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QOTERTISNMENTS RENEWED EVERY iy. ——————___——————— a@wSEE SIXTH PAGE. | | iH fe ‘the Commissioner of and Lamps. ‘will be entertained unless in com with proposal and the ordinance above refe R, Commissioner of Strocts and Lamps Now York, Jan. 26. 1863. \ORPORATION NOTICE:—PUBLIC “aloe tpeerneied vem to the owner or owners, occupant or occa; otalenass sn lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the fi assessments have been com; by the Assessors, are in the of the Bureau of Assessments, for tion by a2 te vis:—For sidewalk of Di. streets. The J. DO a Assessors. JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS BERE- by given to the owner or owners, occupant or oc- Se houses and lots, ty, tes or unimproved py, Leer assessment — und, vacant lots, of land, sitnatel on both sides street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- mues; on Bighth avenue, one hundred feet southerly from seventh and on Seventh avenue, one hun- ijections, writ , to the eer at their office, No. 4 Hall of pen within thirty Say fom he date of this notice. CHARLES $'Dobox, Assessors. CHARLES MoN ae Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. \ORPORATION NOTICE. —PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or occa- erry of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved came pir thereby, that the following assessments Bare Ceunploted by the Asseasors, and are lodged in ‘the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination interested, vis:—For filling low and sunken First avenue and avenue A and He cael sucl maseasment include al the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pleees and parcela of land, situated oa side of Twentieth street, from a point 71 avenue, and on the southerly side of Twenty-first street from a ‘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 seme, or either of them, are requested to present their ob; in writing, to the a at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM Mer CHARLES J. DODGE, }Asseasors. CHARLES Me} ge Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. CS NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- ants, of ail houses and lots, improved or unimproved Kinga’ “affected thereby, that’ the following assessments | have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in nn of the —. Assessmer neo for hemepsar , vis :—For ing Forty- pe Bi pe acorgee the southwe: pets avenve aad Forty-second street. The limits embraced by such assessment include al! the several houses and lots of avenue sixty feet south of Forty-second si mons whose interests are affected by the above named mssessmenta, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, sre requested te present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Becords, within ett es from the date of this notice. CHARLES J. Dee, | Amenors Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. 28, 1853. ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT=TO CONTRACT- ors.—Sealed proposals, endorsed “Proposal for sewer in Sixty-firat street,” also with the name of 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 February, 1853, at 12 o'clock M., to build a sewer, with the necossary receiving basins and culverts, in Sixty-firet street, from | the East river to the easterly line of Second avenue, being in length about 1,647 feet. ‘The plan of the sewer, and | specifications for the building of the same, and all other information relating thereto, can be obtained on appli eation to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. New York, Jan. 28, 1863. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBL! given to-the owner or owners, occupant or occu- faerie all houses and lots, improved or unimproved | ds, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination by all persone interested, viz. For fagging sidewalks in ith street, between the Fourth and Eighth avenues The limits embraced by suoh assessment include all the houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the northerly side of 125th street, from the Fourth to the Fifth avenue; from the Fifth avenue westerly 236 feet; from a point 190 feet west of Seventh avenue 150 feet westerly; froma point 450 westerly from Seventh avenue 75 feat westerly. On the southerly side of 125th street from a point 475 feet west Fj from Fourth avenue 25 feet westerly; froma poiut feet east of Fifth avenue 150 feet westerly; from a pont 185 feet east of the Sixth avenue westerly to the ixth avenue; from a point 7h feet west of the Seventh mvenue 63 feet westerly; and from a point 350 feet west ef the Seventh avenue 100 fest westerly. All persons, whore interests are affected by the above named ausess- menta, 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 Booords, within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES McNTELL, Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department Jan. 28, 1853. |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY € iven to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lota, improved or unimproved lands, af. fected thereby, that the following assoasments have be completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for ae all per sous interested, viz:—For a well and pump in Fifty-third Aasessors street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. The | Limits embraced by such assevsment include all the seve- ral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par- cels of land, situated on both sides of Fifty-third street, from Lexii avenue to 460 feet west of Fourth avenue, on the south side of Fifty-fourth street, between Lexing- ton and Fourth avenues; on the wost side of Lexington avenue, between Fite soond and Fifty-fourth streets; ‘and on both sides of Fourth avenue, between Fifty second and Fifty-fourth streets. All persons whose interests are mffected by the abovenamed assessments, and who are op posed to same, or — Ais them, a4 requested to their writing, to the undersigned ast te Meet th Kowa tn row the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, ) CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES MeNTELL, Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb 1, 1858. ORPORATION NOTICE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of Asse isons all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, af- | fected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the Office of the Bureau of Assesaments, for examination by all persons interested, viz —For fencing vacant lots in block bounded by Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth atrects, Third and Lexington avenogs. The limits embraced by Such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the north side of Twenty ninth street, between Third | and Lexington avenues; on the south side of Thirtieth street, between Third and fexington avenues, and on the east side of Lexington avenue, between Twenty ninth and Thirtieth streets. Al persons whose interats are af fected by the above named assessments, and who are op to the same, or either of them, are requested toy present their objections, in writing, to t their office, No. 4 Holl of Records, within the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, —) CHARLES J. DODGE, > A CHARLES McNIFLI, } vreau Of Assessments, St Omice Ba Foo, 2, 1905, OTICE TS HEREBY | 1 curb and gutter stones in treet. sie Ennis cesbcated by spaepeeatanent inelude Coy parcels of land situated on the sout de’ ot Laoased | them, are requested to present their objecti im writ- ing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Re- cords, within thirty as from the date of this notice. (LLIAM ry CHARLES J. DODGE, > Asessors. CHARLES McNIELL, 2, 1863. i. ee Figo hag nae NOTICE. —PUBLIC lio} Poke nares iven to Owner or owners, occupant of ‘alfhousee and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affect. ed thereby, that the following assessments have been by the Assessors, are in the office of the Bureau of ee, for axeoaiaanen bs $i per: gons i |, viz.:—For flagging sidewa! ‘reset. voonpegaie pt stones in Franklin street. The | of them, are requested to present ae fates ae 8 _— pura Ses ecords, within 8 from is notice. Met TELLA er CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES MoNTELL, oon Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE I3 HEREBY iven, to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved is, af fected thereby, that the following completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination by all per- sons interested, vir :—For sidewalks west side of Broadway, from No. 865 to Kighteenth street. The limits embraci such assessment include all the several houses and of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the west side of Broadway, from No. 865 to Eighteenth street. All persons whose interests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, present their objections, in writing, to the raigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, ) CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES McNIELL, Assessors. Tuary 2, 1853. ORPORATION SALE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that a sale will take place at the public yards on Wednesday, the 9th inst., of auch goods as have been removed from the wharves, and that have remained in the yards up to the 9th day January last past. Sale at the yard, Rivington street, near Goerck. at 12, noon, and in Jane street, near Washington, at2 P.M. By order. 0) Superintendent of Streets. 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, affected thereby, that’ the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Aasessmente, for examina- tion by all persons interested, viz. —For fisgring side. | walks in Thirty-first street betwoon Sixth and Seventh avenves. The limits embraced by such assessment in- | or either of them, are requested to present their objec: | tions, in meting to the undersigned, at their office, No. | 4 Hall of Recor within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM AGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES McNIELL, Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. 1, 1853. MISCELLANEOUS. ORNELIUS’ GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, DAM- Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. | Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb- | i} and streets of the city, | | assessments have been | Africa, «New York, ‘ Boston, ” Wednesday, 16th February. Asia, ‘New York, Wednesday, 28d February. | America, ‘ Boston, ’ Wednesday, 2d March Arabia, “New York, Wednesday, 9th March Berths not secured until paid for. ‘An experienced surgeon on board. ask and gilt mantel candelabras, girandoles, solar and fuid lamps, table cutlery, trays, vases, &ic. Also, silver plated on German silver castors, baskets, table and des- wert forks, $7 per dozen; gs] 8, $3 to $5; will bear en- graving. ASHER MORGAN, '152 William street, between Fulton and Ann, opposite the Church. NAMELLED FURNITURE.—WARREN WARD, wholesale manufacturer of enamelled furniture, Ni 144 Grand street, New York. W. W. gives his whele tention to the manufacturing; and using the best ma‘ rials, only, can offer better goods at the prices than ean be found elsewhere. Suita tomatch, from $25 to $250 per suit, comprising dressing bureau with glass, bedstead, washstand, commode, toilet table, towel-stand, nurse rocks nd four chairs. No. 144 Grand street, one block | east of Broadway RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING | mattress and bedding depot'—Iron bedateads, from #4 to $40 ; the healthy #p.ing mattress, &c., $6 to $30; also, the new elastic felt beds, pillows, quilts ; also, the best pure hair mattresses, made by the blind—all war- | ranted. Call and examine, ‘at 663 Broadway, abore Sring | street. 00K OUT FOR THE FIRE ANNIHILATOR, MORUS multicaulis, woolly horse, and caloric engine. | BIRD IN HAND, | ACHINERY, TOOLS, EIC.—THE SUBSCRIBER IS prepared to manufacture all descriptions of light machinery; also, lathes, slide rests, engineers’ tools, &e., &c., at short notice, and on moderate terms. Kagi- neersand inventors giving him a call, will have their | work got up with aesuracy and despatch, 8. BENTON, 136 Crozby street. | HE NEEDLE MANUFACTORY OF 3. BEISSEL, | Widow & Son, of Aix-la-Chapelle, Prussia, estab- lished 1720, under the present firm, ia the only house om the continent signalized by the prize medal of the Londoa Exhibition of 1851, for needles. Immense quantities of | German needles have, till_now, been sold in the United States, labelled in New York ‘with counterfeit English labels. This despicable deception must come to an end. | To this purpose the above firm solicits every one who may be desirous of having a good article, to be very | minute in their demand for genuine Beissel’s needles, strictly observing that each paper of twenty-five needles bear their label, with countermark, as guard inst, aay counterfeit that might be attempted. Ret: Best quality, four dollars per thousand, or ten cents per | wrapper of twenty-five needles; second quality, two dal- GURE ROAD TO FORTUNE. —GO TO SUTTON’, 142 Fulton street, and get your cards, circulars, bill | heads, or showbills done in his peculiar, neat and taste ful manner, whica have never been known to fail in drawing custom. SUTTON, the Printer, 142 Fulton st MANDINE, FOR CHAPPED HANDS.—THE SUB. | £Aseriver has just received, by the last steamer, a large quantity of the above article, which softens the skim, and heals the soreness caused by cold weather. The article i ially recommended to the ladies, as it is @ very + of their toilet. Inquire at FELIX & CO., 41 Barclay street. AND MOUSTACHES IN SIX WEEKS? Imposajble, Is it? one bottle of Graham's On you would be convineed. It will do it, that’s all and will not stain or injure the skin, taking only upon the roots Sent to art of the country 2. G. GRAHAM, 38 Ann street, Fowler's Buildings. Price $1 per bottle TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. } ARLEM AND YORKVILLE STAGES.—ON ANI afer Tuesday, February 1, 1863, the Haclem and Yorkville lines of stages will start from the corner of Broadway and Ann street every five minutes, from 6 A. M. till 10 PM MURPHY & FLYNN, Proprietors. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- phia, at 12 o’clock, noon, by steamboat John Potter, from pier No. 1, North’ river. Fare—firat class cars, 83, | fecood class, $2. Returning, leave Philadelphia, from foot of Walnut street, at 2P. Emigrant line, by steam. boat Atlas, from pier No, 1, at 134 o'clock, P.M. Fare $159. OR ALBANY.—FAPE $1.—ALBANY AND NEW York inland Route Railroad. Two daily express lars, or five cents per wrapper of twenty-five needles. | prices— | traina, at 9 A. M., and 3:45 P. M., connecting at Albany | witb central line of railroads, North and West, from the new depot, corner of White, Kim and Centre streets, | where through tickets ean be grocured, and baggage checked for Schenectady, Uti uae, Rochester and Buffalo. Passengers also received at Broome and Bowery, and Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue stations. The above trains will land passengers at Croton Falls and | Chatham Four Corners only. All other trains will start | from City Hall station, corner of Tryon Row and Centre eet, for Albany and Troy:— Express train, 6 A. M—through in four hours, conn ing witb trains reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 0'c! same evening Mall train, 8 A. M.; throngh way train at 1'P. M p Express train, 6 P.M sccommodation train, 6 P.M wengers taken st Chamber 1, Christopl teveth, ‘and Thirty rst streets. baat agabdes | Sunday trains, from Cun street, at 7% A.M | Ponghkeépsie, and at § P.M. for Albany, pt, 4g oe way stations GEO. STARK, Superintendent, aot EW YORK ANI) PHILADELPHIA. pmecr UNT ORR | | } | | | States Mail and Rxpress Lines, through in four hours. | Now Joguey Railroad, via Jersey Ciiy—Leaving New York foot oftortiandt atrest, at Sand 9 A. M., and 4and 514 P.M. Fareinthe 8A M. and4P. M. $2 75, ant im the 9A. M. and 5% P.M. $3. Leave Philadelphia at i, 7 aad OA. M., and 534 P.M. For firat class, $3; secomt do., S$ and 9 A Mand 4 P.M) $2 5 ‘ashingtos, Norfolk, and Charl sold, and through bags and4 and 63? M li with baggage ross the ferry fifteen minutes bofore the k RTUNE TRLLING.—MRS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN Europe for her skill in foretelling the future, wl furniad iutelligenes about all circumstances of Ufo, to aN who may address her. Mra Alwin apeaks the Kaglivin, | new, double engine steamship STAR OF THE WES Freach ad German languages Sl Broome strost, uost | Onrystte astroat, ap ataicn ek a | ASIA, Capt. E. G: Lott, merchandise will be received om after Feb. 10. For freight or passage apply to MORTIMER’ LIVINGSTON, Anect: NoPt3 asad ens. ASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, foie Line of Packets.—W. & J. T. TAP- SCOTT & CO., 86 South street, New York, continue to make on most favorable terms, to bring out the same ex: ‘ious manner as from of Great ‘and Ireland, by their une- qualied line of packets, sailing from Liverpool ‘every three the same safe manner as hitherto, i: sume, by drafts pay ble at sight ‘nt all the ral “oly —> seapinnenlnanadln JNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR ) New Orleans, via Havana.—The s) steamship 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, (new ar- PROFOMED DATEB OF | rangement) :—Ladies’ and after aaloon berths, $60; lower From New York. a forward saloon berths, $50; , $25. 'No freight Baturday, Fed. 6... Wednesda; taken to Havana but specie. Freight taken to New Or- Do.’ Feb. 19..., ‘ De. leans at thirty cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight De. Mar. 56. De. are to supply themselves with tho company’s Do. Wer. 19 De. bills of, lading, w! ich ‘may be had on application at the De. April 2 De. office. No other form will be signed. No bills of lading De. April 16 De. signed after twelve o'clock on the day of sailing. For i re} or }, os <r nt De. CO ROBERTS: Rik street, corner of Warren. ys ne FEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE De. June 26 ef ee 4 —through to San Francisco, vis Aspinwall and Pa- De. De. June 29.. “ | nama, at greatly reduced rates. No detention on De. De. July 13., « | the Isthmus.—The new and fast side-wheal steam- De. De. July 27.. «+ | ship UNITED STATES, 1,500 tons, William C. Ber- Do. Do. ‘Aug. 10.. commander, will leave’ New York for Aspinwall, De. De. Aug. %.. lavy Bay,) from pier No. 3 North river, on Friday, De. De. Sept. 7 ruary 4th, at 3 o'clock, P. M, precisely, conneoting De. De. Sept. 21 with the new and magnificent side-wheel double engine De. Do, Oct. & steamship Cortes, 1,800 tons, Thomas B. Cropper, com- De. De. Oct. 19... mander, which steamer will be in readiness at ma to De. Do. Nov. 2.. “ receive the United States’ passengers, and sail immedi- De. De Nov. 16.. “ ly for San Francisco. ‘The accommodations and von: De. Do. Nov. 80,, “ | tilation of the Cortes, are all that ean be dosired. De. Deo. % « Do. Deo, 14., “ | Her speed (established on the between New York a De. Dee. 23.. « | and name, ‘and while om cn Foci onast) i unas. pe very exertion made on of "DW. y ra Norns meee No. 66 Wall st, N. ¥. ine to uate comfert, ee and mee. Passen- OWN, SHIPLEY & 00., ‘Liverpool. will be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking Be" ROBERTS & 00., 13 Hing’s ‘Arms Yard, Londoa. Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for JOHN MUNROE & O0., No. 26 Rue Notre Dame des | this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. Victoires, Paris; or VIS, KS & CO., General Agente, or GEO. H. PER, Havre. JONES & JOHNSON. ‘The owners of these ships will not be aecountable for ‘* A mail is made up at the above office, under the gold, silver, bullion, , Precious stones, or | new United States postage law, for the convenienoe of the motals, ° and the | Public. value thereof therein e: id Seer BRITISH AND NORTHAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. ¥ROM NEW YORK 10 LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage... Second Cabin Passage. . ) jewelry, bills of lading are therefor, xprossed. Capt. Ryrie AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, These vessels carry a cl green on starboard bow; red on rt bow. ednesday, 9th February, ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for | gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or | metals, unleas bills of lading are signed therefor, and the | value thereof therein expressed. hig Sep pi ‘cONARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. Fe LIVERPOOL.—THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP AND! 1,400 tons, Robert Hutchings, commander, will sail for Liverpool, ‘on Monday, the 7th February. Freight will be taken at moderate rates, E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. \CKETS TO HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—THE FOL lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the 1st of each month:— From New York. From Havre: Ship ST. DENNIS, Jan. Feb. 16, | 1,000. tons burthea, May 1 Junel6. | Alongo Follansbee, master, Sept. 1 t. 16. | Bhip ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 Wreh 16. | 1,000 tons burthen, June July 16, master. Oct. 1 Nov.16 | teres, | eel Aes ons bu! ul . 16. 5. . Conn, master. Nor.1 Doe 16 | WILLIAM TELL, pr. y 16. yw), 1,200 tona burthea, Aug-1 — Sept.i6. | conn master, Dee, Jan 16. | | 1 . They are all first olass New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of a ee eee by mea of experience in the trade. price of Peon ie hae without wines or Nquors. Goods sent to a bers will be forwarded free from any c! but those actually incurred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, £64 Parl street. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PUILADELPHIA. City of G Saturday. Feb, 5, 1833, | City of Manchester, -Thursday, Mar. Gity of Glasgow. ursday, Mar. | POOL. Gtty of Glasgow... "Wednesday, Jan. | City of Manchester. “Wednesday, Feb. | Gity of Glasgow. Wednesday, Mar. 2, 1853. | Gity of Manchester. ‘Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1858. | RATES OF PASSAGE. Saloon, 990, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms.) | A limited number of third clase passengers will bo | taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for $20.........,.t0 Liverpool | $20........ .from Liver Partion wishing to bring out their friends, ean obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on the Bank of Ireland, fn sums from £1 sterling upwards. Hand bills can be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, agent, No. 41 Exchange place. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Company’s new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power) Ro- bert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on Wednes- day, February 23, and will leave New York for Glasgow on Saturday, March 26, at 120’clock, at noon. First eabia (saloon state rooms) $90, do. do, (midship do.) $78; second cabin, $60; third class $20—steward's fees {nelu- ded. Apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadwry. | NDEPENDENT LINF.—THROUGH TICKETS FORCALI- | ‘Aspinwall and Panama,—The new and splen- | ILE SAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, com- York for Aspinwall on Saturday, lock P. M. i i e February 19th, at 3 No. 3 N. R. The perform: sod second voyages, warrants the assurance that the pas- sengera will reach Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, where she will connect with the new and splendid steam: ship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J. D. Wilson, commander, which will be in readiness at Panama to receive the pas- sengers of the Uncle Sam, and sail immediately for San Franeiseo. These steamships are both new, and of the ato accommodation, speed and vonti- e unsurpassed by any vessel on the route. be supplied in the most liberal mannee and steerage passengors. Every exertion mn the part of the officers and owners, toin- and comfort. Passengers will be land Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail ‘A good surgeon is attached to each ship, whose services are free of charge to the passengers. For freight or passage, apply to E. MILLS, Agent, No. 51 Cortlandt street. P. 3.—A mail bag will be made ap at this office, in accordance with the new law of Congress, for the accommodation of the public. NITED STATES MATL. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, | carrying the great United States mail—only through United States mail line for California and Oregon, via | Aspinwall and Panama. Great reduction for second cabia and steerage passage. The splendid new and double engine United States mail steamship GEORGIA, 3,000 tona burthen, D. D. Porter, U.S.N., commander, will sail on Saturday, February 5th, at two o'clock, P.M., precisely, frow pier at foot of street, North river. Ths Pacific Mail Steainship Company has fourteen magnificent first-class ships, plying between Panama and San fficient number of which are always kept to cover all accidents, and to prevent any | of the mails and passengers on the Isthmus. No spared on the part of the companies to send agers through with expedition, comfort, and safety. Rates of fare to Aspinwa Ladies’ naloon, state room..... Lower aft and forward saloon, di 2 2 s z 5 - 2 eens B85 Bo Second cabia standees , socsce 4 Steerage ...... . seee Rates of fare fi In first cabin $250 In second do 155 Steerage . p 50 Passen, i led he raile wharf, at Aspinwall, free. Transit of the Isthmus at the passen. a’ expense, Persons securing through passage by the led States mail steamers from New York, fave pre. | ference of accommodation on bourd the Pacific mail sieamérs. For freight OF passage, appty wo CHARLES A WHITNEY, at the office of the cempanies, 177 West street, corner of Warren street. ~ vom. — {HROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO.—VANDERBILT LI —The Accessory Transit Co. (of Niewragua) propri tors, For California, by way of Ni Yo devon tion on the Isthmus, Through in advance of the mail. Only line giving tickets for crossing the Isthmus. The , 2,200 E. L. Tinklepaugh, commander, will leave New York n Juan del Norte, from pier No. 2 North river, on srday February 6 at 3 o'clock I’. M., precisely, con necting with the powerful and popular steamship PACIFIC on the Nicaragua Transit ‘route, having but twelve miles of land exrriage. These steamers are unsurpassed ia their ventilation and agcommodations. For information p pply only at the agency ay, No, 9 Battery place, up stairs ©. VANDERBILT, Agent A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the tons new United States postage law, for the convenience of the public, Passengers ave cautioned against the represen tations of hired ry sof other lines. None are em ployed for this tine FE? AUSTRALIA. THE, ELYGANT CLIPPER SHIP KA “ning or to-morrow morning, can takes 7 pine of ¢ " ship remain. Apply immetiatoly to ISAAC | SMITH, 101 Woil siroot, corner Front.” 1 hours from 10 A. Mw | the | Row at her berth, | 15th of February, | modations and fare, these ships have no superior on the | of | duet to OR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE SPLENDID CLIPPER ier No. 7 , will sail ship COURSER, Capt. Cole, loading at iver, having hier cargo nearly comp few days. ppers will complete their at once, or their freight may be slut out; s linated tity can yet be takenif engaged at ones.’ This shi made some of the fastest passages on record, several celebrated clippers, and bas just, made from the Cape of Hope in thirty-eight days. ply to CARY & C0., balance of Sy h a MAILLER & LORD, 108 Wall street. R SAN FRANCISCO.—THE FINE FAST SAILING packet ship AMELIA, has fine accommodations for a few passengers. Apply to ISAAC T. SMITH, 101 Wall st. Pies FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CALIFORNIA LINE. For 90 Pine street, or —The clipper packet ship NEW YORK, having nearly her cargo on board, will sail about the i5th February. assage, having unequalled accommodations, early tion must be made to ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pear! street. LIPPER SHIP SWORDFISH, CAPT. CHAS. COLLINS, at pier 5 North river, has now nearly all of her cargo on board. Shippers will please have their shipments completed before Thuraday next, 34 inst. A few tons light freight can be taken if on board before that time. This splendid Cb esd 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. a For appl USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR PORT | Philip, Melbourne and Srdnev Australia.—The mag- Rifieent new steamship GOLDEN AGE, 3,000 tons burthen, ——, commander, will be Caceres! for the above ports on or about the 16th April. This Losproe is of the size and strength and in every way equal to the fastest steamsbip in the world. Her accommodations for first, second third class passengers are superior to any steamer ever built. For freight or passage, apply to J. HOWARD & SON, Agents, 34 Broadway. USTRALIA—PIONFER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK- ets.—The EUPHRASIA, Captain Ammi Smith, is jer 12, East river, and will sail on the lished line. The Euphrasia will be fitted up and pro- visioned in the same manner aa the ships that have pro- ceded her in this line. A surgeon and proper attendants provided free of charge to passengers. A remittance of one-third will secure a passage. Apply toJOHN OGDEN, or R, W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE.—THE A 1 CLIPPER CANTON, J. Gibbs, commander, will be despatched for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 20th of February. 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 guarantee for parties to engage by her. Apply on board, at pier 14 Bait. river, or to WM. T. DUG. street, or to ARKELL & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl street. USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE.—THE SPLENDID SHIP AKBAR, 1,000 tons burthen, J. L. Gibbs, com- mander, will be despatched from New York for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 10th of February. This vessel was built expressly for the Fast India trade, and isa 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 & OTT, 146 Pearl atreet. ESPATCH LINE FOR AUSTRALIA.—THE SUPERIOR A 1 fast sailing clipper packet BENJ. HOWARD, having a large portion of her cargo engaged, will have immediate despatch for Melbourne, direct. Particular attention is requested to this splendid ship, which, for strength and sailing qualities is unsurpassed by any ves. sel of her class. Her passage to San Francisco was per formed in one hundred and twenty days, discharging her cargo in beautiful order. This ship has never been beaten, Balance of cargo will be taken at very favorable rates, for which or cabin passage apply to passer ‘0. $4 Wall street. SUTTON & CO., OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT—THE NEW DOUBLE engine steamship WILLIAM PENN, W. Sears, imander, will leave pier 8 East river, on Tuesday, Febru- ary 8, at 2o’clock P.M. This ship’ has elegant accom- modation for passengers. Passage in cabin state-room, $60; passage in steerage, $23. Freight on measurement is, 26c. per cubic foot. Shippers are requested to supply themselves with the steamer’s bills of lading, as no other form will be signed. They may be had on appli cation at the office of the agents, and will be signed a the office prior to the day of sailing, when they will be signed on board. No freight received, and positively no bills of lading signed after 12 ovclock on the day of ‘sail. ing. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to E. LINCOLN & CO., 120 Pearl street. Agents in New Or- leans, Messrs, MARKS & THOMAS, No. 4 Poy: OR SAVANNAH--UNITED STATES MAIL LI F Superior steamship ALABAMA, C. D. Ludlow, Cap- jain, on Saturday. Sth February, at 3 o'clock P. M., from pier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 194 Front street. The Florida, Captain M.S. Woodhull, on Saturday, February 12. For speed, strength, accom coast. OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— EF The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, FE. Cavendy, commander, will leave pier 13 North river, on Saturday, February Sth, at 8 o'clock P. M. For freight, apply on board, and for passage to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. EF” CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY United States Mail Line.—The new fast going steamer MARION, M. Berry, Commander, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Saturday, Feb. Sth, at 8 o'clock P.M. precisely. For freight apply on board, where all bills of lading will be signed; and for passage, at the office SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 48 South street. Through tickets ‘for Florida as follows:—To Jackson ville, $31; to Pilatka, $23. 1APT. MOLONY, OF THF SHIP ROSCIUS, WAS YES- terday presented with a magnificent silver pitcher manufactured by Samuel W. Benedict, No. 5 Wall street, and accompanied by the following letter;— Capt. Molony—Sir—We have observed with the highest admiration your humane and gentlemanly conduct in several instances of the greatest necessity during the past voyage. In expressing our admiration of your con- ds the passengers. we cannot overlook your undeniable abilities as an able and expérienced seaman, and feel that it is owing to your unwearied exertions, ably supported by your first mate, that our lives and pro perty have been preserved from destruction. We there fore beg your acceptance of the accompanying gift. as a token of our gratitude and respect. Signed by a Com mittee of Passengers. i INSTRUCTION, NAAN ARR tn ad GERMAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH AND English fluently, wishes a sitnation as instructeoss, The best of references. Cau be seen at H. Smith's, Ger than cepsul, 56 New street ne OOKKFEPTSG, ARITHMETIC, ETC., THOROUGHLY taught by WJ. RENVILE Broadw student is separately Instructed, and rapidly a hia studies. while the knowledge imparted to him is peew liarly adapted to the praetical requirements of business. Open day and evening. 41. NICHOLAS bO This Ansoo ILDING ASSOCIATION < 10.500, members.and 0 VI number of shares remain f entry fee. By the statement he December meeting, it was ac aa worth an edy Consequently it is to the rocure adiitional shares to # ithly meeting, when the entra es which will then be r we wishing to subscribe ma tontay or Thursday evening, Kp, & Col- | lins’ line of steamers, and is believed will prove to be the | the seventh ship of this well estab- | N, 43 Front | com: | Francis Peter White..{.Mr, Griffiths | Mrs. Pnppanenpnnag SOO AAAI RA aeRO ORO THFATRE.—DOORS “ ee ee uraday MAID. Mr. Hamilton | Manet MR. AND Wi ..-Mrs. Broadley jor Pepper... Mr. Glonn | Kitty Clover... Mrs. Duna Major Pepper i CORSICAN, BROTHERS. M. Meynard..,...Mr. Glenn nchi.Mra. Grattan tor.—Doors at URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS ‘open at 644; to commence at 7 o'clock. Thursday evening, February 3, will be performed THE ¥ ‘OF PROMISE. ‘BREACH Mr. Burton | Mrs. Trapper.. Mrs. Hughes Matilda Mrs. Skerrett Mr. Johnston Mr. Norton Be ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM Th ~~ at be hein nied at rae oF even! february form: a nt rt oe ‘ ri Ro, iter which, Herr appear on t 5 BLACK EYED SUSAN, 7” IRELAND AS IT WAS IN 1793. pe Se a HITE'S THEATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 AND 19 Bowery, near Chatham square.—C. White, Proprie- STREET. to commence at 7 o'clock. Open at 634; Thursday evening, February 3, will be performed 7 ev eREDERICK THE GREAT THE LOAN OF A LOVER. After which Herr Kist and his talented Son will appear. BOX AND COX. ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—THURSDAY EVENING, AT 7, the Museum, and called OLD FO! afternoon, THOUSAND YOUNG MILLINERS. the new comic moral drama, written expressly for LKS AT HO! In tho BOY and WANTED ONE at 3, the LIMERICK Mo The Horse and Rider turned to stotie, and all the other curiosities, to be seen as usual. Admission to the whole Museum, &o., 25 sents; Parquet and First Baloony, 1234 cents extra. HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, above Grand street.—Open every might durii week, under the sole direction and A seers supervision of E.P. Christy, whose concerts in bi; is city, for the past ix years, have been received with favor by highly re- spectable and fashionable andiences. Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 634; to commenceat 734 o'clock, similar company, will short |ANFORD’S NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROUPE, COM- prising double the number of artistes of any other appear in their Burlesque ra Entertainments, The troupe are. now en route to ieee stopping at ee. Schenectady. Troy, and Albany. SAMUEL 8. SANFORD, Manager. Meee HALL.—FOURTH GRAND CONCERT of the NATIONAL GUARD BAND, Saturday evening, February 6, assisted by MADAME OTTO. Conductor - on «,Jo3, Noll Leader... sees . Fr. Rietzel PROGRAMME. Parr Finst.—(Full Orchestra.) 1. Overture to “‘Stradella,’”. -Flotow 2. Liebestriume Waltz ++-Lanner 3. Scena from ‘I Puritani,’’..... ++ Bellini Madame Ott 4 Aria from ‘ Eliser d’Amore,’’ performed 1. at the door on the evening of that he ieffer.... Donizetti +» Mme. H. Otto tr a cigs ‘wl itary nd. ¢ if Wendi on the Clarionet, by Herr "ART SECOND. Overture to ‘‘ Nabucco, il : t the prineipal music stores, and e concert. Doors open at 7; concert commences at 8 o'clock. TBLO’S SALOON.—L. M. GOTTSCHALK RESPECT- fully announces to the musical public of New York il give @ grand Concert, on Friday evening, on 4, at Niblo’s Saloon, on which occasion Mr, MDME. ROSE DE VRI p 2 o sale at all the music stores. Seats can be secured ai ALK will be assisted by MR. HOFFMAN, MR. . KYLE, and MR. FRAZIER. PROGRAMME, PART I. . Duet—Grand Concertante for Flute and Pianoforte. Messrs. J. A. Kyle and G. F. Bristow. sesceces eeeececeeess by Mr. Frazier —‘Jerusalem,” Grand Triumph: ‘Fantasia for two Pianos). Gottschalk Mr. Richard Hoffman and the ht ‘erd Fant al . Grand Aria—‘T due Foscari,’’........ Sung by Mme. Rose De Vrie Septour, from “Lucia di Lammermoor,” Liszt GOYTSCHALK. PART U1. sdeseseseby Mr. Frazier ensa Mazur- “The Baua- +++ Gottschalk price: 4 Mio Dance, nier, BCE,”? .. 0006 pare By the Author. Aria—“Ab, mon fils,” “Prophet,” ......Meyerbeer By Mme. Rose De Vries. . Waltz—“Di Brayura,” (for two Pianos). Gottschalk ay . Rondo—"1 Mr. R. Hoffman and the Author. Lombardi,”...... + Verdi By Mme. Rose Do s Carnival of Venice, composed and execu- ted by . Gottschalk Tickets Ont 5 ‘to location. or ‘m. Son’s, where a diagram can be seen. Ushers will be in attendance, to facilitate the seating of the audience. Doors open at 634 o’clock; Concert to commence at 734. gm CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY, (UP STAIRS,) 25 cents. between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Admission Season tickets, for families, $5. Open from 9, A. M. till 10 P.M. Those who havea taste for the curious, beautiful, and intellectual, will be amply roward- ed by visiting this Studio. They will sce in this unequal- led collection, specimens of art, and curiosities of great at al Fee E. Pleyel, Director. — 3, at 8 o'clock precisely, will be MIEL’ ET nearly all parts of the world. ‘AUDEVILLE, 63 BOWERY.—OOLONEL is evening, (Thursday,) Feb. erformed at VINAIGRE, RENAUDIN DE C4 Admission:—$1, 50 cents, 25 cents. 0 THEATRICAIS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON,) theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 559 Pearl reet, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances < EN. s attended. Wigs lent on hire real apie parties and fancy dress balls. N. B.—Any style of theatrical wig made on four hours notice. Y Oolong in the c! 3s; best Orange county butter, 2s. 4d. per Ib. ) COFFEE WAREHOUSE, COR- ner of First avenue and Fourteenth street, New ‘ork.—Best old Java coffee, 1s. 2d.; goad, for 1a.; best 4s.; very fine for 38., warranted equal to any best young Hyson, '6s.; extra fine, 4; fine, ery coed, 2s.; good, 1s. 10d.; best new lard 1s.; beat city cure hams, 13c.; shoulders and smoked beef; good molasses, 2s. per gallon; New Orleans do, 2s. 6d; best, 2s, 9d; Stewart's best syrup, 3s. 6d; best crushed and powdered su N sp ugar, 48 9d for 7 Ibs.; best refined sugar, 4s. and 3s. 6d. ; ew Orleans, 8s. 7 Ibs.; oils, best whale oil, 7s.; lard, 8s.; erm, 10s. per gallon; best brands Genesee flour, an warranted to suit or the money returned, Bakers, hotel and boarding-house keepers will do well to call before uurchasing elsewhere; 10 fresh eggs for 1s. rv fr At SHER. OOD'S Tea and Sugar store, 230 First avenue. Wagons anning through all parts of the city, and goods delivered ee of expence. AND COFFEE.—3 LB, BLACK TEA FOR ONE lar; 3 do. Young Hyson for $1; 2 do. Imperial for | one dollar; 2do. gunpowder for one dollar; 10do. good goffee for one one dollar. Pagoda Tea Company, 114 Chat- ham atreet. C URE OF CORN MEDICAL. MADAME BERHARD, NO. 167 ie, between Broome and Delancy 2 Bowery, streets. Madame B. respectfully informs the public that she has reduced her price, in order to enable every one | to be free from pain, and feols confident in promising that | she will remove corns, bunions, nails grown in the flesh, ke without causing ‘the least pain or inconvenience. Persons can be attended to at home, or at Madame B.’s residence. R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET. OFFICE HOURS from 7 A. M. to9 P.M. Sundays, from 7 to half- Past 10.4. ML. and from 5 to 8 P: M at R. COBPETT, MEMBER OF THE N. Y. UNIVERSITY, No. 19 Duane street, between Chatham and Willian reets, Office hours from 7 A, M. to9 P. M. . LPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 to 12 A. M., 6 109 P. M., Sunday excepted, at No, 643 Hous’ ton street, near Wooster. door from Broadwa H R. WARD.—HOURS, FROM 8 O'CLOCK A. M. TO Go'clock P.M, On Sundays. trom 10 to 12 A. M., ad from 6 to 7 in the evening. Otlice, Canal street, one WTASTIKA.—& SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR neuralgia ticdoloréa, toothache, nervous Mae hpa and rheumatisin in the head, s24 ® sure preventive o! early chil di the form of a medicated necklace, to be worn mext the | kin by the patient. h evens the virtues of the valuable medicines of which 4, or any other complaints attendant upon ‘yo during the period of teething, has been 4 is now being successfully administered im incovered, ‘Aneminent German physician di the beads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the mode of application. The notice of the public in not, therefore, calied toa quack medicine, but to a modica m fw pores of the skin nerves, affording, zene ne at back the medicated necklace oferr is by one of the most eminent of the ont recommended powerful in acting through the ulty, as peculiar , instant, and always perma vat relief, and eflectinga permanent cure. Patients who. twenty-four hours trial of the medicated necklace, ae J, by immediately returning the same, receive ik money. SCHUFFNER & MULDENER. ‘Testimony.—I do hereby certify that the composition of ullner & Muldene produce the mow of avehanature as W us atisfactory results UNLICH, M. D., No ,Brooklya, For ante by tha proprietora, im abcogien tio y upon the disoaved or excited | og to prescription, find no relief, may, at the close of | Lessce.—Doors pe jsoyarer ah faa pul ence of man; ving unable tainseata ‘oa Tuesday iast, and in compliance with the versal, desire, will be perfor on » Feb. 4, for the third timo, isla os LA SONNAMBULA. Amina Mad. Henriette Son! Bea ‘Garden, and at No. Wall street, at Mosars. Van Norden & King’s. Ono Thurs- SO 7m Be eid tho $2 seats. On Friday the $1 and re- Prd, y, Mad. SONTAG will appear in a new cha- EET fe SOOO SO ENE 'ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME atreet.—Doors at 634; to commence at 7. ‘Thuraday evening, Fet i road ete LADY OF LYONS Claude Melnotte.Mr. Lester | Col. Damas......Mr. Blake Mons. Deschappelles f Mr. Chi me Beauseant, Mr. Caleb Quotem...... Looney Mac Twoulter. Grace Gaylove. Wour, MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, {rea ard street.—Open every evening, —! ‘ er and Proprietor. The entertainments offered by this celebrated company of musicians and de- lineators, canmot be equalled by any other in the United States. See programme. Doors open at 634; concert commences at 7% o'clock. Admission 26 cents. The public are respectfully informed that the afterncom concerts are discontinued. AND Bi sirign iad (oe page SEERUDE, ANI Burlesque Opera pe, are now performing ia lifornia with great success. The members of this oom- ny are unequalled in their line, and are the origins! New Orleans Serenaders, who were so successful land. This company consists of G. Buckley, alias young Ole Bui, R.B. Buckley, &c., &¢., 60 favorably known to the public. Due notice will be given of their first appearance. ‘YORE AMPHITHEA’ .—R. Sands & Co. Proprietors. Thursday, Feb, 3. Mr. J. J. Nathans and Blaster Philo in their great act upon two horses; Mr. C. Fisher in daring feats om the as the Shipwrecked flying corde; Mr. W. Odell Sailor; ae Somes Biacfarland on the tight rope; d dancing and tri nies, gymnastics, &c. cone! - tomime of the UNFORTUNATE RIVALS, iid ALOON OF WONDERS.—NEW SERIES.—GLORIOUS Suecess!—M. ROBERT HELLER, the unrivalled Wi- ard of Wizards, and the great original Profersor of Ne- cromancy, has commenced his new and brilliant series of WONDERS AND MIRACLES, at his splendid saloon, No 639 Broadway, Chinese Build- ings, and will continue them until further notice. Among other magnificent feats will be produced one of 8 very startling and astonishing nature, called the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS! which, combined with the extensive variety of acientific and necromantic Speman and the great feature of presents an attraction never before given to the Ameri- can public. ‘ Performances to commence at 73 o'clock P. M., and oa Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Admission, 66 ceats; children half price. For full particulars see programme, ANORAMA.—THE MAMMOTH GEOGRAPHICAL PAN- orama of the Mississippi, from its mouth to the grand afd beautiful Falls of St. Anthony, with all the principal cities, and towns, and general characteristics of this mighty river, for more than three thousand miles, will open, for exhibition, on the firstof February, at the Metropolitan Hall. ISLEY’S THAMES, 406, BROADWAY—PAINTED ON fifty thousand feet of canvass, by the first sceaic artists in the world. A grand moving pictorial illustra- tion of the Thames, showing all the points of interest upon the river, from its source until it peas the city of Lon- don. Painted from original sketches, by Mosars. P, Phil- lips, Haghe, Knell, &c.' Descriptions by J. H. Hammers- M Music arranged by J. H. Tully, Esq. Pianist, Mr. A. ick. ers evening, at 73¢ o'clock. On Saturday, at 2P. M. mission reduced to 25 centa. GYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES.—NOW EXHIBITING AT THE: Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway, the rare and valuable collection of Pharonic and Ptolemaic remains, just imported direct from Egypt, and formed at great ex- nse, by Dr. Abbott, durii ‘residence of upwards of Prenty rears in the East. is museum has been visited and highly Caray of apa Oriental travellers and sa’ and especially by the Right Rev. Bishop Wainwri Rev. Dr. Ha . J. V.C. Smith, Sir Gardiner Baylie St. John, Esq., Stewart Poole, Faq., M. Priase, in the Revue Arehreologique, M. Ampere, dc. 5 S0-conts; children haif price, Catalogues for asle in ths rooms. Open during the day and TLL SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN’S GRAND ALPINE Entertainment,and ascent of Mont Blanc, illus- trated with a series of ficent and gigantic paintings, from draw: taken e spot, at an enormous ex- pense; together with a highly humorous and interesting description of men and manners on the continent and in the Alpine regions, by John F. Owens, Eaq., the well known and popular comedian. [Full particulars wilt shortly be announced. Ber PILGRIMAGE 10 JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land, is now open, at the new and spacious Georama, in Broadway, adjoin the Metropolitan Hotel, eceeresmaer yes Pipicee dee ie ee oe wings made upon the spot, ir. Banvard, an extensive tour, a ptirtakan Gapresaly for the work. Mr. B. will explain the paintings Mapai & Picture moves at 734; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Admission, 50 cents; children half-price. BROADWAY.—THE TWO NATURAL FORMS representing Venus and Adonis in Florence, are now exhibiting at 610 Broadway. They may be looked at without an obscene thought “Honi soit qui mal y pense.”” It is the school where Nature's gifts may be seen ia beautiful forms. They are about leaving the city, to make their tour through the Union previous to their re- turn to Europe. Admissission twenty-five cents. Child- ren not admitted. Open from 9 A. M. till 10 P. Mf. 7OOD’'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY.—FRANK Brower, the wonderful negro dancer; E. Horn, the eccentric drollerist; W. W. Newcomb, the accomplished burlesque lecturer, and T. F. Briggs, the wonderful banjo player. RANKLIN MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM STREET.—GRO. Lea, Proprietor.—The above establishment is opea every afternoon, at 3 o’clock, and in the evening at half- past 7, for the purpose of “Classic and Original Represen- tations of Living Statuary,” by M'lle, Casinet’s Troupe of Model Ai ther with a variety of beautiful | os formances. For further particulars, see bills of each day. Admission ;—Seats in private boxes, 50 cents; stage seats with cushioned arm chairs, 373; cents; boxes, 25 cents; gallery, 1244 cents. HE HAPPY FAMILY CAN BE SEEN DAILY, (FREE,) at Costar’s Rat, Mouse, Coachroach, Aut, &c., ex- terminator depot, 443 Broadway. MEDICAL. - R. WARD'S—OFFICE IN CANAL STREET, ONE door from Broadway, up stairs. Hours, 8 A. M. to9 P.M.; Sundays, from 10'A. 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