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~4, BEEWED EVERY 1. a7 SER FIFTH PAG $889,30 re IN SUMS TO SUIT—T0 LOAN ON WANTED ON BOND AND MORT- OQ) fage af stx por coat. tntorost, on fret productive roaletai, in the lower part of this city. bond and mortgage, burg property. Ply, ‘The ground alone wo: ),000, and imp: in value, Ansuted for $20,000. Bondsman’ unexceptional Apply REY, Nos, 23 and 25 Wall street. 10 LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- Sania extra chance now offers tly situated in the sh brown stone stoo; mantels, &e., ke. Also, a number Beupectfully inform Fes To patie owners of up town pro} pag aeationly, connected with buyers et ee estate, he his services as agent in and letting ko. Apply to . BEEBE, Office, corner of First avenue ‘and Fifty- TO LOAN, ON PRODUCTIVE perty in this city, in sums of ger sums, if want 95,000 Apply WE. B. Fourth avenue, from 2 to 7 P.M. FEW CAN BE SATISFACTORILY vate epplying a Parola! ctrost. maneybond A HANDSOMELY ROOM, ON TBE second flcor, to let, with board; ty - ed back room, om ‘the same floor. Hot and baths. Apply at 187 Broadway. FRONT PARLOR baa tipcrenel sede tanta sith back parlor very pleasantly situat a soveral fine attioroons suitable for single gentlemen. "ta quire at 56 Lispenard street. LADY, WHO HAS MORE ROOM THAN SHE WISHES: to occupy, can a te two or three gentle mea with breakfast and tea, on moderate with pleasant rooms; will not move the Ist of May. Those wishing a quiet home, please call at 23 MacDougal streot. OARD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR A GENTLE- man and his wife, ean be procured by addressing J, , Herald office. House up town; has gas, bath, 1 No other boarders. OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A ROOM, with soparate | bier bop °, business down town, at week. at No. 31 Jay street, third treet above Chambers atroot. ‘Succi OARD.—THE ADVERTISER HAS A HOUSE BEAU- tifully furnished, at 611 Houston street, and having more room than is eouiaed for his family, proposes to take four or flve first boarders. Single gentlemen, ora gentleman and his wife. N.B.—The suit of parlors on first floor would be let to a suitable party. WANTED AT SIX PER CENT., FOR A Be 000 tern ‘of years, upon productive real y Inthe lower porte this city, worth $16,000, Ad- ‘Press immodiately J. B., ry tel Herald office. 1 WANTED.—A LOAN OF ONE THOU- . sand dollars, for one year, on a lease of » Bloudway property, The leave is worth sight thousand Collars, and will soll for that any day. Woknow whereof Ke affirm in this matter. BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway, x WANTED, AN ACTIVE MAN, WHO CAN 300. fend his employer from $200 to $300, to sree and sell valuable paten hts. Can make from 000 to $2,000. Please address C. F., Herald office. ONDS FOR SALE.— New York and New Haven Railroad Bonds, 7 per ent, due in 1866. von to and Harlem Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due Mobile City Bonds, cou }, ad principal ble in Bkew York, (yep due in 1867. a ie soda Minois Central Railroad Bonds, 7 per cont, due in 1875. Western Vermont Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due in 1866-70, Plattsburg and Montreal Railroad Bonds, Bue in 1862. i, ROGERS & BEMENT, 45 Willie IN ONCE NEW YORK, FED. 9, 1858-—SUBSCRIPTIONS gv the capital stock of the New ork and California teamship Com} wi Teoei e_undersi 33t the off of Moses. Davia: Brooks & Co, 28 Broaterey antil the 2th of Fobruary ¢ . The capital stock ,600 shares of $1,000 uired to be deposited, subseribing, for which the balance is payal board of ‘1 per cent, 8 4 i : r [ 13 i : i i F rg : ! i i £) t sf iF Hy FF § i : [ i e i it may be made etther in the Bank of the Re- prillc, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North o Bank of Cape Fear, th, North D. W. COURTS, | , and superstructure of the ‘illiamsport and ira Rail will be received on the first day of March, at the office of the company at Elmi- ya. ‘The maps and profiles of the line will be found at the Busineer’s ofice at Troy, on the ine of the road. . MORRELL, Chief Engineer. FICE OF THE ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE COM- . pany, corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-third Bireet, Feb. 2, 1863.—The Board of Directors have this slay declared a semi-annual dividend to the stockholders ef four (4) per cent, payable on and after the 15th inst. |. Phe transfer books will be closed until that ey. * CHAS. O. RICHARDSON, Secretary. \AINT NICHOLAS BANK.—THE SECOND INSTALMENT of twenty-five per cent of the capital stock of this Dank ia due, and payable on Tuesday the 15th inst., at ) JNo. 6 Wall street. New York, Feb. 8th, 1853. B.S. OAKLEY, Cashier. | *U {7 PIMORE, ROBERT & 00, STOCK, NOTE, AND EX. | W change dealers in specie and gold dust, Continental Bank , No, 12 Wall street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, & ‘ONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, JEWELRY DI- monde, silver and plated ware, dry goods, fancy Bsticles, and all other personal property, at 45 Sixth avo- gue, two doors above Fourth street, near the Groenwich Sevings Ban “X7 ATCHES AND JEWELRY.—THE SUBSCRIBER 1S iW selling all descriptions ot COLD AND SILVER WATCHERS, JEWELRY AND SILYER WARE, gt retuil, at much less than the usual prices. JERGENSKN WATCHES. Real Julea Jergensen watches received by every arrival, | ‘mith certificates from him with each watch, warranted aperfect time keepers. COOPER WATCHER. Duplex and levers, in hunting and magic cares, perfect Simo keepers. INDEPENDENT SECOND, pnd — seoond watches, for timing horses, in gold pod ver cases. CHRONOMETERS. Splendid gold pocket chronometo: pny variation. KIORT DAY WATCHES. ‘atches which run eight days. ENAMEL WATCHES Jor ladies, some in hunting cases. Bere WATCHIS F ladies, some in casen. a MAGIC WATCURS, which change into three different watches, WATCHES WHICH WIND tap and turn the hands without any key. which run without * ¥lne gold lepine watches, four holee jewelled..... 925 00 Fane go! 1 aneit 0 00 ~Miold enamelled watches for the ladies. 35 00 Bold Foglish patent levers......... o0e0e 36 00 -Mfjold English patent levers, hunting casei 58 00 #Slver patent levers as low as., 16 00 ‘Silver detached lovers aa low a 1400 nd all other styles of watches at equally low pri fins, bracelets, finger rings ond Diamond car rings, pins rings “Broxeen, for sale at ual lens (han the sus pricea. ind of gold chainsy pure coll weddl rings, gold All kinds of gold chains, pure go! ng , Keys and reals, gold pens and pencils, gold ai iver Siimbles, dracclets, Dreast-pins, ‘cuff plus, lockets, ear- Tings, gold and silver spectacles, gold toothpicks, charms, « Bhateleine chains, &c. SILVER WARE Sterling silver spoons, cups, forks, ple knives, napkin Pings, fruit kalves, wedding cake knives, &e., dc. Watches pin jewelry exchanged. All watches warranted to keep 1gg00d time, or the money returned. REPATRA. All kinda of watches and clocks cleaned and repaired in Aho best manner, at much less — usual prices. RGE C. ALLEN, Inforter of watcher and jewelry, wholesale and retail, ‘up stairs,) near Broadway. ‘No. 11 Wall HORSES, CARRIAGES, dio. - ARRAS * tt SALE—A BLACK HORSE, SADBLE AND Leong | 1% hands T years old; to be sold for want‘ ‘une. Can be seen at Jobn Fagan’s stable, 313 Heary atreet, + Fouth Brooklyn. ORERS AND ROCKAWAY FOR SALE.—A SPLENDID A gentlomen can be accommodated with rooms, at . 82 Kast Twenty-third street, near Fourth avenue. Also, a whole second floor to let in Twenty-fourth street. ‘Apply as above. Bercstom MARRIED COUPLE AND TWO SINGLE 0. OARD—TWO YOUNG MEN CAN BR AOCOMMO- dated with full or partial board, and a large, ni furnished room, with fire, and the comforts of a home, in a small private family. Location pleasant, and in the {m- mediate vicinity of several stage routes. Inquire at 285 Third street, near avenue D. OARD, WITH ROOM ON SECOND FIOOR, SUITA- ble for s gontleman and wife, or single gentlemen, inay be obtained at 61 Walker street, a few doors west of Broadway. OARD.—-WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, with meals for the lady only, an unfurnished room in ‘the immediate vicinity of the City Hall, where there are few or no other bos: rs. Terms must be mo- ‘Address W., box No. OARD WANTED—THE THIRD WERK IN APRIL OR first of May, by,» family of three persons (no children), ‘an unfuraished room and. bodroom, with ntry, ou xecond story, in a house where there are but few boarders taken, elther in New York or Brooklyn. Address, stating location and terms, which must be mode- “Gordon,” Horald office. OARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN ‘8 private house, not below S street, and where it a few boarders re taken. Breakfast, toa, and bath required. Most satisfactory reference ‘given and ox- pected. “Address, stating terms, K. T. W., Herald offce. 4 a lady who ir. Aish hor popes 25 which’ three a week will be paid, and, if required, in advance. Address A. M. P., Broadway Post Office. OARD AND ROOMS—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY— three or four unfurnished, pleasant rooms, all con- on seoond floor of house No, 223 Grove street, to ly of three or four adults. OARD WANTED—WITH TWO PLEASANT ROOMS AS sitting room and Slesoing roc by a single gentle- man. lyn proferred, and within ‘© moderate dis- tance of either ferry. Address, stating terms, 8. T., box 1,534 Poat Office, N. ¥. Bere GENTLEMAN AND HIS Boe a five doors east of OARDING.—FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD. WITH AD single or doubie rooms, for gentlemen, at 75 Warren aw he house from top to bottom, with an furnitare, in- carpets and mirrors, for r or gentleman, pay in monthly instalments, Furaitere cheap; to furnish a house. Apply at 103 Nassau eet, room 14, |AGLE HOTEL, CORNER OF WILLIAM AND FRANK. bat pk street, near the City Hall. Furnished rooms, beds, ity of , One mn in Tor 28 conte por aight, or 81 80 Ser weds on TOO n= AND BOARDING.—UNION PARK HOUSE on. 22 and 24 Fourteenth street,) recently re- ired throughout, offers rooms in suits,”or single, with accommodating terms. Bobo from ADVERTISER WILL FURNISH A lu and otel or private table, on most LEASANT ROOMS €AN BE OBTAINED BY APPLY- ing at 156 East Broadway. References exchanged. 0OMS.—VERY SUPERIOR FURNISHED ROOMS MAY ‘be had ins first class three a1 house, furnished, with bathing rooms, gas, &c., and with a small private family, at No. 18 Welker street, west from Broadway, in rhborhood. None need apply but those willing tomye fair price for good rooms. OMS TO LET FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WITH partial board, at 539 Houston stroot, near Broadway. HE ADVERTISER, A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, WANTS A well furnished large room, with breakfast, in Cham- bers street, Warron strect, or in the neighborhood. Ad. dress box 2,310 Post Office. ‘AVERLY HOUSE, 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF Fourth street.—The central and pleasant location of thia house, mates it one of the finest in the city for families, either as» temporary or permanent residence. I. W. RENALL. W32SIERFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR agentloman, his wife and child, in » private family, where there are’ no other boarders. Location above Bleecker street, and between Second and Sixth avenues. Address T. M. J., box 3,422, Post Office, CES. UPREME COURT. MATTER OF THE AP. ication of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty ef the City of New York, relative to the opening of 160th street, from Fifth avenue to Kighth avenue, in the Twelfth ward of said city, the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the said city of New York, hereby give notice, pursuant to the stainte in such case made and provided, that the said the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- monalty of the City of New York, intend to make appli- cation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at fa special term of said court, to be held at the City Hall of the city of New York, on Monday, the 7th day of Maroh, 1853, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsol can be heard, for the ap- ointment of commissioners of estimate and assessment in the above entitled matter; that the nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the opening of One Hundredth street, (100th street,) from Fifth avenue to Fighth avenue, in the city of New York, as laid oat upon the map or plan of said city, under and by virtue of an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, en- titled “ An act relative to improvements, touching the we laying out of strvets and roads in the city’ of ‘ork, and for other purposes,” passed April 34, 1807 ROBERT J. DILLON, Counsel to the Corporation. Dated, New York, Feb. 7, 1853. CAUTION, CARD.—CAUTION TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- cern.—The undersigned hereby gives notice to all par- ties who may be applied to for crodit of goods or loans of money in his name, that he will not be responsible for the payment of the same, or of any debt contracted on his account by any person whosoever, without a written order first had and obtained from bimuelf, he having ne partnership whatever in his business or ownership of property, EDWIN P. CHRISTY, Sole proprietor, ‘Christy's Ethiopean Opera Troupe.” AGENCY. ° and Forwarding, Com yg Ra amox 0. Bu Va.; J.C Bucklos & Judge, Cincinnat id te ailing ccaers for wvctehe Gl to Remeeae pal ing orders for ue, an for wart me Shandiee to sod from the Kast. Louisville, Jan. 18° 1886. AA AAA AAAS AARNE Ce oer RAILROAD ale Galea reeene at 0 ‘clock, me steamboat 2 from No. 1, North trent ‘are—first class in clans, $2. Returning, leave Philadelp! foot of Walnut atrect, at 2P. M. line, by steam. at 13¢ o'clock, Fare At from Ne baad pler No. 1, R ALBANY.—FARE $1.—ALBANY AND NEW York Inland Route Railroad. Two daily trains, at 0 A. M., and 3:45 P. M., connecting at with central line of railroads, North and W eorner of White, Elm th tickets ean eneetady, Uties, Roches Buffalo. ssengers at Broome and and Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue stations. "| above trains will land pos at Croton Falls and Chatham Four Corners only. All other traina will start from City Hall station, corner of Tryon Row and Centre street, as heretofore. Eh Gaeds ani ie tee ee DAILY FROM Chambers street, for Albany and Troy:— Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four nect img with trains reaching Bullals or Montreal at 8 0'sloeb game evening. Mail train, 6 A. M.; through way train at 1 P. M. Express train, 6 P. M.; tion train, 6 P. M. taken at Chambers, Canal, Obristopher, Four- teenth, and Thirty Arst etreota at 73 A.M, for from Ganal street, ir of bay horses, sixteen bands high, and | Poughkeepsie, and at 6 P. M. for Albany, at lack’ manen talle and’ legs, and Figry! s mit poe way stations, EDMUND Prenat, feepriag ot al rocka’ almost new, bul der . — aoe ‘ot third stable on west side of Twenty-seoond street, YORE AND —DIRECT UNITED orth from Third avenue. Btates Mail and Kx through in four hours, Pp STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF | foot of Garlands street, at 8 end be Mand Cand bt subscriber, on Ineaday evening, « P.M. Fare in the 8 A. M. and 4P. M. §2'75, and ii al about 11 hands high, 4 or 5 years old. The in Sader will be suitably rennin retui nh 075 FO H Disbrow’s Riding School, 20 Fe avenue. E7ANTED TO PURCHASE—TWO LARGE DRAFT Norfolk, and Charieston—through tickets W Reress, 19 to 17 bands high, sound aad kind; ales, old, Seroagh in the Gand0 A. ML re fed vapees, Paven ovine verweeee| Oe 5, and 4 and 6% ee from York, Fens ¥ 1 Fea oe ET COPE Tos Atlantic steeot Bevokipn. | fenian gprs Sn AUTHOR OF “ PRIa ESdAY ON “The FOSTER, "Double a ” " by agp arm 4 , &0., af No, 387 Broadway, Tie ei Beale where youths as ‘a6 adults are qualified for _ cial pursuits, in an Terms moder: 7 jal i ox] s and popes meant. rate; profi guaranteed; abliit ited. ‘ttendance, 94.M. to OF. M., Fy ity Pipe ae 0A at the )OOK-KEEPING, &0.—MR. W. J. RENVILLE, NO. 280 Broadway, continues receive new pupils, u, rea- sonable terms. tor practioal instruction in book keeping, arithmetic, &o., qualify them in the most thorou and efficient manner er tho duties of the counting rn Open day and evening. NSTRUCTION IN SPANISH.—SENOR ¥. J. VINGUT, Professor of Spanish in the Univorsity of York, will commence two new classes, for ladies and ntlemen, feparately, on next Wednesday, ving three is rins— tis before any e nt . 810 for twenty-four lessons. “Apply at No. 112 Chatabers street for conversation and literature, 6 French language, on the new method adopted by the University of Paris.’ Lessons in drawing, paicting, and water color; also in porcelain painting. Evening class. Terms moderate, 666 Broadway. /ENMANSHIP.— MR. GOLDSMITH WILL RECEIVR now pupils daily, at his rooms, 260 Broadway. Ladies’ classes at 11 and 4 o’clook; gent on at OA DL, and 8, Tand 8 o'clock, P. Private instruction at hours convenient to the pupil. See cards at the Academy. ESIDENT GOVERNESS.—A LADY WELL QUALIFIED to act as such, whowe present engagement will end this month, wishes a re-engagement. She is competent to teach musio, French, English in all its branches, draw- ing, painting, &o. Can’ offer oxcellent testimontals and references of her capacity, skill and success as a teacher, as well as of her attention, character and Fh aden from highly respectable families in which she has resided. Communica‘ addressed to Mi tions M., box 9, Union Square Post Office, will be promptly replied to, aud an interview appointed or attended. PIRIT INSTRUCTIONSZ—DR. BARNES AND THR Mosers. BURKHART {2meaiums) are direoted by spirits to open the Stuyvesant Institute, Broadway, for the purpose of giving instructions to beliovers and investi- gators, Open from half-past two until five o'clock ever; afternoon next week. Spirits have fixed the price of ad mission at 25 cents for expenses. Te STATES SCHOOL APSHOL, ED ES E.H. WIIOOX, No. 298 Broadway. Institutions, families, A pat Tmatrons, en, ADAME BARBIER, NATIVE OF PARIS, RE-OPENS her classes iiss H. 1. &c., throughout the Union, are ser ta at one per cent, in advance, on the re- quired compensation for one year, (including board,) secured by a transferable cheek, with references. pnnnannnnnnnnn EE 5 USTRALIAN PACKET LINE.—THE BRAUTIFUL clipper shty THEOXINA will be despatched on hor Regular ay, early in March. The psoprietors of thiy line attention to this did vessel, and refer to the prompt manner in which their former = (the Albus ‘and Peytons) have sailed from this port. Persons in- tending to visit Australia this line offers the advantages of pa pee ot Seoommnodetions ead every een render voyage agrecabl ing commanded by tried and experienced on; id ‘viotuallod on the moat liberal acale An ear! ication is important, ‘on board, or to ANTONIO PI 98 Wall street; or OVERMAN & GRONER, 28 South atreet. A HUPHIAASEA. Co Daun corner tai ima} ith, now in icango at pier 12, Rast ‘ver. will sail for Melbourne, fort ip, ‘on the 23d inst. The Kuphrasia {s the seventh ship of this well established line, and will be pro- vistoned in the same liberal manner as her pi ra. redeoesso1 ee st Are requested to examine her accommodations on Aen geTa ewhere. For passage, apply on board, arte re We CAMERON of JOHN Deen Hee ? ‘Wall street’, New Orleans, via Havana.—The iP ary, Windle, comma will sail from the plor at the foot of Warren North river, om Setarday, 12th, at two e P. M., precisely. Rates of Havana and New Orie: ‘new ar- rangement) —Ladies’ and after saloon berths, 960; lower forward saloon bérths, $60; ), $25. No ht taken to Havana but specie. it taken to New Or- leans at cents per cubic foot. shi of freight oo meen og y ihomucive wih che sompanys a wi ‘may bo had on application office. No. otfer form willbe sieved, fo billa of lading signed after twelve o'clock on the day of sailing. For Srelgnt oe Pry te 0. Zi feat street, corner of Warren. ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the steamship Fl Dorado, at Havana, and sail immedi- ately for Aspinwall, and connect with the Pacific Mail Steamship egg d steamers from Panama to San Fran- cisco. Ratos of fare to Aspinwall: first cabin, state room, $66; lower aft and forward saloon, $55; second cabin, standeo berths, $45; steerage, $35. For H apply to Charles A. Whitney, at the office of the Com: pany, 177 West street, corner of Warren street. NITED STATES MAIL. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific: Mail Steamihip Company, carrying the great United States mail.—Only through ‘United Btatea 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. 8. Navy, commander, and the CHEROKEE, John Me(iowan, com- mander, will sail on Monday, Feb. 21, at 2 o'clock, P. M., ly, from pier at foot of Warren strect, North river, for Aspinwall, direet. The Pacific Mail Steamship Com y's magnificent new steamer, JOHN L. STEPHENS, ,500 tons burthen, Commodore ‘Robert L. Pearson, will be in readiness at Panama, tegether with the steamer PANAMA, to take the mails and passengers of the Ohio and Cherokee, and gail immediately for San Franoisoo. The John L. Stephens has been built expressly for the | Pacific service, with extended guards, riving spacious deck room, promenades, &. Her ventilation cannot be surpasred, large windows and Nigh ts being substituted | for port hols, both forward and aft. There are no bulk- or other obstructions to the free passage of air, from stem to stern, in eithor deck. Hor sailing qualities | were thoroughly tested previous to her departure, and she proved herself one of the fastest steamers afloat.’ No efforts arc apared on the part of the companies to send | thelr passengers through with expedition, comfort and | safety. i RATE OF FARE TO ASPINWALL, | Ladies saloon, state room Lower aft and forward saloon do Second standees, Bteernge, RY J is First cubin after saloon state room Do. do. forward upper deck do Forward cabin, steerage fare Steerage, Passen, be ; pinwell, free. Transit of the isthmus at the passengers? expanse, Vor freight or passage, apply to CHARLES A, | WIRINEY, at tne office of the companies, 177 West | street, corner of Warren. | ANDERBILT TINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO—THE | Shortest and Chéapest Route—Only line giving through tickets inclading the Isthmus cro«sing.—The favorite double-engine steamship PROMETHEUS, 2,000 tons, will leave from plor No. 2, North river, at3 o’eloek P. M., procisely, on Saturday, Feb. 19, for San Juan del Norte, direct, conneeting with the popniar steamship Brother Jonathan, 2,200 tons, over the Nicaragua transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. Those steamers have superior accommodations and ventilation. | For information, or passage at tho lowest rates, apply only at the agency of the Company. C. VANDERBILT, Agent, No. 0 Battery place, up stairs. Passengers are cautioned against the representations of hired runners of other lines; nono are employed for this Ine. A mail bag ia made up at the office, USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE.—THE A 1 OLIPPER CANTON, J. Gibbs, commander, will be despatehed for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 20th of February. She has superior accommodations for passeny and her number will be limited to fifty. The well known reputa- ton which this line has won, for despateh, - 8 raficlent guarantee for ies to engage by her. on St pler 14 Fast river, or to WM. T. DUGAN, 43 rout street, or to ARKELL, & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl strect. SAN FRANCIS00, CAT., PASSAGR.—THE PAOR- | t ship ROSCOE, Captain Smith, to sailon the 15th can opis to at best ts ten S Ki pas. sengern, ly e captain, on board the vessel, foot Of thirtieth street, North river, H SAVANNAH—U 8S. MAIL LINE.—THE SUPE- rior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 8. Woodhull, On Saturday, February 12th, at $ o'clock P. M., from No. 4 North river. et to SAMUEL IL. MITC! 194 Front street. The IA, Captain C. D. Li on Saturday, February 19. For speed, strengtl “ modations and fare, these ships have no superior on the coast. Er SAVANNAH—THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE i 4 wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain W. ins, carrying the United States mail, will leave Phila- delphia for Savannah on Wednesday, the 16th inst., at 10 o'olock A. M., from the wharf, above Vine stroet. "In speed and strength, and in every arrangement for the | comfort and convenience of passengers, this ship ia un surpassed. Fare from New Yerk or Philadelphia, $25; | steerage, $9. The State of leaves as above every. alternate Wednesday, Agents in Philadelphia, Heron & tin, No. 37% North wharves; in Savannah, C. A. L. r HIPPERS PER SHIP CORINNE, FOR SAN FRAN BS cisco, will please send in thete bills lading for signa ture, as the ship will clear on Monday. An excellent op- tunity ia afforded for lady passengers by this vexvel. For passage only, having superior accommodations, apply immediately to’RUSSELL & NORTON, 31 Old slip, or PECK & CHURCH, 120 Wall street, or on board, at pior 19. RB. EEKLY LINE TO CALIFORNIA—U.S. MAIL STEAM- ship Company and Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Satisfied that the public interests and convenience mand a weekly line ween New York and San Francis- co, the Pacific and United States Mail Steamshyp Compa nies—the fcr in steam navigation between the At- lantic and Pacifie ports—will at once arrange their ships, in both oceans, 10 as to extend their present remi-month- ly nervice to a weekly line, commencing on the 20th imo, as follows:—Leave New York on the 5th, 13th, both and 2th; leave San Francisco on the Tat, Bth, 16th, a 5 spare tonnage e companies, a1 safety and rity with which they have heretofore performed ‘voyages, afford the best guarantee against detention and accidents, These companies are be epee with their oxtra i 8. Fd experience affords thom, ‘7 ‘ee comma ‘ favorable Coton, the public, bys to do ea at yhe most IM, agent, No. 41 TT BRITISH AND NORTHAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. YROM NEW TORK TO LIVMRPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage.. 9120 Second Cabin Passage. 0 fagond Cabin Passage ae. hanes ‘The ships from Bosto: a ARABIA, Captain Judkins, © AMERICA, Capt. Leitch, EUROPA, Capt. Shann CANADA’ Capt. Stone. ” seer ee ARN Bw, THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 94 ; @UE- tala rises at 7 o'clock. #7 Saturday evening, 12, will be performed _ ace is area x rt Rei Marin. Johnwtos Nibble........Mir. Griffiths THE RO} Larry O'Gig......Mr. URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS open at 63; to commence at 7 o'clock. Saturday evening, February 12, will be performed SERIOUS FAMILY. Aminadab Slock. Mr. Burton | Lady Creauily,. Mra, Hughes Frank Vincent, Mr. Levere | Widow........ Mrs, Skerrett Chas. Torrens..Mr. Norton | Mrs. Torrens. Captain Murphy Maguire........... “| 7 NIC [OLAS NI . Thompson | Mrs. Sq seers... Mra. Hughes ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS N open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Saturday evening, February 12, will be performed YACK SHEPPARD. . .,.Misa M. Mitchell O'NEAL THE GREAT. Ack Shoppard.... 2 O'Brien... Mr. W. G. Jones | Elinor,.,..,.,.Mra. Nichols BAkNOWS MUBEDM.—SATURDAY EVENING, AT 7 the new comio moral drama called OLD YOLKS At HONE, In the afternoon, at 3, Singing, Dancing, and also THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME. "The infant ‘Leopstd Tamer performs with the Loopard 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, NIAG. Capt. Lang, vessels carry a clearwhite Nant 4 mast feed; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. Ningai “RK ‘York, Wednesday, a es. re, iew Ts America, “ Boston, ’ Wednesday, 2d March Aral “ New York, Wednesday, th March Bertha not secured until paia for. An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or s bills of lading’are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage, a) to OF PEE ORLY No. 4 Bowling Green. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Diopmsbie Companyia new atcamsh{p GLASGOW, (1,902 tons, 400 horse power) Ro- bert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow ou Wednes- day, Febraary 23, and will leave New York for Giaszow Pp eg re oe () a rooms) H 5 second cabin, bird clase $20—stoward’s foes Apply to J. MoSYMON, 33 Broadwry. R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton commander, will leave for Havre, tous! at Southam ton to land the mails and , on aturday, Fel 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pior No. 4, North river, Price of ), $120, mot wanted 4 the voy sho ee nent on Eoeka ried the day before ing, “Below.” No Berebandise will bo received om beard uM "LIVINGSTON, Agent, No. 63 Brosdway. are Yor it or passage, apply to E. Cortantt street, Pe Bee. mal this effice, in ith the new law of for the accommodation of the public. The clipper packet ahip NEW YOR he 3 — cot a near! har cargo on board, will sail about the ist Fabra. Yor , having lpr iine ps accommodations, early application must be made ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street. EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE —Through to San Francisco, vis Aspinwall and Pa- pams. No detention on the Isthmus, "At greatly re- duced rates. The new and fast side wheel steamship UNION, (1,600 tons burthon,) Richard Adams, Comman- der, will leave New York for apinwall, (Navy Hay.) from pier No. 4 North River, on Saturday, March bth, ot 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, connecting with the new and mag- nificent ide wheel double engine steamship WINFIELD SCOTT, (2,100 tons,) Kdward Dunn, Commander, which steamer will be in readiness at Panama to receive the Union's passengers, and sail immediately for San Fran- cisco, ‘The accommodations and ventilation of the Win- field Seott, are all that can be desired. Her apoed (estab- lished on tho voyage between New York and Panama, and while on the Pacific coast,) is unsurpassed. Every exer- tion will be made on the part of the line to insure com- fort, expedition, and safety. Passengers will be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agents. il bag is made up at the above office, under the new United States Postage law, for the convenience of the IC. USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE.—THER SPLENDID SHIP AKBAR, 1,000 tons burthen, J. L. Gibbs, com mander, will be despatched from New York for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 16th of February. This yorsel was built exprossly for the East India trade, and is a very fast sailer, having made the run from Now 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, 43 Front atrevt, or to ARKELL & ELLIOIT, 146 Pearl street. USTRALIAN PACKET LINE—THE BEAUTIFUL CLIP- per ship THKOXINA will be despatched on her re- gular day, early in March. The proprietors of this line cali attention to this splendid vessel, and refer to the prompt manner in which their former ships (the Albus and Pey- tona,) have sailed from this port. To persons intending to visit Australia, this line offers the advantages of fast vessels, elegant ‘secommodation, and every comfort to render the voyage agreeable, being commanded by tried and experienced captains, and provisions furnished on the most liberal scale. An early application is important. Apply on board, orto ANTONIO PELLETIER, 98 Wall st. or OVERMAN & GRU South street WOR SYDNEY, AUSTRATIA.—THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP Msi. THOMAS, Captain Merrill, having four fifths Of her cargo engaged, will have immediate despaich as | above. Having extensive accommodations for Orst and recond class passengers, persons destined for Australia will find jf to their ndvantage to examine this superior fast sniling veasel bofore engaging elsewhere. For balance of freight, or possace, apply to DEPPERMAN & ALBUR TIS, 00 Beaver street, or SCHMUDT & BAIAUEN, 10: 107 Wall stroet. =) &e., 25 cents; Parquet and Wret Balcony, 12}¢ cents extra. (CURSTY'S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472, BROADWAY, above Grand atroet,—Open every might ducing thd woek, under the sole direction and personal supervision of K.P. Christy, whone concerts in this city, for the past aix years, have been reooived with favor by highly re- apectable and fashionable andiencos. Tickets 25 conte, rs open at 636; to commence at 734 o'clock. RAND FAREWELL CONCERT.—PAUL JULIEN, YIO- liniat, respectfully announces that he will give a Grand Farewell Concert on Tuesday evening, February 22, ut Metropolitan Hall, on which occasion lie will be as: fi MADAME HENRIETTE SONTAG, SIG. C. BADIALI, SIGNOR POZ70LINI, SIG. ROCOG, CARI, ECKHERT, Who have in the kindest manner volunteered their valu- able services. ase dni ered ene ocee a r ETROPOLITAN HALL’ CONVULSED WITH LAUGH- ter — Prof. Morton will give a grand Enteriainmant of Nitrous Oxide, or LAUGHING GAS, at the above named splendid Halt, on Severs! hundred gallops of the pas all be, pared f veral hun nA OF gas wil Prey for heneuaberia erie Gevalens may desire the luxury of inhaling the same, and tough until thelr sides aehe, can do no. ‘This gna ix perfectly pure and harmless, and may be breathed freely by all without <he least injurious effect, generally devoloping the leading traits of character—ora- tory, singing, &c., ‘the first cltele will be reserved for ladies and children, accompanied by gentlemen. Single tickets, or tickets admitting a gentleman and lady, (frst circle). - 60 cents Tickets for other parts of the house. 25 oenta Doors open at 64; commence at 73 o'clock. DP eta glad ANDERSON, THE GREAT WIZARD OF Whose European boty ty yours? jose Euro} reputat went ata as a Professor of Natural Magic, coupled with his Ameri- can reputation, confirmed by three millions of American citizens, as the test, clan of either ancient or modern times, but, like the ancient the rest, and of Magic, &e., &., who have up since the Professor's successful appear- ance in country has called into existence (as Europe) such a host of itinerants. th t animal tee baflisied enn magic, in in Le ori iventor 2 a Charleston, S. C., for three weeks; after which he will Visit Mobile, Als; New, Orleans, La.; Havana; Cube; Ha- van! 5 nD, . C5 = more, Md.; Pittsburg, Pa.; and New Tork! Gi , for the World's Fair, in May, 1853, when the lovers of the mar- vellous will have wonders to look upon unparalleled in the world. LOOK Ovr ror PROFESSOR ANDERSON, During his Southern tour. “ and when he is again i? th’ North Richard will be found himself again.” |, SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN’S GRAND ALPINE Entertainment, and ascent of Moat Blane, illus- trated with a series of ificent and gigantic paintings, from dra taken on the spot, at an enormous ex- Rense; torether with a highly humorous and interesting a ey of men ot sean the a a pine regions, john wens, Eaq., wel popular comedian. ‘Full ‘ieee known and will shortly be announced. BROADWAY.—THE TWO NATURAL FORMS representing Venus and Adonis in Florence, are now exhibiting at 610 Broadway. They may be lookod at Without an ebscene thought ‘+Honi soit qui mal y pense,” It is the rchool where Nature's gifts may be seen ip ROADWAY THEATRE.—E. A. Lassa —-Doors open at 634; to comaease tT bicteae? At of Mile. Po SHE Wo! Mr. Davidge nn TBLO'S GARDEN.—MAD. H. SONTAG’S FIFTRAEED Night. Third Beries. Monday evening, Febranay 14, will be performed, first time this season, LAMMERMOOR, LUCIA DE L Posoleat end on Mea Suturday will be soid the sy the $1 and $2 pea King No. 48 Wall niet. Alc King, No. atroet. at the Box Office, evening of performance. een ute Opera commences at 7% o'clock. Carrlazes at 1056. 92 seats only; to be obtained ‘at the jore of Messrs. Van Nordes Neen SATEEN — EO | BOEADIANMIES May engaged tal formances om the aff nights, (Tuesday, Thi y, and tena a hw Opera season. » to Me. We ‘Apply, from 8 A. M. to 4P, le on the stage. "ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROORE W atreet.—Doors open at 634; to commence at T. ‘Saturday evening, February 12 THE LADY OF Claude Melnotte. Mr. Lester | Col. Gespar,.... pt. Gervais. me line Desc! IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 81 —B. Sands &Go., Propristors, Grand Cavalcade, led by Mir. and Mrs. Nathans. Beene of Equeetrianism, by Miss Hmm Nathana, Hits Pee ees Rope. cont r THE QUACK AND HIS VICTIM. oe '‘OOD’S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, W ard street.—Open every evening,—H. Wood, tt 4 nager and Proprietor. The entertainments effered this celebrated company of musicians and 2 lineators, canmot be equalled by any other im ties United States. See programme. ‘open at concert commences at 73, o'clock. Admission 9% The public are respectfully informed that the aftermeas conoerts are discontinued. Hass BALOON OF WONDERS, CHINESE ROOMS, 539 Broadway, few doors north of St. Nicholas Hotel. Unprecedented auccess of the great Professer’s second series of Never before has such extraordinary experiments and feats of mighty Magic been brought before an Americas: audience. other dabblers in the mystic art must bow before THE WORLD'S WONDER. The mysterious Second he is truly the greatest ex- periment ever attempted, and thousands visit the Saleem again and again to it—but in vain. Spirit pers, avaunt! Heller is among you: oon series will Sane = ‘appl z his gorgeous apparatus, ent Heller are now the most fashionable in New York. Ficaing petemaners to commence at 73, o'clock; amit on Saturday afternoon, at 3. ‘Admission, 50 eenta; children, halt price, Day Ticket Office at Jolie's Music Store, 300 Broadway, where seats can be secured. Gee AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, AT HELLAS x SALOON OF WO! duce his new and beautiful experiments, the ‘Mill, Crystal Casket, Second Bight, &o., ke. ‘Admission, 50 cents; children, half-priee. ‘OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY.—PERMANEEP e th evening duri: week, Se RA ELIZA VALENTINE A fie has engaged twelve scoomplishen Young ladle emi he has ¢ ve five gentlemen, whom she will have the honer to tothe public. Pianistand Conductor. T. Augustus. FIRST CONCERT—MONDAY, FEB. 14. Programme to be the same all the week, PART I. 1. Cavatina—Norma, ‘Casta Diva,’’. 2. Cavatina—‘ Come Frenan’’ . “On the Banks of the Guadalquiver”’ “ Robert tol que T’aime’’, Duo from Ernani—'Thus to . Napoli aine—"I Dream of Thee”, . 0 Vore Soave,” duetto, sung by Miss Duvanto. . Grand Choras— The Vale of Rest,” trom the nots of Meyerbeer, sung by the twelve ladies: Sig'ra Valentini. PART I. of Argyle,” sung by Master ler, ten years of age. 2. “Oh, Franee, ‘Thee’. 3. Mako Me no Gnudy Chaplet’ 4. “Ask Me not Wh; 5. Air compored by Riei 6. * Moored is My Boat sees Maat 7 «Coming Through the Rye,” sung in’ full Seoteh eae tume, by Miss Arlington. 1, Mat ‘Hl, musical wea- beautiful forms. They are about leaving the city, to make their tour through the Union previous to their re. turn to Europe. Admissission twenty-five cents. Child ron not admitted. Open from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. ELASQUEZ I3 THE GREATEST PAINTER OF ACIUAT, life and nature that ever lived: and his portrait of Charles the First, painted at Madrid in 1628, is the most famous of all hix' works. ‘This interesting historical pic- ture ix now on exhibition at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broad- way, from 10 A. M. te 10 P.M. Admission, 25 certs. The proprietor of this unique production of ‘the great Spanish painter has permission to publish the following testimonial: —“ New York, Feb. 9, 1863.—-Having viewed the painting of Charles the First, now exhibiting at the Apollo Rooms, I aay that, amongst all the pictures which Thave seen, none have struck me more thanthis for beauty of coloring, light _and shade, and particularly the expression tn the eyes. It is the best Velasquez that ever came under my observation. R. E, LAUNITZ”? ANORAMA.—NOW OPEN, AT METROPOLITAN HALL» the mammoth Panorama of the Mississippi river, from its mouth to the Falls of St. Anthony. every even ing, at half-past 7 o'clock. On Saturdays, at hali-past 3 o'clock. Admission, 0 cents; children, half-price. HE LAST CHANCE TO SFE RISLEY'S ILLUSTRATED river Thames, and the whole of the City of London. ion commencing every evening, at 73 o'clock: urday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Price reduced LLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART, CON. taining a series of authentic paintings by the most celebrated masters, in chronological order, from Guido de Sienne, (A, D., 1221,) down to Horace Vernet, is now open for exhibition at the Society Jdbrary Roome, 348 Broadway, from 9 A.M. to 5 P. M.,and 7 to 10 P. M. ion, 26 cents. ALL'S MODEL OF SAN FRANCISCO.—THIS SPLEN did and interesting work is now on exhibition at 312 Broadway. Doors open from 10 A.M. to1@P. M. Admis- sion 25 cents. This is the only correct and complete model of San Francisco ever constructed, although ne MEDICAL. _ R. COBRETT, MEMBER OF THEN. ¥. UNIVERSITY, No. 19 Duane street, between Chatham and William reets. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 91’. MM. R, JOHNSON, 16 DUAR STREET. OFFICE HOURS from7 A.M. to9 P.M. Sundays, from 7 to half- past 10 A. M. and from 6 to 8 P» M. T)R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STRERT, BEEWREN Chatham and William. Office hours, from T A. M. toOP.M. Sundays, from7tol0 A. M., and from 6 te oP. M. {LAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS —DR. SWAN AND J Madome Johnson, the colebrated Meaumeric and Botanie Physicians, are permanently located at J10 Madi son, near Gouverucur street, where they can be eansulted daily on the examination of diseases, and preseribe for the same, and will give a correct account of absent friends, lost or stolen property, and all busine s+ transac. or nocharse. ‘Take the for general debility or sick headache.—Suil their concomitants, ner dered liver (all of which the same esuse, namely a derangement of the main #prings of life,) should take Holloway’s Pilis, their pro- pertien being aueh as will rearch the whole ‘system, act powerfully on the xeat of the disease, and thereby remove the disorder, and, insensibly, give strength to theframe, | enliven ts, purify the load, and finally restore thetpationt to the enjoyment of pecfeet health, There are no pills equal to theao for the cure of indigestion. Sold by alltho venders of medicines throughout the British | empire, and by those of the United States, at 3734 cents, and $1.50 per box. Wholesale at Mr. y's, Maiden lane, New York, and at the proprietor's, 244 Straud, London. ‘YGIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR neuralgia, tio doloreux, toothache, nervous headache, and rheumstixm in the head, and a sure preventive of convulsions, or any other complaints attondant npon early childhood during the period of teething, has been j } | | | discovered, and is now being successfully administered in the form of » medicated nechinee, be worn next the te the publ oe of application. The noties oi publie ore, alled toa quack medicine, but to ® modica- ment recommended by one of the most eminent of the facul liarly ful im acting through the Sosett the skin horas 4 wy ge or exelted nerves, affording, generally, at, anc ways Bent Tellef, and effecting 8 permanent cure. Patients wh at twenty-four hours try,1 of the medicated necklace, a }, at the close mode th cording to ription | find no relief, ma; that ; by (may uiately returning the same, reeelve money. SI aera the medicated pcekines tered by Sehuffor i fe of such ® nature as to the ee No. Honey street, oes? i No, 6 Sravee aicot Fer the Payee by proprietors, two or three attempta have been rade.’ It covers | an srea of nearly one thousand feet, and in its | construction twenty artists were employed about a year. This model has not yet been exhibited | in “this city. 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 ay one week’ spent in the city itself. | Extracts fom Editorial notices.) From the Dally Alta California, July 1, 1862:—Tt is | | fan Frencisco in miniature, and San Fran’ exactly. kyery hill of our city has been measured, and is duly re- resented, ona scale of five inches to @ hundred feet. Every house in the city can be seen there—all the recent excavations, the wharves, shipping, &. Any one at all acquainted with the eity can pick out the different resi- dences and stores at a glince, 60 accurate and full is the view presented, From the Placer Times and Transcript, July 8, 1852:— It is a complete imilie of the city, exhibiting ev reet, wharf, domicile, and other objects, upon its ea, with the inequalities of the surface, th the shipping, an all the actnal detail th as they parties who have gotten up this skill. f mechanics finisked and ele YTUDIO CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY.—AMON SS collection of antiques is a sleeping Cupid, carved in one solid piece of marble, with a vei! of the kame par- tially covering the face and shoulders, ‘Tho vell is #0 ex- quisitely wrought that many suppose it executed with a needle. This is the finest epecimen of «kill and ingenuity in exisience. N. B.—Cntalogues will be ready early next week. | Wy asm away 2 MORE YOUNG LADIES, FOR an Fquestrfan 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. CATRE FOR SALE.—THE LE. 19 Bowery, with all the scene attached to the premises known ay will be disposed of to cash purehasers at a bargain. Ap- plication to be made in writing, with real name, ai: dressed to E. P, CHRISTY, box office of the Theatre. THEATRICAIS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM at ek theatrical and acteristic wig maker, 569 Pear! steeet, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances attended, by lent on hire gigi parties and faney drees ball . B—Any style of theatrionl wig made on four how Nee. OF NOS. 17 AND , fixtures, &c., &c., White's Varictien,”” 01 MEDICAL. ®. WARD’S—OFFICE IN CANAL STR door from Broadway, up stairs, Hours, 8 A. M. P.M; Sundays, from 10'A. M. till 12 M., snd from 6 Tin th ing. JR, RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM te 12 A.M, D ‘and 6 to9 P. M., Sunday excopted, a¢ No, 643 Hous: ton street, near Wooster. F\OCTOR YAN HAMBERT'S GERMAN FEMALE, RENO- vating Pills.—Both in the female $ntirmary axd in pri- ‘vate practice, Dr. Van Hambext, of — has need these pill with unparalteled. success. Price ie box. NN. B.—Purehase none unlous they have tho certificate of conywrien the wrap”, nd the written signatures of H.C. an Hatabert, Tb. on the duty stamp around cach box, and &. M. QUION, General agent for" United ‘America, 1% Bowery, corner of Grad atrent, Hiss, Hazen, 18 alton weve, Browhly® | ANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET. 8, The celebrated Spanish song, ‘La Colassa,”” in | ‘Tedeseo's fullpanish eeatume, by Sig'ra, Valentaa cents. To be had at Hall & So oppesite at Vanderbeck’s, 479 Broadway; and at the deer. | Doors ope ‘To commence at 8 o’elook. ROOKLYN MUS! Doors open at Mage JM.—ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.— to begin at 744. Benefit of W. Great combination ef talent for this night | Margery, | ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy eae now open, at ie mt sat cnecioes Georama, in Broadway, adjoining the Metropolitan Hotel, | and continued every scale Watniet from authentie drawings made upon the spot, by Mr. Benvard, during am extensive tour, undertaken expresnly for the work. Mr. | B. will explain the paintings Peponally. | Ploture moves | at 742; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at @ e’clock. Admission, 60 cents; children half-pries. RS, A. LANNAY’S FOURTH SOIREE WILL TAKE | place at Montague Hall, Court street, Brooklyn, om | Friday, February 18. Gentlemen wishing’ to introduce | ladies are requested to procure their tickets before the ning of the Sgiree. Apply for tickets to Mra. L., a® ntague Hall, on Wednesday, the 16th inst., from 63% till 8 o clock. P. M. N. B.—Mrs. Lannay would be ive private instructions in Dancing and Waltsing, ties of ladies and gentlemen. -CORBYN’S ILLUSTRATED OPERA I Pooks, containing the eriginal Italian text, ande | full translation in Englieh, with all the principe oe | of music, are for sale at all the Muzic Stores and | Garden on Opera nights. Price 25 cents. The ¢l handyomest, and oest edition ever published. Pri office, at CHRISTMAN’S Musie Store, 603 Broadway, neartg: opposite Niblo’s. i ao. Les, tor.—the above establishment is epem every afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and in the at beh past 7, for the purpose of “‘Cisssic and Original tations of Living Statuary,”” by M'lle. Oasinet’s Troupe Model Artists, together with a variety of beautifal formances. For further particulars, see bills of each day. Admission :—Seate in pel te boxes, 60 cents; with cushioned arm ) 373g Conte; boxes, oentx, gallery, 1244 cents. aF MEDICAL. AN eee Ae MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OlEE- q ‘Mauricean, Professor ef Di ‘hero particularly. Here, also, every female—the wife, the one either Duding’ nto womanbeod, or the dcline of years, in whom mature portant change, can discover the bere the most it remedies, and the eure, in every complaint te Gsiract of Hi xj HT i eon! ni successive one tating and her, pecrapeee eet ites my! wont two the,) se containing some mattere j i io iT) receipt and perusal, 1 eannet afforded my dist parted to of M. M. i fre Is, ere another head, in all in her grave, \AEDICAL. ADVISER AND MARRIAGE GUIDE—& ve rcctical treatine never batose published. — five cents a ‘cena oot bs he author, Mi. Lermont ‘physics 7 ore, he. teats Greece osha. Bw SPC, Vin the orenins +s