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‘ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ng ae SEE SECOND PAGE. -@ ————T= CORPORATION NOTICES. - Cea NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY fren, that o resolution has been presented in the of Aldermen for a sewer in Fighteeath street, from ‘the Hudson river to and to connect with the sewer now ‘wuilt in that street. All persons interested in the above, nad hay objections thereto, are oy weep to prevent ‘the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, January 171 a ea or before NICHOLAS DEAN, Prasident. Grotoa Aqueduct Department, January 7, 185%, Pann a os ran cea eee Leia «pte Ne tig on apie samp on redbagibie ‘f 18 HERE- ven, a mm has presented in the ‘Deard of Aldermen for a sewer in Moroce street, frou Amity to Bleecker street. All persons interested in tho and having Rhications thereto, are requested te Present the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this ‘wice, on oc before areas 1th. ICHOLAS DEAN, President. Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 6, 195 Suz DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF R&CORDS.— Publie notice is hereby given that the following reso- Jationa have been presented in the Board of AlJermon:— ‘Yo fiag sidewalk in front of No. 42 Dey street; to lay cross- walk at tho corner of Catherine lane and Kim street; te re-lay sidewalk in Fourth avenue (east side.) between ‘Twenty-necond and Twenty-third streets; te fence vacant Sots west side of Ninth avenue, between Thirty-sixth and 5 Thirty-seventh atrects; to relay sidewalk in Kourth ave- nne, east 100 feet north from Twenty-first street +o flag aidowalk im Rutgers street, between Chorzy ‘Monroe atreets; to fing sidewalk in Rutgers street, from ‘Ne. 25 to corner of Henry street. ‘All persons interested, prin, igertces gD thereto, are requested to present the writing, tothe undersigned, at his office, on or be fgre ‘the 10th day of ay ‘: » JAMES F' » Street Commissiouse. January 8, 1863. (AIRMET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RVCORDS.— {5 Pubiie notioe is hereby given, that the following re- solution -has been presented in the Board of Assistant Aldermen:—To wet curb and gutter and fag sidewalk in Division street, in front of 10734, 109, 111, commencing ‘at the corner of Pike street. All persons interested, hay- objections thereto, are requested to present the same, eee to the undersigned, at his oflice, on or bofore +he 10th day of January inst. Jan. 8, 1863. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. — EPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, JAN- 185%.—To Builders.—Sealed proposals will ‘be received at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Suppiies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Friday, 2lst instant, at 3 o'clock P. M., at which time they will be opened, (in accordance with the ordinance thercfor,) for erecting a three-story house in Thirteenth street, near avenue €, for the use of Engine Company No. 18 ; and also for the altcrations of house in Duane street, between Rose and William streets, for Engine Compauy No. 13, and Hose facade No. 2. Builders will estimate for the mason and carpenter work for each house separately. ‘The plans and specifications of the work required to done, ana ali information in regard thereto, can be had at the office of the Superintendent of Repairs to Public ‘Buildings, No. 19 Elizabeth street. Blauk estimates will Ve furnished at cither office. N. B.—The Commissioner eserves the right to reject all or any of the estimates, if dcemed ibe the interest of the Corporation. BARTHOLOMEW 8B. PURDY, Commissioner Repairs and Supplies. STREMT DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HATI, OF RECORDS.— ‘43. Public notice is hereby ziven, that the following reso- lutions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen:— To open Fourteenth street, from Avenue B to Kast river; to open 103d atreet, 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 flag side walk east side of Jackson street, from Grand to Maslison street; to flag side walk north side of Madison att from Jackson to Grand street. Also, the following petitions:—To open Seventh avenue, from 120th atreet 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, oa f January inst. © before the 2th day of JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. January 13, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that a resolution has been presented in the ‘Tard of Aldermen to reset curb and gutter and flag aide walks in Walker street 112 feet easterly from the corner ‘eithe Bowery. Persons interested, having objections to te aame, are desired to prevent them, in writing, at the Sircet Commissioner's Office, on or by the 24th day of Jan- vary inst. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner, Street Department, Jan. 14, 1863. ORPORATION NOTIGE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY given, that a resolution has been presented in the rd of Aldermen for the construction of a sewer, com- mencing in Forty-ninth street, at the East river, and running thence through Forty-ninth street, to and through Second avenue to Fifty-third street, thence through Fifty-third street to and through Third avenue to Fifty-sixth street. All persons interested in the above, and having objections thereto, are requested to present the same, i writing, to the Contract Clerk, ut this office, on or before Jan. 24, 1853. NICHOLAS DEA} Crotom Aqueduct Department, Jan. 14, 13: ‘resideat. ener AAD ANRAN AR AO NNUAL STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE Now Iagland Car Spring Company, showing their capital and escmatecas Sennen 15, 1853, :—Capital all paid in, $250,000; indebledncss, $198,239 80. Atfest, F. M. RAY, GRORG ITT, > Trustees. W. W. Warn, Secy. CHAS. ELY, ALENA ANP CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD Com. Pany.—Notice to stockholders.—Notice is hereby iv wo ti stockholders of the first and second divi- sions of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company, that a semi-annual di of eight per cent has been declared by the Board of Directors, from the earnings of said first and second divisions, for the six months mating January 31, 1853, ae to the stockholders on ai after the 10th day of February next, in cash, at the ofice of the company Chicago, provided that such dividends shall be applied upon all stock ia said first and second divisions which shall remain partially paid after the 10th day of February next, or so much thereof as may be necessary to make the same full paid. Chicago, January 10, 1353. we. LARRABRR, Secy, ALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COMPA ny.—Notice to stockholders—Notice i given tothe stockholders of the Third Divi: Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company, instalments have been called upon the ca anbscribed for the construction of said pital stock ind. Divi- sion, payable at the effice of the Treasurer of said company, in Chicago, as follows :—On the 15th day of March next, ten per cent on each share ; on the 15th day April next, ten per cent on each share ; on the 14th day May next, five per cent on cach share. By order of the Board of Directors. W. M. Chicago, January 10, 1853. HICAGO AND AURORA RAILROAD COMPANY Bonds.—The bonds of this company, bearing seven per cent interest, with coupons attached, payable semi- &nnually, on the first days of January and July, at the Mechanics’ Bank, in this city, and having fourteen and a ball years to mature from songery Ast, for salo by ROBBENS ke SON. TVIDEND.—THE FLORENCE AND KEYPORT COM- pany has this day declared a dividend of one dollac per share, payable to the stockholders after the Slat inst., on which day no transfers will be mado. Keyport, Jan. 4, 1853. THOMAS LUYD, Treasurer. RAFTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 and upwards, payable at sight, are issued by the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & 00., Ne. 85 South street, sole paxenger agents for tho Swallow ‘Tail line of Liverpool and Loudon packet ships. NTERFST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTKRYST public stocks of the city of New York, due as LARRABEE, Secretary. able February 1st, 1863, will be paid on that day by ‘W. Edmonds, Ys Chamberiain of the city, at Me- chanics’ Bank, 83 Wall street. The transfor books will bo closed Friday, Jan. 14, at three o'clock, P.M. For the accommodation’ of stockholders, transfers will be rmitted during the period tho books remain clowed; te Tike effect February’ Ist, 1853. , A. G. FLAGS, Comptroller, Comptroller's Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1853, N'™, YORK DRY DOCK COMPANY, JANUARY 1863.—A semi-annual dividend of four (4) per of On the eapital stock of this company will be paid to the stockholders on und ufter the 8th inst. By onder of the Board. F. 't. HAY'S, Canhior, OCHESTER CITY BONDS.—$100,000 SIX PKR CENT bonds of the city of Rochester, payable in twenty years from January 1, 1853; interest’ payable semi-annu- ally, at the Merchants’ Bank, New York. These bonds were issued for the Genesce Valley Railroad, pin accer- dance with an act of the legislature of 1851, authorising the city of Rochester to issue bonds te the amount of $300,000 for the above-named road, and sanctioned by a vote of the people, pledging the taxable property ef the city for the payment of interest and principal. Debt of the city of Rochester previous te tho issue of theee bonda, . ‘Taxable propert Property of the Above for sale by °0 1 '280} HAIGATT & MoLFAN, 10 Merchants’ Exchange, (0 RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.—SFALED PROPOSALS, addressed to either of the undersigned, will be re- ceived at Hillsborough, Highland county, Ohio, until the Ist. day of February ‘next, at noon, for the xraduation and masonry of the middle division of the Cincinnati, Hillsborough and Parkersburg railway, extending from Hillsborough, Highland county, to » point near Jackson, Jackson county, Ohio, about 'afty-six miles. ‘The line will be ready for examination early in January, and pre- files and specifications of the work will be exhibited at the Engineer's office, in Hillsborough, for one week prior to the Ist day of February. This railway forms the re- cognized continuation across of the Baltimore and Ohio, and North Western Virginia Reilways, and being located as a link in the through line between Baltimore and St. Louis, will be found in every way worthy of the attention of able and enterprising contractors. The re- mainder of the line, to the Ohio river, will be ready for contract about the first day of May next. SAMES M. ! 'RIMBLE, President. Exuwoop Morris, Chief Kngineer. ASH TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, JEWKIRY, DIA- monda, and valuables of every description, on the most accommodating terms, at my private office, ‘No. 102 Nassau street, room 13, Ladies waited on at thoir resi- dence, and all transactions strictly coudidential. No, 10 Nassau street, room 18, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTIC! bs given, that a petition has been presented in the Bard of Aldermen for a sewer in First street, from ave- nue A te tho Bowery. All persons interested in the above, ani having objections thereto, are requested to present ‘the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, on or before the 24th of January inst. NICHOLAS DEAN, Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 14, 18 orroration NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERE by given, that petitions have been presented in the oan’ of Assistant Aldermen, for the construction of ‘ewe in the following named streets, to wit: in Kighty- Sh sveot, from 100 feet cast of Vourth avenue, to and tvougs Third avenue and Kighty-sixth street to the Kast vier. Also, in Kighty-first street, from a point 460 feet wwt of Third avenue, to and through Third avenue to Seenty ninth street. Also, in Mott street, from Pell street toWaller street, to connect with the proposed sewor in Beard street. Also, in Forty-third street, from Tenth avwnue to Hudson river. Andalso in Vifteenth street, from avtue A to the sewer in avonue C. All persons interest e¢ in ‘he above, or having objections thereto, are request +8 to pesent the same, in writing, to the contract clerk, a; this ®ice, on or before January 29t.b instant. NICHOLA: President. Croton Axuedact Nepartment, Jan. 17, 1853. GTREET DIPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL, OF RECORDS. — 4 Public Netice is hereby given, that the following peti tions have been presented in the Board of Assistant Alder: ‘men:—To flay sidewalk northerly side of Seventh street, ‘etween aveaues C and D. To flag skdewalks in Thirty: eighth street, between Second and Third avenues, Also, the following resolution:—To flag a space tour feet of sidewalks in Thirty-third street, between KF Ninth avenues, All persons Interested, tions thereto, are requested to pri the undersigned, on or before Jan. 17, 1853. JAMES | 13 HEREBY President. ‘2hth day of January inst » Street Commissioner c's ADVANCED ON SEGARS, WATCHES, JEWEL- EA and merchandise generally. Also, on personal property of almost uny kind. Money to loan on improved real estate. Houses and lots for sale and to let. 250,000 segars for sale cheap. Apply at (No. 8 Clinton court, of fice No. 1,) 15 Beekman street, near Nassau. Bis Peg e ese re IN WANT Of MONEY, IN SUMS of $5 to $5,000, on deposit of dry goods, segars, jewelry, diamonds, and most kinds of ‘personal y, may apply to the Insurance and Ioan Of- Warren street, between the hours of 10 and’ N. B.—Parties will be dealt with honorably and confidentially. EMAN WISHIN id $ busi office 200 Hudson street, near Canal, from 9 toll A. M., and 6 to6 P.M. | LT? eo —TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT INTE. and mortgare,(sixty per cent to two-thirds of the value,) on first class productive re: n this city. Apply lo JOHN V. CONREY and 25 Wail street. u TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MORT. 870.000 355 2 2k? 2, ORE applicants, on productive real e this city and Apply to IB? 10 IRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSAL be received by the subscriber, at the office of the €roton Aqueduct Department, until January 24, 1853, at three o'clock, P. M., for 1,000 eaxt iron water pipes, four feet in diameter, and one inch thickness of metal. The size named to be the inside diameter, and each pi nine feet in length. The joint to be what is termed the spigot and faucet joint, ‘and the form of the hub to correspond with drawings to be furnished at this office— to be cast in a vertical position, with the hub end down; the whole te pass the established inspection and proof by pressure of 300 pounds to the square inch; to be of uni form thickness, of strong, tough iron, free from all im perfections whatever, and such ay will bear drilling and cutting. Proposals will hether the pipes are to be from blast furnace iron or rewelted iron, and if from blast * furnace, will specify the name of the mine, &c., and ore used. The pipes to be delivered at the wharf foot of Man- hattan street, Manhattanville, North river, as follows, vir. 100 pipes 15th March; 10) pipes Ist April; 200 pipes 15th April; 200 pipes Ist May; 200 pipes 15th’May; 200 pipes at June. A specific priee per ton ef 2,240 Ibs. will be named. The names of two responsible persons, with their written assent to become vureties for the fulfilment, every particular, of the contract, will be required to ac- company the proposals. Payments to be made withia thirty days from the inspection of each parcel, with a reser- yationof ten percent until the completion of the contract. In deciding upon proposals, the Croton Aqueduct Board reserve the right of rejecting any proposals they disap- prove. NICHOLAS DEAN, President Croton Aqueduct Department. Office of the Croton Aqueduct Department, Jun. 12, 1858. Note,.—Blank forms of extimate, in accordance with the ordinances of the Common Council, will be farnished on application at the office. Estimates to be endorsed * Pro. poxals for furnishing iron pipes, made by January “4th, 1853. 10 TRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WT be recsived by the subscriber, at the office of the Cro. ton Aqueduct Department, until January st, 1853, at 3 o'clock P. M., for tho following cast iron water pipes, vi tweaty inches diameter; $00 twelve inches di- ameter; 2,000 six inches diameter, and seventy-five Dranches of different sizes, Persona ‘wishing to estimate are requested to procure from this office detailed specift- tions for the work, and a blank form for making their pro- pouals. Offers to be endorsed “Propovala for Water Py] and Branches, made by , January Qist, 1853.’" N. DWAN, President Croton Aqueduct Department. Croton Water Aqueduct Department, January 10, 1853, onponanos NOTICY. PUBL? NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that petitions havo been presented in the Board of Assistant Alde>men, for the constr sewers in the following named streets, to wit :—Kighty fifth street, from 100 fect east of Fourth avenue, to and through Third avenue and Fighty-sixth street. Fast river ; also, in Third avenue, fron street to and through Seventy-ninth street alsa, in Kighty-firat street, from a point 460 fe Third avenue, to and through Third avenue, sinth street ; also, in Mott street, from Walker street, toconnect with the proposed xe ard strect: also, 5 ‘en Clerk, at His odie, on or belore January, 5 NICHOLAS DUAN Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan, 19, 1 N jou will hold their first regular payment of dues, ud to clect new members, on Thursday All evening, Jan, 20h, at 73% o'clock, at 163 Bowery who intend to join this axsociation sre partien sted to attend thia meet to avold the pay pack dues, ‘The shares are Offige, No. OL Gi NEW PUBLICATIONS. Rene be AA RRR APA NI RAT W PUBLICATIONS.—A POPULAT: TREA- tise on the cause and cure of nervously debilitated besets the man of pleasure, business and study, and em: litters old age. Just published, and to be had grotas, by addresing, post paid, box 109 Broadway Post office, New York. 1S OF THE 1, (urday, Jan 3.—Rescue of the crew of the the U. S. Mail St 4,—Fllis’s statuette of 6.—dce Boats on Toronto Bay. 6.—The late accident on the Concord Rail 7.--Drawing of the Art Union, Philadelp 8, 9, 10,—Portraits of eighteen. shipwrei mariners, rescued and carried into San Fr California. From Daguerreot ypes ‘ortrait of the late Thomas S. Hamblin, l Portrait of Robert Heller. The Kriesson Caloric Engine 18, 19.—Iustrations of the Gambler. 20.—The new line of Battle Ship Vermont. of the dipan | Expedition, at the Navy Yard, Boston LEITRR PRES, ‘The Great Men of the Republic ; a Chapter on Autobio- graphy, by Poe, with twenty-eight Autograps of cele! ed persons; The Pierced Skull, a thei story; the val Monument at Washington; General Loper—partic lars of his Jast hours ; Resene of the Crew of the Jessie Stevens; Ice Boats, Toronto Bay ; Mr. Everett's advent as agreat Statesman ; Singular species of literary fraud the Ericsson Triumph; Music and the Drama; Literature; ; Fine Arts ; Japanese Sailors ; the Accident at Andover; Drawi U Philadelphi igious Intelligence Foreign and Domestic News ; Misecllancous News ; Bio mos Lawrence Tower, N. ¥.; the Famine in Matleira dant Gold; Introduction of Tobacco; U. 8. Steam Frigate Fulton ; the Crystal Palace, New York; Langnage of Lawyers; Letter’ from Sir Kdward Belcher, of the Kngli«h Aretie Fxpedition. P, T. BARNUM, Special Partaer HW. D. & A. B. BEACH, General Partne and publishers of the Hlustrated News, 128 Fulton at New York. third floor. ‘The ILLUSTRATED NEWS is published we number conjains from fifteen to thirty Kngrav gle copies Six Ce By , $1.50 per volt months, to any part of mone; entific Miscellany ; Iroft Fire Alarm Effects of abun. Ros NITED STATFA POST OFFICE Dit and Postal Guide—Containing a comple post offices, postmasters, &e.. in the Cnited gether with full tables of postaes for sale at the office of the New Yor! Broadway, up stairs, by CHARLES R, RODE. “SPORTING, PARED TO MAKE A MATCH or John Adams, fort win of $200 wn weight; or any ether wan in the United Statew, of seven stone ten, for tse ‘the money is ready Mike Murphy's Watke House, No. Lit Walker street YOUNG SAN , OF THN ¢ a King Chy uty Plain ehopherd O08 Water atyaot MMOLH NEWFOUNDLAND brated Lao stock; iels, of Uae fh i graphy of the late Thomas Hamblin ; Funeral of the late | | portunity TO LOAN, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, 5 on city property: would he divided | ik’ sims 2€ $5,000, if required. Apply to JAMES PRICK, health, and enteevled constitution that harrass tue young, | | gets can exai of this steamer on her first voyage warrants the assur- | ny’s magnificent steamer GOLD NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamors.—Tha ships comprising this lino are Captain West, ‘Captain Nye. ‘Oaptain Luce. “Captain Comatnck, Captain Grafton. ing been built by contract, expressly for government service, every care ‘been taken in their construction—as in their engines—te ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passeagers ure un- equalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York te Liverpool, in first cabin, $120; in second cabin, $70. Exclusive use of extra nize state room, $000. ¥rom Liverpool to New York, £20 and £25. Au experienced surgeon attached to each ship. Ne berths secured until paid for. __PROPOSMD DAT#S OF SAITING, From New York. From Liverpool. Saturday, Jan. 22,...19§8 Wednesday, Jan, 12,.1853 Do. Fev. &.... & Ih. Jan. 26.. “ De. Feb. 9 « De. Fed. 9. De. De. Feb. 2.. “ De. De. ato) De. De. ss Do, De. bi Do. De. 4 Te. De. bs De. De. & De. Do. 4 De. De. b De. De. s Le, De. Us Do. De. « De, De. a De. De. a De. De. « Do. De. bad Re. De. be: De. De. < De. De. ae De. De- toa De, De. th Do. De. bs De. “ For freight or passaze, apply to KDWARD K. COMINS & D., No, 56 Wall st, N. ¥. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. &. G. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King’s Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & CO., No. 25 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, Paris ; or GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships wi not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or , unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value theroof thoreim expressed. RK LIVERPOOL—UNITED SATES MAIL STEAMSHIP CIFIC, Capt. Fara Nye.—This steamship will de- part with the United Ststes mails for Europe, positi on Saturday, January 22, at 12 o’clock M., from her be at foot of Canal atreet. o berth secured till paid for. For freight or passage, having unequalled accommoda- tions for Le ye or comfort, apply to WARD K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall atreet. Passengers aro requested te be on board ut 11's A. M. The steamship Baltic will succeed the Pacific, and sail February 5. PACKETS TO HAVRE—SBCOND LINE. THE FOL lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York om the 1st of each month:— From Now York, From Havre: Ship ST. DENNIS, Jan. 1 1,600 tons burthen, Feb. 16, May 1 = Juno 18, Alonzo Follansbee, master, Sept.1 ‘Oct. 16, Ships . NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 = M’rch 16, 1,000 tons burthen, Junel July 18. John m, master. Oct. 1 Nov, 16. New ship MERCURY, Mar.1——“April6. 1,400 tons burthea, July Aug. 16. R.'D. Cona, master. Nov.1 Dec. 16, Ship WILLIAM TELL, Apr1 May 16, (new), 1,200 tons burten, & Aug.l —— Sept.16. James Vunck, master. Dec. Jan. 16, 1 They are all first elass New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of passengers, and commanded by men of experience im the trade. The price of paswage is $100, without wines or Hquors. Goods sent to the subscribers will be forwarded fece from any charges bat those actually incurred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. HE: LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PHILADELPHIA. ‘Thursday, Feb. 3, 1853. Thursday, Mar. 3, 1853. ‘Thursday, Mar. 31, 1853. City of Glasgow. City of Manchester City of Glasgow, City of Glasgow. rednesday, Jam. 5, 1853. City of Mancheste1 ednesday, Keb. 2, 1853. City of Glasgow. ‘Wednesday, Mar. 2, 1853. City of Manchest We ednesday, Mar. 30, 1853, -ASSAGE. RA Reloon, $90, $66, and 955, (nocording to state rooms.) A limited number of third class passengers will taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for $20...........to Liver | $80.........from Liver Parties wishing to bring out their friends, cam 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. NITED STATES MAIL STFAMSERP 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 As; wall and Panama, at greatly reduced prices for second gabin and steerage passengers, er steamers: Ohio and @olden Gate, The splendid now and double engine United States mail steamship OHJO, 3,000 tons burthon, H. J. Hartsteine, U. 8. N., com’r, will sailon Thursday, Jan, 20, at 2 o'clock I. M., precisely, from pier at foot of Warren street, North river, The Pocific Mail Steamship Compa- GATE, requiring but cicyen days and a half running time, having performed hor last trip from Panama to Sun Francisco in twelve days and cight hours, ineluding all landings for mails and sup- plies, will be ready at Panama to receive the Ohio’s mails ct and passengers, and sail immediately for San Francisco. | No efforts will be spared on the part of the companies to send their passengers through with expedition, comfort and safety. Rates of fare through—lirst cabin, $306 ; second cabin, $200 ; steerage, $85. Rates from Panama to San Franciseo—Seeond cabin, $145; stecrage, $50. Passengers will be landed at the railroad wharf, at Aspin- wall, free. ‘Transit of the Isthmus at te passengers ex- nie. Kor freight or passage, apply to CHARLES A. WIUTNEY, at the ofice of the Corapatics, 177 West atreet, ‘ew York. MSHIP COMPANY.—FO! Huvana.—The splendid steam: , commander, will sail from the pier at foot of R., on Thursday, January 27, at 2 Rates of passage to Havana and 8° and afier saloon berths, $60; d saloon berths, $50; steerage, $2. Specie only taken on freight to Havana.’ Freight taken to New Orleans at cubic foot. Shippers of freight are ly themselves with the comp be had on application will be signed. No bills of ls lock on the day of sailing. rage, apply to M. O. ROBERTS, 177 West street, corner of Warren. and Panama, at greatly reduced rat the Isthimus.—Ihe new and splendid side-wheel steamship | UNCLE SAM, (being her second voyaxe, 2,000 tons,) Wi liam A. Mills, commander, will leave New York tor As- pinwall, (Navy Bay.) on Thursday, January 20, at ey PLCC irom pier No. 3 North viver, where passen- ine her accommodations. ‘The performance ance that passengers will reach Aspinwall in from seven to eight days. ‘Mie 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 . The accommodations and ventilation of the Cortes are all that can be desire tablished om the yoyage between New and while on the Pacitic coast) is un Her speed (es- rk and Panama, alled. Every € | ertion will be made on the part of the line to ensure com- fort, expedition and aafety. Passengers will be landed on | the wharf at Aspinwall freo, taking the Panama railroad, | and are cw | at S o'clock, P. M., | more passeng ioned that tickets for this line are sold only rowlway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agenta. A mail baz iy made up at the above office, under the Jnited States Postage law, for the convenience of the ng ticketa for crossing the Isthin new and powerlul double engine steamship NORTHERS LIGHT, 2,600 tons, will leave from pier No. 2, North river, precisely, on Thursday, January 20, connecting with the Pacific steamer, over the Nicaragua route, having but twelve miles of ‘land transportation. ‘These steamers are unsurpassed in their accommedations and ventilation. For information or passage, apply only at the agency of the company, No. 9 Buttery place, up stairs. pudlic are cautioned against the representa- tions of hired runners for other lines—none are employed for this line. (LIPPER LINY, FO) \ FRANCTSCO.—TH. / new clipper ship STAR OF THE UNION, Willis, com- moander, is now loading at pier No. 13 East river. A few tons more can be taken, Can also take three or four rs, having aplendid state-room accommoda- For freight oe passage, apply on board, or ta JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall street. 'LIPPER SHIP GOVERNOR MORTON, FOR SAN FRAN- / ciseo,—this splendid clipper is rapidly loading, at pier foot of Wall street, East river, Shippers will please have all their { ht on board before Saturday hext, 22d inst. For balance of cargo in light freight, apply to SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street. For freight or pas- | \ | do well to call, } plate and win AAAS W . Vag arg ye SYDNEY, ture. | Al clipper bark PEYTONA, fying af, pier (0. 18, Kaat river, is receiving an op the above ports, Parties desirous of securing the accommoda- tion, bn rapidity of are requested te inspect her. formances of this vessel warrant the beliof that ber will be effected im eighty days. She takes an expe ad surgeon, and every exertion will be made to scours comfort and satisfaction for her pas- sengere For freight or passage, epply te ANTONIO PEL- LETIER, 08 Wall street; or BABBIDGE & VALENTINE, 108 South street. AY STRALL PIONKER LINE.—THE NOBLE A 1 packet ship KUIHRASIA, 1,200 tons burthen, cop pered and copper fastened, will succeed the Haltimore, as seventh ship of this line, and sail for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 10th of February. The Euphrasi mirably adapted for paasengers, and it is snflicient to add that she will be provisioned and fitted eut in the same Hberal style as the ships that have preeeded her in this line. Four of the ships of the Pioneer Line have arrived in Australia before this date, and it is now well eatablish ed that none of the ships despatched by the subscribers will have to put into any port for supplies, as they are amply provisionedtfor double the length of’ voyage. Ax the Kupbrasia will sail direct for Port Philip, it is expect- ed that sho will make the voyage in a less time than any ship advertised. An early application for passage is re eommended, a4 the Haltimore sailed with a full comple. ment of freight and passengers in exactly twenty-nine days after the departure of her predceessors. For freight or passage apply to JOLIN OGDEN, or R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wail atreet. EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —For Mobile, stopping at Havana, the new aide wheel steamship BLACK WARRIOR, Robert W. Sbufeldt, Commander. ‘The steamer Hack Warrior will commence receiving freight for Mobile on Y'eiday, Jan, 21, at twelve o'clock, M., and sail for the above ports on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at twelve o'clock precisely, from pier foot Harrison street, North river, Passage, $85. Freight taken for New Orleans at 30c. per cubic foot. Goods consigned to 1, Mead & Co., Mobile, will be forwarded free of commis- sions, No freight taken to Hayana but specie. No freight received on sailing days. Company of lad i be had at No. 39 Nassau street. Shippers must their bills of lading to the office by nine o'clock, Y. M., Monday, Jan. 2%. Passengers for Havana must procure passports before leaving port. LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., 31 Broadwa; AOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THE NEW DOUBLE engine steamship BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, N. Mat- thews, commander, will leave pier 8 Fast river, on Setur- day, Jan. £2, at 2 o'clock P, M. This ship has elegant ac- commodations for passengers. Passage in cabin state- room, $60; pasaage in steerage, $25. ight ou measure. ment goods. 26 cents per cubic foot. Shippers are requ. ted to supply themselves with the steamer's form of bills of lading, as no others will be signed. ‘They may be had on application at the office of the agents, and will be signed at the office prior to the day of sailing, when they will be signed on board. No freight received, and post- tively no bills of lading signed after 12 o'clock on the day of sailing. For freight or passage apply. on board, or to E. LINCULN & CO., 120 Pearl street. Agents in New Orleans, Messrs. Marks & Thomas, No. 4 Poydras street. OR SAVANNAR—U. S. MAIL LINE—THE SUPERIOR steamship Alabama, Captain C. D. Indlow, on Satur- 22d January, 1853, at three o'clock I’. M., from pier No.4, North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITCHILE, 194 Front street. The Florida, Captain M. 8. Woodhull, on Saturday, January 29, 1853.’ For speed, strength, acco- modations, aud fare, these ships have no superior om the coast. (LIPPER LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE SPI. did clipper ship STAG HOUND, Behm, commander, will be despatched on her third voyage immediately. This elogant ship has already a large proportion of her cargo engaged. She has been absent from this port nine months and twenty-seven days, haying performed the voyage from San Franciseo to China, and thence to this port, 160 days, with a full cargo from Canton. Shippers wish- ing to avail themselves of the present rates of freight are requested to apply immediately. JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall street. TEAM FOR MONTEVIDEO, BUENOS AYRES, ENTRE Rios, Corrientes, Assumption and Cuyaba, (in Brazil,) —Samplo freight and passengers will be taken in a faxt steamer, with excellent accommodations, under the oom- mand of a eae captain, to leave this port on or about the of Jani ’ bin te Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, $150. Cabin to Paragus $200. For freight or passage, apply to LIVINGSTON * WELLS &00., Agents, 74 Broadway. R SALE—THE SLOOP CITIZEN. SHE CARRIES 140 tons ; is in first rate order for any business ; i is well calculated for the lumber trade. Inquire of MIDDLETON BELL, No. 74 Cortlandt street. HOTELS. ‘MPORTANT TO ALL VISITING CUBA.—THE WELL known hotel, Revere House, Havana, has been traus- ferred from Officious street, No. 419 Abraj atrect, corner of Mercadores. This largo edifice has re-built and refitted, and no expense has been spared to make it an elegant and comfortable home. It can be recommended with confidence, as the best and largest hotel at Havana. Refer to Dr. Bogart, No. 6 St. Mark’s place, New York. § MISCELLANEOUS. ILLIARDS.—SIX TABLES, BASST'C Montgomery street, Jersey City.—George Owen, known as George with the iron arm, from Otis Field's, hag charge of six tables, just in order, Players insured good attention. Billiards taught during the day. I’yra- mids, English pool, German carabene, French and Ameri- can games, played and taught. RON BEDSTEAD WARFROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Bedding Depot.—iron bedsteads, from $4 to $40; the healthy spring mattress, &e., $6 to$30. Also, the new elastic felt beds, pillows, quilts; also, the best pure hair mattresses, made by the blind—all warranted. Call and examine, at’ 653 Broadway, above Spring stre A FEW RIVED PER STEAMER BALIT i the season, will be 25. Also, furs. ss than cost of importation. with Frene Price $45. JAMES BECK & CO., 356 Broadway. yED—PER STEAMERS BALTIC AND ARA- 00 beautiful oil paintings from the first English nch masters, handsomely framed, to snit hote and drawing rooms. "Parties wishing such goods would H. PHILLIL , 4 Cedar st., near Pearl. FOPARD SLEIGH RU@S.—WILLIS &. CONCKLIN have just received a few very beautiful sleigh ru: a vory handsome article for sleigh riding, which they offer low, at 49 Nassau street. pa R HANGINGS.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE, ‘of Thomas Fuye & Co.. 436 Pearl street, offer the largest and choicest assortment of paper hangings (including some of themost magnificent decorations) in this market, at unnsnally low rates. Great care and attention bestowed | on the retail department. (ROPOLITAN HOTEL.—IHE MIRRORS OF THB iugniticent hotel are from the Belgian manufactomg Of Ste, Marie d’Oignies. A. ROLKER MOLLMANN & A. PERI 255 Pearl street, Sole Agents, 5 SAINT NICHOLAS HOTKL.—THE MIRRORS OF THIA § magnificent hotel are from the Belgian manufactory of Ste. Marie d’Vignies. A. ROLKER MOLLMANN, & A. PERI 266 Pearl street, Sole Agents, T° DAGUERREOTYPISTS, STEELWORKERS, tists, flreworkers, glassmakers, &c.—Bromine, iodine, chloride gold, hyposuiphide oda, cyanide potassium, enna lime, English rouge, crocus martis, platina, in muth, refined nickel, cadmium, pala- dinm, nitugges'strontia and baryta, chlorate potash, oxide cobalt, oxide manganese, zaffre. suboxide copper, Thoras’ exteact copaiva, fumigating pastiles, &c., for sale by L, FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Maiden lane. OW CURTAINS—PRICKS REDUCED—NO. 449 jiam.—The subscribers window cornices, all kinds of curtain trimming, st wholesale or retail. CHILDS & SMITH, Practical Upholsterers. we DYPS.. R. dye colors instantly, beautifully, permanently. Also, THE CELEB! positively prevents hair from falling ef. Itisfar supe rior to, and is rapidly superseding all other dyes. It re quires but one trial (o prove its superiority. ‘Sold at the fancy store, 207 Hudson street, and by many druggisis. (ED BOHEMIAN HAIR Te THIS SOAP, TRY THIS SOAP, TRY THIS WON J derful soap will make your skin clear, soft pure, and Cure chapp And make you of Price reduced to two shi classes may use it, rich oF poor. any eruptions, sult rhe discolored skin whi uptions elope, so that all Tt never faile in curing . ke. or making dark, yellow, and clear, It is a fine’ shaving koay, too. A fine thing for the hair is Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative (reduced to half price, two shillings): it forces it to grow, stops it falling, cures danduff, and dresses it finely. Sold at 405 Broadway, or 172 Kighth avenue, New vk; 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn; 4 South Third street, Phildelphia Pseage FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CALIFORNIA LINK, Do —1he elipy NEW YORK, now | ing at pier 11, North river, has unequalled ‘accommoda- tions for fi 1 second cabia passengers, for which carly application must be made KELL & & NEW CLI a}. Sanford, is rapidly r. For balance of freight, of unsurpassed extent and splen J. 1. OARFORD, 92 Wail street. NORFOLK, PRTERSBURG, AND ‘RICHMOND— board, and for passage to LUDLAM PLEAS, ‘ront street. S$ TO SAN FRANCISCO.—DESPATCH line—The celebrated clipper SWORDFISIL, Capt. 8. Babcock having performed her first voyace to San Franeicce in ninety days, will leave on hor second about the 24th inst., aad ean ‘take a few tons of very light freight, if immediately offered to TON & CO., 84 Wall streot. ‘AMSTOY BLACK WARRIOR IS NOW harging at her pier, foot of Harrison atrect, Nit gnees will please attead to the reecipt of tueir goods immodietety in foretelling the future, will intelligence all circumstances of life, to all who may address her. Mrs. Alwin «peaks the French, and German langnages—311 Broome street, near Chrystie treet, up atairm Once hours frow 10 A, M. to P. MEDICAL. An ABR eee Garorancs -DR. SWAN AND MADAM JOHN. J son, the celebrated mesineric and botanic physi cians, ave permanently located at 510 Madison, near Gouverneur street, where they can be consulted, daily, on the examinations of disease, and preseribe for the same: and will give 8 correct account of absent friends, loat or stolen property viatl business transactions. Satisfae- Take the Vast Brosdway or Grand ud stop at Gouverneur street, in § o'clock A. M., to 9 ‘Om Sundays, fr 10 to 12 A. M., and from Gto Tin the evening. Omico, Canal street, one door from Tieondway, up #! R. RALPH'S OFTICR HOURS—FROM @ TO 12 AM, ‘and 6109). M (Ganday exrapted,) No. 64) lous tom stgett, two doors below Wooster, w handsome velvet cloaks, trimmed | Renee OWERY THEATRE —DOORS OPIN ANAARAAN AN AT 654 5 CUR tain rines at 7 o'¢lock. ednesday evening, Jan 10, will be performed 3 ee AM TELL, eee ebhiss C, Hitfort A. Abdar Khan,, Mr, Johnston Mr. Derr ALI The Castellag. Mr. Hamilton Vremisious., Mr. Duan Rudvolf., Mr. Glenn URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREKT.—DOORS open at 6/4; to commence st 7 o clock. January 19, will be performad c's MAID, The Miller......Mr. Russell ’Mra. Hughes Miss Weston Mes. Holman Old Granger Popular Ballad... POOLS George Acorn, . .Mr. Russell Frank Acorn Mr. Norton | Old Fenton.... Mr. Gourley Ploughshare.,.Mr. Holman | Mra. Toodles...Mrs. Hughes Chas. Fenton... Mr. ‘Acorn, ... Miss Weston § THOUSAND MILLINE Joe Baggs......Mr. Burton | Tom Tipton,...Mr. Johnston JATIONAL THEATRY, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 6;; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening, January 19, will be performed ‘THK ROBBERS. THE HIGHLAND DROVER AND HIS DOG MONKEY JACK, D 19 Bowery, near Chatham square.—C. White, Proprie tor.—Doors open 44; to commence at 7 o'clock. Wednewlay eveni tak january 19, will be performed THE 1 STRIOUS STRANGER, THE JACOBITE. WHO SPEAKS FIRST? {Rk SEND YOUR WLFE TO BROOKLYN? ARNUM’S MUSFUM.—THREE DAYS MORE OF TOM Thumb, who will give his classic statuary, songs, &c., this afternoon, at 3 o'clock; after which, will ae es formed the FORTY THIEVES. At 7 in the evening, Thumb and the FORTY THIEVES. A Peicified Horse and his Rider, besides a world of additional novelties, to be seen. Aidmission to the whole Museum, &., 25 cents; Parquet and First Balcony, 12; cents extra. HRISTY’S OPKRA HOUSE, NO. 412 BROADWAY above Grand street.—Opea every night oe the week, under the sole direction and personal au} 2 of K.’P. Christy, whose concerts in this city, for tR@-past six years, haye been received with favor by highly re- speciable and fashionable audiences. Tickets 26 comts. Doors open at 635; to commence at 7 o'clock. ANVARD’S PITGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land is now open, at the new and spacious Georama, in Broadway, tdjoining the Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. Painted from authentic drawings made upon the spot by Mr. Ranvard, during an extensive tour undertaken expressly for the works. Mr. B, will explain the paintings personally. Picture moves at 7%; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Admission, 50 cents; children, half-prict RS. A. LANNAY'S THIRD SOIREE, AT MONTAGUE, Hull, Brooklyn, will take place on I'riday evening, 21st inst. Gentlemen’ wishing to introduce ladies aro par ticularly requested to procure their tickets before the evening of tho Soiree, Apply for tickcts to Mrs. Is, at Montague Hall, on Saturday aud Wednesday evenings, trom 6% to 7, 0’ CONCERT. —THE SECOND CONCERT OF Dodworth’s Series takes place on Saturday evening, January 22, at Metropolitan Hall. Subscription (twelve udmissions) to the Series Single Tickets, , Reserved Seni Music Store, 493 Broadway. FSSRS. ROBERTS & CO.’S ETHIOPIAN OPERA Troupe, after a very successful tour South, open on Thursday evening next, at Utah Hall, Fighth avenue. The inhabitants of that district may expect a rich treat. Crowded houses will doubtless greet the enterprising pro: prietors. TUDIO CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS. — Admission, 25 cents; season tickets, $5.—Amongst this wonderful collectidn of curiosities ‘is the smallest Singing Bird known, in a solid gold snuf box that belonged to King George the Fourth. ‘This little bird sings, most beautifully the national song of Switzerland; and will sing every night at 9 and 10 o'clock. PFRA NIGHT AT NIBIO'S—TWELVE SEATS, together, on the fourth bench in the dress circle, for sale, at J. N. GIMBREDE’S, 8 Metropolitan Hotel, 588 Broadway. ERMAN NATIONAL THEATRE, 53 Pleyel, Director.—This evening, (Wednesday,) Jan. 19, at 8 o'clock isely, will eres ONE DAY HROM THE @ FREDERIC’S LIFE. Admission:—$1, 60 cts., 374; cts., 25 cts., 18% cts. ISLEY'S THAMES, 406 BROADWAY.—PAINTED ON fifty thousand fect of canvass, by the first scenis artists in the world. A grand moving” pictorial illustra: tion of the Thamos, showing all the points of interest upoo the river, from ils source until it passes the city of Lon don. Painted from original sketches, by Messrs. P. Phil- lips, Hoghe, Knell, ke.” Deveriptions by J. HI. Hammers. ley, M.D. "Music arranged by J. H. Tully, Esq. Pianist, Mr. A. Sedgwick. Every evening, at 71; o'clock. ‘Wednesday and Saturday,at 2P. M. Admission 60 ceate BOWERY.—K. TIBLO'S GARDEN.—THIS FSTABLISHENT WILL BE let for respectable performances on the off nights of the opera, Inquire of Mr. Moore, on the stage, from 8 A. . til P. Mi, OLLOWAY’S OINTMENT ‘AND PILLS HAVE & cted # wonderful cure of rheumatism. Mr. Don. McKellar, of Murrumbidge, New South Wales, writos rofeasor Holloway as follows :—A man of abont fifty years of age, employed by John Peter, Hsq., justice of the peace in this colony, suffered for twelve months from an attack of rheumatism, brought on by exposi to wet and cold. He was so painfully afflicted that hi \t ent nearly double. 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Prise $3 pre bottle; two bottles, $5; five bottios for $12, and $4 pe doren, N, B.elumportant adzioe acgompanging 1404 bottle, eee a ee i at 656 ; to 7 er FAIRY MIDSU: YS NIGHT Ma SHOCKING EVENTS. LES RENDEZVOUS. IBLO'S GARDEN.—MAD, H. SONTAG’S FOURTH, night in Opera, on Wednesday, January 19. ‘Scoond aad Last night of tho Opere-6¢ ‘ THE BARBER OF SEVILLE. During the Singing Lesson, in , Mad. H. SontaG and Pavi Juuixy will perform a ductte fer Voice and Violin, expressly camposed for thom by Qual bekert. Seeured Seats, $2 and $1, to be obtained at Niblo’s Gae- den and at the Stationery Store of Messrs. Van Norden & King, No. 45 Wall street; also at the dour on the cveaimg of the performance, During to-day (Wednesday) will be sold the $1 aad ce- maining $2 seats. Doors open at 61;. Opera commeness at 715 o'clock. On Friday evening, Dad, H. Sontag will appear iy @ eew character. ee ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME Weantttett Doors open at 634; 49 cotamence st 7. Yedneaday evening, January 19, wil Pook COUN Walree met Walter, Mr. Leater | Helon.,., Miss Laura Keene Jasper. . Bernard Creams THE I Stanmore..,...-Mr. Walcot Fusa... Mr. Brougham o° Lord Day: Mr. Blake | LadyDat Mra Stepheas Ardent, Mr. Laster hre-Contort hire Lroughon onns: MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, — How. ard street. HL Mar. pager and Tropristor, "Tho calertaimbcnts- efor On | every afternoon, this celebrated company of musicians and Ethiopiag neators cannot be equalled by any other band im the Uas- ted States. See programme. Doors open at 654; conear® commences at 74 o'clock. Admission 26 cents. ‘Tae, ic are respectfully informed that the afterness, are discontinued. = ELLER’S SALOON OF WO! NO. 639 BROAB- way. THE WORLD PULALED, AND THY KNITRA THRORY OF LIFE UPsur, By M. ROBERT HELLER’S ast and awe awakem- ing faculty: of SECOND SIR: fish alba fhia truly miraculous ex: for pare fortnight has bafiied the in ce and senses of lange und select sudiences, including the major part of ‘Tas Taanr or Tax Crry IN ARTS AND SausycKs, AND MEDICINR, and which aa far exceed, in wonder and point of unfath- omableness in investigation, all the humbugging or Spirit Rappers, as it does the performances of the ae- atyled Wizards, whether from the North or South, tml or West, who have preceded Mr. Heller, tho original con MASTER OF CABAL ISTIC ART. an be witnessed every evening, in counection with Lie us ultra of NECROMANTIC AND CARATISTIC FEATS. rmances commence at 7\Po'cleck, Saturdays ade lock, P.M nS colnet nicer irre ALLACK’S THRATRE.—MISS LAURA KEENE BEG to announce to her friends and the public that her ENT will take place on Thursday, Jaa, 20, on which occasion will be revived the sterling comedy of THE HEIR AT LAW, Tord Duberly....Mr. Blake | Dick Dowlass,..Mr. Walcok Dr. Pangloss, Mr. Brougham | Zekiel Homespun..Mr. Hale Henry Moreland rere * Stendfast.Mr. ¥.Chippendale | John. Kenrick «Mr. Rea | Waiter, Lady Duberly Deborah Dowlasa Cicely Homespun... Caroline Dorm IE, Colonel Freelove Mr. Lester | Mr. Day Tord Rivers... .Mr. Reynolds | John, Iady Flirabeth Freelove, IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 37 BOW- ery.—R. Sands & Co., Proprietors. Wednosday evea- ing, Jan, 19, Last week of Bob Williams. Sam Lathrop also appears. Master Jease Sands in hia surprising Trick Act. Miss Fmma Nathans in her beautiful Soon &’Riqwt- tation, Master Frank Pastor in his startling somerset act. ‘Together with a varicty of performances in the circle. Te conclude with the SH ER’S SHOP IN AN UPROAR. SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN'S GRAND ALPEN® Entertainment and ascent of Mont Blanc, illussra- ted with a series of magnificent and from drawings taken on the spot, at an enormous ex- nse; together with a highly humorous and fercrption o€ me nd manners ou the continent and the Alpine regions, by Joho EF. Owens, Ksq., the known and popular comedian. Full particulars will shert- ly be announced. \TIBLO'S CONCERT SALOON.—THRODORE KISFELIYS: Classical Quartette Soiree, the fourth of the third season, will take place on Saturday, Jam. 22. Concert te commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets, zi each. MANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STRERT.—GuQ, Lea, Proprietor.—The abeve establishment is epem at 3 o'clock, and in the e at hate past 7, for the purpose of ‘-Claasic and Original tations of Living Statuary,” by M'lle. Casinot’s Troupe ef Modol Artists, together with a varicty of beautiful por- formances. Vor further particulars, see bills of each Admission :—Seats in private boxes, 50 cents; stage with cushioned arm chuira, 37}; ocente; bexes, 26 cemtas gallery, 12% cents. is i MEDICAL. A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR ic doloreux, toothache, neryona heada sm in the head, and a sure preventive Dns, Or any other complaints attendant upom carly childhood during the period of tecthing, has bem discovered, and is now being auccessfully administered im 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 whick ' the beads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the | mode of application, ‘Ihe notice of the public is met, | therefore, eslled toa quack medicine, but to a madica- | ment recommended by one of the most eminent of the | faculty, as peculiarly powerful in acting through the pores of the skin directy upon the diseased or excited: nerves, affording, generally, and always perma- | nent relief, and electing a permanent cure. Patienta who, at twenty-four houra trial of the medicated necklace, ac- | cording to preseription, find no relief, may, at the close of that period, by immediately returning the same, receive back their money JHUFFNER & MULDENER. ‘TrsMoNy.-—I'do hereby certify that the composition of the medicated necklace o} by Schuffner & Muldener, is of sucha nature as to unfailingly produce the most satisfactory results. G. BRAUNTICH, M.D. No. 285 Henry street, Brookiym. pe by the proprietors, No. 4 William steeet— 7 AR. HATH SLAIN ITS THOUSANDS, BUT SCROFULA its tens of thousands.—Dr. E. Brown, the grea scrofula doctor, of Springfield, Mass., formerly of Havee- | hill, Mass.. now of New York city, author of ‘Female Manual of Health,”’ “Serofula—its causes and cure,” aad other works of great celebrity, has the pleasure to an- nounce to the people of this great metropolis, that he hae established himself in this city, at No. 147 Grand street, between Broadway and Bowery, where he will be happy to attend to all cases of scrofulaand chronic diseases ge nerally, | Ms; DRAKE, (DAUGHTER OF THE LATE MRS, MOTT, physician, 196 West Fifteenth street, attends to the diseases of women and children in all their varied forms Mothers are invited to consult Mra. Drake on their owe and their children’s complaints. She is equally as sue cessful as her mother, who became so celebrated. R, CORBETT, MEMBER OF THE N. Y. UNIVERSITY, 19 Punne ‘street, between Chatham snd Williaa Streets, Office hours from 7 A. M. to 9’. ML. 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