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ADVERTISONENTS RENEWED E av APE THIRG PAGE. ea GORPORATION NOTICES. a ee eee oie hifhvseps sort hd subscriber, at the offiee of the i until February 1, 1858 at Sn ee etter ilar to patterns iH : tes, conformings » onlinances, can be had on applicatior st jimates to be endorsed ‘Proposals for B, 448 Cocks, made by , February 1, 183.” WicHOLAS DEAN, Prosident Croton Aqueduo Do @iee Crotan Aqueduct Department, Jan. 21,) / Sr DEPARTMENT, NO, 4 HALL OF<y, 2RDS.— Vubile notice is hereby given, that the fol!Gwing reso- Jutirs haa been presented in the Board of Aldermen:—I'o reg-ade Forty-ii(th street, between Kighth and Ninth ava des, All persons interested, and having objections Lia to € same, are requested to present them, in writing, to the, adersignod, atlhis office, on or before’ the fifth day of Ft ry mast. JAMMS 3y Porat) NOTICE.—PROPOSALS FOR GAS LAMP —Proposals wil! be received by the Comunis- sione ¥ Streets and Lemps, at his office, corner of Cham- borat. ACentro streets, untilthe 7th day of February, a. Bo’ P, M.—afier which time none will for tarnishing the Serpore yen of the city of New F xk with one thousand ca: gas lamp posts. The pests to bo east in throe pieces, viz:—Base, column, and ort\ys head, after a toni post which may be seen at the 4: ice of the Fone itendent of Lampe and Gas, No. 120 Merv’ * strest. e posts to be cast from pig or scrap iron, an@’ vnished at such times, and in such 1 quantities, ‘as the Sup intendent of Lamps and Gas may direct, with the right3> eject any, or so many as may be imperfect or unsound, dimates will state the Fal per pound, and will be opted on the 9th day of February, 1853, in aecerdance with an ordinance passed by the Mayor and Commonalty oft se city of New York, June, 1852. Blank estimates can be cbtained by application at the office of the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps. No estimate will be entertained unless in compliauce with the proposal aad the ordinance above referred to. HENRY ARCULARIUS, JR,, Commissioner of Streets and Lamps. New York, Jan. 26, 1853. Cer NOTICE:—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY ven to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of uses and lots, improved’ or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have deen completed by the Assessors, and are k in the offiee of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination bj all persons interested, viz:—For Sagging aidewalk of Di- Sision street, between Norfolk and Suffolk streets. The Ymnits embraced by such assessment, include all the se- ‘veral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and pareels of land, situated on the northerly side of Division street, between Norfolk and Suffolk streets. All persons, whose interests are affected by the above named assesa- ments, 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 days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES MeNTIELL, Offer, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. Assessors, 2, q Cee NOTICE. ISH by given to the owner or owners, occupant or oc- eupants, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved Jands, alfected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination Dy all persons interested, viz. :—For flagging sidewalks in Thirty seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- mues. The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lot: P oipare and els of land, situated on both sides of irty-seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- nues; on Fighth avenue, one hundred feet southerly from ‘Thirfy-seventh street, and on Seventh avenue, one hun- @red feet northerly from Thirty-seventh street.’ All per- ons whose interests are affected by the aboved named ancensments, 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 Beeords, within pei A from the date of this notice. JAM GAGF, CHARLES J. DODGR, | Assessors. CHARLES McNT¥ sere Bureauof Assessments, Street Department, Jan. JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- Pontes ef all houres and lots, Improved or unimproved nds, affected thereby, that the follow assessments Ihave completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in ‘the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination Dy all persons interested, v Yote betwee nue and and Twenty-first streets. The mooessmen' ier au ae ae epi} ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels situa on the northerly side of Twentieth street, from « point 71 feet west of avenue A to a point 138 feet east of First g@venue, and on the southerly side of Twenty-first street frem int 210 feet west of avenue A to a point 96 feet east of avenue. All persons whose interests are af- fected by the above named assessments, and who are ‘epposed to the samo, or either of them, are requested to Prerent theirobjections, in writing, to’ the underaigned, St their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODG CHARLES MeNIE! Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. Asseseora. JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- ts, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved Pras affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessora, and are lodged in the ies of the 1 aba a er pera eerie persona interested, viz:—For fing, ‘orty= basi at the southw ner of finch end Forty-second street. The limits embraced by such @ssessment include all the several houses and lots of gronnd, vacant lots, pieces and parcols of land, situated on the southerly side of Forty-second street,” 100 fect west of Ninth avenue, and on the westerly side of Ninth avenue sixty feet south of Forty-second street. All per- pons whore interests are affected by the above named sessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either them, are requested to present their objections, in qriting, ‘to the undersigned, at their ofice, No. 4 Hall of Records, within ak” days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. Do! CHARLES MeNTELL, Gate Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. : . , p Assessors, ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMED T<fO CONTRACT. | ora.—Sealed proposals, endorsed “Proposal for sewer in Sixty-firat strect,’’ also with the name ot the person or persons making the same, and the date of its presen} tation, will be received at the office of the Croton Aque- duct Department, until Monday, the 7th day of Febraary, 1853, at 12 o'clock M., to build a sewer, with the necessary seceiving basins and culverts, in Sixty-first street, from the East river to the easterly line of Second avenue, being 4n length about 1,547 feet. “The plan of the sewer, and wpecifications for the building of the seme, and all other information relating thereto, ean be ebtained on appli- weation to the Water Purveyor, at this eflice. NICHOLAS BEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Departanent. New York, Jan. 28, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY giyen to the owner or owners, occupant or occu pense of nds, hhave been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office ofthe Burean of Assecsmonts for examination Dy all persona interested, viz. :—For tagging sidewalks in 125th street, between the Fourth ond Fighth avenues, ‘he limits embraced by such asseasment include all the several honses and tots of ground, vacant lots, pieces nnd pareels of land, situated on the northerly side of 125th streot, from the Fourth to the Fifth avenue; from tho Fifth avenue westerly 236 feet; from a point 100 feet wast of Seventh avenue 150 feet westerly; froma point 450 swonterly from Seventh avenue 75 fest westerly, On the southerly side of 126th street from a point 475 feet weat- erly from Fourth avenue 25 feet westerly; from a point 250 feet east of Fifth avenue 150 feet westerly; from a int 185 feet eaat of the Sixth avenue westerly to the th avenue; from 4. @renue 63 fect westerly; and from a point 350 fect west et the Beventh avenue 100 foet westerly. ‘whore interests are afiocted by the above named axsoss- ments, them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, tothe undersigned, at their otice, No. 4 Halt of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice, WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODAD, CHAKLES McNIKLL Office, Purenu of Asneasments, Street’ Department, Jan. 28, 1863. “ORPORATION NOTICE.—YUDLIC NOTICE 18 UEREBY / given to the owner or owners, oseapant or ecoupants ‘of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, af. fected thereby, that the following assessments lave been completed by the Assersors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assonsments, for examination by all per ons interested, vir:—For « wo rireet, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, The Timits exobraced by such assessment incinde all the seve- wal houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par. eels of land, situated on both sides of Fifty-third street, from Lexington avenue to 460 feet west of Fourth avenue, ‘on the south side of Fifty-fourth street, between Lexlag ton and Fourth nyeunes; on the west side of Lexington avenue, between Fifty-second and Pifty-fourth streets; and on both sides of Fourth avenue, between Milty-second and Fifty-fourth streets. All persons whose intorests are alfected by the abovenanvd assessments, and who are op. yored tothe same, or either of them present their objections, in writing, to Assessors. ed, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days fro the date pf this notice. WILLIAM GAGP, CHARLES £ DODGE, | Assessors. CHARLES MeNIELL, Office, Bureau of Assessments, Siveot Dopariwent, Feb. 4, 1853. OF ATANY 3 J by given that the Commi toc on Streets, of the Board of Aldermen, will moot in the clamber af the Feardof Aldernen, City Hull, ov Weluesday, Fobrunsy B, 1863, at S o'clock P. At., to ‘consider tho madior of es fending Albany street to” Broadway Terted are requested to atten WILLIAM IL, C4 CHAS. FRANCIS, 5.1. B. WARD, All perunns inte- ALD, ) Committee Jon Streets avenue | All persona, | all houses and lots, improved or unimproved | affected thereby, that the following assessments | | Sohn Bruce, Presi FINANCIAL. To $150. tod'e BROAD Wall per cent interest for ys estate in this cit; wanted, aS —ANY PERSON HAVING THIS $10,000, amount to invest, on security, on realestate, with interest: and a reasonal Lig ood making at least $2,000 in six penta, for ita use, besides interest, tay address B.8., Herald office, street. aterm of years that is worth TO $10,000 CAN BE INVESTED IN a eafe 5,000 business, now clearing from $7000 to $10- HOperannum. A share will be given, under guarantees, of the whole business, if less than 26 per cent in cleared caring the three or four years contract for the use of capital alone; but an setive business man could nearly double his eapital every year. Tbe name and reputation will be a sufficient guarantee for any capitalist to e1 a in it, having been established five years, and is capable of almost any extension. Address Investment, under re e and residence, at this office. : 000 —ANY PERSON HAVING THE ABOVE 3 « capital, can hear of a favorable chance x investing i in a wholesale business of respectability and large profits, Addross Business, Herald office. (2141. AND LABOR WANTED INTELLIGENT BUSI- ness men having a few hundred dollars to invest, and who are wifling to travel, by Dally addressing, with real name, L, E. L., office of the ‘ Times,” can have an opportunity of clearing thousands for hundreds in a few months. Applicants will be fully informed of the busi- ness, but will not be importuned to ongage. De ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 and upwai ‘able at sight, are issued bg the subscribers. BOW! , GRINNELL & CO., No. South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail line of Liverpoo! and London packet ships. f phieragi ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST ON THE public stocks of the city of New York, due and Pay able February Ist, 1868, will be paid ‘on'that day by ¥. Ww. Esq., Chamberlain of the city, at the Me- ehanics’ Ban! The transfer books will be closed Friday, Jan. 14, at three 0’cl P.M. For the accommodation of stockholders, tra: will be mitted during the period the books remain 3 to Uke ollect February’ lat, 1853. A. C. FLAGG, ComptroLes, Comptroller's Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1853. NVESIMENT @F MONEY,—81,000 ARE ADREADY invested in a respectable business; another thousand is wanted: may be paid in four successive instalments of 60 each, Address Investment, Herald office. ‘ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS.— Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C., January 15, 1868 —Seuled proposals will be received in the city of New York, until 10 o'clock, A. M.. of the lst 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 dirst days of July and January of each ear. *Shoth interest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the eity of New York, unless when the purchaser may prefer to have them made payable at the treasury of North Carolina ‘Those bonds are isued under the authority of the Ia- gilature 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, and the dividends from said stock, are express- ly pledged for their redemption. These bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from taxation, Parties bidding, will please address their letters, on- dorsed “Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,’ to the undersigned, in New York, directed to the care of Messrs. Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front street, Now York. The bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at 3 o'clock, P. M.,on the Bist day of March next, in the presence of G. B. Lamar, Eaq., 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 ther 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- yablic, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North rolina, or in the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, North ‘W. COURTS, Carolina. DW. Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. FFICE OF THE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD COM- pany. 157 Broadway, Feb. 1, 1853.—The transfer books of this company will be cloved ou the 4th inst., at twoP. M., and remain closed until the Sih inst., for the purpose of enablir sof the old stock to take the new. D. P. BARETY DT, Treasurer TATEMENT OF (ii BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS Fire Insurance ompany. on the 31st day of Decem- ber, 1862, made purs\iant to anact of the Legislature of the State of New York to provide for the incorporation of insurance companies, passed April 20th, 1849:— Amount of capital which has been paid in cash and is al en + ee -8150,000 00 Amount of lia! inc! policies written and unexpired $2,049,248 00 Amount of premiums received from May 26 to Dec. 31, in i 25,532 80 the same tim Peek etscas SUSE OF Amount of losses ascertained and paid... pee eeegeeeeees 8,771 8 Amount of losses ascertained not PUL scien chs «pisaieg oe ait 500 06 Amount of frst dividend’ five per et. on $150,000, declared dist December, 1852, payable on the 10th January, se eeees 7,500 00 } Amount paid for re-insurances and return premiums......... 2,80 73 Amount of expenses incurred and paid vo... POE Aumount due individuals for ioans not yet paid 2,261 63 Total amount of liabilities ..........00 0.65 $160,261 63 No other debts due by this company. The funds of this company are inyested in bonds and mortgages in the cities of New York, Brooklyn, wil Namsburg, $110,820 00 Due from Indiv emi collected, but good . 8,108 37 Interest earned, but w L994 Cash ou hand ..., 42,026 25 UCE, President. DANTEL Barnes, Secretary. Staic of New York, city and county of New York, a3: t, and Daniel Barnes, Secretary, ot the Building Associations Fire Insurance Company, wore- on the twenty-sixth day of January, 1853, severally sworn before me, and depored and said that the foregoing state- auent by thera respectively signed, is true. Sworn before nie on the 26th of January, 1553. Amram WAKEMAN, Commissioner of Deeds. YORK, FEB. 1, 1 MI. NE ae — Th mooney taken in the course of their business, on the same rms it is received by the Metropolitan Bank. RICH. BERRY, Cashier. FIMORE, ROBERT & CO., STOCK, NOTE, AND EX- change brokers, dealers in specie and guld dust, No, 12 Wall street. ‘ONEY IN SUMS OF $5 TO $5,000 TO LOAN ON deposit of personal property, watches, jewelry, Giamonds, plate, segars, pianos, dry gooda, and fancy articles, at the Life Insurance and Loan Office, 32 Warren street. "Office hours from 10 to 8 o'clock, q \ASH TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, Dia- COM onds, and. valuables of every doseription, on the most aceominodating terms, at my private office, No. 102 Naseau street, room 13, Ladies waited on at their resi- dence, and all transactions strictly coufidential. No. 102 Nassau street, room 13. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE: We “AND YORKVILLE STAGPS,—ON AND j , Febrnary 1, 1883, the Haslem and afier Tue Yorkville lines of stages will start from the corner of y Continental Bank Building, } | Broadway and Aun strect every-tive minntes, from 6 A, M. int 75 feet west of the Seventh | nd who are opposed to the same, or eithar of | | Chatham Four Corners only. til 10 PM MURPHY & FLYNN, Proprietors. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- phia, at 12 o’clock, noon, by steamboat John Pottor, from pier No. 1, North river. Fare—firet class cars, $3, Returning, leave Philadelphia, from foot of Walnut atccet, at 22. Ml. Kauigrant line, by steam. Dont Atlas, from pier No. 1, at 134 o'clock, P.M. Fare $1 60. TANY “AND Two daily exproas connecting at Albany th and West, from tho new depot, corner of While, Elm and Contre strests, where throngh tickets ean be procured, and bageaxe ehecked for Schenceialy, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Kuffalo. Passengers also received at Broome and Bowery, and Twenty sixth street and Vourth avenue stations, above trains will land passengers at Croton Pulls and I other trains will start | from City Hall station, corner of Tryon Bow aud Centre end pump in Fitty-thted | street, a# heretofore. N RIVER RATLE AINS DAILY FROM Chambers street, for Albany aud Troyi— Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hours, connoate fog with trains reaching Buttalo or Montreal at's o'elook fame evening. Mail train, 6 A. M.; through way train at 1 P.M. Express train, 6 P. M.; accommodation train, 6%, M. Passengers taken at Chainders, Canal, Ubristopher, Four teenth, and Thirty-first streeta. Sunday trains, from Canal street, at 716 A. M., for Poughkeopsie, aud at 6 P.M. for Albany, stopping at all way stationa, GEO, STARK, Superintendent, EW YORK AND PIMLADELPHTA—DIRECT UNITED | rough in four hours, | States Mail and Exprees Lint New Jorsoy Railroad, via Jersey Leaving Now York, foot of Cortlandt street, at Sand 9 A. M., and dand 544 P.M. Fare in the 8 A. M. and 4). M. $27 OA. M. and 544 P.M. 83. Leave Philadel pli 9A. M., and O35 7. M. For first. cluss, $3; esoond do., 8 and 9 A. Mand 4 P.M.) $2.50, For Baltimors, ‘ashingtos, Norfolk, and @harlecton—throngh tickets sold, and through baggage carried, and 4 and 634 P. M. lines from New York. Passenygore with baggage cross the ferry fifteen minutes before the 2. atl, 7 and | trains leave % ¢ rooms, 650 Bronlivay, near Pringe streot, a ry, over Anderson's eat” yet store, A dain heantifol eases, frawos, and gold (warranted) lockets, double and single,’ made te order for the holidays, furnished with Lkenesses dove fp the best vtyle, at les then cont of materials, to glow the jot. BANK, » 8 bank will receive from its dealers uncurrent | and in the | in the Sand9 A, M. | | will be made, on the part of SHIPPING. ship BALTIC, Capt. Joseph J. wih depart ‘eit the aited Staten matin for on , at the foot of Canal street. No berth secured ‘or freight or passage, having ualled PE Soe EDW’D K. OOLLINS & CO., 66 all requested to be on board at 11jg A. M. 19th February. HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES: R , February 6, at 12 o’elock M., till paid for. accommodations for nce and comfort, Passengers are The steamship Atlantic will succeed the Baltic, and sail i. Mail Sieamers.—The ships comprising this line are BALTIC A ‘Captain Comstock. ADRIATIC.. 00... cece Captain ——. ‘These shipe having been built by contract, octets Oe government service, every care hes been taken in their ‘constr in their e1 to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are un- one for elegance and comfort. ice of from New York to Liverpool, in frst eabin, $120; in second cabin, $70, Exclusive use of extra size state room, $300. From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £26. = experienced surgeon attached to each ship. pecans * Liverpool. ‘rou Satarda; ednesday, Jan. 26.. Do. Do. 9, « Do, Do, 2B, Do. Do. 9. De. De. 23 Do. De. 6, Do, De. 20, Do. Do. 4 Do, Do. 18., Do. Do. 1. & De. De. ah, De. De. June 29., De. Do. July 13., “ Do. De. = Jaly 21.. # De. Do, A i « De. Do. A m4 De. Do. 7. Do. Do. 2 do. Do, De. Do. Do. De. Do, Do- Do. Do. * De. Do. bed De. “ For freight er apply to &DW. K conte CO, No. 56 Wall st, N. ¥. SHIPLEY & 00., Livei F. G, ROBERTS & O0., 18 King’s Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & C0., No. 26 Rue Notre Dame des Vietoires, Paris; or KO. H. BRAPER, Havre. oy Mite these shi) er, bullion, 9 Sretals, unlove billa of Inding are thereof therein expressed, \CKETS TO HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—THE FOL Jowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the 1st of each month:— From New York. From Havre: will not be accountable for je, jewelry, precious stones, or signed therefor, and the Ship ST. DENNIS, Jan.1 | Feb. 16, 1,600 tons burthen, May 1 June 16. Alonzo Follansbee, master, Sept.1 Oct. 16. Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 W'reh 16. 1,000 tons burthen, Junel July 16, John Bragdon, master. Oct.1 Nov. 16, New ship MERCURY, Marl April6, 1,400 tons burthen, July 1 ‘Aug. 16, R.'D. marter, Nov.1 Dee. 16. Ship WILLIAM TELL, ‘Apr.l = May 16. (new), 1,200 tons burthen, $ Aug.1 —— Sept.26. James Funck, master. Dect 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 price Cd yen he $100, without wines or liquors. Goods sent to subscribers will be forwarded free from any chargos but those actually incurred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl streot. T[PHE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELMITA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— ROM PUILADMLPHIA. City of Glargow.. Saturday, Feb. 5, 1853. City of Manchester. -Thursday, Mar. 8, 1853, City of Glasgow... Cuil Mhuraday, Mar. 31, 1853, ‘Wednosday, Jan. 5, 1853. ‘Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1853. Wednesday, Mar. 2) 1853, Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1863, -ASSAGE, i greet enecret, Baloon, A linited number of third passengers taken, and found with eomfortably cooked provisions, for $90, $65, and $55, Liverpool | $30........ .from Liver; to rat dot ‘in Parties wishing their friends, can o| eertificates of passago, and drafts on the in sums from £1 sterling upwards. had at the oad of THOMAS Rit place. F% IIVERPOOL.—THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP ANDI 1,400 tons, Robert Hutchings, commander, will sai for Liverpool, on Monday, the Tih February. Freight will be taken at moderate rates, E. CUNARD, Ne ling Greer HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PETREL, W. SAMP. son, commander, will sail for Bermuda and St. Tho- mas, on Monday, Feb. 7, 18: Passage money to Ber- muds, $30; to St. Thomas, $70. For freight or passage apply to F. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. JASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, &c.—Tapscott’s Line of Packets.—W. & J.T. TAP- SCOTT & CO., 86 South strect, New York, continue to make en, ments, on midst favorable terms, to bring out ngers in the same expeditious manner as heretofore, rom all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, by their une- qualled line of packets, sniting from Liverpool every three days, from London each slternste Thursday, and from Glasgow twice each month, They also remit’ money in the same safe manner as hitherto, in In: or small sums, by drafts payable at sight in all the principal laces ‘throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, and Germany. IN, agent, No. 41 TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE SS Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power) Ro- bert Graig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on Wednes- day, February 23, and willleave New York for Glasgow on Saturday, March 26, at 12o’clock, at noon. First cabin (saloon state rooms) $90; do. do. (midship do.) $75; second cabin, 50; third class $20—steward's fees inclu: ded. Apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Brosdwry, HR ROYAT, MATL STRAMER 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 FE. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton éommander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southamp- ton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Feb. , at 12 o’elock, from Pier No. 4, North river. Price of pasuoge, $120. Luggage not wanted during the voyace Be sent on board the day before sailing, marked .” No merchandise will be received on board after Thursday, Feb. 10. For freight or passage apply to MORTIMUL LIVINGSTON, Agent, No. 63 Broadwa; NDEPENDENT T. THROUGH TICKETS FORCALL- fornia via Aspinwalland Panaina,—The new and spleu- did steamship UNCLE BAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, com- mander, will leave New York for Aspinwall on Saturday, February 19th, at M., precisely, from pier No, 8 N. R. The perfermances of tits steamer on her first and second voyages, warranta tho assurance that the pas- sengers will reach Aspinwall in from soven to eight days, where she will connect with the new and splondid steam: abip Siorra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J. D, Wilson, commandor, which willbe in readiness at Panama to receive the pas. sengors of the Uncle Sam, and eail immediately for San Francisco. These stoaishi both new, and of the very ion, speed and vonti- lation. Thoy are unsurpassed by any vessel on the route, ‘The tables will be supplied in the aost liberal mannor beth for cabin and steerage ids cmetaen Every exertion officers and ownors, to in- sure safety, Epeed, and comfort. Passengers will be lan ed at the wharf at Aspinwall, and tako tho Panaina Rail- road for the Pacifie. A good surgeon is attachod to each ahip, whose servicos are free of charge to the passengers. For freight or passage, apply to KE. MILLS, Agent, No. 51 Cortlandt street. this office, in accordance with the new law of Congress, for the accommodation of the public. ' NITED STATES MAL, STRAMSHIP COMPAN b necting with the Pacifie Mail Steamship Company carrying the great United States mail—only throug United States mail line for California and Oregon, via inwall and Panama, Groat roduetion for second cabin The splendid new and double engine ail ateamanip GEORGIA, burthon, D. D. Porter, U. Saturday, February bth, at two o from pict’ at foot of Warren stroot, Sieazoxhip Company has £ eumehips, plying between Panama and san nutaber of whieh are always kept over all accidents, and to proveut any wad passengers on the m tho part of the com shrough with ex we of fare to Aspinwall CON snloon, state room., 265 Lower aft aad forwar 55 45, aT, at nuit of the Jat the passen ns securing through passage by the mail steamers from New York, have pre- of accommodation on board the Paeific wail ts, Vor freight or paasaze, apply to CHARLES A. WHTINEY, at the office of the cempanies, 171 West street, corder of Warren atroct. WIGH TO 84N FRANCISCO.—VANDERDINT LINE. ~The Aconssory Transit Co. (of Niearagua) propric: Yor California, by way caragua, No det Throogh ia advance of the m: ets for crossing the Is ing steamship STAR OF THU WE Vinkiepangh, commander, will ieavo New York No. 2 North river, om tSorelock P.M, precisely, con il popular stewmaship PACIFIC, ronte, having but twelve miles steamer rpassed in their ion and accommodations. uformation or pa at the low , apply only at the agenoy of (he company, No. ¥ Batiory place, up . ©. VANDEI ILE, Arent. iv made up at the above office, under the now United “tates postage law, for the convenience of the public. Passonwers are eautioned against the ropresen ations of hired ronnere of ether lines. None are om ployed foy tis tine, Uniled state ference gh fs of land ear A mail ba: wander, receive the United States’ passengers, and sail ately for San Francisco. The accommodations and yen- tilation of the Cortes, are all that eam be desired. Haag speed (entebbabed on the between New York and Panama, and while on the ‘ifle coast,) is unsur- | ge Every “exertion will be made on the part of the M0 ensure, comfort, expedition and safety. Fasson- | gers will be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking ‘the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, KS & OO., Genoral iene or JONES & JOHNSON. A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the new United States postage law, for the convenfence of the public. ASEAGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.-—CALIFORNIA LINE, | —The ig oad cket ehip NEW YORK, now load- ing st pier 11, North river, has unequalled accommoda- tions for firstand second eabin passengers, for which early application must be made. ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pear) street. IR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE SPLENDID CLIPPER | ship COURSER, Capt. Cole, loading at pier No. 7 east river, having her cargo nearly completed, will sail in a few days. Shippers will complete their engagements at oneo, or their freight may be shut out; a limited quan- tity can yet be taken if engaged at onee.’ This ship has made some of the fastest passages on record, beating several celebrated clippers, and hay just made the run from the Cape of Good Hope in thirty-eight days. For balance of freight apply to CARY & CO., 90 Pine street, or MAILLER & LORD, 108 Wall street. TOTICE TO PASSENGERS. —THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF GLASGOW, Captain Wylie, having been detained after her regular date in Liverpool, her day of salting from Philadelphia is unavoidably postponed until Satur: day, the Sth Felmary: at nine o'clock, A. M. THOMAS RICHARDSON, 41 Exchange place, LIPPER SHIP SWORDFISH, CAPT. CHAS. COLLD J at pier § North river, has now neaely all of her eargo on board, Shippers will please have their shipments completed before Thursday next, Ud inst. A few tons light freight ean be taken if on board before that time. This splendid clipper performed her last voyage to San Francisco in ninety days, and will unquestionably land her Cargo at the earliest possible day. SUTTON & CO,, 84 Wall street. USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR PORT Philip, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. —The mag- Rilicent new steamship GOLDEN AGE, 3,000 tons burthen, , commander, will be despatched for the above ports on or about the 18th April. This steamship ix of the size and strength and in every way equal to the Col- Kins’ 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, Agente, 34 way. AUSTRALLA—FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, OR PORT Phillip.—No detention after the day specified for de- riure. ‘he A} elipper bark PEYTONA, lying at pier 0. 18 East river, is receiving passengers for the above ris. Parties desirous of securing the best accommoda- jon, with rapidity of passage, are requested to inspect her.’ The previous performancos of this vossel warrant | the belief that her paxsago will be effected in alghty days; | She takes an experienced surgeon, and eyery exertion will be made to secure comfort and satisfaction for her pas- fengera. For freight or passage, apply to ANTONIO PE LETTER, 98 Wall street; or BABLIDGE & VALENTINE, 168 South street. USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK- ets.—The EUPHRASIA, Captain Ammi Smith, is Zow at her berth, picr 12, East river, and will sail on the oth of February, as the seventh ship of this well estab- lished line. The Euphrasia 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 passengers. A remittanoe of one-third will secure a passage. Apply to JON OGDEN, or R. W. CAMERON, 116 Walk street. USTRALIA—CTIPPER LINE.—THE A 1 CLIPPER CANTON, J. Gibbs, commander, will be despatched for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 20th of Febraary. She has superior accommodations for passengers, and her number will be limited to fifty. The well known reputa- tion which this line has won, for despatch, is a sufficient gnarantee for parties to engage by her. Apply on board, | at plier 14 Fast river, or to WM. T. DUGAN, 43 Front street, or to ARKELL & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl street. USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE.—THE SPLENDID SHIP AKBAR, 1,000 tons burthen, J. L. Gibbs, com. inander, will be despatched from New York for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 10th of February. This vessel was built expressly for the Kast India trade, and ix very fast sailer, having made the run from New York to Liverpool in 12% days. This ship will only take about thirty passengers, for which she has superior accommo- dations, Apply to WM. T. DUGAN, 43Front street, or to ARKELL k HLLAOTT, 146 Peat] street HE A NG. 1 CLIPPER BARK PEYTONA, FOR PORT Phillip and Melbourne, has room fora few moro first cabin passengers. An early application is necessary, ue she will not wait after the appointed day. Apply to CAPT. PELLETIER, Proprietor, 98 Wall street. OR NEW ORDRAY steamer ECLIPSE, Sturgeon, taster, will leave Louisville, Kentucky, for the above and intermediate yorts, on Sunday, the 6th of February, at 10 o'clock A.M. State rooms can be secured by applying to GO, JENNISON or GRO. G. MOO! Agents, 159 Broadway, New York. | JAR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT—THE NW DOUBLE engine stearaship WILLIAM PENN, W. Sears, eom- Mander, will leave pier 8 East river, on Tuosday, Febru- ary 8, at 2o'clock P.M. This ship has elegant accom-* modation for passengers. Passage in cabin state- $60; passage in steerage, $25. Freight on measurement goods, 2c. per cubic foot. Shippers are requested to supply themselves with the steamer’s bilis of lading, as no other form will be aigned. They may be had on appli- cation at the ofice of the agents, and will he signed at the office prior to the day of sailing, when they will be sigued on board, No freight received, and positively no bills of lading signed after 12 o'clock on the deyof sail- ing. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to E. LINCOLN & CO., 120 Pearl street. Agents in New Or- Jeans, Messrs. MARKS & THOMAS, No. 4 Poydras streot. ig it ED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY —FOR New Orleans, via Havana.—The splendid steaaship EMPIRE CITY, Henry Windle, commander, will sail from the pier at the foot of Warren street, North river, on Saturday, February 12th, at two o'clock, P. M., precisely. Rates of’ passage to Havana and New Orleans rangement) :--Ladies’ and after saloon berths, : forward saloon berths, $50; steerage, $25. No freight taken to Havana but specie. Wreight taken to New Ur- leans at thirty cents per eubie foot. Shippers of fretght are requested. to sup} ly themselves with the company’s Dills ‘of lading, which may be had on application at the ofice. No other form will be signed. No bills of La signed after twelve o’clock on the day of sailing. treight or passages, apply to MM. O. ROBERTS, 147 West street, corner of ng For ren. ICHMOND.— IANOKE, B. North river, on For freight, GiOR. NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND Ty The United § manil steamshi Tavendy, commander, will leave pier | Saturday, February Sth, at 3 o'clock P.M. apply on board, and for pasenge to BUPLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. NAH—UNITED STATES MATL LINE.— steamship ALARAMA, C, D, Ludlow, Cap on Saturday. 6th February, at 4 o'clock P. M.. from pier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 194 Front street. The Florida, Captain M.S. Woodhall} on Saturday, February 12, For apecd, strength, aecor modations and fare, these ships haye no superior on the | const. WOR SA Supe tail NNAH—THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE P. KA’ mall bag will be made up at | RoR ’ I teaunship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain W. carrying the United States mail, will leave Phila- delphia for Sayannah, on Wednesday, the 2d of February, | atten o'clock, A. M.,’ from the wharl, above Vine strect. In speed and strength, and in every arrangoment for the comfort and convenience of passengers, this ship ia un- ‘are from New York or Philadelphia, $25; $9. The State of Georgia leaves as abovo overy nesday. Ageuts, in Philadelphia, Heron & 7, North Wharves; in Savannah, C. A. | | Aminadab Sleek. Mr. Burton | Lady Creamly.. Mrs | spectable and Door THE NEW AND SPLENDID | Maulette.....Mrs. Yoemans J! Me. Dawson | Mime. Roagegorge Mr. Moore ae 4 drama, @ Grand Swies Divertissement, by isa G. Dawes, Mr. Fletcher and ballet corps. THE WRITING ON THE WALL. URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS ¢ pen at 034; to commence at 7 o'clock. Toesday evening, February 1, will be performed TILE SERIOUS’ FAMILY. Captain Murphy Maguire, Popular Ballads, Pas Seul....... i NICHOLAS NICKLRRY: Ralph Nickleby. Mr. Russell | Mra, Niekleby..Sra. Janson Nicholas....,...Mr. Holman | Kate,...... Mrs, Fisk NewmanNoggs. MrJohnston | Mme. Mantalini, Mrs. Dyott Mr Burton | Miss Squeers.. Mrs. Bernard Mr. Mrs, Sq ueers,. .Mre. Hughes TATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS soeeMr. open at 6. urtain rises at 7 o’clock. Tuesday ever February 1, will be performed HARRY BURNHHAM. Ki lane., » Mr. senne | Harry Burnham..Mr. Cooke After w Jerr Cline will appear on the Tight Rope. PILGRIM OF LOVE. ‘HITE’S THEATRE OF VARIETIFS, 17 AND 19 Bowery, near Chatham «quare.—C. White, Proprie- tor.—Doors open at 634; to commence at 7 o’elock. Tuesday evening, February 1, will be performed FREDERICK THE GREAT. Ney Comicalities ’. White and Dan Fromit Afier which Herr Kist his talented Son will appear, SKETCHES IN INDIA. ARNUM’S MUSEUM,—TUESDAY EVENING, AT 7, THE new comic moral drama, written expresely for the Museum, and called OLD FOLKS AT HOME. In the af- ternoon, ‘at 3, MARRIED AND SETTLED, and also WANT- ED, 1,000 YOUNG MILLINERS. The Horse and Rider turned to.stone, and all the other curiosities, to be seen as usual. Admission to the whole Museum, &e., 25 senta; Parquet and First Baloony, 12}, cents extra. HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY above Grand strest.—Open every night during th week, under the sole direction and persona! supervision of £.'P. Christy, whose concerts in this city, for the past six years, have been received with favor By highly re fashionable andiences. Tickets 23 cents. 6 0 commence at 7 3g o'clock, open ANFORD’S NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROUPE, COM- bS prising double the number of artistes of any other similar company, will shortly appear in their Burlesque Opera Entertainments, The troupe are now én route to thiscity, stopping at Rochester, Utica, Schenectady. Troy, and Albany. SAMUELS. SANFORD, Manager. ALOON OF WONDERS.--NEW SERIES.—GLORIOUS b Suecess!—M. ROBERT HELLER, the unrivalled Wi- zard of Wizards, and the great original Professor of Ne- eromancy, has commenced his new and brilliant series of WONDERS AND MIRACLES, at his splendid saloon, No 539 Broadway, Chinese Build- ings, and will eontinue them until furteer notice. Among other pagelteatt feats will be produced one o a very startling and astonishing nature, called the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS! which, combined with the extensive variety of seientifio and necromantic experiments, and the great feature of SECOND SIGHT, presents an attraction never before given to the Ameri- can public. Performances to commence at 7 o'clock P. M., and on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Admission, 50 cents; children half price. For full particulars see programme. ANORAMA,.—THE MAMMOTH GEOGRAPHICAL PAN- orama 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 fhan three thousand miles, will open, for exhibition, on the first of February, at the Metropolitan Hall. ISLEY’S THAMES, 406, BROADWAY--PAINTED ON, fifty thousand fect of canvass, by the first scenic artists In the world. A grand moving’ plctorial filustra- tion of the Thames, showing all the points of interest upon the river, from its source until it passes the city of Lon- don. Painted from original sketches, by Messra. P. Phil- lips, Haghe, Knell, &c. Descriptions by J. H. Hammers- ley, M.D. Music arranged by J. H. Tully, Esq. Pianist, Mr. A. Sedgwick. I y evening, at 734 o'clock. On Saturday, at 2P.M. Admission reduced to 25 conts TUDIO CURIOSO, “629 BROADWAY, (CP STAIRS,) SS. between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Admission 2B cents, Season tickets, for families, $5. Open from 01, A. M. till 10P. M. Those who havea taste for the curious, beautiful, and intellectual, will be amply reward- ed by visiting this Studio. They will see in this unequal- ed collection, specimens of art, and curiosities of great antiquity, from noarly all parts of the world. fe OOD’S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY.—FRANK Brower, the wonderful negro dancer; E. Horn, the eccentric drollerist; W. W. Newcomb, the aceomplished burlesque lecturer, and 'T. F. Briggs, the wonderful banjo player. TPO THEAPRICATS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON,) theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 559 Pearl street, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances attended. Wigs lent on hire Ta) etter parties and fancy dross balls. N. B.—Any style of theatrieal wig made on four hours notice. ¥. RTCNE TELLING. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN Europe for her akill in foretelling the future, will furnigh intelligence about all circumstances of life, to all who may address her. Mrs. Alwin speaks the English, French, and German languages—311 Broome street, near Garystie street, up stairs. Otioo hours from 10 A.'M. to tes ~ DRY GOODS. j ILKS, CLOAKS, SHAWIS.—JUST RECKIVEN } 8 fail assortment of plain pout de soie, Marie Louisat Diue, chocolate, brown, ashes of roses, and all other de- sirable. shades’; also, ‘rich brocade, somae new plaid and glace silks ; cloaks and mantillas at reduced prices ; can- ton erape and other shawls; laces and embroideries. For sale by TIFANY & CUSTING, 821 Broadway. {REAT BARGAINS.—LACES, EMBROIDERIES, AND T ladies’ dress caps, at WARNER'S, 405 Broadway. The above will be sold ata great reduction, Lace pointed collars and sleeves; Honaton collars, chemisettes, sleeves, and handkerehief borders ; embroidered muslin collars, pointed, with chemisettes and sleeves to match, Ladies? dress cape, superb styles, entirely new. _ MEDICAL. Ke MORSE’S INVIGORATING KIX, OR ROFESSOR cordial. THR WORTH WONDEN OF THT BOTANIC WORID. CORE OF NERVOUS DISRAST. No language can convey an adequate idea of the imme- diate and almost miraculous ehango which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated, and shattered nervous system. Whether broken down by sickness, the unstrung and rela ¢0 organization isat one rebraced, revivified aud built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease van- ish together under its influence. The stooping, trembling vietin of depression and debility becomes a new man—he Ftands erect; he moves with a firm step; lis mind, which was previously sunk in loom, or an almost idiotic apa- thy, heeomes bright, buoyant, active, and ho goos forth refreshed, regenerated, and eonsctona of now vigor, to his accustomed occupations. Nor is the effect temporary. On the contrary, t ief is permanent, for the cordial properties of te medicino reach the constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condition, Well may the preparation be called the MEDICINAL WONDER of the nineteenth century. It is, ax the first sofentifie anen in the Old World haye admitted, that miracle of medi- cine heretofore smpposed to have no existence. A #TIMULANT THAT ENTATLS NO REACTION, It ia the ouly infailible remedy yet discovered for ner- yous head and mind complaints; it is tho mental physic, long sought for, and never before found—the only natural agent that ean ‘administer to a mini diseased.’ In casos of newralgia, headache, vertigo, pain in the nerves of the face, and the various train of nervous affections, it will produco & cute in an astonishing short period of time; and it will also remove depression, excitement, a tendency te blush, restlessness, llaasness, distiko of society, inea- AY ¢ JANUARY OTH, 18: Isham, of Steamer Northerner.—Dear | fir—As we a ng the end of our yorage, and permit us, asa gratifiention to our | you our sincere thanks for ut have shown us. Since leaving rts to wake the trip pleasant and | have been unceasin: the voyage ne of enjoyment. mire the quiet orderly manner in which the discipline and naviga- tion of the vessel has been earried out, and, above all, the uncommon cleantiness and neatueswin whieh she has been kept throughout evory department, and we deeply | eppreeinte the gentlemanly treatment we have always | received from yourself and officers. Iu conclusion, we | would say that have deposite th o committee, a fund for the purpose of procuring in New York and for- 7 ly opportunity, « testimonial of in for you as a gentleman and you to sccept as a token of ro ne friends who sailed with you >, January Ist, 1853. Whbing you are soon to s¢ fe Fan Francisco, your ¢ agreeable to eon tous and regard ‘wn Fraaci health and prosperity through Mfo, we are, truly yours, | THOMAS HUNT, FREDERICK GREEN, | JOHN H. DALE, 8, W. BRITTON, Jun. | | | J.P. GANNET JANUARY 16, 1853.— QTRAMSHOP NORTHERN HD Gontleanen—For the expressions contained in your | letter of this date, allow me to return to you my warmest it is a great saticfaction to me to know that m; s commander of this steamer have met with bation, With my warmest expressions of | Jremain, truly yours, &e. | ‘ J.B. G. ISTfAM, i Commanding Paciic Mail Steamship Northerner, fo Thomas Hunt, dno. H. Dall, Capt. J. P. Gannett, others. } py erativude RNITURE. FURNTITOR) SNAMELLED WARREN WARD, | Da wh » manufacturer of enymelied fnenituyp, No. 144 Grand street, Now York. W. W. gives his whéle at- | tention to the manufacturing; and using t mate: vials, only, can offer better goods at the prices than ean be found eleewhere. Suits tomateh, from $25 to $260 per | cuit, comprising dressing burean with glass, bedstead, wachstand, commode, toilet table, towel-stand, nurse rocker, Td four chairs, No, 4 Grand street, one blook | east of Broadway i | treet; in Brooklyn, by M wholesale and retail, by Fe | Tov igorating Cordial’? blown on tho glass. pacity for study or business, loss of memory, confasion, @ nose, blood to the head, melancholy, mental debility, hysteria, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of seli-de- struction, fear of intanity, &c. It will increase and re- store the appetite, strengthen the emaciated, renew tho health of those who haye destroyed it, induce continued choerfuluess and eqnanimity of spirit®, and prolong life THY MEDICAL JOURNALS Have vot, ina single instance that has been suthenti cated, given their sanction to any other preparation for the above complaints. It hag, in many violent and des- perate casos, effected radical ‘cores, aller pationts kad Deen abandoned, and theiz condition pronounced hope- less by medical practioners of high profess ter. My office having been in a store where this eortial was ent for sale for over three years, and my opportunities Of judging of its eflucts somewhat numereus, the vastly increasing demand, and that without a single advertise: mont, tell for itvelf. I bave soon a case of weakness, whieb had resisted all treatment for over five years, both in this place and in Philadelphia, and the person's fair candidate for suicide, radically cured with one dozen bottles. He hed spent handreds without relief, and waa cured with twenty-four dollars worth of Dr. Morse's cor- dial, A. KENDALL, M. D. Dr, Morse—Sir—Some time since you requested my opinion of the virtuos of your Invigorating Cordial~I am now prepared to give it, I have had it in my practios and prereribed it for the last few months, and must givo it my decided preference oyor anything of the kind with whieh Fam acquainted. Tam mach ploased with ita of- fects, aud ean witn confidence recommend it to the pa- tronago of the profession, na a valuable auxiliary for re moving disease in some of the most troublevome wal charac- | forms, and (0 all, as a safe and valuable medicine. BENJAMIN WEEKS, M.D, Brooklyn, N. ¥.. Noy. 21, 180, Sold by ©. EL RING,Goneral Agent for the United atom, 192 Rirowtivay; B. M. Guion, 127 Bowery, corner of Gran , Fulton street; in Boston, dgo & Co, Waahtugion street, and W. V. Spencer, uo.; in Albany, by W. Jamison, OSL Rroadway; in Hartford, by Jno, Pitkins; in Spring- field, by Bliss & Haven; in Philadelphia, Dyott & Sons, and BM. Wood, 4 Larmony court; in New Haven, 0, B Teaven sor Itis put up in pint bottles, with tho words “Dr. Morse’s Price $3 por boitie; two bottles, #5; five bottles for $12; and $24 per dozen, nN B.-~Important advice accompanies each bottle ep meas 5 aaa are res) consequence of the stage a Nilo’ Theatre et wil ake tne on Meeday February 1, aa e) on be performed. for the last times)? ™ LA SONNANBULA. _ Aming.;.. . Mad, H. Sontag | The Count... Sig. Badiatt Sal sold the $2 seats: and aitwayietiadmttne To commence at 7'¢. Carri sat 16, On Wednesda; last night of the BARBER OF seve, oO % ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME street.—Doors open at 634; to commence at 7. Tuesday evening, Februaty 1. will be performed HE LADY OF LYONS. Claude Melnotte. Mr, Lester | Col. Dama: Mons. Desebappelles.. Mr. Beauseant Mr. Mason | Glavis ir. Gaspar. Pauline Desehappelles........ Widow... +.+-hire, Cramer \ THE fl is Mr, Phillips | Capt. Gervais, Mr, Bermard -Miss Laura Keene Marian Vikw, Caleb Quotem Looney Wi Grace Gaylove ‘OOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ard street.—Open every evening,—Ii. Woed, Ma- nager and Proprietor. ‘The entertainments ,olfered by this celebrated company of musicians and Belcan de- Mneators, cannot be equalled by any other in the United States. Bee programine. Doors open at 624; concert commences at 735 o'clock. Admission 25 cents The public are respectfully informed that the afternoon concerts are discontinued. TRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 37 BOW- ery.—R Sands & Co., Proprietors. Tuesday, Feb. 1, Master Philo will appear in an aot entitled “The Fyro in Training;” Luke Rivers in a prinoipal act; Mr. C. Fisher in daring feats on the flying corde; Mr. W. Odell as the man-’-war's man; Mr. James Macfarland on the tight rope; dancing and trick poni ves &e. To con- ONFORTCNATERIVALS. elude with the pantomime of th ROOKLYN MUSEUM.—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Benefit of Miss Kate Hunter, for which occasion the following talent is engaged:-—Mr. A. Macdonald, Mr, Lan- sing, Miss Ingersoll, Miss Fithian, and the Shakspeare Dramatic Assoctation. THE LADY OF LYONS.—Claude Melnotte, Mr. Macdonald: Pauline, Miss Hunter, THE DAY ARTER THE WEDDING.—lady Elizabeth, ‘Miss unter. YPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. —NOW EXHIBTIING AT THR Stuyvesant Justitute, 069 Broadway, the rare and yaluabié collection of Pharonic and Ptolemaic remains, Just imported direct from Exypt, and formed at great ¢x. ence, by Dr. Abbott, during a residence of upwards of wenty years in the East. This museum has been visited and highly spoken of by all Oriental irmvellers and savas, and especially by the Right Rev, Bishop Wainwright, Rev. Dr. Hawks, Prof. J. V. C. Smith, Sir Gardiner Wilkinson, Baylie St. John, Esq., Stewart Poole, Esq., M. Priswo, in the Revue Arehwologique, M. ‘&c. Admission 60 cents; children hall price, Catalogues for sale in the rooms, ‘Open during the day and evening, TLL SHORTLY OF OWEN’S GRAND ALPINE Entertainment,and ascent of Mont Blane, illus trated with a series of magnificent and gigantic paintings, from drawings taken on the spot, at @m enormous ex pense; together with a highly hanorous and interesting deseription of men and manners on the continent and in the Alpine regions, by John E. Owens, Esq., the well known ond popular comedian. [Full particulars will shortly be announced. ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land, is now open, at the new and spacious Georama, 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 work. Mr. B, will explain ihe paintings personally. Pleture moves at 74; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Admission, 50 conts; children half-price, IBLO’S SALOON.—I., M. GOTTSCHALK RESPECT fully announces to the musical public of New York that he will give a GRAND CONCERT On Friday evening, February 4, AT NIBLO'S SALOON, On which oecasion Mr. Gottschalk will be assisted by MLE, CAMILLA URSO, Mi. HOFFMAN, wm, KYLE, and MR. FRAZIER, Tickets One and Two Dollars, according to location. The two dollar tickets ffor sale at Wim. Hall & son’ only, where a diegram ean be seen. The one dollar tick cts for gale at Win. Hall & Son’s, 8. C, Jollie’s, and al! the other music stores. Ushers will be in attendance, to facilitate the seating of the audience. IBLO’S GARDEN.—MMF. H. SONTAG’S FOURTH Opera night, Second Series. Wednesday, February 2, Rossini’s Opera, BARBER OF SEVILLE. Rosina,......-..Mad. Sontag | Figuro.,....Sig, ©. Badiati Notice.—The sale of seats commences to-day, at 12 M., at both ticket offices, and will continue throughout to morrow, (Wednesday.) RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—GEO. Lea, Proprietor.—the above establishment i# open every afternoon, at 3 o’clock, and in the evening at halt- past 7, for the purpose of ‘Classic and Original Ropresen- tations of Living Statuary." by M’lle. Cusinet’s Troupe of Model Artists, together with a variety of beautiful ld formanees. For further particulars, see bills of each day. ‘Admission :—Seats in private boxes, 50 cents; stage soatr with cushioned arm chairs, ‘2 cents; boxes, 2) conta; gallery, 1235 cents, MEDICAL. q R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 to 12 A. M. and 6 to9 P. M. day excepted, at No. 643 Hous’ ton street, near Wooste FR. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, BEPWERN Chatham and William. Office hours, from 7 A. M. HOP: M. Sundeye, from 7 to 10 A. M., and from 0 te R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET. OFFICE HOURS from 7 A.M. to9 P.M. Sundays, from 7 to half- past 10 A. M. and from 6 to 8 PM. R, WARD'S—OFFICE IN CANAL STREET, ONK door from Broadway, up stairs. Houra, 8A. M. to3 ¥. M.; Sundays, from 10'A. M. till 12 M., and from till Gin evening. R. CORBETT, MEMBER OF THE_N. ¥, UNIVERSITY, 19 Duane street, between Chatham and Wiliam Office hours from 7 A. M. to 0 P. M. ‘YGIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR neuralgia, tic doloreux, toothache, nervous hoadache, | and rhenmatiam in the head, and @ sure preventive of convulsions, or any other complaints attendant upon early childhoo@ during the period of teething, bas been | discovered, and is now being suecossfully administered in | the form of a medicated necklace, to bé worn next the skin by the patient. An eminent German physician ais- covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of whieh the beads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the mode of appliestion. 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