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SHIPPING. KLY BETWEEN Cycle pe STOWN cWpelend,) The fuppoveree Code tutte, ga SR NSRP, NEW om barking and their inde CITY OF BALTING gy a . And every Satur «pg | Loon, from Pier 44 North River, RATAS OF PASSAGE. First Cabin... Roe De “ipitandas. "8 Bene io Londun. eon ears Sao Rng ee ivoniee Rotterdam, Aniwrer, ke. at reduced through fares. . Versons wishing to bring out their friends can buy tickets Pe at ihe Tellowing rates to New York:—From Liverpool ‘cabin, $75, $85 and $105, Steerage from Tintepeal gua? from Quecustowo, $30, ‘There sieamers bave superior accommodations for germ. and carry ex] ed surgeons. They are built in Sater igh roo sectious, and have patent fire annibliators on bear For farther information apply in Liverpool to WILLTAM lw. nt, 22 Water meet; in Glasgow, w WILLIAM INMAN: 5 1, kinoch square; in'Queenstown, to C. & W. D. SEYMOUK &CO.; in London to EIVER & MACBY, 61 King William street; in Paris, to JULES DECOUE, 5 Place de la Bourse; in Philadelphia, to JOHN G. DALE, 109 Walnut #treet; or at (he Company's offices, JOUN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. F°%, SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE, ON SATURDAY, february 2.—The Caited States mail steamer ARAGO, Liner, coniwander, will sail from pier No. 37 North rive foot of Beach surect, ou Saturday, February 2, at uoon. This omer (unsurpassed for safety Sng comters has double < nes uy enclose, water: compartinen hich, Besidce other results, tesds’ in the event of golsion oF re to keep the pumps free to work and secure the safety bee ia Rr ra. Price of passage in second @abip, $76 anc ‘or freight or apply wo AMUEL M. FOX, GRO. MACKENZIE, gents, No. road w The steamer FELTON will aut] March 2. a F NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP NEW YORK, H. J. Von Santer, commander, carrying the United Sta ie Migit, will sall from pier 9) North river, tou: of atrees, on SLIURDAY, Feb. 16, at 12 o'clock M., FOR BREMEN Via SOUTHAMPTON, Taking passengers to LoNDOs, {AVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN at the following rates:— First eabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $35. Fer eght or Feta CECIGEN & REICHELT, 82 Broadway. OR LIVERPOOL.—THE WORLD RENOWNED CLIP- per ship DREADNOUGHT, Captain Samuels, will po tively sail on the 7th February, ‘and challenged the Neptune, or aby other ship, five thousand to one, for @ trial of speed: ¥ lowest rates. Apply on board, pier ¢, North riverPor oF, M. DEMAREST, 4 South street, ASSAGE FROM OR TO LIVERPOOL BY THE OLD Black Star Line.—Drafts on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Be. The AUSTRALIA sail February 5. The JOHN BRIGHT sailson February 12. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Pulton street. PRT, FINS FOR LONDON AND LIVERPOOL — Ship RHINE, for London, sails to-morrow. Fare—Second bin and found, $16 Ship SIR ROBERT PEEL, for Li- yerpool, sails February 9; second cabin state rooms and found, $15. Passengers brought out from the Old Country At reduced rates. Lor list of ships, passage, &c., apply to THOS. C. ROCHE, & South street, PSCOTT'S LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND LONBON packete,—Paasage from or to Liverpool or London esa Always be engaged BY this well known line, sailing weekly, at the very lowest rater, and draits issued ‘as usual for duy amouni, payable on demand, ia any part of Great Britain or Areland, carr be obtalued by dpplying to or addressifig TAPS- @OTT & CO., 6 South street, Now York. ‘AMAICA AND NEW YORK SCREW STEAM PACKET Line, carrying the mall-—To sail for Kingston, Jamaica, wm the 20th of exch month, The mail steamsitp 20°, @aptain Edward Goodwin, will sail for the sboye port on Wednesday, February 20. Pasaage—Pirst cabin, $8); se-ond eabin, $00: chr 2) For freight or passage apply to WALDEN NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1861 yoaK On M°ox* TO LOAN ON BOND AND Mi el Lo suit, fi “YVIELD & WibRMyaucuoucers, EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY, Treasurer's office, corner of ‘avenue and Twenty: Sixuh street, New York, Jan. 2% ‘nterest coupons of the second mo onda and bonds of 1861 will be paid on And after Feb, 1, at the Treasurer's office, W. H. EMERSON, Treasurer. APTION TO THE Life Insurance Company, of ned on Friday, Fi ice of A. Guert 0. 9 Pine street. | NOTCE THB BOOKS OF sUBSC: capital stock of the Transit ibe city of New York, will be 9} at 10 vrelogk A, ME. 'at the 0 street, or xebinge place, room No. 9, and remain open Cally, between the hours of 10M. and'3 P.M. until the siock to be issued 1s wholly subseribed. SIMEON DRAPER, i EDWARD ROWE, Commissioners. - AeA AUGUSTUS GUERBER, § New York, Jan, 90, 166). FFICE OF THE ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANOE ¥ y, New York, January 26, 1861, in eonformity to the charter of the company, ing statement of ite affairs on the Stat De: from lst J to Sist December, 1360..........$4,602,725 77 rinaieg espace aed oa isis ary, ene . Total amount of marine pre 0 risk: Joles have been issued uj ums marked off from Ist January, 1860, to Slst December, 186i.......... rages ‘Losses paid during the same peri premiums and expenses, ‘The company have the follow Cnited States and State of New bank and mocks ‘Total amount of assets. 616,292 10 Bix per cent interest on the outstanding certificates of pro- fits'will be paid to the holders thereof. or their legal repre- sentatives, on an after Tuesday, the Sth of February next, After reserving two and a ‘half million dollars of profits, the outstanding certificates of the issue of 1859 will be re- deemed and paid to the holders thereof, or their legal repre- ntatives, on an after Tuesday the Sth of February next, from which cate all interest thereon will cease. The certifi cates to be produced at the time of payment and caneelled. A dividend of thirty-five per cent is declared on the net earned premiums of ‘the company for the year ending Slat December, 1860, for which certificates will be issued on and after Tuesday, the 2d ot April next. The profits of the company, ascertained from the Ist of July, 1842, to the Int’ of January, 1860, for wiach certiilcates were issued, amount fo. $10,278,560 st Additional profita from 1st January, 1861 1,874,000 ‘Total profits for 1834 years. $11, 02,560 The certificates previous to 1 Net earnings remaining wth the company on lst January, Weel. yea riste $4,197,250 By order of the Boara W. TOWNSEND JONES, Secretary. ‘TRUSTERS. Jobn D. Jones, Caleb Barstow, Dennis Perkins, Charles Dennis, AP. Pilot, Joseph Gaillard, Jr., W. H. H. Moore, Leroy M. Wiley, William Wood, Thomas Tileston, Daniel $. Miller, J. tlenry Burgy, Henry Coit, 8. T. Nicoll, Cornelias Griuell, ‘Wm. ©. Pickersgill, Joshua J, Henry, ©, A. Hand, Lewis Curtis, Geo, G. Hobson, Wat's Sherinsn, Charles H. Russell, David Lane, Lowell Holbrook, ' James Bryce, Robert © Goodhue, Wm. Sturgis, Jr, P. A. Hargous, ' Henry K. Boge: Meyer Gans, A. A. Low, Fletcher We Faward H. Gillian, William E. Dodge, Rob. B. Royal Phelps, JOHN D. JONES, President. CHARLES DENNIS, Vice-President. W. H. H. MOORE, 2d Vice-President, Eaward 8, Hell, . E, Sn, BJ. Howland, Benj, Babeock, a BOOTH, Agents, 7 Broad street, R CALIFORNIA—VIA PANAMA. FOR sea case sicamer will leave New York on he tst, 1th and 2lst of cach month, except when these dates full on ’Sun- day, when the day of départure will be the Monday follew- ssage apply at the only office, No. 177 West mn D. BALL for freight or EN, Agent. W street, corner of Warren. FR HAVANA. United States Mail Steamship QUAKER CITY, R. W, Shufeldt, commander, TUESDAY, Feb, 5, at 12 M., ne or tam pled Ab orth river. freight or passage a pi THAKGOUS & CO., 99 South street, Fo HAVANA, VIA NASSAU, N. P.—THE BRITISH and North American royal mail steamship KARNAK, Gaptain Le Mesurier, will sail for the above ports from the ny’s wharf, al Jersey City, on ‘WOESDAY.... ..Bebruary 5. MONDAY. - March 4. BATURDAY 000005222: E ‘Mareb 30, WATRS OF PussaGi Fo Nassau. 2 ‘Jo Havana... Hor freleht oF Passage MFRUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. AVARA AND NEW ORLEANS. H BVERY TEN DAYS. | Torailon Monday, Feb. U1, at 12 o'clock, The ‘Meamship CAHAWBA, J..W. SMITH, COMMANDER, In now receiving {reight, and will sail as above from pier foot «f Murray street, Norah river, LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO , 63 Murray street. Steamshiy DE’ SOTO sails Feb. 21. SAYANNAH AND THE SOUTH. ‘The steamships of the American Atlantic Steamship ‘will leave pier 12 North river on the following days, at en BORTOVIEED, Cops. Pest, Saturday, Feb. 2. INTGOMER' . ©. Berry, , Feb. 5. ‘The steamers of this line are all new, and are hot sukpassed comf« mate id speed any on the ecean. = ew Oleana, $8, 74M 2 Montgome: Nashvill Tekote 4, % 755 xville, $25 50; Pe aaa Oe eh A tat AUR ; Savan . B. ShomWetr & Wom $3\Wedt street and £358 Ad F% SAVANNAH AND OTHER POINTS, AS BELOW.— y A! it. Geo R. ‘The first class steamshi ans mr he pn - i Batt prs Nori iver. “Through. ticket, can’ be had for the fol- ing Places,—New Orleans, $39 75: ae Mont ; 1a., ‘$24; Columb ;, Albuny, SEF: gat Chinanonia’ gas, Nashville $27 75; Rack 7 Cy 5 Hi Kuox- ville, $26 (0; Memphts, $5) “Augusta, $17 50; Macon, $2); mh 13 Broad to HE Spo” Uva Pes bpontra will succeed. i MITCHILL & SON, New Yo SOuNK: WIEDEN & GALLIB: Savannahs’ { Agents RTH CARCLINA—WEEKLY. SS new and first clase steamship PARKERSBURG, apt. J. E. Stannard, will leave pier 13, North river, for Wil- mington, N.C, on turday, Feb. 2, at 3 P.M, connecting with —e aud Weldon and Wilmington and Manches- railr . Goods forwarded to all parts of North and South Carolina free of commission. Freight # cents er foot and proportonate rates. f cent. SAAS Ap to H. B. CROMWELL & CO. reet and 335 Broadway. The NORTH CAROLINA will and leave on Satur- Gay, Feb 9. sh UGH FREIGHT ARRANGEMBNT.—FOR NOR- with Norfolk ‘el me. sat a fetel, M te places. Pht weelved every Y, and through receipts Furnished, i rt) iver. p, SAMERTOWN, Captain Skioner, leaves every at . M. ‘TMenuadip YORKTOWN, Captain Parrish, every Saturday, Preight to Norfolk, 7 cents per foot; to City Point, $ cents, and Ki ta at3P. M. vassage jorfolk, stateroom and meals included, Petersburg or-hiclimond, $10; ‘Ehiidren between the a nee No, 115 Broadway. z DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES, No. 866 Broadway, New York. ‘street, No, 137 Montagu ‘Brooklyn. nd Saturdays in New York. Mondays and soured feondays and Fridays, in Brooklyn. Cireviars of germs, &e | may be bad at either Academy. FERRERO) JACKSON'S DANCING ACA- Seay ims Wen Toisty sixth street. Days of tuition Mon. = ‘and ‘Tucrsdaye, Weduesdays abd Saturdays, Schools Private cinases stiended. RARS CASTING LOST OR MISLAID—A CUP SHAPR Castii eight bout 13 pounds, of the greatest value tothe owner, "Full cont wil be paid tor ite return to No, 9 Mereer street. 2 LOST—THE GENTLEMAN WHO PICKED UP, D*s rday morning, in the basement, corner of Nassau ‘ruce streets, a small and tas G2 ith leather collar on, will please return bim to 175 ‘ilam street, and be Uberally rewarded. Ge PENCIL, LOST—TEN DOLLARS REWARD.— PET NTCIME MOLARS ARTA ‘The finder will receive the above faorriptio on it jard and (he thanks of theowrer by returning it to W. whe Voorhis’ ‘Nassau yt o8T—0! ¥ EVENING, AT THE NEW YORE Li ray oe Muse, of welking’ fran. tbe or in a Fearincnth atccet page, & Gold Braceleu. The will be ly rewarded by returning the saune to Madame I’atti, 343 Went Twenty. street. IRSDAY AFTERNOON, A GOLD FoR Cori ha woal with an amethyst sone, ‘The Ander will Aiberally rewarded by leaving itat 18$ South street, up wtaire, OMT-THE BANK BOOK, NO, 18881, OF TIMOTHY Bi ‘ant Indostrial Sav. eet, Buckley, On ios Weave ihe same ot the Bank, DAY EVENING, JANUARY 3 ty fret street, "near Ith averie, & child an) Armict, marked“) Yon side. will be aati rewarded by leaving It at LIN Ci Y CITY FERRY TO osT- Aner aare mM cnn pen fer rd invon, 267 Browdway, . t—ON TH v i00N, iG FROM ', down ff, ined ea ad ss ce ht turning it to Miss Hamilton, 699 Third avenue. poo rnannr AOTRLS . — Wiirhte OUSE—NEW AND ANT MARBLE a Ee ‘Kew farniure throughout, SPORTING. Le HE NOTES OF THE STAMFORD BANK, CONN., WILL be redeemed by the Park Bank, of the city of New York, on and after February 1, at par. JOHN W. LEEDS, Pres. 98.500 Taren.ct nome sem memnyertor oad a property worth Rouble. "Adilress i ‘box $ 5000 WASTEDIFOR FIVE YEARS, ON BOND D. and morigage on improved city_property:, in terest will be promptly paid. Address 0., box 471 Post otiice. O00 7.204%, 0% ONE-HALF THE VALUE . of first class cl in three sums of Cis MHA UC “©Oeach Aj to FRAN GH, office of the Billder td Nasku street, frome A. Moto 2B. Me $75.00! (for one or more years in different sums), on first class productive real estaie in this city. Apply to JOUN F. CONRBY, in the office of the People’s Fire Insur- ance Company, 66 Wall street. $90. 00 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, . at the lowest rate of interest, in sums to cult appiieants, on Real Estate tn thls city or Brookiyn;, also ,000 to invest in pul lortgages. y - EANT, 16 Wall treet. ri “TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICES. DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ia Jewelry Ge ee tge | 3 pewnt Ae — at ie ent gold and sliver bougt. Apply at Cid established ollices of Ls JACOBE, Gi Willey street, branch 407 Broadwi ae 46 BROADWAY, CORNER OF PRINCE STRE' $item Dinmonda! Watches, Dry foots "Regara and on , gd of merchandise. “All transactions will be dential. BAUMGARIEN & Tl GRAND STREET, THREE DOOKS WEST OF M anced FA, Broadway.—Money advanced on Watches, Diamonds, jewel 2 OC and personal property of ever; dereription, Wah and sold, by JOSEPH Me JACKSON, ‘ auctioneer and broker. T 6 NASSAU STREET—A. HONIGMAN, DIAMOND Broker, makes liberal advances on Diamonds, Wacches, Jewelry, &c., or buys them at full value, at his private of fice, ¥0.'66 Nassau strect, room No, 2, up stairs. Business confidential. Fz —CASH ADVANCED IN SUMS TO SUIT $50.000. on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ra and all’ kinds of Merchandise, or bought by A R-THOMP. SON, anctloneer, 102 Nassau sireet, corner of Ann, second floor, room No. 2: GEQEGE S. MAWSON, LATE OF 44 MAIDEN LANE, New York.—Parties having claims on said Mawson are Fequested to forward full particulars to box 3,38 Post oftiee, jew York. AXES.—THE COLLECTORS LEGALLY AUTHORIZED to ive taxes for the towns of Morrisania, West Farms and Eust Chester, will attend at Westchester House, corner of Bowery and Broome street, to recetve town and school tax, on Monday, February 4 and’ February 11, for the last ume. CHARLES JENNIN' West Karm: M. CHANE, Mor. ine: F. DOUGLAS, East Ubester, and F. C. BESCHOR- |AIN, (PHE ANNUAL ELECTION OF THIBPEEN DIRKCT. ors of the Sixth Avenue Kailroad Company will be held at the Sixth avenue, corner of Forty-fourth street, on Tuesday, February 12, from 12 to 2 P.M. T. BAILEY MYERS, Beeretary. 5.000. -RIAMOND, ENTERPRISE. —TAKE | NO- a .” tice, that the award of the four valuable dia- monds will be made at the dteven's House, 26 Broadway, this (Saturday) evening, at 6 o'clock, when the few remaining chanoes will be disposed of, A general attendance of ail in- terested is requested. DRY GOODS, &C. i 476) BROADWAY. LADIES WILL, | FIND Madame C, BORDAS, from Paria ‘and London, p ‘assortment of ladies’ aud children’s Under: clothing, and a varied stock of nursery, garden or promenade Clothing for chiloren and babies, aiter the Paris fashion; Outhite executed at' the shortest notice; Stamping for Em broideries and Em)roidering done at reasouabie prices on ladies’ own material. The only place where can be had the genuine French Zouave costume for children. Ladies a tended at their own Lome on application, with patterns and embroideries of all descriptions. No. 47634 droadwa: LADY WISHES AN UNFURNISHED FRON? In the veighborhood of Canal street (excepting Green and Mercer streets); rent_not to exceed $8 per month, address tor two days AW, 137 East Kighth street, front of Clinton Hall. OUSE WANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY three persona, or the Lower Part of a House, wes Broadwi below Thirty-second street; rent not over $0: Tnquir address Mapes Hotel, corner of Twenty-fourth street and Third avenue, OUSE WANTED.—A NEAT THREE STORY HOUSE, with modern ieprovement mediate possession; rent must be terms, J. B. A., box 78 Post oflice, Reows, WANTED.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ‘without board, fo Gress Room 149 Pierrepo @ gentieman, near the Heights, House, Brooklyn. TP OpLARDLORDS ONLY THREE HOUSES WANTE ‘Wanted, by three private families (merehants in the city), on & lease from one to thrwe years, from May 1, 1861, Uired eat three story, high stoop Houses (new 3 or 25 feet front, with ull ‘modern improvements, located’ near to- her, between Twentieth Forty-second streeta and ‘ourth and Eighth avenues. Price from $60) to $750, which nm , stating particuiars, Merehant, ferred: TANTED-A SMALL PLA: IN THE VIGiNITY OF ferred. Ps Brooklyn; water view prefe ries not abe oem Sess Sheep eee cs Seeks i street and South ferries. Address A. |. F, Hereia omlles, e ‘ANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND {i WIrk, two ‘on second Noor, connecting, partially fur: shed, opposite Madiaon syuare; Feferences exchanged. ‘Act. Greas Ht. D., box 188 Herald otfica. ie odie ANTED—FOR A SIORE AND LIGHT MANUFAC. turing eee or third Floor, or buth if the: fare amall, on or near Brondway, between Fourth. and Tent a Fane peed Oe ae op and rear windows, wi roto’ ent, and cellar room, “Address Piveclatn and Metals, Station A, Spring treet Post office. WASTED-APARTMENTS, BY 4 AMALL -AMILY, 18 eel _-house, consiat See nd Thirties ‘a Room and two Toome, between Tent streete and Fourth and First ues; rent must be , stating full vith dey ew. leary wile pu conveniences, location; Sena We 'ANTED-NRAR NEW YORK, A SMALL HOUSE, yrnished or unfarniabed, with stable and coach house ea. bl #8 Broad street, N. a ANTED-HOURES AND ROOMS, FURNISHED OR in part of thecity. Parties rl ple ea ad their tmos'ss'we have £ ber of applicants on of RET & CO., 890 Broadway, ANTED—THRBE OR pat ROOMA, HOUSE. in, ues om pagn nous ron go dren, — Woveereare alee SrMoein caer | eeeee eS | HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. PRL eee ere es Se ay cateeee ae eb een ene Fe, SALE—A BAY MARE, #IX YEARS OLD, LONG tail, kind and gentle, warranted. Also Wagon and Har- ness, Inquire at the private stable No. 277 Ninth street, FOR SALE—A FINE LARGE BOB TAIL BAY HORS! suitable for any kind of work, stylish driver = i Fe top Wagon and Harness,'ail in good order: a bargal for want of use. Apply at $7 Ninth flee. ORSES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, &C., FOR SALE.— Family Carriages, Wagons, Sulkeys, &e.; Grocers and ‘uxiness Wagaps, and second hand Wagons of all kinds, Also Horses and Sleighs, selling off cheap at 184 Fulton aveaue and 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn, WAXTED ONE SADDLE HORSE, ONE SINGDE horse Buggy and Harness, one pair Horses, Harness and Carriage, in exchange for city property in a tnriving city On the Mississippi at the terminus of wrailroad, ‘Address box 3,852 Post office, for one Week. WARTED[A SOUND, YOUNG, CLEAN STEPPING Horse, to trot easy under the saddle in 3:20; must be Well up forward, and not less than 15 hands. Address, with Ht) particulars and the lowest cash price, box 1,082 Post otlice, MUSI@AL. A OREATLY IMPROVED PIANOFORTE, LIGHTE & BRADBURY, Manufacturers of a new scale of oFerstruny sulated tail iron frame, grand and square Brocine street, Pianos to rent, ky, OF MUO EXPERIENCE, WILL TEACA a 1 ‘plano an ing, alt drawing or Preach, for $18 Per quarter, of music aldne for $10. Particular attentlon ven ls clilaren, Nove need apply except those who wish 0 come god performers or waders “Address Teacher, Sta, tion D, Fible House, MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI atoforte for sale~Richly carved legs and casa, fall irom p'ate, fulaid with aatinwood, overstrung basa, pear! hey, made (., older for present owner'by city makers; fully war. ranted for three years; been in use but Rive months; cost $50 will be sold for $250, ineluding stool and cover, Also elegant drawing room Suit, cost $40, for $140. Inquire at No. 70 West Twenty sixth streel, near Sixth avenue, basa; patent in. moforte, No, 431 Mi. GEQRGE CROZIER, VOCALIST, REQUIRES rome pupils to instruct for singing in a’ church ehoir, upon very adv eous terms to them At home uatil 13 o'clock. “52 West Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenur Pures. f bargains, from front ro ers, Tancy legs, strung for $1/ Pianos aud leons to reat, and rent al- lowed if purchased, Months payments received for the nae. HORACE WATERS, Agent, No. 333 Broadway, N. ¥. $150 PIANOFORTES. $180. ) +—By the introduction of machinery in the manu facturing’ of pla nofortes, we are now able to offer 9 the pub lic @ seven octave rosewood Piano, containing all the ro Improvements tor $40 cach, of inore perfect workmanship than Las usually Leen sold for $300 ar $440 by the old method Tianvfacitiring, We invite al dealers, teachers of music the public call and examine these hew instruments, at GROVESTEIN & HALE'S, corner of Canal and Hudson streets, New York. MELODEONS, ALEXANDKE ORGAN est possible pri to $10. 01 SAT d hand Pianos at great » seven octave, second hand, fretwork desk and over Y OF PENMANSH AND BOOK eay, continued by W. Cf TOC ra wirb Oliv ths Applications reodives ms of $3 for the course, CADEMY OF LANGUAGES, 99 BROADWAY.—IN ench, German, Spanish, Italian . Ladies’ hours trou 9 to i; gentle men, f 7 M. to 10 P.M. Terma, in classes, §10 pe: varier; to single individwala, $20, At the house, in cla) 12; to ‘stugle individuals, $30 the quarter., consisting 0: twenty-rour lessons, two lessons per Week. Apply to #, MAK TIRE LLI, Principal. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERIC. ried lady, as governess, to take charge of and instr iwo or three chiluren of frdm Ave to eight years of age: will G10 {he country If desired. | For partichiars address # note (0 rs. P. B, care of A. Geisaman & Co, 117 Broadway. T $2 1, WRITING TWENTY LESSONS; BOOKKEEP. ing, $10, lessons unlimited; Aritametic and Writin $i0 per ‘quarter (seventy-eight lessons each), at PAIN Mercantile College, 62 Bowery, and 285 Fulton street, Broo! « Jyn, As a splendid penman and skilful teacher Col. Pains Has no superior. A TAY, WELD, QUALIFIED TO TEACH ENGLISH ‘nd o/namental branches, desires a situation as govern ess ina private family, inexchinge for board, or would ac- cept a small salary. Addre: 19 West 50th at, between Sth and 9th avs. Would accept a situation in a schdol. NATIONAL TEACHERS! INSTITUTE, NO. 335 BROAD way, New York —Onen daily tor corneaponience with ail parts of the country, and introduction of Teachers, Pupils, Parents and Sehoot Ouicers, “Send fox cirelare BIC OOKKEEPING—$5.—MR, DOLBEAR, 609 BROAD. Way, keeps the lurgest ‘commercial fustitute in New York. 4’ special prastical course ia Double Entry will be iven to business men and clerks for only $5. Apply this day or Vaeant feats, D COURSE OF COORSERSATION PARLORS —A SECC Conversational Lessons in French, Spanish, Ltalian, Ger- an aud, Tbe iormed at yitlot Lnstitute, No. 868 Br nion square, a® soou as the applications Private lessons in Grammar nivy be bud h language by native protessors. This institute is pa ‘onized by the highest society of tis city. For cireularsand pa: devlars apply wt the insutute, L. PALMA DI CESNOLA. OLBEAT TRAINING Dear Sir—t should do injustice dge the rapid linproverent my sons have made in nder your instruction, At the end of their twellth 'Y gave me & spechnen of their rapid offhandwriting. ust coufees I was asteninbed: er before had I seen such improvernent in so short time, The more particularly Was I gratified as 1 bad alwaya supposed them to be heredita- rily bad writers, Respectfully yours, &e. JOHN YOUNG, 9 BROADWAY iny feelings not to ac- HE SPANISH LANGUAGE IS TAUGHT, A® TERE. tofore, by CAPRIANO GORRIN, at Clicton Tall, Astor Ince, root No. 7, where applicants are requested to call from 24, to 13g o'clock’ P.M, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ROOKLYN TABERNACLE, ON FOLTON AVENUR, ear Hoyt sireet.—Rev. Win. Alvin Bartlett, pastor, will to-morrow inorulg Tsaae 8. Kailoch, forinerly mt will preach in th eget Ap the evening. Services ‘will com- at lls A.M. audfat 735 P.M. LEECKER 81REET coruer of Downing stiect, Re to-morrow, at 1035 A. M. In the ev Will consider Matt. 4 chap., 1:10 vs. Devil.” UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, N. M. Gaylord wi | preach ing Rey. Moses Ballog Dhrist Tempted of the YHRISTIAN / near Sixt Wig A. M, and 7) Bie DP lH, THOMAS WILL CONTINUE BI, DIs.- ‘course on the “Coming of the Son of Man in Power fend grat Glory,” on Sunday, at 10:90 A. M., in the Cooper Instifute, room No. 24. IRST STREBT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BE tween First and Second avenues, preaching Sabbath, Feb. lis A. M. by the pastor, Rev. RR. thompson, anda’? P M. a kermon to the young by the Rev. James A, Attle, S OORA L. V. HATCH, THE TRANCE MEDIU! Ul speak in Docworth’s Mail, at 10\ A. M. and 73 3... on the Ja inet. EMORIAL CHURCH, HAMMOND STREET, CORNER ley piace.—The Rev. Dr. Chauncey, Bd ehurch, will preach to-morrow (#unday) evening. Services ut 1045, 8k and 7's o'clock, Free seats, CHAPEL—SEVENTEENTH — STREET, nue; services on Lord's day (Feb. 3), V.M. Preaching by the pastor, Urban YEW JERUSALEM CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN, | Public worship on Sunday, Feb, 3, atthe National Mu: | Heal Institute, No. 768 Broadway, at 10); A.M. Seats free. PUBLIC DISCUSSION—WILL BE HELD IN METRO- politan Hall, 17% Princ: street, to-morrow (sunday) evening, at 734 o'clock, between Mr, ‘Jaines Regan, 2 Subject— Catholic, ond Mr. James Mathison, Protestant. The Kem: Confessional.” Tiekeis 10 cents wt the door. ROTESTANS EPISCOPAL “REE CHURCH, REY. Robt. G. Dickson ~-Diviae Service every Siineay in e basement of their new ¢1creh ia Kast Fourtoenth street opposite the Academy of Music, at 10% A.M. and 75, P.M} ‘0. ob Thursday evening, at ;2) o'clock. PREY, GEORGE A. RINTSAL. Lave A ROMAN CATH. Hie priest, will lecture om the Roman Catholie doctrine of the Invocation of saint# (o morrow (Sunday) evening, at Mitt taty Hall, 193 Bowery, at 73 o'clock Admission, to defray expenses, 1 cents, Seats reserved for ladies, QT ANN'S CHURCH, RIGHTPENTH STREEY, NEAR Firth avenue, Rev: 1 Gallaudet, re tor —Serviona to-morrow stinl, with the voice, at 10%, A.M. snd 7); P, M., and fu the sign language at 3 P.M. Rey, P.O. Bwer wil reach 12 ¢ morning, the rector in the oventng. ‘Seata free MEN'S ASSOCIATION.—THE ir, will preach om Sunday evan ' arch (Fwentieth street, between Ninth avenues\; services to commoenee at half . Acollection will be made in aid of the charity f Association, TR) CONGREGATIONAL Weet Thirty-third street, 0. unday evening Wet, i Qh PETERS YouNG SS “Ree. John TH, Hopkin Peter's SOCTETY, EBBITS HALL, q stor, Sub SIDNEY A CORFE WILL PREACH IN THE, Murray Hi Baptist chavon, Thirty-lirth etrest, bal ween Filth and sixth aveoues, to mort ow morning and evening, at the neual houra of worship, The ordinance of baptisna wii be administered during the mornis g services “UE WOMAN OF SAMARIA, THE MISTAKEN RE Higion# Seeker,” will be the subject of the wixth 4 conte af the serieg, at the Twentieth stroct Universalis: church, between Sixth aod Seventh avenues, to-morrow (sun. day) tfvernoon, by ©, G, Brooks, pastor. Services at $ o'clock, Sermon fa tho morning vy the pastor, MILITARY. , TIENTION, NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS —A MEETIN of the New York Volunteors will be held on Sstarda; evening, Ped, 2, at the headquarters of the iuicteenth Wai asorlat| 144 Clinton street, at 7 o'clock ely. Busi Aeeset importance wil be traksacted, ‘The deott Like Guard are invited to aitend. By order, D. B. CARPENTER, So-goant, MONTHLY MEETING OF THE VETERAN CoRrs Gf the, State of New York of tbe War of 1818 will be on Monday evening, Ir braar, @tendan-s Is requested on par: JEREMIAH, Presileat. JONES, Vice President. Asnanam CoLeMan, Secret INGK COUNTY UNION VOLUNTEERS, COMPANY A, ‘will bold a meeting this. Cotarean) greats, Fee, 2, at of rt ett atreets, voklyn, at een A fai ages attendance i4 re.jaeni oat aeairoae opesttl Srvanot faniog FRED. 8 WORT, Secretary. BILLIARDS. iN meeaene TA pave Rew York, Mtoe aa AMUSEMENTS. ero MCAT “ NI . pat Pai re T DRAMA THE LaDy . TROPE: Translated and adapied from he French expretly for thie Has been dino een low: ributed as follows:— George Maurie, a rich ship bi tor, ship bullder and propric Antoine Caussade, head workman. Charles d’Arbel, a young physician. pees on & . ie ” : i public ndlary: Count d'aubertve. no Jerome, au innkeeper — i Lominique, servant to the Count, . Jowepb, servant to Maurice Workmen, Sailors Gendarmes. Hortense @’ Auberive, ter to the Ci oe Pauline Langlois, wite of Langlois. Nias wary Gannon Charlotte, wife of Antoine, «Miss Fanny Morant Toiuette, wife of Jerome a Mra, Walcot Doors open at; commence ai 35, MR, WALLACK, im accordance with the exp wishes of vast numbers of his patrons to present occasiondly some of the great and favorite OLD © a so celebrated in this thesine befare tte FINAL CLOSE, has arranged that She idan’ wtiieatvenco. 2 VOL FOR SCANDAL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, WITH Irs, Among other novelties A NEW PIVE ACT COMEDY is in rehearsal, and Witt be produced without delay. HE GAIETIES, TE HE GAIETIES, RIVALLED CAST. THE GAIRTTES, THE GAIETIES, THs GAl G16 Broadway, two doors below Laura Keene's, ED. BERRY, ED. BERRY, BD. BERRY, BELL Pio: BUTLER, BELL AND PIO BUTLER, BELL Pic BUTLER, IN TH NEW BURLESQUE NEW BURLESQUE To-night, and the usual miscellaneous entertainment by the manmoih company, which includes MISS C, MORLEY, MIS! MISS F) THOMPS¢) “MISS LIZ GREGOIRE, MON MONS. GREGUIRE, MONS, GREGOIRE, GEORGE WINSHI?, " A OORPS ‘DE BALLET, &c. ‘The GAEITIES 8; ili’ takes the lead in having the most at affable and NEW BURLESSUE RETTIEST WAITER GIRLS. PRETHEST WAITER GIRLS, PRETULEST WAITER GIBLS, PREMIEST WAITER GIRLS, PRAITIEST WAITER GIRLS, PRETIIEST WALTER . PRETIES? WAITER PRETTIEST WAITER PRETTIEST WAITER PRSITEST WATER PRETUEST WAITER GIRLS: GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS. GIRLS, GIRLS. GIRLS. RLS. nts, LRi PRECTIEST WAITER PRETTIEST WAITER PRETTIEST WAITER PRETTIEST, WAITER PREITIEST WAITER ( Admission 13 cents, NO ‘Orchestra seats 25 BOYS ADMITTED. OTICE.—THE LOVERS OF HARMONY SHOULD come to the Star of the West, No. 90 Eldric street, four doors above Grand, Chair taken by G. Stenham, at’ elglit ovclock, on Saturday and Monday evesings, faced by anbound ed talent, THOMAS B, M&DLEY, Proprietor, CLOTHING, TIENTION.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IF YOU want to get the full value for your cast off Clothing, Furniture, ts and Jewelry, the best you can do is to send a nove to f HARRIS, 196 Beventh avenue. ‘There you may be convinced you will’be dealt with to your satisfaction For silk drensea, from $7 to lor coats, from $3 to for pants and vests, from $1 upwards. Please don't f¢ 166 Seventh avenue, near Twenty-first street. Ladies av tended by Mrs, Harri bad —TRIPLE SHEET. 'S GARDEN. _ NORE, On temuntay art yon GARDES, tb hich WAD many ROW TE DINER DE MADALIN, ‘To conclude with the camp scene of the on done weed an INKERMANN, n Monday, by universal Onda, Oy WRN RICHE LIEV. THEATRE, KEENE THEATRE. Le.:ee and Mana «r THEATRE. GRY, iH THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND TBOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND PEOPLE THOUSAND PEOPLE. THOUSAND PEOPLE NINETY-FIVE THOUSAND PROPLE SEEN THE BURLES " GREAT THREE ACT LOCAL Brateed . BURLESQUE, GREAT THREE ACT LOCAL GREAT THREE Au ee SISTERS, SISTERS, SISTERS, SISTERS, SISTERS, 2 WHICD WILL BE REPEATED SEVEN TO-NIGHT ‘TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIQHT AND NiGHE THIS NIGHT THIS 1GHE THIS EVERY NIGHT THIS EVERY NIGHT THIS With the following DISTRIBUTION OF CHARACTER! MORTALS, Doverrvn Towsatr—commonly called Dowte No- tail—our country cousin from Vermont. . Mr. B. @, ROGERS AnmuuR SroNng, dramatist and artist in crayon, iH. F. Dauy Snail, his friend, i ssil adit 7, B. Jouxstox carouvys, j# phenominal pollcemad, always tn ) Carowem, } The way when wanted, with alds..) M& Wax MARY SPRINGLEAP. 0.000000... Mrs. J. H. ALLEN Tawourars, Prvro, King of Hades, the Biysian Fields and all Tow countries generally, a monareh by no means 40 black as hie is painted, though probably not ear a0 good as he will appear by che represen, EVERY EVERY EVERY MARU asi biras dscns Mr. Lexson PrYNTORVILLE, one of Hhuto . vccceee elit, BARTON Dewonor, an old t ha new face, hoping. to impress the public tavorably. ... coee Mt, LEVICH Currex, one of the original sable brothers, an un: mitigated nuisance, in everybody's never aceomplishir hitig good— very bad that his b) her, Pluto, won't have him at Hades at any pric ceeeeseee MY, BURNETT ConnenLor—Rupevi—not its, “by any means, but who, while on earth, managed elec- tually to misrepresent their constituents in the corporation councils. .. “ DIAVOLINE, first of the Seven Sisters, raising a re- Volt in Hades and a br earthy afterwards the Angel —, afterwards from Highboy, af- terwaras the Murderous Mother, atterwards Flora, Goddess of Flowers, afterwards Captain Highboy, of the Feminine 'Zouaves, afterwards Flora, his sister, which disguises she assumes in the vain endeavor to mislead Arthur, ... Migs LAURA KEENE PLUTELLA, the second sister, & chip of the old Mr. Watt, Mr. Goopricn: BETTER PRICK PAID FOR LADIES’ AND GENT'S cast off Clothing, Furniture, Carpets, Jewelry, &c. From $7 (0 $35 pald for silk dresses, from §2 io $14 for Son's, and from $1 80 to $6 for pants. A hote by post punctually at tended to by E., 134 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Cwentieth strects. Ladica attended 'to by Mrs. B. (LOTMIERS ATTENTION WANTED, AN OVERCOAT ‘nd other articles in excharige for ® $50 broche loug shawl, Address Optimus Jones, Yost oftice DENTISTRY ro RS. DURKIN AND ROUSSEAU CONTINUE TO EX. tract Teeth without the slightest pain by thelr new and nal proceaa,, No change for Lemporarg sels or extractiti, where artificial Teeth are inserted. Alloperations warrant No, 973 Canal street, opposite West Broudwa; B, GRIFFIN & BROTHERS INSERT TEBTH, WITH « or without extracting the roots; on silver or rubber, $5; gold $20; plotina, $25; partial setson gold, $2 per tooth; si}: ver, $1. “Teeth filled; gold, 50 cents to $1; bone, cement ‘and silver, (cents, Extracting, 2 cents. 376 Grand street, New York, and 257 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ASTROLOGY. FACT.—A_ PHRENOLOGIST AND ASTROLOGIS) hat beats the world, and $5,000 reward for any one who 1 Mies WELLINGTON, | who is aeknow! to be lady Lin the city, who truthfully, gives, information concerning fosses, Inwauits, journeys, absent friends, lov courtship, mariage, health, wealth, and who will reclair drupken ‘kad unfaituful Husbands, Miss W. i# the onl. son ia the eity who has the genuine Koman and Arabi aiisrnans for love, rood Inek and aH bu: ails and an auaranteed ror lite. Belay not to consult this matarally pitts) acd beautiful young lady. Lucky numbers gi Hight: Feapociable city references ean be aeen at her residence, 10 Sixth avenue, opposite Kighth sireet, A BONA Fi ASTROIOGIST, THAT EVERY ONE can depe! Madame WILSON, who tells the ob ject of your visit 8 you enter her room. Madame rn Linon is the greatest astrologist that ever was known, She ill invoke the powers of ber ‘ul science, and yell ai ibe events of your whole life, Her predictions’ are so tru: oat they surprise every oue that consults ber. Some indice may get a little timid, though they need not fear, for abe prac tices nothing but what is reasonable to philosophers. Ai) should consult thie most wonderful aud mysterious lady. Her advice has never been known to fail, twenty thousand dollars reward to any one who can équal her in the above science, Madaine Wilson is in possession of the eelebrate. magic which are ever certain in thelr offect. Truly may ste be called a wonderful woman, 189 Allen street, be tween Houston and “tanton, over the bakerv. Fee for ladier And gentiemen, # cents, STONISHING.—MADAME MORROW, gbter, born with caul and gift of foresight, tells ho Soon and often you will marry, and many events, even your Nery thoughts, Fee 25 cents. 1 Ludlow street, below House tor. Gentiemen not admitted. iia CARISTOPMER, STREET.—MRS. H. ROEDER Is the only trae Spiritualist, Clairvoyant, Astrologiat, Palmint and world renowned Seer and city. Revenier of all affairs through life, past, present and ted’ lady. in this future evente, gives true and correct information, on, health, wealth, jore affairs, j law suite, dificulty in busi neve, absent friends, sick von, ke. Thousands of vistters can Wiinoes tne truth of ec -orr‘et revelations during the past sixteen years. Remember ler residence, 43 Christopher street, near Fourth strect end Waverley place, if you wish true advice, lwewor enposiion. Mrs. RK. "has the real genuine talisman sy love or to be loved of others, and (0 bar dertakings, T, SHIKD FLOOR. —MADAME and gifted Spanish lady, un- iva, marriage, absent fr ends, oe or wll diseases, tells lucky on, &e. LOR ANY ONE WHO CAN MERK, the well known cele Sologist, astrologist and medical adviser, who is iged to be'the only lady im the world who trath(ully jon coucerning any case of human life. Mrs. h, 44 Attorney street, removed to 1% Monroe street, near Monigome: MATMIMONTAL. MERCHANT, AGED 35, WISHES TO MARRY. RE- A “thement, education amd social prsttion. eascntials on the Indy'# side! Sincere answer, with | uil particulars are in vited (or one week. Address D. 5. box 133 Herald office iH FOR TAR MAK aMlicted, debilliate: A ji binnw i — ried, or those coutemp or ditease¢ should pot marry, or adopt ores un they bae informed themeives of the truth only found tr. Dr. LAtMONT'S I Fie owas, sod New York Ad vt acd Inge (Fe! Mailed for $i by tt. G. Ww RRC sisal Torey surest, Aton Hono: The estes cures hi ws oe recent or standin ditional, peivetay, an fer yuare ‘past, at Ga7 Broad say, up staire, REMOVE)? FROM 19 DUANE ambers, where he can fidence on certain mber °the New York Uni- diplows in bia office, BAKs CONFINRD 1 KR. CORBETT HAT street to 20 Centre stremt, near ¢ be cousuited with the mort honorable B.—br. © ign Spe hi UNTER HAS FOR THIRTY stance of failure. Hin great remedy, Ur. Hunter's CHreR COTIAID “iseneen eben jar’ Ueatment aad all otber ares withont dieting oF te absorb unless this remedy is ured. not be obtaine? genuine anywhere bat at Divisio street. Book for nothing, ettccts of early abuse, I ik. WATFON INVITKS THOSE WHO Ane Al LOT. ed with & certain form of disense to call as 48 Broome second block went of Broad: thang inant ‘Dr. Watsen: od ' a hice niet ae Reateay ae i “eae for the now pref rh fees R. RALPH'S OFFICER, 199 CROSBY FTREET.— Hours from 10}, uli 2, and from @ Uli 9, Sundays, ex cepted. cae DP AvARD, AN OLD AND RELIABLE. Pity: can be crosulted at all houra on certain tice 488 Broadway, up siatrs. . WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S FRIEND Fs uedien th Hit he 5 TAN, " per box.” Office 48! et ky tee EL gee sae block, out for a holiday, afterwards the Angel “afterwards ob Highboy, afterwards Payehe, afterwards Lieut. Highboy, of the Feminine Zouaves, afterwards Mist" Angeline Highboy, a fashionable belle, afterwards a Bootblack, and always assisting Ler si ter, Hf fie occasionally spechlating a Hitle on ber own ac- count any «Miss PoLiy MARSRALL TARTARINE, the third sister, anotoer lignomvite chip, also out for # holiday, afterwards the Angel afterwards afterwards Lieut, Highboy, Zouaves, afterwards Miss Mabitable Highboy, & fashionable belle, afterwares a hot corn girl following in the footsteps of ber illustrious pre- decessors 10 ail particulars. ... . Mrs Lorry Hover SULPHUKIAE, | The remaining four of the (Mra, H. Viena SKVEN SISTERS, who, in the most able | Miss Nora Lion manner, assist the dis BaTrane.sa . | bleries of theirsisters, as- suming a variety of cha Cakrabii1s..) racters for that put Mra, Foro, formerly called ¥om rushe Highboy, of the Feminine FARciNeLia . Mics Mevitur . | Miss WiLLoumneY ine, the one {sir daughter of Ceres, originally borhe to her ‘Jupiter, end subs quently borne from her by Pluto, which fact sufticiently ecounts for her appearing in this connection....... i cos. MP PETERS Cures, an estimable lady, considerably younger than her daughter above alluded to, and int duced solely for the purpose o: introducing the last scene. sees nipaduttetos cas so eRe SNMRINE Sriut ov Anriun’s disTei Nis Fears Cupp, & well known spirit, afterwards You }, afterwards the Sprite of the Chrysalis, Litre Many Buttoce During the piece will be represented serious tragedy, in one act and several talieaux, called the MUKDEKOUS MOTHER AND THE DEVOTED DAUGHTER. ‘The Remoreelesa Tyrant...... ‘Mr. G. F. Browne Fremiere Danseusd, with 6 Grand Pas... Mra G. F. Browne 0) FAIL TO SEE THE L48T GREAT SCENB, THe BIRIH OF THE BUTTERFLY IN THe BOWER OF FERNS. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN, axp SEATS MAY BE SECURED, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, YEN DAYS IN ADVANCE, Deore open at 64; to commence at 7}, o'clock. Performance over at W o'clock. Foex & CAMPBELL’S MINSTRELS. NIBLO'S SALOON, MONDAY evening, January 23, and every evening. First appearance in this etyy of the very taiented Kubiy Comedian, Johnny Duley, late of Ruinsey & Newcombd's Minstreie. NEW FEATURES—NEW FEATURES. FIRST TINE-PIKE’S PAK EMIGANTS, JONNY, BOUND YOUR, BUGLE, GUM, CUM. PLUS THE RIVALS—BRIAN O'LYNN, THE, RETURNED CALIFORNIANS, &c, fe, 8. ©. CAMPBELL, the Prince of Ethiopian Vocalists, in new Songs and Ballads, making an entire change of pert ormance. Doors open at 634, lo commence at 7%. Tickets 25 cents, AmBrican CONCERT HALL, 444 BROADWAY. 4 444, HA at Au PRECEDENTED ATTRACTION, NEW STARS, NEW STARS. MARY PARTINGTO MARY PAKTINGTO! MARY PARTINGTON, MARY PARTINGTON, whose grace and beauty all appreciate, as also ber taste in the arrangement of some of the most beauticul BALLETS BALLETS ever produced in this ety, CHARLEY WHITE, CHARLEY WHITE, the only true representative of the darkey race. R. HART, R. HART, the celebrated Ethiopian Comedian. I. SIMMONS, L. SIMMONS, The unequalled ban jolst, the Al BALLET TROUPE, BALLET TROUPE, without exception the tin the country. ‘The management take great pleasure in, announcing a9 em mt with the only ori irish comedian in America, ba Titty O'NBID, ROR W. BetiRK, Proprietor.” Mons, Le THORN, Stage Manager. 4 R. '§ CHARITY LECTURE, Ww YORE MY OF MUSIC, M*s ON SATURDAY, At TWO O'CLOCK. Senator Beward’s imported Arablans, Cruiser, Mesars. C. 2 Co.'s beautiful Patehen stallion New Jersey, Ww. the ‘fighting and biting h Hale eam cies borer wi Oo anid Positively Mr. Rarey’s last appearance, Family ‘and Amphitneatre. 50 cents R.RAREY'S CHARITY LECTURE. aac "Aral Did Peacock, Cruse sey,'' and the llithe Bhelties. ae MENBE ATTRACTI Pees Stas RY Musto BALL a Reowar. BLO! i BLONDIN, THE HERG Of MIAARE Who carticn a manon his back (no matter what his ee care ee and turning’ han the ropes, are by this \") Pree aquaiqeeh prune spenain, SEINE, TST il __ AMUSEMENTS. CADEMY OF MUSIC, N. Y.—HINKEEY, AP NoN DAY EVENING, FEDRGAAY 4, rue ak Be oath MISS ISABELLA BRIGNOLI SUSINI in his renowned character of 1 irector and Conductor Which bas been for many weeks in active rebearsal, will ba produced in the most le, for the firet me in America, positively Monday, Feb, 1. Correct Opera Books, at ‘a, Wall street. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC—HINKLEY, TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASO on which cceadicn will be produged Rosai ‘acelebrated operty THE BARBER OF SEVILLE. e MISS ISABELLA HINKLEY ‘0 the NMONOLI: FERED SUSINT and COLETTT, 6 |, FERRI, SUST) 5 Diyector and Contictor eS ig. MUZIO Seats Can also be seenred at Sibell’s, Wall street, INTER GARDEN. Lensee and Manager. . ..A. W. Jacksons Tie management has pleasure in announcing that on thig ever ing, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, MR. EDWIN BOOTH Will repeat his great role of SIR GILES OVERRECAH, 1 A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS, 1g his second appe n thfut character. ‘will also repeat the role of PETRUCHIO, htful Comedy of, ‘ATHERINE AND PETRUCHIO, Appearing tn WO OF nN NI Gubpeien 2. oF HIS GREAT PERZONATIONS ‘On Monday, February. i MK. WI Wit appear for nett ima eo MACBETH, Ne BOWERY THEATRE, Sole proprietors... Messrs. G, 1. , Lingar iikiday, Fabs 2 1soh nee W s Pel ¥ In Shaksper Last night of ‘the e: cn MBF. 8. CHA wave who will appear in his original character of NOSE, in the popular local drama of NEW YORK AS IT Is, The protean burlesque of VARIETY, OR THE MANAGER IN SEARCH OF NOVELTY. Mr PF. 8. Chanfran’s it imitations of » EDWID RRES d MR. BARNEY WILLIAMS, And Mr. G x's comie lecture, RAREY MANIA, Concluding with the New York Clipper drama of HARRY BLAKE, THE MAN THAT TRAVELS ON’ HIS MUSCLE. Harry BlaKe........sceccseseses -oMr. G.-C, Bonifaes ATURDAY, FEB. 2, 1861 Bs AND FAMILY HOLIDAY, TWO SPLENDID DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES APTERNOON and EVENING, at 3 and 74; o'clock, At each of which the superb French Drama, LADY OF 8T. TROP! LADY Ov ST, TROPEZ Will be pr ced in elegant style and attractiveness, LAS? DAY, POSITIVELY, OF THOSE WILD AFRICAN SAVAGES, ‘The Kathir, Pingo, Zooloo, He ttentot and Bushioan, specimens of tribes of humanity never before seen tn America, LAST DAY ALSO OF THE GREAT BELGIAN CANARY BIRD SHOW, Canary bird fanciers will find these sweet little songsters highly titeresting and well worthy a visit, ‘The following wonderful Living Curiosities are all to be seen, and all for the very low price of 25 cents:— OLD ADAMS’ CALIFORNIA MENAGERIE, THE LIVING MAMMOTH BEAR, SAMSON, LIVING BLACK 8 N. TWO LIVING AZ LIVING ALBINO FA) AVING WHAT IS If? VIN RNED SEAL y VING MONSTER SNAKES, E LIVING HAP 2 MISS DAWRON, DO} THE $180 SPECKLED BROOK TROUT. Admision to all, 25 cents; children under ten, 15 cents, Pare quet, 15 cents extra; child nder ten, 10 cents, RELS. ‘and every night during the week, OF. WAREAION lebrated hoss tamer. The lecture will be PRACTICALLY ILLUSTRATED By Tike INTRODUCTION AND SUBJUGATION IS AMERICAN MUSEUM. Pabst ts EL E iRT RYANT'S MP Monday, Jan. The ce ‘OF Tie MOST VICIOUS ANIMALS THAT CAN BE PRODUCED, DAN BRY ANT, will dance his world renowned The plantation Darkey, ESSENCE OF OLD VIRGINNY. PURCEY and WAMBALD, the beautiful tenors, in new Ww songs, dances, wilos, sayings, burlesque plantae ©, Tickets 25 centa, Nat Gs. Curtain ries at 7! UNION. 1 i bustastio reception. wy elares n consequence of its enthusiastic ion bya and fashionable audience, GEORGE VANDENHOFF Will repeat his UNION POEM, Entitled “LIFE, MEN, MANNERS, MODES ‘Tuesday evening, § At dope Tickets (on this ovcasion only) ape MEASURES,” b, HILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, Nineteenth season— lH 1861, THIRD CONCERT AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. pope | evening, February 21861, ‘On which oceasion Mr. LOUIS SCURETSER, ist and the @! MAN LIEDERKRANZ, of D ave Kindly volunteer servivrs, ORCH LP Rs Sheman: ‘s Symphony, and Wagner's Overture Conduetor........... Tickets {or sie at the ustial pi door on the evening of concert ¥ at, nmence at 8 v clock symphoine, No. 2, ‘eunbaeuse Mr. Theodore Bisfela. 4. All tickets sold at the be $1 each, Doors ope M® PAFEY's carivy 14 7 Parquet, Baleon Family Cirele and Amphrthe ckets now on sale at the Academy of Music .Fifty cents, x office of the New Yous The public are cautioned agains! purchasing of speculators, CARD TO ur In reply corps of attention wil) farewell matinee. > nu JOWN &. RARBY, Marnoroutax Dorr... Jan. 20 136 PPEOOR SKATING, FLOOH eKATINO[ AT EBBITE Hail, 9 West Thirty-third stree’, orar Bi the patent Floor skates ~ Ladsen will ind this a of Ie toskate. Charge 2ernta por lh son Open from 9 A.M. «i107 M. X R. RAREY'S CHARITY LECTURE. Family Circle and Amphitheatre JERMAN YOLKS GARD PALACE HALL ¢ The most pet AMUSEMENT i ey. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT EVERY NIGHT. SINGING, AND DANCING, NEGRO AND ACKCBATIC PERFORMANCE, BURLESQUE AND PANTOMIME, GRAND TIGHT KOPS AsCENSION, by the wonderful child Agnes, G years old. A FULL BAND OF MINSTteL SINGERS is engaged for the selection of Oy ora horuses, 1 Jace in the sity, wo handsomest Wi he only place in the ety where be haw t Walter Girls are to'be found tu FULL FANCY COST OME, COME AND SEE THE WAITER (fis in P 4. FANCY COSTUMB, BOWERY SUR? AS>} = SROADWAY. Eh ADMISSION BETTER TALENT, CHE A ORKER SCAVT THEATRE, Ew ¥¢ AND 99 BOWER: AN © Fourth night of DIE MAUREI VON BERLIN, New comedy, with songa, by E. Pohl Franz 0. Horm | caetiaekitn....Mr, Meanbers Fetvehen..... Misa Schefler Mra Meaubers TASHINGTON HALL, NEW JERSEY. ONE NIGHT ONLY. VARIETY, TALENT, FUN. WOOD'S MINSTRELS, THIS EVENING (SATURDAY) FEBURARY 2, 1861, New Union Songs, “Gally the Troubadour,” Musie, Dance and Burlesque. Concluding with. the elebrated “Dixie's Land. A® ARIVN. ARION, GRAND SACRED CONCERT. GRAND BACRED CONCERT. IRVING HALL, iB. 3 L or well Son greek pare, tier he Sry teeerptm oe e weather, ittas ‘been resolved to give a repetition of the whole Coneert TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) HENS TO-MORROW (BUNDAY) EVENING, fonductors,........CARL ANSCH CARL BE! Ticket cents. tl princi book apd muate at and Irving Hall, Ni esseved conte, ‘The next subscription concert willbe on March 38, _Ta Sas eibvetpted eeunert Wikbves Sere Sh en ay D ‘AUVAGEAU'S At 7H Broadwey, way. ‘Open every evening, (roms ee ad Somat ie i, Ses: Gam COm;aae SALOON, NO.

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