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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. —aEEoII————EeEe™EE aa SEE THIRD PAGE. “ae CORPORATION NOTICES. }ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Street i r’s Office, inet. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. “Elreet Department, Jan. 14, }ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that a resolution has been presented in the Board of Aldermen for the construction of a sewer, com- mencing in Forty-ninth street, at the Kast river, and thence through Forty-ninth street, to and through Second avenue to Fifty-third street, thence through Fifty-third street toand through Third avenue to Fifty-sixth street. All persons interested in the above, SANA AA AANA SN HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The ships comprising this line are ee TANTO Captain Went. Captain Nye, ADRIATIC. Captain Lace. Com: 22 {Captain Grafton. ‘These ships having been built by eontract, expressly for government service, every care has been taken in their = speed, and their accommoda’ for passengera are un- equalled for elegance and comfort. rice of from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $120; in second cabin, $70. Exclusive use of extia ize state room, $300. From Liverpool to New York, £50 and £25. Ap experienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berths secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SATLING, From New York. From Liverpool. Saturday, Jan, 22.,.,1863 Wednesday, Jan, 12.1 Do.’ Feb. “ Do. le Jan, 26.. * and having objections thereto, are requested to present Pat 4s the same, in writing, to the Contract Clerk, at this offes, be sad Po Fah a8 ‘9n or before Jan, 24, 1853. Do. “ Do. Mar, 9. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. De. cat Do Mar. 23. Croton Aqueduct Department, Jai 1853. Do. De Do. April 6. ORPORATION NOTICE. —PUBLIC NOTICE 18, HEREBY | De i te = » iven, that a petition has been presented in the Ih ns fot Aldermen for n sewer in First strect, from ave- De H to Map 18 nue A to the Bowery. All persons interested in the above, | — 9 t bd une, 1... and having objections thereto, are requested to present Do. ia 4 sie 1b.. be the same, eager 4 pothe Game o rk, at this office, Do. i bd Suly 3B: < enor fore of January inst. d oo me NICHOLAS DEAN, President. bee Do Saat Qeoton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 14, 1853, 1 i Do. Ane, 10. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- Do. e Do. Sept. “ by given, that petitions have been presented in the Do. Do. h Board of Assistant Aldermen, for the construction of Bo, Do. vewers in the following named streets, to wit: in Eighty- Do. De. fifth street, from 100 feet cast of Fourth avenue, to and Do. Do. through Third avenuo and highty-sixth street to the Fast Do. i Do- river. Also, in Eighty-tirst street, from a point 460 feet Do. Do. west of Third avenue, to and through Third avenue to Do. « Do, 1 vA Beventy-ninth street. Also, in Mott street, from Pell street Do. . 28. to Waller street, to connect with the proposed sewer in | For freight or Taseage. apply to Bayard street. ' Also, in Forty-third street, from Tenth EDWARD K. COLLINS & CO., No. 56 Wall st, N. Y. avenuetoHudsonriver. Andalso in Fifteenth street, from BROWN. SHIPLEY & ©0., Liverpool. avenue A to the sewer in avenue C. All persons interest- ed in the above, or having objections thereto, are roquest- ed to present the same, in writing, to the contract clerk, at this office, on or before January 29t,h instant. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Greton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 17, 1853. (ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that petitions have been presented in the Board of Assistant Aldezmen, for the construction of sewers in the following named streets, to wit —Kighty- Sith strect, from 100 feet east of Fourth avenue, to and through Third avenue aud Eighty-sixth street, to the East river ; also, in Third avenue, from Eighty-sixth street to and through Seventy-ninth street to Hust river ; also, in Kighty-first street, from a point 460 fect west of enue, to and through Third avenue, to Seventy. reet ; also, in Mott street, from Pell Walker street, to connect with the proposed sewer in Bay- ard street; also, in Forty-third street, from Tenth avenue to Hudson river; and’ also, in Fifteonth strect, from avenue A to the sewer in avenue C. All persons’ inter- acted in the above, and having objections thereto, are re- sted to present the same, in writing, to the Contract rk, at this ollice, on or before January, 29th instant. NICHOLAS DEAN, President, 853, EP 4 IIALL, OF RECORDS. Public notice is hereby given, that the following ro. solution bas been pres Board of Alderme: Yo lag the sidewalk ia Figl h street, (south side,) detween Fifth and Sixth avenues, All persons interested, having objections thereto, quested to present them, in writing, to the undersigned, at his ofice, on or before ‘the 20th day of January inet. J FUREY, January 19, 1853, Street Commissione: ‘© BRASS FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received by the subseriber, at the o Groton Aqueduct Department, until 3 vlelock F. M., for 2500 96 inch to be 16 02. copper, 1340 ship to be of the best within thirty day: ; : with a reservation of ten per. apleti ie ration h pli LOM: aie office. Extimetes tobe d “Proposals for: Br @, made by —————, February OLAS DEAN, President Croton Anteda Dept. Office Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 21, 1853, < TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— » Public notice is pod bi given, that the following re- solution has been present in the Board of Assistant Al- dermen:—To lay cross walk from northeast to the morthwest corner of Reade and Washington streets. All persons interested, and having objections thereto, are re- quested to present them to the undersigned, in writing, At his office, on or before the 31st day of January inst. FUREY, Street Commissioner. Janvary 21, 1853. ARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, JANUA- Ty 22, 1858.—Sealed proposals will be received at. the Office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Saturday, 29th instant, at 12 o'clock, M., for the furnishing of the marble tile for the floors of the new court houre in the Park. All information re- wuired will be furnished by the Superintendent of Public Battaings, No. 19 Elizabeth street. : RARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commsisioner of Repairs and Supplies. Corporation papers ple: PY: TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. $2 Public notice is hereby given, that the following re: Aution has been presented in the Board of Alderme xe-grade Forty-fifth street, between Kighth and avenues. All persons interested, and having obj to the came, are requested to present them, in writing, to | the undersigned, at his office. on or before the fifth day oe, Css a FUREY, Street Commissioner. \ORPORATION NOTICE.—PROPOSALSFOR GAS LAMP Posts.—Proposals will be received by the Commis- sioner of Streets and Lamps, at his office, corner of Cham- ders and Centre streets, until the 7th day of February, 1853, at S o'clock P. M.—after which time none will be reeeived—for furnishing the corporation of the city of New York with one thousand cast iron gas lamp posts. The posts to be cast in three pices, viz:—Base, column, tnd cross head, after a pattern post which “may be seen at the office of the Superintendent of Lamps and Gas, No. 129 Mercer street. ‘The posts to be cast from pig or scrap iron, and furnished at such times, and in such quantities, as the Superintendent of Lamps and Gas may direct, w the right to reject any, or so many as may be imperlect eorunsound. Fstimates will etate the price per nd, and will be opened on the 9th day of Febrnary, 1863, in accordance with an ordinance passed by the Mayor und Commonalty of the city of New York, June, 1852. Blank estimates can be obtained by application at the office of the Commissioner of Streets and will be entertained unless ineompliance with the proposal and the ordinance above referred to. ENRY ARCULARIUS, JR, Commi:sioner of Streets and Lamps. New York, Jan. 26. 1853. SAFES. FIANCE SALAMANDER SaFi patent.—ROBERT M. PATRICK, No. 90 John street, is the sole manufacturer, in the United States, of the above original and only reliable Salgmanders, bot! as re- gurds cecurity against fire and burglars. Every safe sold at this establishment is manufactured under the personal superintendence of Mr. C. J. Gayler, whose experience of twenty-six years as a safo maker, together with te man; severe tests which safes of his manufacture have tri- umphantly withstood, in this and other cities, warrant the subscriber in recoinmending them as superior to any in use. They are the only safes to which Mr. F.C. Goffin’s new patent impenctrable defiance lock is or can bo ap- |. A large number of these locks are already in use y banks, brokers, merchants, jewellers, and others, and from the perfect security which they afford against the efforts of the most skilful burglars, either by means o} ganpowder, false keys, picks, or drills, together with theis convenience, rimplicity, and durability combined, are rapidly increasing in public estimation, and are confident. ly offered as equal, if not aed) to any lock in the world. Safes of all sizes, suitable for merchants, bankers, jewellers, record offices, steamboats, &c., fire and thiet bank vault doors, plate chests for private familien, e., on hand for rale, and made to order, at the depot, 90 John street, corner of Gold, by ROBERT M. PATRICK, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- phia, at 12 o'clock, noon, " steamboat John Pottor, from picr No. 1, North’ river. Fare—first class cars, $3, recond. class, $2. Returning: lave Philadelphia, fron foot of Walnut street, at 2P. M. Emigrant line, by tteam- oat Atlan, from pier No, 1, at 14 o'clock, VM. Paxe EX ALBANY.—FARE _ $1.~ALBANY AND York In) Route Railroad. Two daily e nress traing, at 9 A, 5 P. M., connecting at Albany with central of railvonds, North and West, from the new depot, ner of White, Elm and Ceutre streets, where through tickets ean be procured, and by, ae checked for Schenectady, Ut Rochester and and Bower tutions Ruffalo. Passengers also rece and Twenty street, UDSON RIVER RAILROAD. Chambers street, for Albe ny 0; Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four houra, connect ing with trains reaching Buflalo or Montyeal at § o'clock same evening. Mail train, § A jthrongh way train at LP. M Express train, f.; accommodation train, 6 P. M Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Chiistopher, Vour- teenth, and Thirty-tirst streets. Sunday trains, from Cunal atreet, at 73g je, and at 6P. M. for Albany, © way stations. GEO. STARK, Sup NY. YORK AND PHILADELPHTA- States Mail and Expross Linea, throug New Jorsey Railroad, via Jeraey City-—Leaving New York, foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 and @ A. M., and 4and 532 ¥.M. Pare in the 8 A. M. and 4P. M. €2'75, and in the 2 A.M. and 53g P.M. $3." Leave Philadelphia at 1, 7 and “A.M. and 635 P.M. For first class, $3; second do (8 and 9 A. M.and 4 P.M.) For Baltimore, Weshingion, Norfolk, and Charleston—throagh tickets sold, aud through baggage carried, in the f and A, M. and 4 and £357 Mo Vner from New York. Vassengers with Dagpage cicre the ferry Sfigen minutes before the droite deave. . Lampe. No estimate | —C. J. GAYLEN'S | | Saturday, Februar, | at Panama to cover all CO., 13 King’s Arms Yard, London. €0., No. 25 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, Paris ; or EO. H. DRAPER; Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are sign therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEA ship BALTIC, Capt. Joseph J. Comstock.—This stea' fr will depart with the United States mails for Europe, positively on atnrday, February 5, at 12 0’elock M., feont er berth, at the foot of Canal street. No berth seeured till paid for. For freight or passage, having unequalled accommodations for elegance and comfort, apply to EDW’D K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street. Passongers are requested to be on board at 1134 A. M. The stermship Aretic will sueceed the Atlantic, aud sail th Feb: a JOR LIVERPOOL, —IHE BRITL 1,400 tons, Robert Hutehi ior Liverpool, on Monday, the will be taken at moderate SH STEAMSHIP ANDES, , commander, Ww wth Tate ty. EF Hi of each month:-— From New York. from Ha Jowing ‘ork on the Ship ST. DENNIS, ) dan. 3 Feb, 13. 1,600 tons barthen, May 1 June 16 Alonzo Fellansbee, master, J Sept. 1 Oct. 16. Ship Sf. NICHOLAS,’ ) Feb. 2 Mrch 16. 1,000 tons burthen, Junel duly 18. John Braydon, master, $ Oct. 1 Nov. 16. New ship MERCURY, ‘Mar. 1 18, 1,400 tons burthen, July 1 Aug. 16. R. D. Conn, master. Nov. 1 Dec. 16, Ship WILLIAM TELL, Apr.1 May 16, (new), 1,200 tons burthen, Aug.1 Sept.16. James Funck, master. Dee. 1 Jan. 16. ‘They are all first class New York built ships, provided yh requisite articles for the comfort ami convenience A and commanded by men of experience in the trade. price of ¢ is $100, wilhout wines or Higuors. Goods sent to the subscribers will be forwarded ‘free from any charges but those actually incurred. BOYD & INCKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. HE, LIVERPOOL, AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the faworite steamships— FROM PHILADELPHIA, Gity of Gk “Thursday, Fob. 3, 1855. City of Manchester -Thursday, Mar. 3, 1853. City of Glasgow... 1... ‘Thursday, Mar. 31, 1863, FROM LIVERPOOL, City of Glasgow... . Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1853. City of Manchester... |Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1853. City of Glasgow... . Wednesday, Mar. 2, 1853. City of Manchester... . Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1858, RATES OF PASSAGE. Baloon, $90, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms. A limited number of third class passengers will taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for $20...........to Liverpool | $30.,...... from Liverpool. Parties wishing to bring out their friends, can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on the of Ireland, in sums from £1 sterlii wards. Hand bills can be RICHARDSON, agent, No: 41 had at the office of THO! Exchange place. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE P Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's now steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power) Ro- bert Craig, commander, will sail day, February 23, and will leave on Saturday, March 26, at cabin (saloon state rooms second cabin, $50; third ded. Apply to First $00 idship do.) $75: $20—steward’s fees fnelu J. McSYMON, 33 Broadwry. OR SOUTHA! AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail ee A NELN, J. A. Wotton commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southamp- ton to land the mails and ssengors, on Saturday, Feb, 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pier No. 4, North river. Priee of passage, $120. Luggage not wanted during the voyage | should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked “Roldw.”” No merchandise will be received on board after Thursday, Feb. 10. For freight or passage apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, No. 63 Broadway. at noon. NDEPENDENT LINE.—THROUGH TICKETS FORCALI- fornia via Aspinwalland Panama.—The new and splen- did steamship UNCLE SAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, com- | mander, will leave New York for Aspinwall on Saturday, February 19th, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely, from picr No, 3N. R. The performances of this steamer on her first and second voy sengers will reach Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, where she will conncet with the new and splendid steam: ship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J. 1). Wilson, commander, | which willbe in readiness at Panama to receive the pas sengers of the Uncle Sam, and sail immediately for San Francisco. These steamships are both new, and of tho very first class as to accommodation, speed and yenti- lation. They are unsurpassed by any vessel on the route. The tables will be supplied in ihe most liberal manner both for cabin and steerage passengers. Every exertion will be made, on the part of the officers and owners, to in. sure safety, speed, and comfort. Passenzers will be land- ed at the wharf at Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail- rond for the Pacific. A good surgeon is attached to cach ship, whose services are free of chargo to the passengers. For freight or passage, apply to E. MILLS, Agent, No. 5 Cortlandt street. P. ¥—A mail’ bag will be made u | this office, in acco ith the new law of Congress, for the accommodation of the public. IHROUGH TO SAN } ‘13CO.—VANDERBILT L The Acces-ory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) pro tors. California, by way of Nicaragua, Nu deten- tion on the Isthmus.’ Throngh ia advance ‘of the mail. Only line giving tickols for crossing the Isthmus. The new, double engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 2.200 tons, E, L. Tinklepaugh, commander, will leave New York for San Juan del Norte, from pier No. 2 North river, on Saturday, February 5, at 3 o'clock P. ML, precisely, con- necting sith the powerful and popular steamship PACIFIC, on the Nicaragua Transit route, haying but twelve miles of land carriage. ‘These steamers are unsurpassod in their ventilation rnd accommodotions. Tor information or passage, at the lowest rates, a ly at the agency of the company, 3 » Stairs, RBILE, A mail bag is office. new United sta public, Tassengers tations of hired runners of ployed for this line. ‘NITED STATES MAIL STA necting with the Pacitic 3 SHIP COMPANY, CON carrying the great United st vi—only | throagh United States 1 line ior Califo and Oregon, via Aspinwall and Panama. Great reduetion for secon and steerage pa The splendid new and d engine United Siat burthen, D. D. Por 1 eteawsntp GEO: from pigg at foot Pacific Mail Steamship Compa first-class steamships, plying b Froneisco, a suflicient numbe nh AAaeot, y has fou ‘ont Isthas, delay of the mails and passengers on ihe efforts are spared on the p of the © thelr passengers through with expeditiva, comfort, construction—as in their a eoagp eg engure strength and | s, warrants tho assurance that the paa- | favre on the 16th, and New Glasgow on Wednes- | York for Glasgow | 1 Steamship Company, | safety. Rates of fare to Aspinwall; { Ladies’ saloon, sinte room ‘ 5} Lower forward saloon, dc Fe ates of fare from Pauama t In firet cabin ‘ In second do, Steerage . rai ns at the p uch passazo by the 7. York, bs ded ‘at ih ait of the Txthi ftoamers, For fre! : WHIINEY, at the ofiee etreet, corner of W Pp FOR SAN he elinper ing at pier 11, North y tions for early appli ave, apply f the companies, 1 street ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Peart street, CFO, TOR SAN PRANCICO, BAUTT and ppers Hie s S fal « commodations for paseo all hetr frelght on be d this week J. 8, OAKPORD, Wall street. IN“ TO SAN PRANCTSFO. — CLIPPER SWOR now rapidly Toading al pier Five North river, ean take a few (ons light feoight, i imme ly offered. Shippers will bear ship har performed the voyoge to San 1 dayr nd will unquestionably be ‘ sible ¢ SLLTON & CO., 86 Wall suvet. | diate and ahoost miraculous change which it occasions in SHIPPING. Oe. ee npaaninases aval PORES naphnnacihend EW YORK AND SAN FRANGISCO STEAMSHIP LINE 5000) ©, HNty oN, BOND MORT. | POWERY THEA’ OPEN AT 63; CUR maNe “attention oa the innate teeten saat et | roduetive rea! entails tomenmer 0 Cah ee Gees ge wit Wo pertormed ‘Du! ‘No ention on the Is! 8. new 4 Odueti\e real e: ry fe eveni om side wheel steamship UNITED STATES 1,500 tons, Wan. ¥ 8. g. BNOAD, Ne. net, ars Mah wrth “tiie ‘Lost sti iz Ma pa ad . , commander, leave OS Nei ~~ ‘Timot! i 5 son Gary By) trom pier No. 3 North river, on Friday, "73 500) 70, 0d% WON BOND-AND MORT. | Ned Martin. ie Fehostos | Vian eee Ne Mewes ebruary Ath, at 3 o'clock, P, M. precisely, connecting = gage on productive realestate inthis | Dousterswyvill ir. Glenn | Rose a... Mrs. Grattan with the new and magnificent side-wheel doable engine | Cy, in sums to +ui? apphioanta:a n 000, | Nibble .......Mér. Griffiths | Sally Poppie.iMrs, Yeomans steamship Winfield Scott, 2.100 tons, Rdward Dunn, com- | $3,000 sums. FRANCIS J. KENNEDY, street. ander, which steamer will be in readiness at Panama to Favorite Ballad,........0.0..... receive the United States’ passengers, and sail immedi- 2 00 WANTED—ON A HOUSE AND LOTIN MIKE MARTIN: ately for San Francisco, ‘The accommodations and ven- ’ this city worth $3,000, for whieh» | Mike Martin ....Mr. Derr liberalbouus will be given. Address office. 4. 060 WANTRD—IN AN ‘ABLISITED ° business, which pays well, and where | geod security and interest, will be given for the amount advanced. Address J. §., Herald office. tilation of the Winfield Scott ure ull that can be desired. Her speed (established on the voyage between New York and Panama, and while on the Pacific coast,) is unsur- passed. Every exertion will be made on the part of the ine to ensvre comfort, expedition and wey. Passen- gers will be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for J.H. Bray, Heral Minw G. Dawes will perform John Doherty, Mr. Johnston Barnaby Root... Mr. Glenn open at 644; to commence Mrs, Skerrett, We evening, January 2 ening, y the Bloomer Polka. e+e eMfiss C. Hiffert Charles Fenton... .Mr. Dunn Elizabeth Ciined. Jenny s Dawes Mrs, Yeomans DURTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DooRs atTo'clock, Benefit of this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. o WANTED—FOR SIXTY DA’ FOR | Sir John Verey , EAR APA Ee DAVIS) BROOKS & (00,,:Gensesh Agents. ox, $1 00 which a Mberal bonus will a a ‘and | Mr. Graves,... -Mr. Burton | Capt. Smooth, . Mr. Ni ; JONES & JOHNSON, | unquestionable security of doable the amount given, by Mr. Dyott | Stout... A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the | Qpiiivine ut 102 Nassau suet, olllce Nox to fever’ te Mr. Levere | Old Member. new United Siates postage law, for the convenience of the City Bank.) | Lady Franklin... .... .sessessece cece seco Mis. Skerratt pablo. WANTIDLVOR FOUR MONTHS AND Goon | (iBfBasses;.:ilins Weston j i cise J al TE > P, < \TED— is , AND GOOD Pas de Deux -. Miss J. Valee and M. Frederic Us TED STATES MAIL lregreny” reset earie CON’ $50 security given, A room with board, ina eee ME SCHOOL FOR TIGERS. - eure Te ee cae throne Weta first class house, will be given for the interest, for two | “Mr, Holman | Tom Crop.....Mrs. Skerrett States mail line for California and Oregon, via Havana, | PeTsons. References exchanged. . Addeesn’ Lucinda, - Mr. Johnston | Spring........Mrs. Bernard for Aspinwall and Panama. The splendid steamship CRESCENT CITY, Baxter, commander, will sail from the pier, at foot of Warren street, N. R., on Thursday, Jan, 2 at 2 o'clock, V. BI. precisely. Passengers per Crescent Gily will be transferred to the steamship El Dorada, at Havana, and sail immediately for Aspinwall and Panama, and connect with the Pacitic Mail Steamship Company’ magnificent steamship California, which steamship w bo in readinoss at Panama to tocelve the El Dorado's passengers, and sail immediately for San Fraucisco. Rates of Fare to Aspinwall—First Cabin in State Room, $95; Lower Aft, and Forws.:d Saloon, $55; Seoond Cabin, tan: dec berths, $45; Steerage,$35, From Panama fo Sun Francisco—in. First Cabin,'$250; in Second do., $155; in nion square Post 0 MAN HAVING 5), ANTE edt YOUN + command fifty to seventy dollars, to assist a light, pleasant business, half of each day. Salary $5 week, with satisfactory security for the money. “Ad- rors James, Herald offices, with réal name and place of | interview. L 2. EE Meee DRAFTS ON ENGLAND.—WE DRAW, BY SPE- £1 “iat authority, on-the Union Bank of London, in sums to suit, from £1 upwards, payable at sight, and good in any part of Fngland, TAYIOR BROILERS, 76 Wall st., cor. Pearl. DRAFTS ON EKELAND.—WE DRAW, BY SPECIAL ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o’clock. Bertrand,....... Mr. Jones THE OLD TOLL Wednesday evening, January 26, will be performed HOUSE. THE LOST CHILD. BINKS, TH Madelaine..., BAGMAN. 'FOTE’S THEATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 AND Mrs. Nichols 19 Bowery, near Chatham square.—C. White, Proprie- tor.—Doors open at 645; to commence at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening, January 26, will be performed ROMEO AND JULL Romeo......Mr, Davenport | Juliet ...... C, White and Dan Bumit. ET. Mrs, Warwick THUMB IN A PLAY.— the famous musical ex- of 10 O’ MY THUMB and the Steerage, $50. For freight or’ passage, apply to Mf. 0. £ Negro Comicaliti ROBERTS, 177 West st y of Wan thority, on tae: Belfast Banking Company, in | Negro 4 Cee ‘TarRsTL” sneaamE CoMPuy Fon poke | sehchemyeratoaree os ne and cen etna ISTRALIAN STEAMS P OC ad ood in an it of Tre! |. a Mr A Philip, Melbourne and Sydney, Australin.—The mag be TAYLOR BROTHERS, 16 Wall st., cor. Pearl. H 2 mehr MUSEUM.—TOM rin niticent new steamship GOLDEN AGL, 3,000 tons burthen, | See preperrectale v4e eee ole evening, at 7 o'clock, , commander, will be despatched for the above £ DRAFTS ON SCOTLAN! rE PEW, BY ae ae freelpren var = o'el ports on or about the 15th April. This steamship is of _ cial author ional » in sums rareeasendwaneaeis) the size and strength and in every way equal to the Col- | suit, from £1 upwards, payable at sight, and good in any | MARRIED RAKE. | A Petrified lins’ line of steamers, andis believed will prove to be the ip ip the world, Her accommodations for Third class’ passengers are superior to any steamer over built. For freight or passage, apply to J. HOWARD & SON, Agents, 34 Broadway. AUSRALLATTOR SYDNTY, MELDOURNE, OR PORT Vhillip.—No detention after the day specified for de- Perture, The A 1 clipper bark PEYTONA, lying at pier Ne t river, is reeviving passengers ‘for the above ports. Parties desirous of securing the best accommoda- tion, with rapidity of passage, are requested to inspect her.” ‘The previous performances of this yessel warrant the belief that her passage will be effected in eighty days. She takes an experienced surzeon, and every exeriica will be made to secure confort aud satisfaction for her pas songers. For ficight or passage, apply to ANTONIO PEL. LEVER, 98 Wall street or BABBIDGE & VALENTIN 168 South street, OR NEW ORLEANS, DIPCCT—TH DOUBLE engine steamship BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Ny Matthows, commander, will Icave pier 8 Kast river, for the above port direct, on Satur , at two o'clock P.M. p has elegant ns for pasvens part of Scotland. TAYLOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall st., cor. Pearl. RICAGO AND AURORA RAILROAD COMPANY Fonds.—The bonds of this company, woven per cent interest, with coupons attached, poyal semi- annually, on tho first days of January and July, at the Mechanics’ Bank, in this city, and having fourteen and a | half years to mature from January Ist, 1803, for aale by G. 8, ROBBENS & SON, | (AUDAR POSIS.—WANTED, TO CONTRACT FOR A considerable quantity of toiar postsanlplokets, for fencing. Apply to C, K, HAMILTON, N RAYTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 and upwards, payable at sight are insued by the subseribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO., No. 84 South strect, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail Une of Liverpoo! and London packet -hips. ALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COM. | any.—Notice to stockholders.—Notice ix horeb given fo ihe stockholders of the first and second divi tions of the Galona and Chiengo Union Railroad Company, semi-annual dividend of eight per cent has been ein ny, Gente zoom; $60; a} by the Doard of Directors, from arnings of ui! oseoeniepes roenaurment, gol 2 gents | igi second Slninipta, for due ais oaths ending styled Wizards, Fseaite clade Beso ao BOB ae | January 81, 1 payable to the stockh rv selves with this st a form of bills of livdis | after tho 1dth day ef February next, In earh, at t original an pe spp sm | Of the company ih Chicago, provided that such di MASTE at the office of the ag for to the day of 5: No freight ree a, ar elve o'clock shall be applied divisions whic th day of Febrauey next, or 50 m necessary tom © sane full pa Chicago, January 10, 1253. W. M. LARRABEE, Secy, ALENA. AND CHICAGO UNTON RATLROAD COMPA ny.—Nolico to stockholders—Notice is hereby given to tho stockholders of the Third Division of the npon all stock in said first and second shall remain partially paid atter the eh thereo! as may be (OR NORFOL The Unite } gi . : ind D ‘ : ' Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Compang, that rect hee instalments have been called upon the 2 board, sod subscribed for the construction of sn : sion, payable at the office of the ‘Tr company, in Chicago, as follows :—On the 1th day of = SUPR- | March pext, ten per cent on each share ; on the loth day 194 Front street. 4 on Saturday, February Sth. For speed, strength, accom: RR SURTEEGT NGG TATEREE? OW Ton modations und fave, these ships have ao superior on tho | PN TEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—TAE INTEREST ON THE coast. Public stocks of the elty of New York, due and pay. | able Febraary ist, 1863, will be paid on’'that day by I. | W. Edmonds, Fsq., Chamberlain of the city, at the Me- | chanics’ Bank, No. 33 Wall street. ‘The transfer books will be closed Friday, Jan. 14, at three o’clock, P.M. Foz | the accommodation of stockholders, transfers will be permitted during the pesiod fs vooks remain closed; te take effect Februar; 5 y tat IG: FLAGG, Comptroller. Comptroller’s Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1853. Chicago, January 10, 1853, RSES, CARRIAGES STABLE, 1 stock of y in good orde The amount. r $3,000, Address W. J., ne of the hes uired will be abo.@ stating where an C |B and continued every evening. drawings made upon the spot by Mr. Banvard, during an | extensive tour undertaken expressly for the works. B. will explain the paintings at 73g; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock, Woodhull, | April next, ten per cent on each share ; on the lth day 1, at Bo from pier | of May next, five per cont on cach sare. By order of | Apply to L. MITCAILL, | the Board cf Directors. W. M. LARRABEE, Secretary. R ALABAMA, Captain C.D, Ludlow, z Horse and his a world of additional novelties, to be seen. Admission to the whole Maseum, &c., 25 cents; Parquet and First isal- cony, 1234 tre, Rider, and Can be witne: ne plua ultr #« Performanc three o'clock, P. M. Adwission .. ANTARD'S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE | ¢¥il that ha Holy Land is now open, at the new and spacious rama, in Broadway, adjoining the Metropolitan Hotel, AST WEEK OF THE PRES! 4 Saloon of Wonders, No. 539 Broadway. have been received HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY ‘wbove Grand street.—Open every night during the week, under the sole direction and of E.'P, Christy, whose concerts in years, spectable and fashionable audiences. Doors open at 634; to commence at 734 o'clock. rsonal supervision in city, for the past with favor by highly re- Tickets 25 conte, EN’ 'T SERIES, AT HELLER’S THE WORLD PUZZLED, AND THE ENTIRE THEORY OF LIFE UPSET. SiCOND SIG) By M. ROBERT HELLER’S astonishing and awe-awaken ing faculty of ‘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 Tue TALeNt oF THE Cny IN ARTS AND Sclevces, Divisiry HT, AND MEDICINE, OF CABA d every eveuing, MANTIC AND CARATISTIC FEA’ commence at 73g o'clock. Saturdays at and which as far exceed, in wonder and point of unfath- omablenoss in investigation, all the humbagring mediums, | or Spirit Rappers, ay it docs the perforinances of the so- vhether from the North or south, Kast or West, who have preeeded Mr. Heller, the sole and LISTIC ART im coune seeeeeeeeesee e D0 cents, Painted from authentic Mr. rsonally, Picture moves Admission, 50 cents; children, half-price. lips, Haghe, Knell, &e. ley, M. D. Mr. AL Sedgwick. Ever Saturday, at 2 P.M. and two ladies, $1. AMusie arranged by 51 BROADWAY.—‘‘ LOOK then on that.”—Shakepeare. evening, at '§ THAMES, 196 BROADWAY.—PAINTED ON | fifty thousand fect of canvass, by the first scenic | artists in the world. A‘grand moving pictorial illustra tion of the Thamos, showing all the points of interest upon the river, from its source until it don, Painted from original sketches, by Moasrs. P, Phil- tee by J. IL. Hammers: wos the city of Lon: ry “Deloek. S mn 60 cents, Gentleman HL eran ON THIS PICTURE AND The beautiful interview can be had. | natural Venus and Adonis are now exhibiting at 510 OR SALE—A SPLEND! ?, 1414 HANDS, EATHER MANUFACTURERS’ BAY NEW YORK, | Broadway, between Broome and Spring strects, where they ry stylish, and can trot a mile in about three January toth, 1863.—A dividend of five percent | are to be seen from 9A. M. until 107%. M., previous to Minutes; seven years old, sound, and kind in single and | On tho capital stock will be paid to the stockholders on | theirtour through the United States. They may be looked and after Tuesday next, February Ist. The transfer book double harness.” Also, a tny horse, sixteen hands high, | and after Tucway next, Feb Ty citer of toe beach eight years old, sound and kind, and is a very fine tra: | at by the most fastidious, without an obscene thought. “‘Honi sol qui mal y pense.” Admission, 25 cents; child: | n with his | ' | rule, ROADWAY —E. A. MARSHALL, SOLE Lessee. —Doors open at 634; to commence at 7 o?clock. Wednesday January 26, will be red ALL THAT GUTTI Is NOT y TOD seer cece. Mr. Daw 1D. +eereeeMune, Ponisi "yGNES DE VERE Dobbs......... Mr. Davidge | Agnes Mme. Por 'si IBLO'S GARDEN.—MADAME HL. SONTAG’S SECOND Zeries. ‘On Wednesday, January 28, vill be performed THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. Math ee a citi “Mad. Hf, ¢ Sergeant... Sig. Badiali | Tonio . Pociolini Secured Seats, $2 and 81, to be td’ at thee at No. 45 Wall street, at the Stationery Store of Mesers. Vou Norden & King. : On Tuesday will be sold the $2 seats only; on Wedces- day the $1 and remaining $2 seats, ‘NOTICE. In announcing the Second Series of the Opera,tit is med necessary to offer some remarks, to which tho at- te ation of the public is respectfully called. ris he management allude with some feeling eno the suecess that has attended the first series, ‘an to he satisfaction the general errangemente— both on and off the siage--eppeex to have given. Suenen rors be peeapery. fy can only be fully appreciated by tl are awere of the difficulty attending Operatic it. ‘The public, however, may rest assured that no will be spared to deserve a continuance of the pat us far extended, us well in the completeness of the . variety of the repertoire, the perfection ofthe, mine en seéne, careful relivarsuls, and an unremitting att to all those minor details—insigeificant in but without which no justice can be done ‘to important musical work. . When Madame Sontag announced her first series of Operas, nearly all the former patrons of the Opera wished to reeure their seats for all the nights. This was ree | fully declined; the pest having abundantly shown'that the eubseription system is one of stice to the wabseriber: ier hes eae to Fe To the sul compels.them to atten might be given daring the matt eanet - tion in the subscription price, as To the rabite, borane the oecasional: vi ‘aie prechu getting a seat accor to During the last fortnicht, ibowaren the received numerous letters from business men, all the impossibility of waiting one or two f crowd which naually throngs the office at the minishes; from ladies who, unable to early hour, have to intrust their servants. oft seats. These remonstrances: hay ing, that the management, ever desirous , dating the.public, deemed it its duty to attention to them, and still fully to al rules laid down during the first series, proposey'the lowing modification, which, it trusts, will meet with a general approval. The diagram of Niblo’s Carden, express! Madame Sontag’s Opera nights, contains 1, seats, (besides sufficient standing room for 1,000 persons, ) divid into sixteen Easel nine larger and! eight smaller ones. In not more than four of these if, (located in different and equally distributed parteof the house.) seats may be secured {in advance for six nights, thus giving to the public at the regular sale on the day preceding the Opera, an advantage in the choice of their seats in the proportion of four to one, so that, (for in- stance.) out of eighty frout ‘ixty will be open to the public on the day of the sale, and twenty may be se- cured for tl eries, Parties, therefore, desirous of taking seats for a series, willapply to the respective ticket offices, at the Garden nd No, 1s Vall street, and select their seats from that | rortion of the dixgram’ which will be marked for that par- ose. In conelusion, ihe management respectfully solicits the co-operation of the public in putting down the traffic in opera tickets In front of the offices. Many impositions are thus practised on sirangers, by palming of on them staudee tickets with oll checks for secured seats, and there are many instances of very inferior seats having been bought at prices averaging from $3. to $, by er ties who were under the impression. (emanating frou speculators.) that all seats were sold during the day. The manayement hay done everything to check this n growing on the community daring the last two yeers. ‘Iwo ticket offices have been established for this veason: and to prevent all seats being bought up ina few hours, the sale takes place on two ditferent days. But as the law is necessarily without power in this mat- tor, the remedy lies only with the public, who, by refue- ing to buy any tickets except at the two authorised ticket oflices, will at once destroy the imposition. Aya general number of seats will, in future, be expressly kept le on the evening of the performance. street.—Doors open at 635 ; Wednesday evening, January 20, will be performed THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAl Sir Peter Teazle. Sir Oliver. ...Mr. 2 Mrs. Bro Charles Surface. . Mr. Lester ; Lady Sueerwell. Mrs. Baekbite.. . . od The Orchestra will perform a variety of Pas de Zephyrs... ..seeeeuseseaeee THE HAPPY MAN, rie abba » = ++ ee 'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADW AY; ABOVE HO’ ard stroct.—Opeu every evening-H. Ws Ma- na; r ‘The entertainments of and Proprieto: thls cabebeatecscontpacty of musicians and neators cannot be equi tled by any other band in the U; veller, and very stylish. ‘Will be sold cheap for want of R. ACLY, Cashier. | ren not admitted. ’ day on Thursday, ted States. See programme, Lo on at 64: use. ‘Can be seen at Connelly’s stable, 39 Great Jone: mia = -— "77 eos al 734 o'clock. admission 25 cents. nrc. : hd arnt j Treasury Dagar baer cRalegh fei itt (LUSK dah dele Ai thy etal ba Te are re ff p informed that te afternoon conoerte om <a r a ‘Kae pelea ¢ ween Houston and Bleecker.—Adinission, 25 | i » FORE ANP FAMILY CARRIAGE FoR SALE —AN | 1653 [Scaled proposals will be reeeivel in the city O* | Cents, “Season tickets, for families, #6, Open. at 914, | Cond on errata heme tes Pace cellent.fumily horse and carriage for sale. Price, | New York, until 10 o'clock, A. We. of the dist March | Mf. and closes at 10, P.M. Among this suporb collec: A_YIELE DU REGIMENI.—30IE. SONTAG AS $500. Apply to.D. B. MCCULLOUGH, UAL Maldendane. ” | Rext, for North Gurolina. § attevens U¥e) tion of curiosities is the head of Salut Peter, a genuine ee fero.ofs theroloents sents, (cat rom OR SALE—OA SORREL HOMSE, SIXTEEN HANDS es te the first of J , 1853, | Painting, by Carlo Dolci. This painting poss reat | dreas-eirele,) may at GIMBREDE Ys high, six years old, a good traveller, tit for uny kinit | and-willren thirty pear ‘They will hare coupcas at, | Mert and should be seen by all who arvin love with the | Metropolitan Ho OF work in visizle and ‘double harness, aud warranted | tached, and the interest, at six per cent per anniin, will | Sne #rt Pe sie Sa hi FRMAN. NATIONAL 53 BOWERY.—E. sound and kind. Apply at Liberty Buzaar, Brooklyn. | be payableon the firat days of July and January of cach PTO HE PUBLICKIAVING SEEN, A FEW DAYS G Pleyel, Direetor.—This evening, (Wednesday,) Jan. TEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET— | year. sinee, in the Sun newspaper, an article evidently | 20, at 8 o'clock will Avction sale of horses, carriages, harness, &., Hoth interest and principal will be payable at the Bank ‘itten by some individual totally ignorant of panoramic STABERL'S ADVENTURES... every Monday and Wednestay, at 12 o'clock. A Be wepalilc, ia ey et wuaheb kee Ta ie art, and contain abs ertions eaticely false in thels cha. A very fanay Anusirian Farce. JOHN HU. GATEIELD, Proprictor. » ie “« racter, the proprietor of the Panorama of the River Admiszion:—$1, te., 873g ets., 26 ‘4. C. TUTTLE, Auctioneer. treasury of North Carolina statement of ee ‘These bonds are issued under the authority of the Le. | Cees North Carolina, for the construction of the North Carolina Railroad, and in addition to the faith of | the poset the stock held by the State, in the said rail- road, DRY GOODS. : Sit CLOAKS, AND SHAWLS.—JUST RECEIVED, fu 4 full assortment of plain poult de soie, Marie Louise | ¥ ae ‘ e, chocolate, brown, ashes of roses, andeall other de- | ¥Y, for their redemption. ’ sirable shades’; also, ‘rich brocade, some new plaid and "fee bode ere hy Sxprees enactinent, exerapted from glacé silks ; cloaks and mantillas at reduced prices ; ean- Parties bidding, will please address their letters, en- ton erape and other shawls; lacos and embroideries. For | a LArtiey Bidding, Will please, address thelr letters, en. = TIFFANY & CUTTING, 821 Broadway. Bonds,” to the undersigned, fa New York: Alrected to the P Ke front street, MEDICAL. care of Messrs. Brown & osset, ‘ont strect, ROFESOR MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, OR | . Zhe bids will be openeé in the Bank of the Republic, at 8 o'clock, P. M., on the Sist day of March next, in the Presence of G. H. Lamar, Fsq., President of the said Bank, end J. P. Brown, and David Freeman, Esqrs. Bidders may ilso be present. Successful bidders will be required, as soon a8 informed of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the first instant, to the credit of the treasurer of the State of North Carolina. ‘This deposit may be made either in the Bank of the Re- public, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North Carolina, or in the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, North Carolina. D._W. COURTS, Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, ETMORE, ROBERT & €O., STOCK, NOTE, AND EX- change brokers, dealers in specie and gold dust, Contineatal Bank Building, No. 12 Wall street. TAK 176) WONDER OF THE BOTANIO WORLD. OF NEAVOUS DISK No language can convey an adequate idea of the imme- the diseased, debilitated, and shattered nervous system. Whether broken down by sickness, the unstrung and relax- ed organization is at once rebraced, revivitiel and built up. ‘The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease van- ish together under its influence. ‘The stooping, trembling vietim of depression and debility becomes a new man—he stands erect; he moves with a firm step; ins mind, which was previou-ly sunk in gloom, or an almost idiotic apa- thy, become and he gods forth refreshed, re ynscious of new vigor, to bis accustomed occupations. Nor is the effeet temporary. On the contrary, the relief is permanent, for the cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, und resiore it to its normal condition. Well may the preparation be called the OTFS OF THE FOLLOWING BANKS OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia purchased:—Bank of the United es, Citizens’ Bank, Columbia Bank, Kastern Bink, road Bank, and Merchants’ Bank—all of Was! : ‘A. R. THOMPSON, No. 9 Wall etreet, coraei 5 & a8 E 3 © first, sciontific miracle of medi- cine heretofore supposed to have no existence. A STIMULANT THAT ENTAILS NO REACTION. It is the only infuilible remedy yet discovered for ner. yous head and mind complaints; if is the meatal physic, Jong sought for, and never before found—the only natural agent that can ‘administer to a mint disesed.”” In case. of neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain ia the nerves of the face, oud the various train of nervous affections, it will produce « cure in an astonishing short period of time; and it will also remove depression, excitement, a tendency to lessness, dislike of society, inex- eRe of , confusion, ines ei wretchedness, of self- r ot inant It will increase and re- i n the emaciat renew the | destroyed it, indace continued | unity of spirits, and prolong life. MEDICAL JOURNATA i natance that has been authent. | sanction to any other preparaton for ints. It in many violent aad des. ler paticnts ad 1 pronounced hope- h professional charne- | (25H 20 LOAN—oN WarcHs, JEWELRY, DIA- monds, and valuables of every description, on the most accommodating t Nassau street, room 13. dence, and all transaction Nasewu street, room 18. M ONEY.—MONEY ADVANCED 10 cents, in gums from $1 to $1,000, pianofortea, dry goods, {i ardcobes, or any otlier prope: y and Loan Office, 114 Grand itree' y, Over Pacifle Bank. Contidence aul honor strietly adhered to. my private office, ‘No. 102 lea waited on at their rest- ly contidential. No, 109 etri iyetevin, indeeigton, struction, fe store the health o cheerful MEDICAL Have not, §) cated, gi the polypus, scirrhus cance Reonses removed from the face | nal application, ‘The subseribers would respectfully as- | tt; sure wll persons distigured by any exeresconce on the or body, that they can remove them by the simple ext 0 emedy, without the least pain o ite all persons i tod to calls © testimoni © who have We ly, by painless exter- | ten | Miss | ram oftier haying beer for over t elects somowl: gud thet Tt CE, ‘th strect 192 Second ayenue, of Twelf tive of atism in (he head, and a sure pi ions, Or any other era childhood during the period of test! ref, and is now being successfully a “h6 form of a modioa(ed necklace, to be worn next the | ekin by the patient. An eminent German physician dis- cover" the virtues of the valuable medicines of whieh th sof the necklace are made, and prestribed the ‘The notice of the public is not, | therefore, called toa quack medicine, but to a medica- mmended by one of the most eminent of the $ peculiarly powerful in acting throug tkin dire n the diseased or excited tant, and al quested my Corlial—I a {in my pra and hast efevence aver anything of the kind frie! stot He to mode of applies r 3 a valuable an the i nent relef | at twent has the compotion Volyilfoursée Mublener, ly produce the most ICH, M, D. Brooklyn Dyott & Soma, w Haven, 0. B. ctory resulta, Leavens No. the dividends from. said wtock, are express: | tha | N™ demy, tion’ am illastration of the ceeded up the river to its souree, and for several weeks were dccupied in iaaking sketches of the most in- teresting portions, when Mr. Branning, from too much | exposure, (ook very ill and died. éuccecter in obtaling also. member of the Royal Academy, and celebrated Standeld, and one who stands at of panoramic painters in Karope. Again we went up the river, as I would not alloy the artist had seen every view | sketches on the spot. it ju in otherwise Thames offers to the public: the Lerch facts, in regard to the ori | ture:—The insinuation that most of the scenes repre- rented resemble many of the views in ‘‘ Tombleson’s Book of the Thames,”’ is rather am evidence of its truthfulness ; but, on comparison, it will be found that there is no greater difference between the representa- | | tions of the same places, than is compatible with fidelity on the part of the two producers, artists are depicting the same scenes, there sarily be some similarity, providing that both' gard to the truth in their delineations. the writer knows that that is used in the possessive case, as it is shown, by reference to the programme and adver- tisements who the artists are; andI lay no other claim to it than that of proprietor and general manager of its pro- duction. Staines, Twickenham, Lambeth Houres of Parliament, are represented on the same side of the pee reenes 1g re) nted in its the river; and the in ‘Lhe writer in the Sun This assertion is ut: 0 tuke sketches, the or artistic merit, has ever in- | cess of the * pie , | Bis picture ap | rama of the Liverpor brought to thts country, by } | by the very artist who paiated the Thames—Mr. Vhilip — rf — "| Phillips. H* § ‘DY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR | UI on the | neuralgia, tie doloreux, toothache, nervous headache, | ‘splay: and ib Hid hope | ed here for the approval of the citizens of | One word more, in relation to my speculating on the suc- ‘great original,”’ a& he styles Mr. Banvard’s If the writer wos well posted up in pano- ould know that many years before Mr. ared in this “ie large moving pano- re, hi ol aud hall say no more to nes, Thm only sorry who, I feel satisfied, , returns his th von the occasion of his benofit, on the 2th inst. public may long be able his patrons and the keep up their shake,” |, Of the Lest seats for WM a of the sippi, tive on, on the and produce! public generally for braving the p’ on Thursday evenin, by HALL 2AMA.—THE, MAMMOTH GEOGRAPHICAL PA 1 towns, and general charactoristi foradse than ( ion of that pic hen two diferent, just neces- y any re- As to the title, says that Windsor Castle, ‘alace, and the new terly false, each of these real situation, as regards individual who makes it betrays total ignorance of the localities, as weil as want of knowlelge of panoramic art. Where it was necessary to show pro- minent features, the artists have not only changed from one side to the other, but frequently given views of both sides in one scene, ‘as, for instance, Lambeth Palace, Vauxhall Bridge, and part of London. ' This is always ex plained by the lecturer at the time, so that no one who | every does not wish it can misunderstand. markets in London, any one who is at all familiar with them will bear evidence to the enormous size of some of the vegetable productions of Englund; and there are few Englishmen who will not certify to the truth of this tketch. During the year 1850, an engagement was made with Mr. Branning, a member of the Royal Aca- and prepare for exhibi- river Thames. In reference to the We pro- After this misfortune I the services of Mr. Philip Phillips, apil of the ¢ very head inting to be made until imself, and colored the During these two trips, we were in a small boat, and every foot of the way was rowed by my- relf, Since that period, nearly two anda half years, have the artists been engaged on the work—the last ecene was finished in November. The proprietor, therefore, challenges fair critieiam, and is anxious to have com- parisons made between It and any other now exhibiting, or | ever exhibited, before to the public. He feels contident that | the Thames will not suffer | knows himself, and it has also been asserted by compe- hat nothing approaching It, either infidel. yy such comparison, as he been previously present- New York. was uchester hrite J, too, iblo, and painte this ungenerous attack to see so much bitterness sards what iS every day receiving the high tions from those best qualified to jude ; leave the matter in the hands of the New , Will dome ju 1 H. 8. RISLEY. ‘HORN, OF WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 sincere thanks to his files A number dway. & SON, 259 Bee from its mouth to the athony, with ail the Qhousam! mile: bruary, at th first of It is put up in pint bottles with the word “Dr. Morse's | For sale by the propric 4 William strooj- Inelgorating ¢ own'on the glass, Price $3 per | Price $l. bottle: two bx 5: five bottles for $12; and $24 por | _ ~~ —-- dozen Dor) ayn. ¥ HOURS, FROM 8 O'CLOCK A. M., TO P aecompanios ea bottle, £ o'ele M. ‘om 10 to 12 A. M., pnd from 6 to Canal street, one coor fiom Br . COBPETT, (ME: CE frou 7 to half 100) DUANE St? ay, } M, Sunday NEW YORK v NI 8PM | = > senate . ———-———— | ft J versity.) 19 Duane street, betweon Chatham and QLELP PRYSERVATION—SELE CU A RECIPE Of | Willem, and divectly opposite Chatham, Office hours bY an infallible prose @ against all diseasos, and three origiual preseriptions for the enre of them, may be from 7 A. M. 10 9 P.M. obtained by enclosing one dollar in a pre-paid letter, di R, COOPER, NO. 14 DU | rected to "©. HASSON, M. D., Montre: nade Kast. | I Chatham and William. Office bours, from 7 A N. B.—No deception, Al communications strictly | foOP. M. Sundays, from 7 to 10 A. M., and from 6 to | ¢ private. 1 8PM. i APIO R. F y doors from Broadwa Vigs lent on hire for N. B.Any style o four hours notice. her. trical and characteristic wig tv ISH, (FROM LONDOS ker, 659 Pearl ‘Awatour performances rivate parties and fancy theatrical wig made on ASTROLOGY. PsORUNE TENING.—IRS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN for her skill in foretelling the future, will jgence shout all circumstances of life to all Mra. Alwin speaks the English, Janguages—B11 Broome street, near tira. Office houre from 10 A. M. to IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 37 BOW- .—R. Sands & Co, ietora. 1 tactee aed evening,) Jan. 2. ‘Third night of Moos, LaThorne, the cannon ball defier. Master Josee Sands in his unrivalled Trick Act; elegant scene of equestriani by Miss Finma. Naghans; Mr. ¢. Fisher in String feats on he flying corde; Gymnastics, kc. conch with the | ballet of a SHOEMAREWS SHUP IN AN UPROAR § | SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN'S GRAND’ ALPINA inment and ascent of Mont Blane, illustra- spot, sonra “ al rooae en” er with @ highly humorous and taterepting - and popular comedian. Fuil parti announeed. 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