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ADVERTISEMENTS GAYBWHB GYSET Dal ww SEE SECOND PAGE. wn $133.00 ins TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- in this city, Brooklyn, or Williams gage in sums to suit on porty bare: Nene Wut those ving first clase seeurities need apply. TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MOXT- $86.00 Meat MDY'e SuhtaN, 16 Wallstreet, 16 Wall street. $15,000 eo are pe mee tne 990, the’ bouds of the bearing, the sity of Rockford, y seven per cent interest, annu- "4 ears te Tun, will be received at the the ity of Rook- banking house of Winola, Feb. 23,1658 WANTED—ON FIRST RATE SROURIFY, $2.000 and where the lender may be sure ol making at least $1,000 interest in one year. Address W., Herald office, This is uo humbug. LAND WARRANTS WANTED, OF TH® MEXI- 5Q0 we war. Florida war, and war of 1812, for wi shest cash prices will be givem. And also, a ng tl te tents located since in Iowa, Fis. Inquire of G. G. SHUFELDT, No. 3 Nas: Bau street, first floor. ; LLEGHANY MINING COMPANY OF MARYLAND, Ottice No. 87 Beaver street, New York.—At » mooting @f the stockholders of this com; the fellowiag gontle- ‘en were chosen as directors for the ensuing year:—Ar- thur Leary, James Hurry, Samuel Gilman, Chas. A. Secor, of New York, and W. H. Fowle. of Alexandria, Va. And ata subsequent meeting of the directors, Arthur Leary, ‘Eaq. was unanimourly elected resident. above com- pany have now to announce that they have perfected their arrangements for the mining and transportation of their ‘Cumberland coalon a scale a form bce tg = for past. Consnmers may therefore rely upon their erdars beibe promptiy executed. The quality of the coal Ja now well estebliched. and the company guarantee it ual to nny from the Cumberland region. company i always procure vessels for their customer: lowest rates, without c! ‘Their agents are Me Goat Alexand: W, Osborn, Esq., at Quintard, ice of the company. BE STRONG, Seeretary. FT8 ON IRELAND AND ENGI.AND, IN SUM3 from £1 and upwards, payable wy ler are fasued by ‘the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CU., No. 83 Bouth 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, 1868. will be received in tho city of New York, until 10 A. M., of the 81:¢ March next, for ‘the of $600,000 of bonds, issued by the State of N Carolina. ‘These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1853, and will run thirty years. They will have coupons at- tached,and the interest, at six 4 Se cent per anaum, will be payable on the firrt days of July and January of each Both interest end principal will be payable at the Bank Of the Republie, in the city of New York, unloss where the t may prefer to have them made payable at the ury of North Carolina. ‘They are issued under the authority of the Legisiature ef North for the construction of the North Carolina Railroad ; and in addition to the faith of the State, all the stock held by the State, in the said railroad, a1 ‘the dividends from said stock, are expressly pledged for their redemption. hens bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from faxation. Parties bidding will please address their letters, on- @orsed “Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,’ to the undersigned. in New York, directed tothe eare of Mesurs. Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front atreet, New York. ‘The bida will be opened in the Bank of the Republie, at Bo'clock, P. M.,on the Slat day of March next, in the presence of @.B. Lamar, Esq., President of the sald Bank, and J. P. Brown, and David Frevman, Eaqrs. Bidders may also be present. Successful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of their bids, to depo-it in bank the amount of ir bids, with the accri 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 Stats of North Carolina,’ or in the Bank of Cape Fear Raleigh North Ww. cuuRrs, ’ D. WwW. Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. ‘OTICE.—PLANK ROAD —SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE new stock of thé Bergen Turnpike Company, author- ized by a eupplement to the charter of the sompasy) ap- proved Feb 22, 1853, will be received by the unders: Libel ‘at the house of John Lovitt, in the village of Hackensack, in the county of Bergen, on the 15th day of March inst., and at the house of Garrett H. Davy, New Durham, on ‘the 16th day of March, inst., and at the house of Richard B. Waldron, Hoboken, on the 17th aud 18th days of R. Paal- March, inst., and thereafter at the office of R Seon, Hackenss ok, until the first day of April next. Sald new stock is fixed at $30,000, divided into 300 shires, of $10 cach Two dollsrs on each share subscribed is re- quired to be deposited with the undersigned at the time Of subscribing, for which» receipt will be issued; the Dalanco to be payable as called for from time to time by the board of directors. In the event of au nt ox- eceding the above sum beivg subscribed. the undersi yorerve the power of distributing the saine in such maa wer as shall in their judgment best advance the purpose of closing the books of such sub- of the company, as scription prior ‘to the first day of April next. For fur- ther information, apply to C. D. Van Wagener. 27 Water atreet. JOHN C. ZABRISKIE, Bk PAULSON, pet nat en ll EW YORK AND VIRGINIA STi.AMS@IP COMPANY. — Notice The subscribers to the new stock of the New York and Virginia Stcamship Company are hereby requested to pay to tho ty bt of the pt, A Mossrs. Ladlam & its, 83 Front street, New York, the fol- Jowing instalments, 'viz.:—On the 28d March next, 20 eent; and on the 23d April next, 15 percent. By or of the Directers. C. B) BABICHT, Seoretary ome PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, 18 BROAD- way, New York, Februsry 22, 1853 —The fourth in- atalment of ten dollars on each share of the increased eapital stock of the above company, will be payable at ‘the office of the company. on the 26th day of March next, and the fifth instalment, of the »ame amount. Lith ay of April next. By ordgr of the Board of Di 7 FRANCIS SPIRS, Secretary. IMEON DRAPER OFFERS FUR SALE $200,000 SEVEN per cent Convertible Bond: of the a. and Indiana Railroad, of Vhio, bein ¢ 000, secured by a first mortgage on the property and franchises of the company, sud issued for the purchase Of the tron fc: tbe road. ‘These bonds are in suns of $1,000 each; they mature in 1892, and bear coupons for yemi-annual interest, payable at Ohio Life and Trust Company, in this cit). This sailroad extends from Co- Tumt us, the capital of Ohio, one hundred and two miles ‘westward to Union, on the Indiana State Line Railroad, plsein it in full communication with all the railroads anching from Indianapelis to the Oht» and Misslasippi xivers. At Columbus it joins with the Obio Central and the rteubenvilie and Indiana Kailroads. which, throagh Wheeling and Pittsburg, connect with the main railways to Bakimore and Philadelphia, making aliozether shortest line of roads that can be constructed from these seaboard points, thfough Ohio, to the Great West. ‘The eounties bordering on the Bolumbas, Piqua, snd Indiana Railroad, contain 175,000 inhabitants, with taxabls pro- Betty smounting to $40,000,000, They are rich, oven for bio, in all the elements for railroad trafic. The ‘cach eubsoriptions to this road, secured and nearly ali paid up. amount to. . $957,500 ‘The First biortgage Bonds............... 600,000 Tho Second Mortgage Bonds, which hawbecn nearly all rold at and over 00, winount to,.., 400,000 Total**+*,,. «$1,067,600 which will covver the whole cost of the road being under $19,000 per milo, The rond is in rapid progress of com- potion forty six miles of the track are now being laid m, and will be ronning in two month« more The rest of tho road will be ready for the superstructure b: May next, Tho whole {ron for the track ia purcha: and at prices far below present rates. glance at the map will show at once the important central position o¢- eupled by this road. Noother rvad in Ohio will command #0 large a portion of the through traffic from the whole seabourd to the West. New York, Philadel;hia, and Bal- timore, will all find this a valuable link in the respective aveuues which lead from the Misstwsippi to these cities, ‘The prorpects of this road are such a9 to make the oon- ility of great value to the purchaser. Further par- teulars can be‘had, on application at 46 Pine street. 0 CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE recoived for building the Third Avenue Railroad, from the southwest corner of the Park and Broadway to ‘the corner of the Third avenue and Sixty-tirst street, in ‘aocordance with the and 9) ‘on, which may x oof Kawia Smith, Raq. éngiacer and warveyor, No. , row. will state price for ‘vallding the ‘entire read, with and alw with- the fron, and also the period of ‘time within which ‘be built. Contractors will alo be required sufficient seeurity (to be mented in te A at office the eompany, No. wrery, uatil Friday, Maretss, 1868, at 2 O'clock, P pany reserve ‘tto reject am the proposals, if deemed intertee of the _____ GEORGE CAPLIN, Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE osived until Monday, the 7th day of Mareh next, at ve o'clock, foe furnlsbing the materials, and wor! mecessary for Rew primary sehoo! building, on the sorth side geventh street, between the Ti Mm the Twentieth ward. eelved £ Hf i E Ts jem $ re H HE the mason work anf materia, sMerrigned, printed copivs of the aposifications oan be alge 40-027, © ‘whem peepeents amy. tere ‘The nchool officers reserve the righi to pA not deemed by them the bes for the public JOHN Dated New York, Fobroary 17, 186% @. BUTLER Chairman of Sehinol Ofieers, _Biwer DoLzan, Secretary. pew Twentieth ward, ETUORE, ROBERT & CO., STOOK, NOTE, AND EX- brokers, dealers in specie nal guld dust, Continental fank Building, No. 12 Wall steve OY ‘ONEY —PERSONS IN WANT OF SMALL SUMS OF cash, for mg sg by eegara, 3a always Roe medn lel, f. WU Lakdath, X50 cireom mien, one deag adore Warren, il | | yy Hi pee i Fe if i ef t LIVERPOOL Company intend rRoM City of Manchester Gity of Glasgow. .. Baloon, $00, $65, and $55 (according te state rooms. ‘A limited number of third clase wil be taken, and found with comfortably provisions, for sees exes :t0 Liverpool | $9@........,from Li Parties wishing to bring out their f certificates of yaxage, and drafte on land, in sums from £1 sterling upwards. Hand bills can be had at the office of carrying the United States Muil Line for California aed Oregon vis As- inwall and Panama.—Greatly reduced prices. ‘The splen- id new and double engine United States mail steamship ILLINOIS, 2,600 tons burthen, H. J. Hartsvene, U. 3. N., Commander, will sail Monday, March 21, at 2 o'clock, P. M., precisely, from pier at foot of Warren street, North river. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's magnia- cent steamer GOLDEN GATK will be in readiness at Panama to receive the Dlinols’ mails and passei and sail immediately for San Francisco. The G ‘Gate performs her trips from Paname te San Franciseo inside Of 12 days, beating all other steamers on the Pacifie from 2 to 23g days, and her accommodations are only equalled by her consort, the Jne. L. Stephens. No efforts will be spared om the purt of the companies to send their sengors through with expedition, comfert and safety. Pas- sengers will be landed at the railroad wharf, at Aspinwall, free. Transit of the Isthmus at the 7 the United States Persons securing tarough mail steamers from New York, have preference of s0- commodation on board the Paoidle mail steamers, Rates of fare from Pavama te San Franciseo on the most favora- ble terms. For freight or apply to 4. WHITNEY, At the office of the companies, 177 West street, corner ofWarren. c TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE . will nesday, Februar: 234, and will loave New FOr om saturday, March 26th, at, 12 o'clock, at noon rst cabin, (saloon state rooms’) $90; do. do.” (midahip do.) $75; seoond cabin, -$60; third class, $20—steward fees included. Apply te J. McSYMON, 33 Broadwa, SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED States Mail Steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, com- ander, will leave for Havre, touchiag st Southampton te laud the malls end pacsedgors, om Saturday, March 12, at 12 o’cloek, from Pier 4 North river. Price of passage, frat class. -#129 09 ‘not wanted secon Aner ‘Surgeon on board. during the voyage should be seut on board the day before sailing, marked ‘-below.” No freight will be taken after Thursday, the Toth prox. For freight or passage, apply to MOI LIVINGSTON, Agent, 63 Broadway. ‘ork for Giga- NITED STATES WAIL STNAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Compsay, carrying the great United States Mail. Only th. ugh United States Mail line fer California and Oregon, via au- inwalland Panama Greatly reduced prices. The aplon- id new and double engine U.S Mail steamship GEORGIA, 8,000 tons burthon, D. D. Porter, U.S Navy, Geaaincatoe’ will sail on Saturday, March 6th, at 2 o'slock. P. M., pre elsely, from picr foot of Wavren atreet, North river, for Aspinwall, direct. The Pacific Mail Steainship Commway's magnificent steamers TENNESSEE and NORTHERN: be Jn radiate at Fepaee, jae Tete 4 sengers of jeorgia, and sal tely for Francisco. No efforts are spared on the pert of the companies to seed their passengers through with expedi- tion, comfort and safety. Passengers be landed at mah leap Nall! at Aspinwall get ee of the ‘thmus at t! re’ expense. For freight or pas- sage opply to -CHaS. 4. WHITNET, af, the olloe of the Companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren. NER, TORK AND SAN FRANCIO9 STEAMSHIP LINK —Through to Sea Francisco, vie Aspinwall and Pa- No don om the Isthious. At greatly re duced rates. The sew and fast side wheel steamship UNION, (1,600 tons burthes,) Richard Adams, Comman- , will leave New York for Aspinwall, (Navy Bey,) from No. 4 North River, on tariayy aaroh Hi, ly, ooaneoting with the new and inug- i o'clock P. M. prectsel; nificent side wheel double engine steamship WIN! SCOTT, (2,100 tous,) Edward Duan, , which steamer will be in roudinens at Panama to receive the Onion’s F poe aner end sail Lmmediately for San Fran- sccommodations and ventilation of the Win. are all that can be desired. Her spoed (ostab- voyage beter hgleliboi ter] = and unsurpassed. exer will be made on the part of the line 46 tnoaie com: xpedition, and safety. will be landed om barf at Aspinwall free, taking Panama 5 are cautioned that tickets for this Hne are sold ouly Agouta. Leper E i i a ean eetenee ate NIE AE ne oe teecaeetteaeeaneeal [DEPENDENT OPPUsitiUN LANB FUR CALLFOKNia’ At « great retuction oi — new, splendid ‘and fast sailing steamship UNCLE SAM, (2,00) tons ) commander, wil sail for Aspinwall oa , Marck 21. at 2. M.. from pier No.3 N.R Tao Uncle has established the character of being the fastest steamer on the reute, having, on her twe former voyages, beat all of her competitors from two tu five days. Her good qualities as a seaboat and sccommods- tions for passespers are a4 much superior to other steam- ers as ber speed No efforts will be spared om the part of her owners or officers to send the passengers through with expedition, comfort and safety. For freiglat or pas- sage, at extremely low rates, apply to E. MILLS, agent, 51 Cortlandt street. AUURAUAN STEAMSHIP OOMPANY—FOR PORT Philip, Melbourne, and Sydney, Australia. —The Magnificent’ new steamahip col bE AGE 3,000 tons then, ——, commander, will be deapatehed for the sand strougth sod in ewely way sgeal tote Collins line of steamers, and it is believed will p itl prove to be the fastest steamship in the world. Her accommodations for first, second, third class are superior to those of any’ steamer ever built. Rates of passaze:— First class, ' ealoon $375; first olass, upper 6860; second —_ Font third class. $200. The books are now open. “For '$ or passage, apply to J. HOWARD & SON, MT a aniy. OTICE.—THE STEAMSHIP MARION, FOR CHARLES- ton, will, for thia trip, be despatched from pier No. 8, instead of No. 4 OR CHARLE ‘TON U. 8. Mail line. MARION, M. Barry, commander, will lei North river, om Saturday, March 5, at four o'clock, P. M, reaively. For freight apply on board, where all’ bills of AND FLORIDA —SEMI. WEEKLY ing wil SPOFFORD, TILESTON & OU., 48 south street. Through tickets furnished te Flori¢a, as follows:—For Jacksen- ville, $31; for Filatka, $33. aUstoaL. PARARRAR AAR ADAREE FR, SAE, CHEAP SA 634 OCTAVE RoskWoOD pianoforte, with the molian, nearly new, as the pre owner is going ta Australia.’ Address Philip, Horald office, for four days. USICAL.—FOR SALE, CHEAP, AN HARMONIUM or reraphine; speaks and repeats ax quick ay a pane. Apply at 61 Madison street to day, er frem 6 till Bay evening this week. OLIAN PIANOS.—T. GILBERT & 0O.’3 NEW York Warerooms, No. 333 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, second floor, where the largest assort- ment of pianos, with and without the celebrated im- roved wolean, may be found, all of which have the me- Enitio frame, and ace warranted to stand any climate, and give entire satisfaction. By an experience of 8 years, re- sulting in many importemt improvements, the wolian has been brought to a perfection attained by noothers. Nearly 2,000 molians have been applied. and the demand is ra- increasing. Elegant bouaoir or cottage pianos, con- Fenlent for small rooms "t. G. & Co.'s piauol are saat ted to be superior to all others, owing to their firmness and long standing in tune. We need no better evidence of the popularity of theso instruments than the fact that we are supplying ten molians per week, and can searcoly Gil all (he orders, Prices suze as at the mamer factory. Dealers su; at liberal discounts. oe Hukace WATERS, Exclusive Agent. A RA SAAN RANAARARADD DRESSMAKERS.—MRS. B. F. FARNSWORTH, fashionable dressmaker, and importer of fashions would respectfully intorm her numerous patrons and dressmakers throughout the country, that she will be Broadway, New York, (opposite Broadway theatre, ) prepared to exhibit the latest London and Paris styles for dres+making, on Wednesday, March 16, 1863 and that her show rooms. 327 Broadwav, will be open for exhibition and salo of fashion books, plates, tissue patterns, models, &c., comprising unrivalled novelties in the spring styles. To meet the early demand of her frienis South and West, she has made arrangements to receive her patterns ond week earlier than heretofore, and she is prepired vo apawer all orders for patterns, or works of fashion, with the utmort promptncss, and packages sent by mail or oth- erwise to any part of the United States or the Cxpadas. Terms—cash, invariably The London Monthly Wo:ld of Fashion will be furnished to the trade who may order it at the usual rates, viz.: six dollars per annum, in advauce. Extra copies of this invaluable work. a0 indispensible in the show rooms of the fashionable dressmaker, have beea ordered, so that ‘the trade’’ can bo aupplied immediately on the receipt of their orders. Merchants requiring the latest patterna for mantillas, will receive three of the most recherche trimmed tissue patterns for three dollars For the convenience of dressmakers ordering tissue pat- terns, the following rates will prevail :—For single ve, comprising patterns im general use, five dollars ; for double set. comprising every variety of garment for the season, with costume eight dollars ; single patterns ono dolar each. All orders and letters must be addressed to Mre. B. F. Farnsworth, 327 Broadway, New York. N. B. —Our patrons who send in their orders in season wili receive their fashions at about the same tine we open im New York. By the addition of ten per cent to the prices above named, packeges will be sent by mail, post paid. @iPORMLLAN BAUR, HAVANA SKGARS, ASSORTED BRANDS; 70,000 20,000 old atyle jugs Schiedaun gia ai Club “chnapps ; 100 dozen fine table clacet wine, at low prices for sale by WM. H. UNDKRwILL, 430 Beoome street, corner of Crosby. N.B—Deslera are especially invited to call. RODHEAD & STORM, WHOLFSALE DKALERS IN groceries, fruits, and liquors, choice teas, wines, iegars, Ke., ko’, 68 Cortlar dt street, corner of Washing’ ton «treet, New York, offer a la ge stock on the most rea- sonable terma. }OLI’S REVOLVERS OF ALL SIZKS—RIFLES, FOWL ing guns, pistols, of ail k nds; bowle knives, game bags, percussion caps, shot pouchos, and everything im the sporting line for sale, by A. W. SPIES & 00., OL Mai n Lane. NITED STATES MAIL SIEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR ‘New Orleans, via Havana The splendid stoam:hip EMPIRE CITY, H.'Windle, Comminder, will sail from the pier at foot of Warren astreot, North river, on Saturda} and after saloon berths $60; lower forward saloon berths, $50; steerage, $25. No freight taken to Havana but specie. Freight taken to New Orleans at 3) cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight are, requeuted to supply themselves with the company’s bills of lading, wiicl may be had on apelication at the offien. No otiier form will be signed. No bills of Ia¢ing signed after 12 o'clock on the day of sailing. For freight or passage, apply to M. 0. ROBERTS, 177 West street, comer of Warren. ANDERDILT LINE—THE SHORTRST AND CHEAP- est route for San Franci-ou—The Accessory Tran- iit Cdinpany (of Niearagna) proprietors, Ouly line giv through tickets, including the Isthams orossing. Throug! in advance of the mail. ‘The new double engine steam. ship STAR OF THE WEST, 2.200 tons burden, will lowve from pler No, 2 North river, at 3 0’elock,?. M., preoisely, on Saturday, Morib 5, for Sau Juan del Norte, direot, cor necting with the regular Paciiic steamship over the Nicaragua Transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. ‘Those steamships are unsurpaywed i their accommodations and ventilation. Passenqers are eautioned agninst the representations of hired runners for other ues—none are employed for this line. For im- formation or passage, at the lowost rater, apply only to C. VANDERRILT, Agent, No. 9 Battery slace, up stairs. ‘A mail bag will be made up at this 4 R PANAMA.—TO SAH, ABOUT 6TH MARCH, THE Al packet ship AFFGHAN. She has secommoda- tions for # few select cabin passe: For pass. age apply to ee ANTONIO PELLETIER, 93 Wall street, or to OVEKMANN & GKUNER, 28 South street. HE AUSTRALIA PACKED LINE.—THE BEAUTIFUL clipper ship THEOXENIA, will be deapatched on hor ular day, early in March. The proprietors of this line cull attention to this rere vessel, and refer to the prompt manner in which their former ships, (the Albus and Peytonia,) have sailed from intending to visit Australia, thie ra the advantage of fast vessels, elegance of accom , and every com- fort to render the voyage agreeable, belug commanded by tried and experienced captains, and provisions furnished on the most libemal scale. Av early aj tion is impor- tant. Apply on board, or to Capt. ANTUNIA PELLSTIER, 98 Wall street, or to OVERMAN & GRUNER, 28 South st. USTRALIA.—PIONEER LINK OF MONTHLY PACK- ets.—The noarly new and beautiful clipper bark ‘ON, 1,000 tons burthen, Captain Thos. A. Higgins, t Her’ berth, plor 12 Rest tleer, having just con t.” To persons UKE. hor Srst voyage round the world, will sicceed the the eighth ship of this well established line, New York for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 20th of March, punctually. Tha Oregon is the only true clipper built vessel at proseat advertiaed for next month. Her cabins are roomy, ligiat, and well ventilated, and fitted up in the most comfortable manner possible. It is sufficient to add, that abe will be provisioned in the same liberal manner as her predecessors. Tas Pioneor Line was.the first, and has been the oaly regular live. The object of the proprietors fs to establish It on » permanent basis; and they deem it necewary to state that none of their ventels have been obliged to stop at any port for supplies, nor has there been a word of complaint against them. Rates of Passage—Saloon $226; first eabia $175; second cabin, double berths, $125; do. thing provided by the ship except w: and tovels, A remittance of one-third will secure = pas- sage, for which early application is reoommended, to R. W. CAMERON, or JOHN OGUEN, 116 Wall street, and have Imanediate ‘teh for the abuve This ves welis sharp, and is expected to mabe a.rery julck runout. She has w more cabla Pensage 8 Our Mr. nel P. Lord goes out in this vessel to estab FI loformation, apply as above. R SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA —UNITED STATES mail line.— The new and plendid steamship ALA- 1 ae C. D. Ludlow, captala. teas dan March Sth, at 4 o’clook’P. M., from pier No, 4 North river. Apply to” SAMUAL I. MUTCHILL, 194 Promt street. hs, FLORIDA, S Woodhull, enptain 02 Saturday, Sih. For speed, # ¥ fare, those ahipa have uo superfor'en the sessee ‘OR NORFOL PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— F The United States mati Len ROANOKK, FE. Cavendy, commander, will leave pier 18 North river, om Faturday, March 6th,'at 3 o'clock P.M. | For freight ap. ply om board, and for by-3 ey a LUDLAM | SANTS. 83 Front street [OR NEWBURG.—THE STEAMER CALEDONIA, CAPT. Hobe Wartrop ill eure the pee foot ot Warron alterneen, om 60 on pamegrneniy ca beara,» “* * ©'Om cm, IRON BEDSTFAD WAREROOMS, AND PATENT apring mattress and bedding depot.——Iron bedsteda, prices $4 to $60, Also sizes, ornamental and plain, the healthy spring mattrexs aud cheap elastic paltiaster, on ® vew and improved plan, for economy, coavenienos, Ke., acknowledged to be the best as well as'chienpoat beds ever sold, price $5 to $25. Old mattresses altered to comfortable spring beds, from $5 to #12. N. B.—Private dwellings, hotels, seminaries, steamboats, &e., faralshed on liberal terms.’ Pl ase call and examine before you pur- chase or contract elcewhere. All orders, post paid, will be prom ptly attended to. Sent to any yart of the coun- try or States. 663 Broadway, above Spring streot, INE FRENCH AND ENGLISH DPCOBATIVE PAPER hangings, also a full assortment of uthor styloa, just received for xpring sales. Tho in want of the ‘Sbove article should not omit to look through our old os tablishment, as their interest and taste may be best coa- sulted by a call. Strict attention givou to the retail de partment. THIS. FAYK & CU., 436 Pearl atroot. ENTLEMEN'S HAT3—SPRING OF 1853—AMIDON, X fashiovable hatter, 649 Broad vay, nourly opposite Bond street. LASS CASES, COUNTERS AND DRAW2R3, SUITA- able for fancy goods, ora slik goods business, for sale cheap; have been in use bata short tims. i be seen at 56 Maiden lane. LEGUUX & PAKDESSUS. II. BOTTLES—OIL. BOTTLES. HIGHEST CASE PRICE paid for olive oll bottles, by J. MURPAY & SON, 95 Beaver street. HOW CASES,—A LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY on hand, and made to crder in the aeatest styles. © B.—Varticular attention paid to orders recoived for (30 World’s Fair, by B.K. PREBLES, No. 124 Grand streot, three doors east of Broadway. TEAM ENGINE AND BOILER SHUP..-J. 8 UNDERHILL is now prepared to build steam engines, high and low pressure, boilers, water tanks for factories, ships, ant steamboats, sugar pans, heaters for buildings, wrought tnd east iron soap curbs castings ofall descriptions, Also, repairing of boilers, engines, and machinery, dono at the shortest notice. Office, 403 Kighth atreot, between avenue D and Lewis street. THILE SOME PRINTERS ARK MAKING A NOIR about what they intond to dé, Sutton is up and do ing, and is now printfog, cards, circulars, bill heads, couniry store bills, &c.,in handsome st)le, at short notice, ani at prices that defy honest competition. 142 Fulton street. THOMAS E. SOTTON, Job and Card Printer. HK FACULTY RECOMMEND PO7ZONI’S CHEMICAL balm im all cases of the hair falling, seurf or dan druff, ring worm, scald head, and all diseases of the skin. Price, 4s. For sale by Rice & Smith, 725 and 727, Dema- rest, 67, Rushton & Clark, 273, Morrison, 383 Broadway; ER. Gillespie, 125 Adantie strest, Brookiyn. HISKERS ARE CHARMING, SAY THR LADIES, AND moustaches are desirable, say the men. IC you would have eithor, try Graham's Ongueut, and in six weeks it will force the board to grow strong and luxuriant, and will not stain or injure the flesh. Try it aud be satis: fied. $1 per bottle. Sent to any part of the couatry. K. G@. GRAHAM, 38 Ann street, Fowler's Buildi: ERFORD & CO.'3 NEXT CALIFORNIA, OREGON, and South American Evpross, will go forward on board the United States mall steamship Georgia, March 6, and conneet with the Pacific mail steamer Northerner, in charge of epecial messengers and froight agents. All freight by this express should be delivered to us on y next, in waterproof No ‘charge for custom house or consular feos. seoured at the lowest rates by applying atour BERFORD & 00., No, 2 Astor House, (Pag a & CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE, 88 BROADWAY.— Lowest rates for tramsportatien and insurance of treasure—Lowent rate by 20 per cont.—Bxpress to Uali- fornia, and 20th of every month, by the unrivalled line of new and splendid steamships of the New York an4 San Francisco bane ee! Bh i ia charge of special ee through to or Our exprosa - ages precedence of all ot! wiih ¢ this line, The known speod of the steamships of this line, and tir quick passeges fom three to five days in ad other line—prerent it ind uoementa are Next shipment, Maroh Sth. Shippers are (avited to call upon us. For Information reapecting our facilities by the New York and San Franoiseo Steamship Company's steamers, wo rexpeotfally refer to Mexsrs. Davis, Brooke & Co. CHASE & 60., 38 Broadway. ASE & CO.'S EXTRA NICARAGUA AND CALIFOR. nia Expross, 6th and 20th of every month, through in charge of special meveengers. Chase & Co.'s {a the only express company that has arrsi with the Niea- ragua Tranalt Company, which guarantoos that Ohase Co's expronn gros shall go through without detentio, Next shipment 6th March” For information respostieg il be ety aie, tareeane at ee offiee of | ‘UST RECEIVED—A CASE UF BLACK SII OF THE celebrated manufacture of Buanet & Goat various widths end qualities: also, our stock is couplete, with thing sew and dedrabls in s; goods, suitable for family mourning. A. KERR & CO., Tol broadway, two Cvors above Clinton place. EW SPRING GOODS.—ALEX'R T. STEWART & CO. epened on Monday the 28th of February, in the re- taal bd gripe their spring {speriations 4 new silks, jaconets and o ie musliua, baregen, French calicoos, williamts, &e. way, Chambers and Reade streets N*™. GOODS —SOME NEW DRESS GOODS, DELAINBS, grenadines, silk, and grenadine tissue, bareges is stripes, and satin plaids. foul rd silks, embroideries, lacus, linens, domestic zoods, hosiery, new spriog shawli, &0., sale by TIFFANY & CUTTING, 321 Broadway. rare SHAWIS.—THE SUBSCRIBER'S IMPORTA tions in shawls for city retail trade, are now ready, and comprise one of the wost superb collections of Paris broche, cadhmere, Canton crape, und other ahawls, to be found in the metropolis GEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantills and Shaw! Emporiam, 361 Broadway. $$$, PRING MANTILLAS.—THR SUBSCRIBER 13 NOW prepared to submit te the inspection of morchante and wholesale buyers fom every section of the Union. his importations and manufactures for the present seasom. com: ing an elegant and most extensive variety of ca- rian paveidine, stlegted during the past moath from the em, “ged @ most celebrated French modi er it GEO. BULPLIN, Paris Mantilla Emperium, 361 Broadway E HAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID A330RT- went of point and Aleacon and Brussels point collars; also am invoice of very rich Valencionnos laces and embroidered chemisettes, on cambric and Swiss mus- lin, of the latest Paris designs, all which we olfer at a small advance on the cost of importation. A. KERK & CO., 761 Broadway. CUMPUBALIVUN SUTIUMD, ~ RAAT AAA AAA AAAAAN ORPORATION NOTICE OV SALE OF PROPERTY FO unpaid aysossmenta.—Public notice ta hereby givun thag a eale of property for unpaid asscssmeuts will take ace at public auction, at the city Hall 0. the city of Now York, on Friday, eighth day of April, 1853 at twelve o'clock at noon, and be continued from day to day until the whole of ssid property whall by sold, aud that the de tailed statement of ce pceeray 80 to be sold for unpaid saessments v published in the New Y rk Muruing Hx. a newepaper printed and published in the city Row York. By order of the Mayor, Aldsemen, and Co: monality of tho eity of New York. JUN T. DODGE, Street Commissioner. Street Department, Dec. 31, 1852. of aa ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOBS, FDUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM: bers street.—Notice is hereb; ven, to the rela lives and next of kin of France, late {rom California, deceased, to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the wurrogate @f the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the sald intextate, on the 10th day of larch, next, at 10 o'clock im the forenoon. low York, Feb: thy 1858. SWEENRY, Public Administrator. voire, a ative of and whois alleged JUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM bers atreet.—Notice is hereby givem to tho relati and next of kin of Mary Ann Wolff, late of the city of York, single woman deceased, and who i died in that I shall apoly ¢» the York, for letters of administration upon je of the naid intestate, on the 2d day of April 10 o'clock in the forenoon PETER B. SWEENY. Public Administrator. Dated, Now York, March 2, 1883. MEDICAL. R. K. PRESTON, AUTHOR OF “THE FEMALE? Friond in Need,’ may be consulted at his oifles 265 Bowery. Advice gratis. See his cardin the Picayune, Bunday Courier, times and Dispatch. R. WARD, FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG, CAN be consulted botwixt 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 D*. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM Sto 12 A bb and 6 to9 P. M., Sunday excepted, at No. 643 Hous tom «treet, near Wooster. R. COBBETT, 19 DUANE ST! . bam and William streets, may by consulted at hie office. Hours, from 7 A. M. te 10 P.M. N. B—Dr.C ia a member of the New York University. See his diploma in his office. R JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE COV- sulted athis office, whore he bas praotived bls profes: aion for the lan 22 years. Hours frum 7 A.M. tod P.M. R. COO! 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHAT- bam and William streets, may be con+ulted at his Office, from 7 A. M. to9 P.M. Dr. C. is « regularly edu- cated physician and surgeon. R. CLARK, GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY ME&DI- cal College of New York, twelve years sinee, may be consulted at 48 Canal street, two ioors east of Broad- way, from 8 to 10 A. M, and 4 to 8 P. M. GIASTIKA —4 SPEEDY AND, ental : Ache, and rhoumation in the’ bend, and e eure preventive bTWEEN CHAT. of convuls or any other complaints attendant upor early obil during the period of teethiag, hax beer discovered and is now boing successfully adminiatored the form of a modicated pocklace, to be worn next the skin by the patient. An eminent German phy ai dis covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of whiok the beads of the necklace are mide, and prosoribed the mode of application. The notice the public is act therefore, called to a quack medicine, but to a wedioe ment recommended by one of the most eminont of the faculty, 8 peculiarly owerful in acting through the pores of the skin directly upon the diseased or excited nerves, affording, generally, instant, avd always perme Seat rellef, and eecting ‘a pertacosat one.” Patients who, at twenty-four hours trialef the medicated neck lace, according to prescription, find no relief, ney. at the clo. of that period, by immediately retucning the receive back money. SCHUFt NER & MULDEYER, 54 Beaver streot. Txsnmony.—I do hereby certify that the compe-ition of the medicated necklace, offered by Schuffaur & Muldener is of such a nature as to unfailingly produce ihe most satisfactory results. G BRAONIIOH, M D., No. 285 Henry stieot, Brooklyn. For sale by the proprietors, No. 64 Beaver street Price $1. - NEWPORT Wa E WILL BE OPENED ON THE first of April. It has been titted up with vrctloular togard to comfort and, convenience, and. with the oele- brated bealthfulness of the Newport climate, will be a most desirable cure. Addres. DR. W. F. REH. Newport, R. 1 CURE BY HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT AND PILLS OF & tomor in the knee.—Kigh‘een months ago Mra, Jones, of Portugal street, Lisovla’s inn flolds, oanght a severe cold, which settled in her knee, and formed a tumor on the joint, which, in the course of time, became 60 stiff that she could not’ bend it, and contieued so for twelve months. She tried remedy after remedy, but to no purpose, and she became fearfully alarmed. ' At last she rubbed Hiolloway’s ointment into it ua«pariugly every night and morning, and took the pills, which com- pletely Cu. reed the tumor, and the joint has become again as pliant as ever, und fres from pain. Sold by all the venders of medicina throughout the British emptre, bond by those iu the United States, at 37!¢ cents. 88 oonts, and 81 60 per box. Wholesale at Mr JUSKPH HORSEY'S. Maiden lane, New York, and at the proprietors, 244, Strand, Lou EW YORK PRIVATE LY'TNGIN INSTITUTE COR- ner of South Sixth and Higuth atrosts, Willams burg.—Dr. Holmes, having beon six years oxamining physician for the coroners of New York. opened the above institution for ladies who wish a private confine- ment. This institution has received the sanction of tho most eminent phy-telans and divines in the United States, as being calculated to save the lives of children and the reputation of the erring mother. For admission, apply at the Institution. 2 MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL 00% panioa—By Dr. A. M. Mauricenn, Professor of Dis éases of Women. Twentieth edition, mo, pp. 258. Prive $1. Years of suffering, of pnysiei and mente! anguied to many an affectionate wifo, and pecuniary dilftcultios t the husband, might have ben spared by a timely pos.» sion of this work It ts intended xpectally for the russ ried, or those contemplating marriage, as {t dixeloses in Pirtant seorets whieh a be known to them parties ly. fere, also, every fomalo—the wits, the mother—ta. ane either budding into womanhood, or the other in #31 decline of years, in whom nature sontemplates an impo tant chai ean diccover the eauses, symtoms, and ts mont efficient remedies, and the most certain mode o eure. in every complaint to whieh ber sex in subject. (ixtract of's letter from » gentleman in Dayton, Obie. } Darrow, May 1, 186. Dr. A. M. Mavmonau, 129 Liberty street, My Dear Bie—My wife has been perceptibly stniitag to: some three years or more, in consequence of her grea, angulab suffering sane months before and during by confinement successive one more and more debt’. tating and ting er, puting her life in xm danger, and whicn was, oa occasion, despaired of ow this state of things ux provided = iy. It opened s to me which I litle comssived was posable, wi ib, Ore o re passed over my head, fo all huaae probabliity my wife vou have bes, io her grave, an4 my chiloron motheriens. 7 It ts, of eourse, tmprasticable to more fally tx: serious subjects treated of, ae they are of a navare atrict ly intended for the tserried, or thove contemplating mar For sale at 222 Brosdway, No. 2 Astor House, anc Tice E'Ge, aMtingy 3 is fects’ ise Little & Co, Al ; Jo er, 5 Peterson, No. 98 jena atret Palatine, On the tranemit « recat Dt Ot Oso Oery Te the United Busted, al. Weer |, Bowt raid. te Dr A. M. MAURIGRAC office 149 Liberty streat, New York. er box 1,994 Noy wT pumpain of sist gegen smore fully explatntngt nx t “on, contents of bch el i Prd ate betes iy tleman who may desire it ox ‘any pert Sf the Untied States, by addressing as above,” z EDICAL ADVISER AND MARRIAGE” GUIDA MISSIG cotored anatomical plates, 2s. copy, frve bj al to s07 ddross, Sold ot Sins, road wa, Post Office, ther, M. Larmont, pl and sargeon 2 Rete rot er of frond, ye treats ell uhe-o itkvadam sein oo aAUSEMEWTR, BOwET, THEATRE —DooRs “PRN AT 636 ; CUR. Friday event Wee wit eee ee y evening, March 4. will be THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. vues sMr. Kady | Portia Mr. MeGi Jessica “Mr. W. Hamblin | Neriasa Ballet ivivertisemeut.. Miss G. Dawes Popular Comic Song Dutch Readings . Johnston . Mr. Stevens Dorinda. Ariel. URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS .2en st 035; te cornmeuce at 7 o’elock, Priday evening, March 4, will be performed . TWELFTH NIGHT. yadere .Mixe Vallee Overtures, &o....... THE OME) Sow Mr. Russell | Mcs.Barker.... Butterc Thompson JATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 634, curtain rises wt 7 o'clook. Friday evening, ‘March 4, will be performed THE WARLOCK OF THE GLEN KABRI. O'NEAL THE GREAT, O'Briea ...Mr. W. G. Jones | Elino1 Mca. Nichols [BE NEW ST. CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR Chatham equare.—Boxes and Parquet, 26 centa. Friday evening, March 4 will be pecfurmod AUL PRY. Paul Pry.....Mr. THE SOLDIE § THE LOTTERY TIC! RNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—FR: ing, at 734 o'clock, for the fourth time, the gorgveus Griental’ spec acle of BLUKBEAKD, as woll ns FUR TUNK’s FROLIC, In the afteraoon, at 3 o'clock, FUOK TUNE'S FROLIC ane THE M. P. The Petrified Horse and Rider, the Living Animals, &c., are to be seen at all hours, Admittance to the whole Museum, Entertaia- mente, &e., 25 cents; Parquet aad First Balcony, 12% ovnte extra. Miss Albertine URN. HIRISTY’S OPERA HOUSK, 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE Grand street.—Open every might during the wook, ender the sole dfrection and personal supervision of E. P: Christy, whose concerts in this city for the past six years have been recelved with (avor by liighly respeateble and fashionable audiences. Tickets, 25 conts. Doors open at 6; ; 10 commence at & quarter before 8 o'clock. On Saturday next, March 5, annual benetit of J. Vaughn. OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY —PERMANENT Concerts given every evening during the week, by SIGNORK A Mary VALENTINI, Prima Donna and Manager. THIRD WEEK. accomplished ladies, and four gen- ‘Appear overy evouing. PROGRAMMER, PAMT 1, 1. “Kathleen Mavourneon,’’..........+0+ 2. *Aht my Child,” from the Prophete. 8. ‘Tis the Last Ro.e of Summer,” “Un the Banks of Guadalguive . Grand Variations from it In which soven youn, demen, w ing by Mme. rine Valontini Mr. Ovington Miss Harrison . Signa. Val- Sontag. 6. ‘Remember Duet, from ‘Maria Padilla, entini and Miss Duvanti. Past Oo. 1. Mary of Argyle”... ce cesses esege cess Mastor Hill Musieal Wonder, 10 years of age 2. Aria from ‘Fomeo,"’ Bellini -Mivs Bertin: 3. ‘The White Squall,’ Mr. Kiusey 4. Soutag’s Swise Song, 6. Duet, “When tho Bist Kinsey 6, “Wo Meet by Chai Mian Addison . English Baliad “Coming through Misa Arlington 9. “La Cplassa,”’ celebrated comic Spanish song, sung in full costume, by Signa. Valentini. Pianist and Conductor ... J. Augustus Hogan Tickets 25 cents; to be had atal 6 music stores, and at the door. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 u'clock. Master Hill ‘costume, by es REAT ATTRACTIONS AT HOPE CHAPEL—IV HONOR: of the {inauguration of President Pierce.—-Sigaori- pa E. Valentini's concert troupe, at Hope Chapel, will this eveainy, in addition to the usual entertainments, ring the ‘ Stor Spangled Banner,’ with full chorus. Misses Apna Isabella Boon, aged nine years, and Loca Gordon Boon, aged eight years, the Shakspearan readers, will alsoappear m costume in two scenes of Macbeth, as Hanulet giving advice ¢o the playors, and as Brutus and Cassius in the quarreling scene. Tickets only £5 cents, iPS LAST WEEK OF RISLEY’S ILLUSTRATED RIVEB ‘Thamos.—The last chance to sen Risley’s lustraveé River Thames, and the whole of the City of London —Ex- hibition commencing every evening at 7% o'clock, and os Seturday at 2¥. BM. vescriptions by JH. Hganmaratey, M.D. Holinn Piano and Conoortina, Mr. A. Sedgo' Price reduced to only 25 ceuts 5 BROADWAY. HE TWO NATURAL FORVS repre. ain ee jug and Adonis in Florence. are now exhibiting at 610 Broadway. Thoy may be looked at without an obsceno thought, * Hani soit quimal y pence.” Tt is the school where Nature's gifts may *eseen in beau- tiful forms. They aro about leaving the city, to make their tour through the Union, previvus to thoir retura te Europe. Admission twenty-five cents Children not ad- mitted. Open from 9 A. M. till 10 P.M. HE ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS WANT TAREE TO FIGL ‘a Band to travel. Apply at 29 Bowery. THFATRICAIS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON; thentricel and charac‘eristic wig maker, 859 Pear! street, four doors from Broadway. Amoteur erformancet Attended. Wig: lent on hire fur private partion ‘and faney drens balls. N, B.—Any style of theatrical wig mado er four hours notice. WEN PUeLsvATIONS ORFIGN NEWSPAPERS.—ENGLISA, TRISH, AND Scotch newspapers, as also all foreign periodicals, can beobrained on application to F. BRADY, importer of foreign newspapers, No 76 Nassau street. Papers for- warded by mail. \RATAM’S MAGAZINE.—THE FOURTH EDITION OF 1 id February numbers. and the second extra copies of the March numbor ef , are now ready for delivery to the trade and subscribers. The March number contains more reading matier than any other magazine sold at the same price, It contains £50 ems per page, prinier’s measure- ment, more than avy other, and i4t of these large pazes, of original and selected literature make up this @ tractive nue ber » wood cuts are of @ bigher order and better finish than those of any other magazine, at home or abroad. The April number will excel the March in the amount of reading matter, and fn the quality—the whole number, excepttwo pave:, will #e criginal, from tho best American writers, and illustrated in a stylo and with « cost of adornment unequalled in Amecican periodical publications, Ordera from the trade shoul be sent in by 16:h of March, Gku. RK. GRAHAM, No. 124 Chestaut street, Philadel; HE EMPIRE CITY—A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PRE- senting a complete mirror of life in New York, ia is- sued ord for sale this Friday morning, by news agents, throughout the city and country. It contains a thrilling romance, entitled “Minny Lawson, or the Outlaws League,” a local story, and is, undoubtedly, the mot brilliant and fasciaating romance ever published. Also, a yariety of sparkling and pungent editorials, interesting miscellany, and fun for the million. Subssriptions, by Delors «npplicd. 4, mail, $2 per annum, in advance. Single copies, four cents ©. P, BROWN, publishor, 2! Ana stroet. AGENCY. MERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASA. ington, D. C., undor the direction’ of Aaron Haight Palmer, Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the United States, for the prosecution and recovery of claims on the United States before Congress, the Executive Departments, and Boards of Commissioners sitting in Washington ; sete. ment of accounts with the Executive Departmanta, and obtaining the remission of fines, penalties, and forfeitures, for alleged violations of the Terenue, or other ‘arm x] the United States | recov *, heritances in the United Statos Ft ig Ren nipeckese tmvestments in United Staten and State securities, colles tions generally, remittances, and other monay basinese ; irchave of government lands for foreign emigranta, bo undorsigned bas efficient and reliable correspondente in the severs) States and Territories of the Union, and wii S hie ipt and faithfal attention to all business ooa- aod to the agency. Letters must be paid. sonth corner of ith street, ite the Treasury Department. IN H. PALMER, ireetor and Consul General of Keuador for the U. & Washington, Decomber, 1862. NEE 65 a, AQENTS AND COMMISSION MER- chants, Valpara!se. WHAM F. NTR Suwr1ace—Hon. Bailie Peyton. ‘Vatranamo—Mosers. Alsop & Co , Hemenway & Co. Paxami—Mesers, Corwine, Bro. & Co., Garrison & Frets, Wm. Nelson & Co. Livexroo.—Mesers. Bowman Grinnell & Co., William Jack Eeq. New Tori—Mesers. B. K. Collina & Os., Goodhue & Co, Ezra Nye. steamer Pacific. MORB—Mesers. John Henderson & Co, Thomas J. Hand & Co., White & Elder. fan Franciroo—Meners. Flint, Peabody & Co. Hussey, Bond & Hale, Charles Doane, Faq , J. H. zon, eg. Bostox—Monra. AmmiC’ Lombard, Kaq., BD. Brig- har & Co., GHdden & Williams, Cantor—WNye, Parkin & Co. ¥. A. RICHARDSON. AUGUSTO LOMBARD. SORTING. ee OTTING CHALLENGE —I WiLL“TROT MY FOUR year-old chestnut colt, mile hoate, in « skeleton wagon, against any other four-year-old im the world, for one thousand dollars, half it, the match te eoms of tu the latter part of July mext, ever eithor the Univ» or Contreville courses, Loug Island. The otgred taking the match to have the choice by ai proceeds = My colt never tevtted for a dollar. Anny, Soues Teving 113 East Twenty-fourth street, or t Wm. V.. Cutt, Tad avenue, ‘ALIAN GREYHOUND WANTED.--ANY PERSON having an Italien greyhound te dispose of, may hes: of a» purebaser on ap tion to AKCLiY GRIEVI, No. 9 Barelay street. R SALB.—KING CHAKLES SPANIEL, PUPS, OF ibe finest imported breet, very emall, ead clear ok anf tam; ton Scotch ratters. pure blood and vory Ome wreed, Copinininidie wtih cetringitow sous, La- autre ab @uy Gouvs. Wir RECEIVE Cae re wwwmewmemrnrararwmenrnese, | | —ewrnrnenene are AAA AAALARRAe | Ae ROADWAY THKATHE.—K A. Lessee. hie open ; to commenon at To’okete, WHu ? » Miltamt .Mre, Abbots Mr. Daveapor “Mr Bland Mes. J. Sela Pa... yars SLAVE OF ENGLAND. ol raton % Lord Overland. “Mic, Bony a Jerry Tom’ <Mr. Barry De Ni NAVAL ENGA it MENTS. A Carp —“ The White Slave of England,”’ at th» Pread- way Theatre. The facts upon which this drama is feunde® can be wuthentically substantiate |; in proof of wuica, doubting abolitionista are referred to the reports of committee appointed by the House of Commons to i tigute the ecndition of the mining districts in Vnrlaad, Respectfully, THE AUTHOR, Nee GARDEN.—MAD. H. SONTAQ’S TWENTY- P o.. Misa third night. Last night but three of the seasom, iday evening March 4 THE BARBER O¥ SEVILLE. D. Badiali | Aimaviva 4 Kocec | Dow Basilio ‘Onsparone On Thursday Will be sold the $2 seats, and on Pele day, the $1 aud $2 seats, at the Box Office, and at Messrs. Van Norden & King’s ‘No 46 Wall strevt; also, im the evening, at the door. Opera commences at 734. IBLO'8 GARDEN —THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY be engaged for respectable performances on the off nights, (Tuesday, Thursday, amd Saturday) during tae Opera xenon. Apply from A. M. to4P. ML, to Mr. W. A. MOORE, on the stage. ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME street.—Doors open at 644, te commenee at 7. Friday evening, March 4, will be pertormea THE HEIR AT LAW. Lord Duberly... Mr. Blake | Dick Dowlass...Mr. Waleet Dr. Pangloxs.Mr. Brougham | Zekiel Homespun,. Mr. Hale Steadfast.Mr. F.Chippendalo | Kenrick , Mr. Lady Duberly, Deborah Dowlass Cicely Homespun ‘ Caroline Dermer.. RAIS) Diddler....... G «Mr. Waleot Fainwould, Mr. Vincent Mra. Plainway... Cramer --Mr. Bernard | Peggy... Miss Fanny Cramer ‘COD'S MINSTREL’S, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW. W ard rtreet.—Open every eveaing.—H. Wood, end Proprietor. The entertainments this celebrated cvmpany of musicians and Ethio; lineators, canpot be equalled by any ether bai United States See programme. rs open at 636; concert conmmences at o'clock Admission 25 The public are realy aan that the afterneas concerts are discontinued, 2 Mad. SONTAG ig. Pozzolind F way. Chinese Buildings.—Eleventh week ef the Prinee oe W ee vetted Mogician. Professor ROBERT HELLER, the it nal Necromanesr, offers for tne pen week of } = traordinary Soirees Mysterieuses, a splendid his unsurpassable WONDERS, MYSTERIES, AND beclrti the most magnificent and amazing ever performed la Ame- rica. Among wenn ae that of which is considered by the philosophers and sevans of the day, the acme of wonder and mystery, defying every attempt to penetrate the unfathomable seoret. great variety of gorgeous foats of belprcayp mr rel peagratroponges, AND DIABLERIE, nightly execut y Professor Heller, are exocedingly Deautiful and astonianing His . INEXHAUSTIBLE BOTTLE is as prolific as ever; and his novel invention of the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS, throws into obscurity the humbug Rochester knockers, Evening pe: formances to commence at 7} 0' 18 on faturtey afternoon et 8 Adnuseioa, 6 costar chine ren, half price. RAND GALA PERFORMANCE. AT PROFESSOR HELLtR'S SALOON OF WONDBBS, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 5th inst., at tures o'olodk. SUPERB ATTRACTIONS FOR THE OCCASION, Consisting of Second sight Experiments, strange Feats @ Nocromancy, &c., &¢. Admission, 60 cents; childrem half-price. TRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 81 BOW ery —Inauguratiot Day. Ke-iuf reement of cvwie jucstrina talent Benefit of W. «. Wallett, the t Clown. Splendié new cavalorde; new oc mie bullets reah and varied feats of hoi stip; introduction new features and faces ix th allovt will dotiver and CABD.—PAUL JULIEN. BEFORE H& RETURNG BO Europe, interds to visit the principal eitles of wg United States, and give only ene Concert fa ench ef thea in order to respond to the flattering wishes exprensed & him by che American press. In consequenee, his fatreq Mr. Francols Julien, reqnests all pervons who may hag apy bills ageiust him to »pply, in a delay of three dagt at nis Sence, No. 21 Howard street. BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ABT, OO taining a series of authentic peistings by the meet selebratod masters, im chronologica) order, from Guide @@ Bienme, (A. D., 1281,) down to Horace Vernet, is sow oven for ¢xiibitton ak the Boclety Tibraty Rooms, 248 Broadway, from 9 A.M to 6 P.M, and? to M03. ML Admission, 25 cents. Oo ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF MONE Blanc—<pecial notice.—A place adapted for this novel and beautiful entertainment has at length beam selected in this city, and is about undergoing the alterm tion apd embellishment ulsite for its presentation, due notice of which will be ly gives. \NORAMA.—NOW OPEN, AT METROPOLITAN BALL, the wammoth Panorama of the Mississippl river, from iis mouth to the Falls of St. Anthony, even- ing, at bali. past 7 o'clock. Om Saturdays, at hall past B O'elock Admiscion, 60 conta: children. half-price remit et nen sR ARTE ‘USEUM OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES—STUYVE- sant Institute, 659 Bruedway.—New open, the rare and valuable collection of Phsronic aud Ptolemaic Megat PILGRDOAGE TO genvealie aNv THE , fs new open, at the uew tm Broadway, adjot the Met and coutinved avery evening. ted from frawings made npow the spot, by Mr Baavard, during extensive tour, undertaken expreasly (or the work. B, will oxplais the paintings 7): and on Wetnesday and Nelnck — Admisaion BM nante children balf-prine. abov> uawel establishment, which I design te ojen on the Sth of March, I shall be hapay to hear from ladies and gentlemen of aciino sledzod talent, who are de sirous of engagements. Ail communications (post paid) tobe addressed to me at Albany. N THFATRE BOSTON. IE UNDERSIGN- K ed, beving leased the above Theatre, will receive applications from ladies an! gentlemen af th» nro’ss iom. wR SoopaLt. HEATRICAL NOT Museum at Utica, N. ¥.—This cles: ment, unsurpassed in the United Stat term’ of three years. For fu'l parti CHAS. THOS PARSLOK, Theatrical Azent, jurton’s ‘Theatre, N. ¥. N.B—all communications must be pre- paid. HILHARMONIC SOCIETY ELEVENTH SEASON—THE third concert of this season will be given at Ni- ble’s concert room, on Saturday evening, March 6, 1853. Conductor of the orchestra, Mr. T. Kisfeld. Tickels hey procured of Messrs. Nebarfenberg & Luis, Now York, ai it. P, K. Weirel, Beooklym. By order, C. TIMM, President. J. L. Exsian, Secretary. JORANELIN MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM STREET —ame, Lea, Proprietor.—The above establishment is avery afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and in the at pact 2, for the purpose of * Classis and Original Repressm- tations of Living Statuary,” by M'lle. Casinet’s Troupe of Yodel Artista er with ws variety of beautiful 4 dmniscion :—teata in private boxes, 60 eeute; with rel aan, 8736 conta; boxes, = conta: % —from pier No. 1, North river.—Two lines dail; TA.M., and 2 P. M.—Accommodation Une, at 7 A. M.— By steamboat John Potter to South ey te Box and steemboat R. Stockton to Philadel; Fare—84. ‘Exprent line, at i P.M... by steamboat Joke Potter to ambey, thenes direct to by carn— through im four hours. Fere—s3. his at7 A. M., and 2 P.M. OR ALBANY.—FARE §1.—ALBANY AND NEW i Hl é hi Chatbam Four Corners only. from City Fiali station, corner of Tryon Row and street, as heretofore. Gotten a TE pt ye RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS Chambers street. for Albi — Express train, 6 A. .—idro four coaneet- ing with trainy reaching Buffale or Montreal at 8 e’eloak: Ha Through way train at 1 P.M M Aovommetation train 6P. M. Paneengers at Chambers, Camal, Christopher, Four toenth, and Thirty-firet streets, Sunday trains from Canal mtrest, at 7); A.M, for Ponghkcopsie, and 9’ ‘M. fer Albans ea stopping at all wey stations, EDMUND FREWCH, parkitenont. AJEW YORK AND PHILADELPATA—DIRFCT UNITED Staton Mafl snd Kx Léoss, through te fear hours. New Jersey Railroad, via Jeremy City—Leaving New ¥ i > foot of Cortlandt strest, a! AM. and4ana6 : oa MM. P. M.. $2.75, and in the $8. Leave [biladelpb'a at 1, 7 and For frat , second 60.5 yes nares a nd @ PM.) $2.0 For Ball Nortotk. Charteston—throngb werent to ibe Sand 0 &