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‘ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. inanndanneonnnnmnpnpanennna~nnanninnnnnes wa SEB SIXTH PAGE. -ea CORPORATION #OTICES. DEPARTMENT, NO, 4 HALL OF RYCORDS.— ‘ublic notice is hereby given, that the following pe- in the Board of Aldermen :—~ curb and gutter, and flag four fect of sidewalk, tn and Harlem river; to four feet of sidewalk, in fourth and Fifth avenues, objections thereto, are have been presen curb and gntter, and fla hty-fifth street, between rsons interested, havi requested to present signed, at his office, on or before the JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. REET DEPARTMEN Public notice is herel tition has been NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— yy given, that the following po- in the Board of Assistant Alder- men :—To flag a space through the southerly sidewalk of ighth street, between Broadway and Sixth persons interested, and having objections to requested to present them, in writing, to undersigned, at his office, on or before ihe 28th day uf JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner.- February 18, 1853. }ORPORATION NOTICE.—DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS and Supplies, Feb. 19, 1853.—To Builders—Sealed pro- will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Hall, until Wednes- hich time they en, No. 1 New City (463, at 12 o'clock M., at wi (in accordance with the ordinance there- g a three story house in Elizabeth street, between Walker and Ba; Biro Deportment, and ihe Fire Wardo nt, and the ns. ato and oe Also, for the altorat! Sheyatia oe s and repairs to house in Eldrid, atreet, near Division, for the use of Hook and Ladder =~ Builders ie estimate or ead ogi ep neg Cpe work for each house ceparately. speci- iiized to be done, and all informa- thereto, can be had at the office of the nt of Repairs to Public Buildings, No. 19 street. Blank estimates will be furnished at N.B.—The Commission pject all, or any of the estimates, If deemed for the in- of the Corporation. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, ‘TION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given tbat petitions have been of Aldermen, for sewers in the streets, to wit :—In Mott street, from Walker to 0, in Third avenue, between Twenty-sixth and ‘went enth streets; also, in Forty-fourth street, from ‘200 feet east of Sixth avenue, to and through Third ave- rty-second street. All persons inter- objections there! feations of the work tion in reserves the right resented to the Bue, to sewer in Fo: ested in the above, to present the same, s rk, at this office, onor before Wednesday, NICHOLAS DEAN, Groton Aqueduct Department, Fébrusry 21, 1853, ARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUP! 1863.—To Builders—Sealed pi at the office of the Commissioner Mo.1 New City Hall, until Monday, the 1858, at 12 o’clock (in aceordance wit PLIES, FEB. 24, will be received irs and Supplies, M., at which time they will bo the ordinance therefor,) for erecting a two story building in Rivington street, cor- for the use of the Superintendent Builders §will estimate for the-mason and carpenter work separately. The plansand specifica- tions of the work to be done, and all information in regard 0, ean be had at tho office of the Superintendent of Elizabeth street. Blank mer of Tompkins street, ef Pavements. to Public Buildings, 19 will be furnished at either office. Oommissioncr reserves the right to reject all or any of the estimates, if deemed for the interost of the Corpora- BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.— TQ CON- tractors,—Sealed proposals, endorsed ‘Proposal for sewer in Forty-second street,’’ al or persons tation, will be and the date of its 16 office of the Cro- rtment, until Monday, the 7th day of March, 1853, at 12o’clock M., to build a sewer, with the receiving basins and culverts, in Forty-socond to and through red feet north of hth street, with lateral branches in Thirty- ‘ortieth and Forty-first streets, terminating at points about one hundred feet east of Fourth avenus whole being in length about 2,607 feet. The plan o! sewer, and specifications for the building of the same, and er information relating thereto, ean be obtained application to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLA ident of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, February 24, 1853, street, from the sewer in Lexington avenue, to a JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY iven to the owner or owners, occupant or occu] roved or unimproved la: following assessments have been of all houses and lots, im) fected thereby, that the completed by the Assessors, and are lodged of} the Bureau of Assessments for exaiination by all pervons interested, viz.:—For fia; ing sidewalk on the Pike street, from st Broadway to Di- ‘The limits embraced by such assessment, include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant pieces and parcels of land situated on the easterly side of Pike street, from Kast Broadway to Division street. interests are affected by the above pamed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, e undersigned, at their offiee, No. 4 Hall of Records, within tk days from the date of this notice, WILLIAM G. AGE, CHARLES a DODGE, > Assessors. Office, ot of Assessments, Street’ Department, easterly side of vision street. All persons, whore |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, to the owner or owners, occupant or ocou- | ‘ta, of all houses and lots,.improved or unimproved | ds, affected thereby, that the following assessments | have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in ‘the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination between the ‘Thi and Fifth avenues. such assessment, include all the se- nd lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of lands, situated on both sides of street, between Chird and Fourth avenues. whose interests are affected by the above named assess- ments, and who are epposed to the same, or either of re requested to present their objections, in writing, undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hali of Records, thirty days from the date of this notiee. CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES McNIELL, Pe Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. limits embraced ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- ven, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- its, ofall Houses and lots, improved or unimproved d thereby, that’ the following assessments completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in | the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination, | by all porsons interested, viz.—For regulating, and setting enrb and gutter in Thirty-fourth street, from Fourth to Second avenue. The limits embraced by such assessment, include all the reveral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of | irty-fourth street, from Fourth to Second avenues, whose interests are affected by the above «ments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersi i of Records, within ges! Ma, -. WILL CHARLES J. DODGE, \ CHARLES McNIELL, Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. 63. at their office, ys from the date of this notice. iE JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY iven to the owner or owners, occupant or eceu; ‘all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, af- that the following assessments have been ¢ Assessors, and are lodged in the office sments for examination by all ging sidowalk on the street, between Fourth fon avenues. The limits embraced by such ascessment, include all the several houses and lots of | ground, vacant lots, pieces and ‘on the coutherl; Fourth and Lexington avenues. terests are affected by ofthe Bureau of Ai persons interested, viz.:—For arcels of land, situated of fwenty-ninth street, between All persons, whose in- the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- uerted to present their objections, in writing, to the un- 0. 4 Hall of Records, within jersigned, at their office, thirty dsye from tho date of this notice. TLLLAM Oa RLES J. DODGE, > Assessors, CHARLES McNIELL, Office, Bureau of Assessinents, Street Department, Fob. JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given to the owner or owners, occupant or oc- cupants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assesamonts leted by the Assessors, and are lodged in ¢ Bureau of Assessinents, for examina. ‘or flagging sidewalk have been com) the office of t! tion by all persons interested, vi on the easterly side of Fifth avenue, between Twenty- eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. | by such assessment include all the several houses and | und, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, the easterly side of Fifth ayenne, between Twenty-eighth and Twent whose interests @ limits embri e if Ls of ections in wri i, at thelr office, No.4 Hall c is ‘from the date of t Department, Feb, |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, oecupant or occu- ts, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved that the following assessments completed by'the Assessors, and are I the office of the Burean of Assessments, for exam! all persona interested, viz.:—For flaggin, the northerly side of Twenty-fourth street, and Sixth avenues. The limits embraced by such assoas- ment include all the several houses and lots of ground, and parcels of land, situat -fourth street, between Broadway All persons whose interests are affoct- @1 by the above ‘named assessments, and who are opposed | or either of them, are ee thirty days from the CHARLES J, DODGE, ¢ Assessors. CHARLES M’NIELL. ureon Assesements, Street’ Department, flected thereby, and Sixth avenue. ested to present CORPORATION NOTICES. coger thee mayen aR POSAIS WILL BE BY THE GOVER- nors of the Almshouse, at their office, in the Park, until Tuesday, March Ist, at'4 o'clock, P. M., for supply- ing to city prisons, Belleyue Rospital, Bisckwell’a and Randall’s Islands, such quantities of soft soap, of the best quality, as may be required for three months, to be sub- ject to sueh ernmination as may be directed by the Gov- ernors, and to meet their approval in poarect to quality aud quantity, New York, February 24, 1853 ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. 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 ofice of the Croton Aqueduct Department until Monday, the 7th day of March, 1853, at twelve o'clock M., to build a sewer, with the necessary receiving basins and culverts, in Twenty- sixth street, from the sewer in Madison avenue to a point about fifty feet west of Fourth avenue, being in length about feet. The plan of the sewer and specifications for the building of the same, all other information relating thereto, can be obtained on application to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS BEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, Feb. 23, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- ants, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved nds, affected thereby, that ‘the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons interested, viz.:—For flsgring sidewalks in ‘wenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and on the northwest corner of Kighteenth street and Fighth avenue. The limits embraced by such assessment 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 avenue and on the northwest corner of Eighteenth strect re Eighth avenue. All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named assessments, and who are opposed to ie sane, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hull of Reeords, within thirty days from the date of this notice, WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J, DODGE, }- Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, Meier Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. 5 . ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO MASONS.— Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Groton Aqueduct Department, (Rotunda, Park,) until Monday, the 7th day of March,’ 1853, at Tho’clock, M., to build’a sewer, with the necessary receiving basins and culverts, in Fourth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-sixth streets, The plan of the sewer and apecifica- tions for the building of the same, with all other infor- mation rela! thereto, can be obtained on application to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. February 25, 1853. QTREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL, OF RECORDS.— Publie notice is hereby given that the following reso- lutions have been mnted in the Board of Aldermen:— To flag a space four feot wide of sidewalks in Twenty- third street, from Third to Fourth avenues, where necos- ry; to flag a space four fect wide of sidewalks in Fourth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-fourth streets where necessary ; to flag a space five feet wide of sidewalks of Fifth avenue, from Thirty-fourth to Forty-second street. Also the following petition:—To grade and flag the sidewalk in East Twenty-third street, on the northeast corner of Fourth avenue. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are requested to present them, in ting, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 7th day of March next. _ JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner, February 25, 1858, ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CON- tractors—Sealed proposals, endorsed “ Proposal for sewer in Greenwich 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 rea the 14th day of March, 1863, at 12 o'clock M., to build a sewer, with the necessary: receiving basins and culverts, in Greenwich street, between Vandam and Charlton streets, being in length about 266 feet. The plan ot the sewer and speci- fications for the building of the same, and all other in- formation relating thereto, ean be obtained on applica- tion to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, Feb. 28, 1863. ITREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS,— Public notice is hereby given, that the following resolu- tion has been presented in the Board of Aldermen:—To flag the northwesterly corner of Fourteenth street and Irving place. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are requested to present them, in writing, to the under- signed, at his office, on or before the 10th day of March next. J. FUREY, Street Commissioner. Feb, 28, 1859, IORPORATION NOTICE.—SALE OF PROPERTY FOR unpaid taxes. Public notice is hereby give that a sale of Property, for unpaid taxes, will take place, at pub- lic aution, at the City Hall of the eity of New York, on Thursday, the 2ist day of April next, at 12 o'clock, at noon, and be continued from day to day, until the whole of said property be sold, and that the detailed statement of the property to be sold for unpaid taxes is published in the Morning Courier and New York juirer, a ale per printed and published in the city of New York, Do- led statements, in pamphlet form, of the property to be so'd, may be obtained by calling at tho Comptroller's office, No. 5 Hall of Records. AZARIAH C, FLAGG, Comptroller. Comptroller's effice, New York, Jan. 17, 1853, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. JUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- ders street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of Joseph P. Lillis, of Pike county, Ili- nois, late of California, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York, for letters of administration the estate of the said intestate, on the 2lst day of next, at ten o’elock in the forenoon. Dated New York, Fob. 19. 1863, PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFIC bers street.—Notice is hereby iven, to the rela- tives and next of kin of Andre Rivoire, a native of Franee, late from California, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the surrogate of the county of Rew York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 1 of larch, next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Da lew York, February ith 1853. P B. SWEENEY, Public Administrator. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of Henry Van Nest, of the city of Now York, merchant, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate on the 16th day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, PETER B. SWEENEY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, February 14, 1853. NO. 61 CHAM. TRAVELLER® Gi |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA —from pier No. 1, North riyer.—Two lines daily, at 7A.M., and 2P. M.—Accommodation line, at 7A. M.— By steamboat John Potter to South Amboy, cars to Bor- dentown, and steamboat R. Stockton to Philadelphia, Fare—$3. Express line, at 2P. M., by steamboat John Potter to Amboy, thence direct 1» Camden by ears— ugh in four hours. Faro—83, Returning, leave jelphia at 7 A. M., and 2 P. M. F% ALBANY.—FARE $1.—ALBANY AND NEW York Inland Route Railroad.—Two daily express trains, at 9A. M. and 3:45 1°, M., connecting at ‘Albany | with central lines of railroads, North and West, from the | mew depot, corner of White, Elm and Centre streets, | where through tickets can be —— and baggage | checked for Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo. Passengers also reesived at Broome and Bowery, and Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue stations. The above 6 will land passengers at Croton Falls and Chatham Four Corners only. All other trains will start, from City Hall station, corner of Tzyon Row and Centre street, ax heretofore. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street, for Albany and Troy :— Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hours, connect- ing with trains ‘reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o'clock same ovening. Mail train, 8 A. M.; through way train at 1P. M. Express train, 5 P. M.; accommodation train, 6 P. M. Passengers taken at Chambera, Canal, Christopher, Four teenth, and Thirty-first streets. Sunday trains, from Canal strect, at 73¢ A. M., for Poughkeepsie, and at5 P. M. fer Albany, stopping at all way stations, EDMUND FRENCH, Superiatendent, ‘EW YORK AND MONTREAL, RAILROAD—Now York | to Burtington, St. Johnsbury, Ogdensburg, Mon- treal, and intermediate towns. Tickets can bo procured at the New York and Now Haven Railroad office, 412 Bron way. Express trains leave at 8 A. M.,and 8 80 P. Baggage checked through. Freight by the railroad steamers from Peck slip every day at 3 P, lading furnished. Price reduced. South street, New York. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITED States Mail and Express Linos, through in four hours, New Jersey Railroad, via Jersey City—Leaving New York, foot of Cortlandt street, at Band 9A. M., and 4and 54g | P.M. Fare in tho 8 A. M. and 4P. M., $2 75, and in the QA. M. and 53 P. M., $3, Leave Philadelphia nt 1, 7 and OA. M., and 6% P.M. For first class, $3; second do., F. HYDH, agent, 152 | g and 9 A.M. and 4 P.M.) $250. For Baltimore, ‘ashington, Norfolk and Charleston—through tickets sold, a1 hb ied, im the Sand 9 A. M. cal | and'4and 6% P.M. from New York. Passengers with baggage cross the ferry fifteen minutes before the trains leave. EXCURSIONS. | nee Ae be gt Slee EXCURSION, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1865.—Boat calls at Nineteenth street dock, N. R. \ to 7: pier No. 3N. R. 14 to 8; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 9; Market street, K. R. 14 to ten; Grand street pier E. R. 3g past ten. Tickets one dollar. Parties holding tick- ets for the above excursion, must pay attention to this advertirement, not to the time stated on the tickets, Calls at Dunlap's Astoria Landing, E. RB, arog ce EXCURSION.—STEAMER OCEAN.—BENE- | = fit of John Cody.—Tuesday, March Ist. Leaves foot of Canal streot at 73; A. Me Bk No. 3 at 8, South forry, Breoklyn, at 9, foot of Market street at 10, and foot of Delancy street at 103 precisely. ‘Tickets, one dollar SPORTING. ys SPORTSOIEN —A WERY LARGE ¥Ox nee cbonad iT Fre! fries, and wher tem teh thels hounds” WILL B March, at Brooklyn. aa ES | to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 63 Broad . Bills of | cisely. Passengers | fo the stonmehtp Fe LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP ARCTIC, Capt. J. C. Luce. ‘This steamship will de- RUPE Zit the United States mail for Europe, positively on inrday, Sth March, at 12 o’elock M., from her dock, at the foot of Canal street. No berth secured till paid for. For frieght or passage, having unequalled secomumoda- tions for elegance and comfort, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS “& G0.. 66 Wall streat. Passengers are requested to be on board at 113 A. M. The steamship PACIFIC will succeed the ACTIC, and sail 10th Mareb, and the BALTIC will succeed the PACIFIC, and sail April 2nd, HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The ships comprising this line are the following:— ATLANTIC... Captain West. ‘Captain Nye. Captain Luce. .Captain Comstock. Captain These ships having been built by contract, expressly for government service, every care has been taken in their construction—as in their e1 to ensure atrength and 4] and their mmodations for passengers are un- equalled for elegance and comfort. Price 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, £30 and £25. An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berths secured until paid for. Saturday, Mar. o. Do. ‘April Do. April Do, May Do. May Do. June Do. June Do. July Do. July Do. Aug. Do. Aug. a Bay 0. Lo- Oct. Do. Oct. Do. Oct. Do. Nov. Do. Nov. Do. Dec. Do. Dec. For freight or passage apply to TEDWARD K. COLLINS & CO., No. 56 Wall at., N. Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. E. G. ROBERTS & 00., 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 not be accountable for geld, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and tho value thereof therein expressed. aes FEKLY LINETO CaLIFURNIA—U, 8. MAIL STEAM- ship Company and Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Satisfied that the public interests and convenience de- mand s weekly line between New York and San Francis- 00, the Pacific and United States Mail Steamshyp Compa- nies—-the pioneers in steam navigation between the At- lantic and Pacific ports—will at onse arrange their ships, in both oceans, 80 as to extend their present eemi-month- | ly service to 's weekly line, commencing on the 20th proximo as follows:—Laave New York on the 6th, 18th, tb and 28th; leave San Francisco ou 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 aud accidents. These companies are Preyared, 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 mo. ifavorable ra ‘OR PANAMA.—TO SAIL ABOUT STH MARCH, THE 41 pocket ship AFFGHAN, She has accommoda- tions for a few select cabin ssengers only. For is ‘apply to Captain ANTONIO PELLETIER, 08 Wall sreet) or to OVERMANN & GRUNER, 28 South street. HE SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE—VANDER- PB caial eat Wieara Li ety Gesestee4 Tran- wit ‘of Nicaragua) proprietors. Onl @ giving iocalt chats, including tos Lstharee sronsiag Tee in advance of the mail. The new double ine rteam- sbip STAR OF THE WEST, 2,200 tons burden, will leave from pier No. 2 North river, at 3 o’clock,P. M., precisely, on Patardeys Marsh 5, for Ban Juan del Norte, direet, cornecting with the regular Pacific steamship over the Nicaragua Transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. These gens are unsurpassed in their accommodations and ventilation. Passengers are esutioned against the representations of hired ranners for other lines—none are employed for this line. For in- formation or pasenee, at the lowest rates, apply only to C. VANDERBILT, Agent, No. 9 Battery piace, up stairs. A mail bag will be made up at this office. ‘EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISOO STEAMSHIP LINE Through to San Franciseo, via Aspinwall and Pa- nama, No detention on the Isthmus, At greatly re- Gueed rates. The new and fast side wheel steamship UNION, (1,600 tons burthen,) Richard riper Seng der, will leave New York for Aspinwall, (Navy 7) from pier No. 4 North River, on Sat o’cloek P. M. Se a, and sail immediately for San Fran- ciseo. @ aceommodations and ventilation of the Win- field Scott, are all that can be desired. Her speed (estab- lished on the voyage between New York and Panama, while on the Pacific coast,) is unsurpassed. Ki tion will be made on the part of the line te inyure 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 Mne are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agents. A mail is made up at the above office, under the new United States Postage low, for the convenience of the pul ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP MERLIN, W. SAMP- son, commander, will sail for Bermuda and St. as on Monday, 7th March, 1863. Passage money to Bermuda $30; te St. Thomas $70. For freight or age, apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. Y. A Daa BRITISH AND NORTHAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Chet Cabin Pn umY TORK TO uvEPOOL. ef Passage... Second Gabin Passage... Chief Cabin Pama BOMTOM TO LIVEEFOE. Second Cabin Passage. ‘The ships fromBoston call at Halifax. SER carer omins, AMERICA, Capt. ri ASIA, Capt. ests, = Capt. Harrison, NIAG. green on starboard bow; red on port bow. Aral } Leite! EUROPA, Capt. Shannon, GANADA, Capt. Stone. Glee Lang, ese vessels carry a clearwhite light at mast feed Arabian” “NewYork, Wolnoslay? oth March lew Bet hae An experienced surgeon on board. 2 cre Ligeia Lolo gol iver, om, specie, jewelry, us stones, or metals bills'of "lading are aighed therefor, and the For freight to for or a) Seg ‘wotlk, No, 4 Bowling Green. JACKETS TO HAVRE—SECOND LINE—THE FOL- lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and Now York on the 1st of each month :— From New York. From Havre. Ship Sf, DENIS, Jan.1 | Feb. 16. 1,600 tons bbrthen, May1 June 16, Alonzo Follansbee, master, Sept.1 Oct. 16, Ship ST. NICO! Feb.1 M’rch 16, 1,000 tons burthen, Junel July 16. John lon, master, Oct. 1 Ne New ship MERCURY, Mar.1 1,400 tons burthen, July 1 Aug. 16, ot D. Conn, master. Nort Dees Ship WHLIAM TELL, P. (new) 1,200 tons burthen, ‘Augl Sop. James Funck, master, f Decl Jan. Thoy are all first class New York 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. Goods sent to the subscribers will be forwarded free from any cha but those actually incurred. & HINCKEN, Agenta, 164 Pearl street. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Manchester... -Thureday, March 8, 1858. Gity of Glasgow... -Thursday, March $1, 1853, ‘LIVERPOOL. City of Glasgow... Wednesday, March 2, 1853. ity of Manchester. fedno: 53, loon, ) a (a rooms._ ‘A limited number of third ela ra will be provisions, for from Liverpool Parties wishing to ds, can obtain certificates of and drafts on the Bank of Ire- tand, in sums Rom i sterling upwards, Hand bills can be had at tho 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 GI won Wed- nesday, Februar; 23d, and will leave New York for Glas- Pet on Saturday, March 26th, at 12 o’clock, at noon. irst cabin, (saloon state rooms,) $90; do. do. (midship do.) $75; seeond cabin, $60; third class, $20—steward’s fees included. Apply to J. McSYMON, 88 Broadway. IR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States Mail Steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, com- mander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and poe rs, on Saturday, March 12, at 12 o’eloek, from Pier 4 river. Price of Passage, first — eee. second do An experienced Surgeon on board. Baggage during the ‘voyage should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked ‘‘below.’”’ No freight will be taken after the 10th prox. For freight or passage, apply way. ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Compan: carrying the great United States Mail. Only th... United States Mail line for California and Orogon, via inwalland Panama. Greatly reduced prices. The spisn- i ‘ine U. 8 Mail steamship GEORGIA, Porter, U.S. Navy, Commander, sh 5th, at 2 o’elocksP. M., pro- cisely, from pi street, North river, for Aspinwall, direct. The Pacific Mail viecma ‘9 magnificent steamers TENNESSEE and NORTHERN: will be in readiness at Panama to take the mails and pas- sengers of the Georgia, and sail immediately for San Francisco. No efforts are spared on the part of the companies to send their passengers through with expedi- tion, comfort and safety. Passengers will bo landed at the railroad wharf at Aspinwall free. Transit of the | Isthmus at the ra’ expense. For freight or pas- sage apply to As. WHITNEY, at the office of the Companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON neeting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, carrying the United States Mail—only through United states pinwall and Panama.—Greatly reduced prices. ‘The splen- did new and double engine United States mail steamship ILLINOIS, 2,600 tons burthen, H. J. Hartsteno, U. 3. N., Commander, will sail Monday, March 21, at 2 o'clock, P. M., preeiscly, from pier at foot of Warron street, North river. The Paoific Mail Steamship Company’s magnifi- cent steamor GOLDEN GATE will be in roadinoss at Panama to receive the Ilinois’ mails and passengers, and sail immediatoly for San Franciaco. The Golden Gate performs her trips from Panama to San Francisco innide of 12 ¢a; the Pacific from free. Transit of the Isthmus at the Ca Te sere y Persons securing through mail steamers from New York, fave preference of ac- commodation on board the Pacific mail atenmers. Rates of dare from Panama to San Franciseo on the most fayora- ble terms. For freight or pa apply to NEY, CI ‘N At the office of the companios, 177 West street, corner ‘arren. ITED STATES MAM, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Cacapany Only through United States Mail line for California and Oregon, via Havana, Aspinwall and Panama, The splendid steamship CRESCENT CITY, Rodney Baxter, commanr, will sail from tho pier at the foot of Warren street, North river, on Monday, February 28th, at 2 o'clock, P. if., pro- Crescent City will be ‘transferred Dorado, at Havana, and sail imme: diately for Aspinwall, and connect with’ the Pacific Mail [seme 4 Company's steamers from Panama to San ‘rancisco. RATES OF PARK TO ASPINWALL. First cabin, state room..... + 45 Lower, aft and forward saloon. « 56 Second cabin, standee berths + 45 z Ce evevovssescosens . 35 For par apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At tho offi of the Company, 177 West st., cor. of Warren. Bape FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, &e.—Tapscott’s Line of Packets.—W. & J.T. TAP- BCOTT & CV., 86 South street, New York, ooutinue to make Le apg a on most favorable terms, to bring out } monty jhe same pe eee manner as heretofore, jualled of Great Britain and Ireland, by their une- of sailing from Liverpool three ne an {1 Line for California and Oregon via As- | + ey USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK- ets.—The nearly now and beautiful clip bark OREGON, 1,000 tons burthen, having just completed her first voyage around the world, will su the Eu- phrasia as eighth ship of this well established line, and sail from New York for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 15th ef March, punctually. The mis the only true clipper built vessel at present ad: for next month. Her cabins are roomy, light, and well ventilated, fitted up in the most fortable manner possible. It is sufficient to add that she will be provisioned in the same liberal manner as her predecessors. The Pioneer Line was the first, and has been the only regular line. The object of the proprietors is to establish it on a permanent basis; and they deem it necessary to state that none of their vessels have been obliged to {op at any port for supplies, nor hasthere been a word ny it against them. Rates of Iassage— Saloon, $225; first eabin, $175; seeond cabin, double berths, $125; single, do.,’ $130. Every thing provided by the ship, except fiquors, soap and towels. A remittance of one-third will secure a passage, for whieh early application is recom: |. Ap_ ply to R. W. CAMERON, or JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall street’ USTRALIAN PACKET—EXCELSIOR LINE FOR MEL- bourne, Port ae 15th March.—The entirely new beautiful clipper GEM OF THE SEA, Bowen, commander, ‘only 400 tons register, will succeed the clipper Panama, nd eailas above. A large part of her cargo is Cane No steerage passengers taken. For freight, or first class cabin accommodations, apply to R & NORTON, 81 Old Slip. USTRALIA.—FOUR ASSISTANTSTEWARDS WANTED on board ship Panama, bound to Port Phillip. None but competent persons, well recommended, apy. 7 RUSSELL & NORTON, 31 Oid slip. XCELSIOR LINBFOR AUSTRAL1A.—THE SPLENDID Al clipper ship PANAMA, is now rapidly loading at pier 18 Fast river, and can yet take 1, bls. freight, and accommodate a few more cabin Lev td ‘his ship was built in this city expressly for the trade, and bas never been beaten. She has made tho ferred from Canton in 82 days; the run to ier in 7 op ae ‘and has just returned from Shangbae in 97 days. bas performed the voyage out and home, discharging and receiving full cargoes in the amazing short time of seven months and twenty aE: Anply to USSEL NORTON, 31 Old slip, Ly URNE AND Po! P, AUSTRATIA.— F ‘The atten SA Eas a) ‘UF NORFO! will be ready to recelyo freight in a few days, and have immediate despatch for the mld ved ‘This ves- uel is remarkably sharp, and is expected to make a very juick run out. She has splendid accommodation for a more eabin rs. For balance of freight or passage, apply to ILLER & LORD, 108 Wall st. Our Mr. uel P. Lord goes out in this vessel to estab- lish a commission house at Melbourne, snd would take ehargo of any consiguments made to him. Yor further information, apply as above. OR SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.—THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP eT. THOMAS, Ceptain Morrill, having four-fifths of her cargo engaged, have immediate despatch as above. Having extensive accommodations for first and second class passengers, persons destined for Australia will find it to their Savanlage to examine this superior fast sailing vessel before e: elsewhere. For balance of freight, or pastage, apply to DEPPERMAN & ALBUR- TIS, D0 Beaver street, or SCHMIDT & BALCHEN, 105 and 107’ Wall street. (OR HAVANA, VIA CHARLESTON, 8. C.—UNITED States mail steamship ISABEL, William Rollins, com- imander.—This splendid steamship will leave Charleston for Havana, via Key West, the lith and 30th of cach month, and leave Havana fc 224 of each month. Apply to MORDECAI & CO., Charles. ton, South Carolina, OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.—UNITED STATES mail line,—Tke new and splendid steamship ALA- SAMA, C. D. Ludiow, captain, will leave on Saturday, Mare’ bth, at 4 o’cleck’P. M., fr0m pier No, 4 North river. Apply to’ SAMUEL 1. MITCHILL, 194 Front streot. ‘The FLORIDA, M.S. Woodhuil, captain, on Saturday, March 12th. For speed, strength, accommodations, and fare, these ships have no superior on the ocean. ‘OR CHARLESIDN AND FLORIDA.—-SEMI- WEEKLY 4 United States mail line.—The favorite and fast going er SOUTHEENER, W. Foster, commander, will leave North river, on Wednesday, March 2d, at 4 M., preliely. For freight, ‘apply on boar. for passage, a pier No, o'clock P. where all bills of nding will be signed, an the oftice of SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 48 South strect. Through ticket) to Florida as follows: for Jacksonville, $91; to Pilatka, $23, ‘OR SAVANNAH—THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE wheel steapship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain W. Collins, carryingthe United States mail, will leave Phila- delphia for Savanah, on Wednesday, the 24 ef March, at 10 o'clock A. M, from the wharf, above Vine street. In speed and strength, and in every arrangement for the comfort and _ccavenience of pasyengers ‘this ship is un- surpassed. Fate from New York or Philadelphia, $25 ; steerage, $9. The State of Georgia lea above every. alternate Wednsd: Agents in Philadelphia, Heron & Martin, No. 37% North wharves ; in Savannah, ©. A. Le Lamar. MUSICAL, M*®. SRGUN, PROFESSOR OF VOCAL MUSIG Italian ant English, sacred and seoular, has deci $0 devote n few hours cach day for the instruction of oung ladies. re. Sequin will be happy to give all in- Formation concerning terms, ‘plans, &c., xt her resi 80 Whit street, near Broadway, betwoen’ the hours of and 11 A. M, each morning. USIC TEAGHER.—A LADY, LONG ACCUSTOMED TO tuition onthe piano forte, singing, French, draw- ing, and the Enjlish branches, desires @ situation in a family or school; California or the South proferred. The most respectabli references given. Addrass 3. W., Music Teacher, at Mr. jander’s, 166 Grand st., Williamsburg. MEDICAL. R, COBBETL 19 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHAT. ham and William streets, ma; office. Hours, fom 7A. M. tol0P.M. N.B—Dr.C€ is a member of théNow York University. See his diploma in his office. R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- sulted athis slice, where he has practised his profes- sion for the last22 years. Hours from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHAT. ham and Wiliam streets, may b office, from 7A. 4. to9 P. M. Dr. ©. is a regularly eda- cated physician end surgeon. D* K, PREATON, AUTHO! THE Friend in Need,” may be consulted at his office 265 Bowery. Advice gratis. See his enrd in the Picayune, | Sunday Courier, Times and Dispatch. (lg R. WARD—FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG COL- legos. Hoors from 8 A. M. tillOP. M., daily, On Sundays, from \0 A. M. to.12 M., and from 6 till 7 o’clock in the evening, Office, Canal streot, exactly one door from Broadway. ce a eatiesnciienslitniniieisniamssisileaeny R CLARK, GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY MEDI eal College of New York,twelve years since, may be con- sulted ot 48 Canal street, two doors east of Broadway, from § to 10 A. M., and4 to 8 P. M. CURE BY HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT AND PILLS OF @ tumor in the knee.—Eighteon months ago Mra, Jones, of Portugal street, Lineoln’s inn-fields, caught a severe cold, which settled in her knee, and formed a tumor on the joint, which, in the course of time, became | stiff that she eould not bend it, and continued so for twelve months. She tried remtdy after remedy, but to no Lapa ‘and she became fearfully alarmed. At last | "a ointment {nto it uneparingly Srey Eee EF ‘and took the pills, which com- pletely dispersed the tumor, and the joint has bo ‘ay pliant as ever, and y thore in the United States, at 873 cents, 88 centa, tnd $1 80 per box. Whetesale at itr, JOOKPH NORSEY'S) Maiden lane, New York, and at the propsietor’s, Swand, London. , O’Brien....Mr. W. G. Jones | Elinor... Oriental 5] 3 o'clock, FORTUNE'S FROLIC and FAMILY JARS. The Petrified Horse and Rider, the Living Animals, be seen at all hours. Admittanee to the whole Entertainments, &e., 25 cents; Parquet and First Baleony, 1236 eents extra. AMUSEMENTS, OWERY THEATRE.. DOORS OPEN AT 63; ; CUR- tain rises at 7 o'clock. Monday evening, February 28, wilt be performed THE THREE GUARDSMEN, Louis XI.....Mr. Stevens | D’Artagnan,..W. Hamblin Richelieu...,.Mr. Johnston | Basin, Mr. Griffiths Atho Mr, Fdily ra, Yeomans Porthos tr. Hamilton Mes. Grattan Mir. Doon .Mr. Puno Mr. Glenn THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS open at 634; to commence at 7 o'clock, Monday evening, February 28. will be performed TWELFTH NIGHT, «Mr. Dyott -Mr, Holinan ch.. Mr. Burton rew,, Mr, Johnston Placide ir. Norton Mrs. Dyott iss Weston “Mrs. Skerrett MEN -Mr. Russell | Mrs. Barker Thompson | Betsey Chir ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS Vou 2,82; gurtain rigs at 7 o'elock, y evening, February 28, wil form THE EVIL EYE. KABRI. O'NEAL THE GREAT. . Mrs, Nichole ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—MONDAY EVEN- ing, at 134 o'clock, for the first time, the gorgeous tacle of BLUE BEARD. In the afternoon, at . are to Museum, HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, 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 eity for the past six years have been received with favor by highly respectable aud fashionable audiences. 634; to commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents. Dvors open at On Saturday next, March 5, annual benefit of J. Vaughn. and yah es for sale in the rooms. PM. as trne {deas of that country can be obtained at this new Museum, as by visiting the goldeb State itself, Ball's model of San model, size, street, hill,’ ard wharf, the shipping, &. it Bal ‘Also Stockton, the gold mines, and other places. Meg: nifleent speciinens of quarts’ gold, California birds, cu- riosities, &e. and eontinned every drawings extensive tour, undertaken expressly for the work. Mr. B, will explain the paintings - He CHAPEL, 3. 4. ©On the Banks of Guadalquiver,”’ 5. ud 6. 7. “What Enchantme: for Charleston the Sth and | Pianist and Conductor. at the door. Doors open at now exhibiting at 510 open on the 28th of March, I shal ladies and gentlemen of acknowledged talent, who are de sirous of engagements. All communications (post paid) to be addresses ing (in tho sido addie) will be Bowery Amphitheatre, between Cas YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO, 87 BOW- ery —Opening of the spring season.’ Inauguration week. Re-inforcement of comic and equestrian talent. Engagement of W. F. Wallet, the great Clown. Splendid new cavaleade; new ccmic ballet; fresh and varied feats of horsemanship; introduction of new features and faces in the arena. Stupendous preparations are making for a grand equestrian demonstration, on Friday e ¢niag, March 4, in honor of the Inauguration of President Pierce ! WENS? ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF MON? Blanc—Special notice.—A place adapted for this novel and beautiful entertainment has at length boos selected in this city, and is about undergoing the altera- tion and embellis due notice of which will ent uisite for its presentation, be shortly given. : USEUM OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIFS—STOYVE- sant Institute, 650 Broadway.—Now open, the rare luable eollection of Pharonic and Ptolemaic rei imported direot from Egypt, and formed by Dr. Ab- Iggy Gage be residence of upwards of twenty years ia it. Admission 50 eents; children half price. Cata- Open during the day and |ALIFORNIA MUSEUM—312 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Pearl and Duane streets, open from 10 A. M. to 10 Admittance 25 cents. Californians declare that ancisco shows every building in its true material, color, and location; also every is_univer- ronounced one of the greatest works of the age. TUD1O CURIOSO.—THOSE IN SEARCH OF THE CU- rious, quaint, comical and intellectual, will find this the most rational, edifying and interesting’ exhibition in the city. In Brwrter’s Marble Buildings, 629 Broadway. Open from 9 A. M. to10 P. M. son ticketa, for families, $5. Catalogues and tickets can be had at the Studio and principal bookstores on Broad- Admission, 25 cents. Sea- way, ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land, is now open, at the new and spacious in Brotdway, adjoin the Metropolitan Hotel, ing. Painted from authentic made upon the spot, by My. Banvard, during an ly. Picture moves 1); and on Wednesday ad Saturday afternoons, at 3 ‘clock. Admission, 60 cents; children half-price, 718 BROADWAY.—PERMANENT Concerts given every evening during the week, by SIGNORINA IZA VALENTINI, Prima Donna and Manager. THIRD WEEK. In which seven young, accomplished ladies, and four ene { tlemen, will appear every evening. PROGRAMME. PART I, “Kathleen Mavourneen,”...+..+.++++e06eMra. Kinsoy Ah! my Child,” from the Prophete Miss Bertini . ‘Tis the Last Rose of Summer,” ..,,..Miss Arlington Miss Addison jrand Variations from “* Sontag. . ‘Remember Me, 8. Duet, from ‘Maria Padilla, . Signa, Val- entini and Miss Duvanti. PaRT Oo. 1. “Mary of Argyle,’ ..e.seeccsesceesege eee Master Hill Musical’ Wonder, 10 yoars of age. 2. Aria from “Romeo,” Bellini. Miss Bertin: ‘The White Squall,’’., Mr. Kinsey 4. Sontag’s Swiss Song. igna. Valentini 5. Duet, ‘When the Mists are . Mr. and Mrs, «Master Hill ‘Coming throu; costume, by Miss Arlington. ). “La Colassa,”” celebrated comic Spanizh song, sung in full costume, by Signa. Valentini. |. Augustus Hogan music stores, and To commence at 8 o'clock. BROADWAY.—THE TWO NATURAT, FORMS representing Venus and Adonis in Florence, are oudway. “They may be Looked at without an obscene thought, ‘-Honi soit qui mal y pense.”” It is the school where Nature's gifts may be seen in beau- tiful forma, They are about leaving the city, to make their tour through the Union, previous to their return to Europe. Admission twenty-five cen’ Children not ad- mitted. Open from 9 A. M. till 10 P. EW THEATRE, ALBANY.—HAVING LEASED THE above named establishment, which I design to II be hapoy to hear from Tickets 25 cente; to be to me at Albany. EDMON 8. CONNER. OWERY THEATRE.—IMMENSE «ATTRACTION FOR the Benefit of W. H. Hamilton.—W. H. Hamilton begs to inform his friends and the public generally that his Benefit will take place at the above theatre on Wednesday evening, March 2, when the following power- ful attractiens will be offered: Faddy as Claude Melnotte; Mr. W. H. Hamilton as Col. Da- mas; Mise Fanny Landers (pupil of Mr. H. E. Stevens) will make her first appearance as Pauline, and third on any stage. appearance as DREAM; Mr. Stevens as Blueskin, with a further assign- ment to’the followiny ston, Dawson and Griffiths; Mesdames Grattan, Yeomans and Hiffert. Mr. S. W. Glenn will give his’ inimitable Duteh Readings betweon the pieces. Box book now open -—LADY OF LYONS—Mr. FE. Also, Miss Gertrude Dawes will make her first Jack Sheppard in the FELON’S Last | eminent artistes :—Messrs. R. John- ‘ANTED—TWELVE MORE YOUNG LADIES, FOR ‘an Equestrian Pageant.—Tuition in tho art of rid. iven free. Apply at the @ hours of 10 and 1. ablefemale is truly a great curiosity. old, of good form and pleasant appearaneo, indeed, deci- dedly pretty. She is a native of in hoight, weighing 127 Ibs., and possesses groat muscular strength. Her sex la beyond dispute, and visiters will be satisfied that she is no humbug. The like has soklom deen seen before—an intelligent female with moustachos | and board fully developed. Admission, 1234 cente. ception hours from 9 to1 A. M., and from i to 10P. M. No. be consulted at his | consulted at his | ton street, near Wooster. Hse a SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR ! | | | nerves, nent relief, an ing who, at twenty-four hours lace, according to Bony! bee find no relief, may, at the close of that , by hnmedia receive back ir SCHU! become freefrom pain. Sold by all , niders of medieing throughout, the British empire, | NOTHER CURIOSITY.—JUST ARRIVED, A FEMALE with monstaches and beard. Miss Mary A. Heinrieh, ‘whose face is ornamented with beautiful and natural mous: taches and beard, such as would be the delight and envy Of thousands of males of full age, will be happy to receive visiters, for afew days, at 2034 Bowery. Thi ia remark- She ig but 7 years igium, 8 feet 9 inches Re- 2034 Bowery. if 2 (0 THEATRICALS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON.) theatrical and characteriatic wig maker, 650 Pearl ftreet, four doors from Broadway. Ameteur performances attended. dress balla. § four hours notice. Wigs lent on hire for private parties aud fancy —Any style of theatrical wig made on MEDICAL. D* RALPH’S OFFICE HOURS, FROM Oto 12 A.M. and 6 to9 P. M., Sunday excepted, at No. 643 Hows neuralgia, tic doloreux, toothache, nervous head- ache, and rheumatism in the head, and a sure preventive of convulsions, or any other complaints attendant upom early childhood during the period of teathing, has beon discovered, and is now being successfully admin’ the form of a medicated necklace, to skin by the patient. An eminent German covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of which the beads of the mode of application. therefore, cal ment recommended by one of the most emineut of the faculty, as peculiarly pores of the skin directly upon the diseased or oxeited ly, istered im worn next the hysician dis- are made, and prescribod the ‘The notice of the public is not, to = quack medicine, but to a mediea- fal in acting through the affordi instant, and always perma- a Eira ry cure. Pationts ti of the medicated neok- , genera hnmediately returning the same, FFNER & MULDENER, 64 Beaver stroot, ‘Tasrmony.—I do hereby oortify that the composition ef the medicated necklace, offered by Sehuffner & is of auch | anatare as to ogy pret the moa satisfactory results. Ne st Por sale by the proprietors, No. 4 Beaver Priee 61, LICH, M. D., street, AMUSEMENTS, ROADWAY THEATRE —£. Lessee.—Doors open at nay gvening. Febr = mod 3. Nee a A. MARSHALL, SOLE i; (0 comunenee at 7 o%clocky NAVAL ENG Ai i irs, Pontifex, .Mrx. Vernon Lt. Kingston. dir. Grosvenor | Miss Mortimer. Mrs. Warrer TBLO’S GARDEN.—MAD. H. 30NTAG’S TWENTY- first night. Fourth and last series. Monday eyen- ing, Feb. 28, second time of INDa DI CHAMOUNT, Signora Pico Vietti, Signori Badiall, , and the $1 and at No. 45 Wall Opera commenees at with Mad. SONTAG Porzolini, Rocco, Gasparone, &o The $2'seats will be sold on Sat $2 seats on Mon tay, at the Garden, street; also, at the door. Saturday, Mareh 6, Mi Grand Concert in Concert Hall, IRLO'S "GARDEN THIS ESTA! engaged for respectable performances en the nights, (Tuesday, Thursday, und” Saturda, ne Opera season. Apply, from'8 A.M. to4 P- A. MOORE, on the at ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME street.—Doors open at 634; to commence at 7. , February 28, will be LaDY OF LYONS, BLISHMENT MAY ‘Mion HIGH LOFE BELOW ‘STAIRS, ‘The Duke's Servant . Sir Harry’s Servant IRE NEW ST. CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, WEAR Chatham square, will open for the season on . Feb. 26. James Pilgrim, Manager, Will be pere ry Jonathan Plowbo; }OD’S MINSTREL’S, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ard stroet.—Open every evening.—H. Wood, Ma- nager and Proprietor. The entertainments offered by this celebrated company of musicians lineators, cannot be United States. See concert commences at The public are respestfi concerts are discontinued. ANORAMA.—NOW OPEN, AT METROPOLITAN HALL, the mammoth Panorama of the Mississippi river, from its mouth to the Falla of St. Anthony, in To'clock. On Saturdays, at ‘ion, 6@ cents; children, half-price. . EDWIN FORREST WILL READ THE PLAY OF HAMLET at the Lyceum, G on Monday, Febr: the Baptist Churs each, may be had at the music store ly corner of Broadway and Park place, New York. Care will leave Chambers street at 6 kers at 7; and return from Yonhers at 103g P. M. ELLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, NO, 630 BROAD way. Chinese Buildings.—Eleventh week Prince of Wizards. Brilliant success of Magician. Professor ROBERT great nal Necromancer, offers for the eleventh week of hin exp traordinary Soirees Mysterieuses, a splendid selectiono§ INDERS, MYSTERIES, AND the most magnificent and amazing ever tiea. Among the mee ae ‘which is considered by the philosophers and aavans of the day, the very acme every attempt to penetrate the upfatl reat variety of SNECROMANCY, ‘other bacn in tue equalled by an} rs open at 6345 o'clock. Admission 25 informed that the afterncom A tor tne booed . M., and arrive at You- formed in Ame rimpente is that of rgeous feats of , LEGERDEMAIN, nightly executed by Professor Hel of their nature ever attempted on as pleasing and instructive as they are beautiful and as- EXHAUSTIBLE BOTTLE is as prolific as ever, and deeidedly better than any ef ite notorious predecessors; and his novel invention ef the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS, the humbug Rochester knockers, {d undisputed sway of the fied. tronage bestowed upon Prof. Robt. Blel- and fashion of New York, is ample evi- dence that he is without a rival in the art, and worthy the encouragement of the public. formances to commence at 734 o'clock, and on Adwission, 650 cents; children, i. exceed is continent, and are throws into obseurit who have so iong hel ler, by the beau afternoon at 3. ELLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, 639 BROADWAY, is ROBERT HELLER, ‘THE PRINCE OF WIZARDS, will give a grand and diversified entertainment of his wad CABALISTIC ILLUSIO! and brilliant feats of matchless batter pyre ecm ann D together wit 4 extraerdinary experiment SECOND SIGHT! for the Benefit of the deser NEW YORK VOLUN who nobly served their country in the late Mexican war, on Wepnespay Evayiva, Marca 2, Tickets, 50 cents. EW YORK VOLUNTEERS.—THE UNDERSIGNED leasure in announcing that an entertainment ‘ul character, will be givenjon Wedmeeday evening next, March 2, AT HI 3 SALOON OF WONDERS, eeereD the New York Volun- (Chinese Buildings, 539 for the benefit of the remnant of teers, who fought in Mexico, and who are now in need of means to protect some of their companions from the as- saulte of want, and relieve them from the pains of illnese contracted in the service of their country. The enter- tainments will consist of Mr. Heller's best FEATS OF DIABLERIE, | his explanation of the method by which the SPIRIT RA | are produced, and an exemplification of the mysteries ef “a £ SECOND SIGHT. The price of a single admixsion is fixed at 60 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock, performances to commence at BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART, taining a series of authentic brated masters, in chronologi Sienne, (A. D., 1221,) down to Horace open for exhibition at the Societ; Broadway, from 0 A.M. to 6 P. Admias order, from Guide de Library Reems, 348 and 7 te 0 HE LAST WEEK OF RISLEY’S ILLUSTRATED RIVER Thames.—The last chance to see Risley’s Mustrated River Thames. and the whole of the Cit; hibition commencing every evening a\ Saturday at 2 P. M. Hiolian Piano ami Coneertina, Price reduced to only 26 cents. RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—GRO, Tea, Proprietor.—The above entablishment te every afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and in the Statuary,’’ by M’lle. Casi ther with a variety of beautiful formances. For further particulars, see bills of eaeh Gay. Admission :—Seata in with cushioned arm cl gallery, 124; conts, of Londos.—Ex- | past 7, for the pu Pitloe of Laying Model Artists, ti te boxes, 50 cents; 3734 cents; boxes, R, WASHINGTON WILKINSON, ASSISTANT OF TH celebrated Dr. Ward, of 50 Can of Broadway, can be consulted from 7 0’ 10 o'clock P.'M., daily. On Sundays, from street, one door eas{ HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE panion—By Dr. A. M. eases of Women. 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