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a BEB SEB THIRD PAGE.-s OORPORATION NOTICES. AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—T0 CONTRAC. endorsed posals, for ym 4 Woenth street,” also big ty cae the person of the a prespacstige, » Croton ds 1,780 the buildi: ing of the Loge ean ) ponealaa ident My te ‘Croton Pr on Department. Mare ie 1 fey = ‘the IN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—T0 CONTRAC dorsed “: Praposal for sawer a Ty he same, and the date of ite presentation, Wil will Gt the office of the Croton ment, reds oH a ‘at 12 oelock coe the ath any Mara, I Cocks, with the geoseoary revelving baaiaened ¢ Ly Wooster atret from the the cae in Canal street to m street, being in length about 2,524 feet. The plan Mabe sower and specitieations for tho building of the anno, ‘ad all other information relating thereto, ean be obtain sm application to tho Water Parveyor if this ome, ea Exgeldent of the Croton Aqueduet Departmen Mareh 2, 1863. |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given to the owner oF owners, eceupant oF ocou- ae rient Paleo with ‘all houses and lots, improved or unin: oe lands, Eatctea here y ohat the following ‘sssessmonts. have. been, Sy jeted by #] 10 Assessors, and are pene in the see if aire of Asscssments for examiaati ‘by all "tro ih atre 4 om assessments include ail the ser te: places tsa paresis ef ind ts rae Serene or tirat avensa, one hundred fect rh ted en mits ty Sevensh siroet. All Persons, he above named nposed to cho same, oreither of shem, jostions, in writing sent shots obj: a ede, mente, and who are 0} jestod to to the and ‘at their office, No. 4 Hall of Ree within thirty days from the date of this notice, LLIAM GAGE, DODGE, § Assessors. ee Bureau of Assessments, Street ap fo March 1, 2688. PORATION NOTICE.PUBLIC NOTICE IS Cx yo iven, to the owner oF Qwners, ceoupant’ oF og: RE) ests ond i Jota, dmproved or unimproved ° wing assessmonts have ‘Yoon completed by thi duamern aed aro 1d in the of- ee of the Bureas of of Assessments for examination by all ‘per- interente fencing vacant lots e south ie of Twonty-el; sigh jetween id Madison a Avenues. The limits embraced by such assossment include ‘all the several houses an ue et yand, vacant lots pieces Sad parcals of land, situated on the fouth ido of Twouty- atreot, betwee Fiteh and A ff Persons, whose interests ‘above samed assesements, aud who wed. to tho same, oF dtber of them, are requested te their objecti wen Med the unders! ofice, Nov 4 Hull of within thisty daye tom hei the fer of this notice. CHA RLge 9 Sobor, CHARLES MoNIELL, 3 Saar Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, March . Assessors. TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. 7 fect throughout. All persons int nj ng thereto, are requested to present thi im writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the fay of Maxeh in Marcel inst. 19, 183. TASES FUREY, § NROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTME tractors. —Soaled proposals, endorsed sewer in Thirty-eighth street,” with the name Jerson oF persons making the same, and the date of its pro- ation, will he rocelved at the office of the Croton Aque- Teoe Department, nntil Monday, the 21st day of March, 1953, 10 width of w SaMaving obje Street Commissioner. _ at l2o’ , to build a sewer, with the necessary receiv- bi and ‘oulverts, in Thirty-eighth str sewer in Second avenue tos point about B+ feet qeateriy line of Third avenue, being in length about SH Te plan of the sewer and specifications for the build- ing fag of tbe senso, snd ail sshar.dnfartastion relating thereto, ean be obtained on application to the Water Purveyor, at this Prosident of the Croton Aqueduet Departuent, Rew York, March 9, 1 ROTON AQUEDUCT | DEPARTMEN ‘tractors.—Sealod proposals, endorsed wer in Bayard steesh, alse withthe name of the taime, and the date of its presentatio, at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Depar y, the 21st day of March, 1853, at 12 o'clock with the necessary receiving ba Bayard street, from the sewer in Orange ‘about 60 feet west of the westerly line of the Bow- ery, being in longth about 905 fect.” ‘The plan of th sewer st spectheations for the building of the same, and all otter Jaformation ralating thereto, con he obtained on application e Wat Purveyor, at 7 NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Departmont. roe aed notice is hat the following petitions ated in 0 flay opnce, four foot wide on th = mb tnd Faaln ted to Hleventh “avenue. we regulate and gras New York, March DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Publis hereb; sve been prose: ee, from Twenty-eignth to Tnirtloth, etree. fiag sidewalks in Forty-first street, th avenue, from Kighty-sixth to Ninety-sixth street. All ie aterested, cit objections ete, are requested st them, ii to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 19th March instant. __Mareh 9, 1853. gS FUREY, Street Commissioner QTREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORD: —s notice is lege § thor that the following tions have been presented in men :—To rovot curh and fect wido of easter! second to Forty. and fisg four street, from Broadway to Sixth @ four feet wide of Sidewalka in FourUr to 132d stroots, and also to repair carriage way. All persons interested, having Cota are requested to present ren am iwrtings ‘at his office, on or before of Mareh inst, "SAMES FUREY, Strect Co salelomee. Marob 10, 1853. 'TRET DEPARTMENT, No. 4 HALL OF RECORDS,— bite notice iv heroby given that the following resoia- tions bave been presented in the Board of Aldermen feneo the block ur ground bounded by mary. — ‘Thirty-fifth streets, and Fourth and Fifth fonee the block of ground bounded b; ‘Thirty-fourth streets, a. Fourth and eons interestad, hi Present them, ih writing, an or before the 20th day of ‘Mareh 10, 1853. JAMES ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HERE »; 10 the owner of owners, occupant oF o lots, improve: ti utter, of (Thiel f valk carveed gutter, Eighth to Ninth elude all ts 0 lots, f Forty-ninth street, Ninth avenee, Sad. on the east side of Ninth svenne, 100, foct ‘north an Forty-niuth street. AN” persone whose interests are affectod by the above named astonsmne aad whe are oppoted or either of them, to a, te tne same, 6 Roqueste their objections, in writing, to the un- devsigned, at their office Nol Hail et Record, Seithin thirty days trom the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES McNIELL, _ or of Assessments, Street Department, March Offiee, Bure: nn, 1853. RPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I8 HERR- Oirriiren te thworner ot owners, secupant ar occupants houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affee rh that the following assessments have been ¢ Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the ate a in- Bf Bizch avenue, 100 Tork north nad south of inetornth All persons, whose interests aro affeated. by the ‘named atsesrmonts, and who are to the same or aay of them, are Fequosted to prosent tole objections, ip to reigned, at thelr office, Hall of fs, within thirty days from the date of his inotle GHARLES J. DOI DODGE, § Asee CHARLES MoNTELL, ts, Street De} lee, Bureau ef Acsessm TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public on is reek riven, et ne following resolu- tions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen:—To ‘open thone parts of Sixty-socond street uot now opened by ors, law, or coded to the corporation; to open thove parte of Six- ty-frst street aot n ROW 0) lew ‘or ceded to the eorpo- gation; to epen #1 treet not now opcnod 0 CORPO the following pe- ‘pare four fect wide theeagh sid of from Thirty-second. to Thirty fourth atroet ve suid, avenue from Twenty cighth to Thirty: ret. All ms interested, having oljections are re to prevent them, ia writing, t his office, on or efore tho twa na TAME reby given, that the followi a Age, ae seer #0 walks, in Tonth avenue, from late, and, ton: 3 northerl; h “street, between Broadway an All persons intorested, having ol juested to present t! in writing, oe the fp office, on or hatoro the Zist day of March AMES FUREY, Street Commissionor. Bien a detrlened, ath jarob 11, 1853, Sra DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. To regulate | he lates Cae | ry P partment, Mach | Thirty thied fine 1 All 2 piece a ‘and parcels vot land, situate on both | Eighth to | Taghuon, Esa. can 1 Tiveion | fairs saan oF ag Public mg bm is heroby given, A the following peti- a 2 o of Aldermen: ed flag izece cofour feet i idewalke of Seaond avenne, from yy sighth to Fairey ours street. All porsons interest- shaatine ohio jection eto, are requested to present them, | rating to the undersign raigned, at bis office, on or before the JAMES FUREY, street Mazen 11, 1058, 74 Commissioner. 698 DOR, CHARLES x INIELL, 1 Qfigt Basson thncemnene ‘Seroet Depa mz, DEPARTMENT NO. 4 HALL OF RECORD be offia will Sees 7th,” at a reais aad TUREY, street het es Assessors. mont, March | building of the same, | lutions hi By resident of the Croton z mo t Department. Now York Maen 1803. bs HE COEMITTEE ON Coane og of Assistant Aldermen, will OF THE BOARD t to hear objections agai firm at the poet for regulating, | trading, de. Seoond avenue, bevween Ninety third and 128d Ftrecter on Wednesda} enday,, March 10, at oveloe ., im the City Lirary, ‘No. 12 City Hall. By orgere ot he he eoihmitice 5 6. BARKS: , WOODWARD, OTATION OF QUIT RENTS. — FINANCE DE: Corin i, Now Fork City, Maroh 7, 1883-—It is provided 8 ible 4, of the ordinance respecting the Siaking whenever ny person oF persons may desire to Sean fe corporation, it suail’ be: the ty of the Coliptrolier to calcaiasd such covarautation et the yate of aix per cent, and upon, the roduetion of evidenee that the same and ail arrears of rent jd into the treasury, i e duty of the Mayor and Clork to exc: el There are daily, ppolee: Hons for comm ate lots, where reserved rack, by Tetre'te. ocll and and the rule of who mbranoe; has been not of the orignal parcel ion, The counsel to the ration opinion that there is no legal objectio on ton separate commutation, unless there has been some special ar- Fangement between the former owners as to the payment of the quit rent, I have determined, therefore, to commute Aceording to the provisions of the above ordinanee, on re- tisfactory evidence that the amount to be paid for is not lots than the amount charged on, the m of land te be released by PRE or a the owners. Fi free he aon as I learn, less all the owne! he office of the ersons inter- raced by situati ‘ouch sida of Tenth stress, ue A, and First avenue. All persons, whose interests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are oppored to the same, or either of them, are reque: to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, a thelr office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days. from the date of this WILLIAM GAGE, GHARLES J. bobox, Assessors, CHARLES MéNIELL, Office, Bureau of Acsessments, Street Department, March CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT—T0 CONTRAC- tore—Sealed 18, ed Proposal for sower in avenue A alto with henaine of the persen oe peracal makin the same, 'and the date of it fice of the Croton A\ resentation, will be received duct Department until Monday, the 21st day of March, 188, at twelve ovelock M., to build sewer, with the necessary receiving basins and culverts avenue A, from the sewer in Sixteenth street to Fourteouth etreot, being in length about 503 feet, The plan of the sowor, and specifications for the bullding of the same, and all other information relating thereto, ean be obtained on application to the Water Purveyor, atti President of the Croton A New York, Murch 12, 1853, CROTON AQUEDUCT " DEPARTME yCON- tractors—Sealed proposals, endorsed “ Proposal for sower in Broome street,” also with the name of the person or persons making the samo, and the date of its presenta- tion, will be received ut the office of the Croton Aquednet Department until Monday, th day of March, 18 at relock M., to build ® suwer, with the necessary receiving i ing and culverte, in Broome stree! t, from the sewer at Columbia street to Eld et, being in length about 3,100 feet. The pla a spe fications for the all information relating theretor can be obtained on topleation’ to the Water Pur- veyor, at this office. (OLAS DEA President of the Croton. Pian Departuvont, w York, March TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given that the following pees been presented in the Board of Aldermen:—' flag four feet of sidewalks in Thirty-fourth street, "between Fourth and Sixth avenues; to fence vacant lots in block of ground bounded by Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth nd Fourth and Fifth avenues: to fence vacant lots in block of ground bounded Pe -third and Thirty-fourth streets and Fourth and Fifth avonucs. Also, the followihg resolution in the Board of Assistant Aldermen:—To In walk in Washington street, at the intersection ot street, north side. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are reese to present them, in writing, to the un- dorsigned, at bis office, on or before the 26th day of March instant. AMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. March 16, 1853. TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALLOF RECORDS. Sealed proposals will ie received af this office, unti turday, March 20, 1868, at 12 o'clock Mf. to, pave Second avenue, from Twenty-cighth to Forty-second streets, Speci- Aeationsto bo had oa application to tho Contract Clerk of this department. 16, 1853. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. STOLEN GOODS. FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, MARCH 16TH, 1853.—Owners are wanted for the following property, the First district police court:—One bundle of children clothing, (fine); also, at she Third district police court, viz.: two dreeset piece calico. GEORGE W. MATSELL, Chief of Police. March BLIC “ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers stroet.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and xt of kin of Mary Ann Wolff, late of the city of le woman, deceased, and who is alleged to hi ied in- fertater that T. shalt apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York, for letters of administration upon the estate of the raid intestate, on the 2d day of April next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon. ETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, March 2, 1: UPREME COURT, KINGS “COUNTY—WILLIAM R Brewster, guardian of Julia Brewster, » minor, againct William L. Bryan and Maria his wife. Summons for relicf. (Com. not served.) To the above named You are by summoned and required to answer the complaint in ‘tion, which was filed in the offi if theclerk of the ty of Kings, at the City Hall, in off Brooklyn, st h day of Feb- ‘the said ruary, a complaint on the street, city of New York, w York, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, excla- sive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the said re within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action w 1 apply to the court for the relief demanded in the ompl JONES & LYONS, P! rhe} opted t Wobruasy 12, 1863. N. Plaats Wall ane ___ AGENCY. NY®#,4,00; SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION MER- chants, Valparaiso. WILLIAM F. RYE. F. 4, RIOHARDSON. AVGUSTUS LOMEARD, Reference. i Alot) & Co, Homenwas Fanawa~Meserh, Cotwine Bro. & Go, Garrivon @ Frets, ‘Wm. Noloon & Co. Livrnroor—Mesere. Bowman, Grinnell & Ce., William . K. Colline & Co., Geodbue & Co., c. Messrs, John Henderson & Co., Thomae J. Hand & Co., White and Elder. San Fuawersco—Messrs. Flint, Peabody & Co., Hussey, Bond & Hale, Dos J. HL * Bosror—| & oo (ee Sart1aco—Hor x a180—M AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WAN TED.— Ladi entlemen having any elothing, furniture, oe om the subserfber, Ladies attend: COHEN, No. 66 Elm street, AND press WANTED.—LADIES tlemon having any to dispose of, can reeelve a sending to the neree or’ letter by port. judeon street, and 52 West Broadway. Tiadien attended by Mra. Cohen. Oe OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED are Len lapesad Oe cea Cot an into eash, obtain a fnir priee oF the 6 ber at bis temps or Hirota the Post it office. " L. LDORF, No. aa ges etreet. N. B.—Ladies stiendea to by Mrs. Dusseldo: NEW PUBLICATIONS, —A PHYSICAL, STATISTICAL AND dievcription of that country, by P. do & J. Bandry, editors and a yall the booksellers of France sot ¢ first part: Physical rash ans One large volume in Svo of moro LOTHI and and i " ising tho m vaateerei and cn , the statistic: nor, will be a het sham 1 50 “per do — 7 will Nate pravas, ~ WM. Hl. UNDERHILL, 699 Broome street, 20. 000 =2; OLD STYLE JUG8.& RCHIEDAM GIN FO FoR the city; * for sana oasen of 8 of Sah iedam ) BARRELS OF ORT ae ad A ad Ait. | bln stout adel phi Du Ph ( CASKS MU ™ ry ay ‘Ss AEE B BARCL, PEI 5 100 kins & Co.’s and Robert B. be wanCiA in pints and quarts, grape leaf, ‘Mame? Reet ee pint od Haram Sx rer le by PRES ri 7 MBERS, Importers, 900 Broad. adway. % to ¢ Broadway, and ox- POUL MBENS. whe’ omive to ith many of the best houses in Europe, aro article for less money t! any lealors in all es of wines, brandies and irae. ject to debenture, in Aesorted pac price, ‘Buyere are tequeaied to et marke =— ASTROLOGY, mayb aya) ED a cess the fature, Cet IN EWROPE FOR HER has arrived, and will leet to all those | pina & ce Luanne oe BROADWAY, IMPORTERS nog mold in bond, eq! maneee. ITAE NEW YOR YORE | HRPOOL ONITED STATE: STATES pan og ships comprising this e, are the tract, expressly for Ps boon taken in’ thett oon. Ftructe hele enging nure strength and spec ons for wallog fod and their accommodations for passengers aro wnod (or ‘rive of pass from New Yerk to Liverpool, in first cabin, = in secs x ond sabia, $70. Exclusive use of cee size stats e bee aoe to New Tork, $0) onk an o n experienced surgoo to each al No berths mene > OPOSED DATES OF BAILING. From New York. From Liverpool. Saturday, March 19. 1858. Wednesday, March 9. , . 1853 Do. "April 2. Do. Mareh 2 b Do. 30. Do. 4 Do. s B Do, * i Do. a B. Do. ~* 9. Do. i 8. Do. ~* 6 Do. “ 8... Do. (3 Do. ET Ww Do. 7 | es Do. i b Do, 5. 2 Do. wv. rr Do. 2 7 B... Do. 5. « 2»... Do. 3. md a... a x For Hee or passage, Dee. ARD K: CO ou No, 86 Wall st, N. ing Arms Yard, London, foie Pa Havre. Rue Notre Dame des Of these al ips will not be neotente¥ie for m apocie, jewelry, prea wmelais, nless d ‘the’ ‘val eo a there: of therein expressed. ACKETS TO HAVRE-SECOND LINE—THE FOL- lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the Ist of each mont! ‘From New York, From Havre. Pa ST. DENIS, » 1 feb, It tons burthen, June 16. Alone Follansnee master, a hip ST. 1COLAS Moh 16. be ey i 0 Nov. ‘New ship dep, cmasiar, April 6, 1400 tons _burthen, ‘Aug, 16. R. Deo. 16, Ship WILLIAM nTELt, May 16. ) 1,200 tons burthen, Sept. 16 ster, Deo. ‘They are all first class New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and eonventonce of and commanded by men of experience in the ‘he prioe of passage is $100, without wines or liquors, us to tho subsoFibers will be forwarded fros from any charges bnt shee, actually incurred BOYD & HINC! }, 164 Pearl NUE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STBAM ship Company intend sailing their favorite steamships City of Gia City of Man City of Glasgow. ‘hureday, March 31. jaturi rill 23, 1s ay 14. FROM LIVERPOOL, City of Glasgow. Wednesday, April 20. City of Manchester May 13. n, $90, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms). A limited supply’ of third lees passengers will be taken, gnd found with comfortably cooked provisions, for $20. Liverpool | om Liverpool ‘wishing to bring ous theie’ tienda, ane obtain sere f passage, and drafts on the Bank of Troland, in from £1 sterling qypwards, Handbills can be had’ at fice of 'HOMAS RICHARDSON, Agent, 41 Exchange plate, TEAMSHIP, HERMANN, N.) commander, will sail for JNITED STATES MAIL Edward Higgins, (U.S. Bremen, Seneliniess Southampton, on Saturday, March 26th, from pier No. $ North river, at 12 o’cloo| Price of porec— n first cabin, main saloon, see vee 8120 | In first cabin, lower saloon Are (a In second cabin, An experienced p.. Aillctters must pass through the P sole delivered in Havre and London. For pasai & or i fel ne ly to aa SAND & RIEKA, Agents, ‘of uth street. OR BERMUDA AND ST. THOMAS—TIE STRAM- hip Merlin, Captain Cronan, will sail on Thursday, ‘April 7¢ Passage Money to Bermuda. 0 St. Thoma: “Appiy to Be ¢ to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Gi sti BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— The Glasgow aad New, York Steamship Company's new | /ASGOW,, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power,) Robort Crnie, r, will sail from Glasgow, on Feb wd, and will lonve New York for Ginsgow, on Se: turd: han 25th, a8 12 o'olock, at noon. First cab ( 5 , ’8 feos include: 4 ‘J. MeSYMON, 38 Broa apart [UNITED STATES MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, | connecting with the Pacific Mail Steamship, Company, at United States Mail—Only through fail Line for California and Oregon, via As- inwall and Panama, Greatly reduced prices. The splen- lid new and double engine Unites States mail steamship ILLINOIS, 2,500 tons burthen, H Hartstene, U. 8. N., om nee will sail Monday, M ‘Mare 21s at o'clock, P. M., pier foot Warren street, North au steamahip Col Com) in rei Wednesday, ie Paalte Hau Panama to San Fronciice inside et, 1 steamers on the Pacitic fom 2 to 2 modutions are only equalled by peeieetuert hey Stephens. fforts will be spared on the part of the com: panies to pthets thoir 2 days, beating: Rig other her acoom- days, and Pasengers through with expedition, comfort, and Passengers will be tanten at the rail- aeieannten Transit of the Isthmus at neat expense. jons securing throu, pateace ‘nited tes mail at rs from Now have board the mail fees fare get Panama to San Francisco on F freiz! e MTARLES A. a WHITNEY. a th he voftiee of t 177 West street, corner of _—_—_—_— ee Fs VESSEL—DESPATCH LINE FOR AUSTRALIA. —The very fast sailing and fuverite packet ship FLO. RIDA, Ni /w rapid! at Pier 16, Eeat river, for Port Philip, "Ant trelgut. for thne ship must be before Sati nat. Shippers will please hand in their bills ane a clear their goods As soon a8 they complete their en, ts. Shippers will tear in mind thae the ‘enels of this Tine ‘all nond passengers, consequently proceed direct, without page, landing their caTRbea aE the tho onriiert possible & CO., 4 Wall stro AUSTRALIAN JOINT STOCK PACKET COMPANY — Stockholders who were not went at the ee a Monday evening, convened at ‘the Apollo Shad ° | nvenue, Brooklya, and others, wishing’ to avold evils practised upon passengers in this ct oa i ir Fesponsible adventurers, and securing comfort | entment, wich plenty and ood fare on the voyaze, | that another meeting will be held, at the samo | 34 o'clock, this evenin| - to purchase of a ship which t Roberts, has selected for them. TI and other particulars, may be obtained, during, tho day applying to Ca the fice of hue ‘agente, South street, up vs WANCOCKS, Chairman. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-W United States Mail Line.—Th rite and tps aS | steamer SOUTHERNER, W. er commander, will Tears pier, No. 4 North river, on We Mareh 16, at 4 o'clock precisely. For freight, ay (fi board, where all bille of nana’ wil We And for passage at the office of FF TLE: & CO., 48 South street. Through ekets fet Florida, oe ellen }—te eke . $31; Pilatka, $33. Foust SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES li The new and splendid steamship ALA- BAMA, a D. "Ludlow, captain, wae leave on Ny i h ig, 1853, at 4 o'clock, P. from pier No. oreh Apply to SAMUEL Le MITCHILL 10s Beout avast The FLORI 8. Woodhall, eaptain, on’ Saturday, March 2, 1858 ates. epoeds tieenatie peemsiacenn on fare, these ships have no euperior on the ovean. EXPRESS AGENCIES. Re OSCE TOCCEC CETTE, ERFORD'S CALIFORNIA, OREGON AND SOUTH ‘American Express will go by steamship, Ilinots, 0 ay. the magnificent steamer Golden Gate, through int days, in charge of sy destination. Shippe deliveey, with inveleee, by an ling at Custom ds ready for ‘aturday next, in order for cord- House, in water proof condition, not exeeoding 5h cubic feet or 125 ths. in welzht. Small Parcels received G11 P.M, day of aniling, | Passage eonred at lowest rates at our office, No. 2 Astor Hons Dill, and drafts collected asusual. BERFORD & Mo.” MERICAN FLUID MAGNESIA.—THE SAFEST AND best aperient for females and children, very agreeable to the taster purifying to the blood, and is hott dsuble the | strength and half he price of the English proparation. In | bottles at Be. To be had at Ring's, 192 Broadwa: Sands, Fulton street; Leroy, Broadway: tnd all respectable druggists, HOLBROOKE, MA © office, 157 Broadway. QANCA TIN—FROM STORE AND TO ARRIVE.—FOR Bettie THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 645; CUR- tain rises at7 o’elook. ir. Stevens . Mr. Hamilton MP The Bottle tmp. Mr Seymour Chamberlain, ..Mr. Lucreti: . March 16, wilt be pert ribs aaa Y WIVES OF Wie eo ir John Falsta Nie. Burto «Mr. Placide | Mr. Norton Bardoiph;°.2.! Mp. Russell Mr. Levere Corporal Nin, Simple... .... Mr. Parsloe cMrs, Skerrett eer ATION AL, THEATRE, ger AM STREET.—DOORS open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening, March 16, will be Performed MED DRUNKARD. Tight Rope Evolutions, oF Icon Jave MONSIEUE DECHALUMEAUX. 7. CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR CHATHAM uet, 25 @ arc ING, will be performed Y TO PAY OLD DEBTS. Sir Giles, mae J. x Scott | M ty Mr. Robinson THE FAM Delph. Er. Robin Miss Mitchell Bes ‘UMS AMERICAN MUSEUM, — ng. wt 736 olslock, for the third week, the gor. a8 rien ry facies BLEEDS TEART NEVER WON FAIR CAD 1i, Master Jerome, &e. WEDNESDAY BD, as wall'as PATS Slelock, BEVEDEARD fered rig Baenare rRoam, aes ler, the Living Animals, Ke., aro to be seen at all hours. ion to the whole Muscum, Entertainments, é¢,, 25 i; Parquet and First Baleony, 1234 conte extra. HRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE Grand street. ; Open every night during the week, under the sole direotion and personal supervision of K. P. C whose concerte in this sity, for the past az years, ave be Fecelved with favor by highly respectable and fashionable audiences, Mekets, 25 cents. Doors open at 634; to eom- On Saturday next, 19, annual benefit ‘orter, On and after Monday, April’ 4, Concert will at 8 oFcloe! tence at7! of W. A. LLUSTRATED ndon, with the day afternoon, at Descriptions bj merely, M. D. P if Price reduced to only 25 vents, ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF —Special Notice.—A place adapted for this utiful entertainment has at length been se- is about undergoing the alteration requisite for its presentation, due notice WENS’ M tale at the lowest S oe PICTON BISHOP, 23 Maidon lane. ILLIARD TABLES.—WE CALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to the splendid stock we have on hand, made to enit any vize room. Gentlemen wishing to purchase for themselves or friends can be supplied on the shortest no- tive by calling at our w SESEOUTAE, | Ann street. TH & DECKER. EPOT OF CORNELIUS’ SOLAR AND FLUID amps, girandoles, candelabras, as fixtures, chandeliers of rich ormiuln finish; also, ivory table cutlery, silver plated on altate table castors, baskets, table sud dessert forks; tabl tea spoons $3 to $9 per MORGAN, Iod William street, between Fulton and posite the chureh, ID YOU EVER CALL AT SMITH & SIAW'S, 183 Washington strect, one door above Dey street, ‘in brooms, pails, brushes, wood. and willow ware, ‘adles, and chairs, American manu r dozen, will bear sugraving. nn, op- ne, sewine India ‘0 and three ply, hay offer a8 lo purchased any where in this city. Give us a call. IRESH SALMON—JUST hee AG LA Seat FOR SALE cheap, & small lot of fine fresh salm M. ROGERS & CO., a Fulton Market. OLP LEAF—GOLD LEAF.—TWO BOYS WANTED, BE O1 Cliff street, Those who understand the trade p ferred. | Extra, usual and pale gold, of good quality, always on hand, and dentists’ gold and tin foil. | THOS. THOMAS, 91 Cliff street. | RON BEDSTEAD AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS spring and pure hair mattresses, cornic trimmings, paper halls marble steamboat upholstery wort’ attended to with despat W. BROWN, #2 Chambers street. ETALLIC RUBBER GOODS.—UNION INDIA RUB- ber Company, wax bas 19 N Nason a street, year’s pai preservers,_ pillows, air Pauling, cairingo cloth, plauo covers, surg fentarialey ae Goo a le js Compan; ny warran toc 0 stand an! elim: “i es 7 M. WILSON, Prosident. F.M. Suxvann, Treasurer: and 8 i NOtcE THOMAS, BROTHERS, FROM PARIS, SOLR | manufacturers of carton piorre, 148 Wooster street, call | the attention of architects and builders to their invaluable stock of carton pierre. They always have on hand a great assortment of dosigns for interior decorations of saloons, | parlors, &c., &c., a great variety of hosaces, interior and o: terior, trusses, friezos, caps, columns, pilastors, ce. ALM TREE AND OTHER EQUATORIAL, Woops’ | 33 Broadway, third floor, RINTING INK OF EVERY DE ‘38 Rose street, New York.—JOI constantly manufacturing, and has aly variety,of printing ink, froin the finest. blie news ink, which be warrants cqual to any ever manufactu red, and at as low prices as can be sold by any regular manufacturer. Orders forwarded by railroad or steamboat to any part of the country, dressing « note to me at & Rose atrect, New York: is printed with my news ink; agreatinany other this ety, PBsladetphia: Be Baltinore, New Oricans, aud other ities aud towne in the States, BOLD’ RINES DE FOIE jourg and Paris, ly put ap in tin D & BROTHERS, 73 Greenwich strect, and 4 Broadway. OS DEPENDENT OPPOSITION LINE FOR CALIFOR. Bin, at a great reduction in prico—The now, saitfag steamehip UNCLE SAM, (200 tone) Witt Ham A; Mills) commander, will sail for “Aspinwall on Mon- 2P. M. jer No. 3 North river. The Sam has established the character of being the fastest e route, having, on her two former, voyag titors from two to five days, peaboat, and accommodation perior to other sti pared on the part of her ownors or officers to the pa Dae through with expedition, comfort and 'y. For freight pan age at xtromely iow rates, ap- nly to UNE, MILLS, Agent, 51 Cortlandt ate EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP line, Seth to San Francizeo, via Aspinwall and Panama, at ren ly reduced rates.—No detention on the Isthm ‘he new and fast side-whcel double engine steam- Hip UNION. L500 tone, Richard Adame, commander will leave New York for Aspinwall, Navy Bay, from pier No. 4 North river, on Tuesday, Sth April, ut tliree o'clock P. M. preeizely, c ting with the new and magnificent sid wheel doub) eamship CORTES, 1,800 tons, Thoma: B. Crop) jer, commander, which steamer will be in readi: ners at to recoi immediately for San ventilation of the Cc the Union’s passengers, and ee! Ye ‘acifie const,) is unsurpassed. Every exertion will be made on the partof the line to on: comfort, expedition, and safety. Passengers will be led on the wharf at iy inwall, taking the Panama nd are cautioned that tickets for his ine aro only at 26 Bre day, DAVIS, BROOKS Agents. A mai tn og do qe at the Seeve oa Bord Se Stat Postage law, for the conven: the public, AUSIRALIAN STEAMSHIP, COMPANY —FOR, PORT Philip, Melbourne, and’ Srdney, Australia.—-The mag- Difleont new eteamshi DEN 3.000 tons barthen, , commander, Ae aocmeiteeg for tae cans te 7 or about the ptt May. This steamship is of the Tie and strength, and i Z,vay saual to the Colllne line of ate and it Miaved “will prove, ¢ be the fastest is the world. Her sccommodatior a0 Firat olass, ladies ; second olass, yw open, For freight AUSTRALIA PACKET 1 LINE—FOR pone PHILIP, mer ereees be —The rt Es! Cia a ed trey. th rine Hy ‘io Cy ‘out im a most su jor mauner, prestly for paseen he acoommodats tious for’ comfort get the wet" expense will be spa to thone her in this | bus and Peytona, the superiority of which is to the publi zo oF freight, apply | © to PELLETIER, Proprietor, 98 | Hest ce Orermagn Oruner, Con ees, 28 $0 South street; or ov board, pier IT Kast river, foot of UazRAET A. —PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK —The nearly new and beautiful oi per bark ourdon, ae AES burthei ine Ju Thos. and | jow in port; | known ex- vy the ay known jelbourne, Port Phill tually. The Orogon is the only Pesrenbedvertiond for next month. well ventilated, and ft most com: eis euMciont to add: thas will Le provisioned in Ghe aameliverei manner as her pred censors. The Pioneer Line was the frst and has been the only regnlar line. ‘The object of the proprietors is to establis! on, permanent basis. and thoy deem it necessary to teats that nome of their verse! beon obliged to stop at a port for eupplice, nor has ere, bean, word, of Complaing inet them. Rate $235; frat cabin, second cabin, perth, B12); ingle @ ery thing provide ded ¢ ship, noe rT ‘third will secure a pas for which ear! yn Terecomm ied, to R. MERON, or pit od 16 Wall street! xi TEAMER FOR AUSTRALIA, VIA THE ISTHMUS OF ) Pawama.—Tho mubetantialsieamship UNICORN, Cnpt. By Seneca ale erty park ae OS toe the earl ° Fs oy, New South Wales uler steam and canvens.” She vill a limited gumber of rat and second eable rs, no san leave Naw York as ate nsby steamers of tit Harel ter ae ton the ones ited te Tals opportunity. ia ° HOWLAND & ASPIS WAL. “sing eM agate OR ainsi Ti 23D OF MARCH.—THE A. 1 CLI pe HOMAS, Captain Morrelt, rin positively he desp be ov" firet and ERMA ‘caver For small yey ir. LCHEN, or DEPPE! &A sma. NN ebOwres, EW Pte Pen _ATEAWSIIP COMPA. ny,—For Mobile, sto; _ it qe! Yieamanip BLA re WHutton , Robert W. Shuteldt Robert W. Shufeldt he aveamerB sok, Warrice will sail jarch 25th, w , procialy, from yn street, North river, Teight taken for New Orleant at Be. por cubie toot. "coda 0 L. M & Co., Mobile, will be ao free No frei ht dkon to Havana but * v0 for Havana must pro. CROCAERON & CO., 31 Broadway. FOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND.— United States vi steamship. panes bs ¥ mee ee or fateh opty Sr aS '& PLEASANTS, 69 Front street, eporta petore Leavis owe PIVINGSTON, For, OR HOW CASES.7A LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANT. on hand, and made to order ia the neatost styles. nt Institute, 659 Broadway.- — Now opel eollection of Pharonic and Ptolemal remain: et imported direct from Egypt, and formed by Dr. Abbott, da- | Ting a residence of upwards of twenty yoarsin the East. Ad- | mission 50 cents; children half price. “Catalogues for sale in | the rooms, Open during the day and evening. CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED TAKE LEA invite the attention of the public to the very va collection of Egyptian antiquities collected by during a residence of twenty years in | exhibition in the Stuyvesant Institn havo seen the collection in. ayy hey well know the Bigs opinion entertained of it t as and also by Egyptian solars in Europe. The collection is acknowledged to be far more extensive and lnteresting Shan an those of the Royal Museums i lation that such wonderful | habits of tho ancient Exypti vE TO ble ir. Abbott sy)t, and placed on ‘Phe undersicned existing, except ject of congratu- cee of the arty and extending to a period of two ‘housand years before the Christian er: thom 1d be made wc- cessible to the people of this country. ona. M. Wainwright, D.D., Hteury Cl ne ney, Je, Robert B. Minturn, Chas. R. Dezen, Robert Lenox Kennedy, Howard Cershy, George William Curtis; Sidney 4 oh H. Champlin, M.D. ARLES THE FIRST, BY THE GREAT This celebrated historical picture—tho most famous Work of the groatest painter of actual life and mature that $Yer ved—is now ov oxhibition at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway. Admission 25 ecnts, 10 SINGERS AND DANCER NORINI ELIZA Tint has sugaged. the Society, Lvrary rooms. S18 dn which t Tickets o give permanent concerts. ‘Sho wants five excelle ts, 2 e to whom good salaries will be given, with the b security. A first rate prima donna, teuor, basso, comic r ‘a eae janseust ments by a] noria ELIZA VALENTIN, .330 Fourth street, near Wercor: MUSEMENTS IN BALTIMORE.—THE BALTIMORE Lyceum having recently undorgone extensive altera- Uions and improvements, the boxes and parquet redecorated the senta muperbly cushioned: &e., is ono of the laces of amusement in the country. It is nightly dited by the elite and beauty of the Monumental City to witness “Owens’ Novel Entertainment of Alpine Rambles, and Ascont of Mont Blanc,” which clones the pre- sent we Proprietors of first class entertainments de- sirous of x pices ESTIMONIAL TO MR. GEO. W, VESEY WILL TAKE place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Friday evening, M. ‘Tickets can be obtained of Win. Hall Broadway: W. A. Archer, 270 Greenwich strest: John Mills, 18 Beaver strect; and W. Lezgett, 119 Canal street; Patten’s Hotel, corner of Greenwich and Warren streets; and at Niblo's Garden. POAMATE —BURTON DRAMATIC Gothie Mali, 816 Broadway. Indies and Fentlonien, will be taken, T care of Maj. Parker. a ag hl evenin be _performed:— VIRGINIA IRISH TUTOR, a SrAGE STRUCK CLERK. Two lady | amateurs are wan 0 THEATRICALS.—W. R. FISH, theatrical and’ characteristic wig maker, street, four doors from Broadway. Amateur attended.” Wigs lent on ‘hire for private parties and fancy Gress hails, N. D.—Any style of theatrical wig made oa four hours notice dimmediately. By or (FROM LO? 559 Pearl rformances fr Patticntay attention pald to erdors rocelved, for ths World's Fair, B. K. PEEDLES, No. 124 Grand street, three doors east of roadway. | cP RS Crane: OFF, IN CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVING. —The subscribers ofter their entire stock, consisting in art of curtain materials of every description, lace and mus- fin’ curtains, window cornices nad hh everything in the upholstery Tine, wi low ‘coxt. Persons 0 well to call, ax thoy will seldom pprehasing the ab . & R. DAVIES, Upholsterers, about purchasin have an opportunit; they are now offers 200 "Bowery. 10 OWNERS OF STF.AMBOATS, Life Preserver, is the hert, safest and cheapest of an: now in use, and just the thing’ required by the late law o! gress. Call and see "EVERTS & CURT OU WANT A FILTER!—LOOK AT TIE WATER yon daily ure, and yon will seo it full of dict, animal Guise, &c. You cannot do better than uvo the Porous Glas Filter, sold at 316 Broadway, for $1 Fecommended by those who have use it. NDIANS PLUCK THE HAIR Graham's Onguent does exactly the roverse, for it for OM THE FACE. a whiskers and moustaches to grow strong and inxuriant in | six weeks, without stain or injury to the sk to the fountain head, the roots.” $1 por bottiv, Part of the country. . GRA! ing at once sent to auy TRAVELLERS’ aun. AND AMBOY RAILROAD 10, (PIULADEL, o. North river.—T wi daily, a .M.—Accommodation line, oe Potter to South Aimboy, ‘a: Borden” town, sae. Speen R. Steckton to Philadotphia, ine, at iM. it John Pe rare—92. 5 ter to » ey direct to Car four hours, caren 8a Returning, A.M. and 2P.M. os hid OR ALBANY—FARE $1.—Al,BANY AND NB&W ‘York Inland Rovte Railroad.—fwo sally exprow trains, at 9 A.M. and 3.45 P.M., conaectine at Albany with eentral lines of railroads, North and West, from tie new depot, corner of White, ‘Elm, and Contre ‘atrocta, whe icketgean be procurid, and bagcace shocked for Syraouse, Rochestor rud Bult: ved at Broome and Bo aré—through im leave Phi Adelphia at 7 Vs yer TRAINS DAILY FROM | eet. fur Albany and 1 | a8 trai, 6 A.M.—through in jour connooting qithratae reaching Bolfalo or Montceal at 6 o'slovk pane | "Mail 8AM. Through way train st 1 P.M Express ‘tata 5 P.M. Agcommodation tre gere tal Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Pour: wel strost, at 734 A. M., for Po wt Albany, stopping wt all way 9 DMUND PRBS MM, Suporin 1 TORE AND PINLADELPHTA—DIRECT, UNT States Mail ani Hixprons Line four Now Jersey Inilrond, via Sernay Ci York, foot of Cortiandt strost, at Fare in th Sx mas Rovtone Mand Charlestoa—throws’ Nokst carried, in the 5 A. ‘om New York. en ma mit r} and Sig P.M. with “Dadgage crow the YACK AND TARRYTOW will, from this dnte, runia connection with the 8 A. M., 1P. Hund 4 P.M.’ teaids from New York: also witht leaving Tarrytowa at7 38, 13 2.0 until further no- SMITH. Proprietor. EAM FERRYBOAT a EW YORK AND MONTREAL ‘York to Burlington, treal, and intermediate town the New York and N way. Express trains losve até A. M. and 3 checked through. TE by railroad ste Hip every saree at of lading reduced. RAILROAD. — aezagse nea from aoe me low pit eases of the skin, chest, aad wervous #y>te Broadway. R. RALPH'S orem E HOURS, PROM 9 TO 12 \. M and 6 to + Sunday exeeptod, ab No, 43 Moustou street, near Woe he siete a wih R. COOPER: 1 DUANE STREET, KLTW © ham and Williain ser: ayibe cournited as his atioe, from7 A.M too Me. Dr. ae regularly edaonted phy? sician and surgeon, ‘OLLOWAY’S O1 NT: MENTAND Pit 13 WAY, bad log after, overy other remedy falled.--Joim Ba tf mI of B Buenos Ayres, states in a lc(tor to Profesor i dated Sept, 11th, 1th atloman of this place hurt hie instop somo time a, into a wound, and the same gradually eprend from the foot to the knee; he was under attendance of ative doctor for m remedies had no qood effect whatove: it advisable to have recourse to Holloway's Ointment Pills, which have effected a perfegt euro of his la now enjoys the best of healt! by all the Hendere of medicine throughout the British emi a U States, at 3734 cents, 88 conti Wholesale, at Mr. JOSEPH HORSE at,the proprictor’s, 244 Strand, Londen 1 by thon in tho nid per ho; Maiden lane, ang, fe goods as low as | DAVIS'S METALLIC | . Recollect it is highly | R. WARD'S GREAT REMEDIFS COMPRISE THB { seowmesated saperionce of all the celebrated men of ery age who have practise sic. Price, severally, | etch; puaranteed co dare the’ divense tor whieh 1 sexesnee | men Persons, however afficted, can” immcdiatel y Bro: cure from Dre Ward the propor remedy for their sional advice ai gratis, and no other charge imple, specie, chroale, aoa of the worst sores He possesses every remedy for the al ottles, and for use, with cloar and ‘They comprise some of the best gifts of ire of disease. Seroful: glands | id aint we, and white swellin: Vard’s special taligted portion ofthe community are re: the trae knowledge of this matter as they ‘vould rit for Hidden are All other diseases besides those mentioned treated ander His thauks are tondered for the liberal patronage extended to him. Cortitientes of cures and skill can be ox ined at his office, No. 50 strect, exactly ast of Broadway, where he oan ‘hee caw ve consulted i ae es required iu the cas i jes required in the case, w: be religiously attended tu. Pay me YGIASTIKA.—A for EEDY A AND CERTAIN CURR tinable ‘pedielace Ties the bends of the necklace are bed the mode MA 8p) ches The noties or abe publie le mots terafore, ‘& quack medietve, but toe medica mt recommended hy one of the most emi: nent ofthe culiarly powerful in act ‘lrectly ‘upon ah divonsed er excited ‘sceo! at the close ef thi the same, receive back Shei SECHUSENER &| & 'LDE. NERS Boaver street. ‘Testmon fo heraby certify. shat the gomporition ¢¢ the inedicated necklace ofr ol by Schatinar & Mald of snok a nature as to unfaili: ly. duee a rt ; faetory results, ux ie Usuidi3 i gn. 0.286 Henry trot, For sale hy Beaver sirvots Prise URE VEGETABLE ae MORSE’S IN rating Cordial.—Nervous diseases annihilated by vigorating Elixir or Cor compoundor of thi ative predicved, it h dive, b wn aM opposition, con der and sdmiration, aud now stands, by science, aswell ae by the verdict of the public, all medicines yet invented for the cure of nervous diseases, coal and general weakness, and all the various disorders of ‘he head, the stomach and’ the vital system, which impede te functions or impair the powers of the auimal machinery. s basis iva POWERFUL ORIENTAL HEnD, unknown to the ed world until introduced by Dr. Me a few years ago. This voxotable produc: ix resorted to by the native tribes on both sides of the Red Sea, and by the Bedouin Arabs (the longest lived an mort active of human rac Simoes usiversally. In fact, acoo is not more gencrally used ih this country than is crful plant in Arabia Petrea and Arabia Polix, barbarians of there reat having no knowledgo of re unable to extract concentrate thi Lerb, or to give them @ Adapted to give thelr purereiog fall effect. This, then three years, was et of unremitting series of ex. periments, performed in the laboratory of Dr. Morse, with the finest ‘app: on this side of tho Atiantic. The re- eult ie MIGHTY TRIUMPH IN MEDICINE, The peviqretne Elixir or Cordial not only relieves, but actually minates all nervous diseases, by romoring il ding 4 fortifying the absolutely lnyuinerable to a relapse is t modifications a: the Rae pen and the score iy and gives tone and regul aud bowels COMMUNICATES VITAL ENERGY to evory relaxed organ, and imparts 8 degree of musenlar rtrengt & capacity to endure fatigue, whether bodtl or mental, th ly astonishing. The flaccid flosh and musclos ite infuetbe, thy ‘aetitatace ant AU other tonics and stimu- pet Wis the poculiarity of Professor 4 Invigorating Elixir to “operate unspont,”’ The influ itexerte fv uniform and perpetual. THE MEDICAL JOURKALS have Dot in & sing tance that has been authenticated ven their eva ae ii ted radical cures, fer and their condition pronow a. im less by medic Ui uers of bigh professional charac Prevared by M. MORSE, MD. 'D.- and for sale by CHARLES HAkiNG, General Agen ion’ ‘Broadway, jew York, to ‘AP 28 Washington street, noer, ‘ashingto , eid Dlisy & Havens Worcos an. ‘and cities, as eaversivedt eentrated, in pint bottlos, with the once Told ae $3'por hotties 6 for $3 AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY THEATRE Y. A. MARSHALL, 8018 Leesee.— ors Opes at 6) 100% Wednesday evening, March SP abe First? Mrs, Militant, Smart nena, March 5, positively Inet perforia- * ie eaters OF THE ttkonemwr. ‘ H. Sontag | Suipice,.... Signor tfally informed, a sasereet eee Place ten nd Phileetpbia om u * ako ise cit be nz, Douinetti"s grand ri ay, forme: y We LeCTA DI i. MMERMOOR, reday. will be gold the seats: also be the evening of performanc TA GARDEN.. HIB BSTABLISHMENY, Prt 1d, for respeot performances on the teers eee ew ladle povae! MOORE, THEATRE, BRO. Se ened Broome strect.—Doors open ai sige tog reas “ALLA! cK K" S Benefit of Mrs. Blake. AnRTED LiF L 1 NEAR ux JonrRese,”” £0, s geanet te equaled ply Fan iskor, The ente rated eo! M wy bana aa 7 cise WY) i: aia om. Been Be informed that the afteraoon ae Di boermnek Sal vg OF hethear pegs , NO) 30:BROABS Chines Buildi eek of the Bacon Seri ‘lose of the First 6 unrivalles ri ince of ‘ims tt his. ths to the New York public for ¢! ine nenve patronage seatoeed upon him during the past tw: an nounces that he will reve his fret naan on te 19th for a short time only, in order to alter, perfeet, and deeora: anew saloon, dire over his present one, tad a Third Series of magnificent experiments, on, that will eelips ide species of magie heretefore nted to the American lie, and which have won fox of Europe, Professor Melice ‘and gerties Her WeaND DIABL BRIE with enthurinstie approtation, «The attraction fox (periment of this the thirteenth) week will be replete with martling, an brilliant ILLUSIONS OF TIE BLACK ART, together with the mysterisueand serine E ormances commence at 7 room at 8. Admission, jock, and on conte; ebildre 4 C The performane IRCUS_NEW YORK AMPIITHEATRE, 37 _BOW- -—Third appearance of the French Equestrian Troupe, Madame Tourniaire, Mile. Jose ephiney Mile. Lonise, Mons, Tourni '# will consist of the grand Manege Act, b: nd Parisian Equostrianism, by MJ do. Rivers and Family, in Le Stat Madame T Mr. Charles Clown SasiOt a eee ei bth aa METRopourTaN bie ety GRAND CONCER, NATIONAL GUARD BAND, On Sarunpay Evexine, MARCH 19. OGRAMME, PANT I.—(ORCHESTRA.) Overture—Die Felsenmiihle. Solo—Bassoon, by Heer Elt: Bedford Waltse Romance (from “ Léciair’) Duct—" Norma,” Cornet Naute Voléc Quadrilles, 1 2 3. 4 6. Deniers Leader... Tickets, DE VALENTINE'S HNTERTAINMENTS OWING TO some misunderstanding by the proprietor ot to pel, - in previously renting it to other parties, Dr, tine'e ex: tertainment® will Le discontinue | until farther notie : Anca oe PILGRIMAGE TO (JERUSALEM AND \¢ Goorama, i adj and continued every evening, Painted fro sibentie rae: ii ad. the it, ir. an ext Se eee wate setae expeiody fee oe eae Mr, B. wild explain the pait Picture movesat 7: be on Wednesday aud ns, at 3 0" mission, 50 cents; FH, SEXMOUR, OF THE BOWERY. shee guaved ne RE- + spectfully informe his friend $has h Meerrey or oe eee te N ‘i y ieee ace tase joors west 0! ¢ Bowery, whore he kee const on hand ion” of theatrionie mnequerede, and fancy ball dresses, racterirtic, and designed from the LANNAY’S FIFTH SOTREE WILL TAKE pince on Friday. March IR, at Montague Hall, (Cours atreet)) Bri oklyn. Gentlemen “wishin introdnee \ are requi wr pr en | the soir evening, ‘he ir tickets before ra, L., at the roo inst. Ldehoa ars the hour RANKL. ol MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—GEC, Tea, Pr shove pe oe ino Fn ain the oventa ev CVn sud ok 4 Orizinal Re: afr for abe jneuic and Ortzinal Living ry,” by she Casinet's ronpe, of i of Model x tite of riety of bean R. WARD, FROM LONDON AND Peiiegt Aoi aed de consulted betwixt the hours o! ar a 0 o'clock P. M. Office at the old established Canal etre oor east of Brot rosdwaye F. eT Fer ie OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 Te to P.M, Sundays excepted, at Ne @isredy BAM atreet, near ‘Wooster. MAY BE CON- 2. Hours Som a te ein ee WARD, FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG, CAN e coneulted hebwixt the hours of 7 o'¢loek A. M. and ys Cate P.M. aay. Office at the old established iy 0 oxnet door east of Broadway. WPORT ATES, N® Magni et helt Cyne Bn oe OPENED Ow Fegard 6s comturs ded cont ie! healthfulness of the Nowport ol u Addre R. jee, where he hae zion fer the tart tw ty-twe years. without caus- in or fnoonveni Persons atten: b dio at Pv or at Madame Bruton, ‘rom 2 is eee ful only the rea mn which it treats, ten only true aaron "3 is SORINGER eal der the American Muroum, 61 vi Si a, on the reesipt of one dollar, by tl jer, SDICAL CARD. saan COBRETT, Vetween Chatha: porte the Chatham ox all diseases o educates an and wi fered frow! tie maltreatment of tae moadiea pretenders, may Fol on being honvrntly teuated. N. B.—See Te it ee of a. New pay Unit n Ne feo Tae Manurep woman’ venta ‘edition 10 Tomo, Yours of suffering, ysiea! and ment and pecuniary the ny as ta gates ings, ae it easrote knows Yo thom partion of years, is . Om RAtERS ‘contemplates ve eons: = Ered ted te ae ptoms, an: offieion ae of cere, in every com- and pinion ty ay ner one xtra 05 of lotta teow a eu svatlomen tn Darton, Opie) Dr, 5 AM Masnicnay, 199 Liberty. streets “s faction ser egeen zara ct me expen ment—every successive one meee ani m Paes her ite, fm ee or book highly mite & ber grave, er ietoe impracticable te treated rap sree aed ae eas Shove. MEDICAL, ap ADVISER sip ease conte @ copy, rea to any Evpyinadone a way, and ata

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