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ARTERTIRHENTS RENEWED BVERY Ji ‘a aSE THINS PAGD. os Ofice Bureau of 2, 1853. =<. EES Nie aie SR A SE Caen NOTICE.—PUBIIC NOTICE IS HEREBY CHARLES: Assessments, Street Department, Feb. sons interested, viz :—For Broadway, from No. 865 to Eighteenth street, The limits embraced’ by such assessment include ail’ the several ‘houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieoes and parcels of situated on the west side of way, from No. 966 to Lighteenth street. All persons whose interests are affected by the aboye named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their offices No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of thts notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES McNIELT } asesors Office Bureau of Assexsments, Street Department, Feb- ruary 2, 1863. |ORPORATION NOTICR.—PUBLIC NOTICE Is HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant, or occu- te of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved affected thereby, that the following assessments have been com ‘by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of Bureau of Assessments, for examina- tion Fr At yeares interested, viz. For nide- walks ty-first street between Sixth and Seventh hip ep limita embraced ya such assessment in- Thirty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. All persons whose interests are affected by the above mamed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, ereither of them, aro requested to present their objec- in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 within thirty days from the date of thls notice, i 1G! CHARLES J. DODGE, b Assessors. CHARLES MeNIELI, Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. 1, 1853. PLUMBERS.—SEALED PROPOSATS WILL BE RE- ceived by the Governors of the Almshouse, at their Office in the Park, until 3 o'clock P. M. of the 15th Febru- ary, instant, for the plumbing work reqnired for ihe new Workhouse on Blackwell's Island. The plans and spoeifi- cations for the same can be seen, and all information ob- tained, on application to Harmon Eldredge, Ksq., Su- perintendent, Black well’s Island. Office of the Governors of the Almshouse, New York, February 8, 1863. IRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE recelved by the subscriber until Febraary 18th, 1853, at 3 o'clock P. at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Department, Rotunda, Park, for six hundred and twenty- five cast ixon water pipes, thirty inches internal diamoter, and ono inch thickness of metal; six four way branches, thirty inches by twelve inches, and one breeches pieces thirty inches diameter. Drawings of the branches and Breeches piece can be scen on application at the office. Each pipe to be nine feet in Jength, and what are termed spigot and faucet joints, to be of uniform thickness, of | \ strong, tough iron, iree from all iinperfections whatever, * and such as will bear drilling und cutting, the whole to yas the established inspection and proof by pressure of three hundred pounds to the square inch, Proposals will state whether the pipes are to be from blast furnace fron or re-melted iron, and if from blast furnace, will specify the name of the mine and ore used. The pipes to be do- livered at the fi yard foot of Twenty-fourth strect, | Fast river, as follows, viz :—200 pines 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 day o! auly neste A specific = per ton of 2,240 iba. will benamed, which shallinclude the 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, will be required to seopesy the Dropomle. Pay- ment to be made within thirty days from the inspection ofeach 1, with a reservation of ten per cent until the comp! of the contract... In deciding upon propo- gals, the Croton Aqueduct Board reserve the right of re- feoting any proporals they disapprove. aah NICHOLAS DEAN, President. | Office Croton Aqueduct Department, Feb. 5, 1853. Note.—Blank of estimate, in accordance with the erdinanees of the Common Council, will be furnished on application at the office. Estimates to be endorsed ‘‘Pro- | } end for aire iron pipes,” made by ——, | eary —; T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, February 7, 1853, the following communication was received from the County Clerk, transmitting the apportionment of school moneys from the State Superin- | tendent of Common Schools, and was directed to be print- ed in the Corporation newspapers :— New Yonk, Jan. 27, 1863. ‘To TH HONORABLE THE BOARD OF SUPKRVIRORS. Gentlemen—I herewith enclose (pursuant to law) a ofa report received at this office from the State Su- ut of Common Schools, in reference to the ap- i | E pertionment of school moneys throughout the State, which it appears that the am of $130,701 to le tape. the city and county of Now York. Very re- RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, County Clerk. ‘Suonetany’s OFFick, Dxrarmeant oF Coumos Scxoois, AtRany, Jan. 31, 1853. ‘To Tax CLERK OF THR CouNnTY oF New York. of the fourth and fifth sections of the act State,” pased Apel sb, T have opportonst ent Stat P! 5 . ve OD! and di- tae in e Fro gery Saecto meee bers several counties, Owns, BC] districts, par istricts, te neighborhoods of the State, the 5 ase collected, pursuant to the provisions of that other moneys appropriated to the support of schools, being in all the sum of $1,002,602 46; i ba = thereof the sums set opposite the name cities, in the schedule hereunto Laer ed mn of figures representing the amount to be pally among the school districts of each town ;.the fourth column of res the | i E & | lie Administrator, will be administered and dis ii cay at lt i f H ? ) g I i i ] iy fl ! i E ! i i A i 3 j i E 1 : i } i 5 H E Z 3 i I z i a i : i if H ! i 82s E ge i 7 isle | fi i H i fe ie iz li & 5 l | i hi ef EGE FE i F & s. GR, + Aunessors, partment, Feb. pote DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF REOO! Public notice is hereby gren that the following petitions have been presented in the Board of Assistant Aldermen, ‘To regulate and grade Lexington avenue, from Sixty-ninth toFighty-Sixth streets. To flag side walk and set curb and Ge. on northerly side of ity-third street, between rst and Third avenues. persona interested having objections thereto, are requested to present them in writing to the undersigned, at his office on or before the 20th February instant. JAMES FUREY. Fobruary 10, 1863. Streot Commissioner. 'TREET DEPARTMENT, NO 4 HALL OF RECORDS— Public notice is hereby given that the following peti- tion has been presented in the Board of Aldermen. To Regulate, grade, pave and set curb and gutter stones in Office, Buren: Pr can ke a 1, 1863, : f y-ninth ati between Second avenue and East River. Also the f resolutions. To regulate, pave and set curb and gutter stones in -sixth street, be- tween Third and jon avenues. it such part of Fifty-ninth street ax i, not now opened by law or ceded to tho Corporation be opened immediately. All persons interested hay: objections thereto are requested to present them to the undersigned in writing, at his oitice, on or before the 20th day of February, instant. JA) FUREY, Street Commissioner. February 10, 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. aA JUBLIC ADMINISTRAIOR’S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAN- bers street.—Notice ix horeby Piven to the relatives and next of kin of E. D. Sawtelle, of Wisconsin, late from California, ‘and who is alleged to have died intestate, that shall apply to theSurrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the seventh day of March next, at ten o’cloek in the forenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, Feb. 4th, 1853. JUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICR, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives aud next of kin of Edmund Pickavance, seaman of Liver pool, deceased, and who is alloged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration apon the estate of the said intestate, on the 7th day of Maroh next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Dated New York, Feb. 4, 1863. Public Administrator. | JUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives | and next of kin of Robert Lanning, of Oakland county, | Michigan, Inte of California, deceased, and who is alleged | to have died intestate, that f shall apply to the Surrogate | of the county of New York for letters of administration, | upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 7th day of | March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ss fi PRIER B: 81 Dated, New York, Feb. 4, 1853. Public Admi tor. | UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- ders street Ice ix hereby given, to the rela- | lives and next of kin of Andre Rivoire, a native of France, late from California, deceased, and ‘who is alleged | sto have died intestate, that { shall apply to thé surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estaie of the said intestate, on the 10th day of March, next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated, New York, February 7th, 1853. PETER B, SWEENEY, Public Administrator. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers etreet.—Notice fis horeby given to the relatives and next of kin of P. Riordan, of Sacramento, Cull- fornia, merchant, deceased, 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 uext, at ten o’elock in the forenoon. | PETER. B, SWKENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, Feb. 4th, 1853. PUBUC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM. bera street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of Susan Magea, of the city ot New York, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that the effects of the sald, intestate in the hands of the Pub- a of by him according to law unless the same be claimed b some lawful executor or administrator of the deci by the 7th day of March next. PETER B: SWEENY, Publie Administrator. + Dated New York, Feb. 4, 1853, AGENOY. Bis NTY bam Ente eo git nen alt A ington, D. C.—Important to widow pensioners an athers Widows aud minor children of officers and pol- diers in the Mexican war heretofore pensioned for five years, can have their pensions ext upon application to the subscriber. Also, the widows and minorheirs of all persons who served in the revolutionary war, the war of 1812, Florida war, and other Indian wars, since 1790, will have their claims aye eed ad hts ‘attended to by ap- prize to ALFRED SHUKING, Attorney and it for ts, Washington city. Reference—All the Bureaus at Washington. cates of honorable discharge re- turned to all discharged soldiers. Ae AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASH- ‘on, D. C., under the direction of Aaron Haight Palmer, Counsellor of the fot pore) Court of the United States, for the prosecution recovery of claims on the United States before Congress, the Kxecative Departmenta, ‘and Boards of Commissioners sitting in Washington; settle- ment of accounts with the Executive Departments, and obtaining the remission of fines, penalties, and forfeitures, | for Ge A violations of the revenue, Sr other laws of the United States ; recovery of debts, legacies, and i heritances in the United States and fo countries investments in United States and State securities, collee- tions remittances, and other business ; eee at inne eat tnd, Sor foreign ecrtgrante, te Tie undersigned has efficient and reliable correspondent in the several States and Territories of the Union, and will ive his prompt and faithful attention to all business con- to the agency. Letters must be post Pog |. Office south corner of F th sirens, oppo the Treasury ent. IN H. PALMER, tor and Consul General of Ecuador for the U. S. Washington, December, 1852. NTS.—UNION COMMISSION repres it to be apportioned among the several school dis- , and parts of districts, according to the number of ebikiren residing therein, between ae es four and twenty one years; and the fifth column aid repre- | senting the amount to be apportioned for library pur- = among the school districts of each town or city. | notice will be given to the Treasurer of said county, when the raid sum will be payable to him. Drafts made before sueb notification cannot le IENRY RANDALL, Superintendent of Common Schools. Behedule above referred to— Ciry any County or New York. itr i 215 Apportion: soni or | ment accorsling to districts hi ia Apportionment for library purpoves.. 9,163.96 | ~ i nt according to population..... 115,129 42 | Total apportionment.................... $130,701 05 | | 1D. 1. VALENTINE, Clerk, | TION NOTICE.—NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN to the owner or owners, occupant or ocenpants of ell houses and improved or unimproved lands, af- fected thereby, that the following assessments have been eempleted by the Assessors, are in the elice of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination by al terested, viz For fencing vacant lots in by Twenty-ninth and eth atreets, jon avenues. The limits embraced by include al gy Cat ep ‘vacant jeces and parcels of , situa: on the north side of Twenty ninth ba ag between Third Lexington avenues; on the south side of Thirtieth between Third and Lexington avenues, and on the east side of Lexington avenue, betwoon Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets. All persons whose interests are af- fected by the above named assessmets, and who are op- pesod to the same, or either of them, are requested tog present thelr 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. DODGR, CHARLES MoNIELL, Office Bureau of Assessments, Street’ Department, Bod. 2, 1953. RATION NOTIGE.—PUBLIO NOTIOR 13 HERE. ypiven to the owner or owners, eccupant or oceu- all houres and lots, improved or unimproved affected thereby, that the following asvexxmonts have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in | ‘the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination, by all persons interested, vis:—For flagging sidewalls reretting curb and gutter stones in Leonard street. | ‘The limits embraced by such assessment include all the an houses and lota of ground, vacant lots, ploces and atrest, . of land situated on the southerly side of Leonard between Hudson street and Wost way. All eons whose interests are affected by the above naimod as. gesaments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writ- to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Re- within thirty ant from the date of this notice. TLLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, > Asossors. OWARLES McNIELL, Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Teb. 2, 1863. "ARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIER, FEB. 5, 1863,—Sealed proporala will be received at the ‘fice of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplios, No, 1 New City Hall, until the 14th inat., at 12 o’clook M., | for the faraishing of the marble tile for the floors et he | mew court house The tile to be oneands inches thic juired will be per t of Public oy mec No. 19 Elisabeth street. Blank estimates will be furnished at either office, and the eommixsioner re. | serves the right to roject all or any of the estimates, if | deemed for the interest of the Corporatio BARTHOLOMEW B: PURDY. Commissioner of Repairs ani Supplies + % Goryoragion papers will please copy. the Park. | Wheeli | J.C, Buel FY? NuSTERN, MERCH and Forwarding Company—J. C. Buekles & Sneed, Ue; J. C Buckles & Judge, Cincinnati, Ohio} '& Co., Louisville, Ky. ular attention paid to filling orders for produce, and to forwarding mer- chandise toaad from the East, Louisville, Jan. 18, 1863, ASTROLOGY. arate greene ROT re enretnannneibtie ain (ORTUNE TELLING.—MRS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN Europe for her skill in foretelling the fature, will Turnish intelligence about all circumstances of life, to all whe may address her. Mrs. Alwin speaks the English, French, and German languages—311 Broome street, near Christie street, np stairs, Office hours from 10 A. M. to 8PM. A SSIRAUAN STRAMEHIP COMPANY.—NOTICE. I3 hereby given, that the books for subscription to the jock of thie Australian Stearoship Company, « corpora: tion organized under the laws of the State, will be opened | on Thursday, the 17th inst., at 10 o’elock, at the banking house of DMesers. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Willian streot. | ISAAC NEWTO: 5 N S Cominitter of BENJAMIN Bowano, | spb ai G. T. SNOW. XCHLSIOR LINE FOR AUSTRALIA.—THE SPLENDID AL New York built clipper ship PANAMA, Copt. Dearborn, lying at pier 18K. R., unequalled for fleetness by any vessel on the berth, will have immediate despatch for Melbourne direct. This favorite clipper ship, built by W. H. Webb, in this city, expressly for the China trade, has never been beaten, and has made some of the most blo passages on record, having gone to Anjier in seventy-four days, and made the passage from Canton to New York in Lh oad days. For balance of freight or | passage in cabin, apply to RUSSELL, & NORTON, 51 O14 ip. (OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, f. endy, commander, will leave pier 13 North river, on turday, February 12th, at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight, apply on board, and for passage to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. SHIPPERS PER SHIP CORINNE, FOR SAN FRAN- kK lease send in their bills lading for signa ture, ax the ship will clear on Monday. An excellent op- sortunity is alforded for lady passengors by this vescel. “or passage only, having superior accommodations, apply nmediately to RUSShIA, & NORTON, 31 Old slip, or ECK & CHURCH, 120 Wall street, or on board, at pier R WE R SAVANNAH—U_ 8. MAIL LINE—TAN SUPE- H rior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 8, Woodhull, on Saturday, February 12th, at 3 o'clock P. M., from ist No. 4 North river. Appl to SAMUEL L. MITCH! 104 Front street, ‘The ALABAMA, Captain 0. D. Ludlow, on Saturday, February 19. For speed, strength, accom: modations and fare, these ships have no superior on the eoant. W LY LINE TO CALIFORNIA—U, 3, MATL STEAM. | ship Company and Pacific Mail Steamship Company. | —Satisfied that the ae interests and convenience de- mand a weekly line between New York and San Francis- | co, the Pacifie and United States Mail Steamship Compa- nies—the pioneers in steam navigation between the At- | Jantic and Pacific ports—will at once arrange their ships, | in both oceans, s0 as to extend thelr present semi-month- | ly service to a bedtent onal commencing on the 20th | roximo, ax follow: ve New York on the ith, 12th, Both and 28th; leave San Franciaco on the Ist, Sth, 166th; | and 24th. The spare tonnage of the companies, and-the | fety and regularity with whieh they have heretofore | formed their yoyages, afford the best guaranteo gainst detention and accidents, These eompanios prepared, with their extra tapnage and the fae which long experience affords them, not orly fully to commedate (he public, Bet fede poet the tact tevernt rates, re }20......+-...t0 Liverpool | $30......... bgp sak Parties wishing to b out their friends, can obtain | certificates of passage, drafts on the of Ireland, | | im sums from £1 sterling wowards. Hand bills can be had st the office of THOMAS IN, agent, No. 41 Place. after Thursday, Feb. | SORTER LAVIN | for sii ARCTIO, te servi Jamel deen inte ther Setateentin o eee = equalled for elegance and rt. fea slate rosea, $000, sf cht or aa pemet E. G. ROBERTS & CO. Bag Le Ys London, JOHN MUNROE & 00., No. 6 Rue Notre ea AYER fi le, jewelry, tones, tigued therefor, and the OKETS TO HAVRE—SKCOND LINE.—THE FOL X lowing ships will leave Havre on the 1étb, and New ‘York on the lst of each month:— ¥rom New York. From Havre: Ship St. DENNIS, Jan.1 Feb. 16. 1,600 tona burthen, May 1 June 16. Alonzo Follansbee, master, opt. 1 “Ost. 16, Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 Mirch 16, 1,000 tons burthen, Junel =—-Suly 16, John Bragdon, master. Oct, 1 Nov. 16. New ship MERCURY, Mar. 1 ‘April 6, 1,400 tons burthen, July1 Ang. 16. R,’D. Conn, master. Nov.l Dee. 16. Ship WILLIAM TELL, Apr.1 = May 16, (new), 1,200 tons burthem, | Aug.1 — Sept.16, James Funck, master. Decl Jan. 16. They are all first class New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of passengers, and commanded by men of experience In the trade.” The price of passage is $100, without wines or Xquors. @oods sent to the subscribers ‘will be forwarded foe from any charges but those atually ineurred, BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. V[ RE VERPOOL, AND, PHILADELPHIA. STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— ROM PHILADELPHLA. City of Manchoster Thursday, Mar. 3, 1853, Oity of Glasgow... ureday, Mar. 81, 2853, Oity Of Glasgow... --ssessse.,Wodneaday, Jam, 6, 1888, ia oe of jan. Oity of Manchester “ City of Glasgow... Wednesday, Mar, 2, 1853, Wednesday, Mar. 80; 1858. Faloon, $90, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms, A limited number of third class passengers will be | Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1858, | City of ee. ne RATES OF PASSAGE. taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for S ASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, &c.—Tapacott’s Line of Packets.—W. & J.T. TAP- SCOTT & CO., 86 South street, New York, continue to | make eosaaensets, on most favorable terms, to bring ont | eae, the same expeditious manner as heretofore, | m all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, by their une. | —_ ie of packets, sailing from Liverpool every three ya, from London each alternate Thursday, and from Glasgow twice each month. They also remit money in the Leg pamcion pitherte, — pag sums, 8 payable at si ri laces “throughout England, ‘Iscland, Beoland’ Woloe y. | France, and Corman; 5 GAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power) Ro- bert Craig, commander, will sail Soeaieeron on Wednes- day, February 23, and will leaye New York for Glasgow Sud Mi hanty ole a tall eabin (saloon state rooms) $90; do. do. 4 second cabin, $60; third $20—steward’s elu: ded. Apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadwry. IR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED States mail steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southam ton to land the mails and on Neturday, Feb. 22, at 12 o'elock, from Pier fo. 4, North river. Price of Hoag ent oc 6S lo merchandi: “Below.” Ne se be 10. For freight or a] GSTON, Agent, } Nor 63 Bro did steamship UNCLE 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, com- mander, will leave New York for Aspinwall on Saturday, February 19th, at 8 o’clock P. M., from No. 3 N. R. The performances of th! and second warrants the assurance that the pas- it days, id steam- are uns by any vessel on the route. i be su} most liberal manner both for cabin and stecrage exertion will be made, on the part of officers and owners, toin- nafety, and comfort. will be land- ed at the wharf at Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail. | in road for the Pacific. EA oy ee ttached to each For height pasenge, to LS he ane. i | ‘or or app! lo. Cortlandt street. Pe Be | —A mail bag will be made up at this office, in accordance with the new law of Congress, for the sccommodation of the publie. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, | necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, carrying the great United States mail.—Only through | | field Scott, are all that can be desired. Her speed (etal | while on the Pacific coast,) United States mail line for California and Oregon, via Aspinwall and Panama.—Grent reduction.—The splendid new and double engine United States mail steamship OHIO, 8,000 tous burthen, H. J. Hartstene, U. 8. Navy, commander, and the CHEROKER, John Metiowan, com: mander, will sail on Monday, Feb. 21, at 2 o'clock, T. M., precisely, from pior at foot of Warren strect, North river, for Aspinwall, direct. The Pacific Mail Steamship Com ny’s oy eh oy new steamer, JOHN L. STEPHENS, ,600 tons burthen, Commodore Robert L, Pearson, will be in readiness at Panama, tegether with the steamer | PANAMA, to take tho mails and passengers of the Ohto and Cherokee, and sail immediately for San Francisco. The John L. Stephens has been built expressly for the Pacific service, with extended guards, giving spacious deck room, promenades, &c. ler ventilation cannot bo strpaencd, large windows and lights being mubstitotad for port holes, hoth forward and aft. There are no bulk- heador other obstroctions to the free passage of air, | from stem to stern, in either deck. Her sailing qualities were thoroughly tested previous to her departure, and she proved herself one of the fastest steamers afloat. No efforts are spared on the part of .tho companies to send their passengers.through with expedition, comfort and safety. RATES OF PARE TO ASPINWATL. Ladies saloon, state room... Tower aft and forward saloon do, Second cabin siandees, BLOOTAKC.. sess sees “ RATES OF FAIR PANAMA 710 SAN FRANCISCO. First cabin after saloon state room: Do. do. forward upper deck do. Forward cabin, stecrage fare Stoerage... Passengers will pinwall, free. of the isthmus at the passengers? expense, _ For freight or pasunge, apply to. RULES WHITNEY, at tne office of the companies, atreet, corner of Warren. ASSAGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO,—CALIFORNIA LINE. —The clipper packet ship NEW YORK, having nearly F cargo on board, will sil about the 1ith February. application inust be made to ARKELL & ELUIOT, 146 Pearl street. {LIPPER SHIP NEW YORK, FOR SAN FRANCTSCO— J To rail positively on Thursday, Fob. 17th, Has splendid frst and second cabin accommodations for a few more passengers. Apply om, board, at pler No. 11 North river, or to F. & D. FOWLER, 86 ‘Wes ‘FPPERS PER CLICPER SWORD FISH, FOR SAN Francisco, will please hand in their bills of lading, ture, this day, before 12 M., or they cannot be Y signed. ‘The shipis now in the stream, BUTTON & C0., 84 Wall street, @. y tiful clipper bark Peytona, ptain Antonio Pelletier, for Australia, and that I cannot do loss than praise and feel grateful for the kindness and atten- tion recoived at the hanés of Captain Antonio Pelletier, whose energy and exertions have made his line equal, if not enperior, to any of (hose packots which constitute,the tiado and commesse between Amerie anit Annies 1 thie eertitir Saith of which L have signed this Fth day of Pebreary, 18h DEPAUL WHEA ny many Prince of Wate 177 West | | cheerfulness aad equanimity of spirits, and prolong life ie landed at the ratirond wharf, at As- | | vottles, He had spent hundreds without relief, and was assage, having untqualled accommodations, carly | | OVERMAN & GRONER, 28 South street. { leans at Lard | cisco. it other lines; none are employed for thie line, A mail bag is made up at the office. A CANTON, SCO eee A) CUTER J. for Melbourne, Port Philfp, on the 20th ‘of Februaty, Bhe has superior secommodations for number will be limited to fifty. ‘The well re tion which this lino has won, for despateh, is. t guarantee for to engage by her. Aj Ppl on St pler 14 Fast. river, or to WM. 'T. DUGAN, 43 From street, or to & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl street. FF AKBAR, 1,000 tons burthen, J. L. Gibbs, eom- mander, will ched from New York for Mettonrne, Port Philip, on the 15th of February. This vessel was duilt expressly for the East India trade, and sailer, having made the run from New York to Liverpool in 12% days. ‘This ship will only take about thirty passengers, for which she superior accoinmo- dations. Apply to WM. 'f. DUGAN, 43 Front street, or to ‘ARKELL & WLLOTT, 146 Pea] street. USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR PORT Philip, Melbourne and Sydney ‘Australia.—The mag- Rificent new steamship GO! ‘AGE, 3,000 tons burthea, ——, commander, will be despatched for the above 40n or about the 15th April. This steamship is of the size and strength and in every way equal to the Col- Ying? line of eat and fy ved will prove to be the fastest steamship in the world. Her accommodations for first, second third class passengers are superior to any steamer ever built. For freight or passage, apply to J. HOWARD & BON, Agents, 34 Broadway. USTRALIAN PACKET LINE.—THE BEAUTIFUL clipper thip THEOXINA will be despatehed on her ‘ular day, early in March. The yoprietors of this line N attention to this splendid vessel, and refer to the prompt manner in which their former ships (the Albus and Peytone) have sailed from this port. To fersons in- tending to visit Australia this line offers the advantages ef fast vessels, elegance of accommodatk aad every oom- fort to render the voyage agreeable, being ‘commanded by tried and experienced captains, and yictualled on the most liberal scale An Cee paplcaticn ix important, on board, or to ANTONIO P! ‘LER, 98 Wall street; or ROR SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA —THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP ST, THOMAS, Captain Morrill, having four-fifths Of her cargo engaged, will have immediate despatch as above. Having extensive accommodations for first and necond class passengers, persons destined for Australia | will find ft to'thefr advantage to examine this superior fast sailing vessel before engaging elsewhore. Vor balance ot freight, or pascace, apply to DEFPERMAN & ALBUR: | ‘tis, Beaver street, or SCHMIDT & BALCHEN, 105 and 107 Wall street. NITED STATES MAM, STEAMSHIP COMPANY —FOR New Orleans, via Havana.—The splendid steamship EMPIRE CITY, Henry Win Extublay “Febraasy 120 clock, 'P. M. sely ‘aturday, February 121 eel . M., preci Rates of’ passage to Havana and New Orleans, (new ar- | rangement) —Ladies’ and after saloon berths, $60; lower forward saloon berths, $50; stecrage, $25. "No freight taken to Havana but specie. Freight taken to New Or- cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight are Fequeato to supply themselves with the company’s bills of lading, which may be had on application at the office. No other form will be signed. No bills of luding nigned after twelve o'clock on the day of wailing. “For freight or passages, app! ML. O. ROBERTS, 177 Went street, corner of Warren. TEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE —Through to San Francisco, via Aspinwall and Pa- No detention on the Isthmus. At greatly re- rates, ‘ihe new and fast sido wheel steamship INION, (1.600 tons burthen,) Richard Adams, Comman- der, wifi eave New York for Auplniwall, (Navy Hay.) from pier ‘No. 4 North River, on Saturday, Mazch bth, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, connecting with the new and mag- nificent side wheel double engine steamship WINFIELD SCOTT, (2,100 tons,) Edward Dunn, Commander, which steamer will bo in ‘readiness at Panama to reocive the Union's passengers, and sail immediately for San Fran. cisco. The accommodations and ventilation of the W Zz 3 r x 3 8 lished on the voyage between New York and Panama, and in unsurpassed. Every exer- tion will be made on the part of the line to insure com- fort, expedition;apd safety. Passengera will be landed on the wharf at Anptiall freo, taking the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., Genoral Agents. Amail bag is made up at the above office, under the new United States Postage law, for the convenience of the public. ‘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- Tuander, will sail frem the pler at foot of Warren streat, North River, on Saturday, Feb. 12th, at 2 P. M. pre- cisely. Passengers per Empire City will be transferred to the steamabip #1 Dorado, at Havans, end sail imuuect ately for Aspinwall, and connect with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company steamers from Panama to San Fran- Rates of fare to Aspinwall: first cabin, state lower aft and forward saloon, $55; second cabin, standee berths, $46; steerage, $35. For passage, apply to Charles A. Whitney, at the office of the Oom: pany, 177 West street, corner of Warren stroct. IR SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., PASSAGE.—THE PACK- et ship ROSCOE, Captain Smith, to sailon the 16th st., can comfortably accommodate ten or ioe hd 7 wet . Apply to the captain, on board the vessel, foot of Thirtieth street, North river. MEDICAL. 1 \R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET. OFFICE HOURS from 7A. M.to9 P.M. Sundays, from 7 to half- past 10 A. M. and from 5 to8 M. R. WARDS—OFFICE IN CANAL STREET, ONE door from Broadway, up stairs. Hours, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.; Sundays, from 10'A. M. Ull 12 M., and from 6 ti Tin the poe bel, R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN Chatham and William. Office hours, from 7 A. M. pie Sundays, from 7 to10 A. M., and from 6 te 8p. QELF PRESERVATION—SELF CURE.—A RUCIPE OP an infallible preservative against all diseases, and three original prescriptions for the cure of them, may be obtained by one dollar ina let! dai rected to 7 Se RSSON, iM. D., Montreal, ¢ i‘. all jeations strictly N. B—No deception. private. Da slag MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, OR cordial, THB EIGHTR WONDER OF THE BOTANIC WORLD. SOD Or STON SO No las can convey an adequat of ime- diate and abeoet miraculous change which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated, and shattered nervous system. ‘Whether broken down by sickness, the unstrung: relax- ed organization isat once rebraced, revivified and built up. ‘The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease van- ish together under its influence. The stooping, trembling victim of de ion and debility becomes a new man—he tas previously tent ia lose, or au aioet idiotic oper was previously 6 , OF an apa- ‘thy s Recomes bright, buoyant, active, and he goes forth refreshed, regenerated, and conscious of new vigor, to his accustomed occupations. Nor is the effect temporary. On the contrary, the relief is permanent, for the cordial perties of the medicine reach the constitation itself, and restore it to its normal condition. Well may the preparation be called the MEDICINAL WONDER of the nineteenth century. Itis, as the first ecientifie men in the Old World have admitted, that miracle of medi- cine heretofore supposed to have no existence. ‘A STIMULANT THAT ENTAILS NO RRACTION. It is the only infallible remedy yet discovered for ner- | vous head snd mind complaints; if is the mental phys Jong sought for, and never before found—the only natu agent that can ‘administer to @ mind diseased.” In cases of neuralgia, headache, verte pain in the nerves of face, and the various train of nervous affections, it w' \duce a cure in an astonishing short period of time; and it will also remove depression, excitement, a tendency te blush, restlessness, ness, dislike of society, inca- pacity for study or b loss of memory, confusion, iddiness, blood to the head, melancholy, mental debility, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of self- fear of insanity, &c. It will increase and re- store the appetite, strengthen ‘the emaciated, renew the health of those who have destroyed it, induce continued ‘THE MEDICAL JOURNALS Have not, ina single instance that has been anthentt cated, given their sanction to any other preparation for the above complaints. It haa, in many violent, and des- rate cases, effected radical cures, after patients kad Poem abantohed. and thelr condition prendkoued hope- Jess by medical practioners of high professional charac- er. d ' My office having been in a store where this cordial wan kept for sale for over three years, and my opportunities | of judging of its effects somewhat numerons, the vastly | Increasing demand, and that without a single advertise- ment, tells for itself, T haye seen a case of weakness, which had resisted all treatment for over five years, both in this place and in Philadelphia, and the persona fair candidate for suicide, radically cured with one dozen cured with twenty-four dollars worth of Dr. Morse’s cor- dial. A. KENDALL, M. D. Dr. Morse—Sir—Some time since you requested opinion of the virtues of your Invigerating Cordial—I now prepared to give it. I have had it in my practice and prescribed it for the last few months, and must give | it my decided preference over anything of the kind with | which Iam acquainted. Iam much pleased with its ef- } ean with confide! recommend it to the pa- | a valuable auxiliar, the most troublesome valuable maticine, BENJAMIN WEEKS, M. D, Brooklyn, N. ¥.. Noy. 21, 1849. Sold by C. H. RING General Agent for the United Sta 192 Brondway; F. M. Guion, 127 Bowery, corner of Grai atreet; in Brooklyn, by Milne, Friton street; in Bos Sat eon eie een ie, Vv. ry a0. 5 a f tela ne'bilse Haven, a Pidiadel a Dyate a one, | I. 5 gti Won, 4 Swiony courts fa Now Slores, Be It in put up In pint bottles. with the words ‘Dr, Morse’s | ring Cord Price y for re- | Invigorating Cordial” blown on ‘the $3 per hottie: two Lottles, 88; five botUes for $12; and $24 por doren, Ny. B--Jmperiemt adyige eocompani¢s each Lottie, l- | at644 o'clock; | T° THEATRICAIS.—W. R. | eorvulsions, or an: THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 6% ; CUR- tain rises at 7 o’eloek. The Castellan. Mr. Hamilton } Premiala: ir. Dann Mr. Haskitt...Mr. Johnston if ee NIC! Ralph Nickleby. Mr. Russel "Mr. Holman me? Mrs, Fisk NewmanNoggs. MrJohnston | Mme, Mantalini... Mrs. Dyott Squeers........Mr. Burton Miss Squeers..Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Sq .eers.. .Mrs. Hughes ATIONAL THRATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS _ open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Friday evening, February 11, will be performed ‘ DIAMOND. THE ROUGH Cousin Joe.........Mr. Fox it O'NEAL THE W. G. jichols Fo! ry NCING BARBER— THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME, The Infant Leopard Tamer performs with the 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, &c., 26 cents; Parquet and First Baloony, 12}, cents ex! BRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, above Grand street.—Open every night during the week, under the sole direction and nal supervision of EP. Christy, whose concerts in this eity, for the past six years, have been received with favor by highly re- ble and fashionable andiences. Tickets 25 eants. pen at 634; to commence at 73 oclook. IBLO’S SALOON.—L. M. GOTTSCHALK RESPROT- fully announces to the musical public of New York that he will give a Grand Concert, on Friday evening, February 11, at Niblo’s Saloon, on Which occasion Mr. GOTTECHALK will bp assisted by MME. ROSE DE VRIES, MR. HOFFMAN, MR. KYLE, ana 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- cuted by the Author . 3. Song—'I will Love Thee t vy Mr. Frazer ... Montgomery 4. Yantaxia—“Jerusalem,?? “Grand ‘Tr al Fantasia, (for two Pianos,) by Mx Richard Hfolfman and the Author. ....Gottschalic 5. Grand Aria—“I due Foscari,” sung by Mine. Rose do Vries .........csessee reve oe soee Verdi 6. Septour, from ‘‘ Lucia di Lammermoor,” by Gottschalk .......04. «Lives PART 1 1. Deteriptiye Ballal—“The Young Soldier,’ Mr. Frazer, sly for 2. Pootic Caprices—“Tite Moiasoneuse,” Mazar. ka, “The Onsianie Dance,” ““Pananier,’? Negro Dance, by the Author.......... Gottschalk } Arian; mon tis,” “Prophet,” by ine. Gottschalk ion. For wo Dollars, sale at all the music stores. Seats can be secured at Wm. Hall & Son’s, where a diagrain can bo seen. Ushers will be in attendanee, to facilitate the audience. Doors open Concert to coxamence at 714. RT.—PAUL JULIEN, V10- linist, respectfully aucoanees that ho will give a Grand Farewell Concert on Tuesday evening, February at Metropolitan Hall, on which occasion lie will be sisted by MADAME TIENRIETTE SONTAG, SIG. G. BADIALL, SIGNOR POZ20LINI, SIG. ROCCO, CABL 'ECKHERT, Who have in the kindest manner volunteered their yalu- able services. N ETROPOLITAN HALL CONVULSED WITH LAUGH- ter.— Prof. Morton will give a grand Kntertainmasnt of Nitrous Oxide, or LAUGHING GAS, at the above named aplendid Hall, on SATURDAY EVENING, Fenrvary 19. Several hundred gallons of the gas will bo prepared for RAND FAREWELL, CO’ the oceasion, in order that all who may desire the luxury of inhaling the same, and laugh until their sides ache, can 80. ‘This gas is perfectly puro and harmless, and may be breathed freely by all without iho least injurious elfect, generally developing the leading traits of character—ora- tory, ainaing, tre.) de. 3 ‘The first citele will be reserved for ladies and children, accompanied by gentlemen. Single tickets, or tickets admitting » gentleman and lady, (irst circle)..........~ Tickets for other parts of {he hous Doors open at 614; commence at 73¢ o'clock, SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN’S GRAND ALPINE trated with a noon of hngoitcont and ggune paitingn, ascries jcent a: ie the spot, at an Perl mn ee; together with a highly humorous and interesting Sift ae, ee See, meta ine region: john wel " w inne and popule comedian, (Full pantishises will shortly be announced. ALL'S MODEL OF SAN FRANCISCO.—THIS SPLEN- did and interesting work will be ready for exhibi- Yion at $12 Broadway, on Saturday, February 12. This is the only correct and complete model of San Francisco ever constructed, although two or three gd have been made. It covers an area of nearly one yusand feet, and in its construction twenty artists were em- re eh year. This model has not yet been ex- Rinited in this aity. N. B—One hour spent in viewing this model will give as accurate a knowledge of the situa- tion, size, form, and construction of San Francisco as one week spent in the city itself. [Extracts from Editorial notices.) From the Dajly Alta California, J 14, 1862:—It is San Francisco in miniature, and San Francisco exactly. Kvery hill of our city has been measured, and is duly re- resented, on a scale of five inches to # hundred feet. house in the city can be seen excavations, the wharves, shipping, &c. Any one at all acquainted with the ctty can pick out the different resi- dences and stores at a #0 aceurate and full is the view prerented. From the Placer Times and Transcript, July 8, 1852:— It is a complete fae siwilie of the city, exhibiting every street, wharf, domicile, and other objects, ares, with the inequalities of the surface, tl 4 with the shipping, and all the actual details, as the; were prerented to the parties who have gotten up this finished and elegant piece of mechanical skill. fenus in Florence, are now ¢: biting at 616 Broadvra a rey may be looked at without an obscene thought Wifoat sol ut mal y pense.’” It is the school where Nature’s gifts may be seen in beautiful forms. They are about leaving the city, to make their tour through the Union previous to their re- turn to Europe. sission twenty-five cents. Chiki- ren not admitted. Open from 9 A. DM. till 10 P. M. TUDIO CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY. MONG THIS collection of antiques is a sleeping Cupid, earved in one solid piece of marble, witha veil of ‘same par- tially covering the face and shoulders. The veil is #0 ex- quisitely wrought that many suppose it executed with a needle. This is the finest specimen of skill and i uity in A ectes N. B.—Catalogues will be ready early next we ) cents 25 cents the recent CARD—BOWFRY THEATRE.—MISS DAWES RE- A‘ ctfully informs the public that she gave no autl sity for the announcement of her name at White's Varieties; her duty to the Bowery Theatre will, there: fore, prevent her appearance at that establishment. ‘ANTED—TWELVE MORE YOUNG LADIES, FOR an Equestrian Pageant.—Tuition in the art of rid- ing (inthe side saddle) will be given free. Apply at the Bowery Amphitheatre, between the hours of 10 and 1. _ S-senite tHe -cophaal |HEATRE FOR SALE.—THE LEASE OF NOS. 17 AND 19 Bowery, with all the secnery, fixtures, &e.. &e., attached to the premises known as ‘ White’s Varieties,” will be di; of to cash purehasors at a bargain. Ap- plication be made in writing, with real name, ad- Sreeved to E. P. CHRISTY, box office of the Theatre. | FISH, pasa LONDON, theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 669 Pear! Iway. Amateur nees vate parties and fancy wig made on street, four doors from Brond atlended. Wigs lent on hire for dress balla. N. B.—Any style four hours notice, FR. CORPEIT, MEMBER OF THE, N. Y. UNIVERSITY, No. 10 Duane street, betweon Chatham and William streets, Office hours from 7 A. M. to® P. M. OTASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR ot nervous \viate attendant upon ut teething, has been other a x the period % discovered, and is now being suceus.(ully administered in early childhood du the form of a medicated necklace skin by the patient. An eminent eovered the virtues of the valus the beads of the necklace are m. prescribed mode of application. Ths notice the public ts not, herefore, called toa quack med », bat to a medica- Bese. ate cond in aot ‘open vie di Or & » tore ya ag wn ‘permanen| ai of the medicated necklace, ac- find no relief, may, at the close of immediately returning the same, receive }, 54 Beaver st, ition of mediented necklace afuer & Muldene: eee taeh a nature an to unfair the mont tisfac’ G. M. D.. satisfactory results. 1 o8i Henry street, Brookl? For sale by the proprietors, No. 64 Beaver rivect Yrice $1. be worn next the nan physician dis- medicines of Ye and < | .Gottschalk { ° * Ea aaa ———— AMGNBA NTS. ROADWAY THEATRE.—-E. A. BOLE ¥ ie tw commence at7 o'clock. Pabroaty Ti 'will be performed THE LOVE CHASE. Widow Green. . Mre, Vernon : Mrs. Henry T “RTISEMENTS, by the French and Spanish Dancers. Artistes:—Senorita Soto, Miles. Pougaud, De Melisse Drouet, Lavigne, Leeder, POPPING THE QUESTION. Mr. Heory.....Mr. Davidge | Misa Biffin.....Mre, Vernon TBLO’S GARDEN.—MAD. H. SONTAG’S FOURTEENTH ieee in Opera. Gecoud uighs of proms Series. evening, Feb: i, ¢ ‘neral desire, TA BONNAMBOLA. Madame Sontag Pomolini. Badials On Wedneaday will be sold’ oni ; and on Fri day the $1 and $2 nenta, at Niblo's Garden, and at the Btationery Store of Messrs. Van Norden & King, No. 46 Alo, at the Box Office, on the evening of performance. _Opera commences at 734 o'clock. Carriages at 10. TBLO’S GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY ta Ctneteyy Macrethy, nod Leteriayy astiag the ai eaday, y, and Saturday, the neck waoene ‘Apply, from 8 A. M. to 4 P." her oe A. MOORE, on the stage. NAM! "ALLAOK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME: ; to commenee at 7. rformed at O46 11, will bo Y OF LYONS Clande Melnotte. Mr. Lester | Col. Damas Mons. Deschappelies.... Beauseant, Mr. street.—Doors open Friday evening, Februar; THE Looney Mac Twouiter Grace Gaylove........+006 (CEE = NEW YORK anrurrerea’ j—nR. Bands & Oo., Grand Cavaleade, led by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan’ Scene of Equestrianism, by Miss Emma Nathane, Horsemanship and Gymnastic Feats, by the ful Mr. James Macfatiand on afterplece, i strength catibed ‘OOD’S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE bs Want strech-Open every evening, il, Wace ae, and Proprietor. The entertainments ,effered by this celebrated company of musielans and Biblopian éo- Tneators, eannot be equalled by other in tho United States. See Programme. concert commences at ue ‘o'clock. Admission 25 sents. ‘The publie are respectfully informed that the afterncom coneerts are diseontinued. OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY. Concerts, given overy evening during the week, by SIG’RA ELIZA VALENTINI, Prima Donna and Manager. She has engaged twelve accomplished young ladies and | five gentlemen, whom she will have the honor to p: essut to the public. FIRST CONCERT—MONDAY, FEB. 14. Programme to be the seme all the week. PART I. Cavatina—Norma, ‘Casta Diva,” Cavatina—‘ Come Frenan’’.. -Sig’ra Valentini Miss Bianehi ir from Sonnambula—* As I Vie «Mr. Carlini On the Banks of the Guadalquiver”,, Mra. Richardson Robert toi que T’aime’’. ‘Miss Duofrom Krnani—Thus to Die Napoli aine— I Dream of ‘Thee’ “0 Voce Soave,” duetto, sung by Sig'ra Valentini and Miss Duvanto. ‘The Vale of Rest," from the Hi gue- oes sung by the twelve ladies and ‘tini, PART It. “Mary of Argsle,? sung by Mastor Hill, musical won- dor, ten years of age “Oh, France, {Adore Theo’ “Make Me no Gaudy Chaplet’ ‘Auk Me not Why? Air composed by Rici Moored is My Boat Coming Through the Rye, tume, by Diss Arlington. 8. The celebrated Spanish song, ‘La Colassa,” rang in ‘Tedesco’s full Spanish costume, by Sig’ra Valentini Tickets, 26 cents. To be had at Hall & Son's, opposite the Park: at Vanderbeek’s, 470 Broadway; andat the door. Doors open at 7, To commence at 8 o’clock. ELLER’3 SALOON OF WONDERS, 539 BROADWAY, (Chinese Buildings.)—Unprecedented success the New Series of brilliant illusions and startling feats of the unrivalled Prince of Wizards, PROFESSOR ROBERT HELLER, who is pronounced Wy the thousands who have wit@essed his matchless and splendid experiments, the GREATEST MAG! | This new serics surpass in execution and effect of their nature ever before offered to the prt atl lie, and have won for Prof. Heller, in Europe, the apy el- lation of THE WORLD'S WONDER. Among the pany eaaeie experiments is the new and original one cal MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS, Also, the greatest of all mysteries, the unfathomable Tete watravramusy ouO use VELUUN TROWUTY DOVE Tails O producing in the mind of the beholder sensations of awe and wonder, reverence and admiration. Retseaniannee to commonce at 7}; o'clock; and on Saturday afternoon, at 3. ‘Admission, 50 cents: children, half-price. Day Ticket Office at Jollio’s Music Store, 300 Broadway, he: its can be si ERNOON PERFORMANCE, AT HELLER’S SALOON OF On Saturday, at 3o’clock, wnen the Professor wiB intre- duce his ne: nd beautiful experiments, the Geviin tal Casket, Seoond &e., &e. et eee 50 cents: eatin helt ice. ISLEY'S THAMES, 406, BROADWAY—PAINTED ON | Ri, thousand feet of can by the scenio the world. A grand moriag” a iitustra- tion of the Thames, showing all the of oad the river, from its source until it the city of don. Painted from original by Mesars. P. Phil- lips, Haghe, Knell ke.” Desert boy J. HL ar PRT ~ jl Ry clock. On a evel a Saturday, at 2P. M. a reduced to 25 centa. Seo es tae tS ‘st now 1e ee Treadway, edjtning she Metropolitan and continued every ing. a made upon the apot, by Mr. Ban ROADWAY THEATRE —NOTICE.—THE BENENTY OF Mile. Po: lor to the dey ure of this trou ia nvel Yor Gaturday ex ints, together with, formances. For farther lars, Admission :—Seats in ite boxes, 50 cents; with cushioned arm cl 3754 cents; boxes, gallery, 123, cents, MEDICAL, we Were HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL Com- panion—By Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor ef Dis- eares of Women. Twentieth edition, sored 58. Price $1. Years of suffering, of mental Sees seen mene eet io wus! a timely possession of this It is for married, or those discloses ima] it ‘them particularly. Here, also, overy ei practical fr ts free of Soh ete te ereeny aoe MM. Larmon' hysician and + of Brosatay, N.Y. where, be treate ch there complaints, from 114, M. till 3P, M., amd fromm

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