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TISRMENTS EVERY DAY. aa SEE SIXTH PAGE. -o CORPORATION NOTICES, —__ poops ey NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE [Apnponlad Ly or Owners, occu- Of all heusen and lots, improved a uninproved thereby, that the following assesements _ ‘Om by sore, are in tress aa Fa vag Ph at ‘rom Fourth to Fifth avenue. The lita embraced > | such assessment include all the several houses and lots Ph pare vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situ- ‘on both sides of Thirty-sixth street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues and on the westerly side of Fourth poe tweed one hundred feet northerly and southerly from Thirty-sixth street. All persons whose intercsts are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their o! je ae Phen ete ened, their ofice, No. 4 Hall of Recor thirty doya the date of this notice, ps 2 FRANCIS NI Assessors, ISAAC WM. SMITH, 2 ey Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. owner or owners, occupant or occu- of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved affected thereby, that the following assessments completed by the Assessors, are lodged in ‘the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination all persons interested, viz.:—For sewer in Chambers , from sixty feet west of Broadway to Greenwich The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lota of ground, vacant lots, i and parcels of land, situated on both sides of Cham- street, between Broadway and Greenwich strect, on ‘the westerly side of Church No. 70; and on the ‘Wester! of Broadway, street Nos. 261 to 277 inclu- nive. persons whose interests are affected by the above named assesgments, and who are opposed to the vame, or eithér of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersi , at their office, ‘Me, 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of ‘this notice, SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, $ Assessors. IRAAC WM. SMITH. . bin Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. , 1863, a }ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY iven to the owner or owners, ocoupant or occu- of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved affected thereby, that the following assessments Ihave been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in ae of the perew phamcnent J fet eeaeea ee persons int iz.:—For regu ig and pav- %, Sixth avenue, ere Thirty-fourth and Forty- wecond strects. e limits embraced by such assessment Anelade all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant ry 4 panel and [praia of land, situated on both sides of Sixth avem tween Thirty-fourth and Forty- streets; on the northerly side of Thirty-fourth street, Both sides of Thirty-fifth, Thirty-rixth, Thirty-seventh Bairty-eighth, ‘Thirty-ninth, Fortieth,’ and Forty-first , and southerly side of Forty-second street, be- tween Bixth avenue and a line 460 feet easterly therefrom, and from Sixth ayenue half-way westerly to Broadway. All persona whose interests are affected by the above mamed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or ‘of them, are requested to present their objce- tions, in writing, to the noaersigued, at their office, 4/Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of ‘this notice. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM. SMITH. Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. 3, 1853. }ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY fiven to the owner or owners, oecupant or occupants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been ‘completed ‘by the Assessors, and are lodged in the Office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination by all persons interested, viz.:—For regulating, grading, and paving Eleventh avenue, between Twenty-fifth and mty-reventh strects. ‘The limits embraced by such anwessment, include all the several houses and fots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of Eleventh avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-seventh strects. All persons whose interests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are oppored to the same, or cither of them, are requested tp present their objections, in writing, tothe undersigned, at their office, No, 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days | feom the date of this natice. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ~ Assessors, ISAAC WM. SMITH, iy Assessors. %, Sri Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. OR roy NOTICE. iven, that a resolution has been presented in the ‘of Aldermen for a sewer in Eighteenth street, (rom the Hudeon river to and to connect with the sewer now built in that street. All persons interested in the above, and having objections thereto, are requested 42 present the ae ap wing 4 be Contract Clerk, at this office, en or before January 17th. sf NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Croton Aqueduct Department, January 7, 1853. |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- ts of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved Hnas, affected thereby, that, the following asséssments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination By all persons interested, viz. —For grading section C of enue, between Ninety-third and 123d streets. ‘The limits embraced by such assessment include all the weveral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and Bareels of land, situated on oth sides of Second avenue, ween Ninety-second street and a line half-way between 203d and 124th streets; on the northerly side of Nincty- second street, and both sides of Ninety-third, Ninety- fourth, Ninety-fifth, piney, ixth, Ninety-scyenth, Nine- ighth, Ninety-ninth, 100th, 11st, 1024, 1034,’ 104th, th, 108th, 109th, 110th, 111th, 112th; Tot Toth, 106th, 1 113th, 114th, 115th, 116th, 117th, 118th, 119th, 120th, Bist, 122d, and 1224 sirects, between Second avenue and Hines paralicl thercto, and distant 325 fect easterly, and 805 feet westerly therefrom, All persons, whose interest is effected by the above named assessments, and who are op- posed to the same, or cither of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. eer \ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIO NOTION 15 HEREBY or sons interested, viz:—For grading Forty-seventh stree' from Tenth avenue to, the Hudson river and setting ee and gutter therein. The limits embraced by such assess- ment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and Is of land, situated on both sides of Forty-seventh between Tent venue and Hudson river. All persons by the above named assessments, and who are opposed tv the same, or either of them, are requested to presit their objections, in writing, to the undersi at seir office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice, ‘SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, ; FRANCIS NICHOLSON, }- Assessora, ISAAC WM, SMITH. 9, Ofte, Bureau of Assessments, Street Deparment, Jan, , 1852. Coronation NOTICE.—PUBLIO NICE I3 HEREBY gin to the owner or owners, oc~Pant or occupants of all houses and lots, improved « unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the follarine assessments have been completed by the Assessor and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessr“S's for examina’ int viz. :—F¢ ting and setting curb and gutter stones in Broa”"ay, from Forty-rixth to first streets, and for papeing a6] four feet through the sidewalkeof the same. limits embraced by such assessment ‘clude all the several houses and lots of and vie lote, pieces and parcels of land, prea dott sides of Broadway, between Forty-sixth and Fifty-fir+ streets, on the northerly side of ae sixth strer, both sides of Forty-seven Forty-cighth, Forty-nisth, Fiftieth, and southerly sido of Fifty-firat treet half way easterly from Broadway to the Seventh avexue, and half way westerly from Broadway to tho Fghth avenue. All persons whose interests are affected by the above-named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty an from the date of this notice. SAMUEL H. DE Mi FRANCIS NICHOLSON, + Assessors, ISAAC WM. SMITH, once Bureau of Assessment, Street Department, Jan. a (TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Publie notice is her given that the following peti- tions have been presented in the of Aldermen :—To reset curb and gutter, and repave Renwick street; to re in Inte and set curb and gutter in Thirty-ninth street, be- tween Second and Third avenues; to late and set curb and gutter and dag four feet through sidewalks of Kighty- fifth street, between First and Third avenues; to flag a space four feet wide through easterly sidewalk of Second avenue, from Twenty-eighth to Thirty-sixth streets. Also the following resolution:—To reset curb and gutter and fing sidewalk one hundred and twelve feet Grclnad from the corner of Broadway. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are requested to present them, in wri- ting, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 16th day of January inst. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. January 5, 1853. TREET DEPARTMENT, NO, 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following re- solution has been presented in the Board of Assistant Aldermen:—To set ourb and gutter and flag sidewalk in Division street, in front of 10734, 109, 111, commencing at the corner of Pike street. All persons interested, hay- ing objections thereto, are requested to present the same, in writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 19th day of January inst. Jan, 8, 1853. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. EPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, J! uary 12, 1853.—To Builders.—Sealed proposals be received at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs | and Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Friday, 21st instant, at 8’ o'clock P. M., at which time they will be opened, (in accordance with the ordinance therefor,) for erecting a three-story house in Thirteenth street, “near avenue C, for the use of Engine Company No. 18 ; and also for the alterations of house in Duane street, between Rose and William streets, for Engine Compauy No. 13, and Hose Company No. 2, ‘Builders will estimate for’ the mason and carpenter work for each house separately. The plans and specifications of the work required to be done, and all information in regard thereto, can be had at the office of the Superintendent of Repairs to Public Buildings, No. 10 Elizabeth street. Blank estimates will be furnished at either office. N, B.—The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any of the estimates, if deemed for the saterest of the Corporation. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner Repairs and Supplies. NORPORATION NOTICE.—-PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERE- Cor ivan, thats petition Has been. presented in the ward of Aldermen for a sewer in Twenty-ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, All persons interest: ed in the above, and having objecttons thereto, arc ro- ested to present the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, on or before January 14th. j NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 3, 1853. ‘TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— b>. Public rotice is hereby given, that the following reso- lutions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen:— To open Fourteenth «treet, from Avenue B to Fast river; to open 103d street, from Third ayenue to Hudson river; to flag side walk from 232 to 288 South street; to flag side walks in Henry street, from corner Rutgers to 156 Henry street; to flag’side walk east side of Jackson strect, froin Grand to Madison street; to flag side walk north side of | Madison street, from Jackson to Grand street. Also, the following petitions:—To open Seventh avenue, from 129th street to Harlem river; to flag side walks corner of Second avenue and Twenty-first street. All persons inter- ested and having objections thereto, are requested to pro- sent them in writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 24th day of January inst. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner, K January 18, 1863, T, NICHOLAS BUILDING ASSOCLATION.—THE MEM- bers are hereby notified to attend the regular meet- ing, at 163 Bowery, on Thursday evening next, 18th inst. at 7 o'clock, when the dues will be payable, ‘Shares will | be offered for redemption. ‘The resolution offered at the | last mecting, for the reduction of the number of shares. will be acted upon at this mecting, and, if adopted, leave a very small number of shares to be taken b SAMUEL JI. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM, SMITH. ae? Bureau Assessments, Street Department, Jan. 3, 53. Assessors. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY given to ihe owner or owners, occupant or ocen- nts, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved Rands’ affected thereby, that the following assessiuents have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons interested, viz,:—For regulating Broadway, between Fifty-first and Fifty-ninth streets, and Macadain- jaing the carriage way of the same. The limits embraced dy such assessment inclade all the several houses and Tots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of Broadway between Fifty-first and Fifty-ninth streets, on the northerly side of Fifty- first street, both sides of Fifty-second, Fifty-third, Pitty fourth, Fifly-tifth, Fifty-sixth, Fifty-seventh and’ Fifty eighth streets, and southerly’ side of Fifty-ninth street | from Broadway half-way easterly to Seventh avenue, and half-way westerly to Kighth avenue. All persons whose | interests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are veqnested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days irom the date of this notice. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM. SMITH, ‘ Office, Bureau of Assessments, Stroet Department, Jan. , 1853. {TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. — 6 Public notice is hereby given, that the committee of the Board of Aldermen will meet at the Street Commis- sioner’s office, on the subject of grades of the commis- | sioners, between Eighty: id and Ninety-second streets, on Saturday, January 15, 1853, at 3 o'clock P. M. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner, January 13, 185 ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given, that a petition has been presented in the Board of Aldermen for a sewer in Mercer street, from | Anmity to Bleecker st All persons interested in the above, and haying objections thereto, are requested to present the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this oftioe, on or before January 11th. NICHOLAS DEAN, President, Groton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 6, 1 STREET DEPARTME NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— db) Public notice is hereby given that the following reso. Tutions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen:— ‘To flag sidewalk in front of No. 42 Dey street; to lay er walk at the corner of Catherine lane and Elm stree' to ro-lay sidewalk in Fourth avenue (east side,) between ‘Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets; to fence vacant lots west side of Ninth avenue, between Thirty-sixth and ‘Thirty-seventh streets; to rekiy sidewalk in Fourth a nue, east ide, 100 feet north’ from Twenty-first street 40 flag sidewalk in Rutgers street, between Cherry and Monroe streets; to fla, lewalk in Rutgers street, frou Ro. 2 to corner of Henry street. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are requested to present the same, in writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or be fore the 19th day of January inst JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. Janvary 8, 1853, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE by given to the owner or owners, occupant or ocen nts of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved nds, affected thereby, that the following assesxments have been completed by the Assessors, and ave lodged in the office of the Bure r examination by all persons int A, vi ing and paving Greenwich and Washington streets, bet woen Battery place and Cortlandt street; also Liberty, Albany, and Carlisle streets, Battery place, Cedar street, Trinity place, Rector, ‘Thames, Edgar and Morris streets. The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of Greenwich and Washington streets, from Battery place to Cortlandt strect, both sides of Liberty, Albany, and Carlisle streets, Battery place, from Greenwich to West street; both sides of Cedar street, from Trinity place to West street, both sides of Thames and Edgar streets, between Trinity pla nd Greenwich street; both sides of Rector strect, from Trinity place to West street, and both sides of Morris street, between Broadway and West strect, All persons, whose int are affected by the above named assessments, are oppored to the same, or either of them, are requested , to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from. the date of this notice. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM. SMITH, Office, Dureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan B, 1863, 1 Assessors. Asvessors, | the present members and their friends. | Monday, Tue | Pier No.1, at 4 P which, it is hoped, will all be taken at this meeting, Those who w nay do coat the meeting, or by calling a 46 Duane street, comer of Chatham, on | ay, or Wednesday evening next, between | W. L, CONKLIN, President. to subseribe m ¢ | the office, N 6 and 7 o'clock. R, D. Harr, Secretary. HE KINGSLAND HOMESTEAD AND LAND ASSOCT- ation will meet for the transaction of business, at ! Union Hall, 163 Bowery, on Thursday evening, the 13th inst. This association is organized on an entirely dit- ferent plan from the ordinary building associations, which will be explained in full at the meeting, and the remain- der of the shares, which are limited, will be offered to new | members. The members of the association ai vested to be punctual, as business of importance will come be- fore the meeting. J. BUXTON, Jr., Secretary, No. 61 Chambers street. HOTELS. MPORTANT TO ALL VISITING CUBA.—THE WELT known hotel, Revere House, Havana, has been trans- ferred from Officious street, No. 119 Abrapia street, corner of Mereadores. This large edifice has been re-built and refitted, and no expense has been spared to make it an clegant’and comfortable home. It can be recommended with confidence, as the best an@ largest hotel at Havana. Refer to Dr. Bogart, No. 6 St. Mark's placo, New York. OTT HAVEN HOTEL.—THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has | just taken the above hotel, where he hopes by his assidu- | ‘ous endeavors and unremitting attention to his guests, to merit a share of public patronage. The very best of wines, liquors and segars, willalways be found at his house. | Every accommodation for military companies, target x- Good stabling. cursions, balls, dinner parties, &e. J. B. POPE. ASTROLOGY. INE TELLING.—MRS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN r skill in foretelling the future, will furnish intelligence about all circumstances of lif who may address her. Mrs. Alwin speaks tho French, and German languages—311 Broome stra Chrystie street, up stairs. Onlee hours from 10 A. 8PM. 1 C phia, from pier N place.—Two lines da steamer JOSEPH Bi TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. 1 North river, foot of Battery morning line at 10 A. M., by KKNAP. Fare $2. Afternoon ex- press line by steamboat JOHN POTTER, at 2P.M. Fare, | first class ‘cars, $3; second class cars, $2. Returning, leave Philadelphia, from foot,of Walnut street, at 10 A. M. and 22. M. Emigrant line, by steamboat ATLAS, from {. Fare $1 60, ALBANY — WINTER ARRANGEM aily lines—Fare 81 50.—The ‘T— THREE ve City Hall rr" | with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience | the trade. ‘The price of passage is $100, without wines or | sicamship GLASGOW, | 15th of December, and willleave New York for Glasgow AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PIIILADELs | EW YORK 4ND UNITED STATES ORK LIVERPOO! Mail Steaumer-—The abipe comprising this line are and from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $120; in second cabin, $70, Exclusive ‘use of extra From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £25. An ex] ced a to each ship. No berths secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF BAILING. From New York. From Liverpool. Saturday, Jan. 22...,1853 Wednesday, Jan. 12. Do. bs Do. fan. 26. Do, ~ Do. b. 9. Do. “ Do. Feb. 23. Do. “ De. Mar. 9. Do. eg Do. Mar. 23. Do. “ De. April 6, Do. “ De. April 20. Do. “ Do, y 4. Do. “ Do. May 18.. ‘ Do. “ Do. June 1,, “ Do, Ld Do. June 15., ‘ Do. “ Do. June 29., ‘ Do. “ Do. 13., De. “ Do. ar « Do, b Do. wy, Do. “ Do. Pyaar Do. “ Do. eae De, “ De. “ be. “ Do. “ De. “ Do, “ De. “ Do. “ De. “ Do- “ De. j “ Do. “ De. Sg a De. “ Do. “ For freight or apply to pa EDWARD K. COLLINS & CO., No. 56 Wall st, N. ¥. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool, 8. G, ROBERTS & CO., 13 King’s Arms Yara, London. JOHN MUNROE & CO., No. 25 Rue Notre Dame dee ‘Victoires, Paris ; or GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed, OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED SATES MAIL STEAMSHIP PACIFIC, Capt. Ezra Nye.—This steamship will de- part with the United States mails for Europe, positivel on Saturday, January 22, at 12 o'clock M., from her ber at foot of Canal street. No berth secured. till paid for, For freight or passage, having unequalled accommoda- tions for elegance or comfort, apply £0 EDWARD K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 1134 A. M. The steamship Baltic will succeed the Pacific, and sail February 5. HE, BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, Chief Cabin Passage, Second Cabin Passage FROM Chief Cabin Passage... Second Cabin Passage. . ‘The ships from Boston eal ARABIA, Captain Judkins, PERSIA, Capt. Rytie, $120 70 $100 55 ‘at Hiulifax. ‘AMERICA, Capt. Leitch, EUROPA, Capt. Shannon, Capt. E. G. Lokt, CANADA, Capt. Lang, ‘A, Capt. Harrison, NIAGARA, Capt. Stone. carry a clear white light at mast head ; ard bow; red on port bow. Boston, Wednesday, 19th January. New York, Wednesday, 26th January. Boston, ” Wednesday, 2d February. ‘\ New York, Wednesday, 9th February. ‘* Boston, ” Wednesday, 16th February. ; “ New York, Wednesday, 28d February. Berths not secured until paid for, ‘An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stonos, or | metals, unless bills of lading’are signed therefor, and the | yalue thereof therein expressed. | For freight or passage, apply to E. ctNakp, No. 4 Bowling Groen. TIE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP ASIA ANCHORED IN the North river, and did not proceed to sea yesterday. In consequence of the low tide, and a heavy easte on the bur, the pilot would not undertake to cross i HE LIVERPOOL 4 § Company intend sailing the favorite stearaships— FROM PHILADELPRIA. City of Manchester C : ASI Thursday, Jan. 6, 1853. | Thursday, Feb. 3, 1853. | ‘Thursday, Mar. 3, 1853, Thursday, Mar. 31, 1853. FROM LIVERPOOL, .. Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1853. Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1853. Wednesday, Mar. 2, 1853. City of Manchester. ‘Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1853. RATES OF PASSAGE Saloon, $90, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms. A limited number of third class passengers will taken, and found with comfortably coded provisions, for $ . to Liverpool | $30........ from Livery Parties wishing to bring out their’ friends, can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on the Bank of Ireland, in sums from £1 sterling upwards. Hand bills can be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, agent, No. 41 Exchange place. JACKETS TO HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—THE FOL lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the 1st of each month:— From New York. From Gity of Glasgow... City of Manchester, Gity of Glasgow... Havre: Ship ST. DENNIS, Jan. 1 Feb. 16 1,600 tons burthen, May1 = June 16. Alonzo Follansbee, master, Sept. 1 Oct. 16. Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 Wreh 16. 1,000 tons burthen, Junol July 16, Jolin Bragdon, master. Oct. 1 Nov. 16. New ship MERCURY, Mar. 1 April 16, 1,400 tons burthen, July1 Aug. 16 R.D. Conn, master. Nov. 1 Dec. 16. Ship WILLIAM 'TELL, ‘Apr. 1 May 16, (new), 1,200 tons burthen, Aug. Sept.16. James Funck, master. Dec. 1 Jan. 16. They are all first class New York built ships, provided of passengers, and commanded by men of experience in liquors. Goods sent to the subseribers ‘will be forwarded free from any charges but those actually incurred. BOYD & ‘CKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl strect. #u- perior to any ship in now for Au Tail in a few days, vor felt or aseee, apply to the captain om beard, pier 8, orth river, foot of Rector HIP BOTHNIA, FOR AUSTRALIA, WILL SAIL ON Monday, 17th inst.—Passengera must have their fy down to the ship on Friday, 14th inst., at pier 14, East river. . ASS an mares ore ge eet und ship NIA, now sailon - 19th inst., for Auntralia, offers indeements to families aivd le persons intending to emigrate, such as are not to be found in any other vessel. Bothnia is the newest ship, being only three years anda half old. She is the est ir, a8 2 comparison of her log book and those of any of the ships advertised will prove. Her command- er has traversed the route of hia present voyage time and a , and, therefore, has the irene of experience. je accoramodations are substantial and comfortable, with out the flummery of (es leaf and plush drapery, which ™may impose on the inexperienced. has ity of room, light, and air, which are all-essential on a long and tedious voyage. The fare will be the best the market af- Apply_on fords. The price of passage is moderate. rede , Pier 14 East river, or to ISAAC T. SMITH, 101 Wall street. TEAM FOR MONTEVIDEO, BUENOS A’ ENTRE Rios, Corrientes, Assumption and Cu ene Braxil,) —Samplo freight and passengers will be taken in a fast steamer, with excellent accommodations, under the com- mand of an experienced captain, to leave this port on or about the of January. Cabin to Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, $160. Cabin to Paraguay, $200. For freight or passage, aj LIVIN nN & 00., Agents, aimoetvay : i EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, for Mobile, ‘stopping at Havana. —The now side wheel steamship BLACK WARRIOR, Robert W. Shufelt, U. 8. N., Commander.—The steamer Black Warrior will receive freight for Mobile, and sail for the above ports on ‘Tuesday, Jan. 26th, at 12'o'clock precisely, from pier foot of Harrison street, North river. Passage, $65, Freight taken for New Orleans at thirty cents euble foot. Goods consigned to L. Mead & Co., Mobile, will be forwarded free of commissions. No freight taken to Havana but specle. No freight received on sailing days. | Company's Dills of lading can be had at No. 30 Nassau street. Ship- pers must send in their bills of lading to the office by nine o'clock, P. M., Monday, Jan, 24. Passengers for Havana must procure passports before leaving port. LIVINGSTON, ON & CO., 81 Broadway, ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship HUMBOLDT, R. D. Lines, com- mander, will leave for wre, touching at Southampton to land’the matls and passengers, on Saturday, January 15. Price of passage, first cabin, $120; socond cabin, $70. Baggage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked ‘ below.’” No freight will be received after Thursday, the 1éth inst. For freight or . apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 58 Broadway. Fe SAVANNAH—U. 8. MAIL IINE—THE SUPERIOR steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 8. Woodhull, on Sat- urday, 15th January, 1853, at 3 o'clock, P. M., from pier No. 4 North river: Apply to SAMUEL 1. MITCHILL, 104 Front street. ‘The Alabama, Captain C. D. Ludlow, ong Saturday, January 22, 1853. For speed, strength, accommodations and fare, these ships have no superior on tho coast. (OR NEW ORLEANS.—THE NEW AND SPLENDID steamer ECLIPSE, Sturgeon, master, will leave Louis- ville, Kentucky, for the above and intermediate ports, on Tuesday, the 18th of January, at 4 o'clock P ‘Apply to GEO. P, MOORE, or GEO. JENNISON, Agents, 159 Broadway. Passengers, by leaving New York on or before Saturday, the 16th inst., will arrive in Louisyille in time to take the Eclipse. CLOTHING. CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies and gentlemen having any clothing, furniture, or jewelry, to dispose of, ean obtain a fair cash price by sending for the subscriber, at his residence, or throu; ‘A the post. Ladies attended by Mrs. Dusseldorf, 13 Elm street. 1 M, DUSSELDORF, ASTOFF CLOTHING WANTED.—THE SUDSCRIBER ishes to purchase $2,000 worth of good left-of wearing apparel, of every desoription. Persons having large or small quantities, can obtain ‘the full value, in current money, by calling on or addressing, through post, JAMES MORONEY, storo 11 Orange street. ‘AST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies and gentlemen haying cast-oif clothing or far- niture to dispose of, can obtain a fair cash price by send- ing for the subscriber, at his residence, or a line through the post will be promptly attended to. Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen, M. 8. COHEN, No. 66 Elm stree LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIFES or gentlemen haying any of the above to dispose of, can receive a fair cash price by sending tothe store, or by letter through the post. To ensure delivery, do not pay the postage. 8. COHEN, 452 Hudson street.’ Ladies atiended by Mrs, Cohen. DAGUERREOTYPES. CENT DAGUERREOTYPES. — REES & (O., THE great original German picture makers, have in- troduced the greatest improvement of the age, the pro- duction of the test quality of pictures at a tess priee than any which have been offered in any part of the world. With their new process 150 to 300 pictures are taken 89 Broadway. MATRIMONIAL. ‘ATRIMONIAL. —A MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN, without encumbrance, of moral character and tem perate habits, of moderate income, and flattering busi- ness, and is caleulated to make home desirable, wishes to become acquainted with a young widow or maiden lady, between twenty and thirty-five years of age, who hava fortune, possessing personal charms, and of good mora! character ich a lady will tind a true friend by address- ing Franklin, Jersey City, New Jersey. ‘ATRIMONY MADE EASY,OR HOW TO WIN A LOVER. (| —Professor Lawton, Boston, formerly of London, will send to any address, on receipt of one dollar, post paid, plain direetions to enable ladies or gentlemen to win the devoted affection of as many of the opposite sex as their hearts may desire. The process is so simple, but so captivating that all may be married, irrespective of age, appearance, or position; and last, ‘though not least, it can be arranged with such ease and delicacy, that detec- tion is impossible. Address Professor Lawton, Boston, Mass, No letters taken from the Post Office, unless the postage is paid. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GILASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Company’s new 1,068 tons, 400 horse power,) Robert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on the on Saturday, January 15, at twelve o’clock at noon. First cabin, (saloon state rooms,) $00; do., do., (mid do.,) $75; second cabin, $50. Steward’s fees’ inclu Apply to J. McSYMON, No. 38 Broadway. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Compan; carrying the great United States Mail—only through Us ted States mail line for California and Oregon, via Aspi wall end Panama, at greatly reduced prices for second cabin and steerage passengers, per steamers Illinois and | Golden Gate, fastest steamers on the route, ‘The splendid | new and double engine United States mail steamship | ILLINOIS, requiring but seven days and a half for her | trip to Aspinwall, 2,500 tons burthen, H. J. Hartsteine, U.S. Navy, commander, will sail on Thursday, Jan. 20, ai 2 o'clock P. M., precisely, from pier at foot of Warren street, North river. The Pacific Mail Steamship Compa- ny’s magnificent steamer GOLDEN GATE, requiring but | eleven days anda half running time, having performed | her last trip from Panama to San Francisco in twelve days | and eight hours, including all landings for mails and sap- plies, will be ready at Panama to receive the Minois’ mails and passengers, aud sail immediately for San Francisco. Xo efforts will be spared on the part of the companies to | send their passengers through with expedition, comfort | and safety. Rates of fare through—First cabin, $305 ; second nba 200 ; steerage, $85. Rates from Panama | to Fan Francisco—Second cabin, $145; steerage, $60. Passengers will be landed at the railroad wharf, at Aspin- wall, free. Transit of the Isthmus at the passengers ex- | pom For freight or Paseage, apply to CHARLES A. | VHIINEY, at the offico of the Companics, 177 West strcet, corner of Warren, New York. ISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE rite clipper ship SWORD FISH, Captain D. 8 cock, who commanded her on her recent voyage to Sin Francisco, which was performed in ninety days, and has just accomplished the shortest passage of the season, from China, fairly distancing all competition, and estab: ceive cargo on Wednesday, 12th, at pier No. 6 North | River, and sail on or about’ the 25th inst. For the re- maining capacity, bulk of about 500 bbls,, apply to SUTTON & CO., 81 Wall street. EW YORK AND SAN FRA Line.—Through to San Fr and Panama, at greatly reduced rates.—No detention on | the [sthmus.—The new and splendid side-wheel steamship UNCLE SAM, (being her second voyage, 2,000 tons.) Wil- liam A. Mills, commander, will leave New York tor As: pinwall, (Navy Bay.) on Thursday, January 20, at 3 P. ., precieely, from pier No, 3 North river, where passen. station, corner of Tryon row and Centre streets, di days excepted, as follows —First train at 7 30 A. train, stopping at all the way stations: A. M., Albany express, stopping at Crotoa Piaing, Hillsdale, and Chatham Four Corne 2101 M., in time to connect with the 2 Albany, west; third train 8 45 P. M., Albany expre stoppping at Croton Falls, Dover Plains, Millerton, Hills. dalo, and Chatham Four Corners, arriving 9 15 P. M., con- necting at Aibany with express train for Buffalo. ing, will leave East Albany at 8 A. M., express train, a riving iu New York at 12 45 P. M.; 1110 A. M., mail tr making all stops, and 4 P. M., express train, arriving in New York 915 P. M. M. SLOAT, Sup’t. FLURON RIVER RATROAD.—TRAINS DATLY FROM ,Chambers street, for Albany and Troy :— Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hours, connect ing with trains reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o'e saine evening. Mail train, 8 A. M.; through way train at 1 P. M. Express train, 5 P.’M.; accommodation train, 6 P. Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four teenth, and Thirty-first streets. ° Sunday trains, from Canal strect, at 71Z A. M., for Poughkeepsie, and at 6 P. M. for Albany, stopping at all way stations, IFO, STARK, Superintendent N W YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITED States Mail and Express Linos, through in four hic New Jersey Railroad, via Y foot of Cortlandt street, AM, an Leave Philadelphia at Land 9A. M., and’53, P first class, $3; second do., ( and 9 A. M.) $2 Raltimore, Washington, Norfolk, and Charleston—through tickets sold in the above lines; ‘and through baggage car ried in the 8and 9A. M. and’ and 534 P.M. lines from New York. Passengers with bageage crovs (he ferry b Liew Meee eloee Le stdin Loh Oy laily, Sun- MM gers can examine her accommodations, ‘the performance | of this steamer on her first voyage warrants the assur | ance that p: wengers will reach Aspinwall in from seven | to eight days. The magnificent new double engine side- wheel steamship CORTES, (1,800 tons,) Thomas B. Crop- per, commander, will be in readinoss at Panama to re- ceive the Uncle Sam’s passengers, and sail immediately | for San Francisco. ‘The accommodations and yentilation | of the Cortes are all that can be desired. Her speed (e+ | tablished on the yoyage between New York and Panama, and while on the Pacific coast) is unequalled. Every ex: ertion will be made on the part of the line to ensure com- fort, expedition and safety. Passengers will be landed on | the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at No. 26 Broadway DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agonts. A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the | eee States l’ostage law, for the convenience of the | public. Vv North ri at So'clock, P. M., precisely, on Thursday, J 20) connecting with the Pacific steamer, over {ho Nicaragua route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. ‘These steamers are unsurpassed in their accommodations and ventilation. For information or pasage, apply only at the ageney of the company, No. 9 Battery place, up stairs. ‘The public are cautioned against the representa tions of hired runners for other lines—none are employed for this lino. HE STEAMSHIP ROANOKE WILL COMMENCE HER trips to Norfolk, Petersburg and Richmond abont the 201h inst. Dne notice will be civen when cho ia ready to |. descive freight, LYDLAM & PLLASANTS, ANDERBILT LINF—FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—ONLY line giving tickets for crossing tho Isthinus.—The | and powerful double engine ste: er, lishing her reputation as the fastest ship afloat, will re- | | Kellinger’s Mustang MEDICAL. MPORTANT MEDICAL WORK.—DR. RALPH'S PRACTT cal treatise on the diseases of the general organs, their nature, symptoms, consequences, reme- dies, ané cure; 13th edition, 342 pp., with plates; pric Sold by H. Long & Bro., publishers, 42 Ann_ street, No. Astor House, and by most booksellers; also, at the author's office, 643 Houston staeet, near Woos Consultation hours from 9 to 12, A. M., and 6 to9 P. Mf, Sundays ex- pted. Mailed, securely enveloped, free of postage, by addressing, pre-paid, to box 869 post office. RK. WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S FRIEND—THE, great and reliable remedy for certain di Many others there are, but most of them detestable poi- sons, that ought to be prohibited by law. The only vege- table specific, the heroic unfortunate’s friend, is yet the only remedy that never fails to cure. Faets ‘are’ ineon- testible. Thousands can tell you that the friend alone extirpates as they would never have been cured without it. What all say must be true. 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David Rahyene and Hyperion, and Barry's Tricoperous. At GUION’S old corner of Bowery and Grand stree OCTOR VAN HAMBERT’S GERMAN FEMALE I vating Pill.—Both in the female infirm: private practice Doctor Van Hambert, of Germany used these pills with unparalleled success, For diseases peculiar to females, they can be relied on as a certain, speedy and unfailing remedy. They haye been in use about twelye years in this conntry, and have received ¢ approval of some of the most dixtinguished physicians this ity, There is no prescription whose eifects have | able 10 compare with these pills in the treatment of and it is not too much to say that their success 5 more than equal to the combined effects of all other remedies. Those who have used thom know what | an invaluable legacy Doctor Van Hambert has left the world. By their wee females may rely upon obtaining speedy relief, whereby health is.restored and the pale and deathly countenance gives place to the roseate hues of health, a N. B. 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TAT OPEN AT 63; CUR- 3 ey THEATRE.—DOORS tei rises at 7 ocee. aaa 1 ev , Janus performed Y event ie HEUREW SON. ..Mr. Eady » BR Kalock.. -Mr. Seymour ..Mr. Hamilton Spirit of theAice MisnMitert Mr. 8. Johnson | Zarah. Miss Hiffert P! Mr. Griffiths | Ulieka Mrs. Grattan Two celebrated Overtures,...By the Orehestra, PUTNAM. Washington. .Mr.R.Johnston | Liberty. Mise Hiffert Oneactah, Mr. Eddy | Violetah. , Miss Heron William... .Mr, Hamilton | Kate.,.....Mrs. Yeomans annnnennnnmnnsnetes SS (AY THEATRE.—E. A. MARSHALL, B Leoraetaase oe Go 501, (ocommence ato ocke i bam aco Aiwa Rivino,, Sig. Viett: | Amina Rodolfo “sig. Baxi | Visa. eae i Last night ot the Os Lg DAUGH' Wednesday’s tickets will be D hs for Friday,f money returned, until id vrclock this (Therotay) eoeraince SONTAG.—ON B URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS >. open at O14; to commence at A clock, ursday evening, Janua’ , wi formed LAUGH "AND GROW Fat. «Mr. Watkins | Adele Eaton, «Mrs. Fisk Mr. Johnston | Mrs Crompton. Mrs, Holman . Mr, Skerrett | Mra. Grebeur,. Mrs. Norton Ballad—*‘ The Emigrant’s Lament’’. Overtures, Waltzes, Polkas, &c... *ARIS AND LONDOD Py Mr. Dyott | Lady Volaiil...Miss Weston . Placide { Rose, y Mr. Burton j Ani Fisher | Sally Tr ra. Hughes ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 614; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. N Thursday evening, aoe 18, will be performed THE EVE OF WATE! Charles Carrol... Mr. Taylor | Maria.. Mrs. Nichole GALE BREEZELY, OR THE YARN 4 TAR, THE SICILIAN BRIDE. HITE’S THEATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 AND 19 Bowery, near Chatham aquare.—C. White, Proprie- fogidle = 8, - oramence at poelved Be- nefit of Mrs. Warwick. ‘Thursday evening, 18. eee THE DENOUNCER. ty AMr. | Victorino... Mfrs, Warwick THE TRISH LION, ii THE MAID OF MUNSTER. ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK of Tom Thumb.—At 3 e’clock this afternoon, Tom Thumb and RAYMOND AND AGNES, At7 this evening, Tom Thumb and the FORTY THIEVES. A Petrified Horse and his Rider, besides a world of additional novelties, to be seen, Admission to the whole Museum, &., 25 cents; Parquet and First Baleony, 123¢ cents extra JHRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY above Grand street.—Open every night during the week, under the sole direction and personal supervision of E.'P, Christy, whose concerts in this city, for the past aix years, have been received with favor by highly re- spectable and fashionable audiences. ‘Tickets cents, Doors open at 634; to commence at 71 o'clock. Boyes PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land is now open, at the new and spacious Georama, in Broadway, adjoining the Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. Painted from authentic drawings made upon the spot by Mr. Banvard, during an extensive tour undertaken expressly for the works. Mr. B, will explain the ,paintings personally, Picture moves at 74g; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Admission, 50 cents; children, half-price, R SLEY'S THAMES, 406 BROADWAY.—PAINTED ON fifty thousand fect of canvass, by the first scenie artists in the world. A grand moving’ pictorial illustra- tion of the Thames, showing all the points of interest upon the river, from its source until it passes the city of Lon- don. Painted from original sketches, by Messrs. P. Phil- lips, Haghe, Kuell, &. Descriptions by J. H. Hammers- M.D. "Music arranged by J. H. Tully, Esq. Pianiat, dgwiek. Every evening, at 732 o'clock, On y and Saturday, at 2P. M. Admission 50 cents, fees OF THANKS.—416 BROOME STREET; SANT. ary 12, 1853.—The under embraces this earliest oppovtunity to return her sincere thanks to the menibers of the company, officers, and attachés of the Bowery Theatre, and otlier friends, many of whom are personally unknown to her, for their kind’and unremitted attention to the late Thomas S. Hamblin, during h illness, ‘Their unwearied watchings with him, and tude for his welfare and comfort during ‘hi struggle with the dread conqueror, is ample testimony of their devotion, and commands her warmest gratitude; and she desires thus publicly to express her acknowledg: ments for the kindness and attention so truly and gene- rously exiended towards the lamented de i ELIZA MARY ANN HAMBLIN, Se AFTERNOON PERFORM ar “x HMELLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, No. 539 BROADWAY, ON Satunpay, av 3 O'CLOCK. Admission, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. ILL, SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN’S GRAND ALP! Entertainment and ascent of Mont Blane, illustra- ted with a series of magnificent and gigantic paintings, from drawings taken on the spot, at an enormous ex: pense; together with a highly humorous and interesting description of men and manners on the continent and in the Alpine regions, by John E, Owens, Esq., the well ANCE, Rnown and popular comedian. 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Wholesale at Mr. JO- SEPH HORSE Maiden lane, New York, and at the proprietor’s, 244 Strand, London. LAIRVOYANCE.—DR. SWAN AND MISS JOHNSON, / the celebrated botanic physicians, have again return: ed to the city, and are permanently located at No. 310 Madixon strect, near Gouverneur strect. Miss J.. while in the mesmeric sleep, will examine and prescribe for the sick, and will give a correct account ofabsent friends, lost or stolen property, marriage, &c. Satisfaction gua ranteed or no charge, OCTOR HUNTER’S RED DROPS CAN BE HAD GENU- ine at 230 Canal street, New Orleans. It makes a speedy and thorough cure in certain diseases, without the least restriction of diet, drink, exposure or business. One dollar per vial, w cal book filled with truths, not lies. Only place, 734 Division street, up stairs, New York, until the new office, No. 8, is finished. For ten years past every consummate quack doctor in this and other eities has got up some lie about this great remedy. Dy. 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Itisthe only infallible remedy for nervous, head. and mind complaints—the mental physic so Jong sough, for and never before found—the only agent that can administer to mind diseases. It will remoye all neryous tions, depression, excitement, incapacity to study or loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of sélf- n, fear of insanity, &e. It will restore theap- petite, renew the health of those who have destroyed it by sensual excesses or evil practices. Dr. Wood, of Massachusetts, writes of one of his pa- tients being cured by using this cordial, thus:—"It gives me pleasure to inform you that one of my patients, while in Boston, procured some of your cordial. ‘He tetls me he had not a single emission after he commended taking it, while before he had_ two or three a week. When he ap- plied to me,” says Dr. W., “I thought it hardly posstb) for him ever to regain his full strength. I prescribed the usual medicines used in these cases in the hospital, but they bad no effect. In the meantime,he purchased some hich has effected a cure, I am satisfied no other medicine would. I shall ever recommend it whenever an opportanity occurs. ‘The nature of the maladies relieved by thia cordial are generally such as to leave the publication of certiticates of cures out of the question, or the proprietor would duce a host of the most conclusive testimony, to show that the great reputation it enjays was.not accidentally obtained, but is firmly based upon its positive and appa- rently miraculous virtues. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy offspring, who would nt for this extraordinary preparation. And it is equally potent for many diseases ‘for which it is recommended, ‘THR MEDICAL JOURNALS Je instance that has been authenticated, * sanction to other preparations for the It has, in many yiolent and desperate giv above complaints, cases, effected radical cures, after patients had been abandoned, and their condition eatery hopeless by medical practitioners of high professional character. 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RING, General Agent for the United States, 192 Broadway; EM. Guion, 127 Bowery, corner ilno, Fulton ieeaty in Boston, wholesale and retail, by Fetridge & Co., Wash- fngtom V. Spencer, So.s.in Albany A Wi Jamison, 681 Broadway; in Hartford, by Jno. Pithins 5 pringteld, by Dliss & Haven; in Philadelphia, Dyott & Sone, andE, Af. Wood, 4 Harmony court; in New Haven, Oa, Loareniworth wotttes;-with'the words Dr. Mieib'y is put t Ta se eth’ Cordiat blown on the glass. Price $3 per me. ington street, and W. practice upon the feet with the greatest sucorss, ped his exelasirely aoe her time, f teen years ] pissed two bottles, $5; five bottlos for $12, and $24 po the di-eases to whieh ¢ feet a hy » NB ice | dore 2 +, hous from 2? BM, wor. ra cach bax, Bi hanpos tant advice acgounpany Log cach bottle, ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME seday evening Hatance 19 ok eee AT th y eveninA MORNING Cala PO * + Misa Lat The Orchestra will perform a variety of lee sad La Bayadere.. Mise Sir Jobn Vesey, Bart Alfred Evelyn... Mr. Glossms Presi bees Oa: Lady a med Arenas sre ooew'ns ene sens ++ Mae, Brougham ‘OOD’S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- Ward street, every evening.—H, Wood, Ma- tile celebrated sompany of tausiclane und Eeuioping der rated compan; musicians ai Reators cannot be equalled Yy nny other band tate Wi - States. me. re n ; concert o'clock. Admivaion 26 conta The pub- a ly informed that the afternoon coneerta IRCUS.NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 37 BOW- ie ., Proprietors. ‘Thursday even= i ofans 13, Fourth appearance of Mr. C. Fisher, the celebrated Black Bob Williams. in a Principal Act. act. Trick Act, by Jesse Sands. COBBLER AND TAILOR, LER’ SALOON OF WONDERS, NO. 000 BROAD? way. | THE WORLD PUZZLED, ”) T HELLER'S awtonishing and @we-awaken ae i SECOND SIGHT” Nat ,& beautiful To conclude with tha axp Meprcwr, and which as far exceed, in wonder and point of unfath- omableness in in‘ tion, all the humbagging me- diums, or Spirit Raj .asit does the peseormences of the so-styled Wizards, whether from the or South, East or West, who have precoded Mr. Heller, the sole and iginal MASTER OF CABALISTIC ART. Can be witnessed every evening, in connection with hig ne plus ultra of NECROMANTIC AND CARALISTIC FEATS. Performances commence at 74 o'clock. Saturdays ag 3 o'clock, P. M. Admiasi OD. se seeeeseeesee eres seeeeee eee +50 cents, HILHARMONIC SOCIETY.—ELEVENTH SEASON.— ‘The Second Concert of this season will be given om Saturday evening, January 15, nt_Niblo'a Concert Room. Conductor of the Orchestia, Mr. T. Kisfeld. Applications for tickets to the Concerta and Rehearsals received Mesars. Scharfenberg & Luis, New York, and P. K. Weizel, Brooklyn. By order, H. C. TIM, President, EnsiGy, Secretary CHAMBERS STRERT.—MR his friends and the pub- JAL E ey SNEETT will take place on Tuesday next, January 18, when Mage singer’s beautiful play of \ A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS will be produced, Sir Giles Overrea Marall, (first time here) With a favorite Farce, n. M R McDONALD.—THE FRIENDS OF THE ained gentleman are respectfully invited ta md a meeting, to be held at the Astor House, om Friday evening, 1ith inst., at 734 o'clock, to take into consideration the propriety of tendering some substantial and deserved testimonial’ to Mr. McDonald, prior to his departure for Californi RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—GEO. Lea, Proprietor.—The above establishment is opem every afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and in the evening at half- past 7, for the purpose of “Classic and Original Represen- tations of Living Statuary,”’ by M'lle. Casinet’s Troupe of Model Artists, together with a variety of beautiful joe formances. Yor further particulars, sec bills of each day, Admission:—Seats in private boxes, 60 cents; stage seats, med arm chairs, ‘873; cents; boxes, 25 eonts; cents. with a very superior cast. MEDICAL, SPEEDY AND CERTAIN €URF FOR NEURALG! ticdoloreux, toothache, nervous headache, rheumatism in the head, and ‘a sure preventive of con- vulsions, or any other complaints attendant upon early childhood during the period of teething, has been dis- covered, and is now being successfully administered im the form of a medicated necklace, skin by the patient. An eminent German physician dis- covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of which the beads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the mode of application. The notice of the public is not, therefore, called to a quack medicine, but to a medica- ment recommended by one of the most eminent of the faculty, as peculiarly Powerful in acting through the pores of the skin directly upon the diseased oF excited nerves, affording, generally, instant and always perma- nent relief, and effecting a permanent cure. Patienta who, in twenty-four hours trial of the medicated neck- bed ea ies peeueton iad no relief, may at the close of that period, by immediately returning same, receive back their Dione: . Nie ‘Testmiony.—I do hereby certify that the edmposition of the medicated necklace, offered by Sehrutiner & Muidner, is of such a nature as to w ingly produce the most satisfactory results. . Pian posers Xe D. 285 ry street, Brookl; For sale, by the proprictors, at No. 4 William street, price $1. Agents for different quarters of the city cam make liberal contracts by calling on the proprietors. D* BARON SPOLASCO, (FROM. LONDON, ) 18 DAILY consulted by the greatest sufferers, afilicted with every malady that flesh is heir to, from all sections of the Union, many of whom have heen pronouneed incura- ble by others of the faculty. W. Kinch, Esq as) Thomp- son street, has just been cured, after fifty years suffering, R. JOHNSON, NO. 16 DUANE STREET, 30 WELL known for the lust twenty-two years a3 the most successful practitioner in New York, may be consulted ag usual in his private office, op all diseases to which flesla is heir to, Those who have fuffered from medical pre- tenders may rely on having their cases treated by a phys perience. sician of ex] D* COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CONSULT. ed with confidence on diseases. His success has been'such, in the treatment of old chronic cases, as te astonish some of our most eminent physicians. Dr. ©. ia well known, both in and out of the ‘profession, as the most successful practitioner of diseases in New York. $5 0) REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, A SPE- pe) cific mixture. It makes a speedy cure, with- out the least restriction of dict, drink, exposure, or change in application to business. The proprietor challenges a single case where the mixture will not cure, under the forfeiture of five hundred dollars, Vurther—the disease cannot be contracted if a dose of the mixtare is takem when exposed. It is put up in bottles, with full direo- tions, at $1. One bottle lasts a week—many are cured in two days, For sale by C. H. RING, 192 Broadway; 108 Bayard strect. N° FEE TILL CURED.—DR. OOBBETT, 19 DUANH street, between Chatham and William streets, and directly opposite the Chatham Bank, may be consulted om certain diseases, Twenty-two years in his oe of the profession enables him to cure general debility. yictims of quackery can call on him with the inty of having their cases properly treated. N. B. my tie ee in my office, as member of the New York Univer ‘sity. IHE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOM- panion—By Dr. A. M. Maurieeau, Professor of Dis- ensea of Women. Twentieth edition, 16mo, PP 288s Price $1. Years of suffering, of physical and mental anguish, to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties to the husband, might have beer spa red by & es timely possession of this work. Ibis it oat riage, as it be “known te t for the marricd, or those contem discloses important secrets whic them particularly. . Here, also, every femele—the wife, ‘one either b into womanhood, decline of years, in be Rees senesced tant c! can discover the causos, 8; 8, ihe most tielont remedies, and the moet esrtain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her sex ia subject. (Extract of @ letter from @ gentleman in Ph Ohio.) , May 1, 1861. . Day Ti ice i eitehes neh peroeptit ly sinking f ly Dear Sir—My wi nm ly ing for some three years or mofe, in consequence of her great anguish and suffering some months before and during her continement—every successive one more and more debil- tating and peees te her, her life in imminent danger, and which was, on the last oceasion, depaired of. Tsupposed thig state of things was inevitable, and re- sl igned mysclf to mect the worst. At thia time, (now bout two months,) I heard your book highly spoken of, as containing some mattors reaching. my case. On ite receipt and perusal, I cannot express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind, and the joy its pages im- parted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery | of M. M. Dasomeanx provided a remedy. It o a pect to me which J little conceived was possible. But ies is, ere another year would Nave passed over my head, in all huinan: probebility my wife would have beem in her grave, and my childven both motherless, It is, of course, impracticable to convey more fully the serious subjects tréated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating mar- riage. For sale, at 222 Broadway, No, 2 Astor House, and at the publishing office, 129 Liberty street, er York; Little & Co., Albany; Jo: ‘ucker, Mobile. TF. Petareon, No. 96. Chosnut cot, On the eer of $1, x copy will be trinsmitted’ by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Staten All letters must be adaresdod, post paid, t7 Dr. A. Ms MAURIOKAU, office 129 Liberty street, New York, or box 1,224, New York Post,Office. _ ~~. A hlet of sixtee ea, more full ining the contents of the Wook, wilt be forwarded to ‘any lady oF gentleman who may desire it, free of expense, te any part of the Unfted States, by addressing seal A pra oabre pallets Twent ty inger five cents SPY, % $94.9 4 ens wae author, M. Ta) 5 in and ati cornér of y, N. ¥.. where ta all those complaints, from 114, M., til 3 P.M, amd from 6 40 6 in the open