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| | er SEE SEVENTH PAGE. va —(—————————_—_———————— TISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. "ARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, JAN- uary 12, 1853.—To Builders,—Sealed proposals will ‘be received af the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 1 New City until Friday, 2st “instant, at 3° o'clock P. M., at which time they will be opened, (in accordance with the ordinance therefor,) for erecting a three-story house in Thirteenth street, “near G, for the Use of Eogine Company No. 18 ; and the alterations of house in Duane strect, between ‘William streets, for Engine Compauy No. 13, and Hose Company No. 2. Builders will estimate for’ the ‘and carpenter’ work for each house separately. ns and specifications of the work required to done, and all information in regard. thereto, can be had . int the office of the Superintendent of Repairs to Public ‘dings, No. 10 Elizabeth street. Blank estimates will dour shed at either office. N. B.—The Commissioner ereserves the right to reject all or any of the estimates, if deemed for the interest of the Corporation. BARTHOLOMEW B, PURDY, Commissioner Repairs and Supplies. to fing side walk from 232 to 238 South street; to flag side walks in Henry atrect, from corner Rutgers to 160 Henry atreet; to fing’side walk cast side of Jackson street, from Grand to Madison street; to flag side walk north side of Madison street, from Jackson to Grand street. Also, the tions:—To open Seventh avenue, from 120th to Harlem river; to flag side walks corner of avenue and Twenty-first street. All persons inter- ‘ested and ha: objections thereto, are requested to pre- gat them in writing, to the undersigned, at his oflice, on F before the 24th day of January inst. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner, January 13, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that a resolution has been presented in the ‘of Aldermen to reset_curb and gutter and flag side ‘walks in Walker streot 112 feet easterly from the corner of the Bowery. Persons interested, having objections to thesame, are desired to present them, in writing, at the Street Commissioner's Office, on or by the 4th day of Jan- at. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner, jreet Department, Jan. 14, 1863. JORPORATION 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 stroet, at the East river, and \ Focal thence through Forty-ninth street, to and through Second avenue to Fifty-third street, thence I Fifty-third street to and through ‘Third avenue ‘to -sixth street. All persons interested in the above, objeotions thereto, are. requested to present , in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, on or before Jan. 24, 1853, NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Groton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 14, 1853. |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that a petition has been presented in the | Board of Aldermen for a sewer in First strect, from ayo- age A to the Bowery. All persons interested in the above, and having objections thereto, are requested to present the aoe ie writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, en or before the 24th of January inst. + ‘NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Groton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 14, 1853. (ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERR- ‘by given, that petitions have been presented in the Board Assistant Aldermen, for the construction of rewers in the following named streets, to wit: in Highty- Ifth street, from 100 feet east of Fourth avenue, to and hrough Third avenue and Eighty-sixth street to the East iyer. Also, in Fighty-first street, from a point 460 feet vest of Third avenue, to and through Third avenue to omni ninth street. Also, in Mott street, from Pell street o Walter street, to connect with the proposed sewer in street. Also, in Forty-third street, from Tenth venue toHudsonriver. Andalso in Fifteenth street, from ~venue A to the sewer in avenue C. All persons interest- od iu the above, or haying objections thereto, are request- od to present the same, in writing, to the contract clerk, vt this office, on or before January 29t,h instant. |OLAS DEAN, President. NICHOLA\ Groton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 17, 1863. QYTREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. — S Public Notice is hereby given, that the following peti- cons have been presented in the Board of Assistant Alder- anen:—To flag sidewalk northerly side of Seventh street, between avenues C and D. To flag sidewalks in Thirty: aighth street, between Second and avenues. Also, the following resolution:—To fing a space four fect wide of sidewalks in Thirty-third street, between Eighth and ) Ninth avenues. All interested, and having objec- ‘tions 0, are requested to present them, in writing, to the undersigned, on or before the 25th day of January inst Jan. 17, 1863. JAMES FURY, Street Commissioner ‘0 IRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received "sas subscriber, at tho office of the ‘roton Aqueduct Department, until January 24, 1853, at hree o'clock, P. M., for 1,000 east iron water pipes, four set in diameter, and one inch thickness of metal. The ze named to be the inside diameter, and each pipe to be ine feet inlength. The joint to be what is termed the rigot and faueet joint, ‘and the form of the hub to srrespond with drawings to be furnished at this oftice— » be cast in a vertical position, with the hub end down; a¢ whole to ass the established inspection and proof by ressure of 300 pounds to the square inch; to be of uni- orm thickness, of strong, tough iron, freo from all im- verfections whatever, and such ay will bear drilling and arom blast furnace iron or remelted iron, and if from blast furnace, will specify the name of tho anine, &c., and ore used, ‘The pipes to be delivered at the wharf foot of Man- hattan street, Manhattanville, North river, as follows, Ys +100 pipes 16th March; 100 Bipes Ist April; 200 pipes 36th April; 200 pipes Ist ‘tay; 200 pipes 15th'May:” $00 pipes Ist June. A specific prico per ton ef 2,240 Ibs. will be named. names of two responsible persons, with their written assent to become sureties for the fulfilment, in every particular, of the contract, will be required to ac- company the proposals. Payments to be made within thirty days from the inspection of each parcel, with a reser- vation of ten per cent 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 Aqueduet Department, Jan, 12, 1858 Note.—Blank forms of estimate, in accordance with the ordinances of the Common Council, will be furnished on application at the office. Estimates to be endorsed “ Pro- porals for eae Ag pipes, made by ——--—,”” January 24th, 1853. 10 IRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received by the subscriber, at the office of the Cro- ton Aqueduct Department, uniil January 2st, 1853, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the following cast iron water pipes, vis. :—200 twenty inches diameter; 300 twelve inches di- ameter; 2,000 fix inches diameter, and seventy-five branches of different sizes. Persons ‘wishing to estimate are requested to procure from this office detailed specif- tions for the work, and a blank form for making thoir pro- norals. Offers to be endorsed ‘Proj ‘nd Branches, made by , January 2st, 1853.7 N. DEAN, President Croton Aqueduct Department. Croton Water Aqueduct Departiment, January 10, 1863, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY given, that petitions have been presented in the Boartof Assistant Alde-men, for the construction of sewers in the following named streets, to wit :—Kighty- fifth street, from 100 fect east of Fourth avenue, to and h Third avenue and Fighty-sixth street, to the Fast river ; also, in Third avenue, from Eighty-sixth street to and through Seventy-ninth street to East river ; also, in Eighty-first street, from a point 460 feet west of ‘Third ayenue, to and through Third avenue, to Seventy- ninth street : also, in Mott street, from Pell street to ‘Walker street, to connect with the proposed sewer in Bay- ard street; also, in Forty-third street, from ‘Tenth avenue to Hudson river ; and also, in Fifleenth street, from avenue A to the sewer in avenue C. All persons inter- ested in the above, and having objections thereto, are re- quested to present the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, on or before January, 20th instant. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 19, 185: TRFEL DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following re- solution bas been presented to the Board of Aldermen :— Mo fag the sidewalk in Eighteenth street, (outh side,) ‘between Fifth and Sixth avenues. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are requested to present them, in writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the 20th day of January inst. JAMES FUREY, | January Yo, 1663, Street Commissioner. (0 BRASS FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received by the subscriber, at the office of the Groton Aqueduct rtment, until February 1, 1853, at S'ortlock P. M., for 21500 % inch stop eocks. Corn position to be 16 07. copper, 124 oz. tin, 1 ox. zinc; the workman- ship to be of the best’ character, and similar to patterns ‘oy in the ofice, to be approved of by the Water Puryeyor, anil to be delivered as follows:—500 on the Ist day of April next, 1,000 on the Ist day of May next, and 1,600 on the Ast day of June next. The names of two responsible per- sons, with their written assent to become sureties for the fulfilment in every particular of the contrast, will be re- uired to nccompany each proposal. Payments to be made within thirty days from the inspection of cach parcel, withgs reservation of ten per cent until the completion of the Sbntract. Blank forms of estimates, conforming to the Corporation ordinances, ean be had on application at this office. Estimates to be endorsed “Proposals for Brass sals for Water Pipes Bon oe, made by , February 1, 1853.” I(CHOLAS DEAN, Presid Croton Aqueduct Dept. Office Croton Aqueduct riment, Jan. 21, 1853. TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— s Public notice is haba ven, that the following re- solution has been presented in the Board of Assistant Al- i dermen:—To lay cross walk from the northeast to the northwest corner of Reade and Washington streets. All persons interested, and having objections thereto, are re quested to present them to the undersigned, in writing, at is office, on or before the Bist day of Jan’ at. JAMES FUREY, Street Comm January 21, 1853, sioner, ——S = HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED. HH" WANTED IN BROOKLYN, FOR A SMALL rivatefamily—A small, neat coltage, or part of a larger house, with a «mail, quiet tamily, in'a good situa- tion, will anawer the purpose. Address A. IL, at the United States Hotel, with particulars. LATFORM SCALE FINISHERS WANTE! tive, steady men, ycood wa Address Jesse MM went and not above Herald office U7 ) TO LRASE—A CORNER STOR! SUTPANT V © clothing and taitoti nes, Broadway py Addeoss TR. L., Horak stang location aud docated as a pritihe. ropoeals will state whether the Pipes are to bend FINANOIAL. and mortyuge, (sixty per cont to two-thirds of the value, ) juctive real eatate in this city. Apply to JOHN F. CONREY, Nos. 23 and 26 Wail street. $310,000, 2%, Sete teen are invest eight or ten thousand dollars iness already started, can hear of a favorable op- portunity by addressing A. B.C., Broadway Post Office. WANTED FOR FOUR MONTHS, AND 00 good security given, with a very fine room ahd board, in a first class house. Interest will be given to either a Indy or eqoieey References exchanged. Address ‘ind, Union Square Post Office. {ING OF SHAREHOLDERS IN THE UNION A Company will be held at the Irving House, New York, on the 2ist ult, at six P.M HICAGO AND AURORA RAILROAD COMPANY Bonds.—The bonds of this company, bearing seven per cent interest, with coupons attached, parable semi- annually, on the first days of January and July, at the Mechanics’ Bank, in this city, and having fourteen and s half years to mature from fanuary Int, 1858, for eale. by G. 8. ROBBENS & SON. RAFTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMR from £1 and upwards, payable at sight, are issued by the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO,, No. 83 South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow ‘Tail line of Livetpool and London packet ships. D VIDEND.—THE FLORENCE AND KEYPORT COM- pany has this day declared a dividend of one dollar per share, Beatle to the stockholders after the 81st inst., on which no transfers will be made. Keyport, Jan. 4, 1853. THOMAS LOYD, Treasurer. ALFNA AND CHICAGO ION RAILROAD COM- pany.—Notice to stockholders.—Notice is hereb: given to the stockholders of the first and second divi. sions of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company, that a semi-annual dividend of eight per cent has been declared by the Board of Directors, from tho earnings of said first and second divisions, for the six months ending January 31, 1853, payable to the stockholders on and after the 10th day of February next, in cash, at the office of the company {n Chicago, provided that such dividends shall be applied upon all stock in said first and second divisions which shall remain partially paid after the 10th day of February next, or 90 much thereof as may be necessary to make the same full Chicago, January 10, 1853. M. LARRABEE, Secy. ALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COMPA ny.—Notice to stockholders—Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Third Division of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company, that instalments have nm called upon the capi stock subscribed for the construction of said Third Divi- sion, payable at the office 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 16th day April next,'ten per cent on each share ; on the 14th day of May next, five per cent on each share. By order of the Board of Directors. W. M. Secretary. Chicago, January 10, 1853, NTERFEST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST ON THE public stocks of the city of New York, due and pay- able February Ist, 1863, will bo paid on'that day by F. W. Tamonds, Hsq., Chamberlain of the city, at the Me. chanics’ Bank, No. 33 Wall street. The transfer books will be closed Friday, Jan. 14, at three o'clock, P.M. For the accommodation of stockholders, transfors will be rmitted during the period the books remain closed; to Take elfect February lat, 1853. A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller, Compiroller's Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1853, : TOTES OF THE FOLLOWING BANKS OF THE DIS trict of Columbia purebased:—Bank of America, Bank of the Metropolis, Bank of the United States, Citi- zens’ Bank, Columbia Bank, Eastern Bank, Metropolitan Pank, Railroad Bank, and Merchants’ Bank, all of Wash- ington; American Exchange Bank, and Farmers’ Bank, Loth of Georgetown; and Mechanics’ Bank, &c. A. R. THOMPSON, No. 9 Wall street, corner New. 10 RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PI addressed to either of the undersigned, ROPOSAIS, |, will be re- ceived at Hillsborough, Highland county, Ohio, until the Ast. day of February ‘next, at noon, for the graduation and masonry of the middle division of the Cincinnati, Hillsborough and Parkersburg railway, extending from Hillsborough, Highland county, to a point near Jackson, Juckon county, Obio, about fifty-six miles. ‘The ting wi ready for examination early in January, and pro- files and specifications of the work will be exhibited at the Engineer's office, in Hillsborough, for one week prior to the 1st day of February. This railway forms the re- cognized continuation across Ohio, of the Baltimore and Ohio, and North Western Virginla Railways, and being k 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 i of May next. JAMES M. TRIMBLE, President. Extwoop Morar, Chief Engineer. |ASH TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA- monds, and valuables of every description, on the most accommodating terms, at my private office, No. 109 Nassau street, room 13. Ladios waited on at their reai- dence, and all transactions strictly confidential. No. 109 sau street, room 13. ‘ONEY.—PERSONS IN WANT OF MONEY, IN SUMS of $5 to $5,000, on deposit of dry goods, segars, watches, jewelry, diamonds, and most kinds of ‘personal property, may apply to the Life Insurance and Joan Of- fice, 32° Warren street, between the hours of 10 and3 o'clock. N. B.—Parties will be dealt with honorably and confidentially. “A. GOOD PIANO PLAYER WISHES TO PLAY AT PAR. ties, Please address C. ., Herald office. ‘TTENTION.—INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE PI- ano; pianos tuned and regulated: quadrilles played at parties. Terms yery moderate. Written directions left at 20 White street immediately attended to. IANOFORTES.—JOHN D. JAQUES, FORMERLY Jaques & Brother, would respectfully announce to his frionds and the public, that he has recently opened. the extensive yarerooms, No. 638 Broadway, (third door above Spring street, second floor,) for the sale of piano- | fortes, melodcons, &c. ‘Those desirous of purchasing good and substantial instruments, and at the lowest possible prices, would do well to call ut the above warerooms be. fore making selections elsewhere, as each and every instru- ment ix made by the most celebrated manufacturers, warranted in every case to give entire satisfaction. second hand pianos taken in exchange, or bought for cash 0 THE MUSICAL WORLD.—NOTK . tire ‘stock of | urusic and musical mereban- dise at VANDERBEEK’s music establishment, 479 Broadway, will be removed to the spacious stores 843 Broadway, near Union square, and 57 East Thirteenth sirect, on or about the Ist of Febru- ary next. he undersigned, in making this change at the solicitation of his up town customers, hopes his old friends and patrons will continuo to favor him with their orders, ‘The profession m general will find it to their advantage to examine his extensive stock of foreign and American music, to which all the newest publications will be added ak soon as issued, Visiters and pupils of the many eminent dancing schools in the neighborhood, are respectfully informed that they may always find at the Metropolitan Music Emporium, near Union square, all the Intest dances, consisting of waltzes, polkas, schot- tisches, mazourkas, polka redowas, polka mazourkas, &e. Finally, the undersigned would bog leave to call the at- tention of his customers to the well-assorted stock of stationery at the above location, Music furnished for soirees, and pianos tuned at the shortest notice. Re- member, it is next door to Dalrymple's. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. EWIS AUDENRIED HAVING RETIRED FROM THR firm of Newell, Sturtevant & Co., the business will be settled by either of the undersigned. Dated New York, Jan. 1, 1853, NEW! b ‘EVANT, LEWIS AUDENRIED. Newell Sturtevant having associated with him Noah Sturtevant, Joseph Maxtield, jr., Charles Wannemacher, and Thomas H. Kiley, the business will be continued in New York, Boston, ‘and Philadelphia, under the firm of Newell Sturtevant & Co. Dw OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE COPART- nership heretofore existing, known as the firm of Hughes & O'Neil, ship tinsmiths, is this day dissolved. All debts to be ps to Thomas O'Neil, of the late firm of Hughes & O'Nei ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH FROM ONE THOU- sand to twenty-five hundred dollars cash capital, to engage in the paint, oil, and brush business. The ad- vertiser ig a practical painter, and is desirous of opening | a store up town, for the furnishing of painters’ articlos in eral, ‘For particulars, apply to J. 8. DUNING, 87 relay street. None but active businessmen need apply. 10 DRY GOODS OR LACE MERCHANTS.—AN EN- terprising gentleman, of frst capabilities, with cash capital of $1,000, wishes to enter into partnership with a house already doing business, in Broadway or Ca- nal street. All communications will be confidential, with real name. Address X. Y. Z., Broadway Post Office. $1 0007 PARTNER WANTED IN THE AUCTION 9 and real estate agency business.—To a active man, who has the above amount, this is an oppor- tunity to have an interest in a business atready es tablished. Address, with real name, Hammer, Herald office. AGENCY. MERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF W. ington, D. C., under the direction’ of Aaron Palmer, Counsellor’ of the Supreme Court of the United States, for the prosecution and recovery of claims on the United States before Congress, the Executive Departments, and Boards of Commissioners sitting imWashington ; settle- ment of accounts with the Exceutive Departments, and obtaining the remission of fines, penalties, and forfeitures, for alleged violations of tho revenue, or other laws of the United States; recovery of debts, legacies, and in- heritances in the United States and forelgn eountries ; inyertinents in United States and State securities, collec: tions generally, remittances, and other money business ; purchase of government lands for foreign emigrants, &e. hé undersigned has eMiciont and reliable correspondents in the several States and ‘ferritorios of the Union, and will give his prompt and falthfal attention to all business con fided to the agency, Letters must be post paid. Office south corner of Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasury Department. ANWON H, PALMER. Director and Consul Genero! of Kouador for the U. & Washington, Decombor, 1862. RUSFLS OFFICE FOR PATENTS.—URLING & CO. rs to the late Mr. A. Dison and the late Mr ASH. ht 3 —Patents taken out in Belgium, Holland. H neo, and in Great Britain and all the other st Enrope, on the most moderate terms. 44 Rue Youveraine, faubourg de N ‘ussels, (Belgium) HANT, BOX NO. . Cal. Consignment heforence—G OR NIAID ARAN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES ‘Steamers.—The ships comprising this line are Captain West, Captain Nye. Captain Luco. Captain Comstock. -Captain Grafton. ing contract, expressly for government service, every oare been taken in their conetresilan in their ‘engines—to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are um equalled for elegance and comfort. ~ Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first eabin, $120; in second cabin, $70. Exclusive use of extra size state room, $300. From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £25, An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berths secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF BATLING From New York. From Liverpool. Saturday, Jan. 22....1863 Wednesday, Jan. 12..1863 Do. Fel bed r Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. April May pooled Soe EEE Bons By a= RE = Ss SSsnsoRae . Deo. 28,, For fi oe ae ly to EDWARD K. COLLINS % 6O., No. 66 Wall st, N.Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. &. G. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King’s Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & CO., No. 26 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, Paris ; or GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are si therefor, and the reof xpressed. LIVER) UNITED SATES MAIL STEAMSHIP PACIFIC, Capt. Ezra Nye.—This steamship will de part with the United States mails for Europe, positivel on Saturday, January 22, at 12 o'clock M., from her be at foot of Canal street. No berth secured till paid for. For freight or passage, having umequalled accommoda- tions for elegance or comfort, apply to ‘ARD K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street. Passengers are reagent to be on board at 1114 A. M. The steamship Baltic will succeed the Pacific, and sail February 5. \CKETS TO HAVRE—SEOOND LINE.—THE FOL lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and Now York on the 1st of each month:— PSSPSSSSSSSPSITSTSESTTITE 4 From New York. From Havre: Ship ST. DENNIS, Jan. 1 Feb. 16. 1,600 tons burthen, May 1 June 16. Alonzo Follansbee, master, Sept.1 Oct. 16. Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 M'rch 16, john lon, master. i fov. 16. New ship MERCURY. An ars 1,400 tons burthen, July 1 ‘Ang. 16. R. D. @onn, master. Nov.1 Dec. 16. Ship WILLIAM TELL, ‘Apr.1 May 16, (new), 1,200 tons burthen, ‘Aug.1 Sept.16. James Funck, master. Dec. 1 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 is $100, without wines or liquors. Goods sent to the subscribers will be forwarded free from ann but those actually incurred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP T Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Glasgow. Thursday, Feb. 8, 1853. City of Mancheste: ...Tharsday, Mar. 3, 1853. City of Glasgow. ‘Thursday, Mar. 81, 1853, NL Saloon, $90, $65, and $56, (: A limited number of third class passengers will taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for i to Liverpool | $30... from Liverpool. Pai ‘ishing to out. thei 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. R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail slept Lee aah J. A. Wotton commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southamp- ton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pier No. 4, North river. Price of passage, $120. Luggage not wanted during the voyage should be- sent on board the day before sailing, marked “Below.’’? No merchandise will be received on board after Thursday, Feb. 10. For freight or passage apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, No. 53 Broadway. HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMEN MERLIN, W. * commanier, will sail for Bermuda and St. Thom: on Monday, 7th February, 1858. Passage money to Be muda, $30, to St. Thomas, $70. For freight or passage apply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. ‘NITED STATE3 MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- Lg with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, carrying the great United States mail—oaiy through United States mail line for California and Oregon, via As- pinwaland Panama. The ieee new and double engine ‘nited States mail steamship GEORGIA, 3,000 tons bur- then, D. D. Porter, U. 8. navy, commander, will sail on Saturday, February 5th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., precisel: from pier at foot of Warren street, North river. The Pa- cific Mail Steamship Company’s regular mail steamer will be in readiness at Panama to receive the Georgia’s mails 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 to Aspinwall Ladies’ saloon, state room..... Lower aft and forward saloon, do Second cabin standees. Passengers will be landed at the railroad wharf, at Aspinwall, free. Transit of the Isthmns at the passen- ers’ expense, Persons securing through passage by the Jnited States mail steamers from New York, have prefe- rence of accommodation on board the Pacific mail steam- ers. Rates of fare from Panama to San Francisco on the most favorablo terms. For freight or passage, apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the office of the companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren street. HE SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.—VANDER- bilt Line for San Franeisco—Only line giving tickets for crossing the Isthmus.—Through in advance of the wail —The new double engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,200 tons burthen, will leave from pier No. 2 North’ river, on Saturday, Febuary 5, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely, for San Juan del Norte, direot, connecting with the popular steamship PACIFIC, over the Nicaragua tran- sit route, having but twelve miles of land transportat ‘These steamers have superior accommodations and venti- For information, or passage at the lowest rates. apply only at the agency'of the company, No. 9 Battery place, up stairs. Passengers are cautioned against the representations of hired runners of other lines. are employed for this line. §. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR NEW OR- leans, via Havana.—The splendid steamship CHERO- KEE, Baxter, commander, will sail from the pier at foot of Warren street, N. R., on Thursday, January 27, at 2 o'clock P. M., precisely. Rates of passage to Havana and New Orleans:—Iadies” and after saloon berths, $60 lower forward saloon berths, $60; steerage, $25. Specie only taken on freight to Havana.’ Freight taken to New Orleans at 30 cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight are Fequested to supply themselves with the ‘company’s bills of lading, which may be had on application at the office. No other form will be signed. No billa of Inding signed afler 12 o'lock on the day of sailing. For freight or pas- sage, apply to M. 0, ROBERTS, 177 West street, corner of Warten. ASSAGE FOR SAN FRANCTSCO.—CALIFORNIA LINE, —Zhe clipper packet ship NEW YORK, now load: ing at pir 11, North river, has unequalled accommoda- tions for first'and second’ cabin passengers, for which early application must be made. ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pear! street. (SUPPER SIP GOVERNOR MORTON, Poi SAN FRAN cisco.—This splendid clipper is tapidly loading, at jer foot of Wall street, Fast river. Shippers will please have al their freight on board before Saturday next, 22d inst. ‘or nce cal rei apply BUTTON & Wah street. (OR SAN FRANCISCO,—THE ELEGANT NEW per ship SIROCCO, Capt. John L. Sanford, is ra oating, at pier No. 26, fast river. For balance of freigh or passage, in cabins of unsurpassed extent and splen- dor, apply to J, L. OAKFORD, 92 Wall street. OR AUSTRALIA—THE BEAUTIFUL CLIPPER SHIP EAGLE, being now ready for sea, will clear on Satar- Gay, the 22d inst. Afew more passengers only will be tuken. Apply to Captain Silas Hardy, on board, at pior No. § North river, foot of Rector street. USTRALIAN PIONEER LINE.—THE NOBLE A 1 packet ship EUPHRASIA, 1,200 tons burthen, cop- pered and copper fastened, will succeed the Baltimore, as seventh ship of this line, and sail for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 10th of February, The Euphrasia is ad. mirably adapted for passengers, and it is sufficient to add that she will be provisioned and fitted ont in the same liberal style as the ships that have preceded her in this line. Four of the ships of the Pioneer Line have arrived in Australia before this date, and it is now well establish- ed that none of the ships despatched by the subscribers will have to put into any port for supplies, as they are amply provisionedifor double the length of voyage. As the Kuphrasia will sail direct for Port Philip, it is expect- ed thot she will make the voyage in a less time than any ship advertised. An early application for passage is re commended, as the Raltimore sailed with a fall comple- ment of freight and passengers in exactly twenty-nine days after the departure of her predecessors. For freight " i or passage apply to ‘, or R, W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. JOHN O€ 8. MATL LINE—THE SUPERIOR n RtOR SAVANNAT—U steamship Alabama, Captain C.D. Ludlow, on Satur Any, 224 January P.M. from pier 1853, at three o No. 4, North rive to SAMUBI, 1. MITCHILDE, 194 P. Seberang to state rooms. None CLIP. idl 2 | Front stre Captain M. 8 Woodhull, on Saturd For speed . oe0: modatic hips baye oo superior on the coast. | LIPPER LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE ELEGANT new clipper ship STAR OF THE UNION, Willis, oom- mander, is now ing at No. 13 East river. A fow tons more can be taken. also take three or four more passengers, having splendid state-room accommoda- N™ YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —For Mobile, stopping at Havana, the new side wheel Lenape 4 BLACK WARRIOR, Robert W. Shufeldt, Commander, The steamer Black Warrior will commence receiving freight for Mobile on Friday, Jan. 21, at twelve o'clock, M., and sail for the above ports on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at twelve o'clock ly, from pier foot Harrison street, North river. $65. Freight taken for New Orleans at 30c. per cubic foot. Goods consigned to L. Mead & Co., Mobile, will be forwarded free of commis sions. No freight taken to Havana but specie. No freight received on sailing days. Company's bills of lad- ing can be had at No. 39 Nassau street. ‘Shippers must send in their bills of lading to the office by nine o'clock, P. M., Monday, Jan. 24. Passengers for Havana must procure passports before leaving port. LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., 31 Broadway. LIPPER LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE-SPLEN- did clipper ship STAG HOUND, Behm, commanier, will be despatched on her third voyage immediately. This clegant ship has already a large proportion of her car; en, She has been Absent from this port nine months and twenty-seven days, havi formed the voyas from San Francisco to China, and thence to this port, in 100 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 TO PARAGUAY, BOLIVIA, &C.—CIRCULAR.— §D_ New Yoru, December 18, 1862.—She United States and Paraguay Steam Navigation Company, haying been formed with a sufficient and paid in capital, » steamship of strength, «peed and capacity, has been purchased by them, and will leave New York for the waters of La Plata, and aicend its upper tributaries, for the purpose of ear. rying freight and passengers, towing vessels, &c., under favorable inducements from the goveraments of Para guay, Bolivia, ke. Connected with the project is another of a strictly commercial character. ‘The stockholders in the Navigation Company have most of them united for the purpose of introducing American manufactures into those countries for the first time in many years having access to the ocean, and the advantages of foreign com- merce, ‘These are’ rich in all the natural products of South America, and carnestly desire to exchange them for those of the United States. We are, therefore, in- structed by the directors of the Steam Navigation Compa- ny to say that they have room in their steamer and sailing vessels; which they aro devoting to the reception of sam. ple and other freights, to be disposed of by the agents of the company in Paraguay, Bolivia, Brazil, and at points hitherto having no direct intercourse With the United States. The company will account for all articles sold, and obtain orders for similar goods wherever practicable. Ax the steamer will sail ina few weeks, your immediate attention is roquested to this circular, if you approve of its objects, LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., Agents, 14 Broadw Su FOR MONTEVIDEO, BUENOS AYRES, ENTR Rios, Corrientes, Assumption and Cayaba, (in Brazil,) —Sample freight and passengers will be taken in a fast steamer, with excellent accommodations, under the com- mand of an experienced eaptain, to leave this port on or about the 20th of January. Cabin to Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, $150. Cabin to Paraguay, $200. For freight or passage, apply to LIVINGSTON, WELLS & 00., Agents, 74 Broadway. (TEAM FOR MONTEVIDEO, BUENOS AYRES, ENTRE ¥S) Rios, Corrientes, Assumption, and Cuyaba, (in Bra. zil).—Sample freight and passencers will be taken in 4 fast steamer, witit oxcellent” accommodations, under the command of an experienced captain, to leave this port on or about the 20th of January. Cabin to Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, sees 160 jaz Paraguay ...s.cccecccecs cee +e 200 For freight Or passage, a) ply to TIVINGSION, WELLS & CO., Agents, 7 Broadway. The steamer, being detained for some further improve- ments, to render her more efficient, will remain in this port until about the 6th of February. As it is detormin- ed to touch at Granada. a few passengers will be received for that island, LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., Agents. OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND—- The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, E. Ca- ‘ndy, commander, will sail from pier 13, North river, on Saturday, 22d January, at 3P, M. For freight, apply on board, and for passage to s LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. HOTELS. Ce a ae CO Po TO ALL VISITING CUBA.—THE WELL kn hotel, Revere House, Havana, has been trans- ferred from Officious street, No. 119 Abrapia street, corner n re-built and refitted, and no apa been spared to make it an Lee 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. CLOTHING. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED— Ladies or gentlemen desirous of converting their cast off clothing or furniture into cash, can obtain a fair price by sending for the subscriber, at his residence, oF a ine through the Post Office will be punctually attended Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. M. S. COHEN, 66 Elm strect. to. OWERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 6% ; CUR- tain rises at 7 o'clock. Friday evening. January 21, will be performed THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. ‘Thaddeus........Mr. Dunn | Arline,.,.......Mise Hilfert Levilshoof..... Mr. Stevens | Buda. ..... Mes. Yeomans Florestein,.- als. Gritiths | Gipsy Qucéa.. rs, Grattan ROOKWOOD. Sybil ..,. Barbara " * Handassah ,..Miss Marshall Titua,. “dir, Hamilton | Eleanor... Mr. Griftiths | LadyRookw'd. Mrs. Yeomans -Mr. Dawson | Mrs. Mowbray. Mrs Broadley TON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS open at 64; to commence at 7 o'clock. Friday evening, January 21, will be performed DAVID COPPERFIELD. Micawber..,...Mr. Burton | Aunt ‘Trotwood.Mrs.Hnghes Copperfield... Mr. Russell | Mrs, Micawber, Mrs.Skerrett Uriah Heep, bir. Johnston | Emily Mrs. Bernard Vegotty Mr. Dyott | Rosa, «Mra. Dyott A Ballad. «.Mra. Holman Overtures— Fra Diavolo, ‘The Miller and his Men.’? FORTUNE'S FROLIC. Ronghead....Mr. Thompson | Rattle Old Snacks... Mr. Skerrett | Dolly. Plougkman Mr. Fisk | Margery ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREE open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock, Benefit of Mr. J. K. Scott. “Friday evening, January 21. ALLAG Wallace.....Mr. J. R. Scott | Lady Helen .,. Mrs. Nichols THE FOREST OF BONDY. Mr. Cony | Ursu Lieut. Landry TUTE'S THEATRE OF VARIETIFS, 17 AND 10 WwW Bowery, near Chatham square.—C. White, Proprie- Doors open at 634; o commence at 7 o'clock. lay evening. January 21, will be performed FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY. BOOTS AT THE SWAN, MISCHIEF MAKING. ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—A FEW DAYS MORE OF TOM Thumb, who has been re-engaged, and will appear ihis evening, at 7 o'clock, in HOP 0’ MY THUMB. ‘Thix afternoon, at 8 o'clock, TOM THUMB; after which, will be performed FAMILY JARS. A Petrified Horse and his Rider, besides a world of additional novelties, to be seen. Admission to the whole Museum, &e., 25 cents; Parquet and First Balcony, 123¢ conta extra, AMUSEMENTS. ROADWAY THEATRE.—-E. A. MARSHALL, SOL Lr attic anaes 34; to commence at To’ dled, LA FIGLIA DEL REGIMENT. Maria Tonio. TBLO’S GARDEN.—MAD. H. SONTAG’S. FIFTH and Last Night but One of the First Series. Friday, January 21, will be performed LUCREZIA HORGIA, with the following powerful cast:— Mad. Henriette Pr ‘Sig. Badiali ‘Gennaro... Orsini nee vrzs MMe. Pice Vises To give due effect to thie concerted pices SIGNORS ROCCO AND GASPARONE, will sing (on this occasion only) the parts of GAZELLA AND GUBEITA. 2 and $1, te be obtained at Niblo's Gax- tionery Store of Messrs. Van Norden d King, No. 45 Wall street; also at the door on the evening of the performance. On Thursday will be sold the $2 seats, and on Friday the $1 and remaining $2 seats, Doors open at 63. Opera commences at 734 o'cloek. Opera nights:—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Carriages may be ordered at 104; o'clock. ‘A CARD. In answer to numerous requests for a repetition of THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT, it is respectfully stated that the Management, desirous of presenting new Operas in rapié succession, has decided upon not d ing any Opera more than twice during each Series. A new series will be announced, during which THRDAUGH- TER OF THE REGIMENT will be repeated, of which dee notice will be given. ‘ALLAOK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOMB: street.—Doors open at On: to commence at T. Friday evening, January 21, will be performed ‘A MORNING CALL. +0: Mr. Lester . Vincent Mr. Mason (CHRETY'S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 412 BROADWAY above Grand street,—Open every night during the week, under the sole direction and persondl supervision of E.'P. Christy, whose concerts in this city, for the past six years, have been received with favor by highly re- apectable and fashionable audiences, Ticketa 25 cents. ra open at 63g; to commence at 744 o'clock. ERMAN NATIONAL THEATRE, 63 BOWERY.—E. X Pleyel, Director.—This evening, (Friday,) January 21, at 8 o'clock precisely, will be performed THE WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE, a piece of the highcst soelal interest. Admission:—$1, 60 ots., 3734 cts., 25 ots., 18% cts, TUDIO CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS.— ‘Admission, 25 cents; season tickets, $5.—Amongst this wonderful’ collection of curiosities ‘is the smallest Singing Bird known, in a solid gold snuff 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’cloc be terre SALOON OF WONDERS, NO, 639 BROAD. way. THE WORLD PUZZLED, AND THR RNTIRR THEORY OF LIFE UPSET. By M. ROBERT HELLER’S astonishing and awe-awaken- ing faculty of | SECOND SIGHT. is truly miraculous experiment, which for the past fortnight bas baffled the intelligence and senses of large and sclect audiences, including the major part of Tae Taunt oy THE Crry IN ARTS AND Souces, Divinrry AnD Mevictyn, and which as far exceed, in wonder and point of unfath- omableness in investigation, all the humbugging mediums, or Spirit Rappers, as it does the performances of the so- styled Wizards, whether from the North or South, Fast or, West, whol have preceded Mr. Heller, the solo and ort MASTER OF CABALISTIC ART. Can be witnessed every evening, in connection with his ne plus ultra of NECROMANTIC AND CABALISTIC FEATS. Performances commence at 734 o'clock. Saturdays at three o'clock, P. M. Admission ,. 50 centa, ANVARD'S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land is now open, at the now and spacious jcorama, 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, will explain the paintings Personally. Picture moves at 734; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Admission, 60 cents; children, half-price. Rex: THAMES, 406 BROADWAY.—PAINTED ON fifty thousand fect of canvass, by the first scenic artists in the world. A id mor pictorial illustra tion of the Thames, showing all the points of interest upon the river, from its source until it passes the city of Lon don. Painted from original ea, by Messrs. P. Phil lips, Haghe, Knell, &. Descriptions by J. _H. Hammors- ley, M.D. ‘Music arranged by J. H. Tully, Fsq. Pianist, Mr. A. ick. Every evening, at 714 o'clock. On Saturday, at2 P. M. wion 50 cents Gentleman and two ladies, $1. ADIES’ WEARING APPAREL AND JEWELRY PUR- chased for eash, by Mrs. Fogerty, No. 05 Wooster street, one door from Spring. Ladies waited on at their own residence. PEP UOEOOR ow north RE On eer JRORTUNE TELLING MRS, “ALWIN, RENOWNED IN Europe for her skill in foretelling the future, will furnish intelligence about all circumstances of life, ‘to all who may address her. Mrs. Alwin speaks the English, French, and German languages—-S11 Broome atrect, neat Chrystie street, up stairs. “Oflee hours from 10 A. M. to aneenenaneertees ARAN AAA |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- Phi, at 12 o'clock, noon, by steamboat John Potter, from pier No. 1, North’ river. Fare—first class cars, $3, second class, $2. Returning, leave Philadelphia, from foot of Walnut street, at 2P, M. Emigrant line, by steam- boat Atlas, from pier No. 1, at 13g o'clock, P.M. Fare $150. 3 R ALBANY — WINTER ARRANGEMENT — THREE daily lines—Fare $1 50.—The trains leave City Hall itation, comer of Tryon row and Centre streets, daily, Sun; days exrepted, as follows :-—First train at 7 90'A. M., train, stopping at all theway stations; second train 9 A. ML, Albany express, stopping at Groton Falls, Dover Plains, Hillsdale, and Chatham Your Corners, arriving at 210P. M., in time to connect with the 230 train fro Albany, west; third train 8 45 P. M., Albany express stoppping at Croton Falls, Dover Plains, Millerton, Hills: dale, and Chatham Four Corners, arriving 9 15 P. M., con- necting at Albany with express train for Buffalo. Return- ing, will leave Kast Albany at 8 A. M., expross train, ar- riving in New York at 12 45 P. M.; 11 18.4. M., mail teain, making all stops, and 4 P.M, express train, arriving in New York 9 15 P. M. M. SLOAT, Sup’t. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street, for Albany and Troy:— Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hours, connect- ing with trains ' reaching Buffalo or Montreal at'8 o'clock same evening. Mail train, 8 A. M.; through way train at 1P. M. Express train, 5 P.'M.; accommodation train, 6 P.M. Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four- teenth, and Thirty-first streets. Sunday trains, from Canal street, at 73¢ A. M. Poughkeepsie, and at 6 P. M. for Albany, stopping at all way stations. GEO. STARK, Superintendent. YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITED States Mail and Express Lines, through in four hours. New Jorsey Railroud, via Jersey City—Loaving New York, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8and 9 A. M., and 4 and 515 P.M. Fare in the 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. $2 75, and in the 9 A. M. and 53¢ P. M. $3, Leave bags oo atl, 7 and 9A.M., and 645 P.M. For first class, $3; second do., ¢ and 9 A. M.and 4 P.M.) $250. For Baltimore, rashington, Norfolk, and Charleston—through _ tickets sold, and through carried, in the 8and9 A. M. and 4 and 5% P. M. lines from New York. 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JOHNSTON’S BENEFIT, Saturpay EveninG, January 22, On which occasion will be presented the drama of THE RAKE’S PROGRESS, In which MR. C. W. CLARKE, (By the kind permission of P. T. Barnum, Esq.,) MR. BURTON, sers..Fisher, Johnston, Mist Weston, Miss Hill, Mrs. ughes, &e., will appear. Alzo, a variety of other entertainments, embracing the whole strength of the company. EATS FOR MME. SONTAG’S OPERA IN GREAT DE- Some of the choicest for sale at GIMBREDE’S, 8 Metropolitan Hotel, 588 Broniway. IBLO’S CONCERT SALOON.—THEODORE EISFRID'S Classical Quartette Soiree, the fourth of the third season, will take place on Saturday, Jan. 22. Concert te commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 81 ench. MEDICAL. anne D*, RALPH’S OFFICE HOURS—FROM 9 TO 12 A. M., ‘and 6 to P. M., (Sunday exeepted,) No. 643 Hous: ton street, two doors below Wooster. JURE VEGETABLE EXTRACT.—DR. MORSE'S INVI- gorating eordial.—Dr. Morse’s invigorating cordial, for genital debility, impotency, incontinence, &e. 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It ia put up in pint bottles, with the words Dr. Morse’: Invigorating Cordial blown ‘on the glass, Prioe $3 por bottle; two bottles, $5; five bottles for $12, and $24 pe dozen, N, B.—Important advice accompanying each bottle, ‘OOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ard strect.—Qpen every eyening.—H. Wi Me nager and Proprietor. The entertainments off this celebrated ogee ie musicians and Ethiopian neators cannot be equalled by any other band in the Uml- ted States. See programme. Doors open at 63;; concert. commences at 73 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. ‘The pub- lie are Li ich ea that the afternoon concerts. are discontinued. IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 81 BOW- ery KR. Sands & Co, Proprietors’ Friday evem- ing, Jan. 21. Benefit of Bob’ Willams, the Clown. Four Clowns will appear—Mr. W. Donaldson, Sam Lat Hiram Day, and Bobby Williams. Cannon Ball Feata, Mons. La Thorne. ther with performances in ‘the circle. To conclude with THE MISERIES OF YAUPER B. DODWORTH'S SECOND CONCERT OF THR Series will take place on SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, AT THE METROPOLITAN HALL. Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock, PROGRAMME, PARTE 1, Oyorture to the Opera of AllesandroStradella, by the full Military Band. hia 4 2. Aria from the Opera of Sonparipula, “Ab Perche non Porss adiarti,"” performed on we Tenor Ebor Corno, by Charles R. Dod- Worth... ssessesee 3. Quickstep, “Timotheus, Band........ tte sete eteeee ease eres aeee! 4. Scena ed Aria Finale to the Opera of Lucia di Lammermoor, ‘‘Du che a Dio’ Spiegasti Vali,” perfornied by H. B. Dodworth and the Cornet Band ........ sseee 5, Grand Divertisement, with variations—Clario- net Solo, by Edward Beohm......,......Wlepreok¢ 6. Quaérille, Joys of Winter,” by the Or- chestra, sees sees HB, Dodworte PART II. 7. “Largo al Factotum,’’ from the Opera of Il Barbieri di Siviglia, by the Military Comet NE sees rserereecser senses < . “Ernani Involami,” from the Opera nani, performed by Allen Dodworth and the Serenade Cornet Band . Fantasie Concertante—Duet and Pianoforte, by Theo. Thomas and Geo. F. Bristow +, Benedict and De Berlot barrie Ue aoa oe Extianl, fall Duettino from ‘the Opera’ of Masuadieri, “Carlo! io muojo ahi! Contano,’’ by H. B. Dodworth, Cornetino; D. L. Downing, Bass Ebor Corno; and the Cornet Band.....,. Verdi 12, Introduction and Gallope, (descriptive, pe Bei by Railroad,” by the Orchestra .. wort y, Subseription (twelve admissions) to the Series Single Tickets. sttieteseecs cae esFifby Comte feserved Seats can be secured at H. B, Dodworth & Oo.'e Music Store, 493 Broadway. IBLO’S GARDEN.—THIS FSTABLIS| WILL BB let for respectable performances on the off nights of the opera. Inquire of Mr. W. A. Moore, on the sf from, A.M tila BM. : iis RAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, at HELLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, No. 689 BROADWAY, On Saturday, at 3 o'clock. _Admission, 50 cents; chiliren, 25 cents. ‘OOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY,—MONDAY evening, January 24, Benefit of E. Horn, when seve- ral novelties will be brought forward. 2 10. il. KLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—@EB, Lea, Proprietor.—The above establishment is opem every afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and in the eveni edt bel 7, for the purpose of ‘Classic and Original tions of Living Statuary,” by Mlle. Casinet’s i sprece Model Artiste, together with a variety of beautiful | formances. 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