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to Mach proposition to be posal for a B I to be enclot Pine fad stated fo“A. will receiv. FReaaay, in ay day of Bare ioetant northw west corner 0 his office uni seize d rat stroot an fag sidewalks of Socoud. strock d to avenuo A. Specifications to b Spplication to she Contract Clerk if thie meer teens OB ‘17, 1858. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. Seem a DEPARTMENT—TO CON- “anti sd hate bulld w sewer, w with ti and oulvorts, in ts aes street to beg atr balclie aT Cay NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— lle notion is hereby given tbat, the following reso. coy sea between oo er in ry ant lots'in block hand. hist in Washingt reet, th aide rested, hay 1 ahve ae e requested ts a apes bates a te phere selena, ot ble ohn 0s erase she, 20h day of Mareh Sean 16, 1855, a ——— ses pare i pen! NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Mill bo received at this offs until 7, Marsh 3 2, USK at 12 ealock M.. to, pare ‘seat o Forty-second streots, Sistine to bo had on application to og the Contract Clorl March 1 To i833. JAMES FUREY, Streot Commissionor. [anno cele a Rat A acacia tah ROTON PARTMENT. —TO CON- tractor endorsed ** Proposal for aswor in Seventh ave: , with the name of the por- ri King 't " Pi ze eile Ing the same, and th duct Departmo: dato of its pre- ived at GA office of tes Ga Aque- nth ave y- id through Fifty-fourth stroct, to the sowor Broadway, being in longth about 00 foot.’ ‘The plau of the sewer, end pecitioations for the building of the samo, and all other information rolating thereto, oan bo obtained infe on aphlication to the Water Purveyor, at this offic President of the Crot ae at Departai t. lent of the Croto: et Dep See Fo ee 4 a Aquedu partmen| SiPaute DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Pabtio notice is horeby. given that the following pe- vo been presented in the Borrd of Aldermen :—To roseiate and grade Fifth avenuo from Forty-second to For- ‘ty-ninth stroet; to flag four fect of sidowalks whero not now ed, and pave Thirty-sixth street from Broadway to ‘Big! th avenue mig the following potition in the Board of widen and royrade D: street twenty- Aye foot on ‘the northaide from Broadway to Hudson street. All persons interested, having objections thereto, re re: quested to present them, in writing, to the undersigned, at ‘bis office, on or before the FUREY, oe? Mareh Fp ‘trees Commissioner, Mareh 17, 1853, Se ee ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT—TO CONTRACT- lod Proporals, endorsed “Proposal for re- also with the name of the porson or por- sons making ‘the same, and tho dato ofits presentation, rill be roceived at the aioe, of she Croton Aqueduct Depart: mont, until Monda ey y of Mareh, 1833, at its i with the sewor in third avenue. pecifications for the building of thi andall othe vinfommation ‘elating thereto, can fn ob’ on application to the Water Purv. Or, es his President of the Croton A di Chas DEAN, resident of the Croton Aqueduct Department. ‘ew York, March 18, 1853, ? : Cerne OF QUIT RENTS. — FINANCE DE- Pima ag hy New ink k City, March 7, 1853.—It is provided ordinance respecting the Sinking son OF persons ma} ion, it shall be the oommutat the tained Fane nar that "wher quit rent a, ‘lerk to oxe- There are daily ap; 1 here Tabs ass lots, where tho qui track Dy persons $n er free fron as I Reners.of the, orig the 00; the The counsel to Sis cial the there ia no legal objection to areel ration separate comm Jess therohas been some special ar. Fangement between the former owners as to she payment of The quit rent. I have doverming fore, to commie aeergreneeesa the be aid for stiring mcunt to x postin oe ul wi released on, ie of tan peeerealal Nes Uggge the owaces, TC waerk, ALC Liane ‘Comptroller. |ORPORATION NOTICE.—DEPARTMENT OF RE- Pairs and Supplics, March 23, 18i8.—To Buijders.—Sentod Pi) poasls will bereoeived we the otice of tho Commissioner He airs and Supplies, No; 1 New City Hall until Satur. y of April, 1853, at 12 o'clock, M., at which Soa teary whee spunea: Gx eecordance tan’ (ns) ordinance therefor.) for ereoting s lions in tho Seventh ward for the use of Americus Engino Company No. 6; also, & house in ‘Woostor street, n rit of Oceanns G street, for the Engine Company No. 1. for the ma- Sonu’ and carpenters’ work for each house separately. | The lang and specifications of tho buildings required, and all in- Brmafien in regard thereto, ean be had # rintondent of Tepairs ‘to Publie Buildings, No. 19 Eli street, Blank estimate had at dither ome, N. B.—The Commissioner reserves the right (or an; = the eetinaves bs a for t! ieterets poration ARTHOLOMEW Y, Commistioner of Hepat rr Supplies, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS AL hereby siven, to the owner or owners, oegupant or ovcu- f all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, Rfcoted thervby, aments have been that the following a completed by the Aesestors, and aro lodged in the office of She Bureau 9 Assessments for examination by all persons jnterested, vis —For reflarcing and resetting ourb and gut- ter stones’ in front of Nos. 6, 18, 25,7 and 9 Thomas stroet. The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lote of gronnd, vacant lots, pieces and Jand, oth sides of Thomas stroe ii mad who are opposed to th resent their objections, in writing, to the und Hall of Records, within thirty un ments, Strect Department, March ested to d, at their office. No. 4 gn from the dato of this noties inom WILLTAM Gace, CHARL Offico, Bureau of A: 23, 185 ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- apant or isnt by given, tothe owner or owners, 01 "ad all Mouses and lets fmapreved ses "Asseasora, and are lodged in the offve of the ments for examivation by all persona For fingging sidewalls in 125th etreet, botw Fourth and Highth ‘Tho limits embraced and parcels of ituated on both , between Fourth and Eighth avenue All persons, whose intcrosts are affected by the above name and who are opposed to the same, or wither of ted to prosent their objections, in writing, totha undordigned, at. their office, Now 4 Mall’ of Records, within thirty days from the IGG of this notice. ARLE: DGE, c ARLES MoNIE L, Office, Burcau of Assessments, Street Department, Mareh 23, 1863. Assesaors. ORPORATION NOTICE. — PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby. the owner or owners, oooupant or of pants of all improvod or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments havo, beow by. the Assessors, and ure lodged in tho oilice of Assessments for examination by all porsons ted, viz.:—For reflagging and resotting ourband gutter in front of Noi and 9 Hoboken street. The limits 7 eel ents include nll tho several Souses and lots of ground, vneaut lote, pieces and paréels of Tands situated on the southerly sido of Hoboken street, b tween West and Washington streets. All porsons whose ia- 2erests are affected by the above named assessments, and who Are opposed to the same, or cither of them, are requested to resent their objections, in writing, tothe undersignod, at heir office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from this notice, wc aa WILLIAM GAGE, Oba, Pepartnient, March Agsessors. (ORPORATION NOTIC. OTICE by given, to the owncror owners, oceupant or occu nts of ali houres and lots, improved or unimproved ands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assevsors, and are lodged in the office f the Burcau of Assessments for examination by all per- ons interested, viz. :—For building a sewer in’ Division atreet, between Clinton and Gouverneur streets. Tho Hinits embraced hy such assessment, include all the several hous and lots of ground, vaca pivoos and parcels of lan situated on both sides of ‘Division street, between. Clint |d Gouvernour streets ; on the east sido of Attorney stroct, hetween Division and Grand streets ; on both rides of Ridge street, between Division and Grand ptreets; and on the south jo of Grand street, between Attorney and Gouverneur atreets. All pergons, whose interests are affected by the above named arsousments, and who are opposed to the #ame, or cither of them, are requested to presont their oljjec- tions, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, Halt of Records,’ within, thirty days from tio ‘date’ of this notice. GA CHARLE is i BOpaR, Assessors. NEL Ontee, Buroan of Aston » strove Department, March Zz enti ‘Sue ION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERB- by given, that petitions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen, for the construction sewers im tho followin, named streets, to wit oort strect, from Fourt! to Hester Li ga also, i sewer proposed between Ri Sersonv interested in the oeels or either of them, and havi objections thereto, are requested to present the same writing, to Cy Contract g ork, at his office, on or befor Siaroh So, 16 NICHOLAS DEAN, Pr _ Croton Ha ahes Departinent, March 21, 1853. JORPORATION, NOTICE.—PUBLIC NO’ nto the owner or owners, cooupal " panteof all honses and lots, (mproved se uninepro Affected thereby, that the following assessments completed hy the Assessors, and are lodged in tl the Burean of Assessments for examination by ed, vin oF Siat vena vy fife bets by tf tth and Madison avoaues, Tietioth pee streets. ‘The limits embraced. by auch ad reots; nd Thirty- asment in- clude all tho soveral honses and lots of ground, vacant lots jeces and p w C land, situated om the gorth side of hstroct, botween Broadway and Sixth ayenuo, ‘on the south sido of Thirty first. streot, between Fourth and Madison avenues, All persons whose intorosts aro af- fected by tho above named assessments, and who aro op- od to the same, oF olther of them, are requested to prosont tht tions in writing to the unilersigned, at their offic, of Records, within thirty days from tho date of WLLL A OG DOE, § Asseasors, CHARLES MoNKILL, ari Bees of Srevencanate, Steet Department, March reo) is notice, the dttice of the | ee ae eed ORPORATION ROrcR Fust io} Foray 13 Lida Burl Ra pees Aldermen med at to Fiftyecoond ‘strcot also, root, ive feet north of ‘grand affect, and sto cman “from ‘Gold to, Doatl strosts nlsoe in’ Dover strect, ranklin square to East river; also, in North Moore street, from West Broadway to al Fifty-ninth street, from Second to Third avenue; hire street, from Jane to Troy street. Also, in eeistant Aldermen, for a sewer s Peis ar Soph shee A i nevis rg oujoatlons thereto, md and Third a reither of th Gea requested to present t! r ” gh wee Ry tor une Confens ark, a6 this oflee, om oF before OAS DEAN: President, _Croton Aqueduct Diextosss . March 19, 186% REET DEPARTMENS, NO.,4 HALT: OF RECORDS. ill be’ received at this office until Fri- Sat 2o'clock, M., to sot curb and euttor four feot of sidowalks of Forty-ffth street, 0 regulate and pave Thirty: fost ot aldewalks where not now © Bighth avonue; to regulate an: from’ 12ith to 12th strevt, nnd set tter stones therein; to pavo Nineteenth First to Second avenu Specifications to be pep leation te the Contract Clork of this department. JAMES FUREY, Strovt Com. pene ils Se el TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS, Public notice la hereby’ given, that the following, reso- ‘eon prosonted fa ine Bi it Ald from, had Mareb pted ons interested. haying objection thereto id MQ cee i in wa iting, ‘to the undersigned, at aayet April noxt. de GAMES TUREY. Street Comm TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. Sealed. propoi Saturday, April 2, 1853, street, between Tenth’ and ce four feet wide through sidewall tions to be on eee ion to the Contract department ES FUREY, Street Commissioner. jaroh 24, 1853. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. ROPOSALS FOR OIL, FOR LIGHTHOUSES. EASURY Darsnruare h 15, 1853, this ‘oiReo until Mon- 2 or BBY ak sas the sg OTPien or Incurn tala will o rece aienled provotels w eck P Lighthouse Establishmen' e with itiety gallons of the best fs ality pure winter tea forty-five thousand (45,000) stralned oF prestod sporm ‘dit. to 10 0" ply ves easel &¢ Boston, Now ac] tion of determined on at the time of accepting the Sia, in tights well suade anskos suitable for akippice, te Prime order, on'oy bofore the following datos. rospooti¥al nd fojthe quantities respectively, as follows, vis.:— ator, and. (five thoueand) gallons w 16,000 (Afvecu chouska) gations spring oil, to be delivered as above on or abot the 20th of April’ noxt. 6,000 (six thousand) gallons winter, and 14,000 (fourteen toutand) gallons ‘spring oil, on or about the 15th of May next 12,000 (twelve thousand) gallons winter, and 6000 (clght thousand) lions spring Oil, on or about the at of Jul 12.000 Kewslve houeana) gallons winter, and 000 (eight thousand) gallons spring oil, on or about the "15th day of August next. Separate sealed proposals will bo roccived at this ofleo until Tuesday, the 15th April next, at one o'clock P. for supplyin; hd the light houses on tho Inkes the following qualities and quantities of oil, to be toiverea at the re- spective times and places named, a8 follows, via. To be delivered at Buffalo, Now York, to tho proper offi- cer authorized to recei on or about the 1th day of Moy next, 6,500 (six thousand five hundred) gallons wintor seraineds ‘and 6,000 (six thousand five hundred) gallons of spring of ‘To be deliverod on or abont tho 15th May noxt, to ths coleaee and Superintendent of Lights at Oswego, New or! 1,600 (sixteen hundred) gallons winter, and 1,600 (sixteen Lundred) gallons spri: ae To be delivered on or about the Isth May next, to the Coulecten and Superintendent of Lights at Plattsburg, Now {100 (ave hundred) gallons winter strained, and (600 (five hundred) gallons spring oil. All of tho aforesnid lots of ofl to be delivered at tho above mentioned places for the lights on the Lakes, in small iron hound cask rime order, froe from lonkage, containing from thirty to fifty gallons each, and freo from all ed t ¢ United States; all the cost: transpertation, at the nd. risk of thi Sand inspection prior to the rausportation of tne cil Goma. the eo tractor’s warehouse oF other placo of deposit. ‘The eeveral lots of oil roquired to be delivered on board the supply jvorsels eball bo so delivered when the said vessols may Vein roading me, and in caso the supply should no: e ofl on ee aye herein aed for its delivery, then the contracting ay will be y to ver it to am authorised arent ere 0 Light- Bouse I aitapiishment sending at the point of delivery, and shall be entitled to payment therefor within fiftoon days ap suoh delivery. x the ofl contFacted for under the forogoing proposals te Dechuiisoteaston the arealtares of speoitio gravity, tom- Perature at which it will remain Impid, by burning, and fuch other means 28 may be thought proper by the por. son oF persons to whom that dut d by the Lighthouse Board, before it will bo acoop 0 wintor- strained ofl to remain lUmpld at » temperature, of, 32 dog. of Fabronheit or lower, the apring strained oil as, peratures of 45 deg. of Fahrenheit or lower. +A bond, with sccurity to the ee of the Depart- ment in a penalty equal to o1 contract made under tho foregoing pro: will be roquired ofeach conerseter conditioned for the 3 faithtal performance of each contract. The Board, under the authority of the Dopartmont, re- serves the right to reject any bid, though it moy be the low: est, from other considerations than its amount. Ly order of the Lighthouse Board. THORNTON A. JENKINS, Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICES. eee RA UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers strect.—Notice is hereby given, to the relatives and next of kin of Joanna Palmer, lato of the city of New York, widow, deceased, and who ia alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of Now York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 23d day of April next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, March 31, 1863. UBL [¢ ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM. trect.—Notico is horeby given, to the relatives and next of kin © of Ph ‘lip L. te) late of tho city of New York, seaman, deceased, and who is alleged to died intostate, that I shall apply to the surrogate of the county of Now York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the Sth day of A) fe a at 10 o’elock in the forenoon. Dated, New York, 8, 1853, PETE BSWEENY Publis Administrator. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers strect.—Notice is hereby given ‘to the relatives and next of kin of James C; Jameson, lato of th city of Now York, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that Ishall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York, for letters of administration upon tho ostate of the anid intestate, on the 25th day of April next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated New York, March 24, 1853. WATCHES, JEWELRY, dic. ATOHES AND JEWRLRY.—THE SUBSCRIBER 18 selling all descriptions of GOLD AND SILVER WATONES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, at retail, at much less than the usual prices. SURGENAEN WATCHES. Real Jules Jurgensen watches received by every arrival, with certificates from him with each watoh, warranted per- fact time keepers. coorER WATCHES. Du; ten levers, a hunting and magic cases, perfect time keepe NDEPENDENT 8ROON! Dy and qui Ker second watehaa, for timing horses, in gold and silver CHRONOMETERS. eee, tum without A508. Splendid gold pocket. ehronome for ladies, some in hunting cases, DIAMOND WATCHES for Indles, some in magic cases 10 WATOHRS, which change into three ‘differont ‘watohes, WATCHES WHICH WIND ‘ and turn the hands without any ke; ine gold lopine watches, four holes jowelled, Fine gold detached lov Gold enamelled watches for the ladies. Gold English patent ‘lev Gold English patent lever Silver patent levers as low Ses2es2 Diamond ear rings, ins, bracelets, finger rings and erosses, for sale at much less an the usual ‘prices. Allkinds of gold chains,” pure. * Fo old wedding rings, gold keys and seals, gold pons and ls, gold and silver thim- bles, bracelets, Broastpins, eu in Lockets, ear rings, gold and liver spectacles, gold toothpicks, charms, Chateleine D SILVER WARE. Sterling silver spoons, cupey forks, ple kalves, pkia a, fruit knives, wedding cake knives, &¢., to. 'W. Jewelry exchanged. All watches warranted to keep ork time, or the money returned. REPAIRS. All kinds of watchos and clocks el nd repaired ia the best manner, at much less than the van prices. ter of watches and jowolt bal wale and gotaile Nt importer of watches and Jowelry. wholesale and re! e 1 Wall streot, ocond floor.) near Brosdway PANONDS. WATCHES, AND JEWRLRY, BOUGHT and sold; algo, old gold and silver, Money advanced on the above art street. OM nose is strictly confidential, LIQUORS. 20.000 Sud STYLE, JUGS, SCHIRDAM GIN TOR medicinal use, Old Club fehnappe, th tho best im the city; a few cares of Schiedam and Holland gin bitters, ior article; 25 onses Curncoe, 25 eases brandied cher: ,000 Havane segare, for om NDE Rit tit, 430 Broome stroet. $10.000 WORTH OF BRANDIES, WINES, ain, whiskey, Jamaica and St. Croix rum, syrups, Cordials, Heldsicek, grape, leaf, Schroeder, Charlos and, va rious other brands’chainpagno wi dozen, and upware 1 Be oN Da claret wines $150 liberallyby Wi ILL, 0 Broome street. fo buyers will, bo trented R( RRELS OF PORTER, STOUT AND ATL, 500 Muoneisting of Guinness! ond Robert Mauder's XXX, Dublin stout, Barclay Porking’ London porter and stout, Philadelphia porter, and bn lg mst nt’a Seoteh a a and aD ERUILE, corner Broome sad Crosby stroote CASKS MUIR & SON'S ALE, BARCLAY, PF 10 kins & © and Robert B. B: ynidon porter, in pints and «quarts; grape leaf, muras. and heidsick champagnes, sauterne, hook and claret wines; an excellent assortment of prime old Havana segare, for sale by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 300 Broadway, ‘PETERS & CHANDERS, 99 BROADWAY, IMPORT ers of wines, brandies, and scgary, offer, in quantitios it, all grades of pale and dark brandies, assorted brands Scoteh and Irish Bhp gf Jamaicn and St. Croix rum, Cogether with all grades of port, sherry, wnd Maderin, Jn at much loss prices than any other howse selling the samo quality of goods, Buyers are requested to examine, EXTRA PAY. PIICERS, MARINES, AND SAILORS OF THE navy, and officers and men of the revenue service, who served in the Pacitic, on the const hao ari Moxican war or 8 extra pay. In the above, the 0, basomont, irs can obtain oe rane hoof any AAdacous or apply § 66 We nage ks KOWHIG ee on acerenninninemmeeeneearw~ ns. nemeneen niiinnernenceamnreent OR LIVERPOOL —UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. ship BALTIC, in J. J. Comstook. stonmall Tall dere pare with the », April 2, at 12 o’clo rth, at the foot of Cantl atrost,” ‘No berth wooused. tll ald for. For freight or passage, having uneq! ‘socommodations for ols 00 and of omfort, wal v DK COLTANS & CO., aia snarled to bo on board at 11. ‘tio will sucoced the Li Pai ii ote ro ‘The steamship At ‘16th April. TH NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED aEATER a Stoamers,—The ships comprising this line, are tl ” Captain Week, Captal from New York to Live: 1, ia first cabin, gu Mhsctond Sabin, $10. "Haclunive-use of ekice cise “yrs rbd nde ag to Now Prbrg es egrd agit Ne - hs secured until paid for. nn PROPOSED DATES OF “Prom Tit m Now York. Saturday hy R oo 1853, Wednesday dare Do. Deo. 2... Tor freight o1 EDWARD, COLLING £CO., N $0 Wall st, N. ¥. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO. me owners of es win ‘not de yer an Poy 4nd silver, ballio jewelry, “ire sigued therefor, aud the'value there’ Rieti of therein ex; U tas) a un NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTRAMBY ROM pe Sons FO LIVERPOOL. Chiof Cabin Passage, . Second Cabin ae 70 TiVERPOOL | ali AMERICA, Captain 1 BUROPA, Captai CANADA, Cay °, ‘aptain Harrison, TA’ ‘aptain Lang. AFRICA, Capi Harrison, NIAGARA, Captain I These vessels carry a elear ‘white light at mast head, green, on starboard bow, 1d on port bow. Canada, Stone, Boston, Wednesday, 30th March. Asis, Lott. New York, Wed! 6th A Nisgara, La Boston, |’ Weds 3 Europs Shantion, “New York, Wednesday, 20th April. America, Leitch, ‘‘ Boston, Wedner Arabia, Judkins, “ New York, Wednuer Berths not seeured until paid for. ‘An experioncod surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships will not ry accountable for gold, ar ver, bullion, specie, dswretsy, preset stones, or metala, bills of Inding’ sro signod therefor, and’ the value Berea heroin exprotsod, ‘or freight or siaaais a VENARD, Wo. 4 Bowling Green. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- ship Company intend sailing their favorite steamships FROM PUILADELPHIA. City of Glasgow. . ‘Thureday, March 31. City of Manchoster. Saturday, April 23, City of Glasgow. . * fay 14. City of Glargow. ... 7s eceeess es a ne i120, of ui oe sday, ri City of Manche cherie % May 13 Y, 27th April} lay, 4th May. $0 805, to stato rooms). A limited supply’ of third Sass passengers will be tal snd found with comfortably eooked provisions, $30. Yeom Liverpool erpool | Parties wishing to bring out the! ean obtain cor- tificates of pases; rafts on the Tank of of Ireland, 4 sums from £1 ster! ing Poy Handbills can bo had theo! AS BCH eRDeOn, Agente Ex ge pla TRAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGO e Glangow and New York Steamship Company's n Heaney GLASGOW, £62 tons, 400 horse power) Robert Craig, commander, wi will sail from Glasgow, on Wednesda: Februar, sud Wil leave New York for Cnazowe ea, Se turda: Hiareh 2th, at 18 o'alock, at 200 Toon Fooms,) $75; sooond oe. bin, $50; third class, $20 starsat fot included. Apply J. MeSYMON, 33 Broa rage FOR, SOUTHAMPTON AND HAYRE—THE UNITED States mail steamship FRANKLIN, James A, Wotton, commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passonzera, on Saturday, April Mth, at 12 o'clock, from pier No. 4, North’ river. Price of pasaage, $120. Am experioncod furzoon, is attached to the ip. Luggage not want nk the passage ould be sent on board the day before sailing marked low.” ‘No freight will be received after Thursday, April Th, hon feelaht or site pase apply to MORTIME! GSTON, Agent, No. OS Broadway. Pea TO HAVRE-SECOND LINE—THE FOL- lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and Now York on the Ist of each month Hrom New York, From Havre, Buip BT. DENTS, Ja Fob. 16, to Sune 1s. Alonso Follan re ter, Oot. 16. Ship 87. NI ay Meh 16, 1,000 tons burthen, Iuly 16. Jobin Bragdon, master, Nov, 18, ‘New ship MERCU: April 16, ae Ang. 18. Deo. 16, May 16. Sept. 16. 16, 0 aster, De ‘They are all frat olass Now York built shi all requisite artiolos for tho comfort an: stengors, and commanded by men of experience in the rade. ‘The price of passage is $100, without wines or liquors. sanp othe bubsstivere ‘wil be forwarded fee trem but those actually incurred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Poarl streot, NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSIIP, HERMANN, Higgins, (U. 8. N.) commaader, will anil for jouching at ft donthempton, on Saturday, March 23) from pier No. 3 North river, at 12 o'clovk M. Price ol — Jan. ) provided with oonyenfense of An oxperionos must pass through tho Fost Office. Specie cout red in Havre and London. For mh or ea aE. MOLLER "SAND & ie Agents, 26 jouth street. ROR BERMUDA an = THOMAS.—THE STBAM- «ene Merlin, Captain Cronan, will sail on ‘Thursday, ‘April Passage Money to Bormads. . 0 St. Thomas “Sppiy. to E. CU The United Statos sell | oon may. commander, will pier 13 North veh on , March 26th, at te clook, PM’ For freight’ apply bos ‘and f ie LU wbuaw 2% & PLEASANTS. 83 Front street. OR CITARL! eceee AND ¥FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY United States Mail Line—Tho new and fast going stonmer JAS, ADGER, J. Dickinson, commander, will leave pice 4, N_ Rom Saturday, Mirch 2, att o‘elock P. M., pro. he apply ‘on board, whore all hills of lading For frei will “be signed, for parsage at the office of SPOF FORD, TILESTONE nb. 48 South strect. | Throngh tickets for Florida ki 31; to Pilatka, $33, OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES mail line.—The now and splendid steamship FLORIDA, M.S. Woodhsll, onptain, will leave on Saterday, March 3 26, atd o'clock I. rom pier No. 4 North ayee App ly to SAMORL L. MITCHILL, 194 Front street, Tho ALABAMA, C. D. Ludlow, api. ow Satard April 2. For spect, olcengthy sovommnoantion have no suporior on the ocean. a8 YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY: For Mobile, stopping at Harana.—Tho now sido wheel steamship BLA ‘OR, Robert W. Shufoldt, U. 8. N., comminntor. The ttoaraer Binck Warrior iy nov’ and fare, rocei freight and will sail for Mobile, Friday, March 26th, at 2 o'clock, precisely, from pier foot of Harrison P: aken for onsigned eof com. No freight taken to Havana but specie, No freight received on sailing days. Company's bills of inding ve had by application at the office: no othr form will be med. Shippers must send in fir bills of Infing to tho of. fico by nine o'clock. P. M., Thuraday, March 24, Parcels ro- ecived af the office only. ‘Passengers for Havana must pre- cure orts bofore fe LIVINGSTON? CHOCAERON & CO.,01 Brondway. LS he STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COM CHF! or Now Orloans, vis Havana.—The splendid a ROKE MoGowan, commander, will the pier at tho foot of Warren’ streot, North Fi day, 2th March, at 2 o'clock P. M. precisely, Rate: sage to Havana ‘and New Orle Upper, ta ‘and after salr Lerths, $60; lower forward No freight take New Orleans nt 2 conts amship ail from M i) ole: Fr cubic foot. are reqnestod to supply themselves with the vo1 of Iading, which or) bs hai on application at the oes. gutpner of feelhe ° other form will bo signed. No bills of lading signed aftor 12 o'clock on the day of sailing. For freight or passazs apply to Mi. 0. ROBERTS, If West street, foot of Warren, NDEPENDENT 0} PPOSITION LINE FOR CALIVOR. At a great rednotion in prise.—The new and splanid ateamshi AM, (2,000 tons) Willian A. Mills, commander, will leave Now York for Aspinwall on Tues: day, April 5, at 3 o'clock P. M., ely, from pier 3 North river, connecting with @ first class steamship, pro- vided by Mesers. Garrison & Frets, at Panama, to convey the paesengers to San Francisco. The Uncle Sam has e@- tabilsted the cbnracter, of being decidediy the fastest steamor on the route, having beat all her competitors from two to five days. Hor good qualities as a sea boat, and her Accommodations for passengers, aro as much supotior to other steamers as hor epeed. No offorts willbe spared on the part of the owners or officers to send the through with expeditio nd safety. wishing to procure ti at ‘extremely low rate invited to examine the steamor, now in port, nnd to call at the office before purchasing elsewhere. A good surgeon is attached to the ship, whose services are froo of charge. froight or pavenge, ee Agent, 51 Cortlandt street. N. B.—A mail will bo Anil seat by this steamer, in accordance ln the new United States age law, for the novommodation of the" public, and itis contdoatty bo: lieved that it wilt ‘antielpate be reg! five days, x8 usual EW YORK AND CAL Any, throw ae Si nevengers For ular mails from three to double engine stos m- “0 tons. Richard Adams, commandor, will Teave New 'y Bay, from pier No. 4 North river, ‘April, at three ovolack P. Mi Py ate ith the new and: magnificont wheel double engine stramship CORTES, 1400 tons, Thomas er, commander, which steamer will be in readi- ners at Panama to receive the Union's passengers, and sail immediately for San Francisco. The accommodations and Ventilation of the Cortes are ail that ean be desired. Hor epeed, (ostablished on the Mays) between New York and Basan, and Will on bey Soom ‘ od, Every exertion wi e mat ct 8 6 to en if ition, and enrety. | Passencors will be aking and are cautioned thet t tekets fat this fine % Bi midway, DAVIS, BROOKS & O0., Goncral mail bag is made ean ho above office, wt al Postage law, the conveni rapidly loading sr one ry and ons take 6, it rk ship UNIO ey gone hundred 0 Ad steer, SHIPPING, en errr ilnr oe OR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA VERA CRUZ AND Dee ele and fast steamshij 00 Pons burthe: ah pee aud neat healthy te fe bound ‘and most healthy route for Passengers boun . California: “For freagh assage, apply to SIMEON DRAPIM, $6 Pine stzeeks corner of William RST V RSSEI-—DESPATCH LINE FOR AUSTRALIA. Past ailing and favorito pao i ickorion, is new repidiy. loading for Port Philip, All ia for ship must be o fore Saturday, 2ith inst. Shippe will please hand in thle hills of ledise ant'oher there oods Bs soon as they complote thelr engugomonta. Shippers will Dear in mind that the vesrole of this ing take none but cabin Paseongers, conscquently proceed direct, without any sto Page, lauding their cargecn nt the earliest possible day. SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street, NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY cific Mail Steamship Company ited States mail.—Only through weekly ting for California and Oregon, via As- w York on the Bi, 1th, tt SCENT CITY John Medown, commander. will tail Om 28th, at two o'clock precisely, from poribes. im March on street, North ri ‘ail Steamship Company's magnificent it er PORE will be in readiaess at Panama to receive the Crescent City’ ‘8 mails and pastengers, and sail immediately for San Fran. cisco, The Crescent City will be followed, on the Sth of April, b: the Ui nited States mail steamer Georgia, 3,000 tons bu D. D. Porter, U. 8.N commander, connect- ingat Panama with the Pacifio Mail magnificent mail steamship TEN NES ‘amship Company always kee ma, to ensure iinmediate despatc on ship Com z The Pacito Ma it BE sk ie at For frelzt or passaze, RLES A. WHI K app iy ITNEY, tho office of the compaaises iW West street, corner of Warren. AUSTRALIAN STRAMSETY COMPANY—FOR PORT Philip, Melbourne, anoy. Australis. —The mag aifcons new steamabip GO 3,000 tons burth , commander, will be ipa AG for the a ove port or about the 15th May. This steamshi ated Sratine te ni stcongth, and in every way equal to steamers, and it is 1d will prove to be the fastest steamship in the worl Milas nocommetations tr fn eond, ass passengers, are superior to those of any steamer ove tall tea Of passage:—First class, lad saloon, rat class, upper, saloon, $30); second ol $775; nist aes, $50 he books ere row open, For frei OF passage, np cies. & SON, Agents, St Broadway. OS ALU GND Ee LINE—THE Al PACKET ship ROCKLAND, 1,500 tons burden, Vinal, master, ov, loading at pier Fo.’ Kast river, will susered the fantom, ae tenth ship of tho linc, aud sall for Melbourn Port Philip, on 30th March, Tho unsurpasscd aceomn dations of this noble ship area sufficient inducement for partios mine her; and the established rej tation of this first regular line for despatch over all others isa guarantee for intending emigrants to engage by her im pe ference to any other vossel bound to those po: For rou sae nage, early application should bo made to WM. the Front street, or to ARKELL & ELLIOTT, USTRALIAN Melbourne, Port Pitlip. Per, GEM OF THE SEA, ‘Tho entirely new and rea’ owen, commander, only 400 tons giuter, succeeds the cli ipper Panama, and ‘will sail on or about the Ist of April. Tho most of her cargo is engaged. No steerage or socond cabin Pesengers taken. From ‘the faultless model of this beautiful cue Fr, aud the long expo- rienco of Capt. Bowen in passages to the Indian and Pacitic oceans, it is confidently prediatet fhe will distance all com- Iringat and make the sage inside of 70 days. She is now pior 13, East passage or freishe ap- USSELL &NO a Blip. Vara PIONEER LINE OF MON’ '4.-—Ships of this lino are fitted up with raphe ators, and wry Francis’ metalic life boats. The nearly new and beautiful A 1 clipper ship NIMROD, Capt. James Nichols, will s1 od the Oregon, as ninth ship of the above line, and sail from Now York for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 10th April, punctually By sppilestion to ony of tho agents will be seen # list of th uantities of w! @ prices of passa and $225; second cabin, $125. poseeneers except wines and 1h aor’, soap ron towels. =A of passage varies from 50 to 100 days. feet of luggage is allowed to each adult. considere passage has been paid as deposit, jertion of the second abin is fitted up in a superior paca f or families and others, price $140 each; children under fourteen you: half price. Am experienced surgeon accompanies o: Pantie and every attendance requisite for the com! vided, free of charge. superb acoommodations for ee length; her second cabin ia The Fifteen enbie ‘No berths will be fs secured till at least gne third the amount of fort of passengors pro- ‘Tho Nimrod isa vory fast saflor, and has Her saloon is mee ssengora. deen obliged to stop at any port for earner eens vessel will succeed the Nimrod, and sail on the 20th of May. 4. W. CAMERON, or JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall street, ‘OR AUSTRALIA.—TIHE A NO. 1 NEW YORK BUILT clipper packet ship TEXAS, 800 tons capacity, is now re: ay to receive cargo and paseenzers, of first and sccond clas and will sail from New York on the 12th of April The Texas was built in the most thorongh manner fora rogn- lar packet ship from New York, her accommodations for Passengers being eonstracted Gn’ an improved ‘pian, end without regard t expeane, well ventilated, spaciou: elegant, fitted with but two tiers of berths, nearly all single, the samo height of cabin, (say seven fect,) where as other ships have three tiers of double berth: The berths io cond, cabin, are built 40 ns to leavg an airy and light go way noxt th thus avoiding w of the Also, the nausoous 3 from bilge water at the Steaks, whon at see. he ship will be sommantod by a8, az Perienced and efficient captain and officers, and provided with a skilful 1 Ph aician. | Our provisions will bo solectad with c tthe best quality. Ono-fonrth of pasa money Fe remited will cure & pattage, for whicl apply to ARDY, 58 corner of Wall; of to THOMAS ir Sa NDFORD, South streot, USTRALIAN PASSAGE TICKET FOR SALE.—THE advertiser bas asccond-cabin passage ticket to Austra- lin, per a regular line of clipper ave Sech eo ge be abla to go, and will sell for » reasonal 1y, batween 19 anid o'clock, to ELIAS RUTHERFORD, Hise. Mark's plac AGENCY. ee ee NYE, #00, SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION MER chants, Valparaiso. Wwikttam 7. NTE. F, £, main DION, AUGUSTUS LOMBARD, mn & C remavgde™Msiers, Bowman, Grinucll & Co., William Jackson. Ei New Yous x—Messrs. E. K. Collins & Co. » Goodhue & Co., Capt. Erra Nye, steamer Pacific. ALTINORE—Measrs. Hand & Co., White and Fraxcrsco—Mess soe, Henderson & Co., Thomas J. fornis—New ‘rrangement—Per Unites Se ated mail steamer Crescent City, on Monday, March 28th, - hecting at Panama with the Pacitio mail steamshi fs ‘On for San F' Under the new arrangoment fora weekly stoamer for California, we shall despatch our In charge of n special messenger, by the U mer Cresvont City, on jock, P. M., nilay noxt, th instant, at 2 Tor Aspinwall, Navy Bay,” direct. ADAMS & UO., 59 Broadway. BY) BLACK WARRIOR, FRIDAY the only regular oxpress Largo oy must he sent to the office ou Thursday. Small packages received ti19 A.M. Fri ___ CHASE & CO., 33 Brondwa: N®¥, ORLEA EXPRESS, BY STEAMER UNITED AN “'Statos, Friday, 2th inst.—This is the only exprosa di reet to New Orleans. Large packages reecived on Thurs- day; small packages till 11 A, Fr CHASE ‘e Broadway. NEW, york AND AVANA EXPRESS.—THE UN- dersigned have estabilahed an express and commission agency at Havana. Cante de Te Ind tee, Be LIVINGSTON. WELLS &CO., ork. ACA- ALBATRe 4 THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN bu iad cur ‘estimonlal to Te'olock. Co, . Thareday ov, THE SERIOU! aM: Glenn fadyCresaicy, Mrs. Broadtoy larke | Mra. T< Mrs. Parker Broadley RURTON'S THEATRE, CHAM, ey STREET. DOORS open at 04; to eomuiongo at Thursda z, March 24, will be serhitraed THY: MihRY ‘Wives OF WINDSOK. Sir John Falstaft yr. TION AL, THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open nt (34; curtain rises at 7 Thursday evening, M 4, will ‘OMAN’S' WRO: Do Vervey, .Mr. N. B. Sate Pranlins» Long Tom Coffin, .. T. CHARLES iS) »- Mra. Nichols seetreeesseseeMe, W. G.PJones DES 7) EATRE, WOWERY, NEAK CMATL AM square.—Loxes and Parquet, 25 cen ‘Thursday ANEW March Sir Giles will be eemcaas r he 4 ert i a beasts Rott: Mr. ae area binson AN i R FIVE BOUNDS. 2 Robinson f Mrs, Mason Bae 3 MUSEUM—ON THURSDAY EVENING, at 734 o'clock, for the last woek, the gor # Oriental spectacle MS TTUEBE EARD, previous to which, DOMESTIC. ECONOMY. In the ‘afternoon, at 3 o’clook, the spectacle of BLUEBEARD repeated. T! ‘ing ‘Animais, &e., aroto bo seen at all hours. Admission to tho whole Museum, En tertainments, do., 25 cents; Parquet and First Baloouy, 1334 cents oxtra, HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, (72 BROADWAY, ABOVE —Open every night dering the wool, wader the sole ovis and personal supervisi P. whose concerts in this eA for the past six Bes ha favor by highly respeetable ina ars able 63¢; to vom. nnual bonofit and ‘after’ Monday, Apri 5 any. J. W. Raynog, primo lasso. rir ‘ouvert will eummence at 8’ VATIONAT, THEATRE. “MRS. W.AG, JONE! fit.—Friday eve 'S BENE sill bo presented tho Jory popular drama of Tick SEPPARDo Jc Men Wo oner. Also, frat time tn three years, the natsal de in three acts, entitied THE OCEAN ory Ev i Morville, Mrs. To. eamnvade rilh the fneog ot 2 OF WHETSTONE—Kate Caruway, Mre, During the evening, Ry HL. Siiter, the atiamplon dancer, will appear. MOCIETY LIBRARY Rooms, om Brougham's er, Irom Mme. Thillon’s troupe: Master Hill, r eal wonder; th two admired danseusos, Miss Henry and Miss Fanny Hudson; and-n grout number of necomplished youn Indies. Hina ealy Bee: To commence at oight o’elow arto of tho ci ryatal P Taternacle, on’ § Lace will bo given turday evening, April and a fall Orelestr tickets, datod } the Broad- are respectiully invit the Ts Mai Timited nuiaber of ticket will each. . NE WEEK MORE OF RISLEY'S ILLUSTRATED Thames, and the wholo of tho City of London, with the new Honse of Lords,—Lvery evening, at 73g o'clock, Satur- day afternoon, at 2o'clook. Descriptions by J. It. Haim: Price roduced to only 25 cents, mersly, M. D. WENS' ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF Mont Biane.—Spocial Notice,—A place adapted for thiy novel and beavtiful entortainment has at longth boon se- lected in this eity, and about undergoing the altoration and embellishment requisite for its prosentation, due notiee of which will be short! USEUM OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES.—STUYVY- t Institute, 650 Broadway.—N ow open, the rareand collection of Pharonie and Ptolemaic remaina,juat imported direct from Kayph, and formed by Dr. Abbott, du- ring a residence of pprarde of twenty yearain the Rast. Ad- mission 80 cents; childron half priee. ‘Catalogues for sale in. the rooms, “Open Guring ¢) the day and evening, ETROPOLITAN HALL.—SANFORD'S GREAT NA- tional panoramic ¢ painting of tho Missiasippi river.—The only painting over exhi the river from its month to the Falls of St, Anthony, a distance of nearly threo thousand miles, Exhibition every’ eve: x at 734 o'clock; Saturday afterno t three o’éloek. Admission, 50e; children, 250. OTICE.—EVERYBODY WHO CAN SHOULD Go T0- night to the St. oe pheses, and witness Mr. - R, Scott's great effort, his perfo Overreach, which has’ bee! acknowle d never to hava heon surpassed, even by tho great and lamonted Booth in hia best days. Robinson as ?Snozzle, in the new farce of re ine. Mrs. Grattan Miss Dawos Mr, Wi Wine Mowbes Mr. a ‘ARIS A frente. J IBLO’S GARDEN.—6 —GRAND com N IAN OPERA ‘1 COMBINATION eee Comprig the inelpal Ar Artiats of the TROUPES, together with other distin, eae Lyeie Artiste whe are ex- Pected soon to arrive from The Summer Season will commen AY, All the old established ‘storit operas will be produced, ° SEMIRAMAD! Punt, Also, sae, arene the re sevivals, will b DON GIOVANNI, and others of simila: lebrit d ROBERTO I, DIAVOLO. 2 MRA NY Ee ITALIANA IN ALGRIBT, last and Freaton THE PROP! the In making the above tn FOF RE iz metropo} ure the nae ‘ red to git tm Opera whe sient on only view ith solitary exception of that of Pete Operas of Kurope of the enot execs fiden' paring: shat his se cimaens, ago, will a im in carrying out great und eee and Manager. ‘Gress and Meyerbeer’ Conductors, ....Max Marotzek and Signor ardith The price of tickets will be T Dollae, acgordlet At cat ate f at Dollars and One wo Ticket Ofices will be opened on Saturday th t the musi ‘a She one atthe mee G, sare of William Hall & Son, and On} Tickets can be sold on Sa\ uray. i. remaining Two Dollar, and the One Dolla Op jay, Wednesday, and Friday. TENORS GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT. Fuar be engaged for respectable porforman aights, Creeday thal ng and eae ehson’ i. MOORE, ob iostane SA = ALLACK'S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEA Broome street.—Di ‘Thursday venting, ‘taroh Bi wl pk sitoscogmenee T= OWNING CALL. Me Lenter iM NS sy it Kee ith perform Sd ngtone Mise Ka Blake molds Mr. Re: Dismal,... Caleb Quotem,.. 3 Ar. Bs Grace Gaylove.. rougham | Lue, Mira. IRCUS.—_NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 3 BoWw- C ery.—Thursday evening, March 24,—Last of the” FRENCH EQUESTRIAN TROUPE. lens Tourniaire, Mile. Josephine, Tn al! thelr beautiful Acts of Horseman lle, ouise without saddle or bridle. The Rivers Family in their groat foats. Afterpicce of Tilly Butto s Unfortunate Vint to Brontfords ‘this (Thursday) evening, bonefit of los Riv On Friday, Madamo Tourniaire’s benetit, bom! ee ate es EEO JOOD'S MINSTRELS, 411 BROADWAY, Howard atreet.—Open over, evening i. Word, ad Proprictor, ‘The. entervainmonts Sclcbrated compeny of Musisians and hisep eannot be equallod by any other band in. thre i doacatns See prouranime, “Doors open ab 03: eoneert commences 7% o'oloek. Admiesion, 2 cents, ‘The public are fally informed that the afternoon eoncurte eae dscomtiaeed MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY.—HO! Horn respectfully announces to his frienda. that his benefit is fixed for Monday o whon he will offer such an entertainment as, trusts, will sustain tho very high standard of 6: which’ this company has attained. Also, that Mr, attend in person on Monday, 28th’ inst. at the ticket Minstrol Hall, to sec his friends, and all those who » honor him with a call, Box office open from 11 cin fi EILER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, NO, 689 BROAB- ‘way, Chinese Buildings.—Closed for this week. ae axain on next Monday evening, March 23, with super tractions and reduced price PROFESSOR ROBERT HELLER, the great original Necromancer, will re-open his@aleon nex@ Monday evening, and produco some of tho most amasing astounding fonts orthe. i; s1C ART AND CABALISTIC SCraygR eee America, and which cannot fail of eem- ing the public that Professor Holler is withent an ise Magictua, and surpasses, in every way. tha cee abilities of all the conceited and blu: ihg conjurors whe have preceded: him. Profossor Helle: MIRACLES OF SECOND SIGHT will still bo tho feature of his with the great variety of other 5) a divertisement of unusual Lrlllaney, command the attontion of the fasti sure and novelty. ANFORD'S NEW ORLEANS ag TROUPE PER- form this Cat cep Beyae ida pee a Sevardag, ak which mess lous seekers after plea- Elizabothtow: Wednesday, at Princeton: Thuraday’ Pr a Saterday, at Trenton: Monday, Apel 4, at sa reid in the Ree Concert Hall. MUEL 8. SANFORD, Manager and “Paris an Back,” is irresistibly funny. S70, CURIOSO, IN BREWSTER'S betel Buildings, ti) Broadwat id igre! the eplenc Wens of art and ingennity which are da Museum, it toria Clock, in company with Christo- ilue Ootecites, George Washington, Prince Albert, Queen eae Napoleon, Scott's Rebcova, and the celebrated. Cance and his Musicians on the tight rope. This wonderful and myaterions ieee of mechanism ct an excelled by the reat clock at sebe M. . B.—Cata. logues and tickets can be had at ine’ one, a at the prin- cipal book and mnsic stores on Broadwa: pei ily expected in'a its ABATISTIC APPARATUS.—FOR SALE, A FULL set of apparatus for all the exporimonts embraced inthe anciont cabalistio art, together with apparatus for a series of entirely new, astounding, yet amusing experiments, which is pronounced the most completo of anything of the kind in the world: Address or apply to PREDENICK KAYE: at ‘ARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED TAKE LEAVE TO Invito the attention of the public to the very valuable colic. ‘yptian antiquities collected by Dr. Abbute Gvring a residence of twenty years in Egypt, and placed on exhibition in the Stuyvorant Inftitute. ‘The undersigned bave een tho colteetion in Euypt, and thoy woll kuow the high opinion entertained of 48 thers, aud alto by Beyptian kebolurs in Europe. The collection is acknowledged’ to fur more extensive and interesting than any oxistitg, exeepe thoge of tho Royal Museums; and it ia a rubjoct of conzratu- lation that such wonderful illustrations of the arts and haLits of the ancient Ecyptians, oxtonding to a period of two thousand years before the Christian era, should bo made ac- ccasible to,the people of this country, Sizned by Ry Wainwright, D, Honry Chawacy, Jr., Minturn, R. Dogon, ox Kennedy, Howard C TONY, iam Curtis, Sidney A. Seuivhtin, amplin, M.D. AL TO MR. GEO. W. VESEY WILL TAKE place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Tuosday evening, March 29, ster Tuesday.) 1803. ‘Tickets ean be obtained of Wm. Hall & Son, Broadway; W. A. Archer, 270 Greenwich street; John Mills, 18 Boaver street; and W. Leecett, 119 Canal’ street; Patton's Hotel, corner of Greenwich and Warron strects; and at Nibl Portponouient—The testimonial to G. W. oy, at Niblo’s Garden, will take place the 29th March, instead of the Jith, ELAND, ONTO.—THIS SPA- nished and ‘furnished in modera atyle, with large and airy drawing rooms, full and free von: tiation, convenient of access, unoqualled in its acoustic perties, 1s now offered to rent for lectures, concerts, and ara: matic reprosentations, BRAYTON & MASON. NO THEATRICALS —W. R. FISH, (ROM LONDON theatrical and eharnctoristic wig maker, 560 Pear! treet, four doors from Brondway. Amiatcur performances attended. s lent on hire for private parties and fancy drees bails, N. B.—Any style of theatrical wig mado om four houra notic , BY BLACK WARRIOR, ; New Orleans expro Charleston and Southern express, W ana Saturday; Norfolk end ire j& oxpress, Saturday; Boston, Saag Paitutetphia, and Weatern express, daily; California and N Sth April. Lowest rates aud gteatest despatch, ASE & CO. Broadway, 4 fu ture, hag ties and will ae nish intelligence about all circumstances of Life to all thoss who may addrese hi Sho interprets dreams, law matters and love, by astrology, books and clence, aud tells her visit- ers the Porson they w will myrry. Mrs. Alin speaks tho Eng- lieh, French, and Gcrman languages. Resilenoo owery, te rite houre fom 10 A. Be (3 ae near Steaton atroo! de., by books and setence, constantly relied on by and will toll the mame of tho lady or gentleman the marry. Algo, the names of tho visiters. Residence Great Jones sircct, corner of Bowery. Ladies gentlemen, $1. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADSL hia—from pier No.1 North river.—T wo linvs daily, me TAM, and 2 Aecommodation line, at7 A.M., ‘by Tesamnbout Join Potter to South Atmboy, 'éars to ovier and, steamboat Stockton to Philadelphia $2. Express line, at 2 P.M., by steamboat Julin Pot. ter to Ainboy, ¢o direct to Camden by ears—th i Returning, loave Philadelplin st 7 OR ALBANY—FAR York Inland Konto Reilrosd. daily exprose trains, nt 9 A.M. and 3.45 P.M., conneoting at Albany with eontral lines of railroads, North and West, from the now dopot, corner of Whito, Elm, and Centro structs, where through tickets oan be procured, and baggage eheoked for Sohenootady, Utica, Syracuse, Rochestor and Buffalo. Pas- sengera airo Fecoived at Broome and Bowery, snd Twenty: sixth street and Fourth tations, “The mboye tre will Innd passongers at Croton Fall fers only Allovuer trains will ati ma City Tall sta. tion, eofner of Tryon row and Conti horetotore. UDSON RIVER RATLROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambors stroct, for Albany and Tro, A Express train, 6 A.M.—through in four hours, connecting “with trains reaching Buifalo or Montreal ab 3 o'eloox sare evening, Mail train, 8 A.M. Through way train at 1 P.M. Express train, & ‘Accommonation train, 6 P.M. mbera, Canal, pia Four- rty-first streeta, irom Canal st it 7ie A. for Pough- P.M. for Athany, #1 wer in: ‘ath ‘ny stations, EDMUND Fk Superintendent, EW York to Burlington, YORK AND ONTREAL RATLROAD—NEW Jounsbury, Ogdensburg, Mon- rmediat kets can bo pr t edt sven Jtailrond office, KA a3 towne, _ EW “YORK AND PUTLADELPHIASDIRECT ONT: ted States Mail amd Express Linos, through in four hours, New Jersey Railrond, via Jersey York, foot of Cosine oad aes and) kod M. > 5} re AM, # ao TM, Dor first class, $5; reonnd New Myork. Paseagers with baggage ph ‘the hanéred dollars, and a great deal of trouble, b: tose advertiser, who is prepared to give aii Lodaet . | Feeteoetton, us regards comfort, . eofulnens, a France, the whole, evot Sruneriaag pe # A, I. 5, din ¢l 9 ee Fisiteiphia a, Fandd oO. For Balti 0, Wa hington, hrough tickets sold, and. theoagh FERRO On and 9 A.M. and 4 and 5% P. tine n minutes before the traina lea Tea FALERS TO RUROPE WILL SAVE SEVERAL noceasary for tSele Jenmney throngh agian: Sehole ot ied fend Hollands a gareny Oe Beta | Fon emie, Rew Teck cea MEDICAL. R, WARD, FROM LONDON AND EDINB bo consulted betwixt co ek 10 o'clock P. M. Canal street, e: atiy" ‘one oor cast of Seoadwey, R. CLARK, MEMBER OF TI[f UNIVERSITY OF New York, ean be consulted at 48 Canal streot, two doors cant of Broadway, for a quick and sure oure. Oitice hours from 8 to 10 A. M., and from 3 to 9 P. M 1G, CAN M. p" JOUNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- sulted at iii office, where he las: practised his profes. tion for the last twenty-two years. Hours from7 A. M. t¢ R. RALPH'S OFFICE OURS, Fi TO 12 A. M. and 6to9P. M., 0. 643 Houston Street, near Wooster. K. COOPE sulted w ty-ty Sunday excepted, at RD'S EaE ee co PRIS E THE Acct. atly ono door all times, euts in the country as. 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JOSEP HORSE YS Me m4 th ATT'S INPALLIDLE | LIVE BALSAM, Watts’ N Hastinge’ 8: Rodgers’ Wisiar’ Ayers’ Cherry Peete Wolfe's Aromatic Schoidam Selina Dr. Cook's Remedy for Inte amp Prof, Morre’s Invigorating C ambert’s Fomate Mi only Mustang Liniment and Rast way ‘a iReliot. * Oxygenated and German Bitters, Orgood'a In¢ tin Chol rogue, for Lever and gue, Prof. Thompson's, Antisey Brandreth's, Wright's, Smith Heir kotl's, Halloway’ "# Ointmont. Davis Rabyene and Uyperion and Harry's Tricopharans, and ail other patent medicines to trade at GUION'S old cor: nor, Bowery and Grand stroet. ‘EDICAL CARD.—DR, COBBETT, 19 DUANE. Lat atharn and William nd direct! Tooth 8 ee, BANVARD'S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM amu the Holy Land is now open, at the new and Georams in Hroadway, adjoining the Motropolites and continued every evening. Pi fags made upon thc epot, by Mr. Benvard, dering om sive tour, undertaken expressly for the work. "Mr, B explain the pertonally. | Picture mover at 7365 Wedn and Saturda; noons, at & Mission, 50 ceute; ehildren, Chea poner tn A tivln dase ob ennai se EES MOREE OF SAN, ERANCISCO.—OPEN FROM 10 A. Ltr 0 P.M, 312 Broadway, for a few iuittange 25 cents This elegant piece of loved twenty bout a year in Ite construotion, uilding, stroct, hill, aud wharf, the immense. shippi {s taken from actual admeasnremont snd obser vat truthfully represented on a scale of 0 giving allin their true model, rolati Hlore ‘Cellforstans declare teat Ib gives ne’ besotete Ruse ledge of that oity asa visit to tho place ‘tect, joarly al® returned Californians meet hero, OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY.—YOUR ATTEN. , tion is resp ily called ae aN 0 fact that Dr. Valea. tine, the ooleneated dclineat Eccentric C! and Yiekeo Peculiarities will continues Mar las hable Parlor Entertainments, encitied “Evenings with Brother Jonas tthe Chapel, every evening during tho weok. Age ladies, $1. Opon ab TE te g = missic to cents, gentleman and two commenioes at 8 NDERFUL, | AND | SCIENTIFIC can help it at tho extraor mbly Rooms, ‘The cele~ 3 Beown ‘Williams this evening oe @ at ‘cial moeting of the above Kero! ved, That s vote of thank: DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION.-AT & sociation, it was to our Or— chestra for their unanimous sympathy with us for our late calamity. pecial meeting of the above epeneoe held on Friday evening, March 25, at Mr. J. Corner of Hoaston aga Mulberry. streets. Ait” pre any way connected with the association aro here tonttend. By order of the association, JOHN LOUGHLIN, Reo. Secretary. ee MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STRERT. Lea, Propric pera bove establishment is oJ yn, at 3 e’sloc in Dea! ev aie Bw urpose of ** Cl nerip ane Original Rep: Bestuary.) by Mlle Carine Troupe of gtitlns rt? her with # varicty of Doautiful performances. For farsi #09 bills of each day, Adinission:—Seate Toxes, 50 conts; Stage Scats, with cushi chiairs, 373g eotte; Hoxes, 26 Contes gallery, lag eouters Boxes, 2 cont ery, MEDICAL. CBRONIC DISEASES FSPRGIALLY TREATED 12 to 8 o'clock, by Dr. RYAN, Ty to the Government Hospital, Month cares of the skin, chest, and Broadway. $< $<, LAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS.—DR. SWAN ANSB Madame Johnaon will remain at thoir present until the first of May only. Those wishing to ‘consult 4 beta, on the exasnination of disoas heen frie de, loat ie saat ebeet will be nbsont 4 during the summer idence, 810 Madison street. 1-4 East Broadway or Gi street omnibuses, aud = Cd Gouverneur street, bi 8 you within two blocks office, corner of Madison and Gouverneur sti streets, R. K. PRESTON, AUTHOR OF “THE F Friend in Need,” bee consulted at eee, 5, his card in the Howory. 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It is intended especially for the those contemplating marri discloses a egrets, which shoul te Known to them particniarty Hei ery female—the wife, the mother—the ong cither buddlag ints womanhood, of the other in the declines of years, it whom nature contemplates an important off can discover the causes, symptoms, and the most remedics, and Ue most cortain mode of cure, in every com= plaint to which her sex ia subject (Extract of a letter from a a in Da} Ohio.» AYTON, May 1, 1852. Dr. A.M. yd ke gl 129 Liberty aare My Dear Sir—My wife bas been perceptibly vnking fee some three years or mo: ee oy on and suffering some mon! befo: wing bee. eee mient—overy eucocssive one thore BB mare tating prostrating her, putting her life in inmipeas ger, which was, on the last occasion, despaired of. I thie state of things was inevitable, wad resigned m: the woret, At this time, (now about two month: your book highly spoken of, as containing matters. Teaching my caso. On ite reoeipt Sas pare T cannot ex- press to ws the reliof it afforded my distresi ag taal and the joy its pages tm) antes to my wile, of Tea tent ae iy. gretit discovery of M. M. Dasomonux provided opened a pronpect to mo which I iteho co ‘conceived ind ree bie. But for this, ere another year would have 2p bao ny, Ry wife war re boa. ave, and my children mother! my bead, in all — in cortrse, immencticable to convey rious subjects treated of, as they intended for the married of those cont ree aes For alo at 222 Drondway, No. 2 Astor street, New York: Albany; copie, J publishing office, 129 Lihert will be transmitted by & United States. A to Dr. A. M. MAU: York, * box 1,234 Ne

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