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4 RENEWED £ \ sw BEE SEVENTH PAGE. oe . 2 interested, hav pony tinge weiting Office, on or before tbe 28th day of Febru- instant. abs FUREY, Streot Commissioner, Fobruary 18, ‘TRERT SOE AREMENT, bee 4 BA oe em Publio notice is hereby given, that fo) fition has been presented ix the Board ef Assistant Alder. mon ;—To flag & 8 through the southerly sidewalk of ‘West Twenty-sighth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. persons interested, and having objections te ‘the same, are requested to prosent them, in writing, to the undersigned, at his oflice, on or before ihe 28th day of February instant. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner, Bebruary 18, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS and Su , Feb. 19, 1853,—To Builders—Sealed pro- posal will ved i tho office of the Commissioner of spaird snd Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Wednes- sy, March }, at 12 o'clock M, at which time they be 0 (in accordance with the ordinance there- for,) for a three story house in Elizabeth street, between Walker and Bayard, to be construeted 90 as to sccommedate Hose Co. No. 14, the Chief Enginoer of the Fire Department, and the Fire Wardens. Also, for the al- terations and repairs to house in Casyatie street, between Hester and Walker, for the use of Engine Co. No. Ki. Also, for the alterations and repairs to Louse in Eldrid near Division, for the use of Hook and Ladder 4, Builders will estimate for the mason and carpon- thereto, can be had at the office of the irs te tion in Baperintenfont of Ro 0 Public Buildings, No. 19 « Hieetet ateot Dienk estimates will be furcishod at " either office, N.B.—The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all, or any fo stimates, if deemed for the in- terest poration. nope oon BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Sup; |ORPORATION NOTI PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given that petitions have been prosented to the Board of Aldermen, for sewers in the following named streets, to wit :—In Mott street, from Walker to Chatham atreet; also, in Third avenue, between Twenty: sixth and ‘Twonty-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 having objections thereto, are re- nested to present tho same, in writing, to the Contract Gork, at this office, on or before Weduesday, March 24, 1853. ICHOLAS DEAN, President, Croton Aqueduet Department, February 21, 1853. DD grees OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, FEB. 24, 1868.—To Builders—Sealed pro 1s will be received ‘at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, Ne. 1 New City Hall, until Monday, the 7th day ol 1868, at 12 o'clock M., at which time they be (in’ sceordance with the ordinance therefor,) for erecting a two story building in Rivington street, cor- ner of Te street, for the use of the Superintendent of Pavements, Builders §will and carpenter work separately. The plansand spesifica- tions of the work to be done, and all information in regard thereto, oan be had at the office of the Superintendent of to Public Buildings, 19 Klizabeth street. Blank ent tes will be furnished at either office. N. B.—The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any of the estimates, if deomed for the interest of the Corpora- tion, BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies. imate for the mason ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CON- tractors.—Senied poe endorsed ‘Proposal for sewer in Forty-second street,” aleo with the name of the person or persons making the same, and the date of its tation, will be received at the office of the Cro- Aqueduct Department, until Monday, the 7th day of March, 1868, at 120’clock M., to build a sewer, with the receiving basins and culverts, in Forty-second street, from the sewor in Third avenue, to and through Lexington avenue, to a point one hundred feet north of Thirty: ith street, with iateral branches in Thirty- ninth, and Forty-first streets, terminating at points abeut one hundred feet east of Fourth avenue, the whole being in length about 2,607 feet. The plan of the sewer, and specifications for the building of the samo, and all other information relating thereto, can be obtained on application to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduet Department. New York, February 24, 1863. F Opes ed NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I8 HEREBY of ven to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants houses and lots, im or unimproved lands af- fected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office petgons interested, vi=-For, Aegging aldowall, 8 the viz.:—For ing on tl easterly side of Pike atreet, pe me picts to Di- vision gtreet. The limits embraced by such assessment, include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant pieces and parcels of land situated on the Leet aide of Pike street, frem East Broadway to Division stree' All persons, whose interests are affected by the above mzamed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their object in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Ha within thirty days from the date of this notice, Ww icLiaM Gag! CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES: MeNIELL, Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. 25, 1863. |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY sven oe the owner or owners, occupant or ocou- | reat houses and lots, improved or unimproved affected by, that the following assessments the Assessors, and are lodged in the all persons interested, viz:—For regulating Eighty- wid street, betweon the and Fifth avenues. e limits embraced by such assessment, include all the se- versal houses and of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of lands, situated on both sides of thty-third at} between Third and Fourth avenues. All persons, whose interests are atiected by the above named assens- ments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, sre requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from te date of this notice, LLIAM GAGE, 7 CHARLES J. DODGE, ‘Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, Mor) Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. 3 g RPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- nts, ofall houses and lots, improved or unimproved ds, affected thereby, that’ the following assessments have been congplated by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of A:sessments for examination, by ali porsons interested, viz.—For rezulating, and sctting eurb and gutterin Thirty-fcurth street, from Fourth to Second avenue. The limits em»raced W4 such assessment, include all the several houses and loté of ground, vacant lots, pleces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of Thirty-fourth street, from Fourth to Second avenues. “All persons whose interests are sifected by the above pamed assessments, and who are opposed to the samo, or either of them, are requested to prosent their objections, in yriting, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hail of Records, within 4 days from the date of this notice, WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors, CHARLES MeNIELL. J Office, Bureau of Assossments, Street Jepartment, Feb. 25, 1863. ORPORATION NOTICE —PUBLIC NOTICE I HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or eceupants of all houses and lota, improved or unimproved lands, af- fected thereby, that the following assessments have beon completed by the Asses:ors, aud are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persona inte: viz.:—For flagging sidewalk on tho southerly side of Twenty-ninth streot, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, ‘The liuits embraced by such assessment, include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces aad parcels of land, situated on the southerly side of iwenty-ninth strect, between Fourth and ton avenues. All persons, whose in- terests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the tame, or either of them, are re- quested to present their objections, in writing, to the un- signed, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty deys from tho date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES MeNIELL, ae Bureau of Assessments, Street Dopartment, Fe a |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given to the owner or owners, occupant or eupants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assexsors, and are lodzed in ‘the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examina. tion by all persons intereated, vis:—For flagying sidewalk on the easterly side of Fifth ‘avenue, between Twenty- eighth ard Twenty-ninth streets. The limits embraced by such assossmont include all the several houses and lot of vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the easterly side of Filth avenue, between Twenty-cighth and Twenty-ninth street. All persons whose interests are effect by the above named assoss- ments, and who are oppoxed to the same, or elther of them, are requested to present their objections in writing to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice, 23 J DODGE, } Assessors. Otsess be PAE ote Me. cith a sons ice, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. act partment, Fob ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, oecupant or occn- penis, of ail houses und lots, improved or unimprovod nds. affected thereby, that the following asse: smonts have been completed by the Assessors, and aro | in the office of tho Burea:: of Axsesementa, for cvamination dy all persons {nterosted, viz, :--For flagging sidewalk on the northerly ride of Twenty-fourth strect, botween Filth and Sixth avenues, The limits embraced by such assose- ‘ment include all tho seyoral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pleoos and jarcels of lend, situated on the north side of Twenty-fourth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. A)! persons whose interests are aifect- ed by the above named a-coxsments, and who are opposed to the saine, or either of them, aro’ requested to prosent their objections, in writing, to the undecsigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the Gate of this notice, WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. 10348, } Assoasora. CHARLES M'NTKLL. Office, Bi of sone arene Aseersments, Strect Department, | lous in regard to | States, 102 Broadway; F quality, as may be = ject to such examination as may be directed by tl ‘ernors, and to meet their a: el, ka. peppeel Se quality and quantity. Now York, Wispary 1 cm AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CONTRAC- tors. roposals, 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 7th day of March, 1863, at twelve o'clock M., to buill a sewer, with e receiving basins and culverts, in Twenty- sixth sti ‘from the sewer in Madison avenue to a point about fifty feet 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 lating theroto, can be obtained on application to the Water barveson 2 this office. NICHOLAS BEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department, New York, Feb. 23, 1863. RPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HERE- by given, to the owner er owners, occupant or occu- inte, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that ‘the following asseasmonts have been completed by the Assessors, and are ia the office of tho Bureau of Asseasmonts for examination by all persons interested, viz.:—For flagging sidewalks in Wwenty-second atrect, beiween Fifth and’ Sixth avenues, andon the morthwest corner of Kighteenth street ant Highth avenue. The limits embraced by such asseasmont include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on both’ sides of ‘Twenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and on the northwest corner of Kightoonth street and Eighth avenue. All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named asxessmonts, and who are opposed to same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J, DODGE, Assessora. CHARLES McNIKLL, Ofice, Buroau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. JROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO MASONS.— Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Department, [er Park,) until Monday, the 7th day of March, 1853, at 12 o'clock, M., to build’s sewer,-with the necessary receiving basing and culverts, in Fourth avenue, between Twentysfourth and ‘Twenty-sixth streets. The plan of the sewer and specifioa- tions for the building of the same, with all other infor- mation relating thereto, can be obtainod on application to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, Prenident of the Croton Aqueduct Department. February 26, 1853. (TREET, DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby mires that the following reso- lutions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen:— To fig = space four feet wide of sidewalks in Twenty- third street, from Third to Fourth avenues, where neces- sary; to fag. & space four feet wide of sidowalks in Fourth avenue, between Twenty-first and hcg! fourth stroets, Where necessary; to fag a space five foot wide of sidewalks of Fifth avenue, Thirty-fourth to Forty- Also the: fohewien pe :—To grade in East Twenty-third street, on the northeast corner of Fourth avenue. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are requested to present them, in writing, to the undersigned, at hia office, on or before the 7th day of March next. JAMES ‘, Street Commissioner, February 26, 1858. MEDICAL. ROFESSOR MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, OR Cordial. The wonderful vegetable productiou of which this medi- cine is composed, bas enj the medical savans of Lon- don, Paris, and the chiof cities of Europe. Its virtue has been tested and proclaimed by the highest names in the faculty of those cities, and testimonials have been pre- sented to its discoverer by the Academies of Medicine of London, reer Paria, Berlin, and Vionna. Dw a sojourn in Arabia Petrea, Profe Morse was afilie with a nervous fever, brought on by intense excitement and imprudent exertions in a torrid season ot the year, which defied his own knowledge of curative means, a1 for some time threatened a futal termination. A shi one of the native tribes at length induced him to take a medicine prepared from the roots of herbs common toa mountainous region of the country, which in a few days not only restored him to vigorous health, but renewed the strength of his constitution in a marvellous degree. ‘THIS HERB Is one of the principal ingredients used in making thiv cordial. It is obtained at great Re hany by the proprie- tor and manufacturer, Mr. Morse, M. D., New York City. It is the only infallible remedy yet discovered for nervous head and mind complaints; it ia the mental physic, 1 sought for, and never before found, the only natural agent that can ‘administer to a mind diseased.” In cases of meuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in the nerves of the face, and the various train of nervous affec- tions, it will produce a cure in an astonishing short ae riod of time; and it will also remove deprossion, excite- ment, a tendency to blush, restlessness, sleeplessness, dislike of society, incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusion, giddiness, to the head, melancholy, mental debility, hysteria, indecision, wretch: edness, thoughts of self destruction, fear of insanity, &. It will increase and restore the appetite, strengthen the emaciated, renew the health of those who have destroy- ed it, induce continued cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits, and prolong life. Persons * ire complexion, or consumptive habits, are 1° " _ tropa titans oe igor, chai skin froma paie Ww, gpicl ir, toe feautietsedtommunien fre ae ‘We assure the reader that the utmost reliance may be placed in this cordial in the cure of the men- tioned above, and also of those which follow, viz:—Loss of muscular energy, general prostration, irritability, and a eon affections, indigestion, sluggishness of the iver, &ec. TESTIMONIALS. No newspaper would hold the many certificates and tes- timonies of gratitude to the proprietor, were we at liberty to publish them. low is a few of the many thousand certificates re- coived—being at liberty to publish them. ‘THE MEPICAL JOCRNALS have not, ina single instance that bas been authenticat- ed, given their sanction to any other preparat for the above complaints. It has, in many violent and des- te cases, effected radical cures, itor pationts had en abandoned, and their condition pronounced hopeless by medical practitioners of high professional eharaeter. THE COMMON EXPRESSION of those who have used this extract is:—‘T had heard Your cordial highly spoken of, but was one of the incredu- its merits; having tried various medi- cines sold for the same purpose, (different sarsaparillas, without deriving any benetit. 1 had almost given up al hopes of deriving any relief, and when I pure! some of your cordial { had no faith whatover of its benefitting me; but it bas—I feel stronger, have had no emissions since; althongh ’tis not three weeks; I am satisfied the half dozen bottles I took will cure me.’? Ansther says—“I had consulted several distinguished physicians. Some sald I could not be cured; others pre- seribed this thing and that, but I found no reliet until I procured some of your cordial. Imust say it completely cured me." Another says—‘‘I was surprised at the effect your cor- dial had. Why had I not heard of it before? It would aye saved me so much expense, besides years of mental and bodily suffering.” Prepared by M. MORSE, M D., Now York city. fold by C. H. Ring, General Agent for the United Guion, [27 Bowery, corner of Grand street. In Brooklyn, by Milne, Fulton’street. In Boston, wholesale and retail, by Fetridge & Co., Wash- ington street, and W. V. Spencer, do.; in Albany, by W. N. Jamison, [81 Breadway; in Hartford, by John Pitkins; In Springfield, by Biiss & Haven; in Philadelphia, Dyott & Sons, and E, M. Wood, 4 Harmony court; in New Haven, 0. B. Levenworth. It is put op in pint bottles, with the words DR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL blown on the glass. Price $3 per bottle; two bottles for $5; five bot les for $12, and $24 per doren. . B.—Important advice accompanying each bottle, ) THE PUBLIC.—HEAR Us, TRY US, JUDGE US before YOU OFPOSE OR CONDEMN US. When we introduced our R. R. R. Remedies for your pa- tronage, we asserted that Radway's Ready Relief would instantly stop pain, would instantly allay the most violent spasms and cramps, and soothe the most painful irrita- tions; that it would quickly eure rheumatiam, neuralgia, cholera morbus, dysentery; that for all pains,’ either in ternal or external, Radway's Ready Relief would instantly, as soon as applied to the diseased or painful part, free the sufferer from all pain and uneasiness. Since then thou- sands and tens of thousands have been suddenly raised from a bed of pain and misery and restored to health and strength. All who have ever tried Radway’s Roady Re- liof have experienced its pain-relieving efficacy in a fow moments after using it. Badway's Rondy Rellef is more particularly rocommond- ed for all ACUTH DISEASES, where instant action is required, where the patient is suffering the tortures of pain, and where freedom from its presence is immediately required. RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT is particularly recommended for chronic diseases that have been lingering in the system for years;that have, by their poisonous influenco, covered the skin with fright: ful sores, checked the healthy action of the organs, cor- roded the blood, and tainted the whole system with its Le’ influences. All chronic diseases constantly depo- sit a diseased matter or mucus in one or more of ns. Radway’s Renovating Resolvent will resolve awa this diseased deposit; will cleanse snd purify the blood; will reanimate and renovate the system; will free the bones, the muscles, the joints, and all other parts of the body from diseased deposits; wi'l give stre to the ab- sorbents, to the resolvents, and all the organs of the body; will build up the weak, diseased and broken down parts of the system. Let there be anything in the body that is un¢ergoing decomposition or decay, the timely use of the Resolvent will reselve away the ‘diveased Parts, and by its life-creating power, will add new matter and new life to the parts worn away by diseased action. Scrofula it will cure, ih og it will cure, syphilix in all its forms it will cure, ra it will heal, tumors it will remove. Nodes, whi ellings, fever sores, &c., it willeure, Salt rheum, canker sores, razh and tetter— ALL SKIN DISFASES— it will coon cure, and entirely cure the body from all re- pulsive humors. OCTRESS MADAM FINIELLES' PREVENTIVE 13 infallible, and will be available at all ages. Ibis Het safe, and pleasing. Perfect instrnetions sent to ress, on receipt of one dollar, post paid. Ad Madam Finielles, box No. 70 Broadway Post office, sei Dek RRPTON, AUTHOR OF “THR FRMALES Friend in Neod,”” may be consulted at his office 266 Bowery. Advice gratis. Soe his cardin the Picayung, Sunday patch. ? R. WARD—FROM LONDON AND KDINBURG COL- leges. Hours from 8 A. M. ti OP. M, daily. On Sundays, from 10 A. M. to 12 Bf, and from 6 ll 7 o'clock in the evening. Office, Canal streot, one door from Beondway. uv! , KRY THEATRE. OPEN AT 65; CUR- ROADWA THEATRE—E. A. te Line of Paokets.—W. i J.T. TAP” B tain rises at 7 o'clock. = Lessee.—Doors 8665; to commence at To'ehocie SCOTT & CO,, 66 South street, New York, continue to turday evening. Feb: 26, will be Faturday evening, will Le performed serene tas tons eed een te eee, THe conciuae J paid amy the same itious manner as bei ‘Tho Brothors.....Mr. Kady | M. gee aeeeeMr. Glenn | Jack Cade......Mr. Forrest For frieght or having unequalled acoommoda- , poets of Sent tain and Ireland, by thoir une- | Renaud....Mr. It. Johnston | Mine. Franohi_Mrs. Grattan | Duke of Suifoik., Wr. Lyster tions for nee potty Gg Ag poe: of packets, sailing from Li Los Tread Montgiron....Mr. Hamilton | Emilie, ira. Yeomans | Lord Say........ Mr Pore TARD K. COLLIN! ., 06 Wall street. y#, from London each alternate Thi » from } Martelil... ... Mr. Btovens | Maria, Miss Hiffert | Buckinghan.. Mr. Sandford Passongers are requosted to be on board at 1136 A. M. | Glasgow twice each month. They also remit money in “Unole Sam's Farm’? will then be sung. Clifford... Mr. Davenport The steamship PACIFIC will succeed the ARCTIC, and sail | the same asfe manner as hitherto, in or small | Pas de Deux.,,.,-... by Misa G. Dawes and Mr. Fletcher | Wat Worthy...Mr. Whiting | Kate 10th March, and the BALTIC will succeed the PACIFIC, TiN ‘ARTAR, i ‘A Pas Souls... es “by Miss Price, and sail April 2nd, pisces "throughout : wi Miss G. Dawes ss WHO SPEAKS FIRST? NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL Us Srares | “7sDO% mat y + Mra. Grattan Ir. Davenport | Sirs, Milltant,.Mra. Abbott Teta Stoamers.—The ships comprising this line are FERLY LINETO CALIFORNIA abet Sg ee fol — ip Company fic Mail Steamship Company. URTO! THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS IBLO’S GARDEN.—MAD. H. SONTAG’S ATLAN «Captain West. —Satisfied that 835 g y i i last series on ATLANT Capa on insite the the B open at 635; to commence at 7 o'clock. N first night. Fourth and last Monday Captain Luoe. Captain Comstock. Captain ——. These ships having boen built by contract, expressly for government orvice, every care has been taken in weir construction—as in their ouginos—te ensure strength and speed, and their a:commodations for passengers are un- ualied for elegance and comfort. ice of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $120; in second cabin, $70, Exclusive use of extra size state room, $300. From Liverpool to New York, £50 and £26, An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berths secured until paid for. DATISS OF BAILING. From New York. From Liverpool. Saturday, Mar, 858. Wednesday, Feb. 23. .1863. Do. ~ ‘Mar. “« Do. ‘Mar. 0 “ To. April “ Do. Mar, 23.11. ¢ Do. April “ Do. April. 6 « Do. April “ Do. April 20 “ Do. May “ Do. May « De. May “ Do. May 18. bs Do, June “ Do, June 1 “« Do. June bel De. June 16 bed Do. July « Do. June 20 “« Do. July “ Do. July 13 “ Do. ‘Aug. “ Do. July 27 “ Do, ‘Aug. “ Do. ‘Aug. 10 “ Do. Sept. “ Do. Aug. 24 “ Do. Sept. “« Do. Sept. 7 “ Do- Oct. “ Do. Sept. 21.1...“ Do. Oct. Lid De. it. « Do. Oct. « Do, Oot. 19. “ Do. Nov. « Do. Norv. bar} Do. Nov. “ Do. Nov. “ Do. Dee. “ Do. Noy. “ Do. Dee. Sales Do. Dec. “ Do. Deo. %..., For freight or passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS & 00., No. 66 Wall at., N. Y. OWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. E.G. ROBERTS & CO., 18 King’s Arms Yard, London, JOHN MUNROE & 00., No. 26, Rue Notre Dame dos Victories, Paris; or GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will net be accoumtable for ld, silver, bullion, #1 Enotals, unless bills of io, jowelry, precious stones, or ing are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Bermuda $30; to age, apply to » Thomas E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. ¥. Yee sae AND NORTHAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. “AMERICA, Ca EUROPA Cane AN, NIAG +9120 - 70 = ADA’ ee Stone, Aral on “ New Tork, Wodnesday, Bertha mot scoured until pals tons” An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships gold, silver, metals, unless bills of lading O value thereof therein expressed. will not be accountable for bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or re signed therefor, and the Vor Famage, Ih ieee ‘ooNaRD, No. 4 Bowling Green. ACKETS TO HAVRE—SECOND LINK —THE FOL lowing ships will loavo Havre on the 16th, and Now York on the 1st of each month :— From New MS Trom Havre. Ship ST. DENIS, Jan, Feb. 16, 1,600 ton bbrthen, May1 June 16, Alonzo Follanebes. master, Sopt.1 Oct. 16. Ship ST. NICOLAS, eb. M’rch 16. 1,000 fons burthen, Junel July 16, John Bragdon, master, J Oct.1 Nov. 16. New ship MERCURY, Mar.1 April 16 1,400 ton burthon, July Aug. 16, R. D. Conn, master, Nov.l Dee. 16. Ship WILLIAM TELL, Ap.1 = May 16. (new,) 1,200 tons burthen, | Aug] Sept. 16. James Funck, master, Dec 1 Jan. 16, ‘They are all first class New fork built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of passengers, and commanded by men of experience in the trade. The price of passage is $100, without wines or liquors. ees BOYD & HINCKEN, Goods sont to tho subscribers will be fc forwarded s but those actually incurred. Agents, 104 Pearl street TRAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE G steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 ow and New York Steamshi tons, bert , commander, will sail "trom Gi nesday, Februar; 23d, and will leave New Company’s new 400 horse power,) Bo Dw on Wed- ‘ork for Glas- gorron Saturday, “March 20th, at 12 o'clock, at noon. rst cabin, (saloon state rooms,) $90; do. do. ‘midship do.) $76; second cabin, $50; third class, $20—steward’s fees included. Apply to J. MiSYMON, 33 Broadway. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PSILADELPHIA, Thursday, March 8, - Thursday, March 31, a, 1853, 1863, FROM LIVERPOO! 0 5, Saloon, ‘A limited Rumber of taken, and found with comfortably 020........., .t0 Liverpool | Parties wishing Wednesday, March 2, Wednesday, March 30, PASSAGE. (according to state rooms.) third class Raswogers, will be 1853, 1858. provisions, for ver] to bi out their friends, can obtain certificates of passage, an land, im sums from £1 storli: be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSO} id drafts on the Bark of Ire- upwards, Hand bills ean Agent, 41 Exchange place, SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED R States Mall Steamship HUMBOLDT, D. imander, will leave for Havre, to land the mails and 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pier 4 Price of passage, first clan “ “”” second do An experienced Surgeon on boa: @ voyage should be sent on No frei For freight or passage, apply during sailing, marked “‘below.”’ Thursday. the 10th prox. to MORTIME LIVINGSTON, . Lines, com- Southampton touching rs, on Saturday, March North river. My board fio day before ht will bo taken aftor Agent, 63 Broadway. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON, E. M. Fitch, Commander, , will sail for Bremen, touch- ing at Southampton, on Saturday, Febraary 26 :h, from Pier No. 3 North river, at 12 o'clock M. Price of Pasange— 00 In first cabin, mhin saloon In first cabin, lower saloon... In second cabin. ........ ‘An experienced su! is attached to th 60 ship. All let ngeon, tors must pass through the Post Oilice. Specie delivered in Havre and London. For passage or freight, apply to MOLLER, SAND, & RIERA, Agents, 26 5 uth street. NITED STATES MAU, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, carrying the United States plawall and Fanama. Greatly lid new and doublo e: 3,000 tons burthen, D. D. Port it United States Mail. Only th: agh il kine for California and Oregon, via As- reduced prices, The splon- ine U. 3 Mail steamship GEORGIA, fer, U. 8. Navy, Commander, will sail on Saturday, March Sth, at 2 o'clock, P. M., pre- cisely, from pier foot of Wa Aspinwall, direct. as steamers TENNESSEE wi rren stroct, North river, for The Pacific Mail Steamship Comnany’s and NORTHERNER, be in readiness at Panama to take the mails and pas- sengers of the Georgia, and Francisco. No efforts 2 sail immediately for San are spared on the part of the companies to send their passengers through with expodi- tion, comfort and safety. Passengers will be landed at the ‘railread wharf at Aspinwall free. Transit of the Isthmas at the passengers’ ox sage apply to CHAS. A. W. se, For freight or pas. NEY, at the office of the Companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren. NITED STATES MAMI STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, eoyise the United States Mail Line for Cal great United Stator Mail — only throught lifornia and Oregon vis As- pinwall and Panama.—Greatly reduced prices. The splen- did new and double engine United States mail ILLINOIS, 2,600 tons burthen, jteamship H. J. Hartstene, U. 3. N., Commander, will sail Monday, March 21, at 2 o'clock, P. M., precisely, from pier at foot river. The of Warren street, North acific Mail Steamship Company's magnifi- cent steamer GOLDEN GATE will be in roadinoss at Panama to receive the Dlinois’ mails and nd sail immediately for San Francisco. The Gate performs her trips from Panama to San Francisco inside of 12 days, beating all other steamers on the Pacific from 2 to 254 days, her accommodations are onl; by her consort, the Jno. L. ‘be spared on the part of the companies to send their sengers through with ex) sengers will be landed at the ra free. Transit of the Isthmus mall steamers commodation on board the Pasiflc mail steamers, of fare from Panama to San Francisco on the most favora- Wie terms. For freight or pesange, apply to hoca New ‘ork, No of Pas wharf, at Aspinwall, Byte United States ve ference of ac- on Rates jualled will comfort and safety at the A. WHITNEY, At the office of the companies, 177 Wost street, corner ofWarren. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mall Stoamshi, Cerapany Only through United States Mail line for California and Ore; stone p ORFSCENT will safl from the pier at the foot , via Havana, Axpinwalland Panama. The splendid Baxter, commander, Warren street, North river, on Monday, February 23th, at 2 o'clock, P. M. cisely. to the steamship Ft Dorado, re Paasengers per Crescent (ity will be transtotred at Havana, and sail imme. dintely for Aspinwall, and connect with’ tho Pacific Matt Steamship Company's sieamers from Panama to San Francisco, RATES OF PARK 10 ARPINWALL. Firat cabin, atate room,.... Lower, aft and forward saloon, . Second cabin, standee berths For passego, aj to As the offing of the Gompaay, . CHARLES A, WHITNEY, 177 Wont at., cor of Warroa, ioneers ia steam navigation between the At- Pacite ports—will at once arrange their shi im both ooeans, 50 a4 to extend their present semi-month- ly service to weekly line, commencing on the 20th as follows:—Leave New York on the Sth, 13th, and 28th; leave San Francisco on the Ist, 8th, 16th, and 24th. The «pare tonnage of the com; , and the safety and regularity with which they have heretofore performed their voyages, afford against detontion and accidents. These ezmpanies are Peepers with their extra end the facilities which long experience affords them, not only fully to ae- commatqun si Publis, but to do soat the ma ifmvorable rat ‘OR PANAMA.—TO SAIL ABOUT STH MARCH, THE ‘Al packet ship AFFGHAN, She has accommoda- tions for a few select cabin pa rs only. For pass- age apply to Captal ANTONIO PELLETIER, 93 Wall street, or to OV. N & GRUNER, 28 South street. HE SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE—VANDER- cons ie for San Feanclson- Toe Accenory ee. nit Compan; Nicaragua) pro) ors. ly line givi: through tickets, including the Isthmus crossing. Through in advance of the mail. The new double engine +toam- ship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,200 tons burden, will leave from pler No. 2 North river, at & o’clock,P. M., precisely, on Saturday, Marsh 6, for San Juan del Nerte, direot, connecting with the regular Pacific steamship over the Nicaragua Transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. These steamships are unsurpassed in their accommodations and ventilation. Passengers are cautioned against the representations of hired runnors for other lines—nono are papored for this line. For in- formation or passage, at the lowest rates, apply only to ©. VANDI 7, Agent, No.9 Battery pl A mail bag will be made up at this office, EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE to San Franciseo, via Aspinwall and Pa- on the Isthmus, At greatly re- UNION, (1,600 tons burthen, , Up stairs, der, leave New York for wall, (Navy ) from pier No. 4 North River, om war O March cf ats o’clook P. M. ly, conneoting wit precise); ‘the new and niflcont side wheal donble engins steamship WINFIELD SCOTT, (2,100 tons,) Edward Duna, e, which steacher will be in readiness at Panama to receive the Union’s ra, and safi immediately for San Fran- cisco. accommodations and ventilation of the Win- field Soott, are all that can be desired. Her s) (eatab- Ushed on the voyage between New York and Panama, and while on the Pacific coast,) is unsurpassed. Every exer- ‘ton will be made on the of the line to insure com- fort, expedition, and safety. rs will be landed on As} free, taking the Panama Railroad, and are Seon tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & 00.,Genorel Agents. A mail is made up at the above office, under the Dew United States Postage law, for the convenlence of the (A PIONEER LINE—THE NOBLE SHIP EUPIIRASIA can poocmmaate 8 fow more passen- , also a small quantity offfrei ry for imme- diet stsitentorsnt tha etfce of abe ani EUPHRASTA’ will positively Saturday mi 26th inst. | Passengers on board the day previous. o nearly new and beautiful clipper bark OREGON will succeed the EUPHRA- BIA as eighth ship of this line, and sailon the 15th March. R. W. CAMERON, or J. OGDEN, 116 Wall streot. USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK- ets.—The nearly now and beautiful clipper bark OREGON, 1,000 tons burthen, having just com: Noted her first voyage around the world, wi paren the Ku- phrasia as eighth ship of this well established line, and sail from New York for Sielbourne, Port Philip, on the 16th of March, punctually. Tho Oregon is the only true clipper built vessel at present advertised for next month. Her cabins are roomy, light, and well ventilated, and fitted up in the most fortable manner possible. It is sufficient to add that sho will be provisioned in the same liberal manner as her predecessors. The Pioneer Line was the first, and bas been tho only regular line. The object of the proprietors {a to ostablish it on a permanent basis; and they deem it necessary to state that none of their vessels have been obliged to stop at any port for supplies, nor bas there been a word of complaint against them. Rates of passage—Saloon, $225; first cabin, $175; second cabin, double berths, $1: gingle, do., 3 Everything provided by the ship, except wines, liquors, soap and towels. A remittance of one-third will secure a passage, for which early application is recommended. Ap- ply to R. W. CAMERON, or JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall stroet USERALIAN PACKET LINE.—THE BEAUTIFUL CLIP- er ship THROXENA, will be dispatched on her reg- ‘lar tbe early in March.’ The proprietors of this line call attention to this splendid vessel, and refer to the prompt manner in which their. former ships (tho ALBUS and INA) have sailedfrom this port. To persons intending to visit Austrailia, this line offers the advan- tages of fast versels, elegance of acoommodation, and every comfort to render the voyage a; ‘ble, being com- manded by tried and oxperienced Captains,’ and lation i important’ Apply on ‘board, oc to Cap cat nt. Apply on or § Vonlo Pelletier” 08 Wel street, or OVERMANN & GRUNER, 28 South street. IXCELSIOR LINEFOR AUSTRALIA.—THE SPLENDID A 1 clipper ship PANAMA, is now rapidly loading at can Sols. free, pier 18 Fast river, and can yot take 1,000 and accommodate a few more cabin passengers. is ship was builtin this city expremsly for the Chins trade, and bas never been beaten. She has made the passage from Canton in §2 days; tho run to Aujier in 74 days; and petted, returned from Shanghae in 97 days. She has performed the voyage out and home, discharging and receiving full in the amazing short time of seven months and twenty ee Appl to osseL & NORTON, 31 Old slip. RST PACKET FOR AUSTRALIA, TO SAIL 28TH OF February.—The superior fast-sailing new packet ship REBEOCA, burthen 700 tons, has unequalled aceommoda- tions for a few more cabin and second cabin passengers, if immediate application be made on board ship, pier 6, Fast river, or to C. A, TEN EYCK, 67 South street. 'OR MELBOURNE AND PORT PHILIP, AUSTRALIA.— ‘The splendid new steam clipper CITY OF NORFOLK, 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 expectod to make a very juick run out. She has splendid accommodation for ew more eabin passengers. For balance of freight or passage, apply to IAILLER & LORD, 108 Wall at. Onr Mr. Samuel P. Lord goes ont in this vessel to estab- lish a commission house at Melbourne, snd would take made to him. For further i Dag? SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.—THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP ST. THOMAS, Captain Merrill, having four-fifths of her cargo engaged, will have immodiate despatch as above. Having extensive accommodations for first and second class passengers, persons destined for Australia will find it to their advantago to examine this superior fast sailing vessel beers eoeaaing where. For balance of freight, or paseace, apply to EPPERMAN & ALBUR- ‘TIS, 90°Beaver street, or & & BALCHEN, 105 and 107 Wall street. USTRALIA.—THE FINE MODEL BUILT VESSEL, MARY PARKER, known to shippers as one of tne fastest and safost seaboata, is up for the now Fl Dorado. The creait due the American Packet Line for the seloc- tion of fine safe and fast sailing vessels, is again earned by their despatching so noble a vessel as the above. Com- petent judges pronounce her a model, and when prices are reduced so low that for conveniences and comforts of the first class, passengers will doubtless prefer this Lae tunity to any other. Only a limited number will be taken in the cabin, at the extreme low rate of $125. For particulars, apply on board, at pier No. 9 Fast river or at the office of the American Packet Lire, No. 138 Maiden lane. A beautiful specimen of Australian gold, found by Mr. A. Meyer, weighing 1234 Ibs., can be seen at the office daily, between 11 and 3) o'cloc OR SAVANNAH—THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain W. Collins, carrying the United States mail, will leave Phila delphia for Favannah, on Wednesday, the 24 of March, at 10 o'clock A. M., from the wharf, above Vino street. ' In speedand strength, and in every arrangement for the comfort and cenvenience of passengers, this ship is un- surpassed, Dare from New York or Philadelphia, $25 ; steerage, $0. The State of Georgia leaves as above overy alternate Wednesday. Agents in Philadelphia, Heron & Martin, No. 374; North wharves ; in Savannah, C. A. L. Lamar. HE UNDERSIGNED, PASSENGERS ARRIVED BY THE ship Sardinia, from Antwerp, tender their thanks to tain Jordan, for the kind and ‘attentive manner with h he treated them during their long and boisterous Passage, which attentions were mostly appreciated by the steerage passengers. The arrangement of the freighters, Mosars, Strecker, Klein & Stock, of Antworp, ia furnish ing good and sufficient provisions and proper accommoda- tions, deserve mentioning. FEAD. MICHARLIS, DR. L. On behalf of the steerage passengers. F OR NORFOLK, 1 = AND RICHMOND.— The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, K. wendy, commander, will leave pier 18 North river, om Saturday, February 26th, at 3 o’olock P.M. For fovight, weno a ETE ren FAMBOAT EXCURSION,—STEAMER OCEAN.—BENE- fit of John Cody.—Tuesday, March Lat. Lenves foot of Canal street at 735 A. M., pier No. 3 at 8, South ferry, Breoklyn, at 9, foot of Market street at 10, and foot of Delaney street at 10% precisely. Tickets, one dolla ‘¥. ‘RS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR HER skill in foretelling the future, is arrived, and will furnish intelligence abeut all circumstances of life to ail those who may address her, She interprets dreams, law matters and love, by astrology, books sud scienco, and tells her visiters the person they will marry. Mra. Alwin speaks the English, French, and Gorman languages, Residence 269 Howory, up stairs, near Stanton strect, Office hours from 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Ms PREWSTER, FROM PHILADELPHIA, TENDERS her services . the Lao and ntgnesha ae city, in astrology, love, an w matters, Grains, &o., by ‘sand science, constantly relled on by Napoleon; and will tell the name of the lady or gentlo- man they will marry; also, the mame of tho vidters, Re- sidence, 69 Great Jones coracr of Sowery. Laaieg Gtty coats; gontleman, ong Saturday evenibg, February 20, will be performed Sowerberry. ....Mr. Russell | Mra.Barker...,.,.Mrs Cooke Buttereup.. Mr. Thom Betsey Chin - Misa Ill OLD DUICH GOVERNO! Pete ir. Johnaton Van ‘Mr, Miss Hill THE SERIOUS FAME Aminadab Sleek. Mr. Burton | Lady Croamly..Mra. Hughes Frank Vincent, Mr. Levere | Widow. Mrs. Skerrett Chas. Torrens..Mr. Norton | Sra. To: Captain Murphy Maguire. ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 644; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Saturday evening, February 26, will be performed 4 THE ix DEGI OF CRIME. Julio Dormilly , : Mr. W. G. Jones THE 7 O'Brien,,..Mr. W. G. Jones | Klinor Mrs. Nichols ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—SATURDAY EVEN- ing, at if Oe for the very last time, the comic moral drama OLD FOLKS aT HOM, This afteraoon, at 8 o'clock, THE LADY UF LYONS, by special reque: he Potrified Horse and Rider, the Living Animals, &e., are to be seen at all hours. Admittance to the whole Musoum, Entertainments, &c., 26 conta; Parquet and First Balooay, ‘123g cents extra. HRISTY’S OPFKA MOUSK, NO. 472 BROADWAY, above Grand streot.—Open every night during the week, under the sole dirvction and personal supervision of E.'P. Christy, whose concerts im this city, for the past aix years, have been received with favor by highly re- spectable and fashionable andiences. Tickets % cents ra open at 634; to commence at 7 34 o'clock. On and after Monday, Feb. 28, concert will commense at quarter before 8 o’clock. On Saturday noxt, Feb. 26, annual benefit of G. N. Christy. ORAMA.— NOW OPEN, AT METROPOLITAN HALL, the mammoth Panorama of the Mississippl river tng at halt peat? o'clock.” On Seturdapee ck wall pest 3 at past 7 o'cl 4 a) al alt o'elook. a on, 60 conte; ‘ahildren, 1 half-price. ANVARIS PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land, is now open, at the new and in Broadway, the Metropolitan Hotel, Scavings uall open the opot by its: Bearsrd, ansing on uy a] a wl aa gxtinalve tour, undertaken y,{0F the work. “Me, explain the paintings personally. Picture moves te Tig; and on Wedbondayand Saturday afternoons, ef°3 o'clock. Admission, 60 conte; children half-price, | tT BRYAN ato A Manet OON- taining a series of aut 6 most brated masters, in Cesinrialerta tint. Guide de Bienne, (A. D., 1231,) down to Horace Vernet, is now ‘open forerhibition at the Society Library Rooms, 348 Broadway, from® AM. to 6 P.M, and 7 to 10}. M in, 26 cents. ODWORTH’S THIRD GRAND CONCERT, AT METRO- politan Hall, Saturday, February 26, Programan.—Part I, 1, Introduction from “Lucrezia Borgia’’,.....Donizetti Military Band. 2, Trio, «William Tell’... .s.ssesseeeeeeeeeROsaini Cornet Band. 3. Cavatina, “Una Voce” ........600...+..... Rossini Cornet solo, H. B: Dodworth. 4, Motropolitan March........... seseeseeeesWe HL Fry Military’ Band 5. Quadrille, “ Evening Balls’. «+6 W. H, Dodworth Orchester Part II, 6. Overture, ‘William Tell’? Military Band (firs! 6. Rossini 1. “Robert t'ol que J'aime' seeeeeceeeeeMeyorboor 8. 9. Cornet Band. . Aria and chorus, ‘Fille du Regiment’’.,,...Donizetti Military Band. . Quartette, “Lucia dilammermoor’’,.., ....Donizetti Cornet Baud. . Quickstep from the “Enchantresa’’....,..0++esBalfo Military Cornet Band. Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 60 cents, for sale at H. B. Dodworth & Co.’s music store, 493. Broadway, at tho music stores, and at the door on’ the evening of the Concert. OPE CHAPEL, 718 pec rm dy Lay pesos T Concerts, given every evening Lae week, B1G’R ELIZA VALENTINI, if Prima Donna and . SECOND WEEK. PROGRAMDOR, PART I. 1. “Let All Obey,” from the Enchaatre: 2. “Scenes that are Brightest’’.. “Ah! my Child,” from the Prophete 4. ..Miss Bianchi “The Harp that once through Tara’s Hull’’. Mrs. Kinsey 6. “With Verdure Clad,” from Hayden's Creation. .Sig- norina Valentini. 6. “Thou art from my Gaze’’..........Master Hill jusical wonder, 10 years of age. 1, Btyrian Song... Miss Bertini 8. Duo, Semiramide, “Dark Day of Sorrow,” by Sig’na Valentini and Miss Duvanti. PART a. 1. Aris, from “ Lugy of Tammermoor’ 2. “Trust to Luck’’.... 3. Sontag’s Polka. 4. Duo from “ Favorit: 6. lish Ballad... 6. “The Morry Sun”... a 1. Grand variation from ‘‘ Cenerentola’ Miss 8. “Le boquet si coquet,”” French song, sung in full oos- tume, by Sig'na Valentini. Pianist and ductor... ....J. Augustus Hogan Tickets 26 cents; to be had atall the music stores, and atthe door. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o’clook. RAND CONCERT,—ANTHONY PHILIP HEINRICH announces to his friends and the public that his Valedictory Concert will take place as soon as the pro orchostra shall be secured, which will be in the first ‘“in- terregaum”’ of the opera and concerts now taking place in thi ity, affording an opening for the engagement of sufficient Instrumental power, of the first excellence, to do justice to the comporer's works. ‘Father Heinrich” assures his numerous well-wishers that he will endeavor to render this concert a brilliant one, anda fitting farewell to the land he has long considered his own; and, while cordially thanking the fifteen hundred subscribers who have engaged tickets, he notifies his remaining friends that the suscgreyt. list is now at the music store of Messrs. Win. Hall & Son, 289 Broadway, awaiting thoir kind attention and signatures. R. EDWIN FORREST WILL READ THE PLAY OF HAMLET af the Lyceum, Getty House, in Youke on Monday, February , at 734 P.M. for the beneiit o the Baptist Church in that vil ‘A fow tieketa, at $1 ench, may be had at the music store of Wm. Hall & Son, corner of Broadway and Park place, New York. Cars will leave Chambers street nt 6 P, M., ané arrive at You- kers at 7; and return from Yonkers at 1034 P.M. TM U880M, OF PGYPTIAN, ANTIQUITIES —STOY YE sont Institute, 659 Broadway.—Now opon, the rere and valuable collectica of Pharonic and Ptolomaic romains, just imported direct from Kgypt, and formed by Dr. AD bott, during’s residence of upwards of twengy years in the bast. Admission 60 cents; children half paice. Cata- logues for sale in the rooma,’ Opon during the day and evening. R, VALENTINE.—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN- ings only, Febronry 25 and 26, at Montague Holl Brooklyn, in his inimitable Varlor Entertainments, illus: trating many laughable charactora, interspersed with musical sketches, stage trips, steamboat travels, anil a little of everything and everybody. Admission 5 cents; gentleman and twoladies 60 cents. Open at 7; to com: mence at 744 oelock, ALIFORNIA—FARE ONLY 25 CENTS—TIWKETS sold at 312 Broadway, from 10A. M. to 10 P. M., fora few days.——Grand chance to see San Francisco, Stock- ton, the gold mines, and other plages, as thay really are. All who are inte-ested in California can see, hear, and learn the full particulars of that famous country, its business prospects, &¢ Those having friends thers can see the houses thoy meide in. HEATRICAT,.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF AC- knowledged talent may hear of good engagements by making immediate application (post-paid) to Kemp, Chat- ham Square Post Office. 'ANTED—TWELVE MORE YOUNG LADIBS, FOR an Kquestrian Pageant.—Tuition in the art'of rié tng (im the side, sade) will be given free. Apply af the Bowery Amphitheatre, between the hours of 10 and 1. NOTHER CURIOSITY.—JUST ARRIVED, A FHMALE with moustaches and beard. Mins Mary A. Heinrich, qwhoee face is ornamented with beautiful and patural mous- taches and beard, such as would be the delight and envy of thousands of sales of full ag, wil be happy to reesve visiters, for afew days, at 20% Bowery. This remark- Abofemale is truly a grontcurioity. "She is but 7 yours form and pleasant appears i Set L She is native ‘of Belgium, fect 9 inches in tereos cidpatos omeratiors ill be atrongth. Hor sex Is pute, a wi tuitehed that abe leno’ humbug, "The, like hea soldcen been eens fully developed. “Admission, 123g. centre Ree and beard fully developed. ins 4% cents. from 0 to1 A. M., and from $ to 10 P. M. \TRICAIS.—W. BR. M LONDON, ig ey cae doors from Broadway. Amateur now atte tee lent on hire for privet sand fauey dress balls. N. B—Any stvie of theat wig made or four hours notice, MEDICAL. T)® RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 to 12 4. and 6 to P. M., Sunday excepted, at No, 643 Hoar ton street, near Wooster BRETT, MEMBER OF THEN, ¥. UNTVRRSITY 19 Duane atreet, botween Chatham and Willian aresta. Office hours from 7 A.M. toO P.M. TYR. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREWT, BRTWHICR Castes ahd William, Office hours, from 7 A. OP. M. Sundays, from 7 to 10 A. M.,and frow 6 i 4 ROLARK, GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY MupA. Di Te deca York twelve yearesince. may be ton sulted at 48 Canal atreet, two doors cast of Deoydway, from $ te 40 A, M., andd to 87. , Feb. 28, second time of LINDA Di CHAMOUNI, wih Mad. SONTAG. Signora Ling Vietti, Signori Badiag, Porvoiini, Rocco, Gasparone, ‘The $2 seats will be sold on Saturday, $2 seats on Monday, at the Garden, at No. street; also, at the door. 0, commences el 9 ladame Sontag cies On Eaturday, March 5, Grand Concert in Concert Hall, Brooklyn. J 'BLO’S GARDEN,—THIS ESTABLISHMENT Marr be engaged for respectable performances on the of nights, (Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.) during the Opera season. “Apply, from 8 A. A. MOORE, on gue” Mes By OI a ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME street.—Doors open at 645; to commenee at 7. Saturday ovoning. February 26, wil be performed E IRISH ESS, Stanmore,,.....Mr. Walcot | Lenoir.........Mr. Vinesa® Fuss,....+.-Mr. Brougham | Norah... Misi Laura Keemp Lord Davontry...Mr. Blake | LadyDaventry. Mrs Mtoe sersess Mr. Lester | Mrs.Comfort. Mrs. Broughage Overture to “La Reine d’un Jour,” by the Orchostwa, La Bayadere.,...... soe Miss Malvina. Caleb Quotem...Mr. Waicot Looney Mac Twoulter Grace Gaylove... . Mrs. Bale COD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE BOW- ard street.—Open every evening.—H. Wood, Ma- vager and Proprietor. ‘The entertainments offered by this celebrated company of musicians and Kthiopiam de lineators, cannot be equalled by any other band ia the United States. Seo programme. Doors open at tr s9 concert commences at 744 o'clock. Admission 25 cents, The public are respectfully informed. th: {ternoom concerts are discontinued. iia ee DS lags SALOON OF WONDERS, NO. 639 BROAD. way, Chinese Buildings.—Immense success of the new series, Professor ROBERT HELLER, the groat orig!- nal Necromancer, offers for tae last afternoon and evening of the eleventh week of his fashionable entertainments a splendid series of his inimitable WONDERS, MYS1ERIES, AND MIRA the moat amazing and gorgeous ever performed in Ame- rica, Among the many nightly experiments is the puma of the whole Spica @ im) ble AG! which ia tho greatest miracle of the day. Atso, the Dovel and original inventions of Professor Holler, ‘calee the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS. ‘Tho immense patronage bestowed upon Robert Heller te decided evidence that he has achieved a brilliant profes sional triumph, which is without a parallel im. this country. eck performances to commence at 1 o'clock, and on Saturday afternoon at 3. Admission, centa; children, half-price, eWednosday, March 2 Benefit of the New York Valam- ELIER'S SALOON OF WONDERS, 530 BROADWAK, Chinese Buildings. PROFESSOR ROBERT HELLER, ‘THE PRINCE OF WIZARDS, will give a grand and diversified entertainment of hie wa surpassable =CABALISTIC ILLUSIONS and brilliant feats of matchless Nwcromancy, LXGREDEMAIN, AND D1 together with his extraordinary fete | of SECOND SIGHT! for the Benefit of the enreials and brave NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS who nobly served their country in the late on Wroxmspay EvENInG, Marat Tickets, 50 cents, ROFESSOR ANDERSON, THE GREAT WIZARD OF THE NORTH, Whose European reputation, of twenty years’ as a Profeseor of Natural Magic, coupled with his can reputation, confirmed by throe millions of Amerisam citizens, as the test Magician of cither ancient or modern times, (Moses Cc) Diher Wiesrae’ Magiclana, Kings of Magi, ba, neh whe other if, 8 o , &0., We. have cx up since the Professor’s successful ap} ance in this country has called into existence (as im Burope) such a host of itinerants. THE WIZARD OF THE NO} the it pal, the inventor of modern magic, ts Charleston, 8. C.,’for three woeks; after which he will visit Mobile, Ala.; New Orleans, La.; Havana, Cuba; vannah, Ga.; Richmond, Va.; Washington, DG; more, Md.; Pittsburg, Pa.; and New York City, for World's Fair, in May, 1863, when the lovers vellous will have wonders to look upon un} world, Loox Our ror PROFESSOR ANDERSON, During his Southern tour. “ And when he is again i’ th’ North Richard will be found himself again."” IRCUS— NEW, YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 1 noon end evening, Feb. 28, now soones in the otrcle, ing into requisition the full strength of Sand’s unequalled troupe. "The with a Geet Caveloade Teconclude wit &. George. M ae we, Fe F the mare nas will commence a and Mra. Nathans. 8ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. .Mr. Natbans | Sabra.. ....Mrs. ane Cael eps = 3 Magia iad lendid Mlusions, m: cent feats aerrel expectant eftne mysterious Second Sight, migsion, 50 cents; children, half priee. ARLES THE FIRST, BY THE GREAT VELASQUEZ— ‘This celebrated historical picture, tite most famoas work of the greatest painter of actual lifeand nature that ever lived, ia now on exhibition at the Ane 410 Broadway, from 10 o’clock A. M. to 10 P. M. mission 26 cents. \WENS’ ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF ome Blane—Special notice.—A place adapted for novel and beautiful entertainment has at length bem selected in this city, and is about undergoing the alterae tion and embellishment requisite for its presentation, due notice of which will be shortly given. HE NEW ST. CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR Chatham square, will open for the season on Mondage evening next, with a first class dramatic company. JAMES PILGRIM, Stage HE LAST WEEK OF RISLEY’S ILLUSTRATED RIVER ‘Thames.—The last chance to see Risley’s Hlustrated. River Thames. and the whole of the City of Londom.—Ex- hibition commencing every evening at 73; o'clock, anden Saturday at 2 P.M. Descriptions by J. mmersley, M.D. Zolian Piano and Concertina, Mr. A. Sodge: Price reduced to only 25 cents. YRANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STRERT.. [{ “Lea, Proprietor.—The above establishment ix every afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and in the evening at pant 7, for the purpose of ‘ Classis and Original Represea- tations of Living Statuary,” by M'lle. Casinet's Tronpe of Model Artista, together with a variety of beautifal in formances. For further particulars, seo bills of each Admis+ion :—Seats in private bexes, 50 cents; with cushioned arm chairs, 8734 cents; boxes, contey gallery, 1239 cents, MEDICAL. LATRVOYANT EXAMINATION.—DR. SWAN ANB Madame JOHNSON. the celebrated me+meric and bo- tanic physicians, can be consulted daily on the examina- tion of diseases, absent friends, lost or stolen proper and all business transactions. ‘Satisfaction guaran Office and residence, 310 Madison street, between gomery und Gouvernour streets. R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET. from 7A. M.to9 P.M. 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