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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1858 ¥ ALBERT ice No. 4 Broad street.—Regular auc- , Hotes and other sect Fat and sold at private aale o'clock, at the ul parr de.enatguee or d ‘and Morning DRIAN 1. MULLER, pa ae Roe 35 ireet —Re; 1 tat hathage comfrtig iain 0 ont oe t ard, Motrop ofan, Sin and Me inking Association. "Reguler ry erect ‘Wednesday and atarday, Special sales wi required. UCTION porron. LG ANT ANT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture of a family, removed from Twenty ninth street for pS ‘sale—Royal velvet carpets, elegant carved zonewood Di Parlor suile, etegeres, bookcases, grand aoe pia- ‘ M. DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, ‘Will sell this csattrany Frecoing, 3 6 o’clozk, at salesroom ‘The entire furniture of a private family declining bousekeep- Sng) consisting of two elegant carved, rosewood parlor sults, covered in in canary colored and bie and yold brocatel; elegant ‘arved rosewood parlor etegeres lined with satin wood; royal ‘Velvet carpets: rosewood bookcases: iahogan; ‘ion dining tablen: drawing room chairs, curtains, &c. , Bedroom 'urniture Mahogany and rosewood renus usb Cy? sets, euamelled any, Ebzabedhan sind Gothic bedstead b mattresses, palliasses, tel ohairs, ra do. pe ‘One elegant grand action rosewood pianoforte, ‘mahogany pianoforte. Catalog: a-tetes, sofas, arm gost $1,008 000; ‘also, one ues morning of sale. —_——[—$_$—— Avoros Finn, wen wd OF SECOND came AND at 11 o’eloel Be Be Topmeou's saleeroonns, 18 Bast Drosaway, near rine street. “The above auction rooms now ready for eee nments of all Gesoriptions of mer- ‘ghandise for public or private sale, Out, door sales attended to, and same da} (08, BELL, Auctioneer. hid NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSE- furniture—Rosewood _ pi se = &c. ome sunt oe be ped and table linen, &c. MUEL 4 Ney ae at their Bnei No. aN arday) at 10} Neuen street, this da: bint the entire furniture of tit clash houses Fenn “From Rieventh aleeet, for aule. bape Camprising tieh ypsew oor parlor furaitnes, oak dining room, furniture; rorewood, mahogany and fenameliod chamber fare niture; kitchen furniture; crockery, china; velvet, Brussels, -ply, stair and other carpets; oficioth, > mirrors, One seren-octare rosewood cottage pianoforte; « large ‘quantity of very fine table and be bed ison. ‘i Several superior engravings, lithographs, cabinet pictures, oft paintings eo wen By order of ° 3 JAMES MARRINER, Attorney for Mortgage. UCTION NOTICE —THE FIXTURES OF THE PORTER house corner of Pell street and the Bowery will be sold on miner” January 25. No postponement on account of the ‘weather. UCTION NOTICE. —J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER —BY OGART.—This day. at 105 o'clock, at the auction canis, aeruee of Praakton’ sad Wiluon green, fone “Ary goods, 300. pair men's calf skin boots, ladies’ galters misses’ boois, watches, jewelry, 1,000 gross ‘first quality nee~ dies, portemonnales, boalery; gloves, Ac., 4c. UCTION norice. <2. BOGART, AUCTIONEER —BY ‘8. BOGART.—This day, at U o'clock, at Tw ty fifth street, mortgage sale—furniture, marble top counters, bedeteads, beds and beddin| , crockery and glass ware, &c. JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, Attorney for the mortgagee. —$———$ UCTIONS.—L. JACOBS & CO. ARE NOW READY TO receive consignments of goods of any description, for ‘auction; their saiesroom at 407 Broadway bein ae best lo- cated in New York, for any description of g Cash ad- ‘vences made. ¥ VIRTUE OF A MORTGAGE, I WILL EXPOSE FOR sale at public vendues on Saturday next, at 10g o'clock . at 142 Delancey street, one piles table, one counter, & L. BINSWANGER, Constable. LOTHING AT AUCTION.THE ENTIRE BALANCE of a large and well assorted stock of men's and ee clothing will be sold by auction at 87 Main street, Brook! ‘on the evenings of Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Sale posit ‘week, at 7 o'clock. ve. W. i. H. HOGAN, Auctioneer. XTENSIVE SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUR- TU niture. collection of original paintings, horses and car- Beery, wines &c., belonging to the estate of Jobn 1. Tinges, TRUSSELL W. WESTOOTT, auctioneer, will sell this day, Saturday, al the first class residence, 182 West Twenty-first street. commencing at 104g o'clock, the entire elegant furni- ‘ture of the house, ail of which was made to order and will be sold without reserve; the character of the anle makes it - erative thst purchasers should remove the goods within two. bt after the sale. The catalogue embraces over four ban- pan am of magnificent rosewood furniture and valuable wor! psn tao in partof elegant pearl inlaid pianoforte, used Dut three mo.ths. with the unexpired warrantee; two elegant carved rosewood parlor suits, covered in rich satin brocade, ‘with alip covers; ¢ Freuch mantel and pier mirrors, ion carpets, two full marble top rosewood ete with plate deors; statuary; marble top centre, sofa an rose wood corner ete with mirror backs; Tur! ‘sh , consoles in buhl work, Ce neomeres figures, of toy eabinet, collection Mot superb paintings, all of w ch are worthy Of sp special attention, ‘ax they include rare ‘and valuable subjects and all ricbly framed; gold and bronae oe sie Uhuedellots: whe variety of sequal Parisian parlor or and library, furnished marble top dressing bureaus, rich e large hair matiresses, beds aad carved bedsteads, Dedding, Bt ench counterpanes, rosewood Washsta oval mirrors, gold bordered shades, French cottage chalrs, rockers in plush and hair Cloth, tape-iry carpets, rosewou | secretary bookcase, ock ex tension dining table, marble top sideboard, with oak dining room furniture of every description; rich allverware, French China, erystal cut glass, sofa bedsteada, &e., with s large quan: tity of funiture of every description 'yot mention ia this advertivement, which: 10 be fully must be ex mined. Catslogues can be bad at the Po'clock on the morning of ‘hie, which will take piace rain oF shine. LEGANT CARVED ROSKWOOD AND MAHOGANY furniture, made by Ponso, Roua and Mercein, short tims YASIT, auctioneer, Wili sell on Monday. January hy catalogue, the ertire contents of the hing house siiuated No. 51 West Sixteeath wreet, near Fith avenue, containing supertor housebold far- first to order, and in ex- velvet carpets; three rlor snita, covered in elegant satin ale ani ir to mate; mirror doors miagnifican: rosewood Drowade, larg: easy Vol two rosewood etegeres, with je tops an and backs lined with satin wood, very expensively carved; jegant rosewood centre, side and work lea’ rome oad necretary, with tnivror door, lined with satin wood; rose: wood secretary, with elegant carvings, made to match the rosewood parler furniture; rosewood’ corner and music Stands; aplendid seven octave rorewood Miller premium inlaid with pearl and real pearl ke; the most superb instruments ever male, ectmens: one views, moonli aoapem de» all ivianthy framed, large size elegantly decorated chin Vases; Parian and Chinese figares; twenty-one day ormol ‘Clocks, together with, many other costly mantel ornament apy, black walnut and rosewood cushioned chalra, cov Pied fe bas cloth and medation; rocking and eagy chairs, s0- See neo black wainmt extension tables, rich chine ten Sets, ‘ul glase ware, comprising a full assortment, such as tam” Diets, wives. cham mpagnes, goblels, celery clanses, salte, bul- ter dishes, lemonades, pitchers, &c : also costly silver ware, sich as elegant revolving casters, with solended cut bottles; syoons, forks, cake baskets, ca services, salvers, Ivory cutie: common crockery, platen, regetable dishes, soup tnreena, Be Pitino the furniture of all the bedrooms, containing mabo’ ‘ake geny cushioned chaira, elegant rosewood, ‘walnut bedsteads, pure hair mattresses, rose wo with washstands to match the bed. gany marble top bure steads; magnificently decorated chitia toilet sets, bedroom car- Dela, mirrors, toilet and work tables, elegant stalr carpeta and rods, otleloths, ball stands, &c. Sale positive, N. B.—Furni- ture can be pecked and shipped by an experienced person at the sale. Parties in wenter ‘solid rosewood parlor farniture. of the most extenaive description will do well to attend, as every article will be sold without reserve. boice jot of ine old brandies in bottles, Beards SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER—BY E. & F. i. °K.—This day, Jan. 23, at Lo'clock, at their Aulesroom 33 Nasaau street, assignee's sale of gold watches end jewelry, comprising Florentine and Roman, mosaic cameo and other sets of pins and earrings, gold vest, guard” and fob chains, chatelaines, seal rings, pins, earrings, studs, sleeve buttons, As. Sale positive. iy order of the aaxignee. ENRY Hl. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM, NO. 2D Nassau street.—lHENRY H. LEEDS 4 CO. will sell at auction, on Saturday, Jan. At 103g o'clock, at the sales room, 23 Nasaan street, genteel howmebold furniture, consist ing of Brussela and ingrain carpet, rosewood and mahogany marble top bureaus, bedsteads, mahogany ant Diack walnut corner etegeres, lounges covered in damask aod dela rockers, © it frame pier * ins, Ac. ‘rosewood suit covered in tete a tees covered in haircloth, Dookease and secretary. e seat chairs, pillows, bol: Diankets, Ae. ; also ‘hres Tosewood upright Bevcloe fn beantiful collection of stutfed birds a cases, groups and on single branches, w (20 a Aw AUCTIONEER.—SALESROOM NO. street.—HENRY H. LEBDS & 0. will sell ) attion on = " datarda 7. came es | , at = o clock, ae 4 salearoom aasen strest, an elegant rosewor Saimenaal billiard table, fall size, made by, min, end took (be premium at the World’ rnin and and ft. ‘with implements complete. A aN aes Wu aiion on “Ravorder Ac ‘CTIONFER —SALESROOW NO. HENRY Hf. tay a hoiee wines, of copstating of bran Duff Gordon sherries, Old Tom gin, old Otard brand: deira, old hand Iris) whi ed lot of liquors. Also abou FENRY If. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. -SALRSROOM NO 2h Naeaan street.— KDS & CO. will sell et auction on Monday, Jno. Pao tt “otelocks In the gallery. 3 Nassau street, continiation anle—s saperb and anique sale of ®eantiful Chiteas antiquities and curiosities, with ® large col 1 hella from every part ot the world, and other rare Sticiee never bevore. (a ported into ths country elegant vases, tex and Sitter: Indien’ chamelied. work. Pearved, backgammon boards, vary elegant; rrases Japanese card baskets, paper weights ods, walking canes with 300 plates from the Sandwich Islands; paddies, spears, « «never Imported, work oth sides; with many o'her articles, which can on appreciated ne, being seen. They will be on exhibition on» any before the sale. Site most superb and largeat Chines» vores in thin market, shawls, scarfs, &c . will be sold, toge ther with about ten cases not before exhibited for want o sv0m, Sale without reserve. Can be examined until hour of sale. card and ae Great Joeh ‘ond other MACKENZIE, ay CTIONEER, WILL SEL, THIS ad. day. SEs clock, at 200 aon street, a fine assortment yore, ¢ ture, sofas, chairs, tables, rench and bedding, Also on Tuesday, mt Hy Renwick sireet, all the furniture thers in good order, and will be sold without reserve, rain IONT WAGONS HARNESS, RODES A&C OAT AUCTION 4 BZRA LUDLOW, IR, &CO! will sell on Ratneta, Jan. 23. ‘at LL o'elotk, at their katestoom, 28 Pine street, an asenrtment of wengons. with and without tops: haremen, dalles. bri fies, martingales, elegant aleteh, and carriage robes; also fin excellent second band carvings, 44 Perfect one sia BIRR, PARKS. AUCTIONRER—By HAM Firest. gene rile ry, faney oe Ae. wlso bran AUCTION NOTICR—JOUN 1. JACOBS & CO., will Roll lock, at 407 Hroadway, fancy goodts, &e. w. 8 PRA day, at 105 o’clack, at the sore 194 William len large tn of stone Ware an terocke: dry goods, household and store furniture, jog and segare, JACORS, AUC his day, Saturday, large assoriment QPRCTAL AD tloneer. Fan. 23, wt Wty f watches, jewelry Cine Day, oy oF 3, AT 104 p'cLoor. QiUERIVr's BaLK.—A. M. M. CRIBTAL-AR. ‘i AUCTIONEER, 23 Bowery, will sell - Monday, 26th inat., at 10% o/atoek. Steapocerananens « # A, poem ‘cassime! Satine {rock, sack, dress hud overconts; satin, velvet and cloth weal ; casaimere, cloikand satinet pan st aae! Wo Beeths: above neck ti ned from Thursday, 2ist inst, handkerchie! I WILL SELL ‘at auction the splendid 'urniture now in house No. 115 West Fifteenth street, near Sevei arene, consisting of some of best and richest made hot furniture offered sf auction this year, all of which will be old by catalogue without any reserve or regard to the wi Ws the hotine must be vacated immediately, a deposit will be equi Durchasers. | Cataloguos can be had at the house at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale, when the house Will be open for © mination. several splendid ‘oll paintings in rich gold frames ue pesiry, Brusecls carpet, one very richly intal with pearl Pikotatic solid pearl Roya, warranted by the makers for two Years: this pieno received the, premium st the last far: solid siatwary marble top rosewood centre side and sofa tables; marble top etegeres. lined with satin wood, with marble top mirror doors and backs; gold frame pier glass, with stat console; reception chairs, rosewood corner stands, Turkts arm chairs, covered with French moquet; two very heavily carved solid rosewood parlor suits, covered with royal crim: son and maroon satin brocade, made to order and in perfect condition; rosewood piano a'ool and cover; splendid Dresden china vases, with rieb paintings; China candelabra, bronze and ormoln clock, cost $100, runs sixty days Parian spitioons &e, | tng Soh oe it ‘oak extension te Vy feet ong: jut marble jufet, tapestry carps Mies, softs; atso ten and breakfast oid bandas re French china plates, \vory handleRable cutlery, ware, cut glass tumblers and cbrm- pagneaalt sliver od ats and liquor sets, together with a Kamabers have solid rosewood and walnut bedstends, 10 bookcase, sp! wae ih ure hair mattrasses, 8 spring do. mahogany sofa ‘and Sofas, ro spring. seat chairs, mantel vas clocks, ‘and Brussels carp: rosewood dressing bureaus and w: tollet sets, bols- tersand pillows, feather beds, &c. 5 emapelens parene be one Fale to ojpack 8 and ship if desired. An early atten- in desired as he turnre oe be removed on the day T.G LDSMITH, , Suctioneer, MPHOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE. 18 SPRUCE ATTY & & MITCHELL, assignees street, ey RUNG of VOLNEY TION. will be soldat une Auction, on isa ithe, Merchants’ Kchange, at Id’ My atthe eat Lille and Interest of the anid Billot to ihe following Property, vi ‘acres of land in Towa co., Wisconsin, Ried house and lot in the village of Canajoharie, Montgomery co., N. Y., situated on Main street, and known 98 village ic nob No. 3 ‘Alao htouse and lotin the village of Sprakee's Momtgomery co.,.N. ¥., situated on the cornerof Oliaton Sod Divine sircein, and Known a 1otNo. 6. Alea 13336 shares of the sock, sock of the Bay Suate Too! Manufacturing Com rot ily? lortheneins Mass., f each. Also judgment an inst nt George Ww. ithe, dated fanuary 29, 1857, for $15,000, nuts, Also claim against George W. Kittle te nol Orsi Oh. Also a clatma against George W. kite for r my endorsement on two checks. each $60). Also claim against Matthew F. Champlin for endorsement on two notes, $2,500, each. Also claim against Mudge & Stevens for acceptance of their draft, due March 7, 1867, for $200. Also sundry small accuunts and notes, ‘amounting in the aggregate to about ic 200, a list of which may be seen at the office of the auc- tioneer. For further particulars, apply at the office of the auctioneer, 16 Spruce street. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER —STORE NO. 16 Spruce street.—Auetion sale of furniture, 4c, on ac: count of whom itmay concern, this day, (Saturday,) January 23, 1858, at 10. A M.,at 16Spruce streel; a large quantity of Dousehold furniture of every deseripuion, &c. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER —STORE NO. 16 Spruce street,—Sheriif’s sale of @ boat, dc ; this day, January 38 1888, af 10 A-M. at the foot of Clarkson street, a ferry boat, (without © paine,) ber tackle. apparel, furniture, &c. SANES or WILLET, Short ALTER GREENOUGH, AUCTIONEER -——SHIP ‘chandlery ysiock.—This day, (Saturday,) January 23, at i o'clock, at store 272 Mouth street, will be sold the entire stock of ship chandlery contained therein, comprising a large ssortment of well selected M GREENOUCH 4 a URDETT, A Auctioneers. TLLIAM ABBOTT, , AUCTIONEBR—WILL SELL THIS entire stock of liquors contain- ed in es ie, Water treet, near Pike street. The stock consists of pure brandies, gins and unadulterated French spirita, with fixtures, Ac. TAT TIAA OO eS 8 | $25. 00 —CUT GLASS MANUFACTORY.—OCON- a ‘+ stantly on band, an elegant wnd full aseort- ‘ment of the richest c' ‘at 20 per cent less than any other ae, at wom and retail at J. STOUVENEL & ay i ew J Centre street, corner of Howard. Glass made and cut to order. CARD.—A bo Salad Ay sd OF HAIR FOR FOUR any cost, he en, who have fenced its ben determined to send the Felipe to tay one who desires tt, ihe whole expense of tbe Rrildien which can be bought in any market, will not exceed four cents. Address James Wilson, 186 Grand street, en- closing 50 cents in cash ‘a postage stamps, to pay part of the expense of advertising Corners. UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY, NOS, 2, 31 and % Beekman street, New York.—The sul scribers are prepared to furnish type of every atyle and sizd, in amall or large quantities, made from the best “ hard metal,’ for either cash or approved paper. They also furnish to order every article necessary for & complete printing fice ‘A new specimen of Cierman printing types—being a selec: ton of faces from their quarto edition—is now ready for deliver ‘The type on which this paper ie ESSN is from the above foundry. JAMES CONNER & SONS. LUE—LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CON signments of glue. Apply to BE. W. & F.W. LEGGETT, 206 Pear! street, N. Y. TEIL'S PATENT SAFETY STIRRUP FOR RIDING saddles, » new invention to prevent afallen rider from being dragged to death, is Pehly praised by the moat divin: sui ped sete en who have seen it. For sale by HORST- tile NN BROS. & ALLIEN, No. 8 Maiden | lane. ig’ BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, “CABINET MAKERS, AND others in want of kind of marble ‘ete ae man- id be bei Oy ‘Se phvers of man; many ion and gent & expel D ang NEW BOOKS,—JUST RECFIVED, 4 ble English books, for sale cheap. The me} A found in the collection —Raffle’s ron Knorra ou Fossils, 5 vols., follo, 15; Gorton’s Hngrap, Dictionary, 4 vols., $6; Liste Ph ye ols., $2.50, Dolman’ te! a ite, ;, Lelan’s Deistical Writers, 3 vols, hag be wala Be tite st foaney. 2 vots,, $2; Sir Charles Granateon, 3 Athenian Letiers, 2 vols. $1 25: Ellis’ ‘vols. $2, hag omar 4 Plantae, $3, Baretti's mg Diego. a) “Dvols., 4to., $2; Westall’s Tilustrations to the Bible, folio, ; Beeco's Sylva Syivaruea, Colle fs LEGGAT BROTHERS, 8 Nassau street, IHR, BEST AND CHRAPRAT ALMANAC FOR, 1808 18 “The New, York Almanac and % conta, bound In cloth, nnd naling ge gare 1 26 volnm: Published by MAHON BROTHERS, 106 and 110 Duane street. mro POINTS OF ATTRACTION. Addressed by a Country Gentleman to his Friend. "Tis not my wish to pen a ditty, For I'm no poet, as you know; But, when you come {0 this fair élty, Just visit places f shall aho Ranney's, two ninety three Broadway, an attraction great— . Where, to behold the scene #0 gRy, Talent and celery 4 congregate. Escort them—there, in jewels a oright, ‘A whisper comes each fair dame — “Phose gems, that shine ike sare of night, From Ranncy’s palace surely came! Fach book sold at reat American Book Honae, 293 Broadway, leaccompanied, bys magnideent present. Cat logues sept free toll, Addréas A, RANNEY, Age z J FWEPAPERS—THE IRISH VINDICATOR OF THIS Week contains «eter from Dr. Finnell, denying that James P. Donnelly was drunk at the time of ‘is execution; ialao, a thrilling account of iandlord cruelties in Ireland, letter from an iriah soldier in Lucknow, news from every county a Ireland, and a large amount of other interest \gr._ For gale by all news agents, and at No. Tobpruce street, jew Yor! T A MERTING OF THE FLEVENTH WARD DRYO- cratic Republican Ward Committee, held at Union Hall, Corner of Fourth atreet and avenue C, on Thnraday evening, San. 21, 1888, in pursuance to the eall of the Democratic Re- publican General Committee of Tammany Hall, the following Dersons, were unanimously elected permanent officers for [58:-—Chairman, John D. Murdock; Recording Secretary, Charles B. Loew; Cocreaponding Seer retary. Joke M. ell; Davidson: . Sonn be ice Do MCRDOOK, Chairman, Cnantes B. Loew, ‘or D) SATAN i ing AND ene: Beat ening claryant i hina red nedenred. Lad wy. jiscases ion, Mra. Th Le tJ coh Gnd ond lelleveryuing nt person: on business. Fee—Ladies, 50 cents, faction dence 363 Broome street, between Elizabeth and DF CENTS MADAME ALBIN, PROM EUROPE, TRLIS past, presen Py? events, likewise journeys, Sesingbs vroopsctn. 87 Crosby street, first floor, between Brovene sod, Grand streets. » ‘ gentlemen, £0 cents. No. 3] Croaby street. A wore ae CELEBRATED GIPSY PALMIST reveal Di will ecm present and future sronit ie wh uaerng ecru ee, ca wi BPRuran street, Bear Bi Broome. bat " crv upon receipt of twenty five cents in postage atam| nue 19 give a trne pistere of past, present Sod furs Tsend a daguerreotype of Tuture wife or Address, with rears stamp, Sie anes Ch ot me iy * le Marguerite frondway Post office, New Vor! ™ bon eye “MARGUERITO LAMAROUEX WILL, 100, Ni ‘reel, room NO 1, second Noor.” Abe will hed absent trace los or ineign goods, advise on business, ona of character, A wine ADAMW® LEROND rite WONDE! roe AND MOST N ‘nccompliahet Indy is stopping at 169 Dane it hear arent wrhere she will show ou thee agente honda and gentlemen thelr wives. indice $8 cera, 6 rte ane Sy conta, Nc ih-ehe bas fut arrived from rance ADEMOTSELLE MARGUERITE L AMAROUBK writ, han reeeiptof 28 cents in postage #AMPS, continue to five a trie picture of past, present and future evente; also a specimen of future wife or husband, by inclosing & specimen Of writing also a lock of hair, Address, with return, stamp, Mile. Marguerite Lamarouex, Broadway Post office, 8. ¥. ADAME PREWSTER STILL C ONTINU FS HER BUST ork in astrology. love rs; she feels conf she has no & Kesidence, No. 8 Stuy nireeta and Second dnd NAA AANA AADAYS ATLANT! OF Se | ahve the United States’ mails ay. vee. eb. 1S, at If clock M, from her at the foot For freight or eamege, hari having unequalled accommodations for elegance and coms Ort apply to EDWAR' COLL ING, Sy: Ld siapet, Passengers will piease be on board at 11 o'clock pei eters must pass through the Post offee; ieadaraben Norion.—The steamers of this line have roved wi fetes partments, and no eee hoa ep te Aen to 2 aa good mod oot “it construction yet unequalled. them proves their mod. REAT REDUCTION OF yoann LB EUROPE PROM NEW YORK TO Saturday. ree. ® ges ete yee. | aura Loe (OK, agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, Ne Seer ‘These steamahi seucian eae, YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES The ATDANTEO, in Oliver Ridridge. mete BALEIO, pop + ADRIAT: so —~"y- having been June July romana Ne ~~ alate BROWN, § rr WAINWHIONT & tome he owed of thee tive will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, eal recious stones or metals, un. less bills of lading ‘therefor, and the value teoreot expressed therein. Las BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, Chief cabin passage. . Becond cabin passage FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL, {Chiat cabin passage. Second cabin passa; ‘The ships from Hoston cail ai PERSIA, Capt, Judhina. ABABIA. ey t. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Wickman.§ SIA, »G Lot. NI AGARA, Capt Ryrie. AFRICA it. Shannon. EUROPA, phen J. Geiteh, These veastle curry a claar shite light wt masthead, green on giarboard bow, red on port AFRICA, Shannon, leaves hon York, Wednesday, io » AMERICA, Wick: Boston, | Wednesday, Jan. EUROPA, Leitch, New York, woes) Feb. * CANADA, Lang Boston, ’ Wednesday, Feb. 10. ARABIA, Stone, New York, Wednesday, Feb. 17. NIAGARA, Millar, “ Boston, Wednesday, Feb, 24. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board, The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, un- less bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. "For freight or pasnage apply 10 E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, HIPPERS OF SPEGIE WILL PLEASE NOTICE THAT insurance by the vessels of this company can naw be done in New York and in England on the same terms as by the mail peddle steamers. The Liverpool, New York and Philade}; ee Company's Clyde'built iron screw steamsbipa— eITy ‘OF BAL 367 tons, Capt. R. Leitch. OR: 2. CITY OF WARE KOTOR, id tons, Capt. P.O. Petrie. CITY ornee MANCHESTER, 109 tons, Capt. J. teres KA 00, Tart tons, Capt. Jeffr er | the undernoted or other vessels are intended to aaif as f wa KA any oe BALTIMORE: ony OF. WASHINGTON FROM LIVERPOOL. Wi January 13. anuary 27. ruary 10 sceathaors ebruary 24. IMORE. CITY OF WASHINGTON. ‘And each alternate Wednesday. FROM NEW YOR! RAxos ABOO.. Porritt se. ruary 4. KANGAROO.......... CITY OF BAVTIMORE. CITY OF WASHIN: Mand each shternate Thursday, No. 44 North river. ES OF CADIN PASSA RATI GE. From New York and Philadelphia, $15." From Liverpool, 21 guineas, 17 guineas and 18 guineas, according 19 the aosom* modation in the state I havieg the same privilege in the, Including mewnrd’s fees. ia Class Passe: .—A limited number of third class pessenge ra will be ake en and found in as much provisions aa red. #From Philadelphia and New York, $9. From uraday, April 15. ‘clock, noon, from pier ou Liverpool from £1 upwards. For ‘at the office of the company. Jn LX 15 rondway, New York Agent, or WM. TNMAN, Tand 13 Tower Buildings, Liy ont, iz Myst teed AND HAVRE. Fone steamer FULTON, J. A. Wotton, Zeumaten calor leave foP Havre, toaching at Southampton, to land the mails and anenngers, on Saturday, February 6, at 12 o’elock, from pi 37 North river, foot of Beach ship bas five water it compartments enclosing the engines, #0 that in the event of callision or stranding the waler could not reach them, and the pumps being free 10 iy orpool rork, the safety of the veasel and passengers would be se not wanted during the snogld de sont on boar. sgh before sailing, marked “ ‘or freight passage app! bel ngs a, DRAYTON, Agent, Paelvst B.—The steamer Arazo will succeed the and al Maren - TRAM TO LIVER ‘ Samay KANGAR 1. FOR $0.—THE FAVORITE . Cnptat meter will aail on the 4ih February cas in onbin, $75; thir’ $90, includ tpg provisions, For passage trom Ge Wo Liverpool epply ret CORTIS & 00. 177 Broadway, TRAT PACKET ¥OR oo yes ge A P4 For pass board, pier No. 7 Kast river, oro TAPSCOTT ri Box ath street. rou LivER ron) —THE CELEBRATED OLIPPER SHIP NOUGUT, acknowledged to be the fastest vessel font, ill positively sali-on the 13th of February. For pas. having unequalled accomt tye dor ail hempeoct sengers. Ap 4 ‘on board, pier 8 North river, or w P. M. Seat WERT, ib South mtreet FF LIVERPOOL.—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—SAILS duively Tuesday, Jan, 38.—The favorite fant wailing packer ship UNIVERSE, 2.000 toma, Cave, master, will pow Uvely aail'as above. Has excellent accommodation for pas- sengers. Apply_on board, pier 2 East river, or to WIL- Tixws« ol atic’ 0 Pultoy street. ———————— USTRALIA PIONEER LINE, ESTABLISHED 1802, carrying the United States mails; sailing positively on the day advertised. Packets of the 18th and 2h Februar The magnificent Atl. clipper ship MINNEHA register, Beauchamp, commander, will sail on ‘thts’ har ser cond voyage to Mehiourne direct,’ on Monday, February LS, ir No SRastriver. The famous clipper abip GOL Tan Wiket° unving two ibieds of her arg 9 postively en- gaged, will sail for Sydney direct, from pier 44 North river, foard or oR Wo caMienbs, ‘Ne ‘Nore Bowling Gren Dills for sale, and Consignees tn iwralin, Messrs sara. Wilkinson, Iiros. USTRALIA PASSENGERS PER SHIP 8. Hl. TALBOT, for Melbourne, will pleage be at pier 12 Bast river, at 10 crelock on Saturday morning DM ba . to @o on board the RKELL & EL 105 Pearl street. F°. HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS—TH States mail stoamabip HLACK WARRIOR, J. ove. a Na. 6 ship gommander will commence receiving pbt'on Jan, Z, and sail for the abore porte on Wednesday, Jan. mM IZ" Pele yy from tig of Robinson str BR For w f -3 _— LIVING. cs STON, ‘CROGHRRON 0., iS OR RAVANNAH AND yoarDA- melt STRAMAHIP AUGLSTA, See Map ay will leave on Satur- Tan. B, at fo'clock P.M. ler No, 4 North river. Billie of ladin ned only on board |. For freight or LJ apply to SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway. for Florida connect with the above, leaving Savannah every Monday, Wednewtay and Friday Fu NORFOLK, PETERSRURG 0 AND. i }ON | ‘The United States mail steamship MESTOWN, on Raturday, 234 teats ats o'clock hr baneed aa arrive at Norfolk on Sun- Monday morning. Pas f ncoeecd Sirontty, ‘on by the great era will find thts ne4 —- ‘test and most ¢1 . Passage and fare, Tretuain stateroom. ‘is Worolk $8, to Petersburg and Kich hie. st sieernge, balf price. Apply to LUDLAM & PLRASA Nhs 92 Broadway. OCCULISTS AND AURISTS. Disc BAROM at THE FAR AND PARTIAL DRAF nd a! For the south wil ern madi line. bee leneantest RILEY generously offers to attend all aferinn Titom aflections of ihe gar at hin oMice, No. Bt Mark's pince, withont Tf until cured, thereby prov ing his auccess unerualled, and protec ing the deat {rom ein) swindled by paying elf led auriate exorbitant fees in ad ance, and the infliction of still more sertous evils hy permit. ting the application of dangerous remedies by inexperienced and unekiifal hands. Dr, H. may here state that he has no connection whatever with any person advertising to cure ‘ena neither has he given permission for the publication Of acertifente purporting to emanste from him, and cannot therefore, be opsible for any alarming consequences uiting from rasbness nnd deaperation. The loss of money may not be material to some persons, but the deprivation of One of the most important of the senses ought to be regarded, and treated with more than ordinary solicitude. leatness, noise in the head, and all disagreeable discharges from the ear speedily and permanently removed, without canaing the least pain or inconvenience. A cure in_hll cases guarantied where malformation does not exist. Thirteen years’ close and almost undivided attention to this branch of special prac tice has enabled him to redace his treatment to such a degree of success aa to find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by a steady attention to the means prescri RESTAURANTS. ie ‘orony, T DWED INTO GIBRALTAR, AFTER THE RATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. Battle stained and tempest tora'd, a mighty shi No shout of triumph welcomes her for the Forte carries her dead Admiral—killed in Trafalgar's Bay, ane k ot ‘a flag hangs droopingly, on that triumphant day proud ship; iy Dawtered hall prosiaims thy piace (a comes on; glorious victory a“ Tiger for him who fell in the fight at Trafalgar. NTING representing this subject, size? fom by 6 feet, is on view at the gallery of JNO. 6. FORC No. 16 High street, Brooklyn. HOUSES, ROOMS, «0. 0 I LET. SB: STaE SO AND ‘stone To TO The preseat owner giving it a fn wring te sores. Rent moderate’ Cau be bad iminediately, milliner stoe) stoex t desired. rt A \ FIRST CLASS HOUSE (FURNISHED) TO LET—TO A first class tenant; the house has all rg ee ments. Caa be aeen from M0 A. MM. 6 P.M. No. 161 Wi Twenty Sitth street. OUNTRY RESIDENCE. count one of the finest contains all the provements, room, with water closet, hot and cold water, permanent at wash: tubs in kitchen, 4c. all in complete order. There are ‘some four acres attached to the dwet! witp walks shade tree are FO LET OR LEASE, A esi¢enee, on Staten Taland. The location is in the country, he daalinglacom odious modern im heater, bath yo tral ‘rhe out joyed hy port the grounds extending in! Day. Tein situated within minutes walk of the steamboat nesings ts as ished. the a winter as a suinmer residence, and ts iy furnish: furniture will be sold if desired Possession Immediately first of May next, A more healthy spot is not to be found ta the Union, Address box 1,174 Post office, New York. or HOUSE TO TA FOUR get f c brown sone front English basement, with gas, rang No. 26 Willow street, Brooklyn, within (wouniauves walk onsible party. n lane, up of Fulton street. Will be let very low. toa res) Tog perseulers soe to J, SHELDON, 113 prjo SUITABLE FOR DENTISTS OR PHYSI- clans or others, one door from Broadway, on Houston street, commuvicating with the Smithsonian House; alse @ basement, 606 Broadway, with or without bar, counter, oyster stand. heat, dc. Apply as above. }OOMS ON BROADWAY TO LRT—FOR BUSINESS Uurposes, two front rooms on the firat floor. Call at 671 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, ‘i feu fo lot at bee rooms on one floor and an excellent ment, to let, at low rales, by J JOHN GAUDU, i 102 Walker at. bi ie LRT—AN ¥ ENGLISH BASEMENT. HOUSE, USK, FOUR tories, vith all the modern improvements, in Kant Thirty. ninth street, in perfect grace; a portion of the furniture will be sold cheay ent » for full particulars, box 3,666 P Post office. 10 LET—ON BROAD WAT, FOR BUSINESS | PURPOSES, two rooms on joar of w brown atone building, (adjoining Mr. Daily's ailorin establishment, SP ERTON west corner of Thirteenth street. Ap; ‘ON, in the restaurant, 0 LET—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE; RENT taken in boarding the leasee’s famiiy if desired. Appl; No. S Ludlow place: Houston street, wext to Bullivan * Gas, bath, de, Can be seen from 2105 P. M 0 LET—A SPLENDID STORE AND THREE STORY dwelling connected, suitable for any kind of busineas; in the finest street in Brooklyn; splend{d house and st price $500; long lease, 137 Fourth street, between South Firat andfSouth Second street, Brooklyn. Apply next door, Phila- delphia House, ‘0 LET—TWO VERY DESIRABTE COTTAGE HOUSES on 11th street, between Third and Fourth avenues, con- taining eight rooms, and fine yard. Facilities ting down town. Rent $100. " Apply at 223 the basement, or on the premises. “Fossession given immedi- ate! LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLY. 8 ATLANTIC lent order, at a for milinery, tailoring, or any other similar business, aud a'l necesa alterations will be made. Inquire of Mrs. HURD, 252 Clin’ t, Brooklyn, or of Chas, Lenzmann, street, New Yor ae 10 LET—T0. A SMALL FAMILY, A NEAT LITTLE three story house, ye 28 Charles’ street, It bas ail the modern improvements. Apply as above, or at No 3 Twelfth sire. Vossession can be bid ’the fret of next month. T° LET—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT, IN THTR- ty-second street; the furniture for sale also; or for sale, $5,260, ‘To let, four story on Thirty-fourth sireet. Several Stirs, dirst class from $600 to $000, Cottage on Ninth ave- nue, $9 per noone Floors, &c., near Blind Asylum. Appl, al'sieNath'avenue. We tart (0 LET—PCSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, A THREE wry snd basement houte, newly painted throughout, About three doors from Madison avenue, contain 1 the modern improvements, and will be let toa carefuPwnd smal? ‘Aiply 10 Mr. LUSH, corner of Twenty third street and Fourth avenue. 10 LET—AND BY THE OWNER ONLY, THE STORE and pee it of house 708 Broadway, near Fourth street. (owner) TL West Twe (0 LET—APARTMENTS IN A GENTFEL HOUSE AND 00d neighborhood, consisting of tearoom on second floor and two attic bedrooms, to a small family without children, Rent very low. Apply at 47 Orchard aireet. TPO LETIYEARLY RENT $290, THK ICE LITTLE three story house 187 West Twentieth street. The hand some furniture will be sold at an immense sacrifice, if taken to day; price $800 cash: cost nearly double; possession Im mediniely, and rent from the Ist of February, 10 LET—A LARGE ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, WITIL gas chandelier, exclusive use of kitchen and dumb- waiter, and another small room; rent $15 per month Rest of the house occupied by afew persons only. Good neigh dorhood Apoly on the premises, 772 Greenwich street, cor- ner Bank, near Abingdon square. (0 LET, CHEAP—A SMALL. BRICK MOUSE, IN JER- sey City, containing six rooms; situated in Jeracy avenue, first house north of the new park. Rent $840 year. Posses: sion tromediately. 80 Vesey street, Ne 0 LET CHEAP, RENT $250 PER YEAR—A SPLENDID store, 62 feet deep, with vaults fromt and rear; counters, Partitions, gas, and fix’ures complete; ready for use. Apply on the premises, 256 Ninth avenue, near Twenty seventh 10 LET OR LEASE—THE HOUSE NO. 83 SPRING street, between Lroadway and Crosby str ontaining about tw uilable for @ botel, boarding house, y or store. . Possession immediately. Ap- eiween 10 and 12 o'clock to 8. B. HUTCHINGS, 36 John Inquire for Me. woop, next door, or at jew York, up stairs NE OF THOSE FIRST sireet, near Third aveoue, enant. “Inquire ai lojer, coraer of Twenty-third s ri LIQUOR MERCHANTS—TO LET, A LARGE RUTLD. ing, with good ceMar and water, silasie on Fourth ave ar the Railroad depot, ‘The best wholesale atand on the avenue. A lease can be had. Apply to W. H. LUSH, 296 Fourth avenue. INSTRUCTION. WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC.— $5.- Mr. DOLBEAR, J srent ans. on all stiffness or ombling out of every nd, ot Mt hed nee business le. Pupils may eater thie jomday at haut price or Ge the full couees “Bookkeeping S10 Regular terms $25, A CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE PO- ils daily for class or private instruction in penmanship, bok eeytns ‘and arithmetic, at the rooma No. #2 Broadway, corner of Franklin street, and No. 9) Broadway, corner of OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. Twentieth t mreet. ER RENCH LESSONS—A FRENCH LADY DESIRES A few more pupila to instruct (n the French language. Addreas PoC, box [86 Herald ollice, or call at her residence, 515 Hicks st., Br kiyn. BOY, RIGHT YEARS OLD, At wo Labould 4 in payment oF to devote ro many bours every day giv iab, French and English branches. A Broadway Post offlee, for one week. SROARS OF VARIOUS § GRADES | or 2: 000. 000 German, Havana and domestic, at fall 2) per cent below market rates, An examination of my stock Ia requested. Iam determined not to ve und ° 0 CHEEKS 17 Brosdway. $1, G0 aera —— eured.—Dr. HUNTER cures when the treat. ment of other pt other remeties fail. His red drop fe your: “a relinn cure In certain dis. ince now so. well only nary cures it haw , Without ‘diet of hindrance trom busin hp All othee remedies only @ geive the disease in the bl 8 inthe secures the pati ‘attacks, a P all others and Rr. WATRON 1 HAS FOR A LONG SERT attentions tocertain diseases, in which he hae R. WARD'S U NFORTU NATE’S | ul FRIEND 18 7 THE NE plus ultra of medicines for certain diseases All afflvet- ed come oF send to ive. WARD. Ail bithero disappointed call on Dr. Ward Permanent cu ranieed. Female dis- cases successfully treated, iia monthly thly pills St per box; never fail, Office, 289 Canal atreet, corner of Broadway. a or D R_RALPH'S OFFICES, 784 BROADWAY. ) Tenth street Hours i0 tll 1, and after 6 Rr Rk. COOPER, u DUANE STRERT, HAS FOR THE LAST 2 years confined bia to the treatment of private diseases. The victims of dence cancall on him with the certainty of being rftically euped. Charges roderate, ya. WATSO) os NeW WORK, | “THE CAUSE AND come ee nd practical treatise on premalure sabeustion, with debility. induced by early indisereion, exceas or olber causes; in which the nature and effects of the Insidions wee! t with the treatment, are fully a pinined. [iluatrated by numerous anatomical plates and on avid, wih supplement op eerual dissasee. ae had of the author, who may be consulted cont ftentiaily, at 88 (Atty five) Walker sirest, a few doors west of ay. MPORTANT TO FEMALES.DISRASES OF FEMALES exelna vely went Dr. DUBOIS. Remedies for male derangements from $1 to ®, Relief qaarantied in all cases. Consultations aad L.. vig! eonfidential. Pat ita from ® distance provid d, naPeing and exe! ance, Office 12) West Fifteenth street Fee TILL CURED.—DR. COBBETT, vw care street may be consulted privately on dishes, N. B— As proof of qualifeation see be diploma rom the New York University Me rite. } 1CORD’S | PRACT of ot ical College, in his office. very mxde- —O. rd, of ty eral yee faba TCORD'S VELPRAUR CIVIALES, ACTONS, CURL R gan the private hospital practice of Paris and Lon PLARMONT. "Xs some persona aisted with dis. of the sexual eystem are aot aware of the fact, he takes method of informing them he ia the only graduate in this s exclusively curing thore diseages, and whose con ety whe oe EE: ‘with the European hospttais enables him to adopt the and most radical treatmant, curing the oldest and s# ereat cages. Corner Spring and Merger streets. opposite st. Nicholas, fom 9 to 3 and 6 to A a excaptet Doctor's’ Medieal Adviser ‘tod Me imide, nearly 400 pages and 100 pictara {ilastrations, Tt gives all tha ad. vertised medicines, We commend Dr. Larmont to the aMict ed.— Courrier des Riats Unis, Staata Zeitung, Day Book, 44 Ine, feo. lat ¥ IN UsBaP Lf so wit Sarees rik frog mene d af 2 o'CLOcE, 0 will be presen Fait Boosie, bi bay eh! ka tf . ah THE ELEPHANT WIL Wal ROPE, THE RAINOCKROS Wii aT, and those assinive comedians, “THEM will appear. MULES,”’ In Tax Evenina, frat appearance of THE MAN MONKEY, THE UNKNOWN. eased the repre: lo m loesh ramen over piccucnd, are neriaes wok moat there wil “out few nities of seeing iL - | Mts" SHORTLY BE wiki AWN to ive place to hag novelties. To might—To commence at7 o,clock. THE POOR OF NEW YORK, received nightly with the greatest enthusiasm evor elictied im city. Written by the * * * * Clubto Illustrate the eriats of 188] and that of 1807, from which we have. just so happily it pictures many of those scenes with which Yorkers sre familiar. New and 4 iustrative music hag bees composed by Rovert 8 new scenery by Tuberwood and Wallace, Bs my opens with ROLOGUR THEO RISIS OF 1837. ‘Adam Fairweather, a 90a cap! Piet abo 9p om doe Badger, bis clerk. Edwards, bank port ween he special depostt made by pan the eve of ‘talare the loafer; the compact; Me denth y divine vist n m een the first and second acts.) “weuty 7OROT Wee Tiley RISB OF iter Paul Foirweateee 0d BP... eens ec reese ir. A. H. Berenpert Livingstone, ® wealt Kew eri geaiiomaa: Mr. nig ted Gideon Blo dgood, aged sp Mr. Ne Pufy, a ee ake ere iB. Ss Eblipe ‘hi ree crisis; Puffy on pen apd Ne Fork enter} dow aud her soa; “Who are the poor of New York?” eens 2~Liberty street and the Post Office; the banker's daugeer; “buch things are," the poor debter; no accomme Beene 3—The home of the poor, on Division atreet; the family; Dan, who runs with George Washington, humble weléome; the execution. Act il. York heiress: euinat ace full; the iatamous scheme of she helrées; tho sr No. 4; the ‘Act IV. Union aquare and the Academy of Music. by night in the snow; the poor of New York in the hard winter; hard times and soft hearia: beggary or aturvation. After this tableau the curtain will fall to prepare— Scene 2—The tenement house in Croas street, Five Points; the desolate fam/ly; the rufian; two sides of poverty—the suf. fering and the reckless, despair of the suffering mother and ber child; the euicide by charcoal; the receipt, two to one; the Dargain wad the sudgestion of the vagabond, ‘Act V. Brooklyn Heights: the turn of fortune; gleams of sunshine Scene 2—The tenemert house in Cross street; Bloodgood hecomes an incenalary to destroy the evicence of hia crime; the fire: the desperate attempt of Badger to reecue the docu: menis from the After this tab) Seene the Las and his heiress; to enmesh the villain: nex the curtain will fall to pre he bridal in. Madison aqua he arrival of the bridegroo the new police; the end Iitoodgesd'a career; the rich and the poor. The public are most respectfully requested to secure thele seals in time wnd to be in tae theatre atthe hour of commence ment—7 o’clock—in order that they may see and gibers to ree the opening teene, 10 beautifully played lake. A dr 4 a never acted im t theatre is tn preparation, L AURA KEENF’S NEW THEATRE. 624 BROADWAY. _ SATURDAY EVENING. JAN. 23, 1856, ‘an Original dre. otis. Bo it willbe presented, third time in this cou q., entitied ma, in two acts, written by Wilkie Col THE LIGHTHOUSE, layed at Camden Bouse by the author, Charles Fe Lemmon, and other literary celabrities, and af: lerwarda uccesefully performed in jwablic at the Royal Olym- pic for period of tive montns. Aaron Gurnock, head lighikeepe Mr, Wheatleigts <r. @. W. Suodgast wenn ed Martin Gurnuck, his son. Hawthorne, re jresentin ‘BODYSTONE LIGATHOU! accompanied b. IN A STORM, % CELEBRATED STORM MOVEMENT. ROSSINT EDDYSTONE LIGHTHOUSE.—This interesting siructure ie built on one of a cluster of rocks on the coast { ye SSW. of Ply mouth bres kwater. Attempts were made Hnstaniey 1m 1896, and Rudyerd, 1708, to erect lighthousem on these fatal rocks, but without Tn the ears IT the celeprated Sweaton erected the present Aubetanial building, which exbibiis the tostance of art and ingenuity, The architect conce’ jen 0. his edifice from the trunk of a large spreading Oak, and after a careful study of the natural principles upon which it was constructed, aa racarded tts formdation base, iitammeter, de’, deduced tnore: from what the shave of’ a column of the greatest stability ought io. be to resist the action of external violence. period in the last century, during a violent storm, the Ke of the ae denerted their posts, by excaping to tu thelr boat, in consequence of whlch the bencoD Tights were not exhibited at night, which sad and criminal neglect resulted in the destruction of & great number of vessels and their hap- lesa crews. The government, to guard against the recurrence of a similar catastrophe, ordered that no boata should be kept at, or allowed to approach, the lighthouse, exeep! gent by the nutboritles to supply he oocdl ue This ¢ pomed 10 ake place saan Laat Digit ¢ lor’ wew come a three acta, AN UNEQUAL MATCIL Harry Arncliffe..Mr. Porano | Vrarebrook........Mr Kurnett Dr. Hotoberby Mr. Jeffernon | Blenkin Mr. Petare Hester Grasobrook Mint Laura Koens .» Mind Manners | Mre Montressor.... Mise Wollt "Silsce chsion SO eneen can be scoured curing Be aes. Doors open at 634, © commence a7’, pi RYANTS’ MINSTRELS. Mechanicn’ Hall, 472 Broadway. above Grand street, OPEN EVERY EVENING DCRING THK WEEK. Immense auecens, new features, burleaques, de. ‘The Pieture ay ap | Three Hun'ers, Stump Speech; Bia ehakers: Lown gp Ainhama; Now Bongs, Deuces, oayingy Kasenee of Ole Virginny JERRY aod DAN BRYANT in acta. Commence at Ti Tickota 25 centa, a Bw td east, ONE DOOR x . ey A Fon THE SRASON. e jew troupe of Mode! a compan: “4 THIRTY FEMALE oe ARTES f ali bendsome and accompliahed young indies, Two perform: ances bia be given ViehY APTRRNQON AND EVENING oe 3 tro wil Come TREN MAGNIPIO Sher vice Oe seaatied among which ei be fonnd "The Oreel < “Vem ising from the Bea”) "Kathers Surpr rh som ang * Venus attired by the Graces,’ ™ s Pare teneen with others equally futeresting. Tn addition to the e above. Fariely of mitging, danclog, burlesque lectures, eoosatrtes: tie. also, i FEMALE OP7RA TROUPE, composed of Indies in & neleetion of son; Remember formmances daily, in ‘Formecty car 444 BROADWAY, Bt eye’ TRIUMPH NNT stcckas, Second week of ts eugegement tof DICK 81) and J MULLIGAN. trainer. paces ue Great hit + ee burlesque horse omderful Trick Horse, MAZE! eS by Jeaniful baliada, — dances, duet, so- &e., b. the OAS rong 1 Oe MODEL COMPANY OF THE WORLD. Admission Py pa Doors open at 64; commence 7 ALLACK’S THEATRE.—EXTRA. MR. LESTER at The has the honor to announce tponed from Mon ay inet, wall tone ‘piace post pon se on Laeeg MONDAt NEXT, JAN. 25 . 2, when witl be produced, first time vE A PLAY, BY TOM TAYLOR, entitled THe VICAR OF WAKEPIELD NEW SCENERY, oe AND MUSIC, A SPLENDID CAST An elegant comedietia will be given Box book now open. Vreazques an afterpiece. GREAT HISTORICAL, PICTURE OF RLES THE FIRST, Painted at Madrid in 1628. This celeste ebet d'wuvre of the great Velazquez, the greatest painter of actual life and atufe that ever lived—the pr eepton ‘of Marillo—is again on exhibition, at the Stuyvesant! ‘to tate, 659 Broadway. Tt is gach ‘fa picture as the world elsewhere does not contain. Ar: Samateure and connoisseurs ait daily in judgment on ite merita, "Aduntaa Adminsion 25 cents. FRAxeuy [ARANKLIN MUSEUM, Erie STRERT. ~~ ord: Api OF Mise Mad wil in the Make pisce A TURDAY. JA\ sae ‘on which occasion «fine bill of attractions Rt kind, Mt rivera rE ype oni volun Pee seer tad 6, kindly vol oe" con) i £8 MODEL ARTISTS, is twenty foar living ill besides other rare ten si full particulars see bile ‘of the day. Bint ierges mission aa NTURDAY APTRRNOON AND tart? will be offered. Bs you sare LAST ioe, rr BvEaTEO, A bo jurton'®. A great assemblage of talent. diana, Also Mathews’ last night. “ rogal ermi: now ouling at Rall priee, at ay way. and other fashionabi f BRIS & BON, ate UDSON RIVER RAILROAD —RXPREGA TR TRAINN And Troy, ing at F~¥. E- ol Et, 5 eg + saree “Anperintendamt YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing Wednesday, January 6, a Trains Jere the depot, corner of white and Centre streeta, New York, 9:0 A.M. “nt, for Albany, stopping at Williamsbridgeand all stations nor! 300. M. Biprem for Albany, stopping at the prinetpal hor White Piaina, stopping st all intermediate hone. rains leave the depot, corner of Twenty sixth street and Four avenue, New fork, at 5AM. For Williamstridge. stopping at aM intermediate * M. wre, Plains, > e 290 P.M. Williamabridge. $40 P.M Millerton, stopping at Williamsbeitge aoa att in- termedlate stations north 0 PM. Croton Falla, stopping atall Intermediate stationa, S33P. M Wilinmabrider, do. do. for New York, at Returning, trains leave Alban AM tions north of, and at ail, sopping st all Willtiomebridge 3.45 P.M. Express, sopping all principal stations onty AMPBRLL, Superintendent, Principal Clown. #0 Dea VAN AMBUKGH'S EQUESTRIAN AND ZOOLOGICAL COMPANY. THIUarh OF TBE CRED, La SPROTACLR, Om, Tue Farky ayy tue Lirrie Giass Bureee, Mrs AND Pidoltas ions GRAND STATE CUAR DUR BHET LAND PO BS BEVENTY FIVE YOUNG ARTIAPE, GREAT yar yHE FOURTEEN ACTS IN THE AR. SarvnDaY Arteunoon np EYRRING, Jan, 2, VENTH NIGHT of an entirely haw And Weiginal version of the mats popula of all fairy tales. The Management, encoura ed by by the wae cean they: have hicherio met with. bave bea Lduced to pre- sent thie ‘piny with the most liberal outlay, haracters will be sustained by mou NG ARTISTS HE CORPS DE BALLET, MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES, PUR TCH TRING APPOINTMERCTS, BEAUTIFUL BTATE CHARIOT eof Cinderella drawn b; FouR ‘‘SHRTLAND PONIES, ‘the whole forming MAGNIFICENT Rs ENSEMBLE. Prinee. Masters ‘Wilson and vere, ‘Axtell and ci iiamers Koss, Nicolo, ay) ater Mian Ac Daughters of the Baron. Mias Burk Fairy (Godmother to Cinderella Min Murry Birei Old Maid (aged 3 year), ; vin Margao SCENES AND INCIDENTS. A Drawingroom in the Baron's Castle—Cinderetlo’s degrad ing servitude; insolent pride of her sisters; Ginderelis beg to be taken to the ball; they Inugh at her presi presemotion one order her fo the kitchen; the Pal Queen enters, dis alan ‘a decrepid old woman; she asks for charity, by Une haughty aisters; Cinderella treat ie “dieguiged fi with kindness, warms and feeds her: re attempt Birike Claderelias when the fairy paraiyzee their arms ‘and threatens to puntsh them; the proud sisters drese for the ball, oils one of their hats and eaters tions and grand fairy demons'rations; the fireplace—"Cinderelin thy woes will soon ¢ words Appear t PP the ttiey appears through the chimney, and asks Cinderella cause of her sorrow; #he discioses it, the fairy promixes fer that she shall go t dro ts sent into the garden by the friry for « pam airy touches it with her wand and the PUMPKIN IS CHANGED INTO A CHARIOT. ree desir: o know where ibe borses are coming from; the y sends bim for «rat trap; itis brought in and the mice a naformed into ponies; & great rat metamorphosed inte ® fat conchman, two lizards changed (o footmen; the fairy cha- riot and ponies are driven sround the ring, attended by a Cull retinue in rich liveries; Cindere!la's rags ¢! hanged toa splendid all dress; the fairy gives her a pair of Giasa Slippers: Om ‘ella is wbout stepping into her chariot when the fairy ea- joins upon her to return home before the hour of Midnight, or her Queries will all disappear as and) 4 they came, she promises obedience, the chariot drives nd Claderetia ia high glee. The Prince's B spread for the enter, and are 6 sister# enter, and are Prine SGnm haa Just arrived;” scRN® A grand henry by eg ts ho Prince receives hia visiiers as they ted to ibetr sexta u re; t ta ylite.y handed to thetr and a herald enters with a cous Princess, whose pame we Prince descends: 0 raise ber veil; she resists; he finally fauing her vell nud ia siruck with bee transcendent bea the alaters very jealona: the signal for the ball to commence given; the Prince selects Cindereila for # partner, # celebrat- fo'Polkn Quadrille by the entire woupe of children, led Cinderella and the Prince: after the ing of rel nema the waltzing commences: tn the mdat,of thelr hilarwg the clock siribes twelve: Cinderella shrteks; ballroom in cam Kitchen in the Baron's ¢ Fags discopsolate; Pedro chases ip the pumpkin, being all or het fne oquipage: the Baron and the sinters “inde: k reper ih heard without; ¢ rald enters with & proel ‘tion Uhat the Pr tne wil Mare Se Lady whowe Kot will Fit the slipper found in the room at leat nithOs ball; Prince and ret the sistera try on the slipper; no go, Cinderella. ts. wold by Pedro trial; she steps forward for thet purpose the sisters posh hes back; the Prince interposes, and she ts allowed to try {t on; fits; trlumph of Cinderelin; the fairy comer waves bar en tS lin to wor ual wand, and Cinderella is once more © fine lady; Prince offers Cinderella his hand in marriage and ie me IN ADDITION TO THE PLAY, Grand Performances in the Arena by MLLE. VIRGINIA, qnenirlenne, who has achieved a brilliant success, MR. 0. SHERWOOD, THE GREAT CLOWNS, EATON STONE, . W. PERRY, K. HEMMINGS, NICOLO FAMILY KN 1, G. BLAs, and fifteen other favorite performer VAN AMBURGH'S MENA THE LT EN oe v3 KLEPLANT, TIPPO 8A. wan, Hippodramatic and Zool tat ntof Mme. OLUSZA. the Pattd irre, the gresient tight rope artistin tht world. Mame. Olinda Will make her debut here cm Monday, Jan. 2 SAM LATHROP, the Original American Clown, will make his first appearases on Monday alg pert XTRA DAY PERFORMANCE, Io conplapes with the request of the large number of Is dies and children whe have by able to obtain places at the regular day performances of CINDERELLA, an extre entertainment wil be given on MONDAY afteraoon next. Doors open at Thy: to commence at 2 Nones CINDERELLA wil be performed every Wetnae- day and Saturday afternoogs. Doors open at I}s; perform.- with RIE, Gh URDAY PESTIVA Two" ‘GkaND PERFORMANCES, " nel 3 Cece tm tae ArrEasoos, the grand spectaci MAZEPPA, with two full companies and 5 horses and ponies, and White Cloud. To conclude with a laughable farce. ‘CLOCK, ROOK WOOD, with the trained horse Biack Eagie. After LF THE WR! To conclude wid ee 1 URTON'S NEW THEAT of Mr. John Loater “24. 4 his last night at Burton's Last night of COLUMBUS, Laat night of Mr. heengen4 Mae thews, who genaeaenty volunteered. Mr. burt parts. Bw drama of A DAY OF itlick MING with Ma- thewa, Fishes ae of COLL nd Burtee MERICK BOY, SATURDAY—BENEFI® 8, fark Smith. A; ittting farce ot Tie eta Siti Fwins, with rougham. Secure yor ARNUM'S AMER! te voegee, i Wi length Wy Rees 4. lieing po amit Py yt wows. BUILDINGS, BROADW. treet. Henry Wood Under the Hrection of Wood an en: Chrty. Ponitively the last week this season that Oko. CHRISTY and p00 RO, HOLLAND can be seen together in Rieeker’s local comedy of ce Hota YaaR CALLS. Peter Day. . t—- Geass open a6, Wocommmence at 1% oelegme Tickets ————— MPIRE BALL. k 48 BO0spw ar. agri SHORTLY D_ VOYAGER, rufertuge endured by btm tenda On oe jan. 25, every purchaser of six tickete will be presented sapien Photograph of Dr. Kane, And all purebasiny tckota with one only surviving MNene photogta tor Nema fare both taken from life by Meade Bro- more than the price patd fow epee ay) are worth the teketa. a Garivalied | ()RYSEAL, PA PALACE OPEN pany, FROM 9 A. M. TO Kca'vae ator aarel ‘the Bi 204P, which ‘his DADWAY THEATRE.—| Ban anit Aan, Pou *s RURAND RXIIRITION. The manage’ it Liye the plenware to to inform the p ted, at erent ot wil that they have effec’ A tot tho engageme' p. al Ameri Shek celebrated w original Amerionn, JT ice who will appesr ve ee = ry Ae eS OR UAE ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSE! BY y te i rape OM TNSr re MN anal Sonesta ‘Ryans Sobb, Jr., immortal Dramatic sory of Srtvanue Cobt Nothing wails the Led THe PRON Vataior, THE NEW. Yon! RK LEDGER, THE PIONEER PATRIOT, HE NEW YORK LEDGER, me MAID OF B® WAR PATH, THE NEW YORK LEDGER. Ons o Ledger. THOUSANDS Oo! Totes ape Crowd the MUSEUM to see THE MAID OF Log WAR PATH, THE NEW TORK LEDOFR, Performed twice to 187, HareaDat, Jay. a ate Admission as = 7 the whole Mnseam; ch#l- dren haf price. AST NIGHT OF COLT and 7 conte tr BUS—TO-NIGHT, AT BUR fton’s, An immense pill, sls, john Brougham’ denen and last appearance. SSS + ITCHCOCK’S FREE CONCERTS CONTINUS Me | unrivalled popularity, and for select company. EL Mrorieaiedropuiseny, and for select company: Anat Chat tl hy oe ay evening at o'cloek. Hiteheock, with his inimitable comicalities, at the Fountain, ITZ new Canal street.