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av S886 THIRD PAGH.-w CORPORATION NOTICHS. Cokonston NOTICE. —PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY nm, that petitions have been presented in the ‘of Arnsistant Alde> for the construetion of aewers in the following streets, to wit -—Kighty- from 100 fect east of Fourth avenue, to and avenue and Kighty-sixth street, to the , in Third ¢, from Kighly-sixth atrect to and through Seventy-ninth ‘street to Kast river ; ako, in Kighty-first street, from point 460 feet west o ‘Third avenue, to and through Third ayenue, to Seventy- minth stroot also, in Mott street, from Pell street Walker street, to connect with the pro sewer in Bay- ard street; also, in Forty-third street, from Tenth avenue to Hudson river ; and also, in Fifteenth street, from avenue A to the sewer iu avenue C. All persons inter- ‘ested in the above, and having objections thereto, are re- ted to present the same, in writing, to the Contract , at this oflice, on or before ae, 29th instant. NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Groton Aqueduet Department, Jan. 19, 1853. SQTRERT DEPARIMENT, No, 4 TALL OF RECORDS. — Public notice is hereby given, that the following re- solution bas been presented to the Board of Aldermen :— | fo flag the sidewalk in sighteenth street, (south sido) Between Fifth and Sixth avenues. All persons interested, Roving objections thereto, are requested to present them, fm writing, to the undersizned, at bis office, on or before the 20th day of January inst. JAMES FUREY, Sannary 19, 1853. Street Commissioner. 10 BRASS FOUNE SEALED PROPOSALS WILT, be received by the subscriber, at the office of the Groton Aqueduct Department, until February 1, 1853, at Borclock P. M., for 2,500 5 inch stop cocka, Composition tobe 16 07. copper, 144 02. tin, 1 os. xino; the workman- ship to bo of the best’ character, and similar to patterns Bow in the ofice, to be approved of by the Water Purveyor: and to be delivered as follows:—600 on the Ist day of April 1,000 on.the Ist day of May next, and 1,000 on the Ist day of June next. The names of two responsible per- ‘with their writien wssent to become sureties for the falhtinent in every particular of the contract, will be re- quired to accompany each proposal. Payments to be made within thirty days from the inspection of each parecl, with a reservation of ten per cent until the completion ot fhe contract. Blank forms of estimates, conforming to the Corporation ordinances, ean be bad on application at fis offce. Estimates (o i endorsed “Proposals{or Brass Blop Cocks, made by —_——, February 1, 1853.” PHOLAS DEAN, Prosident Croton Aqueduct Dept. Office Croton Aqueduct Department, Jan. 21, 1853. TREET DEPARTMENT, NO, 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Publio notice is hereby given, that the following re- sotation hias been presented in the Board of Assistant Al- dermen:—To lay cross walk from the northeast to the northwest corner of Reade and Washington streets. All persons Interested, and having objections thereto, are re- quested to present them to the undersigned, in writing, at nis office, on or before the 81st day of January inst. JAMES FURRY, Stivet Comunissioner. Jnnuery 21, 1853. ‘ARIMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, JANUA- Fy 22, 1853.—Sealed proposals will be received at, the Sffice of tlie Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 1 New Gity Hall, until Saturday, 20th instant, at 2 areloci, M.,for the furnishing of the marble tile for the foors ol the new court house in the Park. All information ro- ited willbe furui-bed by the Superintendent of Public 8, No. 19 Wivabeth stre BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commsisioner of Repairs and Supplies. Gorporation papers please copy. TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.— Public notice is hereby given, that the following reso- Jution has been presented in the Board of Aldermen:—To re-grade Forty-fifth strcet, between Kighth and Ninth avenues. All persons interested, and having objections ‘te the same, are requested to present them, in writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on or before the fifth day ef February next. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. January 26, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE,—PROPOSALSFOR 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, uniil the 7th day of February, 1858, at S o'clock P. M.—after which time none will fyed—for furnishing the corporation of the city of New York with one thousand east iron gas lamp posta. The posts to be cast in three pieces, vin:—Dase, eolumn, and cross head, after a pattern post which may be soe at the office of the Superintendent of Lamps and Gas, No. 129 Mercer stroet. The posts to be cast from pig or serap iron, and furnished at such times, and in such quantities, as the Superintendent of Lamps end Gas may direct, with the right to reject any, or so many as may be imperfect sr untound. fstinnies will state tho price per pound, and will be openedon the 9th day of February, 1853, in accordance with an ordinance passed by the Mayor and 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 Lamps. No ostizaate | will be entertained unless in compliance with the proposal ‘and the ordinance above referred to. HENRY ARCULARIUS, JR,, Commissioner of Streéts snd Lawips. Rew York, Jan, 26. 1853. |ORPORATION NOTICE'-—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY ven to the owner or owners, ovcnpantor oecupants ofall houses and lots, improved’ or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have deen completed by the Assessors, and ave lodged in the * office of the Bureau of ments, for examination by all persons interested, viz:—For flagging sidewalk of D{- vision street, between Norfolk and Suflolk streets. The Jimits embraced by such assessment, inelude all the se- verul houses and lots of ground, vacant Lote, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the northerly side of Division street, between Norfolk and Suffolk streets. All persons, whose interests are aficeted by the above named nssess- ments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present thelr objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, » from the date of this notice. M GAGE, J. obar, \ Assessors, Omer, Bureau of Assexsinents, Street Doyartment, Jan. 28, 1885 ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- | by given to the owner or owners, occupant or oc- eupants, of all houses and jots, improved or unimproved lands, alfected thereby, that the following assessments | have been completed by the assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Asse i by all persons interested, vis irty-eeventh street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- | nue. ‘The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant. lots, ieces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of irty-seventh xtreot, between Seventh and Eighth ave- nues; on Eighth avenue, one hundred feet southerly from Thirty-seyenth street, and on Seventh avenue, one hun- dred feet northerly from Thirty-seventh street’ All per- sons whose interests are aifected by the aboved 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 Hail of poe within thirty days irom the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES MeNIEI Office, Bureau of Assessments, Strect 1853. r flagging sidewalks in | partment, Jan. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- | ints, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved nds, afiected thereby, Usat the following assessments | have been completed by the ‘ops, and are lodged in the office of the Bu anevts for examination dy all persons inter or filinglow and sunken | lots between First a ayenve A and Twentieth and Twenty first » The limits embraced by such assessment inclu Il the several houses ‘and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated ‘on the northerly side of Twentieth street, from a point 71 , feet west of aveuue A to a point 188 feet east of First | avenue, and on the southerly side of Twenty-first street froin 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, aud who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to | present their objections, in writing, to. the undersignod, at their office, No. 4 Hali of Records, within thirty day3 from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, CHAR Assessors ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 ¥ given, to the owner or owners, 0 nts, of ail Liouses and lots, im En that or unfmpre ¢ following assessments and are lodged in for examina r fing, uthwest corner of 3 ‘The limite nds, affected there have been completed by & the office of the Bu by all persons second street and Forty-see assessment i ground, vac on the’ out west of Ninth avenue Fixty feet fons whose ‘int of them, are reque iting, to the undox ds, within thirty CHARLES ¢ CUARLIS Street Department, Jan. 28, 1 Comoration NOTICE.~-PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HER Biven to the owner or owners, occupant or oc ants of all houses ¢ { or unimprove lowing assossmenta sudssory, end are lod esamen ts for exam nds, alloted th have beer comple the office of the Ni persons eng si a kythth avenues ent’ Jeclade all the nd, vaeant Jobs, piecos uated on the northerly sisle of bre ® Fourth to the Fifth avenue; from the Fitth avenu rl feet; f int 160 weet west of feventh avenue 1 pat 150 weaterly tr Seventh avenue %'n the | souther 125th erly from Fourth a 260 feot east of Fifth point 186 f Rixth avenne; from a ayenue 63 feel y;and from a point ot ¥ of the fevenih avenue 100 feet westerly. All persona, | whore interests are afiveted by ihe above named sevesae ments, and y amie, or either of thi are their “objections, im ing, to the wade their office, No. 4 Hall of Heeords, within thiy 1 the date of this ne LEIA GAGE ARLES MoNTELL a ) Offer, Purean of Asseesmonty, Steer.” Dey Jan. 28, 1853, a | coutract about the Oret day of, ae rr iC 6 ‘clock, when bu be ‘ore them, Neld at the VIIL., No, 92 Ludlow s | orelock 1. sf CORPORATION NOTICES. ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT =O CONTRACT. ors.—Sealed proporaly, endorsed for sower in -first street,” also with the name of the person or making the and the date of its presen} lation, will be received at the offiee of the Groton Aque- duet Bepartment, until Monday, the 7th day of February, 1863, at 12 o'clock M., to build a sewer, with the necessary receiving basing and culverts, in Sixty-first street, from the Fast river to the easterly line of Second avenue, being in length abont 1,647 feet. ‘The plun of the sewer, and specitications for the building of the same, and all other information relating thereto, can be obtained on appl- cation to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, Jan. 28, 1853. $8500 "pein foms to elt appliante, oo on juctive real estate, in this city or Brooklyn. Apply to $3, 8. BRO: No. 13 Wall street. 78,500 7 RAY jicants: 000 sums, FRAN IS J. $45.00 and mortage, sixty per cent to two-thirds of on first class productive real estate in this city, to JOHN F, CONREY, Nos. 23 and 25 Wall » $10 000 ANY GENTLEMAN WISHING TO «invest eight or ten thousand dol- Iirs in a profitable business, ean hear of a favorable op- portunity, by ing A. B, C., Broadway Post Oftice, 1 00 TO $3,000,—ANY PERSON HAVING 5 said amount of eash capital, and dosir- us toPengage ina very profitable cash business, already extablithed, paying one or two hundred per cent, will pleace address, With real name, H. J. B., Herald offic £1 PRAMS ON ENGLAND WEL DRAW, BY. SPr- cial authority, on the Union Bank of London, in sums to suit, from £1 upwards, payable at sight, and ood in any part of Fuclond. ‘AYLOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall st., cor. Pearl. DRAFTS ON IRELAND.—WE DRAW, BY SPECIAL authority, on the Belfast Banking Company, in sums to suit, good in any fA TO LOAN, UPON BOND AND MORT- © on productive real estate in this TO LOAN, AT SIX PER CENT IN- terest, in one or more sums, on bond the vatne Apply from £1 upwards, payable at sight, and art of Ireland. LOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall st., cor. Pearl. £1 MRA ON SCOTLAND —WE DRAW, BY BPE- cial authority, on the National Bank, in sams to suit, from 21 upwards, payable at sight, aud good in any part of Scotland. TAYLOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall st., cor. Pearl. HICAGO AND AURORA RAILROAD COMPANY Bonds.—The bonds of this company, bearing seven per cent interest, with coupons attached, pagal serol- annually, on the first days of January and July, at the Mec! 1s” Bank, in this city, and having fourteen and a balf years to malure from January Ist, 1853, for sale by G. 8. ROBBENS & SON, efron él and upwardn, payable tse ave lnrued from £1 and upwards, payable at sight, are issu the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL €0., No. South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail line of Liverpool and London packet ships. ALENA ANP CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COM- pany.—Notice to stockholders.—Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the first and second divi- sions of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Company, that a semi-annual dividend of eight per cent has been declared by the Board of Directors, from the earnings of said first and xecond divisions, for the six months endi: January 31, 1853, payable to the stockholders on ai after the 16th day of February next, in eash, of the office of the company in Chicago, provided that such dividends shall be applied upon all stock in said first and second divisions which shall remain partially paid after the 10th day of Fel next, or so much thereof as may be necessary to make same ae Ghicago, Jai 0, 1 LARRABEE, Secy. ALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COMPA ny.—Notice to stockholders—Notice is hereby iven tothe stockhclders of the Third Division of the jalena and ceege, Caien Railroad ead that instalments have called upon the capi stock subseribed for the construction of said Third Divi- sion, payable at the effice of the Treasurer of sald 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 May next, five per cent on each share. By order of the Board of Directors. W. Seoretary. Chicago, January 10, 1853. oN THE PoTEREST ON CITY STOCKS —THE INTHREST public stocks of the city of New York, due and pay- able Februa: 1853, will be paid on that day by F, Ww. Bimonda| ng haga f the city, at the Me- chanics’ Bank, The transfer books will be closed Friday, Jan. 14, lire o'clock, P.M. For the accommodation of stock! ders, transfers will be permitted during the period th. books remain closed; to take effect February Ist, 1850 A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller, Comptroller's Oftica, New York, Jan. 7, 185d. FATHER MANUFACTURERS’ BANE.—NEW YORK, January 2Xth, 1853.—A dividend of five per cent ‘du the capital stock will be paid to the stockholders on and after Tuesday next, February ist. ‘The trunafer book will be closed until that day. My order of the board, T. R. ACLY, Cashier. ‘ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS.— Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C., January 15, 1853 —Xealed proposals will be received in the eity of New York, until 10 o'clock, A. M.. of the Slat March next, for the purchase of $500,000 of bonds, issued by the State of North Carolina. These bonds will bear date the Arst of January, 1853, and will run thirty years. They will have coupons at. tached, and the interest, at six La cent per annum, will be payable on the first days of July and January ofeach r. ear. Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless when the urchaser may prefer to have them made payable at the asury of North Carolina ‘These bonds are issued under the authority of the Te- gislature of North Carolina, for the construction. of the North Carolina Railroad, and in addition to the faith of | the State, all the stock held by the State, in the said rail- | road, an the dividends from waid stock, aro express- ly pledged for thelr redemption, ese bonds are, by express énactment, exempted from taxation. Parties bidding, will please address their letters, en- dorsed “Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,” to the undersigned, in New York, directed to the = eu ange Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front street, New York, The bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at | 8 o'clock, P. M., on the 3lst day of March next, in the presence of G. B. Lamar, Bag. 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, 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 Ro- public, New York, or in the lank ef 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 Carolisa, JEW YORK BAY CEMETERY.—THE SHAREHOLDERS of the New York Bay Cemetery Company are hereby notified that. an assessment of ond hundred dollars of each share will be due, and payable, on or before the firat day of March, 1853, or their shares in said company will be forfeited. J. BELKNAP SMITH, Secrotary. Office, 280 Broadway. 10 RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS, addressed to either of the undersigned, will be re- ecived at Hillsborough, Highland county, Ohio, until the Ist day of February ‘next, at. noon, for the graduation and masonry of the middle division of the Cincinnati, | Hillsborough and Parkersburg railway, extending from Hillsborough, Highland county, to a polut near Jackson, Jackson county, Ohio, about.’ fifty will be ready for examination early in January, and pro- files and xpecifications of the work will be exhibited at the Fngincer’s office, in Hillsborough, for one week prior to the ist day of February. This railway forms the ro- cognized continuation across Ohio, of the Baltimore and Ohio, and North Western Virginia Railways, and being located as a link in the through line between Baltimore and St. Louis, will be found im every way worthy of the attention of able and enterprising contractors. The re- six miles. The line City of Glaszow................Wednesday, Jam. 6, 1853, City of Manchester Wednesday, Feb. 2 1853. | Gity of Glasgow. “Wednesday, Mar. 2, 1853, Gity of Manchester | Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1853, RATES OF PASSAGE, Ealoon, $90, $66, and $56, (according to state rooma.) ‘A limited number of third class passengers will mainder of the line, to the Ohio river, will be ready for | next. RIMBLE, Pre: JAMES Mf Eixwoop Mornr, Chief EB ETMORE, ROBERT Continental Bank Building, » 000 TO LOAN ON ty, watches, jewelry, MS OF $5 TO $5 ost of personal prop dinmonds, plate, sezars, 1 ary goods, and fancy articles, ot the Life Insurance and Loan Office, 32 Warcen street. Oflice hours from 10 to clock. ASH TO LOAN--ON WATCHWS, JEWELRY, DIA- monte, and valuables of every description, on the most accommodating terms, at my private office, No. 102 Nassau street, room 13. ladies waited on at their resi- etly conidential, No, 103 denge, ond all transactions si Nassau street, room 13. APITALJS ‘I 10 ‘< ; dd se HOMESTTAL EW*YORK MUTUAL AN cintion.—Mombers ho! tion are requested to deliver thet with to the undersigned. at his r for the purpose of audit 1s to the next draw hotel of Benjamin & Fuller, Tuesday evening next, Ve ia ance, No. 448 Broome the diferent accounts which takes place at tho ‘0. M4 Chatham 1, at 8 o’ck AG, President, oy ION, NO. 1, OF HOBO. this association are requested 1A}, HOME J fo attend the next regular mee to be held at the Town Hali, corner of First and Washington streets, Io boken, on Tuesday evening, February Ist, at half-past 7 sinese of great importanee will be laid 0. T, HOWAND, Prosident. J Secretary ‘OVNCE.—MANHATTAN ASS rogvlar meeting of the Cy 4RLe J. Row LATION, PTE above Associa(i« house ot Manhattan Engine Company N treet, on Sunda, Vunetual sttendanee is requested STLYHEN LANE, Jr., President etary: Rongns © Brows, Se i cconnt books forth- | treet, on | | FE“, SAVANNAH—U. 8, ¥; January 3, at 3 | EW YORK AND LIViGWOOL UNITHD STATES & Steamems.—Ihe abips eomprising this line are a PACIFIC ‘Captain Nye, BALING: Captain. Comstock, ADRIATIC ‘Captain Grafton, eran en ry ane har ha aa a : government service, every eare construetion—ae in pen tet ve ensure strength and cy and their accommodations for passengers are un- equ: for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first eabin, $120; in seoond eabin, $70, Exclusive use of extra size state room, $300. From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £26. An experienced surgeon attached to each uhip. No berths secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SATLAN@. From New York, 5 From Livi Soturday, Jan, 22,..,1898 Wednesday, Jan. 12 Do. ~” Feb. “ . Jan, Do, . 26. Do. “ Do. Feb. 9. Do. De. Feb. 2. Do. De Mar. 9. Do. Do. Mar, 2 Do. Do. April 6. Do. De. April 20. De. Do. May 4.. % Do. Do. May 18., “ Do. Do, June 1, De. Do. June 15.. Do. De. June “ Do. Do. July “ Do, Do. July “ Do. Do. Aug. “ Do. Do. Avg. « Do. Do. ‘Sept. “ Do, Do. ' Sept. 4 Ho. Do. Oct. “ De. Do, Oct. “ Do. Do. Nov. “ Do. Do- Nov. “ Do. ¥ bad Do. Nov. “ De. i508 Do. Dee. “ De. Des. 6 For freight or apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS & CO, No. 56 Wall at, N.Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. &. G. ROBERTS & CO., 18 King’s Arins Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & GO., No. 26 Rue Notre Dame dew Vietoires, Paris ; or GEO. H. DRAPER, Hayre. The owners of these ships wil not he sccountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. R LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAII, STEAM- ship BALTIC, Capt. Joseph J. Comstock. —This stear- will depart with the United States mails for Europe, postive on Saturday, February 5, at 12 o’elock M., from T at the foot of Canal street. No berth secured till paid for. For freight or passage, having unequalled accommodations for elegance and comfort, apply to “EDW’D K. COLLINS & CO., 60 street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 11%; A.M. The steamship Arctic will succeed the Atlantic, and sail 19th February. ‘pa BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, ps ARABIA, Captain Judkins, PERSIA, Capt. Ryrio, ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, | NIAGARA, Capt. Stone. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast head ; ‘AMERICA, Capt. Leitch, EUROPA, Capt. Shannon, CANADA, Capt. Lang, n on starboard bow; red on port bow. tagara, Boston, ednesday, 2d February. Africa, « New York, Wednesday, 9th February. Canada, © ‘Boston, ’ Wednesday, 16th February. Axia, “ New York, Weduesday, 234 February, ‘America, Boston, ” Wednesday, 2d March Arabia,” “New York, Wednesday, 9th March Berths not secured until paid for. ‘An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships will net be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pasrage, apply to ‘ Ba cUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, EF JIVERPOOL.—THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP AND) 1,400 tons, Kobert Hutchings, commander, will sai for Liverpool, on Monday, the 7th February. Freight will be taken at moderate rates. K. CUNARD, ‘ No. 4 Bowling Green. JACKETS TO HAVRE-SHOOND LINE.—THE FOL lowing ships will leave Havre on the lth, and New York on the 1st of each month From New York. From Harre- Ship ST. DI Jan. Feb. 16. | 1,600 tons burthen, May1 = = Junele, Alonso Follansbee, master, Sept. Oct. 16. | Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 Mrch16, | 1,000 tons burthen, Junel = July 16. | John Bragdon, master. Ost. 1 Nov. 16. | Rew ship RY, Mar.1April6, 1,400 tons burthen, July 1 Aug. 16. R.’D. Conn, master. Nov.1 Deo. 16, Ship WILLIAM TELL, Apr. 1 May 16, (new), 1,200 tons boritien, | ‘Angl — Sept.lé. James Funck, master. Deel Jan. 16. They are all first class New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of ese aa and commanded by men of experience in the trade. price of i $100, without wines or Mquors. Goods sent to the subscribers will be forwarded free from an: ee those actually incurred. BOYD & CKEN, Agents, 104 Pearl street. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP ‘Company intend sailing the favorite steainships— FROM PHILAD! ELPA. City of Glasgow... +eeesThursday, Feb. 8, 1853, ag of Manchester lmhursday’ Mar. 8) 1853, City of Glasgow... ce... Thursday, Mar, 81, 1853, FROM LIVERPOOL, taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for 20. revs ves tO Ld 1 | $80........ from Liverpool. Parties wishing to bring out their friends, can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on the Bank of Ireland, in sums from £1 sterling upwards. Hand bills can be had at the office of THOMAS IN, 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 Wedues- February 23, and will leaye New York for Glasgow on Saturday, March 26, at 12o’clock, at noon. First cabin (saloon state rooms) $90; do. do. (imidship do.) $75; second cabin, 850; third class $20—steward’s fees inclu: ded. Apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadwry. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton Gommander, wil leave for Havre, touching at Southamp- ton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 12 o'clock, from Pier No. 4, North river, Price of paseage, $120, Luggage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked “Below.” No merchandise will be received oa board after Thursday, Feb, 10, For freight or passage apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, No. 53 Broadway. NDEPENDENT LINE.—THROUGH TICKETS FORCALI- fornia via Aspinwalland Panama.—The newand splen- | did esgenttht 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 perfarmances of this steamer on her first | and second voyayes, warrants the assurance that the pas- | sengers will veach Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, | where she will connect with the new and splendid steam: ship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J. ). Wilson, commander, which willbe in readiness at Panama to receive the pas: sengers of the Uncle Sam, aud sail immediately for San Francisco. These steamships are both new, aud of the very first class as to accommodation, speed and venti- lation. ‘They are unsurpassed by any vessel on the route. ‘The tables will be supplied in tho most liberal manner both for cabin and stecrage paskongers. Every exertion will be made, on the part of the officers and owners, toin- | eure safety, Apecd, and comfort. Passengers will be land- ed at the whi Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail road for th jc. A good surgeon is altached to each ship, whose services of charge to the passengers. For freight or paseage, apply to KE. MIDS, Agent, No, 61 P, Cortlandt street. P, 8A" mail’ bag will be made up et this office, in necordance with the now law of Oongress, for the accommodation of the public, NITED STATES MAT 2 11P COMPANY, CON necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, ing the great United States mail—on through United states mail line for California and Oregon, via Aspinwall and Panama. Great reduction for second ¢ and steerage pass The splendid new and double engine United States mail sieamahip GE 3,000 tons berthea, D. D. Porter, U.S.N., commander, will sail on Saturday, February Sth, at two o'clock, P.3f, precisely, from pier at foot of Warren street, North viv The Pacific Mail Steamship Company has fourieen ma first-class steamships, plying between Panama Francisco, a sufticient number of which are always kept at Panama to cover all accidents, and to prevent any delay of the mails and passengers on the Isthmus, No efforts are sparedon the part of the companies to sond | their passengers tbrough with expedition, Aspinwall:— Ladies Lower af nd cabin stand 5 | Steerage : wo Rates of fare from Panama to San Vrunctvcom | t cabin... Passengers will be Innded at the railroad Aspinwall, free. Tranait of the Isthmus nt the passon gers’ expense. Persons securing through pasago by the niled States mail steemers from New York, 1 ference of accommodation on board the Tecite gteamors. For freight or passage, apply to CHARL WHITNEY, at the office of the cempunies, 177 el i street. DR SAN FRANCTSCO.—CALIFORNIA LINE, —ihe clipper t ot ship NEW YORK, now lond ing at pier 11, North river, hag unequalled accommoda tions for firstand second cabin passengers, for which early application must be mado. ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street, MAIL LINE —THE SUPE rior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 8. Woodhull, Onaturday, January 20th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., from pier No. 4, North siver. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 194 Front street. The ALABAMA, Gaptain C.D, Ludlow, on Saturday, Febsanry Sth. For speed, strength, accom’ modations and fare, theey ehips Laye oo superior on the quart, wharf, at iF Di | nerves, affording, | —through to San nems—No detention side-wheel steainship UNITED ST, C. Berry, commander, will leave New Sor y,) from No. bruary at receive the United States’ passengers, and eail immedi- ately for San Francisco, The accommodations and yan- tilation of the Winfield Scott are all that ean be desired, eed (established on the voyage between New York ama, and while on the Pac Every exertion will be made ino to ensure comfert, eos gers will be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that ti this line are sold only at 26 Broadway, DAVIS, KS & CO., General or JONES & JO! IN. A mail bag is made up at the above office, under tho ic Ld Slates postage law, for the sony of the public. HROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO.—VANDERBILT LINE. “is Aecomory Transit Co, (of Niearagua) proprio. fora. For Oulifornia, by way of Nicaragua. No deten- tion on the Isthmus.” Through in advance of the mail. Only line giving tickets for crossing the Isthmus, ‘Tho new, double engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,200 tons, E. L. Tinklepaugh, commander, will leave New York for an Juan del Norte, from pier No. 2 North river, on Saturday, February 5, at 3 o’clock P. M., precisely, con- neoting with the powerful and popular steamship PACIFIC, on the Nicaragua Transit route, having but twelve milos of land carriage. ‘These steamers are unsurpassed in their ventilation and accommodations. For information or passage, at the lowest rates, apply only at the agency of the company, No, 9 Battery place, up stairs, ‘C. VANDERBILT, Agent. A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the new United States postage law, for the convenience of the publie. Passengers are cautioned against the represen- tations of hired runners of other lines. Nono are em- ployed for this line. HIP SIROCCO, FOR SAN FRANCISOO.—THIS BRAUTI- fol hip will ail in a fow day, and. haw splendid ac. commodations for passengers. 3 will please have all their freight on board this een J. 8, OAKFORD, 92 Wall street. HIP EMPRESS OF THE SEA.—MR. DONALD McKAY’S new clipper will be at her berth, pier 27 Kast river, on Tuesday, February 2. Competent judges believe that the Empress ean make the passage to San’ Franclseo in a shorter time than any sailing ship in the world. For freight, apply to 8. OAKFORD, 92 Wall street. R AUSTRALIA.—TWO PASSENGERS CAN HAVE excellent accommodations in the cabin of the bark Phenix, R. B. Wade, master. This veusel will sail posi- tiyely on thed0th. Apply to N. SQUIRE, 141 Water street. HE BARK PEYTONA, FOR AUSTRALIA, WILL | clear at the custom house, on pees valeoery, 1, without fail, ANTONIO dysuaake prietor, Wall street. Us rman Pe SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, OR PORT Phillip.—No detention after the day specified for de- rture. The Al clipper bark PEYTONA, lying at pier lo. 18 Fast river, is recoiving rs for above ris. Parties desirous of securing the best aecommoda- ion, with rapidity of passago, are requested to inspect the belle that her passage will bo electet In ighty aya: the belie: +t her st eigl ys. She takes an expertenced surgeon, and every exertion will be made tesecare cnn and Caen Re ain ae sengers. For freight or passage, apply to - LETIER, 98 Wall street; or BABBIDUE & VALENTINE, 168 South street. TRALIA—PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK- ets.—The EUPHRASJA, Captain Ammi Smith, is how at her berth, pier 12, Kast river, and will sail onthe 15th of February, as the seventh ship of this well estab- lished line, The Kuphrasia will be fitted up and pro- visioned in the same manner as the ships that have pre- ceded her in this line. A surgeon and proper attendants provided free of charge to sei a) A remittance of one-third will secure o passage. Apply to JOHN OGDEN, or R, W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. ISTRALIA PACKET—FIRST VESSEL—THE ELE gant elipper EAGLE, now alll ready for sea, can ac- Gommodate a few more passengers, if application is imme- diately made to ISAAC 7,8! Consignee, 101 Wall sireet, corner of Front. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.—SEMI-WEEKLY United States Mail Line.—The favorite and fast-going steamer SOUTHERNER, Foster, commander, will leave pier No. 48. R, on Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 3 o'elock P. tw for precisoly. For freight, apply on board, whero all bills of lading will be signed: and for passage, at the office of POFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 48 South street. Through tickets for Florida as follows:—To Jacksonville, $31; to Pilatka, $33. The steamer Union, advertised to leave on Futurday, 20th inst, will be withdrawn for that p only, Fa NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND— ‘The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, E. Ca- ¥endy, commander, will sail from pier 13, North river, on Saturday, January 29th, at 8 P. M. Wor froight, apply on board, and for paxsage to LUDLAM & NTS, 83 Front street. R SAVANNAH—THR NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE wheel steamship STATE OL GEORGIA, Captain W. Collins, carrying the United States mail, will leaye Phila- delphia for Savannah, on Wednesday, the 2d of February, at ten o’clock, A. M., from the wharf, above Vine street. In speed and strength, and in every Legs pe for the comfort and convenience of passengers, this ship is un surpassed, Fare from New York or Philadelphia, $25; steerage, $9. The State of Goorgia leaves as above ever: Agents, in Philadelphia, Heron th Wharves; in Savannah, C, A. on alternate Wednesday. Martin, No. 373g Nor L, Lamar. bs FURS. ‘ JREMIUM FURS, FANCY, SEASONABLE, AND WELL warranted, No. 41 Maiden lane.—Tho subscriber re- spectfully solieits the attention of his customers, trayel- lers, and the public generally, to his matchless’ assort- ment of furs, manufactured by himself from the best. re- lected materials, and in conformity with the modern Eu- ropean fashions, The subscriber especially recommends his stock of sables, H. B. martins, stone martins, mink martin, and ermines, of such variety and excellenee ax to justify him in introducing to the public articles of the most genuine and selected character. WILLIAM MOSER, Importer of furs, No. 41 Maiden lnae. USTRALIA.—MR. ELLIOT, OF ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street, will sail for Melbourne about the first of February, for the purpose of establishing an American house there in the shipping and commission business. He therefore respectfully solicits eonsigaments of ships and merchandise of all kinds. The most satis factory reference can be given. UsTRALIA.—THE SUBSCRIRER, AN OLD COMMIS” sion merchant, will sail for Australia about the | 7 in th 25th of February. Shippers and others will do well to give him a call," His house in the new El Dorado will be conducted on the best principles. The most satisfactory references given by applying to, or addressing (post paid) A. B. BRACKET, No, 60'Front street, up stairs. (0 WESTERN MERCHANTS.—UNION COMMISSION and Forwarding Company—J. C. Buckley & Snecd, Wheeling, Va.; J. C. Buckley & Judge, Cincinnati, Ohi J.C. Buckley & Co., Loutsville, Ky. Particular attentto 1aid to filling orders for produeo. and to forwarding mer chandise toand from the East. Louisville, Jan. 18, 18 __... EXPRESS AGENCDT DAMS & CO.’8 UNITED STATES MAIL EXPRESS for California, Oregon and the Sandwich Islands.-— | Ghtice, No. 59 Broadway.—By the United States mail | steamer Georgia, on Saturday, February 6th, 1853. Our next regular express for Califoraia, Oregon and the f£andwich Islands, will be despatched as above, by the | United States mail steamer Georgia, for Bay, direct, on a ry, thvough as usual in charge of oné agents, and a special messenger, to desti for this express must be put up’ in waterp: and delivered to us, with invoices, hefore o'clock P.M, ur own freight | tion, Allgooda | OWERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 6}¢ ; CUR- tuin rises at 7 o'clock. y . . Ta Ned Martin... .Mr. ? Dousterawyvill..Mr. Glenn | Rose. Mrs. Grattan Nibble........Mr. Griffiths | Sally Popple. Mrs. Yeomans Pas de Deux, by Miss G. Dawes and Mr. Fletcher. Bong—-" Pll be no Submissive Wife”’...... .Miss C. Hiffert MIKE MARTIN. Mike Martin. ....Mr. Derr | Churles Fenton.. .Mr. Dunn Johnston | Elizabeth Clinch. Miss Dawes John Doherty. Yr. Barnaby Root....Mr. Glenn | Jenny.,.,,..Mrs. Yeomans Runs THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS open at 634; to commence at 7 o'clock. Saturday evening, January will pe performed MONEY, Sir John Vesey ..-....4.4 + Mr. J... Lee Mr. Graves......Mr. Burton | Capt. Smooth, .Mr. Norton Evelyn... ur. Dyott | Stout.........Mr, Skerrett Gloasmore. Mr. Levere | Old Member., Mr. Johnston . Mrs. Skerrett +Mias J. Hill Holman Overtures to Pri Like It,” by Bishop; with Mme. Vanderpants’ Gallope. ONE JOUSAND MILLINEK Joe Baggs,.....Mr. Burton | Tom 'lipton,. ..Mr. Johnaton ‘ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 63¢; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Saturday evening, January 29, will be performed THE Lost CHILD, i Bertrand,..,....Mr. Jones fi ataalakiie i Mies, Niebols BRIAN BOROLHME. BINKS, THE BAGMAN. ‘BITE’S THEATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 AND 19 Bowery, near Chatham square.—C. White, Proprie- Doors oen at 614; to commence at 7 o'clock. Saturday evening, January 29, will he performed . THE RAKES PROGRESS, Rakewell., +-Mr. Daveuport | Fanny Mrs, Warwick THE LOAN OF A LOVER, THE LQTTERY Bears MUSEUM.—POSITIVELY AND UNEQUI- VICKET, aU vocally the last day of General Tom Thumb in this tify, as a re-engagement is impossible. This afternoon, at B o'clock, and, also, this evening, at 7 o'clock, tho famous musical extravaganza, in two acts, of HOP 0’ MY THUMB; after which, FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY: Admission ‘to the whole Museum, &., 25 eenta; Parquet and First Baloony, 1234 cents extra, RISTY’S OPERA HOUSH, NO. 472 BROADWAY above Grand street.—Open every night during the week, under the sole direction and personal supervision of E.'P. Christy, whoso ooneerts in this city, for tho past nix years, have received with favor by highly re- ble and fashionable audiences. Tickets 26 cents. 9 open at 64g; to commenoe at 73 o'clock. ANFORD'S NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROUPE HAVE returned from their Southern tour, and will com- menee their northern engagement at Rochester, visiting Byracuse, Utica, Sehencetady, Troy, Albany, Sc. Due notice will be given of their annual visit to this city and Philadelphia, SAMUEL 8. SANFORD, Manager. t 3 ny a PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land is now open, at the new and spacious and cont in Broadway, adjoining the Metropolitan Hotel, ued every evening. Painted from authentic drawings made upon the spot by Mr. Banvard, during an extensive tour undertaken expressly for the works, 5 B. will ex] the paintit rsonally, Picture moves He Tigy addon Wedhesdny end” Saturday; afteruoons, a8 o'clock. Admission, 50 cents; children, half-price. TUDIO CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, between Houston and Bleecker.—Admission, 28 cents, Season tickets, for families, $5. Open at'934, A. M., and closes at 10, P.M. Among this superb collee- tion of curiosities is the head of Saint Peter, a genuine painting, by Carlo Doli. ‘This painting possesses great merit, aud should be seen by all who are in love with the fine arts. ANORAMA.—THE MAMMOTH GEOGRAPHICAL PAN- rama of the Mississippi, from its mouth to the grand and beautiful Falls of St. Authony, with all the principsl cities, and towns, and general characteristics of this mighty river, for more than three thousand miles, will open, for eshibition, on the first of February, at the Metropolitan Hall. NPRECEDENTED SUCCESS.—PROF, HELLER, THE unrivalled Wizard of Wizardx and Prince of Ma- gicians, will positively withdraw his present attractive entertainment after this afternoon and evening, Januar: 29, and give his now and original experiments, which wi dely the whole race of travelling conjurors to compete with or understand. In addition to other wonders and scientific experiments, will be presented, for the first time, 9 new and original feat, callod tl MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS, being an exposé of the so-called clever ‘humbug that is now puzzling the whole population of the United States. The great success of Mr. Robert Heller's feat of Second Sight, which is the theme of conversation in every cirele of New York, has determined him to continue the experi- ment, in addition to his other wondrous feats. ‘The para- phernalia of the stage isona scale of unapproachable elegance, and the apparatus most costly and scientific. Performances to commence at % o'clock this afternoon, and at 73 thisevening, Admission, 60 cents; children, half-price. HE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL VELASQUEZ POR- T trait of Charles the First, painted at Madrid in 1623, on the occasion of his romantic visit to the Court o| Spyin for the purpose of wooing the Infanta, is now on exhibition at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway. Admis- sion, 25 cents. 0 THEAFRICATS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONBON,) theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 559 Pearl sircet, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances attended. Wigs lent on hire for private parties and fancy drees balls. N. B.—Any style of theatrical wig made on four hours n¥ BIEDICAL. ree J PLUNGER'S REMEDIES ARE CERLAIN TO CURE, no matter what the disease or weakness, with either sex. The refined family liniment, #1 each’; his remedy for preventing sca sickness, $1 each. His magic fluid has re- stored the hair when bald twenty-five years—it never fails—$1 cach, His new medical charm will cure heaves sores, cuts, and bruises, and work the horse daily, 8! each. The old liniment, that has been used by Hiram Woodruff and all the best horse men in the United States, (50 cents, or $4. doven,) continues to delight and aston- ish them. Depot, 230 Peal street, New York city, Inger- rol & Co., and 476 Broadway, and of almost every store and druggist throughout the city and country. N. The Dr.’s Syrup, or Renovating Cordial, is the most do- lightfa sirengthening remedy ever offered to the public. It not only cures and delights the sick, but it seems to act like magic in rejuvinating the aged. Full aud clear directions with each remedy. R. WARD'S MEDICAL FRIEND—AN INVALUABLE guide, 102 pages, gratis. Office in Cana! stroet, one door trom Broadway, up stairs. Hours, 8 A. M.’to3 P.M.; Sundays, from 10 A. M. till 12 M., ‘and from 6 till ROFESSOR MOF IGORATING ELIXIR, OR cordial. THE RIGHTH WONDER OF THR BOTANIC WORLD, CURE OF NYRVOUS DISRASFS, No language 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 rickness, the unstrung and relux- ed organization isat once rebraced, revivifed 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 man—he stands erect; he moves with a fism step; lus mind, whieh was previously sunk in gloom, or an almost idiotle apa- thy, becomes’ bright, buoyant, uctive, and he goes forth refreshed, regenerated, atid oonscious 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 coustitution itvolf, and restore it to its normal condition. Well may the preparation be called the | MEDICINAL WONDER of the nineteenth century. It is, as the first atic men in the Old World have admitted, that miracle of medi cine heretofore supposed to have no existence. A STIMULANT THAT ENTAILS NO REACTION. ing, to enable us to eomply with the governmy | for cording and sealing. Shippers will please bear this in | mind, and send in their goods Small pareels wilt | be received until 1 o'clock on day of steamer’s departure. | to shippers by this line for custom house fees should exceed 125 | Broadway. | FOR NORPOLK, PETERSHU will hereafter be received on | ihe KOANOKE on Fridays and Saturdays, by the pars LUDI i NS OFFICE HOURS 8, from 7 to half | +16 DUANE STRE! oO P.M. Sand: from 5 to 8 yf D*. JO) ‘ON, NO. 50 ORANGE T, CORNER of Anthony, {can be consulted daily, from 9A, M to 10P. M. YGIASTIRA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CORE FOR neuralgia, tic dolorenx, toothache, nervous headache, and rheumatirm in the head, and s sure preventive of copyulsions, or any other complaints attendant upon early chilihodM during the period of teething, has been discovered, and is now being successfully administered in | the form of a medicated necklace, to be worn skin by the patient. Aneminent Ger physician ¢ covered tho virtues of the valuable medicines of whieh the beads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the fe of application. ‘The notice of the public is not, refore, called toa quack medicine, bat to a motica nent recommended by one of the most eminent of the powerful in acting through the m the diseased o1 just 10 pores v 1 e nent relief, and eft at tyenty-fo cording ng the same, receive NER & MULDENER. hat the composition of Schuffner & Muldenor, rolace the most the medicated neckinco dered | is of sucha nature as to uy atisfactory results. No. 2 nry street, Brooklyn. For sale by the proprietors, No. 4 Willlam stroet rice $1. HALE Ri OCPOR. N HAMBE ENO ‘vating Pilly.—Both in andin pri , Dr. Van Hambert, of Germany, has used ¢ pills with unparalleled success, Price $1 per box. | Purchase none unless they have the certificate of | ton the wrapper, and the written signatares | Van Hambert, M. D., on the duty stamp around | each box, an . M. GUION, General Agent for United States, America. 127 Bowery, corner of Grand street, and Pulton s(eel, Brooklyn, | blush, restlossness, sloepleasnoss, dislike of | health of those who have di | opinion of the virtues of » It is the only infatlite remedy yet diseovered for ner- vous head and mind complaints; 1 is the mental physic, long sought for, and never before found—the only nabural agent that can “administer to a mind diseasod.’” In cases of neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in the nerves of the faco, and the various {rain of nervous affections, it will produce a cure in an astonishing short period of time; and it will also remoye deprossion, oxcitemont, a tendency to pacity for study or br om, iddiness, blood to the icholy, niental debility, , indecision, wretcbednoss, thought: of seli-de- m, fear of insanity, &e. It'willincrease and re- ppetite, strengthen the en naciated, 1 estroyed it, induce continued animity of spirits, and prolong life. EDICAT, JOURNAIS re not, inaringle instance that has Leen authenti- ted, given their sanction to any othe the above vompluinta. It has, in mau fected radical ‘cures, after patients kad been abandoned, and their condition prondinced hope eas by medical practioners of high professional ¢ cheerfuluess and e violent and des- tor. My office having heon ina store where this kept for sale for over three years, and my op f judging of its elects somewhat numerous, the Increasing demand, nud that without a single advey ment, tells for itself. I have soen a case of weaknoss, tment for over five your" Aelphia, and the person n fate radically cured with one dozen hundreda without relief, and was which had resisted all tr in this p ce . He had spe cured with twenty-— dial. A. Dr. Morse—Sir—Some time «inee you requested my r Invigorating Cordial—T am now i to gi have had it in my practioo and preseribed it for fi ths, and inust give it my decided pref og of the kind with | which Fam acquas Tam much pleased with ite ef- fects, and can with confidence recommend it 10 the pa- tronage of the profession, as a valuable auxiliary for re. moving disease in * of the most troublesome forms, and to all, as a safe aud valuablo medicine, BENJAMIN WEEKS, M.D. Brooklyn, N. ¥., Nov. 21, 1840, § ¥ C. HL, RING, General Agent for the United States, . M, Guion, 127 Bawery, corner of Grand et; in Brooklyn, by Milne, Fulton street; in Boston, wholesale and retail, by Fetridgo & Co., Washington streot, and W. V. Spencer, do.; in Albany, by W, N. Jamison, 681 Broadway; in Hartford, by Jno. field, by bliss & Haven; in Philadelphia, Dyott & Sons, and E.'M, Wood, 4 Harmony court; in New Haven, 0. B. Leavenworth, It is put up in pint bottles, with the words “Dr. Morso’s Invigorating Cordial’ blown on the glass. Price $3 per bottie; two bottles, $5; five bottles for $12; and $24 per a joven. N. H.Important advice aecompanies each bottle, preparation for | * | for this, ere another y jpn Sen ROADWAY THEATRE.—b. A. MARSHALL, SOLB Lexsee.—Deors: at 63g. to commence at 7 o’choek, ‘20 will be ff GLITIERS 15 NOT GOLD. «+, My. Martha .....,. Mime. Se AND kr CROsTANCY: ___By the Chinese performmers, ifteen in umber, IBLO’S GARDEN.—MADAME H. 30NTAG’S SEOOND series.—the public are respectfully ioformed tnat, consequence of the stage in Niblo’s Theatre being wanted for a ball on Monday, January 31, the Third Opera, Night will take place on Tiiesday, February 1, when will be perfermed. for the last time LA SONNAM@ULA. Amina,... ..Mad. H. Sontag | The Count.,..., Sig. Padia’ On Saturday will be sota the $2 seats; and op Monday and Tuerday the $1 ond remaining $2 seats. To commence at 7'¢. Carriages at 10. On Wednesday, last night of the BARLER OF stv il) ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME atreet.—Doors open at 6 ¢: to couumenee at 7. Saturday evening, January 29, svill be performed FAINT HEART NEVER Won FAIR LADY, Toby... Poat.i Mr. Chippendale | Docheas.... .Mias L. Keen Mr. Lester | Leonora...... .Mra, Oramer se eeee Malvina, rte... . ...Mr. Chippendale, Jr «Mr. Lester | Mr. Stout. .BMr. mm Glossmere ......Mr. Vincont | Mr. Graves ir. Waleot Capt. Smooth. Mason | Georgina Nira. Halo Clara Douglass... o Laura Keene Lady Franklin Mrs. Brougham ‘OOD’S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW - ard strect.—Open every evening.-H. Wood, Me nager and Proprietor. The entertainments offered by this celebrated company of amyxicians and Ethiopian dell- neators cannot be equalled by any other band in the Uni- ted States. See programme. [Doors open at 634: comeert commences at 73¢ o'clock. Admission 26 cents. The pub- Be are Tonpasety ly informed that the afternoon comeerts arediseontinued, Shiites a ERMAN NATIONAL THEATRE, 68 BOWERY.—OOL, E. Pleyel, Director.—This evening, (Saturday,) Jan. 29, at 8 o’el precisely, will be performed LUMPACT VAGABUNDUS, OR THE WANTUN TRIFOLICM. Come, all that like laughing. \dmission:—$1, 50 cts., 3714 ets., 25 cte., 18% ete, IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHI'REATRE, NO. 87 BOW- ery.—R. Sands & Co., Proprietors. Saturday, Jan. 20, (afternoon and evening.) Mons, LaTherne, the cannon defyer; Miniature Horsemanship, by Master Jesse Sands, upon two Ponies; elegant scene of equesti by Miss Rmma Nathans; Mr. C. Fisher in daring feats on fe flying corde; Gymnautics, ke. To conclude with HARLEQUIN AND GHOST. iy r TLL SHORTLY OPEN, OWKN'S GRAND ALPIND Entertainment and ascent of Htont Blanc, Mustra- ted with a series of magnificent and gigantic from drawings taken on the =pot, at am enormous ex- ; with a highly humorous Sy ee Ng og gd the ions, by John E. Ower 4 pease popular comedian, Full will short- ly be announced. ISLEY’ 406 BROADWAY.—PAINTED ON fifty thousand feet of canivans, by the frst seanie artists in the world. A grand coving pictorial ilustra- tion of the'Thames, showing ali ~ yolat o elarat pom the river, from its source until it passes the eity of Lop- don. Painted from original sketches, by Messrs. P. Phil- Has, Sega Reel i, &e. ae gta J. H Hammer ; ie arranged by J, , Bag. Me AL Sedgwick. Every evening, at Varies On Saturday, at 2 P. M. Admission 50 cents, Gentleman and two ladies, $1. ROVESSOR ANDERSON, THE GREAT WIZARD. OF Sia NORIH, f dy Whose European reputation, of iwonty yours z, ‘ax a Professor of Natural Magic, coupled ‘with his Ameri- can reputation, confirmed by three millions of American citizens, as the greatest Magic'an of either ancient or modern times, (Moses excepted,) but, like the ancient Moses, whose wonders swallow ail the rest, and eelipse all other Wizards, Magicians, Kings of Magic, &e., &¢., who have sprung up since the Professor's successful appéar- ance if this country has called into existenee (as in Europe) such a host of itinerants. HE WIZARD OF THE NORTH, the t original, the inventor of modern magic, is in Charleston, $.C.," for thrve weeks; after which he will visit Mobile, Ala? New Orleans, La,; Havana, Ouba; Sa- vannah, Ga.; Richmond, Va.; Washington, D. C.; Balti- more, Md.; Pittsburg, Pa.; and New York City, for tho World’s Fair, in May,'1853, when the lovers of ‘the mar- vollous will have wonders to look 1.pon unparalleled in the world, Loox OvT ror PROFESSOR ANDERSON, Daring his Southern tour. “And when he is again :’ th’ North Richard will be found himself again.” RAND AFTERNOON PURFORMANCE, at HELLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, No. 639 BROADWAY, To-day, at 8 o'clook. Admission, 50 cents; childzen, 26 oents. LIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STRERT.—GFO. Lea, Proprictor.—The above estublishment is on every afternoen, at 3 o'clock, and in the e at Asif peat, for the purpose of “Classic and Original - tions of Living Statuary,”’ by M’lle. Casinet’s Troupe of Model Artists, together with a variety of beautiful per- formances, For further particulars, sce bills of each day. Admission:—Seata in private boxes, 60 cents; tage ts, f, 873% oenta; boxes, cents; ME! with cushioned arin ICALx gallery, 1234 centa. R. 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