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arREE THIRL PAGE. Ge Sirs DEPARTMENT, NO, 4 HALL OF Frond in the Board ae ie rene ae * a avenues. All persons interested, and having ol fo the same, are requested to present them, in to the at his office, on or before the fifth day next. JAMES FUREY, StreetCommissioner, | them, are requested to pre: \«, in writ- January 26, 1853. ing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Re- cords, from the date of this notice. LLIAM GAGE, ARLES J. DODGE, > Asessors. MeNTELL CHARLES Me Ey Seee tnees of Assessments, Street Departmeut, Feb. , 1863. within thirty daye oH, bers and Centre streets, until the 7th day of at do’clock P. M.—after which time none will be | » Sev Celmentaty catia hg | es lew one thousai iron gas lamp pos! ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY The posts to be cast in threo pieces, vis Base, column, | ()“Fiven to the owner or owners, crupantcrocemmnts re phn gee agen aes pen esr pace ty poker of altouses and lot, improved or unimproved landsafect ee tag caiee se Hendent of Lamps aud Gav Ne, | ed thereby, that the following awourmonts Lave been errenrsti rae arabe sack toe craP | completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office i of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination by all per- uantities, ¢ Superintendent of Lamps and Gaa may direct, with sons interested, vix.:—For flagging sidewalks and reset- the right to reject any, or so many as may be imperfect | ting curb and’ gutter stones in Franklin street.» Th Sr unsound. Watimates will state the prie® per pound, | jrufts embrnced by such assessment. include all the seve, and will be openeion the 9th day out by hie. fayor and | Tal houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and pocordance with an ordinance passed by the Mayor and | parcels of land, situated on the south side’of Franklin Gommenalty of the city of New vticction at the ofies of | feet, between’ Broadway and Church ‘street. All per ertimates can be obtain ei tamps, Noeatimate | #08 whose interests arc affected by tho above named assessmenta, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hail of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, } Assessors. CHARLES } ELL Office Bureau of Assessments, Str 2, 1863, ‘will be entertained wae encoe ee with the proposal ordinance above referred to. Pam a HENRY ARCULARIUS, JR,, Commissioner of Streets and Lamps. New York, Jan. 26. 1853. |ORPORATION NOTICE’—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY ven to the owner or owners, oceupantor occupants ef all houses and lots, improved’ or unimproved Innds, affected thercby, that the following assessments have Deen completed by the Assessors, and are lod, in the effice of the Bureau of Assessments, for examination b: all persons interested, viz:—For flagging sidewalk of Di- vision street, between Norfolk and Suffolk streets. The Kumite embraced ty such assessment, include all the se- veral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the northerly side of Division atreet, between Norfolk and Suffolk strevts. All persons, whose interests are affected by the above named assess- ments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of t Department, Feb. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved Jands, af- fected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assensmentt, for examination by all per sons interested, viz :—For flagging sidewaiks west side of Broadway, from No. 865 to Fighteeath street. ‘Tho limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pleoes and paroels of land, situated on the west side of Broadway, from No. them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, | g¢5 {9 kightcenth street, All persons whose interests are } the undersigned, at their office, Now 4 Hall of Records “Bhi Be eid ah Sh? Ls depen . berries earn tpg re » | affected by the above mamed assessments, and who are epposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present thefr 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, | Assessors, CHARLES McNIELI. J Oftice Burcan of Assessments, Street Department, Feb- ruary 2, 1853. ORPORATION SALE.—PUBLIC NOTICE [3 HEREBY given, that-a sale will take place at the public yards on Wednesday, the 9th inst., of such goods as have been removed from the wharves, piers and strocts of the city, and that have remained in the yards up to the 9th day of January last past. Sale at the yard, Rivington street, near at 12, noon, and in Jane street, near Washington, M. By order. GEORGE WHITE, Superintendent of Streets, CHARLES J. DODGE, oan CHARLES MeNIELL, Cites, Bureau of Asseasunents, Stivet Department, Jan. 38, 1863. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBIIC NOTICE IS HERE by given to the owner or owners, occupant or oc- enpants, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved Innds, alfected thereby, that the following assessments have completed by the assessora, and are lodged in ne of by traroo of gees ey ad conten persons interested, viz. :—For flagging sidewalks in Thirty seventh street, between Seventhand Eighth ave- wues. The limits embraced by such assessment include ml the reveral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, feces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of Phirty-seventh street, between Seventh and Kighth ave- wues; on Eighth avenue, one hundred fect southerly from Thirty-seventh street, and on Seventh avenue, one hun- @red feet northerly from Thirty-neventh street.’ All per- wens whose interests are affected by the aboved named Ssnesements, and who are opposed to the same, or either ef them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Beeords, within atithe GAs from the date of this notice. ILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, - Assessors. CHARLES MoNIELL, Me Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. Goe: at2P, (((ORPORATION NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR unpaid assrssments. Publie notice is hereby given that a cale of property fcr unpaid assessments will take place at public auetion, at the City Hall of the city of ‘ew York, om Friday, eighth day of April, 1863, at twelve o'clock at noon, and be continued from day today until the whole of said property shall be sold, anil that the de- tailed statewent of the property soto be sold for unpaid assessments is published in ihe New York Morning Ex- ress, a newspaper printed and published in the city of New York. By order of the Mayor, Aldermen, and jCom- monality of the city of New York. JOHN T. DODGE, Street Commisstoner. Street Department, Dec. 31, 1852. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owuera, occupant, or occu- pantofall howes and lots, improved. or unimproved |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- te, of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved afiected thereby, that the following assessments have completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in ‘the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination ee nken nds, affected thereby, that the following assessments Ris velweon Firstavence und avenue and Twentieth | Beve een completed by the Assessors, and are lodged ‘and Twenty-first streets. ‘The limits embraced by such | in the office of the Bureau of Assessments, for examina- @ezessment inclade all the several houses and lots of | tion by all persons interested, viz. Vor flaxging side- a ‘i walks in Thirty-first street between Sixth ond Seventh Se eee Diners wa pores of land, sijeaed Srenves, The limite embraced by such as:camment in: feet west of avenue A to a point 188 feet east of Firat | clude all the several houses and lots of cround, vacant | avenue, and on the southerly side of Twenty-first street | lots, pieces and parcels of | situated on both sides of from 8 point 210 feet west of avenue A to a point 96 feet | Thirty-first street, betwe« 1 Seventh avenues, ‘east of fayenue. All persons whose interests are af- | All persons whose’ intere-t affected by the above | fected by the above named assessments, and who are | Damed assesements, and w are opposed to the same, ‘to the same, or either of them, are requested to | OF either of them, are req: sted to present their ob; ep present their objections, in writing, to the ut rsigned, | tions, in writing, to the uncersigned, at their office, No. at their office, No. 4 of Records, within thirty days | 4Hall ot Records, within thirty days trom the date of from the date of this notice. this notice, WILLIAM GAGE, ‘WILLIAM GAG CHARLES J. DODGE, ’ Assessors. CHARLES J. DODGE, > Asseasors. CHARLES MeNTELL, McNIELL, Boe cae of Assessments, Street “ Department, eb. 1, 1853. Office, Burean of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. | ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICES, UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives | and next of kin of E. D. Sawtelle, of Wiseonsin, late from California, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that {shall apply to the Surrogate of the eounty of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said Intestate, on the seventh day of March | next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. PETER B, SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, Feb. 4th, 1853. |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- eas all houses and lots, improved or unimproved affected thereby, that the following saseasments heave been completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination Dy all persona interested, viz :—For ing Forty- mecond strect at the southwest corner of Ninth avenue | god Forty-second strect. The limits embraced by such | mesessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated a the southerly side of Forty-second strect, 100 feet ‘weet of Ninth avenue, andon the westerly side of Ninth | venue sixty feet south of Forty-second street. All per- @ons whose interests are affectel by the above named gseesements, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in qriting, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of | Records, within Paice ae from the date of this notice. | LLIAM G CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES MeNIELL, | Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. | 98, 1853. = ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT=TO CONTRACT- | ors.—Sealed proposals, endorsed “Proposal for sewer tm Sixty-first street,”’ also with the name of the person or sons making the same, and the date of its presen’ ‘tion, will be received at the office of the Croton Aque- duct Department, until Monday, the 7th day of February, 3863, at 12 o'clock M., to build a sewer, with the necessary yeceiving basins and culverts, in Sixty-first street, from | the East river to the easterly line of Second avenue, being in length about 1,547 feet. ‘The plan of the sewer, and wpecifications for the building of the same, and all other information relating thereto, ean be obtained ou appli- eation to the Water Purveyor, at this office. NICHOLAS DEAN, President of the Croton Aqueduct Department. Few York, Jan. 28, 1853. BLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of of P. Riordan, of Sacramento, Cali- fornia, merchant, deceased, and who is died intestate, that I shall apply to the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the seventh day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. PEIER. B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, Feb. 4th, 1853. BLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM: bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives | and next of kin of Edmund Pickavance, seaman of Liver- pool, deceased, and who ix alleged to have died intostate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, ou the 7th day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. SLER B. SWEENY, Dated New York, Feb. 4,1863. Public Administrator. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 61 CHAM bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of Robert Lanning, of Oakland county, | Michigan, late of California, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrozate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 7th day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Dated, New York, Feb. 4, 1853. Public Administrator. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE [8 HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- pare all houses and lots, improved or unimproved have BLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- | bers strect.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of Susan Magee, of the city of New York, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that the effects of the said intestate in the hands of the Pub. | lic Administrator, will be administered ‘and disposed of by him according to law, unless the same be claimed by some lawful executor or administrator of the deceased, by the 7th day of March next. PETER B. SWEENY, Dated, New York, Feb. 4, 1853. vic Administrator. jected thereby, that the following assessments n completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in ‘the office of the Bureau of Ascesaments for examination By all persons intere.ted, viz. :—For flagging sidewalks in | 135th etrect, between the Fourth and Fighth. avenues, ‘The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacanf lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on the northerly side of 125th Street, from the Fourth ta the Fifth avenue; from the Fifth avenue westerly 235 feet; from a point 130 feet west of Seventh avenue 180 fect westerly; from a point 430 westerly from Seventh avenue 75 feet westerly. On the southerly ride of 125th strect from a point 475 fect west- erly from Fourth avenue 26 feet westerly; froma poiut | 250 feet cart of Fitth avenue 150 fect westerly; from a gent 185 feet east of the Sixth avenue westerly to the ixth avenue; from a point 76 feet west of the Seventh avenue 63 fee westerly; and from a point 350 fect wost ofthe Seventh avenue 100 feet westerly. All ‘whose interests are affected by the above namel a ments, and who aro opposed to the same, or either of TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ARLEM AND YORKVILLE STAGES.—ON AND afier Tuesday, February 1, 1853, the Ha-lem and Yorkville lines of stages will start from the corner of Broadway and Ann street every five minutes, from 6 A. M. till 10 P. Mf. MURPHY & FLYNN, Proprietors. |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- phia, at 12 o’clock, noon, by steamboat John Potter, them, are requested to present their objections, in from pier No. 1, North’ river. re—firat class cars, $3, yrriting, tothe undersigned, at their office, No.4 Hall of - fs Hiecords, within thirty days from the dateot thin note,” | Fecond class, $2. Returning, leave Philadelphia, from foot of Walnut street, at 27. Si, migrant line’ by stonmn- ‘WILLIAM GAGE, | a r y CHARLES J DODGE, LAssescors. Boat Atlas, from pier No. 1, at 13¢ o'clock, P. Fare CHARLES McNIELL, ~ Office, Bureau of Assessments, Street” Department, OR ALBANY.—FARE $1.—ALBANY AND NEW Jan. 28, 1853. York Inland Route Railroad. Two daily express . trains, at 9 A. M., and 3:45 P. M., connecting at Albany | JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 8 HEREBY | withcentralline of railroads, North and West, from the iven to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants ef all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, af- new depot, corner of White, Elm and Centre strects, fected thereby, that the following assessments have been | where through tickets can be procured, and completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office Checked for Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse,’ Rochester and Buffalo. Passengers also received at Broome and Bowery, of the Burean of Assessments, for examination We all per- | and Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue stations. The sone interested, viz:—For a well and pump in Fifty-third | above trains will land Pomme at Croton Falls and street, between Fourth and Lexington avennes. The | Chatham Four Corners only. All othor trains will start limits embraced by such assessment include all the seve- ral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par- eels of land, situated on Oth sides of Fifty-third street, from Lexington avenue to 450 feet west of Fourth avenue, | on the south sido of Fifty-fourth street, between Lexing: ‘ton and Fourth avenues; on st side of Lexington | avenue, between Fifty-second and Fifty-fourth strects; and on both sides of Fourth avenue, between Fifty-second and Fifty-fourth streets. All persons whose interests are affected by the abovenamed assessments, and who are op- posed tothe same, or either of them,’ are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, et their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days frow the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, | CHARLES J. DODGE, } Assessors. CHARLES MeNIFLL, | 5 Office, Bureau of Assessments, Stréct Department, Feb. | 1, 1862. ORPORATION NOTICE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the owner or owners, occupant or ocenpants of all houses and lots, improved or uniinproved lauds, af- fected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by’ the Assessors, and are lodged in the office of the Bureauof Assessments, for ox i all persons interested, viz :-—For feneing v: block hounded by Twerty- Third and Lexington avonaes. each vsment include afl the of ground, vacaat lots, pieces and parcels of on the north side of Twenty ninth street, between Third und Lexington avenues: on the south side of Thirieth wtreat, between Third and Lexington avenues, end on the exst ewe of Lexington avenue, betweon Twenty ninth aml ‘ThtrtiMe rtreets. All persons whose interests are af | fected by the above named assesements, and who are op- } e Yoeed to ft). same, or either of them, are requested toy « AANA AAA Jresent their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at ST ATERPROOP OVERCOATS—A COMPLETE PROTEC their offiee, No, 4 Hall of Kecords, within thirty days trom W tion from rain—of elegant appearanes, impor the date of thig notice. ie to water, yot weighing but twenty outcos and | WILMAM GAGE.) | under, These coats, made by an improved process, are from City Hall station, corner of Tryon Row and Ceatre street, as heretofore. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street, for Albany and Troy:— Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hours, eonnect- | ing with trains reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o'clock same evening. Mail train, 8 A. M.; through way train at 1 P. M. Express train, 6 P. M.; accommodation train, 6 P. M. Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four teenth, and Thirty-first streets. Sunday trains, from Cnnal rireet, at 736 A. M., for Poughkeepsie, and at 5 P. M. for Albany, stopping at all way stations. GEO. STARK, Superintendent. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITED States Mail and Express Lines, through in four hours. | Rew Jersey Railroad, via Jersey City—Laaving New York | foot of Cortlandt street, at Sand 9 A. M., and 4 and 54 P.M. Fare in the 8 A. M. and 4P. M. $2'75, and in the | OA. M. and 53 P.M. $3. " Leave Philadelphia at 1,7 and 9A: Mand 63, P. ML. For frst clase, $3; second do, | 3 and 9 A. M. and 4 P.M.) $2 50,’ For Buitimore, | fashington, Norfolk, and Charleston—through tickets fold, and through buggnge carried. in the 8antO A. M | and 4 and 63¢P. M. lines from New York. Passengers with bagcage cross the ferry Sfteen minutes before the | Ps FERRY TO SPA’ ISLAND, FOOT OF Liberty street, N.Y.—On and after Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1858, the steamboat Columbus will ran as follows Leave Staten Island 73, 014. 1144 A. M.; 2h ” Leave New York, 815, 105g A. Mu; 14g, 31g, bh M ma CHARLEE J. DODGER, - Assessors, | free fromt-edor, and will give entire satisfaction to the CHARLES Month ) | wearer, a@ the besd article of water f clothing ever | Office Bureau Arsommments, miro Depertment, | before madé. For sale by ROGERS & WYCROFY, (eoeces Fed. 2, 1868, tory 10 Higreed HE. Pay.) 20 Qyrtiqoet etrect. } | ship, From New York. From Liverpool, Saturday, Feb. 6.... Wednesday, Jan, 26,. Do. rd. Tad Do. Fed. 9.. De. ae Do. Feb. 28.. “* Do. a Do. Mar, 9, “ Do. aces Do. Mar, 23., Do. bad Do, Aprit 6. “ “ Do. April 20... De. Do. May 4., “ De. Do. May 18. Do. Deo. Jane Do. Do. June De. Do, June Do, Do. July = Do. Fe Do. So, ug. Do. Do. Do. Po. Do. Do. . Do. x De. Dee. %.... For ht or pei apply to SDWaRD COLES tbo. BROWN, SHIPLEY & 0. E. G. ROBERTS & CO., 13 JOHN MUNROE & 0D., No. Victoires, Paris ; or vrs. The owners of these ships will not be accountabis tor gold, silver, bullion, specka: jewelry, precious stones, or Eoetals, untons billa of lading are signed therefor, aud the value thereof therein expressed. ACKETS TO HAVRE—SEOOND LINE.—THE FOL lowing ships will leave Havre on the 16th, and New York on the 1st of each month:— From New York. From Hay-« pool, 's Arma Yard, London. Bue Notre Dame dos Ship St. DENNIS, Jan. Feb. 16. 1,600 tons burthen, May 1 June 16. Alonzo Follansbee, master, Sept.1 Oct. 18 Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 M'reh 16, Jolin Bragdon, master. 4 Nov, 18. New ship MERCURY, Mar. ‘April 16. 1,400 tons burthen, July 1 ‘Aug. 16. master. Nov.1 ‘Doe. 16. Shi TELL, ‘Apr.l May 16. (new), 1,200 tons burthen, } Aug.1 — Sept.le. James Funck, master. Dec. 1 16. . Jan. ‘They are all first class New York built sh!ps, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of passengers, and commanded by men of experience in the trade. The price of ts $100, without wines or Hquors. Goods sent to the subscribers will bo forwarded free from any charges but those actually incurred. BOYD & ICKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. OR LIVERPOOL. —THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP ANDES, 1,400 tons, Robert Hutchings, commander, will sai for Liverpool, 'on Monday, the 7th February. Freight will be taken at moderate rates. E, CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, HE LIVERPOO!, AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Glasgow. Saturday. Feb. 5, 1853, City of Manchester. ‘Thursday, Mar. 3, 1853, Gity of Glasgow.... Thursday, Mar. 31, 1853, of Glasgow aire Wednesday, Jam. 6, 1858, Ot ‘i .. Wednesday, Jam. 6, ay of Manchester ‘Wednesday’ Feb. 2) 1853, Wednesday, Mar. 2, 1853, ity of . ‘Wednesday, Bar. 20, 1853, RATES OF PASSAGE. Baloon, $90, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms. A Umited number of third class passengers will taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for ee «...to Liverpool | $30........ .from Liverpool. Parties wishing to bi out their frie: can obtain certificates of passage, drafta on the Bank of Ireland, in sums from £1 sterling upwards. Hand bills can be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, agent, No. 41 Exchange place. HE ROYAL MAIL STRAMER MERLIN, W. SAMPSON, commander, will sail for Bermuda and St. Thomas, on Monday, 7th February, 1853. Passago money to Ber- miuda, $90; to St. ‘Thomas, $10. For freight or passage apply'to CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, GTEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLAscow.—tHg 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 Wednea- day, February 23, and will leave New York for Glasgow on Saturday, March 26, at 120’clock, at noon. First cabin (saloon state rooms) $00; do. do. (midship do.) $75; second cabin, $50; third class $20—steward's fees inclu: ded. Apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadwry. J ADEFENDENT LINE.—THROUGH TICKETS FORCALI- fornia vi Aspinwall and Panama.—The new and splea- aid steamship UNCLE SAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, com- mander, will leave New York ‘for Aspinwall on Saturday, February 19th, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely, from pier No. 8.N. R. The performances of this steamer on her first and second voy: y) warrants the assurance that the pas- bengers will roach Aspinwall in from. seven to cight 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 Francisco. These steamships are both new, and of the very first class as to accommodation, speed and venti- lation. They are unsur by any vessel on the route. ‘The tables will be supplied in the mo:t liberal manner both for cabin and steerage passengers. Every exertion will be made, on the part of the officers and owners, toin- sure safety, 8 d comfort. Passengers will be land- ed at the wharf a¢ Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail- road for the Pacific. sargeon is attached to each whose services are free of cl to the passengers. For freight or passage, apply to EK. MILLS, Agent, No. 51 Cortlandt street. P. B.—A mail bag will be made up at this office, in accordance with the new law of Congress, for the accommodation of the public. ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, the great United States mail—only through Aspinwall and Panama. Great reduction for second cabin steerage passage. The splendid new and double ine United States mail steamship GRORGLA, 3,000 tons burthen, D. D. Porter, U.S.N., coramander, will sail on Saturday, February 5th, at two o'clock, P.M., precisely, from pier at foot of Warren street North ‘river. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company has fourteen magnificent first-class steamships, plying between Panaine and San Francisco, a sufficient number of which are ulways kept at Panama to cover all accidents, and to prowent an delay of the mails and passengers on the Isthmus, No efforts are sparedon the part of the companics to send their passengers through with expedition, comfort, and rafety. Rates of fare to Aspinwall:— Ladies’ saloon, state room..... Lower aft and forward saloon, Second cabin standees Steerage .. Rates of f In first cabin., In seconddo. .. Steerage .... Passengers will be landed’ it ‘ile’ railroad’ wharf, at Aspinwall, free. Transit of the Isthmus at the passen- s’ expense. Persons securing through passage by the ‘niled States mail steamers from New York, have pre- ference of accommodation on board the Pacific mail | steamers. For freight or passage, apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the office of companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren street. IHROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA ASPINWALL | and Panama, at greatly reduced rates. No deten tion on the Isthmus. ‘The new and fast side wheel steam- ship UNITED STATES, (1,500 tons,) Will Commander, will leave New York for As Bay,) on Saturday, Vebruary 5, nt 3 o'clock P. . pre- cisely, from pier No. 8 North river, connecting with the | new and magnificent side whee] double engine steam shi Cortes, 1,800 tons, Thomas B. Cropper, Commander, which steamer will be in readiness at Panama to recoive the United States’ passengers, and sail immediately for San Francisco. The accommodations and ventilation of the Cortes are all that can be desired. Her speed (estab: lished on the voyage between New York and I’nnama, and while on the Pacific const) is unsurpassed. Every exer tion will be made on the part of the line to insure com- fort, expedition and safety. Passengers will bo landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama rail roud, and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at No. 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & Co., Ge eral Agents; or JONES’ & JOHNSON. A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the new United States postage law, for the conyenionee of the public HROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO.—VANDERBILT LINE ~jle Accessory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) rrop tora. For California, by way of Nicaragua. No deten tion onthe Isthmus.’ Through in advance of the mail Only line giving tickets for crossing the Isthmas, The new, double engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST. 2,200 tons, H. L. Tinklepaugh, commander, will leave New York for San Juan del Norte, from pier No. 2 North river, on Saturday, February 5, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely, eon. | necting with the powerfu id popular steamship PACIFIC, on the Nicaragua Transit ‘route, having but twelve miles | of land carriage. These steamers are unsurpassed in their ventilation and accommodations. or passage, at the lowest rates, apply only at the agency of the company, No, 9 Battery place, up stairs. ‘C, VANDERBILT, Agent. A mail bag is made up at the above office, under the new United States postage ba for the convenience of the ublic, Passengers are cautioned against the represen- tions of hired runners of other lines, None are em- ployed for this line. R SAN FRANCISCO—THE FINE FAST SATLING packet ship AMELIA, has fine accommodations for a few yarsengere, Apply to ISASC 1, SMITH, 10) Wall et, iam C. Bers, | nywall, (Navy | For information marked “Below.”? oe llr ba resetved co ee areal, Feb. 10. ON hee oP as Bee apply to pe ee es ee, EMPIRE CITY, Henry Windle, the pier at the foot of Warren atreet, North river, on Saturday, Febrosty 13, at two e’c! P. M., precisely. Rates Ce ro Bo vor t.,1 New a rangement) :—Ladies’ and after saloon bert! ; lower forward saloon berths, $50; st 925. "No freight taken to Havana but specie. taken to Now Or- leans at thirty cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight are yas to supply themselves with the company’s bills of lading, whigh may be hedinn apptication asthe office. No other form be signed. No bills of lading pia after twelve are on the day of sailing. For or I . 0. ROBENTS, rk street, corner of Warren. ‘EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE, —through to San Francisco, via Aspinwall and Pa- nama, at greatly reduced rates. No detention on the Isthmus.—' new and fast side-wheel steam- ship UNITED STATES, 1,500 tons, William C, Ber- commander, will leave New York for Aspinwall, Gen Thy,) from pior No. 3 North river, on Friday, bruary 4th, at 8 o'clock, P. M. precisely, eonnecting with the new and magnificent side. wheel double engine steamship Cortes, 1,800 Thomas B. Cropper, com- wander, which steamer will be in readiness at Panama to receive the United States’ passengers, and sail immedi- ately for San Francisco, The aceommodations and vea- tilation “of the Cortes, are all that can be desired. Her Yom (established on the voyage between New York and ma, and while on the Pacific coast,) is unsur- assed. Every exertion will be made on the part of the e to ensure comfert, expedition and safety. Passen- gers will be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall iree, taking the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, ES & CO., General Agents, or JONES & JOHNSON. A mail bag is made up new United states postage law, Public at the above office, under the for the convenienee of the ‘SAN FRANCISCO.—THE SPLENDID CLIPPER her cargo nearly completed, wilt sail ina tow days, Shippers wil eee at once, or their freight may be shut out; a lnaited quan- tity can yet be takenif engaged at once.’ This ship has made some of tho fastest passages on record, beating neveral celebrated clippers, and has just made ‘the run from the Cape of Good Hope in thirty-eight days, For } balance of {eight apply to CARY & CU., 90 Pine street, or MAILLER & LORD, 108 Wall street. Ptins FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CALIFOR: —The clipper packet ship NEW YORK, havi all her earzo on board, will sail about the Lith Febraary. For paseage, having unequalled accommodations, early | application must be made to | ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl strect. USTRATIA—PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK- | ets.—The EUPHRASIA, Captain Ammi Smith, is | ow at her berth, pier 12, East river, and will sail onthe 15th of February, as the seventh slip 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 remittance of one-third will secure a passage, Apply to JOHN OGDEN, oz 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 repnta- tion which this line has won, for despatch, is a sufficient guarantee for parties to ongaige by her. Apply on board, at pier 14 Fast river, or to WM. T, DUGAN, 43 Frout street, or to ARKELL & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl atrect. USTRATIA—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 yessel was | built expressly for the Fast India trade, and iss very fast sailer, ha made the ran from New York to Liverpool in 124, days. ‘This ship will only take about thirty passengers, for which she bas superior accommo- dations. Apply to WM. T. DUGAN, 43Front street, or to SRKELL & ELIOT, 146 Pear! street. | P)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. “Panticular | attention is requested to this splendid ship, which, for | strength and sailing qualities is unsurpassed by any’ ves- rel of her class, Her to San Francisco was per- | formed in one hundred and twenty days, discharging ber Balance of cargo will be taken at very favorable rates, for which in passage apply to SUTTON & 00., No. $4 Wall stroet. OR AUSTRALIA.—THE ELRGANT CLIPPER SHIP FAGLE, to sail this evening or to-morrow morning, | can take a few passengers. Some of the best berihs in the ship remain. Apply immediately to ISAAC T. SMITH, 101 Wall street, corner Front. | -FNOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT—THE NE | engine steamship WILLIAM PENN, W. Sears, ¢ iminder, will leave picr 8 East river, on Tyosiay, Febru- ary 8, ab 2o’clock P.M. This ship’ has elegant accom- modation for passengers. Passage in cabin state-roo $€0; passage in steerage, $25. Freight on measurement! goods, 25c. per cubic foot. Shippers are requesicd to supply themselves with the steamer's bills of lading, as no other form will be signed. They may be had on appti- cation at the office of the mts, and will be signed at the ofice prior to the day of sailing, when the signed on board. No freight received, and pesiively no bills of lading signed after 12 o'clock on the day of ‘sail- ing. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to KE. LINCOLN & C0., 120 Pearl strect. Agents in New Or- leans, Messrs. MARKS & THOMAS, No. 4 Poydras street. OR SAVANNAH—UNITED STATES MAU, LINE.— Superior steamship ALABAMA, C. D, Ludlow, Cap- iain, on Faturday, 5th February, at 3 o'clock P. 3 ier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITCIIILL, 04 Front street. The Florida, Captain M. 8. Woodhull, on Saturday, February 12. For speed, strength, accom: modations and fare, these ships have no superior on th coast. OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND, ‘The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, Cavendy, commander, will leave pier 13 North river, Saturday, February 5th, at 3 o'clock P.M. For freight, apply on board, and for passage to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS 1APT. MOLONY, OF THE SHIP ROSCIUS, WAS YE3- terday presented with a magnificent silver pitcher, manufactured by Samuel W. Benedict, No. 5 Wall etrect, snd accompanied by the following letter Capt. Molony—Sir—We have observed with the highest admiration your humane and gentlemanly conduct in | geveral instances of the greatest necessity during the | past voyage. In expressing our admiration of your coi duct towards the passengers, we cannot overiook your i will be 85 Front street, 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- | Trobe your acceptance of the accompanying gift, as a | token of ‘our gratitude and respect. Signed by a ‘Com mittee of Passengers. COAL. pn bo Ate RCo lone a (COAL ST AM, NOW DELIVERING FROM MY YARD, | corner of King and Greenwich streets, the best red | ash, well screened, from under cover, at. the low price of $5 per ton for stove and egg. PETER CLINTON. ee EXPRESS AGENCIES. ~4 DANS & CO.S UNITED STATES MAI, EXPRESS for California, Oregon and tho Sandwich Islands.— , No. 60 Broadway.—By tho United States mail | | | steamer Georgia, on Saturday, February Sth, 1863 | Our next regular express for California, Oregon and th Sandwich Islands, will be despatched as above, by the United States mail steamer Georgia, for Aspinwall, Navy | Bay, direct, on Saturday, 6th February, at 2o’clock P. M., | through as usual in charge of one of our own freight | agents, and a special messenger, to destination. All goods for this express must be put up in waterproof condition, and delivered to us, with invoices, before the day of sail- | ing, to enable us to comply with tho government order | for cording and sealing. Shippers will please bear this in | mind, aud send in their goods early. Small parcels will be received until 1 o'clock on day of steamer’s departure. No charge to shippers by this line for custom house feos or consular certificates. No package should exceed 125 | Ibs. weight, or 53g feet cubic measurement. ADAMS & CO., 59 Broadway. | RRERFORD & COS NEXT CALIFORNIA AND Sout American Express will go forward per United States mail steamship Georgia, on Saturday next, in charge of our special messenger. Shippers will bear in mind that all freight sent by this Express goes through hy connect: | ing mall sigmers. Our rates are less than any other | Fesponsibl@express company, and no charge for custom house fees. Freight should be ready for delivery day be- | fore sailing, in water proof condition, not exovling 534 | cubic feet or 125 pounds in weight. Notes, collected. Sight drafts on San Francisco. Passage ve cured at our office, BERFORD & CO., No. 2 Vosey st. ERFORD & CO.'8 EXPRESS MAIL TO CALIFORN| Oregon, Sandwich Islands, and South America, will be despatched per steamer United States, on Saturday next, fa charge of our special moasenger to destination, | and Zmall parcels received till 2 P.M. ow day of sailing. | Shippers will do well to send duplicate and mall parcels | by the express. BERFORD & CO, tHASE & C008 Gi RESS, BY THE C steamehips United States and Winfleld Scott, on Fri- day, 4th inst., in charge of our special messenger, throagh | to destination, at twenty-five per cont lower rates than | any other company. Packages must be waterproof, and | not exceed 126 Ibs. No charge for Custoin House fi | Small parcels and letters, bearing United States Post office eceived till 2 P M. of the day of departure. c No. 9 Wall streot: aS. FOR SAL | stamps, HASE & CO. v L C parcels and letters, via Nicaragua own messenger through, will go_ fo r the 5th inst., on the steamship Star of the West. Small | parcels. received till 2.7. M. Letters must have U. 8. tage stamps on them. |, postage stamps on ther & C0., No. 9 Wall { (WASE & COUS U.S. MATL STRAMER EXE the South, & steamer Marion, on Satuarde: 6, connecting harleston with Combs & Co., for the interior of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, ani Ten nessce, Chase & Co.'s Express, per U.S. mail stevmor Roancke, for Norfolk, Richmond, and Petcrabury, on | Saturday. at 27. M. Pargely and packs keo wt the | Jowert rates, OR F ship COURSER, Capt. Cole, loading at pier No. 7 | east river, havi 1 complete their engagements | cargo in beautifulorder. This ship has never been beaten. | : | undeniable abilities as an able and experienced seaman, | United States frail line for Califorala ant Oregon, sia { bills anddrafts | Glenn Chandos, . Mr. Seymo: la Sela Bpagonaine Misa Mr. Faldy | High Priest...Mr. Hamilton Mr. Glenn | Elvira, Mrs. Grattan ~ tT open at 6%; to commeuce at 7 o'clock. day evening, February 4, will be performed y evening ie SERIOUS FAMILY. Aminadab Sleek. Mr. Burton | Lady Creamly.. Mrs. Hughes Frank Vincent. Mr. Levere Mra. Skerrett Chas. Torrens,. Mr. Norton . Miss Weston «Mr. C. Fisher Captain Murphy Maguire.. or Family Poller ixteen Ladies and Gentlewen Serious Family Polka,. ., Cravae 3 TE AA de Pett, ke, Baal ude Melnotte. . Mr. Dyot : Mr. Bus Col. Dam: ‘auoton | Gaspar ee ts2 tre Holman Mr. Norton Miss Weston Mr. Fisher Mra, Hughes ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Benefit of ‘My. W. G. Jones. ’ lriday evening, February 4. _ THE SIX DEGREES OF CRIME. After which, Herr Cline «ill appear on the Tight Rope. HARLES Tr Cc * THE ROUGIL DIAMOND. HITE’S THEATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 AND 19 Bowery, near Chatham square.—C, White, Proprie- tor.—Doors open at 63; to commence at7 o'clock. Bone- fit of Herr Kist. Friday evening, February 4. FREDERICK THE GREAT, THE JEALOUS WIFE. After which Herr Kist and his talonted Son will appear. THE LOAN OF A LOVER, ‘M.—FRIDAY EVENING, AT 7, the new comic moral drama, written expressly for the Museum, and called OLD FOLKS AT THOME. In the afternoon, at 3, the LIMERICK BOY and WANTED ONS THOUSAND YOUNG MILLINERS. The Horse and Rider turned to stone, and all the other curiosities, to bo seen as usual. Admission to the whole Museum, Ac., 25 senta; | Parquet and First Balcony, 123 cents extra. HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, J above Grand strect.—Open evory night during th | week, under the sole direction and personal supervision of K.P. Christy, whose concerts in this city, for the past nix years, have been rcceived with favor by highly re- spectable and fashionable andiencos. Tickets 25. conta. Doors open at 63g; 10 commenceat 7!, o'clock. | QQANFORD'S NEW OLE OPERA TROUPE, CoM- prising double the number of artisies of any other similar company, will shortly appesr in their Burlesque | Opera Entertainmonts. ‘The troupe are. now en route to this city, stopping at Rochester, Utica, Schon Troy, and Albany. SAMUELS. SANFORD, Manager. | | GYIRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 87 BOW- | © ery.—R. Sands & Co., Proprietors. Friday, Feb. 4. | Mr. J. J. Nathans and Master Philo in their great act | upon two horses; Mr. C. Fisher in daring feats on the | fi ing corde; Mr. W. Odell as the Shipwrecked Sailor; | Sle: faimen alhafaclen nities tight rope; dancing and | trick ponies, gymnastics, &e. ‘To conclude with the pan- tomime of the UNFORTUNATE RIVALS, Mrs. Torrens. YERMAN NATIONAL THEATRE, 63 BOWERY.—COL. H ¥. Peyel, Director.—This evening, (Friday), Feb. | 4, at 8 o'clock precisely, will be performed | @ SERIOUS FAMILY. Admission:—$1, 60 4g ets., 25 cis., and 18% cts. ISLEY'S THAMES, 406, BROADWAY—PAINTED ON fifty thousand fect of canvass, by the first scenic 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 passes the city of Lon- don. Painted from original sketches, by Messrs. P. Phil- lips, Haghe, Knell, &e, Descriptions by'J. H. Hammers. ley, M.D. “Music arranged by J. H. Tully, Esq. Pianist, Mr. A, Sedgwick. Every evening, at 71; o'clock. Ou Saturday, at 2P. M. Admission reduced to 25 cents. Lise eel HALL.—FOURTH GRAND CONCERT of the ; NATIONAL GUARD BAND, Saturday evening, Fovraary 5, assisted by MADAME OTTO. Noll | Conductor, | Rivtzel Leader, ROGRAD Parr Frest.—(Full Or 1. Oyerture to “Stradella,” 2. Liebestriiume Waliz Admission Fifty Cents. Tickets for sale at Win. Hall & Son’s, 239 Broadway; at the principal music stores, aud | at the door on the evening of the concert. Doors open at 7; concert commences at 8 o'clock. TUDIO CURIOSO, 629 BROADWAY, (UP STAIRS.) BD between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Admlasion 25 cents. Senson tickets, for families, $5. Open from 933 A. M. ti110 P.M. Those who havea tasto for the evrious, beautiful, and intellectual, will be amply reward- by visiting thia Studio. ‘They will see in this unequal- led collection, specimens of art, and curio.ities antiquity, fom nearly all parts of the worl MERICAN DRAMA 3 FUND ASSOCTATIO AT the first meeting of the Board of Directors held Hineo the death of the late Thomas 8. Hamblin, Esq., ono Of tho trustees, it was, on motion of Mr. N,'B, Clarke, Resolved, That the members of this board place on the of great our late trustee, Thomas 8. Hamblin, and so express their sense of obligation for the great services rendered | by him to this association, from the first hour of its for- mation until the time of’ his death. Moved by Mr. Ta | Manna, seconded by Mr. C. Mason, that a copy of this re- | unanimously carried. By order of the Board of Directors, FRAS. C. WEMYSS, Secretary A.D. F. A. | [ Big TH! WHEN PRINCE OF WALES, painted at Madrid in 1623, on the occasion of his romantic visit to the court of Spain, for the purpose of | wooing the Infanta. The celebrated original picture, by | the great Velasquez, is now at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway. Admission, 26 cents. | OSTPONEM] —THE CONTINUED INDISPOSITIO: of Mr. Gottschalk has rendered it necessary for him | jo postpone his Concert, which was | evening. The Concert will tuke place on | _ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, AT NIBLO’S SALOON | Seats secured for this evening will be good for the Lith | inst., or the money returned, 0 THEATRICALS,—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON, ) theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 559 Pear! | street, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances attended. Wigs lent on hire for private parties and fancy dress balls. N-B.--Any style of four hours notice. MEDICAL. panne R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET. OFFICE HOURS | from 7 A. M. to9 P.M. Sundays, from 7 to half- past 10A. M. and from 5 to 8 PM. R. CORBETT, MEMBER OF THE UNIV No, 19 Duane street, between Chatham and streets, Office hours from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM9 te 12 A. 3, and 6 to9 P. M., Sunday excepted, at No. 643 Hous: ton street, near Wooster. R. WARD.—HOURS, FROM 8 O'CLOCK A. M. iawn 9o'clock P.M. On Sundays, trom 10 to 12 A. M., aad from 6 to 7 in the evening. Ollice, Canal street, one door from Rroadwa ir Dawe, VAN HAMBER’ TAN FEMA | DJ vating Pills.—Both in the female intirmary and in pri- | vate practice, Dr. Van Hambert, of Germany, has used | these pills with unparalleled success. Price $1 per box. | N. B.—Purehase none unless they have the certificate of copywright on the wrapper, and the written signatures | of . C, Van Hambert, M. D., on the duty stemp around | each box, and E. M. GUION, ‘Gencral Agent for United | Btates, America, 127 Bowery, corner of Grand street, and | Mrs. Hayes, 176 Fulion street, lyn, FLF PRESERVATION—SELF CURE.—A RECIPE OF an infallible preservative against all diseases, and three original prescriptions for the cure of them, may be ENO- | obtained by enclosing one dollar in a pre-paid letter, di- rected to ©, HASSON, M. D., Montreal, Canad st. | _N. B—No deception, All communications strictly | prival | Forays OINTMENT AND PILIS HAVE CURED a Desperate Wound in the Leg.—Patriek Leinster, ing near Carrick-cn- Shannon, injured his leg about two years ago with » plough, which caused a most for- midable wound, which spread over the eg to a most alarming extent, so that he could not put his foot to the ground, and, in despite of all his efforta, and the various remodies he used, it would not heal.’ In this very bad state, he applied some of Holloway’s ointment to it, and regularly took the pills; this treatment had such an effect on the wound that in little more than a month his I | was perfectly cured. Soli by all the venders of moai- cines throughont the British empire, and by those of the United States, at 3734 conts, 88 conta, and $1 60 per hox. Wholesale, at Mr. Joseph Horsey’s Maiden lane, New York, and at the proprietor’s, 244 Strand, London. GIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CARTAIN CURE FOR neuralgia, tic doloroux, toothache, nervous headache, | and rheumatism in the head, and a sure preventive of | convulsions, or any other complaints attendant upon | early childhood during the period of teothing, has been | discovered, and is now being suecossfully administered in the form of a medicated necklace, to be worn noxt the skin by the patient. An eminont German physician dis covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of which the beads of the necklace are made, and prescribed the mode of application. The notice of the public is not, therefore, called to a quack medicine, bat to a madica: ment recommended by one of the most eminent of the faculty, as peculiarly powerful in acting through the pores of the skin directy upen tho disoasod or excited nerves, aifording, generally, instant, and always perma: nent relief, and effecting a permanent eure. Patients who, at twenty-four hours trial of tie medicated necklace, se cording to preseription, find no relief, may, at the close ot that period, by immediately retarning ame, reosive .. back their movey. } SCHUFFNER & MULDENFP, 54 Beaver st. . | Teewruwoxy.—I do hereby wy the composition of the medicated necklace offered by Schuffner & Muldener, luce the | ivof tuch a nature as to unt | "Minfaetory resulta ‘ AAT M.D, No, 985 Henry sireet,’ Brooklyn | Por sale ty the proprietors, No. St Braver <trwet. | Vries #1. Lanner 3. Sceua from ‘I Puritani,”..... . Bellini Madame Otto. 4 Aria from “ Eliser d’Amore,” performed * on the Clarionet, by Herr Kieffer... Donizotit 5.Favorite Song.... Mme. If, Otio | 6. Wedding March , . fart § 20! —(F ‘ull Military Band.) | 1. Overture ti ibucco,”” soreeeee Verdi 2. Aria from * Belisario,”’.. «Donizetti 3. Sedicanska Polka..... » Petrak 4, Scene and Aria from ‘ Nabucco,”’ Verdi G, March....ssssess0- » Wollenhanpt record book an expression of their regret for the death of solution be published in the New York Herald, which was | moanced for this | = | Rees THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS | Amina. | | { | i \ | | Dy. Hawks, Prof. J. V. terminator depot, 448 Broadway. Eh ae iy be A By the Chinese) , fifteen in number. , AND PHYSIC. LOVE, LAW. : "8 GARDEN.—MME. SONTAG'S SEOOND SE- ries. Tue pedi an reepectfuly Ja uence of many and in conse an oe ex] Feb. 4, tor the third time LA SONNAMBULA. Beats to’ be obtained at ihe Garden “antne We Wall street, at Messrs. Van Norden & King's, On Thurs. day will be sold the $2 seats. On Friday the $1 and re- $2 seata. ki londay, Mad. SONTAG will appear in a new cha- racter. Niven GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY a engaged for respectable formanees on the off juhts, (Toesday, Thursday, and 5 turday,) during the Opera season. “Apply, from 8 A. M. to 4P.’M., to Mr. W. MOORE, on the stage. ‘8 THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOMB —Doors open'at 644; to commenee at 7. ening, February 4, will be performed tL F LYONS, Claude Metnatte. Mr. Lester | Col. Damas. Mons. Deschappelles Bea Mr. Caleb Quotem........ Looney Mac Twouiter, Grace Gaylove.... soMra, ‘OOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE ard street.—Open every evening,—H. Wood)’ Mu. nay and Proprietor. The entertainments offered by thin celebrated company of musicians and lineators, cannot be equalled by any other United States. See programme, goneerk commences at 7 is o'clock. 4 The public are respectfully informed that the afternoon concerts are discontinued. ' UCKLEY’S NEW ORLEANS SERENADERS, AND Burlesque Opera Troupe, are now performing in ‘ulifornia with great success. ‘The members of thia eom- are unequalled in their, line, and ace the 1 p. Orleans Serenadera, who were so successful in 4 land. Thin company consists of G. Swaine Buckley, F. Buekley, alias young Ole Bull, R. B. Buckley, &e., &e., 40 favorably known to the public. Due notice will be given of thelr first appearance. ALOON OF WONDERS.—NEW_ SERYES.—GLORIOUS $5 Suecoss!—21, ROBERT BELLER, the, uneivallod, Wi- zard of Wizards, and the great original Professor of Ne- cromancy, bas commenced his new and brilliant series of WONDERS AND MIRACLES, at his aplendid saloon, No 539 Broadway, Chinese Build- ings, and will continue them until further notice. Among other icent feats will be produced one of a very startling an astonishing nature, called MYSTERIOUS RALPINGS! which, combined with the extensive variety of aclentife and nécromantic experiments, und the great feature of = IN! ‘, fore given to the Ameri- pany, presents an attraction never can publie. Performanees to commence at 73 o'clock P. M., and on Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock, Admisaion, 66 certs; children half price. For full particulars see programme. ANORAMA.--THE MAMMOTH GEOGRAPHICAL PAN- orama of the Mipsteslepl, from its mouth to the grand and beautiful Falls St. Anthony, with all the principal cities, and towns, and general characteristics of this mighty river, for more than three thousand will open, for exhibition, on the first of February, at the Metropolitan Hall. GYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. NOW EXHIBITING AT ‘4 Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway, the rare and valuable collection of Pharontc and Ptolemaic remains, | just imported direct from Egypt, and formed at great ex- pense, by Dr, Abbott, duri residence of upwards of twenty years in the Kast. museum has been visited and highly spoken of by all Oriental travellers and savans, and expecially by the Right Rey. Bishop Wainwright, Rev. Smith, Sir Gardiner Haylie St. John, Esq., Stewart Poole, Esq., M. Prisse, in the Revue Archwologique, M. Ampere, &c. Admission, 60 cents; children half price. Catalogues for sale in the the day and evening. iL OWENS GRAND ALPINE Entertainment, and’ ascent of Mont Blanc, illus- trated with a scries of magnificent and gigantic painting: from drawii het Sg i v t an Wg doe AS nse; together with a ly humorous teresting Seabtion of men and manners on the continent and in the Alpine regions, by John E. Owens, Esq., the wel? known and popular comedian. (Full particulars will short), ced. ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE 10 JERUSALEM AND THE Holy nee now 0) ae the new and sp 4 Gcorama, in way, adjol e Metropolitan Hotel and continued every, oven 3, Faintcd a nome drawi e upon the spot, . Bani an extcialts tne eee expressly for the ou ‘Mr. BK will explain the paintings personally. re moves, at 73g; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock, Adwission, 50 cents; children half-price. BROADWAY.—THE TWO NATURAL FORMS 510 representing Venus and Adonis in Florence, are now exhibit at 510 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 in beautiful forms. They are about leaving the et, to wake their tour through the Union previous to ir re- turn to Europe. Admissission twenty-five cents. ren not admitted. Open from 9 A. M. till 10 P.M. OOD’S MINSTRELS, 44 BROADWAY.—FRANK W Brower, the wonderful negro dancer; E the eccentric drollerist; W. W. Newcomb, accora| . came lecturer, and T. F. Briggs, the wonderful banjo player. ros MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREEL.—QRO Tea, Proprietor.-the abgre establist js open 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 Artists, together with a variety of beautiful per- ces. 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