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QDVERTISESENTS GENEWED EVERY DAY areEB BIXTH PAGE. fn point about fifty feet west of Fourth avenue, being in length abcut 407 feet. The plan of the sewer and specifications ens relating theret; an be eotsloed on rn tion” to. the relati on inet 0 Water hd Pad herd office. and Hhster Rew York, Feb. 23, 1663, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HERE- by given, to the owner er owners, occupant or oecu- ita, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved ods, affected thereby, that the follo asseasments have been completed by the Assessors, and agp lodged in ae f z m by all persons interested, vis. :—For fivgging sidewalks in Twenty-seeond street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, andon the northwest corner ef Eighteenth strect and — avenue. The limite embraced by such sasessment all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, and parcels of land, situated om both’ sides of Twenty-second street, between and Sixth aveni C= Hirth. avenue. All persons whose etarerte ure rtocted ‘that ighth avenue. persons wi are pT ay . ye med | by the abuve-named assesaments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to + their Secon maner tanh Rumer degra tere m . date geet ans > | this notles. ’WILUAM GigE)" mae, te CHARLES ie DODGE, } Assessors. in od Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. tx office, before Wednesda: 8653. dase tals oflee, On or THOLAS DEAN, President.” | — Groton Aqueduet Department, February dn, 1858. IN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO MASONS.— beanie inc nl ie iy ore DP APIMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES FES. ee De ee ns ae pela a veins of tes. 1853.—To Builders—Sealed proposals will be soot rit Plog te in a _— as at the office of the Commissioner of Reogirs and Supplies, | «~ pa eS penser a a Bo 1 New Gity Hall, until Monday, the “4 culverts in Fourth avenue, betwoos Twenty-fourth snd poe pr a erro ag whieh tase the Twenty-sixth streets. ‘The plan of the sewer and specifica- accordance the ordinance therefor,) | tioms for the building of’ the same, with all other infor- Sr aioe ater bal Se one cenetiaeeeeoas mation relating there a ealeec ate ner e une ie be wf Forenente. Dclldacs full estimate for’ the mace |?) WO oe ae ne TCHOLAS DEAN, earpenter work separately. The and specifica- sident of the Croton Aqueduct De; 3 Pape epg Tor ria MN peeled gear) Fevruan 5 1853, 5 fhereto, ean be had at the office of the Superintendent of | ————————_$—$_________________- to Public Buildings, 19 Elisabeth street. Blank S==. DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— ites will be furmished at either offiee. N. B.—The Public notice is hereby given that the fellowing reso- Gommissioner reserves the right to rejeet all or any of | lutions have been ted in the Board of Aldermen:— idannense, 8 Geek ice oe eters fen Ue nere To fag a ‘space four feet wide of sidewalks in Twenty- BAl MEW B. PURDY, third street, from Third to Fourth avenues, where neces- Ce a i ae te dary alegre in Fourth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty fourth streets, where ; to fing a space five feet wide of sidewalks of Fifth avenue, from Thirty-fourth to Forty-second street. the following petition:—To grade and the sidewalk in East Twenty-third street, on the northeast corner of Fourth avenue. All {aterested, having objestions ent to present them, in ine Sats undersigned, at his office, om or before the 1th day ef March next.’ JAMES FURRY, Street Commissioner. __ February 25, 1858, (ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—TO CONTRAC- tora.—Sealed sonore, endorsed ‘‘Proposal for sewer in Wooster street,’ with the name of the person or persons making the same, and the date of its resentation, will be received at the office of the Croton Aquedust De- ment, until Monday, the 14th day of March, 1853, at 2 o'clock M., to build a sewer, with the necessary recelv- LAS DEAN, ing basins and culverts, in Wooster street, from the sewer President of the Croton Aqueduct Department, | in Canal street to Houston street, being in length, about jew York, February 24, 1853. 2,624 seer he pen of be aye te paar for at Cr e bt ing of the zame, a1 other information CRSA es See rem na aRE | (ren steel morris a veyor, a office. efatfbooses and ots, improved of unimproved lands af. | “7% Spine: Coton aqueduct Deport, fected thereby, that the following assessments have been Mareh 2, 1853. ed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office by terested, vi. :—For feggiog sidewalk exite ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. Ee nee nen The linia eabrosed by ren smzonment, | PUA tet Renee bocte aire ie nea several houses and lots of ground, vacant | tives and next of kin of Peter Lawless, of the city of New “Bast Browdway to Divison stret, dad latestate, thet hall cppiy to" tie er {the to of the terests are affected by the above | eounty of New York, for Trees ef adrainiteetion upon memed paasenaes ae who Pre orponet note objestig Cr | the estate of the said intestate, on the 26th day of March eo opens ested - Noa Hall Teen es Dated, New York, a PETER B. SWEBNY, Public Administrator. CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. JUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- CHARLES MeNTELL, P bers street.—Notice is hereby Eres, relatives Office, Bareau of Assesamemts, Street Department, | and next of kin of David Barron, of Pittsburg, Pa., late of eee testate, that I shall = tus eaoeoes of idee os at a) count RATION NOTICE —PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HEREBY | of New York, for letters of administration upon the siven to the owner or owners, ceoupant er ove | ewtate of the said intestate, on the 20th day of March of houses and lots. improved or unimproved Eas’ ieeaby, that: thevtaliswing amsesmenta Rte ie Dated, New York, hhave been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in PETER B. SWEENY. Adm: fhe ofc of the Barents of Auscnament, for examination vil Blak LL oe Bere scemtminal sons interested, vis:—For Kighty- UBLIC ADMINISTRA’ FICE, cHAM- see, between the Third and. Filth avenaes,© The P' ita Wh etn gta Sole ae ¥ coon fe Stet hime assessment, include ali the se- | 404 next of kin of Celestin Sou je, late from California, ‘ Ft 4 | & Ht ite ag F BE i t & ii a3 ge Eg F i ] s = H i ‘vera! houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, and ‘and who fe to have died intesta' Paretl of lands, situated on both ides of Kighiy-third | {Spen'corin'ts the Sereeete cl the cece het pase, toed street, between Third and Fourth avenues. All persons, for letters of A alath opel the eatate of the said ‘whose interests are affected by the above named assess- intestate, on the 13th day of Moreh next, at 10 o'clock in fhe forenoon. rerenueiiea te Gueest tar chicceet is writing j are req presen: fens, > PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. to the undefrigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, 1883 Wiebin thirty soya from the fate 6 thle notoe, Bettis TL ibe ste SR WHLIA! UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- Neate $. bobo, } amar P Bees siete een * hereby oe to ies soieiores Omice, Burcau of Assessments, Streot Dopartment, Feb. | mois, late of California, deceased, and who is allagea to 25, 1853. have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of tn ae een | the Gumly ae Om Te for of administrat JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- the estate of the intestate, on the Zist Se by , t0 the owner or owners, oecupant or cecu- % “fall Loures and lots, improved popes fe tana — at ten o'eloek in the forencom. Dated New erccnmmonts B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. thereby, that the following ‘the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination, UBLEC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- vis.—For P bers street.—Notice is hereby given, to the rela- Dy all pors urd and gutter in Thirty-fourth street, from Fourth to ‘Evan Jamee Second avenue. The limits em>raced by such ————, Wie, seaman, devas, tnd Gry te ail —, native of include all the several houses and lots of ground, intestate, that the of the said intestate, in the foarte boris benpbe cyanate will be administered Ail pervons whose Interests are affected by the above | be ciuihed by sotaelanial execctor oy wderewtne tor of ‘mamed assessments, aad who are opposed to the same, or ‘26th ‘either of them, ace Fequested to prevent their ebject : ode saree RCD Tes bag hen ogg ogres their 0. F fm writing, to the unde a office, No. SWEENY, Public Amini ot Records, within thirty ‘Err fears the date ofthis notion. = ae, Fel trator. Mia J teraR, + Assessors. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM- ents ies Pete atag age te eee spin Pat Bureau of Assessments, Street Departmeat, Feb. deoea: ‘and who is ‘to have died intestate, B18 CC (| ‘thie effects of the naid intestate in the hands of the Public \ORPORATION NOTICE. —PUBLIC MOTICE IS HEREBY | Administrator will be administered and disposed of by en to the owner or owners, occupant or eceupants | him according to law, umlossa the same be claimed by houses and lota, fix cr unitaprovea lands, wf. | some lawful executor or administrator of the deceased, by fected thereby, that {he follewing sasensments have ben | the 12th day of March next. completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the effee B. Shel ce Administrator. ef the Bureau of As ta for examination by all | Dated New York, Feb. 10, 185 interested, vis. : sidewalk on the Scrape = ing sidewalk on the | DUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFIOE, NO 51 CHAM- He} | FG | Secu aCe York ae ied anaes tee 3 iow for imi " Fourth and Lexington avenues. AN persone, where in; | {he estate of the said intestate on the 1th day ef Marah who are opposed to the same, or either of them. are re- gsr Rages mnt pg d te present thelr ob; 3, in writing, to the wn- Bi ae Publie Administrator. Torcieneds dt their office No 4 Ball of Rewérds, within | _Deted, New York, February ‘thirty dys from tho date of this notice. ——— Se . ; WILLA GAGE) FRAVELLER® GUI CHARLES. J IK, > Assessozs. aac an CHARLES MeNIELL, C 4 —from No. 1, North river.—Two lnes daily, at Ghee, Buresn of Asssomments, Street Department, Fob. | 7c fines Fate Ne eee cdstion Neonat ta ties ORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIO NOTICE 8 HERE. | dentown, and steamboat R. Stockton to Philadel ‘by given to the ownor or owners, cosupant or oc. | Fare—8%. Express ‘line, at 2P. M., by steamboat q@upants of all houses and improved er unimproved | Potter to Amboy, thence direct to by eare— oe einoted : Mat the tlcning Sstekcots | weap ta four hours, Fare—Os, Welaraicg, Seave have boon completed by the Ancessers, and are lodged in iphia at 7 A. M., and 2 P. M. the office of Bareau of Assessments, SS ‘tion by all persons interested, vis:—For flagging sidewalk ALBANY.—FARE $1.—ALBANY AND NEW en the easterly side of Fifth avenue, between Twenty- York Inland Route Railread.—Two daily @ighth avd Twenty ninth streets. The limits embraced | wains, at 9A. M. and 3:46). M., connecting at By such sssesrment include al! the several houses and | with central lines ef railroads, North and West, from the Hoe G preeed Voeens lots, pisses snd. parosle of land, | new gr Phe A hn Gn Hone te mont potter oa on vag oie fend tas barr} detween | beige oh tickets can and baggage enty-eighth and Twenty-n' ree’ ons eoked ites, Syracuse, Rochester whose interests are effected by the above indeed aaoeee- ab esate at Broome nud Bor 7, Buffale, ments, andwho are opposed to the same, or either ef | and Twenty-sixth streetand . Siem, are requested io Prsrent hol objections ta writing | Gheye Wales wil ined’ patieagaee at Coates rons cos a a ee, No. Records, | Chatham Four Corners only. All othor trains will start thirty faye from the date of this netice, city Bal us bey sag roe te | oe —oe ae connect - — with trains reashing Buéielo or Montreal at 8 o’slock Gwe ato NOTICE.—PUBLIC X OTICE IS HEREBY ps evening. be . given to the owner or ownern, oecupant or occu- ‘Mail train, 6 A.M. Through way train at 1P. M. of all Let hoe tow Laprered ox waimprevet Express train, Us M. Aceommodation train, 6 P. M. affected there! e wing assesaments | Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, have ‘eomploted by the ‘Assonsors, and are in | teenth, and Thirty-first streets. haa the office of the Burean of Assessments, for examination Sunday trains, from Canal strect, at 1% A.M, for sporihery nde of Hrenty fourth aeegs Getwocs Fit | way'statioos’ "EDMUND FRNGR, Riper tootant ai fou woe way ons. Setcnaca i steal taaaeet ee | ayy ment inelu the se ouses a! te mt YORK AND vacant lots, and yarcels of land, be ded parr ‘States Mafl and Twenty-fourth street, between Broadway | New Jomoy Railroad @4 by the above named assessments, and who are opposed | to the same, or either of them, are requested to present ‘Ses, Nov al af Beoor, Sihint niet toss ont as i'd date Of this notion. WILLIAM GAGE, ) Gratings CHARLES J. DODGE, } Assossors. Ba a CHARLES ee Sn me Asscosments, Btreet’ Department, Cc. AQUEDUCT DEPAR tractor DIRECT UNITED Lines, through in four hours, Je New Yi of Cortlandt wieok, at Beal OA. eed danas z and 4.3. $4 76, and tn Sei i 7 : > 5 TMENT.— TO CON- Is, endorsed ‘ Propesal for cnatere Sealed, meapemnlsy Saaeeved “ Eropeanh tie | An amrere ? x i ee person or persons making the same, and the date of | OTICE—FRENCH’S HOTEL. — REFECTORY OON- Siler wil wesetitel ot och one pected with this establishment, having been closed Beweduet, Department, wail Monday, the dts day of | {Or Tepalrs for several days, will be re-opened on Thurs- Mareh, 1853, at 12 o'elock M., to build a sewer. with the | ¢8Y Morning, March 8, 1863, 3B YRENGH receiving basins aud culverta, in Greenwich | _- Veodam and Charivon ctreets, being in Tt NOTICE.—TO CONNOISSEURS OF TERRAPIN— fengih about 286 feet, The plan of the sewer And apeal- | T have just received « splendid lot of egg terra; fications for the building ‘of the same, and all other tn. | which I am serving up at my ‘establishment and eit fermatior. relating thereto, ean be obiained on applica- | *¢ to furni same to any whomay wish them, dion to the Water "yor, at this office. elther dressed or in their natural state. N. B—Oysters Present ofthe Craton hanetaet Dorarineat, | tele wli'be forwasand it Sasplih te aa att 9 (ha e }o any t How York, Feb. 26,1853, ™ or the adjacent cities by THOMAS DUWNING, Ne Broad SS Nevin yeoela No. 4 Balt oy et feces eee 2 fhe Bourd of Aldersn To tog emo A hen vd corner of Fourt street end ering EMOVAL.—WM. H. BLASHFIELD, IMPORTER AN ane Objections thereto, R jobber of slik goods, laces and ernbrolderies han ve pe es ee from 84 Cedar street to the new stare, No. 88 Li- on or bofore the 10th day of Mepch Darty street, second door west from Broadway. He tn- J. FUREY, Street Commissioner, the attention of purchasers to his stock. fireat in- | i i LIVERPOOL—ONITED 8T.a’ J. ‘States mail for Earope, , bth March, at 12 0’elock M , from For frieght vane, av see or ‘tons for co ence EDWARD K. COLLINS & ., 66 Wall street. ented to be on board at lik A M will nucoeed the ARCTIC, and sai} March, and the BALTIC will succeed the PACIFIC, and sail April 2nd, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The ships comprising this line are Captain ——. " ig been built by contract, expresaly f¢ government pervice, every care has been taken to ensure strength and for passengers are up- WW if FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLA3- ‘gow, ke — ’s line of packets.—W.& J.T. Ta) t & Co., KH bouth strevt, New York, cootinue to arrangements, on the most favorable terms, to bring out passengers, in the same expeditious-manner as here- tofore, from ‘te of Great Britain and Ireland, by their unequalled line of packets, sailing from Liverpool every three days, from London each alternate Thursday, and trom Glasgow twice each mouth. They abso remit money in the same safe manner as hitherto. in large or small sums, by drafts payable at sight. in all t! rinci+ places throughout England, Ireland, Sootlant, Wales, , and Germany. j Shey STATES MAIL S1EAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR New Orleans, via Havana The splendid steamship EMPIRE CITY, H. Windle, Commander, will sail from the poses foot of Warren street, North river, on Saturday, tutes or beams Roe ata et ew new ar ment :—! lea” and after saloon berths $60; lower forward saloon berths, $50, steer $25. No freight taken to Havana bat a Freight taken to New Orleans at 30 cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight are requested to su pl; themselves with the company’s bills of lading, ‘which ma be had on application at the office. No other form will be signed, No bills of lading signed after 12 o'closk an the day of sailing. For freight or passage, apply to M. O, RO! TS, 177 West street, corner of Warren. “VANDERBUT LINE —THE SHORTEST AND CHEAP- ae eee store. Ong hes giring pan pro 8 ¥ Thronglt tickets, including the Isthmus erowsing, Thee im advance ef the at Sys toe double engine net Aicean epi AAS eet ies rex lo. iver, at 3’ P.M, peace ‘san Joan dal ireeh i Kyboski Muffenut Sir Toby Belch..Mr. Burton Bir Andrew...Mr. Jobnston Malvolio, Mr. Fisher formation ‘a the at Or VANDAESILT Agent, No.9 A mail beg will be made u, R PANAMA.—TO SAIL ABOUT 6TH MARCH, THE tions for a few cabin . For spply to Captain ANTOMtO FuELETTER, 8 Wal street, ar t0 OV. & GRUNER, 28 South street. AUSTRALIA PACKET LINE.—THE BEAUTIFUL Sinner ship TEED AERA Will P8 patched on her ane Say, spel io Mant Prop of this line attent to this splendid vessel, and refer to the ewes paces, in whieh their former ahi nies, Alsen nd Peytonia,) bave sailed from this fo 8 ints ing to vigit Australia, this line the advantage of fast vessels, elegance of accommodation, and every com- fort to render the vayage agreeable, face Sea by tried and experienced captains, and provisions furnished on the most libesal scale. pa eoEs lication is impor- tant. Apply on board, or to Capt. ANTUNLA PELLBT! 98 Wall street, or to OVERMAN & GRUNER, 28 South st. USTRALIA.—PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK- e’s.—The nearly new and beautiful clipper bark GKEGON, 1,000 tons burthen, Captain Thos. A. Higgins, now at her berth, pler 12 East river, ha just com- leted her first voyage, round the world, will succeed the Bupbrasia, as tne eighth ship of this well established line, and sail from New York for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 20th of March, punctually. Tha Oregon ia the only true clipper built vessel at present advertised for next b. Her cabins are roomy, light. and well ventilated, and fitted up in the most comfortable manner possible. It is sufficient to add, that she will be provisioned in the game liberal manner as her predecessors. The Pioneer Line was tue first, and has been the oaly regular line. The object of the proprietors is to establish it en a permanent. basis; and they deem it neosasary to state that none of their vearels have been obliged to stop at any port for supplies, nor has there been a word of complaint against them. tes of Passage—Saloon $225; first cabin $175; second cabin, double berths, $125; single do. $140. Every thing provided by the ship except wines, liquors, soap and reba = senses a06 of ne sei will ronda, te, soge, for which early applica recomme! W. CAMERON, or pian ‘OGDEN, 116 Wall street. USTRALIAN PACKET—EXCELSIOR LINE FOR MEL- bourne, Port calle 20th March.—-The entirely new deautiful clipper Gam Of THE SEA, Bowen, commander, cay 400 tone register, will susceed the elipper Panama, and rai as above. A large part Sf hos saxgo 1a engaged. No steerage passengers tae For freight, or first cl eabin accommodations, apply to Rl & NORTON, 81 Old Slip. FS MELBOURNE AND PORT PHILIP, AUSTRALIA.—- ‘The splendid new steam elipper CITY OF NORFOLE, will be ready to receive fi. in’ 9 few days, and my ot regis matted taal lead sel is remai TP, x; very uick rum out. "ghe has splendid accommodation for a to more eabin [open Yi For balance CS ok Passage 8 ly to ILLER & LORD, 108 Wi . Samuel 1 P. pipe ‘house < re carla information, apply 8s above. TES mail line.—The new and splendid steamship ALA- AMA, C. D. Ludlow, captain, will loave on Saturday, Mareh Sth, at 4 o'clock P. M., from pier No, 4 North river. lyto | _ SAMUKL L. MITCHILL, 194 Front streot, of Warren street, North pany’s magia. a mails and ym my and Francisco. Tho Golden Gate performs her trips from Panama to San Francisog inside of 12 days, beating ali other steamers on the Pacific from her accommodations are only equalled eonsort, the Jno. L. Stephens. No efforts will pei Ledeen ead pr gi A are a= sengers through with expedition, comfort a1 ity. Pas- the railroad wharf, at Aspinwall, Ey‘the United States ve preference of ac- will be landed at free. Transit of the Isthmus at the eommodation on beard the Pacific Panama to San Francisco on the most favors- ble terms. For freight er A. At the office of the companies, 177 West ofWarren. NITED STATFS MAII STVAMSHIP COMPANY, OON- with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, Mail. Only th.-agh and Oregon, Ay walland Panama. Greatly reduced prices. Thi new and double U.3 Mail steamshi; 8,000 tons burthen, D. D. Porter, will sail on Saturday, March 5th, at 2 o’olock, foot of Warren street, North river, for ‘The Pacific Mail Steamship Comrany’s railroad wharf at Aspinwall free. Transit of the we. For freight or pas- EY, at the office jes, 177 West street, corner of W: EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISOO = to fan Franoiseo, via tion om the Isthm: duced rates. The new and fast UNION, (1,600 tons burthen, “dias. 1. WHEN Hula at AH FLORIDA, M. 8. Woodh: eaptain, on Saturday, March 12th, For speed, th, accommodations, and fare, these ships have no su; ton the ocean. NORFOIK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— Hf The Ualtod Bates mail steninshlp ROANOKE, R street, on 7 For freight or passage apply on beard. MATRIMOFIAL, Annan anne ‘ATRIMONIAL—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, ©F EX- character, £2 years of age, and of good disposition, wishes to join in wedlock with a young woman. She will require to be of some personal beauty, or passable, and of @ mild and loving disposition She will also require to be between the of 18 and 20 rs. A 8 Thomas McKeon, 64 Willet street, stat- oced: when and where an interview can be had. CO CO ene ‘RS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN ,EUROPE FOR HER skill in forete' the futare, is arrived, and will jurnish intelligence al all circumstances ef life te a'l those who may address her. She interprets dreams, law matters and love, by ast , books and ecience, willmerry. Mrs. MEDICAL. RK. PRESTON, AUTHOR OF “THE FEMALES Friend in Need,” may be consulied at his office | the constitution iteslf, and restore ft to its normal com 265 Bowery. Advice gratis. Sce his cardin the Sunday Courier, Times and Dispatch. 2M. R, COBBETT, 19 DUANE STREET, BETWERN CHLAT- ham and William streets, may be consulted at his office. Hours, from 7A. M. te10P,M. N.B—Dr.C is a member of the New York University. See his diploma in his office. sulted athis office, where he has practised his office, from 7.4. M. to9 P.M. ‘Dr. C. is » regularly edu- cated physician and surgeon. if R. WARD, FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG, CAN be consulted betwixt the hours of 7 o'clock, A. M. and 10 o'clock, P. M, daily. Office at the old established place, Canal street, exactly one door east of Broadway. a Te ne rac tte Shas ai M. at No. ton street, aear Wi oster. 'GIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR pipe tic doloreux, toothache, nervous head- ache, and rheumatism in the head, and a sure preventive of convulsions, or any other Ce peg attendant upor early childhood during the period of teething, has boon discovered, and is now being successfully administered te the form of a medicated necklace, to be worn next the skin by the patient. An eminent German physician dis- covered the virtues of the valuable medi of which the beads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the mode of application. The nofiee of the public is not, therefore, called to a quack medicine, but to a medica aa a re ae by one co Cg re eae oe a faculty, as peculiar! ywerful in ae pores ot the’ skin ditectty upon the toast or teaitan nerves, Lora generally, instant, and always perma- nent 4 effecting s eterae eure. Patients ee at bi se dd sour 1 “be the bogey nd ce, ace ig to ion, find no relief, may, at close of that period. by immedintely returning the same, receive back their money. SCHUFFNER & MULDENER, 64 Beaver street. ‘Tretmony.—I do hereby certify that the composition ef is of such a nature as to a iar the satisfactory results? G BRAUNIIOH, M. D., No. 285 Henry street, Brooklyn. For sale by the proprietors, No. 54 Beaver Price $1. Nee WATER CURE WILL BE OPENED ON THR first of April. It has been fitted up with partioular regard to comfort and convenience, and, with the cele- brated healthfulness of the Newport climate, will be a most degirable oure, Address DR. W. F. REH, Newport, R. I. CURE BY HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT AND PILLS OF @ tumor in the kneo.—Eighteon months ago Mrs, Jones, of Portugal street, Lincoln's inn-fields, caught a no stiff that she could not bend it, atid continued so for twelve months, Bhe tried remedy after remedy, but to 10 and she At Inst she rubbed Holloway’s oint it tate it unsparingly every night , and took the pills, which eom- pletely the and tho joint’ has become ‘es pliant as ever, and freafrom pain. Sold by all the British empire, ET ee Ee at 3734 cents, 85 conte, . Wholesale at Mr. J ten bee Sew York, and st the wets, 9 ly, commander, will leave Fler 18 North river, on Saturday, March Sth, at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight ap- | jinition eommen: wren id ES LUDLAM 33 Front street OR NEWBURG.—THE STEAMER CALEDONIA, CaPT. Robt. Ws yp, will leave the pier foot ot Warren afternoon, March 4, at 6 o’eleck. DD eWASHINGTON WILKINSON, ASSISTANT OF THE eelebrated Dr. Ward, of 60 Canal street, one door east of Broadway, can be conaulted from 7 o’elock A. Ml, till 10 o'clock P.'M., daily. Om Sundays, from 10P.M., till | fhe face, R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STRELT, MAY RE i Ll fen. sion for the Iss. 22 years. Hours from TA. M tod P. M. DF L00rER, If, DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHAT. ham and William strects, may be consulted at his the medicated necklace, offered by Sohuffuer & Mi | wevere cold, which settled in her knee, and formed a | tumor on the joint, which, in the course of time, became | tain rises at 7 o’cloek. —————===S —_—_——.. BoM tome T eee aT 6 ; CUR Pea THEATHA.—& & MARSRAUL, s0LE aratay rene HREE Mr. Hamilion | Katharine...Mirs G. Dawes Mr. Griffiths | Zepherine....Mra. Yeomans Mr. Seymour | Mme Kyboski Mrs.Broa ‘ley PQURTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS open at 634; to commence at 7 o'clock. uraday March 3, will be performed ELFTH NIGHT. Orsino.. Mr. Dyott | The Valentine......Mr. Holman Pas de Bayade ke THI . Mr. Russell | Mrs.Barker . Thompson | Betsey Chirri ) ATIONAL THEA’ CHATHAM 8TREET.—DOORS open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Thursday avening, March 3, will be performed MICHAEL THE MANIAC LOVER. KABRI. O'NEAL THE GREAT. O'Brien.....Mr. W, G. Jones | Elmer ..... ++ Mrs, Nichols i NEW 8T. CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR Chatham square.—Boxes and Parquet, 25 cents. ‘Thuraday cvealag Mareh 3, will be performed THE IRISH’ HE IRESS THE MISTAKEN FATHERS. THE YOUNG SCAMP. THE DOUBLE BEDDnD ROOM. obec ARNUW'S AMERICAN MUSEUM —THURSDAY EVEN- ‘at 73, o’clock, for the third time, the gorgeous Pastel srsceute of BLUEBEARD, as well as FOR Al pocket ship AFFGHAN, She baa scoommoda- | TUNE’s FRULIC. In the afiernoon, at 8 o'clock, FOR TUND’S FRULIC and THE M. P. The Petrified Horse and — the Living Animals, &c., are to be seen at all ours. Admittance to the whole Museum, Entertain- ments, &c., 25 cents; Parquet and First Baloony, 125 cents extra. BRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, si8 BROADWAY, ABOVE jrand street.—Open ever: t during the wee! under the sole direction and Neen supervision of E. P: Christy, whose concerts in this city for the past six years have been received with favor by highly respectable and fashionable audiences. Tickets, 25 cents, Doors open at 63; to commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock. ‘On Saturday next, March 5, annual benefit of J. Vaughn, C —Openii Rage ck opeenien ip eB season. Inaugura! woek. Re-inf roement of fof ery nesteian talent. Engagement of W. F. Wallett, the great Clown. Splendid new cavaleade; new co mic ballet; fresh and varied feats of horsemanship; introduction of new features and faces in the arena. Stupendous precarations are making for a in fi Cipsy equestrian demonstration. on Friday evening, Mareh honor of the Inauguration of President Pierce | ALIFORNIA MUSKUM—S12 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Pearl and Duane streets, open from 10 A. M. to 10 P.M. Admittance 25 cents. Californians declare that an trne ideas of that country can be obtained at this new Museum, as by visiting the goldeh State itself. Ball's model of San Francisos shows every building in its true model, size, material, color, and location; also every street, hill, aid wharf, the shipping, &e. it is. univer- sal, nced one of the greatest works of the age. @ Stockton, the gold mines, and other places. Mag. Bificent agen of quarts gold, California birds, ou- riosities, &o, OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY —PERMANENT Concorts given every evening during the week, by Fe OR ee ea ieee NTINI, a THIRD WERKE. In which seven . socomplished ladies, and four gen- Demen, wil appear every evening. PART 1. 1. “Kathleen Mavourneen,”’.... 2. “Ah! my Child,” from the 8. ‘Tis the Last Rose of Summer, 4. “On the Banks of Guadalquiver,”’ i Variations from “Rhodes,” as sung by Mme. t cuameaneens ce ise ori Valentini 4 Wet Rachantaneat, “ino Barelson 7. “What tment,” te rr 8. Dust, from “Maria Padiila,” by Donizetti. .Bigna. Val- entini and Miss Duvanti. Reais Master Hill phen Manical Wonder 10 years of age. 2. Aris from “Fomeo,” Bellini. -Mias Bertin. 3. “The White Squall,”. 4. Sontag’s Swiss 6. Duet, When the ‘We Meet by Chanoe,””. Roglish p ene Arlington 9. “La » eelebrated comic Spanish song, sung in ‘costume, by Signa. Valentini. Pianist and Conductor..............J- Al 8 Hogan ‘Tickets 26 cents; to be had atall the music stares, and at the dvor. Doors open at 7. ‘To commence at 8 o'clock. BE LAST WEEK OF RISLEY’S ILLUSTRATED RIVER Thames.—The last chance to ses Baer) Tlustrated River Thames, and the whole of the City o! on. —! bith cing every evel at at ‘clock, and om Saturday at 2 P.M. Descriptions by J. H. Hammerstey, M.D. "Kolian Piano and Coneertina, Mr. A. Sedge Price reduced to only 26 cents. repre: Venus and Adonis in Florence, are ibiting at 610 lway. They may be looked at Hani soit quimal y pense.” It is the school where Nature’s gifts may be seen in beau- tiful forms, They are about leaving the city, to make tour through the Union, previous to their retarn Aa! BROADWAY.—THE TWO NATURAL FORMS 519 without an obscene their Europe, Admission twenty-five cents. Children not mitted. Open from 9A. M. till 10 P. M. MEDICAL. Ne ETC O ECCT EO nen eed ROVESSOR MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, OR Cordial, the eighth wonder of the botanic world, CURE OF WERVOUS DISEASES. No lenguece canconvey an adequate idea of the imme- diate almost miraculous change which it oocasions in the diseased, debilitated, and shattered nervous system. Whether breken dewn by sickness, the unstrung and re- raced, revivified, and pl symptoma of nervous disease vanished under its infuence. The stoop- ing, trembling victim of depression and debility beco nes ® Dew man—he stands erect, he moves with a firm step his mind, which was previously sunk én gloom, or ae al mort idiotic avathy, becomes bright, buoyant, active and he goes forth refreshed, regenerated, and consciou of new vigor, tohis accustomed occupstions. Nor is thy effect temporary. On the contrary, the relief is per manent, for the eerdial properties of the medicine reac! laxed-organization Duilt up. ‘The mental and ph dition. It is the only infallible remedy yet discovered for net yous head and mind complaints; it is the mental physic long sought for, and never before found—the only natural nt thet can ‘‘ administer to s mind diseased.’’ In eases neuraigia, headache, vertigo, pain in the nerves of and the verious trains of nervous affections, it will produce a cure in an astonishing short period of time; and it will also remove depression, excitement, a ten- dislike of so- for study or business, loss of memory, sion, ons, blood to the head, melancholy, men: tal debility, hysteria, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruetion, fear of insanity, &c. It will increase and restore the appetite, strengthen the emaciated, re- new the health of those who have destroyed it, induce dency to blush, restlessness, aleeplessnes eiety, incapacit; cont continual cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits, and pro Jorg life. A GRRAT MRDICINE FOR FEMALES. unparalleled effects of this great restorative in all compleints incident to females mark a new era in the an- nals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been in yented—thousands of invigoranta concocted—all purport- ing to be specified in the various diseases and Sarees ments to which the delicate conformation of woman ren- der her Hable. The result has heretofore been uniform. These nostrums have indeed imparted a momentary vi. vaeity to the nervous system, a transient and delusive vigor to the muscles; but this flash of relief has been aue- ceeded by depression and prostration greater than be- fore, and the end has too often been utterly to paralyze the reouperative power of the nerves, and the vital or- | toca and finally to destroy the unhappy patient, i oe tod—as phen eo te is present & phenomena in the materia medica hidherto unheard of—e atimulant without‘s reaction. INT FACTS SPRAK POR THEMSELVES. Hoar what the oelobrated and distinguished Dr. Wood, of Mass., says of it:— Mass. Ineane Horrrtar, Worcester, Jane 1, 1848. . Dear Sir—It gives me pleasure to inform you that one of my patients, while in Boston, procured some of your cordial, which he tells me he has taken two weeks, and that he is entirely cured. He already looks like a new person, whoa short time since looked so pale and thin, and was scarcely able to crawl around. I prescribed the usual medicines used in such cases in the Hospital, but they were of no effect. In the meantime my patient had procured some of your cordial, which effected a cure ]am satiafied no other medicine could have done. I shall ever warmly recommend it whenever an eat oecurs. The inventor, in my younger days, I well remneeaber as be. ing considered one of tho most skilful physicians in the United States, and had heard h's cordial very highly spoken of, but was one of the incredulous as to its merits until T was 50 unexpectedly and satisfactorily eon- vineed to the contrary. With my warmest wishes for your health, happiness, and continued sauce: Iremaln, yery truly yours, H. A. WOOD, M. D, ‘THE MEDICAL, JOURNAIA have not in a single instanec that has been authenticated, given their tanction to any other “preparation for the above complaints. It has in many violent and desperate Cases effected radical cures, after patients been abandoned and their condition pronounced hopeless by =a ae aoe of high prof fessional character. ice having been in a store where this cordial was sept oe sale for over three years, and my opportanitios of judging of its effects somewhat numerous, the vastly inereasing demand, and that without a single advertise- ment, tells for iteelf. I have seen a» case of weakness which had resisted all treatment for over five years, both in this place and Philadelphia, ‘and the person a fair can- diate for suicide, radically cured with one dozen bottles. He had spent hundreds without relief, and wasoured with twenty-four dollars worth of Dr. Morse’s le A, KENDALL, M. D. C,H. RING, Genera! Agent fer the United States, No. 192 Broadway, New York. Wold by ‘Aoggists generally throughout the United tan. Its up in pint bottles, with the words Dr. Morse’s Ly *Corkial blown im the giass. Price $3 per bottle ; two bottles, $5 ; five bottles for $12, and $24 per FF. B.—Lnportant sdviee aceompanying each bottle. Ticttany rane tee eh at Or; fae Mery 3. will be performed THE DUMB BELLE Patrick. (isk Bloom . ‘ady Overland, Mrs. Vernon Mr. Henry | | ady Emilia,, ,Mlss Adelino THE TWO BONNY! Mr. Bonnyeasile.ws.. sees Mr. W. Davidge Mrs. Bonuyeastle, (Cormerty Mina Sai)’ Mes, Wormen Dr. Bartolo. .... Sig. Rocec | Don Basilio ig. Gasparone On Thursday will be sold the $2 seats, and on Fri- day, the $1 and 82 seats, at the Box Office, and at Messrs. Van Norden & King’s, No 45 Wall strest; also, in tho evening, at the door. Opera commences at 736. IBLO'S. GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY be engaged for reapeetable performances Howard Leslie Lucy Arundel SirRobt.Bramble., Mr. Blak: Frederick Mi Dobbin,. Goudsley...... Mr. Waleot okstone Mr. Horton "Bernard and thir celebrated company of musicians Soave ceenenete at £ J Cac ery % ublic are renpentfully infer: t afterncom eoncorta are discontinued. at his resi PANORAMA — OF ON ‘the mammoth Panorama of the from ita mouth to the Palle af St. at half-past 7 o’elock. On Sa: Yeloek. iasion, 50 conte; EW THEATRE, ALBANY. TBLO’S GARDEN.—MAD. H ®ONTA@’S TWENTY- third night. Last night but three of the season. May evening March to ceviiue RodDR essen eeesseezeeses ces cea seae Mad, SONTAG Figaro......Sig. ©. Badiali | Almaviva ..”.Sig, ini en the off y, Thursday, and Saturday.) during the . Opera season. ‘A; . from BA M tod PK, I MOORE, on the atages ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOMB street.—Doors open at 6; to commence at 7, ‘Thursday evening, March 5, will be performed TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAME. Mr. Lester | Chas. Arundel. Mr. Waleot Mise Lar «-Mr. Hale | Emily.... A weeoneaD EAN, Mra. Mildinay,. Mrs. Cramer Savoyard Girl. Miss Osborne "8 MINSTREL’S, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW. ard street.—Open eva _—Hi. Woot, Ma- Proprioler, The sateraltoatavemered by and ae- tors, cannot be equalled other the United States. Bee pt ppt Doers at 634; } ELLER’S RALOON OF WONDERS, NO, 659 BROAD. way. Chinese Boildings—Eleventh week of the Prinee of Wizards. Brilliant success of the Unrivalied Professor ROBERT HELLER, the great origi- fecromancer, effers for tae eleventh week of leis ex- Soirees his unsurpassable WONDERS, MYSTERIES. AND MII gay lneeees ey Separlinenta fe that of jes. Am many mighty ex; — SLOOND SiG iT, which is considered by the philosophers and savans of the day, tbe acme of wonder and mystery, defying their every attempt to penetrate the unfathomable searet. The 't variety of un feate of SNECROMANCY. GERDEMAIN, AND DIABLEREE, Mysterieusea. a aplendid selection of executed by Professor Heller, are execedingly beautiful and astonishing. Hi i ie INEXHAUSTIBLE BOTTLE is as prolific as ever; and his novel invention of the MYSTERIOUS RAP?’LNGs, throws into obscurity the humbug Rochester knoekers. vening performances to commence at 73 0’ and on Saturday cee PAUL JULIEN. BEFORE HE RETURNS TY uro) United States, and give only one Concert in eaeh ef them in order to respond tothe Qnttering wishes expressed t ‘im by the American press. In consequence, hia fathey Mr. Franco's Julien, requests all persons who may hay any bills against him to apply, in adelay of three day¢ afternoon at 3. Admusion, 60 cents; , inter ds to visit the principal cities of thi , No. 21 Howard street. \WENS’ ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF MONT Blanc—Special notice.—A place adapted for thie novel and beautiful entertainment has at length been selected in this city, and is about Psat Ve the altera- tion and embellis! it requisite for its presentation, due notice of which will be shortly given. et Mnatitute, 660 Brod’ AN ‘the rare it ti lway.—Now 0; fanble eolloctign of Pharoaie sud Prolwnaale and valuable coll remetns, (eaten Egypt, and formed by Dr. Ab- the “a residence of upward: of twenty years ta dmieaton 60 cents; children halt pees, Cate st ima 4 lognes for sale in the rooms.’ Open during the day and: haat SE Test ial od oc ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGS TU JERUSALEM AND THE Bely Land, is sow et the new and spacious drawings mado upon the spot, by Mr. Banvard, extent ve tour, undertaken expressly for the work. Mr. B. will explain Picture . We at 3 St 136; and on y and Gevaning efyernoens, ‘Admission, 6 cents: chiktren halt ce: AN HABL, ipp! river, pan 8 —HAVING » LEASED THE ‘above named establishment, which I design to the 28th of March, I shall be ay to hear from Mien and gentlemen of ee nowledzed tae sirous of engagements. Ail communicstions (post paid, to be addressed to me at Albany. t, who are de EDMON'S. CONNER. pape, SOCIETY —FLRV ext SEASON—THE ird concert of this season ‘be given at t Ni- ¥ cert room, on Saturday e' . March & 1853. Cinduotor of the orchestra, Mr. trade Tickele ured of Mesera. Scharfenberg P, K, Welsel, Brooklyn. By J. L. Exmicy, Secretary. . be. & Luis, New York, nd H.C. TMM, President. —————— a OWERY THEATRE—THE GEN" OUNSTI- tuting the Committee to com, arrangements for the Grape gried 6 Testi to Mi Wednesday next, Mar Westchester House, o'clock precisely, for further business. Box book now open to secure seats. . Stevens, on 9 are requested to meet at the this evening, (Thureday,) at 73 CONS BGE cS cnauton Al MPHITHEATRE, BOWERY—GREAT ATTRACTION Inauguration Night, Friday Mareh 4 WALLETT, “TEE” CLOWNS BENEFIT, Last night’ but one of his engagement, Lots of fan! Four Clowns, ‘ATIONAL HALL, CLEVELAND, OHIO. TENS BPA. a cious poncert room, fimished ished in mode: with large ant alry drawing ES fall one ation, convenient of access, ‘umequalled in Ita acous- tle properties, is now offered to rent and dramatic representations be ahs Mason.” RANKLIN MUBEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.— Lea, Froprieti above establishment is every afternoon, at 8 o’clock, and in the eve at past 7, for the pui of * Clanei tations of Living Batoary "by We. Caan Troupe Model Artists. t whh s variety of beantifal For further particulars, aee billa ef each Admission :—Seats te be: ; with cushioned arm chairs, 8754 eomle; Sones, ats gallery, 1234 cents, y (0 THEATRICALS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON) theatrical and harnateristie tig pte ry street, four doors from Broadway. Amete formaneed attended, Wi | as a hire for private var ‘efpa faney reas balls. N. B.—Any atyle of theat rig made four hours notice. riled = Taker, 060, Peak AANA i ign’ MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE! MEDICAL Ooms jon—By Dr. A. M. Maurieeau, Professor f Women. Twentieth edition, lomo, PP. 768. Prise, $l. Years of » , Of physical and mental to many af affectiona’ Wile, ial pecuniary Meoelien the hugband, mi ht have been spared posses aon of this . It is intended on; for the mae- marriage, a6

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