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TISEMEATS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ~~ seer eter Renper ree is ment ml we POR SIXTH PAGE. ew CORPORATION BOTICES. TION NOTICE --PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given that petitions have been ted in the Board of Assistant Aldermen, for the construction of sewers in the following named streets, to wit: Forty- fourth street, from Tenth avenue to the river, or through Meventh avenue to Forty-second street; Forty fifth from Third avenue to a point five hundred feet west of Fifth avenne; Thirty-fifth street, from Fifth to Madison avenue; Thirty-cighth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues; Forty-ffth street, from Sixth to th avenue. All persons interested in the above, and having objections thereto, are requested to present the amo, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at his office, on on before Monday, February 21, 1853. ICHOLAS DEAN, Prosident. Groton Aqueduct Department February 14, 1853. JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given that petitions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen, for the construction of sewers in the follo, named streets, to wit: Thirty-fifth street, from pany od feet east of Second avenue to the East river; Fifty-fourth street, between Third and Fourth avenues; Forly-cighth 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 persons interested in the above, or any of them, and having objections thereto, are requested to t the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at office, on or before ‘Monde Febri 21, 1853, NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Groton Aqueduct Department, February 14, 1853. 'TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following reso- have been presented in the Board of rmen :— Te fence vacant lots on the south side of Sixteenth stree! ‘Detween Fifth and Sixth avenues; to fag & space five feo im width on northerly side of Nineteenth street, between Seeond and Third avenues; to regrade and repave Jackson square, and relay and repair the crosswalk from the south- ast corner of Horatio st. and the Fighth avenue, to the point where Greenwich avenue intersects the Eighth aye- Bue, near Fourteenth st. All presons interes| Farag, ebjections thereto, are requested to present them, in wri- ting to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 24th of February inst. JAMES FUREY, Street Com. t Department, Feb. 14, 1853. QREKT DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RBOORDS— SS Pantie notice is hereby given, that the following petl- tions have been ted in the Board of Assistant Alder- men:—To pave ty -fifth st, from First to Third avenua, and flag four fect of sidewalk where not now flagged; to regu- ‘ate and set curb and gutter in Ninth avenue, from Fifty- fist to Fifty fourth street. All ervons interested, having ehjections 0, are requested to present them, in wri- ting, to the'ui “pe! hisofice_‘on or before the 24th dey of February inst. ’ JAMES FUREY, Street Com. De ent, Feb. 14, 1853. (ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTIGE 18 HEREBY en, that petitions have been nted in the en, for the construetion of sewers in the following named strects, to wit :—Bank street, from Greenwich avenue to the North river ; Mercer atree' from Prince to Spring street ; Bowery, from First stroet te within fifty feet of Second street ; ‘also, from Walker to Grand street ; and, also, from Broome street, northor- , Where’said street is now not rewered. All os in- ted int he above, or in any of them, and having ob- jections thereto, are requested to present the same, in ‘writing, to the Contract Clerk, at his office, on or before Monday, February 21, 1863. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Croton Aqueduct Department, Feb. 14, 1863, 'TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following pe- ‘titions bave been presented in the Board of Aldermen :— To set curb and gutter, and flag four feet of sidewalk, in 12th street, between Third syenue and Harlem river; to set curb and gutter, and fiag four feet of sidewalk, in ry ieee street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, persons interested, having objections thereto, are zequested to present them, in oe to the under- signed, at his office, on or before the 28th day of Febru- instant. _ JAMES FOREY, Street Commissioner. "Seacauy 18, 1853. ITREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notiee is hereby given, that the following pe- tition has been presented in the Board of Assistant Alder- ng a space through the southerly sidewalk of -eighth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. "all persons interested, and having objections to the same, are requested to present them, in writing, to ‘the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 28th day of t. February instan FUREY, Street Commissioner. JAMES February 18, 1863. JORPORATION NOTICE.—DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS: ‘and Supplies, Feb. 19, 1853.—To Builders—Sealed pro- will be received at the oftice of the Commissioner of and Bopplies, No. 1 New City petra ‘Wednes- ay, March 2, 1868, at 12 o'clock M, at which time they will be opened, (in accordance with the ordinance there- ig @ three story house in Elizabeth street, for,) for Seiden Walker and Bayard, to be constructed so as to acoommodate Hose Co. No. 14, the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, and the Fire Wardens. Also, for the al- terations and repairs to house in Gergen street, between Hester and Walker, for the use Engine Co. No. 15. Also, for the alterations and repairs to house in Eldr street, near Division, for the use of Hook and Ladder No. 4, Builders will estimate for the mason and earpen- ter work for each house separately. The plans and speci- fications of the work required to be done, and all informa- Sigsiet orgene wrret ce £8 jen re ‘al ui 0. Blisabeth street. Blank estimates will be furnished at either office. N.B.—The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all, or any of the estimates, if deemed for the in- €0 ent of the Corporation. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, IRPORATION NOTICE.—PUBIIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY given that petitions have been Prosented to the | Board of Aldermen, for sewers in the follo named streets, to wit :—In Mott street, from Walker to Chatham street; alo, in Third avenue, between Twenty sixth and Twenty-seventh streets; also, in Forty-fourth street, from 200 feet east of Sixth avenue, to and through Third ave- nue, to sewer in Forty-second street. All persons inter- ested in the above, and mye objections thereto, are re- | quested to prerent the same, in writing, to the Contract rk, at this office, on or beforé Wednesday, March 24, 1868. NICHOLAS DEAN, President, Groton Aqueduct Department, February 21, 1863. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICES. LCCC CSCIC COLL A OTC C CIO JUBLIC ADMINISTRAIOR’S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is git ven to the relati; and oad kin of E. D. 5 a of ene mye from California, deceased, and who is alleged to have di intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the seventh day of March next, at ten o’cloek in the forenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, Feb. 4th, 1853. JUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- ders street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of Edmund Pickavauce, seaman of Liver- deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, it I shall apply to the Bee we of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 7th day of Marc! a at 10 o'clock im the forenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Dated New York, Feb. 4, 1863. Public Administrator. JUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- bers street.—Notico is hereby given to the relatives ‘and next of kin of Robert Lanning, of Oakland eounty, Michigan, late of California, deceased, and who is alle; to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration n the estate of the said intestate, on the 7th day of next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. P B. SWEENY, Dated, New York, Feb. 4, 1853. Public Administrator. JUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- Pp bers street, —Notice fis hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of P. Riordan, of Sacramento, Cali- fornia, merchant, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I 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. SWKENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, Feb. 4th, 1853. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street —Notice is hereby A had to the relatives and next of kin of Susan Magee, of the city 0: New York, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that the effects of the said intestate in the hands of the Pub- Ke Administrator, will be administered and bend aor of dy him according to law unless the same be claimed b; some lawful exeeutor or administrator of the deceased, by the 7th day of March next. B. SWKENY, Public Administrator, | Dated New York, Feb. 4, 1863. AGENCY. MERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASR- A Mington, D.C. under the direction’ of ‘Aaron Vaight Palmer, unsellor of the Supreme Cours of the Unites States, for the prosecution and recovery of claims on the United States before Congress, the Executive Departments, and Boards of Commissioners sitting in Washington; settlo- | ment of accounts with the Exccutive Departments, and ining the remission of fines, penalties, and forfeitures, for alleged violations of the revenue, or other laws the United States ; recovery of debts , and in- Beritances in the United States and foreign countries ; imvostments in United States and State securities, colleo- tuona generally, remittances, and other money business ; yebase of government lands for foreign emigrants, &c. Facundersigned has officiont and roliab correspondents in the several States and Territorics of the Union, and will ive his prompt and faithful attention to all business con- to the agency. Letters must be post paid. Office | south corner of Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasury Department. AARON H. PALMER, otor and Consul General of Exuador for the U. 9. Washington, December, 1852 | transportation. eee MR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP F Apone, Capt. J. C. Luce. This steamship will de- ith the United States mail for Europe, positively on tnrday, bth March, at 12 o’clock M., from her dock, at the foot of Canal str No berth secured till paid for. For frieght or , having unequalled accommoda- tions for elezance and comfort, agniy. EDWARD K, COLLINS & CO., 66 Wall street, Passengers are requested to be on board at 1134 A. bf. The steamship BALHC will succeed the ARCTIC, and sail 19th March, HE NEW YOPK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamess.—The ships comprising this line are the following :— These ships having been contract, expressly for government service, every care been taken in their eonstruction—as in Loewy ime ensure strength and and their accomm ns passengers are up- nes for elegance and comfort. ‘of passage from New York to Liverpool, in frst sabin, $120: in second cabin, $70, Exclusive use of oxtra size state room, $300. From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £25. An cod attached to each ship, No berths seeured until for, ov BANG. From New York. From Saturday, Feb. Wednesday, Jan. 26.. “ Do. Do, Feb. Do. De. Feb. 23. Do, Do. Mar. 9 Do. De. . 28. De, Do. April 6. Deo. Be. April 20, Do, Do. y 4 Do. Do May 18. De. Deo. June 1. De. De. Jane 16., Do. De. June 29.. * Do, Do, July 13.. De De. July 27 Do. De. Aug. 10. Do, Do, Aug. 2. Do. Do. Sept. 7 Do, Do. Rept. 21.. Do, Do. Oct. 5, % De. De. Oct. 19.. “ . Do. Do. Nov. 2. Do, Do Nov. 15. Do. Do, Nov. 30. Do, Deo. %.... “ De. Deo. 14 De Des. 28.. “ For it or Loarent ay to BROWN, SHIPLEY & 00. Liverpool, nt © E.G. ROBERTS & CO. 18 Ring’ 1 Rome Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & Ob., No. 26 Bue Notre dea 3; or GEO" DRATER' Playre, . ‘The owners of these Pats not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, le, jewelry, us stones, OF ‘anions bills of nding are migoed therefor, and’ the value dhoreot therein expressed. 2 TEAMSHIP NIAGARA.—THE R. M. STEAMSHIP NIA- ‘a will sail from the stream on Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, P. M. A steamboat will leave the dock, at Jersey City, at 2 o'clock. Passengers are requested to be at the dock before that time. RM on teen ie ips. ve Havre on low York on the Ist of each month:— From New York. From Havre: Jan. 1 Feb. 16. May 1 Jane 16. Sept.1 Oct. 16, Feb. 1 M’reh 16, June July 16. Oct. 1 Nov. 16, Mar. 1 April 16. July 1 Aug. 16, Nov. Deo. 16, zt Be ug. 1 Jan. 16. it those actually incurred. ICKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— YROM PHU.ADELPHIA, City of Mancheste: Thursday, March 8, 1853, City of Glasgow. ‘Thursday, March 31, 1853. LIVERPOOL. + Wednesday, March 2, 1853, peter Mareh 30, 1853, F PASSAG] (sccording to state rooms.) gentry will be ions, for Liverpool. and drafts on the Bank of Iro- sterling upwards. Hand bills can Raloon, $00, $65, and 855 A limited number of third clase taken, and found with saat From 21 pb gieps of sums be had at the offies of THOMAS RICHARDSON, Agent, 41 Exchange place. YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE ded. Apply to J. MeBYMON, 88 Broadwry. IN AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED SOUTHAMPTO! States Mail Steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, com- mander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to s Saturday, iver. land the mails and passer 12, at 18 o'elock, from Ber 4 North Priee of Papsage, first Con during the voyege chdald be sent os ring the voyage should be sent on bailing, marked yaraday. thi : to MORFMER LIVINGSTON, “Agen to Baggage not wanted board the day before “below.” No freight will be taken after ht or appl; 60 Broadway. ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON, E. M. Fitch, Commander, will sail for Bremen, touch: ing at Southampton, on Saturday, February 26 b, from Pier No. 3North river, at 12 o'clock M. Price of passa; In first eabia, main saloon, $120 In first cabin, lower saloo 100 In second cabin... . 60 An experienced 51 ‘ip. All let- tera must pass through the Post Oflice. Specie delivered | in Hayre and London. For passage or freight, apply to LER, SAND, & RIERA, Agents, 26 South street. ASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, @LASGOW, ke.—" t's Line of Packets.—W. & J.T. TAP- | SCOTT & CO., 86 South street, New York, continue to | make engagements, on most favorable terms, to bring out ngers in the same expeditious manner as heretofore, m all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, by their une: jualled line of packets, sailing from Liverpool every three ys, from London each alternate Thursday, and from Glasgow twice each month. They also remit’ money in the ‘same safe manner as hitherto, in largo or. small sums, by drafts pa at sight in all the principal laces ‘throughout England, ‘Ireland, Scotland” Wales, ranee, and Germany 4 SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE—VANDER- Dilt’s line for San Francisco.—The Accessory Tran sit Company (of Nicaragua) proprietors. Only line giving through tickets, including the Isthmus crossing. Through in advance of the mail. The new double engine rteam- ship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,200 tons burden, will leave from pier No. 2 North river, at 3 o’clock,P. M., precisely, on Saturday, Marsh 5, for San Juan del Norte, direct, cornecting with the regular Pacific steamship over the Nicaragua Transit route, having but twelve miles of land These steamships are unsurpassed in their accommodations and ventilation. Passengers are cautioned against the representations of hired runners for other lines—none are employed for this line. For in- formation or peeeee, at the lowest rates, apply only to C. VANDERBILT, Agent, No. 9 Battery place, up stairs. A mail bag will be made up at this office, NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPANY.—FOR New Orleans, via Havana.—The splendid steamsbi CRESCENT CITY,’ Rodney Baxter, commander, will sail from the pier at the foot of Warren street, 'N. R., om Monday, February 28, at 2 o’eloek, P. M., precisely. RATZS OF PASRAGE TO HAVANA AND FBW ORLEANS—NEW ARRANGEMENT. Ladies’ and after saloon berths, Second eabin berth: . No freight taken to Havana but specie. Freight taken to New Orleans rhs cents per cubic foot. oe of freight are req to supply themselves with the company’s bills of lading, which may be had on applica- tion at the office. No other form will be signes, No | Dills of lading signed after twelve o’clock on the day ef For freight or age, apply to fi. 0. ROBERTS, 177 West these, corner Warren. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, carrying the great United States Mail. Only through United States Mail line for California and Oregon, via As- inwalland Fanama. Greatly reduced prices. The xplan- aa new and bein) U.8 Mail steamship GEORGIA, 8,000 tons burthen, D. D. Porter, U.S. Navy, Comaisnder, will sail on Saturday, March 5th, at 2o’clock. P. M., pre: cisely, from pier foot of Warren street, North river, for Aspinwall, direct. The Pacific Mail Steamship Comoany’s magnificent steamers TENNESSEE and NORTHERNER, will be in readiness at Panama to take the mails ané pas- sengers of the Georgia, and sail immediately for San Francisco. No efforts are spared on the part of the companies to send their passengers through with expedi- tion, comfort and safety. Passengers will be landed at the railrad wharf at Aspinwall free, Transit of the Isthmus at the passengers’ expense. For freight or pas- sage apply to CHaS. A. WHITNEY, at the office of the | Companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren. MITH DUNNING HAS OPENED AN (CE AT 185 Greenwich street, corner of Dey street, for the sale and leasing of houses, stores and lots, collecting rents, Joaning money on bond and mortgage, avd the transact- ing of all matters relating to real estate Sales of house- bold furniture at auction solicited, and attended to with prompinens ‘and despatch. References—James Van Nos- President Merchants’ Bank; D. Randolph Martin, President Ocean Bank; A. B, Hays, Cashier North River Bank. T ee Paras Conger 0 meine & Sneed, we 0; Wheeling, Ya., J. 0 Buckles & Judge, Cincinnati, Ohio: 1.@. Buckler & Co., Lonixville, Ky. Particular attention | paid to Gilling orders for produce, aud to forwarding mer- fhandinn toand from the Rant. tonisville, Jan. 18. 1868. J[\O PUBLISHERS AND OTHERS—AUSTRALIAN AGEN- oy—The advertiser who is acquainted with the jor Bs oy) being hd bet mre jt ap ore Maa ¢ alt agency for periodicals and cheap reprin' or any kind of commission. Addross C. C., Herald office, “ee three days; ‘ ae ; HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP MERLIN, W. SAMP- fon, eommander, will sail for Bermuda and St. omas on Monday, 7th March, 1853. Passage money to Bermuda $30; to St. Thomas $70, For freight or age, apply to E CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. Y. Quan ALPS,—CONSIGNEES ARE REQUESTED TO vend at once for their goods, by this steamer. OR PANAMA.—TO SAIL ABO UT 6TH MARCH, THE tions for a few select cabin passengers only, For apply to Captain ANTONIO. PELLETIER, 08 Wall street, or to OVERMANN & GRUNER, 98 South street. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI WEEKLY U8. mail line.—The new and fast going steamer AS. AUGER, J. Dickinson, commander, will leave pier No. 4, N.R} on Saturday, Feb 26th, at 9 o'clock, P.M. reasely. For freight ap ly board, where ail bilie of ni al for at the office of SPOPFORD, TILESTON & 00., 48 South atrest. Through Mehete for Florida as follows :—To Jacksonville $31; to | foot of Cortlandt atrect, at 8 wan A M. | Bal cee ply sold, ant rou | Snd’s and 634 FM. ines Al packet ship AFFGHAN, She has accomuuda- ‘ iC SPREna oeatA Chana innnnnaae N™, YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE —Thi to San Franciseo, via Aspinwall and Pa- mama. No detention on the Isthmus. At greatly re- duced rates. The new and fast aide wheel steamship UNION, (1,500 tons burthen,) Richard Adams, Comman- der, will leave New York for Aspinwall, (Navy Ba fom pier No. 4 North River, on Saturday, March Sih, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, eounceting with the new and mag- nificent side wheel double engine steamship WINFIELD (2,100 tona,) Edward Dunn, Commander, which steamer will be in ‘readiness at Panama to receive the Union's passengers, and eail immediately for San Frau- cisco. The accommodations and yentilation of the Win- ficld 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. Rwvery exer- tion will be made on the part of the line to insure com- fort, expedition, and safety. the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama Railroad, d are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agents. A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the new United States Postage law, for the convenience of the pu EEKLY LINETO CALIFORNIA—U. 8. MAIL STEAM- ship Company and Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Satisfied that the public interests and convenience de- mand a weekly line between New York and San Francis- eo, the Pacific and United States Mail Steamship Compa- nies—the pioneers in steain navigation between the At- lantic and Pacific ports—will at once arrange their ships, in both oceans, 40 as to extend their present semi-month- ly service to a weekly line, eommencing on the 20th proxim ‘a8 follows:—Leave New York on the 5th, 13th, ith and 28th; leave San Francisco on the 1st, 8th, 16th, and 24th. The spare tonnage of the com} s, and the safety and regularity with whieh they have horotofore performed their voyages, afford the best guarantee ‘against detention and accidents. These companies aro Prepared, with their extra tonnage and the facilities whieh long experionce afforda them, not only fully to ac- commodate the publie, but to do soat the most favorable ra OR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE NEW AND MAGNIFI- cent clipper ship KMPRESS OF THE SEA, will sall ‘a few days. This ship bas large and beautiful cabins, fitted expressly for the conveyance of ladies and families, She is the largest merchant ship afloat, and is expected to make the Passa to San Franciseo’ inside of ninety 3a. For t Or passage a| to ig “J, 8 OARFORD, 92 Wall street, USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE—THE NOBLE SHIP EUPHRASIA, Captain Ammi Smith, now taking in gargo at pler 12, Hast river, will sail for Melbonrae, Port Philip, punetually on the 244 inst. The Kuphrasia {s the seventh ship of this well establishod line, and will be pro- visioned in the same liberal manner as her predecessors. Passengers are requested to examine her accommodations before engaging elsewhere. For p apply on board ortoR, CARON or JOHN OGDEN: 116 : ‘all street. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE.—THE NOBLE SHIP EUPHRaSIA can accommodate a few more passen- rs, algo a small quantity offfreight, if applied for imme- ately at Pier 12, East river, or at the office of the sub- scribers. The EUPHRASIA will positively go to sea on Saturday morning, 26th inst. gers will have their baggage on board the day previous. nearly new and beautiful Cae? bark’O) ON will succeed the RUPHRA- SIA as eighth ship of this line, and sail on the 15th March. R. c. IN, or J. OGDEN, 116 Wall street. USTRALIAN PACKET LINE.—THE BEAUTIFUL CLIP- yer ship THEOXENA, will be dispatchéll on her reg- ilar day early in March.’ The proprietors of this line call attention to this splendid vessel, and refer to the Prompt manner in which thelr former ships (the ALBUS and PEYTONA) have sailed from this port. To persons intending to visit Austrailia, this line offers the advan- tages of fast vessels, elegance of accommodation, and every comfort to render the voyage agreeable, being com- manded by tried and experienced Captains, and provi- sions furnished on the most liberal scale. An early ap- lication is important, Apply on board, or to Capt. An- tonio Pelletier, 98 Wail street, or OVERMANN & GRUNER, 28 South street. USTRALIA.—A WELL QUALIFIED LICENSED SUR- geon can secure a free passage, in exchange for his services, in a ship to sail on Saturday, 26th inst., by ap- plying immediately to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall gireet. IXCELSIOR LINEFOR AUSTRALIA.—THE SPLENDID Al aa ship PANAMA, is now rapidly loading at pier 18 Kast river, and can yet take 1,000 bbls. freight, and accommodate a few more cabin ‘passengers. ‘This ship, was builtin this city expremsly for the China trade, and bas never been beaten. She has made the passage from Canton in 82 days; thd run to Anjier in i days; and has just returned from Shanghae in 97 days. She +9) has performed the voyage out and home, discharging and receiving full cargoes in the amazing short time of seven months and twenty days. Apply to FR MELBOURNE AND PORT PHILIP, 7s The splendid new steam clipper CITY OF NORFOLK, will be ready to receive freight in «few days, and will have immediate despatch for the above ports. ‘This ves- sel is remarkably sharp, and is expected to make a very uick run out. She has splendid accommodatior ow more eabin a. Por balance, of freight or seage, apply to LLER Vall at. Our uel P, Lord goes out in this vessel to estab- lish a commission house at Melbourne, ond would take eharge of any consignments made to him. For further information, apply as above. F% SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.—THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP ST. THOMAS, Captain Merrill, having four-Afths of her cargo engaged, will have immediate despateh as above. Having extensive accommodations for first and second class passengers, persons destined for Australia will find it to their advantage to examine this superior fast sailing vessel before elsewhere. For balance of ht, or passage, apply to DEPPERMAN & ALBUR- Tis seasaver street, oF ‘& BALCHEN, 105 and 07’ Wall street. EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Mobile, stopping at Havana—The new side wheel ni 1p BLACK OR, Robert W. Shufeldt, U. 8. N., commander.—The steamer Black Warrior will sail for Mobile, on Friday, February 26th, at 12 o'clock precisely, from pier foot of Harrison ‘street, North river. Passage, $65. t taken for Now Orleans, at 800. eubic foot. Goods consigned to 1. Meade & Co., Mobile, will bo for warded free of commissions, No freight taken to Havana but specie. No freight received on sai days. Com- y's bills of ean be had at 39 Nassau street. Ehippers must send in their bills of lading to the office by nine o’elock P. M., on Thursday, February 24. Passen- gers for Havana must procure Rasrports before leaving port. LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & (0., 31 Broadway. OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— FE The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, E. wendy, commander, will leave North river, on 18 Betartay, February 26th, at 8 elo P.M. For freight, a) on board, and for x LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—U, 8. MAIL LINE. —The superior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 5. ‘Woodhull, on Saturday, February, 26th, st o'clock, P.M., from pier No. 4 North river. Apply toSAMUEL U MIT: CHILL, 194 Front street. The Alabama, C, D. udiow, on Saturkay, March 6th. For speed, strength, accommoda- tions, and fare, these ships have no superior on the coast. HIPPERS PER CLIPPER SNOW SQUALL, AT THE foot of Wall street, will please hand in their bills of lading for signature at once. Twenty-five tons of light freight can be taken immediately under the hatch, if sent on board this day, for which apply to SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street. DRY GOODS. ‘PRING MANTILLAS.—THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW +. prepared to submit to the inspection of merchants and wholesale buyers from every section of the Union, his importations and manufactures for the present season, comprising an elegant and most extensive variety of a. risian novelties, selected during the past month fom the emporiums of the most celebrated French modistes; to- gether with a splendid assortment of sill, lace and other spring mantillas, of his own manufacture, being eopies | atterns, all of which he offers at | from the best. French wholesale on the most liberal terms — GEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA from pier No. 1, North river.—Two lines daily, at 7A.M., and 2P. M.—Accommodation line, at 7A. M.— By steamboat Jolin Potter to South Amboy, cars to Bor- dentown, and steamboat R. Stockton to Philadelphia. | by steamboat John famden by cats— Returning, leave Fare—$2. Express line, at 2 P. M., Potter to Amboy, thenee direct to through in four hourt. | Fare— $3. Philadelphia at 7 A. M., and 2P. M. R ALBANY:—FARE $1.—ALBANY AND NEW York Inland Route Railroad.—Two daily express trains, at OA. 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 ehecked for Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo. Passengers also reosived at Broome and Bowery, and Twonty-sixth streot and Fourth avenue stations. The above traing will land passengers at Croton Falls and Chatham Four Corners only. All other trains will start from City Hall station, corner of Tsyon Row and Centre street, as heretofore. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street, for Atbany 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. - Exprens ba] 6P.M.; tego ee train, 6 P.M. "assengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four teenth, and Thirty-first atreets. ge Sunday trains, from Canal street, at 734 A. M., for Poughkeepsie, and at6 P. M. for Albany, stopping at all way stations. © EDMUND FRENCH, Superintendent. ‘States Mail and Ex New Jersey Railroad, Lines, through in four hours, ia Jersey Oity—Leaving Now York, M., and 4and 5% Fare in the 8 A. M. and ., $2 75, and in the nd 534 P.M, $3, Low . M., and 64 P.M. For fi dl (8 and 9 A.M. and 4 P.M.) $250. For Baltimore, yn, Norfolk and Charleston—through tickets carried, in jhe 8 and 9 A. M. from New York. Passengers ferry fifteen ininutes before the the with baggage cross trains leave. EW YORK AND MONTREAL RAILROAD. York to Bellows Falls, Rutland, Burlington, Johnebury,Rouse’s Point, Ogdensburg, Montreal, and in- termediate towns. Tickets can be procured at the New York and New Haven Railroad office, 412 Broadway. Express trains leave at 8 A.M. apd 3}, P.M. Baj ec checked through. so by the railroad steamers from Peck Ap every day at 3 P. M ‘Bille of lading furnished, if desired. Merctiandise in bond will receive prompt at- tention. Price reduced. F. HYDE, Agent, 162 South street. Passengers will be landed on | —_e~y NAA AAA UGUST HUMMEL’S FREQUENTLY IMPROVED AND Probatum Essence of Coifee.—QOn of this essence will go as far as four pounds of roasted store coffee; and cottee made by thix essence will preserve, per- fectly, the real taste of the best roasted store coffee, but will have a more delicate and finer flavor, ® finer color, and will certainly be much more wholesome for every person, than pure roasted store coffee; it will also be clear without requiring anything to clarify it. Manu- factured and for sale, wholesale and retail, by AUGUST HUMMEL & CO., No, 43 Julianna street, below Willow, Philadelphia. Advice for use:—To make two quarts stror or mild coffee, take one table-spoonful of ground roasted store coffee, as usual, and halfe tea-spoonful of this es- sence. A more or less quantity of collee must be made after this proportion. P. 8 —After using, close the pack- age carefully, and keep it particular ina dry place. De- pot 58 Sullivan street, near Spring, and for sale at every grocery store in the city, MAURICE, ‘NT FOR THE HOUSE OF JULES , Arone, of Paris, No. 62 William atreet, room 19, New York, importer of Parisian articles, such as porte- monnaies, all kinds of brushes, umbrella and 1 sticks, canes, hatter’s articles, paper weights, segar boxes, lamps, shirts and collars, and other articles, wa JORNELIUS’ SOLAR LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, MANTEL condelabras, gas chandeliers, pendants, &c., in damask and gilt finish. Silver plated on albata castors, baskets, table forks, $6 to $9 per dozen; spoons, $3 to $5; oval and gothic tea trays, bronzes, ivory handle table cutlery, carvers, &e. ASHER MORGAN, 152 William street, between Fulton and Ann, opposite the chureh. OLT’S PISTOLS,—NOTICE—DEALERS IN FIREARMS are hereby notified that imitations of Colt’s arms, manufactured in Europe, and closely resembling the gen: uine, are now imported into the United States for sale. As the salo of any such arms would be an infringement of Colonel Colt’s patents, and as the spurious are offered for genuine Colt’s pistols, this notice is given to put dealers and purchasers on their guard. Any person found im- orting or selling such arms, or any others made in vio- tion of Col Colt’s patents, will be prosecuted. SAMUEL COLT, RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Bedding depot.—iron bedsteads $4 to $40; the healthy spring mattress, &c., $6 to $30; the new Claatic felt beds, pillows, quilts, &c’; also, pure hair mat- tresses, all warranted. Hotels, steamers, and seminaries supplied promptly to order. Please call and examine, at 5583 Broadway, above Spring street. FFICIAL—NOTICE TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF Boiler Iron.—Treasury Department, Feb. 10, 1853.— The fifteenth section of the act of Congress entitled “An act to amend an act entitled an act for the better seeuri- ty of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam, and for other purposes,” approved 30th August, 1852, provides— “That all plates of boiler iron shall be distinctly and permanently stamped in such manner as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, and, if practicable, in seh place or places that the mark shall be left visible after the plates are worked into boilers, with the name of the manufacturer, the quality of the iron, and whether or not hammered, and the place where the same is manu- factured.”” In pursuance to the authority vested in this department by the above section of said law, notice is horeby given to the manufacturers of boiler’ iron that, in future, all fron to be used in boilers, in steam vessels, must be clearly and distinctly stamped in not less than threo places on each sheet or plato, as follows, vis: —At two iagonal corners, at a distance of about four inches from the edgos, and also about the middle of each plate or sheet, with the name of the manufacturer and the name of the place where manufactured, designating the latter by the name of the elty, town, or county, and also State, It is at the option of the parties to add the name of the works. Ifthe plates are formed from cbarooal iron which has not beon hammered before being rolled, it is to be also stamped, in connection with the above, with the letter C, If of charcoal fron which has beon hammered before being rolled, it is to be marked with the letters 0. H. If of puddled iron, it is to be marked with the letter P. In addition to the above, the different qualities of the fron, Ist, 2d, 3d, &e., will be designated upon the plates by numerals, viz: No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, &c. THOMAS CORWIN, Secretary of the Treasury. APER HANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES & 00., NO. &f Chambers street, (next but one to Stewart’s,) cor- ner of Broadway, offer at wholesale and retail the most extensive assortment, of every quality, of the richest atyle of decorations, imitations of oaks, marble, &. most skilful workmen are employed te hang the papers. +O WHISKERS OR MOUSTACHES?—WHY, THEY ARE more like women than men; why don’t they use Graham's Onguent? and in six weeks it will force the beard to grow strong and luxuriant, and will not stain or injure the skin. $1 per bottle, and sent to any part of the eountry, R.G. GRAHAM, 88 Ann street, Fowler’s Buildings. R. WARD'S—OFFICE IN CANAIL, STREET, ONB door from Broadway, up stairs. Hours, 8.A. M. to $ P.M.; Sundays, from 10'A. M. till 12M., and from 6 i Tin the evening. R. RALPH’S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 to 12 A. M., ‘and 6 to9 P. M., Sunday excepted, at No. 643 Hous- ton street, near Wooster. R. COBBETT, MEMBER OF THE N. Y. UNIVERSITY, No. 19 Duane street, between Chatham and William streets, Office hours from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN Chatham and William. Office hours, from 7 A. M. OP. M. Sundays, from7tol0 A. M.,and from 6 te 8PM. R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET. OFFICK HOURS D from 7A. M. to P.M. Sundays, from 7 to half- Past 10 4. M. and from 5 to 8 PM. TEWPORT WATER CURE WILL BE OPENED ON THE Ist of April. It has been fitted up with regard to the comfort and convenience of patients, and this, with the healthfuiness of the Newport climate, will make it a ‘REH, Newport, most desirable cure. Address Dre W. F. Rhode Island. CS OF CORNS, BY MADAME BERHARD, NO. 167 Bowery, eant ‘side, 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 she will remove corns, bunions, nails grown in the flosh, k&e., without eausing the least pain or inconvenience. Persons can be attended to at home, or at 6 B.'s residence. LAIRVOYANT FXAMINATIONS—DR. SWAN AND Madame Johnson, the eclebrated Mesmoric and Botanic Physicians, are permanently located at 310 Madi- son, near Gouverneur street, where they can be consulted daily on the examination of diseases, and prescribe for the same, and will give a correct ‘account of absent friends, lost or stolen property, and all business transac- tions. ‘Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Take the Fast Broadway or Grand street omnibus, stop at Gover- nour street, brings you within two blocks of mny office. OCTOR VAN HAMBERT’S GERMAN FEMALE RENO- vating Pills.—Both in the female infirmary and in pri- vate practice, Dr. Van Hambert, of Germany, has used these pills with unparalleled success. Price $1 per box N. B.—Purchase none unless they have the certificate of | eopywright on the wrapper, and the written signatures offi, C. Van Hambert, M, D., on the duty stamp around each box, and E, M. GUION, General Agent for Unitod States, America, 127 Bowery, corner of Grand street, and Mrs. Hayes, 175 Fulton street. Brooklyn OLLOWAY'S PILLS, A SAFE AND CERTAIN REME dy for indigestion and comp aints of the stomach.— The symptoms arising from dyspepsis area disordered stomach and spasms, flatulent and acid eructations, lan- | gour, want of appetite, distention of the stomach, flushed countenance, sense of oppression and sinking after meals, dejection of ‘spirits, defective circulation of the blood, also frequent pains ‘in the head and breast. To remove these unpleasant sensations it is only necessary to take a few doses of Holloway’s Pills. This inestimable medicine will soon pallinte the most urgent symptoms, restore the tone of the stomach, and prevent a recurrence of the dis- ease. Sold by all the venders of medicine throughout the | British empire, and by those of the United States, at 3734 cents, 88 cents, and $1 50 per box. Wholesale at Mr. JO- SPH HORSE Maiden lane, New York, and at the proprietor’s, 44 Strand, London. HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- panion—By Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor of Dis- éason of Women. Twentieth edition, 16mo, pp. 253. Price, $1. Years of suffering, of physical and mental anguish, to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties t¢ the husband, might have been spared by a timely posses. | rion of this work. It is intended especially for the mar. ried, or those contemplating marriage, as {t discloses im- ant secrets which should be known to them particu- | larly. | "Hore, also, every femalo—the wife, the mother—the | onc either budding into womanhood, or the other in the decline of years, in whom nature contemplates an impor. tant change, ean discover the causes, symptoms, and the most efficient remedies, and the most certain mode of eure, in every complaint to which her sex is subject. (Extract of's letter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio.) Darton, May 1, 1861. Dr. A. M. Mavrwxav, 129 Liberty street, | My Dear Sir—My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in consequence of her great anguish and suffering some months before and during her confinement—every successive one more and wore debili- tating and prostrating her, putting her life in imminent danger, and which was, on the last occasion, despaired of. I supposed this state of things was inevitable, and re- signed myself to meet the worst. At this time, (now about two months,) I heard your book highly spoken of, ‘as containing some matters reaching my case. On its re- ceipt and perusal, cannot express to you the relief it | afforded my distressed mind, and the joy its paces im. parted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery ‘of M. M. Dasomeaux provided a remedy. It oj spect to me which I little conceived was possible. But Ke this, ere another year would have passed over my head, in all human probability my wife would have been in her grave, and my children motherless, It is, of course, impracticable to convey more fully the serious subjects treated of, as they are of a nature striot- ly intended for the married, or those contemplating mar. riage. For sale at 222 Broadway, No. 2 Astor House, and at the publishing office, 120 ilberty atreot, New York; Little & Co, Albany; Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Also, T. F. Peterson, No. 96 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. On the receipt of $1, a copy will be transmitted by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States, All letters Frost be addressed, poat paid, to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, office 129 Liberty street, New York, or box 1,224 New York Post office. A pamphlet of sixteen contents of the book, wil gentleman who may desire it, free of fon omen to any of the United States, by addressing as EDICAL ADVISER AND MARRIAGE GUIDE, | with colored anatomical ue 28. copy, free by mail to any address, Soldat 222 Broadway, Broadway Post Offiee, and by the author, M. Larmont, physiciag and sur, |, 42 Reade atreet, corner of Broadway, N. Y. where he treats all there complaints, from 11 A. M. tid | | 3P. M., end from 6 to 9in the evening, . a, more fally explati the Ibe forwarded to any lady ed Pai OWERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT tain rises at 7 o'clock. eoday evening, February 22, will be performed PUTNAM. Washington. Mr.R.Johnston | Liberty...,.. Miss Marshall Oneactaly +» Mr. Eddy | Violetah Mrs. Yeomans William r. Hamilton | K Miss Dawee “The Star Spangled Banner’’ will be sung by Miss Hiffert and the company. Miss Fanny Landers will give a recitation, and Miss Dawes will perform a new pas seul. AUSTRALIA, Michael Howe.Mr. Johns on | kliza Harding Mrs. Yeomans Robin Wildgorse. Mr Stevens | Sal Downright.. Miss Dawes Blithe Bolter......Mr. Reed] Agatha... ra, Grattan Pumpkin Squash. Mr.Glenn | Kang-ar-ree.... Mes. Dann URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—poors at 644; to commence at 7 o'clock, Tuesday evening, February 22. will be performed SPEED THE PLOUGH. Sir Abel Handy..Mr.Placide | Evergreen .....Mr. Russel! Mornington... Mr. Holman | Lady Handy... Mrs. Holman Henry. Mr. Dyott | Miss Blandford, Miss Westoo Far, Ashiield Mr. Thompson Bob Handy... ..Mr. Fisher Overtures, Polkas, &e .. Dame Ashfield, Mrs. Hughes Susan Ashfield. , Miss J. Hill A PHEN( Sowerberry. ....Mr. Russell " Buttercup. -}ir. Thompson | Mes. Barker... .. Mrs.Cooke Mr. Barker... ..Mr.Norton | Betsey Chirrup..... Mins Hill ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 63¢; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Tuesday evening, February 22, will be performed THE SIX DEGREES OF CRIME. Julio Dormitly fs Mr. W. G. Jones Highl iss Mary Partington. GREA’ Mrs, Nichols Jones | Elinor..,, ARNUW’S MUSEUM.—TUESDAY EVENING, 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 scen as usual. Admission to the whole Museum, ke., 25 cents; Parquet ‘and First Balcony, 1234 cents extra. Cazns OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, above Grand street.—Open every night sae week, under the sole direction and personal supervision of EP. Christy, whose eoncerta in this city, for the past six years, have been received with favor by highly re- table and fashionable andiences. Ticketa conte, rs open at 63¢; to commenee at 71, o'clock. On and after Monday, Feb. 28, concert will commence wr before 8 o’clock, turday next, Feb. 26, annual benefit of G. N. IANFORD’S NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROUPE ARE now performing their burlesque operas at the Utica Museum with great success. The troupe will appear at Troy on Tuesday, Mareh 1, and Albany, March 7. Due notice will be given of their ppearance in New York and Philadelphia. SAMUEL S. SANFORD, Manager. ANORAMA.—NOW OPEN, AT METROPOLITAN HALL the mammoth Panorania of the Mississippi river, from its mouth to the Falls of St. Anthony, every even- ing, at balf-part 7 o'clock. On Saturdays, at half-past 5 o'clock. Admission, 50 cents; children, half-price. ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE 10 JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land, is now open, at the new and spacious Georama, in Broadway, adjot the Metropolitan Hotel, ana eontinued every re ae anted from Rag made upon spot, ¥ ward, du: an ee tour, undertaken expressly for ‘he’ work, Mr. B, will explain the paintings personally. Picture moves at 73; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 @’olock. 50 cents; children half-price. BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART, CON- taining a series of suthentic paintings by the wost éelebrated masters, in chronological order, from Guido de Sienne, (A. D., 1231,) down to Horace open for exhibition at the Society Library Rooms, 348 Broadway, from9 A.M. to 5 P.M.,and 7 to 10 PB. M. Admission, 25 cents. H™ CHAPEL, 118 BROADWAY.—PERMANENT Vernet, is now Concerts, given every ovening during the week, by BI1G?RA ELIZA VALENTINI, Prima Donna and Manager. SECOND WEEK, PROGRAMME, PART 1. “Tet All Obey,’ from the Eachantre: 1. «Mc.Rinsey 2. “Scenes that are Brightest ’’.... Richardson 38. Ah! my Child,” from the Proph Miss Bianchi 4. ‘The Harp that once through Tara's Hi: Mrs. Kinsey | 5. “With Verdure Clad,” from Hayden’s Creation, .Sig- norina Valentini. 6, ‘Thou art gone from my Gaze”’.. Master Hill Musical wonder, 10 years of age. 7. Btyrian Song... sees sees eeec ee Miss Bertini 8 Duo, Semiramide, “Dark Day of Sorrow,” by Sig’na Valentini and Miss Duyanti. PART LL. 1, Aria, from ‘Lucy of Lammermoor”... Mr. Orvington 2. “Trust to Luck” Mrs, Richardson 3. Sontag’s Polka.. - “na Valentini 4. Duo from ‘Favorite <Mrs. and Mr. Kinse 5. English Ballad seeeeMaster Hill 6 “The Merry Sun iss Harrison 7. Grand variation from“ Cenerentola’’.... Miss Bianchi 8. “Le boquet si coquet,”” French song, sung in full cos tume, by Signa Valentini. Pianist and Conductor..............J. Augustus Hogan Tickets 25 cents; to be had atali the music stores, and at the door. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. -\XHIBITION.—BALL’S MODEL OF SAN FRANCISCO, This complete and splendid work (in wood, &c.) is on exhibition at 312 Broadway. It covera nearly 1,009 square feet, and its construction employed 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 knowl tion, form, and construction, of San Francisco, as a visit to that city itself. Every building can be seen in its true model, color, material, Yoeation, and proportional size — every ‘hill, strect, and wharf, the shipping, bay, Se. Doors openfrom 10 A. M. to 10. M. Admission, 25 centa, HE 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 ark alltogoand sce them, and set us right if we are wrong. If we are correet, then we will thank you for a shilling each, and your good will. P, W. SPRAGUE & 00, WENS’ ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF MONT Blanc—Special notice.—A place adapted for this novel and beautiful entertainment has at length been selected in this city, and is about undergoing the altera- tion and embellishment requisite for its presentation, due notice of whieh will be shortly given. HE LAST CHANCE TO SEE RISLEY’S ILLUSTRATED | river Thames, and the whole of the City of London. Exhibition commencing every evening, at 734 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. ANTED—TWELVE MORE YOUNG LADIES, FOR ‘an Equestrian Pageant.—Tuition in the art of rid- ing (in the si dle) 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., &e. attached to the promises known as‘ White's Varieties,” will be dlsposod of to cauh purchasers at « barguin. Ap- plication to be made in writing, with real name, ad- ressed to K. P ISTY, box office of the Theatre. 0 THEATRICALS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON) theatrical and ebaracteristic wig maker, 659 Pea: street, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances Attended. | Wigs lent on hire for private partioy and fancy aresa balls. N. B—Any style of thoatrica! wig wade op four hours notice. LIQUORS. q 00 OF BRANDIES, WINFS, GIN $ é rum, whiskey, ’ cordials, syrups, regars, &c., &e., kc. in every variety, for sale, in quanti- ties to suit dealers and families, at twenty per cent less than usual prices, by W. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, corner Crosby. 0.000 ate, STE Jes, oF SCHTEDAM GTN i. schnapps, the finest medicinal articlo fmported: 100~ eases, containing twelve bottles each, choice old club sclinappe, warranted pure, for, sale by WM. H. UNDERHILL, 480 Broome street, oorner Crosby. CA3KS MUIR & SON'S ALE ; BARCLAY, PER- 10 kins & Co.'s, and Robert Byass’ London porter, in pints and quarts ; Grape leaf, Mumm, and Heidsieck’s champagnes ; Sauterne, hock and claret wines, and an extensive assortment of prime old Havana segars, for sale by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, No. 300 Broadway. LOT OF 300 BARREIS GUINNESS’ XXX BROWN stout also, Barclay, Perkins & Co.'s porter and stout, Eeoteh ale, Philadelphia ale, porter and stout, of extra quality, brewed expressly for the proprietor, and for sale in quantities to suit, by WM. H. UNDERHILL, No. 430 | Broome street. ONDON DOCK BRANDY, PALE AND DARK, FROM L five to twenty years old, Jamaica rum, of the most delicious flavor and of great age, Schiedam schnapps, and other Hollands gin, highly approved by the most eminent medical authorities; Sir Robert Burnett's celebrated London cordial gin, (not to be obtained elsewhere in the United States); fine and very old whiskey from the most distinguished distillers in Scotland. For sale, in quanti- ties to nuit, with immediate delivery, free of charge, in any part of New York, Bro: klyn, Williamsburg and Jersey City, by G. P. LELABRIDGE, 86and 88 Fulton street. COTCH ALE, EAST INDIA TONIC PALE ALE, DUBLIN brown stout, and London porter.—600 casks, quarts, and pints, of all the best brands, just landed, in the finest order. Also, the largest and best stock in the city of domestic bottled ale, porter, and champagne cider, put up in the best style for shipping or family use. For sale in quantities to suit, by G. P. LETHBRIDGE, 86 and 88 Fulton street. INES OF THE HIGHEST GRADES, IN BOTTLES and demijohna.—G. P. Lethbridge calls attention to the following wines, which will be found surpassing in quality any to be obtained in the United States. Old Lendon Dock Port, Amontilado, Duff Gordon, and other delicately flavored sherries; Madeiras, sweet and dry of the choicest brands. Also, claret, champagnes, and other wines, b: G. v. LETHBRIDGE, 86 and 88 Fulton street. CAUTION. AUTION.—WHEREAS, THERE HAVE LATELY BEEN fold to sundry persons patent rights to use certain improvements in the running gear of carriages, under the name of Evett’s patent eoupling, notice is hereby given, that <n righta will to the improvements ol eseeenee e ts are not included in the ve the under name, vid im} patent ander whieh ey are nold, but belong exclusively the subseriber, or thé inventor and patentee thereof. New Haven, Conn. G. L. HAUSSKNECHT. ofthe size, situa: | ————————_" 6% ; CUR. ROADWAY THEATRE. —E A. | the most amazing and gorgeous | ROBERT HELLER, the | satistied that she is no humbug. | been seen before—an intelligent female with mustachiog | o'clock P. M., No. RAHALL, SOLE Lessee. — Doors open at 654, comm nce at 7 o'¢bods. Wednesday evening February 23, #ilt be perforiaed RICHEL Richelies.......Mr Forrest » Huguet.......Me, Mathews Louis Mr Harry | rance + ir Gaston Mr Sandfo | Clermont De Meauprat Josey h ‘ «| Marion An Irieh Lilt LADIDS BEWARE Col. Vavasour.. Mr Whiting Sir ©. Vavasour,.. Mr. lewd | Law THLO'S GARDEN.—MAR AL and last series —W Mrs. Abbort Wehamp Bee Vi SUNTAG™S FOURTH y. Feb. 2, Nineteomt, opera night, and positively last time uf DON Pasguate Norina, Mail. Sontag | kirnesto .... Sig. Possotinl Dr Malatesta sig. Badiali | Doo Pasquale Heer o On Tueeday will be vold the $2 seats, and on the $1 and €2 seats, at the Garden, aod at Ne. @ st Opera commences at 7% 0 clvek Saturday, March 5 Matame Sontag will give @ Grand Concert in Coneert Hall, Brooklyn. fay: § ee Nn" GARDEN —TINs | et ALINE or me za i = ALLACK'S THEATRE, BROADWAY. NKAR street.—Doors open at 6% to commence 5 Tuesday evening, Febreary 22, ill be perforesed’ AE LADY OF LYONS. Claude Melnotte. Mr. Lester | Cal Dama... Mr, basom | Glavis ier Mr Chandler } Capt. Gervais. Me, RST SERVED. irs, Cramer nt, e Grand Farewell Toeuday a Metropaitan Hall on whch ccnaen he ea ast 7 [EF HENRIETTE SONTAG, @6. C. BRAMALL, ae Who have in the Kindest manser vale- able services, together with « Fe Orchestre of tftg performers, under the direction of Cari Rekert. Pant i. 1. Overture to La Gaze Ladre 2 Rondo Russe, Paul Julien... Pasq *” Madame Sontag. . Grand Fantasia—Lucreria Borgia, for the first time.) by Paul J . Grand Scena from I Puritani, Madawe (executed cies. col and Signors Pozolini, Hadiali, and Gasparone ... Overture—Martha moe eI fal saeee Henne ee Cee e sees Romanra—‘‘ I’ Normandie,"’ Sig, Badiali a. | . The Witehes’ Dance,” (by particular quest,) Paul Julien. ..... . Aria from ni, Sig. Gasparone ..., . Duo for the voice and violin, composed ex- easly, by Carl Eekert, for Madame Sontag’ and Paul Julien, . Trio—'* Papa Tacci’’ Signors Porzolini, Badi- ali, and Roceo ... ¥ a 1. Grantee re Triumphale au Memoir ‘ashington, arranged from national airs, and performed, for the frat time, by Paul Julien, with orchestral accom- paniment o- 2 Tickets, One Dollar and Two Dollars, 10 bose tion. The sale of tickets will commence on Fri mere- ing, February 18;at the Music Store of Mr. Hall & Ri 3 sopen at 6. Concert to at 74, o'clock. ees SALOON OF WONDERS, NO. 630 BROAD- way, Chinese Buildings—Tenth Week of the Prince of Wizards—Immense Success of the New Series.—Professor extraordinary Soirées cutive weeks attracted large oes of fashion of New York, offers for the tenth week of hie un- rpassable entertainments, a splendid selection of mag- nificent MYSTERIES! AND MIRACLES! WONDERS | e it periments in the pussle of the whole scientific world, the impenetral , SECOND SIGHT! the most wonderful and marvellous Lor pane! known, the elucidation of which has baffled and mystifie the learned and gifted philosophers and savans ef day, distinguished for their discoveries and into the secrets of mature and science. & great variety of pleasing and instructive feats of legerdemain, diablerie, and necromancy, the deceptive principles an | illusive incomprehensibilities of whictt are as beautiful ag they are astonishing. One of the novelties is the original inyention of Professor H., the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS. The immense patronage bestowed upon Robert Heller ig decided evidence that he has achieved s brilliant fessional triumph, which is without a parallelin country. Evening performances to commence at 7 o'clock, ard on Saturday afterneon at 3. Admission cents; children half price. Day Ticket Office at Jellie’s Music Store, No. 300 Broadway. Wednesday evening, March 2, Benefit of the New York Voluntee: ODWORTH’S CONCERT —THE THIRD CONCERT Ol Dodworth’s series takes place on Saturday evening, Feb. 26, 1853, at Metropolitan Hall. Subscription, (twelve admissions to the series,) $5. Single tickets 60 eente. Keserved seats to be obtained at H. B, Dodworth & Co.'s, music store, 493 Broadway. MoE OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES—STUYVE- rant Institute, 659 Broadway.—Now open, the rare - and valuable collection of Pharonic und Ptolemaic remaing, just imported direct from Egypt, and formed by Dr. Abe tt, during’a residence of upward> of twenty years im ca. Amon, any mi 5 H the East. Adiiesion 50 cents; children half price. Cata- logues for ale in the rooms.’ Open during the day and evening. JRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 37 BOW- ery.—R. Sands & Co., Proprietors. Tuesday, Feb. 22 the performance will commence with brilliant and ex- citing Equestrian, Gymnastic, and Acrobatic Seenes im the circle, calling into requisition the full strength ef Sand’s unequalled troupe. To conclude with ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. St. George...... Mr. Nathans | Sabra.. ..,.Mrs, Natheue ANOTHER CURIOSITY.—JUST ARRIVAD, A FEMALE with mustachio: and beard. Miss Mary A. Heinrich, whose face is or nted with beautiful and natura mustachios and beard, such as would be the delight and envy of thousands of males of full aze, will be happy te receive visiters for afew days, at 2014 Bowery. This re arkable female is truly a great curiosit: is yi h of good form and pleasan " ; she appearance—indeed, pretty. She is a n of Belgium, 3 feet 9 ip wight, weighing nds, and possesses great muscular: strength. Her sex is beyond dispute, and visiters will be The like has seldom and beard fully developed. Admission 123¢ centa. Re- ception hours from 9 to 1 o'clock A. M., and from 3 to 1@ 2034 Bowery. Dae a MUS! 116 CHATHAM STREE?.—@EO, Les, Proprietor.—The above establishment ts epem every afternoon, at 3 o'clock. aud in the e at part 7, for the purpose of “Classic and Original tions of Living Statuary,” by M’lle. Caxinet’s Troupe of Model Artists, together with a variety of beautiful formanees. For further particulars, see bills of each fete aa in Phage 50 cents; “Se with cushioned arm chairs, 373¢ santa; boxes, 25 cents, gallery, 12% cents. COPARTNERSHIF NOTICES, RA eile ISSOLUTION.—-THE ©O-PARTNERSHIP HERETO. fore existing between the undersigned, under the name and firm of William A. Wheeler & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM A. W! THOMAS D. DOUBLEDAY. ARTHUR B. MORRIS, Dated New York, Feb. 10, 1863. 6 Dis«olntion ‘o-partnership.—-The co- heretofore existing under the firm of Wheeler, Beale 00 is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 4 WM_ A. WHEELER & CO. JOHN C. BEALS, Dated New York, Feb. 10, 1853. The co partnership heretofore existing under the firm of U.F. &F. Doubleday & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thomas D. Doubleday is authorised to settle {he accounts of the said firm. y U. F. DOUBLEDAY, E_ DOUBLEDAY. BENJ. F. COOK. J. EUGENE DOUBLEDAY. New York, Feb. 19, 1868, The subscriber, having retired from the late firme of William A. Wheeler & Co., and Wheeler, Beale & Oo., has urchased the business of the late firm of U. F. & EB Joubleday & t No 40 John street, and is now open- ing an attra: ee of sone = moor stati ‘and writing papers, of foreign ai jomestic man Shtene thom tls lone experience in electing in foreign markets, and his thorough knowledge of the American manufactured goods, he feels contident will enable him to offer great inducements to the trade and merite share of their patronage. U. F. Doubleday will continue with him, and would be pleased to see his friends and our- tomers. THOMAS PD, VOUBLEL AY, No, 40 John at. New Yi Fob, 22, 1853, HE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF ISAAC AHRENS AND Martin Ahrens, in the house No, 3 Kept as n hotel, was dissolved om the 1st day of February, 1863, by mutual consent, ISAAC AHRENS, Martin Ahrens will -ettle all accounts of the late firm up to thet date, and continue the business. ARTNER WANTED—SILENT OR ACTIVE, IN A WELL established iron foundry, with (rom $7,000 to $10,000 capital. Satisfactory reference given and required. Ad- dress Foundry, Herald office. es TO $6,000,—PARTNERSHIP.—A PERSON $5.0 having from five to six thousand dol- lars capt uatersnadl the wholesale liquor and segar trade, may hear of with an ea: tablished house, in this city, by addressing, with real name, H. M. B., Herald office.