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ADTERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ——————— ¢ SHE SEVENTH PAGE. ww ————— SSS CORPORATION ES, a ol _ s ‘Pubtio notice is hereby given, that the following rose Jutions have been presented in the Board of Aliermen.— ‘To open Vourteenth street, from Avonue B to Kast river; opes 103d street, from Third avenue to Hudson river: to pen hey yl nad ag Le sad walks in Henry street, from corner Rutgers to 166 ry rtreet; ‘ide waik cast side of Jackson street, from street; to flag sido walk north side of Maalaon street from Jackson to Grand street, Also, the ions:—To open Seventh avenue, trom 220th treet to Harlem river; to flag side walks corner of Reeond 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 is office, om wr before the Ath day of January inst. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. January 13, 1863. © IORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I3 HEREBY given, that a resolution has been presented in the Boa) ‘of Aldermen to resst curb and gutter and flag side walks in Walker street 112 feet easterly from the corner ef the Bowery. Persons interested, having objection; to ‘Sho samo, aro desired to present ae eae = me Street Commissioner's Vunce, on or by y of Jan- inst. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner, ilceat Department, Jan. 14, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 15 HEREBY 4D given, that resolution bas beon presented in the Board of Aldermen for the construction of a sewer, com mencing in Forty-ninth strect, at the East river, and running thenoe through Forty-ninth strest, (0° and threugh Second avenue to Fifty-third street, thence through Fifty-third street to and through Third avenue to Fifty-aixth atreet. All persons interested in the above, and having objestions thereto, are requested to present the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, pu or betore Jum. 24, 1863. NICHOLAS DEAN @reton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 14, iss. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PURLIC NOTICE 13 HRREP ¢ f givem, that a petition has been presented in the ‘Board of Aldermen for « sewer in First street, from ave. ane A to the Bowery. All persons interested inthe above, and having objeotions thereto, are requested to present tho vamo, in writing, to tho Contract Clerk, at this office, eu or before the 24th of January inst. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Groton Aqueduct Nepartment, Jam. 14, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE. —PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE. by given, that petitions have beon prosonted in the Board of Awnistant Aldermen, for the construction of newers in the following named streats, to wit: in Kighty- Afth street, from 100 feet east of Fourth avenus, to and through Third avenue and Fighty sixth street to the Kast ziver. Also, in Kighty-firet street, from a point 460 feet west of Third avenue, to and through Third avenue te Feventy-ninth strect. Also, in Mott street, from Pell street tm Waller street, to connect with the proposed sewer iu Payard street. ' Also, in Forty-third street, from Teath avenue to Hudson river. Andalso in Fifteenth street, from avenue A to the sewer in avenue C, All persons interost- ed in the above, or having objections thoroto, are request- ed to present the same. in writing, to the contract clerk, at this office, on or befor January 29i.h instant NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Groton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 17, 1853. ITREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HAM. OF RECORDS.— Public Notice is hereby given, that tho following peti tions have been presented in the board of Assistant Alder- smen:—To flag sidowalk northerly side of Hoventh atrect, between avenuoa © and D. To flag sidewalks in Thirty ~ eighth ntreet, between Second and Third syonues. Also, the following resolution —To tlag & space four fet wide of sidewalks in Thirty-ibird street, between highth and Ninth avenues. All persons interested, and hay i ions thereto, are requested to present them, i the undersigned, on or betore the 25th day of January inat 1868. JAMES FURY, Street Commissioner TJ\O TRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL | be received by the wubseriber, at the office of the Groton Aqueduct Department, until January “4, 1853, ab _ three o'clock, P. BM., for 1,000'cast fron water pipes, four feet in diameter, and one inch thickness of metal. ‘The size named to be the inside dinmeter, and cach to bo zine feet in length. The joiny to be what ix termed the spigot and faucet joint, “and the form of the lub te correspond with dre wingy be-fornixbed at this officea— to be cast in a vertical porition, wit the hub end down; the whole to pass the evtablished inspection and proof by prossure of 300 pounds to the square inch; to be of uni- form thickness, of sirong, tough iron, free from all im- perfections whatever, and ench av will bear drilling sad eutting. Proposals will rtate whether the pipes are te be trom blast furnace iron ex remelted iron, and if from blast furnace, will specify the naine of the sine, &c., and ore used. ‘The pipes to be delivered at the wharf foot of Man- hattan street, Manhattanville, } as follows, ¥in.—109 pipes 16th Marob: 100 pipes Ist April; 200 pipes Ith April; 200 pipes let May; 200 pipes 15th M: 200 Pipes Ist Jane. A specific price per ton ef 2,240 Ibs. will named. The names of two respousible persons, with their ‘written assent to become rnreties for (ho fulfilment, in every partioular, of the contract, will be required to ac- company the proposals. Peyments to be mae with thirty days feom the in=nertion of each parecl, with a reser: ‘vation of ten per cent unti! the complotion of the contract. In deciding upon proposals, the Croton Aqueduct Bourd reserve the right of rejecting any proposals they dis prove. NICHOLAS DEAN President Office of the Croton Aq Note.—Blank form ‘dinances of the Cou epplication at the oft) suls for farnishis President. neies to be endorsed © on pipes, mde by — URLIC NOVICK Is AE (ou ORATION NOTICE. EY ‘ given, that petitions have been prosonied in the Board of Apsistant Akievmen, for the construction of t :—Kig! yeaue, to and icth street, to the rom Kighty-sicth eet to Kast river ; nt 480 feet west of to Seventy: Fast river ; aleo, in street to and thrangh Seventy also, in Vighty-first street, fom davenne, to and ibreughe y he street ; also, in jot ete 1 street to alker street, to connect with the proposed sewer in} ard street; alvo, in Forty third street, trom Tenth ave to Hudson river; or im Fifteenth street, from enue A to the aie C, ted in the above, having object quested fo present the seme, in wr Glork, at this ofice, on er y NICKOLAS DEAN Groton Aqueduct Deportins - 19, 18 {TREFT DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL, OF EY Poblie notice i h street, (south s All persons intereste{, e recnested bo prosent thon 1, a% his officer, on or JAMES FL Street Com SYALED PROPOSATS WII criber, at the office of tse ing, to the und rhe 2b day of nny January 19, 1865. RASS FOUN DIT be received hy the r roton Aqueduct Deperunent, antl Cebruscy 1, 1858, at Yorclock i*. M., for 2.506 *, theh atop cocks. Compos to be 16 0. copper, 144 0. ta, 1 oz vine: the snip to be of the best eoarseter similar to patt now in the oflice, to be aporevedoi ly the Water Purveyor, ane to be de n iows-—O06 on the ist day of April 1,000 on the lo per for Uhe ef Moy next, pamer of two respons pert, 1,000 on Tat day of June ne wns, with their wr fujtihnemt in ever aired ¢ within thirty days with @ re: the contract uke Corpo! ote tbe inspection of each p ner cent until Lie comple formy of extimates, conform « had on applica ation of tex Wik this offi ad “Proposals for ira ss stop Cocks, -, February 1, 186 NICHAL dent Ovoton s Odice Cro 1 Dopartment. i, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. im, that the iollowing re «© Boord of Assistant MI voXk from the northeast to the nd Washingtq enetse All JAMES FA PLIES, FANT eived at the ilies, No elo M., for floors of the new Ail information re by the Superintendent of Public treet THOLOMEW Bt. ones of Kejaire aud Supplies r pleave copy OUSHS, ROOMS, HTMO., WANTED. YOUNTRY $3 lee oF Ub JLB. WANTED TO B city, a hous, fi box 1,106, Per YN, A SMALL uotage, or part of a o i ily, Ina wood tion, will answer ihe Address A. H Wnited States Lotel, with LAIVORA S04 WANTED. TO AC tive, steady wages and steady employ Ve Adil n, Vali imor iven Ma WANTEDAIN THE CPV! mith iho M, office Me iu part « the nth tree Vv cily, near Hro ones &, Herald 4 f | i | location, terms, &e. TANIED 50 DASE STORY IN WATER Sritenr Detwoen Fulion streetand Peck slip, fora tern of years, Apply tod. 8. HOSWORtl HL, man street TANTED TO SYALL HOUSH, WITHIN V five minutes walk of Vubton street fervy, Lrook dyn. Addvess .1., box 3,280 Poet Ofice: V r TE Tt SPA SECOND tion busi t below Liberty Iway. Space | whieh uilght bi Adress, box ALL VISMING CUBA.—THE vero Honse, Hayann, has been trans: et, No. 119 Abrapia «treet, corner Thie large edifiee has heen re built and ted, and no expense has been spared to mako it wn ant and comforlsble home, Ttean be recommended coniidencs, a8 the best nud lnegost hotel al Havana, ip bs, Bogert, No. 5 St. biavk’y place, New York, PORTANT Snows hotel terra from Onicions of Merendores re et | commander, Ip incs—-to cnsure strength and 8) and their scoommodations for paaseugers are ua- ualied for elegance and comfort. “rice of from New York to Liverpool, in drat cabin, $120; in second cabin, $70. Exclusive use of extra size atate room, $300, _ From Liverpool to New York, £30 aud £25. Au experienced surgeon attached te each ship. No berths secured until paid for. FROPOSw DATIY OF BAITING, From New York. From Liverpool. Saturday, Jan. 22,...1868 Wednesday, Ian. 12.1853 Do.’ Feb, (6...) « De. "Sam. 26.. De. bisrsitl De, Feb, 9, De. “ De. Feb. 28.. De. “« Mar. 0.. « De. “ Mar, 231, « De. “ Apri 6.. « Do. “ April 20,. De. « May 4.) « De. « May 18., « De. “ Tue t..6 De. fs Juno le. “ De. “ ine 20... & De. “ is) « Te. “« on « Do. “ Io « De. “ al De. “ Te De. “« a) « Yo. “ Bet De. “ 10.. « Do. “« oo“ De. “ ae Do. “ “« Ve, Dec, Al.) . & “« For freight or apply to Hwan Ke COLLINS te CO. No. 66 Wall st, N.Y. ver WN, & 00. Li 8. G, ROBERTS & 00., 18 King's Arma Tard, London. JOHN MUNROE & G0., No. 2 Kue Notre Dame des Victoires, Paria ; or GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for oe, sree, bullion, ear! bgp precious stones, Pod met il are signed ir, acd value thereof therein expressed. y e R LIVERPOOL—UNITED SATES MAIL STEAMSHIP PACIFIC, Capt. Ezra Nye,—Thia steamship will de- part with the United States 1mails for Europe, positive on Saturiay, January 23, at 12 o'clock M., from hor bert paid for. at foot of Canal street. No berth secured till For freight or passage, having unequalled tions for elogance or comfort, apply te EDWARD K. COLLINS & CO., 66 Wall streot Passengers aro requested to be on board at 111, A. M. The steamship Haltio will succeed the Pacific, and sail February 5, ACKITS TO HAVRE—SECOND I[JNK.—THE FOL lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the Ist of each month:— From Now York. From Havre- Ship ST. DENNIS, Jani | Feb. 16. 1,600 tons burthen, May 1 June 16, Alonzo Follansbee, master, Sept. 1 Oct. 16. Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. t M’reh 16, 1,000 tons burthon, June July 16, Jolin Bragdon, master. Oct Nov. 16, New ship MERCURY, Mar. 1 April 16 1,400 tons burthen, duly 1 Aug. 16 R. D. Conn, master. Nov. 1 Deo. 16. Sidp WILLIAM TELL, Apr. 1 May 16, (new), 1,200 tons burthea, } Aug.t — Sept.16. James Funck, master. Deo. 1 Jan. 16, ‘They are all first class New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort und convenience of passongers, and commanded by men of experience in the trade. ‘The price of pasaage is $100, without winos or liquors. Goods sent te the subscribers will be forwarded feee tom any charges but those actually incurred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP: Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM 1U.ADKLPHIA, City of Glasgow. ‘Thursday, Feb. 3, 1852. City of Manchester ‘Thursday, Mar. 3, 1853. City of Glasgow. (Thursday, Mar. 31, 1853, FROM 1av104P00K. City of Glasgow... City of Minchoster City of Glaygow....... Gity of Manchester... RATES OF Saloon, $90, $65, and $55, (according to ntate rooms. A limited number of third clasa passengirs will taken, und found with comfortably couked provisions, for $20 . .to Liverpool | $30. i Parties wishing to bring out their friends, can ol certificates of passage, and drafts on the Bank of Ire! in sums from £1 sterling upwards. Hand bills can be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, agent, No. 41 Fxchange place. F% SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED ™ ship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton ‘or Havre, tofching at Southaiap- w tou to lind the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pier No. 4, North . passage, $20. ‘Lnguage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked “Below.” No merchandise yall be received on board or freight or passage apply to STON, Agent, No. 53 Broadway. NITED SEATE3 MAU, STEAMSHIY COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, carrying the great United State imail—only through United states mail line for California and Oregon, via As pinwaland Vansma, ‘The splendid new and double engine nited States roail steamship GEORGIA, $000 tons bar: then. D. D. Vorter, 0 will sail on M., precisely, ‘The Pa and passenger- ately for San Francisco, No efforts will red on the part of the com wugers through with Rates of fare to As state room $ Steerago. Passe will he art, at rer Aspinwall, free. Transit of the Isthmas at the passen- “expense, Versons seenring through passage by the States mail steamers from New York, have prefe of accorumod. on board the Pacitic mail steain- ¢= of fare from Panaina to Sun Francisco oa the orable terms. For freieht or passage, NEY, at the office of the coupani st street, corner of Warren street. ST AND CHE hilt for San I aeing the [sth ow double DER ng tickets the OF THE North river, on Saturday, Feb precisely, for San Juan del Norte, diree! vlar steamship PACIFIC, over th ague tr haying but twelve miles of Land transportation have snperior accommodations und yenti ply only : 9 Batiery ap stivira fers an gainst the rod runners of of None for this line. VENDENT LINE, WGH TICKETS FORCALT via Aepinwall and ship UNCLE SAM, , will lenve February Ith nama.—The new and splen 00 tons, W. A. Mills, .M., precisely, from pier N. It. The performances of this steamer on her first ond voyages, warrants the assurance that the p: wall in from seven to vight ¢ Wilson, commander, to receive the pas 1 sail immediately for San h vill be in readin f the Unele Sum, ‘Thee both new, and ofthe clava as to tion, speed and yenti ‘They are unsurpassed by any vessel on the route. tables wil be supplied in the most liberal manner nant steorage passengers. Eyery exertion for ¢ : iM on the part of the officers and owners, toin ed, and comfort. Passengers will be land. fat Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail tic. A cood surgeon is attached to vies are tree of charge to the passengers. Kor fight or pase: pply to B. MILLS, Agent, No. 61 Cortlandt street —A mail bag de np at this ofice, in «with the ne ngress or the accommodation of the pul ASSAGK FOR SAN Y ¥OTSCO.—CATTFORNTA LINE, ~The clipper packet ship NEW YORK, now load ing at pier 11, North river, hay unequalled xccommoda tions for first'and second’ cabin passengers, for which tly application must be made. ARKELL & ELIOT, 146 Peart street. t LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO. —THT SPLeN- clipper ship STAG HOGND, Bebm, commander, spatched on her thied voyage immediately, This nt chip has already a Inrge proportion of her cargo 4, She ha beo absent from thie port nine months twenty-seven days, having performed the voyage nm Fan Peanciseo to China, and thenoe to this port, in WW daye, with & full cargo from Canton. Shippers wish- to vail themselves of the present rates of freight are reqavated to apply immediatel JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall street. AN FRANCISCO.—THR ELEGANT Kipper ship STAR OF THLE UNION, Willis, com- , ix now loading at pier No. 1% East river. "A few recan be taken, Can also take three or four engers, having splendid stato-room accommoda- pply on board, or to JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall street. U. Se MAI. STFASSTMP COMPANY. —FOR NEW OR. ‘ + ) W THOFE pj tions. For freight or passage, rans, vie Navana.——The splendid steamship Creseont Yxter, commander, will sail from the pier at foot of Virven street, N. R., on Thursday, January 27, o'clock I. M., precisely, Rates of passage to Havana at New Orleans:—Ladies? and after saloon berths, lower forward saloon berths t nly t e = 10; steerage, $25. Specie ‘Don freight to Havana. Freight taken to Now Orleans at 40 conta per enbie foot. Shippers of freight are requested to supply themselves with the company’s bills of lading, which may be had on application ut the ofiice. No other form will be signed. No of lading signod after look on the day of sailing. Vor froightor ps wece, apply to M. O. ROBERTS, 177 West wtrcet, corner of urreM, OR SAVANNAN—U, 8, MATL. TANT—THH AL steamship Alabama, Captain ©. D. Ludlow, on § r y, 241 Janvary, 1868, at three o’look P.M.) from pier No.'4, North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITUIILL, 104 Front street. ‘The Florida, Captain M. 5. Woodhull. on Saturday, January 29, 1863.’ For apoad, strength, adeo — end fare, shore ships bavo no aupociog Oo the OORT EW YQRK AND SAN FRANCIHOO through to San Francisco, vis Aspinwall and tho isthunus.. new fast ip UNITED STATES, 1,500 tons, Win. €. , commander, will leave New York for Adpinwall, Ravy 1, from Pe. No. & North river, on-Mriday, uary 4th, at 3 o'clock, P.M. precisely, connecting with the new nnd magnificent alae wheel double steamalip Winfield Scott, 2,100 tons, Kiward Dunn,.com mander, which «toamer will be ia readiness at Paname to receive ‘the United States’ passengers, and sail immedi ately for San Vrancisco. | The accommodations and yeu tilation of the Wintield Scott are nll that can be desired. Her agent (establiahed en the voyage betwoen New York Panama, and while on the Pacific coast,) is unsur- |. Every exertion will be made on the part of the line to enaure comfort, expedition and salar Pasaen- gers will bo landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Pagama Railroad, aud are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agents, or JONES & JOHNSON. A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the new { United States postage law, for the convenience of the pubiic. USTRALIAN PIONEER LINK—THK NOBLE A 1 packet ship KUPHRASIA, 1,200 tons burthon, cop- pered arfi copper fastoned, will succeed the Baltimore, 88 feventh ship of this line, and sail for Melbourne, Port. Philip, on the 10th of February. ‘The Kuphrasia ta ad- atvatieradaphaditen paasongers, and it is sufficient to add that he M be provisioned and fitted ont ia the same liberal atyle as the ships that have preceded her in this line. Four of the ships of the Pioneer Line have arrived in Australia before this dabs, and it is now well establish - ed that none of ths ships despatched by the subscribers will have to put into any port for supplies, ax they are amply provisioned¥or double the length of voyage. As the Kuphrasia will sail direct for Port Philip, it is expeot- ed that abe will make the voyage in a loss tine than any ship advertised. An early application for passage ia re- eommended, as the Rall ro sailed with « full comple- ment of freight and passangers in exactly twenty-nine dayaafter the departure of her predecossors. For treight Or pas: apply te BOHN OUD, or R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall stroet. USTRALIAN TELEGRAPH LINK.—BY ADVICES ust received by submarine telegraph, of the arrival of forty of our ships at diggings, through with- Out landing, we have extraordinary accounte of. the yield of gold. We yehemently urge all partios to secure pas- ngs in tho ships of our lino, as they do not, under any considerations whatever, touch at ‘intermotiate port The sevontioth ship of our Iue,the Prodigious, will sail betwoen this date and the first of April, and’ will'in all re. spects equal the last one we despatched. For passage, in splendiferous accommodations, apply on board, near Wall-{not] street. USTE:ALIAN STRAMSIIP COMPANY.—KOR PORT Philip, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. —The mnag- cent new aleamahip GOLDEN AGH, 3, commander, will be dospatel ‘on or about the Lith April. , This steamship is of he size and strength and in every way equal to the Col- ina’ line of steamers, and ia believod will prove to be the fastest steamship in the world. Her accommodations for first, second and third class passongers are superior to any stoamer over built, For freight or passage, apply to J, HOWARD & SON, Agentu, $4 Broadway. FE" AUSTRALIA--THE BEAUTINUL CLIPPER SHIP EAGLE, being now ready for ea, will clear on Satur day, the 220 inst.” A few more passengers only will be taken. Apply to Captain Silas Hardy, on board, at pier No. 8 North civer, foot of Rector street. EW YORK AND ALAPAMA STRAMSHIP COMPANY. —Vor Mobile, stopping at Havana, the new side wheel sieamumbip Biaith WARKIOR, Robert W. Shufeldt, Commander. ‘The steamer Pluck Warrior will commence recoiving freight. for Mobile on Mriday, 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, $05. Freight taken for New Orleans at 0c. per cubic foot. Goods consigned to I. 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 sond in their bills of lading to the office by nine o'cluck, P. M., Monday, Jan. 24. Passengers for Havana must procure passports before leaving port. INGSTON, CROCHERON & C0., 21 Broadway. R NEW ORLEANS, DIRECTTHE NEW DOUBLE engina steamship BENJAMIN FRANKIIN, N. | Matthews, commander, will leave pier & Fast river, for the above port direct. on Saturday, Jan, 29, at two o'clock P.M. The ship has elegant accommodations for passen- and gers. Passage in cabin, state room, $60; passage in stoerage, $25. Freight or measurement goods, 25 cents per cubic foot. Shippers are requested to supply thom- selves with this steamer’a form of bills of lading, as no others will be signed. They may be had on application, at the office of thie agents, and will be signed at ihe office prior to the day of sailing, when they will be signed on Doard. No freight receivad, and positively no bills of lad ing signed, after twelve o'clock on the day of sailing For freight or passage apply on board; or to F. LINCOLN & Co,, 120 Pearl street. Agents in New Orloans, Messrs. Marks & Thomas, No. 4 Poydras stroet. {TEAM FOR MONTEVIDEO, BUENOS AYRES, ENTRE Rios, orrientos, Assumption, and Cayaba, (in Bra- wil).—Sample £ t and passengers will be taken ina fast steamer, with excellent o modations, under the command of sn experienced captain, to leaye this port on or about the 20th of January. Cabin to Montevideo and Buenos Ayres Paraguay . 1 + wo For freigit or passage, apply LIVINGSTON, WEIS & CO., Agents, 74 Broadway. The steamer, being detained for some further improve ments, to render her inore efficient, will remain in this port until about the 5th of Febrnary. As it is determin ed to touch at Granada, a few passengers will be receivod for that island. LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., Agents. OR NORVOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND The United States mail sieamship ROANOKE, FE. 12, North river, om | Kor freight, apply on | vendy, coramander, will» Saturday, 224 Janvary, at 3 board, and for passage to DLAM & PLEASANTS, 8% Dront street. FINANCIAL. —T0 LOAN AT SIX PER CENT INTE rest, (in one or more sums) on bond nge,(sixty per cent to two thirds of the value, ) on first class productive real estate in this city. Apply to JOHN ¥. CONREY, Nos, 23 and 25 Wall street, $1.7 00 WANTED.—THE ®BOVE AMOUNT wanted on improved realestate in this ciiy, forth double the smount, for four yenrs, for whic! six per cent will be paid semi-annually, with an sasigs Aline ad to J.5., ment of polic Herald offiee, will meet with immediate attention, Rr WANTED FOR YOUR MONTHS, AND DOO good scenrity given, w very fine room na first class house. Interest will be given tocithers Indy or gentloman, References exehanged. Addi Lucinda, Union Square Post Office. MICAGO AND AURORA RAILROAD COMPANY Bonds.—The bonds of this company, bearing seven per cent interest, with coupons aitached, payable semi- annually, on the first days of January and Jvly, at the Mechanics’ Kany im this city, and hiving foustten and a half years to watnre from January fst, 1858, for aale by G. 8. ROBBENS & $ RAKTS ON IRELAND AND EN ND, IN SUMS ti and upwards, payable at sight, are issued vers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & C0. , , sole passenger agents for the Tail line of Liverpool and London packet shtps, ALENA ANP CHICAGO UNION RATLROAD COM. pany.—Notioe to stectholders.—Notioe is hereby given to the stockholdery of the first and second divi- sions of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company, that a semi annual dividend of eight per cont has been declared by the Board of Directors, from the 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 in Ghicago, provided that such dividends shall be applied upon all stock -in eald first. and ‘second ivisions which shat remain partially paid after the 10th day of February next, or so 0 sary to make the same full paid, cago, January 10, 1953. W. M. LARRABEI , Seey. A AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COMPA ny tice to stockholders—Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Third Division of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company, that instalments have been called upon the capital’ stock subseribed for the construction of said ‘Third Divi sion, payable at the effice of the Treasurer of anid company, in Chieago, ax follows :—On the 1th day of March next, ten per cent on ewch chare ; on the Lith day April next, ten per cent on each share ;’on the 1th day of May next, five per cent on each share, By order ot W. M. LARRABEE, Secretary. the Board of tela g NIFREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THR INTYRYST ON THE I Dublic stacks of the ity of New York, due and pay- able February Ist, 1863, will be paid on’that day by ¥. W. Fdmonds, eq’, Chainberlain of the city, at the Mo- chanics’ Bank 88 Wall street. ‘Sho transfer book« will bo closed Friday, Jan. 14, at three o'clock, P.M. Tor the accommodation of stockholders, transfors will be permitted during tho perlod the books remain cloved; te take effect February Lst, 180i A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller, Comptroller's Office, New York, Jan, 7, 1863. AJ OTICE.—THE UNTIED STATES LIFE: INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, office southeast corner of Third and Chesnut atreets.—The above company have this day declared a dividend of ten per cent, payable to the stockholders or their legal represen fatives, in cash, on demand. Also, 9 dividend of twenty per cent to poliey holders, the present value of which will ve prid, in cash, on demand, or appropriated (o the re- duction’ of future pi ms, at the option of the party whose life is ins: CHARLES 3. IMLAY, Seoretary and Troasuror. ASH TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, JEWYLRY, DIA- mond, and valnables of every de: ‘sa the most accommodating terms, at my private office, ‘No. 102 Nessau sireet, room 15. Ladies waited on at ti and all transactions strietly confidential, Nassau street, room 13. ADVANCES M. ir ros No. 103 Dk ON (O% BOUGHT ovT watches, , jewelry, diamonds, faney , dogars, pianofortes, fire arms, ladieg’ or gentio men’s wardrobes, or any other property, at the Pacific Aggeney and Loan office, 14 Grand street, over th ec Bank. Confidence end honor strictly adhered #. \Oftice hours from 0 till 6. ONY. —TERSONS of Sto $5 watohos, jowolry IN WANT OF MONTY, CN SUMS 000, on deposit of dry goods, a, amonda, and most kinds of perronal property, way apply to the Life Insurance and Loan OF. fice, J2 Warren atroot, between the hours of 10 and & o'clock. = N. B,.—Partion will by degit with Roaersbiy and oomfidontialiy. -findae proot qualities, for railroad ofthe compuny. For saledry, in RIVGEWATHR PAINT—THE ARTICLIO HYVER Blowers sic for roofa, decks, and bottoms aad other vessels, from its spark and jdges, cars, depots, ‘bo soon ut the depot q of 200 Lbs. and upwards, and in oil, in kegs of 25, 50, and 100 Ibs., by RB. BOGART, General Agen! "Tos Peart htrent, and Beaver. YO etree STATIONERY.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT of stationery, plightly damaged by smoke, and well worthy the attention of dealers und cousumers.” Gal) aud examine, at the Post (fice Book Store, No. 51 Liberty street. GEO. W. SIMMON! N. B.—150 nests backgammon boards; 400,000 blue laid envelopes, &c., Ke. bY ed OF PERIGORD PRESKRVES—A. KOQUE, 594 Brosdway.—Che successful debut made by this eatad lishment in ita recent modest location during tho past year, has induced the proprietor to remove it to the large premises, 694 Broadway, above Niblo’s, where an exten sive assortment of luxuries for the palate, and an endloss variety of rich holiday presents, are offered for sale. b igtee BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Bedding Depot.—iron bedsteads, from $4 to $40; the healthy spring mattress, &0., $6 to $80. Alao, the new elastic felt beds, pillows, quilts; also, the bem cy hair mattresses, le by the blind—all warranted. and examine, at 653 Brosdvway, above Spring streot, WILL SEG RNGKAVINGR AND BOOKS CHRAPER than any man in the United States, at my now store, BS Ann stroet, Fowler's Buildings. ‘They consist of views, landscapes, portraits, studies, large parlor prints, sub of aad | NEAGLE. jecta, ve Books and printa bought. als and specimens can ugpelaast sree ee ~ LY THEATRE —DOOKS OP KN AT 64g , CUR- tain rinea at 7 o'clock. Saturday oveaing, January 22, will be performed THE CORSICAN BROTH Mr. Fady | M. Moynard....,.Mr. Glenn Renaud... Mr. R. Johnston | Mme. Franchi. Mra. Grattan Montgiron.....Mr. Hamilton | Favitie, Mrs. Yeomans Martelli. «Mr. Stevens | Maria Pas de Tamborine... .. PUTNAM. Washington... Mr. Johnston | Capt. Sapling. Mr Griffiths Gea, Putnam ......Mr. Derr | ‘Talbot... Mr. Bow, Mr, Way | Kat Mixs Dawe, “Mr. Dawson | Violeta. (Mrs. Yeou: URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS S1KKET.—DOORS ‘open at 635; to commence at T o'clock. Benefit ot Mr. T. Johnston. ‘Saturday evening, January 22 THE WORK OF AN ARTIST. Chas, Martin, .Mr. Johnston | Vatrick,.......Mr. Norton Jenkins... Mr. Skorrett | Amnette........Miss J. Hil! A Favorite Ballad, + »... Mr, Holman WHE RAKES PROGRISS, Rakewell,.Mr. C.W. Clarke | Lady Blazon... .Mra. Holman Sam Slap....,. Mr. Burton ich. MrsHughes Ned Nokes... Mr. Johnaton | Pe . Miss Fisher Ballad, ‘fhe Kmigrant’s Lament’ Mrs. Uolman ONE THOUSAND MILLINERS. Joe Pagys......Mr. Burton | ‘fom ‘Tipton,...Mr. Johnston TATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STItH open at 64; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. ‘Saturday evening, Junvary 2%, will be performed NICK OF THE WoODs, —DOORS Tiloody Nathan, SHOWMAN AND MONKEY. line anil meaotint, &e. JOHN APER HANGINGS —THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOWSA of Thomas Faye & Uo.. 436 Péarl atreet, olfer the largest and choiosst assortment of paper hangings (including soma of the most magnificent decorations) in this market, at unusually low rates. Great care aud atiention bestowed on the rotail departmont. KTROPOLITAN HOTYL.THE MIRRORS OF THOS magnificent hotel are from the Belgian maantactony Of Ste, Marie d’Oignies. 4. ROLKER MOLLMANN & A. PERIGR, 255 Pearl abreet, Sole Agence. INT Ni HOTHL—THE MIRROIS oF Tae § magnificent hotel are from the Belgian manufactory of Ste, Marie d’Oiznis. A. BULKER MOLLMANN, & A. PERIER, 255 Fowcl ntreet, Soie Agenta, ‘ON iS NOW SO WELI, KNOWN ASA PRINT bO that it is unnecessary for him to make much noiae: But, aa strangers do occasionally visit, Now York, to buy goods, &e., he deems it necessary to inform thew, and all others who wish thoir job and card printing well dono, fami af cash prices, that he is at the old s Biree THOMAS FE. SUTTON YEA, COFFEE, AND SUGAR WAP of Firet avenue and Fourteenth street, New Yor! Hest biack tea, 48, per pound, best Java cofoe, Is 2d; good for in.:'best butter, 2s. and 4. best family Hour, from $6 to $6 26 per barrel, warranted to suit, or the money returned. Bakers supplied with flour at whole sale prices; also, grocers and private families supplied with ell kinds of groceries, at the lowest market price, at SHFRWOOD'S Te:nperance Grocery, 230 First avenue. INDOW CURTAINS—PRICFS REDUCKD—NO. 448 Pearl treet, corner of William.—The subseriborr are prepared to sell the balanoe of their stock of ourtaim materials, at greatly reduced prices; silks and worsted damask, lace and muslin errtains, window cornices, and all kinds of ourtain trimming, af wholesale or retail. CHILDS & H. Practical Upholatecers ie BARRIS (OF ASSPRTED VA %) 2,200 ‘ purchaser, HAUXHURST & HURL Western apples, for in lots to sui t, in South wtrost, noxt to tho corn No. 1 Fulton f Fulton REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOVERY of the (gross) box of celobrated Bohenvian Hair nmory, and bir dye store 237 Hudson street. Yhe thief had gray and red hair, but the police may now look ior a black haired, young looking perso $5 Dro, taken from the fancy goods, per ITHOUT WHISKERS THE FACE LOOKS KFEEMI- nate. Grahain’s Onguent will make the whiskers or moustache grow, in six weeks, strong and luxuriant Thia remarkable compound will aot stain or injure t akin. $1 per bottle; sent to any part of the country. 2 G. GRAHAM, 38 Ann stzo0t, Fowler's Buildings. ASTROLOGY. | pe TELLING.--MRS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN Europe for her skill in forotelling the future, will furnish intelligence about all circumstances of life, to ull who may addrows Mra. Alwin spoaks tho English, Freneh, and German languages—SLL Broome street, nest Ghryotlewtreet, up staire. Odioe hours from 10.4. M. te ladies and gentlemen of this city, and law matters, Interpreting dreams seience, constantly relied on by Nay the name of the lady the name of the visiters. treet, corner Bowery cy, Love c., by books ond pleon, and will tell Also, Jones 69 Grout ate MEDICAL. Pp“ VESSOR »., rand Cordial introduced into cordial. medical practice by the great chemist, pl , and traveller, Dr. M. Morse, bas for ils basis'an oriental herb, first brought from the stony de that eminent paiiosopher cmnarkable for theis longevit of sustaining fata which thay attri le ina great degree to the use of the herb or plant re b they universally chew, and. sonrtimes Kurope, after a long. re Mrofisaor Morse commenced with this wonderful natural pro: 6 labors ix the invigorating lorsed by i Kurope, as t ROTANIO ¥ Whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Ir paired by sickness, the anstrung and relaxed organizatic isatonce rebraced, revivified aud builiup ‘The meni ms of nerves disea Phe stooping, tre and rect; he move: was previously sui gloom, or an ali thy, becomes bright, buoyant, active, and ret 4, regenerated, and conscious of new vigor accustomed occupations. Nor © effect tempore On the contra i t, for the eordii properties of pustitut ps and restore if to if@ norma Well may preparation be culled the MADIONAL WONDHI: of the nineteenth century. itis, as the first scientific men in (he Otd World have ele of naedi linitted, that mir heretofore supposed to have no existence, A STIMOLANT THAT ENTAILS NO REACTION Ita force ix never expended, ax ix the caw with opi coholic preparati V other e of these is brio 1 be said of him who tx ¢ them, “the Inst the fir But the elixir i # single drawbac’ —xafe in its operation, porpetnal in its happy intly npon the nerves, the mind, and all diseases ‘incident to gating functions, hysteria omnia, pitation of the heart, Xe., &e., from : i there y reliance to be placed on ible y yet discov d the entire organivati n les, decay of the propa pony, 1 only ints as head and mind v omplaints it is iho menial physic Jong sought for, and never before agent that can ‘:ndiminister to of neuralgia, head face, and tho ¥ che, vertig vous affections, it produce a cure in au it will also remove dep blush, restlessness, sle y for study or bi read, melanc yateria, indecision, wretchednes: siruction, fear of insanity, &e. ft will inere store the nppetite, strengthen the en o have dest MEDICAL Have not, f i, givou th ir kept for sale for over th of judging of its © wereasing demand, and that without a sin ment, tells for itself. T have see V0 which had resisted nll (reatment for over five in this p) i and the candidate for suicide, bottles. He had apent hundreds without relief, cured with tweaty four dollars worth of dial Pi Dr, Morge-fir—Some time ve 7 opinion of tho virtues of your now prepa vive it,” 1 1 ‘and prescribe it my decided pre siner invigora ° over ng of the kind with whieh Lam acquainted, oti as fo fis medicinal virtues and reasonal which you sellit. In e¢ nervous debility froin the effects of mediei tion eommitied in youth, or tho excossty the pase 1 physical prostration, ye sensations, indulgence of p end it to with its effee nee recome the patron profession, as a valuable auxiliary for removing dis ne of the most troubl 4 forma, and to all, a od yal ven i BENJAMIN Wi for the Twi 127 Bowery . Fulton y & Alimny y Jno. Vitndedy od Sin te corner of Grand in Boston, nid i. M. Wood, Leavenworth. put up in pint ating Cordial two bottes, $6 4 Harmony Price & per 2; wad $b per hottie doen N D" wa stroet, Swo doors below Wooster, B.—Important advice recompantea RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS! mo TO 12 A.M, and 6 0 9). M., (Sunday exooptad,) No. 645 Dous ach bottl | Pougi | vellous will have wonders {0 TUTH'S THEATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 AND 19 Bowery, near Chatham fquare.—C. White, Propria: tor.—Doors open at 644; to cominence at 7 o'clock. Saturday evening, January 22, will be performed “AINT HEART } WON FAIR LADY. BOOTS AT 1 HE SWAN, Negro Comicalitiey . White aad Dan Tinnalt. MAKING. ROIWAY THKATRE,—K, A MAKSHALA, Mma Lenace —Deors open at 6% ; to commence at 7 #clbok. ‘oaturday cveuing Somunsy 3, will be JANUARY 4 — INOS CARDEN. — MONDAY, Second and J ast Night of Lue BORGIA, +» Mad, Heariette Ly Tarcrenin BOrgia.....eee sees sane Badiaii | Genaaro, den aod at the Stationery Store of Mesars. Van Nerden & King, No. 45 Wall street. ‘The $2 seats will be sold om Saturday, aad on Monday the $1 and remaining $2 seats. Opera commences at 7% o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at 10); o'clock. A CARD. in answer (o numerous requests for a repetition af TER OF Tur RYGIMENT and BAR respectfully stated that the Mam of presenting new Operas in rapid awe - cession, as decided upon not performing any Opors more theo twice during each Series. A now series will beam nouneml, during which these Operas will be reposted, of which due notice will begiven. 1). ACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME street.—Doora open at 644; io commence at 7. Saturday evening. January 22, ill be pertormed SPEED THE PLOUGH. Sir Abel Handy,,.Dir. Blake | Morrington....Mr. Berman@ Lob Hiandy.... +r. Lester | Misa ford... Mrs. Blake Sir Vhilips.seer-Abr, Mason | Lady Handy,. :Mise Cramer . Brougham | Dame Ashfield. .Mrt. Make Cracoyieane., HIGH LPK BELO The Wuke’s Servant. ir Barry's Servant ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—ONF DAY MORE OF TOM JD Thump, who will appear this evening, at 7 o'clock, in HOP O’ MY THUMB, afier which, >WIss SWAINS. This afternoon, at 8 o'clock, HOP O' MY THUMB, af ter whioh, PY MON. & Petrified Morse and his it Ridor, boaides a world of additional novolties, to be seen. Admission to the whole Museum, &c., 26 cents; Parquet and First Balcony, 1244 conta extra. C RISTY'S OPERA HOUSK, NO. 472 BROADWAY ‘above Grand stroet.—Open every ight during the stimer th sole direction and personal supeganton ac &.'Y. Christy, whose concerts in thia city, for ti@paxt nix years, have beew received with favor by bighly re- apectable sad fashionable audionces. ‘Tickets 2 oemts: Doors oper % 4 o'clock. yANVARD’S PILGRIBAGI oly Tand is now ope Georan %, tp Broadwa. 1 TO JERUSALEM AND THE at the new and spactous ing tho Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every eve: Painted from authentic drawings made upon the spot by Mr. Banvard, during am extensive tour undertaken expressly for the works. Mr. gi personally. Picture moves y and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Admission, 50 cents; children, half-price. 1st #N'S THAMES, 406 BROADWAY.—PAINTED ON tfty thousand feet of canvass, by the first scenic in the world. A grand moving pictorial Ulustra- ai 744; and on Wedness the rivor, from its source until it passes the city of Low ted from original sketches, by Messrs. P. Phil. lips, Haghe, Knell, &e. Daseriptions by J. 1. ley, Mo. Musi ged by J HL. Tully, Bs Mr! A. ery evening, at 7}s 0 JA. Sedgwick. Ei 4 Saturday, at 2 BM. ba. and (wo ladies, $1 Admission 59 cea Gentleman Ti, SHORTLY OPEN, Entertainment and ascent of My ted with a series of magnifeont and from drawings taken on the spol, ut au enormous ex togetiter with a hichly humorous and iutecesting phion of men and mangers on the continent and in OWENS GRAND ALPINE Blang, illustra- paintings, known and popular comedian. Voli particulars’ will short- ly be ill be presented the draina of RAKES PROGRE ja which MR. C. W. CLARKY: (By the bind permission of YT. Barnum, Esq. MR. BURTON, Moesers. Fisher, Johnston, Miss Weston, Miss Hil, Mre. Hughos, &e., will appear. Also, & varioty of otier entertainments, embracing the whole strength of the company K 00K ON THIS PICTURE AND (m which occasion w n hakapeare. The beautiful natural Venus and Adenia are now exhibiting at 510 Broadway, between Broome and Spring streets, wh are to be oe from 9 A.M. wntii lov. previous to jour through t i ‘t States. Th YF 5 cents; child ni nol Dot ail lay on Thursday ren not ad: SROVESSGR ANDERSON THE THE NOTH AY WIZARD OF Waose Koropean reputation, of twenty years’ standin ’ with hia A ons of ther on ) but, dike ra swallow all the re Kings of Magic, Xe., we up since the Professor's suceesstul appear Moves, whi other Wivards, Magician have apron ance in try by into existouce (as in Europe) 5 the great original, the ‘ nedern magic, i in Charieston, $.C., for three weeks; after which he will w Orleans, Ia.; Havana, Cala: Sa. visit Mobile, Al ¢ tietunond, Va.; W ou C.; Balti more, Md.: Tittsburg, Pa.; wrk City, for the World's Fair, in May, 1853, w iw rune wok Or PROFESSOR ANDERSON world. AMDEN AND ADD iC puin, ef 12 0 from pice No. 1, 5 | xacond class, $2, | foot of Waluut by stew Boat uth, from rolock, #. M. Fave $150. Bos ALP ions; second train & topping at Croton Falls, Dover iham Four Corners, arriving at 210 in time to connect with the 230 traia fra | Albany, west; third train & 46 PY. M., Albany express, | ing at Croton Falls, Dover Plains, Mi lon, Hilly nal Cha ther : Corners, (915 P.M. aon stopping at wil the way ste ° } ALM, Alban | Plains, Hith Py making sii stops and 4 P.M, express train’ nrviv! New York #16 0, M M. BLOAT, Sup’ AILROAD, for Alvany and Li A. M.—throngh in fou yening. train, 8 A. M.; through way train Express train, 4 P.’M.; xccommodar Passengers inbors, Canal, Christopher Four 5, irc and wt 5 P. I. for A STARE way stations. EW YORK 4 States Mail and! New Jersey Muilroud, via Jers at Sand 9 A and 4). M 1 PHIA—-DIRGCE UNITED r M.) CLOTHING. LINC Atreet. on own resi Dp" RAL M.D, A.B, FIC, ET (from Tone Ainbarg, Gl lin, &e., &e.,) now of roadway, New York, between eine strvets. Office honre, from® A. M. to din the evenings, from 7 to 10 o' clo 2. COBPETT, RVTY, 19 Pirene i Witiem streets, Office hoi N ee my ¢ Hastings £ Rodeers’ Wistar’ Hutchings ood" yerion, ond Bar rt of Bowery and Gran (DAUGRTER ¢ ts n, 146 West Fifteenth str dina hiktren ing ocint forms Mothors ar ‘i to consult Mra. Drake on th and their children's eomplainta. Slo is equally as sao coswlul me Loe wollor, why became no golebgayod, tion of the Teames, showing sll the points of interest upom | xe the Alpine regions, by Joha KE. Owens, Esq., the well | BENEVIT, | | must hitty., ry (OOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE ERDW- W ard strect.—Open every evening.—H. Wi aie. anager and Propriaton ‘The catertaingents, cmeah this colcbrated company of ‘nausicians and fithienioe Gai, nentors cannot be equalled by any other band in the Ua. ted States, See programme. Doors open at 6; comeert commencer st 744 o'clock. Adiniasion 25 cents, ‘Tie pall lic are respectfully informed that the afternoen coneurts are discontinued. meu (W YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 87 BOW ery.—R. Sands & Co., Proprictors. Saturday,oven an Day Performance, commencing at 2 e'olesk- night of Bob Williaum, the Clown. Mise Kame hans in her Scene d'quitation. Together with ether ormances in the circle. ‘To conclude with TH Ris OF YAUPRE, AERMAN NATIONAL THEY ¥ Woyel, Director.—This eyening, (Saturdsy,) Jam. . at § o'clock precisely, will be performed THE ROBBERS, one of the great Scbiller’s most ingenious dramas Admission:—$1, 60 cts., 8T4¢ cts, 25 cta., IBK ote. PoNorsons SUCCESS.—HELLER'S SALOON O¥ WOR. “4 ders, No. $39 Broadway, continues to attract crowds Of the lovers of the marvellous Mr. Hollor, the li Professors of Necromancy, in addition te v original and incomprehensible fewts, intreduoss. his as(ouishing experiments in SECOND SIGHT, ance of which is now the subject of universal ‘ The whole scientific world is pusiiod, and it is curious to observe the nightly presemee ©) those connected with the bar, the bench, the pulpit, } with w , literatore, ang the fine arta, each stri to doiect its <eeret workings—unsuecossfully. ‘The entire | repertoire of Mr. Heller is vast and original, embracing the Applianoes of all known arte and scicnces. ‘The Inex- haustivle Bottle, as performed by this great Prince of Wivards, is his own invention and property, although others claim it as their own who never had brains enowgh | to invent anything in their lives. The stage and appara- tus is: unsurpaasably magnificent, being fitted up with ste and judgment, of which the maltitude of intorleping Wizards are devoid, The superb paraphernalia ia oom- posed of all the yarieties of known and rare woods, papier hé, gold, silver, ormulu, &c.; the costly lace amd draperies, eoypets, and’ rich’ velyets, of the Sineet ‘abric, bemg the produce of the marble Palace of A. T. | Stewart & Co.; whilst the en ire mechanical and sciea- tifle apparatus is the work of fr. Heller's own hands and mind. Performances nightly, commencing at T% P, ML. and on Saturda and 73,17. ML Admission, 50 cunts: children, lis! TRAND AFTERNOON C PERFORMAN: a SALOON OF WON On Saturday, at 3 O'clock. Admission, 50 cents; cbillrer HELLER an Orchestral Band, j ladies and gentlemen of dramat to make up the cumplement ot -me Dramatic ¢ given to per TUDO CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS— Adini 5 cents; season tickets, for familie: omning at 91¢ o'clock, and closes at Amongst this wonderful collection of cing Bird known, ina | ox that belonged to George the Fourth. ‘This | bird wil sing, every evening, at 9 and 10 o'clock, the National Song of Swilzerland. QRANKLIN MUSEUM, 1 Lea, Proprietor | every afternoon, at 8 o'ch past 7, for ils ‘pose of @ CHATRAM STREET. GR, wbove establishment ia opem and in the evening at bat | tations of Living Statuary.’ by pe of | Mode! Artists, together with « y; of beautiful | formances. For further particulars, see bills of eaoh Seats in private boxes, 0 cents, po cnc med arm chairs, 87 cents; boxe MEDICAL, RK. WARD, GRADUA’ OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Kainburzh.—-Houns, from S o'clock A. ML, to Sundays, from 10 to 7, avd from t, one dove trou in the eve Sway, up 6 toT C YGUSTIKA.—A 3 tic doloreux, toothache, cines of whats . and presoribed the ce of the public iv nat, called ton quae: medicine, but to a medica” le rat eminent of the 1¢ of application. mos here’ Klaoe, we: Le close of ue the same, reeaive VER & MULORNER, y that the composition of nuffner & 19 preseriptic period, by iad back theiz produce ¢ factory G. BRAUN LICH, No. 285 Henry street,’ Brooklym, For propeietors, Ne. 4 William screet— ANDS, BUT SCROWMLA Brown, the grea¢ : yor Miver- . New Y » “Serof at celeb we of thi ved himsely in this | between Broadway and Bow $ of ver at No. HT here hi la and chronis MEDICAT. OOM« pani icran, Professor of Dig oa of Wor s ish, t It is intended contemplating ecrets which sho | timely po | for the w every femal f wom in whom the wifs, the mother—ehe or the other in thw (ore comemplates ae im- inte portant oli the. mont eflic eure, in 5 (Extract ofa letier (vom a geathan in Dayton, Obie.) Davros, May 1, 1851. M. Maunicrac, 129 Liberty «treet. sir—My wife has been perceptibly sinking fee lives yearg or m nee of her greet hand satierhyy some months betore avd during ber A H every successive one more and more deli nd prostrating het, patti 0 immer and which was. on the last oc Jepatrad of, Tsupposed tiia Btete of things was inovitable, and re sicned inveelf to moet the worst. At this tine, (now { about tw nihs,) } heard your book highly spoken of, | ax containing some matters reaching my case, On ite 1 cannot express to you the rotiet it sed mind, and the joy its pages im mn learning that the great divcoves receipt and perm aforded my distre parted to any wi of M. M. Dinsomenux provided a remedy, Tt opensd w prospect to me alvick I little conceived was possible, Bait tor thix, ere another year would have passed over my heod, in ell human probsbtlity my wife would have boom in her grave, and my children both rmotherless. | Wins, of course, impractierble to convey more fully the | serious subjects wea Of, as they are ofa nature st for the married, or those eontemplating mar | intended nie, a roadway Astor House, and ©. hing offee, 129 Liberty street, New York; Alba h Ducker, Mobile, Also, ‘T. #. . 96 O strect, Uhilndety © copy will he transrwtted by m part of the Un States. d, post prid, te Dr. A. M. MAUIY streot, New York, or box 1) add office 129 Liber York Post Office of sixteen prqor, more fully explaining the 10 book, will be forwarded to any lady or iro it, free of expense, to any pert by addr aa above, RAND MARDTAGE GUIDE —& © before poblished. Tweuty~ ®. Sot by Stringer & 12)¢ Browlway; and by tee siclan aod surgeon, 42 where Ne treate allt uP. and frog. & of the United States, ! M™ AL ADVE ical treative ne five cents author, M. Larmont, street, corner of Broadway, N. ¥ these complaints, from 1. a. M., to § iu the eyoulug,