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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. VOL. X.NO. 3045. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, .JANUARY 20, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEW-YOKK. TRIBUN? ff__L*WTOU DAILY TRISUITK 19 PUBLISHED CVFST moaninc, bUMDAM ?CfVTE?.! itrws te... *a at iLi" **'?*? coana ?r tracer, a-p **?? MD-?TkcrT*. orroarre the city ?I t_ ^^.l.*?Ito C!ry !*h.r~r;t?? for If t*9 ***** re Wien ihr* irr, er. tleev C*n 0?J In Ml ?_Tr...r.t moBthaor ? tear at the aame rat? sol? P^f_ Vi>.Mm/ Bu^nl-rt. ?<??? Dollars P?t ^j^rrf? S .? * r ?> <.'.* ?sen fur *i? ?OB!?*, R,. ? ? Three DoUr. In , jj,, vfTk* TrlrxiDO are not allowed an* d'Serenca tiik nK.Yii-wKrtKi.v tiubfjie MbMstsd every rr-wiM^iV and ?*?'"'f,V S"!*?1 A4vTrtkr?e*t*.? r_iK*?>* u**??? TM K NKW-yOK* ma rcaorEA* circulation * emm .2 SSSK ^*f?i-_ as ?TtJouL Pnc* ?1 cent* oer copy, or 4M per year, po*t?ge LECTURE NOTICES. 'AM to Kni' Suhiect?"The Symbolism of Property." Er?Adm -ion. Scents; loregenileroan and ladle*, ?tcenu; member* with .heirlamtlie*. rree. Terms of Membersti;>-$! Initiation fee and 12 yearly |M taatiiule Rooms im Bowery. j? It JOHN qREASON, Ch'n. Lectu e Committee. ~Gr Highly iolereetin* Leetnree.-Rev. W 8. BALCH wi I <le,ivera Course of lhr?*e Lweturea on Ire ktr-d Scotland, Holland, kr. at Knickerbocker Hall, corner 0/Eighth ave and Twenty-lbird-st. _ ? First Leclureon Ireiatid, on Wedneaday Evening, the *^ri*cond Lecture on Scot'end, on Friday Evening, the 3 TWrd Lecture on Holland, at some evening shortly after, ?f which public notice w il be given. n..uv,a Adajltlaure 1. .(.cent*. Ticket? to be b?d at Dl SN s Bookstore, or at the door on the night or the Lecture*. Door* open at H?Lecture commences at 7j o'clock. jl8it* ~SJT L-erlaree OD Art.?A Course of six Lectures wflTbe given by the Arusis of New-York, at the Stuyve ?ant Instimie, Broadway. The first will take place oi TUESDAY, the 2litJan. at 8 o'clock in the evening.hy (ho weUknown and highly popular Lecturer. HENRY JAMES. Esq The subject: "1 he Principle of L'nlvoi ta'itv In Art." Admission 25 cent*. JI*S:1?* 8. S. OSGOOD, Chairman of Conmitter*. ~r*T Nplrltsml Kn it Ulnffe.-Mcasrs. BURR will f.ve three L? rtuit-* at tin* Society Library, corner of L? ><.? ard-st. aid Bioadway, on Oho*: Seeing, W'tichcraft an I Modern Miracle*, ic. on MONDAY. TUESDAY h i WEDNESDAY E\EN1NGS. Jan. JO, 21 and 22, issl After the Lecture each niyht experiment* will be produr-d with gentlemen who come forward voluntarily out of the audleure. which fully Illustrate and explode the SPIRIT? UAL KNOCKINOS J20 21? IW Free i,erf a re on Hydropathy.-Dr. T. L. NICHOLS will Lecture at Kiiickacoocaer Hall, corner of Twrniy-third-st and Eirbthav on TUESDAY EVEN? ING, Jan. 21. at 7, o'clock, on the Princip'es. Adaptations, Be*ul(*and BoSM Prar-ti.-^ oftlM Water Cure AamltsloB tree, and a collection taken to defray expense*. jl? 3ti*? "special notices. Slnglasr ( lasare on a New Plan ! :-MUSIC THE PEOPLE :-The subscriber will open (a class for the aiudy of Vocal Music THIS EVENING, Jan. 20, In the Lecture Room of the Seventh Preabyterian Chor.... (Rev. Dr. Hatfield'm corner ?f Broome and Ridge *ls. on eatlrelv a new plan. Tbe terms for a course of fifteen lessons will lie 82 for La? dles and fii for Gentlemen. In addition to the Instruction given as a consideration fir tbe piire of tuition, each pupil who compile* with tiie term* will receive valuable musical publloitlonH to the, amount of $1 75. Tbe first of these Is tin* " Cantlc.a L* i dls"? the isai and moat valuable werk of Me**r*. M i*<?n ?xd Webb? which will be used In the clasa. The other* will be made know ii at the opening of the cla*? this eve sing. Tbe first evening free to all. J20H- DARIUS B. JONES, Teacher of Music. tW' Fire Oeitartment Notlre.-1'ro^ratnmeoiAr rangemen' for tbe reception of Northern Liberties Fire K sine Co No. 1, of Philadelphia. The Committee app iint-d By the Den-gate* trom the ?everal Eire Co-npanie* of (vu Uam.bur^h uimake arrangement* for the above Company have adopted the following programme for the occasion on MONDAY EVENING,-JOth in*t. Chief Kngineer W. II. G CISC HARD has been unanimously selected a* Mar? shal The line will form In Eirst-sf. the right on North fourth-it. The procession will meve at 7 o'clock P .M. precisely, and will proceed through North Fourth-*t to Second-*!; through Hecond-tt. to North Second-st.; through North Second nt to Kourlh-(t | through Fourth m to Sou h First at up South Fir*t ?t toFihth-st ; Through Flfth-st. to Grand, up Orand-st to Orabam-av. wheel in line down Grtndat I to Kwen: through McKibhln and Leonard to Meserole-st; through Meaerole to rVmith Fourtb-*L down South Fourth to ti?h-*t; through FtM to South Ntnth-aL; down South Ninth lo Fourth st.;through Fourth to Grand *t; down Orand to Firsl st the right proceeding tip First n Each Company withdrawing from the line on Ibe r arrival it Grand and First sts. The several Companies taking por? tion in the line in rotation J W FALCONER. R JACKSON. JOHN D HI NT, PIERS?)N BROWN, HARRIS COM3TOCK, Committee. W Association of llxrmpt Firemen.-Annual r>leetlnt]. -Tne Annual Meeting of this An be held at Firemen'* Hall. Mercer-*t. on TUESDAY EVENING. 21*tin*t.at 7 o'clock. An elec?Jn will he held for officer*. J2U 2t IV Ala meetluiior the Truateee ef the l?rv Dock Mi \ lug* Hank held on WFDNK?i)AY K \ K NING, 15th inst the following officer* wereelocted for the ?naulngyear JOHN A DBVEAU, Presiden'. Al rxander StEWSAT, 1 Vlce-Preaidenl* TrqsjiI Jeremiah, } Vlce-Freaident? By order. Jamss L Stewart, Secretary. J20 3t* %W Washlnnton's Hlrtbday.-The Common Coun dlof the City ol New York ha vug resolved to observe the .'.d day ol FEBRUARY, the natal day of the Fatlier of hi* Country, in a mannertworthy of that devotion every true patriot rr ust feel for his memory and principles, the military and civil Instit utions and societies, together with all the jr Hamxatior.s of the city, are invited to participate in the **me, and to r*port Ihemaelve* to the Committee* of Ar? rangement* at 4 City Hall, on or before Friday evening, January ?i, for the purpose of enabling the Committee to complete ns arrangement*. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. ALMRSSBIE, JOSEPH BRITTTON, WARREN CHAPMAN ROBERT T HAWS, HENRY SHAW. JACOB F. OAKLEY assistant aldermen. S. L. H. WARD, CHRLE8 CRANE, JOHN B WEBB. ROBERT A SANDS, THOMAS J. BAHR January 18,1151. JJO 4lc XW The Trustee* of the Frotertlre Union of the ( Itj ol >rw-Y ork report the Btislneesof ibe year stdtsg Dec 31, lueti Buslne** done.$29.?22 15 Re*ourre*. 4,144 7g LlablnUes. 3,388 31 Balance. |7j6 45 , SAMUEL GREEN, Presiden:. James Moonev, ) John Hi nter, ' Wm. Pritchari). i'Triwiest. Alka. TMonrsowJ ja? u Jt\T illerrantlle Library Aaeorlatloa.-Ttie M*-n ber* of tl la Aaaocia' on are requealexl 10 assemble THIS iMonday) EVENING In the Lecture Room, (Clin on Hali.) at 7| o'ciock precisely. )20 It's JBkT ftmut-t,?Passenger* per steamship PACIFIC, wr LIVERPIHIL will please be en board at the foot of tsralat on \N EDNESDAY, Jan. 82, at 11 0 clock, AM. and serd ail luggage not wanted on the passage on boa.d TO MORROW, (Tuesday.) Jan. 21, marked "Below," with tbe number ol ttelr berth 120 r*r llenaeepathlc Olspenearv.-The eitl/ens o Brooklyn, favorable to the e*t*t>h*hment of a Home^'aathic Dispensary In aald City, for the relief of the indigent poor, BIB*;?S^JJ*.*'NtM ihe Female Academy on MONDAY EVENING. Jan 20. at 8 o'clock, to takelnio consideraUon a plan that will be presented lor establishing ('ich k Diapeniary Jne Lald.aw. A. II. Dunn, 0. B Lamar. if* R*',VD* . Isaac OUs. D, H. Arnold. ?a^Ulltoka, Jno B. Kitchen. 8 0. Arnold. J N Wyckoff, OiisO Corbetl, Wm. RockweL, Jno Brouw.r. Jno N.Tay lor. Ewd. Corning, Mt w Dunham, J A. DaveniK>rt, G 8. Silllman" Tfceo. \ Ictor, Henry Sbeldea. L Snow ? o FhuT,h- & M Co?kUn* Fred k Doming. /Orlswold. Krai Spring Jo*. L Lord, W H Story. D W Ingenoll. R M Sherman Oeo. Fletcher, Geo. Remaeu. H 8 Tudor, fts Flf^S*! N Luquer. PopeCatlin, SS- O. Harrington, Jno. A. Dayton. jl -: 2us* l*u^nrmn t,"sw4.-d? lutener s;eaXTn: si KM ARY. M Broadway and 4 Warrem-M. open daily rron. I until S fi*r tbe exclusive treatment of Ear ilseases? ?eaftHw*. dt*ch*rg*s from ih? exteraal Ear. and the va-l^ts r- ilT^! 1' nolaee ln tbeHead removed without rt?k or pain, refi'.'l^d V 01 otberw**?- Unpaid leu?-* Catmon '-The Deaf are cautioned afalnst applying to m^??'^M^. Tr>ev. wuhXr ahewy'sign^ BAe the many advertised quack olla mm aaaaai mat h? ,.n r;.'^ rSroor^l^b^t^ ^ bu? ? kW mm\m&? a ??>/"'i'1'1 ??wees U tbe cause of ?sose fhngte-like Auri*U. Dr Lulener ha* no connection mom) t. mt*c e.atea._dl4 l?t fc,n!r ?ttn,,on * 1 >e>*-Orleans and tl*? Exr^eSViSf?"? \9 WSkM-si-Wa .ha.. dapatet?tn i'lrmUt w'*b Fre!?ht, Specie, Jewelry. Ac. per s ea-nshla sfA R?l"v M?8lLe aVJaaaC per sie*rns!iip OHIO. Se ds? of^;.nJ"1'U*rT 251 1851 fretrht rorelvedon 1! >5 ? 8TIMSON k CO. tie; ?1 New-York, and Sl Charles Hotel Building, -illi_.. _New-Orleana ?vuKS'S^^ Aaa?eladaa.-The An BlislffT 1 Awoctauon wij be held at tl?'J?4.0"^?daily, ai 14 vV^re?./c^I^or^, W tiVTEPe_ %^ \ N TE i) ? Tv\ elva > Bog raeta to m " ? t Patent Article an. I other eritele* T?v ere at i got up and will meet wliti reedy tale, aa Ml f? Ikilf w Ul > wiihuut ih^rn fclW bring /it?t tatrttdiiaaaj ay she ages Tili? kSUUUe opportunity for young men to rear from f M to $j per day, km our aren a nre doing at preseni A M I A.'enl for Olito? rapllai Slav Applv, or address, p >*t paid. W. ?. BEAl'MONTE, 82 Saarn, i-at. .20 It WANTED?A Woman to ifrok, u ?ih and iron for a ?mall family' Nona reed apply ex? cept v. <-|i recommended. Apply at 19 East 15th su It* A(. K NT wTjtTED?A young man of hUKioeaa haMta and strict Integrity is wanted to sell Map?, Ar. to whom coskts/it employment will be gives. Apply 157 Broadway, bark office, up stairs. jJ? It* B?Y WANTED ? As Apprentice to .earn the Jewelry business. One who hss some tas e for Drawing preferred. Addres? hoi Y. Y.*at the office of tins paper. j201t* T~?~TA1L0RESSES?Wanted a Fe male Coat Hand, who la able to work button-boles. Apply to APPLE WOLKE, Tailor, 34 Rooseveli-st. TO TWCHERS.?A person who is a. - M rustomed to Teaching may applv between the hours of 10 and 12 or 4 and 5, to A. 8. HATCH, at the office of A. PALMER *. CO. 8 Barclay-st. j20 If WANTED TO LEASK-For 5 or 10 v V tears, a Building situated on West side Broadway, between Duane and Canal kts. aultableIbra FIRST-CLASS DRY OOODS STORE. Any one having such a store, or willing to build, may bear of a rood tenant by addressing a note to J. B. A Co. Tribune Office. j 17 Stls W~^\NTED?At 114 Nassau-st. (base ment)?Employment is speedily obtained for Clerks, Salesmen. Porters, School Teachers, Bar-keepers. Waiters, Coachmen, Roys to learn respectable trades. Rules and Regulations to be teen in the office, which are strictly ob? served. Employer's fee $1 per year. Applicants Inclosing |1, free of postage. Hating the description of employment required, can be suited. fj20 lt*| THOS.SPINK.Agent. WANTED?A Purchaser for a DRUG STORE In a large town near New-York. A regu? lar Physician would do well. Inquire of M WARD It CO. 19 Maiden-Isne. N.Y. jl7 3i* AH3ENTS WANTED.?From SfiOO to Si,**! a vear can be made in selling the Now Family Mar a;, at Ul Naasau-sl. 2d floor. Call or address postpaid The American Family Publication Establishment. N Y J9 lm* ??KKEEPER?An Accountant wh? 'Is disengaged after three o'clock P. M. w ai l? a book? keeper's situation Address U K at this office. J17 3t* FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.? Suitable for a small privs'e family in the upper part of the city, or in Brooklyn, comfortably furnished and plea? santly located, from now to the first of May or longer.? For one conveniently arranged and In good order, a fair rent will be paid by a good tenant. The silver or linen not required, a note addressed to JAMES D. STEVENSON, Counsellor at Law 14 Wtll-st., post-paid, statin? locality, reu and ail particulars,, will receiye attention. 118 2wc RG AN BUILDER WANTED? 'Wanted a young man of steady habits who under? stands the above business or the Metal Pipe Work, will be preferred Can find steady employment by applying to j 18 2t* OEO. HALL. Tribune Press room. B O WANT PLACKS. AS Experienced Servants, for every department of domestic work. Many highly re? spectable, capable and well recommended women are now waiting for situations at the Protective Agency, 14? Orand-st._,jM> It AS Waiter by u respectable man of temperate and induttr'ous habits. ? Has a perfect knowledge of hit businets and tirei-rate city reference. To be heard of at 179 Hudson si. corner of Vesey. j2u It* AS Cook, Washer and Ikoner, by a competent woman, whocanalsodo baking if require I, Best of reference from last place. Apply at M 8'xteent . ? - ? between Sittb and Seventh ava Can be seen for 2 days 1* AS (Sooi in a private family by an intel? ligent German woman, understands l'a?rrv. Blanc? mange, Pickles, Sauces. Ac Can cook In French, Its?aa and American style*. Is perfectly compeie.il and anxiou to pleiae. For ht r addrett ttpply to Mr. spink I '4 Na< sau-st. basement. Good references given. J20 11* S Chambermaid or Waiter, either in A! i private family or boarding home, by a smart, expe rienred young trtrl, about 20 year* of ape. Addrett ?'Ann,-' care Mr. SPINK 4U7 Broomest, front bouse. J20 It* AS General Housemaid by a young woman, who Is a good plain cook, washer an? iron,v. Oood reference can be given. Can be seen for iwo <1mts 81 Ludlow-st. between Itroome and Oraod. j? li* AS Waitress, or waiting and ehamber work, and to astlvi in wath.ng, by a respectable Prot? estant girl, with best of City references. Can be seen for two dtys at I A4 Kori-yth-tt.in the rear, 2d floor. |20 2f AS General Housemaid, in a small family, by a respectable young woman. with good, reference, she is a good plain cook and first-rate arosfeet and ironer. Can lie seen for two days at til a .-enue a, .'d floor, front room. It AS Ladies' Maid, Seamstress and Housekeeper, by a respectable Protestant womtn, ?ho knows her business in all lit branches,?hair-dreaslng, drers muking and milllnerv; is also a kind Nurse In case of sickness; hss ltved with the first families in England . ihe best of City reference given. To bo heard oi at Jd'. Bowe? ry, between Second and Third sta. It A_RESPECTABLE Yodng Woman wants a situation to do Plain Sewing and assis. la Chamhervtork or lake care of children Good reference from ber last plane. Call at 3 Twelflh-st. between First and Second avr. Can be seen for two days. J30 It* IVOTU'E TO PRINTERS.?A Printer La of high reputation In this city withes a permanency at Foreman of a Job or Book Office. Tboae wishing a man of experience, who would devote hit energy, ?kill and management to their interest, can addrest ,r Practical." Tribune Office. Qualifications, references, specimens, Ac. given._Jtt 2r SITUATIONS WANTED ? For the best of Servants, Protestant and Catholic, for th? r ty and country. Cooki, Nurse*. Waitresse*. Seamiireesea, Chambermaids, Housework Girls. Ac. Also, 'or men as Walters. Farmer*. Coachmen, Porter*. Ac. Boys at office want places. N Y. Employment Office, 178 Broadway J20 If T. P. sal'NDER9. TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS want ple-es? one a* cook, washer and Ironer, or hat no "D jection to do general housework in a small private family. She It a g jod plain cook, waaber and ironer. The other as Chambermaid and Waiter. The beat o/ city references can be given. Call 433 Hudson-it- in the rear, second floor, room 4. J20 It" j TWO RESPECTABLE WOMEN wish JA situation* in a genteel private family. One it a good cook atd would be willing to assist in the wishing and ironing i ;be other ? ouid go a* chambermaid and to do fine washing and uvninr, or would do housework in a tmall family. The beat of city referecce given Inquire at i > Suffolk-si. up stairt. between Broome and Delancey tt*. Can be seen for all the week If not engaged. J20 If nWANTED ?By a Protestant young woman a situation as a cook In a private gen tleman's family. Will be willing to assist In the washing and ironing. Car. give good reference If required. Call 77 Croaby-SL _|201tt WANTED? A Situation by a very good recommended smart and tidy glr. to to biuse work, it a r rm-mte cook, baker, washer and ironer, and is willing to make herself generally useful. Wages not as much ob'eci as a good home. No ohiee?on to go in the country. Call 5?' Broadway for two days. j**0 lr? %%"ANTED?A Situation by a smart * * *xd well-recommended girl to do General House? work. Is a frit rate cook, w asher and Ironer, would make herself generally useful, and go for low wages. Address 223 Bowery J20 If AN EXPERIENCED CLOTH CUT ?**-TER. whose present engagement expire* on the fir*t of February, and who would like to change Id* location, Would be happy to negotlatlate with any responsible Mer? chant Tailoring Establishment centrally located and doing a good trade for a aiiaation. Addrest "Trade," Tribune Office with name and salary which must be good ; also, when and where an Inlerview can be had. J163w* TO MERCHANTS and Others, wish -1 Irg to do Dullness la California and Oregon ?The ad? vertiser wishes to make an arrangement with some busi? ness men or bouse doing buatneaa or wishing to do bu*l ncae In California or Oregon Has been ten montht In S*a Fnncltco ard California, la thoroughly acquainted with the different kinds of trade, having acute aa broker in tell? ing *:i kind* of merchandise, and u>lr>k* blmae.f one of liio b?*t judge* aa to what kind! of good* are beat to ship and other business that can be done there. The beet of refer "?"?eaglvrn. Address J. B. 11. at, or call on A. TRAVERS A CO. g-t Maiden lane. jit sua' TK> NOTION, Fancy, Straw-Goods or' Shoe House* ?A man of ?tritt business habit* and good n orala. capable of Influencing considerable Wettern trade, wants a situation at Salesman. Address A O this Office^_jOSt? WANTED?Situations for a number of tidy, well recommended girli. Americana, English, Irish, Scotch and Germane, vii.. Cooks, Chambermai.K Nurses and hVamairetae*. Girl* for General Housework, Waitresses and small girls tor trade*, at Ute Agency tor Domestic*, It* Orangeat. Brooklyn, opposite the M seam. j? if, \t "ANTED? SiiBAtiooi f>r about 60 ex v ? BfltaM I',-'fetten t'"vi > An:?rirsn ateftiali, Pci.irb. Qrtl?, Irish, and Colored. Cooka, Ciam.er h t'm Wm ?>- Nur??. KfMavMfMMi Laundreaa?*. O-ri" r. 1 \\ (,rk' r?. Coachmen. Ac. Tney are the ;,eai a- ??? I ftetJ .?-irrt.! Iiiinrtinl. hi d are amirl. l.dv, a*>d well reroin rrerCed Select Protestant Employment At'enrtr. 7 Car ii .:-.t. JI8 21' BOARMN?-. BOARD WANTED?In Brooklyn for two peraorn. mother ?nd ?on. Will require two or lnrre room*. Address, post-paid, with terms, location A.c., S. K , box IM13 New-York Post Office. J20 3i B< >ARD WANTED?By a gentleman (the East par' preferred) in a'famlly where instruction on the Piano would be received as an equivalent. He would furnish his own room and a piano if required. Ad? dress " Word " Tribune Office. J*' 2j*j BOARD WANTED in a Privat? Family, bv a Gentleman, Wife, and Child of eighteen montha old" Location not over three block* frorrt alvrtie av. Brooklyn. Address B L Brooklyn Post Office, mating term- and location. Gentleman only Breakfast and Tea. j2n he* _ F~URNISHED ROOMS.?Two toga Rooms on the second foor, with bedroom attache 1 and connected by pantry i also, a large attic Room, nicely furnished?to let in a Private Family to Single Gentlemen, with or without Breakfast. Apply it 111 Franklin-!. It* BOARD.?One or two LADIES can be accommodated with Board with a widow lady, where there are no other boarders. Every attention paid to their comfort Those wishing a quiet home may consider It strictly confidential. Address C. B. Broadway Post Otfire. BOARD?A Gentleman an<l his wife can benccommodaledawtth a parlor and bed room on the first floor; also, two or three single gentlemen will find pleasant apartments on application at 41 Warren-si Terms moderate. jl6 lm* BOARD?With pood accommodations, ran be bad at 178 Weal Twenty-sevenih-st. 2 doors weit of Elghth av. Jl 1 lm* BOARD?At the private Mansion House 51 Greenwlch-su Gentlemen, with single beds and light, airy rooms, $2 50 per week ; Day Boarders $2 per week; Transient Boarders. 50 cent* per day. d23 lm* BOARDING.?A pleasant Front Parlor with Pantry and Closets stiaehed and a Bedroom ad* joining, can be had, with Board, at 45 Tenth-it near the Fifib-ev. _Jl? 2t* BOARDING.?Two Gentlemen Rnd iheir Wives and two single Gentlemen can be accom? modated with Board by applying at 177 East-Broadway, between Rutgers and Jefferson sis. JM lw* BOARD WANTED?By a younp Mu slrian of this city, where his services as Teacher would In all or in par', compensate for his Board. Best of referen? ces give;, ijjd required. Address 8. W. P. at this office. Jib 3t*_ OARD WANTED?For a Gentleman and his Wife; a pleasant Room with Pantry, fur? nished or unfurnished, and privilege of Parlor, from about 1st of February. Location near Hudson, a'wve Canal-st. Address X. X. at this office, itating terms, Ac. References exchanged._]13 3t* THREE or FOUR BOARDERS cnn be pleasantly McomrrraQSim at 11 Vaiick-St near St. John's park. jl8 2w* B NEW PUBLICATIONS. w HIG ALMANAC FOR 1-51.? CONTENTS. Astronomical Calculations for the year 1 >1. Moning and Evening Stars?the Seasons?Cycles Movable Feasts?Jewish and Mohammedan Calen? dars, Ac. Eclipses for 1851?the Planets, Ac. Tide and Star Tables?Astronomical Characters, Ac. Calendars tor the several months of 1K51. Government of the United States, Executive and Judicial. Senate oi the United Slates, Members of, and Duration of Oft re. House of Represent-tives, Members of. Mileage of X XXIst Congress. 1st Ression. Members elected to House Of Representatives, XXXIId Congress. Millard Fillmore, A Biographical Sketch. Government* of Europe and America. Foma of Government?Capitals?Population?Square Mile*?Names of Rulers, Ac. Congress in 1850: a Sketch ol it* Doing*. Important Act* of the X XXIst Congress, lit Session. Admission of California?The Texas Boundary?Or? ganization of New-Mexico and Utah?Extending U. 8. Law* and Judicial Sydem to California?Fugitive Blare Laws? Abolishing Slave Trails In the Dkatrtat? Bounty Land Bill, with Instructions and Form*, Ac Ac. Appropriations for the Fiscal Year 1650-'51. Finances of the United Slates. Public Debt? Domestic Import* and Export*. Pepulation of Cities by Census of 18 '<n and h i". The Dead of IPVi. Z*rhnrv Taylor?John C. CaJhoun?R. M. Johnson? Robert Peel, Ac. Europe in MR Expenses ol TheMex ran War. California in ISM. Central America Nicaragua, and the Ocean Ship-Canal. Railroads in the United Slates. The Length of each Road, Fare arid Rate per Mile. Election Return* of the several States for 1850. Stale Government* lor ISBA Receipt?, Expense*, 1c. Importation* order the Tariffs of'42 and 'in. Exports, Imports, and Tunnage of the United Staia Price, ?iagle copies 12scent?; SI per dozen; S7 per ISA OREELEY *. MiELRATH. J20 if Tribune Office. New-York. ALL THE MAGAZINEL for FEB RUARY, Ready Thi? Day. at DEWITT A DAVENPORT'S PERIODICAL DEPOT, Tribune Building*. GRAHAMS MAGA/INE-A Splendid Number. Sub? scription f?; per No. 25c. LADY'S BOOK-A Beautiful Number. Subscription to; 25c per No. SARTAIN'8 MAGAZINE?An Elegant Number. Sub? scription $3 i 25c per No. LADIES' NATIONAL?Very Handsome. Subscription t2; 18c per No. DE WITT A DAVENPORT. J20 Tribun? Buildings. ri^HE TRIANGLE.?The Catholic -1. Question Com.dered and both Disputant* Reviewed, by Rev. ABEL C. THOMAS, of Philadelphia; a Pam? phlet of 32 8vo page*, well printed, at 12i cents.?This work contain* the arguments of both Bishop Hi ohes and the Rev. Mr. Berg of Philadelphia, in a condensed form, w ith a very candid and respectful examination by the an" thor. Comprising as it docs, the gist of what has been written since the recent agitation of the subject both in England and America, every one will read it?and both dealers and reader* can. obtain it of W. f. BUR'.ESS. 22 Ann-si. Or at t| i he Bookstores. _fM 2t ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK for FEB 1 RUARY?Tbl? Dav Published, containing the follow? ing SPLENDID EMBELLISHMENTS L My Own Fireside 2. Christ Entering Jerusalem. J Take Care of Yourself. 4. Colored Vase and Fiowerr. 5 Musk. 6. Valentine Engraving. 7, 8. ii. Comers for Pocket Handkerchiefs. 10. Taking Boarders. 11. 12, 1J Costume* of all Nation*. 14, 15. Window and Balcony Garden?. 16, ]7. Model Cottage. Id, Iii. N'spklns? Fourteen Engraving* 32, 38. 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' Th* firat d p inVi tha paar? >,** kSSa hk* bathing th* h**rt ia th* flooding mariiot;** of other lay*. Tha book ,a worth loora than it* weight m pM, tor tha beert lanrasfe wlj? h bretU.e* end glowa to th* *n0?tn wonder that torn* hare doubted th* Bacuatorurn of th* author. B* tke real truth as it may, tlx hiatory of to* haart wie d*t*rsoraitL! .ily wnttsa." ^Auoaru Journal. " A more aweet inJ tearful product of tha i e?rt can scan.aly b* found ia F.ngl.eh bUratur* *iot?th<r days n> Mackanaia" [Arthur's HomeOaiett*. " It Isc*rta.nly 00? of tb*fir.<-*l production* of Lb* burary ewa.u* of U>? country aad w.U r>e un:">r?lly read wir* pleasure ao* adrni ration." .Courier sad Eon/urar. " If som? part* of this book 1* not poetry?real pnatry?eqaal to anythiruj attached to rythin. we ha?* y*t to learn what real poetry is." Jpnnjf.-M Rspiblicaa. " Quotations give b':t * f*iat tea ol tha depth of Ming, tie boa j tifulsnd wmninr trankneaa. th? elastic ?igor ol th* soul as* th* aia gula/ t*elity ol eipreeen a which <harsctsnaa* Una r*m*r**o4 rnl am*. Its qusjat laganuity of arrasr,em*at ia woolly lost in eitrarls, and ia or ier to eajny the MKeioM aJapUtuin of form to ***timsnt i* whick it would b* hard to name .la equal, it mini k* read as a* a coo ?a m mat* art it he gtm like who**." [?. t. Tnbana. ?' Aft Lb* critic* prmiM it is OR* of Ihs thaice*'. spa. .meu* of haif romance and half assay that ha* uppaared in ourtina" Ir.t*r:.ationaL " Tra* feehng, re?o*ment, purity ant alagan, e of .tyle, ar* the protmccni tbaract*nstacs ot tail Saw)|pAfa] aud adiurahlj et*cut*d ?o'u?j*." [Kuu^arbnckar. " Ik is at one* a true man and a acaolar?Ins eloqtani.'*, wh 1 h giuu** loril, at t in*? ss * flood, cou!J oaly laaue from t!*? SaMk* of 1 targe heart, whja? his ilhiatratioB* ar* *uch a* h* alooawhoLaj 0? c ?? thorcua' ly iaabued w.thtb? b??t ef the w ir'd'a IrerVure -o . 1 aiiprlj." Sou h?rn i.tenry Staaawttar. CHA8 8CRIBNER. -late Baker A Serinner.) jl8 2t 36 P*tk Row and 145 Nissat-st THE SCALPEL FOR FEBRUARY it out and for tale at ADRIANCE It SHERMAN'S. 2 AAtor House, at 25 cents. J14 6us* The water-cure journal for FEBRUARY, this day published, contains article* on Clothing i Hydropathy for the People , an Autobiography a Female Medica. 8tudent; Woman * Dresses: a Surgicaj Operation, Home cases in Water-cure; Sickness tn Califor? nia: Measles, its Nature and Treatment; Cutaneous Res plration. Chelera, the Graefenberg practice. Food and Diet; Fruluand Vegetables; Physical Education, with il? lustrations. Fbsrlarv Tortcs-Cbolerain California. Bathlnf: In? fluenza; Dentition, its Disorders and Remedies; Rational lun; a Lecture on Hydropathy. Dysentery, lu Water Treatment: Woman'* Right*; the Water-cure at Home, Pin Doctors and Water Doctors, Experience In the Water, cure; Bums aad Scalds; a Plea for our Physical Life; Fe? male Lecturers; the Water-cure in Oregon; Careless or Ig eorant Apothecaries, Health of England. Reviews, Miscellany aad a chutce variety complete the number for February. The new volume commenced with January. Now is the time to sutxcrlbe. PrVe oely One. f), !.ar a y*ar_ PnhUahed by FOWLl RS A WE LL8. jU 2t 131 Nassau si New-York. AMrSHMKiVrrv rFO PROP. SATTLER, THE PAINT l FR OK THK <?OSMOKAMA CORNER HRn\D. WAV AND TH i KT?. F. NTH ST ?Dear 8!r Your Ca saoraask View* afford >h? weans of mucb Information aid enj iy merit kg thoae who have not traveled abroad; and even to those who have vi**ied the ipoia. they bring hack leiniiifiii recoller'ion?. Ol the twenty-six *ccne* now oo view. 1 ran speak from personal observation of about ore naif, Including Jerusalem, Constant':.op.e. Alexandria, the Pyramids, in?-Coloaaal Ttatne? of Memnon, the Crater of Mount V?mtbW, St. Mark* Piace tn Venice. Market Par* in Bru??eN. etc Th? ?e views approach more nearly to the oiigina's. a? en?hr:ned in memory, than anything I have ever ?een. The execution, and especially the man? agement of the light is masterly So far a> my Judgment can be worth anything, oo pmnB should fm'\ tr> vtvtt your rooms. FDWARl) robinson. jap It*_Prof. Colon Theologteal Semlaary, N. Y. THE BROUUH COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT AT NIBLO'S 0 \RDF.N. ON THl'RSD \ V BVBSIMO, January 21.1851. The Committee of Arrangement! have the pleasure of informing the fuende of Mr BROL'UH and the public gen? erally, that they have secured the voluntary pro(e*etou\l rooperauen of the following distinguished talent oo the occasion of the prcposed Rene: t MR MAX M OUBTZIK, 8IGNORINA BKRTCCCA MARET/.EK. MONORINA PKRltlNI. Ac. S10NOR BBMBVEFITAMO, SIGNOR NO\ ELLI. SltlNOR GUIBELEI. Ae together with the full Orchestra and Chorus of the Aitor Place?>pera House. MR W E BURTON. (and several itiembers cf his company.) MISS MARY TAYLOR. (by kind pe-mission of Mr. Brougham ) mr james Dunn. I by the same generous courtesy.) MISS C HIFI ERT. (by kind permission of T. S. Hamblln, Ben.) MADAME OTTO. MRS BAI LEV. MR. P MEYER. MR H. HOFFMAN. < the distinguished Pianist.) MR. GRIEBEL, (the celebrated Violinist.) The popular Coa??f.t Ba\d of DODWORTU, MR. elOBOl I.ODER, (Director of Brougham's Lyceum i herr KRKUT/ER. (Leader Astor Place Opera House.) BIONOR LA MANNA. (Levler Mblo's Uardeo.) Mr BltOUiiU will also appear in the course of the evening. The perfiirmsncea (a Programme of which will appear at an early day) will consist of L Miouc, hv Dodworth's Band. 2. Bale LI sm Opera. I. A Comic Drama. 4. Grand Miscellaneous CdsWHT. 5. Itu.ian Opera. Ttcke's, One Dollar each, are now ready, at the Piano? forte Wareriwrno of Adam Stodart, (the Yreasurer.) Broadway, at the various Music Stores, and the prlaclpal Hotels._J?2t TRIPLER HALL.?TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. IHM -GRAND COMBINATION FESTIVAL Fortho BENEFIT of THE ITALIAN POLITICAL REFUGEES The following Artists will appear ON THE SAME EVENING Slguorina T. PARODI, Slgnora A. BF.Bruce*.. Blgnorlna BOROHESE. Slgnorlna A. PATTI. Miss V WHITING. 8lgn?r LORINI. Slgnor B E NEVE NT A NO. Bigno NOVELLI. Slgnor SANQUIRICO, Assisted by the Professors of ihe ORCHESTRA and CHORUSES of the ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. Conductor.MAX MARETZEK. MAURICE 8TRAKOSCH MISKA IIAU8ER. The Grand Band of the American frigate-of-war " CONSTITUTION," Under the direction of 8IGNOR O. COTERNO. Selected Gems from Rossini's, Bellini's, Donl/ettiV. Verdi's and Halevy's Operas. LaGa/za Lad re, Semlramide, Capulu Meritechi, Marino Faliero, Roberto Devereux, Don P' , ia*?, Gio.snua d' Ireo, and II Profdto. THE SOLEMN HYMN f*? ' ? -"TV ("Del prim' anno gi* l/Aoue pil.lnora, ) Bv the whole strength of the ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, To be had at the principal Music Stores, Hotels, at the Courrier des Etats Uni?, at the As'or Opera House and at Trlpler Hall, on Mundy and Tuesday. Further particulars in future programme*. Doors open at 6. To commence at 7, o'clock, No postponement on any account whatever. j20 21 TALI AN OPERA HOUSE, Astor P'ace?Reduction of price for the few remaining night* of Signnrina TERESA PARODI. Price, of adiiilsslon Parquet and boxe*, $\ 50; seat* may be secured at the box ofi.ee, from 9 A. M to 4 o'clock, 1'. M. without any extra charge; Amphitheater, 5n cent*. Thirty-eighth ?ulucrip lion flight. By tpeciai renne?, and positively lait appear ance of Stgnortaa Teresa Pared!, a* Norms, MUka Hau? ler, the far famed violinist, previous to his departure from New York. NORMA?Bellini'* Grand Tragic Opeia. in three act-. Conductor, Max Maret/ek MONDAY. January 2?nh, 1851, will be performed Bell: ei'* Grand Opera, in lour acts, of NORM A?Norms. Slgno rina T. I'eroiii. Adaigisa, Signorina A. I'attl; Pol.;b s, Slgnor Lorini | Oroveso, Stguor Novell!. Mlska Hau ?er, between the acts, will perform on the Violin two of hi wonderful compositions? The celebrated Kondede Con? cert, called La Sicilienne: to conclude with 'he Faganlnt'* Burlesque Variations on ihe Carnival Of Venice. In active preparation, Capiilen e Monleccht, and Senuramlde. Door* open at Bf| to comraeoce at 7J o'clock. No (rue list. No order*. . jjjj I B MECHANIC'S HALL, 472 Broadway, above Orandet-OPEN EVERY NIGHT during toe week, until further notice. The original and weU-kno wn CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, ander the management of B. P. CHRISTY, whose Con certs In this city for a succession of five years, have been received with favor by highly respectable and fashlonabl* audience*. Ticket* 25 eta. Doors open at 61; commence at7j The patrons of Christy'* Minstrels axe respectfully Informed that the usual Saturday Afternoon Concerts will be discontinued for Ihe future. Jl if ROADWAY THEATER.?DOORS open at 6f?to commence at 7 o'clock ?Prices of Ad? mission To Dree* Circle and Parquet. 4oc. family Circle and Third Tier. 26 et?.: OeJlerv. 12? Cts. Private Boxes, t'and t6. THIS EVENING, Jan. 2", will be performed the Grand Romantic Spectacle, to > acts, entitled KAL8TU8, OR THE DEMON OK UKA.CHENFELS. Faustus.DyotiAdine.Madame Podisl. Prevlou* to which, the popular Farce ol THE Hi 8BAND OF MY HEART._ BljRTONrS^HE^ER^ rear of City Hall.?The nearest Theater to the large Hotels-THlS EVENING. Jan 2?. will he oroduced. an original version of Dirken?'? last novel, entitled the Per* tonal Ui?u?ry and Experience of ' DAVID COPPERFIELD. To conclude with the Farce of DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. Boxes. Dress Circle and Parquetie, 50 ct*; Family Circle, 15 eta; Orchestra Seats, 75 ci?, Private Boxes, to and is Doors open at 6f, to begin at 7._ BROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROAD WAT, near Broorae-st ? Proprietor and Manager, Mr BROUGHAM. Drees Circle and Parr]untte, 50 cents; Family Circle, 25 cecU; Orcber.ra Stall Seat* tl: Private Boxe*. A5.?R-engagement of Mr. OWENS.?THIS EVENING, Jan. 2", the performances wu.1 commence with Broughsm's version of DAVID COPPERFIELD. Af er which 'he favorite Pas de Deux La Styrlenne by Mile Ducy-Barre and G. W. Smith. To couclude with the popular adaptation of DOMBEY AND SON. Doors open at e'J ? To commence at 7 o'clock. BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. ?P. T. BARN UM, Proprietor and Manager. John Greenwood, Ja. AssUtanl Manager. Admittance to th? Museum snd each Saloon performance 26 cent*, chil? dren under 19 years, 12|CU.; Parquette and First Clrele, 1-1 r:? ex'ra. Afternoon performance at $?Evening ?17. .MONDAY and TUESDAY Afternoon the Farce of SOME? BODY ELB ; af er which performance* by the DONALD SON SERENADERS. In the Eveoing.ihe Farceof PER FECTION; -i.e Sereaader*; concluding wiL'i SKETCH? ES IN INDI A. The enure Chlteae Museum, a Million of Curiosities, Gipsey Fortune Teller, Ac._J2P 2t CIRCUS.?NEW-YORK AMPHL THEATBR?37 Bowery MONDAY EVENINC. Jan. i". 1861. First representation of the grand Oriental S per wee. entitled the REVOLT OF THE HAREM ; Oa, The Captive Slave, produced at immense cosl, with Text Cemele. Troupe of Arabian Hor?e?, Elephants, Chariots. Car*, Palanquin*, Ac The first scene in the ring wtil represent an OASIS IN THEOREAT DESERT; Halt of the Arab*; Camel* waiertng: Camp at the Foun? tain ; Wcrahlp of me White Sacred Camel; Repose of the Troupe; Attack of the Tartars. eSAND COMSAT on horses AND camcls ' Capture of the Circassian Slave; Scene In the Harem; Sale of the beautiful Circassian ; REVOLT OF THE HAREM Amazonian Evolution?: Grand Proeeaslon and Tableau , Horse and nder mounted on a pedestal, carried around the rint* on the shoulders of the Slave*?Grand Finale. The Spectacle will be preceded by a variety of Beiuee trlan Entertain men is. See biila._j . SATTLER'S COSMORAMAS, corner Broadway andTtlrtewtb-st -Admlsajton Tm first ?ecik n. conaUdng of a eoBeedosj of * views or B> rope. Asia Minor, Syria, the Holy Lend. Erypt, Nubia and ArW will be re paced tn the course of weeks by new and equally iniervaUng one*. ]2? ?4* GRAND f.TKT BALL AT TRIPLER HALL CIVIC, MW.IT \RY AND KANCY DIES* A Presen! wtib every Ticket ? iti.oul lodert. iU luck or favor The n <>?< ?piaodid eetertainmetit of (he season, *trtc Ly la errnrdsere witfc kfm ?jxJ pof ul?r decire, will (eke piece* at abeve, od MONDAY KVKMNO. Februarys. I?*l. Ticket.. $2 each, edmlitirt?. a /er tk-m*n an<? lady. E?ir? ticket* for Ladle*, $1. |**7* Each ticket, to addition to the -imtafa ueats, wll' entitle the purchaser to It* full value la fancy or ussful ar' ueleefrcm the extensive stock at TL'TTLr'.'> Eaportutn 345 Broadway. The gifts may be ?e.ecied previou* to or at any time after tie Bail, i ke price distinctly marked on every article. All who wiafa to enjoy a MM treat at no expense, ?bow,i procure their ticket* immediately,** the number is ajnuted. ri.ooa majuubb*. D. B. H**brouck. John Agate. Rictard B. Connolly. Carlo* I) Stuart COMMIT 1 tr Ol iMl?'.IVr?fl W. ? Tripler, H Kulier. R H L. Towntsnd. E J Mercer, W m J Harlngton Capt W H. I'ndarhti]. F. Hitchcock. John Hooper. Dodworth't celebrated Band, in full force. U engaged for theocruion. Ticket, foraaieu TL'TTLE'S Kruportum. it-S Bruadwar J2t> steoUA M~RS. EMMA tilLLINGHAM BOST WICK B CONCERT at N1BLOS CONCERT ROOM. MRS BOSTWICK re*pectful y announces io her friend* tnd the publtc that *he will give a VOCAL andlNSTRl KNTA1, CONCERT at Ni BI.O'S ROOM on Mos DAY EVENING. Jan. 20. on which occasion *he will be a**l*tei1 by ihe following em neuiartists; Mr. H C. TIMM. RICHARD HOKEMAN. HERR NOLL aad WILLIAMS. Instruruentai Ai*o. an Amateur Primo Tenor*. Mr. TIMM wi.i preside at the Piano-forte. The Grand Piano to be u*ed on the occasion I* from til* manufactory of Mr 8. Chickering. PROGRAMME raaT i. 1. La Melancoile?Pastorale pour Violin,eaecuted by Herr Noll.Pm . 2. Aria? "Cuju* Anlniam," from Stahal Mater, by a Gentleman ao^ateur.Rott: I 3. Recitative and Aria? ' Wiih verdure clad,1 froei the Creation, by Mr*. Boalwlck.Hayri i 4. Introduction and Variation*? L'KlUire d'Ainor?, executed by Richard Hodman.Ben - 5. Recitative and Aria? ' On mighty pen*," Creation, Mra Boat wick.Hay ra bt It. 1. Duett-Harp and Piano, Meatr*. Williams and Tim u 2. Duett?" A ronsolarmi aitrrtteti,' Linda dl Che mounix. Mr*. Bottwirk and a gentleman.. D> 3. Solo- Pour V iolie, Herr Noli. 4. Romania Espenole?"The Glpsey Maid," (first time *ung In public) Mr*. Bo*twlck..W V. Wal ?. 5. Andante and Giand Polkade Concert, exerutod bv Richard Hoffman.W. V Walla 6. Song with variation*?'8telo cur auf," (Swi** Boy.I Mr*. Bouwlek.Pix ?? Tlckrt* to be had at the Mualc Store* and a, the IMI on the evening of the ConcerL Door* opea at UJ?Concert to commence at *j o'clock. Jl? 2??*_{ WEW-YORK AMPHlTHEATKRa 3T Bowery ?JAMES M JUNE * CO Prtiprtetora Everv WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AKTERNOONa PERFORMANCE at 24 o'clock. THIS KV ENtNG, Jan. 2", the performances will commence with a full dress Ten Horte Cavalcade. To be followed by a tplemi'd variety of Horsemanship and Fee'* In the Arena. After which. (fii*t time in thi* country.) the grand Oriental Spectacle of THE REVOLT OK THE HAREM. Private bosee, W et?; Boxes 26 cts : Pit 124 eta. Doors open at 6t, per formtnee to cotesMtwe at tj. MINERVA ROOMS, 406 BrokdwRy.? COOSWELL'8 PANORAMA OF LIFE IN CALI FORM A, and on the Isthmus of Darten, now open. Thus ta the Aral opportunity ever offered to the publl. or seeing a correct and lull representation of the Cities, Village*, Val? leys, Missions, Bays, Rivers, Mining Region*, Ac together with the Picturesque Ruin* P. .. H. 1 ngs, Rnllglou* Processions, Holiday Fetes of lies City of Psnsms, Crossing the Isthmus, Chagres River, Manners and Customs of the People. Admittance 26 cents. Commence at T) o'clock, precisely. Open every evening during ihn tsewk. Exhibi? tion every Saturday and Wednesday ai ??moon, com? mencing at 3 P. M. JTSat* P"?N?RAMA OF THE PILGRIM'S P R O G R E88.?PARTICULAR NOTICE -At the request of parties, teacher* and other*, and In order to al? low ALL to see the "New Panorama." the uniform price ofadmiMlon will hereafter be TWENTY FIVE CENTS. On Wednesday and Saturday AFTERNOONS, at :io'clock. Children will be admitted at half price. Descriptive Cata? logue* I.) rents. Open every EVENING. Deors open at 7?to commence at 7| o'clock. J14 I wit* IHE D?SSELDORF ACADEMY OF the "MARTYRDOM OF IT USB " hss been added to the collection of Paintings by artists of the above school. Ad? mission 26 cents; season lie set* It. and deecrlptlon cata? logue* 18| cents d4 3m c () r ?rtnM si u p"T" (^O-PARTNERSIIIP.?J AMES T. J MOULTON, of the late firm of JOHN FALCONER A Co. havisg associated with him JAMES w BARKER and ZENAS NEWELL, will continue the. Importing- and Jobbing of Dry Goods, under the firm of MOULTON k. co at 62 Cedar and 22 Pine at JAMES T MOI'LTON. JAMES w BAKER. /.ENas NEWELL. New-York, January I, l?61. REMOVAL?ZENAS NE WELL ha? remov-d from il to 64 Cedar-sL jl 3w CO-PARTNERSHIP. -JOHN F?L CONEIl has this day associated with him HENRY e. QUI NAN,and will continue the Shipping business, under the Irta of JOHN FALCONER k CO. Omca for lie present at 64 Cndar-st. with Monitor? a Co. John falconer, HENRY E Li I I NAN. New-York, January I, Ifi'.i. jl *, CO-P?RT NERSHIP? N^ticTis hereby Vlvea that Orvtlle L Knox and Henry Boeckman, Jr. are from this date partner* In our firm. The business will hereafter be transacted at No. 46 Corl landt-st. OTIS, JOHNE8 A CO. New-York, Jaauary 1st, 1861._Jl las* DISSOLUTION.?The Co-pRrtnershjp heretofore existing between the subscriber*, under the name and firm of GEO. w SHIELDS A co. ex PIKES tills dsy by Its own limitation. | Signed | GEORGE W. 8HIKLD?, EDWARD A i EE. ? ? t , . BENJAMIN M. SHERMAN New-York, 1st January, |M| CO-PARTNERSHIP.-The subscribers have this day formed a Co-psrUiersnlp, and will continue the Commission Iron Btislnes as heretofore, under the name and rinn of GEORGE w. shields A CO. I Signed I GEORGS w shields, benjamin M SHERMAN, gamaliel o SMITH, _ , georgic k HEGEMAN. New.York, 1st January, 1S6|. ;i im DISSOLUTION.?The oo-pkrtnership heretofore existing between the subscribes-*, under the name and firm of MURPH Y A GUNNING.Is dissolved this day, by mutual conasot. The outstanding business will be settled by JAMES MURPHY, who is authorized to oso the came of the firm for thst purpose JAM KS MURPHY. J. January 16,1851. JOHN GUNNING. The butlaess will be canted on as usual, by JAMES MURi'hY, al U Mardougai tt. J17 3f LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.?The^: dertigned hereby give notice that they have formed a limited partnership for the transaction of a mercantile busi? ness In the city of New-York, pursuant to the provisions ol an act of the Legislature of the State of New-York entitled "Of Limited Partnerships'' The a*Id business will be done under the name of " LEWIS PENNEY." Tie gen? eral nature < f said partnership business is that of buying ai.d selling BOOTS snd SHOES and keying a whole? SALE BOOT and SHOE STORE. The undersigned Lewi*Penney, residing In the elty ef New-York, lithe general pariser, and the undersigned Thomas S. To unseed, also residing In said elty, is the special partner, and a* such has contributed seven thousand live hundred dollars In cash capital to the common stock. The said partnership Is to commence on the first day of January, 1851, and terminal* at the expiration of two years from that day. Store 48 Cortland-st-Dated January 1.18.51. _ Lewis penney. J4 6w_THOMAS 8. TOWNS END. IVOTICE.-?The Co- pRrtnership hereto 11 fore existing between the subscribers, ander the Arm of JOHN FACONER A CO. is this dsy DISSO^A ED by mutual coasent Either party will sign In uimldatlo?. John Falconer, james t moulton. Hew York, January 1,1861. _Jl 3* IiHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the subscriber*, ander the firm of Houghton, Merrcll A Co. Is this dsy, by mutual eoaaeot, dissolved. The outstanding business of the late firm will be seined by either of the undersigned, who are authorised to alt-ii in liquidation. New-York, Jan. 6,1361 "" ??SU'??-W- edward l. hoi ghton. BRUTUS R MEKRELL. J STARK HOUGHTON. IN conformity with the stRtnte concern? ing limited partnership*, we, the ?b*<ri^r-.*<> OVrSr hat we hsv, formed rMW ?ir,n,'kr.h1?>')1*.^ "D.| .ried under the name of Merretl A ?L?*ghton, a the manufsx taring and selling Cmbrella. aad Paraaola, the iXcribers, Vretas B MerTrii and J. Stark 111kJWJjIJi. who reside in the City of New York, are lu?ereeu>d in ?aid narinershlp a* general partoers ; sad Edward H. ugLm, wnrise piece of rerdence is m the Cltr of New-York, t* interested In sa'.d partnership a* special partner and, a* such, baa contributed twenty-five thou* awnd dotla/* a* capital to the common stock, la cash The . . iner*hip la io romi.I M Ml stH dav >( Jan? uary I'-M. and Is to terminale on ibeSlstday of Decem? ber IA52 New-York. January 6, 1851 BRUTUS r. MERRELL. I STARK houohton, edward houghton. rpHI SUBSCRIBES hereby give no 1- ?ceUaMlhey haveuke. i .. #tor*l*t*vy oeCT*Sa*sJ by IJoogiiton Merrell A Co.. w . hey are prepand ?Ith ? s?rre ?t- 'k of Good* to nr^tve t^r ???40??**?. Janu*iv * h. 1861. ia um i M K KRELL It H<)r<iMn)N.?Vyili1am st. jl i m* corner of Cedar ??