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of at $3 75 to $4 26 per 11 SuGars—There were only 125 hhds. New Orleans sold, atic. a Lipo woe Ib. ‘TatLow —About 5,000 Ibs. were purchased, in lots, at 0c. per Ib. . ¢ ‘Mechanics’ Own’s’? cargo was tendered, dis by ‘auction, this, forenoon, ai pend the details: s—6 per Ib; 48 do 8334; 43 do 32; 100 Hyson—15 hf chts 4634: 120 do 45; 38; 75.do 3434; 188 do 34; 00 do 38; 156 do 82;'63 do 8134; 280 do Si. 23, chts 65; 9 do 56; 10 do 5034; 50 do 50; 50 do 3944 34; 5 each containing 2 catty bxs do 71; 40 do 046; 08 catty bus G0.65. Imperial-130 hf chis $2, 8 do 49; 8 do 45; 50 do 4354; 116 do 42; 25 do 40; 16 do 373¢;'29 cases, each containing 2 catty bxs do 73. Hy- son Skin—32 hf ehts 2734; 40 ehts do 26%; 16 hf chts do 25; 25 do 2844; 27 chts and 76 hf chts do 23; 56 do 2134: 20'chts do 21. Twankay—20 chts 2534; 20 do 35; 89 he chts do 31; 8 do 20; 280 do 24; 162 do 23; 109 do 22. Golong—24 haif chests 33; 245 do 283. Souchong—200 Wrskey.—Sales were made of 600 bbls, Ohio and prison, at 24340, a 2434. per gallon. ‘Waes.—The day’s movements consisted of 50 quarter casks sherry, at 75c. a $2 50; 75 do. pert, at 75c. a $1 95; 50 Burgundy do. at 60c. a 5¢., and 20 do. sweet Malaga, at 50c.; with 1,000 cases claret, at $2 1234 a $250. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SEE SIXTH PAGE. oe a |ORPORATION NOTICE —PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given that petitions have been presented in the Board of Assistant Aldermen, for tho construction of severe inthe folloging named streets, to wit: Forty- fourth street, from Tenth avenue to the river, or through mth avenue to Forty-second street; Forty-fifth street, from Third avenue to a point five hundrod feet ‘west of Fifth avenne; Thirty-fifth street, from Fifth to Madison avenue; Thirty-cighth street, ‘between Ninth and Tenth avenues; Forty-fifth streot, from Sixth to Bighth avenue, All'persons interested in the above, and objections thereto, are requested to present the bame, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at is offce, on or before Vonday, February 21, y NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Groton Aqueduct Department February 14, 1853. |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given that petitions have been presented in the ‘of Aldermen, for the construction of sewers in the fellowing named streets, to wit: Thirty-fifth street, from seventy-five feet east of Second avenue to the East river; Fity-fourth street, between Third and Fourth avenues; Forty-eighth street, from Ninth avenue to sewer now built between Eighth and Ninth avenue; Fifty-first street, from Third to Second avenue; Third avenue, from Fifty-sixth to Sixty- sons interested in the above, or any of them, and having objections thereto, are requested to nt the same, {a writing, to the Contract Clerk, at Bis once, on or before Monday, February 21, 1853. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Groton Aqueduct Department, February 14, 1853, 198 do 30%; 144. de, TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— § Public notice is hereby given, that the following reso- itions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen :— "Zo fence vacant lots on the south side of Sixteenth street, between I''fth and Sixth avenues; to fing space five feet im width on northerly side of Nineteenth street, between ‘and Third avenues; to regrade and repave Jackson ®quare, and relay and repair the crosswalk from the south- east corner of Horatio st. and the Eighth avenue, to the point where Greenwich avonue intersects the Kighth ave- nue, near Fourteenth st. All presons interested, havi jections thereto, are requested to present them, in wri- fing to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 24th Gay of Feb: inst. JAMES FUREY, Street Com. Department, Feb. 14, 1853. 'TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following peti- ions have been presented in the Board of Assistant Alder- Jaen:—To pave Thirty-Afth st, from First to Third avenus, nd fiag four feet of sidewalk where not now flagged ;to regu: ‘late and set curb and gutter in Ninth avenue, from Fifty- first to Fifty-fourth street, All persons interested, havin, objections thereto, are requested to present them, tn wri- ting, to the'undersigned, at hivoffice, on or before the 24th Gey of February inst.’ JAMES FUREY, Street Com, Btrect Department, Feb. 14, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY given, that petitions have been presented in the Board of a, for the construction of sewers in the following named streets, to wit :—Bank street, from Greenwich avenue to the North river ; Mercer street, from Prince to Spring street ; Bowery, from First streat to within fifty feet of Second street ; ‘also, from Walker to Grand street ; and, also, from Broome street, norther- where'said street is now not sewered. All persons in- sted int he above, or in any of them, and having ob- Jestions thereto, are uested to present the same, in ‘writing, to the Contract Clerk, at his office, on or before Monday, February 21, 1853. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Croton Aqueduct Department, Feb. 14, 1853. ‘TREET DEPARTMENT, NO, 4 HALL OF RECORDS — Public notice is hereby given, that the following po- fitions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen :— To ect curb and gutter, and flag four fect of sidowalk, in 120th street, between Third avenue and Harlem river; to set curb and gutter, and flag four fect of sidewalk, in Righty Sith, street, Between, Fourth and Fifth aventes, persons interested, ha requested to present them, in yee RS the under- ed, at his office, on or before the 28th day of Febru. aor ectaants TAMER FUREY, Street Commissioner. ruary 18, 1853. eat! DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that tho following pe ‘tition has been presented in the Board of Assistant Alder- men :—To flag a space through the southerly sidewalk of ‘West Twenty-eighth street, between Broadway and Sixth prenne. A persons interested, and having objections to ‘the same, are requested to present them, in writing, to ‘the un |, at his office, on or before the 28th day of February instant. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. February 18, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICF.—DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS ‘and Supplies, Feb. 19, 1853.—To Builders—Sealed pro- ‘Is will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Wednes- day, March 2, 1863, at 12 o'clock M., at which time they will’be opened, (in accordance with’ the ordinance theré- for,) for erecting a three story house in Elizabeth street, Between Walker and Bayard, to be constructed so as to secommodate Hose Co. No. 14, the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, and the Fire Wardens. Also, for the al- $erations and repairs to house in Chrystie street, betweon ’ Hester and Walker, for the use of Engine Co. No. 15. Also, for the alterations and repairs to house in one street, near Division, for the use of Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4, Byilders will estimate for the mason and carpen- ter work for each house separately. The plans and speci- | fications of the work required to be done, and all informa- tion in regard thereto, can be had at the office of the Superintendent of Repairs to Public Buildings, No. 19 Hlizabeth 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- terest of the Corporation. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, rs and Suppli Commissioner of NOTICE Is HEREBY ORVORATION NOTICE. given that petitions have been presented to the Board of Aldermen, for sewers in the following named streets, to wit :-—In Moit street, from Walker to Chatham atrect; also, in Third avenue, between Twenty sixth and Twenty-scventh 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 having objections thereto, are re- uested to present the same, in writing, to the Contract jerk, at this office, on or before Wednesday, March 24, 1853. NICHOLAS DEAN, Prosident. Croton Aqueduct Department, February 21, 1853. ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTME —TO CONTRAC- tors.—Sealed proposals, endorsed ‘Proposal for sewer in Twenty-sixth street,’’ also with the name of the person or persons making the same, and the date of its presentation, will be received at the office of the Croton ‘Aqueduct Department until Monday, the 7tn day of March, 1853, at twelve o'clock M., to build assewer, with the necessary receiving basins and culverts, in ‘Twenty- sixth street, from the sewer in Madison avexue to a point about fifty fect west of Fourth avenue, being in length about 407 feet. The plan of the sewer and specifications for the building of the same, and all other information relating thereto, ean be obtained on application to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. Now York, Feb. 23, 1863. LLIAM. R. minor, against Summons for named defend- Brewster, “William L. (Com. not served.) To the al a you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complafnt in this action, which was filed in the office of the clerk of the county of Kings, at the City Hall in the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings, State of New York, on the Jath day of February, 1866, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their office, number 41 Wall street, city of New York, in the State of New York, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such gervice, and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will spply to the court for the relief demanded in the com- piaint. JONES & LYONS, Plaintiff's Attornevs, Dated February 12, 1853. 41 Wall street, N. 'Y. UPREME COURT.—IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- $ ication of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of i City of New ork, relative to the opening of 1 Twelfth ward of avenue to Kighth avenue, in the said city, the Mayor, Aldermen and GPommonalty of the said city of New York, hereby give eotiee, ursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- -Bronalty of the City ‘of New York, intend to make appli- oat the Su ie Court of the State of New York, at ‘a special term of said eourt, to be held at the City Ha 7 of the a of New York, on Monday, the 7th March, 186, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the ap- tment of commissioners of estimate and assessment = above henna gol fee 4 eae and = the improvement fended is the opening of % Hundredth street, (hooth street,) from Fifth avenue 40 Highth avenue, in the city of New York, as laid out upon the map or plan of said city, under and by virtue of en act of the ture of the State of New York, en- fitled ‘ An aot relative to improvements, tonching the ba out of streets and reeds fa the ott of New York, other rPones, "passed A il 3d, 1807. ROBERE J. DILLON, Counsel to the Corporation Dated, New York, Feb. 7, 1863, objections thercto, are | | their accommodations and venti First cabin, state room... Lower, Second cabin, standee berth: Steerage.... At the office Woodhut, on Saturday, February, 26th, at 3 o'clock, P.M. rom CHILL, 104 Front street. The Alabama, C, D. Ludlow, on Saturkay, March Sth. For speed, strength, accommoda- tions, and const, era re Fe LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MATL STEAMSHIP ARCTIC, Cept. J. C. Luce. | This steamship wil do- ited States mail for Europe, on tnrday, 5th March, at 12 0’clock M., from dock, at the foot of Canal street. No berth sécured till paid for. For frieght or , having unequalled accommoda- tions for ¢ ce comfort, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS & GO. 66 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 1134 A. M. The steamship BALTIC will succeed the ARCTIC, and sail 19th March. t NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamess.—The ships comprising this line aze Pualled for ‘elegance and comfort. ‘of passage from New. York to Liverpool, eabin, $12); in second cabin, $70, Kxolusive use of extrs size state room, $300. From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £25. An experienced surgeon attached to each Mo berths secured until paid for. 19..., a FISSPESTSSSSSSSS PSST S Bec. 24 PSPSPS SSPSLSSFSS TTT E STE ea! sees Deo. Bee, %3 wralts GOTUENS GD. wo, 4s Walla, X.Y. WN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liver E. G. ROBERTS & O0., 18 1g Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & O0., No, 36 Bue Notre Dame des Vietoires, Paris ; or @EO. H. Di Havre, 2 ee ee or pean iver, 01 recious stones, OF Totals, unlosa bills Of lading are signed therefor, and'toe therein expressed. Po any Balen ato fe ibe 10th, nad New LJ ve re On ow York op the lat of each month: Re ae: Nie Maree! jan. ftp St. J Fob. 16. 1,600 tons burthen, May1 © June 16. Alonzo Follansbee, master, Sept Oct. 16 Ship ST. NICHOLAS, .1 = Mreh 16, 1,000 tons burthen, Junel = July 16. Jobn Bragdon, master. Oct. 1 Nov. 16, New ship MERCURY, Mar. 1 ‘April16. 1,400 tons burthen, July) Aug. 18. Ghip WHEL TELE, =) Ape May 18 (new), 1,200 tons burthen, 4 Aug.1 — Bept.le James Funck, master. Deel Jan. 16. ‘They are all first clase New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the eomfort and convenience of (eo Sy ote commanded by men of experience in the trade. price of passage is $100, without wines or liquors. Goods sent to the # bers will be forwarded free from erie taence those actually incurred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. TEAMSHIP NIAGARA.—THE R. M. STEAMSHIP NIA- gara will sail from the stream on Wednesday, at 3 o’closk, P. M. A steamboat will leave the dock, at Jersey City, at 2 o'clock. dock before that time. Passengers are requested to be at the HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PLUILADELPHIA, City of Manchester. -Thursday, March 8, 1853, City of Glasgow.............. Thursday, March 31, 1853. FROM LIVERPOOL. City of Glasgow... Wednesday, March 2, 1853, City of Manchester. ednesday, March 80, 1853, RATES OF PASSAG! Saloon, $90, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms.) A limited number of third class Passengers, will be taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for F to Liverpool | $30.........from Liverpool. Parties wishing to bring out their friends, can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on the Bank of Ire land, in sums from £1 sterling upwards. Hand bills can be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, Agent, 41 Exchange place, TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400, horse power) Ro- bert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on Wednes- day, February 23, and will leave New York for Glasgow on Saturday, March 26, at 12o’clock, at noon. First eabin (saloon state rooms) $90; do. do. (midship do.) $75; second cabin, $60; third elass $20—steward’s fees {acku: ded Apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadwry. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States Mail Steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, eom- mander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton foland the mails and passengers, on Saturday, March Pier 4 North ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP MERLIN, W. SAMP- son, commander, will sail for Bermuda and St. on Monday, Tth Mar . Bermuda $30; to Thomas $70. For freight or age, apply to _ E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Groen, N. Y. TEAMER ALPS.—CONSIGNEES ARE REQUEST&D TO S send at once for their goods, by this steamer. SB eatin chic sae BS Bie an R PANAMA.—TO SAIL ABOUT 6TH MARCH, THE Al packet ship AFFGHAN, She has accommoda- tions for a few select cabin passengers only. For pass. age apply to Captain ANTOSIO PELLETIER, 03 Wail t, or to OVERMANN & GRUNER, 28 South street. EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE —Through to San Franciseo, via Aspinwall and Pa- nama. No detention on the Isthmus. At greatly re- duced rates. The new and fast side wheel steamship UNION, (1,500 tons burthen,) Richard Adams, Comman- der, will leave New York for Aspinwall, (Navy Bay,) from No. 4 North River, on Saturday, Mazch bih, at 3 o'clock P, M. precisely, counecting with the new and ‘mag- nificent side wheel double engine steamship WINF! SCOTT, (2,100 tons,) Edward Dunn, Commander, which ateamer will be in readiness at Panama to receive the Union’s passengers, and sail immediately for San Fran- cisco. ‘accommodations and ventilation of the Win- field Scott, are all that can be desired. Hor speed (estab- Ushed on the voyage between New York and Panama, and while on the Pacific coast,) is unsurpassed. Every exer- tion will be made on the part of the line to insure com- fort, expedition, and safety. Passengers will be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agenta. ‘A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the new United tates Postage law, for the convenience of the public, EEKLY LINE TO CALIFORNIA—U. 8. MAIL STEAM- ship Company and Pacific Mail Steamship Company. —Satistied that the public interests and convenience de- mand a weekly line between New York and San Francis- co, the Pacific and United States Mail Steamshyp Compa- ni¢s—the pioncers in steam navigation between the At- lantic and Pacific ports—will at once arrange their ships, in both oceans, #0 as to extend their present semi-month: ly service to '@ weekly line, commencing on the 20th roximo, as followa:—Leave New York on the Sth, 13th, th and 28th; leave San Francisco on the Ist, 8th, 16th, and 24th. The spare tonnage of the companies, and the safety and regularity with which they have heretofore performed their voyages, afford the best guarantee against detention and accidents. Those companies are prepared, with their extra tonnage and the facilities which long experience affords them, not only fully to ac- commodate the publie, but to do soat the most favorable rates. USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR PORT Philip, Melbourne and Sidney, Australia.—The Magnificent new steamship GOLDEN AG) 3,000 tons burthen, ——, commander, will be dispatched for the above ports on or about the 15th May. This steamship is of the size and strength, and in prers way equal to the Collins line of steamers, and is believed will prove to be the fastest steamship in the world. Her accommodations for first, second and third class passengers, are superior to any steamer ever built. Rates of pasvage:—First class ladies saloon, $375; first class Opps saloon, $350; second class, $275; third class, $200 @ books are now open. For freight or passage apply to J. HOWARD & 80! , Agents, 34 Broadway. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE.—THE NOBLE SHIP EUPHRASIA can accommodate a few more passen- gers, also a small quantity offfreight, if applied for immne- diately at Pier 12, Kast river, or at the office of the sub- scribers. The EUPHRASIA will positively go to sea on Saturday morning, 26th inst.” Passengers will have their baggage on board the day previous. ‘The nearly new and beautiful clipper bark’OREGON will succeed the EUPHRA- SIA as eighth ship of this line, and sail on the 15th March. R, W. CAMERON, or J. OGDEN, 116 Wall strest. USTRALIAN PACKET LINE.—THE BEAUTIFUL CLIP- yer ship THEOXENA, will be dispateied on her reg. ular day carly in March.’ The proprietors of this line call attention to this splendid vessel, and refer to the prompt manner in which their 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. n earl; lication is important. Apply on board, or to Capt. tonio Pelletier, 98 Wall 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 Wail street. XCELSIOR LINEFOR AUSTRAL1A.—THE SPLENDID ‘Al clipper ship PANAMA, is now rapidly loading at Bier 18 Fast river, and ean yef, take 1,000 bbls. freight, and accommodate a few more cabin ‘passengers. This ship was built in this city expressly for the China trade, and has never been beaten. She has made the passage from Canton in 82 days; the rum to Anjier_in Pays; and has just returned from Shanghae in 97 days. She has performed the voyage out and home, discharging and receiving full cargoes in the amazing short time of seven montbs and twenty days. Apply to RUSGHIL & NORTON, 81 Old slip. OR MELBOURNE AND PORT PHILIP, AUSTRALIA.— ‘The splendid new steam clipper CITY OF NURFO! will be ready to receive freight in a few days, and will have immediate despatch for the above ports. ‘This ves- sel is remarkably sharp, and is expected to make a very ick run out. She has splendid accommodation for a few more cabin pamengers. For balance of freight or passage. apply to AILLER & LORD, 108 Wall st. Our Mr. Sumuel P. Lord goes out in this vessel to estab- lish a commission house at Melbourne, snd would take charge of any consignments made to him. For further information, apply as above. 'OR SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.—THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP ST. TH having four-fifths OMAS, Captain Merrill, 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pier river. of her cargo engaged, will have immediate despatch as Price of passage, first class $120 00 | above. Having extensive accommodations for first and “ “ second do. ; 70 00 | second class passengers, persons destined for Australia An experienced Surgeon on board. Baggage not wanted | will find it to their advantage to examine this superior during the voyage should be sent on board the day before | fast sailing vessel before en, elaewhere. For balance sailing, marked “‘below.”” No freight will be taken after | of freight, or paseage, apply to DEPPERMAN & ALBUR- Thursday. the 10th prox. For freight or passage, apply | 1S, 90 Bénver street, or SCHMIDT & BALCHEN, 105 and to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broadway. 107’ Wall street. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON, OR HAVANA, VIA CHARLESTON, 8. C.—UNITED E. M. Fitch, Commander, will sail for Bremen, touch- ing at Southampton, on Saturday, February 26 h, ftom Pier No. 3 North river, at 12 o'clock M. Price of pasaage— In first cabia, main saloon. . 3120 100 In first cabin, lower saloon In second cabin.,........ 60 An experienced surgeon is attached to the ship. All let- tera must pass through the Post Otfice. Specie delivered in Hayre and London. For passage or freight, apply to MOLLER, SAND, & RIERA, Agents, 26 South street. SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE—VANDER- bilt’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 SYAR OF 1HE WEST, 2,200 tons burden, will leave from pier No. 2 North river, at 3 o’clock,P. on Saturday, Marsh 5, for San Juan del Norte, diract, cornecting with the regular Pacific steamship over the Nicaragua Transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. These’ steamships are unsurpassed in | lation. Passengers are cautioned against the representations of hired ranners for other lmes—none are employed for this line. For in- formation or pa 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 WATL 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- Nand vanama, Greatly reduced prices, The splon- and doubleengine U.S Mailsteamship GEORGIA, Navy, Commander, ion Saturday, March 5th, at 2 o’elock, P. M., pre= ly, from pier foot of Warren street, North river, for wall, direct. The Pacific Mail Steamship Comoany’s gnificent steamers TENNESSEE and NORTHERNER, will be in readin at Panama to take the mails and pas- sengers of the Georgia, and sail immeciately for San Francisco. No efforts are spared on_the part of the companies to send their passengers through with expedi- tion, comfort and safety. sengers will be landed at the railrcad wharf at “Aspinwall free. Transit of the Isthmus at the passengers’ expense, For freight or pas- sage apply Fever A. WHITNEY, at the office of the 3,000 tons burthen, D.D. Porter, U.S N will = Companies t street, corner of Warren. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, ‘ying the great United States Mail—only through United States Mail Line for California and Oregon via As- pinwall and Panama.—Greatly reduced prices. ‘The splen- did new and double engine United States mail steamship OHIO, 2,500 tons burthen, H. J. Hartstene, U.S. N., Com- mander, will sail on Monday, 2ist March, at 2 o'clock, P. M., precisely, from pier at’ foot of Warren street, North river. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's magniG- gent steamer GOLDEN GATE will be in readiness at Panama to receive the Tilinois’ mails and passengers, and sail immediately for San Francisco. The Golden Gate performs her trips from Panama to San Francisco inside of 12 cays, beating all other steamers on the Pacific from 2 to 246 days, and hor accommodations are only equalled by her consort, the Jno. L. Stephens. No efforts will be spared on the part of the companies to send their pas- sengers through with expedition, comfort and safety. Py sengers will be landed at the railroad wharf, at Aspinwall, free. Transit of the Isthmus at the passengers’ expense, Persons securing torough pau: oy the United States mail steamers from New York, have preference of ac- commodation on board the Pacific mail steamers. Rates of fare from Panama to San Francisco on the most favora- ble terms. For freight or passage, apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At the office of the companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren. NITED STATES MAI STEAMSHIP COMPANY, OON- necting with the. Pacific’ Mail Steamship Corapany. Only through United States Mail, line for California and regon, steamship CRESCENT will sail from the pier at the foot of Warren street, North river, on Monday, February 28th, at 2 o'clock, P. Mf., pro- cisely. Passengers per Crescent City will be ‘transferred to the steamship HI Dorado, at Havana, and sail imme diately for Aspinwall, and connect witht Steamship Company's steamers from Panama to San Francisco. Havana, Aspinwall and Panama, The splendid ITY, Rodney Baxter, commander, Pacific Mail RATES OF FARE TO ASPINWALL, aft and forward saloon... | | ; precisely, | | For passe, wopiy to" CHARLES X. WittiWEy, 0 the Company, 177 West st., cor of Warren, (OR SAVANNAH ANB FLORIDA—U. 8. MATL LINE, —The superior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. S. ier No. 4 North river. Apply toSAMUEL LU’ MI fare, these ships have no guperior oa the s, com- lendid steamship will leave Charleston Key West, tlre 15th and 30th of each month, and leave Havana for Charleston the 8th and 22d of each month. Apply to MORDECAI & CO., Charles- ton, South Carolina. JEW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Tor Mobile, stopping at Hayann—The new side wheal steamship BLACK WARRIOR, 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. Freight taken for New Orléans, at 30c. cubic foot. Goods consigned to L. Meade & Co., Mobile, will be for- warded free of commissions. No freight taken to Havana but specie. No freight received on sailing days. Com- pany’s bills of lading can be had at 30 Nassau street. Shippers must send in their bills of lading to the office by nine o'clock P. M., on Thursday, February 24. Passen- gers for Havana must procure passports before leaving port. LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., 31 Broadway. por NEW ORLEANS—THE SPLENDID NEW PASSEN- APSE, Sturgeon, Master, will leave ; ew Ouleans and intermediate ports, 2ith inst. at 10 o’clock A. M. For state rooms or passage apply to G. G. BROWN, GEORGE JENISON, 159 Broadway, New York VOR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND Ri IND.— The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, EB Cavendy, commander, will leave pier 13 North river, on Saturday, February 26th, at 3 o'chock P. M. Wor freight, apply ob board, and for passage to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street, OR CHARLESDON AND FLORIDA—SEMI WEEKLY U.S. mail line,—The new and fast going steamer JAS. ANGER, J. Dickinson, commander, will leave pior No, 4, N. R; on Saturday, Feb 26th, at 8 o'clock, P. M precisely. For freight apply on board, where all bilis o Trding will be signed, and for passage at the office of SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 48 South street. Through tickets for Florida as follows :—To Jacksonville $31; to Pilatka $33, HIPPERS PER CLIPPER SNOW SQUALL, AT THE 5 foot of Wall street, will please hand in their bills of ding for signature at once. Twenty five tons of light freight can be taken immediately under the hatch, if sont on board this day, for which apply to ; SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &. ‘ATCHES AND JEWELRY.—THE SUBSCRIBER IS selling all descriptions ot GOLD AND SILVKR WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, at retail, at much less than the usual prices, JERGENSEN WATCHES. Real Jules Jergensen watches received by every arrival, with certificates from him with each watch, warranted perfect time keepers. COOPER WATCHES. Duplex and levers, in hunting and magie cases, perfoct time keepers. INDEPENDENT SKCOND, and quarter second watches, for timing horses, in gold and silver cases. CHRONOMETERS. Splendid gold pocket chronomete: any variation. EIGHT DAY WATCHYS. Watches which run eight days, ENAMEL WATCHES for ladies, some in hunting cases. DIAMOND WATCHES for ladies, some in magic cases. MAGIC WATCHES, which change into three different watches. WATCHES WHICH WIND ap and turn the hands without any key. Fine gold lepine watches, four holes jewolled..... $: Fine gold detached levers, Gold enamelled watches for tho ladie: Gold English patent levers......... Gokl English | elma levers, hunting cases, Silver a levers as low as..... Silver ched levers as low as........ and all other styles of watches at equally low prices. DIAMONDS. Diamond ear rings, pins, bracelets, finger rings and erosses, for sale at much less than the usual prices. JEWELRY. All kinds of gold chains, pure gold Dg rin keys and seals, gold pens and pencils, gold an thimbles, bracelets, breast-pins, cuff pins, locket rings, gold and silver spectacles, gold toothpicks, c Chateleine chains, &c. SILVER WARR. Sterli silver spoons, cups, forks, pic knives, napkin rings, frult knives, wedding eake knives, &e.. to rf which run without R eSSeas sssesss fatchos jewelry exchanged. All watches warranted to keep good time, or the money returned, REPATRA, All kinds of watchos and clocks cleaned and red in the bost manner, at much less than the usual prices. GEORGE C. ALLEN, Importer of watohes and jewelry, wholesale and rotail, No, 11 Wall strect, (up stairs,) neac Bgoadway. BIN AN ‘TO LEND, ON BOND AND MORT $150,000 eneerin nine ve rat aprlcante on productive real estate in this city or Brooklyn. Will lent at 6 per cent on productive real estate in this ci'y 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 CENT IN- terest, in sums to suit applicants, on improved real estate in tho eity of New. York. Apph Le Roh . C, MORRIS & BROTHER, office 23 and 25 Wall street. 97.5 0 TO LOAN, AT SEVEN PER CENT, ON - bond and mortgage, in sums to suit, oh New York, Brooklyn, or Williamsburg property Loans will be made at six per cent on city property, rightly lo- cated, and worth double the amount loaned? BILLING & ‘TUCKER, 289 Broadway. $35 000 TO LOAN, AT SIX PER CENT IN- le terest, in one or more sums, on bond and mortgage, (sixty per cent to two-thirds of the value) on first class productive real estate in this city. Apply to JUHN'F. CONREY, Nos. 23 and 25 Wail street, 15 0 WANTED—ON LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, oo. worth three times the amount, with an unexpired term of fourteen years to run. Any person having the amount to lend can obtain a bonus, as the ad- vertiser is in need of the money. Address Loan, Herald office, for three days, when all further particulars ean be nown. WANTED—ON DESIRABLE 14.000 roved property in the upper cee city, worth double the amount. Apply at 19 William HORACE GALPEN, street, below Wall. $4 400 WANTED, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, on a farm of one hundred and fifty acres one and a half miles from the Erie railroad and village of Middletown, Orange county, N. Y., at7 percent. For further particulars, address 0. K., Herald office. tf) —AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN IS DE- r} « sirous of investing the above amount in some mercantile or manufacturing business, in this city or Brooklyn, Address, with real name, Energy, Herald office, stating when and where an interview can be had, 30 00 CALIFORNIA BONDS FOR SALE LOW, > HAIGHT & McLPAN, 10 Merch ’ E ute RNOLD BROTHERS & CO., BANKERS, 82 WALL street, up stairs—Wanted, the notes of the following danke of the District of Columbia, which redeem thelt bills in specie at their banking houses, (all others are doubtful and worthless):—Bank of the United States. Bank Metropolis, Bank of Washington, Bank Republic, Patriotic Bank, Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank, Columbis Bank, Bank of America, National Bank, Merchants’ Bank, Georgetown—Bank of Commeree, Mechanics’ Bank, Far- mers’ and Mechanics’ RAFTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMB from #1 and upwards, payable. at sight, are iaruod BO ‘GRINNELL & CO., No. Exchange. by the subscribers BOWALAN, rf South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail line of Liverpool and London it ships. ‘ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS.— ‘Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C., January 1658 —Sealed p: saly will be od 2 the ily ot Now York, until 10 o'clock, A. M.. of the Slat Marck next, for the purchase of $600,000 of bonds, issued by tho State of North Carolina. These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1858, ‘nd will run thirty years. They will have coupons at tached, and the interest, at six per cent per annum, wi be payable on the first days of July and January of cack Tr. J Hoth interest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless where the jurchaser may prefer to havethem made payable at the ry of North Carolina They are issued under the authority of the Ie ture of North Carolina, for the construction of the jorth Carolina Railroad, 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 express ly ‘plsseed for their redemption. ese bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from taxation. Partiog bidding, will ploave address thetr letters, om dorsed “Sealed Proposala for North Carolina State Bonds,” to the underslgued, in New York, directed to the ‘De Rouset, 180 Front street. care of Messrs. Brown & New York. The bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republio, at 8 o’clock, P. M., on the 8ist day of March next, im the presence of G. B. Lamar, President of the said Bank, and J. P, Brown, and Das n, Esqra. Bidders may also be present. Suocesafal bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the first instant, to the credit of the treasurer of the State of North Carolina, This deposit may be made either in the Bank of the Re public, New Yoris or in the Rank of. the Stato of North rolina, or fa the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, Nort W. COURTS, Carolina. D. W. Public Treasurez of the State of North Cai OTICE—AN ELECTION OF DIRECTORS OF TAR New York and Virginia Steamship Company, for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, 94 Wall street, on Tuesday, the Ist March next, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, P. M. C: EK. HABICHT, Sceretary. ‘OTICE.—NEW YORK, FEB. 9, 1853.—SUBSCRIPTIONS to the capital stock of the New York and California Steamship Company will be received by the undersigned, at the offize of Messrs. Davis, Brooks & Co, 26 Broadway, until the 24th of February ensuing. The capital stock if fixed at $1,500,000, divided into 1,600 shares of $1,000 each. Ten per cent in eash is roguired to be deposited with the undersigned at the date of subscribing, for which 8 receipt will be issued; the balance is payable, as called for from time to time by the board of directors, subse- quent to the organization of the company. In the event of an amount exceeding the above sum being subscribed, the undersigned reserve the power of distributing the stock in such manner as shall ia their judgment best ad- vance the purposes of the proposed ocpuctieation; as also of closing the books of subscription, prior to the 24th of February ensuing. Pamphlets, containing prospectus, charter, &c., can be procured, by those designing to sub- scribe, on application to the undersigned commissioners, at 26 Broadway i JACOB A. WESTERVELT, SIDNEY BROO! JOHN HAGGERTY, WATTS SHERMAL DANIEL B. FEARING, REUBEN WITHERS. FFICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, 78 BROAD- way, New York, February 22, 1853.—the fourth in- stalment ‘of ten dollars on each share of the increased capital stock of the above company, will be payable at the office of the company, on the 26th day of March next, and the fifth instalment, of the same amount, on the 15th day of April next. By order of the Board of Directors, FRANCIS SPIES, Secretary. ROVINCE OF CANADA. KCEIVER GENERAL'S Office, Quebec, Feb. 7, 1 ‘enders will be re ceived at this office up to first March, one thousandeight hundred and fifty-three, for debentures of the Province, to be ixsued under 16 Vic., chap. 22, ‘‘An act to establish a Consolidated Municipal !oan Fund for Upper Canada,”? in sums of £100, £250, and, to a limited amount, at £25, currency, each, at twenty and thirty years, to the extent of two luindced thousand pounds, currency, Interest, six per cent, payable semi-annually, upon presentation of coupons. Parties to state the appoints required, and to head their tenders thus:—‘‘Tenders for Debentures to be issned under 16 Vic. Chap. 22... The form of debenture can be seen at the several banks in London, C. W., Ham- ilton, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal. Quebec, and at this of a E. P. TACHE, Rec. General, 0 CONTRACTORS—PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED until the 28th instant, for filling in Jane street, from West to exterior streets, to correspond with the grade of said strects. Parties estimating must state the price and time required tocomplete the work. For fur- ther particulars apply to8. 8, WARD, 411 Washington, corner Laight street, RUST MONEY.—$7,000 TO LOAN, ON BOND AND mortgage on improved property in New York or Brooklyn, at seven per cent per annum. Apply to W. W. TOWNSEND, No. 1 South street. 0 BUILDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ceived until Monday, the 7th day of March next, at twelve o'clock, for furnishing the inaterials, and doing the work necessary for the erection and finishing of a 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 biddor’ may, in ad- dition, propose for the whole. "The plans and ele 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 roeured, and to any ofwhom proposals msy be do- ivered. ‘The school officers reserve the right to reject any bid not deemed by them the best for the publie interest. Dated New York, February 17, 1953. JOHN G. BUTLER. Chairman of School Officers, Henry McLean, Secretary. ‘Twentieth ward. FTMORE, ROBERT & 00., STOCK, NOTE, AND EX. W change brokers, dealers in rpecte and gold dust Continental Bank Building, No. 12 Wall street. ONEY ALWAYS TO BE HAD, IN SMALL SUMS, for watches, jewelry, segars, &. C. FRED. FUL: LER, 289 Greenwich street, near Warren. AGENCY. WESTERN MERCHANTS.—UNION COMMISSION and Forwarding Company—J. Wheeling, Va.; J.C. Buckles & Ji 3.4, Buckles & Co., Louisville, Ky. paid to filling orders for produce, and to forwarding mer- shandise toand from the East. Louisville. Jan. 18, 1852. J. SEARING, COMMISSION MERCHANT, MONTGO- mery street, over F. Argenti & Co.'s banking house, San Francisco, California. Consiguments of merchandise generally solicited. Reference—G. 8. Robbins & Son, Wall atreet. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 'OREIGN NEWSPAPERS. ENGLISH, IRISH, AND Scotch newspapers, asgalso all foreign [Maeno can be obtained on application to F. Y, importer of foreign newspapers, No. 76 Nassau street. Papers for- warded by mail. Dealers sujplied. UST PUBLISHED—“MY CONSULSHIP,” BY ©. ED. wards Lester, in 2 yols., 12 mo. ; muslin, $1 75. CORNISH, LAMPORT & CO., No. 8 Park place. UO evi Boe CO nan RESS GOODS FOR CASH.—J. HOXIK, JR., NO. 87 Nassan street, opposite the Post Office, is’ now re- ceiving and offers for sale, a large and attractive stook of silks and fancy dress Koos, rinted lawns and teonets, bei do nines, ‘and prin reges, plain ripe’ poplins, print Foinghadss, write ie roy fou aul - ate ih, ew get of i for cash, joes from Gfteen ower waa they san be booght on the usyal creat, =—_—_—eee eee OWERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 6% ; CUR- tain rises at 7 o'clock. Benefit of Mr. E. Bddy. ‘ednesday evening, ye Ed will be performed Mr. Eady | Idenstein -Mi. W. Hamblin | Henrie... «Mr. Johnston | Josephine :.:;..Mr. Hamilton | Ida... nig he Camp is my one's Pas de Zingarelle...... by Miss G. Dawes and Mr. Fletcher THE TOODLES. Toodles......Mr. Chanfrau | Old Fenton.,....Mr. Bowes George Acorn. Mr. Johnston | Mrs. Toodles,. dirs Yeomans Farmer Acorn,. .Mr. Glenn | Mary....,...... Miss Dawes ANUSEMENTS. ROADWAY THEATRE.—E. A. Lessee. URTON’S. THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS ceban at 63; to commence at 7 oelock, eaday evening, February 23, will be perfi Fy ovenin’s sp. CUPID. lag «Mr. Russell | Cheeker........ Mr. Norton Dr. Budd.....Mr. Johnston | Dorothy Budd. Mra. Skerrett Sir Valentine May. Mr Fisher | Juno.... »Misa Hill Bellefieur......Mr. Holman | Queen Bee. Mr. Burton Overtures, KC....6. 00.505 come she Orobasten PARIS AND LONDON, ...Mr, Dyott | Lady Volatil...Miss Weston Mr. Placide | Rose... Mr. Burton | Annette. Mr. Haskitt. ‘bir. Johnston { Sally Trot, ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening, February 23, will be performed THE SIX DEGREES OF CRIME. Julio Dormilly... «Mr. W. G. Jones Highland Hing. Miss Mary Partington. O'NEAL ‘THE GREAT, O’Brien... Mr. W. G. Jones | Elinor «Mra. Nichola NG,ATT4 ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—WEDNESDAY EV: o'clock, for the very last week, the new come moral drama called OLD FOLKS AT HOME. In the afternoon, at 3, the same piece of OLD FOLKS AT HOME will be repeated, The Horse and Rider turned to stone, and all the other curiosities, to be seen as usual. Admission to the whole Museum, &c., 25 cents; Parquet and First Bal cony, 1234 cents extra. ARISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, above Grand street.—Open every night during the week, under the sole direction and personal supervision of E.'P. Christy, whose concerts in this city, for the past six years, haye been received with favor by highly re- ‘spectable and fashionable andiences. Tickots 25 cents. Doors open at 634; to commenesat 73, o’elock. On and after Monday, Feb. 23, concert will commence at quarter before 8 o'clock. On Saturday next, Feb. 26, annual benefit of G. N. Christy. ANFORD'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, March 1, and Albany, March 7. Dao notice will be given of theit appearance in New York and Philadelphia. SAMUEL 8, SANFORD, Manager. ANORAMA.—NOW OPEN, AT METROPOLITAN HALL, the mammoth Panorama of the Mississippi river , from its mouth to the Falls of St. Anthony, every even- ing, ut half-past 7 o'clock. On Saturdays, at balf-past 3 o’elock. Admission, 60 cents; children, half-price. ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE 10 JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land, is now tsi at the new and spacious jeorama, in Broadway, adjoining the Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. Painted from authentic made upon the spot, by Mr. Banvard, during an extensive tour, undertaken éxpressly for the work. Mr. 8. will lain the paintings rsonally. Picture moves 1 on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock, Admission, 50 cents; children half-price, Tit BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART, CON- el taininga series of authentic paintings by the most celebrated wasters, in chronological order, from Guido de Sienne, (A. D., 1231,) down to Horace Vernet, i now open for exhibition at the Society Library Rooms, 348 Broadway, from 9AM. to 6 P. iL, and 7 to 10 P.M Admission, 25 centa. OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY.—PERMANENT Concerts, given every evening during the week, by SIG’RA ELIZA VALENTINI, Prima Donna and Manager, SECOND WEEK. PROGRAMME, PART 1. . “Tet All Obey,” from the Enchantress..,.Mr.Kinsey . “Seenes that are Brightest ’’.... Mrs, 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 Gaze”’..... » Master Hill Musical wonder, 10 years of age. ps Biyrian Song cc cree cise rics sh coco cae . Duo, Semiramide, “Dark Day of Sorrow, Valentini and Miss Duvanti. PART 0. . Aria, from “Lucy of Lammermoor’’.,..Mr. Orvington . “Trust to Luck’ «Mrs. Richardson ig’na Valentini and Mr. Kinso: Master Hill Miss Harrison Miss Bianchi 1g in full cos- seer ea fs - English Ballad. “The Merry Sun’ ee . Grand variation from’ “ Cenerentola” 8. “Le boquet si coquet,”” French song, tume, by Sig’na Valentini. Pianist and Conductor... . Tickets 25 conts; to be had at the door. Doors open at 7. aeRey Se é z Ey 5 .J. Augustus Hogan jhe music stores, and ‘To commence at 8 o'clock. HE LAST CHANCE TO SEE RISLEY’S ILLUSTRATED river Thames, and the whole of the City of London, Exhibition commencing every evening, at 744 o'clock; and on Saturday at 2 ©. M. Descriptions by J H. Ham: mersley, M. D. Eoleon Piano and Concertina, Mr. A. Sedgewick. Price reduced to only 25 cents. NHEATRE FOR SALE.—THE LEASE OF NOS. 17 AND 19 Bowery, with all the seenery, fixtures, &c., Ke. attached to the premises known as * White’s Varieties,» will be disposod of to cash purchasers at a bargain. Ap- cation to be made in writing, with real name, ad- essed to, P. CHRISTY, box office of the Theatre. [10 THEATRICALS.—W. R. FISH, LONDON, theatrical and characteristic wif maker, 550 street, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performancer attended. Wigs lent on hire for private partios and fanéy 4rens balla, N-B—Any atyle of thoatrieal wig made on four hours notice, CLOTHING, LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIER and gentlemen having any to dispose of, can receive hr price by sending to the stores or letter by post ' 452 Hudson street, and 52 West Broadway, Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED—LADIES AND GEN. tlemen can obtain the highest price, in current mo- ney, for large or small quantities of good left off sclothing of every description, by calling on, addressing through the post, JAMES MORONEY, No. 11 Orange street, second clothing store from Chatham: street, east side, AST.OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. Persons desirous of converting their cast-off articles into cash can obtain a fair price by sonding for the sub- seriber, at his residence or through the Post Office. N.B.—Ladies attended by Mrs. Coben. M.S. COHEN, 66 Elm street. (PN T OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. Persons desirous of conyerting their cast off articles into cash, can obtain a fair prive by sending for the sub- scriber, at his residence, or through the Post office. L. M. DI =LDORF, No. 13 Elm street. N. B.—Iadies attended to by Mrs. Dusseldorf. 3 HOKSES, CARRIAGES, d&e. I ORSE WANTE) A GOOD HORSE, YOUNG, SOUND, and kind, sui ht wagon. Price not to exceed $150. Apply at No. 11 West Thirty-niath street, near Eleventh avenue, for three days. OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 1534 HANDS HIGH, SIX ytars old the coming spring; fast, kind, and gentle: good in any harness or under the saddle ; warranted |. He isa very desirable animal. Inquire at 71 and 72 Front street. Can be seen at 'hompson’s stable, 110 Thirteenth street TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. AMDEN ANP AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA —from pier No, 1, North river.—Two lines daily, at TA.M., and 2P. M—Accommodatioa line, at 7A. M.— By steamboat John Potter to South Amboy, cars to Bor- dentown, and steamboat R. Stockton to Philadelphia, Fare—-33, Express line, at 2P. M., by steamboat John Potter to Amboy, thenee direct to Camden by cars— through in four hours. Fare—$3. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7 A. M., and 2 P. M. “OR ALBANY.—FARE $1.—ALBANY AND NEW York Inland Route Railroad.—Two daily express trains, at 9A. M. and 3:45 7, M., connecting ut Albany with central lines of railroads, North and Wost, from the new depot, corner of White, Elm and Centre streets, where through tickets cau be procured, and baggage checked for Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, Roohester and Bufialo. Passengers also reosived at Broome and Bowery, and Twenty-sixth streetand Fourth avenue stations. The above trains will land passengers at Croton Falls and Chatham Four Corners only. All other trains will start from City Hall station, corner of Tryon 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, connoct- ing with trains ‘reaching Buiialo or Montreal at 8 o'clock same evening. . Mail train, 8A. M.; through way train at 1 P. M. Express train, 6 P.M.; accommodation train, 6 P.M. Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four teenth, and Thirty-first streets. Sunday trains, from Canal street, at 73¢ A. M., foe Poughkeepsie, and at 5 P. M. for Albany, stopping at all way stations. EDMUND FRENCH, Superintendent. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIREOT UNITED States Mail and Express Lines, through in four hours. New Jersey Railroad, via Jersey City—Leaving New York, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8and9 A. M., and 4 and 546 P.M. Fare in the 8 A.M. and 4P. M., $2 75, and in the 9A. M. and 534 P.M. $3, Leave Philadelphia at 1, 7 and GA. M., and 5% P.M. For first clans, $3; vooond do. (8 and 9 A.M. and 4 P.M.) $2 60. ’ For Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk and Charleston—through tickets sold, and wie % mane = im the 8 and 0 A. M. and 4 and 53¢ B. M. lines from New York. Passongors with baggage cross the ferry fifteen minutes before the tenins leave. EW YORK AND MONTREAL RATUROA) York to Bellows Falls, Rutland. Burli Jolinsbury,Rouse’s Point, Ogdensburg, Montreal, and in- termediate towns, Tickets can be procured at New York and New Haven Railroad office, 412 Broadway. Express trains leave at 8 A. M.and 3's P.M. Bay checked through. Freight by tho railroad steamers from Peck slip er day at3 P.M. Bills of lading furnished, if desired. Merchandise in bond will receive prompt at- tention, Price reduced. F. HYDE, Agent, 152 Sowth atroet. —NEW n, St. .—MAD. H. SONTAG’S FOURTH —Wednesday, Feb. 23, Nincteeat Opera night, and positively last time of vcr ¥ DON PasQuaLs. lorina......,.Mad. Sontag sO... .. Sig. Pozzotind Dr. Malatesta... Sig.Badiali | Don Pasquale . On Tuesday will be sold the $2 seats, and on Wednes: the $1 and $2 seats, at the Garden, and at No. 45 Wi street, Opera commences at 7 4; o'clock. nm Saturday, March 5, Madame Sontag will give » Grand Concert in Concert Hall, Brooklyn, a # TBLO’S GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAT L be engaged for respectable performances on the off nights, (Tuesday, Thursday, and aturday,) during the 0 Ww. Opera season. Apply, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. 4. MOORE, on the stage. 7 ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME street.—Doors open at 645, to commence at 7. Wednesday evening, February 33, will be performed -Mr, Chippendale, Je Mr. Stout,..Mr. Brougham Mr. Graves... .M Georgina Sir John Vesey, Bart........ Alfred -Mr. Lester Glossmer ir. Vincent Capt. Smooth... Mr. Mason Clara Dougla: Lady Franklin. Characteristic Dai "RST COM. .- Mr. Lyster Mr. .Mrs. Broughags . Miss Malvina VED. Marquis .... Frontin, WW 200s MINSTREIS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW ard street.—Open every evening,—H. Wood, Mar Rager and Proprietor, ‘The entertainments offered by this celebrated company of musicians and Ethioplan d- lineators, cannot be equalled by any other in the United States. See mm re open at 6 eoncert commences at 73 o'clock, Admission 28 easter The public are respectfully informed that the afternoom conoerts are discontinued. ELLER'S SALOON OF WO! 3, NC 9 BROAD. way, Chinese Buildings—Tenth Week of the Prince of Wizards—Immense Success of the New Series.—Professor ROBERT HELLER, the orig’ necromancer, whose extraordinary Soirées ‘terieuses have for nine conse- cutive weeks attracted large audiences of the beanty and fashion of New York, offers for the tenth weck of nie un- surpassable entertainments, a splendid selection of mag nificent WONDERS! MYSTERIES! AND MIRACLES! the most amazing and gorgeous ever performed in Ameri- ca. Among the many mighty experiments is the pusale of the whole scientific world, the impenetrable SECOND SIGHT the most wonderful and marvellous experiment ever known, the elucidation of which has baflied and mystified the learned and (ood philosophers and savans of the day, distinguished for their discoveries and penetration into the secrets of nature and science. Also, a Blaize.. variety of pleasing and instruetive feats of logordess \t Giablerie, and necromancy, the deceptive pritclplos eat illusive incomprehensibiliti¢s of which are a3 beautiful as they are astonishing. One of the novelties is the original invention of Professor H., called the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS. The immense patronage bestowed upon Robert Heller is decided evidence that he has achieved a brilliant pro- fessional triumph, which is without a parallel in this country, Evening performances to commence at 1; o’clock, andon Saturday afternoon at 3. Admission cents; children half price. Day Ticket Office at Jollie’s Music Store, No. 300 Broadway. Wednesday evening, March 2, Benefit of the New York Volunteers, (RCS. NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NG. 31 BOW- ery.—R. Sanda & Co., Proprietors. Wednesday, Feb. 23, (afternoon and evening.) New and brilliant scenes im the circle, calling into requisition the full strongth of Sand’s unequalled troupe. ‘The performance will com- mence with a Grand Cavalcade. ‘To conclude with ST. GEURGE AND THE DRAGON. St. George......Mr. Nathans | Sabra., .,.. Mra, Nathasa pO BALL’S MODEL OF SAN FRANCISCO. 5 This complete and splendid work (in wood, &e. on exhibition at 312 Broadway. It covers nearly 1,t square feet, and its construction employed twenty ar- tists about a year. On beholding it, returned Oali- fornians imagine themselves in that land of gold again, declaring that it gives as full knowledge of the si: tua nelsco, as a visit tion, form, and construction, of San to that city itself. Every building can be seon'in its true modcl, color, material, location, and proportional siee— every |, street, and whar' ¢ shipping, a Doors open from 10 A. M. to 10P. M. ‘Alea, cents. ODWORTH’S CONCERT —THE THIRD CONCERT OF Dodworth’s series takes place on Saturday evening, Feb. 26, 1853, at Metropolitan Hall. Subscription, (twelve admissions to the series,) $5. Single tickets 50 cents, Keserved seats to be obtained at H. B. Dodworth & Co.’s, music store, 493 Broadwa; \WENS’ ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF MONTE Blanc—Special notice.—A place adapted for this novel and beautiful entertainment has at length beem selected in this city, and is about undergoing the altera- tion and embellishment big Aiea) for its presentation, due notice of which will be shortly given. ISEUM OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES—STUYVE- sant Institute, 659 Broadway.—New open, the race and aluable collection of Pharonic and Ptolemaic just imported direct from Egypt, and formed by Dr. Ab- tt, during“a residence of upwards of twenty yeare im the Fast. Admission 60 cents; children half price. Cate- Hye! for sale inthe rooms. Open during the day and evening. ‘ANTED—TWELVE MORE YOUNG LADIES, FOR an Equestrian Pageant.—Tuition in the art of ri8- ing (in the saddle) will be nfree. Apply at the Bowery Amphitheatre, between hours of 10 and 1, From MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—OBO, Lea, Proprietor.—the above establishment is opem avery afternoon, at § o'clock, and in Hie at bait. t 7, for purpose of * an presem Eations of Living Statuary,”’ by M’lle. Casinet’s Troupe ef Model Artista, together with » variety of beautiful formances. For further particulars, seo bills of each Admission :—Seats in private boxes, 50 centa; # with cushioned arm }, 8734 cents; boxes, ormts, gallery, 1234 cents. CURE OF CORNS, BY MADAME BERHARD, NO. 167 / Bowery, east ‘side, between Broome and’ Dela strects.—-Madamne B. respectfully informs the publie 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 fleah, &c., without causing the least pain or inconvenience. Persons can be attended to at home, or at Madame B.'s residence, . D® BAH OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 to 12,4 Me, nd 6 to P. M., Sunday excepted, at No. 643 Hous: ton street, near Wooster, R, WARD'S—OFFICE IN CANAL STREET, ONR door from Broadway, up stairs. Hours, 8 A. M. to® P.M.; Sundays, from 10'A, M, till 12 M., and from 6 tile Tin the evening. : R. CORBETT, MEMRER OF THE N. Y. UNIVERSITY, No, 19 Duane street, between Chatham and Williaa streets, Office hours from 7 A.M. to 9P. M. R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN D Chatham and William. Office hours, from 7 A. Me to0P. M. Sundays, from7tol0 A. M., and from 6 te 8P. M R, JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET. OFFICE HOURS from 7 A. M.to9 P.M. Sundays, from 7 to hale post 10 A. M. andfrom 6 to8P M. R. K. PRESTON, AUTHOR OF “THE FEMALES Friend in Need,” may be consulted at his office, 265 Bowery. Advicegratis, Sec his card in the Picayune. HE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- panion—By Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor of Dis- éasos of Women. Twentieth edition, 16mo, pp. 253. $1. Years of suffering, of physical and mental a1 to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties te the husband, might have been spared by a timely possem- sion of this work. It ix intended especially for the mar- ried, or thoxe contemplating marriage, as it discloses in- rtant secrets which shor be known to them particu- rh he also, every fomale—the wife, the mother—the one either budding into womanhood, or the other in the decline of years, in whom nature contemplates an impor tant change, can discover the causes, symptoms, and the most efficient remedies, and the most certain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her sex is subject. (Exiract ofm letter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio.) Darrow, May 1, 1851. Dr. A. M. Mavriceav, 129 Liberty street, My Dear Sir—My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some three F peur? or more, in consequence of her great anguish and suffering some months before and ss her confinement—every successive one more and more tating and prostra’ her, putting her life in imminent danger, and which was, on’ the last oocasion, despaired of. I ero this state of things was inevitable, and re signed myself to meet the worst. At this time, (now about two months.) Theard your book highly spokea of, ‘ax containing some matters reaching my case. On its re- ceipt and perusal, I express to you the relief it afforded my distressed and the joy its oc parted to my wife, on that the it discovery of M. M. Dasomeaux led a ly. Ito e vi roapect to me which I fitte conceived was possil for this, ere another year woukl have passed over my head, in all human probability my wife would have beem in her grave, and my children motherless. It is, of course, impracticable to convey more fully the serlous subjects treated of, ax they are of a nature ly intended for the married, er those contemplating max- riage. For sale at 222 Broadway, No, 2 Astor House, an@ at the ublishing office, 129 Liberty street, New as F'Co., Albany; Joseph Tucker Also, : the Littl Mobile. her Tiesnut. street, Philadelphia. Peterson, No. 96 recoipt of $1, a copy will be trangmitted by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States, All letters must be addressed, post paid, to Dr. A. M. MAURICKAU, 29 Liberty street, New York, or box 1,224 New Bh bes mene | is ton om amphlet of #ixteen more ox contents of the book, will be forwarded: to Nay iedy or gentleman who may desireit, free LA my to any part of the United States, by addressing as al 5 ae WE eid canes i aia ag earn ea colored i , 28. 8 Copy, wi natomical pla 8, a PY, wee mail to any address, Sold at 222 Broadway, Ofnee’ and by the author, M. Larmont, nro Y. from 11 A. M. «it ‘and surgeon, 42 Reade street, corner of Broad: complaints, OP. M., and from 6 te Din the eyyning. where he Areata all thee