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i 4 32 i E 18 a £ i P| requested to present their objecti , at their office, No. 4 Hall of within thirty days from the date of this notice. ‘WILLIAM Lge CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. Bureas f Asvossunonts, Si ot Department, J a of reet jan. ae 688. , i i ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved affected thereby, that the following assessments completed by the Assessors, and are lodgod in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination Dy all persons interested, viz:—For filling low and sunken ots between First avenue and avenue A and Twenticth ‘and Twenty-first streets. The limits embraced by such gesossment include all tho several houses and lots of vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the northerly side of Twentieth street, from @ point 71 feet west of avenue A to a point 138 feet east of First and on the southerly side of Twenty-first street it 210 feet west of avenue A to a point 96 fect avenue. All persons whose interests are af- ‘by the above named assessments, and who are ‘to the sams, or either of them, are requested to eir objections, in writing, to the undersigned, ice, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J, DODGE, S Assessors. CHARLES > beageicanys a of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. i FETA & i F i B i ak RATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I8 HEREBY to the owner or owners, ocoupant or occu- houses and lots, improved or unimproved affected thereby, that the following assessments completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in effice of the Bureau of Assessments for examination all interested, vis :—For Sage Forty- second at the southwest corner of Ninth avenue and Forty-second street. ‘The limits embraced by such Qacessment include all the several houses and lots of , vaeant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated southerly side of Forty-second street, 100 feet ‘west of Ninth avenue, andon the westerly side of Ninth avenue sixty feet south of Forty-second street, All per- wona whose interests are affected by the above named Sanossments, and who are opposed to the same, or cither ef them, are requested to present their objections, in [riting, to the undersigned, at thelr office, No, 4 Hall of tl within thirty days from the date of this notice IAM GAG Onice, Burean of Aressments, Street Departinent, Jan. ie SE el IN AQUEPUCT DEPARTMENT—TO CONTRACT- ors.—Sealed proposals, endorsed “Propesal for sewer im fixty-firet strect,”’ also with the name of the person or E apace making the same, and the date of its preson! will be received at the office of the Croton Aque- Guct Department, until Monday, the 7th day of February, at 12 trolock M., to build a sewer, with the necessary ving basins and culverts, in Sixty-first street, from the East river to the easterly line of nd avenue, bei 4am length about 1,547 feet. ‘The plan of the sewer, an wpecifications for the building of the same, and all other information relating thereto, can be obtained on appk- wation to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New ‘York, Jan. 28, 1853, L Orgran NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or eecu- ‘of all houses and lets, improved or ved affected thereby, that the following assessments ha eompleted by the Assessors, and are lodged in tthe office of Assessment ta for son street, ‘The limits embraced by such aswessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, piecos and parcels of situated on the northerly side of 125th gtreet, from the Fourth to the Fifth avenue; from the Fifth avenue westerly 236 fect; from s point 100 feet woat ‘ef Seventh avenue 150 fest westerly; froma point 450 Berm Seventu avenue 75 feet westerly. On the southerly side of 125th street from a point feet west- B. from Fourth avenue 25 feet westerly; from s poiut fect cant of Fifth avenue 150 feet westerly; from = 185 feet east of the Sixth avenue westerly to the avenue; from a point 75 feet west ef the Seventh evenue 63 feet westerly; and from a point 960 feet west wtthe Seventh avenue 100 foct eer a ees, ments, and mo an ered Stems it ae if wi are same, or either of them, are seqnentea Present their * obj 1 the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of within a ky from the dateef this netics. GAGE, DODGE, > Assessors, fice, Bureau of Assewsments, Strect Department, Ban. 2, 1853. Forbert NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY | bens to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants ef all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, af- fected thereby, that the following assessments have boon completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination a! er eons interested, viz:—For a well and pump in ¥ between Fourth and Lexington avenues. The Mmits embraced by such assewsment include all tho seve- ground, vacant lots, pices and par- eels of land, situated on both sides of Fifty-third street, Leet ha avenue to 450 feet west of Fourth avenue, south side of Fifty-fourth streat, between Lexi avenues; on the wes' of Lexington Fourth the west hide of Le ‘evenue, between Fifty-second and Fifty-fourth streets; on both sides of Fourth avenue, between Fifty-necond Siiected by the tothe mame, or either of them,’ are present their obj in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGR, \ Assessors. CHARLES MeNIELL reau ssments, Street Department, Feb. 9, Mees Brean of Assessments, st Bepa 5 RPORATION NOTICE,—NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to the owner or owners, occupant or occupanta of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, af- fected thereby, that the following assessments have beon fcempleted by’ the Asscasors, and are lodged in the ‘office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination b; all persons interested, vix :—For fencing vacant lots in Block bounded by Twenty-ninth and Thirticth streets, Third and Lexington avenues. The limits embraced by e@ueh assessment include all the several houses and lots of ] abovenamed assessments, and who are op- juested to , vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated | on the north side of Twenty-ninth strect, between Third and Lexington avenues; on the south side of Thirtieth atreet, between Third and Lexington avenues, and on the | east side of Lexington avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirticth streets. All persons whose interesta are af- fected by the above named assessments, and who are op- posed to the same, or either of them, are requested to] —— their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. : WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, + Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, Office Bureau of Assessments, Street’ Department, 2, 1863, by y given to the owner or owners, eccupant or ocen- eS all houses and lots, improved or unimproved nda, affected thereby, that the following assessments Jhave been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination, Dy {all persons interested, viz:—For flagzing sidewalks bh resetting curb and gutter stones in Leonard street. | ‘The limita embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of parcels of land situated on the southerly side of Leonard Street, between Hudson strost and West Brosdway. All per- fons whore interests are affected by the above named as, sessinents, and who are opposed to the same, or either « them, are requested to present their objections, in writ- ing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Re eords, within thirty days from the date of this notice, TLLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, | Asossors. CHARLES MeNTELL, —s of Assessments, Street Departmeat, Feb. 2, PARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIFS, F! 5, 1853.—Sealed proposals will he received ‘at the ‘office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until the 14th inst., at 12 o'clock M., for the furnixhing of the marble tile for the floors of the new court house in the Park, The tile to be one anda quarter inches thick. All information required will be furnished at the office of the Superintendent of Public Buildings, No. 19 Elizabeth wtrect, Blank estimates wit de furnished at either office, and’ the eominissioner re serves the right to roject all or any of the estimates, it deemed for the interest of the Corporation BARIHOLOMEW B. PURDY. Comminsionor of Repaiss and Supplies Corporation payors will,zlease copy. Coworation NOTICE.~PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERE. by given to the ownor .or owners, occupant or oc- eupanta, of all houses and love, improved or unimproved lands. ted thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the asvessons, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assexsmonts, for examination By all persons interested, vie. i'r dazgging sidewalks in irty-soventh street, between Seveath and Eighth ave wanes. The linits embraced by suck assessment imolude ll the several houses and lots of ind, vacant lots, iceos and parcels of Innd, situated on both xidew of irty-seventh strect, between Seventh and Eighth avo ues; on Kighth avenue, one hundred foet southerly frow Thirty-seventh street, and on Seventh avenue, ond hune northerly from Thirty-seventh street. All per- wons whose intorests are affected by the aboved named Baseesmenta, and who are opposed to the name, or cilher of them, are requested to present their objections, in | sriting, to tho undersignod, at their office, No. 4 Hall of within thirty days from tho date ‘of this motice, LAM GAG! CHARLES J. iB, -Assessora. = | a é icone MeNIKLL, Area erevaments, Btreet Department, Jao. ger teed. i a fourth streets. All persons whose interests are | ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- | ground, vacant lots, pieces and | , Log RESTA SSC BEES Ore ((LORPORATION NOTICE. —PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY iven, to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, af- fected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination by all per- sons interested, vis :—For sidewalks west sido of Broadway, from No. 805 to Kighteonth street. |The limits embrace such assessment include all the several houses and fot of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the west side of Broadway, from No. 865 to Highteenth streot. All persons whose interests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are oppored to the same, or either of them, are requested to Present thelr objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notiee. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, | Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, Office Burean of Assessments, Street Department, Feb- ruary 2, 1863, |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant, or occu- Pant#of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved nds, affected thereby, that’ the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodzed in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examina- tion by all persons interested, vix. .—For fagging side- walks in Thirty-first street between Sixth and Seventh avenues. The limits embraced by such assessment in- elude all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on both'sides of Thirty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Allpersons whose interesta are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are request to present their objec- tions, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice, WILLIAM GAG J. DODGE, } Assessors, MeNIELL, Office Bureau of Assessments, Street” Department, Feb. 1, 1853. (0 IRON FOUNDERS,—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL ER. received by the subscriber,uatil February 18th, 1853, At 8 o'clock P. M., at the offtce ef the Croton Aqueduct Department, Rotunda, Park, for six hundred and twenty: five cast iren water pipes, thirty inches internal diameter, and one ‘inch thickness of metal; six four way branches, thirty inches by twelve inches, and one breeches piecs thirty inches diameter. Drawings of the branches and bi 8 piece can be secn'on application at the office. Fach pipe to be nine feet in Jength, and what are termed spigot and faucet joints, to be of uniform thickness, of strong, tough iron, froo from all imperfections whatever, and such as will beer drilling and eutting, the whole to pass the established, inspection and proof ly pressure of tnree hundred pounds to the square inch. Proposals will state whether the pipes are to ‘or re-melted iron, end i fiom blast furnace, will specify the name of the mine and ore used. The pipes to be de- Givered at the pipe yard foot of Twenty-fourth street, East river, as follows, viz :—200 pipes and 2 branches on the first day of April next; 200 pipes, 2 branches and breeches pipe on the first day of May next, and 225 pipes and two branches on the first Jay of July next, A specific prlee perton of2 2401s, will be named, which shallinelude fhe branch pipes and breeches pipe. The names of two re- sponsible persons, with their written assent to become sureties for the fulfilment in every particular of the con- tract, wil be required to aceompany the proposals. Pay- ment to be made within thirty lays from the inspection of each the com ieee, with a reservation of ten per cent until pletion of the contract. In deciding upon propo- ls thy Croton Aqueduct Board reserve the right of re- ‘fal ecting any proposals they disapprove. ainamie "NICHOLAS DRAN, President. Office Croton Aqueduct Department, Feb.’5, 1853. Note.—Blank forms of estimate, in accordance with the ordinances of the Common Counell, will be furnished on application at the office. Estimates to be endorsed “I’re- poutls for furnishing irom pipes,” made by february —, 1853. (0 PLUMBERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RR- ceived by the Governorsof the Almshouse, at their office in the Park, until 3 o’cloek P. M. of the 15th Febru- ary, instant, for the plumbing work required for the mew Workhouse on Blackwell's Island. The plans and specifi- cations for-the same can be seen, and all information ob- tained, on application to Harmon Eldredge, Esq., Sa perintendent, well’s Taland. i Oftice of the Governors of ‘the Almshonse, New York, February 8, 1863. orgivens that a sale wil ake place st the pabile yarta ve a e place at pul on Wetnesday, ch iY removed from the wharves, piers and streets of the city, and that have remained in up to the 9th day of | Goerck; at To noon, ‘and in Jane: near Washington, | at2P, 'M.. By order. @ iB Superintendent of Streets. February 7, 1883, the following communication ‘was received from the Gounty Clerk, transmitting the tendent of Common Schools, and was directed to ve print- ed in the Corporation newspapers :— New York, Jan. 27, 1853. } To THE HONORABLE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, | copy of a report received at this office from the State 3 | perintendent of Common Schools, in reference to the | Which it appears that the sum of $190,701 05 ix appos- tioned to the city and county of New York. Very re- SPCRETARY’S OFFICE, i} DerartMent oF Common ScHooIs, | | To rm CLERK oF THE County oF New York. In State,”’ passed April 12, 1851, I have opportioned and di- | vided in the manner therein directed, among the several { and eeparate neighbor! of the State, the moneys as. sessed and collected, pursuant to the provisions of that | common schools, being in all the sum of $1,002,602 46; and do certify that the sum of $130,701 08 is ap: and that cach town and city in said county will receive thereof the sums set opponite the name of sai the 9th inst., of su as have been. January last past. faloat the yard, street, near “4 1 A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, apportionment of school moneys from the State Superin- CLERK’s Orrick OF THE Crry AND County OF Gentlemen—I herewith enclose (pursuant to law) a | portionment of school moneys throughout the State, spectfully, RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, County Clerk. ‘Aunany, Jan. 31, 1853. J | entitled ‘An act to establish free schools throughout the counties, cities, towns, school districts, parts of districts, act, and other moneys appropriated to the support of | portioned to the city and ounty of New Yor! towns and cities, in the schedule hereunto annexed, the | third colamn of figures representing the amount {o be divided equally among the school districts of each town or city ; the fourth column of figures representing the amount to be apportioned among the several schoo! dis- | triets, and pafts of districts, according to the number of children residing therein, between the ages of four and | twenty one years; and the fifth column of figures repre- senting the arhount to be apportioned for library pur- | poses among the school districts of each town or city. | Due notice will be given to the Treasurer of said county, when the said sum will be payable to him. Drafts made before such notification cannot be paid. ENRY RANDALL, | , Superintendent of Common Schools | Schedule above referred to— | Crry ax Couxry or New York No. of district ; ee | Population... Apportionment according to districts. Apportionment for library purposes Apportionment according to population. ‘Total apportionment $130,701 05 (INE, Clerk, 5. = > is] JEENEST BURKUP'S CALORIC ENGINE, PATENTE! S44 at Washington on the 24 of July, and subsequently in various parts of Europe.—Ernest 'Burkup desires to inform his fellow citizens throughout the United States | that his engine having been submitted to a series of the | severest aud most serutinizing tests, its efficiency ix now | fully established. The great superiority of calorie over steam as a motive and mechanical power, both as regards | economy and the perfect seeurity which it insures against | | explosion, ix too evident to require illustration; and the prrctioability of its use ase substitute for steam | having been now demonstrated by actual and successful | experiment, the inference is inevitable the caloric will eventually entirely auperaede the steam engine, Mr. Burkup is fully prepared for the prompt execution of any | orders with which he may be favored for calorie engines | from any part of the United States; is in a position to compete successfully with any other similar éstablish- ment in the Union, and is ready to guarantee his engines as equal to any which can be built. He ix now engaged in the construction of an engine which he will exhibit at the coming World’s Fair, Mr. Burkup wishes to state in | conclusion that he has nearly perfected arrangements in | England, which will enable him to supply engines to all | parts of the Enropean continent, where he has taken out | letters patent. | [BON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHBA? SPRING | D mattress and bedding depot!—Iron bedsteads, from $4 :0 $40 ; tho healthy ap ingmattross, ae. 80 fo $00; | | also, the new elastic felt beds, pillows, quilts : also, the best pure hair mattresses, made by the blind—all wvar- | ranted. Call and examine, at 563 Broadway, above Sring street. TEW LAUNDRY ESTABLISHMENT.—TAE UNDER. signed would most respectfully inform the ladies and gentlenien of Brooklyn that she is prepared to exeeuto all orders entrusted to her. Washing and ironing done at a | considerable less price than that usually demanded, MRS. HICKS, 94 High, near Jay street, Brooklyn. RIISTS, SCHOOLS, TEACHERS, AND AMATEURS can be supplied on the most liberal terms, with Koberson’s celebrated oil colors, English canvass, brushes water colors, drawing papers, and all other materials for painting and drawing; also, English and French engray- ngs, plain and colored, W. SCHAUS, 303 Broadway, np siairs. (OUSTACHFS ARE THE MOST MANLY APPEND. % M to the face. Graham’s Onguent will foree (anit by ma ¢ic) in six weeks, whiskers. and moustaches to grow loxuriaetly. A trial will show. $1 per bottle. Sent to avy port of the country, Ri € Yowler'e buildings. from blast furnace iron | ursuance of the fourth and fifth sections of the act | ORAYIAM, 38 Aun iret, | Passengers ted to bo tt are are juest on 3 A. M. Bee steamy “Archi will succeed the Atlantic, and sail HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The ships comprising this line are speed, and their accommodations for are ua- ‘uatied for elegance and comfort. eof from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, ; in second Exclusive use of extra mize state $300. i BaBeoBods oe rs Soe SoRakSoses = aia a ay See, bah Wall st, N. ¥. iver 0., 13 9 Arms Yard, Londos. Tene HN MU Bue Notre Dame dos Paris ; or @EO. H. DRAPER’ Havre. Fer ht or EDWARD 00 silver, bullior recioua stones, oF setia, untaas bills of edlog See algal theron ena toe value thereof therein expressed. OYAL MAIL STFAMSHIP AFRICA—IN CONSEQUENCE of the state of the tide, will not leave her dock on Wednesday, until 8P.M. Passenger, ire requested to be on board at 2 P. M, \CKETS TO HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—THE FOL lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the 1st of each month:— From New York. From Havre: Bhip ST. DENNIS, Jan.1 | Feb. 16, 1,600 tons burthes, May1 June 16. Alonso Follansbee, master, Sopt. 1 16, ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 Wrch 16, jo! master, it. Ov. a New ship MERCURY, Mar. 1 ‘April16, 1,400 tons burthen, July Aug. 16, R. D. Conn, master. fov.1 Dec. 1 Ship WILLIAM TELL, Apr.l May 16, (new), 1,200tons burtten, b Abed — Septio. James Fur . jan. 16, They are all first class New York built ships, provided whe Pali baby articles for 1 Rey poe benders commanded by men of experience thetrades ‘The price of 4 $100, without wines or Mquors. Goods sent to ibers will be forwarded free from an; but those actually incurred. BOYD & \CKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. Company sailing the favorite steamuhi, FROM PHILADELPHIA. 3 ‘Thursday, Mar. 3, 1853, Thursday, Mar. 31, 1863, YROM LIVERPOOL, jednesday, Jan. 6, 1853, Baloo: $65, and $55, (according to state suvms. 2 tantted “numer of BiG clase 2 will be taken, and found with comfortably provisions, for eseseeeees tO Liver eesevee, ftom Li Parties to out their fi can obtain certificates of passage, drafts on the Bank of Ireland, fm sums from £1 sterling upwards. Hand bills can be had at the office of THOMAS BICHLARDSON, agent, No. 4l Exchange place, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Sieamship Company's new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power) Ro- bert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on Wednes- day, February 23, and will leave New York for Glasgow on Saturday, March eabin (saloon state arp best do. second cabin, $50; class $20—sto ded. Apply to |. MeSYMON, (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton wre, touching at Southamp- passengers, on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pier No. 4, North river, Price of (midshi; do.) $75; ward's fees inclu- wry. ssazo, $120. not wanted during the voyage hould be sent on the day before ailing, marked Below.” "No merchandise will be received on board after Thursday, Feb. 10. For freight or apply to MORTIMER’ LIVINGSTON, Agent, No’ 83 Broadway, ASSAGE FROM JJVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, &e,—Tapscott’s Line of Packets.—W. & J.T. TAP- & C., 86 South street, New York, continue to assengers in the same cx, ditions manner as heretofore, from all | the same safe manner as hitherto, in ango sums, by drafts payable at sight in all the prine ces ‘throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, | France, and Germany. DEPENDENT LINE.—THROUGH TICKETS FORCAL- fornia via Aspinwall and Panama.—Tho new and splen- did steamship UNCLE SAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, com- mander, will leave New York for Aspinwall on Saturday, February 19th, at 3 o’clock P. M., precisely, from pier No. 8 NR. The performances of tis steamer’on her frst ‘and second voyages, warrants the assurance that the pas- sengers will reach Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, where she will connect with the new and splendid steam: ship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J. D. Wilson, eommander, which will be in readiness at Panaran to receive the pas. sengers of tle Unele Sam, and wail immediately for San Franeisco. These steamships aro both new, and of the first clas: to accommodation, speed and yenti- lation. They are unsurpasxed by any vessel on the route, ‘The tables will be supplied in the most liberal mannor both for cabin and steerage parneneers. Every exertion will be made, on the part of ti aure nafety, speed, and comfort. Paasen; od at the wharf at Aspinwall, and take road for the Pacitic. A good surgeon i: ship, whose servicos are free of cha: For freight or passage, apply to E. Cortlandt street. P. &—A mail this office, in accordance with the for the accommodation of the publie, USTED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON. necting with the Pacilic Mail Steamship Company, carrying the great United States mail.—Only through United States mail line for California and Oregon, via Aspinwall and Panama.—Great reduction.—The splendid new and double engine United States mail steamship OHIO, 3,000 tons burthen, H. J. Hartstene, U. S. Navy, | commander, and the CHEROKEE, John MeGowan, com” 1 | ‘8 will be Iand- Panama Rail- tached to each the passengers. Agent, No. 51 be made up at bag = 3 ier at foot of Warren'street, North river, The Pacific Mail Steamship Com preeisely, from for Aspinwall, direct. pany’s magnificent new steamer, JOHN L. 100 tons burthen, Commodore Robert L, Pearson, will We in readiness at Panama, tegether with the stoamor VANAMA, to tako the mails and passengers of the Obio and Cherokee, and sail immediately for San Fraueiseo. The John 1. Stephens has been built. expressly for the Pacific tervice, with extended guards, giving spactous | deck room, promenados, &c. Her ventilation cannot | be turpained, largo window: ani lights being substituted for port holes, both forward and aft. There are no bulk heador other obstructions to the free passage of alr, from stem to stern, In either deck. Hor sailing qualities were thoroughly tested previous to her departure, and efforts are spared on the part of the companies to veud their passengers through with expedition, comfort aud safety. ATYS OF YARE TO ASPINWATI. Tadies saloon, state room....... Lower aft and forward saloon do Second cabin standees Steerages......... RATES OF FARE FROM PANAMA TO MAN FRANCESCO. First cabin after saloon state room Do. do. forward upper deck do Forward cabin, steerage fare 250 200 « 100 Transit of the | expense For freight or pa: | WHITNEY, at tne ofice | street, corner of Warren. N™, YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE —Through to San Francisco, via Aspinwall and Pa. nama. No detention on the Isthiana. At greatly re- duced rates. The new and fast side wheel steamship | UNION, (1,500 tons burtien,) Richard Adams, Comman der, will leave New York for Aspinwall, (Navy Bay,) froin pier No. 4 North River, on Saturday, March i t 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, connecting with the new and mag. nificent side wheel double engine steamship WINFIRLD SCOTT, (2,100 tons,) Edward Dunn, Commander, which Upon will be in readiness at Panama to receive the jon’s cises @ accommodations and ventilation of the Win- field Scott, are all that can be desired. Her specd (estab. lished on the voyage between New York and Panama, and while on the Pacific const,) ia unsurpassed. Every exor. tion will be made on the part of the line to ingure com- fort, expedition, and safety. Pas will be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickots for this line are sold only | at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the new United States I 1 publie, pinwall, free, Tho owners of these ships wiK not be accountable for | 26, at 120’clock, at noon. Firat make engagements, on most favorable terms, to bring out rts of Great Britain and Ireland, by their une- qualled line of packets, sailing from Liverpool every three ys, from London each alternate Thursday, and from Glasgow twice each month. They also remit’ money in or, snnall © officers and owners, to in- | new law of Congress, | nder, will sailon Monday, Feb. 21, at 2 o'clock, P. M., | STEPHENS, | she proved herself one of the fastest steamers afloat. No | ssengers, and sail immediately for San Fran. | vowtaye law, for the conyenicnce of the } - sengers. Apply to the captain, on board the vessel, foot of th street, Nort! eae - Fe SAN FRANCISOO.—THE NEW CLIPPER EMPRESS of the built by Donald McKay, is loading at pier 27 East prices will Be despatched a few days. The wed to be unsur- sailing qualities of this ship are belie’ 8. OAKFORD, 92 Wall street. passed. For freight amply to ASSAGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CATIFORNIA LINE. —The clipper packet ship NEW YORK, eee All her cargo on board, will sail about the 15th February. For passage, having uneq accommodations, early application must be made to ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company— only through United States Mail Line for California and Oregon, via Havana, for Aspinwall and Panama.—The splendid steamship EMPIRE CITY, Henry Windle, Com mander, will sail frm the pier at foot of Warren'street, | North River, on Saturday, Feb. 12th, at 2 P. M. pre cisely. Passengers per Exmpire City will be transferred to | the steamship El Dorado, at Havana, avd sail immedi- ately for Aspinwall, and connect with the Pacifie Mail Steamship Company steamers from Panama to San Fran- cisco, Rates of fare to Aspinwall: first cabin, stat room, $65; lower aft and forward saloon, $65; Secor cabin, standee berths, $45; steerage, $35.’ For ‘passa apply to Charles A. Whitney, at the oflice of the Com pany, 177 West street, corner of Warren street. the drama, a Sr py oN cot, by wins mt, by G. Dawes, Mr. Fletcher and balle ‘i KIT CARSON. 9 ANS Vernon. ss ~ ee URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS open at 614; to ares Og via oe act a ‘ednesday evenil ‘ebrua: wi rma saay ev TAIS. AND LONDON, AND . Volatil.. ...Mr. Dyott | Lady Volatil...Miss Weston Jacques... . Mr. pide Rose Mra. Bernard Thomas Trot....Mr. Burton .Miss Fisher Mr, Haskitt.. ~ Ars. Hughes ifr. Johnston | Sally Trot, NICHOLAS NICRLEBY. Ralph Nickleby .Mr. Russell | Mrs. Nickloby.. Mrs, Jansen Nicholas Mr. Holman | Kate......:2-:++.Mérs. Pisk NewmanNoggs.MrJohnston | Mme. Mantalini.. Mrs. Dyott Mr, Burton | Miss Squeees... Mes. Bernard Mr. Thompson | Mrs. Sqieers.. .Mrs. Hughes ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 633; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening, February 9, will be performed O'NEAL THE GREAT. Mr. Mrs, Nichols -Miss M. Mitchell O'Brien, . Jones | Elinor Ee Tooke BC Ww. TH ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—WEDNESDAY EVENING, AT 12g the new comic moral drama called OLD FOLKS At HOME. In the afternoon, at 3, THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME repeated. The Infant Leopard Tamer performs with tho Leopard Armenia to-day. The Horse and Rider turned | to stone, and all the other curiosities, to be seen as usual. Admission to the whole Museum, &e., 25 cents; Parquet and First Beloony, 123g cents extra. Cer: OPFRA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, above Grand strect.—Open every aight during the week, under the sole direction and personal supervision of E.P. Christy, whose concerts in this eity, for the past six years, haye been received with favor by highly re- apectable and fashionable andiences. Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 634; to commence at 7 1g o'clock. (CuEPER SIP NEW YORK, FOR SAN FRANCISCO. To sail positively on Thursday, Feb. 17th. Has splendid first and second cabin accommodations for a few more passengers. on board, at pier No. North river, or to F. & Dr FOWLER, 80 West street. USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR PORT | Philip, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia.—The mag. | Rificent new steamship GOLDEN AGE, 3,000 tons burthen, ——, commanier, will be despatched for the above ports on or about the 15th April. This steamship is of the size and strength and in every way equal to the Col- Tins’ line of steamers, and is believed will prove to be the fastest steamship in the world. Her accommodations for first, second and third class passengers are superior to any steamer ever bullt. For freight or paseage, apply to J. HOWARD & SON, Agents, 34 way. USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE.—THE A 1 CLIPPER CANTON, J. Gibbs, commander, will be despatched for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 20th of Febraary. Sho has superior accommodations for passengers, and her number will be limited to fifty, The well known reputa- tion which this line has won, for despatch, isa suficiont guarantee for parties to engage by her. Apply on board at pier 14 East river, or 10 Wit. T. DUGAN, 43 Front street, or to ARKELL & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl street. STRALIA—CLIPPER LINE.—THE SPLENDID SHIP AKBAR, 1,000 tons burthen, J. L. Gibbs, com- iander, will be despatched from New York for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 15th of February. This vessel was built exprestly for the East India trade, and is_a very fast sailer, haying made the run from New York to Liverpool in 123 days. This ship will only take about thirty passengers, for which she has superior accommo- dations. Apply to WM. T. DUGAN, 48¥Front street, or to ARKELL & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl street. IXCELSIOR LINE FOR AUSTRALIA.—THE SPLENDID Al New York built ee ship PANAMA, Capt. Dearborn, lying at per 18 E. ., unequalled for fleetness by any vessel on the berth, will have immediate despatch for Melbourne direct. This favorite clipper ship, bult by W. H. Webb, in this city, expressly for the China trade, has never been beaten, andhas made some of the most remarkable passages on record, having gone to Anjier in seventy-four days, and made the sea from Canton to New York in eighty two days. For balance of freight or passage in cabin, apply to ISSELL & NORTON, 3) ASSENGERS PER BARK PEYTONA, FOR AUSTRA- lia, will please be on board the steamboat, foot of the Battery, this morning, the 9th instant, as the tow boat will then take all on board. ANTONIO PELLETIER, Proprietor, 98 Wall street, | ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSH'P COMPANY.—FOR | New Orleans, via Havana.—The splendid steamship EMPIRE CITY, Henry Windle, commander, will sail from the pier at the foot of Warren street, North river, on Saturday, February 12th, at two e’clock, P. M., precisely. Rates of’ passaze io Havana and New Orleans, (new ar- rangement) :—Ladies’ and after saloon berths, $00; lower forward saloon berths, $50; 5 $25. No freight taken to Havana but specie. Freight taken to New Or- leans at thirty cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight are requested to supply themselves with the company’s dills o , which may be had on application at the office. No form will be signed. No bills of lading signed after twelve o’elock on the day of sailing. For repro HOMLMEIS, 1H West street, corner of Warren. ri OR SAVANNAH—U S$. MAIL LINE.—THE SUPE- rior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. S. Woodhall, on Saturday, February 12th, at 3 o’clock P. M., from pier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITC! 194 Front street. The REABAMA, Captain C. D. Ludlow, on Saturday, February 19. For spe modations and fare, these ships have no superior on the coast. OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND BICHMOND.— The United tes mail steamship ROANOKE, E. Cavendy, comimander, will leave pier 13 North river, on Saturday, February 12th, at 3 o'clock P.M. For freight, apply on board, and for passage to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. eee WAAAY JUBLIC ADMINISTRAIOR’S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- P bers street.—Notice is hereby given to tho relatives and next of kin of E. D. Sawtelle, of Wisconsin, late intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for lettors of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the seventh day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. x ‘ 1863. BLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- bers streot.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of P. Riordan, of Sacramento, Cali- fornia, merchant, deceasod, and who is alleged to have | died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon theestate of the said intestate, on the seventh day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. TEVER. B. SWRENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, Feb. 4th, 1853, UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM: bers street,—Notice ia hereby given to the rel And next of kin of Edmund Pickavanee, seaman of Liver- pool, deceased, and who in alleged to lave died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of Now York for letters of administration bs ig the estate of the said intestate, on the 7th day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. PETER B. SWEKENY, Dated New York, Feb. 4, 1863. Public Admi UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street. ice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of Robert Lanning, of Oakland county, Michigan, late of California, deceared, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrozate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 7th day of March noxt, at 10 o'elock in the forenoon, TETER B. SWEENY, Dated, New York, Feb. 4, 1853. Public Adn UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM. | bers street.-Notice is hereby ygiven, to the rela- | fives and next of kin of Andre Rivoire, a native of | France, late from California, deceased, and who is alleged | | to have died intestato, that I shall apply to the surrogate | of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 10th day of | | March, next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated, New | | York, February 7th, 1863. | PETER B, SWEENEY, Public Admi |e UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. bers atreet.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives | and next of kin ef Susan Magee, of the city of New York, | deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that | | the effects of the said intestate in the hands of the Pub. | lic Administrator, will be administered and disposed of by | | him according to law, unless the ame be claimed by some | lawful executor or alministrator of the deceased, by the 7th day of March next. PETER B. SWEENY, Dated, New York, Feb. 4,1853, Pabiic Admial*trator. CLOTHING, LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. — LADIES and gentlemen haying any to diepose of, can re | | ceiv ea fair eash price by sending to the stores or letter | | by post. &. COHEN, 482 Tladson atroet, and 62 West | | Broadw Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohe | | AST-OFF CLOTHING—THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS | worth wanted.—Gentlemen having | quantities of good left-off clothing to dispo: | tain the full value in current money, by calling on or | sending for JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange street, afth store from Chatham street. | (ast oF ¥ CLOTHING AND FUR Ladies and gentlemen hay tnie, or jewelry, can obtain a fa | subserther, at his residence, or throagh the post. | attended to by Mrs, Dusseldorf, 15 kn at nge_or sroall ip nes TE ee } ©s OFF CLOTHING AND U | CO Versons desirous of converting their east off articles into cash, can obtain a fair price by sending for the sub: | poriber, at bis residence, or through the Post Ofiice. 'N. | | B.—Ladies attended to by Mrs. Cohen, | M.S. Ci =: | T TELINGS ANS ALWIN, RENOWNED ty | 9 for hor skill in foretelling the future, will about all circumstances of toall farnish who may address her. Mrs, Alwin the ‘Wagtshy French, and German street. near nee lee hours from 10 4. M. to |, strength, accom- | from California, deceased, and who is alleged to have died | | trains leave, | 1812, F ILL SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN’S GRAND ALPINE Entertainment, and’ ascent of Mout Blane, illus- trated with a series of magnificent and gigantic paintings, from drawings taken on the spot, at an enormous ex: nse; together with a highly humorous and interesting Seseription of men and wanders on the continent and in the Alpine regions, by John E. Owens, the well known and popular comedian. {Full particulars will shortly be announced. IGNA. ELIZA VALENTINI, PRIMA DONNA, HAS the honor to inform the ‘public that she has hired the Lecture Room of Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway, for a considerable length of time, to give permanent Concerts every night during the week. ‘Tickets, 25 cents. Among the vocalists and instrumentalists composing her Com- rany, she bas engaged twelve accomplished young ladies, solo singers, of remarkable voice and talent, and who she will asure of introducing to the public nce. The 9 reat variety of F Songs, Ballads, Italian Cavatinas, fuuos, Trios, and Chorusen, from tho most celebrated Operas. Picees will be sung in full costume, The frst Concert will take place on Monday, February 14, IBLO’S SAI.00) M. GOTTSCHALK RESPECT- N fally announces to the musical public of New York that he will give a Grand Concert, on Friday evening, Februa: Niblo’s Saloon, on which occasion Mr. GOTTSCHALK will be assisted by MME. ROSE DE VRIES Mit. HOFFMAN, MR. KYLE, and MR. FRAZER, PROGRAMME, PART I. 1, Duet—Grand Concertante for Flute and Pianoforte. Messrs. J. A. Kyle and G. F, Bristow. 2, “The Chase of Young Henry,” Fantasia, exe- euted by the Author ................Gottschalk 3. Song—‘ Iwill Love Thee to the Last,’-by Mr. Frazer . + srecesees oseeeees Montgomery 4, Fantasia—‘Jerusalem,” Grand Triumphal Fantasia, (for twe Pianos,) by Mr. Richard Hoffman and the Author. ....Gottschalk 5. Grand Aria—“I due Foscari,”’ sung by Mme. Rose de Vries . eee «+e Verdi 6. Septour, from “ Lucia di Lammermoor,’’ by Gottschalk .....sseceesescessecveesee ven olilsct PART tt. . Deteriptive Ballal—“The Young Soldier,”” by Mr. Frazer, composed expreasly for him By. evens Balle 2. Poetic Caprices— The Moissoneuse,”” Maz ka, ‘“Lhe Ossianic Dance,”’ “Bananier,”? Negro Dance, by the Atthor.....”.....Gottschalic , Aria—“Ah, mon fils,’ “Prophet,” by Mine, Rose De Vri Moyerbeer . Waltz—Di Bravura, (for two Pianos). Gottschalk . Rondo—I Lombardi,”’..... wos Verdi 6. Carnival of Venice, composed and exeeu- Tickets Ono and Two Doltara, according to location. For salo at all the music stores. Seats can be secured at Wim. Hall & Son's, where a diagram can be seen. Ushers will be in attendanee, to facilitate the audience. Doors open clock; Concert to commence at 734. RAND FAREWELL CONCERT.—PAUL JULIEN, VIO- linist, respectfully announces that he will’give a Grand Farewell Concert on Tuesday evening, February 15, at Metropolitan Hall, on which occasion he will be as- sisted by MADAME HENRIETTE SONTAG, SIG. C, BADIATL, SIGNOR POZZOLINT. SIG. ROCCO, in the kindest manner volunteered their valu- TEATRE FOR SA1) 19 Bowery, with all the scenery, fix Ke., &¢., attached to the premises known as ‘ White’s Varieties,” will be disposed of to cash purehasers at a bargain. A, lication to be made in writing, with real name, ad- iressed to E. P. CHRISTY, box office of the Theatre. street, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances attended. Wigs lent on hiro for private parties and faney dress balls. N. B.—Any style of theatrical wig made on four hours notice. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. | phia, at 12 o’clock, noon, by steamboat John Potter, from pier No. 1, North river. Fare—first class ears, 33, second class, $2. Returning, eave Fhiladelphia, from foot of Walnut sircet, at 2P. M. Emigrant line, by steam. boat Atlas, from pier No, 1, at 13¢ o'clock, P.M. Fare $1 60. ‘OR ALBANY.—FARE $1.—ALBANY AND NEW | trains, at 9A. M., and 3:45 P. M., connecting at Alban new depot, corner of Whit where through tickets eat procured, and bageage checked for Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo. Passengers also received at Broome and Bowery, and Twe ty-sixth street and Fourth avenue stations. The e, Elm and Cenire streets, be | Chatham Four Corners only. All other trains will start from City Hall station, corner of Tryon Row and Centre street, as heretofore, Homes RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM mbers street, for Albany and Troy:— ress train, 6 A. M. cough in four hours, connect fame evening. Mail train, 8 A. M.; through way train at 1 P. M. Express train, 6 P.’M.; accommodation train, 6 P.M. Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Foor- teonth, and Thirty -first streets, Sunday trains, from Canal street, at 73 A. M., for | Poughkeep: nd at 6 P.M. for Albany, stopping at all way station GO. STARK, Laperichentiont. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITED | States Mail and Express Lines, throagh in four hours, New Jorsey Railroad, via Jersey City—Leaving New York, foot of Corilandt street, at 8and @ A. M., and 4and P.M. Fare in the 8 A. M. and 4P. M. $2'75, and in 9 A. M. and 5!¢ P. M. $3. Leave Philadelj t1, 7 an 9A.M., and 614 P.M. For first class, $3; second 8 and 9 A. Mand 4 P.M.) $2 50,’ For Baltim fashingtox, Norfolk, and Charleston—through tickets sold, and through baggage carried, in the 8and9 A. M. and 4 and 634 P. M. lines from New York. Passengers ne 5 th aP era AGENCY. OUNTY LAND AND PENSION AGENCY, i D. .—[mportant to widow pensioners and id minor ehfidren of officers and sol- in the Mexiean war heretofore pensioned for five heir pensions extended upon application Also, the widows and minorhetrs of all rved in the revolutionary war, the war of » and other Indian wars, since 1790, will have thelr ela 1 pension promptly attended to by ap: lying to ALFRED SHUKING, Attorney and Agent for Washington eity. Reference 0 Bureaus rtificatés of Lonorable discharge re- soldiers. Te WIFTERN MERCHANTS.—ONION COMMISSION and Forwarding Company—J. C, Buckles & Sneod, Wheeling, Va.; J.C. Buckles & Judge, Cincinnati, Ohio; J.C. Buckles & Co., Louisville, Ky. Particular attention paid to filling orders for produce, and to forwarding mer- chandive (oand from the Fast. “Louisvitle, Jan. 18, 1853, persons who EP “MEDICAL, j R. RALPIVS OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 to 12 A. M., and 6 to9 2, M., Sunday excepted, at No. 643 Hous: ton street, near Wooster, fh. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, DETWEEN Chatham and Willlam. Ofice hours, from 7 A. M. P.M, Sundays, from 7 to 10 A. M., and from 0 te {URE OF CORNS, BY MADAME. BERHARD, NO. 107 4 Yowery, cast side, between Broome and Delaney shoots. —Madame B, respectfully informs the public that she has reduced her price, in order to onable every one to be free from pain, and feels confident in promising that she will remove corns, bunions, nails grown in the flesh, Xe., without causing the least pain or inconvenience, Persons can be attended to at howe, or at Madame B.'s residence. Qur PRISERVATION—SELF CURK.—A RECIPE OF ‘ an infallible preservative against all and — ne -" th a ow ty it. ained by enelosing one dollar ina id bot seated to 76. HASON, M. D., Montteat, Canada asks ee ® aa deception, All communications strictly priya programines will offer a | jH BOLE atl papipaeracnce st? o'clock. 4 1 be performed THE BELLA'S Si RATAGEM. Mr. Conway | Mrs. Racket....Mrs. Vernon Davidge LadyTouchwood.MreConway Mr. Pope ..-Miss Adeline Mies Ogle. . Miss Emma Fitapatrick DIViRTINEMENTS, Spanish Dancers. Artistes:—Senorita Miles. Pougaud, De Melis-c Drouet, Lavigne, Leeder, PETTICOAT GOVERNMENT. Mr. Heetic. ., .Mr, Davidge | Sirs, Carne; NPLO2 CARDEN. —MME. H. SONTAG’S THIRTEENTE Night in Opera. First night of the third series Wednesday cvening, February 9. Second and last per- formance of ‘0 by the French and Sote, and DON PASQUALE, : neat, and on Wednes- day the $1 and $2 seats, at Niblo’s Garden, and at the Stationery Store of Messrs. Van Norden & King, No. 45 Wall street. Also, at the Box Oflice, on the evening cf the performance. Opera commences at 73 o’elook. IBLO’S GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLIS be engaged for respectable performances on the olf iights, (Tuesday, Thuraday, and saturday,) during the Opera season. Apply, from 8 A. M. to 4 P.'M., to Mr. W. A. MOORE, on the stage. ‘ALLACK'STHEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOMB sMreet—Doors open at 6); to commence at 7 Wednesday evening, Febroary 9. wi performed YON THE LADY OF LYONS. Claude Melnotte. Mr. Lester | Col. Damas.....,Mr. Blake Mons. Deschappelles......... Mr. Chippendale, Je useant,,....ir. Mason | Glavis........Mr, Reynolds .Mr.Chandler | Capt. Gervais, .Mr, Bernard Pauline oeepet por oe . Miss Laure Widow........ Mrs. Cram THE Caleb Quotem... Looney Mac Twouiter, Graee Gaylove...... mipee Yoh pa 44 aprile ABOVE HOW- ard street.—Open every evening,—H. We Ma- wr and Proprietor. The pf pro ten ee by this celebrated company of musicians and hepec wpe de- lineators, cannot be equalled by ane oihee in the United jes. See programme. ‘8 open at 634; eoncert commences at 73¢ o'clock. Admission 25 cents. The public are respectfully informed that the afternoon concerts arediseontinued. IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO, 37 BOW- 7—R. Sands & Co., Proprietors. We Fob. 9. Grand Cavalcade, Jed by Mr, and Mrs. Nathan pence Scene of Equestrianism, by Miss Emma Nathans. Superb Horsemanship and Gymnastic Feats, by the full strength of the Troupe. Mr. James Macfarland on the Tight Rope, To conclude with the comic ballet entitled co) AND TAILOR. TUDIO CURIOSO, 620 BROADWAY, IN BREWSTER’S S Marble Buildings, between Houston and Bleecker sireets. Admission, 26 cents. Scason tickets, for familie $5. Open from 9 A.'M., till 10 P. M. In this colleetion o! antiques may be seen the head of Saint Peter, a genuine painting, by Carlo Dolei, This is pronounced by eounois- reurs to be the finest painting in America. ISLEY’S THAMES, 406, BROADWAY—PAINTED ON R fifty thousand feet of canvass, by the first scenic its in the world. A grand moving’ pictorial illustra- tion of the Thames, showing all the points of interest upon the river, from its source until it passes the eity of Lon- don. P. Phil- iene ie arranged b; le; le usic arrat . MAL Sedgwick. Ever evening, at Saturday, at 2P. M. Admission reduced to 25 cents. |GYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES.—NOW EXHIBITING AT THB ‘Stu: t Institute, 650 Broadway, the rare and valuable collection of Pharon'c and Ptolemaic remains, direct from Egypt, and formed at great ex- @ residence of upwards of in the Kast. is inuseum has been visited and hiehly Cem! of by all Oriental travellers and savans, and especially by the oi Rey. Bishop Wal Rev. Dr. Hawks, _J. V. C. Smith, Sir Gardiner th Hors dace": Apc‘. “uae @ Revue Arc! ique, |. Ampere, 5 30 cents; chikiren half price. Catalogues for male in the rooms. Open during the day and evening. ‘Siem hae oo WE ELLER’3 SALOON OF WONDERS, 589 BROADWAY, (Chinese Buildings.)—Unprecedented success of the New Series of brilliant illusions and startling fe: if the unrivalled Prince of Wiza: PROF, ROBBER] HELLER, who is pronounced by the thousands who have witnessed his matchless and splendid experiments, the GREAT) rape hein This new series surpass in execu effect of their nature ever before offered to the ricttrot been lie, and have won for Prof. Heller. in Europe, the pj el- lation of THE WORLD'S WONDER. Among the many beautiful experiments is the new and original one calles HERIOUS RAPYINGS, i 10 THEATRICATS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON,) | theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 550 Pearl | |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- | with central line of railroads, North and West, from the | early ebildhood during the peri above trains will land passengers at Croton Falls and | mode of application. Also, the test of all mysteries. the unfathomable Ser age SECOND SIGHT. This extraordinary and marvellous faculty never fails o° producing in the mind of the beholder sensations of awe and wonder, reverence and admiration. Evening performances to commence at 744 o’cloek; and on Saturday afternoon, st 3. Admission, 50 cents: children, half-price. Day Ticket Office at Jollie’s Music Store, 300 Broadway, where seats can be recured. ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE 10 JERUSALEM AND THE: Holy Land, is nowopen, at the new and spacious Georama, in Broadway, adjoi: the Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. ited from authentic drat made upon the spot, by Mr. Banvard, during sn extensive tour, undertaken expressly for the work. Mr. B. will explain the paintings personally. Pieture moves at 734; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 9. o’cl Admission, 50 cents; children half-price, ANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—OEO. Ten, jetor.—The abovo cata! recy aici tant st 7, for pul a, al } Levi of Living Statuary,” by M'lle. Casinet’s Troupe of Model ther with a varicty of beautiful | on is open at half- ) formances. For further particulars, see bills of each Admission :—fcats in private boxes, 50 cents; stage seat | with cushioned arm chairs, 3754 cents; boxes, 25 cents, gallery, 1234 cents, MEDICAL. Rees SI | J)R. WaRn’s—orrice IN (4¥4L nig 9 ONB | door from Broadway, up stairs. Hctrs, 8 A. M. to 0» | P.M; Sundays, from 104. M. til 12M., a4 doa 6 till 7 in the evening. i cA sid er, A We NTU PSS SP" EE ‘YGIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR neuralgia, tic doloreux, toothache, nervous York Inland Route Railroad. ‘Two daily express | and rheumatism in the head, and m sure preventive | convulsions, or any other complaints attendant upon of has been | discovered, and is now being suecessfully in | the form of a medicated necklace, to be worm next the skin by the patient. An eminent German physician dis- covered the virtues of the valuable of which the beads of the necklace are made, and the The notice of the public is therefore, called toa quack medicine, but to a medica: | | | ing with trains reaching Builaio or Montreal at 6 o'clock | | for the married, | discloses with bagysge cross the forry fifteen minutes before the | | | | ev | one either Lang J in ment recommended by one of, the most eminent of the facul an valiarl act th. pores Of the skin tired pen thw diantied ‘or rated nerves, affording, ger nent relief, and effecting a permanent cure. Pat who, at twenty four hours trial of the medicated necklace, ac cording Sponge en no relief, may, at the clove of that perio by (aly returning the same, ‘reeeive si SCHUFFNER & MULDENER, 54 Beaver st. TamMony.—I do hereby certify that Ee enaeine of the medicated necklace offered by Schuffner & Muldener, is of such nature as to the most satisfactory results, G. M. D., No. 286 Henry street, Peo Sood by the proprietors, No, 64 slater cent ice ee jon— A. Professor see Weal iene came ae Price $1. Years ef suffering, of Sitienttien to the’ husband, might have been je el timely possession of this work. It is ‘intended espe or those contem; marriage, aoe socrets them particularly. Here, also, every into womanheod, whom decline of years, can discover portant chan: the most effic eure, in every complaint te (Extract of « letter from a Dr. A. M. 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