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DAY Dext,pre*oAing et lOj by Eider POOLE; et 3 by Eider MAXI 'N : and ai7Jby Ftetor HUTCHINSON. Subject in the ntjln(. " Hiatori- al Prophecy, the Kingdem of (rod nigh et be**! ' Seata ell free. II rt.ohl? n Venn? il. n'? < hrlul um Association.? A Das-ourte to young men will be delivered by the Rev, RUFUS W CLARK, hi hi? rhurch, romor of Court and Presidcntrts , TO MORROW (Smday) EVENING, tb. I4tb intt-, et 7< 0> V? k. aruine't?"The Nttiontl Ditiet ot ChriiMau YounfMrn." A peuereJ attendance in invited. Foraythtit. M. K. t'harch.?PreeeJung*TO-MOR ROW at 10* o'clock a. m. bj tue Rev. DANIEL WISE. Evening .Vrnion at 7J o'clock by the Rev. IL M. J1ATK1ELD. Subject: " Character of Daniel" Fifth-avenue BoptlerCharch^Vr^buT? TO-MOR ROW at IC? a m. and at 7} p. m. bv Rev. SIDNEY A COREY. In tar evening the fourth Lecture of tbe eeriet to young rneo will ?V delivered. _ _^ Pirat Free-VVII I Baptlat (bnrrh, recently removed to tbe 20th at. Congregational Church edifice hi 20th st , between fji and Ttb-ava. The subject of tbe lecture TO MORROW EVEN I NO. at 7 o'clo. k, by tbe Pattar, trUi be " Heaven and ita Btreit Oaaa/>_ ~Jeha-at. Ffrat .71. K. Chon . -Praa^h^ ROW MORNING by In.' Rev R. ROBIBSON of tbe First-Pia? M E Cburrb. Brooklyn , in the EVENING by Hie Pastor, the Rev. CHARLES E HARRIS, terv?-e? to ootnmence at |Oj and 7 o'clock. Alao preaching oji WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY ITVENINOS at 7j o'clock._ ~EeUcaU-?t. Kapital Church, comer of Varick it.?The Patter, W. 8 HALL, will Preach NEXT SABBATH MORN INO, at 10J o'clock, to tbe Soldlert of tbe War of 1H12 and 1114. A memher to be Baptized in the Evening. / Lather'* Battlea with the Devil.?The Tenth Lev tor. ef a eeriet Of p...pit Picturet from tbe Life of Luther, on the above topic, will he given on SABBATH EVENING, at 7j aVcmca, by tbe Paetor, lu tlie EngUah Lutheran Church in 1.'itli? ar, between 2d and 3d an. Morning Servicea at lOj o'clock. " Life onlv la CMet.???GBO. BTOBJtB, editor ,,f The Blbae Eiaminer, will pieai h a'the Hila. lberger'a Hall. 8th av. between 30th and 2ltt tU, ou SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Coto aaeace at 3 o'clock. "MeaioriRl Cbarrb." -The Rev. EDWARD VLAHO, Rerterof All Salnt't Church, will preach TO-MOR? ROW iSunday) EVENING, in the Church cirner of Hammond ai. and Waverley Place. Serviert at 101 a m , 3* and 7? p m. Seel* Free. Mnrktet-at. t'harrh.?The Rev. T. L. CUYLER will parh adiaoura* T<J-MORROV\ EVENING, to tbe hnpeni irnt aal to teekert after Chntf. Subject:" Lot'a Wife." Tnia aenetit ..tee tbe third in hla teriei of teimona on 4 Bibk Charuc trra'' New-JermaaJeiii t'harrh (flaeaaiibniihiii) TiiMfc. W< r ?hip F.V ERY SI'NDAY. at Lyrique Hall, No. 7o.i Broadway be twern 8th and 9th at*., at r } a. m. Seatt free. North Hatch t'hnrch. orate of William and Fulton-it*.? Divine Servi -e EVERY SABBATH, at 101 a m. and 3 o'clock p.m. Lecture on TUESDAY EVENING, and Prayer Meeting as FRIDAY EVENING, at 71 o'clock. Sabbath School at 9 a in. and 2 p. m. Strangera and Ci'.izeut are cordially invited to attend. Seata furniahed by tbe Sexton. N. B.?A DAILY Prayer Meeting it held between 12 and 1 o'clock, in rear of tbe Ch ireh. OHver-at. Hnptlat Church.-Change of Service from Evening to AfWw-in. The Rev Dr. HOWLING, ef thi* city, w/ul preach TO-MORROW MORNING at 101 o'clock, and the Rev Mr. PALMER, of Harlem, will prea:h in the AFTER? NOON at 3} o'clock. Prayer and Couferenae Meeting in tbe IM NINO at H o'clock. Str?ngen are invited to attend. Prearhing lo naorro? at the unal bo m in the Kirat t. < ugTeiatn.LKi Methoditt Chur. h in Lawrru e, corner ot Tillary etreet, Breaklyu, by tbe Pattor, the Rev. S A. BAKER. Sub? ject, moraiag. " The Saivatior.of the Rlghteoua." Seatt lor ttrau gen. Tbe public are invited t? attend. Jhrateetaat Fplacaaal Miaalaa Charcb, CUnnm HaU, Aatorpla,. in charge of tb.- Rev. ROBERT O DICKaON. -Divine Service EVERY SUNDAY at 10} a. aa end at 71 p. m. All are Invited. Seata free throughout. Expotitmy oa WEDNESDAY EVENINGS nt 7J o'clock. Relialona Servicea n. the Attorney Ktroet M. P. Cbun b TO MORROW MORNING and EVENING; prea. hing by tb Pattor. At So'clock p. iu., by E.der H. L. HASTINGS. It. I or me.I Itnirh Church, corner of Broomt*nnd ?ireene-*ta.-Rev PETER STRYKER, Paetor, wUl(D. V.? preach next SABBATH. Feb. 14. in tbe morning at km o'clrx-k, *>? "THE ERRORS OF ROMANISM " In the afternoon at J o'clock, on "MOSES, THE GREAT PROPHET." Seatt lor ?trangert. RelieJea* Notice.-There will be Preexhing at the U tore Rd?n of the Fourth Avenue Prcihytrrian Church (Dr. Parker'*) at 7*o'cIork, by C. L. BRACE Secretary if Children't Aid Society. Subject: " Labor among the Poor of New-York.' Menaen to Yona? Women.-The Rev. Dr. D0WL INSwill preach hia Aunual SERMON to YOUNG WOMEN at thr Bedlord it. Baptiat ,1'burch, near Carmine, on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. Alao preachiiig EVERY EVENING next week, except Saturday. Heath Dateh t'harrh. Sth av. and 21 at it_SABBATH VAEN1NG D18COUBBE8 TO THE YOl'NObytb. Rev. Dr. M .M Kf I.I.Y. Subject for February 14: " Heppiueaa" Ser vr et to comnif nee at 7J o'clock. raanelay Evrnlna Ser>iree In the Church of the Hol? A poetics.?A teriet ol Sermoni un "The New Heart a*d Life, with reteren e to Confirmation," will he delivered iu thit Church, corner of tab av. and 28th-tt. Service at 7} p. to. Beau free. ' ' Sundny ia a fettival of h .man appointment merely, and atio.itd n.it be devoted to tolrmn redgioua exercitea axcluaivel) Kt al*o to menUl and phytical recnation and nijoym. ct, Tbe *>v. J L. HA PC 11 will lecture ou thit tubject at the BrooklvB ?theaaiaa en BlmDAT IVENINO 3 ? l^.f^^l.K*?l,, A.nn|v?-r-.ar> .lleellna ol the ( hurrh Irina'? ffSaifS jon. ?f rln?"'-?ud wil1 * ? *l M)AY EVENING, 14th mat., at the Church of the Holv Till ity Brcxdjljii. a BeeBM n by tbe R*v. WM K. MORG KS I) D.. o( St. Thouiaa'i cuur. h. New York. a Collection in aid ?J*eleetaeejtnwulhe taken .p. letikje to eeeaeeeaoeetT| The Un. llr. ?lnrah v. , prei nil) MuKKnU MORN? ING and f.M.MM. on Temperance at Railway, ai.d in the A1TERNOON v.,: art, a, .-.embl) of the Staday School. Thr Hev. Dr. .Hnr.Mrnamv end Miationary friend, wil1 resume the publi. Conlereuce (D. \.) on the " Anti-S<-nptiiraI 4 ka.-act.-r ot BawienlaVa,w is Spring Btreel Hall, No. 185Soriiui ?: TOMORROW l-VENiNtlatT'o'. ,.-k. the pablic ire cor duvly invited to artend. aiTaoS?fT*0, B- ????"?eiT wiU r^a-h, on SABBATII MORNINO at 11^, and EVENING, at 74 oVI.~ k. in the North V*eat Prtabjteriaii Ch 14th Intl m.-xt Sabbath I, and tb. Re. JdK.L PARKER at I ? the afternoon. . Ta* Hr%' VY. L. Jcraien. ..1 Philadelphia, arili preeab in the Laurent at Chapel, on SI'NDAY next, the 14th mit., be t?e*n llooaton and Piin. e-ata. Subje. t in the Evening: " Tbe Day of Stund Thu-g? not to be Dc.niaed." The public are invited it. attend. ? Thr?T.?Wi?.'t>" ?,?'ell?a at I'm. n HaU. No. Its Bowery, r.'tZ- et ? CH, "" "lDNI)AV- the 14th. will be continued t?i * eTia' low? " T JT1 Pu,ll,h" ' Partlclar refereuoe to K 'IkenTp -b. s?bC""" 12 S ? ?? lh- ?!> ENI NO will Jig- Tb. i .tlio ^ :^!,^? **??.WU1 have a hear observance of the nj^aTT^* J?*?? . '????? ?'" *? better aietr>_at 7j p.m._* rarticu.arly Invited. Tu con! " The Hev. W. H. ^Mllawra wuro~^.>. ;? .w a, .i" Mmion ctur.h. Cove Ro^i. Biaol^^^?rJS (Sunday) MORNING, at Ifrj , clock ' "?'S?- TO-MORROW The Hev. Milton Hmlier. I>. u., mi n^.. BI N11A Y EVENING, at the Shiloh Pn-.byteruu CaTi ,.k Bei H (iarnrt'tl corner, f Pot.re and Marafo-?t 7? o'. i.-a" The Fnneral Iiierearec foi Hi?h v Wacom u., p,.' Ideal .itbe Miaalonary So.ietv of the Meth.^Ut' EpiJV->?t ? will b?- preached in the FortVtk it Church, ou Tl V< t)ay AFTEJINflON at 3 o'.-lo, k D. TERRY. Recrdjng S.-retary. VVeet Twrntv-lhlrd etreet Preebylerinn Chnreh tbrtw.eii Ttb and lith ava?, tbe R. % F. G CLARK, Paetor.? Ii ?. uip.iarc. wi-ti the a ihee ai bV "Migregation, tbe pattor ? P* acl EYBJtT SABBATH EVENING (D. V.) until f rthei , Servi.^ -oaxxaeaebjeat Mefat k. T.v enarnaeneei wire will be omitted. _?prcittl ?ol?f?. f-Af**? ,l??e ? t a peeled at CONVENTION HALL. No ii.i~.Hrr' V. SI.' ?UNDAY EVENING. The in.^ -u.? wUl bo Qt ING the lHb ix.it., 1 we*y-flrtet Hartl Hepublir.a Aaaticiaiian -The ? y EVENfNG. Fob. 1 .. it 7; o . 1,- k. at tta u room. No iai JaVai at which Uli-. Ibere Will b* an e?. rion bed Hg P,?o* |7 ' Mae-Mm a l i t Laut. 8>. Mtawy ere u ? Aa<r?Hir ^aervpe f ra'-;f* fat ti ua V'4?. " New-York tlleeorlrnl Hoelety.-OEO w CURTIS, eeq whl deliver teeSiitt, U(ll'RK.r:h>H-rirMttie Lecture LttcA*?**1*! L-br'"J. ? '?mer ?,f lltkrft oa MONDAY l.\ F.NINO, Feb. 15. at 7j v'-lta. Subject: Sir PhUip 8yd oev. UM Ornurmen.'' Tickets. Vi. tata, m,, be obteired of E J. Brown ft Co No. 14ft Broadway, T. J. Crowen. No. 699 Broadway, in,! at -be Library. The eVnnlMf of li?i?U to be k Id tie hmited to EDWIN J. BKOVVN. (Chairmen of Lc. ture Cmmittre. Dr. Hawka'a Leetore.--lo >v,inpiuuv>- with tbe reqaeet ?f tbe audience bet?re whom it vu delivered ?t the Lecture MOM Of the Hletatjoal Society, Dr HAWKS wul repeat hit Lecture, " Obi Awjerv-e's M.to Young America.'' at Niblo'i Theater ea THURSDAY EVENING Feb. 18 a'1? o'. -lock. LOW?11 I.eetarea. < .. . Hall. Tr.etn..t. of Soeaal Bae>e>e. rti Lecture* od Paoernam ar.d i rtu.e bv the Rev. ?> BBLLOWS, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, ?A 71 o'clock, *omtnrncjiig Feb. 1. Ticket*, $2 (or Ibe ateirae. to fco Bad at ?h?vm Fraacia's, Crowes'* and Price'* Book Store*. 1 of Staamflrnbevg ft Line. Adiuaevon to single Lecture*, 37f ' p*j U- * at lb* dour. IkalflMBBB iBxttHMpM OnVe mm* b-r *V e be* beet, removed hern Ne. 2 OaneJet. to No. ?1 Worth A?aW>iiy st), a Jew door* wret of Broadway. No free JAMES P. FAOAN, Sirprranaead**!. J. ClawMR Keller. Analytical Physician, can be'on ?ulted at bU oflire. No. 3 BibleHou*.. dally fr..m MONDAY. Ifttbimrt., to MONDAY. March 1, i REt or iiuecr, upon ail dieeaae*. particularly ti'- Lungt. Liver, Kidney*. Ac, with their attending symptoms, a* Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, N.rvousne**, Debility. Difficulty of Breathing._ Spiritoallent-Ii? Phenomenal und Hlnlatetsnre la f?y read bv the Kdifor olThe Spiritual Telegraph before tb* New-York Chrhrtfan Union, with the ditraeeion by the mem? ber* and Clergy. .V6p?g*?. Price 12 rent*, or five Teentitamp*, including postage. ( HARLES PARTRIDGE, Publiaher. No. 346 Broadway. N. Y. "Wnter-Cnre or HvitieoeTfeernpe-ntir Inatitnte.? By Dr* TKALI. and MAY. Ne. 1 Height if lauer* and poly gu* Tumor* removed. Ali fonn? of f'terlne diseases and dis? placement* tu.-ceisfully treated. Electro ! hcrni- a) Be" f.?. Ac? commodations for Patient* or Boarders. Hplritnal Telegraph, Feb. 13, eoBtaini: Charte* Fourier on I tnnont] I'nity. Mohammed and MohammedanUm: Attrcooray , New Lew*, be,; intere*tiog Tot* ; The Life the Test of Doctrine , Report of Conference , Spiritual Physiology ; Spirit* in Albany : Spiritual Manifestations, Ac. Price, tingle copie*, S cent*; r. per annum. Addrei? CHARLES PARTRIDGE, No. 346 Broadw ay. Alao Irr ?ale at No. 5 Great Jones-it. Copper. Antimony, Bloek-Ttn, oVr,?A ctnitaut Antimony. Ban.* and Strait* ~ ofing Solder, Bismuth, a-id - lowest rates at No*. 4 and 6 Burling slip, by LUCIUS HART. l spprr, AnunniDT, Diora supplv .f Pin (Vipper. Regulin of Ant Tin, Lead, Spelter, Tinmen's and Roc other useful METALS, for sale at the I ^Amnecmento. OLD FOLKS' CONTERT.-Fatber KEMP'S OLD FOLKS w?l give a CONCERT of ANCIENT and SACRED MUSIC or SATURDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS, 13th and 1Mb Inn., at the BROOKLYN ATHENEl'M. Thirty seven performances in . .s: :rn- of 100 years ago, with an efficient Orchestra. Their success, wherever th.-v have sung, is a proof of their merits. Ticktt* 25c: Reserved Seats 50c.?to be bad at the door during the day and evening. MASON &~TH0MAS" CLASSICAL MAT 1NEES.?Snbscribers. are respectfully informed that owing to the absence oi acme of the performers (with the Italian Opera C ompany at Baltimore), the SECOND MATINEE, announced for Saturday, Feb. 13, it unavoidably postponed intl) SATUR? DAY, Feb. 27. _* MISS HA I'M i^TlHip GRAND CONCERT, tuesday EVENING, Feb. ifi, 18i8, at Momart Hall, I on which o< i a??> u she will be assisted by MR. HENRY COOPER, the celabrated Er.plith Violinist. Mr APTOMMAS, Harpist. Mr. SIMPSON, Tei.or. Mr CHAS. A. OUILMETTE, Late Baritone of the Pyne end Harrison Opera Company. _Conductor.Mr. G. f. BRlSTOW. B~~KOAl>WAY THEATER. Mr. E. A. MARSHALL.Sole Lessee. VAN AMBf'rUJH S GRAND EQUESTRIAN AND ZOOLOGICAL COMPANY. Munagrrof the Zoological Deparlmeat.Mr. Van Aoibnrgh Manager of the Eqoestriao Department,.J. M. Nixon THIS (Saturdaw AFTERNOON and EVENING?La*t night if Mr. JAMES MELVILLE, together with tbe grand original per? formance ol Mr. EATON STONE, bei g aha only opportunity that will be afforded of seeing these great arti?t* together. Madame OI.INZA ba the Otaaal Aaeeuaion. The eew Ballet de Fleur entree, and other entertainment.. Notice.?CINDERELLA will be performed only on every ? tTern N WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON Bran at. Morten,?In active preparat ion, and will be produced immediately. GULLIVER AMONG Till. LILLIPI TI ANS. LAVRA KEENE'9 NEW THEATER, No. 624 BROADWAY. SATI RDAY EVENING, Feb. 13, 1H58. FIRST BENEFIT OF MR JEFFERSON, wben will be Brew -. d ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. Martha Gibb*' the Factory Girl.Miss Laura Keen* Toby Twinkle.Mr. Jeffereon Jasper Plum.Mr. Burnett Stephen Plum.Mr. Jordan After which, MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. Mr. Brown.Mr. Jefferson Mr. Smitb.Mr. Peters To conclude with THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. Diggory.Mr. .lehVrann Lavinia.V. - Thompson | Georgiana.Mia* Bishop Anne n 01 TiMi:.?Doors epea tet|| to eommeaca at 7J precisely. 1 ~B~L~?~~? 0~ A R D E_N~7 ? DAN RICE. IN BIDDING G*H)D BYE to tbnee who havi so liberally pstlatilaadthe GREAT 81 lOW, reapectfully ai,Lout.c?s bis LAST DAYLIi 'IT EXHIBITION THIS (Saturday) AJrl'EJLNOOIl, . a bleb ca?i< n v. ill I*- performed THE DREAM OF CHIVALRY THE PONY RACES. TH1I EVENING. A FESTIVAL OF FUN. A TWENTY' FIVE-DOLLAR PRIZE To any one who . an RIDK THE COMIC Ml LB THREE TIMES ROUND THE RING without falling off. PARTICULAR NOTICE. All person* having claim* against Dan Rice'* GreafShow will pliaae present them this afternooL for settlement, a* tbe ekhibi tiou opens at WELCH'S NATIONAL THEATER. Philadelphia on Monday next. YVALLACK * THEATER" ll Mr. BuiAstooe'* relebrated charniuig three art ooaiedv, Rl RAL FELICITY, having been received with the loudest demonstrate r . of approval by a crowded audience, will be repeated TO-NIGHT. THE CROWN PRINCE, increasing in attraction with each rerrrseuUttiou, will also be re? peated. Mr. Biakr.as.Dormouse Spike Mr. Le?ter.iu.Two chuxa. t. rs Mrs. Hoey, Mn V . rnou, Mia* Oaunon, and the whole strength ofrbe Company in both comedies. MONDAY ?Benefit ot Mr. H. B. PHILLIPS. First night of the three act Comedy, enti'led THE TIMES, s.pportedby .Mr Blake. Wr. Lester, Mr. Phillip., Mrs. II??*??, Mr?. Vernon. Mia* Mary Gannon, Mr A. II. Davenport, Mr Norton, Mr T. B. Johuaiou, kc. ftc. ; wit), other attractive en t> rtainments. pUKDY'9 NATIONAL THEATER, Chatham. A it.?Dre?? Circle. 2ft rent*; Pit, 12ct*.: On bestra Chair, 50 cU.: Private Boxm, ?5. Doors open at 6> , Curtain will rite at 7, THIS EVENING: THE SEA. or THE CHILD OF THE OCEAN. Ham Helu.Mr. Cbanfrai I Mary Helm.Mrt. Ni'hols NEW.YORK AS IT IS Mo>e.Mr. Cbat?rau | Iure.Miss HrtTinf NOVELTY. T< cm l?de with WILL WATCH. B~A"lRNUM'? AMERICAN MUSEUM^ ELATING SUCCESS of the new AMERICAN DRAMA, entitled THE PIONEER PATRIOT; Or. Thi M.iD or the V4a?-|Nth. new in its FOURTH SUCCESSIVE. WEEK. To he repaleii THIS .Sat rday ArTHRNOON) at . o'cloct, a? well a* THIS EVENING ?? 7 o'eaOeB. MRS CHAR .ES HOW ARD at ISABEL CARLTON. H. WATKINS at NEOBO JOCKO. Tbe Grand AQUARIl'.M WAX FIGURE OF DONNELLY Happy Family, kc Admrttanoe, 15 oinU, rauldren ui der Its ||s> \\T OOD ? BITTLDING8. Broadwny, near I'nt oc " HENRY WOOD. Proprietor. raffiiSSS! '-HRISTY and WOOD'S MINSTRELS. th^^SJJW^-^O"^ nnasTTBJMJsT, eon "?.(Hug wttb third Weak of Sleek**'* new and origaval veraien of THE TOODLES, M. tv -by T^.A\ ^".LECTURES. NI.TICE-In'o^'^^'^rr,. AFTERNOON CON( I r ? i '"^ th* GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE wi.ltake place ou r-"-?'>K.MANIL SATURDAY. Feb 13 como rucii c at l\ I lock TVeteuUrcni*. Poo.t open at 6; eonaieace u n oVic-a. pKTSTAL PALACE. OPEN BAILT, from 9 a m. to 5 p. ?, Ma bin? ry m motion. Admittacre 25 eta. 17 If FIBE HALL, No, .MbJ BIUUDW?Y !i WH1 sbortli eieee. ' ITa? atafaifiset t II'..strain n ? f DR. KANE'S ARCTIC VOYAOES. With a Deerriptiv* Leeture by ?HARLES OAYLER. eae the poruWr Author aad Dramatitl, EVERY EVENING at 8 (,, oak. and WEDNESDAY end SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 o'oiocb. Admission 36 centa, childreii half price._ HE GREAT PatlWriNO. By VELASQUEZ, Of CHARLES ::.. FIRST T- ?r. >k- \. ? e .# ug... -?. .?:. ' ?.?. .'. S: >?t*?*.; ...',., ,.v. v.;?,..-?.? -v *au*~*v*a *v L HrRION" NEW THEATER.?SATURDAY ?A ?l* elato. f ftps, TW $^mmt*mmt. r >ro-?-*d by Ifcf .tartS *??** trtift- ^ tar BWOra BE AN ACTOR aritbMl CltTW.M^wt latf ^ r^^u.dlhi*2 , ,fj,. v... ? ai.a rntd, ?.' Tili ( RITK . 1" a TRAGEDY REHEARSED, with Meeere M.tbewa Barton, Bra in tor Uaiot Mark Smtb B-t.-OfU. Seymour. Mr.. L. W. DlveLprlrt I rMt -neqmM m th* world. And NICHOLAS NfCKLEBY a *' ? .cc, ??. wisJa W'airot, Brougliam, Burt&n, Moare, Setrhe'l. Mra. H.lghea. Mm Davenport, k.:_^ HERE'S VARIETY AND ENDLESS FFN. Mr. CLtrlea Merhew? e> M. Um, J?- tOtae. Mr Chariea Mathewa ae Ap OfiaWBB, the gardener. Mr. Char!' ? Mathewa aa Old C-rrei.f. Mr. Chariea Mathewi aa the favorite Fret-h women. Mr. Chariea Mathear- at Sir Fret. J Plagiary. Mr Chariea Mathewa aa P uT the autb.-r. Mr Barton aa Po? Fero... Wbiakerendoe. Mr. Burtot. aa John Brodi?, the miller. Mr. Brougham aa the Earl -J Lei'?-tt*r. Mr. Brougham a? Feueera the ae.W^maa'er. Mr. V ?Jcot u the very myterioui Beeteater. Mr Wlleot u Maji'JJini, the tuffering Eiquiiite. ALL THIf TO ?i6ht, AT Bt'tTO*'?, to >i6ht, Satlbdav. ?L? MONTEZ will give her Lecture on the HEROINES OF HISTORY and STRONG-MINDED W OMEN, at Hope Chapel, on MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 15. Lecture to . orr.menre at 7} t. .. ? BELMO NT COLLECTION, MOW ON EXHIBITION, F?rth? BENEFIT OF THE POOR, At the Mew Oeu>riaa of the National Aeaadaaay, luu-et, (rem I a m. ta 5 p. m.j 7 bo K_f. ru. Admtttaoae 36 aej.te, aeaerc tVk?U. 80 aenaa ?ZART HALL, No. 663 Brood fray, oppo?ito Bond at.-TO-MORROW, (Saturday), 13th. the I NRI VALED BOONE CHILDREN will|rire one of thetr Dramatic Eiitertalninenta, with Wagfag and Daneint. previoua to their de paiture let Europe. DGDW ORTH S ORCHESTRAL BAND it engaged. Tirk' ta 50 eente. POWERS' GREEK SLAVE, OfJ IM MAONI FT CENT PA1NTTN08, ON EXHIBITION. The moat elegant and aotertainliig rea. *> In the I j AdmhnioT! 35 aante. OPEN DAY AND RVENINO. _Bje, ?03 Broadway._ POWERS'" GREEK* SLAVE, MARTYRDOM OF HUfi?, IMA NA AND HER NTMPHfl, are a few among the hundred w? njterful W./rfca of Ait oa ealntation at the D17S RLDOtLF GALLERT- DAY and IVJLNiKO?No. Ott IroatV ? he Ball Season. MASONIC BALL.?The TWELFTH An? nual BALL of the Grand Lodge af the gut- / f New York will be given at Niblo a Saloon, on TUESDAY EVENING, lftth >nat. TVketa 02. to admit a gentleman and l^diea, may be obtained at the Grand Secretary'! office. No. 136 Canal at., at the principal muaic ttore* and hoteia, at the door on the evening of the bad. and of the following Committee: Lewie Friebtwanger, l :.<!,'. W. Bat?. William Rockwell, Jan** Herring, M J. Week*. Ken iOnbiiratione. IIORTKAITS OF MY MARRIED FRIENDS.? Ji-T eriLisHEO it D. AJPPLaETON & CO., NEW YORK, A New Edition Cirtt edition beire exha.iatedl d /PORTRAITS OF MY MARRIED FRIENDS; A PEEP INTO HYMEN'S KINGDOM. iv I at LI: ikk. 1 o i v... , with 7 ITluMlMlutkt, C'.otb 01 K| gilt edgea. 01 75. rxTtacTrs or nr.virw* akd xotici ? ?v rue. eai^s. " There ia a fieehiieaa and glow In the atyle, and a home interret that will Mean the ay n. patty of every reader. ' Kate Kearney,' the longett tale, la a charming novelette, with many delightful pittniai ef rhartrgar** |N. v Kveninn sapiaaa " Thia ia the work of a rloee and aagariona observer. It comiete of a aeri'a of pi.-turra of connubial life. They are drawn with very on.idrrable drama*.: ? power i the etyle ia unpr?'tendiug and im.flected?a very rare merit in theae daya?and the narrative ia not itrained to nut the moral, but in every inattnee at natural at to ji.'tify the in.creation that the aketchea ure made frorn life." |N. Y. Evening Poat. " A teriea of aket. h, a o f doineiti,: life, apparently drawn from a?'tual obeervalion. Tbey are all marked by not a little ?rat? nea* mi p. r. ? p'lon, and portray ae\era) intereetlng varietlri of i harac Ur with fidelity to nature and beauty of expreaaion." is v. t?i " The ' Portraita ' are well drawn, ar.d will do ibtleaa be aought for by mai.v. ' |N. Y. Courier and Enquirer. " ' t.'n.'lr B< n ' bta acquitted ntaeetf of the tatk with a good deal of ' lev, ru. .1 The atyle ia genial and plea-en*." |N. Y. Time.. " One or two of the atorie? are veiypeihetic. and all are well written." [N. Y. C/romerrW AdtarrTtaer. " An old batcbeli.r haa certainly male a very entertaining beak,'' [N. V. Obeerver. " A very plenaant and reaclahle v..I..me, and one which will un? doubtedly enjoy considerable popularity." |N. Y. Journal of Commerce. " The book ia a charming one." [Ro, beater Auiencau. " A aeriei of well written aket.'hea." (Peterton'a National Magazin?'. " A work of ?ome apirit and intrreat, arid one whi- h will at? tract attention, admirably ilkiatrated." KJraham'a Magazine. ' The portraita are all lite like and real, while the ttoriet btv l moat . iptivating freibnea* and novelty.'' IPenniylvanian, Philtdelp'eV " The volume coniiitt of a eeriea of taiea written with original! ty. v tor and grace " [Pbiladrl,aSia National Argua. " Vhe tkrtcbea in the volume are very well written, and will f..miah amoiemeut tor t Winter'a evening." I The National Era. Waahington, D. C. " The gaeeeet of tbit delightful volnme haa been unprecedented in 'bete timre. We do not wonder, for the book ia really a moat 'harming one. 'Kate Kearney'evin^ea ability equal to the pro? duction of a firrt . laaa novel." j Hume Jojrnu. " They art apirited of aiz family po.ipe, naturally drawn." IBoaton Daily Adeertieer. " Aa a litertrv effort, and the tirat, we believe, a.ibuiitted to the public by the a ithort it ia a decided ?ucceta." (Detroit Advertiaer. The Pabliahera wiil aend a ropy of thia popular work by mail, free of poatagr, to any one within 3,000 mttet, who will remit to them, by mail or otheraiae, the prir,- o? the book. TIE GYMNAST?A Journal, devoted to the complete education of man, with apeeial refbrenr? to hli phyanal developu.?it. No. 9 linnfladel *.iie review of THE TRIBUNE 8 late ARTICLE. :i *!>? FREE ACADEMY. Ala. a REVIEW of aome ol the "RECOLLECTIONS" of 8. ?. GOODRICH. Publiahed Semlmotithly. at the METROPOLI? TAN ACADEMY ANIJ GYMNASIUM. Not. SJ and ?56tb av Terma, 50 canta per annum. Addreaa aa above, pott paid. "MIE NEW-YORK TRIHFNE "will be for tale in Kliiabetli City, N J , for the early traint. T T I^HE LANCERS?An taught by E. FERR*:RO, . will be publitbed on SATURDAY, by WM. HALL k bon. Printed dea. , ? . are now ready. No charge. "HE NEW-VORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE FOR FEBRUARY 13. (Irenlalioa.175,000. The New-York Weekly Tribune for thi* week coiitaiiiH thi? follow in?: I..LEADINO ARTICLES: The vi t. ry in Uie Houae; The Great Stnetle; Nap-.leon and hia Aaaaxic-. The Public Landa Not Over Yet; Jonea; Flifht of C ataaftrl Kei::'a Apology | Mr. Mtaon of Virginia; Editorial Paraerapha. ii. .REVIEW OF THE week: Oiving in t conden-ed and ronapi - io .a form the lateat and m <t nnportant eventa that have trar.epired in the City and Sub-irba, I i.ited Stat'?. and E :r.'P.-. iii. .kansas. IV. .FEEDING THE Hl'NORY. V..THE COMMERCIAL RE\ ULSION. VI..NEW INVENTIONS AND PATENTS. VII.. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS: Breeda of Dome-tic Cattle; An Addreaa to the Farmer, ef S-akuylkill County, Pa,, by Hora ?? Gri-rl. y . Tne I'ae of P 'taah and Sand. VIII.. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON: The Fint Kai.ua Battle A Stormy Night Seaiion; The Le eomptoniva Filhb.iater: Tbey are Beaten Again and Again, A Free Fight in the House, The Adinirnabra tion Defeated, Select Committee Appointz-d?V->te 115 to 111 ; Dire-loeurea of J. D. W?lianiaon John B i.l Bribing Member, of Congreaa; After Br -aktbt Viewa of the S:: . Pn cedinga of the Senate knd Houae af Repreaeutativee. IX..POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE: Ar.? Leoompton Reaolutior:a. X..LATEST NEWS RECEIVED by TELEGRAPH: Importal,* fr^m Mexico?The Revolution Coii'uni mated . From Waahington , The P. un')!vania Bank . The Bay State MRU XI .NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE. XII..POETRY: "Moonlight." XIII. .BAYARD TAYLOR IN EUROPE ? No. XLIV.: A I'r teat?Change cf Plan?. XIV. .the STATE OF EUROPE: i orreeponder.ee of The N. Y. Tribune. XV. .ROYAL MARRIAGES IN ENGLAND. XVI. .THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION Of NA? POLEON: Con->wponder.re of The N. Y. Tribune. XVII..THE PREPARATIONS AGAINST CANTON. Prerree? < t the Rrbeli. Correepuudenoe of The N. Y Tnh-.i e. XV 111.. RA YARD TAYLOR'S NEW BOOK. XIX .THE PUBLIC LANDS: Senator Foofa Bill; Bena t. r J. hnaon'a Bu. M: Grow'a BUL XX..THE LAST HOl'rs of RACHEL. XXI A I'ORRF.CTION. >xii MISCELLANEOUS: " a Cell af the Houae;" Eiple tiox . Divon ea in Peunaylvania. Safety of the Party <f l.ieut, Ivee; Putting Her Foot in it: 'reaching School under DiaVultiaa "XIIE .MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. BUI .COMMERCIAL MATTERS. F 11 Reaortt c/ the Stock, Money, Cotton. Grain, Ca;Ue and other Mm* keta. rpe ia.:v Rep.irt.-d fur TV Trlb-ite. -etk?cairT10Ilv_(>rt. for one year, fat. Three ocpaa, W* ' ?' ^pwa, $8. Ten copier, ffV*. rrt??a, In wrappera mav be ebtaiikad at the WU?M -? aaV, J aaVaaaaaeba) vaUv bhM a-eala-f, ; Jvt M on TIS translation. Flfto Edition Now Ready. UNPARALLELED 9VICT*S Peur Editioca Exhausted In Two W..*< THE GREAT ITALIAN NOVEL BEATRICE C E N CI . A HU:> tical Not*] if the l?'-b Century. Be F. D. Ouerwji. Tr*n?.ated frera the original Italian by LUlOl MONTI, ot Mar eard t'uivertlty. l?uo , bouod io rloth, with a rteel eucraring after the celebrated portrait by GUIDO RENI. Price $1 lb. or half reif $2. Guertui in hit r. 'fa * to ?:. ? werk tayt, eddreaaiag the jifor tscate ?bade of Beatrice: "Inaano h a* I here been ah'.e to rrmprehend the*. Implore, fr.r me .uftVient power to oarrate wortaily thy hiatjry to the** dear ItaJian maiden*, who lev* thee aa a rawvr j urt departed, though the abadow of two er.t..ri*a and a bail La apvead arvej thy ?ep-jvhre. Venly thiue ia ahirtory of aadCrimea; but the mai.leca of my eoi.ntry will read It. When the youth whom they love ia approaching, they will haaten. bluahing, to hide it. but Lbey will read it, and will ofer thee the ucly gift that can be given tu the be tie y t d? tee/a," WHAT THE PRESS SAY OF IT. " It le tie Dtoet powerful of recent Italian H -tiona, and will have a large aale." |N. Y Home Journal. ?? The edition by Prof, aeor Monti ia faithfully and correctly tranalated." |N. Y. L'Eco D ltalia. " It will win unqualified ? ommendation for ita artiatic exoel lenre aa a *al< ? " [N Y. Journal of Commerce. " 8ign< r Mom baa exec d a traae.atinn which certainly baa the merit mi tiJetity-in ita Etgliah version it baa tbe apirit and raaenrw of tjje original " (Boaton Traua.ript. " Ladiet wilt find a monrrtul fae ination .n ita page*." (Boaton Poet. " Tlie pilli. ttioa ef Beatrice Ceaci will prove the opening of a new and unexplored field of literature, filled with frvth char ma aj.d of truly captivating intereet." (Boaton Courier. ?? The atory of Beatrice Cetil la the -aduVa'. that ever.. rarTed, and mure terrible than anything, that waa ever invented." [B< eton Traveler. A CASE OF COURTESY ('). A rareleaaly prepared and imperfe t tranal&tion < f thla fanvu* novel baa we underatand. been offered to aeveral prominent r ib liahera in ibif city, who have declined i.auing it, aa our edition had been an u< .ie'd long ago. The trantlator. however, at la**, found t p iMIealai aoiaai wnich it baetily publithing tbia feebl" trtntlttion in cheap pt[er part a, thua notorlo illy violating trad etiquette. The reader, there:,.re. who deairee a faithful and rig oroua tranilation of thla groat author by an acampliahed Italian acholar. ahould be paiti. nlar *o buy only the edition tranalated by LllciMoMi and with the aanetion of H aev ?rd University, aa it ia the mly genuine legitimate editiou in the EnglUh lan? guage. Sold by all Boobaellera in the United State.. Thla book wilt be aent bv mail, poatage paid, to ar.y pert of the United Statea, on receipfvjf the price in t'ainpe. 61 2S. RI DD I CARLETON, Publiahera and Bookaellera, No. Sit Broadway. New-York. rpWO NEW PUBLICATIONS D. APPLETON * Co., Noa. 34? and ?4? BROADWAY, Pcbhab i r. Saturday. I. LEISURE LAHORS; Or, MISCELLANIES, HISTORICAL, LITERARY AND POLITICAL* '.?>!. B. Coan. 1 vol., l2mo. ACS rape*, t icnt.su: THOMAS JEFFERSON. A REV1KW OF THE LIFE AND TIMES OF Wat H. CRAWFORD. MACAULAY'8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND. WILLIS'S POEMS LONGFELLOW'S POEMS. 8LA\ ERY AND THE SLAV E TRADE IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. THE TRUE ISSUE BETaVEEN PARTIES IN THE KKTTHi UNION OK DISUNION. II. CHRISTIAN TIT Y . tub LOGIC OF CREATION. By HENRY JAMES. 1 Vol., l2mo. Seventy five eenta. ONE MINOR ED-DOLLAR BILL.-An lu tenwly Interettii* Story of NEW-YORK LIFE, bring a thrilling rcminiecen.'e in the rare** of AN OLD I'OiCEMAN, will be pabliihed in THE ATLAS TO-MORROW, written by Cherlee Burdett, eaq.,.: yeart Mayor'! Clerk. The tale ii entitled THE HUNDRED-DO 1.1. AR BILL* and ia a narrative of . urloua facta connected with a myaterioua frlonv perp. trat. .1 in thil city lew than four yearn ago. THE ATLAS. TO-MORROW, will inaugurate aeveral new i. a' i >. and will embody a voat amount of very interetting A> a new I'ubliah. r anian'ew Y&P.tr nave been arMerJtoTITPJ ATLAS corpe during the week, the public may /eaaocably antici? pate . \etv attractive aheet to-morrow. The new Editor ia Mr. L. F. Tasistro, who enjoy* a high reputation in the literary world,and the uewPuhliiber ia Mr. A. G. Seaman, late Superintendent of Public Printing at U ., icrton. There will be a great r.iah for Thi: Old Atlas to-morrow. Prire three rent*. Sold by all the newimen. VALENTINIANI. Dovei on. .-. tn. .aid, bore Ci.pid'i n.aile Tied to their necki and winga and tail*, And without charge their little biila Preaenting at the window ailla; Awoke fair maida, who cut the twine That >.ir.ee' the bird and Valeutine, And cut, no doubt, fur joy, dear thing*. Innumerable " pigeon wiugi." But that ia peat, no friendly -.ahal A lattice venture* now to puih at, . And 'ate ad of peck* af c, ... in fetter*. The pn.t in buahel* bring* Love'* letter'. The Valentine! of fifty-eight For bird* have rather too m.i'h weight; 11 all the pigeon* in the Weet Into Love * ..-v. were impreaaed. Their piniona -o ild not bear away A moiety of STRONG'S diaplay. A* tunbeam* to a for .a tend, Aa rlvera toward the ocean wend, Aa ueedle* to a magnet fly, Aa firemen run when " Fire'" '?the cry. So from all point, the love lorn taWaaaa Mov.,1 by one inp .le-, r >n to STRONG'S. Cupid did ne'er *odfatber atand To Valentine* ao n h. ao grand. Soche?p. ao witty, tender, bright, Aa STRONG thU year ha* brought to light. bTRONO'8 VALENTINE DEPOT. No. 98 Naatau-tt. I'JROFESSOR GRAY* BOTANIES.? THE ERUDITE AND ATTRACTIVE SERIES OK TEXT BOOKS IN BOTANY. By Prr.fe?or As? Grav, M. 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Profa. CHADRouaart. PeaRso?, Wirchell, j LtRi'SLEV. Dewev, and many other*; while highly commend* tory notice* have been pubH*hed lu England by Dra. Hookl* ana Linolev. among the firtt of living BotanUt*. The volume* are neatly eaecuted. carefully adapted to fumiab a pi rreaaive knowledge of the ?ubjoct, and areTemarkabie for the union. f liDplicfty and learaing. '. SiiJile C. pie a of thoae ?-d in ??\tmtt will be cent, at half prire. to Teacher* for examination, with a view to introduction, an ' liberal term* for firat tup: . -. I :s< RIPTIV'E CATALOGUES of nearly 100 diferent Edu tatiouai Work* tent zratia on applir.iti>.n. IVISON A PHINNEY _ _ Ed .cation f blither* No. W Broadway. Recollections' of" the last days OF SHEI.LEi AND BYRON By E. S. Trelawnev A LONG VACATIOH WEEK OF A LONDON CLERIC Bt the Aatkat .4 " Tom Brown't 8ch?*l Davttt R.urby." XAN AWAY TO SEA: An A ,tobc.<rapby for Boy*. By Capt. 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TI C K N O R <fc FIELDS pt'RLiiH rmi nav: Tlie Third taition of TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS AT RUGBY BV AS Uli) MOV. I vol., Ibino. Price #1. ?JHORT-HANI) WITHOUT a MASTER.? O ODELL'S SYSTEM of SHORT-HAND, by wbb h ttio na? ture of taking down Sermons, Lectures, Speeches, Trials, fceV, may be acquired in a few hours, wilhuiit the aid of a ?agger, g) rsnta, postage free. Address O A. ROORBACH. Jr., No. 331 Broadway, N. V. FRANK LESLIES NEW FAMILY MAGAZINE, FOR MARCH. A splscdid number. Ready THIS MORNING. 9)rrj Q3ooo9. N eck ties 0 n L Y . ? smith *"17roUWER, Importers and Manufacturers, No. 49 VEeEY-?T NEW-YORK. wo?M rail the attention of the Trade to their egteuaiv assort ent of SPRING GOODS, s astlr.i of BYRON TIES. ALBERT TIES, GARROTE TIES, NAPOLEON TIBI. YOUNG-AMERICA TIES (a new article). SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS: Also, a ?. mplete assortment of COTTON TIES, Jacoiers, Bbillu*tcs, Fbebih Pinn, Score* Gise Hang, he... Ac. Oar stock r. mprises many entirely new and excloalve stvlcc, last iended end nev?r before offered u. this market, ah of wtuch will be told _AT THE LOWEST RATES._ Rare bargains in wet goods. W*t Goods from Auction. ALL THE CHOICE LOTS. SLIGHTLY WET, BUT WARRANTED PERFECT. CHARLES HEARD It Co., No. 301 GaaaodiaBET. W ID offer on MONDAY Febriary 8, RARE BARGAINS IN WET GOODS. RICH BLACK SILKS (wet but perfect I, At 5 per y vd, invoice >o*t ?!. RICH BLACK SILKS iwarrtated a A*. 6, per yard, invoice cost $1 ? Also. 10 Case* of PURE IRISH LINENS. Consisting of . 'RE LINEN SHIRTING at 2 per yard. PUKE LINEN DAMASKS at J/. 3,8, 3 . 4. fjfj/jjji FINE DAMASK NAPKINS' AND DOYLIES From 6 to 13, per dcaen. Also, 5 CASES ALLENDALK SHEETINGS (I'M wi'-, At 1 8 per yard. Also. 5 CASES BN0LISH LONO CLOTHS (perfect) At?*ceD'? per yard. It should be -.nderstood that thee* goods, though eUghtly wet, are warranted free from stain or injury. CHARLES HEARD ' N . 301 Oraad-tt. jBoote anb ?ijoe?. gpIRCULAH- v \S To the LaniE? of N?t* Yoaa *.hd thk PteLic i% GraiaaL: I have taken the well known SHOE STORE No. 336 BOW ERY, three door* above Bond sr. (lately occupied by S. Cat. trail), for tb* manufa. t..re and aaie or LADIES', MASTERS'. MISSES' no CHILDREN'S BOOT! aaD SHOES. Having held a Clerkship in the late estahlunment for several years enable* Be to know the want* of the old customers and n soikfticg tbeu- patronage, allow us to aeturr them, and all ?tiers dispoaad to purchase, that I aba.1 ..ae my best exattiooa to .Bake it their interest to do so. The Stock i? ah' new and got up in the acme Kyle, and at the aria* moOrate prices a* heretofore. Laste?'. Miaeee' and Children's Rubbers of every varietv. ._ Jl *? MILLER, cj ?tA *w(\ DOU^LE SOLE WATERPROOF 'Ju i^''" B4JOTS. NOW READY ATJONBS'S, fr f ANN-lfl. ALtK>, #> ? poiBLJC Wk*.g&rtLI> j awVV*^ J. A. H. HAftBROUCK, Buu?vw? Rai.. |_ , oi-u *5* 'J" rV*L. '?f><)?-TF.? _ MANX CAT eeaat BcA*. Pap?'. Fm??rj ?Up/. St?* pjgn ?*nnN, Papsr, Vi? Drei?*, "n**y *??Pt*M ?Velc**. IrAstaaAa bjsioj saj.d'iai HMt Tu*>* B-r-k*. T-%tm. Prarua, SUua PsarBlslt??, (Vh aid ?Miftnmi.m H?sede, k ? . eixl ?11 vtfln aews.1. kr. t bv the trade. JOB PRINTING ?4 IJTIItXJIL*rIiT ar?fed al krtr rata?. la''V>",""? Mir Hseaa tMX rOv'1 T'tT MERCHANTS INVITED IX. CALL. Prinlinq. I7?NGRAVIN0 nod PRL\TING-.to*.M m J U,.!. ;i at Hose?, Vuilang, ? ? ????? ' ?"?? KtL_T f, No. r raitoti at. N. Y. Bor tal*. *u-l Engraeed Ptaeee, tac. i?~0 M~B T H I~ N 0 R I f. POLYCHROMATIC PRINTING rBIIIl II H1CU PBINTS THREE tX)MB*9 at ONE 1MPBESST0N BT ONE 1LALF THE PSUAL COST. A. H. llASHROUCIt? STATIONER'S HALL, Wo*, mtidm Peart**., Haw taik ?(Trite AGENT WANTED?To obtain iafonMtion kad ordert tor a new and popular w ik. A Miaou ef good ai? diaaj it .loaned. Kor further u. formation, apply to J D1STI RNELL. He 16 .'.?,.?,... , ANY invalid, or elderly lady, who may oWLre the* i om pauK>u?hip oad awake* of a >? ng Rugta** Latty ark- ist willing to make herself generally ..arfi.. au xvua* aB4ewa*Ury/ . . . and reeVreo. es by eddre..u < NiL UFSPEMdaltaH'M, HnokWn Poat lift.*. AMILLINER WANTED in Pb_b1 fattafJl Our who oodrratauda the but?ie?* _ aS it* braorhee, ax4 ran furaiah ? apitn.1 s..m i.ut :o k. . p a lair ?' .? al MJSaery Goods, will find bl tbia village as excellent kesttOG. A para to H. PARDEE, ess) . No. A) Warnn it., Nrw Vivt or te Wiiiaue Pelham, Anguattit Hughson. WU lain S Dudley, W B B.a. a* mau. R B. I ery. Samuel A. Mayt. E.ahkt.l Vluag?, N. Y V\rAN TED?A lad\ of refinement and exJie-Ht. it Yf te a : aa COMPANION I* a y.an I >.egrt*d Wade, i- .1 reference p-o,. .red. Addn?a .'. C. B- \ !????,. AMARRIED Swiee, who 'in.^r*tande FsUaTttg. Oardei iug. end Masons' rJid I up>' tera' a rk, arwhe. a SITUATION, wfaeie he .^<uld fiLd a permanent b ma. A<kir>'?a note to S. S , Tnbuue Off . AMERICAN SCHOOL LNSTITIJTE, No. Mr} ? Broadway, N. Y. ? Pareata and Ouardiaia < n ?r.l w i S. hoi I Ctrrulart iratuiteaaly Priucipala will pjeaee forwar l Catalofuea and Cltculara foi .n?p>. tiou. Seh>?.!e and auaab> a ? i.pplied with Tearbera and (). .> rueaaea Srhoole with Paa> ?. and Tearhera with eagafrmeota N.> hajae to Puhtto Bahaxia f. r amhaa Wanted aerrraJ Tearhera for Tarioua MakJa: a N r*it and South; alio a highly edm ate.1 Oetitlemau ai Tatar Ut two Lad?, must be wijina to travel m K row. Salary iberai SMITH 1 BOYD, No. Sail Br.a>lway NATIONAL TEACHERS INSITTT'TE AMD EDUCATIONAL CNloN. Na M llr.adway.M. Y.? Pi .. I t it. both Lad? ? and (ientleiiiea, are w u:ted ianaadtaf idyr lorfaasQWf a: .1 lehoolt In varioo? b>. ahtlea a; the N<<rthar4 Btjath. Tbon uth Srboieia, and well recoauneudaxl for tba tohtl and oioan eutal hrai .-h. ?, wauted. Private families. S. Ii.^.lt, V. a.tri..les and t'olleeeo aided ,a\ pr.x urlng thoroughly ? eiripetent ai .i I tl. ktwl lnrn.e/n witha>'% .harre. \ a an. ie? for Tra.hr;? .ail ?!env> be aatittte-tori a) fi'.lid. Principala of Ed.Karton?I Inef.t itiona tbieugbo,*. tka? "-. will pleane forward their rlrenlan aod . atang .e* to my . .la'. vi?it..n, pnreuta and ru|dla. IV i, in i lag*, pavaac g|lr*1 M.-..n. RICB k ANDREW", Kl ?BJ Br. adway, New-York. _ kJi BOOL AGENCY mi I I.AlfK, AUSTIN <% P SMITH S. No 3 Park row. N. f.?All errvlret ui thi* ia. pjartaaaal with T. a. h. r?, S' Ii.h . liffi ar., V- . ?..? h ar otrteii.ii.ft Teaohert for S. h...l? and altnati . in S. .? f. r !? a here, wul b.. perfoimed by tlie .uider?Ag*eu with, at rhavaa. J ID'BBS. rin:A(TlEK.?A Ui) m*M n?m4 i Kt?;.gh, M Eren.-h and Diawlng, and who ha* bad eavrralyemi eipeei. eai, hi T.a hh g. ite.ir. ? ? SIT' al ION.?*.(-'!?1 ' ' ** Bl Pinn iia. of a Kemale Seininarv Be?t of rel. rn..ei? gi.?i Ad dre.s MARY Dl REI.I.K, l'*i. ?, N. Y. I (ThaiucG for BnoinciiC flan. VLARGE kouti'NE to bo rmBff-l la a .6 time by luvrating atew tie aweddaBara No il li^yc.a No. M raatnaai gt. ttaw-Yerh. CKDICK " IMPEOVEO PRINTING PREM - ES. patented June 2, 1AV*.?TO PRINT! RS and ether*.?? The iindenigiied I* now fun Uhlug to erdet pre**** andei tba above patrnt, guaranteeing for 'hem entire *ati*nv. tkui ale) a ?ev tofol t Itv (?r reef in their Mil and it**, ami with??ntire mmm* uei.i e in their complete aue. e??, rails 'he at'en?on of toe puhiko to an ex.imii.ai.on mt their pee dial m. rlt*. They a": on exhib? ition end for sale at No. la. <'anal-t , corner of the Bowery, One 0* two petaolis a* agents u otod lie treated wito. _ _ N. P. LA BARTE. 1"MIE UHDER8IGNED, <V**?rai| to rfmcv* i<> to the West, ..Hers tor sal* l..s eniiie ??.. k <l IIARH VV AltE. being a weU-selr.ied k-sortiueut.adiptcd to ?a reentry markirf. The store is an old estsl l.shed stand, the oaly otse ? f the kit ?1 in tbe place, and h ealed In .he . enter or 'he vil,age ? f Eiabkill, Dabei.Co., N. Y. Pnisewtoa eaald "igiyeoia.aie.i stelj. Apply to WILLIAM VAN WYCK, tmUt IVY VALI'AHLK PATENT RICIIT f? r 8ALK V LOU for CASH - NEIL S lABETY 11IRKI P 'or BJeasaJ Saddles ?tbe be?t iinproveaienr ever evade. P.,-'he aMahl I ' e United Stute- or Oreai Bntoi., addr.st Dr. MS NEC, ggkviUe. N V. -A YOUNG MAN. w th ih.m amount of . ash and mbm know;, dg" < f I .si Uess, w ishes to buy ail interest in a ante, p.v.ns bxetlies*, m*i. la. i j u i r mercantile. < r woi.l.l tab* a SITUATION SrV.b a view of future PARTNERSHIP. Beet <?! r*teren-e? given mut required. None neea answer withe it stating what kiuirj of aai-, ?oee. Agents need not aptly Address B. /.. Broadway I'- sir Ommm. B ?4000. vOIUin - A GENTLEM\N w th thltt tj* /?avevfvl? "* amount, and with high releien -.'. sleslre? ..i ruter a safe, re-psi table, paying BUSINESS. AdUro* M. K. Tiibune Offis-e (ato tDljom k mnrj QJomctn. ACARD.?LECTl'RES.?TO COMMITrEEM OE LECTURE ASSOCIATIONS.-The s .barrltxm havu.gj eoa ?I. ted hi* Western engaeemmta, wonld reeps-.tf ..ly advisti lb* t on v Ktaee of LecSure Asa., lations that be Ui reasly to *?? i it in\itaS|ous on su. h terras aa tiie Asoo. istlons can aAV -U. A. ur. ?s PARK BENJAMIN, No. M Wast |7Ui st , N. Y. CONSIDERABLE IN II E B ITA NCE& ?TL#? Dr m;EM)ANTS wanted of WILLIAM MORTON I RICHARD NIXON. o( UlLLIAM MORGAN, ecd nai* < ti tri 'roci tsMsaawj and elsewhere Application to Mr. HAYS, ileralory and Next ..I Rm Otte r No. 3/7 Broadway. New-York who ba?'ollectlens ol advertisements, uncla.ii.et civ,lend* anil properties all over the world. Family Arms tre- ed, p_.ted auj en graved IWMILY GROCERY.?Wantf?J, u PARNTEI' or ASSISTANT, atcuttom?d to tbe bteinrs*. who coui<f lurnith *< oe- capital and aat.stii/ t'.ry rrf?i>D*et. Ai.'.ia>*? OBOCCB, Box No. a.'-ii P.etoifi.e. H enry l. rider, AtD-nii-y-At-Isiiw, hart EORD.Cona Collectiaoiinade in any part of the Stale. Re? fers by permittion to Day, Orttw. Id i C. HarUord. B O. How* of K.t.lu.oi. Howe 4 Co New York, end to Cbaa I. h luie.Ceer,. Men haut Bank, Providence, R.I. John denner, licensed ntght-SCAV ENOER.-Orders reoelved at No 44 Chatham at., ap *?? s. and at No. 2m East Twelfth-at., peH' tuolly actaadssd te. votice to butchers.?allan, IUY tt ll Co, bare thi* dav cdvanoed the price of ROUOII BAT to 71 oeott per lb. . ash on delivery, at tiw ir Soap and Ceaiuss Works, on 1st av , betweesj2d aod 3d tta iv'ho HAS beaten the- world i?dTn. tt BROWN ot Kulten Conty, N. Y., i aptored, lost BaJ from tbe > -i. of Augutt to the \Ali of (>? tuber, 1,730 deaan of WILD PIGEONS. D.N.BROWN. Kingsboro' Erb 11. KM. ? ' aw-weaseeasssssasMewsassiaasass^ Uoarb anb Eootns. BOARD?A few Single f ss-ntlemi-n, and G?ot> rcrn sj d their Wivea, ran no * be ac. ommrdalcd wita piras ant ROOMS at the old established Boarding Ho ise, No. "? M ray st , turner College Place. Terms rcirot.abl*. MRS S. WILBOS Qonees to ttt. AHOUSE and STORE, on the north-?Avtrt wrDi c of Broadway and aStii-rt.. to LET, with the heBeasW ad/<r. - lag, if desired | and will be altered to *ult a good ?ensu.t. A fr? a to_ E. H. CODLIPP, No. II? rsasaaweet. CHEAP RENTS for Ute HARD TIMES.? To Let, at the inaction of Ml av. and Broadway, Ja*t sheea the . a ; .?-..,: ,/ tU av. Railroad, three Setory MUCJT HOUSES, coataiamg 12 rooms each. Cretan Weier by, pa] property in g x>d order. Reat BXtt. Apply to HAJCDMaN a. OSBOKNB. Na Ift Caaal it ear. Beavery._ COTTAGES to RENT.?Three Cotte4ree. on tie north shore of Staten I stand, aasv Ceetkslcn, wfehia m km am.ute*' walk of Castletor. Landing. Apply to E. BlJstENT, No. jj W.. lan-gc ECONOMY in KENT.-COTTAGE at Cliftoi?. r i Stateu IsUuid, to LET at ? reduced r?nt, a neat CoUaas, lw aw*, ball in acre of ground, view wf the Bay. Ac Five) ut< s' >?s.k from Vanderblrt'* Landing. Reduced rent ?**). ire-s R. K. B. Box No l.W N. Y PoctOtBo*. ROOMS and oeeice8 to LET in AJ?PLE TO.N S BL'ILDINU.?The iub*.rtbere bavbu awaji san-o additions to their buiidlng, are crepued to RENT from tee 6r-C of May. a number of desirable office* ret table arr ejchlfaats. Artists. Ei.fraver*. Lawyer* and other*. Each room is bested ry tteaos, Wall llgt?< d and fa mg on a side street. Aptly to D APPLETON k Co , No*. Je*.?, | ?teVbLdws; CTEADY i'OWER ai d UGHT ROOM*V-Ca sTvC*'? s? ..... P-. -..?., . h tKK.MENf la ajbf at Lj Rod ailii lit Advi