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ENEWED EVER y ‘yar BEE SEVENTH PA PAGE, en === CORPORATION NOTICES. A WILL NDS. —SRALED. PROPOSALS Fete | wine lock Bra fr oun 8 it Mom ns am from # to 1: "Each proposition to be scr ed for ‘Aeosnment Bonds, 0 be enclosed a & second _ - Figs, Compicel- c PLAGG, ‘omptro! ptroller's Office, New York, March 21, 1853, iT, NO. 4 HALL or RECORDS.. STP pedis nore by riven, that the following resole, pen those parts ‘Sixty-second ato —< oo to 001 ity, or ced wane ‘hi Chections to the un- rd ft ‘thereto, aro Teh Tey New York, March ‘March a 14, 1863, Pseed denice igh NO. 4 ALL or RECORDS.— received at this Lied — ay ef Mareh instant, at 12 o'atock west corner of Thirt; y fiat sire aa ‘and 20) Us Ay Spectifentio 80 m to the Contract Clerk of this departim ‘appleat Bom missioner. ‘17, 1968. JAMES FUREY, Street Orgron. a, baggy ible hyo SOr- pte also rhe ‘the a office eh Stomany, the oth day o' be , 1853, at sower, with hs the neceseary reoeivii Breome the ae See cients tirest, belng 1a longth about 100 feet. ‘The plain of tho sowor, nd specifications for the Bailding of the dame, and all ethor information relating to, oan bo obtained on application to the Water Pur- vayor, ae this ofte Ni Brosidont of the C Croton hate ict Dipaasits New York, March 16, DEPARTMENT. NO. 4 HALL 0! sidewalk: mae oe RET RECORDS. ST Paaile aotice is hereby riven that ihe fallow! Aations have been presented rd of Aldorm fig for ot idewalks ia Th urth strect, FEN and Sixth oven in bh of ground bounded. iphicty-fourth and. ‘Thirty-Atth 8, ond Fourth and Fifth avenues; to fence vacant lots In'blosk of ground bounded by Thirty third and Thirty fourth streots and Fourth and Fifth avenucs, Also, tho followibg Fesolution in the Board of Assistant Aldermen: —Tolm in Weshington stroot, at tho intersection of Reade Forest, north sides All persons intersated, having objections ‘thereto, are ar ited to proront them, in writing, to the un- dersigned, at his office, on or before the 2th day of March JAMES FURKY, Stroot Commissionor, March 16, 1858, TTRERT DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 ALI, OF RECORDS.— a eaaled propossis will be reoeived at this office unti ING, af 12 o'clock, N.to, pavo Sgoond m Twenty-cighth to Forty-second streets, Spooi- tobe had om application to tho Contract ‘otek Ge thi March 16 1 16, ite JAMES FUREY, Stroet Commissionor. Oe saat AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT,—TO CON- tractors.—Sealed proposals, endorsed “ Proposal for sewer in Soventh avonuo,” also, with the name of tho per- to fence vacant lots son or persons making the same, anid tho dato of its pro- | ation, be reecived xt tle office of the Croton Aqno- duct ped artment, until Monday, the 28th day of Maroh, 2 o'elook M., to build s sower, with the nocessary Peo CoH basing and culverts, in Seventh avenue, from > sixth stroct to and through Fifty-fourth stroet, to tho sewer in Broadway, boing in length about ©) fest. The plan of ‘the sewer, and specitications for the building of the same, and all other information relating theroto, cau be obtaiaed. en application to the Water Pur veyor, at this een LAS D Prestdent of the Croton Aquuduet De Now York, Maroh 17, 1 Svat DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Publio notice is hereby given that the following po- have been presonted inthe Board of Aldermen :—Te Relstecracensniiih srease tears Forty-second to For- ty-ninth street; to flug four fect of sidewalks where not now andpave Thirty-sixth streot from Broadway ¢o Bighthavene. Also, the following petition in the Board of Assistants :—To widen and rozrade Duano stroct twonty- ‘Bye feet the north side from Broadway to Hudson stroot. Sl eres ms intorested, having phase theroto, aro re- present them, in writing, to igned, at und Sf Maroh inst Stroet Commissioner. coke on ox before the 2th da, AMES FUREY, March 17, 1853, IROTON AQUEDUCT DEP! ARTMENT—TOC TRACT- ore. led propossls, endorsed © Proposal for re: name of the person or per- same, ond the date ofits presentation, Srl be teosled ab the fics of the Croton Aquoduct Dopart: ment, until Monday, tho 28th day of March, 1353, at 12 clock M., to build a necossary rocviring basin'and culvort, ‘at the southeast corner of Third avenue and Twonty-secon street, to onnect with the sewer in third avenue. plan sower and specifications for the building ef the snue and all othor infor jating thor be obtain @n application to ‘the Water Parveyor, at this office Prosident of the Crot Auueees Deparinies renident of the Croton Aquoduet Department ew York, March 18, 2 sa Cuagrarion OF QUIT RENTS. — FINANCE DE- ertment, New York City, March 7, 1859.—It is provided By mation 8, tle 4 of the ordinance Tepooting the Staking nd, that “whenever any person or pereons may desire to eommute any quit rent due tho corporation, it shall bo the duty of the Comptreller to calealate sueh coinmatation at the Fate of nix per cont, and upon the production Srearery, ie shai be the @ vot eat yor aud eo duty o 1¢ Mayor au @ute a releace of such quit rent.” ‘Thore & tions for 001 matt on feaceed ene whe: tl is rack 4 = pee on 8 Traee tetrad ieaiNeaa 1s Fale it The sfice, as T learn, has boon not $0 commute unless all the owners of the orignal pareol join in the commutation. The counsol to the corporation given an opinion that there is no lezal objection to o te commutation, w s thore has boen oe special ar- Saagemenh borveen ane formacr ownors ns to the payment of ‘the quit rent. ave dotermin xp, to coun Aoeording to tho provisions of the ‘above ordinane Seeielitane ts 9 evidence that ‘amount to be paid fi lease is not leas than the nmonat charged on the ortion of land to be released by any. prior arrangement be- the owners, G, Comptroller. IORPORATION X¢ NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE Is HERE- by ven, that petitions have been pros: In the Boat Aldermen for ti rue following zamed streots, wit: im Sixth to Fifty-eceond treet ‘five foot nor’ also from Houston to also, in Beckman ‘etreet, from Gold to Peat! street; also, i Dovor street, from Franklin mganare to East riv 6, in North Moore ‘Wort Broadway to Hndsou stroe Iso, ply from Second to Third avenu in oy street. Also, in the Board ewer in Thirty-first street, be- aucs. All persons interestod in hem, and ieee marae rete, juested in writin; ont rack Sherk at this ofkes, on or he NicHoLas DEAN, Prasdont, i 4 Croton Aqueduct Department, March 19, 1 Ve = (ORPORATION NOTICK.—DEPARTMENT OF RE- pairs and Supplies, March 23, 1853 —To Builders.—Sonled 18 will be r d at the office of the Commissioner irs and ‘Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Satur- Bd day of April’ 1853 at 12 o'elock, M-, at which tim wil mod, (in necordance with’ the ordiaance Ghereter) Yo for erecting n house in the Seventh ward for the ‘use of Ameriens Engine Company No. 8 house in Wooster street, near Spring street, for the ‘use of Occanus Engine Company No.1 uilders will estimate for the ma- sons’ and carpenters’ work for each house separately. The ans pe speciGcations of the buildings required, and all in- & can be had at tho office of the lath Repairs to Public Buildings, No. 19 Eli- tinstreet._ Iank ‘entimaves ean be had at dvber ode ‘The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all 28 of the estimates if deemed for the interest of the Cor- poration, BARTHOLOMEW H. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE [| hereby given, to the owner or owners, ocoupant or oocu- pants of all hovces and lots, improved or unimproved Landa, affected thereby, that the following assessments have beon ors, and are lodged in the office of ments for exainination by all persons interested, viz :—For retlagging and resetting curb and cut ter stones’ in front of Nos. 5, 18, 25,7 aud 9 Thomas str: ‘The limits embraced by such ent include all the several houses aud lots of grow parcels of lund, situated on Loth si tween West Brondway and Cl whose intercats are affected by the al and who aro epponed to the as nested to present their objections, tn aigned, at their office. No. 4 Hall o days from the date of thir noriee, AML persons d aseeasments, LLL AM CHARLES CHARL Office, Burenu of Avsessmon 1863. JORPORATION NO PUBLIC Ni by given, to the owner or owners, of alf house: and jot Fected thereby, eompleted by the B ft X ave boon eid in. tho offles of thie ays trot, bot ita embraced by rd lots of gr LI persons ta- eon Tots, and, sitasted on botit Biden of 12ith Ftrect, between Fourth aud ighth avenues, AI! persons, whore interests aro «tfoctod by t o nomed Avcesements, and who aro oppoved to the them, are requested 10 presaut their objec in writing, to tho undersignod, at their office, No. 4 Mull’ of Revords, within thirty days froy0 the da of {his notice, either of serra. sO ftee, Buren of A Maroh ORPORATION Novice PUBLIC NOTICE 15 hereby given, to the coupe: La cou a hy the Assessors, and gu Of Asscasmonts for ex Sterested viv. For atones in front of Noe. embraced by kuch # houses and Tote of grown, jand, ritusted on the south vtween Weet and Warhington sree torests aro affected by the avove are opposed to the pregent their oljection#, in wr! their oMhce, No. d Hell of Keoords, the date of this notion, acout lote, pieces and pa of Hoboken st All persons whose wonts, and w! ho re requested to ag, tothe undersigned, at Within thirty days from ORPORATION NOTIC PURLIC NOTICR IS 1821 by dveu, to the owner or owners, occapant or onen. of uli hones and lots, haproved or unimproved affected thereby, that tho following assessmoats lave been Comploted by the Assostors, nnd are lodged in tho otfio of tho Burcan of Aosesements for examination by all po is, For pullding ® sewer in. Divisi on and Gouverueur streets, Tho Mmits de all the several ho vaonnt lots. piceos nnd pareols of land, ed on both tides of Divislon etront, betweon Clinte Gouverneur st my tbe oast sito of torney stroot, Detwoon Diviion and © 4 wtroots both sides of Ride atreot, between Divioton aud Grand streets; and on the south Bide of Grand strect, between Attorney aad Gouverneur Atreeis. All persons, whose Interests are affected by the above named assesoments, and who are opposed to the samo, or either of them, are Requested to present thelr oljoc: tlons, In wriling, to the undersigned, wt their otfies, No. tho dato of this street, betwe embraced by ‘and lots of ground, I of Records, within thirty days ate Botice. LIAM GA [HARLES J. opax, Assessors. CHARLES M'NEILL, at Byegau ef Assosemonts, Steoat Department, Maron | Oe NOTICK.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- ven, tha betw ron rested im the above, oF either of them, aud having Piiestigas sortie: ore refs te proseat tho same in writing, ta the Contract Clork, at bis office, on or bofore March NICHOLAS DEAN, President, Croton’ Aqueduct Department, March 21, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 NE by given to the owner or owners, occupant or oco Pants, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, Affected thereby, that the following asses¢monts have been completed by je-Assensors, and. aro lodged in the office of jureau of Assossments for examination by all persons —For fencing lots betweon Broadway and ¢, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth strocts; also, jadison avenue. tieth and Thirty: The I braced by such assossmont in- oral houses and lote of ground, vacant lot: loces'and parcels of fand, situated om th | plea and pa street, between Bi y aD ion tho south sido of Thirty first troct, betwoe and Madison avenues. All persons whose interos! fected by the above named assessments, and who are op- ted to the same, or either of thom, are roqucstod to present Pittr ohjeotions ia bah the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within ears 3 from the date o this notice, J. DODGE, HARLES McNEILL, ate Bureau of ken Streot Department, March interes! Assessors, ‘TREE’ r DE ARTMENT, NO, 4 MALI, ECORI Sealed proposals will be’ received at this office until Fri day, April }, 1863, at 12 o’clook, to set curb and gutter stones, and eae four feet of si wails of Forty-fifth strovt, from Second to Third avenue; to regulate and pave Thirty: sixth street, and fing four feet wea jewalks where not now fazged from Seventh to Eighth avonue; to regulate and ride Lawrenco street, from 126th to 120th strovt, and set ay curb and gutter étones therein; to pene Nineteenth from First to Second avenue. Specitioations to be jlieation to the Contract Clerk of this department. 1863. JAMES FUREY, ‘Stroot Com. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. prorosars FOR O11, FOR LIGHTHOUSES. REASURY DevARTMENT, Orrice ov Taotrnovex Boar, March 15, 5, tans, Sealed proposals will be this office until Mon- day, the 2th instant, at one o'clock jghthouse oar eotigempsits with thirty: allons of the best quality Sperm oll, and forty-hve tio quality spring strained or prossod spei be d Hlongelde of the governiaent supply. versal it Bosker York city, or New Bedford, Massachu: . atthe Taal 4 the contractor, to be determined o tthe time of accepting tho bid, in tight, woll made eseks, suitable for shippiug, in prime order, on'or before the following dates respectively, | and ingthe quantities respectively, aa follows, vis.'— (five thousand) gallona winter, and 1, 000 (teen thousand) gallons spring olf, 48 above on or about the 2th of A 6,000 (six thousand) gallons winter, and 14,000 (fourteen tio sand) gallons spring oll, on oF about the loth of May nex 12,000 (twelve doin ‘allons winter, and £,u00 etght thousand) fio ‘spring oll, on or about the ‘of July next; and 12, ou lemnive thousand) Neeope wintor, and $6,000 (cieht thousand) gallons spring dil, on or about the Lith day of Ayauat next. e eealed proposals will be roceived at this office ent Tuesday, the Mth April next, at one o’cleck P. M., for sopplying’ tho light houses on the, lakes the followin qualities ‘and quantities of oll, to be d spective times aad places named, as follows, viz.: ‘Yo be delivered o, Now York, to tho propor offi- cer nuthorized to reccive it, on or about the 13th day of May next, 6,0 (six thousand tive hundred) gallons winter strained, ‘and 6,000 (eix thousand five hundred) gullons of spring oi! Nto ho delivered on or about the 15th May next, to tht clleetor aud Superintendent of Lights at Oswogo, New *. to bo delivered ril' next. = (sixteen hundred) gallons winter, and 1,00 (sixteen hundred) gallons §} ring oil, Vo be delivered on or about the ith May next, to the Gollector and Superintendent of Lights at Flattsburg, New GU (ve hundred) gallons wintor strainod, and 0 (five hundred) callons spring oil. Allof tho atoresai:t lots of off to ho dolivored at tho above mentioned places for the lights on the Lakes, in small iron bound casks, in prime order, free from loakage, containing from thirty to fiit; Hons ach, and free from all expense to the United Stat all the costs of tranaportation, dam- age, ing at the charges and risk of the con- ractor or contractors, and ail te: d inspection to be made prior to the transportation of the oilfrom the con- tractor's warehouse oF other place of deposit. veral lots of oll roquired to be delivered on board the supply vessels shall be so doliverod when tho sald vessols may le in readinces to receive the same, and in case tho supply veszels should not he ready to rooolye the ofl on she days hervia epecufied for its delivery, then the contencting party will he at liberty to deliver it to an authoriaed agont of tho Liht- house Establichmont residing at the point of delivery, and shall be entitled to payment therefor within tiftoon days from xuoh delivery. All the oil contracted for under the firerere Proposals to bo subjected to the usual testa of speci ravity, tem- perature at which it will remain limpid, by burning, and such other mea a may bo thought proper by tle per- fon or porsons that duty ma; y bo pesignod Lighthouse chee before it will aopopled. The winte: strained oll to remain limpid at » temperature of 32 deg. of brepheit or lower, and the springstralued oil at, tom- peratures of 45 deg. of Fahrenheit or lower. ‘A bond, with seeurity to the satisfaction of the Dopart- ment in a penalty equal to one-fifth of the amount of each contraet made under the foregoing proposals, will be required of each contractor, conditioned for the faithful performance of ench ontract. ‘The Board, under the authority of the Dopartment, re- soxves the right to reject any bid, though it may be the low- est, from other considcrations than its amount, By order of the Lighthouse Board. THORNTON A. JENKINS, Socrotary. ADMILVISTRATOR’S KOTICES, UBLIG ADMINISTRATORS OFFICE, NO, 51 CHAM. Lers street.—Notive is heroby given to ‘the relatives and wy cf hin of Sinry ann Wolf, fate of the eity of Now York, eensed, and Who is allogod to have died int t fate, that I shall apply to tho Surrogate of the county w York, for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on she 2d day of April next, at ten "clock in the furcnona, SWRENY, Pabllo Admiaist Dated, New York, March 2, Cntdlc reiahoa LEGAL NOTICES. PREME COURT, KINGS Sone sce oe R hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in thie action, which was fled in the oftcs of the clerk. of the connty of Kings, at tho City Hall, in the city ofy Brook! county of Kings, State of Now York, on the 13th day of Feb: ruary, 1853, and to scrve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at thelr office, number 41 Wall atreot, city of New York, in tho State of New York, within twenty days after the rervice of this sommons on you, exeln- ¢ of the day of such service, and if ea fail to answer the i the plaintiff in ss seid complaint within the time afo action will apply to the court for the relict demanded i complaint. Nese TYONS, Paintin Attorne Dated February 12, 1803, 41 Wall street, AGENCY. NY2,£.00,, SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION MER- e ‘Valparaiso, ‘WILLIAM F. NYE. F, A. AUGUSTUS LOMBARD, Sant1aco—Hon. Bailie Poyton. Vatranateo—Messrs. Alscp & Co., Hemenway & Co. ee xa Moarrs. Corwine, Bro. &'Ce., Garriton & Fretay son & Co. 3 Invsnrgor—Measr, Bowman, Grinnell & Co., William Tete yond —Mosers. F. K. Collins & Co., Goodhue & Co., Capt. Esra Nye, steamer Pacific. iaiimone—Mesers, John Henderson & Co., Themss J. Hand & Co., White and hace. Bend & tial Chas. Doane, Plint, Po Peabody a , Hussey, ni ‘ale, Chas. Doane, Esq., J. urs, Amun. ioabard, ue E'S. Brigiam a bon maiiad Willia: Caxron—Nye, Parkin. ‘< Co. en HOMESTEADS, G] & FOR A HOMESTRAD.—ONF HUNDRED FARMS worth over $15,000, and 2,80 building Lots,.to, be SLo ity among 00 subscribers, on the 3lst of March, Over 500 of these ure already engazed. Many of the lots near there have becn sold for from 200 to 400 por cent advance over the price for which these lots aro now sold, showing that the purchase will be a good investment. Exch sub- reriher is entitled to four building lots, 25 by 100 foot, Lying together, or a farm of from2to 2 dorss. The shares are Hunted at $13, payable, $5 when subscribed for, $5 on oF bo- fore the day of distribution, and the balance in monthl stalments of $2 50. If dedired, ® warrantee deed will be mado out iain er the’ distribution, and delivered Tirestiy after paying: the balauoe. Heel esvite en ail paces of Long Island ts rapidly advancing in price, and 1s con- stantly being purchased for farming and gardoning Darposos, and permanent investments. Within a few days pnat, Lott Wyckoff cold 44 neres of land at East New York, Long Teland, for $10,000, anc $4,000 has heen offered for 72'acres, ond reinsed by the owner, in the town of Newtown, I. I. Farms have rocently been sold for from $000 to $1,500 per acre, according to focation; and tho land which Tam now offering for sale must, from its looation and eapabiita: Toducing all kinds of geain, fenit, aud garden vegetables, | | e Now York markets, i from tive to ton times ita it cost. A few five nei ms for $100 each may be pad if applied for soon, by pay 1£ $15 In cash, $15 in thre months, and $20 in six months, whon a warrcatee decd will begiven. Balance can years, or & discount of 10 por cont wil bo etlowed iy or a warrantoe deod given immediately on the ree en nt of 10 por cent. 1 vil nearly 9]1 disposed of. This is the last distri dreds of pure 3 fre now building, or proparing to im- prove an those lot. It is destined to be one of tho inost el hy, and pleasant villages in the vicinity of New rork, ro apply ianmediately to CHARLES dway, where iuaps and pamphiets, with » reforonoes, may be had farma are left, and may had, if applied £ at frou $20 to RW per sere, DETERSVIT HOMPSTRAD —ASSOCIATIO: hamper of pervons, Of small means, nding 1 {apoest fo to pay the exorbitant rates now being asked for the ton nta and b in this city, end belioving ouch increase of nts Will continue for years to come, thorel otling hem fo reside in «mull attic rooms or damp basements in o low placo in this city ngoring the lives of thom- and familion, Linve see! and on tho Now n Ravirond, in the whieh thoy vil oured contains titre of the most romantio char t natnrally insuro hea Pleasire to those © i) this property are several houses, a man in nso t of working men, should {uence over the benefits to be derived from any improverieats whieh may be on the proper. ty, they have determined shall not be offered for sale, but ht eneh momber shall have ar, equal chanco to draw one of houses without any extra charge whatever. Due notice Wil be given of the nest regular meating pA. POTTER, President, It. Move, Botretary, No. 2 Nint rot have @ prop ‘0. 2 Hanover st. ayonue, DIXON, HAVING REMOVED TO 40, SOX Hroadway, next to Grave Apoetfully invite the attention of his old customers and persons sbont furnishing, to oall and oxam- ine his largo atock of rose © farnitnre before purchasing elsewhere. Al of hed and hed Bros EXPRESS AGE: THR UN- JEW YORK AND HAVANA EXPRES AN “‘dorstened have cota hed | An oxpress and commis agency at Havana. Apply to ZQUIERDO, Ne Caile ‘de Is Industria, or to Hiv ing ii TON WELLS CON 74 Brondway, Now York. ONEX, MORIEE EXPRESS, BY BLACK WARRIOR jay, Bith Instant; New Orloans expross, Friday wth Instant Uharteston and Southern express, Wodnes ga eg ai a Norfolk and Virginia oxpress, Saturda; Philadelphia, and W catorn express, da Caiitorhla and Klenrnguae Apel it. Geentost despatch, Guages C0. Rbeeadease ‘VERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ip p BALTTG, Pay fale J. $A Comstook.. rei) Lurene Da Tvely on Satur. Apel 2, ot Rb i o'oloce Pas havi at the foot of Pins & CO., 56 Wall street. eguoited tbo on boned to will succeed the Baltic and sail HE 3 NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Steamers.—The ships comprising this line, are the conteset, 1y for coutenct, express government service taken int hele oa btruction—as in thi Ler govimprette ferry penton p meer ry a wage on New York to Liverpool, in dirst oovin, $120; in iyanpond Sabin, $70. "Exclusive woo of cxtca size ata room Fi HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP APRICA WITT SATL for Liverpool, from her dock at Jersey City, at two o'clock P. M., on Wednesday, March 23. NE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STBAM- ship Company intend sailing thelr favorite steamships FROM PHILADELPIOA. City of Ging ‘Thursday, March 31. City of Manche Saturday, April 2 City of Glasxow. May City of Gl City of Mang ert , $65, g to state room: A ed suppiyvof shied: class passongere will b akon, and found with comfortably eooked provisions, for Livorpoo! | m Liverpool Ph ifta wining ta mova on atts Weigulle aan tite eee tiftcates of pasvage, and drafts on the Bank of Ireland, in eums from £1 sterling Gute Handbiils can be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, Agent, 4) Exchange pla ASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLAS. gow, &o.—Tapscott’s line of packots,—W. & J.T. 108 "Gor 6 South vtroct, New Vork, consinue ‘to, mate angements, on the most favorable terns, to bring out pa ngors, in the aime expeditious mannvr as horctofo from all parts of Groat Britain and Trolanc by their une- equalled ling of packuts, eniling from LiverpSol evary thrae ays, from London ench'altornate Thursday, and (ron Glas- gow twice cach month. They aldo remit money in the same safo manner aa hitherto, in largo or small sums, by drafts ight, in all the princi ces throughout Eng- Scotland, Wales, and Germany. we Bieamship GLASGOW (1-062 tons, 400 "horse poten Robers Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow, on Wodnosda e February 23d, and will low York for Glasgo turday, March 26th, at 12 o'clock, at noon, loon state ¢ rooms) $0; dos do, Guldanip do.) $15; second Din, $50; third olass, $20—ate: wards fous inclnded. ot pPly t@ MON, 38 way. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND WAYRE-THE UNITED Statos mail stoamship FRANKLIN, James 4; Wotton, commander, will leavo for Havre, touching nt Southampton to land tho mails and passengers, on Saturday, h, at 12 o'clock, from picr No, 4, Nort! Price o of passage, $120, An oxporioncad ‘oarzoon, is attached to the ship. | Luggage not wanted during the passace Hhould bo font ‘a ard the day efore sailing, marked “below.” No freight will be rece(ved aftor Thursday,April [bh Kor feclaht or pasenge, apply to MORTIME LIV: INGSTON, Agent, No. 53 Broadway. pas TO HAVRE-SECOND LINE—THE FOL- lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the Ist of each month — np 8T. DENIS, Jan. tons burthon, May 1. Alonso Follansbce, master, Sep. Ship Sr. NICOLAS Feb. z 1 ae eee aaae ohn Bragdon, magi ct. Le ‘Now mip MERCURY? Mch 1,400 tone varthen, Suly 1. Nov.1. Fa WWItLTast TELL, Apl I. ow) 1,200 tons burthen, § Ang: dees Fanck, master, 2c. They all requisite articles for the comfort Prado, “The price of passage t0{00, without winesor liquors, 0 Goods sont vo the Subsorivers will be forwarded ¢ from Suy obarges but those actually incurred OYD & "WINCKEN, ag Agents, 164 Poarl street, NITED ‘STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP, HERMANN, J W,8. 8) oF, will sail, for from North river, ab a5 jock M. Price ot asenge— n first oable, main saloon... In firet onbin, lower saloon. In second eabin. An experienoed surgeon ia attached to the ship. “Aifiottors must pass through tho Post Office, Spocis deliverod in Havre and London. For passage or freight, apply to MOLLER SAND & RIERA, Agents, 26 South stroet. OR BERMUDA AND ST. THOMAS.—TIHE STEAM- a nip. Morlin, Captain Cronan, will sail on Thursday, pril one Money to Bermuda, $39 to St. Thomas. sate Apply to E. CONARD, 4 Howling Green. ro NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND.— The United States mail steamship ROANOAKE, vendy, commander, will leave pler 13 North river, on day, March 20th, at 4 o'olock, PAL Hor freight apply boar oto LUBUAE 4° PLRASANTS. 8 Front stroat_ FoR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WERKLY United States Mail Line—The new Fay ing steamer JAS, 'ADGER, J. Dickinson, commander, will leave pier No. 4, N. R., on Saturday, March 2, at 4 o'clock P. M. cisely. For froight apply on board, whore all blll of cians Mill be lgned, and for passage at th he office of SPOFF TILESTO! Through ieketn for Florida ae follows To Jackaouviliey $310 ilatka, $33, OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES mail ling.—The now and splondid stoamship FLORIDA, M. 8. Woodbull, captain, will leave on Saturday, March 26, at 4 o'clock om pier No, 4 North river. Apply to AMUEL L. MITCHILL, 194 Frout stroo Tho ALABAMA, C.D. Ludlow, captain, om Saturday, April 2. For speod, strongth, accommodations, and fare, ps have no superior on the vem: OR SAVANNA AND FLORIDA.—UNITED. Mail’ Line.~'The new frst class tloamanip AUGUST ptain Thomas Lyon, will leave for Savannah, on Wednes- day, 23d March, at 4 c'olock, P. M. For froight, mit on board, at _picr No. 4 North’ river, and for nag (having the vory best accommodations, to SAML. L, 154 Front street. Tho Florida, Captain M. D. wang = Saturday, 20th Nir YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPAN’ For re ile, sigPring et at ioe —Ti iow side whe OR, Rol W. Shafeldt, amer Black Warrior is now Bae ey Fons mmander, Thies freight and will Feasivin pe tig) Friday iol ‘ith, at 12 o'dlock, precise pier foot of street, North river. Paat by ‘reight. tance. ‘toe New Orleans at 30cents por to L. Mead & Co. mission. Cublo foot. Goods consigned Mobile, will be forwarded froe of com: No freight taken to Havana but specie, No freight roceived on eailing days, Company's bills of iading can be had by application at the office: no ther form will bo signed. Shippers must send in their bills of Inding to the of- fico by nine o’elo M., Thursday, March 24. Parcols ceived at tho office only. Passengers for Havens met pro- oure bivine heforo HOCAEN IVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., 31 Broadws} OR NEW ORLEANS eplondia burthen DIRECT.—THE NEW AND stoamship UNITED STATES, (1,500 tong Wiiliam C. Borry, commander, will leav: por rth river, on Friday, March 25, at 4 P.M. “Tho of this vensel, for com! rb, speed, and safety, aro RATES OF w oubic foot at the office of the New York and Cal skip Company. DAVIS, BROO! Genoral ‘Agonta, No. 26 Broadway. No bills of Inding elgned after 1 o'clock on day of salting: ITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY + Now Orleans, vir Havana.—The splondid stoamship CHEROKEE, John MeGowan, oommandar, will soil trom the pier at the foot of Warten’ street, North river, on*Mon- day, 2th March, at 2 o'clock P. M. precisely. Rates of pas- says to Ttavann ‘and Now Orlesues Jpper, and after calgon berths, $60; lower forward saloon $5); steorage, No freight taken to Havana but specie, Froizht takor Now Orlenna at 30 conts por ondic foot, Shippers of frei tre requested to supply tlemeolvee with the company’ of Inding, which may Vs had onappiication at tho office. No other form will he signed, No bil i elgned atvor 12 o'clock on the day of sailing, For freight or passace apply to M. 0. ROBERTS, 177 West stroct, ‘oot of Warren. [ns a ngenireunien ia price.—Th steamship UNCLE SAM, (2.000 tone) William commander, will leave Wow York for Aspinwall on Thos: doy, April 6, at 3 o'clock P. M., preoiscly, from pior 3 North river, connecting with @ first class steamship, pro- vided by Mcvers. Garrison & Frotz, at Panama, to convey the passengers to San Feancigeo, ‘The Uncle Sam has es. tablished character of heing decidedly tho fastest iteamer on the routnghaving bent all her competitors feom t Tic good qualities as u soa and her mnodations for passengers, are ae much suporlor to other ateamors as her speed. No efforts will bo spared on the part cf tho owners or offers to send the passouzers rnin § 3 & CO. DEPENDENT OPPOSITION | LINE FOR CALTFOR- ny throngh with expodition, comfort, and safety. Passonvers Pirhing to procnrs tickets mt ‘oxtremely low ratey are invited to examine she steamer, now in port, and t@eall at the offica befora parchasing blicwhere. A food surgeon ts attached to the ship, whose services are free of charge, For froighé oF patsage apply to ILLS, Agont, 51 Cortlandt atroct. B.—A mail will be mado up and sent by this steamer, ‘ordance with the new United States postace law, for the aceommodatl o, and it is confidently be- Hoved that it wil regular tails from three to USTRATIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR PORT hourne, and Sydney, Australia. Tho mag. ship GOL, tons burthoa, nder, will bo 4 ticr'the ports on about nthe 1 ie May. This Ce aa ie the Give and rongth, and tn every way equal to the Colline ling of will prove, to be the fastort and eamahip {n the world. | Hor nocommodatt Steamer ov or built. Hines "paneagn- hice ace, a Ree mien, ‘8300; ee, - Ohi nd ks are sow open, por teeigh WARD A SON, Agents, 4 Broadway, (OR SAN FRARCIECO—VANDERBIUE 1ANB—THE route Company Cs Ricans, i oopeetore hrs ead advance ed Oa Is 4 orcestns ~The favori ‘loub je-e1 ip STAR OF a WEST, 2,200 tons burt! North river, at three o clock precisely, for San Juan det Norte, on Tuesday, April 5, con- pecking with the Povular steamship BRO HER JONA- nd 4 io over the Niearagus Transit vo miles of laud transportation, tilation and no- ly only at th Nog Battery place up apply only at the agency, No. abtery plas C. VANDERBILT, A. Agont. Passengers are cautioned against thi 7 Funnere for other lines, None a1 represontations of employed for this N™. YORK AND CALIFORNIA STE pany, fps a San roe aco, bis ena at ereatls Ist and fy i heel doable engins team: thip UNION, 1.000 tons, Miohard Adame, commander, will loave New York for Aspinwall, Navy Bay, from pier Wo. 4 North river, on Tuesday, Sth April, at tree o'slock P.M, precisely, connecting with the new and mi sido: Wiseot double engine steamship CORTES, 1,800 00 mmander, which to recuive the Unio cisco. T! the Cortes peed, establied oh tl rey Ponaina, while on mvorz.s exertion will be mate {abded on the wharf at Abpinwall tsking the Peeeme Kale road, and are joned that tickots for this line are sold Snly'at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agents. A mail bag is made oP, at the above office, under tne: now United States Postage law, for the convenience of publi OR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA VERA CRUZ AND ACA- yulco.—The new and fi fast spenrahip ALE ATE! ‘ROSS, ons burthon, will leavo this port on Thuraday, Maroh t So'clock, for Vera Crusdiroct. This is the shortest, at, and mont healthy route for Passengers bound to nia. For froizht or apply to SIMEON DRAPER, 6 Pine st t, coruer of William, RST VESSEL—DESPATCH LINE FOR AUSTRALIA. —The vory fast sailing aud favorite packot ship FLO: RIDA Captala GR, Nickerson, tg now rapidly loading, at jor 16, East river, for Port Philip. ht for this must be on board before sunnier, Beh Shippers please band in their bill Maloling and ole tales soon As ae complete their engagements. Ship peach will bear in mind that th ae of ee tyes tel at cabin assengerr, Conseane! oved rect, without any sto) Bone, Innding thelr carger at the eartiost pennibla days SUTTON & CO., et Wall street. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY connecting with the Pacifo Mail Steamship Company partying the great United States mail, Only Shrough work ly United States mail lino for California and Orogon, vis “IE inwall and Panama, leaving Now York on the 5th, th, and zith of each month, Greatly reduced prices splenaia United Statco mail steamship CRE rey, £00 tons burthen), John MeGowan, commander, will sail grelock, FM. prog ‘orth river. it steamer OREGO! seive the Groseent City’s malleand passenzers,tand anil immodiately for Sau Francisco. ‘The Crescent City will be followed. on the Sth of April, by tho United States ina'l steamer GEORGIA, (3,000 tons | thon), D. D. Porter, U. 8. N., commandér, connecting at Panama with the Pacific Mail Ste stp Company's may nificont new mail steamship JOHN Lb. STEPHENS. Tho Pacific Mail Steamship Company always keep extra atcamers at Panama, to insuro immeninte deopntoh.. For freight or Tangs PRY to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the office of he companies, No. 17 West street, corner of Warron. snip on Monday, March 28, at 2 ier at the foot of Warre jail Steamship C will be in readii PPER LINE—THE A 1 PACKET ND, 1,500 tons burden, Vinal, master r ¥o.'8, East river, will succged the ship of the line, and sail for Melbourne, Bith March. |The unsurpassed socomm: dations of this noble slip are a sudicient indueeme: for parties to examino her; and the estatlished ropu- tation of this frst roxulnr line for despatoh over ail others isa guarantee for intonding emigrants to engage Rs her in Profcronce to any other vossal bound to tho orks. For Freight o or jeoer 6, onrly application should bo Front street, or to ARKELL & ELLIOT", USTRALIA—CL ship ROCK now loading at p Canton, as tent Port Philip, on M6 Pearl strout. USTRALIAN PACKE! CELSIOR LINE.~FOR Melbourne, Port P’ hiilip. Tho eutirely new and real clip- GEM OF THE SEA, Bowen, ‘commander, only 400 tons ister, succeeds the cil Panama, and will sail Ge Lor out the lat of April. most of her cargo is eng’ Now fago or second cabin ngers taken. re wi quodel of this beautiful clipper, and tho long oxpe- rience of Capt. Bowen in passazes to the Indian a: ravife oceans, it is confid per Te) 35 USTRALIAN PACKET LINE.—FOR PORT PHILIP, s ulelbourne, &c, The clipper hark THROXEN A, Joseph Webster, commander, to sail on the 25th March, positive! This ship is fitted out ina most superior manner, exprossly for passengers, the accommodations, for comfort and con- Yenience, being unsurpassod by any ship now in port. “Bath room, combined with which, the well known ex- Rr oe f her commander, who has been long and favor- ably known in the pastouger trade. will insure for those who may sail in her every possible facility, No expense will ho ithe to make her equal to those which have precoded her in thts ino, viz.» the Albus and Peytona. the superiority of aif already known to tho publie, | For feeigh apply to Captain ANTONIO PELLETILIt, pro: Prictor, 30 Wall street, or to. Overmann. & Graner, oon- Hpnecs, 28 South streot, or om board, pisr 17 East river, foot Pine stroct. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK- cts.—Ships of thia Une ago Stted up with Emerson's ont ventilators, and o: pearly new and beautiful “A 1 clip James Nichols, will succced tho O: ° above line, and sail from New York for Molbourno, Port Philip, on the 10th April, punctually, By application to any of the agents will bo seen a list of the provisions, amplo quantities of which are provided for the use of passenzors, rices of passayo are as fol und $225; second enbin, $125, Assencers except wines and liquors, soap Tength of passage vuries from 0 to 100 dyer Fitteen cults foot of luggage is allowed to on it. No horths will ho ry ‘88 secured till at lonst one-third the amount of ago has beon paid as deposit. jortion of the sosond Cabin ta fitted up in's auperior manner, for families and othera, price $140 each; children under fourteen years of azo, halt price. otearneeseh surgeon accompanics each vessel, ox ad o SEH 9 ton davon reatialts Tor the comart of massense passongers. “Hor saloon is 59 feot js roomy, light, and well ventila- ted. Sie wropristars of ania dis kev een v onl deem it necessary to state ‘that none of their ve boen oblix stop at any port for supplics. yesrel will aucoced A. W. CAMEROD se A tires ‘s he aie) a sail on the 2th of tay. HIN OGDEN, 116 Wall strect, a KA NO.1 NEW YORK BUILT clipper packet ship TEXAS, 800 tons : dy to receive cargo and passengers, of first Th second class and will sail from New York on the 12th of April. ‘The Texas was built in the most thorough manuer fora rogn- lar packet sp from York, her accommodations for ing constructed, on an improved plan, and d to expense, well ventilated, spacious and with but two tiors of berths, nearly al sm eight of cabin, (sa: ‘on feet,) where as ol bay ships have three tiers of double berth: Tho berths in the ond cabin are built so as to leave an way next th sof the ship, ti kneos of thashipin the berths; also eelthy ach prising Tho ship ex. Perteasel and’ oftclent ptain and officers, and provided With s, skilful ‘physician,’ Our provisions: will besolested with caro, and be of tho bert quality. One-fourth of passage Hong remitted will secure a passage, for which apply to JOH. Py ere Pears, corner of Wall; or to DFORD, 30 South street. 4 Ce SHIP HARRIET. HOXTE, FOR SAN FRAN- it the bulkhoad betwoon ke fifty to one hundred om fered to CO, 84 Wall street. E.—TWO FIRST er steamers Till. Auco, Ia now rapidly loadi recy tient f rghit fe er roight, if imc are UTTON ALIFORNIA TICKETS FOR SALE. slags tickets for, Monday, March 21, nois and Golden Gate, tho holders not bel Apply at tho office of the St. Nicholas Hotel ICKET FOR AUSTRALIA.—FOR SALE, A FIRST enbin stato room ticket, at than cost, in one of the Yeut clipper ships, as the person who engaged it is provented Going by sickness: Apply at 260 William street, Dr. ZANMANN, ORGONA, MARCIT 4, 1958—NOTICE.—THR UNDER igned would most respectful inform his friouds and the travelling public cencrally, that he has assumed tho solo pi rietorebip of the cl known ss tho New York How ‘he best attention shall be paid to t! ‘ho may favor him with their patronage. From a residence of throo yoars on the Isthmus, much useful information may be obtained gr toitously J. J, HOLMES, New York Hotel, Gorzona, Granada, ‘OTICE.. ce eo nce HILL NOTE. STATEN Island, N. Y., (ate tho Riehinond Seminary,) will open Tor the roason of fivo months on tho Ist of May.” Arraucc: juente have been made that families can be accommodated the day. Charges of the hotel:—Board for the season. He week. Childron under ten yoars of age half price, Ser: Horses, $4.4 week, vants, $4 0 week. mon. $lextra. to $10 a week. T boat from New York, at Vanderpilt’s If there is no ooach- he had at froma $7 the 9 and 3 o'clock fi NTLEMEN VISITIN( Liverpool.—Thie well kno favorite honge ctill enntinnes to enjoy the same liberal pat- ronage which it bas hitherto, It will be iow t and tos tired, with epactous aecommod autos ead erary Why ‘To ctrangera it affords peculiar advantszes, bein tho very conto of tho town, close to the now Axiiza Court, ro's Hall, London and, Northwestern Railway sta- . C. THOM nisnes, N eMY, Ro hiteas stroet, Aleo, a new clasa for children ou Wednesday afternoons, {ro Stil! G o'clock. A now elass for Indies and sissos on Th day afternoons, from 3 till 6 o'clock. A new elass for gentle mien, Tueeday evenings, from 7 Lill 103g o'clock. ‘The quarter commences from the Lime of rubseription, ‘Tho schoo) wil continue open during the wholo year, MEOTCAL, D* WARD, FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG, CAN bo consulted betwixt the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and W o'clock P. M., daily. Office at the old established piace, Canal atrect, oxaetly one door east of Broadway. R. CLARK, MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY OP New York, ean he consulted at 48 Canal strect, two doors east of Brondway, for a quick and sure cure, Oitice houra from 8 to 0A 3. nnd fem 3 to OT. Me, D®, JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON gulted at his office, whero he has practised his profes APs ii the last twenty two yoars, Hoare from7 A. M. te R. RALPIUS OFFIC F HOURS, FROM 9 TO 2 ry M. and6é Sunday ex 4, at No. 643 Houston étrect, near Wo R. COOPER, 4 DUANE STREET, M sulted with condidenco on divonses. over twenty-two years at his prosent location, enablos Dr. to offer euch inducemonts as can be obtained no where else in this city, (with one or two honorable exceptions,) of a Fpoedy and pormanc N. B.—De. C. doos not allude in the above to cither of the respectable medical mea in his neighborhood. D* CHEESEMAN’S FEMALE PIL remedy for divensos peculiar to f MAY REC Filta pract C POSITIVE ales ; restoring na- thre under all cirewmetancos; ob anging the pale and deathly countenance ton y one. d explicit directions enclosed in each box. Trice 8 cents corner of Brondway and John street, aoe LCARD.—DR. CORBETT, i) DUANE STREET woen Chatham and William streets, and eG Posi ete Chatham Bank, may be consulted with conid on all disoneea to which flesh fs helr is a Pap a aon and eurfeon, and tice who 3 ma'treatment of modioal poet th Chie ate i i Mr, Wallet | Fatima, isa Dawos and Mr. Fletcher .Mrs. Yeomans Mrs. ,seaaioetg Lie pee Brallaghas: apis ae Deas BY open nt 08 Wednesda: to comnience Ute creloek. Sir enn — Dr. C: Mr. Piacide Bey + Mr. Jobuston Master Mr. Dyott Master as Mr. Fisher Master Shallow. dr. Skerrott Master Slender, Mr. Fink ae a0 Master Fenton oat ‘nit eutis NOMEN RTON'S THEATRE, SHAME aRS STREET.—DOORS bs rE wii *rVES"O bad WINDSOIL ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 634; curtain o'olock, Wednesday ei March 23, will be performed ‘OMA 'S WRONGS. De Vervey, .Mr. N. B. Clarko | Pauline THE Oy oak CHES’ THEATRE, BOWERY, (NEAR and Parquet, 25 cen ning, March 23, a WILLOW C Barnes MUSEUM—ON WEDNESDAY at 736 0! peleek, ts for the last weok, the Mrs. Nichols CHATHAM will be ie performed Miss Mitchell DS. EVENING Fergeass, Oriental eh, spectacle of BLUEBEARD, previous ‘to w! DOMESTIC ECONOMY, In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, tho spectaclo of BLUEBEARD repeated. Tbe Living Animata, &e. 1 areto tertainments, &o., 26 cents; Parquot and First cents extra, | on to the whole M Baloony, By HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, 472 terug Ag weak, wader Grond street.—Open the nolo direction and po certs in this city, h favor Dy hi; Tickets, 25° con very night during th onal supervision of for the past six ily rospuctable "a. tt eg! 0°) atuntay ‘wext, Marg of J. W. Raynog, primo basso. 4, Conecrt will oommence at 8 o’clook. fit.—Fridey eveving, March will be Very popular drama of JACK SHEP G. Jonex. Also, i the nay 6 Darin , will ap SOCIETY Grand C Valentini, as Lyeewm; Mr. musical wonder; tre ty Fanny Hudson; young ladies, ‘ticke! o'clock. 2 dK at the evening, R. M. Tr. LIBRARY ROOMS, neerts given eve ed by M ning by Si i rhillon’s trony d danseusos, Mi at number of only 25 conta, K MORE rda,—Zvery evening, at 74g o'e! violook. Deseriptions by Prico reduced to only 25 cents, day afternoos mersly, M. D. WENS' ALPINE RAMBLES, Mont Blane.--“pecial Notice. ae novel and n1 enterta feoted in this and embellish: of which will N cant Inetitute, 669 Broadway. valualio collection of Pharonic and Ptolomats Imported direct from Egypt, and formed by Dr. ring a reeidence of upwards of ty mission 0 cont the rooms, 0 N and is about um 't requinite for its ortly giver USEUM OF EG iidven. hate prica during the day and evening. ETROPOLITAN SANFORD'S tional panoramic ing of tho Mississippi of tho river from HAL, only painting ever exhibited the Falls of THEATRE.—MRS. W.'G. JON. ton, from Brougham OF RISLEY'’S ILLUS and the whole of the City of London, AND ASCENT woek, under 26, annaal bonods On and after Monday, Apri! Ei presente: RD—Jack, Mrs. W. tical d BROADWAY.— snoring E) Mavtor f1i1, is Hoary and accomplished ‘To commence at eight Look. J. i. Ham- oF adapted for thie ment bus at length boon ao oing the alteration resoutation, due PTIAN ANTIQUITIES.—STBYVY- rem Abbott, du wenty years in the East.’ Ad Catalogues for sale io REAT NA- pi river.—Tho its mouth to t. Anthony, a distance of nearly threo thousand bition every’ oveni intial clock; Saturday ‘ 0c; children, Be. gn DIO. CURIO BREWSTER'S MARBLE Buildings, IN ui mena of art and ingenui Museum, is the ich are Among tho splendid spect. whi jaily expected in this clock, in company with Christo- or her Columbus, George Washington, Princo Albert, Queen Victoria, Napoleon, Scott's Robecea, and the celol Caneo and his Musi and mysterious eat Clock at ranbrg. joguce and tickets ean be hia cipal book and music stores on Broadway. 1 ngon the tight rope MOON. ‘his wonderful is only excelled by the N. B.—Cat: dat the’ rooms, and at the prin- Cane citoe hen Totes caeess BENEFIT WILLIAM H. HAMBLI The: ‘Sn deratened d gentlemen having rempuctfully tendered 0 Mr.eW. lin a Complimentary Benetit, prior to his ay (ate the city, the public is heroby iaformed that it will take place at the Bowory Theatre, on Thursday next, March Erie on which occasion Messrs. John Brougham, Mesers, F. Eddy, C. W Clarke, Hadaway, Ginntrau, Lovi North, Wallet, B. Rannel Herr Kist, and other distinguished artists, have offered t! agsistance. heir valuable Commitieo—Al@rman Francis, Cdwin Piorson, Jay Jar- vis, Joseph Hood, (Hoboken,) John 8. Giles, Jade Wilmot, Snowden, Capt Storey, Wm. Kh Peter Conner, Abratam Roa, ‘Thomas Smith, C. Stiles, John ) Valentine, mn, Jobn’ 1, John iretan 1a eter, Samuel Gilli B. Taylor, John Cochrane, Wim. Barwell, Sohn Pinckney, ion, shino, Edward 1, Rile} Goorce Godwin Janes Flor, Joka BO. Berne WM Re Captain Sparics, Captain Micke, Waa, haw, Dr. Cor Wm. B. Steve! . Tuttle, Cha © "Jon Murphy, George Pook, award Windust, an Wheelin, Matthews, John ‘MoChosnoy, Eytiage, harles Gaylor, Howard F. wai Leonard Dé W. Wilkins, (Bo;ton,) a, (Hoboke: Hon, nrey, Sholdon hh, Goorga Po- arle A. Mat Alderman CHARLES FRANCIS. ‘Chairs; le Captain N. Cran, Secretary. Lox book now open. MUSING, | WONDERFUL, Lavy Ancos in pinental alchemy'and ito kindeed phen ant hall, City Assembly Rooms, Frated Professor B. 400 Broadway. Brown Williams this evoning, AND SCIENTIFIC.— ho can help it at ‘the oxtraordinary perform- omena? Eloe The cals, set of a) 0 P Ww, astounding, yet amu it nn tho most complete of ret LNs in, tht world, Addrers. or apply 10 PRED! the Dey Stroct Ho CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED TAKE I ; ok AY at LEAVE TO invite the attention of the public to the very valuable collection of Exyptian antiquities {Gollected by r. Abbott during a tosidengo of twonty years in Egypt. and plaood on jon in the Stuyverant Institute. Tie undersigned havg on in Egypt, and the; nig ‘opinion entertained of it well know the there, and also by E: lars in Europe. The collection is acknowl for more extensive and interesting than oF exis Dh those of the Royal Museums; and it ia. subject of congratn- lation that such wonderful illustrations of the arts. and elite of the ancient Zeyptians, extending to a poriod of two thonvond years before the Christian era, should be mad cevaiblo to the f people of ‘this country, “Signed b; Jonn. M. Wainwright, D.D., Henry, Chavnoy, Je, Robert B. Minturn, Chi Degen, Robert Lenox Kennedy, Howard Crosby, George William Curtis, Sidney A. Schioitin, E. H. Champlin, M.D. ESTIMONIAL TO MR. GEO. W. VESEY cou 1 TAKE place at Niblo’s Saloon, on ‘Tuesday ovening, Easter Tuesday ) 1853, ali & Son, Broadway; W street; John Mills, 18 Bea: Canal’ street; Patien’s Hotel, Warren stree: A. Aroher, ; and at Niblo's Gardon. Postponement—The te: fimontal to G. Ww. Vaneyat Niblo's Garden, will take place the 20tin M: jarch 29, Tickets can be obtained of Wm: w. 270 Greenwich r street; and W. Lezzett, 119 corner of Greenwich and he 25th, 10 THEATRICALS theatrical und ol strest, four doors from Broadvay. Amatcur tendo Tent on hire for private part dress B.—Any style of theatrical 1, (FROM LONDO: ¢ maker, 550 Poarl orformancet sand fancy wig made on R. MORSE’'S COMPO SYRUP tion, Lilious complaints tate of the syrnp, prep en has ‘now standard sufficiently | pubtic to ted, and is offerod ny a eosplote cure for those es) tho chuso of which it Will. Wi Tonove, Ly exeiting the liver to healthy action and ste n the dige v « stomach exd bowels, and pusitying ¢ move their cause, and enre all’ taoro di from weakness, torpor, morhid act pority of those paris; and as they are when xertn po pon all o enti mony always cures or heneh gato to take, Being an elicint alte folrityge, nervine, and univerza! pariiier it ox in any cad to prodnes be vets. It Proved and recommonded by nd others, of the highest st vo! satisfaction, aa no hither tost of its excelton an be derired than ite tant success, nt celebrity which it cyuired, id and bas spring up wherey 2 ch mild and aztoe: tle syntem of af reatost pos tica, and duces not iodine, or mineral in any form. ents of which itis compored are extra chemical process, by which all of thelr usel. ‘Tho virtues of od by avolde part. js the eleapest modin Frictora have such ties, that they pled, W1o uso it accordin know it to be just what wake for At fale trial ‘ha following cert cate was voluntarily ety tichin of high standing and of extensive (pe ptatement can be re! ied on With enti Jong Leen a resident of the city of Pr compound was made for five year cortities that have fo: quainted with the composition Morro’s Compound Syrup of Yollow Dook Roc over offered to the pub ind the recommend it to Loon acqnainted with ite modes operandi in disens Sitis admirably calculated vo remody thot in in all resp #8 of dikenves for which it was designed. It # to healthy action the liver, removes t netivicy of this organ, and stimulal Let we A the sysiem. Asa depurator or pur no stiperior 0 Providence, Jann pary 6, 2, 1888. Tn addition to the above we have many corti ing very igh ly of the virtwos and morits of tind, eigned by eminent physicians, casters of banks, clergymen, mayors of citios, number of gentiomen who hi ‘ther uned thi selves, or in their fomilien, and have test medicine is sold all over the United Wowses & and in Sowth Amorica, CO, 46 pL? sg formorly, rset M ‘whore it is sold at wholeaal retail, Ger eelete in this city sad ‘irouguoet ‘she count iclans, rt tain m particle of opine, morenty and tho very cleanest of sugar ia ured for the swoot tho syrup is pure, strong, and heavy, and. h iro confidence in ite enrati hout benefit: 8 contidence, an ein indiostion and sll irs attendant symptom: presi Propared only by C. Maiden Inn, OF YELLOW Dock Root, for the complete onre of dyspepst # Srising from anim ‘iinately connected ther pe thom tnust lawe a oated upon and hence i¢ rative, tonie, a hardly fail is bivhly ap clergymen, ixtelfi zone un known t anil pow 1, whieh pi al qnal tho ing ¥ & pocul propertios are a The pro- proper. ney to att They be, and only fie, m on by a ph ¥ activ, number of years boon ac. mode of mianufa ure of valio ean in esp rf orpor nat in- jon in all od it lias De DAVID HOLMES, M feates tank this valuable enti a anda larco is ¢ Britta by most of #1 FY " ra ©} Wednesday evening, a Pe Ci be wit be partacened Hamlet. Claudius: AM: Mr, Porrest iene. Mme. Mag Nz GARDEN, —GRAND COMBINATION rm- AN OPERA TROUP! 1 mag Wait forte together with other distinguished Lyzic Artiste who exe-eas: pected soon to arrive from Europe. The Summer Season will commence on MONDAY, MARCH 2. All the old established favorite operas will be produced, and, among the revivals, w La RA, °° SEMIRAMIDE,, 4d others of Fi Gio saleby and larit; make” Gis others of similar cslebrity and popu ROBERTO IL DIAVOLO, MASS ANTS Bio, ITALIANA 1 and Moyerbeer's last and Op a - THE PROPHETE, In making tho above announcement, the Manager acsure the musical public that no labor or ex! spared to give the great metropolis of the ster Kod States om Orera shall not onl; but surpass, (with the itary exception of that of St. Potorsburg,) the Grand Operac of Europe of the presont season: and the Manager com dacutly trusty fbat his fellow-citizens, by their bkad patrom age, will aid him in carrying out this great wndortaki Sole Lessee and Manager... nd Sinite Conductors, ‘Max Sisretaek and Signor peri Tho price of tiokais will be Two Dollars and One sccording to location, ‘Two Ticket Oftecs will be opened on, Saturday mo : tho one at the musie store of William Hall & Sou, amd other at Niblo's ‘vie wit! ‘Two Dollar Tickets can be sold on Saturda; oat jonday, the remaining Two Dollar, and t 0 Dollar Tieketo, wil Opera ni WALLACK'S | THEATRE, | BROADWAY, Wi Froome street.—Doors open at 6%; to commence af Wednesday evening, March 28, will be performed FAINT HEART NEVLR WON FAIR LADY, Santa Cruz, Mr. Chippendale | Duchess, .. Mi Ruy Gomez... Mr. Lester | Leono Overtures—" Low Deux Journeas,” do De Beanval .. Mr, Tom Dribbles. Hale | Nan, TRCUSNEW YORK AMPUITREATKE, 3 now. Vodnesday evenin; arch Last performanees: ot ne FRENC. ne EQUESTRIAN "TROUPES ‘Mile. Josephine, of Horsemal addle or oridl iy Afterpteco of Bill On Jhureday ‘On Friday H's LER'S SALOON OF WONDERS, NO. 539 BROaDe way, Chinese Buildings. —Closed for th eok.- ain on'mext Monday evening, Maroh 25, tractious aul reduced pricus. PROFESSOR ROBERT HELLER, nal Necrowancer, will re-open bis Saloon next ng, ud produce some Of the moat amasing end astounding foats of the ever witne vineing the public t ft , in every way, the combined wited and blundorihg conjarors who fessor Hel will still bo the cand entertainments; amd with the great ¥ Nid attractions; presente adives 3 a nd one which must command the attention of the fastidious seekers after pleax sure aud novelty. TBLO'S GARDEN. TIS era ee way be engaged for rorpoctable performauces on nights, (Cpertag (3 ‘Thursday, and sedrday, Fp tuning the pers i colebrated company of Musicians and Eliopian delineatemt cannot bo equalled by any other band in the United fee Prorramme. Doors open at 6 concert commeness eonts. loek. Admission, ublie are Rhy fuformed thas the afternoon eed ‘are diseen G™sn. COMBINATION ITALIAN OPERA, SUMMER SEASON, 1853, AT NIBLO’S GARDEN. ‘The season will commence on Monday under the sole entrants management MR. GRAND SMITH. quite entire strength of the ALBONI and al upes is en Programmo for the Season, Tists benrtiste nnd Operas te bo produced, will ve puvlishadt immediately. ANVARD'S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AWB the Holy Land is new open, at the Goorama, in Broad cining the. Motropolttag i and continued every evening. Painted from authentic ings mado npon the spot, by ifr. Uanyard, daring aa tive tonr, undertaken expressly for, she ‘work. Mr. B. plain th paintings personally. Picture moves: on Wednesday and. Sat urday afternoons, at 8 0 mission, 50 centa; children, half-price. IIE, WILLOW COPSE, A DOMESTIC DRAMA of interest, is to be Performed to-night, at the 8, Charles Theatre, Bowery, Every person should witness it. The scene where. Luke. Fielding (J. Tt. Sot) requires, bis daughter to read her own Totter, in which her guilt is eom- foracd, is one of tho most heartrending scones ever. witnessed on the stage, and brings tears to overy eye, This is the last night but three of Mr. Scott’s ongagemient. MORZ OF SAN, PRANCISCO.—OPEN FROM 10 A 3. to 10 P, M., $12 Broad wittance 25 centi.— loyed twonty men about a y construction. uilding, street, hill, and wharf, the immense is taken trom actual ndmeasuremont and observatio truthfully répresented on f one inch to twenty giving alfin their trne mod lative size, color. Californians declare that it gives as ledgo of that city asa visit to the place returned Californians meet Lere. FATE, CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY.—YOUR ATTEN: tion is respectfully called to the fact ane Dr. Valen tho celebrated delineator of Eeeentrio Characiors aud Yankee Peeuliari Mt continue his In oy Entert ‘Brother Jona than,” at ery ook. muswion, 60 cente; goutiemia aud tve indies Si. ‘Open ab $5 commences ats. a Pe, MUSEUM, 175 Ce npt! STARE are, letor.—The ‘above establisl fternoon, aid oeloek, ain th mae pt pose of * Claasic nnd Original Repre atuary,” by Mille Casinet's Troupe of Model scther with a variety of beautiful performances, For rticulars, tee bills of each day, | Admission:—Seate rivate Bi outa; Stage Seats, with cushioned alum shales; Siz couty; Boxes, 25 conte: gallery, 12% cuwhae roagon. Apply, from 8 A. JMOORE, on 1) leatage. DD'S Mf IRELS, 444 BROADWAY, Howord #t evening it. Woods Open ever} anger and Propricto © entertainments offered by MEDICAL. ee Cr: DISEASES ESPECIALLY TREATED FROME 12 to 3 o’olock, by Dr. RYAN, ex epee to tho Government ITorpital, Montrcal, and lecturer om eases of the skim, chest, and norvous system. Broadway. D*; WARD'S REMEDIES COMPRISE THE ACCU~ mulated experience of all the celebrated men of everm age who have professed the cure of diseares. Price, seve- lly. § LA has thanks are tondered for the leas pati extended to him. Certifie: of cure and skill oan be. one door 11 times, co! lonts are mined at hii oftee, No. 00 Canal street, oxaat #3 here h ul east of Broa tod sratia, by th vod. Patio te in at can receive his remodics by expre: Fequested to be partiontar in inentioning the fo ment, its duration, and previous troatment, Probabl; physician in the world hag cured so many ehronio ‘dieeneoee, © hospital in New York has such s multiplicity of re sources an his private establishment. All pos if losing from $1 to $5, for the sreeiey remedies req in th il be religiously attended to, RB. K. K. . PRESTON, AUTHOR Friend in Need,” bo Ow OF CORNS, BY MADAME BERHARD, NOUS Bowery, @ t side, between Broome and Dolancy streets Madame ctfully informs the public that a! in order to onal YCIASTIKA. —A SPREDY AND PERrATn Come for neuralgia, tie dolorenx, rere ner Ne toate eumatism in the hoad, and a eure preventive of f #, or any other complaints attenda childhood during the period of teething, has buen Heat and io now hoing successfully administered in the form ef = necklace, to bo worn next tho skin by ho pation®, the virtues of tm neck!ace ae made, and prescriled the mode of een ation. The notien of the public is not, therefore, oalled to wok hut tom medicument recommended by one of the i pect ofthe faculty, ae poculinrly powerful in acting Uhronghe the pores of the skin directly tipon the diseneed or exelte? nerves, affording, generally, inst always permanent. roliof, and effecting a permancnt eure. Patients who, after twenty ovr houss trial of he modiented necklace, neaorateg n, find no relief, may, at the lone an ae latel, Taburning: the same, IUFPNER & MULDEN "¥.—I do hereby oortity the twedicat mocklaoe oferea by Schufiner Mulde of neh & vature as to unfailingly produce aetie- factory results, @ dRauNiien: Met Bes To, 25 Holiry atreot, Broo! For No. tA Bonver street, Prize le by the proprictors ae MA pan ion: of Women. IED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OO Dr. A. M. Maurlooan, Professor of Piseoses Iweuticth ‘edition, Ime, pp. 2% Yorrs of rotering, of physical nad ments ansaah, ty any an aficctionate wile, and poctntary dificultios to the band, work. might have been epared by a timely posveeaion of i i intended. erpecially for the married, 9 atin marriage, ae it disoloson important seoretg known to thom particularly, he wile, the mother-the d, or the other in the deine of years, in Whom nature contemplates an itaportanto! can discover the causes, symptoms, andthe ‘inode 9 medion, and the most © in note of cura, in every come Platet to which her sex ta aby (Batract of « lotier fr gontlomaa in Dayton, Iavrom, May’ iay'l, M. Maumiowav, 12) Liberty stroe Pi peur Sirly wite hae been pereepttbl sinking som} three years cf mors, In consequence vi cote and euferipg F01 months before and dui ment—every suecestice on moreand more dol iivatinr prostrating her, putting her life ia imminent m the iart occast the worst, At thi your book highly % Feaehing my case, hy roecipt and T ress toryou the roliof ib, akurded. my distressed, “mind ok he Je) 3 pare: raparted to my wifo, on learnt groat discovery of M. M. Dasomeaux provided « remedy. opened a respect to to od blo. But for ve ing hend, in all beisnan probatit inher grave, and my etitaren mothoriena® It is, of course, inpracticable to convey more forions enijoots treated of, as they a ieee Intended fcr gh married or thesg, gontom Foreale at 222 fi y No.2 Astor tie i ning ofico, aaNet street, Now Yorks ite Re oseph Tucker, Mobile, Also, T. Fy athut atrect, Philadelphia. ‘On eeeeetee ors as Q will be transmitted ‘by mail, BR egg ® NOMA s ince 129 Liberty to Dr. A. |, office York, or box 1,224 New York Post off ‘of sixteen ‘more Tally ia

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