10 a Rochester Irs Arriving at Lewiston 4am Arriving at Montreal, ir The ears for Niagara Fall and Buffalo, (connecting with the steamers from Buffalo.) leave Lewiston daily at tne usual nour ox tne arrival oi tna steamers ox wis line. The steamer Rochester leave Lewiston daily at 1 P. M. for Hamilton, C.

and a steamer tor Toronto at the same hour. The steamer Niagara. Capt. A. D.

Kuby, will leave Os wego for Toronto, via. Rochester, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock P. M. Returning, leaves Toronto. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock r.

m. Going an Leave I Returning Leeve Oswego at 8 I Toronto at 8rM Rochester at 8 a Rochester at 6J a Arriving at Toronto at Irs Arriving at a OSWEGO AND SYRACUSE RAILROAD. A train of oars leaves Oswego for Albany at the usual hour or arrival of tbe steamers rrom Lewiston and og densburgh and the morning train from Syracuse arrive at Oswego in tune to connect with the steamers, both up- waraa and aownwaros. BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS, AND LEWISTON RAILROADS. There are two train of car daily from Buffalo to Nl agara Falls and one daily train from Niagara Falls to Lewiston, leaving the alls at 2 o'clock, connecting directly with the mail steamer.

Fare from Syracuse, via Oswego and Lake Ontario, to Niagara Falls, incloding Board (excepting breakfast at Oswego) and berth on lake steamers, $4 60. A ebarge of 60 cents each will be made to those who occupy a berth in a state room. Railroad and steamboat Fare from Syracuse to Buffalo, so. jeo em OR BOSTON. VIA NEWPORT a FALL RIVER By th splendid and iSunerior ateamer BAY STATE, and EMPIRE STATE, of great stremrth and speed, par- tteulariy adapted to th navigation of Long Island Sound running in connection with the Fall Hiver and did colony Railroad, a distance of 3 miles, to Boston only.

Leave pier no, 3 North Klver, near the Battery. The steamer BAT STATE, Capt. Wm. Brown, on Tueaaays, 1 nursaaya, and Saturdays, at a r- M. Thesteamer EMPIRE STATE, Captain Benl.

Brayton, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays, at 6 P. M. This Line i the only one that runs direct ror rwport These steamers are fitted with commodious state rooms. and every arrangement for the eeearity and comfort of passengers, who are afforded by tnia route a nignt'a rest on board, and on arrival at EaU River proceed per railroad, reaching Boston early the following morning; or eaa remain on board, rettinz their hreairihdt if sihc for, un til the starting of th accommodation train at 6 A. wmcn reaches Boatoa at about a.

A. M. A brtrsrs master is attached to each steamer, woo re ceives and tickets the baggage, end aooompaniea the am to lu destination Ths rates for pesaag aad the price of (tat room, th am a by other line. A ateamer runs in connexion witn trua una to and from Providence, daily, exeept Sunday. Freight to Boston i taken at the same rate by tha other regular line, and forwarded with greater expedition by an Expresa freight train which leave Fall River every morning, (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock, for Boston and New Bsdijord, arriving at It destination at or about 11 A.

M. F'or freight oi passage, apply on board, or at the office onnersNonn luver. wnere state rooms ana nenns may be secured. For further information, apply to mys fe BORDEN, 70 Weet street, REGULAR MAIL LINE BETWEeJI BOSTON AND NEW TORK. via 8TO-NI NGTON, and PROVIDENCE.

Inland route, without ferry, ebange of ear or baggage. Th steamers C. VANDERBILT. Captain Joel Stone, and COMMODORE, Capt. Wm.

H. Fraaer, in connexion with the Stonington and Providence and Boston and Providence Railroads, leaving New York daily. Sun days excepted, from pier No. 2, North River, first wharf aoore nattory rises, at O'clock, r. M.

and stonington at 8 O'clock. P. ox upon the arrival of th mail train from Boatoa These steamer were built expready for tbe route, and arean every respect particularly adapted to the iteKgettea of Long Island Sound. Tbe aooommodationa for paseen. gers ueeoxamodvon aad omfcrtable.

the officer capable ana expeneneea. The route betas; the shortest and moot direct between Boston and New York, passengers are enabled to arrive in ample time for the morning line of steamboats and railroad running to various points from those cities. Th C. VANDERBILT, will leave New York Tue day, Thursday and Saturday. Leave 8tonington, Monday.

Wednesday and Friday. The COMMODORE, will leave New Tork Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Stonington, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday B. Passencers on the arrival of the (teamen at Ston ington proceed immediately ia the splendid Rail Road ears to Providence and Boston.

A baggage master aooompanie the atsamboat trains to sma frosa Boston. For passage, berth, state rooms, or freight, application may oe maae to tne agent oa in wnarr, ana at the of. sss," MaRaTT riaes apsta OUa AND WATER COLOR" The snbeenber offer for sale on the most favorable terms, the follow ing aitielsa of their wen known manufacture, vis No. 1 Chroma Green, dry and ia OU do do' do Brunswick do do Prussian Green, ia oil Imperial do do A Paris do dry do do Ex. Permanent Green, in oil No.

1 do do do Pari Bine, dry A Prose, do do and In oil do do do do Ultra Marin Blue, dry Antwerp do do Celestial do do A Slip Bin do do New Tork Chrome Yellow Extra do do dry and injnff No. 1 do do do A Rom Pink do A do palp. Pahs Lake Extra Veravuliea No 1 do Twrksy Umber, burnt aad raw Do do In oil DANIEL F. TH3CANN fe CO. IT BiaUag elis.

aiuJi iiuaS: 1 it' a. ewrwcH. OaaMtw aim iri'HH FOREIOrs; GOODS, wifi be admitted fast the United Btates.ta British ehlps, oa and after the 1st January next therefor tbe British and North Anserioaa Royal Mail Steam Ships. wilLraeeiTe Foreigw goods ia etsnaaoa with British rooiia. according to praJrity ef arrival at the wharf ea Monday, Tsxedny, aad Wedaeedew of eaek week, eom-menetag with the sailing oa the 29th Deoember from UvarpooL BETWEEN NEW-YOFC AND Ll-'i VE POOL, and between BOSTON AND tTlV- LIVERPOOL, ealling at rlalifax to land saataaaBBwand reeaiva avails and iiaaaenri ia are ia- tended teaaiiasfnuseaa.

EUROPA. Cast, Lett from New York. Wednesday. ASIA, Cant. from Boatoa.

Wsdnasdav Jaa12tk. CANADA from Boetom, Wednesday, June 26th. AMERICA. Caei. Shatfsaaaa.

ffres New York. Wedaea- day, June 18.,. NIAGARA. Cant. Brria.

from Boston Wednesdav July 10th. i ABsxperteneed surreen en board. rso aerta eeearea unui paid for. Fredrht will ha ehamd aa naela. nevoavd an amount for personal expenaee.

All Letter aad Newspaper must pea through th Post Otoe. Passage from New-York or Boatoa to LlverpooL first 3d do, $70. or freight or naaaara arory to my 10 R. CTJNAXr 83 Broadway. CREQOBY'g CALIFORNIA RlPREss.

fve-f-w-- Ths proprietor of this express, during -tf -t th Past year, established Branch oAeea vli'ilSi tb important points on the Sao rs- saannento ansi oeav acqoia nvera, avuu aad thranrhoat the Minias districts, from which place will be forwarded expresa matter, as usual, for all pans of the United States by every ateamer leaving San Francisco and the Isthmus of Panama Consignments promptly attended to, Ontaaadisg bills aad debt collected, certificates for persons interested in Life Assurance procured and lorwaraea, ana ine residence or fate of absent or missing persons ascertained. Gold dust forwarded and insured through under a Pelicy in a New Tork Insurance Company and all other busiaeas transacted by the proprietor In person in California, or by his agents in New Tork. Having appointed responsible and faithful agents at Chagras, Georgia Crucea, and Panama, and obtained every express privilege conceded to any one of the different Linee of Steamers on the Atlantic ana raemo, every luauoemeus that eaa be required by shippers is offered and guaranteed by this Lin. For th ability aad standing of all connected with thi Express, references will be furnished to the asset respectable houses in new sort ana can Francisco. Information given concerning the proper metnod or tcklnc goods for th Isthmus route, at the New York of-ae.

where ahinnera can hare their goods packed if de sired, at a moderate sxpense, and cleared at tbe Custom House free of charge. Packages should be brought in. if possible, the day before tbe steamer leaves. Paroel received at the office until 12 the day of sailing. Terms reasonable.

JOSEPH W. GREGORY, Proprietor, Sea Franelsoo. THOMPSON It HITCHCOCK, 149 Pearl, cor. Wall rt, leg Agsnta in New York. BEACH GO'S CALIFORNIA 'SEMI-MONTHLY PACKAGE AFa88.

t-hboooh wit Hour DETEST low. Tbe sobseriber. having now completely organised their Express throuah to San Francisco direct, will receive and forward promptly by steamer, every two weeks, freights, packages, parcels, jewelry, specie, letters, and valuable article of every description, from New York ireet to San Francisco, via rename, in about 35 days. in charge of special messengers. Our arrangements are complete for sending direct from Chagrea, on the arrival of the ateamer there and.

as our agents are resident at Chsgres, Gorgona and Pa nama, we hav nninterruptea aeepatcn at ail am to and from those places. Our Express leavea for San raneiseo Immediately upon th arrival of the ateamer there, with all goods directed to Sacramento City, Stockton, San Jose, Benieia, Vernon, Fremont, fee, and to ail places on any of the tributaries of th Sacramento and San Joaquin river. PsersiEToas GEORGE W. BEACH, of Nsw Tork; HENRT REED, of San Francisco. Aoests Miller fc Williams, Chagras; Miller fe Conger, Gorgona A.

B. Miller, Panama Folger fc Miller, cruee. Offloe 88 Broadway, corner Wall street, New Tork. Jel ALBERT WELLES, Acting Manager. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN KOKAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Lino of Steamer bo: tween NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN.

The United States Mail Steamers. HERMANN and WASHINGTON, will ma during the present year. as follows: From New York. From From Bremen. Southampton fc New York.

Hermann, 13th Man Capt. E. Crabtree 20 April 15 May 20 Jun 16 July 20 Aug. 15 Sept. 20 Oct.

16 Nov. 20 Dee. 16 Jan. 16th March 20th March 20 May 20 July 20 Sept. 20 Nov.

20 Jan. 20 April 30 June 20 Aug. 20 Oct. Washington, 30 March 16 April capt. U.

W. loyd AI May IS June SO July 16 Aug. 20 Sept. 15 Oct. 20 Nov.

16 Dec. 20 Dee. Priee of passage to Europe 3120 in let cabin in 2d do no rrom do floo do aw do An experienced surgeon on board of each steamer. For freight or passage, apply to A10LLER fc SAND, General Agents, 60 Broadway, New Tork. C.

A Agents at Bremen. MARTI NEAU, CROSKKY fe Agents at Southampton. WM. I8ELIN. Agent at Havre jal8 UNITED STATES MAIL.

STEAMERS HETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. The Ship composing tuts une ar tna ATLANTIC, Captain West. PACIFIC, Captain Nye. ARCTIC, Captain Luce. BALTIC.

Captain Comstock. ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. These ship having been built by contract, exnresslv for government service, every care has been taken in their construction, as also In their engines, to ensure strength and speed and their accommodations for passengers are uneqoaneu ior elegance or eomion. Priee of passage rrom New York to Liverpool $130, ex clusive une oi extra sise state rooms ISO Dertns secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon will be in attached to each snip.

or rretgnt or passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 68 Wall rt, Or to BROWN. SHIPLEY fc Livernool. The ATLANTIC will leave Liverpool May 29th. i ne tai-ip iu wui leave rvew xorK May rata.

Do do do Liverpool June lVth. Tbe ATLANTIC will leave New York June 15th, Do do do Liverpool July 10th. The PACIFIC will leave New Tork Jnly 6th. Do do do Liverpool July Slth. The owner of these ships wui not be accountable for gold, 'silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, nnlasa bills of lading are signed therefor, and the veins tuereoi inerein expreesea.

js? FORLIVEKPOOLU.S. MAIL STEAMSHIP J. West, This steamer will depart with the mails for Europe, positively on Saturday, the 16th of June, at 12 o'clock, from her berth at the root oi i.anai street. SliO tons heavy freight can be taken. AU letters will pass through the Post Office.

Passenger are particularly requested te send all baggage not wanted oa the passage on Doare, on riday I4tn lust, marked below, with the numrjer oitoeir nertn. For freight or passage, having unequalled aooommoda tion for elegance or comfort, apply to S.LI AlllJ A. tULLINs, je7 66 Wall street STEAM TO IRELAND. The splendid and powerful steamship VICE ROY, R. Ewlng, esmmauder, 800 tons.

and 360 horse power, will leave New York for Galway (on tbe west eoast of Ireland.) on or about the 22 of June, ealling at Halifax, and carrying H. M. mails. Tbe cabin accommodations are very superior, and no second cabin or steerage passengers will be taken. rassengers will oe conveyed, (tree or expense) rrom uai- way to Dublin, Liverpool.

Ulasgow, Belfast or nrutOL race of oassaire a loo. ana to tiemax sis Tbe Viceroy is to sail from Galway for New Tork on th 1st of Jun. For further particulars to passsge or freight, apply to n)3i ue KUSSr.LL. oi unuia, tu wail street. FOK.

SA VAN AH NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The steamship CHEROKEE and TENNESSEE hav been (old, and withdraw from tbll lin. Two ship ar now being built to take their place they are intended, if possible, to be superior to those vessels, and ready for service early the coining season one In June and tbe other in Augsut or September. Information respecting th new ships may be obtained of Messrs. Fadelf ord, Fay fc Savannah, or d29tf SAM'L L.

MTTCHILL. 194 Front it. KOR CHARLESTON The U. S. Mail Steamship Captain M.

Berry, will leave pier No. 4 North River, 1 uesoay une iiui, at a O'oloek P. precisely. AU bills of lading signed by the eieri on ooara. For freight or passage, apply to SPOFFORD, TILE8TON fc ja7 48 South street.

rnn. LIVERPOOL Regular Packet of the 11 th of June-Th new and splendid packet (hip "WEST POINT. Wm. H. Allen, eommandsr, will (ail a above her regular day.

For freight or naaaaira. her aeoommodationj being un surpassed for room, eleganee and eonrenienee, apply on ooara. at pier us.s. roo oi je7 ROBT. KERM1T, 76 South St.

Cabin passage, 878 T.ivr.RPOOL Packet of the 2th Jun The regular packet ship R0SCIU8, Capt Oliver will sail as BDOVC. nex miuxar uy. For freight or passage, having unrivalled aeoommoda- uons, apply to oru uai, a r-r. fl'Tl rfiTnN Bi 111 JJ FOR Packet of th 13th of Jun Th superior, fast sailing coppered packet ship NIAGARA, Martin Smith, master, will sail as For K.l.nH nt eir naasam. having elegant fur nished state room accommodations, apply en board, Dover street Wharf, or jel FROST fc H1CK8, South street.

ANTWERP PACKET Ths fast Balling eop--unA wFtrTMl SISTER. Pratt, master. havine a lares nortion of her cargo engaged aad will ilimatchad abOVO. For balance of freight or passage, apply bold, at pier so, or to reall 3r. IB HI'NLDU A w.

a uis ee. The ship COTTON PLANTER wiU snooeed the above. x. ROTTERDAM PACKET The fart salUag Farmelee, master, will havedes- paten as aoove. For freight or passage, apply oa boar at pi er JO ER.

Or to D. 111J1VIU A av jy eo soutn ss. FOR MATANZA8 The regular packet bark EDGAR, Capt. Ellis, having beea unavoidable freisht may offer, and positively nil onThursday, June 13th. her regular day.

For freight or passage, bavins splendid aoeomfnoda- uona. apply to iell SPOFFORD, TTLESTON nrrntn sv FOR HAVRE Packet of the 20th June The packet ship ZURICH. Capt, Thompson, will sail hi. ii amVS For freight or caasaire apply en board. Pier No 11 N.

R. or to 34 Broadway. uivbv siritrT-ttthof June The fart aall- rA Mt. SEINE. Wtlliams, master, will be dispatched as above.

For freight or passage apply to i-i i- 'rT u7-o iBiT a CO-14 South street The ships of this lias will hereafter sail on the 25th is each month from New York, and the 16th from Havre. ntD PIT T. deepateh-Tbe splendid AI. coppered and t-a? eoiVSlSaed packet ihip SOUTH CAROLINA, Joseph Hamilton, Blaster, inst returned frosa the above port, having Uu greater pert ef her cargo engaged aad going on board, will positively sau a In mum nt freight or sasaage, BaviBg Bnwrpjed tot room accommodations, spply oa board, east side Burling slip, or to i nysiAe waauba, mjtt No. 88 Sooth Ft cor.

Burling Slip, upstairs. FOR NEW ORLEANS Union Line Regular 'ri Packet To sneceed tbe Vieksbnrg The fast sail ing- aoncered aaeket shin ATLANTIC, Saral Rtse, master is now loading, aad wiU sail a above. For freight, or passage, having superior furnished ae-eommodations, apply on board, at Morray wharf, or to jes FROST kHICKS, 43 South St. 'Agents ia New Orleans, Messrs. John Woodruff Cg, who wui aromptlT ffxward all food to tsir eddres.

TTT a i 1 a I i I I Wi LA mmrm Khle fuse ais.yana--AB aww NORMA Ellas, aaeeter, will aave alsystak tarn Use above port For fretrht or eesveco. baring exeeUenV Lions, apply a board, Pier 12 E. JL, er to my M08ES TATLOR fc CO, 44 Sent! PACKET The fast sailing ELISHA DENfSON.Crpeator, nser, hav tVAC mj urge portioa ot her cargo engaged aad Eigc bcd, wiO be dispatched aa above. For balance of freight or pemage, app-y oa board, at pier 19 Eaat 3Uvr or to I R. f.

HURLBTJT fc CO. 84 Strath stV' ana NKW ORLEANS Holmes' Line Kesrnlar ra packet to succeed th Toronto The fast Bailing ntasCl-rf viCKSBURG.WmC Berry, ma ter, if bow loading, aad will positively sail aa above. For freight er passage, appty oa aoare, nssMssti, j10 or WM. NfixSUN.aaHoataet. NEW ORLEANS PACKET Fearle x.ine The fast sailing packet ship RAJAH, Jackson, master bavins a larce vert of bar cargo eagaeMd aad going on board, wlil receive aispaten ae epove.

or aalane or rreirm or paaeage, appty nir 11 r. a ICIIA siinl or to Aiest In New Orleans Mr. William Creevy, who wffj promptly forward all good to their address. MOBILE rAOlvr. r-ejie aim-w fast sailing regular packet bark wf f.mii.y at INF.R.

Cant Smith, having a large por tioa of her cargo engaged, and going oa board will re- eesva ImmediaLa disneten. For freight or passage apply oa Dorrs, at piex to jell EAGLF. fc HAZARD, 40 South at; Airent in Mobile. Messr. E.

C. Center fc who will promptly forward, Bee of cvanmiaainn, all good to their address. I MOBILE PACKET Goes to th City Th well-known fast saiLing coppered bark PILGRIM. "lE Williams, master, wui be ready to reeeive freight en the 20th inst. jell c.u HUKijUi'f stu c4 Konin street.

APALACH 1COLA First Vessel FJ Saturday 15th inst The superior fast sailing sen "'SEA MEW. Capt A Crawford, will have im mediate dispatch, as above. I For freight or passage, having fine accomodations, ap ply oa board at pier 19, F. or to I jbiu r- ti. hurlbut fc CO, 84 sooth st.

rOS SAVANNAH. Geo Freight a Rednord Rates Begabtr Packets Regular Day Tbe fast sailing regular packet brig MACON. Watkins, master, will caB a above, full or not full, i or rreignt or paaisge.riaving elegant state room aoeom-modationa, apply to the master on board, foot of Beekmaa street, or to DEM1LL fc CO led Front street. Positively no freisht received on board after regular day. raia or shine.

I Passage 316. Freight taken at two-third less than customary. All rood sent to th Agent In Nsw Tork wiU be for warded free of commission, and all good intended for th interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama or Tennessee, addressed to the care of Thomas Wayne. Agent of Central Railroad T. R.

Mills, Iron Steamboat Co or J. A.rawns,uorgmeTteamsoet oe rorwaroeo tree of oommissina. I je8 (OH CHARLESTON Packet Ship Line-Positively First Vessel Her Regular Day -The fast sailing, coppered shin EDWARD. Bulkier. master, win take what freight may offer, aad clear as above.

Voi freight or passage, having extensive and superior accommodation, apply on board, cart side Burling slip, or to THOMAS WARDLE, 88 South street. corner Burling slip, np (tain. Ordinary measurement good 4 cent per foot. Passage, $15. N.B.

AU goods eonsliraed Agent South Carolina Rail road, at Charleston, intended for the Interior of South Caroline, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee, wiU be forwarded with dispatch, free of com mission and to avoid confusion, shippers are. in ail instance, requested to send the agent a bill of lading. j8 TO 8HIP OWNERS The subscribers have two wharfs at Williamaburgh where they can accommodate three or four shine to lav no durine th cummer month. Apply to i my20 DKMILL, 183 Front rt. FOR SALE The Captain' interest in new oars Apply to Ie7 EAGLE fe HAZARD, 40 Sooth St.

FOK FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The follow-idTTJlrJg AI. British vessels-Shio Leamahsgon, 741 tons register bark Helena. 824 do bark Orlando 344 do brig Robinson, 240 do sch Letitia, 120 do. Apply at 24 Beaver street, to my BARCLAT fc LIVINGSTON.

FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The superior, very fast sailing coppered barque ROVER, H. Hilton, master, burthen 8.000 barrels. A only to WILLIAM NFLSON, 81 South street. my28 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.

The superior A 1, coppered packet ship ATLANTIC, Samuel Rose, master, 750 ton burthen, in complete order for any voyage. Apply to myi tr iituui a milh.b,os soutn street. For NORWICH, WORCKSTfcrl, rlA aa-j DnuTiM riri. eu UU UVOlVats I im AVdaslirUtwU lltJLU Norwich. STEAM PROPELLER LINE FROM PIER No.

3 NORTH RIVER. SHETITCKET, Capt. J. C. Goer.

Capt. E. Geer. QUI NEB AUG, Capt. J.

Williams. One of the above boats will leave New Tork every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 4 o'clock P. M. returning, will leave Kiorwien ror New i ork, Monday Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o'clock P. M.

For freight, which will be taken at reduced mioe. ap ply on ooara. or at the omoa ner 3 norm mver. rji FOR SALE, OR TO LET. BUILDING) SITES ON TUB SO UNO, within forty-five minutes' ride from th New Haven Rail road at 27th street.

The subscriber offers for sale 200 acre of land, which for it many handsome building sites, together with its heelthinlnesa. and great facility of ingresa and press to soot om tbe city, give It advantages rarely to re ob- Apply tO a-OWAlUI H. I ULLIM, my3 74 South street. TO LKT-An elegant and roomy cottage at Clifton. Staten Island.

near Vanderbelt'a Landinw XaUIL overlooking the bay, one acre of ground. Inquire or led St HtlMf.H MUKUAN, NO. 1 flsi St, TjaUILOINU LOTS -Desirable buUding lots, with jt noerai loan. rorsaieDy my21 A. B.

VANDERPOEL, 28 WaH st. FOR 8 ALK or exchange, a farm of 90 acres. under good cultivation, about half a day's travel a rrom the city. A. B.

YANDErtroe.ii, my21 23 Wall it MFOR 8AL.K OR TO LET Fifty feet front on Barclay street by 115 feet deep, north side, between Church and College Place. There are at present two dwelling houses on tbe property, which wiL' be altered, or taken down and another building or build lugs erected as may be desired. Apply to felU WILLIAM KJLDMUND, 80 Tine St. Xm SALE. The three story brick house with basement and nnder cellar, No.

127 Madison corner of Birmingham The house was well and substantially built by the owner for his own occupation, is now in good order and has the croton water lntroducea. Title perfect and term favorable. Enquire of HORATIO BOGERT, apdtf No. 3 John street TREES: Parson's Co. i VTA'SHINO.

liONO ISLAND. OFr'Kll FOR 8ALK their usual assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, shrubs, Roses, ines, r.xotic riant, ao. Their large scale of Dropsmtion enables them to offer to amateurs tne enoiee selection atrorded by large quan titles anu to aeaiers, very tunny Trees, at reduced price when hundreds or thousands are taken. Arbor Vitas for hedgee and large Allanthns for street can be furnished in large quantities. Visitors wiU be in terested in the bouses filled with Cameiias and other Ex otirs.

and wiu find public conveyances from Fulton Mar ket slip, Peck slip and Franklin Square fire time daring th day. One of tbe proprietor will be found at tbe (tor of A. B. Allen fc 189 Water street, en tbe but day of tbe week, from 11 to 12 o'clock mnzsmwttf rrO BE LEASED The Third Storv of the New J- York Society Library, lately occupied by the National Academy of Design. These apartments consist of Five large rooms, covering one floor of the entire building which is sixty by one hundred feet, and two attle rooms above them.

They are at present fitted up for Exhibition Room, but would be altered to suit a good tenant. They present unusual attraction for Societies, Lodges, or Kindred Associations, th eeiUngs being lofty, end the rooms capable of tasteful artistic decoration, and the aeees by the main entrance and staircase being easy and attractive. They can be weU lighted either by day or nieht. and are very ouiet and secluded, althouirh ao near the centre of a great thoroughfare For further particulars apply to tn Librarian at tue Library, or to A. K.

RUDGEKS, Treasurer, 4W William sr. fel2 2aw fe tf Ti) The basement anda sub cellar. Tne store and a cellar a Urge room oa tbe 2d story and 8 artist studios in the 3d story of th building in course of erection, by the National Academy of Design in Broadway, opposite Bond street. The rear buUding wul be devoted to exhibition an aotner pubtie purposes, ana the store and room over are therefore thought to be particularly well calculated for a first elass confectionary and ice cream saloon. SJtriy application will permit the interior arrangement to be adapted to the want of th tenants.

Also to rent Th large exhibition Boom at present occupied by the N. A Dn on the corner of Broadway, ana Leonora street. jyau IKON STORES AND BOUSES KVJft CALIFORNIA The subscribers are prepared to contract for furnishing iron Buildings of sises from ten ieet square to two hundred feet, of such height as may be ordered The prices range rrom about two bun dred dollars to fifty thousand dollars each, according to size and construction. AU built of th best material and most snnroved workmanship, and can be furnished at very short notice, ready for shipment from Liverpool. Drawings eaa be seen, ana every information given by application to flAH-i ut.i wausxreet, Sele Agents for the United States, N.

B. These buildings can, on arrival, be erected without much cost or treuoie. mns tr FOB BALK A splendid Farm in Westehes ter County, with all th stock crop farming im plements and household furniture. The present occupant is desirous of going to Europe. The farm eon tains over 100 acres, and the building are of the Dost costly description, with every convenience and comfort.

myT A. B. wall street. MaTOH BALE cheap and on aeeomodatinr terms The Houses end Lots No. 133, 185 and 1- 7 Charles street, end 693 Washington street- Also a three-story modern built, brick Dwelling Hones, in Twenty-first street near Ninth avenue.

Two four story brig Houses in Fifth street, near avenue B. Also the house and lot no. sty water street. Appty to ap8 WM. P.

MOSS. No. 1 Nassau, cor. Wall t. IVOR BALK Dwelling House of everv de scription, amerent sections or tn ettr, too nu- merous to particularise in an advertisement.

Call A. B. VANDERPOEL, 23 Wall street, my7 tJTOBAUJAie To let, the upper part of the fire I proof stores. No. 63 and 05CUff street.

Inquire of rnci.rB, iriritE at mh27 Nos. 19 and 21 Cliff at. FOR. BALE 8 four-story brick houses on the south sid of 17th street, between 1st and 2d ave- Lnuea. A.

B. VANDERPOEL. myi I 23 Wall St. 3TORK Iw WALL SI H.K.lt'1' IU LKT jilThe first floor with a convenient back office. Rent JavLalLmoderate.

and immediate poaaession given. Apply ou the premises. i ay TOTJET Tne large and weU lichted brick shop on the rear of 447 Madison street- Apply to George H. stout, comer of Maiden lane and Broadway. my 3 tf i TO LET The first Boor of the nw store No.

IB CliU (treat. Rent 100O per annum. Apply to WM. H. CART fc CO, ap 343 Pearl st.

FOB KAI.E OR KXCHAJK2K aVOEl CITY PROPERTY. The farm ia Westchester eoonty, occupied by tbe 1st Bamaal F. MoU. Jr- eotuusting of about one hundred aad twenty sere of land, on whieh there is a new aad wall finished dwelling house, in tha eettsg style, aad extensive earns, sheds, and other out hoasea.all erected within three yeartv This property la eligibly situated, ones man a view of Long Island Sowed, aad at within one Bail of the New York and New Haven Kaiiroed Depot, at Mamaroneek. from whence cars depart four or five times a day, and reach tbe eity in less thaa one hour.

For further particular, apply to 8AML.1 F. MOTT on the adjoining place to THOMAS W. PR 4.RSALL, Ho. 16 Lafayette nlaee. or to Wit.

F. MOTT, No. 85 Wallet. mhl tf UI W. KIELIJ COMMISSION PAPER WARKHOUSt No, 11 C111T street.

TnK HIGHEST MARKET priee paid ia eash for Rags, Grass Hope, Rope Cuttings, t-anvaaa, arrea ope, wottoa waste, nagrinc. maaa ruxpe. Gsaay Baggiag, ASM' (took, their ia And all other Una of paper nasi werehoasa, at Baakwoe) ttrsst. imaasnisrs street. LEGAL NOTICES.

OOMMON PLEAJs. wm -v tarred ft Georre Wbse aad Mary, km wue. aad sikas. la senaaaee ef a ilaoeee of tbs Cos it of CoaMnoa Flea lev the eity aad eoeaty ef New iork. 1 wiU eapeae to sale ea we 36Aday of June.

1850. at 12 o'clock. 3L. at the iVUrchasIs' Exchanxe.ia the chy of New York ALL those certaia soar toenarce or nercefc of end. srmasa, ryiac aad beang aa the Teretlth Ward et the eity el New York, kaowa sad dMlias-uatod Ml" map of paoerTy.beloaim toUaUas Hopper, deceased, et Baled tbe Twettlh VNanlofthe city of New koek.servred by F.

Bridges, caty surveyor," dated Septsmbor du, ltUH. by the Bombers 54, .5. id and 77. la said lou bens adjaoeat as each ether, aad takes toeelhet aaa bsoasiedas follows: anrtberly in ireet by Eitblv-foarUi street, eadedy by a line draws parallel tbe Fir aveaae, and dataat weslwartfty uawebom three headred feet sootbetiy by tbeceetra faae bstwesa Eurhly4Bird street and Wbly-lsarw stseet. sad wests.

I) by a bae csawa parallel lo tbs Fust avenue westward tbeeetroa foar bBBdesd lest eeol ot uie Hid ks eontaiaiag breadth ia front aad tear tweaty-nre leet. aad snclh eeeach saOeeMhaadied aed twolWliwaaisnsacaearssss. THOMAS CARNLEY. Bher ft -E. Ktmrra.

Athwaey. aw3w 84JPERHR Elisabeth D. Sedgwick. Joseph P. Fryaa aad orhets.

la persaanos sad by nrtne of taUussBtjpT tna cenrL tha, cause, oo tbe 2il day oi April. IA lH he laid at pnb- i kc saction, anoer the directioa ot lhensfteiairae.1, these taMSnpaatadtbereio, by AstbonyJ. Blescker, BBCOoe. eer. atlAVMerokanu' Eicoange.

ui theeilyof New York at o'clock, aooa of that day: ALL that cert urn piece or parcel ef land, kwrsru boob a man entitled Map of the Beievue the Sixteeoth Hard, beioeringto tbe Corporal ion of the city of New York, New York. March. It45, surveyed by Thomas R. Lulm.City8nr. vevor," wlucb said map is riled ia the oroce of the Resister ot the eilriaad county et New York, which sail piece ot paroel Of land, boeaded as lollowa, vir coniBatneinK ai aiotDt oa ihctoaUiwest.

edr side of Twealy.filth ares, distant two liuDdred sari ten last southeasterly from the point of intersection of the waste. ly side of Tweaty-fifth street with tbe sootbeatterly snie of the rust avenue, thence resales tootheaateriy awng the sou Lh westerly sale of Twentr-filth street tony ieet: thenoe soatbwasarrty and on a line paralM with the First aveaae nindyurht feet aad niae Bach es theaos aoruiwastedy and oa a bae parallel wua tne ssaia wcatertv title ot Tweety.fi tth street lorty feet tbeace BCrtbest- eriy. aloag lead bow or late beionrnr to Thomas Crane, and betetntoceconveyeiiie tnesaal eooias traae. uy swpv. aad Saaaa he wile, Biaety-eiEbt feet aad bibs laches to the point or place of beginning, oa the sooth westerly has of Tweatr-biutneet.

11. u. TBknnoBk SxnowirK. Attorney lot Plaintiff. myHaawuuUidtJe3 The sale at the above nrooertv is oostnonad till the 24th utttatt.

at the aameboui and place. MJ. OCaJLFu IT Jrk-sriTsr. Jane tth, 1830. je4mwtjef4 SUPREME COURT.

Behack Fnrmaa eainst Sale ie nartllion. Jnrlith Farm an, and others, i pUE nnderaisned wdlseU at auction oa the 13th ef Jnne, ISM, at lio'cloct. noon, (on the premiaei,) 20 acres of and. la parcels of from two to six acres, situated st Middle Village, la PiewtowB. Ajoaa- islaaff.

wear tee Jamaica inrnpiae. moiiw wiauM aiw ti v. miLoa Inwn -w VArk MiavMHMlt tO StBffe tOOleS. tcliooltand church, and have oa them suod water and buudines. loullwo hnnrired trailed near trees and a (rest number ot grait- apple and other fruit trees, lie will she.

at that urns, tell two wooa low. one 01 two acres, Baa tne ouiet ot mum scttb. iraUKl may usoj. WILslxLtVM H. EIaTING, fcre w2i Hawtt ISo.

3a Nirni street, IfY At a Sonovate't Con rt, heM ami for Uw dty and eounry of XHew urk. at lite ttorroeate otto, uiacnyoi new lora oa Die xtMnth dajr ol Ma, ia Um yeax ono thoataiwl mshi hand ml mnA fittr. PREHKN T. Almatfcr W. BrtnifoM.

PofTorat. In the mat. tor of the apphniKm of Loais Heiner aaa Martha Mnrn. BBwttfl HMItsM. hsB Wllin- Ml.

MuthaV JY rrSftaL. Ad fTUIlVtril.trlZ ot'tffoociawoliatteli ar. credits oi Andrew StataB. deceaied intestate, lor author. it to mortiraffe, leae or tell the real estate ot the mm intestate, for the pnyment of debts.

un reNfimg and titinc trie ot ubqw namw ana Martha Marcarett, his wite, tahi Mirth Margarctta, AdmiDB-tratnx of the rotl, clmttela and credit! of Andrew Btefmaa. late of tbe city New Yort, cteccased intesta'e. lor authority to mo rt rage, Itvue or tell lite real eat ale of the satd into, late lor the payment ot tmcUbu: it ordered that penons biterested in ofthesaid Andrew 8 tee man. deceased, appeal before the tlie County of New Vork, at ha office -n the city ofNew Yorkt on theeooal day of Jo 'y next, at ten o'clock in the (ortraoon ot that day, ihea and there to show cawe why anUiohty khoald -Mt be riven to 'i-e said AduiiHtrtiixt to morU caeo, ieaaa. or wll so much of lite teal estate of the said Antixcw bOKman.

deceased, aa skall be nenetuftrv to osy hti d-bu. BUrKEMJS COURT. Mary 6. Pmtaey, I uainst Bnmmoat For relict) Jamas Watt. Jnn.

1 riu JAM lis WATT. Jnn. Yon are hereby mmmoned and J. reqnired to answer the complaint in the sctioB tba day filed weft tbe clerk at use city and eoenty ol flew Verb, at hn office, ia the II all in said city, and serve a copy ol yonr answer on aa. at No.

Broadway. In said city, within three moot lis after tbe service hereof, exclusive of tbe day of tucb service and ii you fail to answer tbe oomplaint at aloress.l. trie piaiBUn wui apply lo tliecoort for tbs stlief deaiaaded ia tbe eompbuat. liaieu Alaicn utn, loou. WE8TFRrt 8t COHEX.

mhradSm rlaiautl 's Auomera. COPARTNERSHIP KOT1CK. The copartnership of the firm ef iiarnden fc ha expired by its own limitation. Th subscriber ha withdrawn therefore, and his in terest therein ceases, from and after this date, the other partners will continue business, nnder lite same name, for their own seeount, and will elose up and settle the affairs of the late firm. ISAAC C.

KENDAiL, HARNDEN fc CO. New Vork, Sltt May, 1850. Je 13t THUS partnership heretofore existiog between the undersigned aa attorneys and counsellor, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Dated ebruary loth, 184U. THOMAS WARNER, THOMAS J.

SPARKS, xoylO lawiw Removed to 20 Duane street. FT S. MARSHAL'S SALE By virtue of a writ of venditioni -r exponas, lo me dnected and deliveretl, 1 will sen st public amnion, ontheMth day ot June instant, at 10 o'oloek. A. M-.

si No. 4H VVilliam street, ta the citv ot Near Vork. 117 bxsmarked U. ratelle, Kl botes marked 11 r. is uoies marked A 1, 15 boxes marked A cram lonr boxes tutrked Cinaeirrle.

boxes marked Carlasa with 3 over under, 3 boxes marked Can km. 6 bores marked Gardiner, til boxes without any mark, containine serars. Jtnted JUi day ol Jnne. 1H60. jfB tds F.

TAI.I.MA1H5E. retted States Menhal. U8. MAR8HAX.M SAi.il. By virtue of a writ of Vendi.

lion I KxponM. to ma directed and delivered, 1 will tell a-pnblic auction, on tbe Uithday of June. at 10o' clock. At at No.) Wiliiaia ttieet, Its boxes conuuBmctecan, witboat anv mark. filled 7th Jnne, 196 1.

jeits II. F. TALLMADCE. U. 9.

Marshal. OvriGB or ths Lcna IsLaivo Railsoad Co. i Brooklyn. Jan otb, 1850. THR LOIIO ISLAKU, RA1L.HOAO CON-PANY HAVING executed a morteaee to Shepherd Knapp, Esq Trustee upon their entire road and its franchises, It.

fcc. for the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, to secure their bonds or obligations for a like amount, payable twenty years from tbe 1st of January. I860, with interest at six per cent, semi-annually, 1st of July and 1st of January, are now prepared to exchange morrgae; nonas, secured a aoove, ror the present outstanding bonds or obligations of the company, and request the Immediate attention of the bond holder to thi notic, a the interest upon tha mortcaee bonds com msnced on the 1st day of January lsso. op to which date the company will pay Interest upon theoldbonils as they are presented for such exchange. Printed conies of the morteaes.

including: th form of in noud, for tbe use or bolder, may had on a ppti os teon at tne onto ox tne company. inmr MUNKe.lAVNs vir.jnn. Treasurer, OHIO fl'ATSO LsJAN OK t3.RIJO.OUb. THE COMMIPHIONERS of the Ohio CanalFnnd.bv virtue Ot an act oi the General Aaaemhlv ol lias Htate ol Ohm passed March lUtb, 1830 hereby ive bo; ice thai sealed proposals will be received anul edneaday. the 19iii of June next, at noon, at the otboe ol the Ohio Lite Insurance and Trust Comiianr, New Vork.

for a loan of TWO MILLION PIX HUNDRED for which traiisferaljiecertifilates of un I-iate Slnrt WIU lie Msneft aa hi nwi' ONE MILLION BIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS to hear interest at tbe rate of 8IX PKR CKNT. ner in. snm. psvshlesemMinnnaily in the city ol New Vork, and the pnncrpsJ rambuiiable at tb pleats re ot the tittle alter the year ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS to bear mtneif at the rateot rive I'brt t'KPI ner uiam. navahleaa a awe aari the priricipal reimbnrsable at the pi- asure ot lite Htate after lrlBS, Trie ol stock will bearinlerett from tbe lst-day ofjo- iy.isao.

The premiums ofTererl for taid loan most be paid cash, or Ohio si. per ceei tuieaaot loouat par. on tne nay ot npenioe tne propo-talt. by deposiunr the same with the Ohio Lite insnrance and TfUtt omuasr. Nw Ynrk tn th H.lit of th.

Olim fanal Fund Couiraissionert. Tlie balance of principal to be paid as swvs, etuier in caan or umo tlx per cent trot oi iro, at par. on Lie nrsi nay ox Jnlv nest, wlwaa tna nnrtjhijt nt atnnk av ill na. iivered. Tne Droceedt of the ahove loan are emniTed for the nalemn.

tioa of the live and six per oent. stocka ot Ohio, tnatuhns alter Ajecetnoeraisi. inco. rropossjs may, tnerelore, it destretl. n.

matle with the nnderatandine. thai alter thm lannait nf the nmnmm at the six per cent, stock, and the pretninni snil five per cent- of tlie principal in tne per cent, stoat, tne Daisnce may remain oa in. tercet at a net cent, ner annum, from the li Jnly to he naifl tnmsoi not less thaa five tboBtend doilani, st ties pleasure of the bidder, at any time lie tore lla, 31st day ot Deoembcf. 1H60. tha storks beta withheld at ooliateral secunty forsoch naymenL nmtMafl than one thousand dollars, must slate tbe amount that will be paid five and six per rivinc tbe adilreas of the party makmr the for Ohio Statm llomn." and sddressed to the Obw Canal fund osnnisBBoatta, care ot ulu.

v.vjr, tjatnier. new ork. K. N. 81LL.

AcUn CiaaJ 'omDjuttioner. JOHN WOOD. Auditorof rJtatc. an30tI9thJ A. BUSrf.

Treaiorer of Btate. GESTJISK Bf KDICUr AI. Cod Liter Oil Candu. THIS preparation of genuine Cod Liver Oil is offered with confidence to th publls, after repeated and successful trials in the class of complaints for which it is recommended. The difficulty which all persons experience in using the oil in its crude state, induced the proprietor to offer it in the form of Candy, compounded with other ingredients, (th prescription of a Phytician of eminence in thi eity.) all of which ar known to be tha beet rem.

dial agents for COLDS, COUGHS, COLD IN THE HEAD. HOARSNEeS, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. CATARRH, i i III. rv 11 ii i itu, innuAi A.y snu.Lni.u, TUBES.

ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE LUNGS. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA. AND NEURALGIC COMPLANT8. In esses of Coesuatrrtoiv. in either its first or more ad vanced stages, it will be found aa Invaluable remedy for promptly aueviatmg tue eougn, ror promoting free expectoration, and checking the alarming and debilitating A'i'Ar Sweets.

It is recommended, also, for tfeeviar Cousa. and for the deep, hollow eoturh in children disposed to th IrTtniXI. i The public are cautioned against many Imitation of thi candy wbieh are in the market, most of which con tain not one particle of genuine Cod Liver OU. In the genuine article, although the oil can be tasted, it is so disguised as to be perfectly palatable. Ask for Spotlat't Cod liter OU Candy, and buy no otttor.

Price 23 cent per package, with foil directions for its use. Sold, whole sale and retail, by I HOALAS SPOTTEN fc 118 Bowery, And by druggists generally, throughout the Union. tayiA lm IIIIPE, CONNER fc SON'S UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY. Th lubser bers have now oa hand aa excellent assortment of Book, Newspaper, and uraaxoentai i ype noraenng, which they are -pre pared to sell at reduced rate, on approved paper, at six months, er st discount of ten per oent tor cash. Tbs series of Scotch feces, so much admired and approved ot by the trade, and our type ia general, we feel assured, cannot bo excelled either In beauty or finish, by any Founder.

All type manufactured by us are made of a mixture of metals different in proportions to those used generally, by which we insure greater durability. To our assortment of Ornamental and Jobbing True. Bor daring, fcc. have mads a large increase, sad are constantly adding to th variety, presses, Wood Type, Cases, Stands. Brass and Wood Rules, Imposing Stones, Composing Sticks.

Braa and Wood Galley. Cut. Closet Rack, every article necessary for a complete Printing Office furnished with despatch. Specimen bests of Scotch are now ready for delivery. Old Type taken in exchange for new st nine cent per pound.

Publishers of newspaper who will insert this ad- vertlaement three times, and forward us a paper, previous to tbe 1st of January. 1 850. will be paid in nt atenaisoTottr ataanfaetare, by purchasing four time tas amount of Ulaur bill for tbe advartatenirnt. JAMES CONNER SON, ecrner Ann and Nassan sis. N.

B. A new Specimen Book will be Issued aad ready pr semry aontrc tn. lax nt raitsstsiiiei. leeai. aa XT PttlATKRS'and BlSUlcUb' WAllKIXOOaiBi No.

28 and 31. Gold street. New York. The subscribers continue to manufacture at syeatly reduced prices, Printing Ptcbbc. Standing Presses, Hydras lie Presses fcc, of tbe aioet anoroved kinds, amons whieh are their approved doable and single Cylinder Presses, for newspaper and book work Card Printing 31 aj luiuu, auu his rr ssuibhi.

sau osua tisntt rref with or without their Patent Iron Roller Bovs." Chases. Case, Imposing Stones, ompoeinorStlclts. Bras Knle, FaTnitnre, Ink, fce fcc, eoastantly en band, every article neceeeary for a corapirte fruiting Otilee. ia. eluding Typo furnished at the shortest aotice, aad oa tb most favorable terms.

Ot Type received ia exchange for new at alcooents per pound. Editors and Publishers will be with est host. I. rimm i 3 swan a iH.wa; xucass er oiniiery, oy UUCTBBang tat oft he style end quantity of work they desire to do The subeeriber are prepared to furnish Cast lags of any ixeor description at the lowest price. fth paid for old Cast Iron.

Thetubscribert alto mannfaetnre Cart Steal Mill, Fit Cross and other baws, a supply of which they keep constantly on hand- JyW HOE CO. California Arms. spies 91 trialrferi It ae, en rlxsnr helrrw Galrl stree. a LUX'ti 1 KVOLVlSQ PisTULs-TfauBk C. Bemlvarv, a new ui improved article Kitlis, Carbines, Maakrte, Fowtlntj Mans, Bowie Karrea, rieka, ate ke.

Hards-Are aaa Cotlary all ktadi. aaiUbU for Cliftal Mlatreaelllsrtsea. VO CITY NOTICES. CROTON AQl rROffCT DFTP A TM ST Te Staeaws Sealed prooo.eaKlorsed -Proposal wir be ewve-l st Ue 0be ef the totoa Aonniact Department. (Rote ad a.

Park.) eaul Wednes day. the Uh 2 dock. P.M.. to beiid sew ecaiviag basis sad enlveruv from the jew avenae. to aad thronrh 6th aveaae to 37 th a.

ea siasrHncauees sat swkVhaf the eaase. SitiLjTf ifX "afM theesio. can be obtained oa ap Pt totheVValer ParveyotTat Uiaefnoe. New York. Jaae rata.

law. i jeion rreetrtewter theCroloa AnaMt UnantaeBt. asBted is the Board ef AkWaan mint aave base pss-t er a sewer an Oraasw atTeaa fi i ai i r-n yf T-i piaissiiiauii Tci" infhn.i,, ii ii "wt as Helaacy ft AHpersoBsintonimd. aavia ebiecticee 1 s-n lauaiali ii nwaent the svsae wrmag to the asiaeai. at uus omosT iTaVu.

fore Wedaearlay.tB 1Mb rest. Jell ll NICHOLAS DEAW.Pietidest. CROTON AO.UEDUCT DrAiTMENT. ToiTaos Sealed Pmposalt. eadoned ProraMal lot bwkling asewet in Twenty seventh sheet." will be leeiel at theorhce the Crotoa Anotrinet llenartaiewt, (Soranda.

Park.) aanl Tarns oav. uie Asuianyet June, lose, use ones. asewet wtth the BMoseary tecaviiur basins aad celverta. ia 27th meet, from 3th a Tens to a point UB feet west of 6th arenas, length lii feet. Tbe plaa of tbe sewer and tpedficatioes tor tbe bnildias of tbs same, and all ether in 'ormation eelatin thereto, eaa be obtaiaed ea appbeauoa to tbs Water Parveyor.

at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN. PlesKlmt of the Crotoa Aiiaadnct Deuanwt. New York. June 3.1.

mo. je3 10t STREET DV.PARTMKNT. No4 Hall of SnT-una Ordinance Public notice hereby given to the owners or the aulas dasenbed raakee lets, te till -or dreia lr tanie is acr-ordanc with the be area at the olliceot tbe Street CerniDwooner oe or before the first day of July, 1K0. hi eomplr Bnje with onliaeaora 'adopted by the Cenunen Coooal. Ma 15.

lbsd. ortbt itaiae will he done by l- Mayot. Akletmen aad Conat monalty oftbeoty ot New Iork. at tbeeipeMaet tbe leaoeetive oween or prmmrlors ol thesaad lota. fellow.

01 ST of New York embraced 'j by Kenieth Mm. Bertheriy by Forty-secoad street, eesterly by the Eighth aveane7aad weaterlr by the isth aveaoe. Abo. tJmsereftsm isoekee lots of land embraced in the Mocks bonaded seothetly by Fortyerond street, northerly by Forty, with street, eaucrly by the Eicbtb aveaua. and weateuy by ths Ninth avenue.

AUo all tlwaeoertaia WBkea lorsof brad embraced in the blocks booni'ed southerly by Puruelh rreet, aortlierly fry Forty-thml ttieet. easterly by tbe Ninth areas, aad wtsuuiy by the Teeth A wo, aU thow eeitain tnnk-m kit. of land emhnrfbd bi blocks wa()eHlMratiscrir by Forty-Uurtl tsnrt. noftyitw.ly stf-et. eteri by theNuiUi aveaoe, and westerly by the Ten tb A ben.

alt thimm eettain annken lots of land mKnuaawt kw.i. lafWttfUrf fSMlivsarltr hV KofTV.tblfd atlttM. JaaVtitAwHw Irnet. street, omstnly by Uw Tenth a venae, and WMteiiy.by tha Undaon mver. jel 3Ut JOHN T.

DODGE. Street Commtatoiwr. TREET DKPARTMENT. No. 4 Hail ol nmsnnsBBaU mwU mcerved at thu office until Batarfinv.

haa Id. ISoO.toriairfiriewaik of Grand rttwt, from the wuiheasterly oor. of Christie street, to No. j3 Grand stieeC nans, speciticatmns. and an intonnauon utenMo.

earn De bad on appl.cation to the Contract Clerk of th department. rt iiuu' i. cS.a tJVUt' A. 1VAAltA, OtAwm aWllllllaaaiWIIiejr. Jnne 8.

1850. 1 jed lot SI TREET flEPARTMENT, Ko. 4 Rail of Records. Corpo. i mm.

NotineWnhiie notice is hereby riven, thataresola bon has beea nsessated ia Ike Board of Astwaat AMetaiea To sstralais aad Fspaye Gansevoort sliest. Bear West street, to oonlorm with tbe srade in West street. To fence vacant lots oe tne south side of 33d street, be-tw-en th and Stfa avenues. To flax a space lour Ieet wide ia West street, from Gaassvooit to ISth street, (eastikte.) Persons iote testeil. bavins; objections to the tame, are eesoed te present them ia writta.

at the tfuaet rommeiioner'a etbos, ea or by tbe 17tbday of June, inst. jKjun a ieLuuri, sireet ommrsnoner. joS lOt JTREET I'EPA RTMENT. No. 4 Hal! of Recorda.

Corpo-, raiinn I'nblie notice is hereby that tbe loliow ins piluoBS have been presented in the Board of Ai-iennea, To flac sHlewalit on lbs northerly aide of Ifth street, between 3th end ith avenues. To wots, a couatry read ia tin sreet, nam nioauway to tne era aveBoe. Pefat.aa iararaalerl ia the above nmooaltiona. hsvint obiectlOBI therfto. sre requested to prtent thetn in writin to th ma-reigned, at bis oilice, on or before the 17th day Jane inst.

jutin I. isuiibn. Direst lyommisnoney. Jnne 6th, 1890. jeKlQt CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.

RorrtunA (Park.) Politic notice it hereby riven, that the foilowuur petitions have been presented in tbe Board of Aldermen For a tewer ia BeveBth avenue, from Tweulr.fourth street to Twenty-third. Also, lor sewer in nth street, from tne termination ol tne Krsrol tewer ia 3th. between avenues aad D. to tb East iter. Alto, tor a tewer th aeeoad aveane.

between otb and iu streets. Abo. lot a tewer ia Fourth tbnet, iiom the Bowery to the srw-T at avenue B. Also, tor a sewtx Greene tfreet, from Wsverfy plaoe to UUo- tnm itlaeA. Also, tor a tewer ia unerry artel, from Fraaaan Bquara to Roosevelt street, Abo.

for a tewer ia Fourteenth street, from the termination of tbe present tewer near 10th avenae, to tbellih areoae. Aao, lor a sewet in sow at test, irons uat itu te tne ru avw- A iMi'thar a mantntion haa haea nreseated ha the Board of A 1- dennen, forateweriB 17th street, from a point 20 feet east of 'Jd avenue, to and through 1st avenue to 18th street- Ail persons intereatee, norm moeeoont tneieto. are reqnestea In urMMi! tiM same let whtiae. IA the Koeineer. ai Ibja oa or belorerjatardajf.tbebxlidar otJone, I860.

Ivuuinu lcioli, AlcaHicni. Juae Stn. 1850. STRF.ET PRPARTMENT. No.

4 Hafl of Reeords. to-mtion NotMiFnblKmotico ia hMbv civen. that the follow- inr petitmes have been pweented in the Hoard of AtdemieBr-To pave 10th avenue, between Bth and itii streets. To liar a wkle tn ifitiewtaiiu of3Id street, between 9th and iOtli avemiea. Aho.UietoUowinK peUUons the Board ot Ainsunt Aidor.

To fnco vacant iota irosnniron mant-oo aynno. net ween gm and Xh atnet. and oa Jbtii and aftrth eUtBets. adjominc the above. To leaoe Tacant lott corner wadwon avenno and abtn itreeU To h-irce vacant lots in street, from to 7th avenues.

To opom, icalat and grade JOth street, betweea aU and 4th avenowW. Penooe intererted in the above pmposttkms, having thereio. air leqii? to present he in writing, to thenn dessifiieda at tas otiwe, on or before the 15th day ol Jnne tost. juiih LnjUKtid NisM tvomBaaaiwrer. Jniw 6th.

1850. ib lot CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT Rolnnda. Park PuWic no-ire is hereby rvin that a petition haa beea pre-ented in the Boanl of AasmaiiI Aktervnen 'or a sewer in Thirtitih street, trom Fourth avenue to Lrxiiiff-toa avenue. All petwnt interested havint? objections thereto, are imiiested to pment the same in wni ioe, to the Engineer, at Hm otuue. oa or Ivtorr Palnniay.

the liHhuut. NICHOLAS DEAN, jeo lUt President CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPART.MENT Rotttoh, Park. Public dm in rrprvliv irivrii. tliat the tollowinx Detitiont have bt-en Difavnicii in tii Board of Far a twer in arren street, trom Ii roadway to and throvirb Grevnwich street to the sewer Vesey street, or to the conicra- pwimsewvrin Jny Ao. lorasewerin 44th Mim.

trnm rh to mn avenue. Ako. for Aamwer in lXth fawn tht tith to the 8th avein. and through 8th avenue to couneet with Uie sewer jane Hreei, anu Alto, a rerolntion for mwivinar hjuiM and ralvwrts at the north. westerly and eouUiwesterly corners ot Third avenue and 1-h KITtU.

All persons interested, bavtnff objections thereto, am reovetied tobrnt thesnnte, in wnling. lo the Engineer, at thtiothoe. oe or oeion juHil utst. JUD DUM sVOJU. je5 10t NtCIIOLAS DEAN.

Piesident AauBiuitrr dpartm un To M.iAid- Vy Healed propOFak, endorsed ProtKai lor bail-tint- a Sfwer ta Fletcher street," will be received at tlie offi of theCrnfoti Aqneuoct uepartnient, OXntunda, fark.) uutil Won day. l-th day oi June. at 3 o'ektvk r. to buM a tewr with the oeoesiary recvtvmg hajuns apd cQtvertt, in letchev street, tram vvatcrstreettonearl'eariitnwt. Inelh 2JL3 Ieet.

The Dlan Of the tewer and ifirjitunft ior tiat hnilfthiBr nf th same, and information revatin thereto, can be obtained on application, to uie Water rarveyor. at this omce. nit-iiuLiva jjeaji, PiesKlnt of the Crotoa- Atiucduvt Depaitinent. Nw York. Jnne (S.

160. je7 Kt PROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT Kotiikoa. Park. Public notice ii liereby given, that tlie folio wine Iks jnn av iwen presenieu in inenoamoT Vfisuint Auiennen For a sewer ia Broome street, from Crosby street to Broadway, A '-r. tor a lewer in.

Kl4Vi.ts KlrctAC. 1Vnm Hrv linos af tn At! no C. ah persons utermed in the above, haying objections thereto. thuothce. onoTDelore Monday.

thclTih inst. June 6th. 1850. iq AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. Rtnti.U Park Public notice is thereby given, that a petition has been presented in the Hoard of Ahle.men ror a sewer in tiouatuu street, trom Mulberry street to avenae All nMatOtU intolittd Iviny nliistututiiwtn em xwinsteriatMl 7 as ii Usbj lVUKIUtTI Ul vuiUCs VU ueioie monnay, lin nut.

il ICIIUI A3 UEAN, Fiewlent. June 7th, 1850. je7 1 STREET DEPARTMENT. No 4 Hall of NotKe. Pnblic noUceis heret)y iriven that the foiiow.

I ft a TVSsrlUIaOnS nava IMSttaa niMsfltMI in llsaai Kitaifl Ja aautanl i uetTTK-n To ltaT favdsywaltt tn Bethune street, four Ieet wide, from Wash-wrtott alreet to West street. That the 6th avnoeand Broadway, between fhe centre of 34th and the centre of strerts awo. ath. atith. 3th, fcth, and 41st -beets, between the centre of the avenue and the eesw tn? th avenue, be and the curb and gutter stones stt therein where the same are not now Kt, and the curb and gutter stonreaH therein where the same are now eel, and the AaKKing where tbe same is sow laitl to be takjaa nn amd re-laid, whne tim tam is attacteit by such regulation.

To be done in eohtorntiity with theainentsa gradaon the prohka to, txe btreet 1 ftmmhiiMin Aha, the Wlewine mtitioT in the Board of Alimiesi To tentis theancaiitaotfi in lettii jx lanniuWl h- lai- amd 2ri av. ecu en I -tth and 15th streets. All tiersons interested in the above proportion, havieg objection are requetttedto piwent them in writing to the oa-designed, at his office, on or before the 17th day of June next. atl li i IU IQtJV. je7 ll)t JOHN T.

DODGE, PtrtH Commissioner OFFICE OFCOWMISSIONKR OK DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND PUPPLlESr-To BtHLPEKe-Sealt-d proposals will be received at tlie otlic of (lie (JommbMimer of Repairs and Fupplie, bastirpnt 1) New Cit Hail, until Saturday. June 15tb. 1-50. 12 lock at which time they will be publicly ofitried. for the extension and aiUnuion to house of Hose Company ISo.

'JO, ia Ann street, between Nascaa itieet and Broailway. A plaa and specification of the work reqnired to be done, and all miormation ia retard then-to. can be lied at the office of the of Rep aire to Public Buiidiags, No. hi EAuMhclk stretH. fi u.

Biana estimates can be bad at either of above sained office. WM. ADAMS. emiswnoerot itepwurs aaa bunpftea. JnneH.

HS0. jeti li- CORPORATION NOTICTPiuiHwuteoOfr. Propo ak will he reemved hy tit of and fjimi. al huotHceNo. NfW Citv HalL aniil Thttiwlaiv Jnn.

13, at 3 o'cJ -ck. P.M., (after which time none will be ivceived.) for ntraisnine uie fxponiitn oi tne env ot iw i org with tiz Uvu sand railoBs summer strained pure Sperm Oil, of tbe best Duality, an svaiw iww aamia par sbikhi tor uie etoiiy relxuaea. tiampies tna be sent to the Oil tionse. No Meroei ttreet. OB er before Weiinesilav.

Jnne 12th. at bl oVba-k. The estimates will beopened by the Comrtmsioriey, at his office, on Friday, the 14th day of June, al II o'clock. A. M.

iv. x. niaDaresumaiesoaa oe naa at tiieutlioeof tbeUcrn. auissonei of bHreett and Laxnpt. rt r.Kvi Alt w.

CHILIfS. Commaaiooer of Streets and lJimps. Jnne 4lh, 1B50. j.1 U3 CROTON AUUEDUCT PEP A RTM ENT. Ti i'ontrac-tors.

Sealed proposals, endorsed Propoa 'Is for buiklmx a Bewer in 31st street." will be received at the office of the Ooum Annetlnct llepartment, CKotnnda. Psilt.) antil Saturday, the 15h day ol June, 1S50. at o'clo. P. to build a sewer, wile the Beoestary rrceivinr basins and culverts, in 31st sfeet, from lex-insion avenue lo near 3d avenue, r-nrth aU'ul 4U1 feet.

The pian of the sewer, and tTjeeincarmnt lor the bmH ar of the tanie. and all other tnOirmalKin relatiny thereto, eaa be obtaiaed oa aarpbeauoa to tbe Water Purveyor, at this office. CTIUIIUI.AH UEAJI. Presi.ievit of tbe Crotoa Aqueduct Devartrnent. New York.

Jnne 4tn. Istjtl. ie4 lt toTKKET KtPABTMKNT, No. 4 all of Records. 11 ratioB Notice.

Pnnite Notweaheteby sivea. that th. follow, ine ttaolutloa hat beea adooled bv tlaa ra.l i approved by the Mayor: Knotted, lnai toe Corporation bufthrarit. betweea Dasne xvi.av. lb trpaitvsi antl resnisteo to the neirhtof fire feet above bit water mark, Better the difee- uoa ot tne mreet iammaiaioaer.

and that the Street Comm tadotan rive aouca trqetred by lw. to be sivea to the proprietors of UKloulyinsoprHMieUllaebulaJieads ia West street, betweea sueeta, to repair and ietniM the same, wilb pro. per heckia bieeaato henlaee thM. an tA L. inclndiae Oasbackmr Ptectt.

five feet ahove hish water stark: aad ia rases of the neya-ct ot the proprietors aforesaid, to as tn te. pwr sn axon tic tne tame, rt ttiail be the duly of Use Street Cote-nnasioner to cause the tKcessary arpairs to be anade. and to eoilcc' tiienpnse theteot from the saai propnetort. Adopted by the Board of AsaUnt A Idermen, March 18. IK Ariopted by the Bard of Aluermen.

April 1(60. Approved by the Mayet, May 4, ltfiC. "Jil850- T. DODGE, rnylOitwd Sieaet Commits ionar pHJRPORATION NOTICE. Peblie Botiee a hereby civet to tbe ewaer or owners, occopajtt or ocenpanta of ail houses aad lota, improved or unimproved laaJs, ailected thereby, that lis followias Baaettments have bera completed by the Aauaaon.

anr! are Iralced ia tbe otticeof the Bareaa of Assessments lot exami aatiettj by all pertoat iBterestrd. viz For laaildte a sewei ta Broadway, rrom tb tewer ta Cedau tSreet, Ptae street. The kraits tmbraeed by tech taaamtent htclmla all the seven' bnatet atvl iota et lots, UMsota and pafeat of land, saualed oa tne easterly tele if Broadway, betweea Pine ard I e. dar Sieeta. ti4 ea tre wetteriy aiie.

batweaa Tnnny Cborch Yard aad Ceiiar sueet. AU peraaaa wbna. lalevests sas affected by th above aamed as tsastneata. and who ate opposed to the tame, or en tar of them, are aeons sled to present their objections ta wntinr, to the amlri rued, ar tnefr omce. No.

4 Hail of itoexMtxs. wttoia Uany dat ftotn ths dale of tins aotice. SAMI EL H. PK MOTT.J 1, FRANCIS Assessor. ISAAC WM.

SMITH. rtwet iWanment. Jnn Ut. lOI. i jtl Kt CORPORATION fttn it r-ttDBc actios hereby rtven lo theewBiw or owaers, occni-aut or occapaats of all iioustt aad lots, inpstrvee ev aaiit, aitecien tnererty, tnat the lotiowiar assessaarnts nave beea completed by Uie Assessors, soadamlmiMtiweAcecStbe Bnseaa ef Aatassseaaats ior by all perantaistereated.

vrs For levulaliat list FJeveatb avesae iron eSth te lth st rest. iTbeketrUembraced by tech ti ifiinrsl laelotle all lb seven! houses tnd lou of yrops'l, vacant lott. piece and parrel. 0 ksd, ss sated oa Iwtb sldet of tsrventh avenae betwWa Slh and ottb streers: a. sireet, lattwerB Baca rssau pe rallei to tlas F.ievenrt.

avastaa. aad i aUat 4UU aWt eaatesiy and Ail persons wbtateiateresU are iffet-ted by the ahove stmrd ni.issnia uat sBme. er nUitl of tnern, am mtaaAtd te resent Ihet? raraed at theirotrke. jo. 4 siaii ci Ataooras, wititiB Unity eats i S.UEI.

PE MOTT. loin; wai. BJrliTtt, vORPORATION NOTICS-Pebhe a uwewaetetewaeis.eccBpaateteeoepaBlsefalll wyw.w laawia. anecteq thasaby. nss, an im ilmjhb eases, vrs For sewer hi street, between baaa LetiatHoa avenssa.

ne amiuemBraos er saca nooses aad Bifajuedoa lots of (Rsand, vacaat Iota, (Mecca aad nareekai UZl both wdes of 83d rt .1 wVlrt MteaitoeaiMtiysaisef 4m aveBastbetweas 3 aveenes. aad said (1 AMU EL H. Tift MfrTT 1 I FRANCIS NICHOI.iON.I IsAACWM. SMITH. Orvtr'S BrrssAirov AsssssassTs, 1 Bueet Detisrtmeat.

Jaae a. thjO. CORPORATION NOTIUK-Pabttc aoOee a sawebysfvsa llheowaarar ewneea. eccwpaal er oetsansest, ef as) heesse sad lota, unproved or saimptoved stads, affected tbateby. uatt the fbduwres aseesnn as have bees eotrirjieted bv tbe sBsssiia aad ase loosed nt tne office of the Bnieea of ii aassimsali.

lores- aairaarieB by aB isatuat laaae stsd, era For atoms earb aad garter aad paras sVth meat, tiasBsa Id al aveaeea. Tbe lioiils embraced by such sJnttpirat Bsdad aO the tsvaral aomaa aad bmi of rroenii. vacnnt lot, reeoss aad parretd ot lead etealad ee both suet of Stth tlamt, bstwWB 3d and 4th aveBtjes, aad oa tat westnly side ol'Jd aveaae. hetk aeias et Iiiestea av. I au easterly tale ot sth aieen Bat wean seta and estk Kteeta.

7 All PeriOnS Whnaa iat.i-. kw fka aha I 1 Waand who are opposed to the same or ekbesef them, art at wrauag. seine nBoemxaea. dluwSiiJZot U-8 i RANCIS NICHO1.80N; oCS11 Bueet DenartnMwt. Jnae 8th, Uto JeSIOt kwmj a-arsare-au have been "mn.7i Wreti ia theotfice ot the area a at i by ail penonsuiterened.

via etatMaslaaa. For builrfias a arwn itM Unset, from a ooiat 500 f' The bmitt ewierared by sack aataitut iachiiW all the vacawt' lots, nieces aad iaA al UmA lTl. -rriwT" affected by the above Bsmed as. anel mr Till inn wian mm fiiBani it i .1 wnrm'. to tbs nsaierttraed.

aJZ tbLVSiSS" 01 thia thirty danliusalae 9 la, iAlw I. i nuHUiaSUsl, Orrrr. Street June txn, 1K30 Hit i Kj thi7 7'" to an.lteU.ipr.vedor.aimV 1 follows aaaeasnt. have beea completed by tbeAaaVasetTaad are lodten is the onTce ef tbe 1r-naWa iTtTSZ tjon, by all persons interested, via Le3tme" vr. from 30th ttnet to houses and ol croond.

vacant lots, reeces aad oeiZJiV ntnated on 1 siioaimon ol lieiinstoa aveane. between aieets oe the westerly sideoi 13? aES strl. theea-erly leof averTulifw a Sh SS SrS: niffl -a. if erlv h3V ii. erly tide ol ttieet.

between I A rM AH perwnt whose iBierean am affected by tlwTborVttm. PAMUFLH DRMOTT. PRANCI NICHOI.SH1N. WA'iC WM tMiTlir i rirtrTsBf Kt-Twl art na i a-cscv-T tee-tyaiima-slt, Wt Pt IBATlO.r Nt fl'lC'E. Pubtn; and tots, improved or Bntmpreved iaatU, aft.iwd ihIK MlMriBCi assegais bm com iM hTI and are lodjred in Uie Olure of the nr rtswuiTTT" ammation by all persons mwivd.

ti. tJhlyl TmveJm Ttert, Utii itfeet, betwee. Tth The hmiti eml-raoed by snch aatnant ksetiid ail thj-utt I titnared on both sides of Thirty auth stleet, between 7th avennea. Alt penont whosie intesti are afTtted by the artore mrmrnd vments. and who si oppom.

to tha same, or eitist-r thm are rennestAMl to prwnt their o.ijections.m wnuar.to tha aadtwl simed. at tlieu oltioe. No. 4 Hail ol ecoriia, within tlurti- tlava from the date of this non FRANCIS NlCHOrH3N.jAjBBoti. ISAAC WM.

8MITIL umci niTKKAO or AaespaHKitTty, I titroat Diaitineit. ana 1. 1 iellfll aotKM berei.v mtvl vy to Uieowner or owner. oocnjmBtot occupants, of all heM and lots, improved or nrumjiroved lands, allmied tlietfhy tliat the followinv itrDfPU have 4Hnpleted by the awewon. and arelodsed ia the othce of the Bnreuof Afsasiiai ufn bon.

by all penrm mrenetMl, ror paving Mih street, between rim aad Second aveaaes. The lim'tt raibninrd lv rnmch lataacrntti hoova and kH of rronnd r-acant Vt, jtvrx and purttof land "lasted mm both atsleaof 4th street, between Fmt and Hecoad AH iefws whoe intercuts are aflectedliy the above na-wd -sesicenu, and who areof.po tp Mme.ofnitin are fMuestpd to pfTw-nt thr ohmtioos, in writins. to th. MavkaaT Med.at thoirothoe. No.

4 Hall oi Record, wnhia thirty bnM IM ilal.nl lu pAMU If. PR MOTT, 1 KKANCH NlCIKII.SOjJ.Jil Oinrirg. BrittAtr or A.iiKiRMEVT'a. sa I a nt XI i a a ta nint IJepartmem. Jaee J.

IKjO. 1 jet 101 CORPORATiON NOTlCB-rsblic Botir, the awnet or owant. ocenpant or occnpaaUof all hoates aad too. irnpnvador anlaiprowd laada. afWtrd thm-by, that tht tor iv wcnairu.

mwiwiai oy riSS SSStSSOTa, SBd SSt lulitHd in Uie otlice oi the Bureau ol Aaauatnenu ior axamiaalaia hy alUs-mins inlervtteit, tiy 1'orliaildine a tewer in litth street- from llu nni' to th Second avenue. Tlie limns euibraued by tnca assnsmewl fiKlane ail the teyersl hor.ara au.1 bits oi rmnn vacant Iota, ptrass tad parrels ol rtad, silsavKi us botli skin of 19lli slnet. betweea Fust aad Sccoacl All person, whose interests are aflerted hy the trove mined assotinents. and who are opposed to tue aa. or eitaer el them, are rwaeatoi to nreteal their o'liectionA.

is wntiat lo the sailer, tlmril at tiieir tillxw. No. 4 Hall oi Keooras, withia Hurts dan noxn Uat dale oi tnts outir. r-AMtJKl, F. TK MOTT.

FRANCIS NIC'IIOljJON. ISAAC WM. BMITU. Btreet Department. Juselit.

IboU. jel I0 CORPORATION NOTICK-Pnbtie bsihb hateby stvea iouieowBerorowners.oocnpantorocrnpuu el all boesca anr low. improved or unimproved lands. atTmed tnereliy Uiat lite folkwins aaxvamenrs have bera compkml by tba sawaann. aad are loiltoJ ia Uworiioe of tb iinreau of ilasanisali lor sxsmi as'ioB, by ail pertont intemted yii For boildine a sewer in Fourth ttrert.

from tbe tewer ia Aveaoe Ctn a point 340 feeteast of Avvene The lunilK embrarnl by such asaeBmeat leclnile all the srveral hottavs and lots ot vacant iots, pieces and parcels ot land-titnatnl on Inthadetoi Fourth itrert, brtwepa Avraaet aad a bnc atioat $ft teH easterly and parallal I Iterrto. All penons wIkks interests are affccled by tbe atmve asmert ami who are opposed to Uie same, or either ef thetn. ate leitnectKl to pmcnt thetrniKctioni, in wntinr, lotlie nnder. sieneil. at their otiice.

No. 4 Hall ol Reoords, witbic thirty days I 111 U. lUt. VI U'l. IT MAMl'L'T.

n. DE MOTT, MOTT. TH. AiVUIrt l.SAAC WM. UMITH Orytra RrntXAtr or AsBssMSrTs.

I Wreet DHpArtment. June 1st. 1850. jel 101 CORPORATION NOTICE. Public notice is tin's lo the ewocr or owsert.

oeeopsBt or occupants of ail hotues and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that ibliowinc asteaxmests have been competed by the asaetMirt, and aw lodsed in the otlice of the Bnean of snismtBli I'm ax. arninatioa. by all persona intereoed, vis For stadinstif street, frombrb tollith avenne alts, aradtas; dth avtnne, from 39tb to 42d street, and react Line the curb and Cutter stonet herain. Tlie limits embraced by tnca aasnttneBt mcradeiall th several boast and lot. of vacant iots.

psoces and parcels ot rtad. situated on both fcidesof 43d street, between 81b anil 1 1 ill aveeeesi on Ik) tii sid. ot 9th avenue, between ftLh and 44th streets oa tlie northerly ttdeofoVlhsltet, both tides of Xb, 41st. 42d Bad 4Jd slteeta. aad betweea tkh and lbth avenues.

All persent wbosa murests are anectsd by ths above sanwtl aa. tenanu. aad who are opposed to the tame.oretiherot theta, ass to present tlietr oliiectaint is wntia to the aatleriicaed. ai dieirornce. No 4 iiali ol' Kwcont.

wttina tiiirty dtji Irwa tbe date of thai notica- BAM! TEL H. TIE MOTT. FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM. BMITU. UmCI BTOXATT OP ASSStSHKSTS.

Street llepnrtment. June irt. 150. jel KH CVOUPORATION sotiot a hereby ttvea to tbeowneror owners, ocenpant or oct-uiNinltof all hoassa and tots, improved or unimproved lands, aflecletl theteby, tbaliha following assessments hnve iievn completed by the sssessors, and are lotlted in Uie otiice of the Bureau ofAttiasinenti, tor sxsmi. nation by all persons interested vts For pavinc FiiUi avenue, between Twuty-tiurd aad ThirtKth llret'O.

The limift embraced" by such aaa anient hiclatle all the several houses and lots et srouad, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of lawd. situated on both shies of Fifth avenue, between Twenty and Thirtieth streets on tbe northerly sideof Tweuty-sulh. both sales of Twenty-seventh, TwetMy-eirhth aad Twenty.aiBlb. ami somberly sideof TbirtieUi streets, betweea Madaoa aveaae sad Broadway. All persons whose interests are effected by the shove asmed as.

teaamvnui, san wlto are opposed to the same, or either ef lhem.ars requested to present Uietrouiections.in wntiss, anwesBoVrstriMd at Utetr office. No. 4 Hail of Records, withia thirty days frstn tbe dale oi that mntmm. tAMi'Kl H. liK.wtrrr, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, IU A IT IVM KM 11 11 Omn FrsKAF or AssrstMBirrs, I Street Depart June 1st.

ISO jel lOt tOORORATION NOTICE. I'ublie aotice I beteby stsea totheawsMAtiwaM mwnn.ntaf oeennanta of I all hoosae fend bita. itntmvMi nraaimrimwil lands afleetHfl theretiv. that tht foilowtn aiiessmt'lits have been completed by the assessors, aad are led eed ra tbe Office of the Unreaa of Aasstntrnta. iot sxaau.

aatiOB by all uersoni tntereated, via For butldinx a sewer iu 3nth street, frera a point 60 stet eaS of the Third avenne to and throufh Sv-coad avenue, to connect wall uif vwea in sun si apex. The limiu embraoed by such tisssaim lit iselune all the severe! aad lots of emnnd. fsmat Lnta. nip naa and najrals ot iaiWl. titnsted on both sides of street, Stitb ttreet, aad southerly safe ol 81th street, between 2d aadSd avenues; oa tbeetster suieol U'l avenue, between 34th and S6th streets, and OS the westedr ssi" between 31th and 37tb streets and on tbe easterly tide of Third.

avenne. between 36tn and i57tn ttretti. All pertoBa whose iBteretti are ane led by Uwatieve atmea atwettmpnts. and Who are onRrtsad to IS taaaae or mUhst ol Ibets. are requested to prt-jent their objections in writicx.

to tbe aa-derAtsned, at their ofi'toe. No. 4 iiali lilecottis, withia thirty dayttirooi liisdateot tins aotice. ril; Ml rTT. I FRANCIS NICHOLSON.

ISAAC WM. SMITH. OrvtcB RrntiATjor AsaxasassT. Street Department. Jnae lit.

InoU. jel lOt CORPORTION NOTluK. PabUc BoUe a bereby tnvea the owner or owners, occttnant or nteuiianu of ail hoc ICS sal lots, improved ev unimproved laaiis, affected thereby, that the lot. lowine att names ts have bees completed by the tssi tin is. aad are lodireJiathe Orfioe ot' the Hun I iltstsslnsiill Inr eaamiaa linn by all persona mteAsasted, -yja ror noddies a sewer tn rark Inace and Cnnrcn tueex.

iroxa Broadway to the sewavia Barclay street- The limits embraced by such aaseauueat include all the several houses aad lota of round. vacant Iota nieess aad naieewef lead, situate oe both sides of Park Place, betweea Bioadway aad C'barcb ttreet ob both sides of Church street, between Barclay ttreet and a line to feet southerly aad parallel to Murray tte-et and en Uie westerly tide of Broadway betweea the American Hotel and Murray street. A II iiertoat whose tntsrestt are affected by the above ntmed at-stttmeers. end who are opposed to tbe same, or either of these, arereiinetted lo present theu objecttoas. in wriUnt.

to the BBdat. i a-arasd. aitlietrotrate. Na4iJailol' Keconls. witiua Uurty ears iioia uie uat el uua Botic.

SAMUEL H. JE MOTT, FRANCIS NlCHtilON. ISAAC WM. SMITli. 1 Orrtra BraxAtr or AsaxsaHssrrt, Street Utparuueat, una 1st, 19all.

jel KX GTREET DEPARTMENT. No. 4 Hall of Recerdt -Co-t roKATinsi Mont a Public atsice It hereby siveB.fruitBie stluion has beea prwsted ta the Board of Assistant Alorsre To ull sunken lot 1U0 ieet east of sreaaa B. oa tut south tale ol liflb street, Paoos tnterewed. ha vine obi-el ions to the same, ate dewred to E-v them wntinr.

at Uie Steast Commstueest rJthe. ea et the 18Ul day ot June inst. JOHN T. DODGE. Btatet Coswaartwiiier.

Juae8.18M. jeBkt CI ArVT-lHON AWOQ )S Tr-Tbe eatlem trod need by WOKR it (sad adopted by ths eity authr.r:tii, eoniinif to be maaufactnred by thetn, sad as sU aauli.e ijcit-a in Broadway hay Lo sna form tn tL: pattern, tbe rjiniritig th article- shrakl take the precaution toeocpar tho-e they narehase with theirs, so that they may act tn tlJetstseivsa eemnelled to retrtove tbera for want of conferral ity and strsafrta. ThyhaveestsbUi'hed their price as low aa the Bane weight and quality of iron eaa be afforded; and BlLhtrtMrh their posts sre heavier than those now beinf pat ap by others, they belters then te be as light aa is eesavistact with safety 'J hir pattern b. ths n.ateat onela 1 ean be set orm in the greand. having wlnga east ea each id.

Having been at the expense of settinj np theori-cinal pattern, and Introducing the article, the nniWr-sisTxted would respect rally wlUit the natrortafe et iaeit lends sad the jnbHe, reoniring awning post. WOEKALL Iroa Founder, Printing I rass and Saw MantifactTirer. ee34 M. 4 ew4 ta ise atra- q'lIK NKW VOOit AND SACOKnTs: White Lead Co. are now roceivicj from their factory an assortment Wtite Lead, coraprislng th sevsral srsd-al of tAtsnrted-siaved packages, via: '-eaj, purs, sxUa, and No.

1, uxmjm eootoSOOrhsaarh Pore ear its Fur in caais. SOOlbaearh Paxaiaoasks. SOO lbs each Pttreineasks. a0lbfh I Pure in kegt ICO, 69 and 25 lb sat a ZxtraUcacU ano to SCO lb esch Extraiakega IS to 100 lb each No. in easks 900 to fM lb each 1 Nt.

1 In kesrs. 24 to 106 lb esch Tb quality of this Lead st warranted equal to say male, aad to give entire satisfaction, er it suay be re. torai-1 sad tbe money rnlnnJe-t, wlih any expenses la wired. JA-MES McCCLLOUOH, President, -s Its arft ee MatsVatslame. CHANT8, and otbsrt pa hasinf are iavHed sail and examine my stock of Account Bonks sad SietlCBery of deaertpUoa.

which st beUaved tc he anstu passed by any other In the eountrr. It eompriees every varUty of Mask book from the cbseyieet to tb meet essewWe i kindi; letter paper of trery dtaeripiiea, plala aad fancy aofe paper, ateal pes ink, oailst vUying earas, houoet. 1 boerds. slate, asd 'slate peneila, twine. eopyiBg ptsfisJL g'obes, drawing paper and matw lals, ia offered aaie ea the most reasonable terms.

FELT.feUtloner, (orUMUMstratlPta, i.h 5 7 wr-rtftat. All peraoes whose talerests are anectrd by tbe above aaaaad mm. aastmean. aad who am epoosed to the sans, er ettiw esas? ass moutslail te pattest tan ebieetioaa, ia weuas. a theaal sersisaed.

at tbatl ouic. No.4liallef 1 a.raaalWauaatlbBaiiiiia rV I 1.

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