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[ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ty SEE SIXTH PAGE.“ CORPORATION NOTICES. Cea NOTICE.—PUBLIO NOTICE 1S HEREBY iven to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- of all houses and inn or unin; ‘the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination ‘all persons interested, vis.:—For paving Thirty-sixth t, from Fourth to Fifth avenue. The limits embraced such assessment include all the several houses and lota und, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situ- Sted on both sides of Thicty-sixth street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues and on the westerly aide of Fourth avenue, about one hundred feet northerly and southerly from Thirty-sixth street. All persons whose interesta are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are ested to present their objections, in writing, to the raigned, at theinpftice, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > Assessors. ISAAC WM. SMITH, 3 , Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS EBY given to the owner or ownérs, decupant or decu- nts of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved Eoods, affected thereby, that ‘the following assessments have completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons interested, viz.:—For sewer in Chambers street, from sixty feet west of Broadway to Greenwich street. The limits embraced by such assesament include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lota, ieces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of Cham- Pers street, between Broadway and Greenwich street, on the westerly side of Church street, No. 70; and on the westerly side of Broadway, street Nos. 261 to 277 inclu- rive. persons whose interests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, sre juested to present their ebjections, tn writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. SAMUEL H. DI Mi FRANCIS NICHOLSON, | Assessors, ISAAC WM. SMITH. o oer Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. , 1863. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- ta of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved ffected thereby, that the following asseasments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination dy all persons interested, vis.:—For regulating and pav- Sixth avenue, between Thirty-fourth and Forty- second streets. The limits embraced by such assessment . include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant Jota, pieces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of avenue, between Thirty’fourth. and Forty-second streets; on the northerly side of Thirty-fourth street, both sides of "Thirty-fifth, Thirty-sixth, Thirty-seventh, Thirty-eighth, Thirty-ninth, Fortieth,’ and Forty-first rtreeis, and ‘southerly side’ of Forty-second street, be- tween Sixth avenue and a line 460 fect easterly therefrom, and from Sixth avenue half-way westerly to Broadway. ll 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 objec- tions, 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, ; Assessors, ISAAC WM. SMITH. , Shee, Burean of Assessments, Streel Department, Jen. 1863 5 ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY | iven to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants | all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, feted thereby, that the following assessments have been eompleted ‘by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination by all persons interested, viz.:—Vor regulating, grading, and ving Eleventh avenue, between ‘'wenty-fifth and enty-seyenth streets. ‘The limits embraced by such assessment, include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, picces and parcels of land, situated ‘on both sides of Eleventh avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-seventh streets. All persons whose interests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested Ww present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No, 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days | from the date of this natice. | SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, > Assessors. ISAAC WM. SMITH, Offiee, Bureau of Assesements, Street Department, Jan. 1853. 3, JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that a resolution has been presented in the Board of Aldermen for a sewer in Eighteenth street, from the Hudson river to and to connect with the sewer now persons interested, viz. :—For regulating and setting ¢ | and gutter stones fn Trosdiway, trom Forty-sixth tori | be furnished at either office. built in that street. All persons interested in the above, and having objections thereto, are requested to present the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, en or before January 17th. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. | Croton Aqueduct Department, January 7, 1853. }ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I8 HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or oceu- | ts of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved is, affected thereby, that ‘he following assessments have been completed te the Assessors, and are lodged in ‘the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination dy all persons interested, viz. :—Vor grading section C of Second avenue, between Ninety-third and 123d streets. The limits embraced by such asvessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and reels of land, situated on both sides of Second avenue, Petween Ninety-second street and a line half-way between 123d and 124th streets; on the northerly of Ninety- | gecond street, and both sides of Ninety-third, Ninety- | fourth, Ninety-fifth, Ninety-sixth, Ninety-seventh, Nine- | ty-eighth, Ninety-ninth, 100th, 101st, 102d, 103d, 104th, both, 106th, 107th, 108h, 109th, 110th,’ 111th, 112th, U3th, 114th, 115th, listh, 117th, 118th, 119th, 120th, 21st, 1224, and 123d ets, between Second avenue and Fines parallel thereto, and distant 825 feet easterly, and 405 feet westerly therefrom. All persons, whose interest is effected by the above named assessments, and who are op- posed to the ra 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 FRANCIS NICHOLSON, from the date of this notice. LL DEMOTT ISAAC WM. SMITH. 7) J SAMUI Office, Bureau Assessments, Street Department, Jan. 3, 1853, cessors. ¥ JORPORATION NOTICE.—-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- ts, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved Kinds’ affected thereby, that the Yollowing assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and. ave lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons interested, viz.:—For regulating Broadway, between Fifty-tirst and F inth streets, and Macadam- izing the carriage way of the same, 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 Broadway between Fifty-first and Fifty-ninth streets, on the northerly side of Fifty- first street, both sides of Fifty-second, Fiity-third, Fifty- fourth, Fifty-fifth, Fifty-sixth, Fifty-seventh and Filty- | eighth strects, 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 afiected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to prevent the'r objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notie SAMUEL H. DE M FRA NICHOLSO. ISAAC WM. SMITH, Office, Pureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. 2, 1853. < STREET DEPARTM Public Ale T, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— hereby given, that the committee of the Board of rmen will 1 at the Street Commis sioner’s office, on the subject of grades of the commis- | xioners, between Eighty-second and Ninety-second stree on Saturday, January 15, 1853, at o'clock P. M. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner, January 13, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE JS HERE: by given, that a petition has been pre: ed in the Board of Aldermen for a sewer in Mercer street, from Amity to Bleecker street. All persons interested in the above, and having objections thereto, are requosted to present the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this effice, on or before January 17th. NICHOLAS DEAN, Preside Groton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 6, 1853, Q™rEr DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given that the following revo jutions haye been prevented in the Board of Altern To flag kidewalk in front of No. 42 Dey street; to Iny croas walk ut the corner of Catherine lane and Klin strect; wo re-lay sidewalk in Fourth avenue ( between ‘Twenty-second and Twenty-third street. lots west side of Ninth avenue, between Thirty-seventh streets; to relay sidewalk in nue, east side, 100 feet north from Twenty-first street; | to flag sidewalk in Rutgers street, between Cherry and Monroe streets; to fing sidewalk in Rutgers street, from No. 25 to corner of Henry street. All persons interested, having ob), thereto, are requested to present the same, in writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or be: fore the 19th day of Ji st. JA REY, Street Commissioner, January 8, 1655. Coe NOT by given to the o —PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE ner or owners, occupant or oecu- pants of all d lots, improved or unimproved lands, affec , that the following asvessmenta have becn completed hy the Asses d are lodged in the office of t ureau of Assessmen' nterested, viz.—For gera¢ ation paving ng an and Washington streets, between Battery plaae and Cortlandt street and Carliste streets, Battery place Jace, Re Thames, Edgar and } The limits cmb: the several house: and pureels of enwich and Wa tory place to Cortlandt s y,end Carlile ste both sides of t street by such assessment lots of ground, va vitwated on bo Ced | lutions have been CORPORATION NOTICES. eee |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIO NOTICE 18 HEREBY iven to the owner or owners, Occupant or occupants of prior ings peg tony or af- fected thereby, that asseasments have been ed by the Assessors, and are in the the Bureau of Assessments for Seasol oansee. py Siar sons interested, viz:—For Forty-sevent from Tenth avenue to the Hudson river and setting curb and gutter therein. The limits embraced by such assess- ment include all the several housen and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and Is of land, situated on both sides of Forty-seventh s' Tenth avenue and Hudson river. All persons. whose interests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of , Within thirty days from the date of this notice. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, ya Oe Assessors. ISAA 4 A Chet, Bureau of Assessments, Sti Department, Jan. pe CHRON NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY ven to the owner or owners, oc it oF all houses and Tots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the and are lodged in the office of the Burean of Assessments for examination by all ur first streets, and for fiagging a apace four feet wi through the sidewalks of the same. ¢ limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots oa age vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situa’ both sides of Broadway, between Forty-sixth and Fifty-first streets, on the nor! side of Forty- sixth street, both sides of Forty-seventh, Fort; eighth, Forty-ninth, Fiftieth, and southerly side of, Witty: irs street, half way easterly from Broadway to the Seventh avenue, and half way westerly from Broadway to the Fighth avenue. ll persons eines 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 ofiice, | No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice, SAMUEL H. DE MO’ FRANCIS NICHOLSON, + Assessors. WM. SMITH. ISAAC WM. i Periay Bureau of Assessment, Street Department, Jan. 'TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby givon that the following peti- tions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen :—To reset curb and gutter, and repave Renwick street; to regu- Inte anaiveticummandl puceet ie Thirty-ninth street, be- tween Second and Third avenues; to regulate and set curb and gutter and fing four feet through sidewalks of Eighty- fifth street, between First and Third avenues; to 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 flag sidewalk one hundred and twelve feet easterly 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 curb and gutter and flag sidewalk in Division street, in front of 10734, 109, 111, commencing at the corner of Pike strect. 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 Commissionor. DP PARIMENt OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, JAN- uary 12, 1853.—To Builders.—Sealed proposals will eceived at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Friday, 21st instant, at 3’ o'clock P. M., at which time they will be opened, (in accordance with the ordinance theréfor,) for erecting a three-story houso 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 earpenter work for. each house separately. The plans and epecifications 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. 19 Elizabeth street. Blank estimates will N. B.—The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all’or any of the estimates, if dvemed for the interest of the Corporation. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner Repairs and Supplies. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given, that a petition has’ been presented in the Board of Aldermen for a sewer in ‘Twenty-ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. All persons interest: ed in the above, and having objections thereto, are re- quested to present the eame, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, on or before January 14th. NICHOLAS DEAN, Prosident. Croton Aqueduet Department, Jan. 3, 1858, TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following reso- resented in the Board of Aldermen To open Fourteenth street, from Avenue B to East river; to open 103d street, from Third avenue to Hudson river; to flag side walk from 232 to 238 South street; to flag side walks in Henry street, from corner Rutgers to 156 Henry street; to fla 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 pre- sent them in writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 24th day of January inst. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. January 13, 1853. side walk east side of Jackson street, from | A AAA NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL STATES Mail Steamers.—The ships comprising this line are Captain West. -Captain Nye. Captain Luce. Captain Comstock. ADRIATIC, -Captain Grafton. These ships having been built by con’ ressly for government’ oe every care 5 Sn pore Sr in ir construction—as in their engines—to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are un- for elegance and comfort. of Bosmae from New York to Liverpool, in firat eabin, $120; in second cabin, $70, Exclusive use of extra size state room, $300. yes heel por to New York, £30 and ee ‘xperienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berths secured until paid for. ; DATES OF SATLING. From Liverpool. 1859 Wednesday, Jan.” 12..1858 jan. . 2%... « Feb. 9. Feb. 23.. Mar. 9.. 2. 6.. 20. 4.. 18... ? $ SEPSsEEys: PESSSSESSSSSSE SSE SESE. . Ss) For freight or apply to EDWARD . COLLINS & CO., BROWN, SHIPLEY & 00., Li §, G. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King JOHN MUNR Victoires, S35 - Wall st, N. ¥, Arms Yara, London. 0K & CO., No. 25 Rue Notre Dame des Paris ; or GE®. H. DRAPER, Havre. No. 56 rpool. 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 tho value thereof therein expressed. ‘OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED SATES MAIL STEAMSHIP PACIEIO, Capt. Ezra. Nye.—This steamship will de- part with the United States mails for Europe, ositivel on Saturday, January 22, at 12 o'clock M., frorn her berth at foot of Canal street. 'No berth secured till paid for. tins for elegance or comfort, apply to SDWARD K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 113; A. M. The steamship Baltic will succeed the Pacific, and sail February 5. JACKETS TO HAVRE-—SECOND LINE.—THE FOL lowing ships will loaye Havre on the 16th, and New York on the Ist of each month:— From New York, From Havre: Ship ST. DENNIS, Jan.1 "Feb. 16, 1,600 tons burthen, May 1 Juno 16, Alonzo Follansbee, master, Sept.1 Oct. 16, Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 M’reh 16. 1,000 tons burthen, Junel July 16. John 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 Dee. 16, Ship WILLIAM TELL, Apr.l May 16, (new), 1,200 tons burthen, Aug.l — Sept.16. James Funck, master. Dec.t Jan. 16. They are all first class New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of passengers, and commanded by men of experience in the trade, ‘The price of passage ts $100, without wines oF liquors. Goods sent to the subscribers will be forwarded free from any charges but those actually incurred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Peat] strect. Company intend sailing the fayorite steamships— FROM PHILADELPHIA, “yROM LIVERPOOL. Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1853. City of Glasgow... City of Manchester, City of Glasgow sday, Mar. 2, City of Manches' s Wednesday, Mar. 90, 1863. RA’ PASS Saloon, $00, $65, and $65, (according to state rooms.) A limited number of third class passengers will taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for 20,.2...e24, 2t0 Liverpool | $30. from Liverpool. 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, HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER MERLIN, W. SAMPSON, Commander, will sail for Bermuda and St. Thomas, on Monday, ‘7th February, 1859, _ Passage money to Ber muda, $30; to St. Thomas, $70. For freight or pasiage, apply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. GTEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Company’s new steamship GLASGOW, (1,068 tons, 400 horse power,) Robert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on the 15th of December, and will leave New York for Glasgow | on Saturday, January 15, at twelvo o'clock at noon. | First cabin, (saloon state rooms,) $90; do., do., (midship do.,) $75; kecond cabin, $50. Steward’s foes! included. Apply to J. MeSYMON, No. 38 Broadway. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY given, that a resolution has been presented in the Board of Aldermen to reset curb and gutter and flag side walks in Walker street 112 feet’ easterly from the eorner of the Bowery. Persons interested, having objections to the same, are desired to present them, in writing, at the Street Commissioner's Office, on or by the 24th day of Jan- j JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. Department, Jan. 14, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that a resolution has been presented in the Board of Aldermen for the construction of a sewer, com- mencing in Forty-ninth street, at the Fast and running thence through Forty-ninth | stree through Second avenue to Fift through Fifty-th to Fifty-sixth and having o the same, in w on or before Jan. uary ii Street rd street toand through ‘Third avenue All persons interested in the above, tions thereto, are requested to present ng, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, NICHOLAS DE. Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 14, ‘ C given, that a petition has been p Board of Aldermen for a sewer in F street, from ave: nue A to the Bowery. All persons interested in the above, and having objections thereto, are requested to resent the same, in w ing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, on or before the 24th of January inst President. NICHOLAS DEAN, Prezident. Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 14, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR unpaid gssessnfents, Public notice is hereby given that a sale of pace at publi at the City Hall of the city of ighth day of Apri nd be continued from day to day until whole of said property shall be sold, and that the de- jed statement of the property so to he sold for unpaid assessments is published in the’ N ress, a newspaper printed and publ New York monilty of the City of New Yo JOLIN PT. DODG. mont, Dee. 31, 1 ew York, on Frida o'clock at noon. th 1853, at twelve hed in the city of ‘treet Commissioner, et Depa’ WITH FUR, JUST ap, at 107 Washington A street, i (CAStOFe Comite AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies and gentlemen having any clothing, furniture, or j ‘0 dispose of, can obtain a fair cash price by sending for the subscriber, at his resideuce, or th the post. Ladies attended by Mrs. Duss etre L. M. DU} place,—iwo lines steamer JOSEPH BELEK press line by steamboat firet class care, $3; second class ear leave Philadelphia, from foot of Walnut and 2P. M Eu i Returning, ct, at 10 A. M LAS, from re! teamboat A 0, by s $1 50 PANY — WINTER A —Fare $1 of Tr «, aiving at connect with the 2.30 ffain from hird train 8 45 P.M, xpress, t Croton Falls, Dover Plains, m Fonr Corner ivi UDSON RIVER j Chambers street, for ny aud Troy:— Expross train, 6 A. M—through in four hours, connect ing with trains reaching Bufialo or Montreai at 8 o'clock same evening. Mail train, § A. M. Express train, 61 Passengers taken at Chambers h iPM. n, ion tr al, Chi from Canal st at Tg A. M., for t5). M. fo y. pping at all : perintendent, —DIRECT UNITED through v hours, y-=Leaving t8and 9 A. M.. and and 544 19 A.M.) nd Charle sto y-third street, thence | ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY | nted in the | property for unpaid assessments will take | ctl v York Morning Ex. | a5 Panama, at greatly reduced rates.—No detention on | Hy order of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Com- | ls, Dover | ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- | necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, | carrying the great United States Mail—only through Uni- ted States mail line for California and Oregon, via Aspin- wall and 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 OHIO, 3,000 tons burthen, Hartsteine, | U.S. Navy, commander, will sail on'Thursday, Jan. 20, | at 2 o'clock P. M., precisely, from pier at foot of Warren street, North river. ‘Ihe Pacific Mail Steamship Compa- ny’s magnificent steamer GOLDEN GATE, requiring but cleyen 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 sup- plies, will be ready at Panama to receive the Ohio's mails and passengers, and sail immediately for Sun Francisco. No efforts will be sparcd on the part of the companies to send their passengers through with expedition, comfort and safety. Rates of fare through—First cabin, $306 ; second cabin, $200 ; steerage, $85. Rates from Panama | to San Franciseo—Second cabin, $145; steerage, $50. Passengers will be landed at the railroad wharf, at Aspin- wall, free. Transit of the Isthmus at the passengers ex ence. For freight or ge, apply to CHARLES A. | WHITNEY, at the office of the Companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren, New York, ISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE rite clipper ship SWORD FISH, Caj cock, who commanded her on her rei 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: lishing her reputation as_the fastest ship affoat, will re- ceive cargo on Wednesday, 12th, at pier No. 6 North River, and sail on or about’ the 25th inst. maining capacity, bulk of about 500 bbls,, apply to SUTION & CO., 84 Wall stree NW, x one, ANP SAN FRANCISCO ST! | Line.—Through to San Francisco, via Aspinwall | the Isthmus.—The new and splendid side-wheel steamshi | UNCLE SAM, (being her second voyage, 2,000 tons,) Wil- Yam A. Mills, commander, will leave New York tor As- inwall, (Navy Bay,) on Thursday, January 20, at 3 P. {., precisely, from pier No. 3 North river, where passen- gers can examine her accommodations. The performance of this steamer on her first voyage warrants the assur- ance that parsengers will reach Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, ‘Tho magnificent new double engine side- wheel steamship CORTES, (1,800 tons,) ‘Thomas B. Crop- per, commander, will be in readiness at Panama to re- ceive the Uncle Sam’s passengers, and sail immediately for San Francisco, The accominodations and ventilation + of the Cortes are all that can be desired. Her speed (es- tablished on the voyage between Now York: and Pana’ and while on the Pacitic coast) is unequalied. Every ex ertion will be made on the part of the line to ensure com- fort, expedition and safety. ’assengers will be landed oa | the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama railroad, | and are cautioned that tickets for this line aro sold only at No. 26 Broadw DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., @ A mail bag is made u now United States Postage law, for the public, eneral Agents. fice, under the couvenience of the new and powerful doub LIGHT, 2,500 tons, will at 3 o'clock, P. M., pre connecting with the Pacific route, having but twelve miles of |} These steamers are unsurpassed i and ventilation. For information or ge, apply only at the agency of the compan y plaee, up stairs. ‘The public are cautioned against the representa- tions of hired runners for other lines—none are employed | for this line. JSTRALIA.——] Philip. —No de parture. The Al clipper 4 No. 1 iver, is receiving passengers for the above ports.’ Par ring the best accommoda tion, with rapidi are requested to inspect her. ‘Ihe previous performances of this vessel wa lief that her passage will be effe in ei n experienced surgeon, and ¢ 8 e comfort and satisf apply to ANTON'O PEL- DAV BIDGE & VALENTIN or Port 1 for do- ng at pier NEY, MELBOURN' spect r i STRALIA.—THE 30TH AND WELT single per be found in any other ve 1 ship, being only three y nd a half of vison of her log ed will prove. ailer, #4 a com of any of the ships adve er has traversed t again, and, there ‘ommnoda ont the flummi vid leaf and plash drapery, wl may impose on ‘the inexperienced. She has plenty rocm, light, and air, whieh ave all-essentiabon a long and tedjous voy ave will Ue the best the market af The priee ef passage fx moderate, Apply on | avd, pir Yast giver, or to IP AAC WITTY, LOT Wo For freight or passage, having unequalled accommoda- |- HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP | City of Manchester. ..Thursday, Jan. 6, 1853. City of Glasgow ‘Thursday, Feb. 3, 1853. | City of Manchester. ‘Thursday, Mar. 3) 1853. | City of Glasgow :Thursday, Mar. 31, 1853, Wednesday, Feb. 2; 1853, , Wedne: For the re- | FOR MONTEVIDEO, BUENOS AYRES, Corrientes, Assumption and Cuyaba, (in Brazil, ) —Sample freight and will be taken in reel Scoomnod modations, under the com- axpeclauend captain, of Jani '. steamer, with mand of an TMs Mekile, btogplag "ot Eaers Toe oes Bas for at vana.—' new wheel steamship BLACK WATRION’ tetert W. atufeh U. & N., Commander.—The steamer Black Warrior wi receive freight for Mobile, and sail for the above ports on Tuesday, Jan. 25th, at 12'o’clock precisely, from pier foot of Harrison », North river. $65. Freight taken for New Orleans at thirty cents cuble foot. Goods to L. Mead & Co., Mobile, will be forwarded free of commissions. No freight No freight received on saili taken to Havana but bills of lading can be had at No. 39 days. Company's i“ greg tae lassau street. Ship. pers must send in their lading nine o’clock, P. M., Monday, Jan. 24. Havana viNGstON, ra peas HAVRE.—THE UNITED yd SOUTHAMPTON AND States mail steamship HUMBOLDT, R. D. Lines, com- mander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and pamengers, on Saturday, January 15. Price of passage, first cabin, $120 ; second cabin, $70. Ba; not wanted during the voyage should be sent on the day before sailing, ma: ** below.” No freight will be received after Thursday, the 13th inst, For freight or pas apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, ena! 53 Broadway. IR SAVANNAH—U. S. MAIL LINE—THE SUPERIOR steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 8. Woodhull, on Sat- re ( 15th January, 1853, at 3 o'clock, P. M. from pier io. 4, Passengers for before leaving port. IN’ & 00., 31 Broadway, North river. appl to SAMUEL i. 194 Front street. The bene: Captain C. D. Ludlow, ong Saturday, January 22, 1853.’ For speed, strength) accommodations and fare, these ships have no superior on the coast. R NEW ORLEANS.—THE NEW AND SPLENDID steamer ECLIPSE, Sturgeon, master, will leave Louis- Ville, Kentucky, for the above and intermediate porta, on Tuesday, the 18th of January, at 4o’clock P.M. Apply to GEO. P. MOORE, or GEO. JENNISON, Agents, 169'Broadway. Passengers, by leaving New York on or before Saturday, the 16th inst, will arrive in Louisville in time to take the ipse. 300.000 TERT SPGARS, BOSTON WAKE ; le 1,000 barrels rosin; 50 tons sal soda, Newcastle; 50 cases gum shellac; 50 gross Harlem oil’ 250 barrels glue, all qualities; 5 bales chamomile flowers; 20 bules FE. I. senna, for sale b; GEORGE ACKERMAN, 75 Maiden lane, up stairs, USTRALIA—-TENTS, HAMMOCKS, &C.—PERSONS leaving for the above place wishing tents, &e., are invited to call at the old stand, corner of Mulberry’ and Chatham streets. The celebrated anti-mildew prepara- tion, which has been successfully used for the Inst ten years on fails, awnings, &c., will be applied to tents at a small extra charge at'No. 2 Mulberry, corner Chatham atreet. JAMES TYLER, ((ROWELL'S CELEBRATED PATENT CAST IRON Rall. ing.—The New York Iron Railing Company make and put up to order every variety of plain and ornamental cast iron railing for buildings, parks, courts, cemeteries, &e., &c., in a complete and workmanlike manner, upon Crowell’s celebrated patent principle, without ‘rivits, saying thereby to purchasers twenty-tive to fifty conts per running foot. ‘They invite a critical examination of their patterns and works, to which they are constantly meking tasteful additions. Specimens may now be seen in several of the cemeteries near, and at buildings in the city, N, B—All kinds of cast and wrought iron work for buildings, such as bank and vault doors, shutters, brackets, light counting house desk and counter railings, | gratings, window guards, wall stays, &e., &., &., fur- | nished at short notice, and at most reasonable charges Ofiice No. 79 Duane street, a few doors east of Broadway. RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Bedding Depot.—tron bedsteads, from $4 to $40; the healthy spring mattress, &e., $0 to$30. Also, | the new elastic felt beds, piliows, quilts; also, the best pore hair mattresses, made by the blind—all warranted. Jall and examine, at’ 553 Broadway, above Spring street, EECHES.—A VERY LARGE LOT OF GOOD AND healthy leeches for sale, at low prices, by F. PATU- No. 290 Pearl street. ‘ANAGERS OF CLUBS MAY BE BENEFITTED BY calling on BIGGS, at the Northern Hotel, or send- ing their address. R. A. 8. DOZIER, A RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN anda well known mechanic, residing in Norfolk, Va., on the 21st December, 1852, by Ictter patent has se- “eured to himself, as the original inventor and_ patentee, the exclusive right to make, use and vend, in the United States, an “improvement in ventilators,» by means of *which'any building, without regard to size or construc- tion, steamers, ships, steamboats, railroad cars, and ves- ‘gels’of any description, can be so thoroughly, easily, speedily, and economically ventilated, at any season of the year, that he believes the public have only to know of such invention and test its utility, to adopt it at once into general use. Seeing and testing is believing, and, there- fore, the patentee would be happy to be favored with calls from any gentleman who en wish to examine his model, now at French’s Hotel, where Mr. Dozier proposes toremain fora few days, previous to his going South. Proprietors of theatres, hotels, and any other spacious buildings, also captains of steamships, sailing ships, steamboats, and also directors of railroads, are most ear- nestly solicited to examine the above named invention. REMIUM FURS, FANCY, SEASONABLE, AND WELL warranted, No. 41 Maiden lane.—The subscriber res- pecttully solicits the attention of hhis customers, travel, lers, and the public generally, to his matchlessassortment of furs, manufactured by himeel? from the best selected materials, and in conformity with the modern fashions, The subscriber especially recommends of sables, H. B, martins, stone martins, mink martin and ermines, of such @ variety and excellence as to justify him in introducing to the public articles of the most ge: nuine and selected character. WILLIAM MOSER, Importer of Furs, 41 Maiden lane. 2CTIFYING ESTABLISHMENT AND LIQUOR STORE for sale.—All the necessary apparatus for rectify to any extent, in complete order. Apply to A. COL! HARD, 22 Pell street, from 10 to 1 o'clock. ‘LEIGH ROBES.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOLF, bear, jennett, and racoon, robes to be sold at reason: able prices, to livery stable keepers, or to any gentleman who wishes a good bargain, by calling at CHARLES KING & CO,’S, 144 Water street, between Maiden lane and Pine street. ETROPOLITAN HOTEL.—THE MIRRORS OF THIS magnificent hotel are from the Belgian manufactory of Ste. rie d'Oignies. al | A. ROLKER MOLLMANN & A. PERIER, 255 Pearl street, Sole Agents. AINT NICHOLAS HOTEL.—THE MIRRORS OF THIS magnificent hotel are from the Belgian manufactory of Ste, Marie d’Oignies. A. ROLKER MOLUMANN, & A. PERIER, 255 Pearl street, Sole Agents | pe NEWARK INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURING Company, 59 Maiden lane, New York, have j ceived from their factory 50,000 pairs,of metal rubber boots and shoes,” Goodyear’ style rough Wottoms, and warranted unsurpassed by any in the market. YW CURTAINS—PRICE TCED—NO. 449 street, corner of W The subscribers ce of their stock of curtain materials, at greatly reduced prices; silks and worsted, damask, lace and muslin curtains, window cornices, and all kinds of curtain trimming, at wholesale or retail. CHILDS & SMITI, Practical Upholsterers. SE THE BALM OF THOUSAND FLOWERS IF YOU UP coud paves cake ent taaatial come from pimples and freckles, For saleet the Store, 71 Chambers street. INDO Pear are prepared to eell the bi : MATRIMONIAL, NY LADY UNI V ga li stating when an interyi tageous marriage connection Young Man, at this office, iONY MADE EASY, OR HOW TO —Professor Lawton, Boston, forny 1 send to any paid, plain dire to enable ladies or gentle the devoted affection of as many of the opposi their hear desire. The is 80 simp bat 0 captivating that all x irrespective of age, aranee, or position , though not loast, it can be arvanged with d deliexey, that devee tion is impossible. Address Professor Lawton, Boston, M ‘o letters taken from the Post Office, unless the » is pa MEDICAL. VS RED DROPS CAN BE HAD G 0 Canal street, Now Orleans. It ma thoroug striction of diet, drink. dollar per vial, with a medical boo lieg. Only place, 734 Division street, up sta unlil the new offies, No. 3, is Onished. For ten y every consumm ck doctor in this and othe has got up rome lie about this great r Dr. Hante restores people to sound health daily been | ruined with mercury and caustic by those humbug: RED.—DR. CORBETT, 19 DU. am and William streets, and am Baik, may be consulted on ty-two years in’ his speciality of m to cure general debility. “The on him with the eortainty of their eases properly treated. N, B.—See my di- in my office, as member of the New York Univer 70 FEE TILL hg ” TAR HATH SLAIN ITs its tens of th | scvofula doctor hill, Masa., Thrown, the ng , formerly of ew York city, author of “Ff Manual of E ‘Serofula—its causos and curo, other works of great celebrity, has the ple to the people of this great metropoli himself in this city, at No. f ondway and Eo wand chigpig discases gt | Georama, Bu THEATRE —DOORS OPEN AT 6). CUR: tain rises at 7 o'clock. iday evening, January 14, will be performed Washington, ..Mr. Johnston | Capt. Sapling. Oneactah.... r. Eddy * Starkbam Pas de Deux Two cele! Zarac.......Mr. R. Johnson a D’Aubriol.,..Mr. Hamilton | Rachael... ROADWAY THEATRE. Lessee.—Doors open at stay event emtGoAt GIRALDA. MARRIED AND SETTLED, MONS. DESCHALUMEAUX, Sgn —E. A. MARSHALL, SOLE 634; to commence at 7 o'clock, 14, will be aaa GOVERN MENT. IBLO'S GARDEN.—MAD’ME, H. SONTAG.—ON Friday, January i. a Last night of the OF THE REGIMENT, DAUG! Wednesday's tickets will be good for Friday, or} money returned, until 120’elock this (Cicsiaiooniog URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS open at 634; to commence at 7 o'clock. Friday evening, January 14, will be perforsiea LAUGH AND GROW FAT, Whimsical.....Mr. Watkins | Adele Eaton......Mrs. Fisk Dum “Mr, Johnston | Mrs Crompton. Mrs. Holman Old Mr. Skerrett | Mrs. Grebeur.. Mrs. Norton Ballad—“ Tho Emigrant’s Lament”’.........Mrs. Overtures, Waltzes, Polkas, &c... . by the Orchestra PARIS AND LONDON. Volatil... Mr. Dyott | Lady Volatil.. Miss Weston Tacques ir. Placide | Rose. Mire, Bernard ‘Thomas Trot....Mr. Burton | Annette Mr. Haskitt......Mr. Fisher | Sally Trot... fra, Hughes ‘ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS mae a9 O76 jourtas Fingal [oon aa y ever january 14, form ‘fii EVE OF WATERLOO, Charles Carrol... Mr Taylor | Maria... ...Mrs. Nichola - GALE BREEZELY, OR THE YARN OF A TAR, SICILIAN BRIDE. ats 1 A sen yd OF HITE’'S THEATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 AND 19 Bowery, near Chatham square,—C. White, Proprie- tor.—Doors open at 64; to commence at o'clock. Be- nefit of Rose and Jerry Merrifield. Friday, January 14. SIX DEGREES OF CRIME. ‘THE ROUGH DIAMOND. .Mr. Edward | Margery RICHARD Th. Evergreen... Mrs. Merrifield ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—POSITIVELY LAST DAY BUT one of Tom Thumb.—At 3 o’elock 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 Baleong, 1214 cents extra. Ces OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY above Grand street.—Open every night during the week, under the sole direction and personal su 2 of E. P. Christy, whose concerts in this city, for six years, have been received with favor by highly re- spectable and fashionable audiences. ta 25 cents, Doors open at 63¢; to commence at 714 o'clock. ERMAN NATIONAL THEATRE, 53 BOWERY.—E. Pleyel, Director.—This evening, (Friday,) January 14, at 8 o'clock precisely, will be performed THE ACT a highly interesting comedy, having been composed ex- presely for the celebraded actress, Rachel. Frangoise Dumesnil, actress.............++++.Miss Claus IE INVOLUNTARY RENDEZVOUS. a yery amusing farce. Between the two pieces, DANCES, Admi :—$1, 60 cents, 3734 cents, 25 ets, 18% ETROPOLITAN IALI.—SUNDAY EVENING, JAN- uary 16. The public is respectfully informed that the world-re- noivned vocalist, MADAME MARIETTA ALBONI, will appear, for the First Trae 1s AMERICA, INA GRAND ORATORIO, ‘ACRED MUSIC, cts. T, SIGNOR C¢ rit, SIGNOR BARILI, HERR ®OHR. . Arditi Mr. Roberts Musical Conductor, Leader... The whole of Rossini’s celebrated STABAT MATER, and the prayer from MOSES IN EGYPT. Admission to all parts of the Hall PROGRAMME. PARTI. Grand Overture of ‘Stabat Mater,”’ by Mercadante—Full Orchestra. Introduetion—Rossini’s “ Stabat Mater,” by berg, Signora Vietti, and a full Chorus. Solo and Aria, ‘ Cujus Animam,” by Sig. Sangiovanni. Duet, “Quis est Homo,” by Madame Atnoxt and Signora ietti. Solo and Aria, “Pro Peecatis,”” by Sig. Col Recitative and Chorus, ‘Facut Ardeat,”” Chorus. Quartour ‘“Finnati Vulnerati,” Mad. Siedenberg, Signora Vietti, Signor Sangiovanni, and Sig. Barili. PART I. Cavatina and Solo, ‘Facut Portem,” Signora Vietti. Grand Aria and Chorus, ‘ Inflamatus,”” Madame ALBONI. Quartour, (a solé yori) ‘Quando’ Capus Morietur,’? Madame Aton1, Signora Vietti, Sig. Sangiovanni, and Sig. Coletti. Grand Finale, “Amen,” all the principal Artistes and Chorus. The Sacred Concert will conclude with RAYER OF MOIS Sung by MADAME ALBONI, All the principal Artistes and Chorus Admission to all parts of the hou Seats can be secured at Messrs. Hal day, Jan. 15, after 9 o'clock, A. Bf, and the evening. i Doors open at 63g o'clock. Concert comrfences at 734 o'clock. An efficient corps of Ushers have been engaged, who will be distributed throughout the Hall in such numbers as will enable every person to find immediate aecommo- tion. NVARD’S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land is now open, at the new and spacious in Broadway, adjoining the Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. Painted from authentic drawings made upon the spot by Mr. Banyard, during an extensive tour undertaken expressly for the works. Mr. B, willexplain the paintings personally. Picture moves | at 734; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock, Admission, 50 cents; children, half-price. ILL SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN’S GRAND ALPINE Entertainment and a.cent of Mont Blanc, illustra- ted with a ecries of magnificent and gigantic paintings, gs taken on the spot, at an enormous ex- pense; together with a highly humorous and interesting eseription of men and manners on the continent and in the Alpine regions, by John E. Owens, Esq., the well known and popular comedian. Full particulars will short- ly be announced. Sieden- Sig. Sangiovanni, Sig. Barili, Coletti and Rossini’s E, at the Hall in MEDICAL. R. BARON SPOLASCO, (FROM LONDON, ) 18 DAILY consulted by the greatest sufferers, afificted with every malady that flesh is heir to, from ‘all sections of the Union, many of whom haye been pronounced ineura- ble by others of the faculty. W. Kinch, Exq., 153 Tho: son street, has just been eured, after fifty years suffer A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR NEURALG tiedoloreux, toothache, nervous headache, an rheumatism in the head, aud 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 in the form of a medicated necklace, to be worn next the 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, a8 peculiarly powerful in acting through the pores of the rkin dircetly upon the diseased or excited nerves, affording, generally, instant and always perma: nent relief, and’ etfecting a permanent cure. Patients who, in twenty-four hours trial of the medicated neck- lace, according to prescription, find no relief, may at the close of that period, by immediately returning the eame, receive back their mone; Testimoxy.—I do hereby certify that the composition | of the medicated nechlice, offered by Schuifner & Muidner, is of such a nature'as to unfailingly produce the most satisfactory results. G. BRAUNLICH, M.D. 285 Henry street, Brooklyn For sale, by the proprictors, at No. 4 William street, price $1. ‘Agents for different quarters of the city cax :. | make liberal contracts by calling on the proprietors, SHO REWARD —IEERES” ANTIDOTE, “A SPH De) cific mixture. It makes a speody cure, with out the least restriction of dict, drink, exposure, or change in application to business. ‘The proprietor challenges @ single ease where the mixture will not eu under the tw f five hundred doilars. Further—the herr cannot be contracted if a dose of the mixture is take’ when expoced. tions, at $1. in two days. 108 Payard It is put up in bottles, with full diree. One bottle lasts a week—many are cured For sale by C. H. RING, 1 treet. fi ble remedy for certain d a others there are, but most of them detestable poi , that ought to be prohibited by Inw. The only vege- the heroic unfortunate’s friend, is yet the y that never fails to cure, Facts ‘are’ incon- housands ean tell you that the friend alono Many f extirpates di they would never have been ¢: without it, What all cay must be true. Other remedies cure apparently, but not permanently, Now daily tak hy grateful hundreds without discovery or restricti from unple eas, and be. car Cure is the unfor. Ml throughout to compare with in celerity mediate death to ¢ The gre 1 the inty of effect mediate health to its Jong wanted. We regula eaunot by in pi Price one dollar; street, corner Broady PMPORTANT MEDIC cal treative on t their nature, symptoms, p: dies, and eure; 18th edition, 342 with plates | Sold by H. Long & Bro., publishers, 42 Ann street, 3 ‘Astor House, and by most booksellers; also, at the author's office, 643 Houston stacet, near Wooster. Consultation hours. fron A. M., and 6 to9P. M, Sundays ex- irely enveloped, free of postage, by 1, (o Hox 869 post office. ratis, NO. 94 and Grand stroots, (west 1s the public that she continues | to practice fect with the greatest success, | having exclusively devoted her time, for fifteen years, to t the feet are subject, L,—Oilice the divea hic | hours from 2, M. to 02, M, 'ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME A Habapaclebapnegs. open Fra 634; ° commence at 7, Friday evening, Janua: wi rformed, Fe vni OO COUSIN WALTER. Walter, Mr. Lester | Helen... Miss’Laura Keeno Mr. Bernard | Bridget........Mrw. Cramer form's variety of mew (Music, SPEED THE PLOU( ++ Mr. Blake Sir Abel Handy Morrington....Mr, Bernard Bob Handy, «Mr. Lester | Miss Blandford....Mrs. Hale ‘Mr. Mason | Lady Handy... .Mise Cramer Mr. Brougham | Dame id oe Blake Evergreen. . Mr.Chippendale | Susan.......Miss F. Cramer Were, MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ard Fe ‘Wood, Ma- nay (ROS = NEW YORK AMPHITERATRE, NO, 7 BOW. "oR, Sands & Oo,, Proprietors. ae ing, January 14, Fifth appe of Mr. @. Fisher, tho celebrated ‘Slack Rope Vaulter.¥ifth appearance of Bob Williams. Sam me Phila ina Principal Act: Miss Emiag Ne in:® beautiful act. Trick Act, by Jesse Sands. Te conclude with the COBBLER AND TAILOR. ; 4 it Rccietnenstaaseeee me 1) eS >| 'ELLER’S SALOON OF W' NO. 589 BROAD< way. | THE WORLD , M. ROBERT HELLER'S hf ag and ewe-awaken: sD GET faculty of SECOND * is truly miraculous ex, which for the past fortnight as baified the in and senses of large ht and select audiences, inclu jor of ‘Tax TALENT OF THE Pee and which as far exceed, in wonder and point — leness: = invent all Se Sere "a a) or Ts, as doos cen the no'stylel Wiearae, whether from the Worth or Soa East or West, who have preceded Mr. Heller, the sole inal eT LSTER OF CABALISTIC ART. Can be witnessed every evening, in connection with hig ne plus ultra of NECROMANTIC AND CABALISTIC FRATS. Performances commence at 73, o'clock. Saturdays af 3 o'clock, P. M. Admission... seeeesoee coy 50 Contes’ ‘LEY’S THAMES, 406 BROADWAY.—PAINTED ON fifty thousand feet of canvass, by the first scenia artists in the world. A grand mo Pictorial illustra- tion of the Thames, showing all the points of interest upose the river, from its source until bo ore the city of Lon- don. Painted from original sketches, by Mossra. P. Phil- lips, Haghe, Knell, &c. Descriptians by J. H. Hammers- of unfath< me= ley, M.D. ’Musie arranged by J. H. Tully, aq, Planiat, + eee cdgiion, ite eanter a Ticteeeme te Wednesday and Saturday, at 27. Me A n 60 cents, RAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, aT HELLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, No. 539 BROADWAY, On Saturbay, at 3 O'CLocK, Admission, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. FOR SALE FOUR TICKETS OR MAD, SONTAG'S second appexrance in opera, to-night. As they Were purchased for persons only able to use them Wednes- day night, and ag redemption of the same ia refused, they will be sold on application to HENRY SELLMAN, 242 Washington street, corner of Robinson. NOS GARD! (AD. SONTAG.—THE OPERA, ps DAUGHTER 01 i THE REGIMENT, positively this eveni ‘The $1, and remaining $2 seats, will be sold to- day, at the two Ticket Offices, and at the door in the evening. RS. A. LANNAY’S THIRD SOIREE, AT MONTAGUE Hall, Brooklyn, will take place on Friday evening, 2ist inst. Gentlemen wishing to introduce ladies are par= ticularly requested to procure their tickets before the evening of the Soiree. Apply for tickets to Mrs. L., at Montague Hall, on Saturday and Wednesday evenings, from 634 to 74g o'clock. HILHARMONIC SOCIETY.—ELEVENTH SEASON.— ‘The Second Concert of this season will be given on urday evening, January 15, at Niblo’s Concert Room. Conductor of the Orchestra, Mr. T. Hisfeld. Applicationa for tickets to the Concerts and Rehearsals received by Messrs. Scharfenberg & Luis, New York, and P. K. Weizel, Brooklyn. By order, H.C. TIMM, President. J. L. EXMiGN, Secretary. URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—MR Dyott respectfully informs his friends and the pub” that his ANNUAL BENEFIT will take place on Tuesday next, January 18, when Mase singer’s beautiful play of A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD BEBTS will be produced, with a very superior cast. Sir Giles Overreach...... Marall, (first time here). With a Box Book now open. HE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT TRIUMPHANT. A few choice front Seats for Madame Sontag’s Opera, this evening, for sale, ut J. M. Gimbride’s, 8 Metropolitad Hotel, 588 Broadway. ACGREGOR McDONALD.—THE FRIENDS OF THE above named gentleman are respectfully invited to attend a mecting, to bo held at the Astor House, om Friday evening, 14th inst., at 714 o'clock, to take inta consideration the propriety of tendering some substantial and deserved testimonial to Mr. MeDonald, prior to hit departure for California 3 ‘8 favorite Farce. JPM ASSUIN MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM STREET—GEO. Lea, Proprictor.—the above establishment is opem every afternoon, at 8 o'clock, and in the evening at half- past 7, for the purpose of ‘Classic and Original n- tations of Living Statuary,’ by M’lle. Casinet’s Troupe of Model Artists, together with a variety of beautiful formances. For further particulars, see bills of each day, Admi: :—feats in private boxes, 50 cents; stage seats, with cushioned arm chairs, 3734 cents; boxes, 25 centes gallery, 1234 cents. _ MEDICA! R. JOHNSON, NO. 16 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL known for the last twenty-two years as the most successful practitioner in New York, may be consulted ag usual in his private office, on all diseases to which flea is heir to. Those who have suffered from medical tenders_may rely on having their cases treated by @ phy: E STREET, MAY BE CONSULT- sician of experience, R. COOPER, 14 DUAN ed with confidence on diseases. His success hag n such, in the treatment of old chronic cases, as astonish some of our most eminent physicians, Dr. @. well known, both in and out of the profession, as the most suecessful practitioner of diseases in New York. M RS. DRAKE, eaves ER OF THE LATE MRS. MOTT, ) physician, 196 West Fifteenth street, attends tothe diseases of women and children in all their varied forms. Mothers are invited to consult Mrs. Drake on their own and their children’s complaints. She is equally as sue- cessful as her mot who became so celebrated. FLF PRESERVATION—SELF CURE.—A RECIPE OB ‘an infallible preservative against all diseases, and three original prescriptions for the cure of them, may ba obtained by enclosing one dollar ina pre-paid letter, di+ rected to" C. HASSON, M. D., Montreal, Canada East. N. B.—No deception. All’ communications strictly priva panion—By Dr. A. 'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- Mauriceau, Professor of Dis- eases of Women. Twentieth edition, 16mo, pp. 256. Price $1. Years of suffering, of physical and mental anguirh, to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties to the husband, might have been a] ba ely possession of this work. Itis intended especial for the married, or those contemplatiog marriage, as it discloses important secrets which should be known te them particularly. 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