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UmfflEBSTS RE1EWEB BTBBT lil< mm nrm un> six rHMP ages. aOltfOKlTlUI ?OT1CHI, f-*OEPO* ATIOI* MOTH'S -PU ttUO NOTIOB ?b Rial lj kr given, to the owaae er owner*, uocups.i t or c joupanta. *>7 all h>'?f ?? an4 lota, improv d or unimproved lauds, affoct ?d thereby, that the follawini aonesmnute have beon oompla 1*4 by ?b<i anc. ton, end .%r" futgou in the offloeot the Buraau af Ameeati -iti ftr wiatEinnt'vn by ill persona interoated, f.t.:? ?>r baildln* aaewer in Thirty uoveuth atreet, between Kadlaon tod Fo?i-th aveanea. Th limita embraced by anoh 1'iewacil Isiludo all the *? vera! buna. # and lota of ground, ffiit Iota, pit tea and parwli ot alio, eituateu on both aidae ?l Thirty seventh street (Voir Fourth to Madiaon avouue, on tlia eartcide ol Bedlam aTmuio Of foot 9 inohoa north, and U ta*t lo tnsk*6 aonth fr<'iu rUrtv-aerentb atroet. All per ?? na whoa* tnteroau \ta affected by tho above a?m?H I ao?eea taenia, and who are oppuaed to tho ?tun, or oWhar ot luem, in tequeated to pruaent tneir olJe?ti?ua m wrltlnj, to the ttr.doteigjed, at thulr oiftoe. No 4 Hall of Reocrda, witbin i_t i r?j day# ttjib thu date < ? t thi* rV L , 'L'i WILLI A M U4UI, I CHA 1.E8 J. Di'DOS, J \aaecsor*. CHAUi KS HoNIKLL, ) nflN Bureau ot A^'umw. r>*rMt Depart taaat, Mot. 19, IBM. ClOBPdl, ATlOl MOTIOB.-Pl 8L1G NOTICE IK BKRB ) by Hi*4 n, ta the own- r or uwm -p, occupant or oecupMitj et all ?nd 1 ta ioirri/ve-i or unvmp' oved Ua>i:4, atfoot ?4 thereby, that Ha toHoviint <uia?na ,nnte have been eo-.n ?leted by the aaa??t,nr?, ai>u are lodged in the ufiioo of the It'ireaa efA.meaeine.iU, f?r examination by all persona in tweeted, via. :~F? r raving. (etflug aarb and gutter, and Caggtag Thirty third aarcet from Third avoi.dc to Bvt river. Tie Uottc etnbrrteed bv audi tu sjiaent include all the Several hfKi and lets of rrmtid. talent lota, p'.ceea and Rreela of land, (itnated on both eiiire ol Thirty-third strait. ? fitit *o Third avenue. and 0* the m.at aide of Viroi avenue, 9b foet 9 inohoa non'i &ud aouth from Thirty-third nreet- All ptraona wi out iut?re.<*a are ilfecled by tho above baaed ajeestmenla, ar J wl.o are uppnaod to the lime, o* tithor ol thnia, ?ro ro^uedted to prjaent their objeotioai, in VikiM, *<? the a?dor'!(aod, at their offico, No 4 Uali ot Jlr etria. witbia tiarty uaia (r< m the iato of Tula notloe. WILL I AM UAU1S 1 OD AIC.'.JC < J. uoDOS, SAaawaon. CU^ULiS McWIliLL, $ Off 10 Borsan of Aatfiaa. -irv. Si'.-ot Ueoarkmedk, Mot?ib iKiflB^iatS flORPt'K.'.riOM MOTH*. ? PCBLIO M0T10* 18 J bor*> y fitoa be the o* i .r u i<a..r>, ooeai aut or ooou ^aat* ol ail hen?? au< lot* inprutad *ad uniiuproved landt iTroted tb'-j et *, .aa. the *10? an'-eaamenta hare bean ?cBipkied ly tho aaseaeori aad are lodgod in the offiee of ibe ftnrnan of A?*'-t?irei t? I r -ximihfctun by all peraona Intareatrd. yli .?For balidi. a t- ?.??t in Foorth atroet, fbom Troy ?tro?M< Jano. Th- lixiU ambraoed by aneh aaaeaa iceot iaelnae ail the Mvtre! honere anil lota of ground, ra e?ut lota, pi' era and paroela of 'and. o Una ted on bokh aidea ?f Fourth atroH, fr^aiTroy itnot to Jaue. on kheaonthuido ?f Jane at*,??. jIVt feet weat from kobrth atre?t, and on tho Treat aid* et Rnuth avenne. HO feet aouth from Jano atreot. All paraona vhoae intaroeta are atfoetrd by tho above aaaned UMMktiU, and who are oppeaed to the aame, er eithor ot then, are r*>)ue>t?d to preaent tbair objeotiona, in writing, bo the aiidemined, at their etfioe. No 4 Hall of Heoordj, aritMn tluitt data from the date of this notloa. WILLIAM GAG K, ) C11AKLKS J. DO DOB, > AueMort. CUAKLBb McNElLL, ) Ottee Burean of Aaaeaamenta. Street department, Mot. M, CORPORATION NOTICE - PUBLIC MOTICI 18 hereby fireu to tha owner or owner* ooonpant or ooan te ef all houae* and lota, improved or unimproved landa, stad thereby, that the following aeeeasxneate have bean plat id by tha Aaaeaaora, and are lodged in the oflioe of Hhe Buraaa ef Aaaaeamanta for examination by all persona lateroetad, Ti?? For building a aewor in Forty-firet atroet, from tha eewer in Kighth avenue to near Sixth avouue. The imit* MbbMoad by auoh aaaeMment, inolada all the aoveral icueea and Iota of grennd, vacant lota, pieoea aad paratls of and, (itnated on both (idea of Forty- teat atroet. from th* tilth ta the Kighth avenue: an both aide* ef Broadway, from rorty-Meoad aveet to a point eighty feat loath from Forty brat (treat; on bath lide* ef Heveath avenue, from Forty ?aead (treat to a point tveanty-four foet (oath from Forty brat atroet. All por*on( whose Interact* are affeoted by the ikovi named aa***?ente and who are oppoeed to the eame, C either of thorn, are requested to preaent their obieotione in rritlng, ko the nnderaigned, at thoir oBoo, No. 4 Hail of &* rda, wikhin khirtjr daya from the dat< ef tkia notioo. WILLIAM O AUK, ) CflAKLES J. DODGB, > Aaaoaaer*. CHARLKU MoNlKLL, ) OBoe Bnrtaa of Ai**a*menU, Street Department, Morem tl, 18U. Corporation moticb. - public notick is J herebv given to the owner or owner*, ooeupant or eoon (nUaf all hoaaea aad late, improved or unimproved landa, "eeted thereby, that the following aaaeaeaaanta have boon mptatad by tna aaaeaaora, and are lodged in th* offlto of .e Bureau of Aaaeamaata, for examination by all peraong Ureatod, via:? lor building a (ewer in Hammond etreet, on Graeawioh ayenae to the Hudeon river. The limita em Kaoed by *a*h aaaoaamant, include all tha aoveral houae* and t* of ground, vaaauit lat(, pieoee and pacooU ofland, aituat ', on ooth aide* of Hammond atreet, from Oreenwioh eauato Hud((a river, on the weet (ide of Factory street, J feet (outh from ETammond atroet, and north to Bank Iraet, on both (idaa of Fourth atroet, and 118 feet (oath and feet north from Hammond (treet, on both dde* of Green ob (treet, 47 (bet north from Hammond atriet, on th* it aid* of Waahington atroet, fW feet *outh ftom Ham und (treet, *n the aaat dd* of Wed (treet, from Perry, to a int US feet north from Hammond (treat. All peraon*, >oa* intereata ar* affected by the above named assessments, d who are oppoeed te the eame, or either of them, are ro eated to preaent their objeotiona, la writing, to the nnder ed, at their oSoe, No. 4 Hall of Baoorda, within thirty l from th* 4a t* of this notioa. WILLIAM GAQK, CHaRLKS J. DuDGK, > Aaaeaaora. CHAR1.ES MoNlKLL, ) Bo* Bureau ef AMewmenta, Street Department, Novem ?II, MM. 0RP0RAT10M NOTICK.? PUBLIC NOTICK IS hereby givenj to the owner or owaare, oienpant or ooou ita ot all nooaea and lota, improved or unimproved landa, (ted thereby, that the following aaaeeameat* have boon ipleted by the Aaaeaabra, and are lodged in the ollioe of Bareaa of A(a?a(menta, for examiu tiion by all peraona ?eeted, Tit. Flagging the westerly aidewalk of First ae, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth (treete. . limita embraoed by (uoh asaaiument, include all the oral beueea and lota of gv und, vacant lota pieeea aad ^vaela of land, dkaated on the woat aide of Flrrt arauue ?m Twenty -eighth atreet t<> a point 98 feet 9 inohee north Breof. All peraon( whose iotereata are affeoted by tho ?>Te named aaaeaamecte, and who are onpoeed ko the (ame, lither of them, are requeetod to proaant their objeotiona, ariting, te the undereuned, at their otfiie. No 4 Hall of >9 rda, within thirty 4 ayi from tue date of tnid notice. WILLIaH OAGa, > C HA hi. ICS J. OODGE, > Aaacsaor*. CUARI.ES McNIKLL, ) 94 Bureaa ef Aaeeeameute, Street Department, Novem at, 1863 )RFO RATION NOTICE -PUBLIC NOTICE 18 IIERE bVfiVM to th* owner or ovum, occupant or oocupaato J1 booMt and lota. Improved or u .improved la id*. affeot hereby, that the iollowiug uwimeaU hare been complo [ by the MMMore.ud are lodged in the office of the bureau amenta, fer examination by all perioal interested, Flagging the louthorly aidowalk of Fourteenth atreet, m soooad and Third avenue*. The limit* emhraoed by i aateeement inolude all the aeveral house* and lot* of ad. vaeant lot*, piece* and parcels of land, aitnatod on i aide of Fourteea th atreet, from Third avenue to a point feet 6 inohea eaat. Al peraona, whoa* intereata are eted by the above named aaaeaamenta, and who are op 1 to the *am?, or either of them, are requtated to present ft objsetione in writing to tho under* igned at their offioo. 4 Hall of Rooord*, within thirty daya from the date of ^ I aotioe. WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLF.d J. DODUE, S Auoaaor*. CHAhl.F.U McNIicLL, Soe Burton of AiaeaameaU, Btreet Department, Not. pRPO RATION NOTICE.? PC BMC NOTICE IS HERE by given to the owner or owner*, oooupant or oooupanti U houses and lota, improved or unimproved land*, af id thereby, that the following assessments have been pleted by tne Aoooeaore, and are lodged in the office of 3 area* of Aaaeaamenta for examination by all porsoua ia ted, vii:? For building a eewer iu First ateeet, trom ave | A to Bowery, and through the Bowery to uetr Socond The llmita embraoed by auoh assessment include all _ oral homo* and lota of grtund, vaeant lota, pieces and tela of land aituated on both sidee of First street, from }ue A to the Bowery; on both aidea ot Fixat avenue from ?ton to twenty-five feet north ol Fimt street; on both l of Steond avonne, from B< uaton atre-t to one hundred north of 1'irat etnet; on tlie oast aide of the Bowory, i Houston to Second street; <<n the weat aide of the Bow (from Booetou to Bloeoker itreet; on the north aid* of f'on atreet, from llizubotli street to the Bowery, on the fi aide of Bleeoker atreet, from Howery to a point 117 ieet (hea weat ot the Bowery. All persons whoaa interests are >dbythe above named amo'semenis, and who are op I toth? fust, or either f them, arc request! I to present | objection* la writing to tho undersigned at tin ir oltiue, 1 Ball of Reeorda *ithin thirty day* tiom the date ot lotica. WILLIAM (J AUK, ) ( IIAKI.CS J bOoGE, > Assesaor*. CllARLKS McNIIwL, ) lee Bureau of AaetiamenU, (street Dapartmout Nov. 28, *PORATION NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS IIEKS giv.n, that peti'.iona have been presented in the I of Aldermen fur the oonsTuotion of aewera in the fol ^1 named etrecta, to wit: in A mo* strict trom Fourth to Greanwtch avenue ; n'so in Mulberry atraet, the proposed oowrr in Heater stre-t, to ? 212 ieei aouth of Hester street. alao, in LlTiagatoti I, between Sixteenth and ttevan Month eire.!ts ; aid, alao, fenty-(econd atreet, from the aower in that street, near eatcrly etdo of Second avenue, to the sower near the rly aide ot Second avmue. AMd in the Hoard of Aasia L for sew or* in the toliowing named etreeta, to wit; In ' fourth atflBt, frum lentb to Kleventn avenue, and Igb *levenffi avenue to Forty aooond street-, alao, ia p street, from Priuoe to Houston atreet; and, al<o, ia | atreet, fr>ra Fourth avenue, to and tl rough Third |o, to the sewer In ! -"-J strict. All rersona interoatod in povo, and having objection* thereto, are reiueatoJ to at tho er.Bio iu writing, tv thi Contrast Clerk, at thi* On ot before December 8, 1HM. 1UEO. R. DC FORREST, Acting President, A. W. CRAVEN, Chief Engineer,, i Aqno&uot Bcparltient, Nov. 28, HSS. Croton A quo duct Board. IPORATION NOTICE ? PUBLIC NOTICE 13 n EKE given, to the owi.er or owner*, oooupant or oo i of ail h' uies and lots, Imorived or unimprovtd afleotod thereby, that th following atseesmenta have ompleted hy tho Assessors, and are edged in the ??(Bee limeau ol Assosktnons lor .mn ition, I) all nor Bteroatod, vii.:? For paving Fortv fourth atreet from avenue to Broadway The limits embraced by aiiah sent, inolade all the several h iuki and lota of ground, I lota, pieoea aru pnro. ls of land, situated on both ^f Forty fount, street (r >tn Fi th avenne to Broadway, raons, Whose intcreets a r? alfooted by the above named lien ia, and who are nppneed to ?ha saiae, or either of I are requested to vreeent their objections, iu writing, | undeniKBod, at, iheir r.iliie. No. 4 Hall of Records, I thirty days lrom the date of thla netioe. WILLIAM G AUK, ) CI1AKLEH J. nollQE, > AaaoMon. CtTAKLRS Ho NULL, ) la, Bureau *f Aaseaamonti, 8troat Bepartment, De?. 2, ?)RiTTON NOTICE. -PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE J given to the o? nor nr nwi era oooupant or oe?n p ? nta ?honaea and lota, improved or nnlmproved lands af Ithorobj, that the following aaaeaamenta hare been leted by tb? AsBossori, and art lodged in toa offle j of Ireau of Aaxaaments for examination by all per* ins Ited, vir: Tor paving and flagging Thirtieth street, Eighth to Tenth avenuos. The limits embraced hy auoh pont, include all the aoveral houaea and lott of gr mnd, I lota, cieoen and pavelaof land, aituated on both aidea Jtieth atreot from Eighth ti Tenth avenuea All per Ihoae interesta are afle< 'ed by the above MHMi MM 1 and who are opposed to th* I'me. or either oi thets. Inested to preaont thoir obi"<ilioos in writing, to th* ligned, at their ofhoe, No 4 Hall of R?oords, within "aya lrom the d*t? ?? this notioo. WILLIAM fl AGE. ) CIIAKI.IH J. LfiDOE /Assessor*. CIIAKLES McNElLL. ) i Bureau of Aasesuments, Street Uepartment, Dec. 5, ! 'ORATION NOTICE?TO SHOP BUTCHERS AND eon selling tresh meats All lioerse 'or tlie sale of tats having expired on the drst day o. November yots by notified to renew your lioonse on or b"iora i'uo* JKth cf thia month. Appliention for renewal muat to the Superintendent et Markets; r.tflce , or- or o' ai l Chambers atrojtn All persons fonnl S"!!'". >ate without licenee, niter the Slth ins'" if, will be th a> oording to the orJinanOe regulating marketoaM ot irath meat* m uounKaii<*N, Bcporiutendeut of Market*. CORPORATION HOTICR. ? DRPaRTMRMT Of RR paira lit Supplies, wovembor M, LUM ?To Ctikutun. ? Sealed propoeela will b? received >1 tho sfloe ef the C*a miuloner of Repair* aid Supplies. No I New city HalL ua til Friday, Deoembur 9. 1H5S, at 12 e'olnck M., for keeping all the pavements ia tho city and oounty of Now Fork la geod ?rdor and repair, for the Urtn of ono year, (excepting < hat portion of the city wboro railroad cuotpasloo art obligated to partially koop ia repair,) a copy o( which will ba feoad attaobed. Tho oontraotor will be required, wboa replacing old eebblc ?tono with now, to farniah tho very boat Undef ?obblerteae, of tho law sUe, and ia all oaooo tho ?ery boot obaraotor of (harp land. The contractor will also koop all the bridge *i*L *?dgutter* in ???? repair, and, wbon required. to fur Sr*5.S?_7 ,ton* lor bridges a> d gotten, to bo of the Tory boot . rlTor atone, and to oonfii m to t'ie law site. I*- ease* Where block pavement ia laid, anil they should reqolre re pairing, the oontrae tor will bo obliged to anbatitate the nne quality of atono aj ho may find, to bo oat to a proper ahape v? ?? correspond with aaid block pavement. And all rr" bish and r?fuae<i atone to be reroovod from the itrtet b?"** ?ootraator as fa<t aa it may aeonmulate. 4. .The Commissioner of Repaira and Suppll?a rotor?* right, that in caao of any dulia'iueney or ueedlees ' #5 the part ofauoh oontraotor. to have the work pcrf deduct the ooit of tho ?bh (rum any moneye ?*/ " due eaid conti actor at tho time, or any tine tHf?after, from the corporation, in relation to ?aid work'*"? ?* ?*?*? . not sufficient to cover aaid eipetae, thep * reeort to their securities. . Th? city will be divided into two d'"*10*' denominated the lantern and Western diatri its. , ,, , .. . .. The Eastern district wiU on-t'Hse all that port'OB of the olty lying eiwt of Whitehal' "treet, ar.d including Whitehall street; all thai r ortio- O'ing <???' ?? B oadway, to Union Square, and uicludipA Broadway to Uulon square; all that portion or Vriart<??ntn street f t m the western aide of Brjad way to F?orth ?vonue;all that portion east of Fourth avoaae. ana intruding the Fourth a?eaue to ita termination. The Wc?c?-rn district wi 1 oomoriao all that portion of the eitviying west of Whitehall street, Broadway and Fourth aWnue, excepting that portion around Union square, aa mentioned in the above article rotating to the Saatern dla triot. Contractor! will estimate for eaoh distriot separately. Contractors will be required, ia their estimates, to furnish securities, who shall, at the time of ginning the ountraot, ?wear that they are individually worth, in freehold property, double the amount of the bid nt sain oontraotor. Tue no cuceful bidder will be requiroa to aign the oontraot and fur nish bis seouiities within twenty-four hours after it is aceer tained. Said contract, nowever, will be subject to the con firmation of the Common Council, and the approval of hi* Honor the Mayor. The ooiitraotor will be required to com mence the work immediately upon the receipt of said oontir mation and approval, whioa will be given him officially from the otiicti ot the Commissioner of Repairs and ? applies. The oontraot to date (Tom the day of suoh commencement, and to continue in (ull foroe for one year, or to the same date in the unrae rrcnth in the year 1854. The oommiesioner also reserve? tho ri?lit to appoint all the inspeoters on said work, but at no enst to the eontrastor. Tho wnole of said work to be under tho general supervision of the Superintendent of Pavements. The Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies alse reserves the rifjlit to reject all or any of (aid estimates, if deemed for the interest of the eitv. B. B. P t' ROT, Cosnmissioner of Repairs aad Supplies. All information respecting the same can be obtained by calling at the offite ef the Commiecioner of Repairs aad Sup plies, No. 1 New City Hall. Covenants in agreement with different railroad companies, in relation to keeping streets in repair, through which their tracks are laid in the oity of New York SECOND ATIKUS RAM. no AD. " Provided, however, that all the said rails (hall be laid down in suoh manner, and in snob parts of the said street* and avenuee as shall be approved by the Street Commissioner, so as to oause no impediment to the oommoa and ordinary nse of the streets and avenuot for all ether purpoeet ; ana that the water oourses of the streets shall be left free aad un obstructed, and tka( the said eompany shall pave the street* in aad about the rails in a permanent manner, and keep the same tk repair, to the entire satisfaction of said Street Com missioner. '' Agreement dated December ISth, 18S3. THIRD AVBRUK RAILROAD. " Suoh track or tr%iks to be laid under the direction of the Street Commisaioner, and en suoh grades aa are new estab lished, or may hereafter be established bv the Common Couooil. The said parties to booome bonna in a sufloient penalty to keep in good rapair the spaoe inside the traoka, and a space two feet each siao of the same, of eaoh street ia which the rails ar< laid." Agreement dated! January 1st, 18M. SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD. " Such track or track* to be laid under the direction of the Street Coma issioner, aad on suoh grade* aa are now estab lished, or may herea ter be established by the Common Connoil, the said parties to booome bound in a suffioient penalty to keep in good repair the epaee between the track and the spaoe outside the same ?n either side, of at leact eight feet in width, of eaoh ctreet in which the raile are laid." " Also, that the foundation on eaoh aide of the raile shall be paved with square grooved blocks ef stone, similar to the Rusa pavement, as far un a* Fifty-first street." Agreement dated September 6th, 18SX. EIGHTH AVEWVE RAILROAD. Same as Sixth Avenue Railroad. Agreement dated Sep tember 6th, 1861. HWDSOHBrrBB RAILROAD. "To grade, regulate, pave, aad keep in repair, a space twenty five fret in width, in and about the tracks, in all the avenues and streets through which the said traok or. tracks shall b? laid, whenever the Common Connoil ehall deem the interest of tho public to require suoh pavement to be done." "Said company will, at their own oost, oonstraet stone bridges aoross suoh er the street* intersected by the laid railroad, as may Lv the elevation of their grades above the snrfaoe of said i oaa, require to be arohed or bridged, when ever in the opinion of the Common Counoil the same snail be necessary." "Also, that the laid eompany will make such .embank ments or excavations as the Common Council may deem neoessary, to render the passage over the said railroad aad embankment at the oross street* eaay and convenient for all purposes to whioh streets and roads are usually pat " "Will also make, at their own oost and charge, all such drains and sewers as their embankments or excavation* may in the opinion of the Common Counoil render neoe**ary." Agreement dated August 19th, 18?7. HARLEM RAILROAD. "Shall pave the streets in and about the rail*, in a satis factory manner, and keep the width of twekty feet of said paving, inoluding the ra la, in good repair at all time* during the oontinnsnoe of their uae thereof. Agreement dated May 18th, 1832, extending Harlem Railroad from Twenty third to Prinoe street. CORPORATION NOTIOE.-IN COMPLIANCE WITH A resolution of the Common Counoil of Ibo oily of New York, notice i. herobj given that prop. <salM will be received fromrespoRfible parties t contract for tho removal of night soil from the several piora or placos uned jy the scavengers of the oity as dumping plaoef, t > or boyond the mid ohannel of the East or the Hudson rivers: the term of suoh contract, te be aad continue for three years, aud tue removal to be ef feeted by (he mean* of Mrffct wxwl bottle er Immlh bob atruoted ae to allow the reooption of the night soil by a oo- 1 verod slide, shoot or inolined plaue, and in such maanor as to prevent all otfenoe or nuisance. Three piers on eaoli ? the East and Hudson rivers? will be used for the purpose, and the boats or baries of thu party or parties contracting f r re moving the night soil will be required to bo at the several piers for the reception ol the same from olsven o'elook in the evening till fonro'olock in th morning, from the drat day ot May to the last day of septembsr. and from ten o'elook in the evening till seven in the morning daring the remainder of the year. Proposals must be made in strict accordance with aet tions Mo. 497, 49d and 499 of Title 3 of the ordinances "re lating to contracts for supplies and works done for the cor poration," and ene nsed in a sealed envelope, endorsed "Proposals for romoving night toll from the oity of New York,"? which shall also be enclosed in a sealed envelope, di rected to Thomas K Downing. CUy Inspeotor, at the City In spector's ulfiou, New City Bail. Suoh proposals or estimates mast state in plain ana explicit terms the number and caoa city and pconuarity of construction? adapting the same for the purpose for whioh they are to be used? of the boats or barges to bo engaged in effecting the removal ; also, the amonnt or sum, payable monthly, for whioh the said work will be performod by the party or parties making the pro posal, the work to be done under the superintendence of the City Inspector. The amount of security required for the faithful execution and performance of the contract will be the sum of five thousand d >llars. The provisions of Title 3, "of contract* for supplies and work done for the corpora tion, of the amended ordinances " p???ed May 31, 1849, and also as amended October 25. 1M19, will be observed and re quired in the making, reception and opening of suoh propo sals; and all not in conformity with the same will be rejected. Estimates or proposals will be received at the offlco of tho City Inspector until Tuesday the thirteenth day of December. 1?6J, at li! o'clock, M., at wnich time and nlaoe the same will be publicly opened, in accordance with the requirements of the amended oharter. Shou a the party o> parties to whom the said contract may be awarded, or with whom the same shall be directed to be made, fail to attend with his or their securities and execute the same within two days after being notified that such contract is ready, be er they shall be con sidered an having abandoned it. The right is hereby re nerved to ro.iect any or all bids, estimates, or proposals when deemed advantageous to the corporation ?o to do. Blank forms and copies of the above mentioned ordinances oan be obtaineo by application nt the oflite of the City Inspe itor, THOMAS K. DOWNING, City Inspeotor. City Inspector's Department, New York, Nov. 30, 1883. CORPORATION NOTICE -PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERE by given to tbe owner or owners, ocoupant or onoapauts, if all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected th< rcby, that tho following a*seiaments have been completed by the assensors, and aie lodged in the otlioe of the Bureau of Assessments for Examination by all persons lntcristed, vii.:? Sewor in MMetU street, from Bleeoker to tear Houston. The limits embraced by buuIi assessment in elniic all the amoral houses and lota of ground, vuoant lota, piooes and paroels of land, si MMI on both tide* of Eli/.a belli street, tr?m Rleeokor to Houston. All ptrs ins whoso interests are eflected by tie above named assessment*, and w ho are opposed to the same or either of them, aro requested to pres.nt their objections, ia writing, to the undersigned, at their i Bioe, No 4 iiall of Reoords, within thirty days from tho date of thia notice. WILLIAM OA OK ) CH A Kl.K.i J DODOE, > Assossors. CHARLES MeNlkLti, i Office, Bureau of Assrsomsatc, Street Dspaitmont, Doc. 2, MM. CORPORATION NOTICE. ? PURLIC NOTICE IS ) beteby giton to the o ?ncr or owners, eceupant or ocou rants of all In uses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected there by, that the following assessmeuu have buen coi. i leted by the ,?e? <s r?, and arj lodged iu tho o lico of the bureau ol Assessments t"r examination, by all persons iiUreetcd, vis:? Keceivtnn basin tn i oulvsrt at tbe otrner ol avenue band Fourteenth street Tboliniite embraced by suol. aaet-aaiseat include all the at ?iraJ hous< s and lots of gionnd, vacant lots, piee?s and parcels of land, s -tutted oa < hi totith ?ide of Inuritntli stteot, Irom tmM A to avonne B. All pereoas whose iatereets are affected y ? he ab >v< named as aeasmeute. and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, aro requeeted to pr?? ut their objections, in writing. t<> the uaderefgneii, at their oflkce. No. 4 H all of Records, within thirty day a from t lis i ate ol this notice, WILLIAM U AO K, ) CHaKI.K* i DuDOE, > Assessor*. C HAK'.aS MoNEILL. ) Oflloe, Bureau of AseesemeuU, Street Department, Doc. J, lbM. /10RPORATI0N NOTICE.? PUBLIC NOTICE IS UXRB V/ be given It t*0 OWBeC Of OWnOf* SSM|Mt WMH|SmM of all home* and lots improved or uaiinpreved lauds, affiot ed thereby, that the fullewli.g asliasm iBt* have besn com Eletod by the *as?eeor?, and are lodged lathe office ef 'he nrtaa ?l asseamients for eiaeiiuat. ia, bf all PSVSsaS late ret.d, vis ? Flae*ia< ea*t aid* ?f Seoead avenue iron Tweo'y eighth atrvet tc Thirty hre* e*r? ot. at. 4 front fairtv fourtl ttrvo to Ihirtyoixtli etreet The liatite embraced by anon assessment, include all th* several aovae* aadlntsof ground, tv tut i ts pieces and rarcels of laad. si .noted ou tl e eaet side of See,,nd avenue Ir ui Twsnt , eunth street to ll'irty first e r?et. aad 'rem Thirty toarth street forty uiae lee six snil a half inches north, tad froat 1 lurty sitth street ninety ngnt Iset aine laei,ie ecatta All pers.ins whess ia Uredte are al!<'Cled b) tho ab->vi utae4 aeee .smente, aad who aro opiwscl to th* aame or either ol them are requested to Pt* sent their oViootioas ia etiliag to the ubdersigaed, at their ofl'ee. Mo. 4 llall of Eooorde. withia thirty e ays frou the d*U ol this aotic*. WILLI/ HOAOE i ( II r. Rl.*.* J l> .nor J Aseeosors CUAlti ? MeMI ALL, ) I'flro Bvreaa of Atsessaiinto, Street D, par uieat Deo. t, 1ME CHlHPHKaT'ON NOTICE. ?PI' ? 10 Ni>TICi IS / hereby ansa to tho oeeer or oaneee, eeeepa >t er ?e onpante ol ail hoaeos a> d Iota, i ? pee Ted er ?a?pr,>e4 lai*? a. afte ted tlierehy. that Mle loll a >?? aesesi aente havs pleted by tho Aoeeoooyo, aad ate lodged ia the of fioe ot the llureau of Aose??meate for etemluatioa, by all persoae interested, v a ? I'or regulating an I aarias iJOerty street fr< m broadway to tsieenoieh aye t The liia.ts >a brar edbysech asaeesai nt iaelnae aii tlie eeterei hens- a and lou "I ,r,.un 1. saosnt lota, pieooo aad pa els of laid situated ou both sides uf liiirlj etreet from Ur,edeaji t < Ur?er. ebb s'reet on tne < a?t aide o I ureas ?a a*eest I ?> feet a rtb, and M feet S"?th (i a Libert] . ? It{ oe the en side of Mriarwat. liiMeet Berth aer 7* loot as, i I iru i Lit er'y atreet Al, pereeBa, eh... irieresie ar%= afte*i?d t) th atovr renire aa>ei?mr te, an< ? .e ar? opp ? d m thateui or eltl ? rot them, are reeee-*?d te preset ttilreK I >r In v.iil'r'g. t< ' I. ? i.ii? t re 1 1.> I. oi>V |. el o, ?? 4 Hall ei rniie Bi S, MM. /lAKFOlATION NOTICE MOTIOM 18 HIK1 0 by xivsa to the ownur " '""jJ*"1' 1 f all house* ui lots, Imprt I" A thereby, that th* ?* r a' wmb* "tt'f'r all?*r "a* ^t^dv'ufoj SS"torr=? .Mo ilf Third r#nUB' Irom Twentieth tr Tweutv first streets. All - - in tore it* irt effected by the above named L-.n '? and who are opp <>sed to the una. or either of ii,.? T? ^requested to present their okioctions. in writiu<, to >i.m nA^a>Kne4, at their office No 4 Hall of Records, within Ihfrt 4?J? bou th* date of thin notice. 111111 WILLIAM GAG*, ) ('II a Rl.x s J. DODGE, > Aiaeitort. CHARLES McNULL, > Off ee, Bi reau of As.esamont*, Street Department, Deo. 5, 1:?M. C1ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT ? TO DOCK ) builHera aad ooutraotors.? Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposal ior extending sewer in Battery plaoe," will bo re ceived at the office of the Croton Aqueduut Department until Monday, the 12th day of fteoember, 1H63, at 12 o'olook If., t? build an extension te th* lower in Battery plaoe, front near he Una of the easterly onrb of Wasblnctoa street te the westerly line of West street, being in lenrth aboat 270 feet. The plan of the sewer and bpeoiioatioss for the bailding of the same and all o'her information relating thereto, ean be obtained on applieatien to the Water Purveyor, at this office. TUB*. R DB FORBBT, A o ting Prddent; A. W. UKAVBN, Chief Engiieer, Croton Aqueduot Doard. Urn York. Dm. 1. IMA STRBKT DEPAETMBHT, MO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. ?Public notiee it hereby riven, that the foil >wiag pe tition* hay* been presented In the Board of Aldermen:? To foaee vaeant lot* on the north (Ida of Fourteenth street, between First aad Seeond avenues: to regulate and grade Filty-ooventh street, between Third and Fifth avenuea; te pave Forty-flret street, between Seventh and Eighth ava nuet. All* the following resolution*: ? To open Mangia street, from Stanton to Houston; to fen** vaoant lota oa the south side of Thirty second street, about en* hundred f-*t eaat of Eighth avenue. All peraoua latere* tod, having obji otion*. Mr* requested to prosont thasa in writing to the undersigned, at hfa office, on or befor* th* 6th day of De cember next; JAMES FURRY. Street Commissioner. ??? m i?a STRBET DEPARTMENT, HO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. Publie notice is hereby given that the following petition* Lave been presented In the Board ot Aldermen: ? To regulate aad (tad* Sixty fourth street, between Eighth and Tenth avenuos; to flag four feet ef sidewalk* in Thirty ninth street, between Seventh Mid Eighth avenue*, where neceisary. Also the following petition, in the Board of Assistant Aldermen:? To All in, to the grade of Lawrence (treat, 126th street, between Ninth avenue and Lawrenoe atreet. Alio tha following resolutions, a th* Iioard of Assistant Alder men:?' To sot curb and gutter and reguiite lidewalks la Third avenue, between 106th and 110th street*, and flag four foet of ? alk* from 1116th to 114th street: to lay orosswalks in Beaond and Third avenue*, at 120th *tr**t; to flag four loet on north sid* of Thirty-seoond slre?t, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. All pereons Interested having objee tions thereto, are requested to present them in writing to th* undersigned, at hi* office, on or before th* Sth day of Decem ber next. JAMES FURRY, Stcaot Commissioner. Haw York, Hot. 26. IMA STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS - l'ubiio notice is I erejy given that the following petitions have been presented In the Board of Aldormra:? To fence vacant lot* on north sid* af H'est Thirty first str? et, between Eighth and Ninth avenuea, eommcnoing 100 feet wost of Eighth avenue to pave and set ourb and guttor ia Fifty fourth atreet, between rhird and Fifth avenue*. Ala>. th* following reeolntlon:? T* grade and set ourb and gutter, and flag sidewalk* or Beekman street, from Park row to Piarl street. Alio, the following petitions in the Board of Assistants:? To set onrb and gutter, and flag four feet of walks of Fifty fourth street, between Seventh and Bighth ayennea and flig crosswalks on th* line of Fifty fourth street, whore it e tunes Broadway: It open i2id street, from Third to Fourth avsnn*. Alio, the following resolu tion* in the Board of Aesiatauta. ? To flag walk ia front of loH Twenty titth street; te flag th* *id*walk* of An thony (treet, from No. 10<J to Elm street. All persons inter ested, having objections te the same, are requested to pro Mat them in writing, to th* undersigned at hu office, on or be ere the ISth day of December, inst. Dee. 6. 1H63. J AS. lUBEY, Street Comml*?ion?T. STREET DEPARTMENT, N?. d HALL OF REUOEDB Sealed proposal* will be received at this ofBoe until Mon day, November It. DBS, at UK o'olook F. M.. to flag north side ef Twr nty-flfth (tract, from Ut feet east af Lexington avonua to Third avenue. Speeifleatioaa to be had on appli ettlon te th* Contract Clerk ef thl* department. Hot. 11. 1MB. JAMBS FURET Street t sesmiarionw. O TREET DEPARTMENT HO. A HALL OF RECORDS. O ?Sealed pro poeal* will be reoeived at thiajottoo until Thursday, Deoember Ut, 1863, at 12j{ o'olook, P. M., to re build the pier at the foot of Jaffersoa atrtet, Rast River. To regulate, grade, para, aad **t onrb and gaiter ia ThlrVy fourth street, from (Eighth te Hlath avenue, aad flag four feci of walk* of the sam*. Bpeeifleatieaa to be had oi appU latioa to the eontcaot clerk of thi( department. ??? B. lWA n?. mir.lllaaffilMMlIM STREET DEPARTMENT, HO. d HALL OF RECORDS.? Sealed proeosals will be reoeived at this offioe until Fri day, Dee. 9, 1863 to fenoe two vacant lot* sooth aid* of Thir ty flrst atreet. between Broadway aad Fifth avenue, and the lot south side of Thirtieth atreet, between Broaowavand Fifth avenuo. Specification* to b* had oa applioatioa to th* Contract Clerk el this Department. JAMES FURRY, Street Conmla*lon*z. Dee. 1, 1863. STREET DEPARTMENT. HO. 4 HALL OF RRCORDS. ? Sealed proposals will be reoeived at this once until Fri day, 17th Deoember, ltjfi3, to dig and build a well on the north side of 128th street, 200 feet east of Seventh avenue. Specifications to be had on application to the Contract Clerk or this department. J aMLS FURKY, Street Com'r. Deoember.'), 18.VI. STKEE1 DEPARTMENT. NO 4 BALL OF RECORDS. Sealed prepoeals will bo receivod at thl* ottoe until Thuraday, 8th December next, at 12K o'olook, P. M., to pave tad aet onrb and gutter ston** in Eight street, from Lewis itreet to Bait river. Specifications to bo had oa application I) the contraet olerk oftheje^artmeet. v?- w )?A1 JAMES nntEY. 8treot emntlaatona*. s SAFES. ILA8 C. HERRING TO STEARNS A MARVIN.? I renew my fair and Impartial chall"B*e. I ini,;lit ?*y men tinta rail, aa 1 have tim you the choice of tare* pro poiltiona, io (HtitiN *f Kntl iMtkaw, ai< glraa yo ? tb? privilege of seleotinr two of the thra* MiMwut to twmmim tend the filling of tha lame, in aioordaaeo with our relative lettoi s patent to be furnished thom by u?. Should yon 4a cllno tliis challenge, I have done with you henceforth aod lor ever in regard to the tcstin* ?{ sates. And ifimti y >? at r ny time hereafter challenge rat, or in any way nr. pose to ten ?afc?, I ihall not accept it, nor notiea it or regard it in any way. You hare once deceived me ani led me into a long, ex pens vc controversy, by profeasing.On some of your publiiliid artiolis and in oonveraaiion with me,) a spirit of talrna ? by jour sly, smooth, sl'ek, silverv. sweet, sugary, silt aounding, lnrin cere declarations. But after playing tnii cave for two mc nths. when breught up to the tribunal, you bai ked down anu acknowledged that you had made no double flange s*f a I Carious to my chall-nge of lith September. and were uawil ingtotett your single llange against my patent single safe \t it L double tiangi, thus o ntaesing that tho sate yi u make and sell to be interior to those made and sold ->y me? there fore pleading guilty rather than stand trial. Tha follow i*g Is my last and final ohalle ge to Stearns A Marvin, reelecting safes: ? I propose to furnish yo a with patterns of myditiM tlai g? safe for you to make a safe, and till the same Wnill toYVilder's patent, with Rich's improvement; you and your foreman to make oath that it contains that composition, and no otber. 1 farther propos* to make for myaolr a preoinely similar safe from the tame pattern, to be fllled with my eo a position, as applied in Herring's Patent Firs proof Charaoloa tale; I and my foreman to make oath that it contains fie said oomposition, and nothing alia. The Ailing in the two safes to t>a of equal thickness. Should my pattern ba ob jected to, I will adopt yuur single flange; or you may select any rafe maker in tna oity to make two skeleton sales, you to All one, 1 the other, under the omditlons above stated. I would further prop. ae lor the sattliactljn of the pah tit that a commute* of three, one of whom, at least, (hall be a chain 1st, be (elected to superintend the tilling ef the safes. Wo to place our respect' re letters patent iu tba hands of said committee that tbey may see ana testify th U the safes were fllled in accordance therewith. Of the committee of thraa yon aro at liberty to ohoose two membors. The safes to be tested puMioly by tire, under the direction of a committee appointed by us equally, and for that purposa or ly, the suo ceatful competitor to have the iurnt safes, and iha otior p?rty to pay the expenses attending the trial by flie. Now, Mantra. Stearns A Marvin, the oentroversy has reacheil a point to which 1 hope to nail yon. 'Che challenge meets yon on your own ground. You have all along professed to desire atrial of safes of equal site aad equal thlckaeis, and have striven to make the publio believe that I wanted annethi g else. You have talked of my putting a double flange sgainit your single? knowing that I make doutle flan get oxaluBivsly ? atd have dodgid to every point of the compass; but 1 think I have cornored yon at last. Curses, they say, come home roost; and her a yonr own proposition has come home to yo t. Hill you aceept it or r>Juot itr* Let us have no more bank - ing and filling. Come up to tho test, or haul down your Hag to tho champion safe, and ounsent to play aeoond tiddlo for the loat of your Uvea. SILaS C. UERKINU. TKU VRLLV.ttH' HUlDk, 1QKO ? M'iST SAKE, cheap, and RELIABLB JLOtJO. Route.? 1388 ?October arrangement? Albany and New York luland route. Throo daily trains: aoooramoda tion train, at 7 A. M., and two dal'y express trains, at :? A. M and at 2.90 P. M., connecting at Albany with Central line of railroad Weat; also with the north for Saratoga Springs, Whitehall and Montreal The trains oonneot with the W citt ern and Hudson and Berkshire railroads at Chatham Four Corners, for Lebanon Springs, on and after Monday, from tho new depot, corner ui White, Elm, and Centro streets, where through tickets oan bo procurad and baggagu checked. F or Albany, lor hyracuse, " Schenectady, " R cheater. " Utica, " Buffalo. Passengers also received at Rroomoatreot and Bowery, and Twenty sixth street and fourth avenue stations. Tho above trains will land and rooeivo passengers only at Croton Calls and Chothi.m Four Corners All other trains w 11 leave ;ity llall station, ouruer of Try *n row and Centre street, at heretofore. U. 81, OA I", Superintendent (1AMDKN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILA DEt. J phia, from pier No. 1 N'-rth river.? Two linos dai'y, at 10 A. M and 2 r M. Accommodation line at 10 A. M., by steamboat Trenton to South Amboy, ears to Bordentw>wn and steamboat R. Stockton to Philadelphia. Faro tl K* froaa lino at 2 P. M., by stoamhoat John Potter, to Ambov bono* direct to Camden by oars; through in four hours ami a half. Fara $3. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 10 A. M., and 2 P. M. Hudson rivkr railroad.? trains daily fko* Chambers street for alhanv anil Troy:? ? xpresa train, 7 A. M ?Through In fonr honra, connnotiag with tralaa raaehiag Buffalo or Montroal at 10 o'eiook aamo evening. Mall trala, 9 A. M.? Through way train* at 12 M. and 3 P. M. I xpresa train. # P. M.? Emigrant train 8 P It. For Tarry - town, lo .'tu P. M For Peekaslll, P M. For P.mgh keepslo, 7 .HI A. M. and 4 P. M. Paasengera takon at Cham bers Canal "Christopher, Fourteenth and Thirty first streets. Sunday trains from Canal a r?et. at .1:41) P. M., far Albany aad Troy, (topping at all way (tatlona EDMUND FRENCH. Snperlatandent. \T IW 1 ORE AND PBILADELPH1A DIREST, VIA i.v New Jersey Railroad.? United Stakes and Exproaa linca, through In four honra, laava New York, foot of Cortland* street, at fl. K and 9 A M., and 4 30 and fi .'?) P M. Leave Phi ladrlphta at I 30 A. M., via Kenaingtua, 6 and 7 A. M.,and 4 .'10 and t Xii P. M., from the foot of Walnut street. Fara >3; 92,90 for aocond olaaa in 8 a. M Irom Na? York, and 430 P. M. from 1'hlladelphla Through tickets sold, aad pasaengara and threngli baggaga carried fer Baltimore, Washington, ^ orfelk aad Cnarleaton, in the 8 aad ? A. M.. aad 4 30 aad 8 30 P. M. trains, and eaanection curtain, with extra trains If behind ti n? Paas "Iters with baggage oruaa the t'orry fiftaen mlaotea Wfitrt ah* trala Lava* ACiKIVCV. Au*trai.ia-aonew a no., commission mir rhnntu ani imiortera. Melbourne Port Philip, Auatra 1 1 a K'<er to ( lapin A Sawyer, Bos on; Agnevv A Co., Phl ladeli>) ia; Rlariag A McKoe, Baltimore; Maunsoll, Whl n ( Ce , New Orleans, Kial.tr A Agm w , Columbia, S. 0. ; John W Qnloay, New Y^rk. The national an?> cineral aoency intelli ft?e and R a! Rrtato Cflioe, 310 B' .ad way, will -pi.i en H ><li ?.j?y, iba 7th Inst., on a most ad vantagenua hatii foi tl,e so. 'i mn."4ati n ot th" polille; and thi undersii<iied latvers l.lwaU 'bat the intelligent inhabitants ot New V'ork, ieitv and Hi. I nion at large, will he able lullf to ap ?? t!" ? at'> b. ue tt tt "j ?onld derive t v pntronliinj *? r> i nertion 'hall hemal^to n [tt'f.re i'' Fntt lot iinsttnn furnisled at the otfira. HUM' ti' f* ( i* f*rt" ieei ni ? Jat"b A M r ste. volt, Mayor of Vtik 3tei t ?>'?t nr -..'l^tv, i s tat Haston, Eaq.,?W t'ira ? ??. i ,'iimi .itvart. i." ii t' * r> <1.1 J ttnart A Co.J J. li li " r-v a. Km.. aa) Insi ranco f)inco 71 Wail ,tr?M W. T. C A Mi'BELIi, rB LTTBRPOOL-UNITBD STATU MAIL IT1AI ?hi* BALTIC. Jibm OowtNk, MBoudic. This *t*am*hip wiM depart, witt Iha United StotM mails, let Burope, aesMvelv on Saturday, December 10th, it 11 o'tlock M. from her berth, at the foot ef Cut) rtnti Passenger* arc requested to be board It 11X A.M. Tor freight or ihmm, ha vine aaequalled acaommodatioaf fer elegance at d comfort, applv to ID WARD K. COLLINS, 88 Wall itrM. The steamrtlp Atlantio wtU suoaeed the Battle, and sal] Decesaber Mth. TBB MBW YORK AND LIYBBPOOL UNITED STATU Mail Steamer*.? The iLiys comprising tins Une ore Ute following: ? ATLANTIO Captain West. PACIFIC Captain Nye. ARCTIC Captain Luoe. BALTIC. Captain Comstoek. Theee ships have been built by contract especially tor government Mr vie a; every oar* ba* beeu taken in their con struction, a* in their engine*, to insure strength and spaod, and their accommodations for pasueagers are unequalled fcf eleganoe and oiratort. ? Prices ef paevage from New York to IJrerpool:? la 8r*t elaaa cabin, $120; in (ecoad oabln, $70; exclusive u*< of eatra lite etate room, $300. Fr>m Liverpool tn New York. ?21) and ?30. An experienced surgeon attached to each (hip, No berth* aeonred tul paid for. rsoroico ditii ro* aiium. Prom New York. From LIveraoeL Batcrday, Nov. 28 1HR3 ? Wednesday, N ov. HI. . . . 1813 Saturday, Deo. 10 1: 1J Wedntsday, Deo. it 18S9 liaturday, Dee. M 1853 Wednesday, Dee. 88 1853 for freight or passage apply te BDWARD K. COLLINd k CO. No. B8 Wall rtroot. BROWN, SHIPLEY 4 CO., Liverpool. JOHN MONROE A CO., No. b? Use Notre Dam* doe Vlcteirea, Paris; or GEORGE H. D It A PER, Havre. The owner* ef those *hip* will not ba xeeount&ble for gold, illvor bullion, ipeeie, jewelry, preeioua * tunas, or metal*, uulnsa bill* of lading are signed therefor, ana the vain* thereof therein expressed. f POR LIVERPOOL? 8TKAMS1IIP ANDES, K. R. MOO die Commander. Thia new and powerf il stoamer will sail Irom the British and North American Royal Hall Steam Packet Company'* dock at Jersoy City, on Saturday, the 17th of December. Passage money forflrst olass passengers only, (for whom there i* excellent accommodation. ) $H0, in cluding proviaiona and ateward'a fee, bnt without wines or liquors, which can be obtained on board. Freight taken at r "BHcinahle rates. Apply to B CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Ureea. TBI iaVBRPO</li AND PHlLAl-jSLPiliA. STEAM chip Cortpany intend starting their tavorits steamships MUW VHII.AKCl.OUA, City of Glasgow ... ....... .Saturday, Deo. 10, 1W1. City of Manohestot Saturday, Jan 7, lbA3 FROM UTIRPO^L. Oity of Olasjow Wednesday, Not. 9, IPS? Civ of Manchester Wedneaday, Doc. 7, IMS Saloon tOO, $66, and $05; (aeeordifg to state room*). A limited number of third-elass passengers will be taker, and found with comfortably oooked proririoos, tor B25 to LivorpooL | M0 from Liverpool Partie* wishing tc bring oat their friend* oan obtain certii late* of poseago, and drafts on the Rank of Ireland in s'tm* ef ?1 aterltag and upwards. Apply to 8AMUBL SMITH, Agent, 43 Walnnt itreet, Philadelphia. STEAM BBTWBBN NSW YORK AND GLaSOOW. Tfce Glasgow and New York Steamship Oompscy'e n j* steamer GLASGOW, 0,981 tons, 400 hone power,) Rol.ort Uraig, sommander, will leave New York for Glasgow ?a Wednesday, January 18, at 13 o'oloot noon, first oabln, rr. loon atatorooms, 900; do., midship do., B7S; seoond cabin, $80: third slass, steward'* fees inelnied Apr.lv tc J. HcSYMON, ? Broadway. FOB SOUTHAMPTON AND HAYR1. ? THB UNITE 0 States mail steamer HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, command er, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to laud the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Deoember 17th, at 13 o'clock, from pier No. ?, North river. Prioe ef passage ? first otabin, Si 20; seoond eabln, fit). Lngtage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before ?ailing, marked '"below. " No freight will be taken alter Thursday, Dee. 15th. For freight or passage apply to MORTIMJER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 63 Broac roadway. PACKETS TO HAVRE? SECOND LINB.? THS FOLLOW Ing ibip* will leave Havre on the 18th, and Now Yotk ea the 1st of eaeh month:? Teem New York. Prom Havre. Ship BT. DBNI8, 1,01)0 ton* burthen, Jan. L Veb. IS. May L Jane 18. Sort. 1. Oot. 16. Feb. 1. Mar. 18. June 1. July 18. Oot. 1. Nov. 18. Alonso Follaaibee, master. Ship ST. NICOLAS, 1,0110 ton* burthen, John Brajrdon, master, _ New ?hlpMKRCURY, Mar. 1. Apr. 18. LdOH ton* burthen, ! July 1. Aug 18. B. D. Conn, master, Nor. 1. Deo. 18. Ship WILLIAM TILL, i Apr. 1. May 16. (new) 1,200 ton* burthen. < Aug. 1. Sept. 18. James Funk, master, Dee. 1. Jan. 16. They are all first class New York built ships, provided with all requisite artioles fer the eomfert and convenience of pas aengera, and commanded by men of experience in the trade. The price of pasaage is S100. without wine* or liquors. Good* aent to the subscribers will be forwarded free from any eharges bnt those aotually incurred. BOYD A HINCKEN, Agents. 181 Peatl street. UNITED STATBS MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY ? FOR Mew Orleaat via Havana, on Monday lieo. 12.? The well known and favorite iteaniship EMPIRE CITY, Captain Henry Windle. This steamer has been thoroughly overhaul ed and is fitted with new b ?ilers, new cabins, and furniture and is bow in every respect in the most complete order, she will sail on the 12th December, at two V. M.. from Warren street pier. Rates of passafe'to Havana and New Orleans:? State room berth, $fU; standee berth, $50; steerage berth and found, $25. Passage oan now be scoured at the company's offlee. Freight to New Orleans 40 oei ts oubio foot. Spioie only takun on freight to Havana. Shippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading, ef the form issued by the ooinpany on application at their office. No other term signed, and no billa of lading will be signed after the hour of aailling. For freight or passage, apply at the ot&oe of the company. 177 Went, corner jf w arren street. M. O. RO HERTS. New york anb California steamship linb, via Nioarsgua.? The Accessory Transit Company, oi Nioaragua, Proprietor*. ? Through in advance of tho mall. Only lii.e giving througn tloketa, iuclnding the Ittbtuus sross la*. The new double ennino sUamship a'f \ It O f TUfi WK3T, J.14J0 tans burthen, will leave from pier No. 3 North rive;, a< 3 o'elook P. M., precisely, for Ran Juan del Norte, on Tues day, December 20, eonneotmg with the now an 4 iarori& cteamahip CORTtP, 2 000 tons huothen, over tna Nlcaragia Transit r^nve, having but twelve miles of land transoorti ItMu These steamer* are nes.irpaHHod hi their venti'aii 'ii III *oeom?indatia?< Vor ipfomation or raseaat asslv na if to CBARLlt MORGAN, Ageas, (e. A Bo .ri ing Oreen UiSrtTT) STATVcfl MATL fcTWB rs* OAJ ?*?">?* i\ ? | Reduction in prices of passage ? Unitod States llai Stoamship Company, connecting irith the l'aoirtc M>il Steam ship tVmpany, carrying the great Unitod States mail for California and Oi<*un, via Aapinwall and Panama ?The llnlt?d Mate* Mail Steamship Company lnt nd to despatch f< r Aapinwall on Tuotday. Doc. 'JU, at Jo'olockP. M., from fier foot ot Warren street, the faat failing steamor GEORGE ,A *, I apt Jui.n MoUowan, to connect at Panama with tua Pacific Ma i ?t?sm>hip Cym cany's ttcamer GOLDEN G AT i", Caft. C. P. Patterson. Through tickets t? California by thoee favori'o steamers can n->w be pnrohaiod at very low prion The trantit of the Isthmus, at the expense of tie paffrpTt, la now made In part by railroad and the facili ties t?r orosslng the Isthrau* aro tucli aa cannot be found on any othfr road to Cali'ornia. For passage apply to C. A. Wll IVNKY, at the otllcr, 177 West atrcet, oorner of Warren. TO CALIFORNIA.? INDEPENDENT OPrOICTION line.? The new and aplendid stoamsUp TANKU BLADE, 2260 torn, will aail for Aaplnwall on Tuesday Da oubor 2Mb at'S o'olookP . M., from the toot of North Moor* street. N K. to oonneot with the new and unrivalled steamship UNCLE BAM, 1.U0U ton*, whloh will ?aU immediately on the arrival of the paassegers at Pana- ? for San Franeiseo direot, without stoppini at any of tT:- intermediate port*, fheoe steamer* aro vastly superior to any other on the routo, la point of treed, ventilation, and good accommodation#, and it la aontidently expected that the voyage to California will ma da la twontv-two day a. Paaaoncen rroourlca ttokcu v ring thia month will be allowed a diaorant of ten por oent from the loweat rate* charged bv any other line aor freight or pasiage apply only to 1. MILLS. Agent, #i Oortlandt atreot. II^OR BAN FRANCISCO.- THE CLIPPER SHIP POLY 1 NESIA la now rapidly loading at pier 23 East river, and m expected to aail on or before the J'th inat. Pa<acn^cra by tbe Cape are parti mlarly requested to examine hor spaoion* and comfortable aoc jmmodation*. Early application n ne veaaary, aa the number ia striitly limited. BUTTON A CO.. 84 Wall ftrsot. Australia -pioneer line. -the new and olipper ship OCE&N STEED, T. Cunningham, onai mandcr, (fourtocutb ship ot thia line,) bai room tor about I./**) barrels more; will aail on 10th December, and f rom hw auperior mooel and laat aaiiing <|ualities it ia expected trili make the pansago in abont seventy days A fow firat ana second oabin passengit* cau yet be aooommodatjd. For frtight or passage, apply on bcara, orto R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. AL'STR A LIA? PIONEER LINE ?THE KH1P CAR THAGE, for Bydmy, having over three tourtlio of h?r cargo now on board, will be deapatcaod in a tew day*. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to R. W. CaMUK'JN, llii Wall street. AITSTKALU.-CMPI'ER LINE ? THE SHIP COLl'M 1H A will rail on the 10th inst. Can take t fit tirat and aix accord cabin passoniors. Apply to W 4 T. UUUAK, 37 Boutb atreot, or to aRKELL A ALL I OTP, 110 l'earl atreot. IjlOR BERMUDA AND AT. THOMAS.- TLA ROYAL F Mall Btoamor CURLEW, W. Sampan. Com man dor TMa fno new steamship will aail lor tboabovt, islands on Wod nesday, 7th Deouintcr, 1S8J, Hakuruay 7th Jannsry, 1061; ruer.day.7tb February, and I'nesuay, 7th March. Tuo Our lew bMiJuat been built on tht Clyde, (xprao'ly Ivt t.io aorvl :? kutMOan New York and ba. Tbomae. Hue bi?* alr.fiy pot, oeok, and gciat caro Ma boon Mtn to ,jti j Lot g<>?a taiu lation. i'aoa.tv rnoucy ftoraitda. WJ;l? ''t ' . . mt$. >, ;? ?srfroljtht or \<aMaa?> to ?. KAitO K? < il.a / ire. a TEW YORK AND A I AB4MA KTE 4 M3IIIP COMl'AN V. I ? For Mobil* rtopi i i? at luvtu. Tbe r.Mr ?i te- v? :>?< t atcamabip III. At K WARKIOR, Copt. J D Uu: oek. will aa I for the above porta on I riiiay, Deocni' er V, a1 12 c'dotk rr.' olaaljr, fr in pier foot Uarriaoa street, Norlb riv^c. Pa-??gi Mft. TIlIlM ta'ien lor Now Urlo.mi>. Lo .j n- ?? . vi L. Meet! A Co.. Mobile, will l.e torwarded tree i i <>"iinuau 1. Company'* priited ratea ot fro-gV and ilir f 'adia- 'an be had on application .\t the tti - No fr"l^ ht t*.a?*ii t- fl avana htrt apocie. No freight rwivod on <ailmr daye SMpri-r* wiil pl?)?e ootid in thxir billa oi lading to t a -i?a? ' on "? 3v?nirg pro'iona to thi dr.y i.l aallnig. i'ar-ela r?'- Mvei at 1^' tho cfliw culy. Paawngeri :? r iJa,u.ia must p. ?.?u: . f?,i p., rti *i?. ire leaving port LIVINGSTON, CROCK UROW A ?'<) . St Ilroi l war VTtVVU.HK AM>AL?B?M\ BT CAMS llTp r.itlPA 1> bjp ''or Mihlte. atoppint at Uavana -Ibtntaaid nii<ol gtctir^hip BI.ACK WaRsIOR, will eomoMnoa r"?i?mc Freight on W ed?o?day, Dec. 7. and *vil fortheaboi i p r a on Iri'ay, Dec. at 12 o'clork M. rre'|M-l? fr m j ler footo! Unrriaon a'reet North Hiver I'auiro f ^ F eighi tukeu for Now Orloani (iooda onntiineil t > I.. Mud A Co , Mobile, will la forwarded freo of oomuio-c. ii. printed r.itct of friiiilit and Mils of lading oan ' ? a! 'y application at the ollica. No freight taken to llaianab' t api cl< . Nofrolsbt received on faifln( day* Blip 'ti will pkapo aend In their bills of lading to he al<no \ on tl ? e *11 ina previous tothedny of aaiiing Parcels raoeivad at the oftioe only. Paaeengera for lla\aua miift pru :uru passports btil r? loiiing port 1,1 V I NflSTON, CROCHERON * CO , SI Broadv ay FOR SA V A N N A H? F A K F, KKDITCf. I) ? r II E N K W A N D splendid aide wheel steamship SI'aTE t)F UEitKDIA Captain J J. Oarvin, Jr., carrying the ll.iitnd States m iil will leave Philadelphia for Bavaunah on Wednesday, Itei. 7, at 10 o'clock, A M , from the wharf abort Vine rtrect This ship Is entirely now, and in speed and xtraigth, and avery arrangement for the comfort and oonvenienoa of ras sengers, ia nnsnrpaaaed. Fare from'PhiladelDhia, t." 1. ei< er ave. The Kcystooe Btate leaves as abovo the Wl> wiag Wedresday. A cunts in Philadelphia, II KRl)N k M .VKUf No. S7^ North Wharves; in Savannah, C A. L LaMAR ',t()R SAVANNAH AN'B FIORIDaT? UNITEn *1 VTI i Mail Une.- The now and aplendid steamship I I.ORI l>A, Captain M. S. TFoodhitU, will leave on Baturdir, Dveaber !?', at 3 I'. M., from nior No. 4 North rivor. A p-^iv te SAMUEL L. MITCItlLI.. No. i:< ltr..sdwar. The Alahatna, Capt. Geo. K Bohi<nek, leavos on d n y . Dec-tnher II. Through tioketa troui New Turk to Jso'. s-viivUle, $S1; Pilatka, KO. TO itOUTBKRN TRAVF.IiTiERS ? TTIK U S. M STEAM ship J aMKSTOWN, 1 400 ton*. Capt l,ewle Parrisii, wilt leave pier I t N. R , on Saturday afternoon, at throo o'olock, lor Norfolk. Petorshurg, and Rlohmond, coiin?niin< at Nor f- R vith the Seaboard aid Roanoke Railroad, for Kalilgh, V iltningt^n, Aa. l'as>a<to atid far^. etalereoii IneJnded, te N?rf. Ik, f* , to Petersburg and hiihmoud $10. Btoe.-age paaaags half prico. Apply to l.mi.AV A Pf.EARA NTS. ,t2 Rr>adw? LT n FBtiOBT OR CHARTER 1 ARi^l K 0"VK \l, r I'pp.redand copper fastened, XII tons, Henry A ft ? ? p " i r a>ter. Arply to tb^ man'. ir, on toari, ri?i No. I North rivor. F BOWBKY TBItTKl.- H. I sraVMMO, HAulltHi ger Time altered. ? Doors ouon >l o,*j, ouu.l ll*M *1 ; o'eloek. Lower Tier of Boxes, ffi (-en u>; Pooond f nd Third TO <M ?< >? PH Otllwf, U^('?nr?; Oroil.'vm SoAt*. 60 eent*; hiU in Ff.mily Boxm, SO cent*. Tuesday evenin* Dwmbw 6. will t>? narfora*4 TliJC PBOl'LK S LAWYER. Sulci Shiugls Mr in ?? I .uiicuiu Mia. P&rker THE RAG r CK H OF Jean ,... Hr. Kdd' | Harm l>idi?r Hn. PukN Mctrr.'. W. ii. Stout and Fi her in t> fir elei&ut and Uar ng net ' '"d ' Per ? K -i'l ?.!??. THE ADOPTED CHILD. Michael Mr. J. R. Soott | I.a iy Clara. . . .Mri. Yeoman* URTON'S THEATRE, CU A M BFRS STREET.? DOORS open at 6}? ; to oorameuoe at 7 o'olook. ubiety oviuiu/, In cember 6. will be imrfo med 1UK K<X HUNT. B Farshty Mr. Fisher St. i- iter Mr. Barron Jbeokkw Mr. Jordtn Wm. Link Mr. Burton i wiuu * * t Johnston Dr. ' avil Mr. Ku?s<U Pna Soul . !'r. Ftawlt, Kf. Norton Theopiiiiua Mr. Hoi wan Laura Mrs. i lough Mabel Mist Rtymoud Athenia Mrs. Hughe* Mri. C??i' u - lii.iwi Miss Annie Walter* waited, o^k tii^psand mill st.nA ko a ihe COLD DiGGlNS. .'?if Bapis Mr. wnw? | Angelica T*M . ."*<?. Hu?hi? NATIONAL TIIEATItE, CHATHAM STREET.? DOORS open it ti>i curtain rises at 7X o'olonk. Taojdny evening, December i>. will b? perform#* UNCLE TOM'8 CABIN. Fnsl* Tom Mr. J. Ungate St. Claire Mr. J. B U ? Oumptoa Cute Mr. H. St?nr Km Little Olinlilt Howari' Mrs J C. Ho'vird Eliia *ir.. J.J. Prior Cassy Mr*. BuiintK Ophelia Mri. Brad*haw Emmeline Miss Barber kario Mies Lander* Fletcher. . . Mr. O. W. L fox iiarri* Mr. J. J. Prior Leitroe Mr. N. B. Clarke W'lson Mr. Toulmin Psrry Mr. L. Fnx Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday aftornsons commendns at 2 o'vleek will be performed thu new, moral and religious drama, in t:<roe sou. of LITTLE KaTY, HOT CORN 0 I RL, Dramatized by C. W. Tay'"r, E?q., (exprosjly for tho Nv tiouai Theatre,) from the vi r.v popular ?tory ?econt'y pub lished in the New Yorl Tribune, written by Mr. Solon Ro binson, in which .lie youthful wonder Little Cordelia Howard will appear as Littlo K- ty. Eug'm fledley 1I-. f'ri.ir I frank Braisly 'rfr.2 Ualto Tbo Missionary. .Mr. Licg^rd I 'lurry Klworth Mr. St > Travere jdr. I'la.-ltol K'.nor S6dloy Mn I'ri r GEO. CHRISTY k WOOD'S MINSTREL3. Ml BROAD way, aboTo Howard ciroet. No Connkotio.v with ANrOrmtn Company. a OPEN EVERY EVENING. H, Wood Business Manager Geo. Christy, (as proleuuionally known) Btage Mauager VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, DANCES, NEUKO UKUNE ATIONS, UUKLkbm.ES, ETC., ETC. ] Door* open at G X; to oommeuoe at iy? o'elook. Tloket* 25 oent* A CA H II. George Christy? a* profeesi naily known for the last twelve year*, in oonneitlon with Ethiopian minitrelsy ? take* this method of informinr hi* friends and the publio that he has tor mod a copartnership with Mr. H. Wood, of Miuntrol Hall, 4H Broadway, at whioL place he will appear every evoniug, and iiopes to moot his friend* in that magnifioent and oom vodiou* Hall, in hia prol'essioB ii oapioity. He hope* his en deavors to pleaso will meet with that suoooe* whioh hi* fa vorable and flattering proipect* now promise. No effort on hid part will be spared to merit the patronage * generous public have heretofore accorded ! im. ^ GEO. NrHARRINGTOW, Professionally known a* G SURGE CHRISTY. BUCKLEY'S OPERA BOUSE, CHINESE HALL, &39 (Broadway, nea; the kro*oott House.? Open every night, by the oeleb.aled Buckley's Now Orlean* horeuaders, the oldest established and most talented company in exist ence, being tt c first to Introduce harmony into an Etoiopian entertainment, the first to aing Operatic Choruses, perform Burlesque Operas, Ac., Ac.; likewise, all Operatlo Choruses, now sung by other " bands," were first arranged, (at the ex perse of labor and talent,) by Buckley's Serenaters. The management has the honor of announcing that the Concerts of this oompanv will still be oonduoted in Its preeent fashion able style? 41 fun without vulgarity." Concert commences at 7K o'olook. Admission, 25 oent*. BUCKLE VS, Proprietor* R. BISHOP BUCKLEY, Muriaal Dlreotor. BARNUM'B AMERICAN MUSEUM. -TUESDAY, DEO. 6? CNCuE TOM'S .CABIN this evening, at 7 o'oloek: thi" afternoon, at 3 o'olook, the new moral drama of HOT CORN will br produced. Admittanoe to the whole Museum, to *ee tke living Giraffes the Bearded Lady, Ao., as well s* the performance*. SO cent*; ohlldron under ton, UH> *eats In the Parquet. l?K oent*; Secured Seat*, fill oeut*. Brooklyn museum.? Wednesday evening, Dec. 7, complimentary benefit to Mis* Ada Addition, on which occasion will he presented Knowles' beautiful play of THE HUNCHBACK -Julia, (her last anpearanoe,) Miss Addison; Helen, Miss Vernon; the remaining characters by the Brougham, New York, and other dramatic societies. The whole to conclude with the amuting faroe of THE FOL LIES OF A NIGHT. Doors open at 7; curtain will rise at 7K- Tickets, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, 50 oent* ouoh. Single tioksta, 2n cents; to be had at Henison A dill's, 2.8.1 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and E. Morgan's, 18J William street, New York. Brooklyn museum ? swseny testimonial. Monday evening, Dootmber 12, on whioh occasion will bo acted the beautiful dnma of WOMAN'S LOVE? Robert Shelly, Mr. MuGreggor: Rachael Ryland, Mias Kate Hunter; Fanr y Dorset, Mrs. H. Seymour. J anoing and singing, Ao. To be followed by the thrilling drama of TIIE BttOKEN SWORD ? Estevan, Mr. E. T. Stetson; Myrtilo, Miss Kate Hunter. To conclure with the Irish drama of 1I1S Last LF.US--0'Ca!l? liau, Mr. J. B Smith; Julia, Miss Ada Tar ker. Tickets to be had of the following committee:? Mr. Jacob G. Stumpf, 21 Court street, Brooklyn; Mr. W. Ssreeny, at the baok door of gie Bowery '1 heatre, and also at the.duor on the evening ol the performance. NLY 18,000 OF PERHAM'S GIFT TICKETS UNSOLD, which are to be obtained at the office* : Academy Iiail, 663 Bread way. H. Waters' pisn - store, 333 Broadway. Lovojoy's, Howard's, and Merchants' Hotels. Also, at llowe's cough candy depot. 166 Chatham street, PRICE ONliir ONE DOLL A H EACH. SUHAM'S GIFT HOMESTEAD FOR ONLY *l-PRO nounoed by a committee of shareholders to be wor>k BOO, and tho titl* to it indispu liable. By bujing a gift tt for one dollar, yon may coin* in pos**Mion of t M* *pJ**? il i<l property. Principal offioa, Aoadomy Hall, 063 itroadway. PERHAM'S 61 FT HORSE, TELEGRAPH-PRONOUNC ed by competent judges to be sound, gentle, aai worth $1,500, MAY BE HAD FOR ONE DOLLAR,' by pur' hr sirg a gift ticket at the OFFICE, ACADEMY HALL, 663 BROADWAY. 0 MUSICAL. ACT 8PI.ENDID ROSEWOOD I'lANOTORTE IS OF fered fur hae noi been aaed iwo months; excel lent tone, seven octave, porfsot la e?cry rospect; fully war ranted by oelebratod makers. The n*n?f lisl to lea ve the country. It oau bu aeon tr jm 9 till 12 o'clock, at 119 Cham btra itreot. A gentleman, resident in the city, who l : ? - devot <1 hn>. ?.lf t? the study and practice of the violin in tlie compositions of the moat eminent ma.it?rs, could .devote ?fiw hcura at their own residences, both to tlioa* sommenclng the nractlcc of this instrnmer I, a< also to others more advanced, to whom the acquisition of a style may be desirable. Address, by letter, C. D. C1I Al'l'tLIiE, <99 Bwxwty. MELODEONS. ? S. D. * ?. W. SMITH'S MELODEONt are tuned in the equal temperament ; the barmen* is u f;ood in tho remote keyi as It i? in tho common ; the en'r m? oiieona ae tuned, and nniineetionablv tho beat. N. B ? There ia another house o: the name of 6untU, therefore ask for 8 l>. A 11. W. Smith's meludeo. a. HORACE WaTER8. Sole A tent, m Broadway \J"EW SONGS, JUST PCBLISUED.? "COME 8IN0 that Song Again, " by 8. t. Muaaott, If oenta. "Ben Belt's Grave " son* and chorus, by U C. Watpon, 25 cents: sung by Buoklt-/'s Serenadera ? >ik immi use applause. "The U d Homestead," by L,. Heath, author of "The Grave of Bonaparte," 26 ccntg. "Eva to her I'apa," eons, by O. C Howard, 25 tent.; sung by Little Cordelia Howard in thi great drama of ' I'uol.- fom's Ca <in " "The Proecott lioust Polka." by Vgnderweyho. BOoenta; with a beautiful vignettt ol this magnificent howil. Published by HORlCS Wa'IKRS, ;<M Broadway, ?? le agent tor J. Gilbert A Co. 'a nUnos, S. I). A II. Smith's molodeons. and Martin's unrivalled guitars N. B.-Cecoiid hand piauoa at gr^at batgMBh SOIT.BF.RT A CO.'S >EOLIAN PIANOS? WORTH ? from S;.n) to f.~iUO each? may be had for a single dollar, In pure taking at the OlUoe, 063 Broadway, one at ferham's Gilt tlckita. "VriOI.IN AND riANO FERFOKMERS FOR soma > blea, psrha, Ac.? Persons deairons of enhsnoing tho ev niff 'a pleasure a with now and select musio, giver, wltli <'yla awl effect, may addresa a line to E DWlN O. PoWERS, 4P9 Broadway, music store of Geib A Jackson. Terms $10. pXWciyc* academies. E^ERkERO'3 DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 87 WEST l eurteMth street ? Madame Dusrcul Ferroro and C I ? ..rd Fa.r?ro rcapeoWully inform ttuir patrons and tlio pub lic th a I < heir Academy ia new open and pupils may eutor at all tl'r.es (fi ring the Mason. Young ladiis'nud masters' ?'as-*s H cilneMay*. Saturdays, Mob 'ajs end Thursdays, at ?V, I'. M., gmtlsm ii a ereuing claaj, Ttiesdaya aud Fridays, at o'clock , on .let rday ev aniug, at 7 o'clock, a class tor I rsi using. Private lu<acna and classes in tamiliea and schools atienileui-irres given sa u*iuii viral new iauou* mi l adrillo* wil ? fntr<>dnoed dnrlng the season MORE NEW CI< AS8R8? BROOKES' DANCING A i s.li ti.y. 161 HrcoDie street, between Broad wav and the Hew. ry. The pupils of tho pressnt season are making most ra| ia iT 'k'v.s bejoud all precedent. In one oourae of art tauglit th* pulka, tlie polka tnazourka, soot?i?ohe, p >lka rf (lev a. wait?. ? ami (tiad-illes The ladies' aftevnoou .t<s o Tue?.lats and Fridays. (r m 'I uutil <i o'oI?ck. ties I rn i: 'a clas? Tuesdays and Fridays, from 7 until II P. M Mr- lir ? >krs' ?ret.log elavi for lade-s eaolnsively, Wsdne? isvsiu aMir^aj Ir in ,* until 9 o'clock. Application for , .mr vlai i vr piiv?l? 1 :^svus r?celv?i at all hours. NATIUItimV. ?po WHOM T \i A COXCfcKN. ? A GKN VLEMAN, 1 la'i lj arri' ol fr?..i Rar>jo, wislios t? eirrospjud. tin ?...ii I-. mil .i . ii urrlag.' with i yung lad/ of respect \l ili*\ . bUllljpkM, amiability and wealth. Hois .^j t'arj f si , ol d iu"r?l chsrs iter, of learned pn fe?-ioe. ki| t hin'i p' t-i' .on in his conntry. sn i e tn give the hi,; ??t r. !,?<. ?< l.nJi > possessed oi t.ie ai.ovo ro.|iiHK is at* invited to jdJr as A. A poat u:Bco, >* obje. ti ?n if they <HL'L1S1<? AN l) AL IUS Ts. 10 TBF. BE A P DR LOTENfR, ACRIST AND 000 llo*. B-oad? ?.y, s,.uthiaat corner of Quad stmt it t i ?rm his patli'iiia a> d the deaf genar*!ly that nutt; . iSjr notice he ean be consulted dally from 9 \ M nntil < M ."?.nrilais and Tuesdays frea be the poor. The doa> 1 ??*? '!?? I araiasi onsets A* TROLOt-tY. A8TR )t,onY AN I Til \ RllKlNOMY.? TI1E CELXBBAT ed l* t. r J BUCMaN, a Bw.il j hj bir' h, can eo uq. saltej on all evontaot lire, rnst, present and fut i .e N vMv). tiea < t 'aula tod for ladies and gentl'-ai.n. Kesidancs 171 C'bsmhan str> et, u*ar U reenwu h f reet. Madame morrow is, without exceitio!*. thi moet wonderful aatrole,;ist in toe world, or that hai aviir been known. Sh? is the eevruth daughter of a sevaaUl dinghtor, and ? as toru with ? (lit by being loariicii in tUa astral ogio acliTii e to till *y Hgns fitur* nw and a'.l eoa eems of life in r?gard I heal-h, wealth, love, eo . whir and mtrrlaiir. and will even tell th* very th> tight* and wil' ikiM usk' mji-inifij ?????, and will alnw the irtei d^d l?# kir.ili a' d ab?>ui (Head* winch haa aaton'shod tnonsanAi tlariog h i travels t^roi "i turopo 76 Irtiima st.re't, ta t?rse> finrrrt a? t f . '.ni ?>!? OtattwiSI Bat edrnittod. MRS. 1&DOMC*. NO JOS C*NAIi STRBET, COWTl ?P?S to ta'.l ps it, pr. sent ?ad lutare events; IDrewtee. I .* eon tsiup, i m. rri?.g?. She will al?o make love ma t'-- ' * *??? Lai u s, whar?Ttd Knot now oant, trill alao rao s * tl >1 to retort stolen prop -ty. * g* or tsmjiir anient' id f <r nothiisg. Eu^liah, /renjh kuo German fan m?B>s spot ??. i ii *o it citr rt uirr . n soitNiTiT of II s # * is V, s MOHROW'S oe.mt th- inten lei UbA id % til ? i ids. at :?} Ut '?? MarCaaa3? Broadway theatrb? a. a. ma? im.. wotM Lmh.-Dww ope* iitM; M nuim tt 7 t'elMh Tmdt; tvtning, Dtwmber S.^riU bt iwtomit The CnttM, .Wn IHtwmM Huob Mr Conway Duke ....Mr. Barry Prinot Mr Grotvtaor Connt Ulrick.. . Mr. Howard Six Otto Mr. Sanfbrd Fm &? al. Sir Ruoert .... Mr. bantrga4a Em p reus Mr*. Warm < 'atberiue. Mill J.Goagenbei't Christiana Mra. 1'iik Bertha Mitt Baxaatdl .Miu AdeUldt Frio# LITTLE TODDLEKINS. _ . Browaamith . . . .Mr. Daviage I Annie .Mr*. Na4l Bariaby Mr. Whiting | Amauthis Mr*. Veraoa NIBLO'S GABDEN. ? ITALIAN OPII&. - LAB* Bight of the Soa?un. ON WEDNESDAY BVENINQ. DEC. 7. For th? i-intb tune in Now York, Bey erooet and Sorlbd'i Grand Optra in Ave acts, oalled Til B P ROPM BT, if. rjturcTA. with new ?osnery, by Mt-aar*. Channing and Felix Calm: UV dre. by Mr .'.icixadri and Mr*. Bui-aai, formerly Din* tora ot tho h ardrobe ot the Thratroo ot La Seala and M. Carlo, axvivae'.y enguted for thit cooaaion, maoh'aorj kv Mtu.irb. P. Ph fan and aw Uoii, uador the card of W. A. Moore, Btagn V?.n*<-r ot Nillo't <Jard' n, proportion, by Q. Sylve??M. end the ivllowLg uiuiv&lied cut: ? Ji'U of Lejdeu SifBOr Still Fldue, bu uu'iMr t na rtoffanoa* Bortha, hi* brii'e . . .b^nafierta Zauohariai. an AjiabaytUi 3i?. Mar > ad Jonu, an Anabaptiat fc'u. VUMi Mathiai, at An?bai>ti" dig ConntOberthal \,ik Bcneventaaa A boldier Sig. yamta I'ouat : ' ? i O: .a, Aa. In the third act Uik- I UUOIfA and QUAD 9 ILLS, by M'lies Lav er, Dr. m ?. f ui..ai an* the C'orpa (l Mall at Time ef tht totk.1 in 18*) Tli'-. iirtt part take* j;*o? in tM jount.rv in HtU?j I, Ui .u Dortreciit the eioo?d. U an "ian fct L yder ; the t.iird, in a lorott in Weeiphxlia. the ieurtli tat dith, in the city of Mane let. PRICE OF ADMISSION 0?E DOLLAR. Fi?"-irt J \ eat* in the day tirno only, Si DO. Sen I may be secured rfkilj.at Soearra. Ball A Son'a, !t?. i'iy Broad* ay, oj.pcuite the Park, and at Kiblo'a UailMU iicm 8 o'olock in the mornlag notil 5 in the evonh r Doom opon at (>}? performanoe to oommunoe at 7 *?. WALLACE'S THEATRIC, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOMS etreet. ? Doors opeu at 6%; to ooinmenoe at 7 o'aiiofc. Yueeday evening. l'ci > inbor ti, will be performed CHAN DFA'illKK WHITEHEAD. Grandfather Whitehead Mr. Driver Mr. plullipa j fcdward Mint Joht I mgley Mr. Dyntt | Louisa Drayton. Mrt. Oonev Uol> Lihccli. . , . .Mr. Tinoent I Sf ap Mrt. lthwwe#< I.OVE AND MUNBY. The Don. Claadt Plantaganet . Mr. BroachME Lord Fipley Mr. Lenter I Mrt. Prenoh Mr*. BlAk* X. Y Mr. Blak* i^ady Aunueta ,M1m Eaao*4? MaoDunnum Mr. H'aloot | Sally Mr*. Brong The lion. Iltltn Plantacenet Mrt. Uoa' CtBRISTY'S AMERICAN OPEItA H0U8K. MO. M J Broadway, above i racd ttreet OF LN EVERY NIGHT. The well-known original, far famed, and only CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS. Orxaniiud in Ifttl The first andeldott o?tablia'<d company in exlateftM, TDK MODEL TROUPE OF THE WORLD, The tirat to hermonixt >eftro Melodiet. and orlKinatoMdClk* pretent popular ttylt oi Ethiopian Entortaiu aenta, wkwi tuoera* in thit city, for a oontinned aucoeaaion of MTtB TMH fiaet, ia without prededeatin the annalu ei publie anitHUM n Ntw York. THE COMPANY oompritinx a vertat ilt and talented ' corps" of expert taaatB petlurmers, under the direction and personal anpervltien of EDWIN P. CHRISTY, Sole Proprietor and Manager. Mm orly individual of the name of CHRISTY, engaged aa ft ptt* former in representation! of Ethiopian Min^trolay. Adniiaaion, 25 oenta. Doors optB at 6}? o'olook, oomaiMH a* 7k#,?lool' JULLIBN'S CONCERTS. MBTKOPOLITAN HALL. M. JDLLIEN ha* the honor to annonnoe that. In eeaa > quoEoo of tho nnpreoedantod tuooeta whioh hat thniM W Conoerta In Ntw York, he will *ivo another teriet of ONB MONTH, oemmenolnc on Monday. December 5, and tormtnatlng GRAND BAL PARE, Thit pretent erenlng, (Tntsd^yj Dec. 6, the following gramma wUl be presented PART I. OTertnre? "Le Pre aux Cleros,'' (lirst time) HtraM Quadrille ? "Tho Hungarian," (first time) Symphony? "The Andante from the Symphony in C Minor" BeethaMk Air, with Variationi PiiS M'dlle Anna Zerr. Valtt? "The Ravenewood," (Brat time) JaBlflft Solo, Oboe ? 'Sonnanibula" LavtflM M. Lavigne. Quadrille? "The American,'1 (seventy-eighth time), .. JoU?M FART II. Grand Selection from "Don Giovanni" .Ma Alpine Melody? "Forget Me Not" M'dlle Anna Z?rr. Duo, Clarionet and Contra Uatso, (timt time,) BtttMM M. H uillo and Sign< r Botteaini. Polka? "The Eclipse;" (first tim*-) EsMM Solo, Flute? "The Carnaval de Veniso PagaaM M. Reichor*. Galop? "The Targot," (tirat time) J\ Conductor M. Julliea Admitaion Fifty beonred Scats On* Dallsr Tiokita ean be purohaaod during tho day at tht Bait atores of 8. C. Jollis, :tUO Itroadway: Hall A son, 239 way; and Van Norden A King, 15 WaU street; in tht tv at the Hall. Doors open at 7; Concert to eommenoe at 8 o'olook. JOLLIE'S MUSICAL GIFTS FOR 18IM.? ONE HUNDUKU PIANOS FOR THB PEOPLE. Tht tubtoriber having tesured the copyright of tht M oorreot edition of M. Jnllien'i mn?ie, including the AMERICAN ANl> CALIFORNIA QUADRIL.LBB, will itaut immediately, the work! being now in frota, ONE QL>DRKD THOUSAND BOOKS, ovntaining all ol Jullieu s popular and fathionable to bt call d JULLIBN'S MUSIC FOR TnE MILLION. PRI'"E ONK DOLLAR. The work will be beautifully printed on tint paper, wttfcl illuminated title rage, and a correct portrt't ot It. JuUiMb Ihe mutio in this boo- will b< worth at reuul prioat, 8 DOLLARS, or SIX TIMES MORE than " Jitlhan't Mnato tht Million." Aa a further induoemen), the tabtcriktC distriluto among the puroha sera ONB HUNDRED PIANOS. of the best make, at the valuation of HSO. fk)0, $380. SBN. lib), and tlib. The tirliest ruhteribert will reoelvt tht fiiat eeniat t ? 4hs book, with which will bt given oi tent a numbered rttsM. The books are now open, and inbtcriptiont will b? naml at the ttori of the tubteribtr. All lettert, prepaid, oasiMkl U I order* for tb> "Jullien Book," will be attended to pr Price tnr dollar. SAMUEL C. JOLLIB^ Mu*lc and Piano Wartrtomt, No. jUO Broadway. 1j^ RAN KLIN MUSEUM, ITS CHATHAM 8TK1KT, 1 Lot, Proprietor. ? The abo?s establishment It iim IIM afternoon, at I o'clock, and in the evening, St 7 yi, far tfit purpose of " Classio Mid original representation* of 1Mb Statuary," by M'lle Cantlcct'i Troapo of Model Artists, ?? ?ether with a variety ot beautiful perform an oat. rot tanfeal psrtieulats, ine bllli of eaeh day. Admission: ? koala iaaafc ?ate boxes, BO cents; state seats, with eushioaed am lUBL 87 H oenta; boxes. S6 oents; gallery. 13% aunts. BANT ARD'S HOLT LAND, AT TUB GEORAMA, m Broadway. eihihlted every evening, at 7){, and day and Saturday afternoons, at 8 o'olook. AdjaisotoaT? oents. front seats. <0 oents. Tub xgtptian collection.? a desibb to ?? tain this eolleotion in the oity having been pubUely pressed. Dr. Abbott has reopened his Museum for a usso^ to afford all persons an opportunity of visiting his aMmH|| exhibition. Open iroin tA.lL until 10 P. M. <1 ilmlsslf. M oents. No. 6fiv Breadway. SIGNOR BLITZ, STUYVE8ANT INSTITUTE. NO. ?B lir>adway. ? Cone and laugh. Tbs secret of life la to be happy. 1 he ear amused, the eye deoei fed, and the nlsd astoi isliod. Spirit Happing and Table Moving mov explained; Teutriloqnism, Matic, aid the Canary BMfc every evening, ak7>? o'olook, and on Wednesday, and satwdap afternoon, at J o'clock. Admission, 25 cento, children, 141 oents. The world in miniature.? a grand model. of the World, in plaster of l'aris, eovering an arsaoJ nearly one thousand square feot, every evening, at 7 o'olook. at .*177 and 879 Broadway, corner of White street. Tfi Oceans, Soas, Ac., am represented by real water, with utaia ture ships makieg voyages; the Land, with its variations, la in ms^niticont l>as relief. The whole affords a soone of W doncri b able gran lour. Lecture at 8 P. M. Tiokcta, 25 cental ohildren, 12>, cents. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONET, WITH A SHAM. lit vestro nt ? The celebrated petrified group of hocMt rider, snd serpent, which proved so attractive at Ilara-ta'a Siusecm, is otl-red for sole cheap. Itis now in ths observa tory, opposite the Crystal Palane. For partioular* imjuira of the oihibitor. in the Observatory. WILL B* SOLD AT A BARGATN? A MAONIFICBJH exhibition tor a gift enterprise or for travelling, eon iilBting of a series of hi'torii views of the most exoiting and wonderful character, 9 by 12 feet in slio, painted In ?D, Ml linen canvas, after Dsguerre's celslirated chomical dt? ramas. Afply at 21 Hamerslsy street, from 1 to 3 o'olook. R. FISH, FROM LONDON, THEATRICAL A1W characteristic wig maker. Kill t'oarl street, Now-Todb Amateur rerf"rnianoea uitouded Wigs lont oa lira for ptf vate rarties, masquerades and fancy dresi balls. JK. B? Country thoatrlcals supplisd on short notico. EXTRA PAY. w. Extra pat.? all u. b. natt sailors vn served in any U. S. vessel in tbs Pacitlo. at nay ttm$ from 1846 to 1863, oan promptly obtain their doable pay ad XI WARD "'""II T Isil (Late) Parser C. S. N., 90 South William St.. below VA Sailors who serted in thi pacific ant tub inm <846 to lti62, can reoelve their extra pny at M WWt street, bast meet. UB. N A VT.- SAILORS' "EXTRA PAT" OfnOX < All sailors who served In the D. B. Navy oa ths sssM of California, from 1M<> te lrtfcl, oan be paid by oalliaa oa TH QMAS L. BRaTNARD. 81 WallsW? 4. UB. NATT.? SAILORS WHO MADE APPLIOATMV ? fortholr " extra pay" while In California, sal it from THOMAS L. BKAYNARn. Ml wall I VKDICLU DR. COOPER. NO. 14 DUANE STREET, MAT BE OOW suited withonntidenos. Ilis praoties is over twaaty-twt y?ars at Inn prenent otftoe. DR. CORBXTT. no. 1? duane strebt, bitwiu Chatham and William stio >te, may be sonsoltod, N. 8* Ut. C. is a member ot ths Nsw lor* University, dee Mi diploma In his offlae. DR. JOHNSON, 16 DUANX STREET. MAT ttt COW suited on d'suases. Dr. J. is a regularly eduoated phym eian ttoe bis diploma in his of&oe. Heuis from T(A. M. la 9 P. B. ___ ARD, ORaTUATE OF TOE UNIVERSITY OB nknrg Scotland, can he consulted with oorflala at "hi Csnal street, ono door oast of Broadway, from 7 A> K till 1" P. M. DR W Edi DR RALPH.- IIOtKS OF OFFICE CONSULTATION from 9 to U A M. snd 6 ts 9 P. M., eioept SundayM No. R 13 Houston striet, near Woostsr ? Dr. ward, no w canal street, onb DOOa from nroadway, may ^s consulted as mmal in bis ??> oiality, fr.m 7 A. ll until 10 P. M. daily. Dr. W. is a duate of the University of Edinfcurg, Beotland. DR. beron, graduate OT THE SCHOOL! OB Paris, and member of the University of New Fork, aflt I ? r>( nsnlted, ss nmal, at I. is clBct , No. 2 City IU%1sm,m? r?r ol ( hsinhnrs and Centre streets, from 9o'olook A. M. MB 1 P. M.. and from 6 till 9 svonings. R < onHETT. NO. 1(* BUANE STREET BETWRBV Ciit' ?ni n I William, m?y l>e consulted o* his tre**. ?t. Twenty foti? yeirp (Jevoted to tl.e practice of his pr% lession entitle hi1" to cotitiden e N. B. ? I*r C is a ai% k r?l tlieN. >. University. See his diploma in bis oAoo. Tnc old i n hunter bimpki.*, thb cutsioiab ? ? estaVlishad t.io Hi.nt-rian I'npsisary. Ns. S Dlvbim ftroc' New York cite, in IHiV., oaa bo oonsnitod, as sn2 i torn r a B to ID P. B. , Bu-iOsjv agsaptad, ?* Ma aid tttm D