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sw SEE FIPTH PAGE. om FOR SALE. avenue, houses are 60 feet deep, are rented for $1,025 per annum. | Price $10,400, 800 can remain on mortgage. Apply to. 8, BROAD, 13 Wall street. $10.000 22 SF, TOE TWO FoR le + story brick houses and lots on the side of avenue C, between Eleventh and Twelfth signa: ge rented for $1,600 per annum, rice 810,000, can in on mol a se een ; rtgage. Apply ( RAL TAT FOUL —FOR SAL THAT FOUR STORY $'7.500. brick ioaseiadl lots No. 840 Seventh avenue, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second streetr ‘The lot in 25x10. ‘The house in 60 feet, deep, and will rent for $1,150. Price $7,500, and $5,000 can remain on mort- gage.” Apply to 8. S: BROAD, 13 Wall street. | $6 "5 —FOR SALE, THAT FOUR STORY 5 + brick house and lot No. 218 Tenth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Rented for $900. Price $6,760, and $4,000 can remain on mortgage. Also, that three story brick house and lot on the southwest corner of Tenth avenue and Twenty-seventh street. Apply to S. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street. —FOR SALE, THAT FOUR STORY ° 'e _ brick house and lot on the north side 7 ty-eighth street; 100 feet east from Third avenue. The 98.9. The house is 50 feet deep. Rented Price $5,000, and $2,500 can remain on mort- gage. Apply to8. 8, BROAD, 13 Wall street. —FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED DA- 250. mecrste ry, ina good location. Good trance, skylig) show t, fitted up with specimens, furniture, pparatus, &e. Four years lease. Art taught gratis, if required.’ Full particulars givon by caifng Sa Mr. Gurney, this day, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. M., at the gallery No. 195 Broadway. OR MORE ACRES IN JAMAICA VILLAGE—115 eres in Hempstead, good buildings, fruit, &c. on each; are capital farms; for sale, cheap. HOMER R. STUART, 54 Wall street. ——$—$——————————“ BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND FIX- tures of a well located bread and confectionery store, good cash business. Apply at 472 Atlantic street, South Brooklyn. RARE CHANCE FOR PURCHASING THE ENTIRE interest and good will of the old established boot and shoe store, situate corner of Canal and Varick streets, ‘The proprietor is retiring from business, and wil sell out the stock, if desired, together with a lease of the store term of years, upon very favorable tert OSTRANDER, on the premises. FROADWAY.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE WITH FIX- tures, of one of the most respectadle drinking saloons, together with billiard rooms, furnished rooms, &c., situated upon a corner in Broadway, opposite the depot of three railroad lines, Itis suitable for a hotel. Apply to C. B. HOWES, or J. C. STEPHENS, 83 Nassau st. RYSTAL PALACE ABOUT OPENING—TO CALI- fornians and others.—For sale, s splendid collection of curiosities, including, also, the complete museum as exhibited lately in San Francisco; also, a large panorama, painted by Californian; magnificent "golden and geologt. calcabinets of thousands of specimens. Address, post paid, F. C., care of Dr. Chilton, Chambers street, N. DP SERABLE FURNISHED COUNTRY SHAT, AT CLIP. ton, 8. I., forty five minutes from Wail street, in view of the bay, fine elevation, good buildings, stable: &e., good grounds, fruit and sbade trees, and newly an expensively furnished, to rent. Price $1,500 per annum ; Poteession March 1, “Address ‘Cliton, box 467 New York ice. ‘OR SALE—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE AND Tease of lot (21 years with two renewals,) known as No. 293 West Soothe adr street, opposite Seminary square. Price, $4,500. Apply on the premises. ‘OR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM, SITUATED IN Dutchess county, eighty miles from New York and ‘one mile from the Harlem Railroad. Apply to Mra. ODELL, No. 12 Columbia street, or to A. R. Herrick, (attorney) corner Ann and Nassau streets. SALE OR TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS— Wharf property in Brooklyn, near the new Wall atreet Ferry. For particulars inquire at 27 West strect. SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF THE Fulton Hotel, situated at the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. fe house is now doing a good business, and is in ono of the best locations in the city, and will be sold for cash only. Batiafactory reasona given for selling. For further ra apply on the premises, No. 12 Fulton street, Apply N. ¥. ARM FOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM IN ORANGE county, New York, for sale, sitnated in the town of Cornwall, on the New Windsor turnpike, six miles from Newburg, and four miles from Cornwall landing. The Newburg branch of the New York and Frie Rrailroad skirts the south end of the farm, and the depot is half a mile distant. A never failing ‘stream of water runs nearly through its entire length. It possesses unrivalled facilites for dairy purpoces. ‘There are on the premises @ good house and out-buildings. The farm contains one hundred and six acres. ‘Terms accommodating. Inquire of WILLIAM DALLY, 97 Bowery. OR SALE—A SUPERIOR NEW HOUSE ON THIRTY- second street, with modern improvements— price $4,500. A fine new house on Thirticth street— price $7,600. Also, one on Thirty-first street, $6,000. ‘Also, # superior ‘house on Sixth avenue, $7,250. Also, one on Twenty-fourth street, $7,500. Also, one on Tenth ntreet, $5,500, and one on Twenty-eighth street, $5,500. E. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue—2 to 7 P. M. R SALE.—A MOST DESIRABLE RESTAURANT, IN the best location in the city. The present pro- Prietor being engaged in other business, will sell or lot advantageously. Address E. M. V. at this office, stating where an interview may be had. |URNITURE FOR SALE—CONSISTING OF BEDS, BED- ding, &e.—and house to let, which has been oc- cupied as a mechanics’ boarding house for the last four years, Terms moderate. Immediate possession will be given. Apply at 115 Third avenue, between. Thirteenth streets. SALE ON STATEN ISLAND.—A FARM OR country residence of forty-three acres, with entirely new dwelling house and outbuildings, well fenced. and good fruit, just fitted up for the owner's residence, will sold cheap. The grounds are high, and command an tant; also well watered with springs, running brook, and fishpond. If desired, a part or whole of the stock of cows, horses, hogs, carriages, &c., will go with it, In quire of Walter Mead, Fsq., 98 Broadway, or Talbot But- ler Eeq., Port Richmond, 8. I. OR SALE—LOT 25 BY 98-0, WITH FRONT AND REAR house, on Thirty-fifth street near Fighth avenue, house four story brick, new, well furnished, with watet throughout ; and two story frame house in’ good order, will be sold cheap. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1,104 Broadway. ‘OR SALE—FIVE NEW BRICK TENANT HOUSES ON Thirty-first street, near Second avenue, now finishing on the most approved plan; houses 20 x 48 feet, lots 20 x 200 feet each. Apply to’ C. C. PINCKNEY, No. sau street, from 12 to i (OR SALE—A CLOTHING STORE IN JERSEY CITY, doing a large and profitable busines: , established five years since. The opportunity would not be offered if the present proprictor’s health would allow of his re- maining. Inquire at 20 Montgomery street, Jersey City. R SALE—THE PRIME PROPERTY AT HURL GATE, Fighty-sixth street, embracing the mansion, gar- den, green-house, and other out buildings, containing about 250 lots, with right to water grant. It will be divided in parcels of four or more lots each, to suit pur- chasers. remain on bond and mortgage, at six per cent. Apply to §. Richardson, No. 60 Fast Twenty-first stroet; N. 'T. Higbie, No. 98 Ninth street; or at the office of Irving Paris, No. 9 Nassau street, from 11 till 2 o’clook. (OR SALE.—ON ELEVENTH AVENUE, side, between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth two four story brick houses, double buildings, with four stores, and will accommodate sixteen families each, and rent for $700 apiece. Said houses are on lease lots from the Corporation and without ground rent; one for 75 years ud one for 36 years from the 10th June 1850; 72 and 82 years to run, and will be sold at a great bargain, For rtieulars, apply to THOMAS EDWARDS, 136 West rty-seventh street. Title indisputable, F* SALE—TWO LOTS ON 115TII STREET, SEVEN fo% EAST Jots on Fighty-second street, near Third avenue, ur lots on Fifty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, fif- teen lots on Lexington avenue, one lot corner Broadway and itty ntth street, four lots on Broadway and Fifty- fourth street, one lot on Thirty-eighth street, three lots onThirty-seventh street, ton acres land in Ravenswood. five acres on Kinsbridge road. Apply, from 12 to 8 P. M., JAMES A. SIMONS, 57 Chambers street @xtensive prospect, and are situated close to the plank | road leading to the steamboat landing, three miles dis- | household furniture, farming utensils, and choice poultry, | a C.F. &G. L, j, 147 Mi street. RR SALE TO SECOND-HAND BUILDERS.—FOR sale, two frame and seven stables, Nos. aiid 8634 and Nos. 38 and 40 Orange street. Apply at 84 Orange street, or No. 14 Derbrosses street. | ‘OTEL FOR ro IN THE VILLAGE OF GLEN H Cove, L. I. sigan from the steamboat 5 imown as the Glen Cove Hotel, the only public house 1a the village. is and us, being well adapted for the busi: having all the necessary buildings, viz.: stal house, horse shed, &e. Also, fruit trees. The above property |, with the stock, fixtures, furniture, iy For to Mr. RICHARD RAY- street, ae the Williamsburg Ferry, will be OTS FOR SALE—TWELVE LOTS IN FIFTY-NINTH street, near Sixth avenue; ten lots on Fifth avenue, corner 127th atreet; 100 lot in Ninth ward, Brooklyn: Terms easy. Apply to J. PECARE, 168 Hester street. EONARD STREET PROPERTY, AND OTHERS, FOR sale.—Three houses and lots on Leonard street, Nos. 31, 52, 56, at low prices, to close an estate; No. 363 Sixth avenue, southwest corner Sixth svenue and Seventeenth street, and others Apply to BEEBE & HALLETT, No. 196 Broadway, office 16. ILLS AT PATERSON, N. J., FOR SALE OR TO LET— The cotton mill, lot, and’ water Privileges, known as the Easex Mill. For particulars, apply to JOHN COLE, President of the Paterson Manufacturing Com! the mill, lot, and water privilege formerly oceupied by Plummer & Prince, as frint works. | For Particulars, ap- P . SMITH, Agent Society UW. Fatervon, Dee. 28,1862.” : ILLINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE.—A FIRST RATS FYE concern, with show room in one of the best situa rs es! four rs rent 2 moderate; satisfac reasons hee for Capea the same, Addreus R. J. B., Herald office. Noe TO OW! and others.—The pany. Alsa, BUILDERS, STONECUTTERS, pire Stonedressing Oem, offer for sale at reduced }, at their establish: foot of Twenty-eighth, wenty-ninth, and Thirtith streets, East river, following eut brown icy Bens for delivery :—1,000 Quaker lintels, 1,000 0G lintels; 10,000 plain window sills and lintels; 20,000 feet watertable, eight inches high ; 15,000 footrail coping ; 500 cella steps ; store posts, lintel course, platforms and steps, Also, rough stone constantly on hand. Steps, ashler and platforms, cut by our machines, will be sold to stonecut- tere 20 per cent less than their cost by hand. W. G. CHAVE, Agent, OTICE.—TO SOCIETIES AND CONGREGATIONS, or Orders—For snle—Twenty lots of ground, equal to sixty plots, situated within the boundary of Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, on the most elevated and picturesque part of that delightful burying glace, and near the pilots? monument. For further prrticulars inquire of HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street, or of Mr. M. O'Connor, No. 13 Reade street, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Cabin YROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Second Cabin Passage Chief Cabin "the ahipe trom Bosion cal t alas ips al ARABIA, Captain Judkina, PERSIA, Capt. Ry: Bar & Ca, ‘These ‘vessels Arabin’” “ New'ok, Wedneaday? lew eta ack meee wtinaia ee : An experienced surgeon on board. Ciyieny: of these nay tenn md Rensconntabie for gold, silver, bullion, precious stones, or als, unless ile of Fading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight Pasnage, a to one cekhahae No. 4 Bowling Green. R LIVERPOOL.—THE BRITISH ANDI 11,400 tons, Robert Hutchings, commander, will 1, on Monday, the 7th February: Freight will be at moderate rates, E [ARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. bh gy stom bce dtr angi PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— of Glasgow... «. Baturday. Feb. 5, 1853, au of Manchestes. ‘mhuraday, Mar. 3, 1853, Gity of @! Thursday, Mar. 31, 1863, b. 2, 1853. » 2, 1853, Mar. 30, 1858. 900, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms. taken, and found with eomfortably eooked provisions, for sesesevees tO Liver | $30.........from Liverpool. rties to out their can obtain certificates of passage, and drafta on the Bank of Ireland, in sums from £1 ster! q . Hand bills can be had at the office of THO! ICHARDSON, agent, No. 41 Exchange place, TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Compahy’s new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power) Ro- bert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on Wodnos- day, February 28, and will leave New York for Glasgow on Saturday, March 26, at 120’clock, at noon. First cabin (saloon state roois) $90; do. do, (midahip do-) $75; second cabin, $50; third class $20—steward’s fees inelu- ded. Apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadwry. NS’ MEDAL POCKET CALENDAR, FOR 1853.— This unique article is for sale by the’ quantity by ihe pul No. 162 Fulton street, up stairs. "HE ADVERTISER WILL SELL ONE OF SINGER'S sewing machines, new. and haying the latest im- provements, and will furnish the party who buys it with asmuch work as the machine can do. Any lady or gen- tleman can make from $15 to $25 per week. Apply at No. 6 Ann street. (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton eommander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southam) ton to land the mails and Smear gt on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 12 o’clock, from Pier No. 4, North river. Price of passage, $120. La not wanted during the voyage should be sent on the day before sal , Marked Oh sel No aap, be received on board after Thursday, Feb. 10. t or passage apply to | MORTIMER’ LIVINGSTON, ae Nor es Broadway. ‘ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE— ‘The subscriber offers for sale thoso four very desira- ble brick stores known as Nos. 19, 21, 23 and 25 Jacob at. Loty Nos. 19, 21 and 23 are each about eighteen foot, front and rear, and fifty feet deep; No. 25 being on tho corner, has a front of forty-eight feet on Frankfort strect, and twenty-two feet on Jacob street. This property can be purchased at reasonable prices, and on the most ao- commodating terms, on application at the Empire Iron Works, foot of East Twenty-fifth streot, before 10.4. M., or after 3 P.M. SAMUEL LEGGEIT, NEW PUBLICATIONS. ni ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE OF HE ART.—-NOW ready, pric® 26 cents, the second number of the “TMlustrated Magazine of Art,” the greatest monthly Mustrated Magazine ever published. Contents of the Fe- bruary number, part II.: King John and the Magna Charta 61 English Railways 63 A Gossip about Peru 66 ‘The Aeronaut, by Mary Howitt... 1 The Apollo Gallery 75 ‘The New York Heral B ‘the Hippopotamu: 80 The Jewish People 82 Lord William Ru 84 Painting of Animals 88 Waen Baerle, the Bu 90 Indolence, a Poem 92 ‘The French Revolution. 93 ‘The Castle of Segovia... 96 APay atthe City Saw Mills. 98 Curious Cup in Niello, preserved. in'the Br seum ., Phlissy the Potter ‘The Poet's Mission, by W. J. Linton 108 St. Paul’s Cathedral, London,,.. * 109 Richard Wilson, the Landscape Painter nz American Antiquities at the Louvre. 15 Dreamland. .. 118 Roman Ruins,,.., 19 ‘ihe Brothers..,.., 121 ILLUSTRATION: Page. King John refusing to sign the Magna Charta at Ox- ford in 1215, to face 61 McConnell’s Patent Express Engine 65 View of the City of Lima ........ 68 | Hut of a Peruvian Miner .. 69 Apollo Gallery at the Louvre in wi e conferred the Empire on Louis Napoleon. 76 Hippopotamus, with Nubian Keeper, in the Gardens of ty, Regent’s Park London ,.... 80 Portrait of Lord William Russ Landscape and Animals, from a p Returning from the Fair, from a painting by Puliz View of Pontenay Vendev, Department of La Veud odie - eee eee View of the Castle of Segovia 97 | Frame Deal Sawing Machine 100 Block Drilling Machine 100 Block Morticing Machin hil Jon Steam Tank, for saturating wood previous to bending 101 Ten Diograms and Sectional Drawings of Machine: TYeee seeveccscecsssecees +102, 103 Bending Reneh, Clipping of Logwood, and Block Shay ing Machine, ty «+ 104 Curious Cup in Niello, preserved’ in British Masenm 05 Louble size of page View of Interior of St. Paul's Cu- thedral during the Interment of the Duke of Wel- lington, to face...... 10s bout 70 per cent of the purchase money can | Portrait of Wilson, the’ Landscape Painter, by Ra- phael Mengs..... 1646. Morning, from a painting json. Nineteea Drawings of American Auti Roman Ruin. ‘The Sweating Boanda: Fountain o! eat ee Fach sueceeding number will contain'a great va highly interesting 0} peted matter in its ya- rious departments, contributed by the most, popular wri ters of the day. No efforts or expense will be spared to render the work in every respect worthy of its name, a Magazine of Art, and decidedly superior to auy pictorial magazine ever published in this or any other country. of the monthly portions, when completed, will form me which, Yor interest, originality, value, and auty, will defy competition. ‘It will not ouly bean in- teresting family book, but a rich ornament for the draw- | ing room table, anda pleasant companion in th@ study. ‘Texms.—Monthly parts, 25 cents, or $3 per annum. sent postage free for twelve months, on receipt of $! Clubs of three or more clergymen, artists, or postinasters $2 per annum. Now ready, parts 1 and 2of The History of the Painters of All Nations. The parts will appear on the drst of every month, at 50 cents each. Part I. contains Albert Durer, his Life, portrait, and specimens of his choicest works, six of whichare separate | plates. itreets, | Part Il. contains Velasquez, his Life, Portrait, and the choicest. specimens of his works, Portrait, and six choice speeimens of his works. Sent postage freo for twelve months, on receipt of $6; ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, 17 Spruce street, EW EDITION,—DR, HOLLICK’S CELEBRATED BOOK on Physiology. Price one dollar. Colored anatom- ical plates, “To be had of all booksellers, or of the pub- lisher, T. Strong, 98 Nassau street, who will send it A where by post, free, on receiving the money and addr It is the only one of the kind complete. solddaily. Every one should possess it, RATIS.—NEW PUBLICATIONS.—A POPULAR TREA- tise on the cause and cure of nervously debilitated health, and enfecblea constitution that harrass the'young, heseta the man of, pleasure, business and study, and en bitters old age. Just published, and to bo had gratis, ousands are by addressing, post paid, box 109 Broadway Post office, | Now York. DR SALE—THAT ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN stone front dwelling house and lot of laud, in fee, dn the south side of Sixteenth street, second house west of Fiftl ue, with stable in the rear, The house is 34 feet wide; four rooms oneach floor, with sub-cellars ,com- ot here are ine bath rooms and water closets on the second in perfect order, with extensive gas and Croton water pipes and fixtures, P¢ sion th _ dig id Apply to y, 2 Pine MO! 0. Petit ISLA FOR SATH, A FAR 110 acres, 65 clear and 46 of hickory and oak wood, growth, houses and outhouses in good order, for cash, or in exchange for city property. Alo, afarm of 84 acres, high, good land, finely situated on tho turnpike road from Hemestend to Farmingdale, 23 miles from the railroad depot; a good two story frame house, modern built, with barn and cow stables attached. Also, two a small farm, situated near the same neighborhood, with suitable buildings thereon. For further particnlars, in quire of WILLIAM LATIMER & CO., corner of Colunbia and Pacific streets, South Brooklyn. JOR SALE—TWO HOUSES ON FIRST AVENUE, Di tween Kighteenth and Nineteenth streets. One of rehase can rereain on bond and mi Appl ‘ Freon 12 M. and a3 ta and mortgaxe. Apply, be AMES 4. SIMONS, 97 Charmbore streot. directly with a deep sewer in Sixteenth street. | and third stories, andin the yard. The house is new, and | OF | | | | them rents for $500; the other for $450. Part of the | VFICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY, 49 Ann street.— The publication of the New York City Directory, commenced by the undersigned upon the de- cease of Mr, John Doggett, Jr., this spring, will hereatte be continued under the title of Trow’s New York City Di- rectory, compiled my mf. Wrisom, The Directory for the current year, issued from this establishment, contains en Of one hundred thou- sand names, being twenty-flye thousand more than any other directory of this tity ever before published. JOHN F. TROW. tee - AGENCY, T° WESTERN | MERCHANTS.—UNION COMMISSION and Forwarding Company—J. Buekles & Sneed, Wheelin . . C. Buckles Judge, Cincinnati, Ohio; J.C, Buckles & Co., Louisville, Ky. Particular attention paid to filling order's for produce, and to forwarding mer. chanilise to and from the East, Louisville, Jan, 18, 1853, VALENTINES. panera nnn ne WA tt VALENTINES | !—SPECIAL NOTIC to Buyers of Valentines.—All persons buying thoir yalentines ‘at the Broadway Post Ofice and Book Sto 5 No, 4224, Broadway, near Canal street, may have thom delivered to any part of the city south of Thirticth street Sree of postage. A large and splendid assortment on hand, VAM C, HARIOIT, | for the accommodation of the public, 20 Part III. (ready March 1) will contain Vandervelde, his | ‘ew York, and sold by all booksellers | PSs FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, &c.—Tapscott’s Line of Packets.—W. & J.T. TAP- SCOTT & CO., 86 South street, New York, continue to make engagements, on most favorable terms, to bring out passengers in the same expeditious manner as heretofore, irom all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, by their une- ualled line of packets, sailing from Liverpool every three lays, frem London euch alternate Thursday, and from Glasgow twice each month. They also remit’ money in the same safe manner as hitherto, in la or 8 sums, by drafts payable at sight in all the principal places Hthroughout England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, and Germany. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, carrying the great United States mail.—Only through United States mail line for California and Oregon, via As- pinwall and Panama,—Great reduction.—The splendid new and double engine United States mail steamship OHIO, 3,000 tons burthen, H. J. Hartstene U. 8. N., com- mander, and the CHEROKEE, John McGowen, comman- der, will sail on Monday, February 2ist, at two o'clock, P. il., precisely, from pier foot of Warren street, North river, for Aspinwall direct. The Pacific Mail Steamshi Company's magnificent new steamer JOHN L. STEPHENS 2,500 tons burthen, Commodore Robert L. Pearson, will be in readiness at’ Panama, together with the steamer \PANAMA, to take the mails an and Cherokee, and sail immediately for San Francisco. The John L. ‘Stephens has been built expressly for the | Pacific service, with extended guards, giving spacious | deck room, promenades, &e. Her ventilation cannot be | surpassed, large windows and lights being qubstituted in | the place of port holes. ‘There are no bulkhead or other | obstruction to the free passage of air, from stem tostern, ineither deck. Her sailing qualities were thoroughly tested previous to her departure, and she proved herself one of the fastest steamers afloat. No efforts are spared | on the part of the companies to send their passengers | through with expedition, comfort, and safety. RATES OF FARE TO ASPINWALL, Ladies’ Saloon, State Room... | Lower Aft and Forward Saloon, do,,... | Second Cabin Standees, + Steerage....sec.srevee Passengers will be landed at’ the pinwall free. Transit of the Isthmus at the passenger's expense, Rates of fare from Panama to San Francisco | on the most favorable terms. Yor freight or pasenge, a ly to ARLES A. WHITNEY, | at the office of the companies, 177 West street, corner of | Warren. EPENDENT LINE.—THROUGH TICKETS FORCALI- fornia via Aspinwalland Panama.—The new and splen- did steamshi LE SAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, com- New York for Aspinwall on Saturday, 19th, at 8 o'clock P. M., precisely, from picr ; R. The performances of tis steamer on her first | and second voyages, warrants the assurance that the pas- | sengers will reach Aspinwall in from seven to eight days, | where she will connect with the new and splendid steain | ship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, J. D. Wilson, commander, which willbe in readiness at Panama to receive the pas: | sengers of the Uncle Sam, and sail immediately for San | Francisco. These steamships are both new, and of the | | very first class as to accommodation, specd and venti- | lation. ‘They are unsurpassed by any ‘vessel on the route. | The tables will be supplied in the most liberal manner | both for cabin and steerage passengers. Every exertion will be made, on the part of the officers and owners, to in- | sure safety, speed, and comfort. Passengers will be land- | {| ed at the wharf at Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rail- | | Foud for the Pacitle. A good aurgeon is attached to cach | | ship, whose services are freo of Fe to the passengers. For freight or passage, apply to EK. ‘Agent, No. 51 Cortlandt street. P. 8.—A mail bag will be made up at this office, in accordance with the new law of Congress, TEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE | —Through to San Francisco, via Aspinwall and Pa- | nama. No detention on the Isthmus. At greatly re | duced rates. The new and fast side wheel steamship | UNION, (1,500 tons burthen,) Richard Adams, Comman- | | der, will leave New York for Aspinwall, (Navy Bay) from | pier No. 4 North River, on Saturday, March 6th, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, connecting with the new and mag- nificent side wheel double engine steamship SCOTT, (2,100 tons,) Edward Dunn, Commandery which steamer will be in readiness at Panama to receive the | Tnion’s passengers, and sail immediately for San Fran- ciseo, The accommodations and ventilation of the Win- | field Scott, are all that can be desired. Her speed (estab- | | lished on the voyage between New York and Panama, and | | while on the Pacific coast,) is unsurpassed. Every exer- | | tion will be made on the part of the line to insure com- | fort, expedition, and safety. Passengers will be landed on | the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama Railroad, | | and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only | at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agents. | A mail bag is made up at the abo fice, under the i asl age States Postage law, for the convenience of the public, | -ZAOR SAN FRANGISOO, CAL, PASSAGE. —THE PACK. F et ship ROSCOE, Captain Smith, to sail on the 15th | init., can comfortably accommodate ten or twelve pas- | Apply to the eaptain, on board the vessel, foot irtieth street, North river. ASSAGE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CALIFORNIA LINE. —The clipper packet ship NEW YORK, having nearly her cargo on board, will sail about the 15th February. For passage, having unequalled accommodations, early | application must be made to | | ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street. | AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR PORT Phillp, Melbourne and Sydney, Australin.—ihe mag. | nificent new steamship GOLDEN AGE, 3,000 tons burthen, | , commander, will be despatched for the above | ports on or about the 16th April, This steamship is of | the size and strength and in every way equal to the Col- lins’ line of steamers, and is belioved will prove to be the | fastest steamship in the world. Her accommodations for | first, second and third class passengers are superior to any steamer ever built. For freight or passage, apply to J. HOWARD & SON, Agents, 34 Broadway, be SS — sel ASSENGFRS PER BARK PEYTONA, FOR AUSTRA- | lia, will please be on board on Monday next, the 7th ins‘ant, at 10 o'clock, as she then sails, passengers of the Ohio | ta Ls WINFIELD |+ ee Soe at freight apply to }. 8. OAKFORD, 92 Wall street. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY —FOR steamship sail from = rior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 8, Woodhull, du Saturday, February 12th, at 8 o'clock P. M., from No. 4 North river. ‘Aj SAMUEL L. a lng = The Oa Captain C. D. Ludlow, on Saturday, February 19. For strength, accom- modations a fare, these ships bave no superior on the IHE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER MERLIN, W. SAMPSON, commander, will sail for Bermuda and St. Thomas, on Monday, 7th Fe 1853, money to Ber: muda, $30, to St. ne, $10. For freight oF E, CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling PRS, o “Or i WI iaanden wil leave pler 8 Kast river, on Tussday, ary 8, at 2o’clock P.M. This ship has elegant miodation for pansengers. Passage in foots ase Lay hae are requested ‘ cubic foot 'o- sapsly thecsssttos wiGi tiie. staceie’s bila ar , a no es feo wall be ieee ‘The be had on appli- cation at the office of the ts and will be at the office prior to the day of when they will be signed on No freight received, and positively no bills of signed after 12 o'clock on the day of sail- ing. or freight or apply on board, or to LINCOLN & CO., 120 Pearl street. Agents in New Or- leans, Messrs, MARKS & THOMAS, No. 4 Poydras street. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.—SEMI-WEEKLY U. 8. Mail Line.—The new and pat ae steamer JAS. ADGER, J. Dickinson, Commander, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Saturday, Feb. 12th, 3 o'clock P. My precisely, For freight apply on Board, where all’ bills of lading will be signed, and fr passage at the oftice of SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., No. 48 South street. Through tickets to Florida as follows : for Jacksonville, $31, for Pilatka, $33. (OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, E. Tavendy, commander, will leave pier 13 North river, on Saturday, February 12th, at 3 o'clock P.M. For freight, apply on board, and for passage to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street. FINANCIAL. —TO LEND ON BOND AND MORT- $150.000.- reser ens oo Gh productive real estate in this city or Brooklyn. Will lend at six per cent interest, on productive real estate in this city, that is worth double the amount wanted. Ap- ply toS.’8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street, in the Exchange ottice, 65 70 LOAN, AT SIX PER CENT IN- teres$, in one or more sums, on bond and mortgage, sixty per cent to two-thirds of the value on first class ‘productive real estate in this city. Apply to JOHN F, CONREY, Nos. 23 and 25 Wall street. Dy TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- $35,00 gage.—An extra chance now offers for either a good investment or to procure a good home. For eale low, and on good terms, a number of fine two story and basement houses, pleasantly situated in the upper part of the city, with high brown stone stoo; iron railing, marble mantels, &., &c. Also, a number of valuable unimproved lots for sale. The subscriber would Feepectfully inform owners of up town property that, being immediately connected with Duyers of real estate, he offers his services as agent in selling and letting houses, lots, ke. Apply to G. W. BEE In the lumber office, corner of First avenue and Fifty- third street. 25.500 20, WAN IMMEDIATELY, ON BOND $ 9 and mortgage, at seven per cent, in Fumes to Zuit applicants, on productive real estate in this city and Brooklyn. Apply to J. B, PRYCE, 74 Broadway. ‘ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS.— Treasury Department, Raleigh, N- C., January 16, 1858 —Sealed proposals will be received in the city of New York, until 10 o'clock, A. M.. of the Slst March next, for the purchase of $500,000 of bonds, issued by the State of North Carolina. ‘These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1858, and will run thirty years. They will have coupons at- ched, and the interest, at six per eeht per annum, will be payable on the first days of July and January ofeach ear. 7SRoth interest and principal will be payable st the Bank of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless where the poseiiees may prefer to bavethem made payable at the reasury of North Carolina under the authority of the Ie- construction of the orth Carolina Railroad, and in addition to the faith of the State, all the stock hea by the State, in the sefd rail road, and the dividends stock, are express: ly pledged for their redemption. ese bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from taxation. Parties bidding, will please address their 1 en- dorsed “Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,” to the undersigned, in New York, directed to the gare of Messrs. Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front street, New Yor! The bids wil be opened in the Bank of the Republic, 3 o’clock, P. M., on the 3istday of March next, in the presence of G. B. Lamar) Esq., President of the said Bank, and J. P. Brown, and David Freeman, Esqrs. Bidders may also be present. Successful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the firstsinstant, to the credit of the treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This deposit may be made cither in the Bank of the Re- public, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North Carolina, or in the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh Carolina. D._W. COUR! Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. FFICE OF THE ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE COM- pany, corner of Fighth avenue and Twenty-third street, Feb. 2, 1853.—The Board of Directors have this day declared @ semi-annual dividend to the stockholders offour (4) per cent, payable on and after the 15th inst The transfer Looks Wil be closed until that day. CHAS. 0. RICHARDSON, Secretary. T. NICHOLAS BANK.—THIS BANK WILL COM- $5 tence business at No. 6 Wall street, on Tuesday next, the 8th inst. Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays. Uneurrent money received on deposit at the lowest rates. ‘DIRBCTORS. Fdward J. Mallett, Joseph W. Corlios, D. Henry Haight, Wm. D. Thompson, James D. Oliver, Ernest Cazet, Jonas G. Dudley, Rodman @. Moulton, Cephas if. Norton, Stephen Waterman, at Andrew Comstock John Lee Smith, Ieaac H. Frothingham, _ Henry Baylis, George L. Willard, EDWD. J. MALLETT, President. JOS. W. CORLIES, Vice President. R.S. Oaxuey, Cashier. ETMORE, ROBERT & CO. STOCK, NOTE, AND EX. "WY changs brokers, deniers ta apecio and gold dust Continental Bank Building, No. 12 Wall street. CORPORATION NOTICES. (0 IRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE, received by the subscriber until February i8th, 1853, at o'clock P. M., at the office “of the Croton Aqueduct Department, Rotunda, Park, for six hundred and twenty- five cast iron water pipes, thirty intches internal diameter, and one inch thickness of metal; six four way branches, thirty inches by twelve inches, and one breeches piece thirty inches diameter. Drawings of the branches and breeches piece ean be scen on application at the office. Fach pipe to be nine feet in Jength, and what are termed spigot and faucet joints, to be of uniform thickness, of strong, tough iron, free from all imperfections whatever, and such as will bear drilling and eutting, the whole to pass the established inspection and proof by pressure of “three hundred pounds to the square inch. Proposals will from blast furnace iron state whether the pipes are to or reselted fron, and if from blast furnace, will specify the name of the mine and ere u The pipes to be de livered at the pipe yard foot of Twenty-fourth street, Fast river, as follows, viz :—200 pipes and 2 branches on the first Jay of April next; 200 pipes, 2 branches and and two branches on the first day of July next. A specific | price per ton of 2,240 Ibs. will be named, which shallinclude the branch pipes and breeches pipe. ‘The names of two re- North | | breeches pipe on the first day of May next, and 225 pipes | sponsible persons, with their written assent to become | sureties for the fulfilment in every particular of the con- tract, will be required to accdmpany the proposals. Pay- ment to be made within thirty days from the inspection of each parcel, with a reservation of ten per cent until the completion of the contract. In deciding upon propo- sals, the Croton ies fone reserve the right of re- jecting any pro] isapprove. : farm eso me Ginth AS DEAN, President. Office Croton Aqueduct Departinent, Feb. 5, 1853, Note.—Blank forms of estimate, in accordance with the | 255 street, near Wooster, ordinanees of the Common Council, will be furnished on application at the office. Estimates to be endorsed “Pro: porals for furnishing ixon pipes,” wade by ——, ‘ebruary —, 185: hy ANTONIO PELLETIER, 03 Wall street. FSPATCH LINE FOR AUSTRALIA.—THE SUPERIOR A 1 fast sailing clipper packet BENJ. HOWARD, having a large portion of her eargo éngaged, will have immediate despatch for Melbourne, dircct. ' Particular | attention is requested to this splendid ship, which, for | strength and sailing qualities Is unsurpassed by any’ ves- | felot her class, Her passage to San Francisco was per. | | formed in one hundred and twonty days, discharging her | | argo in beautiful order. This ship h: er been beaten, | Balance of cargo will be taken at yery favorabie rates, for | which or eubim passage apply to EUTTON & CO., No, 84 Wall street. YXCELSIOR LINE FOR AUSTRATIA.—THE SPLENDID 4s A 1 New York built clipper ship PANAMA, Capt. Dearborn, lying at pier 17H. ft, unequalled for floetneas hy any vessel on the berth, will have iunmediate despatch or Melbourne direct. This favorito clipper ship, built by W. H, Webb, in this city, exprossly for the Cina trade, has never been beaten, and has made some of the most remarkable passages on record, having gone to Anjier in seventy-four days, and made the passage from Canton to New York in olghty two days. For balance of freight or panKe, sabin, epply to Teese Ha eabIN, OTT SELL & NURLON, 91 0M slip | FAORPORATION NOTICE. —S) oF is hereby given that a, unpaid Mgr Stee arly ue eS Je of property, for un) xes, will take place, ub Tie nection’ at the City fall of the elty of New York, on , the 2ist day of April next, at 12 o'clock, at Ef bee be ‘continned from Tia to day, untit the whole of said property be sold, and that the deiated statement of the property to be sold for vagal taxes is published in the Morning Courier and New York Enquirer, a newspa- cr printed and publishd in the city of New York. De- | | iled statoments, in pamphlet form, of the property to bo | be beeper by Ha ords. vagy ‘AZARTAH i Dove ware Comptroter’s Office, New York, Jan. 17, 1863. sold, m oftice, ORPORATION SALE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY | | thet a sale will take place at the publie yardy on Walnecday, the 9th inst., of such goods as have been noved from the wharves, piers and streets of the eity, ‘d that have remained in the yards up to the 9th day of Soueasy lent past, Heloat the yd, Rivington stron seat fame s\ near Was! Goorek, af 12, noon, and in rest, sear Y ington, P By ord Moh, Me By odes, Bupesin % 6 WiC wt \ calling at the Comptroller's | | Chatham Four Corners only, nian annnnsoorrnr nna ena na pcan no THRATRE—DOORS OPEN AT 634; CUR B fain rete at 1 o'clock. be Arbaces.. "Tae Last bAvé Mr, Eddy | N; Mr, Haskitt. : NICHO! Ralph Nickleby Mr. Russell Nicholas.......ir. Holman ‘MrJohnston | Mme. Mantalini.. Mrs. Dyott Mr. Burton | Miss Squeers.. Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Squeers.. .Mrs. Hughes NATIONAL TREATEE, CHA’ STREET.—DOORKS open at 634; curtain rises af o'clock. Monday evening, February 7, will be performed ‘ONEAL THE GREAT. O’Brien. ,..Mr. W. G. Jones | Elino Mrs. Nichols BINKS, BAG) Binks... -.-Mr. Fox | Mrs. Crimmins,..Mrs. Jones 3 THEATRE OF Y. Wt AND 19 W Bowery, near Chatham square c, White, Proprio, tor.—Doors open at 974; to commence at 7 o’clock. Bene- fit of Mr. Pilgrim. Monday evening, February 7. — 5 Sgr iy: ns ene Mr. fran After which Herr Kist 8 talepted Son will i THE TRISH TIGER oa A KISS IN THE DARK. ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—MONDAY EVENING, AT 7 the new comic moral drama called OLD FOLKS at HOME. In the afternoon, at 8, GRANDFATHER WHITE- HEAD. The Infant Leopard Tamer performs with the Leopard Armenia to-day. The Horse and Rider turned to stone; and all the other curiosities, to be seen as usual. Admission to the whole Museum, &6., 25 cents; Parquet and First Baloony, 123¢ cents extra. HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, above Grand street.—Open every wight during the eek, under the sole direetion and personal supervision of E.'P. Christy, whose concerts in this city, for the past six years, have been received with favor by highly re- spectable and fashionable andiences. Tickets 25 cents, Doors open at 634; to commence at 75; o'clock. IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 37 BUW- —R. Sands & Co., Proprietors, Monday, Feb. 7. First night of the celebrated clown, Mr. Wallet.” Grand Cavaleade, led by Mr. and Mra. Nathans. Superb Horse- manship and Gymnastic Feats, by the full strength of the Troupe. Mr. James Macfariand on the Tight Rope. To conclude with the comic bullet entitled the COBBLER AND TAILOR. ELLER’3 SALOON OF WONDERS, 689 BROADWAY. (Chinese Buildings.)—Unprecedented success of the New Series of brilliant illusions and startling feats of the unrivalled Prince of Wizards, PROF. ROBERT HELLER, who is pronounced by the thousands who have witnessed his matchless and splendid experiments, the GREAT. MAGICIAN LIVING. This new series surpass in execution and effect everything of their nature ever before offered to the American pub- lic, and have won for Prof, Heller, in Europe, the appel- lation of THE WORLD'S WONDER. Among the many beautiful experiments is the new and original one called the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS, Also, the greatest of all mysteries, the unfathomable SEQOND SIGHT. This extraordinary and marvellous faculty never fails of producing in the mind of the beholder sensations of awe and wonder, reverence and admiration. ALrening performances to commence at 73; o'clock; and on Saturday afternoon, at 3. ‘Admission, 50 cents; children, half-price. Day Ticket Office at Jollie’s Music Store, 300 Broadway, where seats can be secured, TUDIO CUR{OSO, 629 BROADWAY, IN BREWSTER’S Marble Buildings, between Houston and Bleecker streets, Admission, 25 cents. Season tickets, for families, $5. Open from 9 A.’M., {ill 10 P. M. In this collection of antiques may be seen the head of Saint Peter, a genfline painting, by Curlo Dolci, This is pronounced by connois- seurs to be the finest painting in America, ILL SHORTLY OPEN, OWEN’S GRAND ALPINE | Entertainment, and’ ascent of Mont Blane, illus- trated with a series of magnificent and gigantic paintings, from drawings taken on the spot, at 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 E. Owens, Esq., the well known and popular comedian. [Full ‘particulars will shortly be announced. HAS GIGNA, ELIZA VALENTINI, PRIMA DONNA, the honor to inform the ‘public that she has hired the Lecture Room of Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway, for a considerable length of time, to give permanent Concerts every night during the week. Tickets, 25 cents. Among the vocalists and instrumentalists composing her Com- | rany, she has engaged twelve accomplished young ladies, solo singers, of remarkable voice and talent, and who she will have the pleasure of introducing to the public for thelr frst appearance. The programmes will offer j eat variety of English Songs, Ballads, Italian Cavatinas” Duos, Trios, and Choruses, from the most colebrated Operas. Pieces will be sung in fell costume. ‘The first C will take place on Monday, February 14, PASQUALE AT NIBLO’S.—CHOICE SEATS ON the first, second, and third benches, in the dress Sirele, for sale at GIMBREDE’S, 8 Metropolitan Hotel, 588 Broadway. (0 THEATRICAIS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON; ) theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 550 Pear street, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances attended. Wigs lent on hire for private parties and fancy dress balls. N. B.—Any style of theatrical wig made on four hours notice. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Rent eee annem phia, at 12 o’clock, noon, by steamboat John Potter, from pier No. 1, North’ river. Fare—first class second class, $2. Returning, leave Philadelphia, front foot of Walnut strect, at 2P. M. Emigrant line, by steam- bout Atlas, from pier No, 1, at 13, o'clock, -P. ML. Fare $1 50. To be followed by TWO GRAND French Dancers, Artistes:—Mlles. bt Drouet, &e. ae v y - re uet, to POPPING THE QUESTION. Mr, Henry. Mr. TBLO'S @ARDEN.—MME. SONTAG’S SEOOND SE= ries. On Monday, February 7, will be performed, arst time, Donizetti's Opera, in tivo kets, of DON In which MADAME SONTAG will appear in her celebrated character of NORINA. ae Dr. Malatesta Signor Badialt Erne Signor Pozvolini Monday, te fb Carriages at 10, Nive —— THIS | ESTABLISHMENT MAY engaged for reapectal performances on the ights, (Tuesday, Thursday, and rere Ooty ‘he Opera season. Apply, from 8 A. M. to 4 P.'¥., to Mr. W. A. MOORE, on the stage. Want THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOMB = joners open Bt 06; to commenss at 7. ev , Febri wi formed ‘a onl ie LADY OF LYO Claude Melnotte. Mr. Lester | Col. Damas......Mr. Blake Mons. Deschappelles,...............Mr. Chippendale, Jr Beaureant, Mr. Glavis .. ake. Reynolds ‘ee Mr.Chandler | Capt. Gervais..Mr. Bernard Widow...0+006 a» Crema | Marian <.++<<Mian Osberne THE IEW. gs ME, Waleot ‘airs. Hale Woe MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ard street.—Open every evening,—H. Wood, Ma- r and Proprietor. The entertainments offered by this celebrated company‘of musicians and de- lineat cannot be equalled by any other in the United States. See pi ‘ rs open at 634; secers Lagupetone at 7, oe. 2 conta. public are respectfully informed that the afternoon concerts are discontinued. pee es a SET ISLEY’S THAMES, BROADWAY—PAINTED ON fifty thousand feet of canvass, by the first scenic artisty in the world. A grand moving pletorial illustra- tion of the Thames, showing all the points of interest upon the river, from its source until it ong) the city of Lon- don. Painted from original sketches, by Messrs. P. Phil- lips, Haghe, Knell, &c. Descriptions by J. H. Hammers- ley, M.D. Music arranged by J. H. Tully, Req. Pianist, Mr. A. Sedgwick. Every evening) at 7g o'clock. On Saturday, at 2P. M. jission reduced to 25 cents. Eo'srarecsnt lnstintor O06 Beadens: tae coe pu ni ititute, was rare and valuable eollection of Pharonic and. Ptolemaic just imported direct from Egypt, and formed at great ex: nse, by Dr. Abbott, during s ‘residence of upwards of wenty years in the Kast. This museum has been visited and highly spoken of by all Oriental travellers and sa vans, and especially by the Right Rev. Bishop Wainwright, Rew. Dr. J. V.C. Smith, Sir Ghrdiner” Wilkinose, ly by Baylie St. John, Keq., Stewart Poole, Fsq., M. Prise, im the Revue Archwologique, M. Ampere, &c. A 50 cents; children half price. Catalogues for sale in the rooms. Open during the day and evening. sal erates ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE 10 JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land, is nowopen, at the new and spacious Georama, in Broadway, adjoining the Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. Painted from authentic drawings made upon the spot, by Mr. Banvard, during am extensive tour, undertaken expressly for the work. Mr. B, willexplain the paintings personally. Picture moves at 73; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'el ‘Admission, 60 cents, children half-price. BROADWAY.—THE TWO NATURAL FORMS re) resenting 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 schcol where Nature’s gilte may be seen in Veautiful forms. They are about leaving the eity, to make their tour through the Union previous to thet’ re- turn to Europe. A sission twenty-five cents. ren not admitted. Openfrom9 A.M. til10P.M. © TBLO’S SALOON.—L. M. GOTTSCHALK RESPEOT- fully announces to the musical public of New York ihat he will give @ grand Concert, on Friday evening, Februaty 11, nt Niblo's Saloon, on which occasion Mr, GOTTSCHALK will be assisted by MDME. ROSE DE VRIES, MR, HUFFMAN, MR. KYLE, and MR. FRAZIER. Tickets One and Two Dollars, according to location. For ale at all the music stores. Seats can be secured at Wm. Hall & Son’s, where a diagram can be seen. Ushera will be in attendance, to facilitate the seating of the audience. ‘Doors open at 634 o'clock; Concert to commence at 734. MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM STREET.—GEO. Lea, Proprietor.—The above establishment is open every afternoon, at 8 o'clock, and in the evening at half- past 7, for the purpose of *‘Classic and Original Represen- tations ef Living Statuary,” by M’lle. Casinet’s Troupe of Model Artists, together with a variety of beautiful - formances. For further particulars, see bills of each day. Admission :—Seats in private boxes, 50 cents; stage seai with cushioned arm chairs, 373, cents; boxes, centa; gallery, 1234 cents. ~ BU oe in cee sn hme Mee rer on ((oXSEMITION, COUGHS, COLDS, &C.—THE ADVER- tiser, proprietor of an old aud well known remedy for coughs, colds, and consumption, Cooper's Essence of Teeland Moss, hai been induced lately, by many pertoas sequainted with the remedy, to again bring it before the ublic, and to apprise them that the sa isto had at the undermentioned stores. It is usoless to add that its superlativencss stands unrivalled by any other remedy in all those affections for which it is re- commended, numerous certificates as to which would be but superfluous here to give. For sale at the following stores:—Rushton, Clark & Co., 165 and 273 Broadway; Delluc & Co,, 250 Fourth avenue, 581 Broadway, and No: 6 Bowery; G. D. Coggeshall, 809’ Broadway; J.'B. Dodd, Fourth ‘avenue, near Twelfth street, Wm: Giles, 186 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirteenth street; Clickner & Co., 81 Barclay ‘street; Apothecaries’ Hall 32 Catharine street; 510 Grand street; Olcott, McKesson & Co., 127 Maiden lane: Brigham & Miller, ‘corner of Third street and avenue 1; J. Wilson, Second avenue, near Twenty- third street. (OR ALBANY.—FARE $1.—ALBANY AND NEW York Inland Route Railroad. Two daily empress trains, at 9A. M., and 3:45 P.M., connecting at Albany with oentral line Of railroads, North and West, from the new depot, corner of White, Elm and Contre streets, where through tickets ean be procured, and baggage checked for Schenectady, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, Passengers also received at Broome and Bowery, and Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue stations. The above trains will land passongers at Croton Falls and Il other trains will start from City Hall station, corner of Tryon Row and Centre street, as heretofore. Hex RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street, for Albany and Troy:— ‘Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hours, connect- ing with traing reaching Buffalo or Montreal at'8 o'clock pame 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, Fonr- teenth, and Thirty-first streets. at 16 A.M. for Sunday trains, from Canal street, Poughkeepsie, and at 6 P, M. for Albany, stopping way stations. GMO. STARK, Superin EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITED States Mail and Express Lines, throngh in four hours, New Jersey Railroad, via Jersey City—Lea ving New York foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 and PM, iM A. M., and 4and 5} and 4 P, M. $2 75, and in the Leave Pe atl, 7 and ; second do., For Baltimo: Fare in the 8 A. 1d 534 P.M. tise from New York. Passengers with baggage cross the ferry fifteen minutes before the trains leave. ‘O BEARD! SERVES YOU RIGHT.—WHY DON'T you use GRAHAM’S Onguent, and in six weeks it Will force the heard to grow strong’ and luxuriant, and will not stain or injure the skin. This is positive, as you will see by a trial. $1 per bottle, sent to any part of the country. R. G, GRAFAM, 38 Ann street. MEDICAL. R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN Chatham and William. Office hours, from 7 A. M. 00 P.M. Sundays, from7to10 A. M., and from 6 te SP. M. R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, OFFICE HOURS .to9 P.M. Sundays, from 7 to half- from 5 to 8 P: M. \. COBBETT, MEMBER OF THEN. Y. UNIVERSITY, No. 19 Duane street, between Chatham and William lice hours from 7A. M.toOP.M. LPH’S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 to 12 A. M., nd 6 to P. M., Sunday excepted, at No. 643 Hous” ‘SE HOWE’S COUGH CANDY— U Ask, the crowded city through What will stubborn coughs subdue? Every man, with liberal views, ‘Tells you, Howe's Cough Candy use. How, (you ask,) can this cure? How? Echo promptly answers—Howe. 50,000 PACKAGES OF THIS CELEBRATED @OUGH CANDY lias already been sold in the first two weeks of its intro- duction. It is purely vegetable in ite medical properties and cannot injure any one, and is by far the most pleasant medicated candy ever known, and the only article of any kind ever offered to the public to give relief to coughs, colds and hoarseness in FIVE MINUTES. i ‘Therefore, let every man, woman and child use Howe's 0 ygh Candy. ckage. Can be found illiams- e! y Prick—5, 10 and 20 cents per at all the drug stores in this city, Brooklyn, and Wi d 4 Wholesale agencies for New York—Hall, Ruckle & Co., No, 220 Greenwich street; W. T. Peck, No. 98 John street; . 127 Bowery; C, H. Ring, corner Broad: F. M. Guion, No. 127 ry Gook & 00" No. 219 Was 4 hn street; Ebenezer Ingen street; Mrs. Hays, No. 176 Fulton etreet, Brook- lyn. and by druggists generally throughout the United plates, R. WARD’S—OFFICE IN CANAL STREET, ONE door from Broadway, up stairs. Hours, 8 A. M. to 9 PM; Sundays, from 10'A. M. till 12 M., and from 6 ti 7 in the evening. GIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR neuralgia, tic doloreux, toothache, nervoue b ; and rheumatism in tho head, and a sure preventive convulsions, or any other complaints attendant upon early childhood during the period of teething, has been discovered, and is now being successfully administered in the form of a medicated recklace, to be worn next the skin by the patient. An eminent German physician dis- covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of which the beads of the necklace arc made, and prescribed the mode of application. The notice of the public is not, therefore, called to. quack medicine, but to s medica- ment recommended by one of the most eminent & the faculty, as peculiarly in acting uy pores of the skin Giseoky ape the diseased or exci nerves, affording, lly, instant, and ee nent relief, and effecti at twenty-four hours trial of the medicated cording ecription, no , may, that immediately returning o & MULDENER, 54 Beaver st. iy the pep ete of yy Schuffner eb tinfact alta. G. BRA LICH, | ut. * sal story resi a . D. "v No. 285 Henry street, Brookly For sale by the proprietors, No. 54 Beaver si Price $1. } by money Teemcowy. I do hereby certify the medicated necklace offered is of such a nature as to unfailing! eir eases of Women. ‘Twontieth edition, 1 Price $1. Years of suffering, of uyial tnd anguish, to many an affectionate Wife, and @ifficulties to the husband, might have boon spared by timely possession of this work, ite in ried, or one cont a Glscloves important secrets should be kucws te them ly. Here, female—the wife, the mother—the gor ether bading into womanhood, or the other in the decline of years, in whom nature contemplates tant , can discover the —— Reriant Sceuclont remedies; end the eure, in every complaint to which ber sex is (iateeeh of 8 tere fronts geatenes Sy Dr. A. M. MAvRicaav, 129 Liberty street. My Dear Sir—My wife has beon Segaiah and rating pose sn and 51 some a TE i I sup) ~ elf to mect the worst. At this (now Stout tro months) 1 neaed Van book highly spaine 96 as containing some matters my ite repute Be Pee cannot express my pert ay we |. Dasomeaux ® remedy, It a Lk Mi, Dasomass, previced 8 ee cast Bek Py ised another year would head, in all human probability my w in her grave, and my children m It is, of cou! impracticable to convey serious subjects treated of, as they are of: intended for the |, or those conte riage. For sale, at 222 Broadway, No. 2 Astor atl Little Te He g ke fs age lishing office; 120 8°00. ‘Alban 3 Je Tu i free. gent ho of the United States, by i EDICAL ADVISER AND MARRIAGE GUIDE—A practical treatise never before publtshed. Twenty- five cents a copy, free of postage. Sold by ‘Townsend, 222, J. C. Harriot, 42235, Broadway; aed: author, M. Larmont, [physician and surgeon, 42 treet, of Broadway, N, Y.. where be treats a\ these complaints, from 114. M. tli $F, M., and from, WE his base Gp Ou Fe