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is ing 3 15 ese all frm 3 to 3 out erst to ig as (walks in Henry street, from corner Ru’ 4 to 166 ary treet; 10 flag side walk east side of street, from a ison street; to fiag side walk north side of }ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY rs that a resolution has been presented in the tard of A to reset ourb and gutter and flag side valke in Walker street 112 feet from the corner Tho mune ae eaied te ponent tens ia ett, athe are itreet Commiusioner’s Ofice, on » ) a or by the 24th day of Jan- ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY has been presented in the uction of sewer, com- ith street, at the Kast river, and th to and ird vet thence neat Third avenue ty-sixth street. All persons interested in the above, ie manag to te Sune Gach, ot Aid oo 4 a Office, 7 or before Jan, Br 1868. . NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Groton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 14, 1853. "YORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY w given, that s petition has been presented in the card of Aldermen for a sewer in First street, from ave- ue A to the Bowery. All persons interested in the above, ad having objections thereto, are requested to present he same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this office, a or before the 241 of January inst, NICHOLAS DEAN, President. “ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERE- 4 by Fe that petitions have been presented in the card of Assistant Aldermen, for the construction of +wers in the following intreets, to wit: in Kighty- th street, from 100 feet east of Fourth avonue, to and srough Third avenue and sixth street to the East “ver. Also, in Righty-first from a point 460 fect est of Third avenue, to and through Third avenue to venty-ninthstreet. Also, in Mott atreet, from Pell street ) Walter street, to connect with the proposed sewer in yard street. Also, in Forty-third street, from Tenth enue toHudsonriver. Andalsoin Fifteenth street, from ‘enue A to the sower in avenue C. All persons interest- in the above, or having objections thereto, are request- to present the same, in writing, to the contract clerk, this office, on or before January 20t,h instant. { NICHOLAS DEAN, President, | Groton Aqueduct Department, Jan, 17, 1883. Uae Lerch Tin BAL ergy | {TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALI, OF RECORDS.— | ) Public Notice is hereby given, that the following peli- na have been presented in the Board of Assistant Alder- »n:—To flag sidewalk northerly side of Seventh street, tween avenues C and D. To tlag sidewalks in Thirty: chth street, between Second and Third avenues. Also, 0 following resolution:—o flag space four feet wide sidewalks in Thirty-third street, between Eighth and ath avenues. All persons interested, and having objec- ns thereto, are requested to present them, in writing, to a undersigned, on or before the 25th day of January inst yan. 17, 1863, JAMES FURY, Street Commissioner YO IRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received by the subscriber, at the office of the ston Aqueduct Department, until January 24, 1853, at ree o'clock, P. M., for 1,000 cast iron water pipes, four % in diameter, and one inch thickness of metal. The e named to be the inside diamoter, and each pipe to bo ve feet in length. The joint to be what is termed the got and faucet joint, and the form of the hub to ‘respond with drawings to be furnished at this office— be cast in a vertical position, with the hub end down; | > whole to pass the established inspection and proof by | sssure of 900 pounds to the square inch; to be of uni- m thickness, of strong, tough iron, free from all im- fections whatever, and such ag will bear dyjlling and ting. Proposals will state whether the pipes are to be m Mast farnaceiron or remelted iron, andif from blast nace, will specify the name of the mine, &., and ore xd. The pipes to be delivered at the wharf foot of Man- tan street, Manhattanville, North river, as follows, “:—100 pipes 15th March; 100 pipes 1st April; 200 pipes h April pipes Ist. May; 260 pipes 1th May 200 es Ist June. A specific price per ton of 2,240 Ibs. will be ned. The names of two responsible persons, with their |itten assent to become sureties for the fuliilment, in ‘ry partioular, of the contract, will be required to ao- apany the proposals. Payments to be made within rty days from the Inspoetion ofeach parcel, with arescr- ionof te: mn per cent until the completion of the contract | deciding upon proposals, the Croton Aqueduct Board the right of rejecting an; sals they disay oe ee (OLAS DEAN, President Croton Aqueduct Department. mee of the Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 12, 1868, fote.—Blank forms of estimate, in accordance with the inances of the Common Councll, will be furnished on ication at the office. Estimates to be endorsed ‘Pro- | als for furnishing iron pipes, made by ” anuary 24th, 1! ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY given, that petitions have been presented in tho ad of Assistant Alde>men, for the construction of ers in the following named streets, to wit :—Kighty- | h sti from 100 feet east of Fourth avenue, to and Iso, in Third avenue, from Kighty-sixth ‘et to and through Seventy-ninth street to East river ; », in Kighty-first street, from t 460 fect west of | rd avenue, to and through Third avenue, to Seventy- th street ; also, in Mott street, from Pell strect to | ther street, to connect with the proposed sewer in Bay- | street; also, in Forty-third street, from Tenth avenue | Hudson river ; and’ also, in Fifteenth street, from | nue A to the sewer in avenue C. All persons inter- ‘din the above, and hay objections thereto, are re- sted to present the same, in writing, to the Contract k, at this office, on or before January, 29th instant. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. roton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 19, 1853, | ‘REET DEPARTMENT, NO, 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— | Public notice is hereby given, that the following re- tion has been presented to the Board of Aldermen :— Jag the sidewalk in Fighteenth street, (south side, ton Fifth and Sixth avenues. All persons interested, | ing objections thereto, are requested to present them, sriting, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before day of January inst. JAMES FUREY, vauary 19, 1853, Street Commissioner. © BRASS FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received by the subseriber, at the office of the ton Aqueduct Department, until February 1, 1853, at lock P. M., for 2.500 3 inch stop cocks. Composition @ 16 oz. copper, 114 oz. tin, 1 07. zinc: the workman- » to be of the best character, and similar to patterns in the office, to be approved of by the Water Purveyor, to be delivered as follows:-—500 on the Ist day of April t, 1,000 on the Ist gay of May next, and 1,000 on the day of June next. Tlie names of two responsible per- s, with their written assent to become sureties for the iment in every particular of the contract, will be re- ‘ed to accompany each proposal. Payments tobe made | iin thirty days from the inspection of each parcel, 1a reervation of ten per cent until the completion ot contract. Blank forms of estimates, conforming to Corporation ordinances, can be had on application at wfice. Estimates to ndorsed “Proposals for Brass ) Cocks, made by ——————, February 1, 1853."” NICHOLAS DEAN, President Croton Aqueduct Dept. fie Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 21, 1853. ‘REET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following re- tion has been presented in the Board of Assistant Al- nen:—Tolay cross walk from the northeast to the hwest corner of Reade and Washington streets. All ons interested, and having objections thereto, are re- ted to present them to the undersigned, in writing, tis office, on or before the. lst day of January inst. JAMES FUREY, Street Commisstoner. snuary 21, 1853. EPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLI ry 22, 18 ; « of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supy City Hall, until Saturday, 20th instant, at 12 o'cloe! for the furnishing of the marble tile for the floors of new court house in the Park. All information re- | ed will be furnished by the Superintendent of Public dings, No. 19 Elizabeth street. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commsisioner of Repairs and Supplies, orporatin papers please copy. ICAL, en ND BOUDOTR PIANOS MAY ff found at 297 Broadway.—Hallet, Davis & C hos, with molians, are acknowledged the best for tone, standirg in tuno, of any in the world, while Samuel yert’s Lowolr pianos are the only ones which are | cht after, Second hand pianos in great variety, cheap. sic and wu-ical publications. Dewers supplied on ral terms, Pianos to let, T. 8. BERRY & ©O., 207 Broadway. WELS, PROFESSOR OF THE PIANO. | horough base, informs his friends and the shas removed from his late residence in | 4 Broatway, Holian Hotel, where he con- ‘O crach for instruction. At home , and after § o’elock P. M. | RS, SKUUIN, PROFESSOR + OF VOCAL MUSIC, Italian and English, sered and secular, has decided evote a few hours cach day for the instruction of ng Indies, Mrs. Seguin will be happy to give all fu- sation concerning terms, plans, &c., at her residonce, Thite street, nenr Broadway, between the houra of 16 11 A. M. each morning. JOLIAN PIANOFORTES.—T, GILBERT & €0.°9 1, celebrated pianofortes, with and without the The subscriber, who is the sole agent in this for the eale of the astruments, (the reputation of | ch has become world-wide,) is now prepared to offer n ot prices which, to tho:e wishing to purchase, enn fail to be satisfactory. Porvossing facilities for ob- | HARLES: adway to ies to receive w 914 o'clock A. \ing pianos uneurpas-ed, if equalled, by those of any br house in the city, he does not hesitate to say that ‘an prient inducements to buyers not to be found where. He has constantly on handan extensive av mnont of second-hand pianos, at ins, which he a ilbert's € rooms, Also, » Grand molian and B WATERS, | certs will defy ottage piano ‘wand Caha f | furnish intelligence about all circumstances of life, to all avenue and Eighty-sixth street, tothe | § | Intters old age. Just published, and to be | city. jen to sions of the ahi divisions which shall remain {OU day of February nest, or gohuch thekoot as may be necessary to make the same full Eee Chicago, January 10, 1863, W. M. LARRABEE, Secy. ALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COMPA ny.—Notice to stockholders—Notioe is hereby to the stockholders of the Third Di: of the jalena and Chi Union Railroad Com; that instalmenta have called upon the ea subscribed for the construction of said Third Divi- payable at the office of the Treas in Chicago, as follows :—On the 15th day of t, ten per cent on each share ; on the 15th day il_next, ten per cent on each share ; on the 14th day May next, five per cent on each share. By order of the Board of Directors. _W. M. LARRABEE, Secretary. Chieago, January 10, 1853, ON and pul iow lue » able February 1st, i be id on that day ork . Edmonds, Eq” clty, a The transfer books iday, Jan. 14, at three o’ P.M. Vou the accommodation ef fera will be bgp during the period nance remain closed; te effect Fel pranteae 50 FLAGG, Comptrolies, _Comptroller's Ottoe, New York, Jan. 7, 1853, 7 OTICE.—THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ‘Annuity and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, office southeast corner of Third and Chesnut streets, —The above company have this day declared a dividend of ten per cent, payable to the stockholders or their legal represen- tatives, In cash, on demand. Also, a dividend of twent cent to policy holders, the present value of which wi Bo" paid, in cash, on demand, or appropriated to the re- duction’ of future premiums, at the option of the party whose life is insured. CHARLES G. IMLAY, Socretary and Treasurer. Mote. MONEY ADVANCED TO. SUIT APPLI- cants, in sums from $1 to $1,000, on watches, plate, jewelry, pianofortes, dry goods, fircarms, ladies’ and gen- tlemen’s wardrobes, or any other property, at the Pacific Agency and Loan Ofice, 114 Grand street, corner of Broad- way, over Pacific Bank. Confidence and honor strictly adhered to. (1481 ADVANCED ON SEGARS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, and merchandise generally; also on personal property ofalmost every kind. 150,000 segars for sale, cheap. Money to loan on improved real estate. Houses and lots for sale and to let. Apply at No. (8 Clinton Coust, office No. 1,) 13 Beckman street, near Nassau. ASH TO LOAN—ON Wa’ JEWELRY, DIA- monds, and valuables of every dosoription, on the mont accommodating terms, at my private office, No. 103 Nassau street, room 13. Ladies waited on at their rosi- dence, and all transactions strictly confidential, No. 109 Nassau street, room 13. HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED. HOUSE WITH WORKSHOPS ATTACHED, IN ANY of the avenues in New York, is wanted—rent not to @xeced $800. Address J. J., 61 Luquere street, South Brooklyn, ‘ANTED—A TWO STORY BASEMENT AND ATTIC brick house, in the neighborhood of East Broadway. Postession on the ist of February. Apply to W. 8. JAIt- VIS, 208 Elin street. OUSE WANTED IN BROOKLYN, FOR A SMALL Private famlly—A sina, neat coltage, or part of a larger house, with a small, quiet family, in’a good situa- tion, will answer the purpose. Address A. H., at the United States Hotel, with particulars. LATFORM SCALE FINISHERS WANTED.—T0 AC- tive, steady men, good wages and steady employ- iment given. Address Jesse Marsden, Baltimore, Md. ‘ANTED—ON THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, A SECOND floor, for the transactions of an importation busi- ness. Situation not above Fulton, and not below Liberty streets, and not far from either side of Broadway. Space required, about 1,200 square feet, part of whieh might be in the basement or on the third floor. Address, box 3,187 Post Office, NTED.—ANY PERSON HAVING A LIBRARY, OR a set of books of good collection, say from three to five hundred, and would be willing to sell at a very low price, may hear of a purchaser by stating the number of hooks and lowest price. Address G. B., Herald office. TUNE TELLING.—MRS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN Europe for her skill in foretelling the future, will who may address her. Mrs. Alwin speaks the French, and German langua, eS re street, up stairs, li #—311 Broome street, a ice hours from 10 A. M. to NEW PUBLICATIONS. RATIS.—NEW PUBLICATIONS.—A POPULAR TREA- tise on the cause and cure of nervously debilitated health, and enfecbled constitution that harrass the young, Desets the man of pleasure, business and study, and em- ad gratis, by addressing, post paid, box 109 Broadway Post oflice, New York. MISCELLANEOUS. (RoHS CELEBRATED PATENT CAST IRON RAIL- ing.—The New York Iron Railing Company make and | put up to order every variety of plain and ornamental | cast iron railing for buildings, parks, courts, cemeteries, &e., &e., in a complete and workmanlike manner, upon Crowell’s celebrated patent principle, without rivits, saving thereby to purchasers twenty-tive to fifty cents per running foot. ‘They invite a critical examination of their patterns and works, to which they are constantly making tasteful additions, Specimens may now be seen in several of the cemeteries near, and at buildings in tho . B.—All kinds of cast and wrought iron work for buildings, such as bank and vault doors, shutters, Drackets, light counting house desk and counter railings, gratings, window guards, wall stays, &e., &c., &e., fur- nished at short notice, and at most reasonable charges Office No. 79 Duane street, a few doors east of Broadway. APER HANGINGS.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSB | of Thomas Faye & Co.. 436 Pearl street, offer the largest and choicest assortment of paper hangings (including some of the most magnificent decorations) in this market, at unusually low rates. Great care and attention bestowed BALTIC. ADRIATIC Ca} Grafton. These ships having been built ileatret ‘expreasly for government service, every care been in thoir construction—as in their engines—to ensure strength and speed, and thelr accommodations for passengers are un- ua lied for elegance and comfort. of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $120; in second cabin, $70, Exclusive use of extra size state room, $300. 7 Liverpool to New Yor, 00 and £25. . surgeon at to each shi No berths secured until paid for. * PROPOSED DATES OF RAILING. From New York. From Liverpool. Saturday, Jan. 22..,.1853 Wednesday, Jan. 12.1853 De, Feb. Do. Jan. Ls Do. Do. Feb. bi Do. De. Feb, 4 Do, Do. Mar. « Do. De. Mar. 23.. ‘ De. De April 6.. * Do. De. Fi 2.. « Do. De. y 4. De. Do May 18.. “ Do. Do. June 1., De. ; De June 15. De. 9, Do. J 29. De. % De. y 13.. “ Do. Aug. 90... De aug. 100. * Do. 1 Do. Bept. bg Bo, pt De. Oct. “ Do, 29. Do. Oct. * bi De. 4 Nov. Do- z Do. a Do. hea Se De. Dec. Do. Dec. 14,, “ De. Dec, 28,, “ wrak $00 Bed JOHN MUNROE & Ship ST. DEN! 1006 tons buried, Alonzo Follansbee, mastor, Ship ST. NICHOLAS, 5% tens burthen, john Bragdon, master, Now ship MERCURY, 1,400 tons burthen, R.’D. Conn, master. Ship WILLIAM TELL, (new), 1,200 tons burthen, James Funck, master. with all requisite articles for the trade. The price of Hquors. Goods sent to free from ae BOYD ut the apply te WAR i nee oo. No. 56 Wall st, N. ¥. 8. G. ROBERTS &-CO. 18 Ring’ ., No. 26 Rue Notre The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, ious stones, or lading are for, and the value ‘therein expressed. JACKETS TO HAVRE—SEOOND LINE.—THE FOL lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the Ist of each month:— From New York. From Havre: ‘They are all first class Now York built of passengers, and commanded by men of experieneo in ¢ subscribers ‘will SIN & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl streot. "paris Yard Landon. Jan.1 "Feb. 16. May1 = June 16. Sept.1 Oct. 16. Feb,1—- M’reh 16, Janel July 16, Oct.1 ‘Nov. 16. a . 16, Novel Deo. 16. Apr1 May 16, Aug.1 —— Sopt.16. Dec. 1 Jan. 16. | ships, provided | the comfort and convenience is $100, without wines or be forwarded ose actually incurred. City of Glasgow... City of Manchester. City of Glasgow. City of Glasgow. City of Manchester. Parties wishing to bi certificates of passage, a1 had at the office of THOMAS Machange piece. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamsbips— WROM PUILADELPHIA. FROM LIVERPOOL. Gity of Glasgow... City of Manchester. RATES OF Saloon, $00, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms. A limited number of third class passengers will taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for rpool | $30........ .from Live out their frienda, can obtain drafts on the Bank of Ireland, in sums from £1 sterling upwards. ‘Tharsday, Feb. 8, 1853. ‘Thuriday, Mar. 3, 1853. iicThursday, Mar. $1, 1863, Hand bills can be (CHARDBON, agent, No. 41 States mail steamshi commander, will leave for ton to land the mails and Passage, $120. not should be sent on rd th “Below.”” No merchandise after Thursda; MOR’ OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED Passengers, on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pier No, 4, North river. Feb. 10. For freight or passage apply to | "LIVINGSTON, ray FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton | wre, touching at Southamp- rice of t wanted during the voyage ¢ day before sailing, marked will be received on board i} Agent, No. 63 Broadway. Thiittin WEST, 2,200 tons burthen, the popul These steamers lation. place, up stairs. Passengers are employed for this line. NDEPENDENT LIN! fornia via As) did steamship UNCL mander, will leave New York February 10th, at 9 o'clock 0. which willbe in readiness at sengers of the Uncle Sam, a Francisco. ‘These steamshi very first cl lation. ‘They are unsury The tables will be supplied i both for cabin and steerage will be made, on the part of t ed at the wharf at Aspinwall, read for the Pacific. A good For freight or passage, apply Cortlandt street. P. 8. this office, in accordance wit necting with the Pacifi ing the great United States mail for and steerage passage. The burthen, D. D. Porte first Fran on the retail department. TDAGODA TEA COMPANY, 114 CHATHAM STREET, are selling five pounds of black tea for one dollar, and ten pounds good ground coffee for one dollar. ETROPOLITAN HOTEL.—THE MIRRORS OF THIS magnificent hotel are from the Belgian manufactory of Sto. Marie. @’Oignics. A. ROLKER MOLLMANN & A. PERIER, 256 Pearl street, Sole Agents, CIAINT NICHOLAS HOTEL.—THE MTRRORS OF THIS } mognificent hotel are from the Belgian manufactory of Ste. Marie d’Qignies. A. RULKER MOLLMANN, & A. PERIER, 255 Pearl street, Sole Agents. REOTYPISTS, | STE! kers, glassmakers, &c.—Bromine, iodine, hyposulphide soda, cyanide potassium, English rouge, crocus martis, plating, in plate and wire; bismuth, refined nickel, cadmium, pa ates strontia and baryta, chlorate potash, oxide oxide inanganese, zaffre, sub-oxide copper, Thoras? extract copaiva, fumigating pa: &e., for kale by L. FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Maiden lane. TNDOW CURTAINS—PRICES REDUCED—NO. 449 Pearl street, corner of William.—The subscribers | are prepared to sell the balance of their stock of ourtain | materials, at greatly reduced prices; silks and Rorsted, dainask, lace and muslin eurtains, window cornices, all kindy of curtain trimming, at wholesale or retail. CHILDS & . Practical Upholsterers Ue HOWigs COUGH CANDY. ‘Ask {Me crowded city through What will stubborn coughs subdue! Every man, with lberal views, Tells you, Howe's Cough Candy use. How, (you ask,) can this cure? How? Fche promptly answer—Howe. 50,000 PACKAGES OF TINA CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY has already been gold in the first two weeks of its intro- Gestion. Tt is pnrely vegetable in ita medical properties, and cannot injure any one, and is by far the ,most ploa sant medicated candy ever known, and the only article of any kind ever offered to the public, togive relief to coughs, colds, and hoarseness, in FIVE. MINUTES. ‘Therefore, lot every man, woman, and child, use Howe's Cough Candy, n, and twonty cents per package. Can be all the drugstores in this city, Brooklyn, and Williamsburg. y le agencies for New York—Hall, Ruckle & Co. irecnwich street; W. T. Peck, 98 John street; Ring, corner Broadway and John steoet; Ebonozer Cook & Co., 279 Washington street, and by druggivts gen erally throughou ited 8 HISKERS AND MOUSTACHES IN SIX possible! Is it? Just try one bottle of G it will force them to grow strong and laxu- riant, without staining ox injuring the skin, acting entire. ly upon the roots, One dollar per bottle. Sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 98 Ann streot, Fowler's Buildings 2,50 purchasers. ma BARRELS (OF ASSORTED VARIETIES) Westorn appies, for in lots to suit HAUXHURST & HURLBUTT, No. 1 Fultoa 1, in South street, next to the corner of Fulton. f SON WITH TAR ABOVE a busi ayeets in n whieh he wcuth five tines what ly Jessas, Liecald oilive, ean Way ad at RTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.—VANDER- ine for San Francisco—Only line for crossing the Isthmus.—Throug! mail.—The new double engine steamship STAR OF THE North’ river, on Saturday, Febuary 5, at 8 o'clock P. AL, precisely, for San Juan del Norte, direct, connecting with jar steamship PACIFIC, over the Nicaragua trane sit route, having but twelve mi ve superior accommodations and venti- For information, or passage at the lowest rates. apply only at the agency of the company, No. 9 Battery | ropresentations of hired runners THROUGH TICKETS FORCALI- | walland Panama.—The new and splen- SAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, com- NR. The performances of tis steamer on her first and second voyages, warrants the assurance that the pas- sengers will reach Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, where she will connect with the new and splendid steam: ship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J. D. Wilson, commander, nd sail immediately for San ps are both new, and of the ‘as to accommodation, speed and yenti- sed by any vessel on the route. t Be officers and owners, ton. sure safety, speed, and comfort. ship, whose services are free of charge to the passengers. mail bag will be mate up at h the new law of Congress, for the accommodation of the public, MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP. Aspinwall and Panama. Great reduction for sceond cabin | engine United States mail steamship GFORGIA, U.S.N., commander, wi Saturday, February Sth, at two o'clock, P.8L, precisely, | from pier at foot of Warren stree' Pacific Mail Steamship Company has ass steamships, plying between Panama and San | co, a sufficient number of which are always kept | anama to cover all accidents, and to prevent an: delay of the mafls and passengers on the Isthmus. iving tickets vance of the i in a will leave from pier No. 2 iles of land transportation, are cautioned against the f other lines. None for Aspinwall on Saturday, P.M., precisely, from pier Panama to receive the pas- in the m iberal manner assengers. Every exertion Passongers will be land- and take the Panama Rail- surgeon is attached to each to F. MILLS, Agent, No. 51 r¥, CON ic Mail Steamship Company, | nited States mail—only through | California and Oregon, via | splendid new and double | 3,000 tons iI sail on | t, North river. The | fourteen magnificent | efforts are spared on the part of the companies to send | their passengers through wit safety. Rates of fare to Aspi adies’ saloon, state room Lower aft and forward saloon, do Second cabin standees Steerage ...... Rates of fare from In first cabin In second do, Aspinwall, free. ‘Transit of expense. Persons secu niled States mafl steamers ference of accommodation steamers. h expe nwall:— ion, comfort, and | the Isthmus at the passen- | ring through passage by the from New York, have pre- on board the Paeifie mail For freight or passage, apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the office of the cempanies, 177 West | street, corner of Warren street. S. MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR NEW OR- leans, via Havana.—The splendid steamship Croscent City, Baxter, commander, will sail from the pier at foot of Warren street, N. R., om Thursday, Januaty 27, at 2 o'clock P. M., precisely. Rates of passage to Havana and New Orlcans:—Ladies’ and after saloon berths, $60; lower forward saloon berths, only taken on freight to Havana. Orleans at £0 cents per cubic requested to supply themselves with t be had on application at the office, | signed. No bills of Inding signed | of lading, which may No other form will after 12 o'clock on the sage, apply to M. 0, ROB! Warren, nama. side-wheol steamship UNITE CB Navy Bay,) from pier No. Serer is, at 3 o'clock, $60; steerage, $25. Specie | Freight taken to New ©) feot. ae Ud of freight are | he company’s bills | sailing. For freightor pat- | of RTS, 177 West street, corner of EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STRAMSHIP LIN —through to San Francisco, via Aspinwall and Pa- | No detention on the Isthmus.—The new ED STATES, 1,500 tons, Wm. nd fast | ‘rry, commander, will leave New York for Aspinwall, 8 North river, on Friday, | P. M. preeisely, connecting | with the new and magnificent side-wheel double engine steamship Winfeld Scott, 2.1 foe ad. gers will be landed on the w 00 tons, Edward Dunn, com- mander, which steatner will be in readiness at Panama to | reecive the United States’ passengers, and aail immedi. ately for San Francisco. The accommodations and ven- | tilation of the Winfield Scott are ull that can be desired. Her gpecd (established_on the voyage between Now York and T'anama, and while on the Pacific eoast,) is unsur- | wery exertion will be made on the'part of the ine to ensure comfort, expedition and xafety Paxson. harf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, Bi J A mail bag is made up at the ab new United States postage law, for the publie, —The elipper packet ship: NE ing at pier 11, North river, has uneq | tions for first’and second’ cabin pas early application must be wai ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Po DAYS TO 8A earlient possible uy. wUAl 4 ' will i yao to San F and will unquestioga 1 Agents, or & JOUNSON, office, under the myenieuce of the | de. N FRA My Jone s light y land he 4 & Us, Ob Wa | foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 and | P.M. Panama. The a steamahi, NT CITY, Baxter, commander, will sail from the ier, at foot of Warren strect, N. R., on Thi , Jan. }, at 2 o’clock, P. M., precisely. re per | \J City will be transferred to the steamship El Dorada, at Havana, and sail immediately for Aspinwall, and connect with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamers from Panama to San Francisco, Rates of Fare to Aspin First Cabin in State Room, $65; Lower Aft. and Forward os $55; Leese Opn, sais perths, CAB: Steerage, . nama to Ss neisco—| ii —h from Pa in First Gabi do., $155; in Steerage, $50. For apply to CHAS. A.’WHITNEY, at the oflice of the om: panies, 177 We it, Philip, Melbor pe, ge de Ras P, jurne al @ mag- cent new Meamebip GOLDEN Rie 3,000 tons burthen, , commander, will be despatched for the above com ports on or about the 16th April. This steam! ia of the size and strength and in every way equal to the Col- ling’ Hine of steamers, and is believed will prove to be the , second e are superior any steamer ever built. For Height or pas J. HOWARD & SON, Agent: USTRALI.A—FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, OR PORT Phillip.—No detention after the day onecited for de- ture. ¢ A 1 clipper bark PEYTONA, lying at Bi 'o. 18 East river, is receiving for the above ports. Parties desirous of securing the best aeoommoda- tion, with rapidity of passage, are requested te inapect her. The yercne performances of this vessel warrant the belief that bes pesoags will be effected in eighty days. She takes an expe surgeon, and every exertion will be made to secure comfort and satisfaction for ee 'EL- sengers. For freight or apply to ANTONIO. LENER, 98 Wall streets or BABBIDGE & VALENTINE, 168 South street. RLEANS, DIRECT—THE NEW DOUBLE ngine steamship BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, N. latthews, commander, will leave pier 8 East river, for the above port direct. on Saturday, Jan. 29, at two o’elock P.M. The ship has elegant accommodations for passen- Passage in cabin, state room, $60; passage in steeray °, sped eee or Lpgetieinery goods, Ka kvald per cubic i. ppers are requested to su; m= felves with this steamer’s form of Dilla of lading, as no others will be signed. They may be had on application, at the office of the agents, and will be signed at the office rior to the day of sailing, when they will be signed on ard. No freight received, 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 E. LINCO! & Co,, 120 Pearl street. Agents in New Orleans, Messrs, Marks & Thomas, No. 4 Poydras street. TEAM FOR MONTEVIDEO, BUENOS A ENTRE Rios, Corrientes, Assumption, and Cayaba, (in Bra- zil).—Sample freight and passengers will be taken in a fast steamer, with excellent. accommodations, under the command of'an experienced captain, to leave this port on or about the 20th of January. Cabin to Montevideo and Buenos Ayrei 150 “Paraguay: + 200 For freight or LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., Agents, 74 Broadway. The steamer, being detained for some further improve- ments, to render her more efficient, will remain in this port until about the Sth of February. As it is determin- ed to touch at Granada, a few passengers will be received for that island. LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., Agents. FP NORFOLK, PETERADURG, AND. RICHMOND — The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, E. Ca- yendy, commander, will sail fron pier 13, North river, on oturday, January 20th, at 3P, M. For freight, apply on 5 and for iJ LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street, EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —For Mobile, stop) ping at Havana, the new side wheel steamship 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 precisely, from pier foot Harrison street, North river. Passage, $65. Freight taken for New Orleans at 30c. per cubic foot. Goods consigned to 1. Mead & Co., Mobile, will be forwarded free of commis- sions. No freight taken to Havana but specie. No freight received on sailing days, Company’s bills of Iad- ing can be bad at No. 39° Nassau street. | Shipporg must send in their bills of lading to the office by nine o'clock, P. M., Monday, Jan. 24, Passengers for Havana musi rocuie passports before leaving port. LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., $1 Broadway. OR SAVANNAH—U. 8. MAIL LINE.—THE SUPE- rior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 8. Woodhall, onSaturday, January 20th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., from pier No. 4. North river, Apply to SAMUEL TL. MNTCHILL, 104 Front street. The ALABAMA, Captain C. D. Ludlow, on Saturday, February Sth. For speed, strength, accom- modations and fare, these ships have no superior on the coas OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY U.S. Mail Line.—The new and fast going steamer JAMES ADGER, J. Dickinson, Commander, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Wednesday, January 26, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely. For freight apply on board where all bills of lading’ will be signed; and for passage at the office of Spofford, Tileston & Co., 48 South streot. ‘Through tickets for Florida as follows: to Jacksonville, $31; to Pilatka, $33. CARD.—WE, THE UNGERSIGNED PASSENGERS, ON bonrd the steamship Benj. Franklin on her last trip from New Orleans to this port, beg leave to present our most sincere thanks to her most estimable commander, Captain Matthews, for his many kind attentions to us during the passage, and also for his constant attention, to his duties as master. We can safely recommend the steamship Benjamin Franklin to the travelling pub- lic as an excellent and safe sea going steamer. Signed—P. Middlemiss, Anna C. Park, Jerome Brace, J. Leniley, H. Bruce, J. Kilkenny, C. E. Wentz. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- phia, at 12 o'clock, noon, by steamboat John Potter, from pier No. 1, North’ river’ Fare—first class cars, $3, second class, $2. Returning, leavo Philadelphia, from foot of Walnut street, at 2P. M. Emigrant line, by steam- boat Atlas, from pier No. 1, at 134 o'clock, P.M. Fare $150, ‘OR ALBANY — WINTER ARRANGEMENT — THREE duily lines—Fare $1 60.—The trains leave City Hall station, corner of Tryon row and Centre streets, daily, Sun- days excepted, as follows :—First train at 730 A. M.; mail train, stopping at all the way stations; second train 9 A. M., Albany express, stopping at Croton Falls, Dover Plains, Hillsdale, and Chatham Four Corners, arriving at 210P. M., in time to connect with the 230 train from Albany, west; third train 3 45 P. M., Albany express, atoppping at Croton Falls, Dover Plains, Millerton, Hills- dale, and Chatham Four Corners, arriving 9 16 P. M., con- necting at Albany with expreas train for Buffalo. Return- ing, will leave Kast Albany at 8A. M. express train, ar- riving in New York at 12 45 P. M.; 11 13 A. ., mail train, | making all stops, and4 P, M., express train, arriving in New York 915 P.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’elock game evening. Yinil train, 8 A. M.; through way train at 1P. M. Express train, 6 P. M.; accommodation train, 6 P.M. Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four- teenth, and Thirty-first strects. Sunday trains, from Canal street, at 734 A. ML, for Poughkeepsie, and at 5 P. M. for Albany, stopping at all way stations. GEO. STARK, Superintendent, EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITED States Mail and Express Lines, through in four hours, New Jersey Railroad, via Jersey City—Leaving New York, A. M., and 4and 534 Pere in the 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. $2 75, and in the M. and 544 P. M. $3, | Leavo Philadelphia at 1, 7 and M. For first_ class, $3; second do., 8 Fand 4 P.M.) $2 50.’ For Baltimore, Gantngton Norfolk, and Charleston—through tickets sold, and through baggage carried, in the $and9 A. ML. and4 and 534 P.M. linos from New York. Passengers with baggage eross the ferry fifteen minutes before the trains leave. HOTELS. INNO CONT a ana ee MPORTANT TO ALL VISITING CUBA.—THE WELL ee BOWERY, THEATRE —Doons OPEN AT 6)5 ; CUR- Lipa neg nanan pee Monday evening, January formed * “THE Sur. Mr. Dawson Mr. Eddy ohnston Mr. Bowos +.Mrs. Grattan -Mra. Yeomans Timothy Trim Vivian wes will perform a s and fancy Pas Soul, Mise C. Hiffert will “When Moon on the Lake.’ IKE MARTIN. -Mr. Derr | Charles Fenton... Mr. Dunn John Doherty. Mr, Jobngton | Elizabeth Clineh. Miss Dawen Barnaby Root,...Mr. Gleun | Jenny....,..Mrs. Yeomans JURTON’S THEA’ CHAMBERS STREEI.—DOORS 4 at64;; to Lmoemg- ry ile twa lor evening, Janua! ‘or 7 even RICHOLAS NICKLEBY. ee Nickleby. Mr. Russell | Mrs. Niekleby.. Mrs. Jansen Nisholas....,..Mr. Holman | Kate..... Mrs. Fisk NewmanNoggs.MrJohnston | Mme. Mantalini. . Mrs. Dyott Mr. Burton | Miss Squeers.. Mrs, Bernard Browdie.... Mir. Thompson | Mrs. Sq ieers.. .Mrs. Haghes National Hornpipe... ina J. Vallee and M. Frederic THE 3 MAID. Mr. Russell ‘Mrs. Hughes Miss Weston ATIONAL THEA’ CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 63, 5. oe rape ny o'clock. Monday evening, January 24, will be performed THE Lost CHILD. hi Bertrand........Mr. Jones | Madelaine THE BUTCHER'S DOG OF G! A CHEAP EXCURSION. Wars THEATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 AND 19 Bowery, near Chatham square.—C. White, Proprie- tor.—Doors open at 6g; to commence at 7 o'clock. Monday evening, January 24, will be performed ‘THE STRANGER, TheStranger.Mr. J. R. Scott | Mrs. Haller.. Mra. Warwick Negro Comicalities. C. Whito and Dan Emmit. DID YOU EVER SEND YOUR WIFE TO BROOKLYN? ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—TOM THUMB FOR ONE WEEK in his dramatic efforts.—Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Tom Thumb and HIS LAsT LEGS. At7 in the evening, HOP 0’ MY THUMB, the popular fnusical extra- vaganza, in two acts, and the DOUBLE-BEDDED RUOM. The Petritied Horse and his Rider, and other curiosities, are all to be seen. Admission to the whole Museum, &c., 25 centa; Parquet and First Balcony, 123¢ cents extra. IHRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY above Grand street.—Open every night during the week, under the sole direction and onal supervision of F.'P. Christy, whose coneerts in this city, for the past nix years, have been received with favor by highly re- spectable and fashionable audiences. Tickets cents. Doors open at 634; to commence at 73¢ o’clock. IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITREATRE, NO. 81 BOW- ery.—R. Sands & Co., Proprietors. Monday evening, January 24. First night of Mons. LaThorne, the cannon ball defyer. Master Jesse Sands in his unrivalled Trick ne of equestrianism by Miss Emma Na- sher in daring feats on the flying corde; Gymnastics, Dancing and Trick Ponies, ‘To conclude with the ballet of a SHOEMAKER’S SHOP IN AN UPROAR, ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land is now open, at the new and spacious deorama, in Broadway, adjoining the Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. Painted from authentic drawings made upon the spot by Mr. Banvard, during an extensive tour undertaken expressly for the works. Mr. B. will explain the paintings personally. Picture moves at 734; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Admission, 50 cents; children, half-price. I R fifty thousand fect of canvass, by the first scenic artists in the world. A grand moving pictorial illustra. tion of the Thames, showing all the points of interest upon the river, from its souree until it passes the city of Lon: don. Painted from original sketches, by Mossrs. P. Phil- lips, Haghe, Knell, &e. Descriptions by J. _H. Hammers. dey, M.D, | Susie arranged by J. H. Tully, Esq. Pianist Mr. A. Sedgwick. Every evening, at 7}¢ o'clock. Om Saturday, at 2 P. M. Admission 50 cents, Gentleman and two ladies, $1. AST WEEK OF TITE PRE 4 Saloon of Wonders, No. 639 Broadwi THE WORLD PUZZLED, AND THE ENTIRE THEORY OF LIFE UPSET. By M. ROBERT HELLER’S astonishing and awe-awaken- ing faculty of SECOND SIGHT. This truly miraculous experiment, which for the past fortnight has bafiled the intelligence and senses of large and select audiences, including the major part of TALENT oF THE Ciry IN ARTS AND Sctences, Divinity nD Mxpicinr, and which as far exceed, in wonder and point of unfath- omableness in investigation, all the hambuggig mediums, or Spirit Rappers, as it does the performances of the s0- NT SERTE | | AT HELLER'S | styled Wizards, whether from the North or South, Kast oe eas who have preeeded Mr. Heller, the sole and origina MASTER OF CABALISTIC ART. Can be witnessed every evening, in counection with his ne plus ultra of NECROMANTIC AND CABALISTIC FEATS. Performances commence at 73g o'clock. Saturdays at three o'clock, P. M. 5 seseeeeeeees «50 cents, Admission ... URTON’S THEATRE.—MRS. SKERRETT’S BENEFIT, WEpsispay, JANvany 26, r's great comedy of | Sir John Vesey, Bart. (first appearance in New York). Ad «Mr. J. 8. Lee | Evelyn,.........3ir. Dyott | Gri Mr. Burton Clara Douglas Bliss Weston | Tady Franklin vMrs. Skerrett A variety of other entertainments. ‘Yo conclude with (by particular desire) THE SCHOOL FOR Ti ), S, TB. Johnston Mrs. Skerrett Panels... Tom Crop. Box Book now open. 51 BROADWAY.—‘‘ LOOK ON THIS PICTURE AND \ then on that."’—Shakspeare. The beautiful natural Venus and Adonis are now exhibiting at 510 Broadway, between Broome and Spring streets, where they are to be seen from 9 A. M. until 10. M., previous to | their tour through the United States, They may be looked at by the most fastidious, without an obscene thought. “Honi soi qui mal y pense.” Admission, 25 cents; child- ren not admitted,, “Ladies” day on Thursday. URE VEGETABLE EXTRACT.—DR. MORSE’S INVI- gorating eordial.—Dr. Morso’s invigorating cordial, for genital debility, impotency, incontinence, &e. 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I shall ever’ recommend it whenever an opportunity occurs. ‘The nature of the maladies relieved by this eordial are generally such as to leave the publication of certificates of cures out of the question, or the proprietor would pro- known hotel, Revere House, Havana, has been trans- | forred from Officious street, No. 119 Abrapia street, corner of Mercadores. This large edifice has been re-built and refitted, and no expense has been spared to inake it an elegant and comfortable home. It can be recommended with confidence, as the best and largest hotel at Havana, Refer to Dr. Bogart, No, 6 St. Mork’s place, New York. SPORTING. OHNNY WALKER IS TO BE FOUND AT NO, 4333 Canal street, three doors west of Broadway, where he will be happy to sec his old and now friends, Sparring taught every hour of the day. Gentlemen attended at thety own résidences. Apply as above. OGS FOR SALE—TWO BLACK AND TAN TERRIER sluts, and three pups three months old, very «mall, Also, one Scotch terrier slut, first rate ratter. very handsome young Irish setter dog, (en months old. Apply at 28 Christopher street. | recommended, ee * SAFES, EFIANCE SAFES ONCE MORE!—GAYLER'S PA. tent Salomander again triumphant.—the following is the latest certificate reoeived in favor of the fire-proof qualities of these often-tried and never-failing safes — Cixctyvatt, Dec. 23, 1862.—Robert M. Patrick, Esq.— ir—Hearing that you have recently engaged in the facture of the Gayler Salamander Safe. I take plea " many) tbat they are a first-rate article. I had one fa use at the time my store was burnt, April which I purchased four years ago. in the store was burnt, to the amount of , except the safe and contents, which were all preserved, al- though exposed for upwards of twelye hours, in the hot test portion of the fir around the safe wa destroyed; but the books gad papers, < a taken from it, were not even damp. Yours, respect{ully, it, were not r yt eae fos of all sizes, euitable for merchants, bankers, jew | elors, record offices, steamboats, & re ond thief proof bank vault doors, pinte chests for private families, &c., on hand, and made to order, at the depot, 90 John siveet, corner of Gold, by ROBERT M. PATRICK, CLOTHING. FURNITURE WANTED—LADIES OR ing any of the above to dispose of, h price by sending t6 the store, or nthe post. ‘fo ensure delivery, do not ©. COHEN, 452 Hudson street. Lasties LOTHING AND | sure in informing you that I have learned by experience | duce a host of the most conclusive testimony, to show that the great reputation it enjoys was not accidentally obtained, but is firmly based upon its positive and appa- rently miraculous virtues. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy offspring, who would not have been so but for this extraordinary preparation, And it is equally potent for many diseases for which it is ‘THE MEDICAL JOURNALS have not, in asingle inatance that has beenanthenticated, given their sanction to any other proparations for the above complaints. It has, in many violent and desperate eases, effected radical cures, after patients had been abandoned, and their condition pronounced hopeless by medical practitioners of high professional ster. ‘THE COMMON B¥PRESSION of those who have used this cxtraet, is: “I had heard your cordial highly spoken of, but was one of the ineredu- lons in regard 4 its merits. 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Guion, 127 Bowery, corner of Grand street; in Brooklyn, by Milne, Fulton streey in Poston, wholesale and retail, by Fetridge & Co., Wash ington strect, and W. V. Spencer, do.; in Albany, by W N. Jamison, 681 Broadway; in Hartford, by Jno. Pitking in Springfield, by Bliss & Haven; in Philadelphia, Dyott & ons, and E. M. Wood, 4 Harmony ooart; in New Haven, 0. B. Leavenworth. : It is put up in pint bottles, with the words Dr. Morso’s Invigorating Cordial blown on the glass. Price $3 por bottle; two bottles, $5; five bottlos for $12, and $24 pe dozen, | “Nis. Important advieo xecompanging each bottle, {VLE PRESERVATION-SELP CU RECIPE O# +3 an infallible preservative inst all diseases, and threo original prescriptions for the cure of them, may be obtained by enclosing one dollar in a pre-paid letter, di- rected to | ©, FLASSON, M. D., Montreal, Canada Kast. N. B.—No deception, All communicitions strictly 1 Bulvate, (EY'S THAMES, 406 BROADWAY.—PAINTED ON | i, | that back their money. 4 for the last bigs twent: and rheumatism in the convulsions, or an; faculty, ag peculiar! nent relief, and effectinga at twenty-‘our hours trial of the medicated necklace, ae- Price eases of Women. the: ROADWAY THFATRE.—-E. A. M. Lessee.—Doors open at 6 Monday evening, January 24,’ will be SOLE 4g; tocommence at 7 e’cloek. performed .A SONNAMBULA, Elvino... Rodolfo. . TBLO’S GARDEN. — Mi Second and Last Night LUCREALA BORGIA. Seeured den and at the King, No, 45 Wi Opera commences at 734 0’ $2 seate will be sold on Saturday, the $1 and remaining $2 seats. ny org JANUARY 24.— $2 and $1, to be obtained at Niblo’s Gar- Biatonery Store af Mesars. Van Norden ds and on Monday ‘clock. may be ordered at 10%, o'clock, In answer to numerous the Operas, DAUGHTER OF BER OF SEVILLE, it is res] desirous of present raapecte feb. of peatfully stated. that the ting new Operns in taplilamte rapid sue- ces! 8 decided upon not performing any Opera more than twice during each Series. A new series will bean. noun rT which these Operas will be repeated, of which due na will be given. "ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME: street.—Doors open at 634; to commence at 7. Ye: evening, ” THE DA perform Daniel Dowlas, Lord Duberly . Dr. Pangloss, L. L. D. and A. Dick Dowlas January 24, will be porformed ¥ AFTER THE WEDDING, James... .Mr. Chi Mrv. Dai “Mrs. & variety new | AT LAW. 8. commences at 7. lic are roepectt ly informed are discontinued. by any other band in the Uni- me. 4 coneert Oislock. Admission 25 centss'the yak Doors open at 6: that the afternoon coneerts aioe ee Sarees TUDIO CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS.— ‘Admission, 26 ‘cents; season tickets, for faaniieg, pen every morning at 934 o'clock, and closes at in the evening. Amongst this wonderful collection of $5. Open curiosities is the smallest Singi snuff box that belonged to George th Bird known, ina ¢ Fourth. ‘This fis bird will sing, every evening, at 0 and 10 o'clock, the National Song of Switzerland. F\ERMAN NATIONAL THEATRE, 66 Pleyel, Director.—This evening, at 8 o'clock precisely, will be Professor Nees van Exenbeck, THE LONG ISRAEL OR an entertainment that will gi M mm ) Jan, 24, jonday,) Jam, , for the benefit of THE OLD STUDENT, ive you an amusing and very perform interesting insight into German academical life. OW EXHIBITING—AT THE ‘APOLLO ROOMS, 410 Broadway, the celebrated original picture of Charles A “MATEUR MUSICT. Preference will be sons making immediate application at HARRISON & ILL’S Daguerrean Rooms, 288 Fulton street, Brooklyn. the First, by Velasquez, painted at Madrid, in 1623—the most famous work of the greatest painter of actual life and nature that ever lived. Admission 25 cents. YS OF RESPECTABILITY HAVE now an opportunity of connectin, an Orchestral Band, just forming. ladies and gentlemen of dramatic talent and respeet to make up the complement of members of the Brooklyn Dramatic Association, themselves with Also wanted, a few ity ven to per- ROADWAY THEATRE. fit, Tuesday, January ADAME MADAME ALBONI’S BENE- MARIETTE ALBONI | has the honor of anmouncing that her Bencit and last ap- pearance but two will take place on Tuesday evening next, on which occasion she will appear in Rossini’s opera of TA CENERENTOLA, with selections from LUGREZIA JORGLA. MMENSE SUCCESS OF MME. SONTAG IN LUCRERIA BORGIA.—Choice seats on the first and second bench, and twelve together on the fifth, for sule at GIMBREDE'S, No. 8 Metropolitan Hotel. ILL SHORTLY OPEN, ted with » en on the ith a highly OWEN’'S GRAND ALPINE Entertainment and sseent of Mont Blanc, illustra- ies of magnificent and gigantic paintings, pense, vogether w spot, at an enormous ex- humorous and inte tion of men and manners on the continent and im seri the Alpine regions, by John fmown and popular comedian. Full particulars will short- iy be announced. Daa pg cot MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM Lea, t Proprictor.—the above establishment every afternoon, at 3 o'clock, and in the evenit Tetons of Living Slavnary,” by ions ving uary,?? Model Arti formances. ‘Ghai er with a For further particulars, Admission:—Seats in private boxes, | with cushioned arm 81% gallery, 123, cents. E. Owens, Esq., the well STREET.—GEO. is open ic and Ori; sic and Original see ‘60 conta; at cents; boxes, 2 MEDICAL, R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS—FROM 9 TO 12°A- i, and 6 to 9 P. M., (Sunday exocpted,) No. 643 Hous ton street, two doors below Wooste: ni .; and in the evenings, BARON SPOLASCO, M. D., A. B., ETC. (from London, Paris, EAinbu: lin, &c., &e.,) now of 563 Broadwa, Spin i 1P. » ETC, , and Dub- w York, between ince streets. Office hours, from8 “A. M. to from 7 to 10 o’clock. R. WARD, GRADUATE OF THE UN UNIVERSITY OF Edinburgh.—Hours; from 8 o'clock A. M., to 9 R. COOPER, 14 DUANE, o'clock P. M. On Sundays, from 10 to 12 A. M., and from 6 to 7 in the evening. Office, Canal street, one Broadway, up stairs, door from STREET, BETWEEN CHA- tham and William streets, where he has practived -three ye: M. to9 P.M. ‘ars. Office hours from 7 A. -—See my medical and surgical @- ploma, in my office. R. JOHNSON, bly kn years. sultations confidential. For the Sunday papers. 16 DUANE STRERT, to the citizens of New York, for the last Office hours from 7 A. 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