Newspaper Page Text
ADTERTISEMBNTH RENEWED EVERT DAT. CORJPORATIO^r^lO'riCEsI CORPORATION MOT1CR. - rUBUO NOTICE IB 1? h?r?oy (clron tl th? owner or owners, ooeupant or oo upuM o< oil house* Mid lots. improve* or unimproved lnndj, affected thereby, that the following assessment* have Boon completed bv tho Assessors, ond ore lodged ia the offteo ?( tho Bueu of Assessments for sxnmmnuou.ty nil person* tnterueted, (faii-ftt fa:.sing vnosnt lot*. The limit* em brnced by ?aoh assessment, include nil tho several houses Mi<l lets of ground, vnesnt loU, pleoes and parcel* of land ?ituxtsd ou one lot on north aide of Twonty-fuurth stress, SOU feet eeit from Eighth avenue, *n th* wool side of Sixth Avenue, fr m forty-sooonl etrset to a point 24V iashoo aorta ?f forty bxet street. All persons whose Interest* are affeooed 1; the above named assessments, and whe are opposed to She Mtme. orolther of them, are requested to present their objec tions In writing, to tho undersigned,at their oUioo. No. 4 tlall tf Keoords, within thirty dajd trom tifo date of this actio*. WILL IA* GaGS, ( A CUARLK8 J. DO DOE, 5 Assessor*. CHARLES McNIKLL, ) OAee Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Decem ber 14, lata, F CORPORATION NOTICE.?DEPARTMENT OF RE ly Pnits and Bopplios, December 17, 1863 ?Sealed propo sals will bo rocolvcd st tho office of the Cominissioaer Of Mecaire ant Supplies, N*. 1 new City liall, until Tburday, lltth Inst, at It o'clock M., at whioa tims they will bo open ad ia aoeordaaoe with the amended charter of lbh't, for ths ad'ditloue sad alterations to bouse* of Engine Company Xo. jy and Doso Company No. 11, situated in Amos street, be tween Greenwloh avenue and Sixth avenue. The plans and specifications of tbs work required to be done, and all inlor aaation ia regard thereto, oan be had at the offioe of the Superintendent of Pabli* Buildings, Ne. 71 l.ud'ow street: alio, for keeping tho fire and polios telegraph*, furnishing all nooossary supplies, and repairing the same for one yeai from the first day of January next. All information in regard thereto oan no had at the office of the Commissioner of Re pairs and Supplies, Ne. 1 new City Half. Blank estimates can be had at either office. N. B.?The Commissioner re serves the right to rejeot all or any of the estimates it deemed for the in Wrest of the Corporation. haktuolohiw b. pcrdt, Commissioner of Repalrt and Supplies. SORPORATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE IB HERB by given to the owner or owners, occupant or ooonpante all houses and late, improved or unimproved lands, af fee ted thereby that |the following ass e sea eats have been completed by the Assessor*, and are lodged in th* oiEeo ol tho Bureau of Assetsments for examination, by all persons huerssWd, via.:?For building s sewer ia Fifty-fonrth street, from Third aveaa* to near Fonrth avenue. The limit* em braced by eneb assessment, inolnds all th* several hens** and lets of ground, vaoant lots, pits** and paresis of land ?MnaWd on both side* of Fifty fourth street, trom Third to Fourth avenue, en both fide* of Lexington avenue, fine hundred feet five inebes north and south from Fifty-fourth street en th* east side of Fourth avenue, from Fifty third etieet to a point 1U0 feet five inohos north of Fifty fourth street. All persons who** interests are affsoted by the above named assossmeats, and who are opposed so the same, or either of them, are requested to present their cblootions in writing to the undersigned, attboir offioe, No. d Bali of Records, within thirty days from theidat* of this Actio*, WILLIAM GAQK, > CHARLES J. DODGE, S Assessor*. CHARLES MoN! BLL, J Offioe Bureau of Assessments, 8 tree l Department, Deosm ber 18. 1853. f"10RPORATION NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOTICE IS KERR EY by given to th* owner or owners, oeenpant or oseupants cf all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affeoted thereby, that the following assessments have been com pleted by the Assessors, and are lodged in th* offioe of the Bureau of Assessments for examination, by all persons in terested, via.For building a sewer in Thirty eooend stroet, from sewer In Eighth avenne, to a point two hundred feet cast from Ninth avenue. The limit* embraeed by sush assess ment inolude all the several houses and lot* of ground, vacant lots, piece* and paroeli of land situated on both side* cf Thirty-second street, from Eighth avenue to s point two hundred feet east of Ninth avenue. All persons whose inter est* are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either ef thsm are requested to present their objeotiun*, in writing, to the undersigned, at tholr offioe. No. t Hall of Recoils, within thirty days from th* daW ef this no tie a WILLIAM GAGE, > CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessor*. CHARLES McNIELL, ) ^Office Bureau ef Assessments, Street Department, Dec. OKFoKATlUN NOTICE. ? PCBLlJ NOTICE la hereby givsn to th* owner or owners, oocupant or oo onpante of all heustf and lots, improved or unimproved lanai affeoted thereby, that the following assessments have been oompleted by the Aseeesotl. and are lodged in the offioe of th* Buroan of Assossmeats for examination, by all per sons In tore rested, vis.;?For flagging Thirty-eighth strsot, from Second to Third avesuu. The limits embtatoed by snob assessment inolude aU the several houses and lots of ground vacant lets, pieoe* and paresis of land sitoated on both side* Of Thirty -eighth street, between Beoond and Third avenue*. All person*, whose interests are affeoted by the above named* Assessment*, and who are opposed to the same, or either ef them, are requested to present their obleetioas, in writing, to th* undersigned, at their olfioe. No. d Hall of Keoords, within thirty day* trom the date ef this notioe. WILLIAM GAGE, J CHARLES J. DODGE, J Assessor*. CHARLES MoN JELL, S Offioe Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Decem ber Id, 1863. flOKPURATION NOTICE-- DEPARTMENT OF KB V Paire and Supplies, Deosmbor.13, 1833.?Sealedxroposala Will be reoelved ti the offies of the Commissioner W Repairs tad Bupplisi. No. 1 New City Hell, until fstnrday, 34th insL, 1838, nt 13 o'clock M., atwhloh time thly will be opened, in accordance with the amended obarter of 18(3, for the building for the corporation oftheoity of New Torn the following note ferriage, engine, end hook end ladder truck Ono engine for Engine Company No. 37; one hoee carriage for Hues Company No. SO, and one hook end ladder trook for Hook ana Ladder Company No. 9; also for fnr nlshlng, for the nao of the Tire Department of the eity of Slew York. 10,0011 foot of hoH. The plana and epeoifioauons ? of the work repaired to be done on the apparatoa, and a ?ample of the hoee required, and all Information in regard thereto, oan be had at the oSice of the Chief logineer, No. iB Elisabeth street. Also for the building, on the two lota Kv need aa Mremane' Hall and oil honae, in Heroer street, ween Frinoe and Houston etreota, a building to bo need far the Fire Department, and to bo known aa Firemona' Ball;'and alao for the alterations and addltione to the Su perior Court rooms, part 1 and 3, in the City Hall, for a pre fer meeting room for the Board of Csunollmen. Tho plana and epoeUoatlona of tho work required to Jbe done and all Information in regard thereto. aan be had at the offloe of tho Superintendent of Pnblio Buildings, No. 71 Ludlow utroet. Blank oatimntea tor any of tho above worka aan be obtained ?t either of the above ofiioes. or at the offloe of the Commia ffioner of Repairs and 8nppHes, N?. 1 New City Hall. N B.?Tho Commissioner retervej the right to rojeot all or any ?f the abort estimates, if amine-: for the interest of the oer foratlon. BaKTHOLoMUW B. PCRDY, Commisaloner o( Repair* and SoppUee. ORPORATION NOTTct^PUBUC NOTJC* SuS by given, to the owner or owners, occupant or oocu f ants or all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lauds, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been ?ompleted by toe Asaeasora, and ar* lodged in the offloe of the Bureau of Assessments lor examination by all pereons in tsrosted, via. For regulating and paving Forty-oeiond ?treat, between Fifth and Sixth avennoa. The limits em braesd by such assessment inolude all the several houses and lota of ground, raoant lots, pieoes and parrels of land, Situated enboth aides of Forty-seoond street, from Fifth to Sixth avenues. All persons whoso interests are affeoted by ?he abers named assessments, and who are opposed to the ?ante, or either of thorn, are requested to present their ob JtotionsMn writing, to the undersigned, at their olBoe, No. 4 _ bail of Records, within thirty days from the date of this ROUoa. WILLIAM OAUB. i CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES MoNlELL, J Office, Burets of Assessments, Street Department, Deoem her 38,1868, CORPORATION NOTICE.-PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HCRE by given, to the owner or owners, ooenpaat or ooenpant* ?f all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affect ?d thereby, that the fellowing assussraeat* havo been oom hfleoed by the Assessors, and are lodged in tho offloe of the Bureau of Aseeesmante for examir ation by all persons inter acted, Tlx.For grading of Forty-fourth etreet from Eleventh avenue te Hudson river. The limits embraced oy such assess ment iaelude nil the several hr use* and lots of ground, va ?ant 1st*, pieoes and parcels of land, situated on both sides ?4 Forty-fourth street, from Eleventh avenue to Hudson Fiver, an weet aid# of Eleventh avenue Iuu foot north and ?eath from Forty-fourth street. AU persons, whoso In tores is are affsoted by the ahovs named asseismenta, and who are opposed te the earn, or either of toem, are reins, ted to pre sent thai! objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office. No. d Hall of Records, within thirty days from the data ?f tklsaotie*. WILLIaM GAGE, 1 CUaKLKS J. DOC OK, > Assessors CHARLES MoNlELL, ) Offies, Bureau of Assoasments, Street Department, Doo. 20 1833. flORPORATION NOTICB-?PUBLIC NOTICE IS URRK EJ by given, to the owner or owners, oocupaat er occnpaati or nil houses and lota, improved er u aim proved lands, af footed thereby, that the following assessments bavt been ?ompletril by th* Assessors and are lodged in tho offlue of the Bureau of Asseisuicnts fur examination by all pjrsona in terested, vis.:?For building a sewer In Thirty fifth street, from near Socond avenue to Est! river. Toe limit* tmbraotd fey such assessment Include all the several bouses and lots of fround, vacant lots, pieoos and parcels of land, situated on oth sloes of Thirty-fifth street, from Sooond to First avenue, On the West side oi First avenue, ninety-eight feet nine invites north from Thirty fifth street, and east oorncr ol' Thirty fifth ?treat and First avenue. All porsons, whose Interests are nffcctcd by the above named assessments, and whi ari oppo ?ed to the lino, or either of thorn, are requested to pressat their objections In writing, to th* undersigned, at their of floe, No. 4 iiall ol'Rosords, within thirty days from tue dais Of tills notice. WILLIaM GAGE. ) CHARLES J. DOPOE, } Assassers. CHARLES McNIELL, ) Office, Burenu of Assessments, Strsst Department, Decom feet tu, 186s SOBPORATION notice.-public notice is HKRB by given to tho owner or owners, oeeupant orocoupaats, all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, af ted thereby, that the following assessmeata have been ?empleted by th* Assessors, and are lodged in tie of le* ef the Bureau of Aeieeemente for examination, by All per* t>( interested, vis.: For paving, fee., Washington Utroet, from Qausovoort te Twelfth street. The limit* ?mbraeed by tuoh assessment iaolnd* all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcel* ?f laud, situated on both sides of Washington street, from Oansovoort to Twolfth street. All person* whose Interests ?re effeoted by the above-named assess stents, and are opposed te the same, or either of thorn, are requested to present their ?Meetlone, In writing, to tho undersigned ,at their office, N*. 4 Ball of Roaords, within thirty dayt from the dale of this luettee. WILLIAM gage. ) CUAKLKS J. DODGE, > Assessors. CHARLES MoNBILL, ) wOffle#, Bureau *f Assessmeata, Street Department, Deeem feet5oTl8M ^TORPORATION NOTIOK.-PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERB <\j fiy given, to the owner or owner*, oseupant or oooupant* ef houtoi and lots, improved or unimproved land*, nlfvoted thereby, teat the following assessments hava been oomplet ed by the Assessors, end ar* lodged in th* olBoe of the Bureau of Aaaestmaata for examination, by all person la tereotod, via.;?For building a sewer la Gaaseveort street, from Fourth etreet te th* Hudson river. The limits em braced by euoh assessment, inolude all tk* several houses Mi lota of ground, vaoaat lots, pieoee and parcel* ef land, situated on both side* of Qaaeevoort street: from Fonrth street to the Hudeon river east aid* of West street and Tenth avenus, from Twelfth street to Gansevoort; oa both sides of Washington ?'.root from Twolfth at: sot to a point 73feed South from Oansovoort etroot; on both tide* ofUreenwioh street and Ninth avenue, bom a paint 100 feet south from Gansevcott street; on.both sides of Hudeoa etreet.from Thir teenth street to a point 108 feet south from Oansovoort street; on bott sides of Fonrth street, from Thirteenth to Horotlo street; on north side of Horatio (tract, from Fourth etrest to Rlghth avenue, on the west aide of Eighth avenue, from Ho ratio etreet to Thirteenth street: on tauth s'.de of Thirteenth street, from Fourth street to Eighth avenue All persons, whose Interest tare affected by the above named aasestmeats, and who are opposed to the same, or either of thorn, are re quested to present their objections, in writing, to the uader (Mgr.ed, at their office, No. d llali ol Uooorils, withla thirty dan from tha date of thta notioe. WILLIAM GAGE, ) CHaKLEA J. LOIiQB, > Assessors. CUARLEd McNIKL, ) Offies, Bureau of Asaetameut, Street Department, Dee. 21, 1.833. TRRIT DEPAHTEENT, NO. d HALL OF RECORDS.? rublis notioe Is hereby gives that the following peti tion has bees p rosea ted In th* Board of Alderman:?To Xsaeo vacant lot* on th* northwest eorner of Twenty-third .street sad Fourth atonne. Alao the following resolution:?to Sr g sidewalk en the wet? side of Third avenue, between Thirty fifth and Thirty-ninth etrtete. Alee the following pel Won In the Board of Assistant AH irtaon:?to regulate Forty fourth rtroet, from First to Second avenue*. Also tho follow ing rose In Mob:?To flag four foot of walk* of 120th street, from First avonuo to East river. AU person* Interested,hav ing objections thereto, an r-quo-led to prosouttboiu In wrl tin sto tht undersigned at his office, on or before the 28th day Of Dec Tiber noxt. i AS. FTJAKv, Street Commission sr. BlplWlMh CORPORATION HOTICJBS. COEPORATI ON NOTICE.?PUBLIC NOII1118 HERE by glvtn. that a pot'tlon bm been presents! ia the Board or Aldeimea, for the ooastraotioa of eeweri in the following named streets, to wit Ia Civilian etreet, from A Hi m etreet to and tbroa(h Market etreet, to the Eaet river; alee, in Suffolk etreet, between Houston and Stanton stroete; aleo, in Jaekeon etreet. fremeerenty live fott north or Mon roe etreet to the Eaet river And in the Beard of Assistants, tor a tower in Urand etreet, frcm Columbia etroet to the EaH river. All portent interested in the above, aud having obfeotiuna thereto, ere re<|Uoeted t> present the tame ia writiar, to the Contract Clerk, at thia otto*. on or before Tuesday, January .1, lh&i. EI.I Ab L. SMITH. 1 , ,n,j,.,i TliEO. K Dt fOREST, \ r ?iAq.5 A. ff. CRAVEN S isoasa. Crotcn Aqueduct Department, bee. X), 1H63. C3CFPORATION NOTICE.?DEPARTMENT OF RE J pa re and Supplies. Dee. 22, 18A3.?Sealed propoeale will be received at the office of the Commissi' ner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 1 New City Ilall, until Tuesday, January 3, ISM, at 12 o'olook (M ), at which time they will be opened, In accordance with the amended charter of 1363, for the build ing for the corporation of the oity of New York the folio w iog engines and hose carriages:?! engine for engine Co. No. Id; 1 do for No. 48; 1 boss carriage for hose Co. No. 21; 1 do. for No 66. The plans and spociiioations of ths work required to be done, and all information in regard thereto, oan be had at the i tike of the Chief Engineer, 21 Elisabeth etreet. Blank estimate* can be had at either office. N. B.?The Commis sioner reserves the right to rojeet all or any *1 the estimate* it doomed lor the intereet of the corporation. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies. CTOKPORATION NOTICE?PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE J by given, that a petition has been presented in the Hoard of Aldermen ftra (ewer in Rose and Madison streets, be tween Duane and Roosevelt streets. All persons interested in tie above, and having objections thereto, are rsanested to present the same, in writing, to the Contraot.Clork, at this Oi&ce. ELI AS L SMITH. ) Prntos Aiiumlnob TUEO. R. DEFOREST, J Croton Aqu?<U*? A. W. CRAVEN, ) Board. Croton Aqueduct Department. Dee. 23, 1853. Department of repairs and supplies, deo. 19, 1863.?Sealed proposals wiU be received at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, nntil Thursday, Deo. 29, 1853. at 12 o'olook M., at wrhton time they will be opened,rin aooordanoe with the amended oharter of 1853, for the building of a house for the corporation of the ol -y of New York, for the nse of Engine Co. No. 39. to be situated in Thirty llret street, between Seventh and Eighth avennea, and adjoining Hose Co. 44 house. Tho plans and ?peoifleation* of tho work required to be done, and all infor mation in rognrd thereto, oan bo had at tho offloe of tho Su perintendent of Public Buildings, No. 71 Lndlow street. Blank estimates earn b* had at either offloe. N. B.?The Commissioner reserves the right to rejeot aU or any of tho estimate U deemed lor tho intereet of the corporation. BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies. PINANCE DEPARTMENT.?COMPTROLLER'S OF flee. New York, Deo. 13. 1863.? Sealed proposal* will bo roeolvod at No. 6 Hail of Roeord* until Friday, tho 33d of Dooembor instant, at 1 o'olook P. M., when the tamo will bo pnbUoly opened at the OomptroUor'* offloe, for moh lot* of land ia tho several street* as at* mentioned below, for tho nee of the corporation of the oity of Now York, vis.:?1. For tho pure base of a 1st of ground, for the use of Engine Oo. No. d9, on 136th or 138th street between tho Third and Fourth avenues. 3. For tho purchase of n lot of around, for tho use of lngine Oo. No. 31, in tho violnlty of Ncrth Moore street and West Broadway. A For thepnrshass of n lot olironnd, to be used for building n house thereon for Basin* Oo. No. 37, on tho Tenth avenue, between 13dth and 137 th street*. A for the parohnre of n lot of ground, with n house thereon, that oan bo altered for tho use of Hose Oo No. 66, In Yariok street, near Vandam or Spring street, or In Yandam orSp ' street, near Varick street, a. For the purchase of a (otoi ground situated between the Seoond and Fonrth avenues and l&'-ih and 127th street*, for the use of Hook and Ladder Oo. No. 7- A For the purchase of a lot of ground lying within the diet riot bounded by Broadway, Mulberry, Broome and Canal street*, or Walker strott, for tho use of Engine Co. No. 40. The proposition* should give the width and aopth of tho lot In feet, the name and number of the street, and street* or avonuea between which it 1* situated. A olear title wiU be required, and payment will be made en the delivery of the dsod to the Comptroller. Each proposition should bo sealed up and dlreoted as ioUows" Proposals for sale of lot In 126th etreet," or " North Moore street," or "Tenth avenue," or " Yaxiok street," As., a* the case maybe. And the pro position thus sealed up, aud thus directed, should then be on olosod in a seoond envelope, and dirooted on the outildo a* ioUows " A. C. Flags, Comptroller, Hall of Reoords, Now York." Tho right is reserved, cn the part of tho corpora tion, to rojeot any or aU of tho bids, If considered aeoossary to promote or proteot tho interests of the oity. A. O. FLAQQ, OemptreUer. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. Publio notioo is hereby given, that tho following 'peti tions have boon presented in the Board of Aldermen :--To fltg walks eorncr Second avenne and Fifth etrett; to regu lato, set curb and gutter, Macadamise, and flag four foot of walks of Fifty-eighth street, from Seventh to Righth ave nue; to All in to the grade, 126th etreet, from Lawrenoe street to Ninth avenue. Also, the following resolution:?To flag fivs feet of walks of Third avenue, between Twenty eighth and Fortleeh streets where necessary. Also, tho fol lowing resolutions, in Board of Assistant Aldermen:?To fence vaoant lots west side Madison avenue, between Twen ty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets, and south side Twenty ninth street, between Madison and Fifth avenue; to sot ourb and gutter, and flag walks of Houston street, bet aeon Co lumbia ana Ooerok streets. All persons interested, having objections thereto, are reqnested'to present thorn, in writing, to the undorsigaod.'at hie offloe, on or bofer* tho 2d day of Januaty next. JaMES FURAY, Street Commissioner. Now York, Poo. 22,1863. OCULISTS AND AVSISTS. DBAFN1S8.-JUST RECXIYED FROM LONDON. DR. Barrow'* Aurioles, an entirely taw, nnall. bnt power ful instrument Tor deafness, possessing all the advantages of a speaking tuba, and surpassing anything of tha kind that ever ha* been produced. Prioe 16. To be had at No. 61 Li* penud street, Mew York, of Dr. B. DR LANCY, only agoif 'or America. TU UK BAR AND EYE.?DR. HKATH, AUR18T AND oecu lit, of 40 Howard street, first ioor east of Broad - * ay, devote* etpeoial attention to daafno**, diiohargo* from and noltta in tha head, and all dl**a*ea of the ear and aye. Ample reference to reoent, and thoit who have been oured for month* and year*. WATCHLk, J&WB1JR.V, JK>, *~ CRYSTAL**PALACE NEW YEARNS FRK3EVTS ?HUNT A KoskiU, (late Btorr k Mortimer,) Jowellen, gold smith* and silversmiths to the Queau, 166 New Boud (treat, London, beg to oall the attention of tho publio to their tplendid display of diamond ornament*, gold watches, sil ver plate, Ac., for sale, in olass XXilL. British Depart inout. For estimates and prices apply to the ageut, Mr. CRARLtB MOo RIDGE, who is in attendanoa daily at the Crystal l'alace, or at 767 Broadway. 1>ICU aSSURTMIN I OF HOLIDAY LilFTA.?8INOI.E XV articles sold at wholesale prions Fine gold and silver os'.uhus; splendid jowolry of all kiDds; rioh and beautiful castor* and cake baskets of the n iwest pat torns: olocks of all kin is; p >rtemonnai?s, opera glssses/sewlcg bird*, Ac ; all at lower prices than any ether establishment in the city. The Empire Jewelry Company, 210 Broad*ay. corner Fulton atrcct. N. B.?Mr. ISAAC ALEXANDER, formorly of Grand street, will bo happy to see his friends and show tka whole assortment. icH HOLIDAY GIFTS.?FINE GOLD AND 8ILYES watches, diamsad and othsr Jewelry; also, sterling diver wars, of latest oat terns. The subscriber would oall the attention of purchasers to the large and elegant assort ment of goods In his line, whioh he offers for sals at muoh less than usual prices, affording persons desirons of making presentations of eheios holiday gifts an unequalled st >ok to saleot from. Among the many artiolos of bijouterie will be tound the tollowlng, whioh he offers wholesale and retail Julos Jurgeaten watches, warranted perfeot time keeper*, hrom $160 to 260; Cooper watcbe*, duplex and lever*, from ?!2nto 276; independent eooond had quarter sesond watehe*. for timing hrrteo, $126 to 260. Chronometer*?Splendid Sooket ohronom eteri, perfeot time keepers, $125 to 250; eight ay watches, which rnn eight days with once winding, $140 to 186; enamel watches for ladles, some in hunting eases, $36 to 100; diamond watohe* for ladies, some in megio oasos. $66 to 300: megio watches, which chaegs into three different watches, $100 to 175; watches which wind and tnru the bands without a key, $85 to 140. AU kinds of watches at very low prlcesr -Flns gold leplne watches, four hole# jeweled, $26; fin* gold detached levers, $30; gold enamelled watoheo for lad ire, $36; gold English patent levers, $36; gold English pa tent levers, hunting eases, $88; silver patent levers, as low ae $16; silver deiaohed levers, $14; ladies'geld ssts oarrings. pins, and braoeletg, $16 te 78; earrings, $7 to 26; pins, $2 to 26; bracelets, $6 to 80; gold loohets, ono, two, and four glasses, $2 to 26; gold guard ohains, $10 to 60; gold chate laine chains, $10 to 116: gold vest chains, $3 to 86; gold iob ohains, $6 to 26; tin* gold wedding rings, $2 no to 7; gold guard keys. $1 te 5; gold fob key*. $2 to 6; gold fob seals, $3 to 12; gold thimbles, $2 60 to 6; gold peneils, $1 26 to 7; gold ptus and peaoils, $3 16 to $16, diamond rings. $7 to 260; dia mond earrings, $100 to 300. diamond pins, $16 to NINE gold erosses $2 to 12; gold finger rings, with stones, $2 to 16. gold alsevt buttons, per set, $2 80 to $12; gold studs, per set. $160 to 10; gold spectacles, per pair, $6 to 9; geld eye glasses, 6176 to 6; silver teaspoons, per set. $6 to 9; silver table spoons, per set, $12 to 21; silver table forks, per act, $13 to 23; silver oups. for ohildren $6 to 16; eilver napkin ringe, oaoh $1 60 to 3 60; gold armlets for ohildren. per pair, $2 60 to 6; 6lam gold rings, 75o. to $3; chased gold rings, $1 to 6; silver Dim bios, silver tops, 37o.; gold soarf pins, $1 to 7. GEORGE C. ALLEN, Importer, wholesale and retail, 11 Wall street, second floor, aear Broadway. TRAVELLERS' GUIDE. 1853. r -MOST BAFR, CHEAP, AND RBL1ABL* ? 6, Route.?1861?October arrangomsmt? Albany and New York inland route. Three daily train*: aeoommedM tica train, at T A. M., and two daily eapros* trains, at8 A. M? ?u'' at 2.80 F. M.. connecting at Albany with Cqntral line el railroad West; also with the North for Saratoga Spring*, . Whitehall and Montreal. The train* eenneet with the West ern and Hudson and Berkshire railroads at Chatham Pent Corners, for Lebanon Springs, en and after Monday, from the aew depot, corner of White, Elm, and Centre streets, white through tickets ean be ptooncod and baggage cheeked. For Albany, For Tyracuss, M Bohenoetady, " Rooheetec " Utioa, H Buffalo. Passengers also reeefred at Broome *treet and Bowery, an* Twenty sixth street and Fourth avenue stations. The above train* will land and receive passenger* only at Crotoa Fall* and Chatham Font Conors. All other troftw will leave City Hall station, corner of Tryou row and Centre street, n* heretofore. M. 6LOAT. Superintendent. G AMDEM AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PH1LADRL nhla, trom pier No. 1 North river. Two line* dally, at 7 A. M. and 2 r. M. Accommodation line nt T A. M., by steamboat John Potter to Sooth Am boy, thence by earete way placet and Camden; fare $1 Express lime at IP. M., by John Potter te Amboy, tbenee direot te Oamdtn by ear*; through in four hour* and n bnlf; fare St. fXVDBON RIYRR RAILROAD.-TRAINS DAILY FR$i il Chamber* street for Albany and Troy.*? Express train, 7 A. M.?Through in feu noon, oonneetln* with train* reaehlni Buffalo or Montreal nt 10 e'uloek *a evening. Mail train, ? A. M.?Through way bralna nt 11 M. and I P.M. Expce** train, I P. M.?Bmlgrnnt train ? P. M. Per Tun town, 10.30 P.M. Per PeeksklU, 6:30 P.M. Pot rough keepsle, 7:10 A. M. and 4 P. M. Passenger* taken at Cham beri, Canal,"Christopher, Fourteenth and Thirty-first stroota i Sunday train* from Canal * week at 8;d0 P. M., (or Albaar and Troy, ttepplng at all way station*. EDMUND FRENCH, Superintendent. New yore and Philadelphia direct, via New Jersey Railroad?U. 8. Mail and Rxpros* Line* through in feur hours? Winter Arrangement?Dee. 16, IR53. Leave New York, foot of Oortlandt street, at 7, 9, and 11A M.: and at 4, aad 6K P. M. Leave Philadelphia, at 1.10, 8 aad 9 A. M.: and at 4M- and 6)4 P. M. $2 60 forseoond elae* In 11 A. M. from New York, an? 4,1$ P. M. from Philadelphia Faro, from New York, $2 76 In 7 aad 11 A. M? and 4 P. M., t? Kensirgton; $3 In 9 A. M. and fX P. M., to Walnnt etieet, vis Camden; and $2, with redueed way prieee. in New Jersey a* commodaticn Ilfle, whloh leave* at 13 M.. from foot of Cort landt street, via Camden, to Walnnt street, in stx hour*. Oionibuset will gun from the Kensington depot t* the pria oipal hotels and the oenttal part* ot Philadelphia, for 12K oent* for eaeh passenger, aad with baggnae for 26 cent*. Through tloket* cold for Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk Weldea, Wilmington, and Charloston, in all tho sfcovt train*. Through baggage ageut* and baggage ocntineed I.. 9 and SM line* only. Poseengert, with baggage, ore** the fmv fiftaee minute* Vefenthe train* leave MATRIMONY. MATRIMONY MADR EASY, OR HOW TO WIN A | Lover.?Profestor Lawton, Boston, formerly of Lea don. will sern to any address, on receipt of ono dollar, posi fold, plsin directions to onebls ladies or gentleman to wis ho devoted sffections of as mtny of the opposite sex as th*b hearts may desire. The proeeet Is so simple, bnt sooaiU vatlng, that all may be married, Irreipootive of age, appear tree, or position; and lest, though n?t lesst.lt e*n be a? rsr sod with ensh vase and detiofy that drteotlor. U In. foerlble Addrose Ptoloreor l.aw ton, Boston, Mass. .It ? lure tak jo trom the Pott Offi?f vales* Vat postage is paid. miiniL. $lf)0 000 -?a',_ estate AWD a*w**AL tiemuitl" properly, ly Utter. _ Leon ffloe.? I em prepared to make tl a moet liberal caih adranoei on real eitate and p noaal ' i, except linen and clothing. Addr-ee la parson or Office open from OA M. to S l> V. JAMES MONROE. IIP Spring street. <H1 fifi fMWl?01 BiT public accommodation? ipH/U.VUV ?Pertoae In want ot money oan hare any imoaat advanced on boron, earrlages, wagons, harnuii ana merehandlse of every deioripilun. gold and ellvor plate, diamondi, watohei, jewelry alike, dry good# and all artielee of value. All transactions oonfldential. Private room e for ladiee. Offiee honrs from 9 A. X. to 9 P. ?., at II Clumbers street Office In tlie baiement W IL1.1AM TAYLOR. nnn 70 advance?AT 237 okand strut, Vifu.Ul'U corner of Bowery; entraaoe Reeves' Onllery. Money advanced on watobee. diamonds, jewelry, sogers, dry goods, gold end silver plate, Ae; or b-iughi for oash on th? most liberal terms. Private room for ladle#. Transactions private. Offiee honrs 9 to I. tjbcn nnn 1,0 doan-on diamonds, watches, ipOv.Uuu jewelry, segars. or personal property gene rally, (elty stocks negotiated,) in sums from S3 to SA'XM, or bought for oaeb, at the watch importing and loan effiee, 101 Nassau street, corner of Ann, seooad Ho or, room No. 2. dbo nnn ~A BOND and mortgage for $2,000, ipii/.uWu . on eity property, bearing seven per oent Interest, fer sale by THOMAS L. BRATNAMD. 81 Well street. (fconn -WANTED, FOR TWO MONTHS, TWO HUN ?PiivU, drod dollars, with full teonriby on furniture in sured for ten times that amount. Fair interest. Address 8. P. R , Metropolitan Post Office, Ninth street, opposite Bible Building. CALIFORNIA CIVIL FUND BONDS.?MESSRS. PAL mer, Cook A Oo., of lam Frnneiaeo, hereby give notice that the ooupens of the following California oivll fond kendo. oan Rsohange per ok. bonds. JnI861, as per not of.AprU'28. lSSlVea'7p?r eL kind* du^U 1871), as per act of May 1, ISO. due January 1,1864, will be paid at the Amori Bank, No. BO Wall street, New York. On 7 p dne In 18H, as per net of April?, 1861; on T per M Manhattan savinos institution, ets broad war, near Bleeckrr street.?By direotion of tho Trus tees, tliio Institution will oontinue to pay its depositors at tho rate of six per oent per nnnnm on nil sums of $500 and nndor, and live per cent on amounts over BfiOU and up to $1 000. All money depoelted on or before the first of January next will reoeive interest as above from that data. BDW1N J. BROWN, President. g-xNuVsTOK-xe, \F? President* A. A. Alvord, Secretary. Moniti monrvi-cash advances made on groceries. dry gooda, hardware, eegars, pianos, watohea, jewelry, diamonds, merchandise, and personal property generally, In aume to enit Apply to R. WOOD, 63 Fulton street, second floor. Offioe hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ONET TO LOAN-IN MALL SUMS. INQUIR1 OF J. 8HOOBERT, 196 Walker street, neat Bowery. Monet at 28? Broadway.-persons wanting money will be aeoommodated in a manner to suit their oonvenience. All kinds of jo welry. watobee and diamonds, and all kinds of merchandise and valunbloi, advanoed on or bought. Business oonfldentinL 289 Broadway, room No. 3d, up glairs. Money to loan on approved city property. #2.200, $2,200. and S1.W0 to loan. Apply to J.'H. OUX NINGHAM, or C. E. HUTCHINSON, 7 Nassau street, roar basement. Twenty thousand acros pine timber land, in the Stste of Georgia, for sale as abovo. $3,000 wanted on a house and lot worth double, or 16,000. Remittances to ikeland.-fassagh oeetifj antes, drafts from El and upward* payable at sight, k any town throughout Ireland, England, Sootland and waitc are Issued by the underilgned, sole passenger agents for UM " " hip* letreet WANTED TO BORROW?EIGHT OR TEN THOU!AND dollars, for three, five or more yeare, en real estate In Hudson county, New Jersey, worth double the amount. Bondsman unexceptionable. A handsome commission will be paid. Addres box 168 Post Offioe. MISCK1.L, AN K OtS. Beware of interlopers t beware of impob tors 1 Beware of thieves I?Use Costar's rat, mount, oookroaoh, Ao. exterminator. It Is the only genuine. Wholesale and retail depot 448 Broadway. Burning of btsamer montagub, do. henry Clay. do. Reindeer, do., Ao.?All suoh disasters may be prevented br having on board Owynne's centrifugal pump. One costing $1 60 will diioharge three streams, (ton barrels water per minute.) a dietanoe of two hundred feet, quite equal in result to three tiro engines. Get oironlars, Ao., from the Union Power Company of the United States, 24 Broadway. CHEAP IRON BEDSTEAD AND CHEAP SPRING mattress and bodding warerooms.?These healthy beds are superior to feathers for health, oomfort, economy, Ao. Acknowledged the best and oheape-t evor sold Also, Elas tic felt beds, pillows, Ao. Irsn liedstea's, a'l alios, $s to $30. Please call and examine. No. 663 Broadway, near Prince street. ELECTROTYPE , enamel and iia nuivv, pvum ihb -uu u..?., nwlS In P'llpS. b re mine, iedlne, hypoenlpbyde ngjla, ealte, geld distilled quicksilver. hydroflorle, glacial aseetie, gallic and nyroeallio Swallow-tail line of Liverpool and London packet ships. BOWMAN. GBINNBLL A CO..S3 South i jVARDMAKXRS, PAPER8TAINER8, MLB6 U and daguerreotype materials, ohina elay, e and satin white, (onrlet lake and kreminta whit D DUPRAT, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER?INVISIBLE textambee wigs; first premium in Paris; importer of human hair, and manufacturer of ladles' and gontlemem'* wigs, Ao. Tonie of Africa, pries 60 oente per bottle, at thek porlumery No. 618 Broadway, opposite St. Nioholae Betel. Fruit for the holidays?the subscribers beg respectfully to inform tho.r numerous cuitemeis and the publio generallv, that they have now on hand the folio w lug assortment ot fruit*, presorves. Ao.:?400 half and quarter kegs Malaga arauus 20 libs. ana half bbls. lady applos; eoft shell, Jordtn and papor shell almcr.de; bunch and layer raising, in half, qn rter, anl eighth boxes; Znnte and Patras currents; oitrr n and lcmnn peel; Rarbary dates; Elemo and Turkey figs; prunes iu j-rs and fanoy aartoons; orange mar malade and guava jolly; tig paste. Canton ginger, and jujube paste; gum drops aud West India preserves; Jamaica, St. Michael's, anl Havana'Targee; Men .in a and Malaga lemons. P. A Roll i>?A CON, JR , A 00,77 Wall street, corner of Pearl. From satan'b apple trick till now Thera'u (till been imposition, And rogue, in grain with bra/.-in brow, Bare well fulfilled their mil:ion. At proaent Lyon seems marked out To be thtse villains' prey, aire, Hit pilla and powdere, beyond doubt, They counterfeit each day, sire. I.TON'S powder, for the destruction of bed bngs, rsaohee, do , and hie .pills, for the extermination of rate and mioo, are imitated by forgers, who do not eoruple to impregnate their noetrnme with deadly poisona. Beware of them. The depot ia at 424 Broadway. ISAAC BMITH. 80NS A CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF ombrellaa and paraaola, warehouses No. 267 Pearl street, near Fnlton street, No. S Park row, opposite the Astor Bouie. An umbrella ia a useful and appropriate present for the holi day a. Wa have every ilie and possible variety of quality and price. Light.?thk subscriber begs to call attex tion to his large and new assortment of girandoles, oan oclahras, bouquet holders, chandeliers, hall lanterns, vases, lamps for fluid, oil, and phosgene, Ao? for sa'e at his stores, ISA Canal street, oorner of Laight; 2IK Canal street, near Hudson ; 167 Urconwioh street, near C'ortlandt; aad SO Car mine street, corner of Bedford. A superior artlolt of fluid camphtne, and rosin oil, or sale rotail at 75 cents per gallon. S. B. BEILLY. NOBR1STOWN, PENNSYLVANIA, 18SJ.-TO MANU fscturers of brick.?Josl W. Andrews, Esq., of ihts borough, ws peroeivs, took the first premium at the late ex hibitions of tho Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, for his unrivalled pressed briok, burnt with anthraoite oeal. Tbs patent ef Mr. Andrews is being sdopted by many briok manufacturers throughout tbs conntry. Besides being snps rior in many respects to bricks bnrnt by wood, tbey oan bo mauulaotured in a much shorter period, and at a great doal lees expense, which renders the patent very doiirable to all those engaged in tho business. Any person wishing to pur chase the right in the S-.ate of New York may oall on Wa. toad lord, Esq., 262 Westatreot, or John Cook, at Croton laud ing. REPLATING.-OLD ware reflated equal TO now, at the lowest prioes, vis.:?Spoons, forks, osstors, oaks baskets, stair reds, trays, urns, tea sets, dish oovers, Britannia wars, Ao. Bend artioles to the factory, 212 Centra strsst, noar Grand, orofliee No. 2. at 15 John street, np stairs, Rubber bhoes repaired, and rubber boles attaehod to boots and shoes, an excellent pretention against wet and cold, and more durable than leather, by Ut/GEKB A WYCKOFF, manufaoturors and dealers In ail kinds of Indie rubber goods, sueoeuiors to Hoiaoe H. Day, No. 23 CortUndt street. SMETHIAN. ? TO LADIES, AND ALL DI3IRINO smooth, soft hands.?The above elegant preparation oaa not mil to oommend Itself, oombinlng, ae it does, all the heal ing properties of a soothing balm with that of a grateful per fume, st the same time being entirely froe from naot'ons or oily eubstnn its, which render all ether remedies for chapped hands so extremely disagreeable. By ex josure, especially to the oeld, bleak winds of winter, the skin is deprved of its natural moioturo, in ooniequenos of which it roughens or ohsps; but by a fsw applications of tbs Smethlan it soon re turnee its original seftnoas. and rsgaiaa its wonted elasticity. A tingle trial of the virtues of the Smethlan is all that la requisite to establish its value and superiority. For talo by Kusbton, Clark A 0>., 276 and 165 Bread way, 70 Astor House, and all respectable druggists at it perfumers, h i WATSON A CO., 77 tultonst. wholesale agents. TO THE MEDICAL AND SURGI7AL PROFESSION.? JOHN EVANS A CO. No. 10 Old Change, London, whose lancete art so justly esteemed, beg to inform their friends in the United Statei, and the public generally, that they have removed their business to No 12 Old Fish street, tboir old premises being required bv the C rporatlon of London to open a new stroet into St. Paul's ..'hnrohyard. Their mark npsn the lancets, the tn< de of packing, and Mr Evans' sig nature. will oouUnna ths aatne until further notioa. LIQPORB, Ail. WORTH OF BRANDIES. WINES, champagne wines, gin, whiskey, ssgars, Ao., Ao., In bond and store, at 20peroeni below any other house In ths United State*, for cash, by WM H. UNDER BILL, Masonic Temple, *30 Broome street, on* block east sf Broadway. _ ' London dock, otard, and champagne bran diss; London cordial and Club Hons* gin; pale oahlast and Dull Gordon sherries; London nartioular, south side, and other sholos Madeiras; London dook, Queens and treble grape ports; obolos oordlnls and liqneurs, In wood and glass, for sals by O AULON A CO., 116 Canal street. TETHIBKEF, WINES, BRANDIES, ALES, PORTER, AO., YT Ao., of puro end superior quality, lor ohuroh ana Medical purposes, family use, Ao., Ao., imported and sold ihi-aror by the srbperiboro than by any oth-r house In Now Fork. MoLOUOHLIN A MsSHaNB, 61 Fulton street AWBOIiOGT. A BTUOLOOY AND PHYSIOGNOMY.?TH K CELEB RAT 2x sd Doetor J. SHUM AN, n Swede by birth, oan be con suited on all events of life, past, present and future. Nativi ties oalonlated for ladioo and gentlemen. Keoldcnoe 17! Chambero.otroot, noar Greenwich (treat. ADAM MORROW WILL SHOW THE LIKENESSES ef future husbands and absent friends, whtoh has astonished thonsands during her travels in Europe. Shots ths seventh daughter ef a seventh daughter, and was born with a g ft, by Invoking the powers sf her wonderiul lOlsnos. to tell fntrre events, and evan your very thought*. N?. 7<f Broome street, between Cannon and Columbia. Gentlemen not admitted. $100. 000 M M Ml. LADOMUB, NO. MB OANAL STREET, OONTI r nne*tet*U past, present aad fnturs events; likewise, love, eon rtthlp, and marriage. Sho will also make love mu tual between parties, where It dose not now eibv Bbe win (Tie cans* a thief to restore stolen property. Ae* or tapper assent told for antMns Mrs. pfewsteh, from philadblphia, tenders her rcrvloee to the ladl?* and gentlemen of this nity, In astrology, love, end law matters, interpreting dreams, Ao., bv b vIim and solonee, constantly rolled en by Napoleon: end i'; toll tb? name, of the lady or getitlcmao Ibty will marry, also tbe name efl the visiters, tuoidenoe 59 Great J7htt ktfoet, corner of Drwety. Ladies. #0 mki g( a!*. *L ANURBUnii BOH EBY THBATRS.-H. E. STEVENS, BTAQ1 MAW A yer.~Time altered.?Door* open it (Hi muti rises at 7 o'clo. k. Lowsr Tier of Boxes, tu ceuis; Seoond and Third fieri, .6 east*; Fit aud Gallery, IZId oeuts; Orchestra Beats, 5o seats; seats in family Bozel. 80 cent*. Benefit of Mr. T. D. Kioe. Friday evening, Doo*mber XI. will be performed _ _ TRYING IT OW. Potts. Mr. Jordan I Iri. Jobstook. .Mri. Yeomans THE MED ROVER. Red Borer Mr. Iddyl Mad de Lacy. ,.Mr?. YeomaaJ THE MUMMY, O, HI 811 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. BURTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.?DOORS open at tild; ourtaln rlaoe at 7 o'clock. Friday ??uar, December 2'1. will be performed THE MAID WITH THE MILKING PAIL. Diesoa Mr. Johnston | MUIy Mill Robertson , MY GUARDIAN ANGEL. Mr. Dulcimer....Mr. Burton | Jasper Cranky..Mr. Radolilfe Miai Kate Rwimmerton Mra Buokland 1'aa de Deun Miss Annie Walters and M. Frederic Orerturee, Ac Oroheetra THE SERIOUS FAMILY. Capt. Maytilre... Mr. Jordan I Lady Creamly... Mn. Hughes Chaa. Torreni... Mr. Norton Widow Miaa Raymond Bleek Mr. Burton | Mra. Torreni... Mri. llolman National theatre, Chatham street.?doors open at 6Ki eurtain riiei at 7H o'olook. Friday evening, December i'l, will be porformed _ . UNCLE TOM B CABIN. tTaele Tom Mr. J. Linger* SI Claire Mr J. B. Howe Ounpton Cute .f...... Mr. H. Stone Era Utile Cordelia Howard Toper....... ......... Mr*. G. 0. Howard Fleteber... Mr G. W. L. Won Kliia Mri. J. J. Prior Harris. Mr. J. J. Prior Lejrroe Mr. N. B. Clarke Wfleom Mr. Toulmin Feny Mr. L. Fen Ceeiy Mri. Benntiter Ophelia.. - - - Mri. Bradebaw Emmoline Mim Barber Marie Mine Landers Erery Monday, Tueeday, Thoreday, and Friday afteraeone eommenolug at 2 o'olook. will be performed the new. moral and reUcieae drama. In throe acta, of LITTLE KATY. on THI HOT 0 O EN QIBL, Dramatised by C. W. Taylor, Esq., (eaprnely for tbe Na tional Theatre.) from tho yory popular etory recently pub. liehod in the Now York Tribune, written by Mr. Solon Bo binion, in which tho youthful wonder. Little MMm^H viMvitiji .uiw univuiwiu wviwi, u?iw Cordelia How ard. will appear ae Little Katy. Eugene Sodiey Mr. Priori Frank Brooeoly... .Mr. Blake The Missionary. .Mr Linyard Berry Elwortn Mr. Stone Trayere Mr. Clarke 1 Blemor Sedley Mri. Priir GEO. CHRISTY A WOOD'S MINSTRELS, Hi BROAD way, above Howard itreit. He ConnKcrioN with iit Other Company. OPEN EVERY RYRNINO. H. Wood Builneea Manager DANCES, NEGRO DELINEATIONS, BURLESQUES, ETC., ETO. Deere open at Bid; to oommonao at 73d o'olook. Tiokote, 28 oonte A CARD. Geo rye Chriity?a? professionally known for tho laet twelve yeare, in eonneotlon with Ethiopian mlnitroiey?takee thie Mthod of Informing hie friends and th? public that he hee formed aeopartnershi^ with Mr. H. Wood, of Mlnetrol Ball, 114 Broadway, at whiob ulnae he will eppear every evening and hopoi to meet hie friends in that mayaifioent and oom modioui Ball in hie professional oapaofty. Be hopes hii endoevors to pleaie will meet with that lueoen whien hii w promiie. No effort patronage a generous cuuunrvte ?v fivnoo tvaaa lutoe nivu tuna favorable and flattering proipeote now promiie. No effort on hit part will be spared to merit tho pa' publie have heretofore accorded him. GEO. N. HARRINGTON, Professionally known as GEORGE CHRISTY. BUCKLEY'S OPSKA HOUSE, CHINESE HALL, 539 Broadway, near tho Preesott Home.?Open every night, by the oelebrated Buckley'id New Orleam Serane lore, the oldest eitablished and moit talented oompany in existence, biing the first to iotrodnoe harmony into an Ethiopian entertainment, the first to iin? Opera?ioChoruees, perform Budeique Operas, Ae., Ae.; likewise all Operatio Choruses, now suny by other " bands," were first arrenyed, (at the ox pome of labor and talent,) by Buokley's Serenaden. The management has the honor of announoing that the Conoerti of this oompany will still be oonduotod in in present fashion able style?" fun without vulgarity." Conoort oommeaoes at 7id o'olook. Admission, 28 oents. BUCKLEYS, PropHetors. R. BISHOP BUCKLEY. Muxioal Dlreotor. B ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.?ALL THI8 WEEK UNCLE TOM'S CABIN every evaniny, at 7 o'olook. and also on Wednesdayjind_3aturday afternoons, at2o'olock. The moral drama or HOT CORN, on Monday, Tuoaday, Thursday and Frilay afternoons, at 3 o'olook. Admittance to tho whole Museum, to eeo tho living Glraffte, tho Bearded Lady, As., as weU as the performances, 28 eente; children under ton, 12)d oonts; seats in the Parquet, 12>d oents extra Secured Seats, 80 oonts. BROADWAY MENAGERIE AND MUSEUM, NO. SSt Broadway, now open for the eeasea, with the moe raperb oolleotion of LIVING WILD ANIMALS ever inhibited in Now York, Including a oolosaal Bhlnoeoroe and tho great Elephant Hannibal, the largest ever exhibited. Berr Driosbaoh, the far-famed Lion King, will enter the dsns of his. Trained Animals at 12, (noon,) 8, 8. and 9K P. M. AJyo to be seen, without extra charge. the real, veritable SIAMESE TWINS, with two of their ohildren. Honrs of reooptloa from 11 A. M. to I P. M., from 2 to d, and7)d to 9>d P. M. Alee, tho won derful feats of Mr. Nellis, tho "man without arms." Open from 10 A. M. to 10 F. ,M. Admission, 25 oenta; chil dren under ten, halt pries. Circus, si bowery ?reserved seats, go cents; Boxes, 26 oonts; Pit, 12^ oenta ?This evening, sod on Baturday afternoon, a sunurb array of rqueatrian, gymnas tio and acrobatic feats; fifteen splendid acta in the ring. Performances commenoe at 7 o'olook. Dion bourcicault's winter evenings.?the authorol " London Asraranoe," ''Used Up," Ao.. Ac., at home, at Hope Chapel. To night, (for the last time in Nov York,) "hietches if European society." Seourcd Stats at Hall A Son's, llroadvay; and Van Noruon A King's, Wail street. To oommenoe at 8 o'clock. SIGN OR BLITZ, BTUVVBSANT INSTITUTE, NO. ? Broadway.?Come and laugh. The secret of life is to bi happy. The ear amused, the eye deceived, and the mint net' nisbsd. Spirit Rapping and Table Muving movement explained; Tontrlleqniem, Magic, and the Canary Birds every evening, nt 734 o'olook, and on Wednesday and Saber day afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Admii.iou 2H cat#; children 12% oonts. BANVARD'S HOLY LAND, AT THR OEORAMA, 600 Broadway, exhibited every evening, at 7%, and Wednee day and Saturday afternoon*, at S o'olook. Admission, 36 eenta. Front Seat*, 60 sent*. BUCKLEY'S 8ERENADERH, CHINESE HALL, 639 Broadway. A GRAND SACKED CONCERT, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, WII.I. TAKK PI.AOK OS SUNDAY EVENING, DEO. 25, Commencing at 8 o'olook procisslT. At tb* sol oitaMon of several families, this Company has boon iifducod to give A SACRED CONCERT, on whioh oo oasion they will introduoo Classio Muwo from anoisnt and modern composers. The entire Company will appear, for the first time, In oitiion's dress. PROGRAMME. FAET I. Orertnie?Pi ane Beethoven Frederlok and Eml. Brandei*. Dneb?"Ave Maria" Moiart Messrs. G. S. Buckley and W. Poroival. Molophene Sole?" Cujus Animam" Rossini Mr. P. Buokley Grand Chorus?Trent the Ontorio or "Engedl".. .Beethoven Air?" In Nntiy* Wsrth" Haydn Mr. O. 8. Buokley. Violin Sole Artel Mr E. Buokley. Bats Solo?" The Trumpet Shall Sound," (with Trumpet Obligato, by Mr. Haase) Handel Sir. W. Poroival. Part Song?"The Chapel" Krentser FART IL Dnet?Violin and Piano D* Berlot Meters. W. Buokley and Brandeia. Solo?" If With all Tour Hearts" Mendelssohn Mr. Btonpel. Part Seng?"The Sabbath Call" Krentxer Bass Sole?" Pro Foooatls" Rossini Mr. Basqain. Chorus?" Matsr AdmirabiUs" Mosarb Bass Solo?"Why do the Nations" Uandol Mr. W. Poroival. Chorus from the "Widow of Naia," for the first time in Amerioa Lindpaintner Admission 26 oonts UNCLE TOM'S CABIN AND LITTLE KATY, THE U JT CORN GIRL, at the National Theatre? UNCLE TOM'S CABIN every sight and Wodneedav and Saturday afternoons; LITTLE KA'lY every Monday. Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday afternoon*. Little Cornelia Howard as Little Katy and Eva. JONES' NEW GIFT ENTERPRISE. 160,Off) GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE. In connection with tho exhibit one of his inimitable PANTOhCOPB OF CAlPTORNIA, THE PLAINS. AND SALT LAKE, Now exhibiting at Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway. 160,000 tickets ut 1> $ I eaoh, will be sold, eaoli ticket admit ting tour perrons to any oxhlbtion of tho Pautosoopo in New Yor<, or The Voyage to Sootland, in Boston, and entitling th* holder to one (bare la the 180 000 rich and oostly Gifts, among which are the following:? Tho whol* of tb* series of mwand inimitable Paint ings, known as Jones' Pantosoopo of California, the* j'lsln*. and Salt Lake, valued at 840,000 A clinic? Farm in Oreono county, N. Y , containing one handled and twenty acres, in a rish state of onl> tiva'ion, w ith elegant dwelllag, delightful site, barns, outhouses, Ao., Ao., valued at 826 001 A handsome thro* etory Iwelling lu Now York, valued at 811,00) A oomfortaMe, new three story Dwelling In Boston, ?slued nt 88,000 An olrgnnt three story Dwelling iu Philadelphia, valued at El0,nn> A splendid Carriage and Horse* 84,600 B sides 144.000 other mignilicent Gifts, inolnding Pianos Melodcsns, Gold Watohes, Ao. That the distribution of th* property shall be prrfsotly fair and satisfactory bo all, Mr. Jones propose* that the share hsldsrs shall?sob at som* ooavsnlsnb plaoe in the oiby ef NewTork. on the evening of the first Monday in Maroh, (or sooner if nil the tiokato shall hav* been sold,) and ssleeb from tbslrnumber aoommltte*. wbe, In eonJunoticn with own mlttee* from Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, (hall, npen the completion of the enterprise, receive and distribute the gifts nmcng them, by lot or otherwise, in aeeordanee with and sub) eot only be the direction* ef tho eaid share holder* Persons abroad may depend upon their gift* being for warded faithfully in aeoordano* with their dlreotions. ~ Tots fnr sale at Hope Chapel, No. 718 Broadway, from 8 until 10 P. U.\ it Arshdsaoon's confectionery start, r of Canal and Broadway; at the prlnoipal hotels and stores; and at th* Be* aad Mail offload, and Mnsi* Hall, Tickets for ??.le at Hope Chapel, No. 718 Broadway, from 8 A. M. until 10 P. " ' ?=" comer i musle i Boston. AU order* for tleket* by letter should be addressed be i. Wesley Jones, Hep* Chapel, No. 718 Broadway. N. Y. Exhibitions every evening nt 7% o'olook. Tleket* for tingle admission. fifi emit*: Ohlldrew hsjf cries SUPERB HOLIDAY GIFT8 FOR A DOLLAR. To get a 822,000 Farm, U vest a dollar io PERHAM'S OIFT TICKET!. To est the eelehratod trotting hnrsa Telerraph, purchase one of PERHAM'S GIFT TICKETS. To got th* magnificent Ssven Mil* Mirror, bny one of PERHAM'S GIFT TICKETS. To get a splendid .Colian Piano, bnv one of PERHAM'S GIFT TICKETS. To got an elegant Gold Watoh, bny on* of PERHAM'S OIFT TICKETS. To get a handsome Gold Pencil, bnv one of PERHAM'S OIFT TICKETS. To get a beau'lful Gold Pta and Care, bny on* of rEaHAM'S OIFT TICKETS. To get on* of Genln's best Hets, bny owe of I'BRUAB'3 OIFT TICKETS, WHICH COST BUT A DOLLAR. OFFICES-ACADEMY HALL, 063 BROADWAY; H Waters' l'lano end Mnsio Store. 333 Broadway; Lovejoy'e, Merchants' end Hewtrd's Hotels; Ilowe'e Cough Candy Depot, T68 Chatham street; CatteU's Drug Store, 168 Fulton strict, comer of CranMtry, Brooklyn ONT.V 10,000 TICK ETS TT S1I.L. AM. tit KITS REMAINING UNSOLD On Friday, .With inat , at noon, will be disp-aed of by AUCTION, AT CASTLE GARDEN, Comnrnoing at 3 o'olook P. M , ?a that day: Afcfl no tide v ill bo reroivrd ex sent fer a PREMIUM Is elditlOA t* Iht mil*( Ptlct of H eaofc. AHOKBKHTt. BKUADWAT THEATRE.-B A. MARSHALL. AOLE leasee ? Doom open at 6W; to commence at 7 oolctk Friday *?enir?. Iltctobtr 23, will be performed TEE FORTUNE HUNTERS Q'rald Drtuioud Mr. Collins Skinner Mr. Dtvidgel Alloc Mrs. Abb>tt Bob Kniier... . Mr. Whltingl Arabella .Mrs. Nt(le Fancy Dance Vi^ Adelaide Price TEDDY THE TILER. Teddy Maloney Mr. follies Lord D under lord. Mr. flenrr I Lady Dundorford.Mrt. Voraoa LADIES beware. Sir Charlof.,. Mr. (ireetennr I Matilda. .Mlei A. Googenheim Col. Varaat.nr. ..Mr. Wliiiiug | Grace. ...Mlaa J. Gouyenheiis N1 DLO'B GARL EN.? ITALIAN OPERA. MAX MaRRI'ZEK'S BENEFIT. Ths pnMli is respectfully inl iratd abat Max Maretsck'i Benefit. wMrh waa postponed yraterday In oonse joenoe of Slgror SalTl'a indisposition, will take ylaoa la the sown of tbia week. Particulars will he stated In future adrnrtbement*. Tioketa purchase! for Monday ermine, Droomber 19, wii be Kood tor next performance, er redeemed at tk< rospeotir office*. if reg^'red WALLACK'S THEATRE, BROADWAY, HEAR BROOM1 etreet.?Doors open at 6X; to ourainenot at 7 o'olook Friday evening, December 23. wiil be pcrtermed THR OAMR OF LIFE. Adam Qreenleaf. ..Mr. Blake Ilapert Wolfe.... Mr. Lester Mr. Drake...Mr. Brougham Mr. Hmller Mr. Dyett Widow Joy bell h Mrer Shadow Mr. Waist t Wyndham Mrs. Stephens Rom Qreenleaf. .Mr*. Conway Mrs. Seller Mrs. Cramer Mr*. Brenxham Matilda taller Mite Fanny Dean WHO SPEAKS FIRST? Old Potter Mr. Chippendale Cart. Charlee... Mr. Waleot Mrs. Militant. ..Mrs. Conors) Mr. Militant Mr. Dyottl Smart Mr*. Walnel CHRISTY'S AMERICAN OPERA HOU8M, HQ. ?t Broadway, above Grand etreol OPEN MVMMY NIGHT. The well-known original, far-famed, and only CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, Orianlsed in 1841 The flret and oldeit eetabllehed oompany In existent*, THE MODEL TROUPE OF THE WORLD, The tr?t to harmonize Negro Melodies, and erlglnatore of Ik present pepolar style of Ethiopian Mntortalnmento, who* success in this olty, for a eentianed suootselon of mtsb year past, la wlthont preoedent In the annals of pnklie amueewe* in New York. THE COMPANY, eomprialnx a versatile and talented "oorpe" of experience! performers, under tbo direotion and personal inpcrrisioa *1 EDWIN P. CHRISTY, Sole Preorietor and Manaxer, til only lndiTidnal of the name of CHRISTY engaged as a pa former in representations of Ethiopian Minstrelsy. Admleslnn. 25 cunts. Door* opea at 6)6 o'olook; oonuneae at 7X o'olook. MJCLLIEN'S BENEFIT, ? AKI LAS* NIGHT BUT SEVEN. Prior to tv.e depxrturo of M. Jnlllon wlih his Orohsstn for Boston, l'biladilph'x, Baltimore, Cincinnati, too Southern Cities, and Now Orleans M. JULUIEN Haa the honor to announce that hit FIRST BENEFIT METROPOLITAN HALL, WII.L T1HI ri.AOB THIS (FRIDAY) KVENJNU, DECEMBER 23, When ths following attractive programme will be present* i: ? WART I. Overture " Maeaniello," (last time) Auhor Quadrille?"The Hungarian," (laet time) JuLUen On Hungarian melodies, and conclud ing with the National Hymi> of Hungary. Symphony?The Allegretto In B flat, from the Symphony in F, (l&et time) Beethoven Grand Aria?"AhI non Oiunge," from the Opera of " Suunambula." (.fleet time) Bellini M'lle Anna Zerr. Valeo?"The Ravenewood" Jallien Oa Themes from Doniietti'i opera of "Lnoia di Lamraermoor." Solo,Cornet a-Piaton?"Uedora," (laettime),...Rooh-Albert Herr Roenig. Quadrille Jallien THE GREAT EXHIBITION, (Fifth time,) Founded on the World's Fair in London in 1881, and enpree* ly eompoeed tor that oooaeion by M. Julliea, performed with the greatest euooeet for upwards of two hnndred oonteoaMv* nights in England, and oonsidered throughout Europe >? M. Jullion'e most popular composition, introducing the Me Iodise, Hymns, ana Ant terns of Amerioa, Franoo, England. Spain, Italy, Poland, Hungary, Rusaia, Turkey. India, and China. hit n. Grand Selection nnd Fantasia, (flret time in Ame rioa) /allien From M. Ju lion's Opera, eatitled THE DESTRUCTION OF POMPEII, Performed one entire reason at Covont Gar den Theatre, London, with the greatest iuo oeer. Dnecniraon. 1. Introduction from Overture. 2. The Pagan Euphonia, "Ohl Isii." eung in the Temple of Isle, arranged on the syitom of Tetracbord, in the Phrygian and A3<litn mode. S. The crater of Vesuvius? symptom* of a ooming eruption?ap pearanoo of Nydia, the blind girl, oulling violets on the mountain aide. 4. Tho bark of Glauoue approaches as Ar bacos and accomplices aivanee to oarry off Nydia?March aid Duct heard togoiher. 8. Cavatina of Nydia, "Lovely Flowtre," Ac. 8. Billet of Enchantment in tho Temple of lets?Pas dee Gladiateurs, Fee dee Nymphs?The Fete inter nest finds her way?seeking Glauoue and lone she llnli and eaves them as the eruption breaks forth and bnriee the doomed city in an ava'.anohe of burning lava. Aria?''Haiti, Batti" Moiert M'dlle Anna Zerr. Symphony?"The Allegro Vivace," irom tho Sym phony in A Minor, (last time) Mendelssohn Duo?Clarionet and Contra Basso Bottoeml M. Wuillo and Signer Bottcsini. Polka?" Tho Katydid" Julliea New Solo?Flute Reioiert M. Reiohert. Galop?"The Amnion and Tiger" J allien inscriptive ?i Tigor Hunting in Southern Attica. Conductor M. Julliea Admission Fifty Oenle Secured Seats, One Dollar Tickets t? be had at B. O. Jollle's, 9(10 Broadway; Hall A Son's, 23a Broadway; and Van Nordon A Ring'*, 48 Wall street; in the evening at the HalL Door* open at 7; Goneert to oommena* at I o'clock. Broadway thiatre.-grand holiday en tertainn cat. Moist ay. December 36, and on every evening during the week, wiU be produced, with trisnxAMrtED ernnnoon, and at a cost Of MANY THOVSAKD DOLLARS, Tho grand rem ant c spect acle of THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES, With entire mow scnnnRY, painted on 10,100 feet of canvass, gorgeous coetumea, and superb decorations. The principal characters by Meesre Coaway, Pops, Da vid**, Lnnergan. Howard, Madame Poniei, Mies J, Gougea heiro, and Mrs. Vernon The megniflcout B1 UD of HORSES belonging t? MESSRS. SAND* A CO. is engaged, and no expraso will be epared in presenting to the public this famous Equestrian Drama, so successful and attractive in former years at the old Park Theatre in this city, and the Theatre Drury lane, Londoa. the box book will be opened an Saturday, the 2ith last., when seat* may ba scoured. Franklin muskum, m Chatham street, obo Lea, Proprietor.?The above establishment U open ever) aftornoon. at 3 o'clock, and In the evening, at 7%, for tb< purpose or" Classio end original repraeeatatlon* of Li vim Statuary," by M'lle Caetinet'i Troup* of Model Artiste; to gether with a variety of beautiful performances. For forth* particulars eo* bills of eaoh day, Admissien:?Seats in prf rate boxes, 80 seats; (tag* soats, with cushioned ana oklixi 37>4 eents; boxes, 28 eeits; gallery, 12)4 oente. SUPEKINTENEENT'8 OFFICE, 0B78TAL PALACE, December 90, 1883.? The public are rospoct folly In formed that the Exhibition will remain open daily, (Sundays executed.) during the winter, from 10 o'tlook A M. to 9 P. M Single admission 80 oente Children under twelve ...25 sent* Admission on Saturdays 25 oeute Admission each day after 6 P M 25 oente J. M. UaTCBELDEK Aoting Superintendent. JULLIEM'B BENEFIT. M. JULLIBN lias the honor to announce that hie FIRST BENEFIT, METROPOLITAN HALL. WILL TAKE PLACE ON THIS PRESENT FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23. Being the last night but seven prior to M. Julli.'u'd ii*piir tnre lor Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, ind Now Orleans. _ An early application for Reserved Beate is requested to bo made at Ilall A Son's, 238 Broadway. THE YOUTHFUL WONDER, LITTLE CORDELIA ft IW ard, is delighting large audiences at the National Theatre, by her performance of Little Katy the Hot Corn Girl. an ! Eva, in "Uncle Tom'e Cabin." Both these pieoca at this house are said to be far euperior to any other repreeentat'in of them in New York. LITTLE KATY is performed every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon*, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN every night, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Have you seen little katy, the hot corn GIRL, at the National Theatre T It le performed every Hcuday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons; UNCLE TOD'S CABIN every night and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. That wonderful child, Little Cordelia Howard, appoare as Eva and Llttlo Katy. USICAL PHENOMENON.?CHRISTMAS CONCERTS, Triumph of ths nineteenth centary. The original In fant Drummer, Master Benson A. English, only four and a hilf years old. accompanied by aeoompliohod performols upon the Pianoforte, Violin, Clarionet, Flats, Fife, and ths celebrated caatatrlce. Mies Hear. Weiderhold, and the world renowned and New York's favorite Comic Singer. Mr. llrower, wilt give two Grand Conoorte, at Blceeker Build'ngs, corner of Bleocker and Morton (treats, on Friday *v suing, the 23d, and Saturday evening, the 24th Deaembor. All ehould see and hear this wonderful and beaatirnl ohlld, the pride and boast of America. Deori open at 6)4: to eommeae* at 7)4 e'olook. Tickets. 28 oente; ohudren, half prion. JOLLIE S MUSICAL GirTS FOR 1884. ONE HUNDRED PIANOS FOR THE PEOPLE JULLIEN'S MUSIC FOR THE MILLION, PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Oa* hundred thousand to!sues will be Issued, aal, OMR BUNDLED PIANOS will ba dlitribntad among tb* purchasers *f thee* beekx Tbe Pianos will bs worth tx?m 9228 to 9480. The mnglo wit be worth over tix dollars One dollar entitle* eanh purchaser In a espy of " Jnllienl Muelo for the Million" and a share In the distribution of tlM Pianos. "Jollien'i Mneie for tbe Million" wttl eontain, beeldei como vooal musio sung by Anna Zerr, tho following popnlAI pieaes The American Quadrille, Tho GreatjBxhibitlon Quadrille, The Crystal Fountain Ualop, The English Quadrille, The Prima Donna Vale*, Tbe Target Galop, Tho Atlantio Galop. Tho Calliornla Quadrille. As., with portrait of Julliea, Illuminated frontispiece, and El gant title page. Price on# dollar. Subscriber* 'Week*MP open. All letter* mast be post paid. SAMURL 0. JOLLIB. Music and Piano Warsrooms. 900 Broadway, Fine Christmas gift exhibitions, On Monday, 96th Inst., of the ? F.VF.N MILE MI TIMOR, AT ACADEMY HALL, ?13 BROADWAY, Cemmencine at It A. M , 2,4, 6V. and 8 o'clock P. M. And three exhihit'ens of the seme will he given dally during CURISTMnS WEEK, J * to afford ample opportunities to purchasers nf GIFT TICKETS, AT 91 EACH, to get the worth of thslr money, by four persons witnessing the Mirror, to saj nothing cf tin it shares in ' NIfW YEARS DtsTtiincTtoi* or Tnn 100,lg)0 OIFTS. Tickets to be had frnm V A. M to 10 P. M. dsilv, a* ACADEM) HALL, M3 BROADWAY, H. *atari's Piano btore, 883 Broaiway, Lnvejsy'a Hotel, Park row. ITcwtrd'e Hotel, Prondway and Maiden line, lTovei' Cough Candy Depot. 186 Chatham strict, Cettell'e Drug Btore, 188 Fn tun street, corner of Crauborry Brooklyn. AM KXMIIilT'.G uF a?ERAL iH'UBBSr W, ed?Net to oxoeed in value 940" Addre ? for tfeye. giving description and price, Exhibitor, Herald < * mim tS Dodwortb's music.? gifts, oirrs. gifts, giftsi TWENTY FIVE VALUABLE PIANOS will bf diatribe ted among the puroliaeers ef lb* txril idlUMG DODWURTH'S ANNUili. which la limited to twenty live thonuand enpiM, e?o> cODtkiuiua a camber ef their mott popular oempcrK'i nev?" tcf re rubll had, which oanuot be ohtaiaod ether form The Pianoe are now tc do eeoa at A BA8SFORIPS WAR8KOOM8. 80S BROADWAY, where a <ik<k will be kept bp A. Buatcrd, it., to rooeiv* awA* wriiUMi. The priee ef the work la tied at ONI DOLI.AR, which onliMe# the pnrehaeer to a copy of the " Annual,* wi at aheet price*, waold ba worth Ft Ot'?and a partM* ration in the dletribntinn of the TWENTY F1VC PIANOS. The Drat anbterihera entitled to the irat oaptee laaneA. fit beoka of tuliecrintion arc now apen at H. B Dodwerth m Co.'f, 4W Broadway and A. Hereford, Jr.. SOS Broad way. All letter* containing order* for the "Anamal" ahoald he M Ireeeod, poet peld, to II. H. DOD WORTH A CO.. (H Breadwa*. BUimitU, Fob Liverpool.?united states bail straw ghip ATLANTIC. Jamee Wait, aeamander. Ttl ateamahlp will depart with the United Stetaa maila far Ba ropa, pooitlvoly on Saturday, Bee. Id, at 11 o'eloek If., f?*W her berth at tne foot of Caaal ftroat. Paaoenger* are It queetod to ba on board at 11H A. N. Far freight or pan*?, having unequalled accommodation* for alejranoo and eea fort, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, M Wall (OreM. Tho ateamahlp PaeiAe will enooeod the Atlaatlo, asd Mt January 7th, lSttd. For livirpool?steamship alps, wickmax, Commander.?Thi* new and powerfol eteaaer will anB from the Rritiah and North Amerloan Royal Hail SteampaeH at Company'a Dock at Joraay City on Saturday, tha 1MB of January, ISM. Freight taken at reasonable rate*. Ap ply to R. CUtfARD, No. d Bowling Qroew. TBI NEW YORK AND LIYRRFOOL CNITRD STATBB Bail Steamer*.?Tho (hip* eompriaing thU Una an SB* following :? ATLANTIC Captain Weed. PACIFIC Captain Nyn. ARCTIC ..Captain Lnoe. BALTIC Captain Comet* *B Theae ahlpo bare been built by oontraet eepeeiaily M government eerrlod. Krory euro haa been taken in thatH ?onatrnetion. a* in their engine*, to in aura etraaith ami tpead, and their accommodation* foe pagaeager* an MP q nailed for alagana* and eorafon. Price* of pamaa from Now York be Literpool:?In RHS aim** oabin, $120: In oaoond oabln, $70; exoluaiv* nee of onMB ?lie (tat* roam, $300. From Liverpool to Now York, ?20 and ?30. An experienocd eurgeon attaohed to eaeh (hip. Ho berth* eeonred till paid for. rnoroano dath* ron lAinnrn, From Now York. From Uriwiit Saturday, Dee. 3d 1808. Wednseday, Dee. B.~.JBI For fireicht or pauag* apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS A CO., Ha M Wall BROWN. BBIPLBY A CO., LirerpooL iOBN HON ROB A CO., Ho. 86 Bno Hotn SIMM Viotoirai, Parle; or gboroe h. draper, Ham. The owner* ef thee* ehlpe will not be aeoountabl* M nfiA ailvar, bullion, epeeie, jewelry, preoiont etone*. or nwK unite* billi of ladiag are afgaad therefor, and tkonSS thereof therein axpro?ed. Tee literpool and Philadelphia steamshop Company Intend itarting their farorit* eteamaklpg mow PHILADELPHIA, City of Glasgow Saturday, Deo. *10, IBM, City of Manoheeter Saturday, Jan. 7, USA mow urnnrooi.. City of Olaorow Wednesday, Hot. 9,18BL City of Mancbooter Wednesday, Deo. 7, USE Salooa $30, $0S, and $33, (acoordlsg to otato room*). A limited number of third eUa* pamcugor* will bo MkdB and found with oomfortably cooked provision*, for $23. to Liverpool. | $40 from Liverpool. Partlo* wUhing to bring ont their friendo oan obtain egt tifioatea of paieage. and draft* on the Bank of Ireland. Si enmo of ?1 sterling and upward*. Apply to BAJMUm* SMITH, Agent, 42 Walnut atreet, Philadelphia. STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.? The Glaeeow and New York fitnamihlp Company'* now ?toamor GLASGOW, 0,962 tone, 400 bono power.) Robert Craig, oommandor, will leave New York for Glaogow *gt Wednetdar, Januarv 18, at 11 o'olooknoou. Firot cabin, ealoon itatoroome. $V0: do., midehlp do., $75; looond nibdn $30; third ola**, $23?(toward'* fee* inoluded. Apply t* J. McSYMON.33 Broadway. ?OACKETS TO HAVRE?SECOND LINE-THE FOLLOW - 1 ing chip* will leave Havre on the Kith, and Hew York es the 1st of eaoh month:? From Hew York. From HaVMt Ship ST. DENIS, Jan. I. Feb. UT 1,000 ton* burthen, May 1. June IE Alonio Fnllaneboo, maiter, i Sept. I. Oat. H. Ship ST. NICOLAS. i Fob. 1. Mar. IE 1,0<X) tont burthen, JnnoL July M. John Btagdon mooter, i Oct. L Nov. 1A New *hip MERCURY, l Mar. L Apr. It 1,400 ton* burthen, July L Aug. IS, R D. Conn, muter. ' i Nov. L Dee. 1A Ship WILLIAM TELL. ! Apr. 1. May It (new,) 1,200 ton* burthen, Aug. 1. Sept. 1A Jam** Funk, muter, Dec. 1. Jan. Id. They are all ilrat olaa* New York built ihip*. provided with all requliite article* for tho eomf rrt and oonvenieuee at fiuitngor*. and commanded by men of experience in tkt rade. The prio* of paaaag* ia $100, withoat trine* or Uqnen, Good* lent to tho aubaariber* will be forwarded free from amy charge* bnt theae actually incurred. BOYD A HINCKEN. Agent*. 161 Pear! atreet. TTNITED ST1TB8 MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPACT MOB U Now Orleans, Tin Havana, sailltng at 1 o'clock P. K_ from pier foot of Winn itrsot, carrying the government maila. Tbii company intond to despatch on Tuesday, Da cemher 27th, tho steamer CRESCENT CITT,Captain HHmM Maxtor. PrcljHit to Now Orleans at forty etais onbla hot. Sor lie only taken on freight to Havana. Shippers will bB furnished with tho blank form of bill of lading, signed bff thio company, on application. No billa of lading aignod aftsf tho tailing of tho teaaol. For freight or paaoago, apply i| the offioo of tho company, 177 West street. M. O. ROB CRTS. NLW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LHOL via Nlearagua.?Tho Aooeaaory Transit Cimpaay m Nlearagua, proprietors.?Through in adranoa of ths masL? Only lino airing through tickets, including the latbmng crossing.?The new double engine steamship Northern 1 Igkbn 2.SOO tons burthep, will leave from pior No. 8North rivet, an 3P M., precisely, for San Joan del Norte, on ThuradajL Jan. 6, oennecting with the favorite steamship Pacifle, L8SI tons burthen, over the Nioaragua Transit Route, having Ml twelve miles of land tranaportion. Those steamers art R? surpassed in their ventilation anl accommodations. Pag information or passage apply only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agont, No. 8Bowling Groen. AUSTRALIA. ?PIONEER LINE. ?SEVENTY DAT* passage.- The new and beautiful first class mediua eilpporship ALBERT FRANKLIN, Long, commander, new at ter bc-th. pier 10 East river, will s loosed the Oeeam Steed, as fiftoentli ship of this line, and sail early in January. The A. F. has fu'.ly ono half of her oartjo already tug*g?d. fche wilt he littci with Emerson's ventilator* in both hcldat and cir ri unusual inducements to shippers. A few first nan second class pnstengers will be taken for which early appli cation ia recommended. Apply to R- W. CAMERON. 116 Wall street. For savannah and Florida.?exited statme Mail Line.?Th* new and splendid steamship FLORIDA. Captain M. S. Woedhnll, will leave on Saturday, Decexxbgp 24, at S P. M., from pier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MITCH ILL. No. IS Broadway. Th* Alabama. Capt. Ceo. R. Rehauvk, leave* en WedaM day. Decor.her 28. Through tickets trosa New Terk t* Jaafe' scnviUe, $31, Pilatka, IAS. FOR CHARLESTON AND PLOBTD A.-U. S. MAIL line ?Dienew and splendid steamsUp MARION, Capt Wm. Fester, will leave pier No. 4, North river, for the I" pert, on Baturdey. December 2e, at three o'clock P. M., m cieely. For freight apply en board where aU bills of latag ars signed, and for passage to BPOFFORD, TII.EITON ft CO.. 30 Broadway. Throngh ticket* to Florida as follows:? J>*ckaonriUa, SB) Pilatka and Picolata, $33. TO SOUTHRRN TRAVELLERS.?THE U. S. M. STEAM ship JAMESTOWN. 1,400 tons. Capt. Lewis Parrish. wfl] leave pier 13 N. R., on Saturday afternoon, at three o'elobk, for Noriolk. Petersburg, and Richmond, connecting at NaM folk with the Seaboard and Rcanoks railroad, for Haletgk, Wilmington. An. Parsage and fare stateroom inolnded, bp Nor i.Ik, to Petersburg and Riobmopd, $10. Steonai passe go hall price A pply to LUDLail ft PLEASANtS. 31 Broadway. JJlyK 3ALE?THE $m< ONER WM. X. BIRD, OF) L' Tork, registering 12# tens, carrying ISO to'S, and draw irr eight feet wrtir For fnrtlier Information in luirs *8 Mi?VfcnU ft PiRKEH.91 Barclay street OTXAMB0AT' FOR SALE SUITABLE FOB A TO$F? I.j boat. She has a very superior trains, in good order: Ig of light draught, orly tour fed, and it arranged as an lab breaker; runt well. Engine lortv inch bore, eight feet it ike. Will be eold at a Large in if applied for sonn, with tf without a boiler. For further partioulers apply to 4111A v* ?v coi'KliANB. 84 Broadway. PANAMA TRANSIT TIL RETS.?A. M. IltNKLMT, late forwarder on the 1 th.-ut for Adams A Oo.'s Mp rroaa, la now preparsd to furnish passenger and bagcasb tickets from Arpinwall to Pnr.i- a Passenger tioket* pw obated In New York tske urooedence in ehelo* et mniee. An. Apply to JOHN W. CARRLNOTON, (Adams Op ? *. ? Broadway. PANCINO ACABEMIKA A mm" DOD WORTH'S DANCING AOADIMT, NO. ? . Broadway, new open for th* reception of ynplls, wk can enter at any time dnrfng tke seasoa. Clat<*e for IndlB and children, en WednMdey and Saturday, or Thursday *? Saturday aftsrnoens?all meeting on Satnrday for prtstieSk with band *f mntie. Lcesons for gentlemen en Meadam Wednesday, and Thursday tvtnlngs: gantral praetioa, wiK band, on Satnrday avenlng. Gentlemen d* not attend em regular evening*. bnt pnroaat* lessen ticket#, and attend when convenient, or learn n particular daaot. WbU* on k visit to Enropo during tho past summer, a number of now denes* wtr* procured, which will be lntrodnsod far tho brag time hero. Privat# lessons, family olastsa, and aoadimtsP attsaded. Soiree* twiee a u. nth, sxoluiively for eitfia New elate** for lndioo and ehildron will oomaano* tho 1Mb week in Jaaaary. OECl'ND QUARTER?B. GILBERT WILSON, THE O American professor or tho fashionable daneee, weald reipeotfnlly inform the residento of New'York aid Braeklym that he it row forming his classes for tk* sstond guar ter, mm bis retns, 10# Orange etrcet, Brooklyn. Regular olaeses( em Tuesdays and Friday*, at 4 and 8 o'olook. Teaobert bn structed la the art. MEDICAL. DR. COOPBR. 14 DUANM^STRBBT, MAT BB (Mk salted. Dr. O, would raspeetfuUy aelietb of Ikon Hp tervsted, a call, being satisfied that front a traetleeottwenS three year*, he one rise entire eatlefaetlca. DR. CORB1TT, NO. 19 DUANI STBIBT, BETWMBB Chatham and WiUiam, may be eonswlted on Me trial ment. N B.?Dr. O. U a member of th# M. T. UnlverPtbm. Kee hit diploma la Ma effle*. DR. JOHNSON. 15 DUANB STREET. MAT BB COS mlted on dieeaee*. Dr. J. ia a regularly educated sl? Mclan. See his diploma In kit offlse. Honrt (Tom 7 A. ?*b D*. WARD. NO. N OANaL STREET, ONE DOOM from Broadway, may be sonsnitcd aa upnai in Ms IPO olnllty, from 7 A. M. until 10 P. M. dally. Dr. ?b i?t dnats of the University *f EdUbntg. Seetland bB. WARD, GRADUATE OT THE UWIVERSiT' ft _ f Bdinbnrg, Seetland, ana bo eenmlted with eer'.ainHl at WOaaa? (tract, ono door cast of Broadway, from 7 A-K B. RALPH.?HOURS OF OFFICE OONSULTaTIOM ?torn ? to II A. M. and 6 to 9 P. M., oxospt Snednym IMS Hcnston etreet, noav Weoster D' TbE. I. MORRISON OONTINUA8 TO BE OONSUT.TRM JJ at hi* office, 144K Fniton otroet, from 8 A. M. t* 9 P, M, Sunday* exoepted. Mmm LAEVONT, PARIS AND LONDON PHTSWIAM . and verge"*, at Me old effiee, 49 ???<? of Broadway, Offie* boar* from ? A. M. to t P. N., rad from Still 8 In the evening, (Sunday* exoerted.t N. R? ihs Arv* sVtVf TMHR OLD DR. HI'NTEH HIMSELP, TBF. PU .SIOIAM who eetabllsf.ed th Dt?r?n*yy. No J Pi# ?ion sUeet, New Verb oi.y, in 1S3S ess bseeuss4ted.nl usual, from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M.. Suadavv sxospttd, la tk* German nad Freest lannago. at his eld staa A