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?tt^iijfIi H? aariMm* \0I~ XV.N?- 4,601. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1856. PRICE TWO GESTS. tfEW-YORR TRIBUNE, i TIIK NEW-VOKH DAILY TRIBUNB At Pveaubbsd EVERT MORNING ten EVBN1N0, fSOBDIV MClfTID.) BT OBEELET A He EL-RATH, a Twi ruii ti iviLDrvc*. coaxta or baiiao uro iraoca IT?l?T> ' if i'il> THE citt hall, trad sVliterad to City Sod* riber* at Mi cent* par weak, mr.gj* fiaaasa Two Cant., Mail nhacrikW. *6 por auuam, hi advance* mS 2 mociaa, AS; for three months, ? 1 Ml T1TB NEW-Y ORR WEEKLY THI lit NK, 1 TKKT LAROE PAPER POR THE COUNTRB, h>awfcta*?ad firry Satvbdat MoBBIBC at the low prlra cat ft rtji-*- Three rcspiea tor *5; PI?? copies for i Pea aopiee for t It; end a paper ui is do ease ? atmaed be eawi law dm for which it ia paid. Adverti*em<aiits for Una Stwtwiilae charged SEVENTY FIVE U.Mi > , h LiWE far ?ach taatvtion. THE M:>l|.WKKKl V TRIBUNE abed ?rrary Tveiday and Fatraay Moawiwe. Price fS urn. Two fopiee for B5; Ptea eopiee for Bll ? Ad ota 1C ceats a line for each u.i-itui. THE .NBW.YOKK TRIBUNE BOB EUROPEAN CIRCULATION, hi pvM*Wx-d on too de part ore of each Mail Steamer for Liverpool at f 5 pat annum, pcotag* included. Single eopiee See Ceuta. THE NKW.YOKK TRIBUNE BOKCALIPORNIA. OREGON, AND THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, h> pwbaahed an the departure of each Mail Steamer for Asptn aratt at #1 50 per annum. Single eopiee Six Centa ?pcrial Xoiufo Brillhtatlv IllemlMiteel Lecture, at the Broadway ejhAeMeele.ea THURSDAY EVENING. Jen. 17, bv Profesaor BOBAKT GRAVI Subject: " Artificial Lights-introducing tba mott uiagi.incf'.t experimentt in illumination with the Oxy Bydrogen Light ever exhibited, and lighting the houte with hit model Ctieium Liththoute, tt prepared by him for the United State* Government T.ckeu 25 cento? for tale at the Attor Hotter end 'I anernacle. Nedrltnal Teeta and Lecture* ?? Stuyveaai.t Inttitute, en THl'RSDA \ EVENING. Jen. 17, at 7* o'clock. Lecture by IRA H. DAVIS after wbirb t Committee wiil be atatanmted to propose teat eeeei i to tat Ipirtti and n-port the amwera. Mra W H COAN, Medium. Admittion Id centt. At the request of fee- Senior (lams Profeasor SCHMIDT. of Columbia Colle-e, will deliver (at Hr.pe ( hapel, aCourae at Six Lecture* uu the " Oeruian Languate end I. tOl at are ieleitei le 'he Ret ? ? The fira: Lectnaa THURSDAY EVENING et fi o'clock. Ti< gets for the CWur-e A 2, admitting a Oenlleman an>l tu ?. - ? t,-?:,. I Avian tba Preau'.ent of the Col.***, and at < HRISTERN -' No. 7*3 Broadway, and at the door on the evening of the Lcctere. TTae next Lcetnre in the Conrtenow being delivered be Raw tee Young Men't Association of the 20th-?t. Cougregatintinl Church, will he delivered Ui that church in 20th f*. , near 7th ee., on THURSDAY evening, Jan. 17, by D. C GIL MAB.eaq. Low ' II I.eetnree in New-York. ? The Rev. Dr. OhWKY'S Pitth Lecture on " The Artiats." at C.inton Hall, Astor-place, THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. 17, at ? o'clock. Doora open at 7 Tickrtt 25 rent*. For tale at eke pnncipal BooAitoret, ai d at the Librarian't Deik, Marcantile Library Aeaocia'i' n. Bfereaatire Library Aat>?edmtte)M.? The Board of Directori have the pleature to announce that Mr GEORGE MUMM it bat i, ueeatcd to repeal kit lectarc on ' Old Europe and Young America," or, SATURDAY EVENING, Jan. uCta the Lecture Ko< n ( L1NTON HALL, Attor place, rommei , inf. et I o'clock Ticket? 50 cenfa; to membera. half ptieei ran be had at Ike Library, or at the down-town Office, No. 2 Naatau it., and at the door on the evening of the lecture. _R. H. TIMPBON. Ch'n Lecture Com. John Br?eTaTh Will deliver a Lecture in the BroaUway Tab. rnacie on SATUR DAV EVENING Ian IB Doora open at fi. Lecture to commence at 7J o'clock. Ticket* 85 renta, to be bad at the iKr*Sn postponement on account .of the weather. Annual .Meeting of the Amerirnn tieo?T/rnphicul ?BtJ Mallalienl >wci<-ty. Addrettfrorn l'rof A.D. HAI UK Soperintei ideal I t the I'nite.i States Coast Survey, on THURS? DAY, I7lh mtt., ui the ( hapel ol the Uuiveraity, tt 8 o'clock. Bo tharre for ttekete, Which BABY be bad on application at the Saeiety't Roc ma. I'niveraity Building. Itadaairial Home A?Norlation >n. :l. a theaaeea ken may obtain their Deed* for Property la WaketVald imme diateiy by railing at No lfi3 Bowery on FRIDAY EVENING, Bad paying the amount, due by them. CORNELIUS A. COOPER, Purchasing Tru.ter. Notice. - 11.< ?eaihereet MARSHALL DIVISION, Bo. u 8. of t., ire race act**! te attend ?? -heir Hail THIS (Tkandat j EVENING, at 7$ n'r>,l. to < onanier the propriety of making alteration! in the By Lawa By order of the Division, F. POSTER. R. S. FraakllnV Birthday. -'I he celebration take* place THIS LVKNINO. at the Ctti Awmbly Koouia. Tnkett: Genllemrn't. +.', L adiea', <hl, (including lutijier); maybe ob tainedot the Committee, at BAKER A GODWIN'S. N.. | Spruce-tt. HALL'S Music Store, Danikin'. oflic. , JOLLIE S M a. Store, St. Nitbola* Hotel, and at the principal Book ?tore* and Priuting otficea; JOHN W. PORRES, Secretary. No. aV William-at JAMES NARINF, Chairman, No. 7 Broad tt. An Appeal to the Public. Tili LIPESAVING il NKVOLENT ASStKTATION of NEW-YORK was formed and eharteriii in 1849, itt object being to procure Life-Boat* and Station-Hou.e? witb material* for aavirit life in rate* ot ?bip wrark.to encourato meritormu* conduct by granting Ifconfo* medal* and pr, uniary rrwarda. Through the liberality of Congres* nuineroui Life-Boat Sta? tion* have been eatabli.heil on tb- ?bore? ot Lung Island and New-Jer*ey, by wbirb mure than 1,700 aetBOM hive been ret caed from impemlitig death. Without f.he?e meana of eacape, tkodreadful tragedy at the Mexico and Bristol would have been repeated. The ir tneiiae and conatantlv; inoreaaitni, ominerco of I Ala port demanda ot the | itizeneof this em|Hirnim the Bttttt comprebrntive plan anil rHective means lor anviut the live* of the chip a Mh ki il And what nobler aim, what moro humane achieve ment than thai ot rescuing the poor emigrant and the tem|s?tt tcsvud murine: from the jaw* ot death ' The aer. ices of all tbo.e connerted with the Association are wholly grafuitout. but their lands are entirely inadountte to carry out their view*, I'll, v appeal therefore with confidence to their fellow-cititem, to aid with liberal contribution* their effort* in the canes- of h rmamty. Doaationt will be received by E. K. COLLINS, eaq. M LIVINGSTON, etq. CHS. H. MARSHALL, eaq. SOL N T. nicoll, eea. JOHN C. ORKEN, etq. R. C. (.OODHUE. esq. WM. I Wl rMOBB, e*q. Committee. And by the officers of the A**o< lation. JOSEPH WALKER. Pretioent, No. 31 Piue-*t. Dam EL Loan, eaq., Vice-President, Merchant*' Exchange. RoBEBT C OooDHltL. e?q., 1'reaaurer. No. M Soulhat. John D. Jone?. e*q., Secretary PreaavAeal Aakaatai Mu-uai im. Co. t'oenpliim-iiinry Iniun.n lo >lr. (.nnnli. Tke follbwiiig correa(iondeiire ha* token plura Is-tweeu several of the tint gentlemen ot tbia < if v and Mr. tlOUOH : Nt w'-Yobk, Monday. Jan. 7, 1?,'*3. To Mr. Joua B (Ipicm?Dear Sir: At a teatimonitl of our eatimat? of your diatinguiahed service* in the cause of Tempo: aace, both mUr- at Hmaiii an,l America, we. the umieraigiiod, do re*| ertuiily Invite yoe to an Enfertainmeiit in that city on the EVEhlNO , f the'llb ,1 feb Rl' a k v next. WILLIAM e. DODUE. john h obiscom JAMES HARPER. EDMUND HYATT, tbeodobk M NAMEE joseph hoxie. HOKAl E WEBSTER HARVEY P. PEET, ANSoN O, PHBLPS, OLIVER h. L ! THOMAS dennv ( C. NORTH. OLIVER b. wood, HIRAM BARNEY DAVID HOADI.Y. i DWABD COBBING NORMAN white JOHN vv. OLIVER, henr^ l bowen f b. beits, thomas c. doremus, w. h. di k em an, oboboe d phklp8, c. c. leigh, a. r. wetmore, mahlon r. hewitt, john Marsh. Bovliton C Bart RA, Saturday. Jan. 1.'. Ib5fi. WM. E DonuE, eaq.?Dear Sir: I recive?! a ilay oi twoiitice. a very kind BBkieeeBplimentary letter ot invitation t.> an enter tairimeiil m the ( itv of New i ork on the 14ih of February nevt, ttgueJ by yourarlf and *e\er*l other gentlemeii, for wh im I kave long en getai c-l a high regard, in accepting your unex eectrd ana flattering invitation, I would gratefully expreai my deep aeii-i nor riiua conferred upon me. Personally. 1 ?kavaki thtink from auch a demonttra'ion ; but as the advocate, however treble, of a noble cause, and believing tba' the enter ariae I love w ill be advanced bv the honor thut (said to one of itt asticsatea. 1 have the ho ior to be. with ?eiitimenf? of true r-t.. *j Your obedient aervant. JOHN B ?ODOH. The eiitrrtaitimei.l, it la understocs4. will be given at NibJo'* aaree aeloou. Due net tee will be given of the arrangement* and aal? ut Ik a, te rreabyterinn House. Genllruieii interested in Um weitere of the Pre.byb - Church and who desire to render her Bufimthed e terpruna productive tt the earliest possible moment, are requ-'ted to aaset a delegation from the I ity of Philadelphia t*, hear a ataBt Btant of the attain of the Preabyterian Houae and 01 '.he Etna kyteriai. Publication ( omnnttee, vit: Rev. ALBERT BARNES, THOMAS BRAIN ERD, D. D., JOHN A BROW X i M. W. BALDWIN. Eat).. samuel 11. perkins, Et?., ( BAKLE1 S WUBT18, U*j . john c. FAHR. Etq., TIMM It SPABHAWK, e^., On Till ItSDAY EVENING, Jan. 17, 1??, at 7J o\leak. in The Lecture R.?,ni of the Mer-er-a' Preibyterian Church. The drliberaliona and rrtulf* of this meeting will hive an im? portant betrug u|ou,the rrhcieticv and turce** ol the future alaua ol the ( burcb. In beh?!f at ika I'uhkcatio i Committee. _ _WM. Hj SPENCER, SocreUry. atr. Kllaabeth Hlarkwell. nauuits ,,t Geas ?afed cal ?allege pupil of the Lylnt-in Ho.pit?|. I'ana, and ?tu lent ? B? London Hoainials .tle.i.is :., e\ery de}sartin-- t f MED SAL i'KAi tu E aaaeeaj Lad ? Bad rail area. No. 7, East 'ttk ?t. office hour* from It) I? a m. ataulKi-anl I nti-lliaenreOfflre and I.nbor Exrhnnae Bat(ai.a.ai , . ri f CeaUre-el S ^ -Tbe orhie .?,.?ub ?shed b\ tration, where can .. * *vt hatound large u am bar* of LABORERS ajsl BBBVANTS at ?ary low raiea of wage?, tn.l i er?.ins can hare the.r orders fi.'ed kf wnin.( -,. ih,- Su(eriiiloiijeot. and aendiag the antoeal - ec t***ry to |?y tbe |-a?-a*e of the partie* requ.ie I No iro* aW??i I J AMES P. PAOAN. 8ui>,r. Brlaters' Hartsjant GODWIN'S < aaatiag-i *mb, Trihane B oi in.?.. ?^tAM anj HEALING PHTBICLi ?ittaburgh. Pa i t LAIR TAN, office BJo MBareeetV AJt ?S.Ii.*' ?>? ?? > P- m-. ?'?J 2 to 4 p. m. ?"?'?T^ccitsJitirnaof the iiuriianXlrgtul'm Icineated and areacr:,. ^ ,,^ftrfu*' e>'?lee, v \ op J^BAftd New Orteeae, i* iswtpone.i t.i utt,at P?ata?esiaaaMj M O. BOBBRTB J. ( ARRiNt.TO.N. utt, tor tale at tint office. ?spW^TTw^r!,1'1'* i?"?rH?. e t U?p?..v~Ca7k Kfc u^i t "i" ??n.lu.-Of?? s No i W all at. BahtaT U%U>tt U^0' by FIRE at the eaUbhahcd W. Btggc.g. ^cre,a;,AM>::, W ^ ??c Sal! Season. The second ANNUAL BALL of the YOUNG ASSOCIATION for the B E NKPIT of the ROM AN CATHOLIC ORPHANS, will be held ht Nibio t Saloon, rm 11 KM) A I Et 1 NINO, Jan. 22. 1856. T.eket* can beobte-ne*! of the following gentlemen. who compote toe COMMITTEE Or AttANCEME?JTI: J-* i. F Mi Meooroy. peter Ma* ban Hugh Oaynur, Oliver K. Mooney, John M. Cooi.ey, Augnrtu* (PNeil, JameoLvLch. William J. Kane, John A. Boyle. Oliver Sadher. Edward C Byrne. Jeremiah J. CenrarAw, Daniel Lelor. Niebolaa Huasev rr., Edward I Murray Andrew J. Smith, John Higgin? Daniel Sweeny, jr.. John W. Rice, Peter Lynch. Jaiue* T. Duigan, John A. MrSorley, t'acar Spenee. Philip J. Coxant. Edward F. Mullen, Wm. H. Irw FdmondF. K. ? Thoma* Mr Kenne, t harlet Hnaeey, R,ehard Dalton, John A. MrLouehlin. Jobn MrCartin Michael J. D. McGlynn, J. McKinley, John Ke..y. Thoma* Fay, William Pitz Patrick. ANDREW L BYRNE. Pre?ident. Theodobe P Keli y. I*t Vice-Pre?ident. Ja me* A. Carolin. 2d Vice President. William L?lor, Treaaurer. Cmaei.es Water?, Secretary. THE TWENTY- SEVENTH ANNUAL HALL of the NEW-YORK FIRE DEP E HTM ENT, fur the BEN? EFIT of the WIDOWS and ORPHANS, will be given at the Academy of Malic. Mtb-at., on MONDAY EVENINO, Jan. 21, levy, Ticket* can be obtained of either of the Manager?. MENRY A. BURR, Preaiderit, No. 101 CUEet, PF.TER H. T1TCS, Treasurer, No. .? Market-**. _ JAM ES F W ENMAN, Aaa.st Secretary. No .140 Peart-?t. QVmnscmcnlo. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OI'KKA. Tbe poMic are r??j*-ctfully informed that the la*t and only perforn.ai.ee ef Italian Opera in thi* city, lor tbe preaeut, will , take place on FR1 DAY EVENINO, tbe 18th mat., previoua to the departure of the Company to fulfill engage ment* where. < nmrneiicing in Hiafoii on Monday, 21 ?r mat. FRIDAY EVENINO, Jan. 18. will be presented Motart'e immortal Opera of DON GIOVANNI, (in Three Act*.) Donna Anna.Mine. ANNA DE LA OR ANGE Donna Elvira.Mia* HEN8LER Zerlina. ...Mile. NANTIER DID!EE Don Giovanni.Sig. MORELLI Don Ottavlo.Sig. SALVTANI Leporello.Sir. ROVE RE Commeiiuatore.Sig. MULLF.K Maeetto.Sig. QUINTO Praaarta, Mark*. Muairian*. Conductor and Maeleel Director.MAX MARET/.EK Stage Manager. .Mr. Dl'bbeul j . cenerv by.Al t Kogl PaicKs or Admission?*>1 to u.i part* of the buuae ; Sect-real Seat*. Ml rente extra; Amphitheater, i~> centt. Door* open at 7. Opera commence* at 8 o'clock. Seat* u.ay be tecured on Till RS DAY and er/DAY. from 8 a. m to 4 p. m.. at the Box Oflire. Academy of Muaie ; alto, at Hall tt Son's. No. -19 Broadway, and. Denakin'a Agency, Jol lie's Muair Store, No. 519 Rroadway. Nl B L 07? O A R~D E N . THURSDAY EVENING. Jan. 17. 1856, THE WON D E R F U L RAVE L F A M I L T. Mile THERESE ROBERT, and THE BALLET TROUPE' To commence at '4 o'clock, with the comic. Ballet of ROBERT MACAIRK, Robert.Antoine Ravel | Bertrand.Franroia Ravel To be followed by Ptul Brillaiit't new claatic Ballet Enter? tainment of TERPSICHORE ; Or, The Fete or the Mio,. Teriairhore.Mile. Tbereae ROBERT Tbe Muaea: Mine. Marr.etti, Mile. Pauline, Genet, /.iua, Win die, Flora and Julia Lehman, and the Corvphente. Apollo.M. Paol Brillant To conclude with the grand Fairy Pantomime of R A O U L ; Or, The Macic Star. C'ourri.Antoine Ravel Zametti.Jerome Ravel | Alciher.Franc,,n Ravel Door* open at tit- performance to commence at 7$ o'clock. (rices or admission: TICKETS.FIFTY CENTS. The only Seat* that can be it-cured ,n advance are: Orchestra Seat*.AI each. Private Bo el.4^5 each. Boi-Ofbi e open daily. Iro n 8 a in. to i p. ro., for the tale of Tirketi, und terunng Orcbettra Seat* and Private Boxe* only. BK< ?AI > WAY THEATER?-E. A. MA KS HAU., Sole Letaee.?Boxet and Parquet. BCcOBtC] Family Circle arid Upper Tier, 25 cent*; Private Boxe?. A 5 and t>t> ? Door* open at a* . rommei.ee at 7 o'clock.?THIS EV ENING: THE SEA OF ICE; Or. The Thirst roa Gold. Raonlde I.,.?, cur?.Mr. Canoll I Karrahaa..Mr. W. A. Chapman Louise.Mine Pouiti I Marquit.Mr. C. r i?ber Coniitet?.Mrt. Burkland I Diar.ade Laseoura.Mia* Harding DON'T JUDGE. BY APPEARANCES. Major IV| per . ..Mr Wbitmg | Diana.Miss J. Manner* BUR T?N7?-C B A M B K RH-8T. ? THI'KSDAY. tour pieret. all good, and all new, TWENTY MINUTES WITH A TIGER. A new piece, for tbe second time in America THE BARBER'S PLOT A Dew Comic Piece, with Mr. Burton and Mr. Setchell, A TRIP TO NIAGARA. Another noveltv, with Mr. Barton ?:,,! Mrs Hughe*. BUlTON'fl NEW.York DIRECTORY Tbe futit leat fcree OA the ?tage. Mr. Burton In bit original character of Piccadillv. in MORROW-THE TOODI.ES. with tome of the new piece*._ LA U RA K E E N E H V A R I E T I E 8, Lay* the M n bopoi.it an Theater. Brovoway. Parquet ai d Drett Circle, 5? cents: Family Circle 25 cent*; Orchestra Stall?, 75 cent?: Private Boxe?, ?5.?Door* oiieu at ? ? inrnei.ce at 7.?THIS EVENING, will lie Bar Be EMC i BTILL WATERS RUN DEEP. After which, the PRIMA | DONN A , Muaic by Julien. L'AlvaSof V alse, by the Corp* de Ball el Grand Paa de Deux Noble?, by Mite. V. Franck and Mona. N. TUrnan. Ke.in k Polk?, bv Mit* J Deign. La Sal tarelle, by Mile. Tilman and M. Tilman. The Pruna Donna VBite, by Mile. Franck, Mllr. Tiilman.and the Corpt de Ballet. NATIONAL THEATKK?A. EL PURDY, Man ager and Proprietor? Dreaa Circle 25 cents ; Pit 12$ cent*; OicbeelraC hau*.s' rriita.-THjS DAY ? II I.- part THE. KNIGHT OF \RVA (, r tbe Itaali.. Mr. .1. II tllenl Manna... Mrs. S. B Wilkiu* Pa? DeC aledoi. la, and Snaniab Dance..Mile. Bei ri.-tta Ling. To be followed by ASPHODEL; Or, TBW MASK Iis Babilaa.Mr. G. L. Fox | Bxbolin.Mist Hathaway To .occlude with JACKET OF BLEE, lech Ru<li!erly..Mr. J. H. Allen | Polly....Mit? Fanny Herring WALLACE" THEATER.?Bt)lBB?Bd I'ar.juet TT M ieate| Family Circle m cent*; Stallt. * I , Private Boxe* *>6 ai.d Sr.? Doorsopen a' 6j o'clock ; performance* coifl aei.ee at J?THIS EV EN1NG AN AWKWARD ARRIVAL. ArthurO.-moi.de. ...Mr. Lester | Mr? Ormonde.Mrt. Hoey PO-CA-HON TAS. Capt. John Smith..Mr Walcot I Po-ce hoc tat. Mist O Hod** PtW he tan !?? Mi. Brougham I Poo tee [?'. Mr- St. (heil OUT FOR A HOLIDAY FAREWELL CONCERT of the BROTHERS A MOLLENHAlER being foEttfel) th,-ir Ist- appe-aratice In New-York pnor to their deptrturr for Europe, on FRIDAY EVENINO Jan. II, at the T..l.ern*cle. Broadway, aatiated by Mi. H. C.Timm, P i an is t| Mr. Aptomm it, Harpitt; Sig. Beruar di. Baritttae| Herr J. Siede. Plattet] Herr Schreiber Cornet a Piati n : Herr flcr:.*r. V attOOBetliat. Herr Beaig. V loliuiat. Con duct. r. Mr H ('. T.mn.. < on, i-rt to eeaaaBBtjee at S o'clock. Ticketi t>] each) to be had at the Muaic Store, ef fleam Hall A Son. Jcilir. hubertb, Breuring, tnd Scbaxtenberg A Luit, Broadway. l'p|s-r ptrt of the houae, 50 rent*. HAKM M- Ml 8E?M.?PerformaB.e? AFT F.ENOON and EVENING-FAMILY DIVISION, on THURSDAY, Jan. 17-Afternoon at 3. the LOAN OF A LOV ER ai d ONLY A HALFPENNY. Evening, at :? o'clock, Pantomime of DON JEAN, an,I alto THE DO I BLE BED DEO ROOM. Pertormancea ui tbe LION'S DEN at 2i and 7 p. m. The LIVINu WILD BEASTS seen ai all timea Admittance to all. . . ? ?? Chiitren ander IC, I2| cent*. (IAYlEH Y .it FEMALE BEAUTY. 1 PB1ZE8 IMOUNTINO To iB JIKMMI forfhe LIKENESSES of the HANDSOMEST WOMEN IN AM E R11 A. ? Dagurrreotyp.* of Beeutitul F. mal>* taten .with? out ex pener to the titter*, bv tbe firtt Amata in the country! Tfeerefehratatleatererkreor Mr, P. T?Banraax, the"OAJaLEKi ot AMI RICAN El M ALI IHIAl TY." it now being actively carried out bv the proprietor* of Birnuru't American Museum iu New-York. Meatrt (Ireenwoosl A Butler, aa or.g.; aily drng-ir l by Mr B. The Premium for the Likei.e** i f tbe n-.n.i? tneelLauy i* BjljfM] for tbe next moat bar.J?ome. *>JOi'; tbe -irxt. *20 ; tbe next, $150; the next. ?l<"1; and the next ninety, *.5 each. The entiTe one bnndfed are to be painted in oil |>ortriit* after? ward by diatingui'brd artitta. and the ten ha:;d?ome*t "fall will be engraved for " The Wcri.i'? B?>h of Be*uty" in Paria Tba fi Us wi: g artiar* wtll take the Dagaerreotyp? a in tru city, free of all expense to tbe ?itter: J. Carney, No. Broadway . M. M Lawrei.ce, No. 381 Broadway ; S Met, No. wii Br ladwav ; Meade Brothers. No. i? Broadway ; R. Au*oi:. No V89 Broad? way; J F L. i?. an. No. t? Bn>adway; Philip Hxaa. N ? Bnaaawaei P O. Clark No. lib Bowrrv; Juliua Bnil. No. 294 rhethBBTlBt ; It. A Lew... No. 142 ChxtLam-a.jUarc . Becker* A 1 iar.! No. JW Broadway; M. H Kiiaba.1. No. 4t Broadway; J V\ 'ihoniteoi;. N?. Si'' Broaiway. a d Nj. '.?-' Fulto:-?t.. BreealTi . M Kettaaa, N i tfl B Beat way, i race of Canai-tt.; P. VVc'in g, comer of Rleecker ai d Car uiue-ata Hrt'ki.kv BERENADERS, No. 539 Rroad wav ? Bl'l'.N EVEBLT Nl HIT-KTHIOPIAN MIN' KTRELSET ami "BURLESQUE OPERA." P.-ham'? Fourth Fnterpn?e Gift fickeis. tor rbo ?dmUalo ,,f four p-r tout, are received to our eiitertainmeuta For tale at the Box I ISce t.-om 10 a m. t i lo p. ux daily. Price *1, or eleven for two. Ij^XTRAOPI'INAin '?Bl'CKLE i * SERE J NADERS receive tor lour a<i'i'*?ai ? to --'?jl me. f* tr.e tidevs::, PEEHAM'S POURTH OIPT ENTER? PRISE Ticket? tar aal* frota |o a. a to le a aa. et the aeate ef BUCKLEY'S OPERA HOUSE No V19 ?dway. and et the I ri:,t ipal Hotel* and Mu.ic St. ret. See Biila Prire, #1. or 11 tor *10._ _ rpHE BOONE CHILDREN wil] tiv.- b.?uie of 1 tb-:r CLASSICAL DELINEATIONS SH VKE M'EAhE ?:. tall roetani*, iuter*per*e.i with Siruring and Dancing ??'he AiwimRisini* on S.xTERI't> \FI iliNOoN, 19tb. at ii i ', .is k a o F.VENIN ? at '.:.?k. Door* . at T. Tit ktta *^ cruts. _ G EO. CHRISTY & WOOD*? MHs'STKELS? No. 444 BROADWAY. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Ticket* 25 ceati All baiii.e*t tranaetied by H. WOOD. Dl SPELDORF GALLERY. No V/7 Broadway. couu.il.* IV' c,f th* Ar.ett PAINTINOS ever put upon ex bib"??n. Opes DAI' tod EVENING. AdxoittJxnee 2Seor?te. THE CRYSTAL PALACE.?Thi? "beautiful buildini ror.tair.* vanom object* of intereet?Ancient Gobe?r, TAPESTRY t gallery of PAINTINGS rare and val? uable STATl ARY, betide AtnculturtJ Implement and Ma? chinery. It will remain open unul further notice. 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XI, CnUrai N. neea The North American Review ha* now attained 1*? 170tA r.em ber, having been published without intennitan.n for more than forty year*. It i* far tbe old. at American periodical devoted to g*i*ral literature and ?riei.ee, and it* reputation ha* been ?teadiiy maintained, both it. thi* country and in Europe, a* 'he Isasiiiig Journal if the United State* within it* appropriate department. The New-York Enquirer atyt: "The North American Review it ?atoeiated with the eerlieet promise of American literature. Hardly a name now eoiiaider ab> in nor cotu.rry for letter*, bo* tame 1 i't ear leat ioater a* a ?-. i.tr.but. r to its pages ''? narasd into life the abilitiee of aome. and the repuati.ti i f o'hert. Sparkt, Everett, Tvcknor. Preacott, Bancrcrt, made their maiden effort* in it* aernce, and found their br*t public in it* patron*. It* edi'or* alone form an illuttm ut line of literary worthiet, connecting the eariieat with the rno*t recent of American reputatloiit. 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TVon.an wb.' ? a good COOK ai.d BAKES, and a ATst rate WASHER Bad IRONER. The tVat I f city reference* given from her laat plac?. Apply at No. ajB aU-AvMur, be? tween ath and J&b-ate. Can be aeen for twodeys in the Store. WANTED? Situation? by two Sitten, who wiih t? places in one familv, or ?eparate One doe* PLAIN tooKlNO and BAKINiVetdia a g'-si Washer and Ironer: tbeofberwtil .!o l'HAMRi HWORK and assist in Waiting or 10 her part of the W ashing and Ironing. They Wtll ?o raw* the country, One will tax- r ? .ti ft. Excellent city and 0) unty reference. Call a: No. Sfi id av . or *end a note. AN American. Engliih or French NT KSK i* Wanted immediately in a Hentleman'a temi'v She mint thoroughly underitaod the care of BB i: tant. Apply at No. 149 Grand-it._; MUSIC TEACHER?A well qualified Udy ran rbrain a plea**! t ?tust? b a* ASSISTANT TEACHER of Ml'SIC in ?healthtttl Sotithe'n Seminary, by mimedtately addrecam* SCMTER. Tribune Office. _ VUKSE WANTED ?An American, Engliih. 11 Frei eb or Herman Protestant, a ?ood Plaiu Sewer and uaed to the care of Children, ran obtain ? good situation by ap? plviig. with city references, at V. S Mroug place, corner of'H*rr*oc-*t.. Sotith Brooklyn. ONE THING NEEDFUL 1b e^ry t-mily ie a good SERVANT. They can be found at The Protestant Employment Office. No. 7 Carmine. M ar Bleecker at. 1 JOHN YOUNG. Agert S~EITVANTS.?No. 14 Sixth avenue and No. 145 B. wery. A large aupp.y. a* ?o<xl a* any in New-York, are now on baud waiting to be engaged. They have been selected by men many year* in the business, and will be aatiafied with moderate wage* in the city or country. C MASON. ri'O LAWYERS. MERCHANTS or MANU ja FACTI HERS-W anted, by a young BaBI B veer* of sge. who ia a good, rapi.l Wl let ai..l Aeeoeataat, a situation a* COPYIST. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, or any other good place wbci-the alove qualitii ations are ne. ea*a'v. Deed ref N a- Ui el n acter and ability. Addres* for two d*v?, WILLIAM, at The Tribune Office. Ti PUBUSBERS of COUNTRY NEWS? PAPERS ?The advertise-, a young Mm it year*, f ag.\ a mrtr.bi r at church, i* desirous of obtaining ? permanent. S1T l ATION n a C. uti'ry Newapaps t Office. Me is a good Com positor, and haa heretofore ***i*ted in the Editorial department, and ha* taken charge as Foreman. Wages not ?> much an ob? ject as that of a permanent sitaattou. References given as t> hcte*ty. capabiUtv. Ac. Address COMF1 'SITOK, Bob No. IT7, Tribune Office _ WANTED?A respectable COLORED BOY, tt from 12 to lt> vi ar* cf a*-, to da HoBSBWttett Apply m th* evening at No. .'.7 9th at., betw- en '?t and .M ava WANTED^ Ctlll.DiM.N ? mkaw-hat tt TRIMMERS WANTED?Thoa*who hava bad expe nence m trimming Chiluren'a Fan, v Staw liat* can tied steady work and fair wage, at A. f. EL A.NT) A I o.'t. No. 171 Peart at. WANTED?A competent Woman for BEAM BTRE88 and C HAMBEKMAII), w.tb city reterence*. Apply *t No. 1J7 East 1Mb at. WA N T E D - - An AKCHITECTKK \ K DRAUGHTSMAN. Nona but hist rate need apply | one who has a free hand at sketching, and ha* had BBBBfl experience in ia: .Scape gardening preferred. Apply to H. DANIELS, Archi? tect, No. ."J7 Bread way. Wan I ED?in a BOOK-HOUSE, a penoa tboroughlv a. quainted with the- style and prb-e* ol Publi? cations and the ditferent shipping routes. A blieas ta 0. A Co., New York, box No. S.OrM, stating references, age, 1c, Ac. \VANTED?At No. 4 East Broadway, two tt salesmen t - Drj Qaeda Itoree, Pia . - pg ir-.i tor School Teacher*, CeadeetSBB, Baggagemen. Firemen. kB.; Men for BteetaeiB, Portera, Barkeeper?, Boys for Traites and Stores. Hnnaek-epera. 1?. Apply to e. HILLEN. WANTED?In a Law (rftiee, a amart, ai-tiv.', intelligent LAD I BM who baa bad experience and who write* ? g, od hand. Addrea* Box MBB, Port-Office. ?oot anb -fonnb. LOST?A STONE CAMEO BREASTPIN, -up posed to have beeu lust betweeu Waverleyplace and 2kl st.,ini Fridar. IIth iust. The finder will receive a lit-eial re ward by leering :?' at No. 19 Wert 17th at. Zo farmers anb iDtliers. KUR8ERY to LET.?A NURSERY of ten year*' standing, in good repute, and well stocked With fruit and Ornamental Trees, of all kinds. There are about uine acres of Laud, two-thirds of which is covered wl'h tree*. Also, a good HOI SE and BARN on the piernise*. which will be leased Icr* term of years. AddlBBB l> C. BALIS, Onakany. N Y . or D. B. CUNNINGHAM, No. Uli Fullou st., N. York. IK) r^RISTS, GARDENERS, BOTANISTS, and PROPRIETORS ot NUaSERIEfl of NEW-YOIIK and environ v ?1 he uuderiigned wishes to receive (franco) your Annual Catalogue*, in order tu I. rwad order* for auch articles a* may suit. T. BACHELIER, Horticulturist, Bctaniat and Dealer in Harden See-1*. No. JtJ I'isulines-st., New-Orleans. Chances fer Uasinesa ittcn. AKARTNER WANTED?With Irom f'.'.OH) to At.eto. for the purpose ot EXTENDING a BUSINESS tour years established. It ia ?ituated in one of the best ?traeta tor wholesale and country trade, and can be eaail v extended. The best ot reference g;\en g.,.t reomred. Address BUSINESS, Box No. Ut Tiihui.e Ottice giving T?ui? and where 'o be seen. B?<?K STORE for 8AI0E.?Tks rabaMribcrt nrler* for aale the BOOK and STATIONERY ESTAB? LISHMENT, known as the CITY BOOK STORE, No. il Wsll-st.. Bridgeport, Connecticut. Tbl* rctablislimeiit ha* been in successful operation for twenty years. The basii.e** i* large ami coustaiitle im n-a* rig. Only tuo Book Store. 1., the 1 ity, with a population ol r*BBslJ 1",b">' 7 his store h** the rxi Insive agency of New York daily uewap* per*. *iii plying nearly 7(0 and 1 C'sl weeslv paper*. This ia a rare chat 1 e lor a moderate t >i *aJ. Terms fair, and reasens tor selling aati.fai tory. VI Vf. hub ?s. t>0H SALE- TB? MACHINERY and .?ntir. 8TOCK ol ?. PERCUSSION CAP MANUFACTORY. 'Ibis sSords a good chance for a man having about AJ.ts*) capi? tal to e*t*bli?h a very profi'able businea*. For particular*, ap pij teC. HARTMAN, No. 4T Ban lay *t., New Y irk. Letter* to be directed Pest MtW e, Letter Box No. I^BE FOR SALE?A STE xMSfiD? Of abaut U)W tun*. Si'le Lever Ma. .e Knglne, capacity for i,W bbla ght. and vcomruiidaticn* f>r !<*) first class passengers. The Ship is in perfi ct ^rder and ready for any v lyaga. BfOPFOjtO, TILESTON A Co., N?. 31 Bre-vlway. corner Momart. t^OR SAKE- lln- Efiulieh Katent Eight of ! 1 ARN ELL ? celebrated BKICK-MAJUNO MACHINE. Bst BBBBBBBB*>ly te I F M ATHE WS. Agent, Lovejoy'a Hotel, New -York, where the working model m?y bo Men. OTOVE ami TIN BUSINESS sssi STOCK ktt i3 SALE ?Th- bu*l leBBBI d >'o'-k kg tra.1* lately BOBMtaeted ?Ldowredby DAR 11 IB WASHBURN at Fishkill Landing, D itche** Coai.tv. ia for sale. Ib.* m a rare chance for an active ba.inea* man. Location one of the beat iu the conutry. In i,u:re < 1. th-pf-L - ? < r A \ V B00ARDLS A-'ignee No. BJS Broadway. New York. Tu MANUFACTURERS of HARDWARE? To LET?The s it*rr.l?-rs offer to rent a par' of their -'lORE ti getb-r wth cfli.e rie.m .to a M in if* ' irer r Ag-n' f Amercan Hardware. To one desirous of ubtainiug a gged 1 ratiae I r * -mess, as als., considerable ad.antage* for trade, Una *u be found an Blee Heat opportunity. Apply to I DWAKD COININO A Co . No 81 John-st., New York. llTiaNI KD?TO INVEST, $f,,00O to $7,000, in tt a Bsfi bi 1 proStsbU MERCANTILE BUSINESS, al? ready establn'ied, by a practical btuineas man, to connection with another ot tri-- ?eine ebaracter. Reference ot the. very drat and required. Ad.lreas BONA FIDE Tnbu e?tti e. m (X bIUbbTi ?stTIIST^LASS (TT v NEW8 ?+7 ?JtrJ* *\Jt YXVrK FOR lAJeE.?AeWesAH lour:*! une ot the mo*r irn; ortaut int. ;e?r? f the time*, h?v : t reei bed in fourteen month* a afe,payitig ?obw riptjoo list of 4.i 11 name*. Bad a very large and probta'd* a !v-rti?n g patron? age i* 1 Cr red for aalr. The taper from th- tirst haa had the en ir-time and teracii*! i.itluenre .f '1 E l.t ,r and Proprio'or. ?bo 1.0w wishes to rel.-ve i. n.selt of the reap <u*tbilitr of A* nation, ami to see the paper eeBstaaaed aader ar. aide husineoi laaegement, to the pitch of (access of which it 14 capable. XV ' ale r.mee the asntOtiaJ chsige af the paper f desirest. Partie? applvu.g in good faitb will be fully informed of the I ?!.: g of the ? ?? ? a. ! o'her partirularf, by adilreaaiug for an ternaa HR?: CLA.-S N ' v. |Pi p'-.R, New York Pobi Cffice. _ ? fatlfll ?WANTED?A PARTNER with ?)%\}\}\J? SS,?**, m tn- MERCHANT TAII/JR and ( LolhlN?' B' SINES- ,1 e.rahliahad, and one of the leaf a anda in the eity , ?u-. d - W'hcle?ale and Rets., trade may be extended to a large amount. Addre a* A. M., boa No. 17b Trflaaa CffiVe. for one wee*. 9~ I*. UI 10 ?' ' " vVA.NTKD.?The 0:1V *J9\J\)\J baU prcdUbl- L g mi, ? 4 Plann, MSI. in tirst rate ? orking order, on the L?e at be Erie RaJroad in the midcl? < f the i'.mber d strlci. None but EAeSB who have the u.-an* nee-1 apf-O 'o EDWARD, Tr oune OtTi. e TO $1,000.?WANTED?A(^ts M.-r.. to engage --? a bnines* which will not a pr-aii-. of , l.isaj to e i "Si per ??<?%/ u, I - ite i-. a .y cr 1 ?* ? -wn In uniry. No ri*a , proiita over luo par cent. Call at. or ad No. 2*? Broal way roon.No 12 and IS. $100 Zo toiiom it man Conrern. AI'VEETI>EMEN 1 S1 lterted in thebe-gt Newg ?apenof city and country (Eart, Weet, North aid South/, at V. B. FiXitiLSi tl A !????-' n4 Agaocy, Trihune BadOMfB. Ii ABON of the Ute CATHERINE GKRTRUDrT VAN DEN ilM VKL Iths* eeaghtor cf Jteob mr AW? ham Vu Den Hum i*4 I -T?i* Vu K O-I Bee M asaat destitute ta th* Northern Hotrl, Toronto, t. W. Shwuasl thisj advertisement meet the ? v? of m friend of that deeeeeed tarty, will they kindly contribute aosuetaia* toward t.ev.etic.a: twJ treat Deceawty. Addraa? W. H , R , S. SA, Oehawe. C w CAKTION.? I am the sole proprietor ?f W?in mrt Prent tor BENZOLE LIGHT. dates' IA5I. The) An:' rifts ?B* Company are not my a|*nta Ebbbbbbb tha *Wt*j of the patent Before purchasing. B*war* af i**Mngeai*a*a. Thi* .",???? fire* * food light in any tempaiataa*. hat me cold. A. ARNOLD. No Broadway Soarb anb Boomt. BOARD.?A pleaeant PARLORand RKDROOK may he ohtained at No. 74 Etat 14th at. near Uiuoo ?jaara, I'ii aer ?t | o'clock. _ B"~?ABD.-To LKT, with BOARD, Y BOOH ?rd BEDROOM. auiteble for a Gentleman ami h? Wit** in - wo or three (tagte Gentlemen, at No. 41 Waat Wa?hiri*jto? pI?ca. Reference* exchanged. Apply on tee r*eeaiBee. BOARD in BROOKLYN.?A Bitwwt unfur uahed ROOM, suitable for a Oee?eiuan and Lady, at* convenient distance troin the f erriet Inquire at No. ?B Living? ston at._ OOMS to I.KT.?A hand*x>m?Iy furnished1 _PARLOR and BEDROOM, frontint on the aeeoad floor, to >t, to a amgi* teotleman, in a private family, m IIUV*C. n**r the StA and 6th-*vt, withal! the modern improvemei-a. Ai drr** J. C. S i V 3.2? Poet OnVe. Rafortooee eichauajed. WANTED?By a Gentleman and his Wife. a. MTTEof ROOMS, (Parlor and Bedroom attached.) wttht PI LL BOARD; dinier *t I o'clock. 1^ at too preferred he tween Bleerker at d Uth *fa, west of Broadway. Addrea* Boa; No. S.R3?. stating terrjr* and accommodation*. _ tqonoca to Cel. TO LKT?The ITTER KART of House No. M Hammond at., near Hudson-sr.. conn*Una of the whoiei ?ei oi d floor, two reutn* in third floor, and two hedrwoea* i attic, and hark taaement. Inquire ou the preiui***. Posesesioa (riven imtredisteiy. if required. TO LEASE?'I'he HOUSE N?\ 66 t'olambia-et.. Bteealya. Pi-ewmou given immediately, or ou tha i(t ?: Max Pfeil lese in prime order, with til modem improve? rs, its, Ca?. Water, i.e. Apply on the premiae*, *r at No. 4 Plattat._ deal if elate for Sale AT PRIVATE SALE?Tb*? thm^etonr Bad ?trie Brick HOl'SF. and LEASE of LOT No i.*7 East Breadwsy , *ixe of House by 46 feet deep, tuslahed in the) be?t mei iier aith modern improvement*. One half of the pur? chase money can remain on bond end mortgage. For full pax - ttrnlir* apply to BAKER A WEEKS, Auctioneera, a Piuest, 1(\\KM for SALE?Of SS acres, in the Villau of We?tTowu, Orante Co. ,9 mile* from New Hesnputx Depot, n the Erie Railroad. The land i* well propor'ioue.? Into meadow and timber land, well watered, plenty of Fruit, good Dwellint Houae, with large Barn and other nereawary out builJit ta Applv to CHAUNCEY BARNARD, M Broadway. 1,V\ KM for SALE?Containing?, 5'2*J aoree, eitaaia in the town W WHITE PLAINS, about I of a mile fr.uu the t ourt house, on North at. road, leading trow the Village of W bite Plein* to Rye. There ia a rod Dwelling. Bern, Carnaa* b. ua. he. The Kann u well watered, and ha* a variety of Ftuit ai d Shade Tree*. Inquire of LEWIS C PLATT No. 4 Wall at i or of CHARLES A. SANDS ou the premise*. IV)B SAKE?The following valuable) and pro? ductive UhAI. ESTATE in the Village of LITCHFIELD, Coim. vit I TT.e MANSION HOUSE and appurtenance* fometly kept by the undersigned, and now occ* plod by Wm. II. t'rtawuuui ae b"Hotel, and subject to a lease to aim tor two and b half rears, rshtsih I Sal he bought in and poaaeasioti given by the trst of May, if desiied. T) >? SPORK a.ljoimn? and weat of the Mansion House, occu? pied hv Spencer A Adams. ThePHKI.PS Hoi ,?E.?<> called, formerly a hotel, now ??. curie 1 hv Hufna Smith a* a Boarding 1 This j ropertv. situatetl in the cen'er of the . < .nty ?est. i* too v. ? ki ..?> ii to req nre a particiia. .le? i p'i. i. ItiaautTicieut to aay that there la none in tb* county more to be) dnaired by a Hotel or Boardln?.House keeper or mercbaat. The prv(?<rtw will be aold low, tCHtetowr or in part*, to au.t purrhaaera, anil one third of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. If the property ia not aold by the latef April neat it will be leased. Litclti-ld. Conn . ian. 7,'iti. SYLVESTER SPrNt ER. VOR SALE or TO LET?At Trtrrytown a very Jl desirable HOC8I with two acre* LAND, baiuUonielv aita ated. and in first 'ate order, with or without tha Furniture. Apply to I HAS. R. HAWKS, No. 24 Nassau at . up stair*, fti ul oflVa VOR SALE.?DUANE STREET, near MROAIk JK WAY -A valuable LOT of GROUND with BUK K DWELLINO on Puaae at., between Broadway and Elm n. Sue ot lot .'."uRO feet. ir.mtin* on two atmet*, an eligible loca? tion, being in the in.mediate vicinity of improvement If not ?old by the 1st February, it will he let for the ensuing year. Ap? ply to LOWE RUF. * I.I FUSSEN, No 7h Duaiiast, rOR SALE or EXCHANGE for CITY EROP ERTY ?HOl'SF. and LOT at Mount VaSBoa,BteaBBBsd* situated. LottHxIOV Inquire ot HIRAM MERRITT, No. M9 Bowery, from 8 to 10 a BB. and from 4 to8 p. m. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY IS BOW PBBr A BSD TO -til OVBB TWO hi. . lev. ob ACBB8 or tr.LBCTEO PRAIRIE, FARM AND WOOD LANDS IN TRACTS Ob to ACRES AND UPWARD, to suit purchasers, on lung credits and at low rate* of mtereet. They v?.-re giaioe.) by th.t Government to en-ourage tbsj hoilding ol thi* Railroad, which ran* from the extrem? north to tb-e?treme south ot the State of Illinois. It paste* trongelid I? end. through the riche-t and miwt fertile I'r-ine* of the State, dotted here and there with meg1 lh Sal OiU Orove?. The ro| cent opening ol m arly BBSBBttea of this road throw* open tha lamia tor cultivation. They are scattered from one to fifteea nules on each sule ol it. through its entire length. 1 BB B I a a dark, rich mold, from one to five (ret la depth, ia gently rolling, and peculiarly ritferl for grating cattle and ?beep, and the cultivation ot wheat, Indian corn, Ac. Tb- tirst crop of Indian com planted on the newly brokerg prairie, usually pays the roat of plowing and sometimes fencing. W beat sown on new turned ia sure to yield very large pn.lita. One n an with a plow and two yoke of oien, will break oiie-and ahall to two acres | er iiav Contracts ran be made for breaking, ready for com or wheat, at Hi to 4>2 50 per at re. By judicioaat management farms may he broken and fenced the first, and! under a high state of cultivation the second year. The larger yn Id ' n the* cheap land* of lllmoi*, over high priced land* in the P astern and Middle Statte, is known to b*> much more than sufficient to pay the difference ol trai.sp. r-a bon to Use Eastern i .ark.-r. Tha rapid increase and growth tat f1< un-biug towns and villages along the In.* of this road afford a grov? bag B0B9B BeBBBtd t i term produce. Coal *ud wood are delivered along tha road a', different po.nta, at fr in a I '*' tu *> I rhe cord or tun. Partie* having in view Iowa, Ken***, Nebraska or Minnesota for thesr ratara home, should take late esastaeaBsSja that the country west of the Mississippi is destitute of ran roads .that fdbeeei renhinrlBBmi iibiibbbiIIiibBIBB BadBeadatje triuitarioe on the line of the Illinois Central Railroad, direct to the great > market 1* audit n nt ot itself to pay the in /esrtmeut at bYobb S I to SIA per eera higher than m 'iov-rniurnt iaad* ia iowa IbOthot words, that it cost* ao much more to get pruducw ft..in the interior of the country west of tha Missis*ippi to the) Is--., market, ti.al the tanner will Bad il much more prvfit trtabie to locale on the line of thi* railroad. mucs a?D TBBMt ot SAYMXXT. The prtce will vary from *>.*> to atc.rding to lo-atloo, quality ?. ? i. ? tor deed* may be made during the year ItW. stipuiatina the pareh*ae-meney to be paid la five saaael instal.n.ei.fs? the firtt to be< ome doe in two years tr-.m date < t seettraet. the others annually thereafter. Tha last Baymen' wiil become due at the end ?I the sixth year from date of contract. By the Ud section ut the Act of tha legislature, approved 10th Febru.vry, IMi, these lands are Ire? from taiat.on at.ul tb- are pn.it fur and ? deed of conveyance granted to tha pur? chaser. ? IBTXBBtT WILL BK CHaBl.BDST OMLV TWO MX l st St.A aBBCM. As s aecurify for the perforrnance of the contract, lb* first two years interest must be paid in adv?n< e, but S must be un? derstood that ore tenth of the land purchased aha,! yearly be BTBBgBt Bader cultivation. Longer credit* at six per cent par annum may be negi tinted by special application. , wenty |er .?em from the credit price will be deducted for cash, in which case the Company's Construction Bonds will b* received a*cash. It ia believed that the price, long credit end low rales of in? terest charged far theo? lands, will enable a man with a few honored dollars in cash and ordinary industry, to make Bituself - ore ail the pur* base money becomes du?. Maar ?? B?hest .-. '. n.ei i ot the country will probably base in rratssd tbair vajne fiter or five fold, when required, an *ipo rkeeced BBBBBO WSJ arcompany applicant* to giro u formation asvl aki in aelectmg landt Large Plat* showing the precise location of the land* througb ?i- BBS State, may be seen at the office. Small pocket Plate, as a guide to any [ art uf the Company's i?"ds. and Pamphlete, contain ug u.'rregfi, ? In formation, aceo"ipanied by oatnernue letter* fn.ni re*i?cUbin farmer* throughont ttae State, may be had on application at the ome* of the ( on.pony, No. H ?4.en. gan-av.,CflicMo. I UARLEI M DUPUY. Ja., Land Agent lllinoi* Central Railroad Company. instruction. FBENCH ami f 'K ASSICAL WOTITotT7op rOI NO GENTLEMEN, Me. 4M East 'itth-at. (fonoerlw H. Pengeuet't School.I FLIE CHARLIES 1 WISS ITSHBLATT'8 BOARDING and DAY -fl 1 Sl' LADlEa, No. i|# Weat'iS'ABt., o. i ween Uth stnl 'rth *vs.?Pupil* received at aay Cum. No ?a ' edarrate. N. B.-A PRIVATE DAN( IN l LASS is att?eh? d to the School. SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL fot BOYS? two mil.* north of Mi ldl- town, Cr. E W BF.CKWITH, Piineipel. TBE CLAtSSIf'A L (. V M VASIL'M; Bible House-, iStar BIBBS, J r BI.noHAM. Rector, ia a Day High Scheel of the Brat el***, in 'wo department*, raceiv , g twe j kO|S each. The *tadir?, stfii i hag with the elements, emhraco tk- moat ini)ort?nt Eagiiak itudi'B, Mafbematic*. French, Latin, ( reek, fcook-k-ej n ?, Drawing, and Mae.aal of Arme. The School rooms have quite unusual provision for the comfort >f rte papil* Par.. 'a ab'i dewr* tbatr *una both to be indua B***wa**wa*wawasB*a*aaash auMe*A*a*j can h^r? aw wtwinl .So ->*il* are spared <u u \kr ?., ? Si htoi the beet on thai BarJhaaBB. There are new ae era! vacanciet ?a - i< b The couRaffi of ten kes^inm V *' I * W R i t 1 n O NEM IVi EM Ol kfANVAI OTMNAaTflO EXllifi-k-. Pa--'< : by -he Cited States Govenaxatr.t. .-??..ai-ery .n.j rcvetr.et t warranted. Puptie may eu tar the 1 reiSIH ??**-'? *? ? evening this week. All par-iealara ia. v tt.te.. on ?pple-atnm at No. Vf., Broadway. u A- MAI LAI KIN. Inverat-* bi.J P^tatt^ ? I ( i~h<'KK 1 EKING, WRITIN<ART! H ??> A \J Mr.'I K _\|, DOLBEAR, No ?B? Bioalway. w I aa?a tatexBlPi'.HAlr S nil S vacated on MONDAY, wh . a nay be seenred ? tt:v eiefor a f?!l practical DOUBLE IN.K'i COURSE A! aeat* at law pr.ee uiu*t be BCAUaA l?ld DAX?EVE.Ni.nij. JU|uaM urke, ???. e*"*k"*