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S off. TENANTS REGISTER, + =D ee OO 0th 2 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. av SEE SEVENTH PAGE. TENANTS REGISTER, ROADWAY BASEMENT STORE 0 LET—880 Broadway, corner of White street. Possession ven on the 1oth inst «if required. culars, inquize on the premises. ASEMENT ON BROADWAY TO LET—AT NO, 341 Broadway, near Anthony »' ;, on the west side; a Very desirable location for s fashionable bootmaker, ‘or other business. Isquire on the premises. (URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—THE FIRST-CLASS three-story and attic house, No. 207 West Four- Yeonth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, to let, with furniture. The house is very pleasantly situated, and standing on a lot 26 by 125 fect; it has the ad” vantage of » spacious garden. Not to be let for a board- ing house. Can be seon between 3and6 o'clock. For Rerticulars apply to the present occupant, Wit. A. EELY, at the house, or at his oflice, No. 184 Fulton st. ‘OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A TWO story and attic house, near St. John’s square, in fine order, will be let to a good tenant who will bay the fur. niture, which is modern. Address R. 8., box 1,890 Post ice. ‘OUSE TO LET.—TO LET, THE FINE DOUBLE TWO story dwelling house No. 88 Prince street, within a few doors of Broadway. Possession given on the 1st of April if required, Apply at 54 South street, third story, OFTS TO LET—IN THE SPACIOUS NEW BUILDING corner of Cortlandt and Washington streets, the first and second lofts, suitable for the bootand shoe or an; ral jobbing’ business. Apply to DOUGLESS & PRESANGER, 63 Cortlandt street, corner of Washington. 0 LET—THE STORE 194 WEST STREET, RUNNING Caroline street, near the Erie railroad depot. For ion ito’ “Mrs. SARAH BRIGGS, 21 day st. LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE HOUSE NO. © Te. Bond atrect; a ve desirable place fee sailor, muilliner or hairdresser. App . We 0. Ferry street, from 9 A. M fietaee (0 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, A THREE- story brick house, in West Fourteenth street, above nth avenue. House, 26 feet by 60; lot 108 feet deep. The howe will be put in good order for a naib tenant. For terms inquire at 87 Kast Twenty-sixth street FTO LET OR FOR SALE, OR EXCILANGED FOR NEW York, Brooklyn or Jérsey City, property, a valuablo farm of 70 aores, in the village of East Madison, New Jer- sey, less than a mile from the railroad depot at Madison. For particulars apply to R. W. Townsend, No. 140 Broad- wayror to J. Vanuinl, corner of Henry and Harrison streets, South Brooklyn, a LET—A PUBLIC HOUSE, SITUATED AT EAST T ‘New York, on the Brooklyn and Jamaica plank road, about half way botween- Brooklyn and Jamaica, and ‘known as the Half Way House. Possession the first of April. For particulars, inquire at 7 street, Brooklyn. LET—A THREE-STORY HOUSE IN SOUTH BROOK- lyn, furnished with new and genteel furniture. The -establishment is complete, but tne person who rents the house is required to purchase the furniture also. Tho house can be had fora lease, at $500 a year. Apply at 38 Broadway, first floor. ‘0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR (FRONTING ON Broadway) of the building known as the Academy of Design, No. 663 Broadway, directly opposite Bond street. There are two very large splendid rooms, with closets attached, and Croton water and gas in the apart- ments. The entrance is very wide and convenient. For soeieties these rooms present advantages above all others, the locality being the most desirable of any in the city: Apply immediately, to J. BANCROFT STEVENS, No. 10 Wall street. LET—SUITES OF ROOMS INTHE MODEL DWELL. q ings, Thirty-seventh street, near Kighth avenue. hough more applications have been received than there are apartments in the house, yet, from the rigid scru- tiny as to the kind of tenants desired, many applications have beon rejected, leaving a few suites to be applied for. Apply on the premises, or to.A. P. SMITH, Agent, No. 444 Eighth avenue. (0 LET—THE STORE NO 81 ROOSEVELT STREET. It has been oceupied for many years as a grocery, nd is in the vicinity of large tenant houses. Apply to B.C. WOOD, 80 Merchants’ Exchange. 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. 2 ST. Luke’s place, corner of Leroy and Hudson streets, consis of two parlors, with folding doors, kitchen, three ooms, bath room, closets, &c., allon one floor. To a small family, these are most desirable apartments, the house being nearly new, the ears and stages passing near the door, and in a most desirable neighborhood. Rent, $200, Can be seen from ten until two o'clock. 0 LET, AND POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, A LARGE parlor and bedr-cm adjoining, with an attic room, ina private house, 107 Prince street, corner of Greenwich. Gas and Croton water. None but» small family need apply. Price $260, including gas. 0 LET OR LEASF—FOR A TERM OF THE store 189 Chambers street, between West and Wash- Jogton. Apply to 1HOMAS BUTTER, 146 Wost street. LET—PIER ADJOINING FERRY FOOT OF HOBO. ken street, North river; two three story houses, 173 175 Hudson street, near St. Jobn’s park; two story rouse 54 Watts street, near Hudson; large brick stable, ke., in the vioinity of Canal and Hudson streets, room for sine horses, rent $200; other two and one stall brick tables; also, brick shops, suitable for carpenters and ‘cabinet makers; store and ek on Canal street, &c., 4c. Apply to JAMES PRI judson st , near Canal. ICE, 200 LET—DWELLING HOUSE NO. 607 HUDSON street, near St. Luke’s Church. Inquire of THOS. \DFORD, 645 Greenwich street, corner of Barrow. LET—THE BASEMENT AND ATTIC ROOMS OF house No. 4 BowlingGreen. Apply to ARTHUR GIL. DER, 106 Broadway. 0 RENT—THE PORTER AND OYSTER SALOON 288 Praiergrnoenpes (eerie since 1837,) from the first day of May. App "ISAAC JOHN GREENWOOD, 61 Murray street. '0 LUMBER AND COAL DEALERS, AND MANUFAC turers,—To lease, in lots to suit parties, about ten acres of land, and a wharf ef 800 to 1,000 feet, on New- town creek, with depth of water for vessels drawing 14 feet. The property is situated on Maspeth Island, two miles from Grand street ferry, Williamsburg, on the plank road leading to Maspeth and Newtown. For par- ticulars, apply to WM. H. FURMAN, on the premises, or at 87 South street. LET OR FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—THF LARGE mansion 89 Warren street, between Clinton and Court streets. The house isabout 46 feet square, hasa great number of spacious rooms, gas, &.; is every way suitable for a first class boarding house, ora gentleman with a | large family, ‘There isa stable, with an entrance on the side street, which will be let with the house, if desired. Apply on the premises, or to JOHN GREACEN, Jr., 98 Broadway. 10 LET—THE SPACIOUS STORE NO. 8 PINE STREET, near Broadway ; the bakery corner of Ninth avenue and Forty-second street; two small cottages in Kighty- fifth street and Kighty-sixth streets, rent $260 and $300, possession lat gf May; two three story houses on corner ‘of Ninth avenue and Forty-second street, rent $250 each. JOHNSON P. LEE, No. 5 Nassau street, LEASE—FOR FIVE YEARS, THE VALUABLE stand corner of Houston street and Bowery, making @ fine corner for a public house, and can be finely im- proved. Also, two new three story houses en Fifty-eighth street, east of Third avenue, rent $300; porsession at A ply to F. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, P.M. 10 LET—A NEW COTTAGE HOUSE, €ONTAINING T nine rooms, besides te ery pantries, plea- santly located in Kent avenue, near Myrtle avenue, lyn: ; also, part ts 4 House, opaiat of six room: ing the al ER WILLET: Sard eae amNY oe Te LET OR LEASE—NO. 109 CEDAR STREET, NEAR Greenwich; No. 73 Anthony atreet, near Broadway: also, Nos, 77 and 79 Greenwich strevt, for boarding houses. Apply to M. T. GIBBONS, No. 61'Greenwich st. FPO LET IN STAMFORD—A TWO STORY HOUSE, CON- venient for a large family, being 28 feet by 88; is in good repair, and hav a fine garden, with a varicty of fruit and berries; is situated on an elevation, about three. quarters of a mile from the depot of the New York and jew Haven Railroad. It commands a fine view of Long Island found, the village and surrounding country. Rent, $160, “For further particulars, in uire on the premises, or, by letter, . We > RY, Stamfo Connecticut. - Co 7, RENT—THE FINE THREE STORY HOUSE NO. 423 Fourth street, (Albion place,) will be rented as it is, or will be put in the most complete order, with baths, orn and all the modern im; nts. Can beseen only tween 1 and 3 o'clock. quire of I. C. RICHARDS, 14 Pine street, between 12 and 2 o'clock. Pon nt Bsc henner ns bd ba LET OR LEASE—LOT3 ON TENTH AND THIR- teenth avenues, and Fourteenth street, with or with- “out the bulkhead on Hudson river infront. Also, the three story brick house No. 44 Tenth avenue, adjoining. A at 15 State street, from 9 to 12 o'clock, M. CAMP- . 5 LW p make Ma Riso, , 211 Tenth street, 10 LET OR LEASE—THE FIVE STORY HOUSE No. Apply to 0. 83 Leonard street. Lot 25 by 125. PACALIN, No, 268 Broadwa ‘0 LET—THE LOWER PART OF A HOU: IN CLA son avenue, Brooklyn, and ten minutes walk from Peek slip or Fulton ferry. Stagos pass the door every five minutes. The apartments consist of two large par. Jors and kitchen on the first floor, and one or two Bea. rooms, up stairs, with cellar, &c. Attached isa large and beautiful garden, with fruit trees of every descrip. tion. The house is nearly new, and in first rate order. Rent to a small and genteel’ family, $175. Apply to JAMES G. PHELPS, 325 Fourthestreet, New York. | 0 LET—TO THE FIRST OF MAY, THE THREE story brick honse No. 6 Stanton street. first. hou from the Bowery Possession given immediately. Jo uire ot D. CAMPS. U, 18 Fourth avenue, or 45 Vast ree! Leventh (0 LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEATERS.—PART OF one of the handsomest stores and one cf the best locations in the Bowery for the above business can be had. Address, with real name, &e., box #2 Hroadway Post office. FTO ETAT Low Rates, TWO SPL MD OFFICES, 16 by 82, being an entire first floor, connected by slid ing doors, marble mantel4, and painted walls. three doors from Broadway and Liberty street. Hosvession given im ediately, Remt $500 for the anit. Gas fixtures and furniture if requiced, Address 2. %., Heeatd oifios, For further parti- ‘OUSE TO LET AND FOR SALK—THE house is delightfully situated, five miles from the city, with a fine river view. Rent $1,000 per annum. Vor particulars address E. F., Union Square Post Ofiice. 0 LET OR FOR SALE—THE LEASE, FIXTURES, AND improvements, of house and store No. 92 Bowery. The store is fitted’ up in modern style. The house spacious and in ir, and is suitable for any exten. sive business, as it is about the best location in the city, which can be satisfactorily shown. Possession given about the middle of March. 0 LET—A LADIES’ BOARDING HOUSE, IN THE TT oaert central part of the city. Noone need apply Dut those calculated to keep @ very quict and genteel house. ‘Terms $40 per week, im advance. Address a note to Mra. C. H., Broadway Post Oftee. wt (0 LETHE TWO STORY HOUSE 24 WHITE street, and the large building in the rear, occupied as Charruaud’s ball-room. Vhis building is two stories, the basement 834 feet, the ball room 23 feet from floor to ceiling, and 36 by 60 or 75 fest; could be well adapted for ‘a piano factory, a repository, or 9 painting gallery, being lighted from above; there is also gas and croton water on the premises. For'sale, the lot in Twenty-third street, south side, between the Second and ‘Third avenues; and the one in the rear on Twenty-second street, with the brick building thereon. For terra and particulars, which will be accommodating, inquire of JOHN J. CHARRUAUD, 88 West Eleventh street. 0 LET.—A FACTORY IN COURSE OF ERECTION IN Brooklyn, fifteen minutes walk from the South ferry; ek, building, sixty by twenty-five, two, stories hi Will be ready by 1st May. Apply to RICHARD ECCLES, 275 Pearl street. '0 LET—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN—THE FINE. new four story house 340 Fourth avenue, near Twen- ty fifth street, containing sixteen rooms, with all modern Umprovements, Also, the dwelling parts of the houses i 1 876 and 378 Fourth avenue, with 12 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, &e. Rent $500, Apply to FE. B. KINSHIMER. 319 Fourth avenue,"2 to 7 P. BM. 0 LET_FLOORS THROUGH IN NEW HOUSE NO. 287 West Nineteenth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Croton waterin back rooms, grates in front rooms. Rents, $8, $850, $9 and $10 per month. Inquire on the’ premises.” Also, store 364 Tenth street, rent $13; and store 314 Ninth street, rent $10, between avenues Band ©, Possession immediately. 1 heute? PART OF A HOUSE TO LET—CONSISTING OF the whole of the second floor, vith Croton water on the same floor, one bedroom on the third floor, to.a small family without children. Inquire on the premises, 116 Chariton street. 1 00 TO LEND, ON BOND AND MORT- $ 5 “ gage, in sums to suit applicants, on roductive real estate in this city or Brooklyn. Apply to . 8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street, in the Exchange office. 20,0002 VALUABLE STOCKS FOR SALE, > or trade for merchandise or real estate. Address Simon, Post office. LOAN—CITY OF ROCKFORD, ILLI- ,0 nois, seven Be cent bonds.—Pro- sais for $15,000 of the bonds of the city of Rockford, fitinois, bearing seven per cent interest, payable annu- ally, and having ten years to run, will be received. at the banking house of Fuller & Tomkins, in the city of Rook- ford, until the 20th of March, at the banking house of H. A. Tucker & Co. until the 15th of March, and at the office of Wadsworth & Sheldon, No. 29 Wall street, to the 5th of March. A copy of the act authorizing the same, and all necessar; formation relating to the financial affairs of said city, may be obtained by application to WADSWORTH & SHELDON, No. 29 Wall street. Rockford, Illinois, Feb. 23, a3) TO $5,000 WANTED, ON PROPERTY «OOO “on'west street, for three to. Ave years’ at six per cent. Apply, by letter, to W.C. A., Herald office. 8 WANTED—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, 0 for five years, at seven per cent, on unen- Cumbered real estate in the city of Williamaburg. Ad- dress J. V., Herald office. 300) WAN=> ON 4 LOAN, FOR six Motus or one year. Satisfactory security given. Adress L. office. LLEGHANY MINING COMPANY OF MARYLAND, office No. 87 Beaver street, New York.—At a meeting of the stockholders of this company, the followiag gentle- men were chosen as directora for the ensuing year:—Ar- thur Leary, James Henry, Samuel Gilman, Chas. A. Secor, of New York, and W. H. Fowle, of Alexandria, Va. And ata subsequent meeting of the directors, Arthur Leary, Esq. was unanimously elected president. ‘The above com: pany have now to announce that they have perfected their arrangements for the mining and transportation of their Cumberland coal on a scale much more extensive than for years past. Consumers ao therefore rely upon their orders being Promptly execut The quality of the coal is now well established, and the com: pany, paren it equal to any from the Cumberland region. The company will always procure vessels for their customers at lowest rates, without ¢ ‘Their agents are Messrs. Fowle & $3 at Alexandria: W. Osborn, Esq., at Baltimore, and A. tard, at the office of the eompgny. Son . E. STRONG, Seer SINANCIAL. ENTRAL BANK.—THE THIRD FINAL ‘AL- ment upon subscriptions to the capital stock of this is required to be paid on Thursday. the third day h next, at the banking rooms, No. 88 Chambers street. By order of the Board. . | WALTER OAKLEY, Cashier. Dron 2 ana upwards, payable at sight eke lsued by from £1 and upwards, payable at sight, are issued by | the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINELE. & CO., No. 83 South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail Line of Liverpool and London packet ships. ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS.— ‘Treasury Department, Raleigh, N.C., January 15, 1653.—Sealed proposals will be received in the eity of New York, until 10 o'clock A. M., of the 31st March next, for the purchase of $600,000 of bonds, isaued by the State of North Carclina. These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1853, and will ron thirty years. They will have coupons at- tached, and the interest, at six ar cent per annum, will be payable on the first days of July and January of each ear. Z Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bank | of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless whore the | purchaser may prefer to have them made payable at the treasury of North Carolina. They are issued under the authority of the Legislature | of North Carolina, for the construction of the North | Carolina Railroad ;and in addition te the faith of the State, all the stock held by the State, in the said railroad, an the dividends from said stock, are expressly pledged for their redemption. ‘These bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from | taxation. Parties bidding will please address their letters, en- dorsed ‘‘Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,’’ to the undersigned, in New York, directed tothe ost Messrs. Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front atreet, New ‘ork. | _ The bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at 3 o'clock, P. M.,on the 3lst day of March next, in the presence of G.B. Lamar, Esa., President of the said Bank, and J. P. Brown, and David Freeman, Esqrs. Bidders may also be present. Successful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the first instant, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This deposit may be made either in the Bank of the Republic, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North Carolina, or in the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, North Carolina, D. W. Courts, Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. FFIGE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, 78 BROAD- of eee: pyr REFINED IRON AND STEEL ON HAND.— 200 bundles‘ charcoal rods, No. 4, square; 6 tons best boiler plates; Regd ey for shovels; 5 tons sheet Gastoteel, al Ye "HL. L. IBBOTSON, 418 Pearl street. NGINEERING.—THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED to furnish specifieations, estimates, plans in gene- ral or detail, of steamships, steamboats, propellers, high smd low pressure engines, boilers, and machinery of every doweription. Broker in steam vessels, machinery, boil- era, &c. General agent for Asheroft’s steam guage, Al- len’ & Noyes’ metallic self-adjusting conical packing, Faber's magnetic water guage, Honing ent wire rope for ho and st purposes, &e., ke., ke. ‘CHAS. W. COPELANE, Consulting kagineer, No. 64 Broadway. REAT BARGAINS IN FRENCH CHINA, 561 AND 563 Broadway.—Haughwout & Darley have re- ceived from the Vierson chiva manufactory, in France, a consignment of imperfect china ware, slightly damaged in the burning, consisting of all articles of dinner, tea, and dessert Ware, both decorated and plain white, to- variety of other articles. rfections |, in many cases, the goods are almost per- 4 will be opened ard exposed for sale on the 5th of March, aad will be sold cheap, in order to elose'the consignment at once. The public are invited to call and examine the goods on the day specified. The articles will be sold in sets or separate pieces, as may be required, ON BEDSTEAD WARFROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Bedding depot.—izon bedsteads $4 to $40; ithe Mealthy spring mattress, &e., $6 to ‘$80; the new elastic felt bods, pillows, quilts, &c’; albo, pure hair mat tresses, all warranted. Hotels, steamers, and seminaries supplied promptly to order. Please call and examine, at 5 roadway, above Spring street. EW MODE OF ADVERTISING.—IMPORTANT TO merchants and storkee; r8.—C. G. PAGE, daguer- rean artist, corner of Eighth avenue and Fourteenth street, having made arrangements to exhibit a choice se- lection of daguerreotypes at the Crystal Palace, proposes to merehants, storekeeyers and others, to tako, for the consideration of ten dollars, a view of ‘any shop or store, with the goods and merchandise represented in the win- dows or in other conspicuous places, together with a cor- rect likeness of the owner or ropricior fibereot standing in the foreground. These pictures will be set in neat frames, and exhibited atthe World’s Fair, free of addition- al expense, and at the close of the Fair will be delivered te the Hanh shore N. B.—Likenesses of deceased persons and invalids taken at theinresidenees. —— APER HANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES & 00., NO. 08 Chambers street, (noxt but one to Stewart's,) cor ner of Broadway, offer at wholesale and retail the most extensive assortinent, of every quality, of the richest style of decorations, imitations of oaks, marble, &o. The most skilful workmen are employed to hang thé papers, Sie CASES.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY on hand, and made to order in the neatest styles. N. .—Particular attention oe to orders received for the World’s Fair, by B. K. LES, No, 124 Grand street, three doors east of Broadway. ul See ARTISTS, DESIGNERS, &c.—ONE HUNDRED DOL- lars premium. The government of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, having determined to procure a new diploma to be used at the Exhibition the resent year, hereby offer a premium of one hundred dol- Live fox the bent: Geiginal Oocign for-ées: Astiste nad others who may be disposed to compete, will please send their drawings to the Secretary on or before Saturday, the 30thday of April next. th drawing must have some mark upon it, and must be sccom; by a sealed envelop, bearing a similar mark, and containing the ad- dress of the party sending it. For the design which shall be adopted by the executive committee, the above pre- mium will be paid. The other designs will be returned to their respective owners on demand. Any further infor- mation may be obtained by application to the Secretary. In behalf of the government. FRED, E. STIMPSON, Secretary. Boston, Feb. 23, 1853. ‘ANTED—EVERYBODY TO BE RICH.—THIS DESI- rable end may be obtained by enclosing one dollar, st paid, to COOPER & CO., box No. 63 Chatham square Bost Dice, New York, who, 1a return, will immodiately forward their eighteen methods »f obtaining a handsome living, by any of which from $10 to $30 por wedk may be easily realized by persons of either sex. Ladies and gon- tlemen in want of employment may rost assured they will never regret embracing this profitable enterprise. Many are now in aflluenee through the instrumentality of Cooper & Co., who but a few months since were compara- tivdy fa want, ‘ROM THE WORLD’S FAIR. Lyon’s insect: killing powder, As we always have avowed here, Took a Crystal Palace prize Now the medal’s been transmitted, All he claimed has been admitted— Call and satisfy your eye:. E. LYON has received, by the courtesy of President Fillmore, a medal and certificate awarded to him as the exhibitor of the poisonless magnetic powder for destroy- inginsects, at the World’s Fair in London, in 1851. De- pot, 424Broadway, Bi a ls RIS es ‘Y WHISKERS ARE THIN AND MY Iris weak; what will cure it? prithee now speak. Gra- ham’s onguent will force the whiskers and moustache to grow like magic in six weeks, and will not stain or injure the skin. Give its trial; that’s all it wants. $1 por bot- tle, sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 38 Ann street, Fowler's Buildings. CLOTHING. AST OFF CLOTHING WASTED.—LADIES AND gentlemen can obtain the highest price, in current money, for large or small quantities of good left-off cloth. ing of every description, by calling on, or addressing through the post, JAMES MORUNEY, store 11 Orange street, near Chatham, AST OF CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— Cine highest cash price will be liberally given, in cur- rent money, for large and small lots of good left off cloth. ing, of erexy description. Address. through post, or oall on JAMES MORONEY, at his second-hand store, 11 Orange street, near Chathsm. Cx OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Persons desirous of converting their cast off articles into cash, can obtain a fair price by sor for the sub- acriber, at his residence, or through the Post office. » 1. M. DUSSELDORF, No. 13 Elm street. N. B.—Ladies attended to by Mrs. Dusseldorf. LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIES and gentlemen having any to dispose of, can receive a fair cash price by sending to the stores or letter by 8 COHEN, 462 Hudson street, and 62 West Broadway, Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. ASTROLOGY. Doneannnaahaamnenenenn nen nnpgnan ae ‘RS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN ,EUROPE FOR HER skill in kali Sed future, is arrived, and will furnish intelligence jut all circumstances of life to all those who may address her. She interpreta dreams, law matters and love, by astrology, books and science, and tells her visitera the person they will marry. Mrs. Alwin speaks the English, Fronch, and German languages Residence 259 Bowery, up stairs, near Stanton street Office hours from 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. pre STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP ARCTIO, Capt. J.C. Luce, This steamship will do- with the United States mail for Europe, positively on , Sth Mareh, at 12 o'clock M., from the foot of Canal street. No berth sseaved till paid for. For frieght or , having unequalled accommoda- ‘tions for sepase, — comfort, apply to BDWARD K. COLLINS & Co.. 06 Wal street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 1144 A. M. The steamship PA IC will succeed the ARCTIC, of nail 19th Mareh, and the BALTIC will succeed the PACIFIC, and sail April 2nd, ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP MERLIN, W. SAMP- son, commander, will sail for Bermuda and St. on Monday, 7th March, 1853. money to Bermuda $30; to St. Thomas $70. For freight or pas- age, apply te E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Grown, N. ¥- ak a a te LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intexd sailing the favorite steamships— Fearne Pow PimaDALra y ehester a) , Mareh 8, 18658. City of Glasgow. Thursday, Mareh 31, 1858. Wednesday, March 2, 1853. Wednesday, March 30, 1853. RATES OF PASSA Saloon, $90, $65, and $65, (according to state rooms.) ‘A limited number of third class passengers will be taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for Parties wishing to out their friends, can obtain cortifeates of pamage, and drafts on the ‘Bank of Ire land, in sums 21 sterling upwards, Hand bills can be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, Agent, 41 Exchange place, TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power,) Ro bert Craig, commander, will sail from, Glasgow on Wed: nesday, Februar: 23d, and will loave Now York for Glas- ow on Saturday, March 26th, at 12 o'clock, at noon, irstcabin, (saloom state rooms,) $00; do. do.’ (midship do.) $75; second cabin, $60; third class, $20—steward's feos included. Apply to J. McSYMON, 33. Broad IR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States Mail Steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, com- will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton rs, on Saturday, March to land the mails and passe 12, at 12 o'cloak, from Pier 4 river, of passage, first class:.. . ay BE, avon’ do. + 70.00 e lenced Surgeon on board. Baggage not wanted during tho voyage abould bo sent on bose tue day belore sailing, marked “below.” No freight will be taken aftor Thursday, the 10th prox. For fright or passage, apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 62 Broadway. OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.—UNITED STAT! mail line.—The new and splendid steamship ALA- AMA, C. D. Ludlow, eaptain, will leave on Saturday, March Sth, at 4 o'clock P. i, from pier No, 4 North river, Apply to SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 194 Front street. @ FLORIDA, M.S. Woodhuil, captain, oa Saturday, March 12th. Fer speed, strongth, accommodations, and fare, these ships have no superior om the ocean. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON. necting with the Pacifie Mail Steamship Company, carrying the United States Mail—only through United States Mail Line for California and Oregon via As- pinwall and Panama.—Greatly reduced prices, ‘The splon. (id new and double engine United States mail steamship ILLINOIS, 2,600 tons burthen, H, J. Hartstene, U. 8. N., Commander, will sail Monday, March 21, at 2 o’elock, P. M., precisely, from pier at foot of Warren street, North river. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's thagnia- cent steamer GOLDEN GATE will be in readiness at Panama to receive the Illinois’ mails and passengers, and sail immediately for San Francisco. The n Gate performs her trips from Panama to San Francisco inside of 12 days, beating all other steamors on the Pacific from 2 to 2% days, and her accommodations by her consort, the Jno. L. Stephe be spared on the part of the companies to send. their pas- sengers through with expodition, comfort and safety. Pas- sengers will be landed at the railroad wharf, at Aspinwall, free, Transit of the Inthmus at the passengers’ expense, Persona securing through passage by the United States mail steamers from New York, have preference of commodation on board the Pacific mail steamers. Rat of fare from Panama to San Francisco on the most favora- dle terms. For freight or passage, apply to be! OCHARUIS A. NEY, WHIT! A At the office of the companies, 177 West street, corner ofWarren. OWERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 63;.: CUR- B tain rises at 7 olciook., Benefit of Mex Havaiiton. ednesday o7 , March 2, will be performed LADY OF LYO Claude Melnotte...Mr. Edy | Pauline Dam Mr. Hamilton | Widow. THE ¥ REAM. Jack Sheppard,. Miss Dawes | Mrs.Sheppard..Mre.Grattan Blueskin,......Mr. Stevens | Mine. Villars, . Mrs. Yeomans ROADWAY THEATRE.—E. A. MARSHALL, 800@ B Lessee.—Doors open at 64%; commence at 7 o'cloga. Wednesday evening, March 2, will be performed WHO SPEAKS FIRST Charles. Mr. Davenport | Mra, Militant..Mrs. Abbott Militant... .....Mr. | Smart....... Mrs. J. Softom THE WHITE SLAVE OF ENGLAND, Manly Marston. Mr. Conway | Jerry ‘om ir Lord Overland,..Mr. Barry Mr. McDousll De Beaugant., .Mr. Davidge | Patrick. |°°*" Mr, Mathews Dash..........Mr. Sanford | Mary Bloom.” Mme, Ponkd Mr. Gourlay | Lady Overland. Mrs. Verna seen Mr. Henry | Lady Emilia... Miss Adelime MARRIED AND LED. URTON’S THEATRE, ERS STREET.—D OORS open at 634; to commence at 7 o'clock. ednesday evening, March 2, will be performed ‘TWELFTH. NIGHT. NOMENON. Sewerberry.,...Mr. Russell | Mrs. Barker . Buttercup. Mr. Thompson | Betsey Chirrup ) aie latory Hcinypaieo CHATHAM STREET: open at 634; curtain rises at 7.0’clook. Wednesday evening, March 2, will be performed MICHAEL ERLE, THE MANIAC TgWER. KABRI. O'NEAL THE GREAT, O’Brien... MrSW. G. Jones | Elinor HE NEW ST, CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR Chatham ¢quare.—James Pilgrim, Manager. Wednesday evening, March 2, will be performed THE 3ERKI0US FAMILY. Aminadab.,..Mr. Robinson | Lady Creamly., Mrs. Monet? A HUSBAND AT SIGHT. THE YOUN NUM’S AMERIGAN. MUSEUM, — WEDNESDAY evening, at 734 o'clock, for the secona time, the gor- ‘ous Oriental spectacle of BLUE BEARD, as well as AMILY JARS, In the afternoon, at 8 o'clock, BLUE BEARD repeated. Tho Petrified Horso- and Rider, the Living Animals, &c., are to be seen at all hours, Ad- mittance to the whole Musoum, Entertainments, &e., 25 cents; Parquet and First Balcony, 1234 cents extra HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, , ABOVE Grand street.—Open every night: during the week, under the sole direction and personal supervision of E. P. Christy, whose concorts in this eity for tho past six years have been received with favor by highly respectable and fashionable audionces. Tickets, 25 cants. Doors open at 634; to commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock. On £aturday next, March 6, annual benedit of WENS’ ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF MON? Blane—Speeial notice.—-A. place adapted for this novel and begutiful entertainment hes at length been selected in this city, andiia about undergoing the altera- tion and embellishment requisite for its presentation, due notice of which will be. y. givom. SEUM OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES—STUYVE- sant Institute, 650.Broadway.—Now open, the rare and valuable collection of Pharonic and Ptolemaic remains, {ust Imported direct from Hgynt, amd formed, by Dr. Ab: tt, during’s residence of upwards of twenty years im the Kast. Admission 60 cents; chiddren half price. Cata- logues for sale in the rooms,’ Open during the day and evening. ALIFORNIA. MUSEUM,~312 BROADWAY, BETWEEN. Pearl and Duane streets, nm from 10 A. M. to LO P.M. Admittance 25. cents. Californians declare thas aa trne ideas of that country can be obtained at this new Museum, as by visiting the goldeh State itself. Balls model of San Franaisco shows every building in its true model, size, material, color, and location; also every street, hill, and wharf, the shipping, &c. it is univer- sally pronouncad:one of the greatest’ works of the. age. Also Stockton, the gold mines, and other places. Mag: nificent specimens of quarts gold, California birds, eu- riosities, bo ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land, Ueately at the new and spacious Georama, 7, ining the Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. Painted from authentic drawings made upon the spot, by Mr. Banvard, during an extensive tour, undertaken expressly for the work. Mr. i Uke STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, OON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Compaay, carrying the t United States Mail. Only th. -agh United States Mail line for California and Oregon, via As- piovalland Panama. Greatly reduced prices. The aplen- lid new and double engine U.S Mail steamship GEORGIA, 3,000 tons burthen, D. D. Porter, U.S Navy, nder, willsail on Saturday, Mareh 6th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., pro- cisely, from pier foot of Warren street, North river, for Aspinwall, ‘direct. The Pacific ap eC ante steamers TENNESSEE and NORTHERNER, 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. Passengors will be landod at th iad wharf inwall free. Transit of the 81 ‘expense. For freight or pas- sage apply to CHAS. NEY, at the office of the Compagjos, 177 West street, corner of Warren. ANDEBBILT LINE.—THE SHORTEST AND CHRAP- ms Shek ee oe represen rape sit Company (of Nicaragua) jetors. Only live giv’ through oka, including Leishance crossing. Throng! im advance of the mail. The new double engine rtean- ship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,200 tons burden, will leave from pier No. 2 North river, at 3 o’clock,P. M., precisely, on Saturday, Marsh 5, for San Juan del Norto, direct, corneeting with the regular Pacific steamship over the Mearagua Transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. Those steamships are unsurpassed in their accommodations and ventilation. Passengers are cautioned against the representations of hired runners for other lines—none are smiklored for this line. For in- formation or passage, at the lowest rates, apply only to C. VANDERBILT, Agent, No. 9 Battery place, up stairs. ‘A mail beg will be made up at this office. R PANAMA.—TO SAIL ABOUT STH MARCH, THE ‘A1 packet ship AFFGHAN. She has accos fe tions for a few select cabin lenge only. Kor ‘apply to Captain ANTONIO R, 98 Wall mireot, or to OV! IN & GRUNER, 28 South atyeet, EW_YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE —Through to San Franciseo, via Aspinwall and Pa- nama. No detention on the Isthmus. At greatly re- duced rates. The new and fast side wheel steamship UNION, (1,500 tons burthen,) Richard Adams, Comman- Ger, will leave Now York for Aspinwall, (Navy bey.) from pier No. 4 North River, on Saturday, Maroh bth, at3 O'clock P. M. ly, connecting with ‘the new and mma. BOOTT, (2100 tons) Edward ‘Dune, Commandar, which ns, nn, Commander, whic! Ide Gia be fn vendinent| at Puaime, to reodre the , and eail immediately for San Fran- ns and ventilation of the Win- are all that can be desired. Her speed (estab- voyage between New York and Panama, and while on the Pacific coast,) is unsurpassed. Every exer- tion will be made on the part of the line +, munfs com- EXPRESS AGENCIES, AAA AAAS RDP AAAS HASE & CO.’S EXPRESS OFFICE, 88 BROADWAY.— Lowest rates for transportation and insurance of treasure—Lowest rate by 20 per cent.—Express to Cali- fornia, Sth and 20th of every month, by the unrivalled Tine of new and splendid steamships of the New York and San Franciseo Steamship Company, in charge of special messengers through to Sen Francisco, |Our express pack- ages take precedence of all others by this line. The ws'l- Known speed of the steamships of this line, and their quick passages—from three to five days in advance of any other line—prerent t inducements to ednen Next to cal way, New York, February 22, 1853—The fourth in- stalment ‘of ten dollarsoneach share of the increased capital stock of the above company, will be payable at the office of the company, on the 25th day of March next, and the fifth instalment, of the same amount, on the 15th day of April next. - By crder of the Board of Directors. FRANCI3 SPIES, Secretary. T° BUILDERS.—SEAIED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ceived until Monday, the 7th day of March next, at twelve o'clock, for furnishing the materiats, and doing the work necessary for the erection and finishing of a new primary school building, on the north side of Thirty- Pott kas between i ma and Eleventh avenues, @ Twentieth ward. parat roposals will be re- ceived for the mason work and materials, or for the carpenter work and materials, anda bidder may, in ad- dition, propose for the whole. The plans and elevations can be seen at the office of Thomas R. Jackson, the archi- tect, No. 170 Broadway, of whom, or of either the un- aoe Printed copies of the specifications can be rocw! al any o ‘whom ma) de- fivered.. ‘The school oflcers reserve. the. right to reject any bid not deemed by them the best for the public interest. Dated New York, February 17, 1853. JOHN G. BUTLER, ‘man of School Officers, Hmvar Mclxan, Secretary. Twentieth ward. ORK, ROBERT & CO., STOCK, NOTE, AND EX- change brokers, dealers in specie and gold dust Continental Bank Butlding, No. 12 Wall street. " ‘ANTED, $100.—A LADY OR GENTLEMAN HAVING the smount to loan for two months, ean have a large room, genteely furnished, in a first class house, for the use of it, until paid. Address A. B. C., Broadwa: Pont Office, stating whero the parties may be seen, whic will meet with immediate attention. DRY GOODS. EW SPRING GOODS.—ALEX’R T. STEWART & CO. opened on Monday the 28th of February, in the re- tail department, their spring importations of new silks, jaconets and organdie musling, bareges, French calicoes, brilliants, &e. dway, Chambers and Reade streets, IN 5®, 0008 — SOME NEW DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, grenadines, silk, renadine tissue, bareges ia stripes, and satin plaids. foulard silks, embroideries, laces, linens, domestic goods, hosiery, new spring shawls, &e., for sale by NY & CUTTING, 321 Broadway. RING MANTILLAS.—THB SUBSCRIBER IS NO prepared to submit to the inapeetion of morohants 1 wholesale buyers from every section of the Union hie importations and manufactures for the prevent season, comprising an elegant and most extensive variety of Pa: rision novelties, selected during the past month fom the emporiums of the most celebrated French modiater: te gether with « splendid assortment of silk, lace and other Dy Rag XS ae bi manufacture, being copies i rom the best French patterns, all of which wholesale on the most liberal terms Boni Paris Mantilla Emporium, GEO, BULPIN, 461 Broadway > OAT WILI, BE DISCHARGING EVERY the best quality of red ash, stove, and deliver from. schooners corner of King and Greenwick a shipment, March Sth. Shippers are invi n us. For information respecting our facilities by the New York and San Francisco Steamship Company's steamers, we respectfully refer to Messrs. Davis, Brooks & Co, CHASE & CO., 38 Broadway. JHASE & 00.’S EXTRA NICARAGUA AND CALIFOR- nia Express, 5th and 20th of every month, through in charge of special messengers. Chase & Co.’s is the on! ly express company that has arrangements with the Nica- ragua Transit Company, which guarantees that Chaso & Co.'s ie goods shall go through without detention, Next shipment, 5th March. For information respecting our exclusive facilities on this route, we respectfully refer toC. Vanderbilt, Eeq. © CHASE & CO., 38 Broadway. MEDICAL. ‘YGIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR neural tic doloreux, ti nervous head- ache, and rheumatism in the head, and a sure prevoutive of convulsions, or any other complaints attendant upom early childhood during the of teething, has been discovered, and is now being successfull; jniswred im the form of a medicated necklace, to be worn next the skin by the pationt. An eminent German physician dis- covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of which the beads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the lication. The notice of the public is not, therefore, to & quack medicine, but to a medica- ment recommended by one of the most eminent of the faculty, as peculiarly rate in acting through the pores of the, thin direct ‘pen oe divensed or excited Derves, a! , generally, instant, an rs perma- nent relief, ‘and’ effecting a ‘manent cue Patiente who, at twenty-four hours trial of the medicated neck- lace, agcording Yo preseription, find no relief, may, at the close of that , by immediately returning the same, reecive back their money. SCHUFFNER & MULDENER, 54 Beaver street. Tesrimony.—I do hereby certify that the composition of beet prion cree 5 oe "a teat & Gieypont is of sucha nature as unfailin, luce the satisfactory results. G. BRAUNTICH M. D., No. 285 Henry street, Brooklyn. For sale by the proprietors, No. 54 Beaver Price $1. URE OF CORNS, BY MADAME BERHARD, NO. 167 Bowery. east side, between Broome and Delancy streets.—Madame B. respectfully informs the public that she has reduced her price, in order to enable every one to be free from pain, and feels confident in promising that she will remove corns, bunions, nails grown in the flesh, &c.; without causing’ the least pain or inconvenience Persons can be attended toat home, or at Madame B.'s —AN IRISH PHYSICIAN, ACCOUCHEUR, ‘licentiate apothecary, wishes to meet with « respectable practioner who would be willing to admit him as partner or assistant; or advertizer would have no ob. jection to take charge of a vessel sailing t9 San Francisco or Australia, Advertiser possesses testimonials from men of the highest standing in Dublin, Advertiser would take charge of a drug store on fair terms. Address I. B, Medical, Herald ofice. JEWPORT WATER CURF WILL BE OPENED ON TAR first of April. It has been fitted up with particular segard fo comfort and convenience, and, with tue cele brated healthfulness of the Newport climate, will be a most desienble cure, Address DR, W. F, REH, Newport, R. L, fort, expedition, and safety. P enyéts will be landed om the wharf af Aspinwall (44, taking the Panama Rai and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & 0O., General Agents. A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the ae tes Postage law, for the con: of the pul USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK- eta.—The nearly new and beautiful i ses bark OREGON, 1,000 tons burthen, having just completed her first voyage around the world, will suc the Eu- phrasia as eighth ship of this well estabNshed lino, and sail from New York for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 16th of March, punctually. The 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 mostcomfortable 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 bas been the only regular line. The object of the proprietors is to establish it on 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 has there been a word of complaint against them. Rates of pas: loon, $225; first cabin, $175; Vda . Fron thing provided by jays wien, liguors, rvi xcept {uo soapand towels. -A reaittance of one-third will secare ¢ pasrage, for which early application is recommended. Ap ply to R. W. CAMERON, or JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall streot- A eRauaN PACKET—EXCELSIOR LINE FOR MEL- bourne, Port Philip, oth March.—The entirely now beautiful clipper GEM OF THE SEA, Bowen, commander, only 400 tone register, will suseeed the clipper Panama, and sailas above. A large part of her cargo is nga; E No steerage pasi a. For freight, or first class eabin accommodations, apply to RU: L & NORTON, 31 Old Stip. E CELSIOR LINE FOR AUSTRAL1A.—THE SPLENDID Al clipper ship PANAMA, is now rapid loading at pler 19 Fast river, and can yet take 1,000 bbls, trig, and accommodate few more cabin ‘pa: . This ship. was built in this city expressly for the Chtns trade, and has never beaten. She has made the passage from Canton ht the run to Anjier in Ean, 8; f in 97 days. She out ¢, discharging and and has just returned from has oe receiving full cargoes in the amazing short time of seven formed the months and twenty days. Apply to Russeee & NORTON, 31 Old slip. JR MELBOURNE AND PORT PHILIP, AUSTRALIA.— F ‘The splendid new steam elippur CITY OF NORFO! will be ready to receive freight in » few days, and have immediate despatch for the above porta. This ves- sel is remarkably sharp, and is expected to make a very Fags run out. She has splendid accommodation for a more cabin For balance of f1 it or passage, apply to ILLER & LORD, 108 Wall st. ar Mr. Samnel P. Lord goes out in this vessel to estab- lish a commission house at Melbourne, and would take charge of any consignments made to him. For further information, apply as above. HE AUSTRALIA PACKET LINE.—THE BEAUTIFUL clipper ship THEOXENTA, will be despatched on her lar day, early in March. © proprictora of this line call wttention to this splendid yearel, and refer to the prompt manner in which their former ships, (the Albus ort. persons and Peytonia,) have sailed from this intending to visit Austral, this line offers tho dvantage of fast vessels, elegance of accommodation, and every com- fort to render the voyage agreeable, being commanied by tried and experienced captains, and provisions furnished on the most liberal scale. An we lication is impor. tant. Apply on board, or to Capt. INIA PELLETIER, 98 Wall street, or to OVERMAN & GRUNER, 28 South at. F%. NORFOL PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— The United States mail steamship RUANOKK, B. Cavendy, commander, will leave Rigs 15 North river, on Saturday, March Sth, at 3 o’clook P.M. For freight ply on board, and for passage to LUDLAM & SANTS, 33 Front atreot. oti elton Wedlona nd Saaray afcraan at 73; and on md Saturday at o’olock. Admission, 50 outa; elllscan half-price. OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAX:--PERMANENT Concorts given every evening during. the week, by SIGNORINA ELIZA VALENTINI, Prima one Bf! Manager. THIRD WEEK. In which seven young. accomplished ladies, and four gen- tlemen, will appear every ovoning. PROGRAMME, PART I. 1. “Kathleen Mavourneen,”.......-s05+ 2. “Ah! my Child,” from the Py 8. ‘Tia the Last Rose of Summer,” .. elingto 4. “On the Banks of Guadalquiver,” -Miss Addiaon, 5. Grand Variations fram, “Rhodes,” as sung by Mme. Sontag......+ seoeessSignorina Vatentini, 6. “Remember Ife,” a Mr. Ovington 1. What Enchantment,’ Miss Harrison Duet, from ‘Maria Padilla,” by Donizetti, .Signa. Val: ‘entini anf Misa Davanti. a. Musioal Wonder, 10 yeara of age. . Aria from “Fomeo,” Bellini, Miss, Bertin, 3 (The White, Squall, i. Mr. Kinsey 4. Sontag’s Swiss Song........ Ve 5. Duet, “When the Mists are Sleeping, . and Mrs, Kinsey. 6. t 8. gt J” celebrated comic Spanish song, sung in ‘costume, by Signa. Valentini. Pianist and Conduetor.... cose Al us Hogan Tickets 25 cents; to be had at all the music stores, and at the door. Doors openat’7. To ‘commence at 8 o'clock. RAND SACRED CONCERT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF the Thirteenth street Presbyterian Church. The Choir of the Thirteenth street Presbyterian Church will pive a Sacred Concert at Rev. Dr. Burehard’s Church, (West Thirteenth street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues,) on this (Wednesday) evoning, March 2, assiated by a fuli and powerful Chorus, and the ‘following emineng artista:— MRS. C, F. L. BRINKERHOFF, MRS, JAMES W. J. PIERSO! TRLO'S GARDEN.—MAD. H. SONTAG’ TWENTY recond night. Fourth and last series, Wednesda March 2, third and last performance of DA DI CHAMOUNI, with Mad. SONTA ‘ora Pico Vietti, Signors Badlati Pozrolini, Roceo, 6 wen &e. . ™ , ke. Co Tuesday will be rold the $2 sents, and on Wedaes day, the $1 and $2 seats, at the Garden, aad at Mesure Van Norden & King’s, No, 45 Wall streot; also, at the door. Opera commences at 734. Madame H. Sontag’s Grand Concert, in Concert Hail, Brooklyn, has been postponed ti'l Saturday, Mane 12. JIBLO’S GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY be engaged for respectable performances on the olf nights, (Tuesday, Thursday, and Seturday,) during the Opera season. Apply, from 8 A. M. to4 P. AL, to Mr. W. A. MOORE, on the stage. ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME. street.—Doors open at 634; to commence at 7. Wednesday evening, March 2, will be performed OLD HEADS AND YOUNG Baers Jesse Rural Mr. Blake | Col. Rocket ‘The Earl. .Mr. Chippendale | Countess Tom Coke Mr. Mason } Lady Al Littleton . Mr. Lester | Ka: will perform a vari ‘Tarantelle Perera FIRST COME ‘FIRST Marquis Mr. Lyster Frontin, Mr Walcot Bailie... Mr Kea OOD’S MINSTREL’S, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ard street.—Open every eveaing.—H. Wood, = nager and Proprietor. ‘The ‘entertainments offered this celebrated company of musicians and kthiopian de- lineators, cannot be equalledsby any other band United Stater. Seo programme. Doors opon at 636: concert commences at 744 o'clock. Adpission 25 conta. The public are respectfully infermod that the afterneem concerts are discontinued. IRCUS.—NEW YORK ALSPHITHEATRE, NO. 37 BOW- ery —Opening of the spring season. Inauguration week. “Re-inforcement of comic and be ong talent. Engagement of W. F. Wallatt, the great Clown, Splendid new cavaleade; new ccmic-ballet; fresh and varied feate of Lpecerine introduction of, new features and faces im the arena. Stupendous prenarations are making for a grand equestrian demonstvation, on Friday evening, Marol . in honor of the Inauguration of President Pierce | ELLER'S SALOON OF, WONDERS, NO. 639 BROAD- way, Chinese Buildings.—Elevonth week ot the Prinee of Wizards. Brilliant success of the Unrivalled Magician. Professor ROBERT HELLER, the great origi- nalNecromancer, offers for the eleventh week of hia ex trsordinary Soirees Mysterieuses, a splendid selection of his unsurpassable WONDERS, MYSTERIES, AND. MIRACLES, the most magnificeat and amazing evor performed in Ame- riea, Among the mighty expeciments is that of GET, which is considered by the philosopiiers and savans of tha day, the acme of wonder and. mystery, defying theic very attempt to penetrate the unfathomable secret. The great variety of gorgeous feats of NECROMANGY, LEGERDEMAIN, AND DIABLERIE, nightly execused by Professor Heller, are exceedingly beautiful and astonishing. His INWXHAUSTIBLE BOTTLE is as prolific.as eyer; and his novel invention of the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS, throws intaobscurity the hymbug Rochester knockers. Evening. performances to commence at 7% o'clock, and, on Saturday afternoon at 3. 50 conte; child, ren, half.priee, N YORK VOLUNTEERS.—THE UNDERSIGNED take pleasure in announcing that an entertainment of a wonderful character, will be given on Wednesday evening next, March 2, AT HELLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, (Chinese Byjhlingy, 539 Broadway,) for the benefit of the remnant of the New York Volun- teors, who fought in Mexico, and who are now in,need of means to protect some of their companions from the ae- saults of want, and.relieve them from the pains of illness. contracted in the service of their country. The enter- tainments will consist of Mr. Heller's beat BEATS OF DIABLERIE, his explanation of the method by which the. SPIRIT RAPPINGS are produced, azd an exemplification of the mysteries af SECOND SIGHT. The price of a single admission is Axed at 50 centa. Doors open at 7 o'clock, performances to commence ab half-past Shelton’s celebrated Band kave kindly volunteered theée services for the occasion. CARD.—PAUL JULIEN, BEFO! HE RETORNS.1O. Europe, intends to visit the principal cities of tha. United States, and give only one Concert in each of them, in order to respond tothe fiattering wishes expressed ta him by the American press. In consequence, his father, Mr. Franco's Julien, requests all, persons who may have any bills against him to apply, ina delay of three days, at his residence, No. 21 Howard street. aks Bet both nies Com. & 01 anthentic paintings 16 mask Senators ia order, from, Guido a Sienne, (4. D., 1231,) down to Horace Vernet, is open for oxhibitioa 2 ae Boclety Library ome 308 Broadway, from @.A.M. to & P.M, and 7 to 10 F, a bf Byte gi eee 3 ILLUSTRATED RIVES ‘Thames.—The last chance to see Risley’s Mustrated River Thames, and the whole of the City of Londoa.—Ex- proeaee TNR ied ey, ov at 4h oleioek, andom turday at 2 P.M. Descriptions by J. M. 1 eStian Piano and Concertina, Mr. A. Price reduced to only 26 cents. BROADWAY.—THE TWO. NATURAL FORMS representing Venus and Adonis in Florence, ere now exhibiting at 10 way, 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 beaa- tiful forms, They are about leaving the city, to make their tour through the Union, previous to their return te Europe. Admission twenty-five cents. Childron not ad- mitted. Open from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. Sen eairs OO One ee ie ee ea, ESTIMONIAL TO GEO. W. VESEY, §UPERINTEN. dent of Niblo’s Saloog,—Cigptlem*A desirous to sub- scribe to the aboye, wbi:), will bea complimentary soiree, will fing @ aub>cription list at the store of Wm. Hall & Sop, £9 Broadway, John Mills, 18 Beaver and MAD. CONSTA’ MISS THOMAS, MISS C. WRAY, MISS E. C.'R. ROBJOHN, MISS ANNA J. oe mR * (Pupi of Signor G. Torrente, a Fn (Puph af Sign VAN DER WEYDE, MB. W. M. SMITH, MR. C. H. SAFFORD. +B: Yineoin Pianist... P. H. Van Der Weyce. To commence at 7% o'clock. Tickets. admitting three, $1. Single tickets, 60 cents. To be ob’ained from the Trustees, and at the Musie Store of T. 8. Berry & Co., No. 207 Broadway, and at the door. |ANORAMA.—NOW OPEN, AT METROPOLITAN HALL, the mammoth Panorama of the Mississippi river from its mouth to the Falls of St. Authony, even- ing, at half-past 7 o'clock. On Saturdays, at “Tall pest 3 o’ol 4 mission, 50 cents; children, half-price. KW THEATRE, ALBANY.—HAVING LEASED THE above named establishment, which I design to open on the 28th of March, I shall be hapey to hear from nt, ladies and gentlemen of acknowledged talent, who are de sirous of e ts. All communications (post paid) to be a t Albany "_BDMON S, CONNER. PBUARMONTC SOCIETY ELEVENTH SEASON—THE third concert of this season will be given at Ni- blo’s concert room, on Saturday, evening, March 5, 1853. Conductor of the orchestra, Mr. T. Eisfeld. Tickels ke, procured of Messrs. Scharfenterg & Lals, New York, and 1. Po K. Welze, Brooklyn. By order, C. TIMM, President. J. L. Ensicn, Secretary. MEDICAL. De ee PRETON, AUTHOR OF « THE FEMALE’? 265 bowisy, déviengeiaia? bee hireordth tas Piakpesn . gratis. ia Cardin Sunday Courier, Times and Dispatch. aT WARD—FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG O04, Teges, Hours from 8A. M. till9P. M., daily. Os Sundays, from 10-4. M to 12'M., and from 6 ull o’elock in the evening. Office, Canal ‘street, ex: ‘one door feom Broadway. : sheer WASHINGTON WILKINSON, ASSISTANT OF THE celebrated Dr. Ward, of 50 Canal streot, one door east of Broadway, can be consulted from 7 o'clock A. M., til! PH coe M., daily, On Sundays, from 10P. M, t! DF, RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 0 t0 13 4. ‘and 6109 P. M., Sunday excepted, at No, 643 Hows ton stroot, near Wooster, DP, .CoBsett, 10 DUANE STREET, BATWELN CHAT. ham and William streets, may be consulted at his office. Hours, from 7 A.M. to10P.M. N. B—Dr.C is & member of the New York University. See his diploma in his office. R, JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- sulted athis office, where he has practised hiv profes- sion for the last 22 years. Hours from 7 A. M. to9 P. M. R, COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, BETWFEN CHAT. ham and William streets, may be conrulted at his office, from 7A. M. to9 P.M. ‘Dr. ©. is a regularly edu cated physician and surgeon, EW YORK PRIVATE LYINGIN INSTITOTE, COR- ner of South Sixth and Fighth streets, Williams. durg.—Dr. Holmes, having been six years examining physician for the coroners of New York, has opened the above institution fer ladies who wish a private confine ment. This institution has received the ssaction of the most eminent physicians and divines in the United States, as being caloulated to save the lives of children and the reputution of the erring mother. For admission, apply at the Institation. T "THE SICK AND COMPLAINING.—DR. J, WESLEY KELLY will be in attendance at his medical offices, Washington street, Brooklyn, from 8 A. M., to 12 M., and 269 Mowery, New York, from 1 to A. M., togive advice to all persons Inboring ‘under any form of disease, chronio or reute, free of expense I use ao mineral or Poisons, All are invited te call, ‘Wm. A. Archer, 270 Greenwich street. The lists re- main at the above places until the 10th March, after which time the soiree will be announced, MPHITHEA’ )WERY—GREA’ Inauguration Night, Friday. Macoe eee ee WALLETT, ‘THE’ CLOWN’S BENEFIT. Last night but one of his engageme Lots of fui! Four Cloyne, = RBANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREKT.—GES, Lea, Proprietor.—The abo syery ares ats Rhea) eat ite, 7, for of * Bioea a Ude dena Strataa Cok tations of Livi d Model Artists, together with a variety of beautiful formances For further particulars, see bills of each 4dmiuson :—Eeate in private boros'60 genta; atage 8736 centa; boxes, 25 combeg with ous! arm gallery, 1246 eenta, see i THEATRICAIS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON,) theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 550 etreet, bag aa heres phe act sey sry ad a lent on hire for privat dertcie "ES Spas eaelal eee four hours notice. Dap ep TaN ONTO RAE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OO panion—By Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor of Big» eases of Women. Twentieth edition, 16mo, pp. 258. 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