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,,,8,11 I strlll''' mmm VJTSCXV, SHERMAN CO. WANKER. XXIX FINK AND NASSAU STA, NKW-TOKIC, votes AiDrirTrBRa or credit BJSy triple cities of Uo tTI.AWAME. iCH AWANNA AND WES- A surra. vTHt.

Jan. 31. I860. No. 30 William-st.

1MIKI.T II. KlCOLAY "-nCK AUCDO- EK, BROKER sad BANKER. Vs. fTsuuanX 1NUH.NC STOCK and other seeuri- L)SVt 0 Brokers' Board. ECUkNB THOMSON, ACCTtOHsER AND BBOUB, Wa.STWflliam-st..buysand aclla Stocas and Bonds at Brokers' lcad Inaeraoee Stock at private sale.

Price trrsat sf Insurance Stock Usued seaal-moataly. SjRYTON WA1NWR1GUT, STOCK BROj No. 37 LIJ M-eT. STOCKS. BOW OS iaallcuVrentaECUklTI, BOUGHT aod80LD.at ZZZ Riiaun BaltimOr aOO Ionian Stock.

Exchange, and at private Bianch office, .13 Uwdwar. e-r of Cham- vpwnini uuiu.iki Jr Foreign BHiarromxt ftWard. A. dT WIlU MS. AjtJIrBnen JOSEPH unMDa-Maled proposals iriU be received iVorda.

tlh ottTat noon, for the sale J' -kl Fnnd. of S22.600 Worth Of iheMoriCoTrrt'We Bonds of the Hannibal and ttfjph Railreeo Company, dated July 1858. and JrUdtaH. H. NEWELL, Boston, and indorsed JT3 El AA aw aw sM sa PlDNaY BARTLATT, H.

P. KIDDER. Tr us teas. BosTon. Feb.

3. lsui. Ornos or thb MXTaorouTAu No. 403 4th av Nsw-York. Jan.

30, 160. I TnB have been elected Directors of this Company foi tho WASHINGTON GnNTHfitt 1 1 1 Y. T. TDWABD HAIGHT, JOHMD.SO Ft 1CW ANN MAKCCSE, JAME8 HOT, TBOMAS ACHikUS, KOBT.H.ABKSNBT7ROH. KX)WARD SCBtLL, 1 A in eating of the Board af DIraetors hold thl day, HR1TLAN H.

BAND aa nanimoaly elected Praei-eat. W. TITUS. Secretary. Jw-ToXi Jan.

80. M68. ii aw-Ve A Hklih Railboa Ktw-Yoi, Jan. 30. 1S60.

I TNTBRESr COUPONS OF THB SECOND JHertcaira Bond and Bonds of will be paid at ant W. H. EMEBSOX. Treaanrer. Ibtiwo Ba-e, Niw-Tei, Jaa.

CT, mm HTOCKHOL.DKR OF THB IKVING J. BANK are heraiy nHind that the annual aleetioa in.tAr nt for tkraa IBD-etora of the next Elao tiea. wUI be heM at the Banking: House oa MONDAY, Tea. The polls will be open from 1 to a o'clock P. af PAN L.

T. g. BARTHOLF, Cashier. Orici or raa McacBAars' Ihsukaioi Coa.rci.Toa tsvuuiivicH ara TTIP! BOARD OF DIKhCTOKH UAT8 Uiia day declared a tfeni-Annoal Diridend of Tea 110) per Cent on and after Jan. 10.

Tk. Irnmfr-r kinki vill be rlfnmi nniil after that data. J. L. DOUGLASS.

SeeTetarv. Raheoa Co. or Nw-JasT, a Wo Vote, Jan. 90. 1860.

twrarBHT mir. interest cocponsopthe JlFirtt Mortgage Bond doe 1st February next will be aid eat suad after that date, at the offiee of the Compa-y. Ne.6 Wall-at. Q. at.

M1LL1QAH. Treaanrer. Nw-Yox, Jan. 30, I860 TnB COUPONS DUB FEB. 1 ON THE First Mertgare Bonds of the ClereUnd, PalaesTille ad AihUhula Railroad Company will be paid at the Oaeaa Bank, on and after that day of February.

PaKKKR HANDY. Cashier. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI KAIl. ROAil COMPANY. First afortrase Bondholders are reenested to call on Messrs.

WINSLOW. LANIER No 63. before tho 10th of Febraary, to aoasalt on la port ant matters in relation to the sale of the reed ar-der the recent dec tee offoraclMora. Jaa 30, I860. G48-LIOI1T STOCK FOR BALE.

THREE haodred thousand dollars stock of varioaa Gas-Bxhfe Cecnpanies la the United States, paying 8 to 13 per eat. aiTidead. JOHN MURRAY. Rooma of the Aaaarioaa Baa-llffht JessrwaZ, Iron Bull dinars. No.

164 Ca-al-aC aear Broaaway. i TTOTlCBEAST BITER BANK. THB aNNUaL Xi aleetioa for fifteen Directors and three Inspectors of of the East River Bank will be held on TCEi-IAY the Tth day of Febmary, i860, at the banktirs; hease. Me. 60 Broadway.

Polls even from 1 to 3 P. at. W. tt. CARMAN.

Caabier. A CUUFVr ttBlJMONT dkc BANKBKS. I No. 60 issue letters of credit to travelers, tradable la all parts of the world, through the Messrs. Jtothteaild.

of Paris, I-ondoa, Fraakjort, Yleana, Ka-tlsav. aad their correspondents. Otr TO ftltMlOO BONDS FOR SALE. OR be txchaured for real estate in the cities of or BookB. In the vicinity of those Cities.

Addresi Box No. 3,039, New-York Post-office. A' 1.1. KINDS OF STOCKS, BONDS, efce. THOMAS DENNY A CO- No.

30 Wall-at. C' AI.IFORNIA STATE AND SAN FRANCISCO Ciiy Interest Uonpons parchased by viay SHCRlIAlf ft CO. UNITED STATES STOCKS. TRAN3FEBA-ble Fires of 1874. ie loU of $5,000.

-For sale by LOCKWOOD A Vo. 33 WiUiam-st. BUSINESS CHANCES. i4n nnn A'Twon'oVdnBusiNEss 40,000 cash capital, can enter as an active or special tartuer (an active partner preferred) with a BBanufaeterina Ira that has already that sunoent Invested. rhe object of a partnership is ex teenies, and thereby monopoly of a trade that has unnaturally been confined to another city because the right nn have not been in the right place." The house can how by their books what they aro now doicr.

and hare wot the guarantee of the jobbers of this City to bay tions are most advantageous to comply with. A man with a large Southern interest would be more desirable. 'The field of operationa ia volimlted, and the business respectable, oleasant, and proft'abJa INFORMATION RXCHANOB, Ko. 3 Broad way. a vimk MsnrtMTii.K nnHTNtrsss or -tAHOTKL LOCATION ON LONft ISLAND KO BALE AT A BARGAIN The anbscriber wUl aell hia store, with dwelling attached, ice-house, with outbuildings aad one acre of land also, his stock ef goo-is In the store well selected aod all salable.

cheap for cash. lcatioB within thirty miles of New-York by railroad. Can sell worth of goods yearly for cash. Railroad atatiea, Farmingdale. Or will rent the above yremlsee for a I eras of eara.

It Is one of the best locations for a faahinnahle hotel In the United States, twinr In full view the eeen. Apply in person antil Feb. 16, to J. 11. FO-iTER, AmttyvUle, L.

I. Written com-3nontoatlona not answered without a return post-ttava lncloscd. v- LB A HE, INTEREST AND HOOD-WILL OF aa ola-established auction business to be disposed of. The undersigned being about to eater into another line business, offers for sale the lease. Interest and goodwill af his o)d-esabliahed anction rooms, No.

33 Bowery, with heuse attached. The abora auction room la eaten-ivetyand favorably known for aales of pasta brokers' atock; household fnrnltute, clotklng, carpets, and other freneral sale, and has a large connection of buyers and oilers. Tea respectable and energetie business man. an ppirtunlty is here offered of aeeuring a afe and food paylrg business, such as is seldom to be met with, or panic ulars, apply to A. M.

CRIaTALAK, Mo. 23 ewery. PHILADELPHIA AOKNCY WAN TED. A ges ticmaa whose time is bat part occupied aa Secretary of a Company in Philadelphia, would like to have the Agency for some responsible New York Company or At arc tile house. Ample references both In New York and Philadelphia.

ddrees M. car of 'James Me-Cully, PhiladelphU reat-offiee. oc nnn FOR sale IN CONSEQUENCE of UU. the death of the proprietor, the old-estab- lsked wholesale liqaor-etare, looated for the last 36 years, at No. 4 OS Broome-sU.

with the stock, fltares. a lease ol two years, rrom stay, ieu, ana toe goe4 lll ef the present owners. Is one of the best localitieo la this City for a first-class bar. Apply at tho store. tMHTHKR wanted WITH to ia manufacturing busioess la a neighboring city.

The ameineaa ia highly remunerative, ad the demand almost without limit. For particulars, aprly, personally or by letter, to G. M. iilRRIELEES A CU. No.

IS Exahange-nlace, nnnA SUITABLE PARTY of aad baaiaeas habits, with this amount, can have a rare chance enter an influential newspaper publishing ASdress, with real name, which will be confidential. PUBLISHER. Na 144 Tim Offiee. jfto nnn rAI. -established business for sa'e yielding large profits and aa ex-tsnded field of operation coal 6,000 to eaUhtlah a con- tiirt if farntdapt.

If -at-svnil a a a- na INFORMATION KX-CiLANO-t. No. 33 Broadway. BUSINESS FOR PERSON WITH A small cash capital fan flad a rare opportanity for tsrchssiag a busineae ia the perfumery line, where a aal aad profitable business can bedoat without kasarA. las aire at Mo.

Maidea -lane, ap stairs. "jftaz A lflONTII CAN 1IB MADE BY MEN VlJof probity and iateMtgeace. North, East. Booth and West, in a light agreeable and respectable business, reeulrtBs; an Investment ef only $100. Apply, personal! at No, Writ I3th-st.

No letters answered. WINES AND UQUOIIS. WELLIMJTON ct ABBOTT, (Sueosasors to A. Seignetto It No. 47 AULX.8RIQNKTTE BR ArTDY.

4 VRAPSLCAF wIW, DaiWilKOr till. RkKRVivs? FOKK DRAPE AND BLACK whJl i Gold and Silver Medal fid 1AM iVa! at i per auvstsl ia ew F. A. ROCKWXl.URi Bidgsfleld, Coats. BOURBON AND II RAT WRT9-ihaw; ph wteWer bTundT, ft? sale fc taStituUS.

ri a. A v- txaat- VI AAV IK SC n. iai m. til a A rt n.V man torn unaa liJ Na- Brook- Kwtum rtw r. rauoa.

and In DIVIDEriDS; DITIDKND oeyiCa tlfCBUQ TIRS IfaCn aaee Coaapaay. Na. IS WaU-sC Jam. If, 160 capital, Burpius 4TJ00 ThU Company have to-day declared a DlrMewd ef Bevea and a Half DoUara par share, rsMt Stack-holders on desnaod. They have alee declared aa Interest Wvl Seed pt Six per Cent, upon their ettadlag Serisv par- Tueaday, the 14th day ef February next, la a.

They have farther deeiared a tlp ui vkicths ra saw tho sist ear or Deoetnber, UK. of Fifty sr CeeU. the eertlllcaee deliverable to parties entitled thereto, ea Tuesday, the 14th day of February H0NX, Pre.id.nl. Duwoau F. Cvaav.

B.ui.tary. DIYTDEND NOTlCKr THE OF DIERC-. blVe aeelared from the earnings ef the cans' a eJt InrJSI dirldeod of FIVE PER OK NT. up mi the pTFFERRgD TOCE and TWO PER CET. uonn the CoJwPOl IDATKD HTOCK.

Both dlvideada parable on aad after the first Tueaday (ttn day) of February, at the offiee of he Company at Jersey or to stockholders residing in ai noar Philadelphia, at the ofnoe ef K. W. CLaRK At there. The transfer books will be closed from the 36th last, to Feb. L.

N. CONDIT. Secroury. Sr. NicaoLAS Bah x.

No. Wall-stbivt. Nsw-rosx. Fas 1st. i860 DIYIDEND THE BOARD Or OIRECTORS OF this Bank have deeiared aaemi-annnal DIVIO KNO of three aad a-half per pavablr oa and after the 13'h lost The transfer-book wilt cload untt; 13th Inst Inclusive, A.

PaRKHURST, Cashier. Pxoria Asm BuatAU Vallst Raixsoap New To, Jan. 31. ltG. AIYIDEND OF FOUR.

PER CENT. ON the Capital 8toek of the Peoria and Bureau Valley Railroad Company has been rfeelared, payable at the office of the Company, No. 13 William on and after ths 10th day ef February next. C. W.

DURA NT, Treasurer. DIVIDEND. OCF.AM BANK. NE W-YORKe FEB. 1, I860.

The 3oard of Directors have thia day declared a dividend of Three and a Half per out of the profits of the last six months, payable on and after the 10th Inst. The transfer bnoks will be closed until that date. PARKER HANDY, Cashier. LoaruAso Fix IngrmAHca '1ompakt, Orncx, ichaxiob' Bask BrntDiwo. New Yob frb.

2. I860. THE BOARD OF DIUKCTORI HAVE this day declared their semi annual dividend of Eight Per payable 01 demand. CEO. D.

CHARY, 8ecrettry.Y3 T. ffal aa. Vit.s- YavS. -1 1 aaTA re fyf TAB itsrn ra.tj, a a vsaaa. vi, tuirw, IVinKNn.

A DIVIOENO OF fIVE PER CetNT. ont of the earninra of the Bank the last a'x months. Is this day deeiared, payable oo MOI 13th -ebru-ary, prox. R. II.

LO WRY, Cashier. Citt ax, nxooxiTU. Feb. 3. I860.

DIYIDEND. THE BOARD OF DIRKCT0R8 HAVE ttia day declared a dividend of Three and One-HVf per cent oat of the proAts of the lst eix so ths. payable to the stockholders on th- 12th Inst R. P. PERRIN.

Cashier. MAtigg Baki, Feb. 3, i860. DIVIDEND. A DIVIDIND OF THREE PER cent, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, ha been declared payable on and after Monday the 13th inst.

The transfer-hooks will be closed until the nth inst. J. C. BEACH, Cashier. DIVIDEND.

THE KNICKERBOCKER STAGE Company bare this day declared a Dividend of Three per payable out of the earnings, on and after the 9th until which trme the transfer books will be closed. By order of the Board. CEO. C. PETERS, Treasurer.

EXCHANGE FIRE INSURANCE CO THE Board of Directors of this Company have declared a Pemi- annual Dividend of Six per CenL, payable an and after Feb. 1. R. C. COMBES.

Secretary. COPARTO jBRg Duls7tisnt heretofore existing between the subscribers, un'er the firm of HUBBARD A this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN M. HUBBARD, Nxw-Yoax, Jan. WALTON BURGESS.

COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned, having this day formed a copartnership under the firm of IIUB-BABD. BURGESS A will continue the business of the late firm. (books aad stationery.) in connection with the straw good buaineas, aad hare taken the lofts No. IS Reade and No- 99 Church st.

JOHN M. HUBBARD, WALTON BURGESS, EDMUND B. FAY, CHAR! ES at. MoOINLEY, Nsw Yoxx, Jan. I.1S60.

FRED. V.HAMLIN. DISSOLUTION-THE FIRM OF JACOB A SON is this day dissolved, by mutual conseDt. The business will be settled by BROuBACtl-R A DEPEW. JCOB BKMBOHER, CHARLES BROMBACflER.

Nxw-Yoxx, Feb. 1. 1860. COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have thle day formed a copartnership under the firm of BR0MB A CH ER A DEPEW, and will continue the business of Jacob xtrombacaer son, at tne mi stana, mo.

ts uux-St. CHARLES BROMBACHER, E. HOLBROOK DEPEW. Vxw-Yoxx. Feb.

1, I860. No. 40 ace. Nsw-Yorx, Feb. 1.

160. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the subscribers, under the firm of KETCHUH, HOWE A CO. expires this day. Mr. E.

O. Howe retirlnsr. the business will be con tinued by the remaining partners, under the firm of HOKRI8 KtTUnUJt, KUMU.MI W. MtWJE, T. BELKNAP.

F. M. KETCHUK. LEGAL NOTICBS. TIE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK By the Grace ef God.

free and independent To Deborah Cone, Richmond, Samuel J. Coae, Albany, N. Theodore R. Cone, Richmond, Elisabeth A. Cone.

West Stockbridge, Elizabeth F. Spoor, Coxsackie. ef. Asubah G. Fairchild, Cox-aackte.

N. Fanny Fairchild, New-Haven, Lucy N. Raymond. Lenox, Mary E. Raymond.

Leoox. Masa John 8. Perrv. Albany, N. Charles Perry, Geaeseo, 111., William J.

Gates, Tabor, Iowa, ClartndaG. Northrop, Kansas, Sarah A. Wheat, Ober-Un, Ohio. Jacob C. Van Dyck.

CoXuar.kia. N. ths American Missionary Society aod the Treasurer taere of, the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Miss tons, and the Treasurer thereof, the American Bible Socie'y. and the Treaanrer thereof, the Aaverican Traot Society, aad the Treasurer thereof, the American Education Seetety, and the Treasurer thereof, the Society for the Promotion ef Collegiate Education at the West, and Treaanrer thereof, the Seamen's Friend Society, and the Treasurer thereof, the Congregational Church and Society of Richmond, in the county of Berkshire, Massachusetts, and toe Treasurer thereof, the Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church of North America, and the Treasurer thereof, the Town of Richmond, In the County of Berkshire, and fevtate of Massachusetts, aad the Treasurer thereof being she legateee aad next of kin of Samuel Gates, late of the City of Albany, in the County of Albany, deer sod. and to the oreoi tors of said Gates, Greeting Whereas.

John S. Perry and Jacob Van Dyck. executors of the will of Samuel Gates, deceased, have lately made application to oar Surrogate of the County of Albany, to have their accounts as such executors finally settled. You, and each of you. are hereby cited and required personally to be and appear before our said Surrogate at his offiee in the City of Albany, on the 16th day of April, 1860, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon ef that day, than and there to attend to the final settlement cf the aeoouaes of the said executors of said Samuel Gates, deceased.

Ia testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of offloo of our said Surrogate to be hereunto affixed. tkS. Witness Justus Haswell, Surrogate of our said County, at the City ef Albany, the Tth day of January, A. D. I860.

JUSTUS HASWELL, Surrogate. YN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF TH I-Surrogate of the County ef New-York, notice is hereby given to all persons ha virg claims against FRANCIS r. CUNIFFE.Iateof the City of New-York, Merchant, deceased, to present the aame, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his office. No. 46 Warren street, in the City of New-York, on or before the 6th day of July next.

Dated New-York, the 30th day of December, I860. Iaw6m8 JAMES MoUILLAhT, Executor. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE 1 Surrogate of the County of New-York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against MOSES P. CLARK, late of the City of New-York, deceased, is, resent the same, with vouchers thereof, to the suhecri-rs at their place of transacting business, at the stars Messrs. Draper, Clark A No.

33 Park-ptaoe, ia the City af New-York, on or before tho twentieth day af March next. Dated. New-York, Sept. If, 1866. ARXTHUSA E.

CLARK. Executrix, Aa. slT-UsrCtaS ELIJAH V. CLARK. Executor.

Aa. PUBLIC NOTICES. CORPO RATIOS pIlERsTANb SLIPS TO BE LEASED AT AUCTION. Notice is hereby given that the Cenrptroller will, on THURSDAY, the 1st day of March, I860, at It o'clock noon, at the City Hall, lease on bids at pubie auction, eeveral of the piers and sHae belonging to the Cor pot at ion, for the term of five years from the 1st day ef May next. Catalogues containing the description, location and terms of tale may bo had at this office, where maps will also bo shown of tho Corporation wharves and pies- BORFRT T.

HAWS, Comptroller. Cut of Niw-Yoax, DxrAaruairr or Fiwawcb, CoMrrxeu.ia'0 OrrtOB, Jan. 31. I860, BRITISH AGENCY. M.

STEVENS. LAW Agent for Great Britain and Ireland, No. IT West Cincinnati, Ohio, devotes exclusive attention to the tracing and recovering of property in all pang of England. Ireland, Scotland and Walea. Circulars, with rsfxren sent on receipt of stamps.

PROPOSALS. SEALED PRO by the aadcTsignad. School Officers of the XTXth Ward, at theeffioa of the Clerk af the Board of Eds cation, earner af firaad aad Elm until Monday. eb. 18C0, at 13 o'clock, noon, for doing tho mason-work, earpecter-wprk, heating with hot-water furuaceo, and painting, necessary for the erection and completion of a new one hundred feet east of the sorrier af Tth-et.

aad in said Ward, according to plana aad specifications on file aad to be seen at tho office of tho Superintendents of School-buildings, No. 34 Cro. by-st. Proposals must state the estimate for each branch of the work separately, aad be indorsed, Propoaala lor Mason-work," "Proposals for Carpenter-work," Proposals for and Proposals for PainV tng- Each proposal must bo accompanied with, tho aaaseeoftwo responsible and approved sureties, with an affidavit attached, stating tbelr will in gs ess to guarantee the faithful performance of tho contract to be entered late by the person or persons offering the propoe-a's and aoae ethers will be considered. The School Officers reserve the right to reject anv oral of the proposals affsrsA.

if deemed for the puhlio lntsrust to do tsxr0l ULT3 a THOJK1R UeMANU3. Cotamisieo MICHAEL FALIHK2. PDIILIO MEETINCJ2S. MT TVltII a 1tJ arBfa 1 DaA dhU Mfsn A rVM fp Vri riJIAi ugfi I IIO A A NEW-YORK OF THE WaR OF 1413. A me-tiugof tho Veterans will be held at bead-oearters.

8 far House, No. 3I.lspenard-st-,ea MONDAY EVENING. Feb. 6. I860, at IX o'clock.

A general attendance is raqueated. as business tatocosU-a- s- the corps will be discussed. By order of THOMAS JSRTMIAH. Preaidtnt. Aam.

CotXKAxr, Seorotarj. A. W. Joai. CeioasL KAILKOADS.

TQgR AMD HAHLKM RAILKO AXB- For Whit rialns-13-30 anil sr. Far White Plains-a i P. ML, froau ootaer iWaitO ana ventre ata. FJor Falls 4 P. frosn BSth-st.

For Millertea-a P. froau aath si. llttiit A tl Im-. 4s.ki sr. at wr A Jbany 3 30 P.

from X6ch-st. Express sin. A ll tfarougb trains cooaectwlUt th New -York Central Railroad far too West. surraimro wtm, lsavx WilHaass Bridge :40 and A. M.

and M. White Plaips-f A. A. M. P.

M. Crotoa Falls A. M. Milierteo A. Alhaay.

MaU train 11 A. Man, aad 4 h3 P. i- reaatrata M. Mail connects at Chatham for all station i ea Western Batlread. 3:30 P.

M. press also eoaneeU at Chatham wila a train for stations as far ss Pittsrfteld. i Bsggsge cheeked for the Mail and Express oerasrof White aod Centre from I to 6:16 A. and froa 1 to 3 45 P.M. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW-JERSB Coonee-ing at New-Haaptoa with the Dei a war.

Laekawaana and Western Railroad, aad at Easton wtUt the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Wursa AABARQiaxsrs Comnsenoing Doe. It, Leave ew-York for Kaston and intermediate places, frosn foot of Cortland at A. 13 and 4:10 P. M. For Setnervilie, by the above trains, at 6.33 P.

M. From Pier No. 3. (sorth River, at 1:30 and A.M., aad 3:30 P. M.

tor Easton and intermediate stations. For Bomerville. by the a ova tralna at 4:30 M. The 13 M. train from foot of and the 11:30 A.

train from Pier No. 3, North River, make a aiose connection at Easton with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and thence, via East Pennsylvania Railroad, to Read lag, without chsngs of cars, and connects at Reading direct for Pottsville and Harrisburgh. PaaaoBgera ir the Delaware, Lackawanna and West-era Railroad will leave t-ew-York, from foot ef at A. or at from Pier No. 3, North River.

For Lehigh Valley Railroad, at A. M. and 13 V. from foot of or from Pier No. 3.

North River, at S0 and :90 A. JOHN O. STERNS, Superintendent. UDON RIVER RAILROAD. FROM" DEO.

33. I860, Trains will leave Chambere-et. Station as follows: Exprebs Trains. and 11 A. aa 4:30 P.

for Sing Sing, 3 4S and 6:40 P. for Poaghkeepue, A. and and 3:20 P. M-: for Peekskill, 6:16 P. M.

A Montreal aad Buffalo Passenger Train, (with leeplng cars.) leaves daily, at 38 P. K. The Poughkeepsie, Peekskill and Sing Sing Tralna (top at most of the way stations. Pasengera taken at Cham-bera. Canal, Christopher and 31st sts.

Trains for New-York leae Troy at 6:16 aal 10:10 A and 4 and P. and Albany about 16 minutes later Oo Sunday at M. A. F. SMITH, Superintendent.

NEW-YORK AND FLUSniNCI RAILROAD Tav Viilton Market alio for FLTJSaiNG. ner steamer ATTANO, at A. IP. 4 P. and P.

at oonnectipg with cars at Uuater'a fotnt ttetura-ing leave Flushing 6:30. Band 10 A. and 3 and 6 P. M. Extra trains leave Hunter's Point for Flushing at returning, lesve riusb.iog.at IP paasengers by this train will cross the 34th-st.

Ferry. Tare 16 cents. Fare from Fulton Market-slip, 16 eents. All above trains stop at the way stations. Calvary.

Cemetery, WinBeld, "ewtown and West Flushing. On Sundays oars lesre Hunter Point for Flushing and ail way stations at 11, 4, aad 6 o'clock returning, leave Flushing at 8:39, 10. 3 and 4:30 o'olook Excursion Uek-ets for the trip. 36 cents. HW-VOKK, PROVIDENCE AND BOSTON at I IV DAY EXPRESS TRAlM.vid SHORELINE.

Leave New-York, comer of t7th-st. and at P. and arrive in Providence at P. M. and Bostoa at P.

At, Leave Boston, frsm depfttof Bortoa and Prstidsnoe Railroad, at 11:16 A. and Provideaoo at 13:36 P. and arrive In New- York at P. M. Through without change of cars.

J. CALHOUN, Bnperlateadeat. Nj KIV.TIIKK AND RKIK RAILUOADt- Frnn nier foot of Duane-at. Dunkirk Express ac A. M.

for Dunkirk, Buffalo, Canaadatgua, and principal stations. Newburgh Express, at 3.30 P. Nswborgh, Middletown and intermediate stations. ight Express, at 4:30 P. M.

for Dunkirk, Buffalo, Caa-aniiaixua, and principal stations. CHAS. M1NOT. General Snperinteodent. ONU ISLAND ICAILRO AD.

TRAINS LEAVE Brooklyn for Green port at 10 A. M. Yaphank, 10 A. and on Saturdays at 3:30 P. North I slip at 10 A.

M. and 3:30 P. M. Syoaset at 10 A. M.

and 3:38 P. M. for Hempstead at 10 A. 3:30 and 6 P. for Jamaica at 10 A.

3.30, 6 and 6:30 P. M. i KAIL ROAD FOR PHILADELPHIA AND THE SOUTH AND WEST; FROM CITY Mail and Express Line. Leaves New-York at T. and 11 A.

M. 4 aad 6 P. M. fare S3; 13 fare $3 36. Through baggage checked in 7 A.

M. aod 6 P.M. STEAMBOATS. ARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAIL- It Kl'AU. OK rOKT aorMUUTM, siiuin.arurfn.

RED BANK SHREW 8BURY, EATOX TOWN, ttid steamer ALICE PRICE Leave Murray-st. wharf Feb. 11)4 A. 3. 124 P.

8, 1 4.334 P- 6)4 A. M. and 4 P. 6 A.M. 8, 6 A.M.; 36)4 A.M.; 10.

A. M. 11, A. 13. A.

14. 11 A. 16, 13 M. Returning, will leave Red Bank 3)4 hours af the boat leaves Mew-York. FOR BRIDGEPORT FiKK FIFTY CENT8.

t-teamer AN SON I Capt. Cnas. Dctchss. leaves Peek-slip, EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY aad SATURDAY, at 13 M.

Freight taken at the lowest rates. T. LOCK. YES A No. 113 South st, FOR BOSTON.

NORWICH AND WORCESTER Line, from foot of North River, daily, at 4 o'clock P.M MUSICAL. THE OVAL PIANO-FORTB. (Wlth the over-strung bass,) Ths most graceful in form, and the best- toned horixoa-tal piano in the world. The Driggs Piano Company, by greatly extending their facilities of manufacture and improvement in their machinery, are prepared to receive advance orders fo. these grace "nl and elegant instruments.

The demand has heretofore been far beyond our ability to supply, and for most of the time during the last year we nave not hsd an Instrument of this peculiar sty Is to exhibit This is the original shape of the Driggs patent, or violin piano, and It slowly approximates, not only in (be principles of its soastruetion, but in its shape, to the votin, the most perfect because the most responsive instrument in the world." The case is a vibratory shell, free from aU strain of tho strings, and the Oval shape retaias more perfectly the vibratory circles, sustaining the tones with, wonderful purity, aad making ths instra-ment more responsive aad perfect. Wareroonxs No. 643 Broadway, between Spring and Prince sta. 8. B.

DRIGGS, Inventor and Patentee. CHICKED INO Ac SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Wareroom No. 694 8 road way. C. A SONS have been awarded 36 prise medals for tho superiority of their manufacture for the past 35 years.

A I SO FOR SALE, MA80N A HAMJ tN'S SUPERIOR MELODE0N3 AND HARMONIUMS, for parlors, churches, vestries and lodge. i at wholesale and retail. PIAM08T0 RT. I JOHN B. DUNHAM, ESTABLISHED IN 1834, 1 Manufacturer of THE OVER-STRUN'ft GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES.

Manufactory and Wareroom, Noa. 75 to 85 East near Bread war. New-Ye'k. Purchasers may rely upon tnese Taew are warranted for five years, and the prices moderate. A NEW INSTRUMENT.

TRIOLOPEON Warerooms. No. 618 Broadway, VAN OECKELKN A DUCKBR, Patentees. Highest Testimonials of THALBERG and VIKUXTEVPS, I Large Silver Medal. J.

M. PBLTON, I Noa. 641 and 843 Broadway. New-York. First-class PIANOS.

MELODEONS aad HARMOBT-UsfS. fully warranted, at the lowest prieee. PIANOS and MELODEONS to let or sold on lastailmoata.r OLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE Pt-ANOS STEIN WAY A BON8. Nos. and 84 Walker near Broadway, Mew-Yerk, hare always reseived the first presalam where and whenever ia eompetltioav with the best makers of Bosses.

Mew-York, Philadeipbia and Baltimore. Avery piano warranted for ahreeyiasu. ALLET, DAVIS Ac CO.S GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS, long known as tho best Piaaew made, PRATT'S MELODEONS. Good second-hand pt anoe very low. Pianos and Melodeees to let.

T. S. BBKRY, No. 438 Broadway, 1 Marble Building oornar Grand -si. L1GIITE Ac BUADBURYS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES Coa rsveted with all the tmorovements oonducive So superiority of tone, touch aad durability, aad to any required style of furniture.

An extensive assortment always on aal at their Warerooms aad office, No. 421 Broomo-st A YEN, BACON cfc CO-(SUCCE8SOR8 TO Bacon A Raven,) piano forte manufacturers, ware- rooms No. 136 soar Broadway, where a full assortment lof "Instruments may be found, exoluaiye of our own manufacture, warranted in every reapecA. PIANO.FORTE MAN-ufacturera, Ko. 99 Prince- offer a lias Assort-moat of brilliant and full toped Pianos, at tho lowest rates.

Warranted to giro sail (action guaranteed for throe years. H. 6ALB Ac 16f East Uth-st- InviU aUeatioa to their bow MeaWt Ptaaca. Gaarantaed to give entire aatiafacaioa. ORGANIST HR.

WILLI Aal A. KINO BEGS TO announce that his engagement as Organist at Calvary Church expires oa tho 1st of May next, having resigned bo is therefore opes to aa engagement as Organist aad Musical Director of any Church wiaalng has services. i-- -a: LTO SINGER ONE WHO IS ACCUSTOMED to the Church ervise, has a deep voice, and reads well, desires an engagement In this City or Brooklyau Address Mrs. R. Slilf H.

Broehlya Fost-offlcs. LOST AND FOUND. i LOST ON THUR3DAY. 3D INSTM IN BRO AD-wav, bat ween Spring and Grand a DRAB POCKKT-BOOK. containing $100 eensUUng of a tie, two S30 and one ft 19 bills.

The finder, by returning the seme! to A. MAN NEVILLE. No. 85S Broadway, will bo suitably rewarded, aad will bestow a charitable act upon the porter who lest it, ashisemployer woaldother-wUs hold him responsible, 6-inn REWARD. WHEREAS.

THE HOUjJS Oi-UUof James M. Kankin.in the village of Astoria, was entered oa the night of Jaa. 36 by burglars, and silver ciata aad other property stolen therefrom, loo hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars for each Intorasatieuas will lead to the detection and eonvtctioa of the thieves. By order of the Board ef Truste.s; JOHN MOALOKEY. President.

OST ON THURSttAYFEB. A LARGE Kt-maa Mosaio BRKAST-PTN. black Ta nder will Lheraily re warded by lear ji It at ho. I WOStUUt-SU AJtAWttXMgNT FARE 3 TO AXBAJfY. after W.daaaday.

Jaa. 160. trains ui lve asth-st. BUtiom, Ne w-Yark. asfotiows 'WtJHams UA.M.S aad SHIPPING.

ttf ADVANCE OF TUB V. S. MAXLB- OLD MAIL UjrB 1' CALIFORNIAs VIA PANAMA RAJLBOAP. EXTRA STEAMER AT PANAMA AND A0APULCO. RCOULAR DAYS BTH A SOTH OF EACH MONTH.

Oa MONDAY. Fa. at 3 P. MU the Nertk At-saatlc Bteasaaaia, Coaspaaw wOI dispatoh too splendid steamship tXTTO, A. O.

GxtT, Commander, for Axpiawall prxxirr. and will connect, viA Paaama Railroad.wiU PaeiAcJataJ 8teaaaship Company's steaoaer JOHN L. STEPHENS, W.F. LArrraoi, Cemmxnder, aad pre coed direct to Baa Francisco For tseight, apply to the Company's omoo. Ko.

Wall-st. For passage, apply at the office over the gave, oa too wharf, at the foot of to WM. H. WIOKHAM. Note.

Tho office la alongside the steamship, N. Letters to all parte of California will ho takea by Well. Fargo A Oo, aod Frsosaaa A Kx press by tfaeoe steame.s. MOUTHAJIPTON AND HATRE4 THE TfBfTTED STATES MAIL 8TBAMER FULTON. J.

A. Wottoh, Commaader. wilt leave for Havre, touching at Southamptosi, so lead tte mails and passengers, ea 8ATURDA Feb. 4, at 13 o'eiock, trom Pier No. ST North River, foot of Beach -at.

This ship has five water-tight eompartmeats, iaoloe-ing the enginea, so that in tho event of collision ot stranding, tho water eould not roach them, and tho pumpe being free to work, the safety of tao easel aad passengers would bo secured. Price ef passage la 8econd Cabin $75 and $6. Fo freight or passage apply to W. S. DRAYTON, Agent.

Me. Broadway. K. B. The steamer ARAGO will saccoed too FtL-TON.

and sail March 3. THE NORTH GRAfvIAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP BREMEN. H. Wcssaui Commander, carrying tie Cniced States mail, will poaiti.ely on SATURDAY, Feb. 18, at 13 o'clock ML.

BREMFN VI a' 8oUTn A PTON, Taking pa aeogera for LONDON. nAVRE SOUrilAlfPrON AND BREMEN, At the following rat-a First cabin. $100 second cabin, $60; steerage, $55. For freighter passage aop to LPCKK, KEUTGEN A REI0HELT, No. 84 Broadway.

FOB NORFOLK AMI PORTBMODTH. The new and nrst-claaa steamship POTOMAC, Capt. Gso W. Watsou. will leave pier No.

IB, North River, every SATURDAY, at P. connecting with Norfolk and Peters burgh Railroad for Richmond aad Peters-burgh. Freight to Norfolk six cents per foot to Petersburga, sight reats per feet, and porportionate rates. Apply to H. B.

CROMWELL No. 86 West-t. THB BRITISH AND NORTH AJMitAtlCAN ROY Ali MAIL bTAA MSHIP8. raoH ggv-iou to utixtool. Chief Cabin Passage Seooad Cabin Paeaago 79 raou- aosTou to uvaaroot- Chi sf Cabin Passage 116 Second Cabin Package 63 The ships from Boston call at Hah fax aad Cork Harbor.

PIRSIA.Capt, Judkiaa. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J.

Stone. AMERICA. Capt. Millar. ASIA, Capt.

E.G. Loit, NIAGARA.Capt. Anderaoat. AFRICA, Capt. Shanaoa, EUROPA.Capt.

J. Loltch. SCOTIA (now buildirg.) These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head Sreen on starboaru bow red on port bow. RABIA. Store, leaves New-York, Wday, Jan.

1883. EURO PA, Leitch. leaves Boston, Wed'day, JanJ6, 18d0. AFRiCA, Snannon, leaves N.Y.. Wed'day, Feb.

1,1860. AMEBIC A. Millar, leaves Boston. Wed ay 8. I860.

AolA, LoU leaves New-York, Wednesday, Fb. 16,1860. CANADA, Lang leaves Boston, Wed'day, Fsb.31,1860, Bsrtha not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon oa board. The owners of these ships will not bo accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and tho value thereof therein expressed.

For freight or passage apply to E. CCNARD, No, 4 Bowling-grsea. I PORTLAND AMD AN AD A SEMI-WEEKLY Lino tad Victoria Bridge. Tho first-class eras steamship CH SA PE AXE, Capt. SroirxT Cxewxu.

PAT APSCO, Capt. L. H. Latmblp. Will leave Pier No.

13 North River, New -York, and Brown's Wharf, Portland, every WEDNE3DAY and SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock P. M. Running time, 36 hours. These steamers connect with the Grand Trunk Railroad, forming the cheapest aad most expeditious freight tine to Montreal and Quebec Passage, including meals aad stateroom, S. Apphy to H.

B. CROMWELL A Ko. 86 Wea-it. FOR THE SOCTII AND SOUTHWEST via CHARLESTON. C.

SEMI-WEEKLY U. 8. MAIL SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP LI MS. Cabin paeesga, 16; Deck, 6. The steamship COLUMBIA, Captain sxav will leave Pier No.

4, N. oa SATURDAY, Feb. 4. at 3 o'clock P. precisely.

Through tickets to the following places: To New -Orleans, 36 76 Mobile, $35 Montgomery, f36 Nashville, $10 Memphis, $33 60; KnoxvlUe, $27 Chattanooga, $27; Augusta. $30: AtlanU. $13 Colunrnta, 8 fw; Charlotte. N. $23 Fernaodlna, $30-ackseaviUe.

$21-, Pilatka, $23. For freight or pMssge apply to SPOFFORD. TILE3T0N A No. 30 Broadway. The magnificent steamer NASHVILLE.

L. M. Mu ax at. Commander, succeeds on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8.

Notice No form of bills of lading will be signed but those furnished by the Company. No freight received after 3 o'clock on day of leaving. T70R SAVANNAn AND FLORIDA. THE A American Atlantic Screw Steamship Company's i new and favorite steamship MONTGOMERY.Wm. i.

Bsbst, Commander-will leave Pier No. 13. N. THURSDAY, Feb. at 3" P.M.

Ptssasre to Savannah, with unsur- eased accommodations, $15. Through tickets to New-rleans, 76 Mobile. $35: Montgomery. 2C Alba-rv, Ga $24; Columbus, $33; Atlanta, $23; Macon, $31 augusta. $20 also, to principal places in Florida at lowest rates.

Freight 10 cents per foot. Insurance one-half per cent. No risk taken nnder $200. Apply to H. B.

CROMWELL A No. 86 West-st, NEW-ORLEANS, MOBILE, MONTGOMERY. Atlanta, Albany, Columbus, Macon, Augusta, aad various places in Florida, vim Savannah, Ga. The AUGUSTA, Capt. M.

S. WooPhuli. will leave on SATURDAY. Feb. 4, at 3 P.

from Pier No. 4 North River. Tickets can bo had for the following places fare as low as by any other steamer from New-Ycrk to Savannah accommodations superior New-York to New -Orleans. $3 76 Mobile. $36; Montgomery, $28; Atlanta, $23; Albany, $24 Columbus.

$23 Macon. $34 Augusta, $20; SaraLnah. $15. SAMUEL L. MITCHILL A SON, No.

13 Broadway. FOR HAVANA. UNITED STATES MAIL Steamship Line, leaving every twenty days from esch port. 8 teamship QUAKER CITY, R. W.

Sur-pvlpv. Commander. This well-known and splendid steamer will Irave for the above port on SATURDAY, Feb. 4, at 3 o'clock P. M.

from Pier No. 45 North River. Bills of lading furnished and signed oa board oa presentation of clearance. Freight received on 1st Inat. For freight or paasago apply to HARGOUS No.

33 Soutb-st. FREIGHT FOR TENNESSEE, NOBTII CAROLINA. PORTSMOUTH, NORFOLK, CITY POINT, AND RICHMOND. The steamship YORK-TOWN, Capt. PAxajsn, will receive freight for the above nss il- ter No.

13. North River and" wifl leave "at P.M. Freight to Norfolk or Portsmouth, 6 cents per foot to City Point. cent to Richmond. 8 rents.

Passave to Norfolk, (state-room and meals included,) $8 to Peters- burgh or Richmond, $10. LUDLAM A HEINE KEN, No. 115 Bread way. FOR WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN. The New-York aod Virginia Screw Steanrthip Company's new aad elegant steamship MOUNT VF.RNON, F.

0. Surra Commander, will leave pi.r No. 13 North River, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock P. M. Pasage, including state-room and faro, $7 59, Freight 8 cents per foot and proportionate rates.

Apply to H. B. CROMWELL A No. 86 West-st, EXPRESSES. HARNDENS DAILY.

Forwards valuables and merchandise to aad trom, aai OsllecU drafts, bills, Ac, in all parts of the EAST. WEST AND SOUTH. -WUl raoervs goods or srdsrs to call at No. 74 Broadway. WELLS, FARGO fe COS I EXPRRSS i CALIFORNIA OREGON Asia PACIFIC COAST, WH1 do dispatched on MON DAT ae at 3 P.

by tho North Atlantic Steamship Co. 's sUamer A LTIO connecting at Paaama with tho Facifle Mail Btaamihip Company steamer JOHN L. STEPHENS. through to SAN FRANCISCO, greaUy la advaaoeoCaho mails. 2To freight, sxeept small parcels, received oa tho eTTIRS IN GOVERNMENT ENVELOPES wUl bo received till 1 o'clock on Mooday.

Letters sent bv our express are dslivsred at San Francisco from THREE TO SIX DAYS AHEAD OF THE MAILS. Bight exchange on San Francisco for sale. Collections and cash advances made on goods. WELLS. FARGO No.

S3 Broadway. Jaa. 1860, INSURANCE. CLINTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, I OFFICE MO. 99 WALL-8TREET.

CASH 1 mi a iaboi soarura. DIRECTORS HTGH LATJffl, NOAH8.HTNY, THOMAS CHAS JR. SWORDS, J. H. RANSOM.

JOHNJNFOLD, GEO. A. TOWrfSENTJ. JaSif 0- ALOVZOCUSHalAW, D. HENRT HA1GHT.

U.J.SMITH. JOSPH LAWRENC1C. ALFRED 1TOH1MW 8. BCAREZ, BYLVESTEB L. H.WAKD, SII-AS BROS SOU, OBE RT M.

J.S. BOTD. A. YZWAOA PYXVALLE, LAWRENCE TURVURB, a. svw, JOHN WAT80W.

JOFPH W. CORLrtS, SAMUEL WILLATS. a. x. si ivuui, rlIMHIS.liAialVU, HUGH LAJG, PresUoaC JAMES B.

AMES. Secretary. SKATES. KATES VERY CHEAP. THE REMAINING SSoek Of our Philadelphia Tlnb Skates and Am lisa and Germaa Skates, for ladies aad gentlezua, will bo Bold at realy red need prinea.

4 fULCVaa STEVENS, No, 306 Brovlway, upstairs. ENTRAL PARK SKATE EMPORIUM A splendid variety of 8keie, suitable for ladies aad tatiBWn, rlrlt t4 aovs. 4 No, z7 Broslwiy. AlOTSEMENm ACADEMY OF MUSIC PATTIFURTTANX. VONDAY aext, Fab.

0, at H-, -RETURN OF MI8S PATTL -Aad her farewell performaaees prior to her departure for Europe ia the earty Spring. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OP THS OPERA. MISS PATTI IN A NEW ROLE ELVIRA. First night thii season Bellini's selebrated opera of I PUKllAM. With tho following great and complete east.

VlasPAlTI first appearance ELYTRA BfclGNOI I'S first appsraoeo as FFRfcl'8 first appearance as BUSNI'S first app-arance as The sale of seats commences this morning at tho ho. 13 and re using 'a. The free-lint entirely euspeoded. Ko noUce Will ho taken of wriitea asplica'iosa. Weber's celebrated opera of DEE rREYSCHTJTZ wUl re immediately produced with a complete cast tnilad-rr OLSON, Mad.

81RAKOSCB. SiIGELLI. and JUNfcA. A ass grnifi cent new scene, with pew maehiuo-y, has been painted by Calyefor thelncantatiea seeue. Oa eaturday, Feb.

U. at 1 o'eiock. PaTTI MATINEE. GRAND MAT1MBKS. In eoneeeueaee of the limited ssy of the Opera, there canpnly be given TWO aliases before Raster Moadsy.

the first eatu'day, Feb. 11. and th second and AST on Saturday. Feb 18. Miss PaTTI will sing at tho first Matinee.

oa SATURDAY NEXT. Kurics Tito heating apparatus has been Improved during tao Reeeas. in order to render the temperature of tae Aademy, even darieg the coldest weather, as pleatant as that of any ntiddling-aised drawlagroom. WINTER GARDEN. TO NIGHT WILL BE PRE'KNTED An adaptation, by JOSEPH JEFFfittSOK, of Charles Dickens' beautiful bon-e story.

OLIVER TWIST Written la the early bloom of his genius, while his profession of reporter brought him happily for the world, and what is beautiful within it in daiiy contact with strange srenes and strange men and strange manners, the story of Oliver Twiat develope more strongly thsn any other of Dickens' works that passion for picture, that large aad loving humanity, that eeep sympathy with human Buffering, ana ail tbat is od and noble, however poor and lowly, oa this earth, which has made hia name. la a thousand of households, a nsme of b.essing, and stamped him as the most earnest champion now living of family life ard virtue, and the eternal foe of selfishness snd vice. Long before aught of hi found a heme ia prist, little Paul, snd little Nell, and little Oliver, had fuund a home tn his big beart.aad there he warmed them and warmed tbeu, until the fire caught the mind, aad the mind touefced the heart, and forth sprang a story, a story full of all thote sad thiogs, and gay things, ho had met in his daily walks in life, full of quaint fancies and genial figures, full of smaller gel voioes and little merry bells and cheerlul crackling fire, full of peer li tile children cast helplessly on cold, cold streets, aad of ogres and fiends in human shape, who beat the at aad kept them to hard work full, ia fact, of all the features of London humanity, as seen by Charles Dickens. Full of such is the story of OLIVER TWIST. Which has been adapted for the stage by Jossra Jsr-yxxsoN, and will be presented at the Garden ea THIS (Saturday) NIGHT.

Feb. 4. All the great acting ia simply individual nature directed by mimetic art and tbe extraordinary adaptiailiay of tbe gieat artists now gathered at tho Winter Gardea to represent the powerful type of characters contained in tbe story, first suggested to Mr. Jefferson the revival and fre.h adaptation of this drama, which, it may bo remrmbwred. created on its production at the Park, many year since, so strong an excitement.

The character of Nancy played by Charlotte Gush-man, being tbe character in which tho first clutched her dramatic crown, will be sustained by MATILDA HERON-. Fagia, the Jew, and BUI Sykes will find representatives J. W. WALLACE. and GE0RSE JORDAN, and never perhaps, a whole, did charartors fall into she hand of artists better fitted to them thaa those who will constitute the dramatic picture on Thursday night.

Matilda Heron Nancy 8 vkee J. W. Wallack Gtorge Jordan T. B. Johnston George Holland Mrs.W.

R. looe Burke Mr.J. II. Fagln.the Jew Bill Sykes Artfol Dodger usable Mrs. Coraey Oliver Twist Mr.

Brownlow Mrs. J. H. Bedwiu Mr. Cline as Tobv Crack et Mr.

Poniai aa Fans-. Mr. Brown as Noah Clay pole Mr Tree as Charley Bates Miss Pecor a Rose Maylio Miss Gimber as Charlotte Miss Waters as Susan. The scenery for this drama has been palatod by MR. HAYS, MR.

RIVIERE, MR. PERKINS. The descriptive music has been composed by MR. ROBERT STOEPEL. Doors open at T.

Commence at 7J o'clock. Box hook open fourteen day in advance. WALLACK'S THEATRE. Doors open at 7 to commence at 7H. SUCCESS.

TO-KIGnTj And Every Evening till further notice, THE ROMANCE A POOR YOUNG MAN. Adapted expressly for this Theatre by Messrs. Pierre-pont Edwards and 1 ester Wallack. Music by Mr. Robert Stoepel.

The Scenery entirely new oy Tsherwood. PROLOGUE. Manuel. Marquis ds Chain peer Mr. Lester Wallack Doctor Dosmarsts (formerly of tho French army) Mr.

Brougham Louise Yauberger (formerly auras to Manuel. bow keeper of a locging-house) Waloot 1HE DttaStA. Manuel (Stewart to A. Laroque) Lester Wallaek Doctor Deamarets Brougham M. de Bevaanes (a man of the world) Mr.

Waloot Gaaaar Larooee (an aired mil. formerly Cap tain oi a privateer) Dyett Alain (a confidential Mr. Young M. Nouret( a Notary) Mr. Levere Yvonne ka re ton shepherd) C.

Parsloo Heati -Mr. Oliver Louis Mr. Cob urn Madame Laroque (daughter-in-law to Caspar) Mrs. Vernon Marguerite (her Hoey Maosme Auorey (a relative of the Laroque Miss Marr Gannon Mile Helouin (a governess) Moraoi Vsmune (a Breton peasant girn miss ranny SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. Ao, Pxotooux.

Paris Manuel's apartment. Act 1. Briuany Parlor and terrace, with view of the park at the Chateau Laroque. A LAPSE OF TWO MONTHS. Act The park ana Chateau Laroque la tho distance.

act S. Interior of a lofty tower In tho ruins of Elton, with extensive view of the Breton country Moonlight. A or 4 1. Drawing-room in tho Chateau Laroque. 3.

Apartment in the Chateau. LAP jE OF SOME MONTHS. A or i. Salon opening on the gardens aad grounds of the Chateau. THE GARDENS AND CHATEAU BY MIGHT, bUPERBLT ILLUMINATED.

Box Book now open, six days ia ad vaaco. LAORA KERNE'S Til AT 14 AW NEW SCOTTISH DRAMA TO NIGHT. 8ATURDAY. Feb. 4.

I860. AND EVERY NIGHT THIS WEES. MISS AGNES ROBERTSON as JEANTE DEANS, MISS LAURA KEENE as EFFTE DEANS, In Sir Walter Scott's beontiful domestie story, drsunav-Used expressly for this Theatre by DION Ja0iW3I-CaULT, author of "Jessie Brown," In three acts. JEANLS DEANS; THE HEART OT MXD Lrrrxaamsr, red used under the direction aad BuperutenJoawA 64 Mr. BourclcauH.

with NEW SCENERY AND MEW C03TTJME3. EDINBURGH IN 1737. THS TRIAL OP EFFIE DEANS, realixiag Lander's celebrated oioturo. THE ATTACK ON THE TOLBOOTH. A new Overture to 44 The Heart ef Mid Lothian, aad aew descriptive nun, has been composed oKproBOhy to acoceapany and illustrate this story, by MR.

THOMAS BAKER. Dress Circls soats may bo secured oao wtuk kl advance. Doors open at to oommeaes at 734 o'olook. Performance ever at 10 o'clock. NIBLO'S GARDEN, COOKE'S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE.

GRAND EQUESTRIAN MATINEE, SATURDAY. Feb. 4, at 2 o'clock. The evening entertainments will cunenrt at 1)4. IHa TKhMENDOUS SENSATION Upon witnessing tho brilliant, startling aad twilling; Feats of THE HANLON BROTHERS, in their terrific Airial representations of LE3 HOMMKS DE L'AlR.

'And the Introduction by I MLLX- ELLA ZOYARA. of her superb, matchless aad thorough-bred Arabian Mare ZAIDaE. The anUro programme will bo reproduced on bATCRDAY EVENING. Feb. 4.

-Together with the dashing, reckless and art! hUo BAREBACKED H5REAN8aiP, By MR. JaMES ROBINSON. The Star Rider and World Challenger! Court Jester J. PANTLANT. Besides ail those ether great per form a a pes for which thia Company is universally renowned.

4 la rehearsal THE MERRY SPORTS OP OLD ENGLAND. ia traducing a Steeple Race, Morris Dance, May role, and other games. Boxes. 60o. Oroheitra chairs, Private boxes.

tAaad $4. NIBLO'S SALOON. GEORGE CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS. MONDAY EVENING, Jaa. SUio, aad every rroauns daring the week.

EXTRAORDWARY ATTRACTION. Bi MRS. DATs NEW-YEAR'S CALLS FOR 186C. GEORGE CHRIST II la his popular character af PETER DAY. M.

GUSTAVB BlDAUX, first baritoao of the Italiaa Opera, Ac Through which will bo Later-sported xTHIOPIAW MIEaTRELSY, tw all Its shades and phases 9 Nsw Songs, Acts and features ty tho entira Com pan y. Dvors open at 6)4; tooommcaoo at 7)4. TickeU 35 cents. 2 RE AT INDIAN EXHIBITION AT BLEECK-1 ER BUILDING The great Indian Orator aad Chief OK A-TE-WALLA. or Moantaia Panther, just arrived from the wilds ef Oregon, with his warrior and squaws from the forest, equipped as wbea prepared battle thy will represent.

In their wild and untutered eloquence, the pleasing and startling peculiarities of tho red man of tho woods, painting with dramatis power many cf tho horrific scenes of blood and battle that aro now being enacted by these uncivilised brethren of tho forest. The public will find this-exhibition of savage life truly what it is represented to bo aad the object of the Chief Is to gala a knowledge of civilised life, aad to return to his tribe und teach them. We hope tho public will feel Interested ia this noble undertaking. A free exhibition will be given on SATURDAY AFTERVOOJf to Sabbath School aid District Schools. Doors opea at 3 o'clock; commence at 8 o'clock.

Exhibition on SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 4 MONDAY. TUESDAY, TURDAY, 1L Djro open at commence at 8. 24 children under 13. Hcts.

AN JO TAITGUT! BANJO YAItXBA. JO dV quarter, oourse. or single Pui It sirens of learuing Uiis Vn. a7 I aa? tA. Lrt thtir ad van tare to taka lessens trees n.

a asa asw rinfMllSw I a A oaeri.a. aodjaost reaooar AiiTm LU10M.Boxiio.a, Tmu OSse, IIUSaAwnNTaJ AfAAcniitn'B sjixuicAN MUBETjaL. SATURDAY. FEB. 4.

laua i In tho AFTERNOON a 3 o'clock, Morton's admired eowedv of ALL THAT GL1TTAR3 IS NOT 00LXL Afur which the farce of OCR FXTXOW-CLERKS. For the last lime. celebraird coroody of A HUSBAND TO OKDKB, After which. Dancing. Ac-, and the fareo of i 6KATCHE8 la INDIA.

M0KDAY EVENING, Ftb. S. wfll bs BTfjdaou with the permission of Dit-n Beureicault, THE fKJTOROOM. yx statu of JOHN BROWN. Uvraw BABY lirias RO'iS btautlful AQUARIA.

PsVsuiteiturV ehBr BOWERY THBATRB. i' 5 Lessoeaad- T. W. Acting; Mauagnr.i Door open at 6)4 o'clock curtain will rise at 7)4. first night of the equestrienaa aetrt.a aad daasensw-' MLLK.

LOriSK WELL8. 8ATTJRDaY EVENING. Feb. sriPAO commence with the tragedy of MACBETH. To conclude with JACK r-HEPPARD ON HORS BBA CEi 1 Jack Pher-pard -p horseback Mile.

Louise WeUa. NEW BOWERY THBATRB. nmf waraaAsva ITsasif fawlrff fua 1 6ATTTRTaY EVENING. Feb. 4.

toe vmmeoro wiOt A --THB OLD MoN OF THE MOUNTAIN. Te be succeeded bv the Romant'o Melo-drsma of HANDSOMB JACK. THE HIwHWAYMAM. Concluding with the comie Pantonrira of THE FRleKY COBBLXR. i- VAN AM BURGH tie COS B2ENAGBRIE AT PALACE GARDEN, 14TH NEAR ITR-if, EVERY MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVEMUanW Animals fed st 1J o'clock each day.

LARGEST COLLECTION Or ANIMALS IV TE3 WORT.Tt. Performaaee THIS AFTERNOON and EVENING of that woaderfulljr-educated Pony, Black Diamond. nrauig ronj ariw. nssns, noaxey neks, the piaw rider, laughter-provoking Maloao Jack, Eduoated Mata Osceola, Great War-ElepRant Hannibal? Prof. LANG WORTHY'S WUd Uoness, aad ethor animals.

THBATRB FRANC AIS, 83 BROADWAY. its 8AMEDT, 4 Fevriev. into. MARIE 4 IR. 4fc MRS.

G. YANDKMIO rFS FAREWELL REA DIM OS. HOPK CTTAPFL TO-NIGHT atSe'tdsok, SHAKESPEARE, SHERIDAN, DICKENS. -1 COKIOLANUS, act.) 8CIIOOL BOE acU And Torino laat time, BARDELL T8. PICKWICK.

Trcrirt: Body of the Hall, so ceaw; GaQery SOLOMON'S TEMPLE, OPEN TtATf.Y' From 10 A. M. to 10 P. Mu. At HA LL, Formerly Dr.

Van Zandt's Ckurehv 3th one door east of Broadway, 1 LECTURES DAILY. at 3 aadSP.M. MEMORIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CERT. The children of the Memorial Suudasy School will give a concert la Pal see Garden Hall, Utn t- at between 6th and 7th oa JKSO A Vg Feb. 7.1860.

-They will bo assisted by the Tremaiaa Family, young vocalists f'om Brooklyn, whose mast- cal talents are too surprise of all who hear Ad- mission S6 cents. Commence at IX o'olook doors epesk at 6)4 o'clock. vv mm aaa FINE ARTS. AN AMD'S GREAT PAINTING "THE ORISON." NOW ON EXHIBITION At WESTON'S OALLERY. No.

766 Broadway. Admisaioa free. SITUATIONS WANTED. FZBALBS WANTED BY A PROTEST A KT YOUNO WoV man, a aituatlon ia a good eaok, baker aad a neat laundress would do housework, or chamberwork aadl wilting is willing and obliging. Good reference.

Ms objectioBSto tho country. near Broadway. Is not afraid of work. WANTED A SITUATION BY A 8TEADY YUN a woman, as laundress, aud to assist la upstairs--work. If required would have no objeetions to go a few miles in the country has good reference.

Call at New JL 411 between Le Roy aad Clarksoa for twousys. WANTED A PITUATION BY AN AGED Woman, to do the housework of a small private family. Is a gexl plain cook Aa good City reference waats home for the Winter. Apply in tho rear, first fleer. Mow 144 West SQth-st, for three days.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A PROTEST AMY yeuag woman as chambermaid aad waitress, chambermaid and seamstress, nutse and seamstress, chambermaid and laundress no objections to tho oouat- try. Apply as Mo.7 ntn-st, near xtroaa way. AIsTKD A8ITUATION AS WAITRESS. MY A young girl who understands her business from eu- Cirisnoe. irst-cass uity murenoee.

nppty a mo. any between Lth and 30th in the grocery store. A DRESSMAKER OF MANY YEARS experience, would be glad to make aa engagement with ladies by the day, week or month. Apply at Mo. 6 West th-st.

GOOD FEMALE AND MALB FRENCH German and other servant, at Nos. 13 and 14 B'blo Bouse. 8th-st, between 3d and tth also, first-olasa French aadother cooks. French, Germaa aad iriiiasj languages spokes. Atady in HALES.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A 8INGLE MAW, as coachmaa or groom, for tho country or City, wittx a good reference from his last employer will assist isj xr the garden, and make himself gen. ally useful arouad a 1 gentleman's place. Can be seen for two days. Addreaa T. Box No.

102 Times Office. WANTED A SITUATION AS SEXTON OF 80 MS up-town church, by a man with several years' ex- perienco. A note addressed to F. R. No.

3728 th tv wi'h real came and place where aa Interview may ho bad, will be promptly attended to. WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN A SITUATION I IE a law office, where he will aet In the capacity ad cepylbt, and perform ail the duties of the offiee 1 betet references as to honesty and stbriety -wages, a week. Address Box No. 135 ImssOfllce. ANTED A SITUATION AS GARDENER.

BY1 an Englishman thoroughly understands hia business hot house. greoB-house, Ac Caa bo seen at Mr. Smith's seed store. No. 64 Whito-st.

1 A BOOK-KEEPER A YOUNG MARRIED flntn, who has had five years exrertsaee ia hla City, and Is fully ootnoetent desires asitnation. Reforai to last employers and others. Address B. Y. Boat No.

106 Fune Office, for one week. HELP WANTED. i. WANTED TWO GIRLS TO GO ABOUT OYEMTLM In the country one to do geteral housework who must be a good plain cook and a rood washer and Inner tho eUier as seamstress aad to do a little chamber-work. Apply at No.

303 Broadway, ap stairs, faatur-day or Monday mornings, before 10 o'clock. ANTED A 8INGLE YOUNG MAN, FROM the country, anaeaualntod with the confectloaerw business, wishes a bright, engaging, intelligent youac lady as partner ana cerx inat is aoquaiuteu wiut a buaineas reierereo requirea. Aoaress v. No. 162 runes Office.

ANTED AGENTS IN EVERT CITY AND town. An active person, with a eaptn-l of $tS. east make per week. J. E.

COOLEY A CO Peagss- keepsie, New-York. FURNITURE. ENAMELED FURNITURE. Parties ia search of Chamber Furaitars that wirJstaaA tbe test of time may rely poa gt tin potior geean at moaerate prices, ootn in anameisu aeu 00111 Puites. Also, PaiIUes and Mattress.

WiRRM WARD, No. 277 four doors oast of Broadway. TO MERCHANTS ANDIUPIIOLSTBItBUH. Cheap, eamlortable and wheleaome Beds for the Th. Kobertaoa Patent, for oottoa, felt or path mattretaes, has rooeatly been extended for tho term ed even years.

The reputation of this mattress is asw permanently ostatuisneu, ana generally conceded to ae superior In every respect to wool. hair. husk, moss or aay other kind of bed in aoe. Frofn the nature of tnsy material naed aad tho moaner of constructing Tlsm. they aro perfectly oleaa and healthy, free from all ver- -mla or pestiferous odors, and retain their olastioity aadl aottnnss for any length of time, and can bo made at oao half the cost of hair.

Tho subscriber is aew preparoA to grant licenses to responsible parties for tho uiansfae-turs and sale of the same oa favorable terms. C. B. HARTSON, Ko. 104 Pearl -st.

New-York. EfEDROOM ENAMELED FURNITURII i a-rall eolors, 01 superior aad. warrantee, maoareoter tfaste 4 OaUbad ia lanrisasao frait aad nwtrs. Al chestnut chamber suites, plain and ornamental at U. FARBINGTON'S Warerooms, No.

A-d eo- Ito Waoater-st. Manufactory Mo as.aaa aa moos- a. aotaansaoa wax. FURNITURE BOGUHT FOR K'lADY SIO-NEY A fair value gfvsa for erp. back at Ma, 133 Scb-av botwaoniwa and l-a s-.

EiAcmrfERy. ERICSSON'S CALOUIO liNUA- P. MORAIS! ACO-i i Ma. 116 Waloot-etPkUAtlsb'a. nd a-ll a.riassoa Caorie AOiaSn.

ClIaKMACHJ 1 la eftered for sale at 60 po This (nttery is of the later ttmViXZ a-ratij. jrmx lo sua be see a by es Uiag oa A A MAN, 1 0. t.uAa- swara. omtahTb steam and noiSTiNo r- ETCINEH of tr.smanuiacMtreoi til i itv Iks repatatioa of ski Is therougkly estakiwue-. uliL.

both vertical and horisental, tor sale "JflAALE W. COPaLAND. 8ols AffB. i No.lBtoadway.N'-i5L- PROCURCIG ajciN AND FORTICN PATXTTT-'S. BOAKDMAN'S PATENT STKA SO.

MS BROADWAY. N. Y-This i ration ef cylinders. effeeU a aavieg fi Vf fuel. Price $26 per tor power, a lJ.

Vm1A -fceatllg surface eaVh. The cu bsw I A tocyuSd fcoiiors now la use, ('? Vo arSmTi a .5 '4 ft 1 a- 1 it i 11 4..

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