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IOVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. aw BEE SIXTH PAG RSS SE that the followi a Lge pe ( assevsments have complet by the Assessors, an tin; utter stones in Franklin street. Mmits embraced by such assessment include all the Fal houses and lota of ground, vacant lots, pieces parcels of land, situated on the south side of Fra: street, between Broadway and Church street. ausearments, and who are opposed to the same, or ei Moe the unde t their oft , to the undersigned, at their oftice, and lots, improved or unimproved lands,affect- been are lodged im the office the Bureau of Assessments, for examination by all per- sons interested, viz. :—Fer flagging sidewalks and reset- The se olin All per- pons whose interests are affected by*the above named ither re requested to present their objections, im 0, 4 Ha Li of within thirt, # from the date of this noti Witltam Gad) ee |AM G. CHARLES MeNIE! Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, iE, > Asseasors. Feb. ven, to the owner or owners, occupant or = | yp wages NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE [8 HEREBY occupants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved ands, aft feoted thereby, that the pry sly! following asseasments have been the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of u of Ansesaments, for examination by all per- sons interested, vis :—For Broadway, ‘embraced’ by such assessment include all tho houses and of ground, ot situated on the west side of affected by the above named to the same, or either of present their obj in writ } at their office, No. 4 Hall of Reco: from the date of this notice. ig sidewalks woe! Broadway are ie an within Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, waary 2, 1863. io of from No. 806 to Eighteonth street, |The limite eeove! ‘vacant lots, pieces and paroela from No. Highteenth street. All persons whose interests are Sasessmenta, and who are juested te Feb- jORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I8 HEREBY occu) or eccu- {ay ianproved. or tnkaproved affected thereby, that’ the following assessments oof ing n have ‘been eom in the office of tiem by all persons intareatea, vis walks mvenves. Tho limits embraced b clude all the several houses and 10 -—For flagging le ‘Thirty-tirst street between Sixth and Seventh ‘such assessment in- lots of ground, vacant Assessors, and are lodged Bureau of Assessments, for examina- wid lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of . Thirty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh enues. All persons whose interests are affected by bove wamed assessments, and who are opposed the same, @ either of them, are requested to present their objee- tions, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. Hall of Records, within thirty days from the dave of | ‘this notice, WILLIAM GAGR, J. BODGE, > Assessors. meh PLUMBERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE CHARLES Offiee Bureau of Assessments, Street Dopartmont, RE- ceived by the Governors of the Almshouse, at their office in the Park, until 8 o’clock P. M. of the 16th Febru- ary, instant, for the plumbing work required fer the Workhouse on Blackeell's Iona, The plans and specifi- new eatiens for the same can be seen, and all information ob- tained, on application to Harmon Eldredge, Esq., Su- Perinténdent ack ell’ Island. » Fay Office of the Governors ef the Almshouse, New York, February 8, 1853. IRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received by the subseriber until February 18th, 1853, St 8 o'clock P. M., at the office of the Croten Aqueduc t, Rotunda, Park, for six hundred and iwenty- five cast iren water pipes, thirty inches internal diameter, ‘and one inch thickness of metal; six foar way branches, ipe and faucet joints, to be » tough irdn, and such’ as will bear drilling and eu pete established inspection and proof moma powers to the square inch. state whether the pipes are to be from blast furnace or re-melted iron, and if blast furnace, will s; : Each pij }, the whol the name of the mine and ore used. The at the to be nine feet in length, and what are termed of uniform thickness, of from all imperfections whatever, le to reed fron ity ipes to be de- application at the effice. Estimates te be endorsed “Pro- furnishing =I iren pipes,” made by ——, NOTICE.—NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN woch af ground, vacant pieces and pareels of land, situated gm the north side of trout niath between Third end Lexington avenues; on the sou of Thirtieth Detween Third Lexington avenues, and on the Sact side of Laxtagton aveae, Detwoou Twenty ning and Thirticth streets. jh fected by the abov to the , in writ ‘office, No. 4 Hall of the date of thls notion ee WILLIAM GAGE CHARLES J. DODGE, MoNIELL, . All persons whose interests are af- named assessments, and who are op- or either of them, are requested Ge ¢ their objections, to the undersigned, ae ithin thirty days from J amaore CHARLES Omee Bureau of Assessments, Street’ Department, Web. 2, 1853. RATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- iven to the owner or owners, eecupant or ooeu- Ay all houses and fnas, affected thereby, that the have completed by the Assessors, and are interested, vis:—For recetting curb and gutter stones in Fhe limits embraced by such assessment include all pareels of land situated on the southerl; siaeet, between Hudson street and West pons whose interests are affected by the above nam Seasments, and who are opposed to the same, them, cA requested to bord, within thirty aaj at their office, LLLAM G. DO Me 3 lots, improved or unimproved following assessments lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination, by ing sidewalks street. the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and | side of Leonard way. All per- or either of present their objections, in writ- 0. 4 Hall of Re- 's from the date of this notice, Ran ee Nt whes oy mg ey NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE [3 HEREBY given that petitions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen, for the construction of sewers in the following named streets, to wit: Thirty-fifth street, from seventy-five feet east of Seeoud avenue to the East river; Fifty-fourth street, between Third and Fourth avenues; Forty-eighth street, from Ninth avenue to sewer now built between Kighth and Ninth avenue; Fifty-first street, from Third to Second avenue; Third avenue, from termination of proposed sewer at’ Fifty-sixth to Sixty- first street. All per.ons interested in the above, or any of them, and having objections thereto, are requested to present the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at in office, on or before Monday, February 21, 1853. NICHOLAS DAN, President. Croton Aqueduct Department, February 14, 18 ‘TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following reso- lutions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen :— ‘To fence ut lots on the south side of Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; to flag s space five feet in width on northerly side of Nineteenth street, between nd Third avenues; to regrade and repave Jackson nd relay and repair the crosswalk from the south- east corner of Horatio st. and the Fighth avenue, to the point where Greenwich avenue intersects the Eighth ave- nue, near Fourteenth st. All presons interested, having objections thereto, are requested to present them, in wri- ting to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 24th day of February inst. ' JAMES FUREY, Street Com. Street Department, Feb. 14, 1853, TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF REOORDS.— +) Public notice ia hereby given, that the following peti- tions have been presented in the ‘Board of Assistant Alder- men:—To pave Thirty-ffth st, from First to Third avenus, and flag four feet of sidewalk where not now flagged; to regu. late and set curb and gutter in Ninth avenue, from Fifty- first to Fifty-fourth street. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are requested to present them, in wri- ting, to the undersigned, at his‘office, on or before the 24th day of February inst,’ JAMIS FUREY, Street Com. rect Department, Feb. 14, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that petitions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen, for the construction of sewers in the following named streets, to wit :—Bank street, from Greenwich avenue to the North river ; Mercer street, from Prince to Spring street ; Bowery, from Firat street to within fifty feet of Second street ; also, from Walker to Grand street ; and, also, from Broome street, norther- ly, where’said street La now not sewored. All persons in- terested in the above, or in any of them, and having eb- jections thereto, are requested to present the same, i writing, to the Contraet Clerk, at his office, on or before Monday, February 21, 1858. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Croton Aqueduct Department, Feb. 14, 1853. IDENING CATHARINE STREET.—NOTICE IS hereby given, that the Committee on Streets of the Board of Aldermen will meet in the Street Gom: sicner’s office en Wednesday, 16th February, 1853, at o'clock, P. M., to consider the matter of widening Catha- rine street. All persons interested are requested to at- tend. ‘WM. H. CORNEI Committee CHAS. FRANCIS, 8. L. H. WARD, on Streets, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICES. PO yt nrt vethe Me Vb re UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- bore street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of E. D. Sawtelle, of Wisoonsin, late from California, deceased, and wlio is alleged to have died intestate, that { shall apply to the: Surrogate of the eounty of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the seventh day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, Feb. 4th, 1863, Pr ADMINISTRATOR’S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives orig Fe of kin Fat te Se en Livers deceased, and who is alleged to have itestate, Bhat shall apply to the ate of the eounty 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 forenoen. PETER B. SW! ee Dated New York, Feb. 4, 1853. Public Administrator. JUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR’S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- bers street.—Notice in hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of Robert Lai Michigan, late of California, |, and who is to have diod intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration tapon the estate of the said intestate, on the 7th day of next, at 10 o’elock in the ferenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Dated, New York, Feb. 4, 1868. Publie Administrater. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR’S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- bers street.—Notice fis hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of P. Rierdan, of Sacramento, Cali- fornia, merchant, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York fer letters of administration upon tHe estate of the said intestate, on the seventh day of March next, at ten o’elock in the forenoon. B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, Feb. 4th, 1853, poser ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby ee to the relatives and next of kin of Susan of the city ot New York, de and who is alleged to have died intestate, that of the said intestate in the hands of the Pub- lic Administrator, will be administered and dis; of by him aceording to law unless the same be ed by some lawful executor or administrator of the , by the 7th day of March next. B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated New York, Feb. 4, 1858. ing, of Oakland eounty, alleged AGENCY. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASH. Palmer, Counsellor’ ef the Supreme Court of the United Btates, for the United States Sitaining the remission of hoes; panaltioe, End fore ol ion an for violations of the revenue, or other laws the United States ; recovery of debts, 8, and in- heritances in the United States and foreign countries ; investments ia United Staten and Siate securitin, cllee ne general; remi ittances, and ether mone; usiness ; hase of government lands for foreign ‘migrants, do! undersigned has efficient and reliable correspondents in the several States and Territories of the Union, and will rompt and faithful attention to all business con- Kicate & its, and 16 agency. Letters must be. post Office south corner of ith street, o ite i yp aiorad Department. NH. PALMER, itor and Consul General of Beuador for the U. & Washington, December, 1852. T° ata Forwarding Cor Sneed, or p Wheeling, Var, J.C Buckles & Judge, Cacianati, Ohio} J. Buckles & Co., Louisville, Ky. cular attention paid te filling orders for produce, and to forwarding mer- shandiso to and from the Kast. Louisville, Jan. 18, 1858, LIQUORS. 00 OF BRANDIES, WINES, GIN; rum, whiskey, cordials, syrups: ‘ko,, &e., in every variety, for sale, in quanti $100 segars, &c., | Hes to'suit denlérs ahd familier, at tnenty, per cont loos Ly than usual prices, by W. H. UNDERHL street, corner Crosby. 0 OLD STYLE JUGS OF SCHIEDAM GIN 0. 00 schnapps, the finest medicinal article imported: 100 cases, containing twelve bottles each, choice old club schnapps, warranted pure, for sale by ‘WM. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, oorner Crosby. 430 Broome (TRENT DEPARTMENT, NO 4 TALL OF RECOR Public notice is hereby given that the follo tien has been presented in the Board of Aldermen. DB | wing peti- To late, grade, pave and sot curb and gutter stones in | y-ninth street, between Second avenue and River. and set curb and tween Third and Lexington avenues. East ‘Also the following resolutions. To regulate, pave itter stones in Thirty-sixth street, be- That such part of Fifty-ninth street as isnot mow opened by law or ceded o, the Corporation be opened immediately. All persons nterested having objections thereto are requested to resent them to nor before the 20th ay, JAM February 10, 1853. of February, instant. e undersigned in writing, at his office, FUREY, Streot Commissioner. iven to the owner or owners, oceupant or occupants (Da togeey NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY a“ houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, a- fected thereby, that the follo oom) by the Assessors, an Bureau of Asseasments, for examination interested, vis:—For well and pump in between Fourth and Lexington avenues. Mmits erabraced by such assessment include all the ral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and eels of land, situated on both sides of Fift assessments have rey g8 and Fourth avenues; on fare lodged in the offic Ry third The vove- par- third street, Mer, hg avenue to 450 feet west of Fourth avenue, the south side of Fifty-fourth street, between Lexing- the wost side of Lexington between Fifty-second and Fifty-fourth streets; and on both sides of Fourth avenue, between Fifty-second end Fifty-fourth streets. All persons whose interosts are affected b; the abovenamed assessments, and who are op- posed to th ¢ same, or either of them, are uested . Present their objection writing, e undersigne: et their office, No. 4 Hall of Resords, within thirty days Grom the date of this notice. WILLIAM Va CHARLES J. DODGE, } Assessors. Sra DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS— ubli¢ notice is hereby given that the followi ave been presented in the Board of Assistant toKighty-Sixth streets. To ter, on northerly side of First snd Third ‘avenues. tl ler flag aide ighty third itions mon. | late and grade Lexington avenue, from Sixty-ninth and set curband atrost, between Pecsons Intercsted having objections thereto, are requested to mt them i ting to the undersigned, at hla ofMice'on or before the Mth February instant, FU! February 10, 1863. Streot Commi ORPORATION NOTICE. —PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEERBY given that petitions have been presented in Boaed of Assistant , for the eonstructior sewers in the follo fourth street, from Tent Hleventh avenue to Forty-seoond street; ty. atreet, from Third avenue to a point five hundred the n of named strets, to wit: Forty- avenue to the river, or thro Forty-fi he foot ‘west of Fifth avenne; Thirty-fifth street, from Fifth to Madison avenue; Thirty-eighth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues; Eighth avenue. All interested in the above, hha objections thereto, are requested to present y-fifth street, from Sixth to and the — writing, to the Contract Clerk, at his office, on or before ay Nonday, February 2, Groton Aqueduct Depertinent, February 14, 1853, 853. DEAN, Prowident, | New Jersey Railroad, LOT OF 300 BARRELS GUINNESS’ XXX BROWN stout; also, Barclay, Perkins & Co's perter and Stout, Scotch ales, Philadelphia ale, porter and stout, of extra quality, brewed expressly for the proprietor, and for eale in quantities to suit, by W. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street. LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIES ‘and gentlemen having any to dispose of, can receive a fair cash price by sending to the stores or letter by post, S. COHEN, 452 Hudson street, and 62 Wost Broadway, Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—LADIES AND GEN- tlemen can obtain the highest price for good left off clothing of every description, and in any quantity, large or small by calling on, or addressing through) post, JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange street, socond clothing store from Chatham street, east side TRAVELLERS GUIDE. |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- phia, at 12 o'clock, noon, by steamboat John Potter, from pier No. 1 North’ river. Fare—first class cars, $3, second class, $2. Returning, leave Philadelphia, from foot of Walnut street, at 2P. M. oat Atlas, from pier No.1, at 1} o'clock BM. Fare ALBANY AND NEW d.—Two daily express traine, at 9A. M. and 3:45 1". M., connecting at Albany with central lines of railroads, North and West, from the new depot, corner of White, Elm and Centre streets, where through tickets ean be procured, and baggage checked for Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, ster and Buffalo. P reoaived at Broome and Bowery, and Twent; nd Fourth avenue stations. The above trains will land passengers at Croton Fi Chatham Four Corners only. All other trains from City Hall station, corner of T:yon Ro street, as heretofore. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street, for Albany and Troy :— Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hours, connect- ing with trains reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o'clock same evening. Mail train, 8 A. M.; through way train at 1 P. M. Express train, 5 P. M.; accommodation train, 6 P. M. Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four- teenth, and Thirty-first streets, Sunday 8, from Canal street, at 714 A. M., for Poughkeepsie, and at 5 P. M. for Albany, stopping at all ‘way station EDMUND FRENCH, Superintendent. | EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITED States Mail and Express Lines, through in four hours. in Jersey Oity—Leaving New York, foot of Cortiandt strest, at 8 and OA. M., and 4and 53g P.M. ‘Fare in the 8 A. 'M. and 4 P. M., $2 75, and in the ‘A. M. and is P. M., $3. Leave Philadelph'n'at 1, 7 and For first clase, $3; second. do. 4 P.M.) $2.60.’ For Baltimore’ , Norfolk and’ Charleston—through tickets nd through carried, in the 8 and 9 A. M. and'sand 5% P. from New York. Passengers with baggage cross the ferry fifteen minutes before the trains leave. | Emigrant line, by ateam- | LIVERPOOL—UNTTED STATES MAUL STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC, Capt. James West. Tuis steamship will with the United States mails for Europe positively Seturday, Feb. 19th, at 12 o’clook M., from her at the foot of Canal street. No berth secured till pai for. For freight or passage, having unequalled acoommo- dations for elegance and comfort, appl; EDWARD K. COLLINS & C0. ly to » 66 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 1134 A. M. ey Arctic will succeed the Atlantic, and sail cr . Y a Rd YORE AND LIVERPOOL UNITED StaTioR steamers. —' eomprisi Mine the following -— stil pont are ATLANTIC PACIFIC, ‘These ships having been built by contract, expressly for government service, every care been taken in their eonstruction—as in their engines—to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations fer passengers are ua- uated i for elegance and comfort. ee. sage from New York to Liverpool, eabin, $125:in second abla, $10," Exaludvevase of extra size state room, $300. rom Liverpool to New York, £80 and £25. an surgeon attached to each abip. No berths seeured until paid for. PROPOOED DATES OF BALLING. wiaenae TE vis Wednewiay, 3 26.. y, Feb. ” jan. ee Do.’ Feb. 19..., De Feb. 9.. “ De. Do. Fob. 33.. “ De. Do Mar. 9., “ De. De. Mar, 2%.. “ De. Do. April 6.. “ De. Do. April 20,, De. Do. May 4., “ De. Do. May 18.. “ De. Do. June 1,, # Do. De. June 15., “ De. Do. June 20., « De. Do. July 13.; De. De. July 27.. # De. De. Ang. 10.. De. De. Aug. 94.. “ Do. De. Sep’ awe Do. De. Bept. 21:. “ De. De. 6. Do. Do. Oct. 19. De. Do. Nov. 2.. Do. De Nov. 16., De. Do. Nov. 8@.. « De. Deo. 2...) De. Dee. 14.. “ was ‘ Pr Deo. 38.. “ Ad a) EDW. OOLIINS & 00., No. 66 Wall st, N. ¥, BROWN, SHIPLEY & 00., Liverpool. E.G. ROBERTS & 00., 18 iting’s Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE 1 & O., Ne. Notre Dame des RO. H. "ER, Havre. aA cites ballet asec seesir pevcioonstemne, or gol rer, om, A ny or metals, unions of are therefor, and the , lading mgood ther lowing ships will leave Havre om the 1 and New York on the lstol eech month: — sans m.yeom, ET PA , an. ; 1008 tone ‘burthen, May1 = June 16, Alonso Follansbee, master, Sept.2 Oot. 16. hip ST. NICHOLAS, Fob. 2 Wreh 16, 1,000 tons burthen, Junel July 16, Jolin Bragdon, master. Oet.1 Nov. 16, Nmofooe burthes, | Supt keg aoe PF. y, 16, 1,280 tons b ‘Aug. -Sept.16, a ee dashed aipd eta are us Now with all requisite articles for the joa ef lesen nr get commanded by men the trade. price of is $100, without wines or free frem any charges but those actually inourred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Manchester .-Thuraday, March 3, 1853. City of Glasgow. ‘Thursday, March 81, 1853, FROM LIVERPOOL. City of Glasgow... Wednesday, March 2, 1853. City of Manchester. Oo re be March 80, 1853. RATES OF PASSAG] Faloon, $90, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms.) ‘A limited number of third elass passengers will be taken, and feund with comfortably cooked provisions, for nee to Liverpool | $30.........from Liverpool. Parties wishing to has out their friends, can obtain certificates of paauage, and drafts on the Bank of Ire. land, in sume from 21 sterling upwards. Hand bills oan be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, Agent, 41 Exchange place. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Company’s new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power) Ro- : , Will sail from Glasgow on Wednes- day, February 23, and will leave New York for Gi en Baturday, March 26, at 12 0’el at noon. cabin (saloon state reems) $00; do, do, (midablp do) $76; second cabin, $50; $20—steward’s foes inclu ded. Apply to J. MeSYMON, 83 Broadwry. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP MERLIN, W. SAMP- ‘son, commander, will sail for Bermuda and St. On Monday, 7th March, 1853. Passage money to Bermuda $90; to St. Thomas $70. For freight oF pas- sage, apply to _E, CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. ¥. Una Sas MA BEAT pin’ Panama.—Grea\ new and double engine United States OHIO, 8,000 tons burthen, H. J. commander, and the CHEROKEE, 2, mander, will sailon Monday, Feb. 21, at 2 o'clock, 'P. M., Precisely, from pier at foot of Warren'stroet, North river, for “Aspinwall, ‘The Pacific Mail Steamship Com "s cent new steamer, JOHN L. STEDE tons burthen, Commodore Robert L, Pearson, be in readiness at Panama, Ae gre with the steamer PANAMA, to take the mails and passengers of the Ohio and Cherokee, and sail immediately for San Francisco. The John L. Stephensthas been built expressly for the Pacific service, with extended iving spacious tomesades; Be, Her Foolilation soanot ta being substituted deck room, prom be surpassed, large windows and for port holes, both forward and There are no bulk- Pett ph other obstructions to the free passage ef air, from stem to stern, in either deck. Her sailing qualities were thoroughly tested BD gettrsr to"hor departure, and ahe proved herself one of the fastest steamers afloat. No efforts are spared on the part of the companies to send Ree passengers through with expedition, eomfort and ety. of RATHS OF FARE TO ASPINWALL. Ladies state room.... Lower aft and forward saloon do, Second cabin standees. Steer . forward upper deck do Forward cabin, steerage fare, Paesengers will be landed at the railroad wharf, at As- pinwal ee. Transit of the isthmus at the #300) Expense. For freight or pasage, apply to CHARLES A. WAIINEY, at tne office of the companies, 177 West atreet, corner of Warren. ANDERBILT LINE FOR SAN FRANCISOO—THE Shortest and Cheapest Route—Only line giving through tickets including the Isthmus cros The favorite double-engine steamship PROMETHE! tons, will leave from pier No. 2, M., preeisely, on Saturday, Feb. 19, for San Juan del Norte, direct, connecting with the popular steamship Brother | Jonathan, 2,200 tons, over the Nicaragua transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. These steamers have superior accommodations and ventilation. For information, or passage at the lowest rates, apply only at the agency of the Company. ©. VANDERBILT, Agent, No.8 Buttery place, up stairs, Passengers are cautioned against the representations of hired runners of other lines; none are employed for this line, A mail bag is made up at the office. EEKLY LINETO CALIFORNIA—U. 3. MAIL STEAM- ship Company and Pacific Mail Steamship Company. —Satisfed that the public interests and convenience de- mand a weekly line between New York and San Francis- co, the Pacific and United States Mail Steamship Compa- niey—the pioneers in steam navigation between the At- lantic and Pacific ports—will at once arrange their ships, in beth oceans, 50 as to extend their present semi-month- ly service to a weokly line, commeneing on the 20th proximo, as follows:—Leave New York on the Sth, 13th, 20th and 28th; leave San Francisco on the Ist, 8th, 16th, and 24th. The spare tonnage of the companies, and the safety and regularity with which they have heretofore performed their yoy afford the best guarantee against detention avd accidents. These companies prepared, with their extra tonnage and the faciliti which long experience affords them, not only fully to ac- commodate the publie, but to do soat the most favorable PENDENT LINE.—THROUGH TICKETS FORCALI- fornia via Aspinwalland Panais.—The new and splen- | id steamship UNCLE SAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, oom- mander, will leave New York ‘for Aspinwall on Saturday, Febroary 10th, at 8 o'elock P. MC, precisely, from pier No. 8. R. The performances of this steamer on her first and second voyages, warranta the assurance that the AAA EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE —Through to San Francisco, via Aspinwall and Pa- nama. No detention on the Isthmus. At greatly re- duced rates. The new and fast side wheel steamship UNION, (1,600 tons burthen,) Richard Comman- der, will leave New York for wall, (Navy Bay, pier No. 4 North River, on Saturday, March bth, o'clock P. M. precisely, connecting with the new and 'mag- niticent side wheel double engine xteauship WINFLSLD SCOTT, (2.100 tons,) Edward Daun, Commander, which steamer will be in readiness at Panama to recsive the Union’s passengers, and sail immediately for San Frao- cixeo. The accommodations and ventilation of the Win- | field Scott, are all that can be desired. - Her speed (estab- lished on the 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 ouly | at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agenta. | A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the new United States Postage law, for the convenience af the | public. USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR PORT | A Philip, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia.—The mag- hificest new steamship GOLDEN AGE, 8,000 tons burthen, commander, will be despatched for the above ports on or about the 15th April. This steamship is of the sire and strength and in every way equal to the Col- ing’ line of Leacrmaysh € and is believed will preve to be the fastest lect fl 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 & SON, Agents, 84 Broadway. USTRALIAN PACKET LINE.—THE BEAUTIFUL clipper hip THEOXINA will be despatched on her ‘ular day, eatly in March. The proprietors of this line attention to this splendid vessel, and refer to the prompt manner in which their former ships (the Albus and Peytons) bave sailed from this port. To pesaons in- tending 10 visit Australia this line offers the advantages of fast vessels, elegance of accommodations, aad every com- fort to render the voyage agreeable, being commanded by tried and experienced captains, and victualled on the most liberal scale An soue Apetication, is important, ou board, or to ANTONIO PELLETIER, 98 Wall street; or OVERMAN & GRONER, 28 South street. USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE—THE NOBLE SHIP EUPHRASIA, Captain Ammi Smith, now taking in cargo at pier 12, Bast river, will sail for Melbonrne, Fort Philip, punctually on the 23d inat. The Euphrasia is the seventh ship of this well established line, and will be pro- visioned in the same liberal manner as her predecessors. Passengers are requested to examine her accommodations before ing elsewhere, For , apply on board, or to R. W. RON or JOHN bane Tid Wall streot” A 1 CLIPPER ACSTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE.—THE CANTON, J. Gibbs, commander, will be dospatolied for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 25th of February. $I has superior accommodations for passe: and her number will be limited to fifty. The well known reputa- ton which thia line has won, for deapately ia & wuficient guarantee for parties to engage by her. on St pier 14 Fast river, or 10 Wil. T. DUGAN, 48 Front street, or to ARKELL & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl street. USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE—THE SHIP AKBAR will sail on the 16th inst. Can accommodate a few more passengers. Apply to WM. T. DUGAN, 43 Front atreet, or to EREELL & ee OT, 146 Pearl street. XCELSIOR LINE FOR AUSTRALIA.—THE SPLENDID A 1 New York built Ce ship PANAMA, Capt. Dearborn, lying at pier 18 E. K., anequalled for floetness 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 teado, bas never been ten, and bas ade some of the anor remarkable passages on record, having gone to Anjier in seventy-four days, and made the passage from ree to New York in eighty-two days. Fer balance of freight or passage in cabin, aj to me PORSELL & NORTON, 31 Old slip. R SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.—THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP ST. THOMAS, Captain Merrill, having four-fifths of her eargo will have immediate despatch as above. Having extensive accommodations for first and second class passengers, joms destined for Australia will find it to their advant to examine this superior fast sailing vessel before elsewhere. For balance of freight, or passage, ap) EPPERMAN & ALBUR- ‘Tis, Beaver stress, or RCHMIDT & BALCHEN, 106 and 107 Wall street. ABIN PASSAGE TO LONDON $60, IN THE BRITISH C)Bark Countess of Seateld, Captain Brown, to sail 16th inst. Apply to FABIAN & PARKIN, No. 105 Wall street. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR New Orleans, via Havana.—The splendid steamship CRESCENT CITY,’ Rodney Baxter, commander, will sail from the fier at the foot of Warren street, N. B., om Monday, February 28, at 2 o’elock, P. M., precisely. RATES OF PASSAGE TO HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS—NEW 960 60 25 freig] en to New Orleans at thirty cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight are requested to supply themselves with the company’s bills of lading, which may be had on applica- tion at the office. No ether form will be signed. No Dills of la ed after twelve o'clock on the day of sailing. For freight or passage, apply to fi. 0. ROBERTS, fiz Wort street, corner Warren. R SAVANNAH AND FIORIDA—U. 8. MAIL LINE. The superior steamship ALABAMA, Captain C. D. Ludlow, on Saturday, February 19, at 3 o'clock P. M., from_pler No. 4 North river. apply to SAMUEL 1: x odFront street. The FLORIDA, Captain Mf Woodhull, on Saturday, Fobruary 26.’ For speed, i eI SRA Si a ships have no on the coast. R CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.—SEMI-WEEKLY SOUTHERNER, W. Foster, com r, will ve pier No. 4, North river, on Wednesday, Feb. 16, at 8 o'clock ngs ete i ai a oes ty ly on board, here all wi i |, and for at the office of SPORTORD: Tl IN & CON 48 South street. Threugh tickets to Florida, follows:—For Jackson- ville, 31; to Pilatka, $33. NORFOLK, PETERSBURG “AND RICHMOND.— The United tes mail steamship ROANOKK, E. Cavendy, commander, will leave pier 13 North river, on Brame February 19th, at 8 o'clock P. M. For freight, spply en ra, and for to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. (OR SAVANNAH—THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain W. collins, 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 street. "In speed and , and in every arrangement for the comfort and convenience ef passengers, this ship is un- . Fare from New Yerk or Philadelphia, $25; steerage, $9. The State of Georgia leaves as above ever alternate Wednesday, Agents in Philadelphia, Heron Martin, No. 373, North wharves; in Savannah, C. A. L. R. COBBETT, MEMBER OF THE N. ¥. UNIVERSITY, No, 19 Duane street, between Chatham and William streets, Office hours from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. LATRVOYANCE.—DR. HAYES AND MADAME HAYES, the original clairvoyant, magnetic and botanic physicians, can be consulted daily upon diseases, their cause and eure. Persons having friends gone to Califor- nia, Australia, or elsewhere, can hear correctly from them by consulting Madame Hayes. Advice given on business and private transactions, &¢., &c. Office 116 Spring street, near Broadway. ‘PROrESon wonsEs INVIGORATING ELIXIR, OR cordial. THE KIGHTH WONDER OF THE BOTANIO WORLD. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASKS. No language can convey an adequate idea of the imme- diate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated, and shattered nervous system. Whether broken down by sickness, the unstrung and relax- ed organization is at 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 depression and debility becomes a new man—he stands erect; he moves with a firm step; bis mind, which was previously sunk in gloom, or an almost idiotic apa- thy, becomes bright, buoyant, active, and he goes forth | relveshed, regenerated, and eonsclous of new vigor, to his accustomed occupations. Nor is the effect temporary. On the contrary, the relief is permanent, for tho cordial Bom ERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 6; OUR tain rises at 7 o’elock. Tuesday evening, January 15. will be performed VI IVA! Lady Rowena. Mrs. Yoomans ‘becca, ..Mr. Eddy - Mr. Johnston Mra Grattan ) Winifred. Bluesbi Mra, Wood... URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DUORS m at 63; to commence at 7 o'clock. y evening, February 15, will be performed sT. CuptD cesses Mr, Russell ++ dir, Johnston Mr. Norton jk Tue: Trundle....... Dorothy Buda. Jono... Queen Bee. t. Burtoa ae A ..,. by the Orehestra PARIS AND LONDO! Mr. Dyott | Lady Volatil...Miss Weston Mr. Placide | Rose... - Mrs. Bernard t....Mr. Burton | Annette. Mr. Haskitt.,.Mr. Johnston | Sally Trot ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. ‘Tuesday evening, February 15, will be performed ONEAL THE GREAT. @'Brien....Mr. W. G. Jones | Elinor .....,, Mrs, Nichols = THE MILLER’S MAID. Giles... Mr. Jones | Phebe. - Mrs. Nichols ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—TUESEAY EVENING, “AT 1% o'clock, the new comic moral drama ealled OLD OLKS AT HOME. In the afternoon, at 3, THE IRISH TUTOR, and the VILLAGE GOSSIP. The Infant Leopard paw Levgrings ot ie Leopard Armenia today. Ad- mission to the whole Museum, &c., 25 cents; Parqi First Balcony, 123 cents extra.” ‘aie HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, above Grand street.—Open every might during the week, under the sole direction and personal supervision of E.'P. Christy, whose concerts in this city, for the past six years, have been received with favor by ighly re- spectable and fashionable andiencos. Tickets 25 cents. Feb, 28, concert will commence Doors open at 634; to commence at 73, oelock. On and after Monday, at quarter before 8 on ELLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, CHINESE ROOMS, 539 Broadway, « few doors north of St. Nicholas Hotel. Unprecedented success of the great Professor's aecond series of WONDERS AND MIRACLES. Never before has such extraordinary experiments and feats of mighty Magic been brought before an American audience, All other dabblers in the mystic art must bow before THE WORLD'S WONDER. The mysterious Second Sight is truly the greatest ex- periment ever attempted, and thousands visit the Saloom again and again to discover it—but in vain. Spirit Rap- pers, avaunt! Heller is among you: The whole of the resent'series will be continued nightly; and asssted by 8 gorgeous apparatus, the entertainments of Robert Heller are now the most fashionable in New York. Evening performances to eommence at 73, o’elock; and on Saturday afternoon, at 3. ‘Admission, 60 cents; children, half-price. Day Ticket Office at Jollie’s Music Store, 300 Broadway, ETROPOLITAN IL CONVULSED WITH LAUGH- ter.—Prof. Morton will give a grand Entertainment of Nitrous Oxide, or LAUGHING GAS, at the above named splendid Hall, on Sarurpay Evening, Fasevary 19. Several hundred gallons of the gas will be prepared for the occasion, in order that all who may desire the luxury of inhaling the same,and laugh until their sides acho, can do £0. This gas is perfectly pure and harmless, and may be breathed Phas by all without che least injurious etlect, generally devel loping the leading traits of tharacter—ora- tory, singing, &c., &e. ‘The first ‘circle will be reserved for ladies and children, accompanied by gentlemen. Bingle tickets, or tickets admitting a gentleman and lady, (Arstcircle).......... Tickéts for other parts of the house. Doors open at 654; commence at 73 o'clock. Wey OPEN, OWEN’S GRAND ALPINE Mi Beceetiet toes ceeeceg ficent a1 from dra: taken on the spot, at an enormous ex- pene jer with a highly humorous and interesting leseription of men and manners on the continent and in the Alpine regions, by John E. Owens, Esq., the well known and popelar comedian, fFull ulars will shortly be announced. 1 BROADWAY.—THE TWO NATURAL FORMS 5 representing Venus and Adonis in Florence, are Bow exhibiting at 610 Broadway. | They may be looked at without an obscene thought ‘“Honi soit qui inal y pense,” It is the school where Nature's gifts may be seen in beautiful forms, They are about leaving the eity, to make their tour through the Union previous to their re- turn to Europe. Admissission twenty-five cents, Child. yen not admitted. Open from 9A. M. till 10 P, M. 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 ut halt past 7 o'clock. On Saturdays, a halt past 3 ° Yelock. Admission, 50 cents; children, half-price. Beast MODEL OF SAN FRANCISCO,—THIS ELE- in 50 cents 25 cents gant and interesting work of art is now ig exhibited at No. 312 Broadway. It is the only correct and complete model of San Francisco ever con- ir che | pees two or three attempts have been made. covers of nearly 1 square feet, lon twenty artists were employed and in its constr about a year. N. B. As accurate knowledge of San Francisco can be gained in one hour, from this model, as_by visiting that city itself; every house can be seen in its true form and color, every hill, and street, the shipping, &e. Doors open from ‘10 A. M. to 10 Admission 25 cents. ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE 10 JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land, is now open, at the new and spacious a, in Broadway, adjotu the Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. Painted from authentic made upon the spot, by Mr. Banvard, during an extensive tour, undertaken expressly for the work. Mr. B, will explain the paintings personally. Picture moves at 734; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 @clock. Admission, 60 cents; children half-price, BRYAN GALLFRY OF CHRISTIAN ART, CON- taining serios of authentic paintings by the mort lebrated masters, in chronological order, from Guido de Sienne, (A. D., 1231,) down to Horace Vernet, is now open for exhibition at the Society Library Rooms, 348 Broadway, from9 A.M. to 5 P.M, and 7 to 10 B. M. sion, 25 cents, RS. A, LANNAY’S FOURTH SOIREE WILL TAKE place at Montague Hail, Court street, Brooklyn, on Friday, February 18. Gentlemen wishing’ to introduce ladios aro requested to procure their tickets before the evening of the Soiree. Apply for tickets to Mrs. L., at Montague Hall, on Wednesday, the 16th inst., from 63 til $ o'clock, P.M. N. B.—Mra. Lannay would be happe to give private instructions in Dancing and Waltzing, a the evening,) to parties of ladies and gentlemen, "TUBE, LAST CHANCE TO SEE RISLEY'S ILLUSTRATED river Thames, and the whole of the City of London, Exhibition commencing every evening, at 7% o'clock; and on Saturday at 2 P. M. Descriptions by J. H. Ham: mersley, M. D. Eoleon Piano and Concertina, Mr. A. Sedgewick. Price reduced to only 25 cents. ‘YSTERIOUP PERFORMANCES IN MENTAL ALCHE- my—new series.—Profescor B, Brown Williams, at Bleecker Buildings, corner of Bleecker and Morton streets, this evening, at 724 o'clock. The drunkard, gold digging, falling in love, courtship. &c. R. WARD'S—OFFICE IN CANAL STREET, ONE door from Broadway, up stairs, Hours, 8 A. M. to $ PM Sundays, from 10'A. M. till 12M., and frou 6 ti evening. R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 to 12 A. M., ‘and 6 to9 P. M., Sunday excepted, at No. 643 Hous ton strect, near Wooster, R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET. OFFICE HOURS properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condition, Well may the | preparation be called the | MEDICINAL WONDER | of the nineteenth century. It is, as the first scientific | men in the Old World have adinitted, that miracle of me eine heretofore supposed to have no existence. A STIMULANT THAT ENTAILS NO REACTION. It is the only infatliblo remedy yet discovered for aer- yous head and mind complaints; it is the mental physio, | long sought for, and never before found—the only natural | | struction, fear of insanity, pas- | health of t) sengers will reach Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, | where she will connect with the new and splendid steam: ship sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J. D. Wilson, eommander, which willbe in rendiness at Panama to receive the pas- sengers of the Uncle Sam, and sail immediately for San Francisco. These steamships aro both new, and of the very first class as to accommodation, speed and venti- lation, They are unswi by any vessel on the route, ‘The tables will be supplied in the most liberal manner oth for eabinand steerage panvongors. | Every exertion will be made, on the part of the officers and owiers, toin- fare safety, speed) and comfort. Passengers will b land. ed at the wharf at Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail- road for the Pacific. A good surgeon is attached to each hip, whone servis are free of sharge tothe ror freight or passage, apply to ni Cortlandt areas Pe Bee mall’ bag will be ra’ this office, in accordance with the now law of for the accommodation of the public. EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Mobile, ican at Havana—The new side wheel steamahip BLACK WARRIOR, Robert W. Shufeldt, U. 8. N., commander.—The steamer Black Warrior will sail for Mobile, on Friday, February 25th, at 12 o'clock precisely, from pier foot of Harrison street, North river. 4 $66. Freight taken for New Orleans, at 30c. cubic foot. Goods consigned to L. Meade & Co., Mobile, will be for- warded free uf commissions. No freight taken to Havana but specie, No freight received on sailing days. Com- y’s bills of lading can be had at 32 Nassau street, ippers must send in their bills of lading to the office by nine o’clock P. M., on Thursday, tod Passen- gers for Havana wert prone eet fore leaving port, LIVINGETON, 00., 31 Broadway, No, 61 up at agent that can “administer to a mind disensed.’* In cases | of neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in tho nerves of the face, and the various train of neryous affeetions, it will | luce a cure in an astonishing short period of time; and | t will also remove depression, excitement, a tendency te | blush, restlessness, sleeplessness, dislike of society, in pacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusi [erry blood to the head, melancholy, mental debilit ysteria, indecision, wretehedneas, thoughts of relf- &e. It will increase and re. atore the appetite, strengthen the emaciated, renew the Tome whe have dostroyed it, induce continued cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits, and prolong life THE MEDICAL JOURNALS | Haye not, in a single instance that bas been authentt cated, given their sanction to any other preparation for | the above complaints. It has, in many violent snd dos- ate cases, effected radical ‘cures, after pationts kad Been abandoned, and their condition prondtnced hope. | lous by modical practionera of high professional ter. My office having been in a store whero this cordial was _ kept for sale for over three yoars, and my opportunitios of judging of its effects somewhat numerous, the vastly | increasing demand, and that without « singlo advortise- ment, tells for itself. I have seon a ease of weakness, which had resisted all treatmont for over five years, both in this place and in Philndelphis, and the porson's candidate for suicide, radically ‘cured with one dozen bottles. He had apent hundreds without relief, and was | cured with twenty-four dollars worth of Dr. Morse’s cor- dial. A. KENDALL, M, D. Sold by C. H. RING General Agent for the United States 192 Broadway; E. M. Guion, 127 Bowery, corner of Gran street; in Broeklyn, by Milne, Fulton street; in Boston, | wholesale and retail, by Fetridge & Co.,Washington street, | and W. V. Spencer, ‘do; in Albany, by W. N. Jamison, S81, Brondway; in Hartford by Jno. Pitking; in Spring” field, by Bliss & Hayen; in Philadelphia Dyott & Sons, | and E, M. Wood, 4 Harmony court; in New Haven, 0. B. | worth. | ee up in pint bottles, with the words ‘Dr. More's | Invigorating Cordial’’ blown on the glass. Price $3 per | bottle; two bottles, 95; five bottles for $12; and $24 per doren. ‘N, B—Important advice accompanies each bottle | from 7 A. M. to9 P.M. Sundays, from 7 to balf- past 10 A. M. and from 5 to8 P M. R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN Chatham and William. Office hours, from 7 A. M, fo9r; M. Sundays, from 7 {010 A.M. dad from 6 te ‘YGIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOK nouralgis, tic doloreux, toothache, nervous and rheumatism in the head, and a sure preventive convulsions, oF any ether complaints attondant. upon early childhood during the period of teething, has been discovered, and is now being eueceasfully administered in the form of a medicated ce, to be worn next the akin by the patient, Aneminent German physician dis- covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of which the beads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the mode of application. The notice ef the public is not, therefore, called tos quack medicine, but to a medica ment reesmmended by one #f the Ft he af the faculty, as peontiarly powe: in ugh the pores of the akia tixeoty. upen the diseased or exelted nerves, affording, generally, instant, and always perma- nent relicf, and offecting a permanent cure. Patients who, at twenty-four hours trial of the medicated red cording to prescription, find no relief, may, at the clone of that r od by insmediatoly returning Sos incu, roeetve money. SCHUFFNER & MULDENER, 4 Beaver wt. ‘Trst1™MoNnyY.—I do hereby certify that the composition of the medicated necklace Offered Yy Schaffner Tale | fs of such a neture as to uniai 4 ce the satisfactory rolls 6, BAGNEICH M.D Mo. 286 Honry street, Brooki Pd ad by the proprietors, No. b4 ‘street URE OF CORNS, BY MADAME BERHARD, NO. 167 Bowery, east ‘sido, between Broome and’ Delancy streets.—Madame B. respectfully informs the public that she has reduced her price, in order to enable every one to be free from pain, and feels confident in promising that | ghe will remove corns, bunions, nails grown in the flesh, &e., without causing the least pain er inconvenionce. PA ke can be attended to at home, or at Madame B.'s residence. LAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS,—DR. SWAN AND Madame Johnson, the celebrated Mesmeric and Botanie Physicians, are permanently located at 310 Madi- son, near Gouverneur street, where they can be consulted daily on the examination of diseases, and presoribe for the samo, and will give a correct account of absent friends, lost or stolen property, and all business transac- tions. Satisfactic or nocharge. Take the Fast Broadway or Grand street omnibus, at Gover- neur street, brings you within two blocks of my office. ROADWAY fHiaAilibh—b. A. MANSHALL, S0LB Lessee. —Deors open at6 3g; to commence at To'elock. Tuesday evening, Febuary 15. will be performed ST. CUPID. fir Valentine May........ onyerry Mr. Conway Cheeker,.... . Mr, raniord | Lr. Badd Mr. Whiti Dorothy Budd"... : Miay Emma Fitzpat TWO GRAND | DIVERTISEMENTS, by the French and Spanish Dancers. Artistes:— Miles. Povgaud, De Melisse, Drouet, Lavigne, Leeder, and Mons. LOVE, LAW, AND PHYSIC. ..Mr. Bland | Lubia Log... <Mr. Whiting | Mrs, Hilar; Audrew. Ni GARDEN.—MAD. H, SONTAG’S SIXTRENTIL Night. Third -eries. Wednesday evening, February 16, will be performed, LUCIA DE LAMMERMOOR. Flexible Mr. Davidge Mra. Vernon Fdgardo ‘ Cn Tuesday will be sold the $2 seats; and on Wednes- day, the $1 and $2 reats, at Niblo’s Gardea, and at No, 46 Wall street. Also, at the Box Office on the evening of the performance. Opera commences at 734 o’elook. Cai Corbyn’s Hustrated Opera Books, cont and English words, with the music of the are for sale at Niblo’s Garden. Price 25 eents. TBLO’'S GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY be engaged for roupectable performances om the off nights, (Tuesday, Thursday, and nd, ai the Dien ane puis tro Oa te EMG, aes We MOORE, on the stage. ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NKAR BROOMB street.—Doors opem at 634; to commence at 7. Tuesday evening, February 16, will be THE LADY OF LYONS, Claude Melnotte. Mr. Lester | Col. Damas, Me Descha; Mr. ‘OOD’S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ard street.—Open every ‘evening, —#. Wood, oe and Proprietor. The entertainments effered by eelebrated company of musicians and de- Mneators, cannot be equalled by any other in United States. See prograwme. Doors epen at 6 concert commences at 7} o'clock, Admission The public are rexpectfully informed that the concerts are discontinued. IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 87 BOW: ery.—R. Sands &Ov., Froprietrs. Tuesday, Feb. 15, the performance will eommence with elegant and diversi- fied Scenes in the Circle. Dashing Horsemanship, Tight F 3 ‘5 ecnts. afternoon Rope Exercises, Slack Rope Exercises, Triek Scene Riding, The Arab Leaps and Double Somerset. ‘To oon- elude with ST. GEURGE AND THE DRAGON. St. George than: | Sabra. .... Mrs, Nathans HS, ae 718 peermely er pn or ae mncerts, given every ever us week, by SIG’RA ELIZA VALENTINT, Prima Donna and Manager. She bas engaged twelve accomplished ung ladies’and five gentlemen, who will have the to it to the public. Pianist and Conductor. T. As \ YIRST CONCERT—MONDAY, a Programme to be the same all the week. PART I. 1. Cavatina—Norma, ‘Casta Diva,’’ 2. Cavatina—': Come Frenan’’ & Air from Sonnambula—" A w' 4. “On the Banks of the Guadalquiver”,. Mrs, Mlehardsot 5. “Robert toi que T’aime”’..........+..+++shiss Berti 6. Duofrom Brnani—‘Thus to Die”. Mr. and Mrs. 7. Napoli -aino—**I Dream of Thee’”’.......Mrs. 8 @ Vooe Soave,” duetto, sung by Sig'rs Valentini ang Miss Duvanto. 9. Grand Choris—" The Vale of »? {com the Hi note of Meyerbeer, sung by the twelve ladies u: Big’ra Valentini. PaRT O. LL“ beat a Argyle,’ sang by Master Hill, musical woa- , ten years of age. 2. “Oh, France, I Adore Thee’ -Mrs, Richardson 3. “Make Me no Gaudy Chaplet ! 4. ‘Ask Me not Why’? ‘Miss Harrison 5. Air composed by Ricl Miss 6. “ Moored is My Boat”. Master Hil 7. “Coming Through the Rye,” sung in full Seoteh eoe- The oals ected Sroslule] weg stra Ouse Witeag ta §. The celebrated Spanish song, ‘Tederco's full Spanish costume, by Sig'te Valen tind Tickets, 25 cents. To be had at Hail & See te the Park; at Vanderbeck’s, 479 Broadway; andat the door. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o’elock. IBLO’S GARDEN.—L. M. GOTTSCHALK RESPROT- fully announces to the public, that he will give his KCOND AND LAST GRAND CONCERT, (Previous to his departure for the South,). On Thursday rene February 17, at IBLO’S GARDEN. On which occasion L. M. GOTTSCHALE will be assisted by MME. ROSE DE and a grand orchestra, WM: VINCENT PROGRAMME, PART I. 1, Grand Overture to “‘Masaniello, aeeee By Full Orche 2. A sul 3. March and Hi ber, with full Orchestra, Gottachalk. 4. Cavatina, ‘(Casta Diva,” “Norma,” Sung by Mme. Rose de Vi 5. “Jerusalem,” ‘Triumphal Fantasia. for’ two PIANOS... 6 osc ecsicess cress EAM Executed by Mr. Richard Hoifm: Gottee and the Author. 6. “GrandDuo,” sung by Mme. Rose De Vries and Signor Rosco. 7. The “Bamboula,”” composed and executed aq DY Rec ececcecseeerseeeccesees+ Le M, Gottachalic 0. PART I. 8. Grand Overture to ‘‘ Oberon,”’.. .......... Weber By Full Orchestra. 9. Grand Aria, sung by...........-.+++.+++.Sig. Roeeo 10. Poetic Caprices, ‘La Savanna le Bananier,”? seve Le M, Gottachall, wosed tind executed by. le Diable,?? “Grace Sung by Mme. Rose De Vri 12, (By general desire,) ‘‘ The Carnival of Ve« Biee,”” com and executed by L. M. Gottschalk. ‘Tickets One and Two Dollars, to location. The eale of tickets will commence on Tuesday morning, February 15, at the music store of Wm. Hall & 8on,:203 Broadway. se Bors open at 634. Concert at 8 o'clock. 3" RAND FAREWELL OONCERT.—PAUL JULIEN, FVIO- linist, respectfully announces that] be will give Grand Farewell cert on Tucada: February at Metropolitan Hall, en which economy ke wi be aa NB, Who have in the kindest manner volunteered their - able services. me = ‘ANTED—TWELVE MORE YOUNG LADIES, FOR an ta Borin Pageant.—Tuition in the art of ride ing (in the side saddle) will be given free. Apply at the Bowery Amphitheatre, betweon hours of 10 and 1. MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM STRERT.—QB0,' Lea, Proprietor.—The al establishment is eper every afternoon, at 3 o’cl ad in the at half- bot 1, for the purpose of *' presen- tions of Living Stat: 1 Casinet’s Troupe of va Model Artists, together with » variety of bea formanees. For further a (ean ite cashicked crane 87. ~ cus! arm cents; boxes, gallery, 12% cents, sbeihe 7 MEDICAL. Deearaataenan acne epee nnn ANE O TO JHE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM. panion—By Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor of Dis- eases of Women. 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