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COPARTRJTICES. suciaied with ia my business, haowa sth v4iai'ra4' BAMLAvL IV ttlBYKER. hW CaTine will be MutlMMi th ArwAaj MTU AKT eJIKTK AaV. Ai. UJ awd IS aadN lIUtrrtrM.

JOHN B.SIUAKT. B-Miw-Y i.MMcl,lia i i rfMIB t7NDKRIGNBD 1IAVB THf" aAY 1 forawd acopartberah'p aaJar th strl af DIBBLE Av f. il I kDWAKP P. DIBBLE, l.IKK 8. CAMBLOoV BgwToay March 4.

l. AYR. BENSON VAN VLIET IS Till? DAT ITl Boaalllart as a annaf in tti- Nsw-Toax. Mar t. Tw3.

1 MEDICAL. AFFLICTED UlMTOUKDt 1GNORANCS XXrOBKO! FALLACIES B10HLY IMPORTANT TO BOTH SEXES, married haiur dise. Dr. LAKMDM '8 rrk Lendew. ad Mew-York Medical Advlaerand Marriasr eai, WUi MiUM.

uo ptm, nearly 1 Aaatonueal Mental end Nervous Debility. Cruiary I'spsalta. lasolantsry Ls of Semen, potency. Affoo-tioa th Bladder sad kidneys, Graiio-Urinary dis- aad ttr cewawqaeacea, the soatomy of. Ua sexual rgaa of Ua saaie aud female: latest raauarchea ia pfeys-tatej; Earopaea hospital prartJc quacks.

Uieir recipe aad specifics; ths author uncqualed Paris aud Lou-Am treatment, Mailed free for Si. closely sealed. -All would avoid unsuccessful and bsrbArous treat-aneat with Mercury. Copabla. 1 ejection a.

Ca.ateriiitic.oa, Witmek naot flea. Antidotes, inst omenta. c. should purchase tblicrrig)Bal work, af K. WARNER, No.

1 Veeey. at 8. TOUS. No. 131 or consult the Doctor jNo.

t4 Broadway, (up stairs.) New-York, from cenevr with othar pa para la recomnieBdlDC D. IJ1RMONT aad hia work.1 Cornr rr a lnu, Orrmmn dit Krfvrm, Vupmtch, UtooU Ztttung, Altai, Medcml 4c 7 QCBB CUBK-BT DB. fOWERS, eooaalted w.th Jr. Wiu, No. 12 LinhVt Cood acted oa tba plan of the HoapHal dea Teneiiana.

I'arta. whaie thoae aifllcted with any form of pri rated ia-aaaera receive prompt treataaent, without riak or exposure, gjphilia. Konorrhtva, reet, arr ctnrea, leers, tmaoora, cateerv aeoondary and eeatltnUoni rphl'la. dietaeee of Ua kuiorja. Ke.

Th rtf laar. af eaunaire practice, exclusively devoted to the treataaent of tbos cosnplaitiu enable te efieet eurra i esaea where otliers of leaa have tajcA. Dr. rowera' baaence af Llfa restores the vigor of youth, in four weeks. This marre ous SLffrnt restores manhood to 'he moat shattered o-mstfta ttoas physical dqoMJifieatioBa.

imiediiuents to nar-tmf. thereby speed.lv cured. The mea toeunault. Dra. Vard and rowera, tl championa aod kioraof venereal dUeaaea, peeaaw ins: the moat oartain.

apeedv and onlv of- ieetual rttaadiea to tba world, taraotea a parfart eare. be charjfe. in from one te three uara. KMiab'tahed ia N. B.

Thoae who have aed their preveDttvesajre 1 wllhant- II (i ur a cireulmr. To IjuIIm. fh. rowera' ferlodicaj urope are a aare ana certain remedy far aaaathly irre(ularitiea Ibe above reoieiliea aent by BDaii. The a fB.

dee abould read thlr circular. Postsxs receipt of itsmp Curse wattaa'cd PHITATJt DIMEA8KS CUItKD IN TDK akortcet peasible Unr, by DR. WARD CO, No. li Dear Canal, wi'huut the uae of Mercury, loea time er chasxe of tl let. Dr.

WARO. from the hospitals af LandoB, I ana and Etiinburgh, is the discoverer of the ealy certain and reliable remedies for diseases of a private character. In as years' practice he has eured more caaaa of Secret Uiaeaaea and WronK 1'reauneat than all athera eombiDed. 1 can and will cure you in lea time sad ipense thao any one cit or will, aad thoae wbe have been robbed of their money aot health, call it will take but IR ie money and time is restore you. If yon hava beea ofortunate.

call at once, iij his apecial experienos ia thie much-oee'lected branch i.f mod cal acieuce, he Is enabled te roarauieeaeure in the moat eomolicated Keceat eases of tionorrhcra or fjphllia cured in a few days, without change, of diet nr nil ranee from biuiaeas. Feoaodary Syphllia the last veatice eradicated without the uae ft Mercury. Involuntary eiaiaeiutia a topped ia a short time, fcauerere from Impoteocy, er lose or sexual power, restored to full vijor in lew weeks. Permanently and speedily cmed by a new treatment. Penonat a distance, failina; to receive prompt treatment elsewhere, may get a permanent cure eflee'eri by wntioy a fji dias eais of thtir eaae.

addresaed to DK. WARD. New 1J Lahrht-at ths ou ly place. Call, send or write. MAD.

KEM KLL. FEMAL.K rilYrtjriAM. can at No. lbu or lyli'r and medicine sent by mail. Iter FkMALE MONTHLY are the only loedlcine married or slnft-le ladies can le'y upon with safety and certainty.

Price $1 a box. SuldatNo. 1.3 No. 12TX Lihertyt. and No.

4 3 Hudaoo-st, New-York. Can also be obtained at No. A Urand at Williamsburg h. and No. 175 'ulton-at Brooklyn, or by mail.

N. Ladiea who deaire to avail themaclres of Madame UkSI ELI. 8 valuablfl. certain and safe mode of removiDir obstructions, suppreaalona, arc whatever cause, without the use of medietas or instruments, can do so at ons intervk w. i VlCJOIl OF YOrTH It HKTOKED 1 by Dr.

1 bv Dr. PtEKS" EHriENCE VV I.I Fl POWEKS" ESSENCE OF LIFE 0 IS- IGOR ATI Nil ELIXIR. 4t ELIXIR, and lr. Power' Radical Pills nt Physical KejruDerator. Young ruanl Are subject to that soul and body destroying oiraQ from secret habits; Dr.

POVVKHS' lnvigoratiiitf tvtv-i and Kaatoai rtaja orieny cure tne vere wart ca.va. wtvie in-noceat of anything deletertcss. ar.a irr vn; tf.i never-failinit cure. Prepared and mid br Pr.ioWKS, Ma. 13 New-York.

Atllicted, try the 7hy will certainly curs. Send for circu ar read it carefully, and then you will eud for the remedies. IrPOlfTA TTOTil KMARaiEH AMD T1KKSE ABOl'T TO BE MAURI hi). Dr. A.

M. MAU-KiCKAU. Proleasorof Diaeaaea of Women, has just published the lwth edition of the vfllu ible book, entitled -THE MAKKIf 1 WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PA intended for thud whose health or eircamstances forbid a too rapid increase of family. Price SI. at hs office.

No. 129 Liberty-st New-York or can be sent by mail, free postage to any part ef the United stated and Cauads, by inclosing Land addressing Uox No. 1.224 New-Vork City. For sale by H. RICHARDSON, at No.

I (Aster House.) and If a. 18 Ann-st. FEDERHEN at 13 Boston. A PHYHIOLOUICAL VIEW OP MARRIAGE XV Contain iok nearly 300 pages and 160 fins plates and sngravings of ths anatomy of the sexual organs in a atate of health and diaea-e, with a treatige on self-abuse. Its de-' plorahle consequences upon the mind and body with the author's plan ef treatment the onlv rational and successful mode of rare, as shown by the report of cases treated- A truthful ad riser to the married and those eoutemplat-'ng marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical conditio.

Sent. free of postage, to any address, on receipt of cents, in specie or postage stamps. Address Dr. LA CROIX. No.

3i Maiden-lane, Albany, N. Dr. Hammond's Book is a reliable one. Prof. Pot ttx.

Editor of the American Afro, and Surg. Journal' HAMMOND ON DIUKAHKSi OF THE NERVOUS. SEMINALVt KIN ARY AND SEXCAU SYSTEMS. NEW and RELIABLK TREATMENT. By C.

D. Hamnomis M. formerly Profeeaor of Special Anatomy and Surgery in the Sj racu Medical College, New-York, author of Medical IntormaUon for the Million." Ac. Price I. mailed.

To be had in thie City, only, of the Publisher, E. WARNER, Ko. 1 Vesey-stor the Author. Mo. 31 East 37th-st.

MAD. DKPltB FKilf ATC.B MONTHLY Pi LI are the only mtxikriae married or single ladiea can depend ou ith safety and certainty. Can be sent by mall to any part of the I lilted Rates and ana-el as. ft. B.

I -auk- who desire to avail themselves of Hadarre LEPAH1'8 valuable, certain and aafe mode of removing obstractions, suppmsioas, Ac, Ac, without the use of tnedicne. can du so at one interview. Residence. Ko iul fcth- op3oi te Mh-t- CfTSif KTII I N5 POR" EVKKY ZjAD DR. OWAKU'S Great Female Benefactor or Colden Regu-laUng Pills.

InfallibM in correcting, regulating ami removing all but ructions, from whatever came, designed for purely legitimate purpoats to restore the menstrual fluid and they will never anxious patient. Oniee, No. Laigbt-at a hero Dr. WARD can bo oon-sulted, confidentially, day and evening. DR.

HTfJNTBH'r IIKD It Ot 11 EST ORES the vigor of youth in (our days. Restores manhool to the moat ahattrred system. No. 3 New-York, tne only place. Beware of bogus Dr.

Hunters. be City Is u'l of kr-ave. up every trick to rob Dr. HUNTER of h's great repmation as a akillfuland rsua- physician. lie caa Established in 13.

sc Tklt JOnNSON.NO. 14 DDAMB.8T.tllUT JLgbe eonauitcd with coandcDce on private ui lhtrty years in one specialty enables him to guarantee speedy and permanent oures. N. B. Those who mar Lava neea nualed by qnack adverriseme-ta.

noatruma, Ac, can call oa Dr. J. with the certainty of receiving hoo-orablc treataaent. rHVEKf UEMEUY CI KK6 A. For aais by ail druggists.

Depot No. S3 Brooklyn. K. D. "llRlVATB C'ONHUIVTATION DR.

HCNIER A naa. or thirty jeara. confined hi aitention to diseases fa certain class, iu which bo has treated no leas than fitly thousand caea. without an instance of failure. His great remedy, IiyXTER'S RED DROP.

Cures est tain diseases, when regular treatment and all other remedies fail euros without dieting or restriction in the habits of tne patient cures without the disgusting aad sickening cflectsof all other resBOdtes cures ia eses in leas than six houra cures without the dreadful consequent oflecta of saercury. but possesses the peculiarity valuable raroperty of annihibuing the rank and poisonous taint that the blood is sore to, absorb, unless bis remedy te used. That is what he claims for it, and what no other- will accompli ah- lta value in this respect has became so well known, that scientific men in every department of medical knowledge begin to appreoiateit, for hardly a week passes that bo is not consulted by druggists, chemists and phys-ciaus, ia renrj to some pitiful patient who has exhausted tho whole, nold of the facu'ty. aad still the disease will appear. its popularity ie so great, the there not ausak doctor irs tho City that has not attacked it and whoa they and their Iks are not so easily swallowed, they then proteod that they can maks M.

It Is $1 a vlaL rid cannot bo obtained genuine anywhere but at tho old 4moe, No 3 raviaion-ot. Book for 15 three cent stamps, 300 pages, 100 colored Uluatratiooa. Tho host work out. DENTISTRY. DBS.

GRIFFIN U3S ORAND-ST N. Y.OP-aire I-ord 4t Taylors, and 3o7 Brooklyn, are inaartinc fall or partial sets of their lmprvveJ Artificial TaetK. with ar without oxtractinw the roots: fall sets oa gold or plat ma. $2S. oa silver or rubber, tf; partial teoldjper tooth.

surer or rubber. lt extracting. joe DENTIfeTR Y. ALL PERSONS getting rid of decayed teeth or roots without pain or danger, can do so through tho ageacy of mv new Chemically Pari tied Chloroform aad theg. Gold seU Inserted for (at vuicanltw $8: gold fillings, fl; silver and deow tiaa, 6Jc extracting.

36e. Dr. B. L. WAIT.

9 h-av. i HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR MA LK-AU STYLUS II GRAY teea hands igh. years aid. wamatod sound, gentle aad kind cam trot ins Me of 3.60. laouiro at x.

as. Bayard-sti, between aad o'clock. i fTtOMirtlSSIONER TOJt TFIK STATB8 aad Notary No. geekmaa Park baak I 1 1 I ViU BJUTUBiAJIlk MOBTIUAMBhMCAil UOYAL MAIL HTKASIbUirn. ii TyiFL "r-TOKK AND 1.IYEHP001- CJLhU HARBOR.

AND HtTnEt! WTv AND LI YlHrWL CA LMNOAT HALIFAX U.i AJUCORsi HARBOUR Wed-seur. March. HiC A. Wsmi. Mar.

11. ACfl BALAEIAjii CocK. leaves hew-Terk. Ws4 wsnsT, March s2C?" i -g hi HOPl Urn UwiRartna. Wed n-a1 a v.

Anrll iASlA, avsAssoa, leaves Naw-Tr- Wedes April Chief Cabin TaaiSts SocoaCAMaPaaaacs) CUefCabia PaaaWa fiaooad Cabin p.um .1 OS fay able ia gold, ec lu euiraient Im Laitad Stats i Berths axHseeuradwatilpaMier. 'I i Am mm ma nn aaard i Ths owners af ihsas ships will not he accountable fnr spatioov valaahlas aoleaa billa of lading, having ths Vale expraaaoa. are stgaoa uteresoc. for freighter Xa. 4 Bowline reem FOB 4 BAT AN A AND 1 HATANZAS.

i TO BAIL ON BATTJBDA Y. March 7. at 3 P. The A No. I britian ateaunusain i SHELDRAKE, i I Capt-Jons Aacasa.

5 Carrying the U. S. ill sail as above, i From Plot No. 14. foot of Cedart B.

Price of paasago. in eurrent funds. Sou, For freight or passage, apply to 1 i CUAS- A. WHITNEY, No. Broadway, 1 i No aa Maui Kr 1 I HO LAND ASP1N ALU Agea H.

me Untlah ateamahiu af k. 1. 1 A will loliow 0 iBjL.LiHAiva.an4saiionor aoout tne list arcn. Experienced surgeons attached to theee steajuers. TEAM TO LONDONDERRY UlACJOV I AND LIVEKHOOIn Ths Montreal Steamship Company's! first-daas full- wered Clyde-bail ateamer i jira.

I at. Atron. earrvlnc the Canadian and United states Mails, will sail from rortiatiu next i SATURDAY. March Rates of paaaage frrra New-York FIrat-claaa. according to accommixUtions.

41 and $N7. steerage, found i in good provisions, AK 50, payable in Gold or its eouiv-aieut in United States currency. Certificates issued bringing out passvngers from sit the priiicipal towns la Gteat Britain aild Ireland at very low rates. For pas- savge, apply at No- Broadway, isew-1 ora. CARRY1NU UNITED STATES MAIL BIATJFORtIn PORT ROYAL.

8. C. ADAMS EXpKE.sa COMPANY'S 'NEW STEAMSHIP i iunsmorE. Will leave Pier No. 4 North River, on THURSDAY.

March s. at 3 P. for Beauiort and Port Royal. or freight or passage apply at any ot tne company at our priaeipal office. No.

69 Broadway. The FAH ER willaoeoeed the AUULSTA DINS- IfORE, andsaiisnor about March T. i i ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, No, so Broadway. i H. O.

HOBERTS LINE. I STEAMSHIPS TO BAN FRANCISCO 'AND OREOOB N1UAKAUUA ZKAHHU. he steam ih i AMERICA or ILLINOIS will leave tot Greytown. to connect with steamship LSiunits IAILUK, 1 noon, en 8ATCROA Y. March 14, 186X; or freight or passage, apply to 3 ii i i ar D.

CARRIN0T)H, III" 1 Ko. 177 Wost-sU. corner of iTT FOR.NICAUAOUA, C. A. Central American Transit Comnanv will dispatch the next vessel of their freight 1 De, to San uaa del Nei te.

oa or about the 26th inst. The fins British schooner. I i I M. 8. K.

THORNE. I will taks Id cargo at Pier No. 39 North River, foot of warren-st i or freixht apply at tho office of the company, no.n Broadway, to JOHN E. FOR NBW'OHLEANH DIRECT. The new and splendid United States Mail steamship I "UEORGE CROMWELL," Cant.

no. A. Post. Will leave Pier North Riter. on SATURDAY.

March 7, at 12 o'clock noon. 1 i I passage, witn acoommoaations nnsurpsssoa, so. No freight received nor bills lading signed after Fri I ITrelrht taken at reduced rates. AppIt to 1 i H. B.

CROMWELL. A Ci est-stJ STEAM WEEKLY TO touching at Hiacok). Tho wrD-kcown stesmers of the Liverpool, a ew -York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are Intended to sail ak (a tows i 1 0 1, a Wi Baturday j. March 7 CITY OF NEW-YORK M'ch 14 G1TY OP ihai and evrrv suecoedipg Saturday, at Noon, from Pier o. 44, North River i i tins or PAisAag.

i i Pavabls iri gold or its equivalent in enrrency: First Cabin eiteerass $33 50 Firtt cabin to to London. 35 First cabin to Paris 96 Steerage to 4rt First cabin to I Steerage to Bamberg 37 60 I Passengers also for warded Havre, Bremen, RotKr-dam, Antwerp at equally low ratot- ti 1- ares from Liter pool or Qneensto wn Furn Cabin. if 5, etesrage rrom Liverpool. $'0j From Qoeons. town.

$to. Tboue who wish to send for their friends oaa bay ticket hare at these rates. i i For further information, apply at the Ctwnpany fflcea. a i jollNG. DALE.

Ageat, i i.i I i No. it Broadway, New-York. HAVANA. VIA NASS.VT7, A British and North American Roval Mail St earn hi it r. i ub ai i BRITISH QUEEM.

Capt. Lx tnst ana, will sail for ths above porta, from the Company's wharf, at Jersey City, on MONDAY. March SATCRDAY, llarch2, Pasaage money to Nau i. f45 Passage money to Havana i-i i Pavable in eold or its equivalent in currency. I i i'i For freight of passage, appiy.

to CUNAR0, No. tBowUng-gresni i jl. i UNITED -S-TATKS PASSPORT BUREAU. PA-snor's-i-ti-d through J. B.

NONES, Notary Public No. 3CUBr way. corner of Warren-st. Naturalized citizens mnM produce nataraliiation certificates. UNITED STATES PASSPORTS FURNISH-ed by H.RICE, United States Disti let-Attorney Office.

No. 41 rtoom a aeoonu J- i flUULROADS. 1 iH' NEW-YORK. IIARXiE etc AAAHAFs K. WU A liiu .1 a imiv k.itu'rii Akin wif I jvn MM Mir mvMmMm Ml.

mmmm Winter snainimsnf oeaoaacBCina; Bonoay. Nov. 117, i i For B. Express Mail Train. fromstUh St.

station. Keturninji. leave Albnuy at ,10:30 A. M. I For all tni trains, see time istus or au mom was, see "yy BgRCgILU gupjt.

Ti ONG ISLAND 7ATr.lf.OAD CHANGE OF A-il TERM IN CH.Passenger Dett at ames-slip aad foot wiNT EH8" TS Commencing FR1-rtav. u.t-al. Leave New-York at 9 IL, tor 'Greenport, Sag Harotr. Orient and Hampton. I Ats A.

Jt.anua r.isa eyossefc i At 6 P. Hemp1-, 1 At A. M-and P. for Isllp. I On Sunday, a train leaves Hunter4 Point (34th-st.

Ferry) at Ai lor Yaphank and Intermediate star tious, at excursion rates. loaves Yaphank at Pnfi and Satiordav nights, the P. M. Isllp train win run through to ttreeoport, returning Saturday, and Monday wornlngs, at 4:1 A. arriving in New-York at 8 A.M.

4- rtuiE EA I A T. PASSENGER TRA1XS Jlsliiim ibol Chamiiers-st. 7 A. M. Express tor Bunalo.

a fnr Otisville. 12:15 P. M.AccommodHtion. daily, for Port Jervio, 3:30 P. Way, for Midiletown, Mewbuxgh.

and tUi Night Express, daily. Tor Danklrk. Buffalo. Cacandaigua and principal Train of Saturday runs through to Buffalo, but does not run to Dunkirk, M. Emiwaiit.

tjlfAS. BINOT. General $apertateadont. YTl'DrtON RIVER RAILROAD. FOR AT Ai BAN IT, 1 11 nuniu A.t vfjha.

Traics leave raou cHAUBEae-bT, BOM tHJKTIBTB-ST, I 7:22. 10-27 A. M.M and 3:37 and 5 2iP. IM (Saaday iucluded.) I 10:57 P. M.

I I SMITH. Bnperinteadeat. Express. 7 ard 10 A. R-, and 8 16 and 4 P.

M. i Troy and Albany, (with e-AKl 10: JO F. M. i i A. F.

RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAtL-Koad. On and alter Monday, Feb, 3. tho new and fast stoamer THOMAS COLLY ER. will leave New-York, foot of at A. tor loag Uranch, Manchester and Ataioa, there connecting with too Caradca and Atlantic Railroad, to Camden and other points oa that road i at 4 P.

for Long Branch. Bed Bank. Manches tor and intermediate stations. i i TVURTIIKKN R.R. OF NJERHBY TRAINS 11 lea ve Jersey City for Piermont and Monaey at 1 A.

Si. aad 4:30 P. far Piermont. It: 13 and 4:04 P. oa Kondays.

4 46A.M. THUS. W. DEMAREST. Supt.

lii i i STEAMBOATS. FOR. NBW.1IAVBN HARTFORD AND SPRING FIJELU Steamers leavo i Pock-oU atX. i P. M.

Pssengers go north from New-Havea at 11 o'ciook P. or remain oa board over nUht without charga, 3 8 JIACHINERY. FOR SALB -hand luules. 40 anliuilaa s-b. AI'20l i Two oeoad-baal mule Two of XJ spindlaa ah.

lao. Mast he reaaovo-t within tea days. le aoe aetearHU, with 4i coudesaer spools, for). One picker. ho.

AUofahevoso be seen, mostly runaiag.at tho Lima bam Mill, near FiahkiU. N. Y. Ap-ply oa the premiavs. or at No.

tsi3 Uroadway, Room So. 4. oco.iiorivE BOILER FttK. HALEV J-sSuslI 6 feet diameter, with tteata 4omo 3 inches diswer, I feet loag fro tox. feet long, 4 fttt inches wide.

3 feet hrgh las bera ased three mot ths as good as now. Inoairo of slEYENS, BROTHER CO N. 23 i i CBVYTOft fMACOIXnr. FlR3T-CltAS3 Sewing ai acnineort nneiei Wi'suaa. linger a.

Jinkle ttl-tm', Howe's. tor Sal. month tarn-en ta. aud rent. P.

U. DiAM0Mt, No, lltturjhmi Sunt, "aoey oFaxrsic. i l. UAa.uratu.l OrENiaff IGHT, 1 fORROW fFRlDAY) "BtIKC.Batfesi. Dlrrctor iTO-WORROW I FRIDAY) mm eras -opera ov lLTBOYATORB wiU a prsssato-l wlta too soilewta: i t.

ri twCEDAN TED CA8T KiUAUs' AaOKI as Leonora. Her first appearaaeein America. MLl-E. HENRIETTA as Agaeeaa. Her first appears ace la America.

aiOHoR KAACESCM MAj.ZOLa.Ml as Manrioo. is first appearance AmerVa. IHIMENICO BELLINI asDiLaaa. Ha first aspearaoca ta Amacica. SIGNOR D.

COLJCTfl as Fernanda. If SItU.D a. 1 wea. nrrrauLtiSHsfUM irr Tho Cemductor ta this orraslon. i SIAIf II i ui 1 If II NOTICE.

The Director has determined that all oi SlMtU be arodaoed Isttsrt. Miainajlv written. aiM ncuinii maao oy outer maaigers aua artista rostorea. Tho first or thee rts orations will be ia this aperaia which Mi lame MEDOK1 II introduce tho Of igiaal grand aria ia tho fourth act. which baa never ywt beea sang by aay other prima doi na ia Aaaera- i NO ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF ADAiaSIONJ! SPECIAL NOTICE.

Applications for free aaoueaioa caaaot he attonded to by the Manag.eat. SALaiOF TiCavETS. The box offlce wiU be opea for ths sals of secartdseatt aad tickets THIS MOR11NG. at o'clock, at the Academy af Music, aeer at Hchirmer's. No 7i't aad Ruwt Aatlmay'sstaiioaory-atore.

corner of Naaaaa ami liao ats. jj Doors open at 7)4 commence at o'clock. THE FIRr URAND MATlNEE I Will Ukeaaco 1 ON SATURDAY. At i 'CLOClt. I Tickets are now oa as.

eat the regular ticket offices, aad at all the principal music-stores and hotels. ACAOE.UV OFMLSIC. Director MAX MARETZEK I i ii i THE FIRST OPERA MA T.N EE, On 3 AT CRDA Y. at 1 o'clock, when a full and complete GRAND OPERA i will bo Derlbrmed. Admiaslon to ail parts of tho house, one dollar.

Nor ervatioa of seats i BIBRCANTIL.B LIBKAUY ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN. BR. DE CORDOVA WUi deliver his Lecture on MRS. SMTTH'S 8CRPRI3E PARTY," At BROOKLYN AlHKM.tlU, THIS (lhursdayl EVEN I NO, March Tickets 25 cenU. SILLB.

CARLOTTA PATT I IRVING HALL. Mr. HARRISON respectfully Informs the publio Uiat la consequence of the great aocceasof the concert uf last aA-nrday evening, and in vi4w of the fact 'hat ths sale of tickets was necessarily stopped, he has induced MLLE. CARLOTTA PATH To repeat her GRAND CONCERT Oa SATURDAY EVEhlNU. March Assisted by the following artists Br.

M. CASTLE. Tenor. Mr. J.

N. PATTISON.P'aoJst. Mr. F. EBEN.

Flutist. 8ijrnor ABELLA. Conductor. Tickets BA mull. Reserved seats SO cents extra, the sals of which will commence this morning at Beer A Schirmer's, No.

701 Broadway Scharrenberg A Luis. No. It Broadway Si-bell At Salisbury. No. 7 Naaaau-st and at Irving Hall.

ACADEMY OF TUESDAY EVENIVG. March 10. BOW TO SAVE THE WOUNDED. HOW TO NURSE THE SICK. HOW TO BURY THE DEAD.

EXHIB.TION DRILL OF THE AMBULANCE AND SANITARY CORPS. GY.tlNAS TICS. MILITARY fcXKRCIHKH ia all their branches instruction to both sexes and very age. either in the rooms or their residences; new Classes are forming at the METRO lO. I TAN ACADEMY, Cth-av.

opposite 8th-st. Address HENRY GKBHARD, THE VOCAL COMPLETE Course in Vocal Culture. Elocution and the Now Gymnastis. at No. 25 East 27th-st.

The m'ist perfect development given to the vocal and respiratory organs. Stammeriug radically cured. Classes now forming. PROPOSALS. TO ARTISTS BNURAVttKS AND OTHERS i I Design for National Currency Notes are herebr in vited ot ths denominations of i.

a00. 1,100, 4vi00 and il.Ouu, to be Issued under the Act uf Congress authorising a National Currency, approved Feb. '5. 1M3. i The designs must be National in their character; and none will be considered thut have been usei.

iu whole or ia part, upon any currency, bond, certificate or otntr representative of va.ae, and completed bill:) most all be of ths uniform size of seven inches by three inches. I i resigns must do itr botn the onreise ana reverse oi tne Bote, and bo susceptible of receiving upon their obverse the ioliowiuff lea-end National Currency, secured by the Bonds of tho Cnited States, depoeite.1 with the Treas urer of the tti ed fc tales, as well as tne signatures oi the Treasurer of the Cnited States and the Rngister ot the Treasury, together wi. the prwmise to pay of the association issuing the notes, signed by the President and cashier thereof, and their place of redemption. I The reverse must be susceptible receiving tne follow ing legend '1 his note is receivable at par in all part of the Lnited States in payment of taxes, excises, aud ail other dju to the I nited States, except for duties on imports and also for all salaries and other uebtsandue-tUAnda owiox by the Cnited States to individuals corpora tions and associations, within too cnitea states, except interest on public debt." And. aian.

to have suitable for Imprintln? tLo following synapsis of sections 6 and fie of the Act authorising a National Currency, approved leti. 26, le3 Every person making or engraving, or aiding to make or engrave, or passing or atteuiptin to pass, any imita tion or alteration oi mis note ana every pcrcoo ssruig in possession a plate or impression made in imitst'ou of it, or any paper made in imitation of that on which the note is printed, is. by the Art of Congress, approved sua February, 1NK5, guilty of felony, and subject to fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment not ex- ceoding fifteen years at hard labor, or both." i Designs will oc receivea until tne x-in utj ot nwin, isfi.t. and must in all cases be by models, or illustrative drawings, and tho Department reserves the right to reject aay or all that nvty be offered. For such designs or parts of designs as may be accepted, suitable oompenatiou will be paid, sot exceeding in tho aggregate two hundred dollars for each note and ti accepted de signs will then become the exclusive property oi too Cnited States.

The designs not accepted will be returned to the parties sul mittlng them, ,1 Proposals will aiae oe receivea ior lumwuius; osrs in srasrdsBee with the dasiana: statins: the cost of theeom- nteted dies, and the data at which they CAB be furnished the Secretary re Ting the right to accept design? or; nf deai na and eau jinz the to be eng rnvea cy otter pArtirs than those submitt.a tho designs If he deems it' fur thoiuttiest or tbe uovernmens soao so is auun to- diss and ail trnn-fcis or copies thereof, to be the property of the Cnitsd btate. i in tha s.Urtlon of dcalros. special attentioii will bo: to security against counterfeitio? sad ay aint alter- at IOT SB Weil At IW iiihukbo, mr i Proposals and designs mast be iocUised in sealed; en veloi as and directed to the secretary tbo and p'a nly indorsed DeaiaBJ ar-d Proposals for Na -iouiil Cturency." and will be opened on the 2atu dayi of March, ltrS3, at 12 o'clock M. S. P.

CHASE. isecretary ot me treasury, Omci or tsi A. A. C. Foar L.er txtte, i I ii York Hakbob, leei.

SEALED PRO! OSALS WILL BE HEi EiV'ED at the office of tho A. A. C. S. at Fort Hamilton, i until 12 o'clock on the 10th day of March.

13, for supplying the itroops stationed at this post (Fort Lafayette) with fresh beef, of a good aud wholesome quality, (equal proportions of hind and fore quarters, necks ana shanks to be excluded,) for the balance of the eorrent year. i i The bids will openeif at the office of the A. A. C. S.

at o'clock P. Tuesday, March 10. Ib3. All bidders hava the privilege of being present at the opening of ths bids. i i i Each proposal must have the names of two responsiblo ureties attached thereto.

i i i First Lieut. Ninth U. S. Infantry. A.

A. V. 8. i DirtrtT I PHlLASKlPfllA. Feb.

1SG3. i rESSELS WANTED IMMEDIATELY TO carry COAL to the following points lonugas, i Key west, Fort Monroe, Alexandria, Vai I Newbern. N. Cu Part Rovsl. S.

C.l (Sixned) A. BOYD. Capt, and Ass't Quartermaster. i PUBLIC -WQTICM. rniiK rilMMITTEE ON STREET OPEN.

A INGS of the Board of Councilmea will bold a meeting oa SATURDAY, March It. at 2 o'clock P. ia Room No. 6 City Hall, to take into consideration the extending of Franklin-street in a direct Mao from the southerly corner of Franklin aad Baxter streets to a point oa tho westerly aide of Mott-street. five feet northerly of house and lot number thirty-sevea, thoae in a direct line to tho southerly corner of Doyer street aad Bowsry, aad be la width fifty feet northerly therefrom.

MICHAEL C. GROSS, 1 CoaualttMj PATRICK RUSSELL, I oa I RICHARD O'BRIEN, 8tret I I DAVID FITZGERALD, Openings- TUB COMMITTEE ON SEWERS OF THg Board of A ldermen wiU meet every WEDNESDAY BaaaiNa. a. CitvHsiL Parfaeaia torosiod ia aay matter before tho Committee will hava aa opportunity of being Mara. x.

ai. i a aajsa am ssuuc i.w 1 O. A. JEREMIAH. 1 Committee on Sewers.

THE COMMITTEE ON FIRE DEPART ui'WT af tha Board of 1 Aldermen will meet every 8 ATURDAY.at aa'doca. ia the City library Jtcosa, City AuavJk. rnaan. WILLIAM WALSH. Committee on Firs Department TVOTICB.

ALL PEBSOXS ARB HEREBY CAU- iltioaed against harboring or trusting any of the crew ef the Briusb bark WOODBINE. Uaoa. Master trom Port Elixaboth. Alcoa Bay. as no deb's of their e.awaot- iag Will be paid by tho Captain or consornaas.

i REYNOLDS A CC8HMAN. No. 4 Broad-atl rnn rjoorRPH. nni cniHTH. R1KERH.

A AND OTHERS. Tiaae. troubta aad as aaey saved. V. -I, ih.

PiiMt Uiili mm Am irmvr iun. MtireJr sunerseditot he home-mada article A largo supply af l. mm h.vwl Alan SB lit aientcf ail kiaJsof inner. L. T.

VA LEX TINE at CO b-ii tgea's. Comia-suoa Paper Warauooie, No. 4 -I-" Acw-Tkora. Wmfy 1863- AT BEGIN ft AT OVER BEFORE THIS EVENIXO.tTHURSDAY.I lk i THIRD NiGMT 4 Or tv. -BUv ewmody.

by Tom Taylor, aatthor wf SUB wasrra Kaa Dee. cw i-4. vaj, AHU 1 I --4irVi (assess a. the crowded aadl--ii satisfaeuoa at the whole ares ihagrsw Char las Fisher Tnpjot. Mr Floyd Sir Charles Mortoa air.

araeax van. John Bsfioa Cotlay Cibeer. "I Mr. cTHsflaad iy Cleer I Mr. O.

HsflaadT a aHaaas4aaaf v. Yoaag I. 4.... Mr. Browa w.

Vmmm vans. Stiri Mr. Parkas SAauer Parsroa Pop Master Roove 1- Ja.uos Burdock PosBDew S.HI Igf AjiHrsaacs i Mrs. Hoey Pag Mabel Van Mr Triplet. Kitty Clive i i.

-r 14 uea Miss Madeline He octos Mrs. a Mary Bat. ..4.. Reov Koxalana. Maid 4 i TO-MORROW (Fridav Mias i MR.

JOHN GILBERT'S BENEFIT, First time ia tea years tha fine obi comedy ths SATrRDAY.Tw Comedies AMFRTCANSTNFARI8 and THE FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN. MONDAY Miss FANNY MORANT'S BENEFIT never acted here. I BLCE AND i ah a rag WONDERFUL WOMAN. TUESDAY, (second time.) tho great programme of Boa day. last, vis.

FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY. An THE YOCTHFUL QUEEN'. (which attracted the most crowJed audience ever aseeav- bltd at this establisbmeut.) will be repeated. Box book opca for aoy of the above evenings, from 8 to. WALLACK'8.

BENEFIT MISS FANNY M0RAXT, MONDAY, March (Never acted here. uLUE AND CHERRY. THE WOMAN. Box book now oi oa. WINTER GARDEN.

i Ooene at IM- Begins at clock. Second wek of the highly successful engagemoat of tho disUnguished tragediet-e ana comedienne, i MiSS MARY PROVoST. Supporteii ly the Ihvorite yon ng actor, MR. LAWRENCE BARHErr, i And the entire excellent com parr of this theatre. D'AH iLLE; A OENIT1NK SUCCESS.

I which, owing to Miss Mary Provost's limited time ia New-York, must bo withdrawn after to night to make war tor the lady's appearance in other characters THUR3IMI' EVKN'INO. MARCH 6, the Parisian Sensation Drama, in prologue aad four acts. entitled I- i LUCIE D'ARVILLE, LUCIE D'ARVILLE. MARY PROVOST In her original character of Lucie. FRIDAY EVENING.

MARCH Miss MARY PROVOST'S FIRST BENEFIT in her native city, when she will appear ia her great character of -1 I LOVE. i Places may be secured in advance. Box Book open from a to 4 o'clock. TI1KATKE FHANCAIS, NIBLO'S CONCERT SALOON. THURSDAY, March 6.

1M3. EXTRA VIOI4I'. BENEFIT of Mile. AR'iCERirE DE B0UHELIER. LES PATTKi DE MOUCIIE.

I (The original of Henrietta.) I Comodie In 3 acts, by M. Victe-rien "ardoa.l Doors open at 74 curtain raised at 8 o'clock. I Carriage can be ordered at 10 P. Mt SATURDAY, March If MATINEE! FRANCAtS, at 12)4 P. M.

MARGOT, OU LE BIEVFAI DE L'EDUCATIOX. LK PIANO DE BERT HE. i- Admission. 6 cents. No reserveil eats.

Evening Performance SATURDAY at 8 o'clock. Office for subscrirrtioDS And reserved Seats. 1 H. DARDONV1LLK. No.

Broadway. ACADEMY OF Ml SIC. TUESDAY EVENING, March 101 AMBULANCE AND SANITARY TROOPS. GRArULA'3 SEVENTH REGIMENT: BAND. SUNSET ON TUB COAST OF MAINE PAINTED BY ALEXANDER WURT, on free exhibition at SCHAUS' GALLERY.

No. 749 FURNITURE. BEDROOM KNA.HKL.lii tr ltNI I'l'RIi OF warranted manufacture aiso. soii 1 caestnut and walnut chamber s. litis, plain and ornamental, at II.

F. FARRINUTON. No. 308 ojiaotite ooster. E- Ublisbed 1848.

TiNAMKLEB ALL STYLES AZSAal prices. Also, chamber. suite in and chestnut, the best mu Ttmca, in the City, wholesale and retail, at No. 2X7 Caoal-st. WARREN WARD.

IlftW rASKH. HOFFMAN FERSH. MAXU- ftcturers. isz cnafham-M. ah xinas oj snow cases nds of show case on hand, or mad to order.

Old show cases exchanged rmo ALL WHO HAVE FRIENDS IN THE A ARMY. Soldiers' Awl Sacietie. clergymen, oiiitors. and others, are respectfully requested to aid ia dmsein- inating the followinir notice, which is or interest to ait who have friends in the army: j. i DlKKtlott) or ixir.

nuariMus. i The RAnitarv Commission have made arrangements for supplying information gratuitously with regard to patients ia the United States t.eneral Hospitals at the following points (Others will be added.) i Jf puii'utniiss ror miuroiKiuu, Kiumi vp fice Saniuirv Commission, Wasbingb.n, D. Washingtoa, Point Ixwkout, i Georgetown, I Annapolis, AlexandriA. Baltimore. Western DejiartMtmJ-i For Information.

address Of fice Sanitary Commission, Louisville, ivy. Cincinnati. Danville. Mew-Albany, l-ouisviib. Covington, Leximrtoa.

j- PerryvUle. i 'I Bowling Green, trallatin. 1 ash die. under ordiiurv: eircamstances, be! Information will. given to any one applying for it, ia answer to any or all of the following iaqufrios.

If the application is by toe aaswsr will oe sentey retura uiaii upcrwsiu; WiU be answered at ones i i 1. is giving his name aad regimSat! at present in the hospitals of i 2. If bo, what is his proper address I 5 3. What is ths name of the Surgeoa or Chaplain of Jhe hospital I I 4. If not in hospital at present, has te recently been In hospital I i i 6.

If so. did he die in hospital, and at what date 6. If recently dischargi-d from hospital i was he dis-j charred from.arrv ice! I i 7. If not, what were orders on leaving More specific information as to the condition of any patient in the District of Columbia hospitals will be far-. Bished within twenty-four hours after a request to do is received at the office.

i The office of the Directory will be open daily from 8 o'clock A. to o'clock P. and. in urgent cases applicants ringing the door-bell will: be received at any hour of the nisht. i i i Much inconvenience in coaducting th husinefsof the Directory having aiisen where visitors have beea given-direct acccrs to the record boots themlvci.

this practice: will hereaiter be discontinued cor can lists of wounded in hospitals by States, counties, regiments 'or otherwise be hereafter furnished from these records, i I The Sunitsry ccmmwsion, under special authority from the President ol the Cnited States, niAitttins aa ex-l tensive of agencies for Securing tho sale convy-i ance to and distribution or qoochi put in its for thi sick and wounoed at po.tts where they are ruot wanted; It operates with equal care an I generosity ht all poictst at New-Orleans and at Washington, before Vlckbursh and at Nashville iu distributions being governed by a comparison of the wants of the patients in all ra-cs. To ascertain the relative character of these wants in a trustworthy manner, and to secure an equitable distribution sad honest use of the goods distributed, besides, the unpaid services of the members of the Commission, twenty physicians of high professional and moral character, and mors than fifty lay agents are employed, under pecuniary securities for responsible and efficient service. Ths coat of these arrangements have thus far been about 3 per centum of tho value of the goods distributed. The Commission has not been able to obtain aathentie evidence of losses, miscarriage, or misappropriations, to the value of one dollar in tea thousaad, of goods which have been oace received at its shipping depots. The following are the names of these depots, to which auxiliary Societies, and all disposed to aid the sick and wounded, without reference to States or localities, but to their relative necessity for invited to send their offerings Sanitary Commission, Breach Supply! Offlce, Mo.

33 8ammer-street, Boston. Mssaaclinaotla. Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply OBce, No. vt Thlrd-avoaae, New-York. Haaftary Commission, Branch Supply; Office, No.

27 South Sixth-street. Philadelphia. Penrisylvania- SaaUary Coramlsaisn. Branch Soppfy Office. i Sanitary voramimiont utaw.

cuyrw tlnnia I i 1 Illinois. RsAitarw Cnmmiatkm. Branch Supply Th CouuBbsioa rooeive no pecuniary aid whatever from Goverameat, aad is whsUly depeadeat on the voluntary contributions af the public for the means of snstaia-iug itsoperatioriA- CooUiboaa to iu treair a solicited, and may be transmitted to GEORGE T. aXRON EMTtreasarer, No. WallrsU Now-York.

i i Th names of the following gentlemen. Commls'iotiers Of the President of th United tates. srepledged to th pobiie for th economy, integrity and efficiency with Cr i -J1 Ik. S.nlt.r, f'nnmlssloAl wniCB visurrcr lawwww will he aAmlrdstered (." I U. W.

Baxow. D. D-A. D.Baoaa. LL, D.i O.

W. Crixta, C. 8. A. GgoBagT.STKOa.Eg.) Hosaob Bfi Jr- Rt Rev.

T. M. Caaba. D. p.

A- E. SuibaS, U-S. A Hon Jos fa holt. Wood, S. A.

Hoa.Pt, n. Vaw Bckk. m. Hoa. Will SUM.

WOUCOTT G'gBS, M. D. 8 G. HOws, M. D.

I R. Aossw. M. DJ Rev. Johji IL IIitwoop.

Prof. Faibjiam Boo gas. Una. SodL'tixa Colfax. TEluba Uaabis.

M. D- FllkUvOUUtlhsM. I a Wwwvssbv. II. CxrrrmAt Omci or SAXiTsaT Coaaiaaioif, No.

234 ASM-moTO. Feb. 7. la. ItNOLrHH SIHLOIN Of BE BF AND FLCM-U PUDDtN FOB DIN EV TO-OA -J ar a a.

English tna. Hi berts, larmonth Bloaters. Fir a aa HsodockuBtiltoo acd C.dur Ala-, English lia. BseVket RICIIAKDSO V. Ag'nt.

No. 64 Majdea-Ui oarbar af Wiliiaia-st. Dunup Aie, pr mnwi AMUSEMENTS. KIR1.4at'OARDEf4. arvl Man aaer WK.

WltFtTI-aT, CROW DSD ll.iUSK CONTINI'KD SECOND Ctrl iiVrilR -in? GILEPBlTrn If A I HI MA D03TXA. uWj CAB iLINE RICUINU-V at ia eoajuactioa w.ik MR. PEfKR BiCUINGS, wiUaaaarlB Baifo great operatic spectacle; (1 THX royfltl of L0VX. Th gnat est danseuse on the American stag, fi ft- MLlaWANKEITA UALKIIU MOMS. MARTfTTTI.

EVEBV KTEMIWI. Now Soeaery. by Messrs. J. F-Hayes aud J.

H. Setwyts. New Masie aad rati Caorms, aader the direction ef Har-ey B. Dodwurth. New Cawtuaae.

new ApwolntwMnts aad Mechanical Effects, by Me. PhilUppe, Mr. S. WaUia aad Raayoa At Demilt i -1 THURSDAY. Mareh 14.

and EVERY EVENING UUfurther notice, will be pcrtorroed th acw iwsaaatio yywl I HATAgELia; 0. Taa Po-a sa or Lort, tb spirit of wat ra I tv ea em mm asjasss aa rm aa aTDOB r-atJW 1 .1139 V. JUWIlilU9 HirZiA'' Fabio MR. PETER RTCTIIVOS. iisrnando, Mischief afterward I Jtatta MONS.

MAKZEI Ti. im eragea expreaaiy ror una andtbe tha snllnsrii 'I talenied artists essraTL i we" E. Lamb. Geo. Andrews.

C. W. i Wilson. J. W.

o. t. aaa- frau. L. R- Sbewell.

"rattan, Intheooarofth.RTBVi.LETi Bv Mile' OALI FTTf MARZETTI. MHe. KA-TIN'and a JlL CV'8. Ju-iaguisaed maun oe oaiiet. ernvAD SEAT8 SECURED TtiREK -PAYS IB ADVANCE.

Va. Iw.1 lrAn SS IaWI'SI- With the exceotioa of the Preas. no frc list. LAURA KEEN H'S T.UEATRB, Doors open at 7 berfa at 7, 'clock. FIFTY-rfllRD NIGli FIFTY-THIRD NIGH'i Of th brilliant and eoga4.emieatoi rtS.

JOHN WOOD. MR. JOHN WOOD. i QUEEN OF COMEDY AND 801. THE GREAT FAIRY- EXTRA VAGAAtZA ijr viir ii FOURTH WEEK or iv TRIUMPHANT CAREER ROUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY.

ft Th last new and popular sons, HOW ARE YOU GREENBACKSr Sung by MR3. JOirk WOOD. THE SENSATION OF THE DAY, ij -THE SENSATION OF THE DAY. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC, SPLENDID SCENERY. ELEGANT DRESSES, UN EQUALED CAST OF CHARACTERS.

,1 THURSDAY EVENING. March a. 163. FAIR ONE WITH GOLDEN LtVGKS, MRS. JOHN WOOD In her popular characters of QUEEN LUCIDORA.

PAGE PITCHIN. 7 ORIGINAL JACOBS MR. WALCOT, Sr as. KING LACHKYMOSO THE ARAB THE GREAT IIMI SEHOLD FAIRY. Iawbiea Mr.

MARLOW aad Miss NICKINS0N will appear. Seats can be secured tea days ia advance. WALLACK'S. MR. JOHN GILBERT'S BENEFIT NIGHT.

FRIDAY. MARCH 6. Will be aetcd (first time ia tea years) th fla ld comedy, i THE BUSYBODY. Box book now open, ACADEMY OF MUSIC! TUESDAY EVENING. March 10.

A TABLEAUX i ROM THE HISTORY OF THE WAR. AMBULANCE AND SANITARY CORPsJ ONCERT. A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT and select readiug will he given at the Macdouirai-st. Baptist Church, opposite on THURsOAY EVENING. March 6.

commencing at 8 o'clock. Several vminent amateurs have k'ndly volunteered their vices. Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the door. LECTURES- WENDELL PHILLIPS IN BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

ORATION BY WENDELL PHI LI PS. i iSubject I TOC83A1NX L'oUVERTURE. i At the BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURSDAY EVENING, March 12, Att o'clock. Doors open at 63 o'clock. '1 icket? 25 oents each-For sale at W.

11. BAbcock'b. No. 2tft Fu ton-st. W.

W. Rose s. No. 142 Atiantie-st. W.

W. r-wayne a. No. 210 Fulton-st and at the rooms of the Association, No. 184 Brooklyn.

RESKRV ED tiEATo. 60 CENTS EACH. 1 For sale at W. II. Baboock's.

No.24ti Fulton-st and at Kosford A Ketcham's. No. 6 William sW, New-York. i MKUCANT1LL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Rev.

Mr. RICHARDS' SECOND LECTURE oa THE ATMOSPHERE, ii At CLINTON HALL, i THURSDAY EVENING. March 6, at 8 o'clock. Illustrated with experiments of surpassing beauty. Tickets for the course, admitting one.

4J; admitting a lady and gentleman, 3.1 Evtcicg tickets, cents sold only at the dcor. i WENOEhL PHILLIPS wiU dsliver his GREAT HISTORICAL LECTURE, T0USSA1NT Oi VEhTCRE, AT THE C.rOi'ER INrillTUTK. WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 11. 18C3.

AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL SOCIETY. Dr. R. P. feVTgvtws will read a paper before the Society, at its room.

Clinton Hail. Astor-plaea. a THURSDAY EVENING. March at P.M.. upon the tetet ar.d Future Topography rf Ike United Statu, based open tb gradual rise and depression of th surface through ages.

WW, COVENTRY U. WADPELL, Recording Secretary. i ACOUK8E OF LBfTIKES will be delivered ta the Reformed Dutch Church, corner Bleecker and West loth sts. Th Second Lecturo, subject, Poetry, with illustrations aad recitations, will be delivered by Rev. Sabdsl II Cox.

D. on THURSDAY EVENING, March 5. Door open at 7 clock. Lecture at a. Admiasion 25 cents.

Tickets at tb door. STRB. TTI 17 f. DA II ALLRN. I.f WILL Chapin'a XTIi.

Ladies. In thlaemerit of Dr jeci o. 64i road way, at 3 o'clock TO-DAY. Sub- -11. Admissiwa, 'M cent.

INSTRUCTION. i MOUNT PLEASANT INSTITUTE. PRIVATE CLASSES FOR BOYS, AMHERST. MASS. EvUtbliabed 1840.

Location unsurpassed for beauty and healthfulnes. H. NASI Principal. MISS AIKEN'S SEMINARY FOR YOlNtt LADIES. STAMFOitD.

CONN. The Spring Term opens Aprii 1, aud continues thirteeo weeks. Tb Circular of the school contains full particulars in regard te terms, ad ran tag oa, course ef study, and may he had by application to the Principal, or to Dr. Weiase, (a Pro-fcssor in the school.) No. 30 West Ryaca.

Rev. Robert R. Booth. Mercer-st. Church IOIIT EDWARD INSTITUTE SrRIJftt Term.

March M. Brick buildings I est sustained boarding Seminary in the State; $40 for fourteea weeks' board, fuel, washing and commas English. Special terms to ladies. Superior advantages ia languages, sciences mwtA muaiii. A ftrsUelaaa Commercial Colieue.

with bank. model store. all the approved Address Rev. JOSEPH E. KINO.

Fort Edward. M. Y. MAPI.EWOOD TOUNG LADIES INSTITUTE. Pittafield, commences its forty-fourth semi-annual sersioa April 1.

It adds to iu welt known literary advantage race facilities for appropriate gymnastic culture, lor Circulars address t. Rev. O. V. SPEAR, th Principal.

IRVING INSTITUTE. TA RRYTOWN, N. Y. The Fiftieth Semi-annual Session will commence; Kov. 1.

For circular address the Principal, D. B. KOWEi A.M. MR. GEO.

C. ANTHON'S (CLASSICAL; French aad English School, with Gymnasium, No. Ti Broadway. Circulars at the school. 1 TEACHERS.

II7TID-BT'i GRADUATE OF LONG EI pericne aad thoreagh caUurssa positiea teach; nasi, lassies, math-m-' aad Freaca. With patroa-i age at hi oommaad. desire either aa academy er a sWect school, or aay piac where nuihful aervioes wdi be arpreciated. He refers to Prof. WtiliaaaMasn aad, others! JtdJreas H.MlLROY.Boa No.

174 TimrsOfflj TB ACnBB A GERMAN LADY 4 WISHES TO flndaa Amrieaa famJy where th teaching of her lanimag would be taken aa aa equivalent for board aad toAgiaf. Address Mis No. 136 est2M-st. A GOVBRXRSS-A TEACHER. WHO HAS educated iorrane 1 ii ranee, sj and speaas fluently th Envli.i, huiruAirea.

wishes to find a situation in a gentleman family th best references will be givsa from Partsvi Englaad and from this eoumtryi Direct, by letter, W. SL, MadiAoa-qaar Post-offlce. GENTLEMAN SKILLED IN TUB management of students desires to correspond wita Trustees, or others who may aeed his services. As aa in-s -rue. or, he is particuUrTy sureessAiI in MathernaHcs and tLVclaalics.

Iddress ETTAPPAN. Box No. 37 Bos-ton. Mass. -j- i MUSIC TBACHBR WANTED.

BY A Ayoujglady.asituatioa in a private faaiOy music teacher, and to assist in th care and edacaoa of young caUdrea. Address fi. 8, car of C. T. Evans' bock-store, No- 448 Broadway.

A ITALIAN, PKOFESO or. rtA.io Aiwl lately arrived ia the City, wishos a few rnoreVopUi; Address M. J. G- fetation Nw-Yock Poat-oCice. Best references glvea.

A'jrorartisAnT. GIVING aftuaiiy or schooL Adare-s Mis YOUNG, car! Pfa Clowes. No. 2i Ablngdja Hasp, Ktw-Torkw ItlttnmsnunM AMUSEMENTS. rCLrwJB0 'mmTrnT UARNUMM AMERICAN MUSEUM.

.70 tWCREASINO.V 7 if.VH01It.St aill.LlNCKKAiti ti fi lUk END APPK IAt Hti i THE Int IA I tyi GK.TOa i Tot Mil uaiiTli "Sri AMI Wll-E. This moat sxtraardtnary pair af petit aamaatty, waal -together, i WEIGH LESS THAN nAtT that af aa rdinary Udy svea. ar a exUibitloa together AT ALL II0URA. DAY AND RYENINO. aad appear is Songs.

taci. Ac- Ad making taeraoat interesting and ever THREE BE tl TIFCI, ANtJEL FI-M. THREE BEAUTIFUL ANGEL fISII. Of th moat fwyaont raiaboa. calora.

together with atbor rare and beautiful Tmp el Fish, havs jnst lajeo ad lod tb AQUARIA, th crystal poade of which co- aia 3w distinct sprctasea mi Uviiig Flab, iuoiadloa peck led Hrw.k Trout, weighing over four pounds each I THE GREAT LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, a Froath Mlver Nila-th He' euioth of the fcrt tart th oaly animal of the kind ever area la Aatsrica- THE I.K.AKNKII MC8.CAL MEALNEHf CIWJ." piualcaj In.r-wriat THE GBR AT oSpEf, KA RIOHYlf5oJ 8NAK" FAMlLYl Mr. HARKIiOJt. COM 10 IMPR IMPTTJ RIlfoEB, appears at each pr-rtormaiiee la his mimItaM4 sougsT la th Lent are-Boors, tb drama of -i i RAOC L.OKT.1K vVhECK OF A LIFE. every afierunnn td evnfn. at 3 and 7 a SATURDAY NeXT.IwirgtMaaalfamiiyaoldty, THREE SPLENDID DltaMATiU I will be givsn.at IH.S.S and IHocork I Ad miss too iia cents children aader tea.

16 eeata. ACADEMY OF MCSIC.I TUESDAY KVFXING. March Iff. SECOND EAHlBiiloN-AND DRILL AMBULANCE AND' A NITA BY TROOPS. II: COL.

HENRY K. Civec at the requaatof Mayor nll. Pros-" per Mi Wetmorw, A ier urt. and many ohT of our moat prominent cit to aWuttrat the prautHut duties performed by such a corps ia provkLug for our wounded In Cm of ba Oe. GR Art LAS CELEBRATED 8KVKNTH BEGIUKNT NATIONAL GUARD BAND I Will furnish the muaie Doors open at o'Vloch.

Exhibition to oommenoe at a i Cards of admission .10 cents. 17 OUR GRAND PANORAMAS ON TUB same nlaht at Banvarrl'a HaJ of Art. Na. S.M kr.i. way THE iiillo, THE MIM18IPP1.

T1IR WAR. anA UBjy crais: ehsdren, lit Dents. t- WiOtiieOAY U4 ATURDA at 3 clock. FIFTn-AVENUE SKATING POND. Seasasj Tickets for a GeatFomaa aad Two i 8lagl Ticket foe wGrnMssaaa.

2 54 Minors ander 16 year of ax 3 0 Apply at tho Pnacinei Oiassv No. 474 Broad nry aa as thPood. 68th-st. ano6Ui-v. PUBLIC MEETINGS- A PUBLIC UKKTIAU sf loj'al la favor" of rasaalaiag th Gov wwraent la 1U efforts to suppress tfi rebcrtDo.

will at th COOPER- INSTfTViTE. op FRIDAY, th 6th last 'etoek, F. M. Every citisea wh Is loyrJ th Uaioa and tb Constitution, determined to preserve th Integrity of tbcraa-tional laws and national terrliory, aad 'to maintain th honor of th national flag, is invited to be present. Gen.

Wiartsto Soorr. U. St Army, gives his ht-rty support to th objects of the maetlag. aad will presVl' if his health permits Tb following emiaent speakers, asaong others, aUv boea invitsJ to address the meeting 5. HON.

GEORGE BANCROFT, HON. J03EPH nOLTv GEX.B2NJ. F. BUTLER, -I- HON. JAMES TT BRADY.

i f-DOCTOR HENRY WINTER DAVIS. HON. JOHN VAN BUREXi DAVID DUDLEY FIELD, HON. EDWARDS PIERREPONT, HON. HENRY J.

RAYMOND. CHARLES DANA. EaqJ I coMMirrsa or isrvivATioas. I George Opdyke, Jonathan Sturge. Morris Ketchum, Benjamin R.

Wlnthrop, Denning Duer. i F. 8. Winston. V.

Brady, O. D. F. Grant. Etra Ny, By order of Commit tee of Arrangitmentg R0BT.

McCfJRDY, Chai 1 1 i Ornci or CkafTisv.t Ko. rMRaoarrwAr. Nw-Yog, Man ibos I A MEETING OF TH Will be held at this office on WEDNEsiDA the 11th at IX o'clock P. t-i receive th Annual Rtor required by th charter' to bw aaad bv the Board of Trustees. aw a nii i 7V.

a AMERICAN BIBLE STATED mentlDgof Board of Managsts of th Am-rk-nn Bible Society, at th Klhlt iloaw, Aator-place. THIS (Thursday AFTERNOON, at SH 'elok. CALKB 1. KD WE, General Agent. DANCING.

A. DODWORTH'H DANCING AC'ADEMALSe No. 304 6tb-avM Now-York. I Vo. 137 Mootagtto--.

Hrwoklyni NEW-YORK CLASSES on WEDKSDAY8 SATURDAYS, MONDA YS andTHCRSDA YS. BROOKLYN oa TUESDAYS aad FRIDAYS, Moraing and Afteraosn Claase for young Ladiea aad children. Evening Classes for gentlemen. Claws as now opea. Pupils can eominsnc at any tl ne.

Circular of terraa. Ac may, be had at eitlwr academy. JTO SEARING'S PRIYATBANCIN ACADEMY No. 2w3 near Ttd t. CLise for AAdies.Miases and Masters, at 4 o'clock P.M.: lr at Classes formed Morning, Afternoon end Evening, at other times.

Private lessons given at time to suit patrons. FBKRERO'S DANCING ACADEMY NO Wast will remalaopea nntil a first week May next. Pupils entering now or utter wdl eh irged the proportion of the quarter. Class opea at all times tor I BALLS. i PURIM ASSOCIATION DAI.L.

TO COACH DRIVERS. Coaches will com in from 16th-t-. leav their com- pony, and go out through and uk up ia tha order. Captain Tweuty-sixthPrealoct. uusicjai WM.

U. UUABUDKY'S i 1 FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES. 4 I 427 corner of Croaby-sC: 127. Ia withdrawing from the lata partoersldp of Ugbta tt Brlbnrys, and bv th purchase of th interest of oae ef the former partners, ths subscriber Im been cay ahled to secure a '1 8PLENDID STOCK. elegant piane-fortes, of tba most thoroufch work ma -shlp-aeautiial toa.

lastl touch, aad perfect finish la all raspects. The lastrumeato is bow enabled offer. teath customers at a trifling advance upoo.oldtrates.uo4-withsUadlogsvory kiadof piaa-fort saatarial has ad vane from 30 to ao par eat. Tb' profasalo aad tba PWk5 ar lavitad to examine Every test rmcnt rctig VAisiniE WM. 0.

BilAlrli, 437 corweraf Crosoy-sU 1 i ew Moeaoaa of Breadway. Now-York. i GRBAT STEIN WAY -A SONS, Xoa. 3 a4 84 Walksr-at, bar bcxa awarded a flrss-pria medal at th UroM I teraatiouai Exaih.uea. Looaoa, ft, powarfal.

aioAf briiiiaat aad ay pa that is toaa, with aaoan 4 votkmaoe ahip. aa suowa ia graad aad aqaar There were JUM piaaos frsm. paVi tba worlsJ tered for com potion; aud speciai orTepoodrU of tua. New-York Twars aays 4. I Messra Btelaway' ladoraesasnt by th i oaaAMB-aad afroovev and ssftf tb aoiot ttiaa that tt aay Karoaaam sttAkor." HAZAVETON I OVERSTRUN GRAND AND mm tmU-atT.

a fVw ws4 Broadway. Nea. virTT TSSui' halwysree-ivl tb first pre. Ifl wherever OwhaWsW" exhibited. A wr.tt.

lTeJTfB eBarscoaaB pan each iue EfmViKSd at prto U.4 Ws. m. ItlM tLTN'S IIAirjIONIlMfS neade by 7 del I I 5 if a Tstrt a 1 1 Reeomsaeadc wr si a baa OA. Wal fsoh a. thai Miirratht Flint.

The. Uagea, Wr Mason aad a- h-i-V fJIaoat eUstlngnishOd rgaairts. as -tha hrU LJTTLE MPNVIE WAkke.V Aari rnw ur LITTLE MINAIK WAKriKN FtV Lim.E MINNIE WAltKES AMD i5.J 1 LITTLE MINNIE WAKKkN AND Vj' 2-4, A THE TWO SMALLEST uuuLuii'Jit taaa InsrrumenU ef their ia." Pnors s-V' lo 4o jt wurnasmtai New-York. Ko. and 1 ervr-t Warerooms a x.w BASOX bRuTHra.

IANOS AND MBLOnBONeSUFFklult upright boudoir aad. him piaooa. new aarl s-c l- band. per cen. ebeaewv than aay ather huiue.

fcr i4 by T. H. CHAMBERS, Blbl Haa.aih-sU, tcr. 4th sr nil'SlC- ONLY FOR TWENTY I ItIaoba ow ta plan. rila reiideao) f' piusic, Cailaor addraas IDs hi Ci Hw T.aetocsv.

Xo.7s24-ar, rartic! tlWiitioa f. lA'ei' i i 1 fi I -l aja Jsroaavay. i -i- ii 4" 6. 'f I I.

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