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ADTERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. wy BBE THIRD PAGE. ee CORPORATION NOTICES. ane rnenrnenenene mane eee, Doardof Abaieten Aiemen, “tor the construction of {TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF REOORDS.— Public notice is given, that the following re- So tag the sidewdit in Rightecnth street, (south se) street ‘soul 7 between Fifth and Sixth avenues. eee objections thereto, are requested to present them, ry , to the undersi 8 Ble, othe, or before ‘the 20th of January J. FUREY, ‘January 10, 1883, Street Commiseioner. BRASS FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received by the subscriber, at the office of the Groton Aqueduct Department, until Fel 1, 1853, at o'clock P. M., for 2,500 % inch stop cocks. Composition be 1602. copper, 13¢ oz. tim, 1 oz. zinc; the to be of the best character, and to patterns in the office, to be approved of by the Water Puryeyor, to be delivered as follows:—600 on the Ist day of Ap: ,000 on the Ist day of May next, and 1,000 on the of June next. The names of two responsible per- ith their written assent to sureties for the it in every particular of the contract, will be re- q@atred to accom; each pro) 5 ‘a reservation of ten per cent until the completion ot contract. Blank forms of estimates, conforming to tthe Corporation ordinances, can be had on application at ‘this office. Estimates to be endorsed ‘Proposals for Brass Cocks, made by , February 1, 1853.” OLAS DEAN, President Croton Aqueduct Dept. Office Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 21, 1853. |TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public hotioe is hereby givon, that the following re- ition has been presented in the Board of Assistant Al- dermen:—Tolay cress walk from the northens merthwest corner of Reade and Washington streets. All persons interested, and having objections thereto, are re- quested to present them te the undersij , in writing, at his office, on or before the 3lst day of January inst. Commissioner. JAMES FUREY, Street January 21, 1853. @ *ARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, JANUA- Ty 22, 1853.—Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Saturday, instant, at 12 o'clock, M, for furnishing of the marble tile for the Soors of the new court house in the Park. All information re- bg be furnished by the Superintendent of Public 1g8, No. 19 Elizabeth street. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commsisioner of Repairs and Supplies, Oerperation papers please copy. (TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. Public notice is hereby given, that the following Yation has been presented in the Board of Aldermen re-grade Forty-fifth street, between Eighth and Ninth ayenues, All persons interested, and having objections ‘to the same, are requested to present them, in writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the fifth day of February next. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. January 26, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PROPOSALS FOR GAS LAMP Posts.—Proposals will be received by the Commis- sioner of Streets and Lamps, at his office, corner of Cham- bers and Centre streets, until the 7th day of February, 1863, at 8 o'clock P. M.—after which time none will recelved—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 pieces, viz:—Base, column, se SHEEE << E and cross head, after a pattern post which may be seen at the office of the Su intendent of Lamps and Gas, No. 129 Mercer street. posts to be cast from pig or scrap iron, and furnished at such times, and in such popnttiess as the Superintendent of Lamps and Gas may direct, with the right to reject any, or 90 many as may be imperfect er unsound. Estimates will state the price per und, und will be openedon the 9th day of February, 1853, in aecordance with an ordinance —<— by the Mayor and Commonalty of the city of New York, June, 1852. Blank estimate be obtained by application at the office of ba os dy of Lei and Tenn ne estimate entertained unless pomapeance w \e proposal and the ordinance above referred to. i . HENRY ARCULARIUS, Commissioner of Streets and Lamps. New York, Jan. 26. 1853. Ces NOTICE'—PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HEREBY iven to the owner or owners, occupant or oecupants ‘houses and lots, improved’ or unimproved lands, effected thereby, that the follo assessments have been oe ‘by the Assessors, and are | in the office of Bureau of Assessments, for exam! sarge all 8 interested, viz:—For sidewalk of Di- vi street, between Norfolk and Suffolk streets. The limits embraced by such assessment, incl all the se- veral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and pareels-of lund, situated on the northerly side of Division atreet, between Norfolk and Suffolk streets. ns, whose interests are affected by the above named assess- aments,.and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, ‘are requested to present their objections, in writing, ‘to the und ed, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. ‘WILLIAM GAG! CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. 28, 1853. \ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given to the owner or owners, occupant or oc- cupants, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved | lands, ted thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination persons interested, viz. :—For fiagging sidewalks in all Thirtyrseventh street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- | nues. The limits embraced by such assessment inelude all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, and parcels of land, situated on both sides of ty-seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- xnues: on Eighth avenue, one hundred feet southerly from ‘Thirty-seventh street, and on Seventh avenue, one hun- dred feet northerly from Thirty-seventh street. All per- ons whose interests are affected by the aboved named assessments, and who to the under: |, at their office, No. 4 Hall of within be A ‘8 from the date of this notice. Mi GAG! E, CHARLES J. DODGE, } Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. Office, 28, 1853. ORFORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- s, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office.of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persons interested, viz:—For filling low and sunken lots between First avenue and avenue A and Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. The limits embraced by such assesement include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, picees and parcels of land, situated on the northerly side of Twentieth street, from a point 71 feet west of avenue A to a point 138 feet east of First avenue, and.on the southerly side of Twenty-first street from a point 210 feet west of avenue A to a point 96 feet east of First avenue. All persons whose interests are af- fected by the above named assessments, and who are ‘opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to’ the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty deys from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, _ CHARLES MeNIELL, Office, Bureau“of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. 28, 1863, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY given, to the owner or ewners, occupant or occu- Pants, of ail houses and Jots, improved or unimproved Assessors. nds, affected thereby, that’ the following assessments | have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assosaments for examination dy all persons interested, viz :—For flagging Forty- second street at the southwest corner of Ninth avenue and Forty-rocond street. The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the southerly side of Forty-second street, 100 feet | west of Ninth avenue, andon the westerly side of Ninth avenue sixty feet south of Forty-second street. All per- fons whose interests are affected by the above named asecsements, and who are opposed to the some, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the und ned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirt: ys from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, 1 CHARLES J. DODGE, > Acsessors. CHARL VIELL, Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. 28, 18d8. ORPORATION NOTIC given to the owner UBLIC NOTICE IS BEREBY owners, occupant or ocen- Pants of ally houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office ef the Buread of Assessments for examination by all persons interested, viz, :—For flagging sidewalks in 125th street, between t Fourth and Kighth avenues. ‘The limits embraced by such aseessment inelude all the several hi and lots of ground, vacant. Kets, pieces and parcels of | ituated on the ‘northerly cide of 125th street, from ‘ourth to the Pith avenus; from the ~Fifth avenue weste ly feet; from @ point 120 feet west affeventh avenve 150 feet westerly; froma point 450 m sterly from Seventh avenue 75 feet westerly. On the con therly side of 126th street feom a point 473 feet west- only, from Fourth avenue 25 feet westerty: trom # polut 250 noet east of Fifth avenue 150 feet westerly; from a point.185 feet cast of the Sixth avenue westerly te the Sixth avenue; from a point 75 feet west of the Seventh avenue t 3 feet westerly; and from a point 366 feet west of the foyenth ayenne’100 feet westerly, All persons, whose j ts are affected by the above named asuess: | ments, ho are opposed to the same, or either of the re pequested to present their objections, in writiMf, to tha yndersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within to irty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES McNLOLL, Office, Bureau of Assessmente, Street’ Department, Jan, 28, 1868, } » Assessors. | opposed to the same,.or either | of them, are requested to present their objections, in | ennnnnnnnnnnannnes AOA OO TO Lap, BOND MORT- $85,000 pees sums to suit oe on cttve real estate, in this city or Apply to ‘8. 8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall 73 50 10 LOAN, UPON BOND AND MORT- in sums tosult Fa On Pre ver of 81,000 $2,000, $5,000 sums, FRANCIS J. KENNEDY, 16 Wall street, TO LOAN, AT SIX PER CENT 1, $45, 00¢ posing og ting Taras or for 06nd oo dret cas pon tid real e <0 valuo fate in this SOHN F. CONREY, Nos. 23 and 2”, wat? ,,APPY $10 ANY GEN"{EMAN WISHING TO .000. invest “ight or ten thousand dol- profitable busine, can hear of a favorable op- portunity, by addres+’.ng‘A.'B. C., Broadway Post Office. eee leeerercrthtneninmeseerressmimasi=s $5 0 4) %10,000, $20,000—TO THOSE HAVING 9 capital to ‘invest at a profit of 800 per cent,--Wantéd, two gentlemen, each to Invest $5,000 or $10,000, ina handsome and safe manufacturing busi- ness, which will pay a profit of 800 per cent. Commands a ready sale for nds of dollars worth. Already es- ‘over tablished by the ‘rag. peae, ata cost for advertisi: twenty thousand dollars. The pat of 4 Ohio, Illinois and New Jersey alone will treble the amount invested. Satisfactory reasons given for dis- posing of one-half. References given and required. All communications addressed (post paid) to Scrunton, New York Post Office, will meet prompt attention. HICAGO AND AURORA RAILROAD OOMPANY Bonds.—The bonds of this company, bea: never per cent interest, with cou; attached, pay semi- Ennually, on the first days of January and July, at the Tait years to mature from Jobuary tet £68, for sale by ears to mature january Ist, e Gh ROBBENS & SON. fl) igre ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 and vee tatiae at sight, are issued the subscribers, BOWMAN, G! joa eae passenger agents for and London packet ships. declared by the Board of ; said first and second divisions, for the six months January 31, 1853, payable to the stockholders on after the 10th day of February next, in cash, at the office of the company in Chi ‘ovided shall be applied upon all stock in said first and second divisions which shall remain partially paid after the Joth day of February next, or so'much thereof as may be necessary to make the same full paid. Chicago, January 10, 1858, W. M. LARRABEE, Secy ALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COMPA ny.—Notice to stockholders—Notice is hereby ‘iven tothe stockholders of the Third Division of the Ealena and Chiesa Union Railroad Comnenys that instalments have called upon the capi stock subscribed for the construction of said Third Divi- sion, payable at the office of the Treasurer of said company, in Chicago, as follows :—On the 15th day of March next, ten per cent on each share ; on the 15th day ‘April next, ten per cent on each share ; on the 14th day of May next, five per cent on each share. By order of the Board of Directors. W. M. LARRABEE, Secretary. Chicago, January 10, 1853. ‘NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST ON THE public stocks of the city of New York, due and pay- able February Ist, 1863, will be paid on’that day by F Edmonds, Esq’, Chamberlain of the city, at the Me- ehanics’ No. 33 Wall street. The transfer books will be closed Friday, Jan. 14, at three o’clock, P.M. For the accommodation of stockholders, transfers will be permitted during the period the books remain closed; to take effect February Ist, 1853. A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller, Comptroller’s Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1853. EATHER MANUFACTURERS’ BANK.—NEW YORK, January 25th, 1853.—A dividend of five per cent én the capital stock will be paid to the stockholders on and after Tuesday next, February Ist. The transfer book will be closed until that day. By order of the board, T. R. ACLY, Cashi ‘ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS. Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C., January 15, 1858 —Sealed proposals will be received in the city of New York, until 10 o’clock, A. M.. of the 3lst March next, for the purchase of $500,000 of bonds, issued by the State of North Carolina. ‘These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1853, and will run thirty years. They will have coupons at- tached, and the interest, at six per cent per annum, will be payable on the first days of July and January of each year. Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless when the purchaser may prefer to have them made payable at the treasury of No Carolina ‘These bonds are issued under the authority of the Le- slature of North Carolina, for the construction of the North Carolina Rai and in addition to the faith of the State, all the stock held by the State, in the said rail- road, and the dividends from said stock, are express- ly fisdeed for their redemption. ted cs bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from xation. Harties bidding, will please address their letters, en- dorsed ‘Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,’ to the underslgned, in New York, directed to the care of Messrs. Brown & Rosset, 180 Front street, New York. The bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at 3 o'clock, P. M., on the Slst day of March next, in the presence of G. B. Lamar, Fsq., President of the said Bank, and J. P. Brown, and David Freeman, Esqrs. Bidders may | also be present. | Successful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of their bids, todepositin 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 ‘Ww. COURTS, lina. D. W. Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. FFICE OF THE SIXTH AVENUE RAILRAOAD COM- ny, New York, Jan, 21, 1853.—By a vote of the stockholders, taken this day, the capital stock of this company will be increased $260,000. Stockholders standing as such on the books on February 4th, prox., at 2 P. M., will have the privilege of said increase at par, in the ratio of 40 per cent of the old stock then held b: them, until the 8h day of February next, at 2P. M. Fifty’ per cent only of the amount subscribed wili be re- quired at the time of making subscription. D. P. B. ‘DT, Treasurer. TATEMENT OF THE BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS Fire Insurance Company. on the 31st day of Deoem- ber, 1852, made pursuant to anact of the Legislature of the State of New York to provide for the incorporation of insurance companies, pears April 28th, 1849:— Amount of capital which has been paid in cash and is seeesesececesees sone e +8150,000 00 incurred on policies written and unexpired $2,049,248 00 Amount of premiums received from May 26 to Dec. 31, in- CLUBIVE. ee ceseeececeeeseeeses 25,532 80 Amount of interest carned during the same time.......+.-s00+-. 5,983 67 id... 3,771 28 aces of losses ascertained and sae sad of losses ascertained not 1 PAdd .. 6.06 ceccesseceeeereees Ameunt of first dividend five per bi on Aaah bye ae vist December, 2, able on ithe 10th January, 1883....... Amount paid for 're-insurances and return premium: oo Amount of expenses incurred and 500 00 2,260 78 WS cs: noe 8,093 43 Amount due individuals for ioans not yet paid Total amount of liabilities ..... No other debts due by this company. The funde of this company are invested in bonds and mnortgages in the cities of New York, Brooklyn, Wil- | liamaburg, &e.. $119,829 00 Due from individuals, mostly for premiums un- collected, but goo! 3,103 37 Interest earned, but 1,004 95, Cash on hand 42,025 25 | Total $106,952 58 President, Daxre, Barnes, Secretary. State of New York, city and county of New York, ss: | Jchn Bruce, the Building Associations Fire Insurance Company, on the twenty-sixth day of January, 1853, severally sworn before me, and depoved and said that the foregoing state. ment by them respectively signed, is true. Sworn before me on the 26th of January, 1863. Anram WAKEMAN, Com joner of Dee ETMORE, ROBERT & CO., STOC! NOTE, AND EX- change brokers, dealers in specie and gold dust, | | Continental Bank Building, No. 12 Wall street. ASH ADVANCED ON SEGARS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, and merchandise generally; also on personal property of almost any kind. Money to loan on improved real estate; houses and lots for sale and to let; 200.000 Ger man and Havana segars, for sale cheap. ‘Apply at No. (8 Clinton court, oftice No. 1) 13 Beekman street, Ny eants, in sums from $1 to $1,000, on watches, plate, | jewelry, pianofortes, dry goods, firearms, ladies’ and gon tlemen’s wardrobes, er any other property, at the Pacitie Agency and Loan Office, 11t Grand street, corner of Broad- way, Over Pacific Bank. Confidence and honor strictly adhered to. OF $5 TO $5,000 TO LOAN ON deposit of personal property, watches, jewelry, Giamonds, plate, segars, pianos, dry goods, anil fancy articles, at the fife lasuranee and Loan Oils, 32 Warren street. | Otice hours from 10 to 3 o'clock. ASH TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA- / monds, and valuables of every description, on the mov: accommodating terms, at my private office, No. 102 Nasstu street, room 13, Ladies waited on at thoir real- dence, and all transactions strictly confidential. No. 102 Nascan.street, room 13. HOTELS, AAA AAA AAA AA rr MPORTANT TO Al | ORTAD ALL VISITING CUBA.—THR WELI, known hote’, Revere House, Havana, has been trans- | ferred from Officious street, No, 119 Abrapia street, corner of Mercadores. Twis large edifice has been re-built and refitted, and no expense has been spared to make it an tlegant and cornfortabte home. Jt can be recommended with confidence, as the best and largest hotel at Havana, Refer to Dr. Bogert, No, 6 Bt. Mark's place, New York. President, and Daniel Barnes, Secretary, ot | were- | ONEY.—MONEY ADVANCED TO SUIT avrnt. | sualled for een ES for elegance and cqmfort. ‘Price of from New York to Li in frst sabi, #120; in second cabin, $70. Ralaaietsdene state room, From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £26. An experienced surgeon attached to each No berths secured until paid for. ae OF SAILING. From New York. From Ii Saturda; Wednesday, Jan. 12.1808 Do. Do, jan. 26. Do. Do. Fob. 9. Do, Do. Feb. 23. Do. Do. Mar. 9.. Do. De. Mar. 28 Do. Do. April 6 Do. Do, April 20, Do. Do. May 4 Do. Do. May 18 Do. Do. June 1 Do. De. June 15, Do. Do. Jane 20. Do, Do. Jaly 13. Do. De. July 27 Do. De. Aug. 10. z & iS Do. De. Sept. Do. Do. 6. Do. Do, Oct. 19 Do. Do. Noy. 2. Do. Do- Nov. 15. De. De. Nov. 30. Do. os Do. 14 Do eo. 28,, For tht or gnpiy to % EDW. K. C0) & CO., No. 56 Wall st, N. ¥. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liver} &. @. ROBERTS & CO., 13 ms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & O0., No. 26 Rue Notre Dame des Victoi Pa or GEO. H. DI Hayre. gold, aver, bullion, spect, Sewalry,_ precious stones, ot ver, bullion, us stones, OF unless bills ‘of nding are sign therefor, and the value of therein expressed. (OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ship BALTIC, Capt. Joveph J. Comstock.—This steam- a l depart with the United States mails for Europe, tively on Saturday, February 6, at12 o'clock M., from i ier A at me ye age street. Be. berth secured paid for. For or passage, having unequalled accommodations for elegance and comfort, apply to EDW’D K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 113, A. M. The steamship Arctic will succeed the Atlantic, and sail 19th February. FY LIVERPOOL.—-THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP AND) 1,400 tons, Robert Hutchings, commander, will sai for Liverpool, on Monday, the 7th February, Freight will be taken at moderate rates, E. CUNARD, No. 4 Baling Green. ACKETS TO HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—THE FOL Jowing ehips will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York 6n the Ist of each month:— From New York. From Havre: Ship ST. DENNIS, Jan.1 | Fob. 16, 1,600 tons burthen, May 1 June 16, Alonzo Follansbee, master, Sept.1 Oct. 16. Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Feb.1 = M’reh 16, 1,000 tons burthen, Junel ‘July 16, Jobn Bragdon, master. Oct.1 Nov. 16. New ship MERCURY, Mar. 1 ‘April 16, 1,400 tons burthen, July Aug. 16, R.’D. Conn, master. Nov.1 Dee. 16. new), 1,200 tons bui ug. pt. ¢ James Funck, master. Dec. 1 Jan. 16. They are all first class New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of passengers, and commanded by men of experience in the trade,”"The prio of passage ls $100, without wines or Hquors. Goods sent-to the subscribers will be forwarded free from any charges but those actuall BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, £04 Pearl street. BE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP ‘Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PHILADELPHIA. Gity of Glasgow... ‘Thursday, Feb. 3, 1853. City of Manchester, ‘Thursday, Mar. 3, 1853, Oty of Glasgow... ‘mhureday, Mar. 31) 1858, FROM LIVERPOOL. . Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1853. Wednesday, Feb. 2) 1858, a Ra’ Saloon, $90, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms.) | 2 limited number of thd class wil be taken, and found with comfortably provisions, for $20...........to Li Teh agen arene: Parties wishing to out their ak ae certificates of passage, drafts on the Bank of Ireland, in sums from £1 dna ae is. Hand bills can be had at the office of THO! |, agent, No. 41 Exchange place. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Company’s new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power) Ro- bert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on Wednes- day, February 23, and will leave New York for Glasgow on Saturday, March 26, at 120’clock, at noon. First cabin (saloon state cep ep do. do. es a) $75; second cabin, $50; third class $20—steward’s fees inclu- ded. Apply to J. MeSYMON, 83 Broadwry. R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Leen ton to land the mails and passengers, on turday, Fel 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pier No. 4, North river, Price of young, $120. Li not wanted di voyage shi be sent on the ve before , Marked after Thursday, Feb: 10,_ For freight eapniy ursday, Feb. 10. For or passage apply MO) LIVINGSTON, Agent, No. 63 Broadway. HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER MERLIN, W. SAMPSON, commander, will sail for Bermuda and St. Thomas, on Monday, 7th February, 1853. Passage money to Ber: muda, $30, to St. Thomas, $70. For freight or passage apply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. JASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, &c.—Tapscott’s Line of Packets.—W. & J.T. TAP- SCOTT & CO., 86 South street, New York, continue to make engagements, on most favorable terms, to bring out fee eae in the same expeditious manner as heretofore, from al rts of Great Britain and Ireland, by their une- jualled line of packets, sailing from Liverpool every three ays, don each alternate Thursday, and from Glasgow twice each month. They also remit the same eafe manner as hitherto, in Lee or small sums, by drafts payable at sight in all the princi places {throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, ‘rance, and ny. money in I ‘DEPENDENT LINE.—THROUGH TICKETS FORCALI- fornia vin Aspinwall and 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 pier No. 3.N. R. The performances of this steamer on her first and second voyages, warrants the assurancy that the pas- sengers will Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, where she will connect with the new and splendid steam- es Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J. D. 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 the very first class as to accommodation, speed and yenti- lation. They are Uunrurpassed byany vessel on the route. The tables will be supplied in the most liberal manner both for cabin and steerage P egtomn tg Every exertion will be made, on the part of the officers and owners, toin- sure safety, speed, and comfort. Passe: 8 will be land- | ed at the wharf at Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail- | Keith, Charleston; William Chisolm, do. road for the Pacific. A [Sag sagen is attached to each ship, whose services are free of ¢! to the passengers. For freight or passage, apply to E. MILLS, Agent, No. 51 Cortlandt street. P. 8—A mail bag will be made up at this office, in accordance with the new law of Congress, for the accommodation of the public. . ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, , carrying the great United States mail—only through | United States mail line for California and Oregon, via Aspinwall and Panama, Great reduction for second cabin and stecrage passage. The splendid new and double engine United States mail steamship GEORGIA, 3,000 tons burthen, D. D. Porter, U.S.N., commander, will sail on Saturday, February 5th, at two o'clock, P.M., precisely, from pier at foot of Warren street, North ‘river. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company has fourteen magnificent teamships, plying between Panama and San 0, a sufficient number of which are always kept | ama to cover all accidents, and to prevent any delay of the mails and passengers on the Isthmus. No efforts are spared on the part of the companies to send their passengers through with expeditiow, comfort, and safety. Rates of fare to Aspinwall aloon, state room Lower aft and forward sal Fecond cabin standees Steerage .... Rates of fa In first cabin In second do, Steerage Passenge: Aspinwall, free. Transit of the Isthmus at the passen- gers’ expense, Persons securing through passage by the Uniled States mail steamers from New: York, have pre | ference of accommodation on board the Pacific mail steamers. For freight or paseage, apply to CHARLES A, WHITNEY, at the office of the cempanics, 177 West | street, corner of Warren street. ASSAGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CALTFORNIA LINE, | —tThe elipper packet ship NEW YORK, now load ing at pier 11, North river, has unequalled accommoda- | tions for first’and second’ cabin passengers, for which early application must be made. LLIOT, 146 Pearl street. INETY DAY: NCISCO, — CLIPPER SWORD FISH, now rapidly loading at pier Five, h river, ean take a few (ons light freight, if imme- diately offered. Shippers will bear in mind ‘that. this N ship lias performed the voyage to San Francisco in ninety | days, and will unquestionably land her cargo at the earliest possible day. SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street. | SHIP SIROCCO, FOR FRANCISCO.—THIS BEAUTI | ful ship wil in a few days, and has splondid ac commodations for passengers. ippers will please have | all their freight on board this week, J. 8 OAKFORD, 02 Wall street. | USTRALIA PACKET—FIRST VESSEL.—THE ELE- | gant clipper EAGLE, now all ready for sea, can ac- | ‘modate a few more passengers, if application isimme- | i diately macig to ISAAC T. SMITH, Consignee, 201, Wa street, corner of Front, and sail immedi- ately for San Francisco. The accommedations and ven tilation of the Winfield Scott are all that Her speed (established on the and Panama, and while on the ay Every exertion will be made to ensure comfort, expedition and safety. | Passon- gers will be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking ‘the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that for ee So er on at 26 Broadway. VIS, KS & OO., General or ” JONES & JOHNSON. A mail is made up at the above office, under the new United States postagelaw, for the conventence of the pul ‘Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) propric- jearagua. No deten- advance ‘of the mail. the Aathmas, tors. For California, = 3 the twee fo ly line giving new, foaihe ine tons, E. L. 3 ; forSan Juan del Norte, from pier No. 2 Saturday, February 5, at 8 o'clock P. M., precisely, con- necting with the powerful and popular steamship PACIFIC, on the Nicaragua Tranait “route, having but twelve miles of land carriage. These steamers are unsut in their ventilation and Srocmmiatesions For information or passage, at the lowest rates, apply only at agency of the company, No. 9 Battery place, up stairs. rps "Cr VANDERBILT, Agent, A mail bag is made up at the above office, under tho new United States postage law, for the convenience of the bea Te pe are cautioned st the represen- tions of hi runners of other None are em- ployed for this line. TA MEETING OF THE PASSENGERS, HELD ON board the United States Mail steamship Hermann, on her return to Southampton on the 6th of January, 1863, after having her forecastle deck stove in by a heavy sea, shipped during a stroug gale experieneed in the Eng- lish Channel, between the Bill of Portland and Start Point, on the night of the 6th of January, it was unani- mously Rerolved, That we cannot sufficiently ex} ourthanks to Capt. Higgins, for his seamanlike and steady manner of managing and navigating the ship during a thick and fogey night, as well as for his kind and gentlemanly eare and attention to the comfort and safety of his mn gers. We would remark, that before and duri e con- tinuance of the gale, it was impossible to obtain any ob- servation. Also, unanimously Resolved, That we continue to repose entire confidence in Capt. Higgins, and look forward with pleasure to the prosecution of our voyage to New York under his com- mand. We would likewise tender our thanks to the offi- cers and crew for their efficient co-operation in managing the vessel under the direction of their able commander. Commander F. G. DALLAS, Chairman. D. H. Faruston, Secretary. Baron Von Grabow, Secretary of the Prussian Lega- tion; Van Eden Hollerman, New York; H. E. Log ns | Theodore Hanker, Hamburg; E. Cexier; Gottfried Haltf, Speyer Zsrinberyann; Carl Billig and aon, «Kongsberg: | ‘A. Bergwin, D. M., New York; Mr. Coyniss, Paris; Richard | D. Plate, Bremen; C. W. Vorwick, Hagen; L. Wickman, Georgia; F. Wessetheft, Vermont; E. Arnshein, Posen; A. Maurice, Paris; Peter Conrad, London; U. Christ, Un- terwalden, Schmytz; E. H. Frannuy, New York; ’G. J. USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPAN Philip, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia.—The mag nificent new steamship GOLDEN AGF, 3,000 tons burthen, | , commander, will be despatched for the above ports on or about the 16th April. This steamship is of | the size and strength and in every way equal to the Col- | ins? line of steamers, and is believed will prove to be the | fastest steamship in the world. Her accommodations for first, second and third class passengers are superior to any steamer ever built. For freight or passage, apply to J. HOWARD & SON, Agents, 34 Broadway. ‘Ae FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, OR PORT Phill ‘o detention after the day specified for de- arture. The A 1 clipper bark PEYTONA, lying at picr Qo. 13 Kast river, is receiving passengers for the above ports. Parties desirous of securing-the best accommoda- tion, with rapidity of passage, are requested to inspect her. The f Ate performances of this vessel warrant the belief that Tee paeere will be effected in eighty days. She takes an experienced surgeon, and every exertion will be made to secure comfort and satisfaction for her pas- sengers. For freight or pa: apply to ANTONIO PEL- LEHER, 98 Wall street; or iE & VALENTINE, 168 South street. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.—SEMI-WEEKLY United States Mail Line.—The favorite and fast-going Meamer £0 ER, Foster, commander, will leave pier No. 4N. Ry on Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 3 o'clock P. . precisely. For freight, apply on board, where all bills of lading will be signed; and for passage, at the office of SFOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 48 South street. Through tickets for Floridaas follows:—To Jacksonville, $31; to Pilatka, $33. The steamer Union, advertised to leave on Saturday, 29th inst., will be withdrawn for that | trip only. r HW EMPRESS OF THE SEA.—MR. DONALD McKAY’S: new clipper will be at her berth, pier 27 Fast river, on Tuesday, February 2. Competent judges believe that the Empress can make the passage to San Francisco in a shorter time than an; ee end the world. For freight, apply to a) , 92 Wall street. FS NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND— The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, EF. Ca- yendy, commander, will sail from 18, North river, on Saturda , January 29th, at3P. For freight, apply on Doard, and for to & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. J,0R_ SAVANNAH—U. 8. MAIL LINE.—THE SUPE- rior steamship FLORIDA, Captain Mf. 8. Woodhull, dn Saturday, January 20th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., from pier No. 4, North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. LL, 104 Front street, ‘The ALABAMA, Captain C.D. Ludlow, on Saturday, Februa: modations and fare, coast. Sth. For speed, strength, accom- ese ships have no superiar on the AGENCY. (0 OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE.—THE ADVERTISER respectfully requests gentlemen wishing to dispose of their property to send him a description and price of the same, as he is constantly receiving applications from par- ties anxious to purchase. No ohare will be made unless a sale shall be effected. RODERICK LAWRENCE, 75 Nassau street. MERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASH- ion, D. C., under the direction of Aaron Haight Palmer, Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the United States, for the prosecution and recovery of on the United States before Congress, the Executive Departments, and Boards of Commissioners sit! in Washington; settle- ment of accounts with the Executive Departments, and obtaining the remission of fines, penalties, and forfeitures, for a violations of the revenue, or other laws of the United States ; Fecovery debts, ies, and in- heritances in the United States and fe countrie, investments in United States and State securities, collec. tions generally, remittances, and other money business ; pace of government lands for forei nts, &o. ¢ undersigned has efficient and reliable correspondents in the several States and Territories of the Union, and will give his prompt and faithful attention to all business con- fided to the agency. Letters must be aor id. Office south corner of th street, opposite the Treasury Department. IN H. PALMER, rector and Consul General of Ecuador for the U. S, Washington, December, 1852. FEXTRES PARCELS FOR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG and Richmond, will hereafter be reecived on board the ROANOKE on Fridays aud Saturdays, by the purser. LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, MEDICAL. ag GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES, Nice GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. Na GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES, _ GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. R, JONNEON, 16 DUANE STREET. OFFICE HOURS from 7 A. M.'to 0 P.M. Sundays, from 7 to hal (0 A. Py M. NOVATING LIFT ‘CE OR RAL, D sam, beyend all comparison the most successful re- incdy of the age for impurities of the blood, however they have their origin—a superlative syrup for the sick,“crip- | pled or diseased. One bottle will enable any one helpless trom rheumatism, to walk as nimbly asa young man. Hundreds who have entered the proprietor’s office on crutches, haye, ina few days, dispensed with them, and so great has been the change from their former stiffened condition, that he has sometimes had dificulty in recog. nizing his patients, It is the best medicine to neutralize the baneful effects of mercury that, in one form or an other, is so extensively administered by physicians. If any particle of this subtle and penetrating poison exists in the system—and it is net Sraggerating to say that thousands are saturated with it—the renovating life es- sence will find it out, and remove it by the natural chan nels from the body. Such a rapid renevation is brought about by this charming remedy, that hundreds havo anid that they felt as if on oppressive incubus had been imme diately taken off their frames. It is essentially a renova tor, and as such it is recommended. The attention of the whole public is respectfully requested to this remariable | ng. Any one who has fallen into the diseased es of the system to which this is an antidote, or bas | a dear friend or relative lingering under the same, is re speetfully recommended to make trial of it, There is no thing that can eure them ¢o quick, so well, aad so tho: rough; and it is guaranteed in the diseases for which itis sold to cure, and to give satisfaction, or the money pait for it will be returned. Scores of cures can be to. Price $1 per bottle; $10 per dozer diseases it is a specific, and in some thous has never been known to where the blood is tatnt enses of the ekin, ulcers, sores, and eruptions, it purges out of the system. Its whole operation is to make healthy blood, and, as 4 consequence, a healthy system; and any | poieon or morbid matte: voduced thither, is sure to be carried off under its purifying influence. For sale by the proprietor, Dr. Ward, at his dispensary, corner of Broad way and Canal street, where advice also may be had, gra- ineares. R. WARD'S MEDICAL FRIEND—AN INVALUABLE | guide, 102 ager, gratis. Office in Canal street, one door from Broadway, up stairs. Hours, 8 A. M. tod | from 10 A, M, ti] 12 M., amd from 6 till \ AMUSEMENTS. eres WERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 63 ; CUR- MARSHALL, SOLE tain rises at 7 o'clock. ry evening, Jani a at 7 o’¢lock. Viet th “ollet Sally Popple. Mra. x, by Miss G. Dawes and Mr. Fletcher. MARTIN: Charles Fenton.. .Mr. Dunn Blizabeth Clineh. Miss Dawes Mrs. Yeomans YURTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOO! ‘open at 634; to commence at 7 o'clock, iday evening, January 28, will be performed 7. THe HELR'AT LAW. Lord Duberly. Mr. Johnston | Zekiel Dick Dowlas.....Mr. Fisher Henry Moreland Mr. Levere Overtures to Massanielio and Anacreon, with a new set of Quadrilles, by the Orchestra. MILLINERS. ONE THOU! Joe Baggs......Mr. Burton | Tom Tip Mr. Johnston ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 654; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Benefit of Messrs. Cony and Taylor, and Master Cony. Friday even- ing, January 28, THE BLOODHOUNDS. THE DUMB MAN OF MANCHESTER. THE SAVOYARD AND HIS MONKEY. WH3ES THEATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 AND 10 Bowery, near Chatham square.—C, White, Proprie- tor.—Doora open at 634; to eommence at 7 o'clvck. Friday evening, Januar, wi formed e THE RAKES PROGRESS, Rakewell..,..Mr. Davenport | Fanny...,..Mrs. Warwick LOAN OF A LOVER. THE LOTTERY TICKET. ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—LAST DAY BUT ONE OF General Tom Thumb.—This evening, at 7 o’clock famous musical extravaganza,fin two acts, of HOP ©’ MY THUMB,.and FAINT HEART. This afternoon, at Tom Thumb and FORTUNE'S FROLIC, A Petcilied lorse and his Rider, and a world of additional novelties, to be seen. Admission to the whole Museum, &c., 26 eents; Parquet and First Balcony, 121¢ cents extra. CE OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY above Grand street.—Open every night du the week, under the sole direction and a] E. P. Christy, whose concerts in ‘ble and fashionable audiences. sonal supervision is city, for the past have been received with favor by highly re- Tickets ecnte. ANFORD’S NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROUPE HAVE returned from their Southern tour, and will com- mence their nortkern engagement at Rochester, visiting Syracuse, Utica, Schenectady, Troy, Albany, &. Due notice will be given of their annual visit to this city and Philadelphia. SAMUELS. SANFORD, Manager. AST WEEK OF THE PRESENT SERIES, AT HELLER’S 4 Saloon of Wonders, No. 639 Broadway. THE WORLD PUZZLED, AND THR ENTIRE THBORY 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 baflled the intelligence and senses of large and select audiences, including the major part of ‘Tas Tauent oF tuR Crry mv ARTS AND Scignces, Drvintry AND MEDICINE, and which as far exceed, in wonder and point of unfath- omableness in investigation, all the humbugging mediums, or Spirit Rappers, as it does the performances of the s0- styled Wizards, whether from the North or South, Rast or West, who havo preeeded Mr. Helier, the sole and original eTASTER OF CABALISTIC ART. Can be witnessed every evening, in connection with hie ne plus ultra of NECROMANTIC AND CABALISTIC FEATS. Performances commence at 734 o'clock. Saturdays at three o'clock, P. M. Admission ,, 50 cents. ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land is now open, at the new nnd spacious ‘corama, 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. TUDIO CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, between Houston and Bleecker.—Admission, 25 cents. Season tickets, for families, $5. Open at 9%, A. M., and closes at 10, P.M. Among this superb collec: tion of curiosities is the head of Saint Peter, a genuine painting, by Carlo Dolci. This painting possesses great merit, 304 should be seen by all who are in love with the ine arta, ANORAMA.—THE MAMMOTH GEOGRAPHICAL PAN- rama of the Mississippi, from its mouth to the grand and beautiful Falls of St. Anthony, with all the principal cities, and towns, and general characteristics of this mighty river, for more than three thousand miles, will open, for exhibition, on the first of February, at the Metropolitan Hall. 0 THEAFRICAIS.—W. R. FISH, M LONDON, theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 550 Pear street, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances attended. Wigs lent on hire for private parties and fancy dress balla. N. B.—Any style theatrical wig made on four hours notice. MEDICAL. ‘YGIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR neuralgia, tic doloreux, toothache, nervous headache, rheumatism in the head, and a sure preventive of eopvulsions, or fh other Cart pre attendant upon early childhood during the period of teething, has been discovered, and is now being suecessfully administered in the form of a medicated nec! to be worn next the skin by the patient. Aneminent German physician dis- covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of which the Deads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the mode of application. The notice of the public is not, therefore, called to a quack medicine, but to s medioa- ge ee ee faculty, as peculiar! in acting rY Ot the skin Cicely upen the or exeited nerves, affording, ly, instant, and always perma- nent relief, and ef ‘@ permanent eure. Patients who, at twenty-four hours trial of the medicated necklace, ao- cording to preceription, find no relief, may, at the close of that |; by immediately returning the same, receive back their money. & MULDENER, TestMony.—I do hereby certify that the composition of the medicated necklace offered Schuffner & Muldener, is of such a nature as to unfi ly. produce the mort satisfactory results. G. ‘LICH, M. D., No. 285 Heary street, Brooklyn. For sale by the proprietors, No. 4 William street Price $1. Pe MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, OR cordial. . THE FIGHTH WONDER OF THE BOTANIC WORLD. OURS OF NERVOUS DISKASES. No eee can convey an adequate idea of the imme- diate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated, and shattered nervous system. Whether broken down by sickness, the unstrung and relax- ed organization is at once rebraced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease van- ish together under its influence. The stooping, trembling victim of depression and debility becomes a new mah—he stands erect; he moves with a firm step; hus mind, whieh was previously sunk in gloom, or an almost idiotic apa- omes bright, buoyant, active, and he goes forth refreshed, regenerated, and eonscious of new vigor, to his accustomed occupations. Nor is the effect temporary. On the contrary, the relief is permanent, for the cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to ite normal condition. Well may the preparation be called the MEDICINAL WONDER of the nineteenth century. It is, as the first scientific men in the Old World havo admitted, that miracle of modi- cine heretofore supposed to have no existence. ‘A STIMULANT THAT ENTAILS NO REACTION. It is the only infailiblo remedy yet discovered for ner- vous head and mind complaints; it is the mental physic, long sought for, and never before found—the only natural nt that can ‘-administer to a mind diseasod.”” In eases of neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in the nerves of the face, and the various train of nervous affections, it will produee a eure in an astonishing short period of timo; and will also remove depression, excitement, a tendoncy to blush, restlessness, sleeplessness, dislike of society, inca- pacity for study or busi loss of memory, confusion, iddiness, blood to the head, melancholy, mental debility, yeteria,’ indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of self-de- struction, fear of insanity, &. It'will increase aad re- store the appetite, strengthen the emaciated, renew the health of those who have destroyed it, induce continued cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits, and prolong life. THE MEDICAL JOURNALs Tayo not, in a single instance that has been authent! caied, given their sanction to any other preparation for the above complaints. It has, in mauy violent and des porate cases, effected radical ‘cures, alter pationty kad heon abandoned, and their condition pronounced hope leas by medical practioners of Ligh professional charac 'y office having been ina store where this cordial was kept for sale for over three years, and my opportunities of judging of its elects somewhat numerous, the vastly increasing demand, and that without a single advertise mont, tells for itself. I have seen a case of weakness, which had resisted all treatment for over five years, both in this place and in Philadeiphia, and the person a fair candidate for suicide, radically cured with one dozen He had spent hundreds without relief, and was ith twenty-four dollars worth of Dr. Morse’s cor- A. KENDALL, M. D. Dr, Morse—Sir—Some time sinee you requested my opinion of the virtues of your Invigors Cordial—I am now prepared to give it. T have in my practice and preveribed it for the last few months, and must give it my decided preference over anything of the kind with which Lam acquainted. Tam much pleased with its ef. fects, and can witn confidence recommend it to the pa- tronage of the profession, as a valuable auxiliary for re moving disease in some of the most troublesome forms, and to all, a4. safe and valuable medicine. BENJAMIN WEEKS, M. D. 849. Brooklyn, N, ¥., Noy Sold by Rid nera! Agent for the United States, 192 Browinay; B. M. Quion, 127 Bowery, corner of Grand stzect; in Broolilyn, by Milne, Fulton’ street; in Boston, wholesale and retail, by Fetridge & Co., Washington street, and W. ¥. Spencer, 'do.; in Albany, by W, N. Jamison, 681 Broadway; in’ Hartford, by Jno. Pitkins; in Spring field, by Bliss & Haven; in feo oa Dyott & Sona, and. M, Wood, 4 Harmony court; in New Haven, 0. DB. Leavenworth. It is put up in pint bottlos,with the words “Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial” blown on the glass. Price $3 per bottle; two bottles, $5; five bottles for $12; and $24 per don | N. B.—Important adyice accompanies each bottle. TBLO'S GARDEN.—MADAME H. SONTAG’S SEOOND a ‘On Friday, January 28, will be , first time, LA SONNAMBULA, With the following powerful cast:— AMIDA... 00 c0ecceecererere Mad. Henriette The Count Sig. Badia Bvino Sig. P (C..4+ meee Sign’a. Mora | Conduct . Eekert- ‘Knd a grand and powerful Seats to be had at the Garden, and No. 45 Wall street, at Messrs. Van Norden & King’s, and at the door. On Sigiee | will be sold the $2 seats only; and on Fri- day the $1 and remaining $2 seats. Seer ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME street.—Doors open at 634; to commence at 7. Friday evening, January 28, will be performed A HANDSOME HUS . Fitsberbert.....Mr. Waloot | Mrs. Twiaden.. Mrs. Cramer Mr. irs, Wyndham. MrsStephens dr. Durant | Mrs. Melfort....,.Mrn" Bale- ; Malvina, TH Daniel Dowlas, Lord Duber!; . Pangloss, L. L. D. and wns MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE BOW- ard street.—Open every evening.—H. We Ma- and Proprietor. The entertainments Sh ea musicians and Ethiopiam deli- neators cannot be equi by any other band in the Uni- ted States. Bee Doors open at 634; commences oe clock." Admission 28 canta’ Tha pas al °o a Te are res] informed that the afternoon concerts are discontinued. IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 37 BOW- ery.—R. Sands & Co., Proprietors. Friday, Jan. 28. Last night but one of Mons. Latheane, Seaiengate Mater Pons ae —— mpeg estrianism, 1s, upon two Ponies; elegant seene a by Miss Emma Nathans; Mr C. Fisher in dering feats or fi ‘i i et ae To conclude with the ERMAN NATIONAL THEATRE, Pleyel, Director-—This evening, (Pridey ) dee, oer el, ‘or.—This evening, y,) Jam, at 8 o'clock precisely, will be performed the great traged of Proce ORIKL ACOSTA. oe v by Gutzkow. It belongs to the best dramatical produe- tlons of modern German literature _ Admission:—$1, 60 cts., 8734 ote., 25 ets., 18% eta, ROOKLYN MUSEUM.—SHAKSPEARE DRAMATIC A8- sociation.—Grand extra night, Friday evening, Jan. 28, Mr. A es mits baligengagetl Wil Spy Carwin ir. A. lonald, being e1 ; appear as Therese. (by the Kind permission of Mr, Wallack) Mra, Res GRANDFATHER WHITEHEAD. Grandfather Whitehead veveMfr, A. Macdonald Louise Drayton... ++ Mra, Rew Tiekets can be ol at the door of the Museum, N. B.—Holders of subseription tickets will be admitted on this occasion. ROADWAY THEATRE.—THE MAGICIANS AND ACT- ors from China, the Wonders of the Celestial Fam pire, imported by the proprietors at an enormous ex- pense, have arrived, and will make their first appearance in New York on SATURDAY NEXT, JAN. 20, In their unique and wonderful entertainments. The first Chinese performance ever given in this city. This famous Troupe of Fifteen. Artists, male and female, the most talented the Chinese Empire can boast of, will make their debut in their National Entertainments, pre senting a great combination of wonderful and feats, never yet witnessed in this part of the world. Box book opened'on Saturday, at @ o'clock. Admission, 606. ant SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN’S GRAND ALPINE Entertainment and ascent of Mont Blanc, illustra. ted with a series of magnificent and gigantio paintings, (rom drawings taken on the spot, at an enormous ex- mse; together with a highly humorous and interesting eceription of men and manners on the continent and im the Alpine regions, by John E. Owens, Esq., the well known and popular comedian. Full particulars will short- ly be announced. WO OR FIVE OF THE FRONT ' SEATS, DRESS CiR-- cle, of Alboni’s last opera, at the Broadway Thea- tre, for sale. Apply at No. 32 Warren street, back offee, between the hours of 9 and 3 o'clock. , ee ORMA.—MME. MARIETTE ALBONI'S SECOND AP- pearance in Norma, this evening. Some choice seats, and one private box, for sale by , Wt HALL & SON, 289 Broadway. TORMA.—MADAME MARIETTE ALBONI’S APPEAR- ance in Norma, on this (Friday) evening. few front seats for sale by CHARLES dunistvaey, Music store, 605 Broadway, and a few front seats for Mme. Son- tag’s opera on this (Friday) evening, to be had. ME. SONTAG IN SONNAMBULA.—CHOICE SEATS in the dress circle, on the first and second sofas, for sale at GIMBREDE’S No. 8 Metropolitan Hotel. ISLEY’S THAMES, 406 BROADWAY.—PAINTED ON fifty thousand feet of canvass, by the first ecenie artists in the world. A moving pictorial iNustra- tion of the Thames, ig all the points of interest w the river, from its source until it don, Painted from original ske lips, , Knell, &c. er pom b pa Rowe Be ar 4 ick. Every evening, ° Saturday a2 P.M ’60 cents, Gentleman and two ladies, $1. I SRANELIN mine! 175 CHATHAM STREET.—GEO. Lea, Proprietor.—The above establishment is eyen afternoon, at 3 Mr erie ester: a Suen nts of beautiful 5 tuary,”? by M’lle. ther with = variety with cushioned arm gallery, 123¢ cents. R. CONVERS CONTINUES HIS OFFICE PRACTICE at 13 Chambers street, basement, near Centre street. Hours of consultation from 8 A. M. to9 P. M. R. COBBETT, 19 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHAT- ham and William, and firectly opposite Chatham. Office hours from 7 A. M. to R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN Chatham and William. Ofice hours, from 7 A. M. ae Sundays, from 7 to10 A. M., aud frem 6 to » R. RALPH’S PRACTICAL TREATISE, Edition, 342 pages, price$1. Sold at 43 Ann No. 2 Astor House, and at the Author's Office, 643 ton street, near Wooster. Office hours (Sunday ed,) from'9 to 12 A. M., and 6 to9 P. M. street, Hous- exce; obtained by enclosing one dollar in a Pre-paid rected to C. HASSON, M. D., bern nada 5 N. B.—No deception. All comm ‘tions strictly private. VALUABLE DISCOVERY.—BIRTH MARKS, TUMORS;. polypus, selrrhus eancers,, moles, and all excre” scenses remo om the face or by painless exter- nal application. The subscribers wout ‘Tespectfully as- sure al re disfigured by any exerescence on the face or body, that they can remove them by the simple external application of tlieir remedy, without the least pain or in- convenience. They invite all persons interested to callat their officé and examine testimonials from those who have been relieved. This discovery is not an experiment. We can show incontestable proofs of having done all we say. HARVEY & W. 192 Seeond avenue, corner of Twelfth street. ‘co MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- panion—By Dr. A. M. Mauri Professor of Dis- ses of Women. Twentieth edition, 16mo, — MA Years of ger of physical anguish, to many an nate pecuniary difficulties to the husband, might have boon spared by a timely possession of this work. 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