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ae NOTICE, Re eeet nd anresseved gale of magnifice at housellt far- Bitare, rosewood 7 octave forte, anperb din .ou room Bult oil paintings, paris statuary, vases, French piaie pie Ghd mantel inirrors, lave curtelua, Ae SOLN J. BENNIE, Auctioneer Positive and pores) wiry sale to-morrow (\fondey), at 1036 o'clo“k, at the private reetlence 70 Wea Tweaty-siath street, near Sixth avenue DRAWING ROOM. ‘Two rosewood drawing roi suits, covered in rich brocade; | secretary and bookease, lined with ‘satin wood; velvet, Beas: sels and English Lepestry corpets; planoforte, stool and cover, cept 1s acres, which are tn 11 rooms: frame building fi hard finished, marble mantels, remain on bong a1 simere and tatiorin, &e., &c. Dining room—extensiog table, mahogany soft aud | For particulars address 114 Spring bottom chairs, stiver tea set, urn, &e ; silver forks, te Die, dessert ano tea spoons; ivory "handled khlves and forks, 6 und Hinothy, 8 acres in grea; & fiat ed ib Wi wagon house, ice bouse, fruit and shade trees; Brook SALES OF REAL ESTATD." RARE CHANCK FOR CLOTH MERCHANK ‘aealers to tailoring trimming —A farm at Near. ty. | Way, Long Island, forsale or exchange. It contains two," Uipbl cree of first rate land, in a highstate of cultivation, wood; 9 acres are planted & ; would be wel ‘This place need only to be seen to be appreciated. cluss cottage house of ck: the walls inside tables, bara, carrtige aud daily stage to i adapted for a vk 1} the gentlewian'e country seat. Price $3000, of which 83,00) can mortgage, and for the balance, cloth, cas- Rigg a ‘at fair prices, would be taken. fouston street, second tloor, stating whee and when an interview can be had. No agent a¢ed ap- ets, tamblera, a8 ware, high. etable, dinner English cut glassware, champagnes, wines. so salts, decanters, to mateh, rich Bohemian cut ly decorated china tea and dinner seta, v tea plates, plain coflee cups and saucers, sofa table, dir room arm chairs, cloc¥, canary bird and cage Chamoe ¢ Rosewood and mahogany bedeteads, bureaus (marie toy property. washstands, tollet sets, epitioons, carpeting, russ, hale tresses, spring beds, feaitier bets, blankets, pillows, sheets, — quilts, curtaing, shades, pictures, Algo kiteben and hisement furniture of every description, Catalognes, deseribing every Jot, now ready. W. B.—No portponement on account of weather seventh streets, near the Fil tions about tne park. Apply LFRED BRAGG, AUCTIONEER —Bo0Ts AND SHOES | way, near fourth street. ROOKLYN CITY OR WESTERN PROPERTY WANT- ‘ed tn exchange for merchandise, clothing, fancy goods, and well improved farms or country seats, favorably lo- ed, will be taken in exchange for merchandise or other INGKE d HOLDEN, No. 9 Naasau strest. avenue, Al ENTRAL PARK LOTS FOR SALB.—SEVERAL FINE / parcels of lots, on Seventy-fifth, Seventy alxth and Seventy- the entire front ‘on Fifth avenue, fronting the park, in one of | the finest looa- A.C, LOOMIS, 1,125 Broad- atauction. Oo Thurslay, January 13, at 10) Store No. 38 Cortlandt street, the stock of a jobver retiring from ‘The goods art in good condition, and very de sirab je KNOWN on day of Bale. between Fourth and Lexin; quire of T, TOWNSEND, OR SALE—A BRICK COTTAGE AND LOT, AT A great bargain. It is pleasartly aituated on Fortle n avenues. ‘Nassau street, treet, ‘Terms easy. in- a3 UCTION NOTIO 8. BOGART, store No. pale —hy virtue of a writof attachment to me directed and brick house 193 Monroe p! F°%, SALE-THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC between Montgomery aud ace, Governeur streets; ft has all the modern delivered, ata So onder sanies by the Hon Josinh Suther- ieiproreneas. Jnod, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court, [ will expose .00—cash balance on mor i aid house th°saie on. Baturday, tbe Ath day of January, 1860, at lose | Lee Stee saa 03.000, entre of LEWIS UHICHESTER, o'clock A. M., at No.1 North William. street, corner of real estate agent, ‘Spa Hast Broadway or 62 Oliif street. fort, in the city of New York, @ large quantity of hemp and = tarred rope, canvass, &c., Ac. ‘OR SALE—THE SUPERIOR BUILT HOUSE NO. 1 LA ‘The above aale is postponed until Wednesday, 19th day o January, 1859, at 1245 o'clock P. M., at the same place. JAMES ©. WILUET, late Sheriff, ply'on the premises. Ags ¢, wItLer, tate short, | P'hantiue piace (Iss West Twenty ninth street) in Rood or der, very conventent, and will be sold at a moderate p ice. Ap- UCTION SALE.—R*ADY MADE CLOTHING, PIECE goods, &c.—A. M CRISTALAR, auctioneer, 2'Bowery, Will sell on Monday, 10th inst , at 11 ‘o'clock, a large stock 0° Srasmable clothing consisting of business, frock, sack and | mortgage. Apply to A. BA OR SALE—VALUABLE, PROPERTY IN SECOND , Brooklyn. Two houses, first class, with all the modern linprovemenis, water pipes, gas snd ged Gxtures, and le to cars, ‘Terma easy; a large part may remain on F RTHOLE, 5S Gia ‘argo. Raglan pilot, petersham and beaver overcoats, cassimere, doe akin aud sitluet pants, sik, satin and velvet vesia, crivats, ftocks, neck ties, undershiris and drawers, boots and shoes, Ballers, cussimeres, cloths, pilots, pevershams, &c. Also, fur | jig C2 yet ty eet Uppets, cuffs capes, ae | svenuss, UCTION NOTICE—FURS AND MANTILLAS—WELLES | g20'Wost Thiel ANOS OS Auctioneer: BBROWN & NICHOLS will,eell | 12 West Thirteenth street, JOR SALE—TWO VALUABLE SOUTHWEST CORNERS on Eighth avenue. Modern built, high stoop, brick house, between Sixth and Seventh ‘One lot_on West Thirty first street; Apply to §. K. JACOBS, No. 21 Wall street, or evening st No, -price $9,500. On Tuesday, January 11, at 1044 o'clock. at their #iles rods, BS Nassau tireet, a rich and varied agsortinentof made up fure consisting, in part, of real Hudson’s Bay sable, earringe, bait carriage, cape and victorines, mutts, cuffs, €0.; 4l80, mountain | marten, French sable, fiteh. ermine; rock mink, ehidchilla and ‘Ouher sets; gents’ beaver, otter, and mink driving gloves, eo) Jars and caps; niso, the balance of an importer's stock of el ‘aut Lyons velvet satin, ane clothcloaks, manUlasand tala rhe whi old withovt reserve. B. aN would reapect tention of the ladies te this sales the goods jutest styles of the present season, and warrant every reapec ble new three lot, situated on the gout Vath, speaking cubea, ga «also, fie Vh the basement atory in the very best mann hou SALE —FEMBROIDERIFS, — UOSLERY, ani cassimeres.— A, M. CRISTAL ¥. Will Sell, tment of net Halmac which is of the b a year, ¢ ‘Terms easy; $5,000 ¢ non bond and ‘the furnity new wil val Ke Casaimeres, «c., sign to see JCTION NOVICE, ROGART, "AE GATT. On Monday, With at 1084 1 North Willian st b ORRE Fee. SALE 0} vtreet, corner of Charles. ‘Tae Tebnilt last year, with ¢ chairs carpets, &e. “at t2 o'clock, Monday thr onghaut, cong jer's patentiron sates. 30 corn busking pee spore cae Been fp nan at White Plaine, rin, to W. RP iO » indor WAL 1 @ Wit Mortgage sale, stock ot JO RARE OR "0 Le ld furniture. eplendid three s) Lanicaais tage ah UU RSDAY, Mth. jogs, On Lhe south site o _Sherlt?’s gale, stock of tueus clotiug, cloths, eassiine mavcin easy. Toque ae 6 A, CHILTON, AUCTIONEER. Noni Wallatveevor HENRY L Peremptor sainee’s wile, b) &o., of 23 val eath and dor of AbeLT. Ai vile | gronad on Ninety euhth sire-ts, b iy Tenth and Eleventh avenaes, at Strykee’s Bay! wad Heasehold premises No. {9 Washington street. N.Y COLE CHILTON Wiil sel ata on*tues tay, January 71, 1989, nt 12 0'Cloek, at the Merchants’ Keo the tuulaw dng va usble property, by order of the assgaee. viz :— Rinety fixth street—Two lots north side, csuunencing 109 feet weat of Kleven Ninetw weventh leventh avenue. nth street—Four lots north side, ¢9: fee ea enth ave Ninety eighth sireet— U1 i east of Kieventh ay bieventh avenae: Bue and Ninety seventh sire s south side, commencing 300 oe x Hotel encing 100 's south side, commencing 10) feet ortheast corner of Eleventh ave- wie. Dir Bach lot ts 25 feet b n pereon for ten daye, on CHA ‘Alken, Washingte chold premises, No. 975 Washi and. Clark. Gu BLEEELS, bogs Taps and full particu Dasenu street. i el round at Fort Washing- don,t partition a. rete Stephen Gonbri dit e longing thereto. This entire of tne thriving village of New Jersey, near and Wik Fifty three lots, between Kingsbridge road and Harlem rive’ isith street—Filty three lots, ween Kingsbridge roud and Kingsbridge rond—Thiree lots, full particulars inquire o Fieventh avenue bleven lots, between 1834 and 186th sts, Tenth avenue-—hight lots, between 183d and [séth sts = al# Water fronton Harlem river. ANTED—FOR CASH, ty lve a beautifully elevated and very. anv in sight of the els gai idences of | improve: ar tigers, and is within twelve minutes’ walk | fourth streets fudson River Railroad depot at which nfae daily trains | property and pri ein winter, hing Chambers ‘Teuth avenue is opeued, worked Kingsbridge road, or lbroadway, and with of cars atop fn summer 1 sireet in fitty uw ‘i aVelled uj as (pipes now | (not hw for sale, a first rate locations in the Inquire of oveloek, one bay bor VOmPT ROLLER 28, 1858.--Un 156 eh 25, and RE FOR SALE the moat fashi joing w good ty $5.1000 to $6,000. ne Ia | fice, N.Y. Por sat anil fix W. W. IL, Herald office. wing free balks now iRalleo OR BALE: willl of LUDLOW, 4 DOSTARLE, mi the Knick 1 againar rim, Havana nvuzers e | WSN P—SEWING MAC Aue na sales room No. enure balanse No 1s i Bs B_UeRTS, MosB—Whl & np ton se nes bonght, rep OMPSUN, rich French k, ines, mit 1 + eo, Catiiley Jom avenues, 01 view on Tussle twit Re ] ICHARD WALTS Monday onyar FOR ult, wine and eof Mr, CONN ALLO! 180 vu Catharto | er, oo | light sorrel pony dimit or reserention i order. Wnt wren is In good Court street—will 6 AUOTIONEER—OFFIOFR NO. 9 @ it requil vn with the se Also i house and two Lots 0 ¥. For furtuer par In 435 Greenwich street, corn City, first clase Western lands aod ah otby letter to 29 Chamber s _FOR SALE. nue, wth 4; terms ea TANDS AND B ing mac count of the own i for sore and dwel ring at Joust $LN0 por Year. , 781 Broadway, streets, in the basement. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE FLOUR MILI, i ‘on the Hudeoo river, near Cold Sprit 4 Would sell it at ® sacrifice, or exchange for farm, on account of ill health. For particulars, address F. A. Ester, corner Washington and Murray streets, or apply to the proprietor, on the premises. No agents need apply. pest description, n be purchased at an apprai purchase money ee. and the title is indis- s8 stocks or bones Will be taken in pay For cards of admis. e premikes and fall particulars apply to als BERT, NICOLAY, No 4 Broad street, NWICH STR! ble three story store and dwelling of th mori eid e hou &e. ac treet RULKLR house, with v 48H aA STUCK OF READY Ma i taand watebes for whie and part good productive land ¥ go OFFERS IN EXCHANGE FOR and Rul jothtog will be given. Address W. T. ng particulars, ‘VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, AT A SA fice.—A grist mill, with tworan of stones, fine water ertect ranning order, and now doiog a good bout four “acres of good land, dwelling honse, barn, ging to the same, all in good order, Also a od business: barn, stables and about two acres of land be- T—TH ouse 72) 6: is nearly ‘y convenience, Croton water remh street, VCO. IN BROOKLYN, 8. OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK house, 2) feet by 62 feet, lot 95 feet 9 inches, Grn improvements; is fn good order; terms easy. premises, 8 West Twenty ninth street, near Sixth avenue, f OR SALE IN EAST 27TH STREET.--A VERY DESIRA and high basement brick house and ide of Twenty-seventh street, contain int all Ue modern improvements, such as hot, cold and shower bells, furnace, good under cellar, js Philadelphia brick front, a trimmings of brown atone, built is in perfect order, and ts pronounced roost conveniently arranged house of its size in New York. Has the mo- ‘Apply on all e if the and near! d val VALUA- eenwich having ased for three or at », dress Ht in Milwau. New York, or call AGENTS.—ONE OR MORE LOTS IN .for which part cath and pa rt in first Herald office, L ei doing roperty is situated in the centre rovidence, Union county, New A Wi business, and in L ESTABLISHED DR Sixth aven| localil No pers he summit of the Morris and Kesex Railroad, be sold less than its value, or exchanged for good New York paying property, with little or no incambiance. For STEPHEN G, WOOD, 142 West street, N. Y., or of ISAAC N. MUNN, on the premises. BUILT THREE story house, in a good location, containing all the modern is, situated not below Fourth, nor above Thirty- ‘Adaress House, Herald office, describiag GOOD CHANOE.- BUTTER AND CHEESE. STORE one of the best acons given for selling, rent, 166 Brow NKING AND e. with lease, only $450 in cash want AT A BARGAIN, THE LEASE, & sof a well located tipholstery store. RES Add booker stables hi Highth ave in 9 to 12 HIN Wh ednoed py ive fer tamily aired. or mo CASH—THE A segar store, nt ben, $3 OF THE MOsT AP. Nassau street, cor: 0 per year, and Putnam count use: adv STOCK AND one of the lead gf able to attend Tueadey, Jan. 1, at lo'etoe A.M, at HS Uxrord s outh of Fulton Jinndsome honselioud t vsivting inp tapestry, thr 6 win: | dow eurining, off palntins mahoguny. sofus, tote-a tetex, chairs, aud aide tables, nareans, bedsteads, mahogany akoas secretary and 1 with m top and dining chairs, hur tot Linolorte, soli Oak chanber sitit, washstand, Oak extension tab ther bela, chin Apply on the premises, racer tc ae oods.—For sale, a counter, 8 feet by 2 feet 6 inc et taming fifteen drawers, which open from. either site: Wr STONER, WItls ‘of various depths. Price $$—eost $25 Apply imme cay. HARYIN#TT'S, 12.Jobn street, up|statr honrebold fi | — = Aes! si en ERD handsome sarp . —FOR SALE, THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIX. ame wot nda und b ising. th ee ant a tetera { $700. tu of one of the best corner wh: of merehanecin: } aitute etal! gud stort the ety; 0 Apply to T. GAFFNEY & $800 7 “NEW PUBLICATIONS, ditted up 10 BUTCHERS.—THE GOOD WILT, STOOK AND FIX. tures of a market for ale cheap, with large sausage chop- | Plog machine nnd stutlers; also a’ butcher's cart and horse, 179 Third avenne. | 0 PRINT DEALERS, STATION \ ale ant nf first class style 65 Chatham street, third floor, TAINING A PARA ablished down town (ca aa, paloit by Wilwn Davie, with the money, need address Jobber, box 1,271 domediai 8, B. FRENCH, 122 Nas 5 J] sau street, _ - SPECIAL ANN BILLIARDS. s bool i RPROT BILLIARD CUSHION.—WINANT'S EX To news dealers, book Ane pring billiard cushion, patented Angust, 1853, LtGaOet inost lively and correct cushion {i use. Bililard tables inade ite, 1 der, and cushions applied to old tables at short notice, imiied in thi anuinctor Jatroet, New York. M M 1 ILLTARDS REDUCED TO TEN CENTS A GAME IN and afte and fifwen cents in the evening, at the new ‘ Mares | ms corner of Sixth avenue wud Tenth and ¢ + distinet rooms, whieh will necommo. thane relubs, Two second head billiard tables ordore i ao gp ey ILMARD TABLE FOR SALE OR TO Let—MANU fretured by W. Sharp, with marble hed and w new eap or ren Day ie Pelenary Hanbes seen at 70 Bast Twenty seeor ARSENE CO? 12 and JMS Wallan wy MG sent ihetnetara? eet = | COMBINAT ERIE irs Ton | PATENTED FRR 19, 1 N. 12, bso NK FIAK L Mr, PR public that b tonal Acatem tho man) BINLIARD pon sstre CURHIONS, ry, SL aad 53 A ‘Thens tablea are now wel! Know! to be the heat In the world, un streot, aad MAKE UNE and aclontith ables renewed yatontet May 4 fund Fourth as f #8 sroniway, & ea OO ent Pe IMPROVED BILLIARD fe sally acknowledged oy the praetiont piayer U9 be the muat« minan, id t THOS. Mawufactory tie Fra New York. Ate 2 KULMOPE, P on OND vaiv'samion, Ni NEW YORK HERALD, SU SHIPPING. | we AAA CAND | A TLANT AMD | ATLANTIO ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVigaTlow wr York and Galway Line “The next de ork will be the steamship PRINCE Al RERT, Crpuds Waters, on, Tharsday: the tk oe sy feat touching at St Soha N. Fo reecien ihe feral mala ; pasengo—First wc tied, $30 in- o,!tiding free tickets to ail the principal c'ties on. railway routes fhe Tent Britain, ‘Third class must provide plas, kuife and fork, ote sad bedding. Passage to St. Johas—First ciass, $35; Fen, "ht Or passage inquire of the American Express onan ny frit map Mee oferty poe ned coon in tbe interior. Passage in 'the third clias can be secured at any of the above 0.71ces, 0 bring persons out from any of the rineipal cities on the Hues of railway In Grest Britain for $39, Pp Or trom Galway 10° Sy eRtCAN EXPRESS COMPANY ALEX. HOLLAND, Mana TEAM TO LIVERPUOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, DU D> lin, Belfast and Londonderry, and all the principal towas of England and Ireland, carrying’ the United States mail, via Li without delay, at greatly reduced rates —1'he Liv- erpool, New York and 'Phitslelppia Steamship Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw steamships are {ateaded to ‘ail as follows:— From New York, CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, January 15, ‘At 12 o'elo2k noon, from pler No. 44'North river. will find this the most speedy and safe route to the Continent. Sau tom Now roan ci i few Yorh an el Third clas, from NYork to any of the above uamedtpinces, 80 ngers fc avanded (oflatie, Pach, Hamburg, Bi rw. favre, Paris, Hamburg, Breaen, Antwerp and ail paria of the Continent without delay ‘Notice.—These steamers are provided with every requisite toinsure the immediate extinction of fire, ani the strictest dis- bay Copier with sty wo io so of My ie z re ay a} the office of the company, oF fresh ON A BALK, 1S ronda PA roat, In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Buildings TEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BRUPAST, DUB- lin and Londonderry, without delay, for $30. Rotuy tok eu to either of the above places, good for six mouths by ay steamer of the line, GLASGOW, Capt. Thompson. Saturday, Jan. 22, 12 EDINBURG, Capt. Cumuning Suturday, Feb, 19, 12M. Estes of pasnge—Onisin, $75; third class, touud with covsea provisions, $30. For freight or passage apply to relght Or passage @PHY PERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway. APSCOTT'S LINE OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ‘The subscribers are prepared to issue passage certificates to those who wish to send for thet friends, to have them bronght ous in &ny of the ships of these unequalied lines of packels, at the lowest possible rates REMITTANCES. Sight drafts for any amount, payable thronghout England, Ireland, scotland or Wales. For further pardculars apply FAPSCUTT & UU,, 86 Douth street, New Tork GUEEAT UNITED STATES MAIL, SQUTHEGN STEAM. ship line tor Havana and Key West, @ in. via Ubaries ton, 5. C.—The spleadid and favorite steamebip Isadhls Capt. Wm. Rollins, will leave Charlestoa for Key West an Havana on the 4th and Ikb of each month. The Charleston steamships will leave this port for Charleston every Wednes: Gay aud Baturday, at 5 o'clock I. M., from pier No. 4 Norw river, connecting wiih the ISABi the" above porte. ‘Vbrough tickets may be had on application to BPOFPORD, TILESTON & CO., 29 Kroadway. C ‘% FOR SAN FRANCISCO, gularly on advertised day. OLIPPLR SALURDAY, JANUARY 15, The famous extreme A 1 New York built clipper ship YOUNG AMERICA, D.S. BABUOCK, Commander, Is now rapidly receiving her cargo, at pier 15 ‘Enst river, foot of Wall street. The reputation of the Young America asa Californis trader Is so well known 28 to need uo comment. Her passages have been 110 days, 109 days and 108 dave, respectively, aud always delivered her exrgo in superior condition. ‘The large eugage ments already made wil: enable her to give prompt despatch, N. B.—No dal #odn taken by ships of this line, For balance of freight apply to WM. T. OOLEMAN & 00., 88 Wail street, Tooting tulding. Agents in San Francisco, Measrs WMT. COLEMAN & CO. Exchange on San Francisco for sale in sums to suit Luited advances made on shipments of uppraved mer- chandise. OLEMAN'S CALIFORNIA LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO, Sailiny: regu'arly on advertised days. CLIVPER SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, ‘The fat sallng elipper Alp IUTATOR, Zeregs, commander, is now rapidly loading at pier 14 East river. This elegant and substantial clipper has been built ex peels for the California trade, having all the improved ven- lations, avd has always delivered her cargoes in superior con. aition, ollers great inducements to shippers desirous of landing their goodsin Sau Francisco free from sweataud other damage. she insures at the lowest ‘and having large engagements, Will be despatched on her advertised day K HeGNewsl oda teu on veasola of this ne, ‘or balance of freight apply, PPO WM. 'T. COLEMAN & 00. 68, Wail sireet. Tontiue Bulld M* RCHANTS' EXPRESS LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO. CURRENT RATES AND NO DECEPTION, Fxtrome clipper of Saturday, Jan. 18. Stowing and handling with unuaual care, shippers property. © magnificent A 1 extreme clipper ship WIZARD, Woodside commander, Completing her loading at pier 28 Kast river. Selected by government asa desirable conveyance for a Jarge quantity of provisions, will insure dispatch as above josltive—has made the paasage from this port to8.F. in 10) ailing) days. Insures at lowest rates, BABOOCK, COOLEY & CO., 18 Water street, ‘Tontine Bi Mesars, Dewrrr, Kirrir & Co., Agents in San Francisco, “| USTRALIA PIONEER LINE.—ESTABLISHED 1852,— AL Carrying the United Staten maila—Sailing positive! the day advertised.—The uoble clipper shi 1,000 tons register, Clark commander, succe ahd will have prompt despatch for Melbourne. She 1s th only A 1 ship now on the berth for Australia, and has splendid commodious accommodations for passengers. One-half other cargo is aiready engaged, and shippers will please make eariy anpliration tor ireight. or freight oF, passaxe apply to K, W. CAMBKON, No, 6 Bowilng Green. Sight bile for sale and cash advances made Ou consignments, Consignees in Australia Messrs, Wilkinson rothers & Co. NTEW ORLEANS, A’ Mobis, MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, ALBANY, COLUMBUS, MACON, AUGUSTA, A hows pla Rida, Vin SAVANNAH, Ge eamelip FLORIDA, Capt, J, Crowell, will 3 pier No. 4 North 1 places, fare as low The favorite st L. MITCHILL & $0) 13 Bro dw n for the present ‘The W JOR TE weekly | VIA CHARLESTON, 8. ¢ {1 aide wheel steamship lin jearnstip MAKION. W orth river on We Stiowing places may be had:— $26 Columbia Pet at Se'clod ‘Through tcl Montgomery ‘Atlante, Gi 2 Jucksonel sth, Ga... 20 Pilatka, F oF passage apply to SEO EORD, TALESTON & 00, 20 Broadway } The COLUMBIA, Cal Berry, succeeds oa Saturday January 15, JOR SAVANNAH AND PLORIDA—THE AMERICAN Atlantic Screw Steamship Company’s new and elegs steainebip MONTGOMERY, F. Crocker commander, will leave pier 12 North river on Satafday, January 18 at 3 o'elock P.M. 1 passage to Savaunah, with insurpissed accommo: attoos, val Sib. ‘Through tickets to New Urieans, 839 00; Mobile, Montgomery, $26; Aibany, ¢ $21; Atlanta, Macon, $21; Augusta, », to prinelpal places tn Flo n at lowest rates, steamers leaving Savannah Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Freight 1) cents per foot and pro portionnte Insurance, ane-nalt per « Apply H. B.CKOMW 1) & CO., 56 Weat sireet, ‘The HUNTSVILLE siicceeds on Saturday, Jannary 22. g 2m > a > 2 > z I] =) > = > Z if | = e = a nud North American royai mail steamship KARNA rwruless, wil wall from the comp e above ports the day after the ar ‘a, which left Liverpool 25th December, Passage mouey to Nassau. . Bo. do. Havana. : Do. do. between Nassan and Havana. tieee > Fes trelght or passage apply t K. CUNasD, No.4 Gree JOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND—THE | Cnited States mail steamship ROANOKE, Gs Skinner, wil om Saturday 16th inst, at Bo’ from piér No. 1% North river. Bhe will arrive at Norsol next aiverooon, and at City Point the following morning. 8 1oF tly’ South will proceed by the great sonthern mai if Kichmond will arrive will find this (he cheap ng route. Passage andl far: Petersburg aad Richmond, $) & HEINEKEN, 82 Broadway. i | Gare FREIGHTS.—SHI?S BOUND TO THK PAULFIO | T can procure return freighte of guaco, on terms male | known, on application to A. G. BENSON, No. 39 South street | vy “HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. | SALE--A SPAN OF CARRIAGE (MORGAN) ror | horses, from St. Lawrence county, N. ¥., 16 hands, hich, long natural tails (black), brown, very stylish, fastand of great endurance; fave not been used in the elty; they are periectiy | gentle and free drivers, and are the property of & private gen tieman. They may be seen at Harnett’ stables, LL Prank'tn sireet, from 9 to4, where fuil particulars maw be learnet | A FEW N**, STABLE AND EW PROPRIBTOR more horaes can be taken on livery at 139 aud b atrect, where they will have the best of care and f Also, a few taken on porletor i the lowest rates, Horses and carriages to le good stalls without board. Carriages and si rtorage at low rates, 0. GARKET SURIGHS FOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT 15) “slefeh, will sent six persons comfortably; aleo a sine ter for ewo'persone. ‘The donble sleigh, #4; tue inquire of H. MAGRANE, 47 New ate oF DEN TISTR RTIFICIAT, Th BVH.—84 ONLY FUR TIF ’ eubstantial nets, on pure ailver, with gums. $i ’ Plated with pure gold; on gold, platina and rabber bas continous guia, $25, warrante to aay work in N Yorkatany prien. Single teeth, 81. “‘teoth Aled and extracted without the n tor He, by Dr. LUTH EE, dentist ner of Tenth sireet ane Sixth a [UNPRECEDENTED PRICE. —$5 GULD PARTIAL SEES: | SIS gold se #7 silver.—DK. MANSON'S be tractible (patented) | Ameri able, economleal, Four premian dentistry, Satistnetion insured, Ki second direst, near Fifth avenue and Broadway, 1O) Washington street, Jersey City. Gamotype 1 : MATRIMONIAL, I USBAND WANTED =A LADY, PREPOSIE: Appearance, of large forta aoquainfince ot gentleman, ng b naintancys there are none whan she fen # husband; tukes this meth find one that sh ne ot Onjeotns a blad, loving Who thinks favor#bly of tala cad address Ana st ofl New York ATRIMONTAL ALLTANOS BUREAU,” South Brogklyh, N.Y. establiane | boo | | “M wnd gentlemen wt other, who are desirous of @ntering tata matrimony. 1 prospectuses, with forms of application wud 1 aout free (iindee cover) on REGeIpT af fc Any part ot the Union, | CLEMENT A. WATSON, Mon or tutrodncing, | (ubingtein). first time tn Americ | RIN AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. he public are reapectfally {nformot that there will be ovly three moe peepee. . onder, Neseouter tak Tharsday. On Fi ¥ the season opens ta Phiiadelphia, from whence the company will devart for New Orleans, and not ap- pear agaia la New York uaull Basler Moo Mr. Ullman regrets to annuunce that in consequeace of MD Picco'omiui's services being imperatively required ia Load early in April be bas not been able to ootain an extension of ‘his contract from Mr. Luin'ey. Mile PLGOOLOMINT will not, therefore appearin New York afer next Wedoosday, ‘aud can ouly be heard on Mondwy and Weduesday, Jan. 19 aud 12, when, consequently, abe will make her FAGEWELL APPEAR ANOS LN NEW YORK previous to her departure for knrope MONDAY, Jan 10, at 8. ‘The sale of seats commences this moraiag at (he Academy, Sthell's, 2) Wali street, and ©. Breusing’s. Firs: nis ht of Balte’s favarite opera of belog the Italian version-of the popular oe e a vert of pular opera: THE OHEMIAN GIRL with sll the new recitatives and additions expressly composed by Batfe for Mile, PICCOLOMINT on the oceesion of the amlection of the ‘*Zingara” for the opera to be performed at Her Majesty’a theatre in honor of the mar Tage of the Princes Royal of fngland. The cast comprises Mile. PICOOLOMINE Arian »Thaddees or BRIGNOLL. “ he other roles oy. Mile, GHION!, PLORENZA, COLETTI, QUINTO, &. ein the courte of the “Zingurn’” A GKASD BALLET, to the vew rousic, expressly composed by Balfe, TO, DANSTAEDT and the Corps de Ballet. ‘On i wesday—Graud Festival of the St George's Sockety—day and evening. A grand combination Matinee, consistiag of the entire opera of MARTHA, and LA SERVA PADKONA. In the evening a Grand Concert and the Oratorio of THE ORBEA: TION | Admission to both Ug itn 8 $1 50; to the Matinee alone $1; to the Concert aud Oratorio Si. Gn Wedvesday—Farewe!l appearance of Laborde, Poinsot and Onel Formes. Only night of. THE it JURNOTS, ‘with its splendid mise en scene and grand cast On Churaday—Farewell nopearance of Piccolomint, being positively the last time that she can appear ita Sew York prior to er departure for London aud close of the season. ‘The company open ta Phildelphia oa Friday, and willnot appear in New York until kastar Monday MERICAN DRAMATIC FUND ASSOCLATION.—AT A special meeting of the Board of Direotara, fo pursuance of to thatetlect, held at 456 Broadway, on Wednesday, Tanuary 5, 1880, twas resolved (Mr. J. Brougham ia the chalsy ‘That we inost unfeignedly deplore the sudden demise of our late zealous, devoted and exemplary Secretary, Francis Courtney Wemyss, and sympathise deeply with his afflicted ‘amily in their great bereavement. It was proposed by Mr. J. B Cook, seconded by Mr. N. B. Clark, and carried unanimously, that Mr. Charles S, Bernard be appointed Secretary pro tem “until the annual election. ‘The Chairman appoloied the followiog gentiemen a commit. tee to receive the books, papers and oiher property belonging lo the fund nd deliver them. U» the Secretary pro tem., 1a ac cordance with the above resolution. Mr. LINGARD, Mr. BYRNE, Mr, BRIDGMAN, AD communications referring to the busioess of the associa. tion will in future he addressed to Charles S. Bernard, 486 New York JOHN BROUGHAM, Chairman, NDALE Secretary pro tem Resident members will bear in mind that in order to save their fines all dues should be pid on or before Mouday, Tanvary 10, non residents having une week in addition, viz. to the ‘I7th' instant. Oflice hours frou 10 A. M. ull 2'P. M. N. B.—From 2 P. Mtil3 P.M. will be levoted daily t the receipt and payment of dues, when no other business will be transacled. CHARLES 8. BERNARD, Secretary protem., 486 Broadway: CADEMY OF MUSIC. —Tith ST. GEURGE'S SOCLETY., AC GRAND FESTIVAT—Tuew lay morning and evening the sale of seats and tickets commence thix morning at the Aculemy of Music, at C. Breusing 4, 701 Broadway, sad st ail street Executive Committee of the St. George's Sactety take much pleasure in informing the patrons of the Society and the ublic In general that, throngn tue valuable assistance they five obtawet from many quarters they are enabled to pre sent such an array of attraction as has rarely been ofered. On Tuesday, Jan. 11~ Day and evening, A GRAND FRSTIVAL in aid of the funds of HK ST GRORGE’S SOCIETY. Opera Matinee at 1—Concert and Overture at 8 P.M a ca Admission to both performances. 31 60 ‘Acmission to the Matinee only... 109 Adwisston to the Concert and Oratort ~1o Adunttting to the parquet, parytiet Family circle 50 cents Amphithentre..”- Beans By general requ eveniug performances at an extra enarge of 50 cents NOVIE hose persons who have bought tlekets from the Committee and are desirous oi hiving gests reserved ean ob tain checks for seats at any of the ticket offices by paying 50 cents adcitioual. 2 Mule. PICCOLOMINT, who on this oocasfon will make her first ind only appearance fi New York at a Concert and Oratmio Madampe La BORDE. Mile. POINSOT, Signor BRIGNOLL, CAK FORMES, FLORENZa, GHIONI, CAMARO, LORINE PERRING, all of whom have kindls volunteered their services Th adaition to Me Uttman’s arate, the following eminent ta rot have most kine con: to_an — rs Miss BRAtNERD, — —Mixs HEY WOOD, Madame CARA DORE Madame GRAVER-JONBON, together with the full Choras and Orchestra of the Academy of Music, as well as the GERMAN LIEDERKR ANZ SOCIERY. GKAND OPERA MATINEE AT ONE. ‘The Matinee will consist of Wo ENTIRE OPERAS. The Matinee will commence with the last performaace in New York of the entire opera « MARTHA—IN TTALTAN, by LABORDE, BRIGNOLT, BERKEL, WHINUICH, &e, ‘Alter “Martla’”’ will be given Paesivilo's opera, LA SERVA PADRONA jant Housemaic), he Pe fe which Mito. Piceotomial wil ‘Sing, for tae frst ume in New “The Honsemsid York, her famous role of During the comic Pasticcio of “La Serva Padrona” will be introduced THE QUARRELING DURT, from Anber’s comic opera of “he Mason and Locksmith,” and at the end of the opera + THE PiCCOLOMINE WALTZ, expressly composed for her be fig nor Muzio. Admission to the Matinee only $1 No reserved seats. ‘Tickets for the Matinee may be had at the usual places. Op this occasion the entire Acaiemy wil ve Uirowa open, including all the rrivaTE noxes, any of which may be oeza: pied by those who come first NO RESERVED SEATS in any part of the house. TWENTY TICKET OFFICE have been established at the foliowing places, whore tickets may be procured in advance, aud thus a rush at the openiog of the doors may be avoided Academy of Music, Lith street, 29 Wall street, Bvereti Honse, mn Howat, Union Place Hotel, Bt. Nicholas Hotel, ‘the Matinee will com acts wili be of short da. may be in time for the it JOHNSON, . & Son, 289 Broadway, rg & Lis, No. 769 Firih « Pond, Broadway, Nuoas & Cluik, Tenth street, Christern, 763 Broadway BROOKLYN 142 Attantic street, Prox's, 213 Fulton street. ‘Tickets will likewise be for sale at the ENTHASCE DOOM OF THE ACADEMY, al parpose FOUK ADDINONAL TICKER OFFICES Will be opel ‘The doors will will be opened wi 12 mence at ONE precwely. ‘The tnt ration, 60 that visiters from the count radiroads and steamboats THe EVENING PERFORMANCE will commence at 734 o'clock, with & GRAND CONCERT, in whieh will appear PICCOLOMINI, Miss BRATNERD. GaRADORI. GTI Miss HAYWOOD, Mine. CRB) Mile, POLN. THE GRAND ORCHESTRA, Tre concert will eonciude with GOD SaVE THE QUERN by PICCOLOMINT and FORMES. THE LIkDSkKRANZ SOCIETY. After the concert, ‘THs ORATORIO OF THE CREATION, ing to the length of the performance, will be con two parts, ‘Lhe following artsts will appear tn the Mile. PICCOLOMINT, LABORDE, POINSOT, CARL, FORMES, E, PERRING, ‘The choruses will be sung by THE LINDERKRANZ SOCTETY, who bavein the handsomest manner volunteered their valuable ser dame Laborde will sing “With Verdure Clad.” Mile, Poinsot will sing “Oh Mighty Pens.” Mile Piccolomini wil! sing the entire part of Eve, Formes wil sing “Rolling and Foam LIST OF COMMITE of whom tickets may now be obtained — J ©. Beales, M. ., President, 30 Kast Fourteenth street, ® Broadway. E filiam street. Ed. Waker, street. R, Bage 34 Wall street, Hi. E, Feliew, 63 Wall street. W.F Taivoys, xchange, it A. Kendall, No: 5 South William street. 0-H, Webb, 40 Exohcge place. ‘Thomas Dixon, 68 Beaver streat. &. F. Sanderson, 16 Clif street Cunard No. 6 Bowilug Green. 4 Frond sire ‘owler, 68 Wat Wiliam Young, 16 Heekman street ‘Vhornas®. Kartiett, M.D. John ©, Fore . Newhould ilip Frivchard, 49 Beaver rtreet. Exchange place, street and at the dour AURA KERNU'S THHATRE, 4 The new Polka, now performia by Mr. Thomas Baker expr rand dedicaied to THE LIND: TEW THEATRE, BUFF. atlemen of the prove ean. F. Marden, iu! terms, MITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS. ) Grand Sacred Concert, SUNDAY, Jan verti Wwerture (Kuryanthe), W ‘Ty. Thomas, Qaartet fonr French horns de seohn, Chorus from Rienzi— Wagne: wets 50 cents, for sale at. Bren QRANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND Sti notice, Last week of the season. Grand galt demons. main), H. Berlioz. | tration. Svery afternoon and nigot. SATURDA and positively the tast_ da; BENKFIT 0} Jan. 15, 0” the seman THE MANAGER, apart for the | George Len, on whieh oocasion & troupe of neatly ONE HUNDRED YOU will appear in the 3 forget, saturday, J GLADE ndel Artistes, with other at . 15, in the afteravon at 3, ABORATR, COSTLY AND OUR KE on the American continent cau be found rooms of Mea. LL SEYMOUR, 192 Gan) ¢ door weet of the Bowery. [BEATRICAT LADIES AND jetions, Don't ving Wt r LEMBN OF Te profession, of noky owledgod tale» t, wishing eagugements for maenson of Fix months oan agply tmoveiiately to AT, Stee, Manager. “MORIN. eTAPK, Proprtotven, Carnndalgua, No ¥. N. BoA dauseuse wanted. Salaries sure. NDAY, JANUARY 9, 1859. AMUSEMENTS. en arr RRR WAtiscn’s THEATRE. SPECEAL NOTION. ‘The performance, commenctag at seven o’clork, is ended fn tine for all tor beat conveyances to Hrooklyo, Willlamsburg, Jersey City, Yorkville and all the poonions suoards, INCKEASING BILAL A UNDININISHWD ATTRACTION, SIXTH WEEK of the MPROHANT UF VENTER 1 wil! be acted EVE Y NIGHT till further notice, Mr. WALLACK 9s SH¥LOUK The COSTUMES are of tre sixteenth century, being of the description worn uring the reigas of Fraucis L of France, Henry VII of England, éto NEW ARRANGEMENT OF THE STAGR, gy ual space iu width and distance, In order te secure ‘ull effect for the NEW AND SPLENDID SCENERY, painted by Isherwood Wallace and assstants;’ and derive froin the most reliable and watlieotie sources ‘tis CAST will inelnde the following array of artists:— Duke at Venice, .cssvsorensseress-+ o “o-Mp Chlonendale ‘rinee of Morocco. Mr. Wheatleigh Prince of Arvagon:. ¢ Stora to Portia, “Me Floyd Antonio, the Merchant of Venice » Me. Dyott Basen, bis triepd. Mr Lester Wallace Selanio..) wee. Lever Balarino.. (Friends to Antonio and Bassanio, } - ir. Lascelles Gratlano Mr. ‘itrougham Lorenzo, iti love with Jesstea.. Mr. Bangs Shylock, a Jew. a SMe. Wallack Tubal. a Jew: his friend (Me) Bernard Launcelot Gobbo, a c.own, wervant to Shylock....,.Me Youag Old Gobdo, father to Launcelot Leonardo and siephano, servants: Balthazar, servant to Portia Ports, a rich heiress... Nerinsa, her waiting maid. Jessica, daughter to Shylock. A’ Scene 1—Place of Bt. Mark. . * Scene 2~The Columns ot St Mark. Seene ¢—Grand Hall of the Onakets oo Me ALB, Phillips Bassanio, HodgeakHureey * so Mr, Tree . Mrs. Hoey ~ Miss Mary Gannon . Mra. Sloan Exterior of Shy'ock’s house, the Jews! quarter in Venice, showlny the canals 8 the means Of traille and communication in the Fanues City of BEMdgen oc. sass: ‘Thi. wot will close wits S GRAND CARNIVAL alluded to by Shylock in the text. ‘Sudden Ltmination of the City and uitaneous Appearance of the Masquers. ACT IIl. Scene 1—Hall of the Caskets. ee eesees.,eTaharwood Arrival of the Prince of Arragon~ The Spauiard's choice. Scene 8—The Columns of St Mark. nee oop esTaher wood Kage and despair of Shylock at his daughter's loss—Tu xa.— ‘The “good news" —The Jew's revenge. ACT IV. Hall of Caskets, Bassanio's cholee—The lady's joy—Arrival of Lorenz )—The evil dings—The departure. Grent Hall of Justice in the Ducat Palace, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE will be performed every evening. ios book now open for the week. AURA Kw! THRATER, TOM TAYLOR'S LAST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL COMEDY juced upon the New York stage, having achieved oy HUMOROTS POWER an unioterrupted career of popularity for THREK ENTIRE MONTHS, during which period Hts comicalities have never failed to ex eile the MOST UNBOUNDED LAUGHTER AND ENEHUSTASTIC APPLAUSE uditorg, who, during the UNPARALLELED BUN OF THIS PLAY, have formed a mammoth aggregate of MORE TAAN 123,000 PEOPLE, fa success never before witnessed In this elty. MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 10, 1859, EVERY § OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. ) live Yaukee.. ever its of ity Asa Trenchat Sir Kdward Trenchard,a tlampshire Baronet... ..Mr. Varrey Lord Dundreary,s.e-.:-.c0e20+6 sosseeeeeeaM, Sothera, Tieut. Vernon, 1. N Nir Levick Capt. de Hoots r. Cliaton Coyle, attorne Mr. Burnett A jurcott, b's clerk Me, Ce Linney, a butler, : Boddicombe, Lord Dundraary's ma Kasper, a groom ; Jobu Whicker, an under gardener. Florence Trencbard...........-- wre, Semon . h «Mr. B. brown Miss Laura Keene . Migs Mary Welles iss aunty Germon Mra sothern rab Stevens Sharpe, Mis -Miss Flyan builded: Mrs. Murs. Levick SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. vie or 1. SCENF I —Morning Room at frenchard Manor... Almy Servants’ gosaip; an itinerant post office much more expedi- tious than the olficiul slow coach; an unkuown locality; where is Brattleboro’, Vermont’ florence; a transatlantic letter; a dead branch of the geneological tree resuscitated; an interest ing invalid: sn unexpected arrival; our American cousin; cousin'y ailection checked; an unsatisfactory luncheon; no chowder; no slapjacks; no nothing; an American drink, bran- dy smashes and chain lightning. SUEN& 11.—itoom in Trenchard Manor. ish vant ‘A model lawyer and adranken clerk; debi; ‘the Nemesis; a finavcial panic; an old mortgage, but no release; fraud in pe spective; a terrible price: a danghter’s hap, 88 for a father’s safety; a female Kobin Hood; hopeless inebriety; a noble reso: her daughters, ing Room.......... be not to be lost wight o anew hair dye; an anxious inquirer there curiosity arouse for; an unimaginable apparatna—on a siring; an unexpected rain storm. Comic tableaux a1 sia of ActL. acr. Li. SCENE I.—The Oriel Gallery... Aer ‘A disappointed applicant for naval honore: how to grapple the enemy and how to ewer off; acudding before the wialy a stern chase; views matrimonial; « wholesome rebut: wanted, a barber; love in embryo, the interview; the revelation; misery anew friend; a tripartite alliance; In id despair. bil —A Model Dairy . bons fide lacteal duid—genu herited milkmaid; another c & new applicant for official tut anomoly; “golden fluid” at a lugh ¥ (the Color of) # hair; festavith ‘Vableau and end of Act If. ‘ACT IIT. SC .—The Model Dairy. The milkmaid again; Asa, like many other astronomers, lost in the mitky way; love; the story of Old Mark's death; his’ wi a noble ceed, which consists in itghting a segan, thereby for ing the component part of many other great deeds—smoke! tue h SCENE II.—The Oriel Gallery. An obedient daughter, with a well regulated ‘affection; solid gced qualities betterthan monetary expectations; specie worth More than promisory notes; cupidity the arch and Cupid the cre: #n invalid with an appeti a blant refusal; a birsnte archer, trying to hitthe “gold."" Aga’s heart the mark: aative ingeniousness; avarice On the wrong scent: the man trap ng. but HO game trapped. lo’ a des) acy; good, ship in wight: bad news; u ted relief a jast re- the suns} bie o! -Almy Coyie intext assault and ba Sir Raward’s Apartment. ri alternati to hind gh wnd bam tu Sir Fdward «despair; suicide; the ling eacriiee, VIL settled; everybody’ isnd of pu ‘The Orchestra. under the direct wil pertorms, tor the first tin “ur amertian Cc ly new poll The Lindsey Blues,” composed sly for ani dedicated to the members of that celedated fy popular company by Mr. T. Baker, lide with the celebrated farce of tT ibD RaKE, Mrs. Trict Susan Twist....... Supported by the strength of the comp: Dress circle seats may be secured ong week {a advance with out extra charge. Doors open st 644: commence at 734 precisely. RNOM'S MUSEUM—GRAND PICTORIAL ILLUS: tration of the much talked about and so profoundly inte Testing Second Grinnell Expecition in search of the remains of Sir John Frapkliv and his companions, in 1553, otherwise calied the ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS Of DR. KANE, accompa nied by an Oral Explanation and Description, Monday a! ternoon at 3 o'clock, and also in the evening at 7%. The lar- gest woman n owslive, Madame SHERWOOD, is still at the Miss MeCarthy -Misé Laura coaey useum. The only Aquaria in America worth alluding to, The Happy Family, Livk g Ser Ae thes, “Admittance. 2 conta; chil RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, THE BXCELSIOR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, Mechanics’ Hail 412 Broadway, above Grand strect Monday, Jan. 10, and every night daring the week. Immense’ success—Pleasing novelties—Decided bit. SHYLOCK, THE MERCHANT OF CHATHAM STREET. nt, the eminent African tragedian, as....... 8! Boiree d’Athiope—U 1 Ske tches—Plintation Scenes. JERRY and DAN NT, ite fun tankers, in their side splitting ENGE DASCE and CLUBS ARE TRUMPS be pertormed every eventns curtain will rise at 74 BROADWAY. 444 “IMVENScawraent smysrrecs, BI BIRCH, @ world. Mr. Bireh, with bis ved Central Ame: tneider the best “Brudter Bone y ‘Truo Living Representative of a Southern Darkey, On the same oveasion Fr Bower the best Shaksperian da tame, will appear once ore before his many (riends in New York. The mest talented, versnt’le aud ve entertainment ever offered by ® tly The two great PETROS, BILLY Bincu 1 ‘ ¥. BOWRPRS, fn conneetion with the STAT BAND. MONDAY BVANING, JAN. 1), and every evening during the week, will be given the follow with BILLY, art he stands unrivalled, F 18 on the OLD FU: rch Dancing Master, Kesenoe of Gid Tien, » success Of the uew ¢ a PHO . which for its Originality of langdage must be heard to be appreciated. Tieke ay r " Doors open ai 6; concert to commence at 75 ‘Vharsday evening, Jan, 18, Annutl Benedt of RM Rows, prior to his departure for kngland. NSTITUTH HALL, NATOHES, MISSISS(PPL—THIS Deautifal hail, by the introduction oF an abundant supply Of qua lighta, bas tow received the only addition i required make it one of the most pleas#ot and oommodions bo!ldings te the Routh for concerts, lectures and panoramle diapley. floor of the ball proper—vehich ia in the second story—Is eeu ied with cormfortable ehatra and rettess, fur pish'ng Rests ava Bering trom one 10 800, "Acrous tne end of chie room is & plat form four feet above the Door, 6s16 feet, wal Cootlighie Ir front. Two comfortable withdrawing Toome open on the plat form In the rear, Jagtior aod povcemau provided, and m other allowed, ODWORTH'S SALOON, NO. $06 BROADWAY. —MRS. I FRANC(S ANNE MBLE'S readiage from Shak BRUINE on Thursday evening, Ja. 6, at So’elock; (HARD IIL on Friday evening, Jan. 7, 889 Glock TaN RY Vill on Monday morning, Jab, 10, at o'clock, OTIS. LO on Tuesday evening, Jan, 11, at $ o’elock. Ti $i each, may be obtained nt Measra. Hall & Son's, 230 Broadway: ap Jeton & Coa, 816 Broadway: At the Olareaton Hotel, Mr rewen’s book store, and atthe door, Sofh sests (reserve!) $1 b0, may also be had at Mr. Crowen’s, 699 flrowdeway, and at the door, No tickets will be soid after the reading bas begun, An enely attendance is ROADWAY THEATSE. Solé Maneger and P: oprietor. .. LOOK AT THE S04 LE The whole of the beantifal parquet... Dest circle. 10 cents | Family circle thindiane tracth toe opattaler seating two tooumese ane fourth tiers, capable ot 1 two thousan admission. we en eats MO da. will be prevented for the first time at (his theatre, the na. coal druna of PUTNAM, TH TRON SON OF '76, with new scenery, dresses properties, &e A FULL DEAMATIC COMPANY, A GRAND STUD OF HOSES, ‘A GLORIOUS CART OF CHARACTERS. Act 1—Seonelneiients in ta exciting drama: a |—Seene 1—iemple of Liherty—Appearance of Goddess of Liverty— Chorus. “We will be free as the winda the earth and the waves of tne sea”—Clouda slowly dispersn, and discover the Hall and Signers of the Veciaration of tude pendence tn the distance will be observed the victorlows jenerala of the Revolution, General Washington, Majors Pat- pam and Morgan. ‘Chotus—Ralse now our banner hich tn alr; Beboid it floats ia freedom there. Scene changes, and presents the future destiutes of the Ame rican colonies horus, “Long may the stars in glory shines Keene 2—Exterior of an Amert-an farm house—Deaperate at- tempt of Indians upon the Lear rps ee rere Potoam, mountet upyn his wild cburger, aon, rescues! Blece Kate, and leadyber triumphantly off—Tn bistlight he leaps all barriers. Scene 3.—A wild mountainous country —Oneac- tah seated in his forest home During the ncene Mat Putnam in bie fligh! dashes over the rude e—hate falls from the tima of her preserver, and is tad prisoner by the Tadiam Scene 1.—An Indian forest—Putram. overcome by fatigue, iaceen reposing by tbe elde, of bis futbfut steed. Soene 6? ‘The celebrated aceae recorded in American history, by whic the gallant Putoam effected bis escape from the Hritish Dra- goons. ‘This scene occupies the fullest extent of the stage to the roof of the thes re, giving # faithful represeatation of the rocky deseent by which Major Putnam on his charger, through uimost superhuman means, evaded bie pursuers aud saved big lite, Terrific leap amidet fire of musketry irom the Britis pursuers, Scene 8 and las.—General Wasi mn and bis army, after the battle of Yorktown—Scene from the celebrated pletire of the surrender of Corewallis—Happy termination of the War of the Revolution, and triumph of the Americam arms. ‘The celebrated horse BLACK VULTURE, wil) make the daring Horse Neck Leap ‘To conclude with A HUSBAND AT SIGHT. OWERY THEATRE. Lessees...... ..... Messrs. G, 1. Fox and J, W. Lingard Monday evening, Jan. 10, 1869, MOLL PITCHER Maladine......Mr. Boniface | Nabby Squeeler. Miss F. Herring THE GOLDBN AXE. Giles, a Clown... oe TEI | Mr, G. L, Fox THE TERROR OF WALLACHTA, URTON’S NEW THEALRE, BROADWAY. Under the management of J. Moore and Wayne Olwme, GREAT COMBINATION. TRAGEDY AND BALLET, First appearance of the American tragedian, Mr. J. PROCTOR, whoee late suecess at the Boston theatre was b cided. This cel-hrated actor will make hia f here oa Virginius. 9 Dentatug... reine. During t iNHAUER'S Unapproachatde: Urchesira. ‘To concluge with the grently succesaful BOUXARY BALLET TROUPR, consisting of Mle. OhLESTINE FRANCK, DUCY BARRE, Mons ang, Mme. BOUXARY, SZOLLOSY, and twanty four caplial artists woos MINSTREL BOILDING, 56) and SA Broadway, NEW YEAR CALLS EVERY NIvhT HOUSES CROWDED. ROARS OF LAUGHTER. WOOD'S MINSTRELS: appear every evening In their popular acts of BEGRU MINSTRELSY, ‘With all the Comedians, Messrs ©. 11. Fox. Cool White, *. srower, Charies White, J. H. Budworth, and tbe entire of this MONSTER TROUPE OF ARTISTS. ‘To conclude with 8. Bleeker’s celebrated and original plese, wriiten expressly for this establishment, entit!’! NEW YEAR CALLS with new appointments, &c. Doors open at 6; to commenc Tickets 25 cents, Chiléren under ten ye CADEMY OF MUSIC. PICCOLOME® * ‘The public Are respectfully informec (uat there will be only three more performances~ on Monday, Wednesday aud ‘Thursday. On Friday the reason opens in Philadelphia, trom whence ‘he company ‘will depart for New Orleans, and not ap- pear again in New York until Easter Monday. Mr. Ullman regrets to anoouncs that {n consequence of Mile. Piceolomint’s services being imperatively required in Loadom early in April, he has not been abie to an extension of his contract from Mr. Lume} {I not, therefore, apywar in Now York afer next Wednesday, will not, therefore, appear in New Yor after n wud ean'only be heard on Monday and Wednesday, Jan, 10and. 12, when, consequently, she will make her YaREWE UL APPEARANCE IN NEW YORE previons to her de} for Furope. Moncay—"La Zingara’” by Piccolomini and ‘Tuesday—The Festival of the St. George's Societ ense array of artists, Matinee of two operas—"! re: Serva Padrona.”” Tn the evening a coreert and “The Cre- wion.”’ On hivetr creer 4 night of “The Huguenots,” aad last appearance of Laborde, aotand Formes Thi Farewell appearance of Piccolomini prior to her departure Europe, und close of the season, CADEMY OF MUSIC.—PICCOLOMINI. ‘The public are respectfully informed that there will be uly three more performances—Monday, Wednestay and twheuce the company will depart We New Orieane ab wheuce ihe company will depa: few and not! pear again in New York unti) Easter Monday. ict Mr. Uliman regrets to announce that in consequence of Mle. Piccolomint’s services being tmperatively required in Londow, early in April, be has not oeen able to obtain an extension of bis contract irom Br. Lumiey. ‘Mile. PICCOLOMINI will pot, therefore, appearin New York afernext Wednesday, and can only be heard on Mopday and Wednescay, Jan. 10 and When consequently, she will make her AREWELL ~PPRARANCE IN NEW YORK previous to her departure for Eurepe. Monday—"La /ngara” by Piccolomini and i. Om Tuesday—The Festival of the St George's Scclety by an im- mense array of artists Matinee of two 0 “Martha” nod “La Serva Padrona.” In the evening a Concertand “The Crea- Hon.) Ou Wednesiay—Oniy night of “The Huguenots, and Thursdyy— last appesres.ce of Laborde. Poir sot and Formes. ppeara: cv of PTOCOLUMINT prior io her departure Farewell for Kurope, and close of the season, MES, REANCES, 4. KEMBLE'S READINGS FROM ‘Saakspere, at Dodworth's Saloon, 806 Broad way.—Thowe ior ihe ensuing week will be as follows:— Monday morning, Jan. 10, at 1 o'clock, HENRY VIII. Fucsday evening. Jan. 11; a6 80% OTHELLO. raday eventig, Jan. ecicck, A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM. es iit. U4, at @ o'clock, THE TEMPEST. ch, be obtained at the book stores of Appleton & o., 346 Broadway; Mr. Crowen, 699 t the Clarendon Hotel, and atthe door. y inlao be had at Mr. Crowen’s ha ‘the door. No tickets will be ‘bas begun. An early attendance is > of readings will be ponitively the last which Mrs. vl give in New York previous to her retirement NO. 127 GRAND STREET, ONK. F®s SKLIN MUSEU: door from Broutway.—Last week of the season. Tre- Mendous atvractions for the closing week. Grand gala. TWO PERFORMANCES EVERY BAL commencingat $ o'clock and at7ig. The entire toupe of : aUDEL. Af TST ES, ae cousisting ef a troupe ot ten young ladies, appear EVERY ‘ DP KVEAING new lableanx. First time of the ‘The Greek slave, &c, Also, Wie MINSTRELS, iv their songs, dances KVGRY AFTERNOON Ad ns, all to be seen at the a be eve seats, O stage, $3. ternoon and night, SATURDAY, Jan 15, will be a grand gala demonetration, being the last day, and LonBESEVIT OF THE PROPRIETOR, Heorge Lea, on which oeeasion a trowpe ot boautiful artistes of Ox BUNURED YOUNG Labiks will appear in the tableanx, with of ing one of the grandest enteriatnm agusnal. see bills. Don’t tor Saturdsy rext. A great treat. ITCHCOOK'S NATIONAL CONCERT HALL, 172 NEW Canal street Triumphant success. Crowded houses. ‘The Olio trom the - OrERA OF THE BOHEMIAN GIRL, rline.. ‘Thaddeus..Me. H. Henderson | Devilshoof..” Mr. R. Watkins Gipsy Queer a «Mile: Louise Delano 1» consequence of the great sttesess of this representation it will be repeated every evening, introductng the celebrated gipsy chorus and TAMBOURINE DANCES, Dy Miss FANNY COLE and Miss ADA JOFINSON. ‘This concert ball is provouneed be the public to be the only legitimate one where talent predominates and A FIKST CLASS ENTERTALNMENT can be found, ata price to suit the times and people. ADMISSION THN CENTS. including refreshment ticket, SACRED CONCERT THIS EVENIN ART UNION CONCERT HALL, é Broadway. AMY BOARDWELL, the greatest and best suger tm ited States, appears every evening. so Mr, W, HOARDWELLy In his Trish comic songs, and Lia duet danscuses with Miss Hoardwell are unappronchables ‘Three of the ‘nest dansenses jn the city, whose fascinating style and graceful aititudes eall down thunders of applause from crowded houses. MLNSTRELS—DANSEUSES, COMIC, BALLAD and SENTIMENTAL SINGING. WADSWORTH & FOX, Proprietors. Sunday Concerts. Admission 10 conta, IRSY GRANDE RE-UNION ON TUESDAY NIGHT, from 9 till] o'clock, at Madame SAUVAGEAU’S Dano- Academy, 615 and 647 Broadway. A full ore estra and am exira number of dansenses engaged for the occaston. “Tlokets one dollar PALACE GARDEN NOVELTIES, PeWaroyenon Monday, 17th inst, under the direction of ps. CHIUBINT. RS, FRANCES ANNE KEMULE RESPROTFOLLY announoes that she will give a course of norte Here, at Dod worth’s Saloop, on the evenings ot Tuesday, yand Friday, and on Monday moraiags, The iret Bathers place at Sim - centa; boxes, 25 cen! Important notle ¥ entertatuwsents, form- sever given, Admission the last aay and evening— Mile. Selia The Tending will take piace on Thursday eveung, Jan 6. MES ANDEMHOFE AND MR, SWINROURNE WILte commence at eugagement at Mra, D. P, Bowers's Wale treet theatre. Philadelphia, om Monday next, aiter whiok they wil proceed to fulfil their Eastern engagements. gers destroug of negcti Jog nights tor thelr Bu seq South apd West, comrn +a larch 1, are re dress care of Mr. Til, th street, N. Mo io unt: | o'clock wanted, serve with a property man BASVARD'S GREAT MECHANICAL PIUTORE, THR DESTRUCTION OF JERUSA‘ ‘now open at the new hall, Broadway, near Bleecker Also, the fur famed Panorama of the HOLY LAND. “Kv ‘Wednesday and saturday afternoon at 8 o’elock, and ev evening at7'g Adm ‘2 cents; children, 13 cents. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN WISTING TO JOIN A first cltas dramatic association can do so by addressing » Hote to Secretary, care of Richard Nevil, Century office, Park row, sta'ing where an interview may be hat Notrce TO THEATRICAL AQENTS.—WANTED, BY ‘first clas stir aamart travelling agent, who will be iberally remunerated. Address Dramaticus, Herald affiee, appoinilog an interview. NO LET—THE ACADEMY OF BORO FOR ANY NIGHT CHECINTS JOVENILE PUPILS AND OTHERS ing an Tenement ‘Will call at Palvee Gardens from and Monday. N. 8.—Three women Syme cenneryy except Sundays, having been already ea a for eee PRER SALBATH RVENING the seventh of #hich will inke pikce on next, Jan. 9 and will be continned Anpticn op to: Daimade Ge Me TUNIMOM ontge dage of npticn top to bo muade to Mr EUS Academy of Mase, Pourtecuth street —