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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. a SEB THIRD PAGE. -@a @©ORPORATION NOTICES. QYTREET DEPARIMENT, NO 4 HALL OF RECORDS— & Public notice is hereby given that the following peti- tion has been presented in the Board of Aldermen. To regulate, grade, pave and set curb and gutter stones in Toirty-ninth street, between Second avenue and East River. Also the following resolution To regulate, pave and set curb and gutter stones in Thirty-sixth street, be- bween Third and Lexington avenues, That sueb part of Wity‘ninth street as 1, not now ‘opened by law or ceded ° © Corporation be opened immediately. All persons mterested ving objections thereto are requested to resent them to undersigned im writing, at his office, of February, instant. mor before the 2h i FUREY, Street Commissioner. February 20, 1853. Public notice is hereby given that the following petitions ‘been presented in the Board of Assistant Aldermen. $o regulate and grade Lexington avenue, from Sixty-ninth te Bighty-Sixth streets. To flag side walk and +et curb and Rie ‘on northerly side of Kighty-third street, between jt and Third First and Third persons interested having one Ly rete, Sra DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS— ‘al ve re requested to present them in tothe undersigned, at his office on or before the te JAMES FUREY. Street Commissioner. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I8 HEREBY n that petitions have. been presented in the Board of Assistant Aldermen, for the construction of wewers in the felloning: named streets, to wit: Forty- fourth street, from Tenth avenue to the river, or through Weventh avenue to Forty-second street; Forty-fi stzeet, from Third avenue te a point five hundred feet west of Fifth avenne; Thirty-fifth street, from Fifth to Madison avenue; Thirty-eighth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues; Vorty-fifth street, from Sixth to “@ighth avenue, All ns interested in the above, and having objections thereto, are requested to presont the one ang, sca Lease spate at office, on or Monday, Fel 'Y) BebrueViCHOLAS DEAN, President. Groton Aqueduct Department, February 14, 1853. Cas NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given that petitions have been presented in the Board ef Aldermen, for the construction of sewers in the following named streets, te wit: Thirty-fifth street, from seventy-five feet east of Second avenue to the East river; Fifty-fourth street, between Third and Fourth avenues; y-eighth street, from Ninth avenue to sewer now built between Eighth and Ninth svenue; Fifty-first street, from Third to Second avenue; Third avenue, from termination ef proposed sewer at’ Fifty-sixth to Sixty- first street. All persons interested im the above, er any ef them, and having objections thereto, are requested to | eigen the same, in writi to the Contract Clerk, at oftiee, on or before y, Febri 21, 1853, NICHOLAS DEAN, President, €roten Aqueduct Department, February 14, 1853. 'TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RBCORDS.— Public notiee is hereby given, that the following reso- lutions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen :— To fenee vacant lots on the south side of Sixteenth atreet, 0 flag a space five feet side of Nineteenth street, between Seeond and Third avenues; to regrade and repave Jackson square, and relay and re} the crosswalk from the south- ‘east eorner ef Horatio st. and the Eighth avenue, to the point where Greenwich avenue inter: the Eighth ave- nue, near Fourteenth st. All presons interested, havin, ebjections 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. treet Department, Feb. 14, 1853. 'TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public netiee is hereby given, that the following peti- tions have been presented in the Board of Assistant Alder- men:—To pave Thirty-fifth st, from First to Third avenus, and flag four feet of sidewalk where not now flagged; to regu- Jate 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 dey of February inst. ' JAMES FUREY, Street Com. Street Depariment, Feb. 14, 1858. R LIVERPOOI AKCTIC, Capt. J. C. Lace. This steamship will de- fart with the United States mail for Europe, positively on the foot of Canal street. No berth secured till paid for. For frieght or passage, having unequalled accommoda- tions for elezance and comfort, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS & G0., 66 Wall street. Passongers are requested to be on board at 113g A M. | The steamship PACIFIC will succeed the ARCTIC, and sail | 1eth Mareh, AE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, UNITED STATES Mail Steamens.—The shine somprisiug this tne are the following ~ ptain Nye. ptain Luce. ptain Comstovs ptain These ships havin soutract, expresaiy tor goversman' arn ee care 5 Se heen taken in their sonatraction—es in their nee—to ensure strength and " ad their accommodations for passengers are un- for elegance aod eomfort. Priee of passage from New York to Li im test aabin, $120: in avcund eabin, $70. Kxclusive use of extra aise state room, $300. From Liverpool te New Yora, £30 and £20. An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. Wo bertha eseured antil paid for PROPOSMD BATES OF BAILING. From New York. From Seturday, Feb. Feb. PSSPVIITIISTPSSTSSTIST TE Fe i ., Ne. 66 Wall st, N. ¥, ©0., Td "a Arma Y: Londen. ‘Rua Nowe Demo ane Hd, allver, bulton, specie, jewelry, precious stones, er Jotcis, unloca billa of lnding are earned therefor, and'tse vakae thereis expressed. RE BRITISH AND NORTHAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, FROM AWW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Obiet Cabin Passage. Second Cabin Passage. FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL, AMERICA, Capt. Leiteh, EUROPA, Capt. Shannon, : CANADA, Capt. Stone. AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, NIAGARA, Capt. Lang, These’ vessels carry « clearwhite light at mast bead; n on starboard bow; red on port bow. ingara, New York, Wednesday, 28 February. America, ‘ Boston, | Wednesday, 2d March Arabia,” New York, Wednesday, 9th March Berthe not secured antil paia for. An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of those ships will not be aceountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, uniess bills of lading’are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. cai oe oe telah, No. 4 Bowling Green. \ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTIGE IS HEREBY given, that petitions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen, for the eonstruetion of sewers in the following named streets, to wit :—Bank street, from Greenwich avenne to the North river ; Mercer atree from Prince to Spring strect ; Bowery, from First stroe to within fifty feet of Second street ; also, from Walker to Grand street ; and, also, from Broome street, north , where’said street is now not sewered. All sted int he above, or in any of them, and having Feetions thereto, aré requested to present the sam ‘writing, to the Contract Clerk, at his office, on or before Monday, February Zi, 1853. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Oreton Aqueduct Department, Feb. 14, 1853. ITREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following pe- eer have Lae presented rg poses oe wine v4 set ourb and gutter, an four feet of sidew: 120th street, between Third avenue and Harlem bres to set eurb and gutter, and four feet of sidewalk, in hty-fifth street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, persons interested, hay objections thereto, are requested to present them, in writing to the under- signed, at his office, 1 or before the 2th day of Febru- gy eka JAMES, FUREY, Street Commissioner. february 18, 1853, TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following fition has been presented in the Board of Assistant Aider- men :—To fag a space through the southerly sidewalk of ‘West Twenty-sighth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. All porsens interested, and having objections to the same, are requested to present them, in writing, to the Lorca lp ae on or before the 26th day of February instan JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. February 18, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS and Supplies, Feb. 19, 1858.—To Builders—Sealed pro- a [be recetved nt the offee of the Commissioner of 8 and Supplies, No. 1 New City day, Mareh 2, 1653; at 12 o'clock M.’at ‘which time thoy be opened, (in accordance with the ordinance there- for,) for ereeting a three story house in Elizabeth street, between Walker and Bayard, te be constructed s0 as to secommodate Hose Co. No. 14, the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, and the Fire W: ‘Also, for the al- terations and repairs to house in Chrystie street, between Hester and Walker, for the use of Engin ‘Also. for the alterations and repairs to house in Eldri street, near Division, for the use of Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4. Builders will estimate for the mason and earpen- ter work for each house repara'cly. The plans and speci- fications of the work require! «be done, an forma. tion in thereto, can be had at the office of the Superintendent of Repairs to \‘ublie Buildings, No. 19 Etizabeth street. Blank est ea will be furnished at either office. N.B.—The Com issioner reserves the right to reject all, or any of the est. :tes, if deemed for the in- w ~+ of the Corporation. BARI OMEW B. PURDY, Commission: oi Repairs and Supplies. |ORPORATION NOTICE.— BLIC NOTICE 138 HEREBY given that petitions |. © been presented to the Board of Aldermen, for sew streots, to wit :—In Mott str street; also, in Third avenue Twenty-seventh streets; alse 200 feet east of Sixth ayen.« nue, to sewer in Forty-sec: ested in the above, and hay uested to present the sam jerk, at this office, on or | 1863. NI Croton Aqueduct Departs: ra —SALE OF PROPERTY FOR in the following named from Walker to Chatham ‘yeen Twenty sixth and rorty-fourth street, from » and through Third ave. treet. All. persons inter objections thereto, are re- \ writing, to the Contract « Wednesday, March 24, \LAS DEAN, President. \, February 21, 1863, ORPORATION NOTICE. unpaid taxes. Public notice is hereby give that a tale of property, for unpaid taxes, will take place, at pub- lie aution, at the City Hall of the city of New York, on Thursday, the 2st day of April next, at 12 o'clock, at noon, and be continued from day to day, until the whole of sald property be sold, and that the detailed statement of the property to be sold for unpaid taxes is published in the Morning Courier and New York Enquirer, a newspa- per printed and published in the city of New York, tailed statements, in pamphlet form, of the property to ba fod, may be obtained ty calling at the Comptroller's office, No. 5 Hall of Records. AZARIAH C. FLAGG, Comptroller. Comptroller's office, New York, Jan. 17, 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. AM AAA AAARAAARARANTARAAARARAAADADL UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of Joseph P. Lillis, of Pike county, Ili- nois, late of California, deceased, and who is alleged to the eounty of New York, for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 2st day of eh next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Dated New York, Feb. 19, 1853. PETER B, SWEENY, Public Administrator. ‘prmue ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO 61 CHAM- and street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives next of kin of Henry Van Nest, of the city of New York, merchast, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall appiy to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate on the 16th day of March next, at ten o’cleek in the forenoon. PETER B, SWEENEY, Public Administrator. Dated, Now Yort, February 14, 1853, UBLIC ADMINETRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street —Notice is hereby ygiven, to the rela- . 4 — CAS uA —_ voire, a native of rance, late from @atforn' ed, leged ies dnt acne a leceased, and who is all of the county of New York for letters of administrati upon the estate of the sald Intestate on the 10th gay of reh, nex o’el 6 fo i York, Febru ary ith, 1868 en eee PETER B. SWEENEY, Public Administra\ tor. AGENCY. AGENT FOR THR HOUSE OF JULES «, Arone, of Paria, No. 62 William atreet, room 19, ew York, importer of Parisian articles, such as porte. monnaies, all kinds of brushes, umbrella and parasol sticks, canes, hatter’s articles, paper weights, segar boxes, lamps, shirts and collars, and other articles. Yad WESTERN MERCHANTS.—UNION COMMISSION and Forwarding Company—J. 0. Buckles & Va.; J.C. Buckles ee olan eat Ohio; 1s & Co., Louisville, Ky. cular ationtion paid to filling orders for produce, ‘ehandine to and from the Kast. Louisville, Jan. 18. 1859 J. SEARING, COMMISSION MERCHANT, MONTGO- o mery 6 over F. ti & Co.’s banking house, San Francisco, Califgrnia. ignments of merehandise generally solicited, }. 8. Robbins & Son, Wall MAURI until Wednes- | e Co. No. 15. | bave died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of shall apply to the surrogate | d to forwarding mer- | _ Rai gi te tg, an or purge | Pllatha $39. JACKETS TO HAVKE—SHOOND LINE.—THE FOL ‘owing ships will leave Havre om the 6th, and New York on the Ist of each month:— From New York. From Havre ced SY. DENNIB, Jan. 1 Feb. 16 1,600 tons burthen, May 1 June 16 Alonce Follansbes, manstes, - 1 Oct. 16. Ship 8T. NICHOLAS, .1 —- Wreh 16 1,000 tons burthen, Junel July 16 john master. Ost. 1 Nov. 16 Ms one a aemre: {tri Ee (mew), 1,200 tons burthen, hee. 1 Sept.16. James Funck, master. Dec. 1 Jan. 16. are all first elase New York built ships, provided with al requisite articles for the comfort aud convenience of pa and commanded by men of im the trade. ‘The price of is $100, withont wines er Mquers. Geods sent to sl bers will be forwarded free frem an Orie actually incurred. & |, Agents, 164 Pearl street. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP ‘Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PHILADSLPHLA. City of Manchester Thureday, March 8, 1858. City ef Glasgow. Thursday, March 31, 1853. LAVERPOOL. of Glasgow..... Wednesday, Mareh 2, 1853. &. of Manchester. y 2 1858, 900, 905, Rat OF PAsehG’ i ‘A limited number of tai class ngers will 2 taken, and found with comfortably provisions, for 620..... .to Liver | $80... frem Liverpool. ing out th ; re to eee ero pee THOMAS RICHARDSON, Agent, 41 Exchange place. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND OLASGOW.—THS Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's new steamship GLASGOW, (1,062 tens, 400 ‘horse power) Ro- | Bort Graig, eommander, wil eall {fom Gleagew ce Wednee- day, Fobrumry 23, and will lave New York for, Glasgow pe RY eabin (0a! ; de. 0, iter vy 5 rooms: second cabin, $50; third ded. Apply J. MoSYMON, 88 Broadwry. R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITBO States Mail Steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, eom- inaader, will leave for Havre, touching at Seuthampton to land the mails and agers, on Saturday, Marek rties certificates of jar 12, at 12 o’clook, from Pier 4 North river. Price of passage, first class.. ie Mie second do An experieneed Surgeen on board. net wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked ‘‘below.’”’ | Thursday, the 10th | 40 MOR’ LIV! Ne freight will be taken after rox. For t_or passage, appl STON, Agent, 63 Brogdway. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ©ON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, carrying the great United States mail.—Only through nited States ‘mail line for California and Oregon, via Aspinwall and Panama.—Great reduction.—The splendid new and double engine United states mail steamship OHIO, 3,000 tons burthen, H. J. Hartatene, U. 3. Navy, eommander, and the GHEROKEK, John MeGowan, com: mander, will nail en Monday, Feb. 21, at 2 o’elock, P. M., inely, from pier at foot of Warran street, North river, for Aspinwall, direst. The Pacific Mail Steamship Com 4 magnificent new steamer, JOHN L. STHPHENS, ,500 tous burthen, Commodore ‘Robert I. Pearson, be in reudinens at 'Pameme, together with the stoamer PANAMA, to tale the mails and passengers of the Ohie and Cherckee, and sail immediately for San Franciseu. The John L. Stephens has been built expressly for the | [UNITED STATES MATL STEAMSHIP | Pacific service, with extended guards, giving spacious dock room, promenades, &e. Her ventilation eannot be surpassed, large windows and tights being substituted for port holes, both forward and aft. There are no bulk- heador other ebstructions to the free passage of air, | from stem to stern, in either deck. Her sailing qualities were thoroughly tested previous to her departure, and she proved herself one of the fastest steamers afloat’ No eiforts are spared on the part of the companies to send thoir passengers through witb expedition, comfort and | safety RATES OF FARB TO ASPINWALL. Ladies saloon, state reom....... ; Lower aft and forward saloon do Second eabin atandeos Bteerage.....-..... ie te RATES OF FARE FROM PANAMA TO SAN FRANCISCO, exbin after saloon state rooms do forward upper deck do Forward cabin, steerage fare. SeeraMeee eee ec cee svesssevesieg’ OU Leola will be landed at the railroad wharf, at As- | pinwall, free. Transit of the isthmus at the passengers’ expense For freight or passage, apply to CHARLES A. | WHITNEY, at tne office of the companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR New Orleans, via Havana.—The splendid steamshi) CRESCENT CIT,’ Rodney Baxter, commander, will sal from the pier at the foot of Warren street, 'N. R., om Monday, February 28, at 2 o’elock, P. M., precisely. ‘RATES OF PASSAGE TO UAVANA AND NSW ORLSANS—NEW ARRANGEMENT, Ladies’ and after saloon berths, Second cabin berths Bteeraye ‘ : dads freigl to specie. ight taken to New Orleans at thirty cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight are requested to supply themselves with the eompany’s bills of lading, which may be had on tion at the office. No other form will be sigi No bills of lading signed after twelve o’slock on the day of bo For freight or pasyage, apply to O. ROBERTS, 177 West street, corner Warren. {7 OTIC. —PASSENGERS OF THE STEAMSHIP UNCLE SAM.—This new, splended and fast sailing steamer | will leave for Caljfornia, via Aspinwall direct, connected with the splendid steamer Sierra Nevada, at Panama, on Monday, at 12 o'clock, M., from Pier 8, North river. This vesrel has been detained on account of the non-arrival of the mails and troasures, (which should have beon re- ceived five days since.) to give the public a chance to answer letters by the different expresses who send by this line, also at the urgent request of numerous pas- fengers, whose friends have not arrived, having expectod that this steamer would not sail until the 2ist inst. B. MILLS, Agent, 61 Coutland streot. | OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—~SEMI WEEKLY | FE U.S. mail ling—The new and fast going steamer 5 sank Firet Do. + 100 Rs ADGER, J. Dickinson, commander, ‘will . 4, N. R} on Saturday, Fed 26th, nt’ o'clock Pate recisely, For freight 1 apply on board, where all bilis of treet,” Through at be tickets for Florida as follows:—To Jacksonville a1; Ye | gers for Havana must proeure | com: | interior of North Car $81; to | to'show them te her / son Monday, Estorday, 6th Mareh, at 12.e'clock M. from ther dock, at | eens i 107 Wall atreet SHIPPING. HE ROYAL MAIL STRAMSHIP MERLIN, W. SAMP- | commander, will sail for Bermuda ant st 7ih March, 1853. Passage money to Thomas $70. For freight or pas- age, apply to. —_-& CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N.Y. | KW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEA MSHI) LINE | —Through to San Francisey, vin Aspinwall and Pa | gama. No detention on the Isthmus At rently duced rates. The aew and fast ade whee! « UNION. (1,600 tons burthen,) Riebard Adams, Cou: der, will leave New York for Aspinwall, (Navy Bay ) from | pier No. 4 North River, on saturday, Mare 5th, at 3 | o'clock P. AL. precisely, couneeting with the new aud mag- nificent side wheel double engine steamship WINFIELD SCOTT, (2.100 tons.) Edward Dann. Commay steamer wil) he in readinoss at Panama to receiv Union's passengers, and sail unmediately Cor Sao Fran ciseo. The accommodations avd ventilation of the Win- | field Seott, are all that can be desired. Her speed (estab lished on the voyage between New York and Vauama, and while ou 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 wil! be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for thia line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO,, General Agents. ‘Awnil bag ia made up at the above office, under the Rew United States Postage law, for the covvenience of the public. ERKLY LINETO CALIFORNIA—U. 8. MAIL STEAM- ship Company and Pacitte Mail Steamship Company. —Satintied that the public interests and convenience de mand a weekly line between Now York and San Francis- 0, the Pacific and United States Mail Steamshyp Compa- niee—the pioneers in steam navigution between the At- lantic and Pacifie porte—will at onoe arrange their abi in both oceans, 0 as to extend their present semi-month- ly service to ® weekly. ine, eommencing en the 20th roximo, as follows:—Leave New York on the bth, 13th, Both and 26th; leave Son Franoiseo on the lst, 8th’ 16th, and 2th. The spare tonnage of the companies, and the safety and regularity with which they have heretofore performed their voyages, afford the best guarantee against detention and accidents. These eompanies are Prepared, with their extra tonnage and the facilities which long experienco affords them, not only fully to ae- eommodate the publie, but to do soat the most favorable rates. OR SAN FRANCISGO.—THE NEW AND MAGNIFI- cont clippor shin EMPRESS OF THE SKA, will sall ‘afew days. This ship has large and beautiful cabins, fitted exproasly for the conveyance of ladies and families, She is the largest merchant whip afloat, and is expeeted te mats the Passage te San Francitco inside of ninciy 8. For freight or passage apply to 4 3. OAKFORD, 92 Wall atreet. LIPPER SHIP COURSER, BERRY, COMMANDER, FOR San Francisco, will haul into the streara froin pier 7, Fast river, this day, and can take the bulk of 60 bbls. light freight, if sent alongside this morning. Shippers will please send in their bills of lading, as none can be signed after the ship s c Bermuda $80; to St RY & CO., 0 Pine street. MAILLER & LORD, 108 Wall street, USIRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR PORT Philip, Melbourne, aud Syduey, Australia.—The magnificent new +teamship GOLDEN AGE, burthen, , commander, will be despate! above ports on or about the 1th May. his steamship {s of the strength and in every way equal to the Collins line ef steamers, and it iv believed will prove to be the fastest steamalip in the world. Her accommodations for first third class passengers are superior to those of any steamer ever bnilt. Rates of passage:— First class, ladies’ saloon, $375; tirst class, upper eaten, $850; second class, $275; third class. $200. The books are now open. or freight or passage, apply to J. HOWARD & SON, Ayents, 4 Broadway. USTRALIA—PIONEER iINE—TH NOBLE SHIP EUPHRASIA, Cate’ Swith, now taking in ‘argo at pier 12, fast river. will sail for Melbourne, Port Philip, pumotually om the 2éd inst. ‘The Euphrasia te the seventh ship of this well establisied line, and will be pro: visioned in the saine liberal manner as her predecessors. Passengers are rey iestod to examine her accommodations before engaging elienvere, For passage, apply on board, er to R. W. CAMERON or JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall street JSTRALIAN PACKET LINE. —THE BEAUTIFUL CLIP- per ship THEOXENA, wall be dispatched on her reg- uiar day early in March.’ The proprietors of this line call attention to this epleadid vessel, and refer to the prompt manner in which their former ships (the ALBUS and PEYTONA) have sailed from this port. ‘To persens intending to visit Austrailia, this line effers the advan- | tages of fast vessels, elegance of accommodation, and every comfort to render the voyage agreeable, being eom- manded by tried and experienced Captains, and provi- sions furnished on the most liberal scale. An early ap- lication is important, Apply oa board, or to Capt. An- tonio Pelletier, 98 Wall ntreet, or OVERMANN & GRUNER, 28 South atreet. | MERICAN PACKET LINE.—FOR PORT PHILIP, Australia.—The beautifully modelled and smart sail- ing live oak clipper bark MARY PARKER, will sail for Port Philip on or about the Oth of March. Having a spacious poop cabin, extending to the mainmast, and taking no _ peseengern between Mocks, she presents advan- tages which may be sought for in vain in other ships now on the berth for passengers. Without any of the dis- comfort for want of air and light, inseparable from ill- arranged accemmodations between decks, there will be but one class of passengers, and the rate of passage is fixed at $125 only: Passengers are invited to inspect her fore en; ing elsewhere. For freight or passage appl Office of American Packet Line, No. 138 Soe septs Behe eis fe ,ALLA.—THE SPLENDID ipper ship PANAMA, is now rapidly loading at pier 18 Fat river, and can yet take 1,000 bole, fret ‘ht, and accommodate a few more cabin passengers. bind ship. was built in this city expresaly for the Chinn trade, and bas never been beaten. she has made the passage from Canton in 82 days; the rum to Anjier in 74 days; and has just returned from Shanghae in 97 days. Sie has performed the voyage out and home, discharging and receiving full cargoes in the amazing short time of seven months and twenty Ss Ary to USSELL & NORTON, 31 Old slip. (OR MELBOURNE AND PORT PHILIP, AUSTRALLA.— The splendid now steam clipper CITY OF NURFO! will be ready to receive freight in «few days, and have immediate despatch for the above ports. "This vos- sel is remarkably sharp, and is expected to make a quick run out, She has splendid aceommedation for & me more eabin passonsers. For, balance of freight or Paseage, apply to Al D, 108 Wall st. ‘Ours, Hatouel P. Lord gocs out in this vessel to entab- lish a commission house at Melbourne, snd would take charge of any consignments made to him. For further information, apply as above. R SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.—THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP F 8T. THOMAS, Captain Merrill, having four fifths of her eargo engaged, will have immediate despatch as above. Having extensive aecommodations for first and second elass passengers, persons destined for Australia will find it to their advantage to examine this superior fast sailing vessel before engaging elsewhere. For balance ef freight, or passage, apply io DEPPERMAN & ALBUR- TIS, 90*Beaver street, or SCHMIDT & BALOHEN, 106 and NITED STATES MAIL. STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON, E. M. Fitch, Commander, will sail for Bremen, touch: ing at Southampton, on Saturday, Febraary 26 +h, from Pier No. 8 North river, at 12 o'elock'M. Price of passago— In first cabin, main saloon. 3120 In first cabin, lower saloo: 100 In recond cabin. .... .. ° 60 ‘An experienced surgeo! ttached to hip. All let- | ters must pass through the Post Office. Specie delivered in Havre and London, For passage or freight, apply to MOLLER, SAND, & RIERA, Agents, 26 South street. EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Mobile, stopping at Havana—The new side wheel steamship BLACK WARKIOR, ‘Robert W. Shufelit, U. 3. N., commander —The steamer Black Warrior will sail for Mobile, on Friday, February 25th, at 12 o’cloek precisely, from pier foot of Harrison ‘street, North river. Paysage, $65. Freight taken for New Orleans, at 0c. cubic foot. Goods consigned to L. Meade & Co., Mobile, will be for- ‘ded free of commissions. No freight taken to Havana No freight received on sailing days. Com- | i 39 Nassau street. Phippers must send in thejr bills of Inding to the offies by e o'clock P. M., on Thursday, February 24. Passen- passports before leaving port. LIVINGSION, CROCHERON & 00., 31 Broadway. Fe SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—U. 8, MATL LINE. | —The superior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 3. Woothull, on saturday, February, 26th, at3o’clock, P.M., from pier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL U! MIT” CHILL, 104 Front street. The Alabama, ©, D. Ludlow, on | Saturkay, Marc! . For speed, strengih, accommoda- tious, and fare, these ships have no superior on the | EXPRESS AGENCIES, ERFORD & 00.’S CALIFORNIA, OREGON, SOUTH | American and China Mail Express, will go forward | on the splendid fast running steamer Unele Sain, on Mon- | day, ZIst insient, at twelve o'clock, moon, in charge of our mail agent through to San Francisco. Our lettor bags will be closed at eleven A. M. BERFORD & CO., 2 Astor House. FRFORD & C0.S CALIFORNIA FREIGHT EXPRESS will go forward on Monday, Feb. 21, per steamer Uhio, in charge of our messenger to destination, and con- nect with the new and splendid steamship John L. Ste- vens, at Panama, All parcels to be sentin by 1 P. M. BERFORD & ©U., No, 2 Astor House. EXPRESS, 9 WALL STREET.—CALI- ‘press, next shipment per steamship Uncle Det Packages not to exoced 126 Ibs., or 5 ig cubic fect, water proof, must be reaay on Friday, to be corded and sealed at Custom House. No charges for Custom House feos. Mr. Oscar F. Griffin, our special messenger, will ge through to San Francisco. PECIAL EXPRESS NOTICE.—ADAMS & CO.’S DAILY freight and paekage express for Wilmington and the ‘Olina. "Office No. 50 Broné way, The merchants and public generally are hereby notified that we are now running a freight and package express daily, In charge of wpecial messengers, from Haltimore to WI mington, Fayetteville, Kllsabeth, Warsaw, Rooky Mount Goldsboro’, Halifax, Enfield, Blackwater,’ Edenton, : a other places in the interior of North Carolina, We oon: tinue to run daily our express as useal to all the promi- nent places in Virginia, and to fo however remote, where is an communication. ADAMS & 00., 59 Broadway MILLINERY, ye ERIT WHERE MERIT IS DUE.—MRS. WM. SIMMONS has the pleasure to inform her patrons and friends that she bas been honored with a letter from his Excel- lency Millard Fillmore, President of the United States, that the Exhibition of the works of Industry of all Na- ‘tions, held in London, in 1851, has awarded her # medal, | into cash can obtain a fair price by sending for the sub- certificate, and copy of the reports of the juries of that exhibition for her ease of ‘aitloery, and she will be happy ‘WM, SIMMONS, 664 Brosdway. — nan | A TO LEND, ON BOND AND MORT- $150,000 gage, in sums to suit applicants, on |. productive real estate in this city or Brooklyn. Will feat at 6 per cent on productive real estate in this civ that is worth double the amount wanted. Apply to 8. 3. BROAD, No 13 Wall street, in the exchange office, $100,000 TO LOAN, AT SIX PER © terest, in sums to suit #) on improved real estate in the city of New Yor! to D. W. C, MORRIS & BROTHER, office 22 23 ant street. 000 —THE ADVERTISER HAS BEN & Ds « gaged in the business of making lo, in stall sums, on personal property, and desires addi tional means,’ which he can use to advantage Any parties having money, Who would like to use it in ths manner,can hear of an opportunity by addreysing A SAW. YER, box 1,256 Post Otfice, 54 AO WANTED, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, ~ on a farm of one hundred and titty acres, one and @ bal miles from the Erie railroad and village of Middletown, Orange county, N. Y., at7 per ceut. For further particulars, address 0. K., Herald office. (0) WANTED, ON LEASEHOLD PROPERTY 2,0 of the best class, valued at doable the aiuount, Bondsman unexceptionable. Address K., box 2,394 Post Office. D>? trom Si oud epwards, payable. ctjsigit ore imeed | from a by al at. it, are lesus by the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & 00., Ne rf South street, sele passenger agents for the Swallow Tail line of Liverpool and Londen packet ships OTICE—AN ELECTION OF DIRECTORS OF THE ‘New York and Virginia Steamship Company, for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, 94 Wall street, on Tucaday, the Ist March next, between the hours of 12 and 2 o’elock, P. M. C. K HABICHT, Secretary. OTICE.—NEW YORK, FEB. 9, 1858.—SUBSCRIPTIONS to the capital stock of the New York and California Steamship Company will be recalved by the, undtersigued, at the offize of . Davis, Brooks & Co, 20, Broadway antil the 24th of February ensuing. The capital stock if into 1,500 shares of $1,000 in required to be deposited, with the undersigned at the date of subscribing, for which a receipt will be issued; the balance is payable, as called for from time to time by the board ef directors, subse. juent te organization o! company. In the event df'an amount exoceding the above eum being subscribed, the ees. reserve the power of distributing the stock in sueb manner a4 shall in their judgment best ad- yanee the purposes of the pro) organization, aa also of closing the books of subscription, prior to tho 24th of | February ensuing. Pamphlets, containing prosvectus, | charter, &c,, ean be procured, by those designing to sub seribe, on application to the undersigned commissioners, | at 26 Broadway :— ‘JACUB A. WESTERVELT, SIDNEY BROO JOHN HAGGERTY, WATTS SHERMA® DANIEL B. FEARING, REUBEN WITHERS ‘ORTH CaROLINA x eg NO ae BONDS. — Treasury Department N. C., January 16 16s —Sealed proposals Will be recelved in ‘the city of New York, anti 10 o’elock, A. M.. of the Slat Marek next, for the purchase of $500,000 of bonds, {asued by ‘the State of North Carolina. These bonds will bear date the Grst of Jamnary, 15d and will run thirty years. They will have coupons at- tached, and the interest, at six per cent per annum, wil be payable om the tiret days af July and January ef sack year. Both interest and prineipal will be payable at tos bank of the Republie, in the city ot New York, anlesa where the jurchaser may’ prefer to have them wade payable st the measury of North Carolina They are issued under the authority of the le | lature of North Carolina, for the construction of the North Carolina Railread, and in addition to the faith of | the State, all the stock held by the State, in the said rail road, and the dividends from said stock, are sxprese ly pledged for their redemption ese bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from taxation Parties bidding, will please address thelr istwry, on dorsed ‘Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,” to the undersigned, in Now York, dirested to the | sare of Mesars. Brown’ & De Rosset, 14) Front ntrest. | New York. The bids wifi be opened in the Bank of the Republic, «1 8 o'clock, P. M.,om the S3lstday of Maroh next, in the presence ef G. President of the said Bank, and J.P. Brown, and David Freeman, Raqra. Biddors may Suooensful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of their bi to depositin bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the drat instant, to the credit of the treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This deporit inay be made either in the Bank of the Re. blic, New York, or in the Bank of the State of Nortk rolina, or in the Bank of Cape Fear Raleigh, North rs Db. Ww. Publie Treasurer of the State of North Cerolins. FFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE EXHIBITION of the Industry of all Nations.—No. 53 Broadway, New York, February, 1863.—Notice is hereby given that an election will be held at this office, on Monday, the 7th | March, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3P. M., for the purpose of choosing eleven directors of this associa- tion. By order, WM, WHETTEN, Secretar, ROVINGE OF CANADA.—RECEIVER GENERAL'S Office, Quebec, Feb. 7, 1853,—Tenders will be re- ceived ut this office up to first Maroh, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, for debentures of the Province, to be issued under 16 Vie., chap. 22; “An net to-eatabliah a Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund for Upper Canada,”’ in sums of £100, £260, and, to a limited amount, at £35, currency, each, at twenty and thirty years, to the extent of two hundred thousand pounds, currency. Interest, six percent, payable semi-annually, upon presentation of coupons. Parties to state the appoints required, and to thelr teaders thus:—‘‘Tendera for Debentures to be issued under 16 Vic. Chap. 22.’’ The form of dabenture can be seen at the several banka in London, C. W., Ham- ilton, Toronto, Kingsten, Montreal. Quebec, and at this Office. E. P. TACHE, Rec. General. FT OCONTRACTORS—PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED until the 26th instant, for filling in Jane street, from West to exterior streets, to correspond with tho grade of said streets. Partios estimating must state the price and time required tocomplete, the work. |For fur- ther particulars apply toS.8, WARD, 411 Washington, corner Laight street, 0 BUILDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RR. ceived until Monday, the 7th day of March next, at twelve o'clock, for furnishing the materials, and doing the work necessary for the erection and finishing of « new primary school building, on the north side of Thirty- seventh street, between the Tenth and Eleventh avenues, in the Twentieth ward. Separate proposals will be re- ceived for the mason work and materials, or for the carpenter work and materials, anda bidder’ may, in ad- dition, propose for the whole, ‘The plans and elevations can be seen at the office of Thomas R. Jackson, the archi- tect, No. 170 Broadway, of whom, or of either the un- dersigned, printed copies of the’ specifications can be rocured, and to any of whom proposals may be de- Fivered.. "The school officers. reserve the Fight to reject any bid not deemed by them the best for the public interest. Dated New York, February 17, 1853. JOHN G. BUTLER, Chairman of School Officer: Huvry McLnAx, Secretary. Twenti ASH ADVANCES, IN SUMS FROM $6 UPWARDS CAN be had for short periods,on eonsignments of dry goods, groceries, hardware, furniture, pianos, books, watches, and merchandise, and personal property generally. For sale cheap, pianos, watches, jewelry, segars, safes, trunks, melodeon, gun, &c. &c. Goods bought and sold on commission, J. F.’ JONES, 52 Ann strect, second floor, —————— iG. AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED—LADIES AND GEN- tlemen can obtain the hip). + price, in current mo- ney, for large or small quantitios of good left off clothing of every description, by calling om, addressing through the post, JAMES MORONEY, No. 11 Orange street, second clothing’ store from Chatham street, east side. Qumixe AND. FURNITURE WANTED.—LAD) and gentlemen having any to dispose of, can receive a fair cash price by sending to the stores or letter by post. S. COHEN, 45% Hudson streot, and 62 Wost Broadway. Ladies attended by Mra. Cohen. ST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. Persons desirous of converting thelr cast-off articles seriber, at his residence or through the Post Office. N.B.—Ladies attended by Mrs. Coben. M. 8. COHEN, 66 Elm street. |AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Persons desirous of converting their east off articles into cash, can obtain a fair price by sending for the sub- scriber, at his residence, or through the Post office. L. M. DUSSELDORF, No. 13 Elm street. N. B.—Ladies attended to by Mrs. Dusseldorf. LEGAL NOTICES. | UPREME COURT—CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW | York.—Caroline A. Reeve, plaintiff, against Henry | Reeve, Jesse Reeve, and Luther Reove, dofendants.— Summons for relief,’ (Com. not served.)—To the above named defendants: 'You are hereby summoned and re- | quired to answer the complaint in this action, which was | filed in the office of the Clerk of the city and county of New York, in the city of New York, on the 20th day of January, 1853, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, nt’ thir office, No. 51 Chambers street, in said city, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service; and ifyoa fail fo answer tho enid com- plaint within the timeaforesaid, the plaintiffin this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WILLARD, SWEENY & ANDERSON Plaintiff's Attorneys, No. 61 Chambers street, New York. Dated New York, January 28, 1853. UPREME COURT.—IN THE MATTER OV THE AP: S ication of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to the opening of 100th street, from Fifth avenue to ap avenue, in the ‘Twelfth ward of said city, the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the seid elty of New York, hereby give notice, pursuant to the statute in such ease and provided, that the said 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 a special term of said court, to be held at the City Hall | of the sity of New York, on Monday, the 7th day of March, 1868, at the opening of the court on that day, or ‘as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the ap- intment of eommissioners of estimate and assessment the above entitled matter; that the nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the opening of One Hundvedth street, (100th atreet,) from Fifth avenne to Eighth avenue, in the city of Now York, as laid out | upon the map or plan of said city, under and by virtue of | an act of the Legislature of the Mtate of New York, en- | titled “ An aet relative to Pagar touehi the | | O'Brien,...Mr. W. G. Jones | Elinor....... | boat Atlas, from pier No. 1, at 134 o’clook laying out of siroets and roads in, the city of New York, other purposes,” April A Dated, New York, Bob. 7, 1858. ‘“ AMUSEMENTS, OWERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 63g ; CUR- tain rises at 7 o'clock. Monday evening, February 21, will be performed I INGOMAR, THE BARBARIAN. Mr.Stevens | Actea. Mrs. ILP.Grattan Eddy | Parthes Mrs. A. Parker mblin | Theama Mrs. Yeomans Dawes Michael Howe. ¥ Robin Wild corse Blithe Holter Pumpkin Squash I . Grattan Mrs. Dunn UNTUN’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STRBEL.—DOORS open at 614; to commence at 7 o'clock. Monday evening, February 21. will be performed ST. CUPID. Wm Zero......Mr. Russell | Trundle,......Mr. Gourlay Dr. Budd..... Mr. Johnston | Dorothy Budd. Mrs. Skerrett Sir Valentine May. Mr Fisher | Juno..... Miss Hill Mr, Fisk | Queen Bee... dir. Burton ~ ssa owen Oremestea PARIS AND LONDON. _.Mr. Dyott | lady Volatil,. .Miss Weston <r. Placide | Rose... ‘Mrs. Bornard .Mr. Burton | Annette. , Miss Fisher Mr. Haskitt,. .Mr. Johnston | Sally Trot... Mrs. Hughes ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Monday evening, February 21, will be performed THE SIX DEGRERS OF CRIME. Julio Dormilly.., POE. O'NEAL THE GREAT, -Mr. W. G. Jones . Mra. Nichols ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—MONDAY ENENING, AT 73 o'clock, for the very last week, the new comic mora @&ama called OLD FOLKS AT HOME. In the afternoon, at 3, Singing. Dancing, DEAF AS A POST, and DO: MESTIC ECONOMY. The Horse and Rider turned to stone, and all the other curiosities, to be seen as usual. Admixsion to the whole Museum, ke., 25 cents; Parquet ‘and First Baloony, 124g cents extra. HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, bore Grand sireet.—Open every night during the week, under the sole direction and personal supervision of E.'P. Christy, whose concerts in this eity, for the past six years, have been received with favor by highly re- spectable and fashionable andiences. Tickets 25 cents, Doors open at 63: to commenee at 734 o'clock. On and after Monday, Feb. 28, concert will commence at quarter before 8 o'clock. On Saturday next, Feb, 26, annual benefit of G. N, Christy ANORAMA.—NOW OPEN, AT METROPOLITAN HALL the mammoth Panorama of the Mississippi river, {rom its mouth to the Falls of St. Anthony, ing, ut half pust 7 o'clock. | On Saturdays, a o’elock Aciaiasion, 60 cents; children, half- ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THR Holy Land, is nowopen, at the new and spacious Georama, in Broadway, adjoining thg Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. Painted from authentic drawings made upon the spot, by Mr.,Banvard, during an extensive tour, undertaken expresaly for tho work. B. will explain tho paintings personally. Picture mo 4; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 Admission, 60 cents; ehildren half-price. HE BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART, CON- taining o series of authentic paintings by the most selebrated masters, in ehronological order, from Guido de Sienne, (A. D., 1221,) down to Horace Vernet, is now open for exhibition at the Sociot; ef Rooma, 343 i, and Broadway, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. to 10 BM. Admission, 25 een: OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY.—PERMANENT Concerts, given every evening during the wook, by SI@’RA ELIZA VALENTINI, Prima Donna and Manager, SECOND WEEK. PROGRAMME, PART I. “Lot All Obey,” from the Enchantress... Mr.Kinsey ; “Scenes that are Brightest ”........Mr8, Richardson ; Ah | my Child,” from the Prophete....Miss Bianchi . “The Harp that once through Tara’s Hall”, Mrs. Kinsey . “With Verdure Clad,” from Hayden’s Creation. .Sig- norina Valentini. . “Thou art gone from my Gave”..........Master Hill Musical wonder, 10 years of age. . Styrian Song... & . Miss Bertini . Duo, Semiramide, “Dai Sorrow,” by Sig’na Valentini and Miss Duvanti. PART I. Avia, from “Lucy of Lammermooi . “Trust to Luck”, ; Sontag’s Polka..... ; Duo from“ Favorita’ . English Ballad. ... . he Merry Sun’ 7. Grand variation from’ Generentola’’. 8. “Le boquet si coquet,”” French song, sung in full cos- tume, by Sig’na Valentini, Pianist and Conductor... .J. Augustus Hogan Tickets 25 cents; to be had atall the music stores, and at the door. Doors open at 7, To commence at 8 o'clock. ROOKLYN MUSEUM—EXCELSIOR DRAMATIC CLUB W. A. Anderson's night, Monday evening, Feb. 21. ‘To commeace with the tragic opera of BOMBAS’ FURI- O80. After which the comedy of ALL THAT GLITTERS Is NOT GOLD—Stephen Plum, W. A. Anderson; Martha Gibbs, Mirs Julia Nelson. To conclude with the farce of MARRIED AND SETTLED. IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 37 BOW- ery.—R. Sands & Co., Proprietors. Monday, Feb. 21, the performance will commence with brilliant and ex- citing Equestrian, Gymnastic, and Acrobatic Scenes in the circle, calling into requisition the full strength of Sand’s unequalled troupe. To conclude with ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. St. George......Mr. Nathans | Sabra. Mrs, Nathans XHIBITION.—BALL’S MODEL OF SAN FRANCISCO. This complete and splendid work (in wood, &.) is on exhibition at 312 Broadway. It eovers nearly 1,000 square feet, and ita eonstruction em twenty ar- tists about’ a year. On beholding it, returned Cali- fornians imagine themselves in that land of gold again, declaring that it gives as full knowledge of the size, situa tion, form, and construction, of San Franeisco, as’ visit to that eity Itelf, | Every building can be seen in its true model, color, material, location, and proportional size— gvery’hill, atreet, and wharf, the shipping, bay, ke. Doors openfrom 10 A. M. to 10P. M. Admission, 2 cents, PRIDE OF THE NATION.—THERE IS NOW ON exhibition at 155 Fulton street, (one door from Broadway.) the largest and best pair of oxen ever pro- duced in this country, or any other, so far as known. We ask alltogoand seo’ them, and set us right if we are ae It we are corres, then ve will thank you for a each, an our wil 7 And Your Good Wp. W. SPRAGUE & 00. (OVENS ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF MONT Blanc—Special notice.—A place adapted for this novel and beautiful'entertainment has nt length been selected in this eity, and is about undergoing the altera- tion and embellishment requisite for its presentation, due notice of which will be shortly given, VT HE LAST CHANCE TO SEE RISLEY'S ILLUSTRATE: river Thames, and the whele of the City of London, Exhibition commencing every evening, at 7% o'elock; and on Saturday at 2 P.M. Descriptions by J. H. Ham: mersiey, M. D. Koleon Piano and Concertina, Mr. A. Sedgewick. Priee reduced to only 26 cents. ANTED—TWELVE MORE YOUNG LADIES, FOR an Equestrian Pageant, —Tuitien in the art of rid- ing (in the side saddle) will be given free. Apply at the Bowery Amphitheatre, between the hours of 10 and 1. HEATRE FOR SALE.—THE LEASE OF NOS. 17 AND 19 Bowery, with all the scenery, fixtures, &c., &c, attached to the premises known as ** White’s Varieties, will be disposod of to cash purchasers at» bargain. Ap- Piication to be made in ‘writing, with real‘name, al. dressed toE. P. CHRISTY, box office of the Theatre. Mr. Orvington rs. Richardson PUBLICATIONS. HE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED IN MACON, Georgia) by H. K, Green, J. M. Green, and P. Tracy. ‘The Telegraph is one of the oldest and best known papers in the State of Georgia, and affords to New York mer- chants, engaged in the Southern trade, an excellent oppor- tunity of making themselves known to the Southern pub- lic. The Telegraph circulates mainly through the cotton region of Georgia, but is extensively read throughout the adjacent States. ‘Applications for advertisements or sub- scrivers to be mado to WM. H. McDONALD, 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann, New York. RATIS.—NEW PUBLICATIONS.—A POPULAR tise on the cause and cure of nervausly debilitated health, and enfeebled constitution that harrass the young, besets the mau of pleasure, business and study, and em- bitters ol age. Just published, and to be gratis, dressing, post paid, box 109 Broadway Post office, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. nye AAA ARAL AAA RAADAAAD AAPA AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- phia, at 12 o'clock, noon, by stoamboat John Potter, from pier No. 1 North’ river. Fare—first class cars, $3, recend clase, $2. Returning, leave Philadelphia, from footot Walnut street, at 2PM | Bmigrant ine, by steam. Ml. Fare $1 50. (OR ALBANY.—FARE $1.—ALBANY AND NEW York Inland Route Raflroad.—Iwo daily express trains, at 0A. M. and 3457. M., connecting st Albany with central lines of railroads, North and West, from the new depot, eorner of White, Elm and Contre streets, where through tickets ean be ured, and ehecked for Schenestady, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo. Passengers also received at Broome and Bowery, and Twenty-sixth streetand Fourth avenue stations, The above trains will land pas at Croton Falls and Chatham Four Corners only. All. other trains will start from City Hall station, corner of Tryon Row and Centre stroot, as heretofore. ican, FLUR EOS, RIVER RAILROAD —TRATNS DATLY Chambers streot, for Albany and Troy :— Express train, 6 A, M.—through in four connect- ing with trains ‘reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o’elock same evening. Mail train, 8 A. M.; through way train at 1 P. Mf. Express train, 5 P.M.; accommodation train, 6 P. M. —s FROM | Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four teenth, and Thirty-first streets. Sunday trains, from Canal street, at 714 A. M., for Poughkeepsie, and at P. M. for Albany, stopping at all way stations. | EDMUND FRENCH, Superintendent. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITED States Mail and Ex) Lines, through in four hours. New Jersey Railroad, via Jersey City—Leaving New York, foot of Cortlandt atrest, at 8and.0 A. M., and 4and5\ P.M. Fare in the 8 A. 'M. and 4P. M., $2 75, 9A. M. and 644 P. M., $8, “Leave Philadelphia at 1, 7 and A 4 Bis P M. For first elass, $3; seoond do., (3 . and 4 P.M.) $2 50. | For Baltimore, Washi Norfolk Charleston—through tickets sold, and throngh carried, in the Sand 9A. M. and 4and 56% P. M. from New York. Pavnengeas with baggage cross the ferry fifteen minutes before the trains leave. Monday ovening M RR Mi Lucullus..... MA Monday, Feb, 21, By Madame SO: Office. sion on the thi DA . Pebruw ar r. Senford IED A ir. Davidy ROADWAY THEATRE.—k. a, Leasee.—Doors upon at 6 ry 21, ND pYT Int Senator 2 Senator Uermion , Calanthe. A rri quay fou comnts, Ibe Beraed D SETTLED. Mra. - Mre Box Mr. Cox,....-.-Mr. Whiting | Mrs. Cox IRLO’S GARDEN —MAB, H. SONTAG’S EIGHT- teenth night —Notice.—The public are res Thformed that the Oyers Season witl shertly elose—@ thmited number of nights remain only to be gwen. OD positively last aight of LA SUNNAMBULA. NTAG, Signors Bad YNAMBULA, on 11, can have their tickets exchanged for SONNAMBULA, February 21, by applying at the Wall street Ticket Office, on Monday morning. 4 ali, Pozzolini, Ke. Secured reats for sale at No 45 Wall street, and the Box Opera comm ok. Holders of Siande: the last Opera season United States Tinist, res sisted by 3. Duo from Don and Gasp 2. Romanza—*‘ 1’ y quest,) P 4, Aria 6, Trio" Pa} ali, and 7. Grand Sympho air by paniment Tickets, O1 tion, The at 73¢ o'clo nificent of the whol called the ‘The immense rice. roadway. Volunteers. just imported Model Artists, P.M; S 7 in the evening D 1. Overture—Martha fe ormandie,”” Sig. Badiali “The Witehes’ Danee,”” (by particular 5. Duo for the voie easly, by Sontag and Paul Julien. pa Tacci”” Signors Pozzolini, Badi- Rocco ... ve ne Triumphale au Memoir Washington. arranged from national nd performed, for the frst time, aul Julien, with orchestral aecom- ROBERT HELLER, the extraordinary Soirces trong, is sufficient evidence that umph, which is without a parallel in this country, Even- ing performances to commence at 7% o'clock, apd on Sa- turday afternoonat 3. Admission 50 cents: cl half fice at Jollie’s Music Store, No. 300 Wednesday evening, March 2, Benefit of the New York Day licket 0} USEUM OF EGYPTIAN IQUITIES—STUY VE- sant Institute, 680 Broudway.—New open, the rare and valuable collection of Pharonic and Ptolemaic direct from Egypt, and formed by Dr. Ab- tt. during”a residence eo upwards of twent; the East. Admission 50 cents; children half priee, logues for sale in the rooms. and 6 to9 P. ton street, near Wi R. COBBETT, MEMBER OF THE N. Y. UNIVERSITY, No. 19 Duane street, between Chatham and William streets. @ffice hours from 7 A. M. to9 P. M. nights, (Tuesday, Thursday, and Satuy Apply, from 8 a. M. to A. MOORE, on the staxe IBLO’S GARDEN.—THIS STABLISHMENT be enguged for rexpectable performances on the off ager and Proprietor. The «ntertainments effered by this celebrated eompany of musicians and lineators, eannot be equalled by am See progra: eoneert commences at 73 o'clock Admission 9% eants The public are respectfully infarmed that the afterncom concerts are dixcontinued. (\RAND FAREWELL CONCERT.—PAUL JULIEN, WI0- other in hoors open at Gi; Peter.... Von Dunder. Peter Stanmitz,...Mr. Hale | Von Clump. Mr.Chi Von Block,..... Mr.Bernard | Bertha .... Mra. FIRST COME FIRST SEBVED. Marquis . Ly Frontin,, THE I Paddy Ryan Mr. Brougham | Ju Miss Tayleure Marrowfat.Mr. Chippindale | Nane . ‘OOD’S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ard street.—Open every ‘evening, —#L Ma- de- tfully snnounces that he will give a MADAME HENRIETTE SONTAG, SIG. C. BADIALI, SIGNOR POZZO! Grand Farewell Concert on Tuesday evenii at Metropolitan Hall, op which occasion IG. ROCCO, iia SIG. GASPERONR, PART I. arone ‘aul Julien t the most amazing and ge: ca, Among the many m 1. Overture to La Gazea Ladra 2. Rondo Russe, Paul Julien, . : quale, Signors Badiali and 4. Ballad—‘‘Twas Within a Mile of Edinboro’ Town,” Madame Sontag. 5. Grand Fantasia—Lucrezia Borgia, (exeented for the first time ) by Paul Julien........Saintom 6. Grand Sena from I Puritani, Madame Son- tag and Signors Poxsolini PART 1. ELLER’S SALOON OF WON! way, Chinese Buildings—Tenth Week of the Prince of Wisards—Immence Success of the New Series.—Prefessor at original necromancer, whose lysterieuses have for nine conse- cutive weeks, attracted large audiences of She beneyy and fashion of New York, offers for the tenth week of his un- surpassable entertainments, a splendid selection of mag- ms scientific world, be wil Bo ast Who have in the kindest manner volunteered their valu- able services, together with a grand Orchestra ef fifty performers, under the direetion of Cari Kekert, from Kirnani, Sig. Gasparone and violin, com; 1 Ecker Smconp sicrt! ument and inquiry, wonder which has created more and astonishment, than all tl the day. Also, the very novel and original invention, theories a1 e Dollar and Two Dollars, ing, February 18, at the Music Store of Mr, Hall & Quy Feast Doors open at 6. Concert te commence Mysterious Raprixas! ia, 1’ MUSEU! 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