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tj3j f.ef aav e- i 3 1 17 CI Mi wvv ai lutiiku ii 111 be ld. at 0. MONDAY at 10 'S rhcdwei leg news 1 'the Wuli)l furniture. As. th hxuse.

Parlor. LMauniltW Mfa jfa (nr lh MMCrl 1. a.1 lu'ttbOTit ru-frU, cost mlrrori. et- rkl.h cbtlra. itebmir 1 nriBt toom iarmara iweot? ir mrMM.4 oca kcdiii krn, vlrcitkl blat allvarware.

iror; calery. rfiart- ir- buffet ltBaioa-UtiU Ao. Tki Ulk tu DM for lMtuck.eep4r ad th trftde. 7 ritfiuBaiiu lutlNMr rl OItiai(AI. OIL-I'AIMTINOS.

B. F. H. ICUIJICL TBIS 1AT. Mk trnrnL.

tock. tkair aklra. M. Hi ZiitettM rtally cb tc oil lotim, mt of brln theC'RfcTlFICA TKS of thirU.U. Ukbi will found XlSGK HAKIM P.

CAaNKM AKS, firiBIfll. 'ION A NMrk epy of HP.1TW0 PARTT after air thr fl paJntlnre, br Bmet. Rdlf iky. Toutebel, C'fTO'' othert- The itilteif Mt vilbomt rre. 'TICK OF BAXtBWBCRKAS.

DITAULT (SaMbeoa 'I La ta aoBditiuna a anrtalo uirt- teaiwf aaia an aoa ia ai i a. ihi aaa aikf tba Khabajran k4 Mittipi Kalraa4 la AianakC. Uf to the Cl'jof tori, aad dalr raoordad in the office of tba 3 oc rotary mau of the dteU af kcoosia. la Book A of Kallraad I I 1 1 I Mi naf baa raaUnod tba eooulatmeat of Trui -atlar aaid amorttiate and the aoderaigoed baabeafl del MtH'-" acd apialaild, eoordiar to the arrriaiona tud be aaid flgs, an4 Tnutee taj alaee jft. therafora.bx 1rteef tke power or tale coataJnad atld aaatt(f and la pannaaea of law, the uader-gnti Traetee under aai4 awrtcaKe, tbetd da farcb, A.

lael, at tba aUtiuu-baoae of aaid 8he-Lfgaa acd MiMlaaipl Railroad Company, in tbe City -aaotaa. Wiaw ualu.at 2 e'elock'lii tba arteraeaef Aataar, aall at pubtie aactioa to tbe bighest aiddor, prat pejrmeat ef two buadred and thlrtjr -eight thoa-aai aad aloat j-flve dullara aad forty -on c-tnte, aaneaat cf bonda eeoared by aaid aiorticae eataUodiea; wit the in teraat tbreoa unpaid bcinc at cuiaiee to ceaue toareon, tna mortiraf-ed iaae dretribad is aaid morticace. to wit All atd eibiralar, the firnt 4iyW(n of the Railroad of axl Veaipaay, fmai the City of Bbebofgan to tbe City 4 Na da Le. la kaaooain, togetbac with all the rtghte 4 nj, pot (roaada, brldgea, feiioee. attteaa, atiaUoo- houaee end oter boildbiae, ana all tba bade and kareditaeaeaai by aaid Sbeboycaa aad atlxia-.

ayl faaWoad Cuaipaay tbea held or thereafter acquired beeiaeviinei with the aaid ftrit diylalea of their rail-ttr, er relating thereto, wlwther obtoioed aaeer tbe fM aiid prlTuecee of their charter, or conveyed to tea by dead aad alee all tbe tolls', laconic, reoia. -pai aad profita, aad eorporate aad other fraaeUeee of at bhebotaea and atiwisaiprt Railroad Ooeapany 00a-pxMd with the aaid fr.t dlrlaiuB of tfceir raU way, or re-btia thereto aad do ail the lcorautire-eiiKine. tea-pare- ef every kind, auvebiaery, meuiae-ab pa, bat aad taapleaaeata, wood aad property MDimud anil tbe pr. par equipment, operaUog and con-Kedaf ef tbe aaid railroad thea avae. or thnreafter Mairedbytbo laid- tsheboygea and UiaxiNippI Rail-md Ceeapaay.

far er appartenaat to the aforesaid liae fiead, la eabetitBtion oftboee then owned, or otb.tr-re, aBef which par social ehattela were deenred to be tdaraa and apparUaaneee, aad were to be aaed aad pal therewith, and sot a pirated therefrom, and were a ka taken ae a part thereof AaeaMMJ 14, Uee. bAUVZL f.BIKSOy. Trastea. AUC-UtloKEkHW, 8ALKsaotf No. DlHCTUY OPPOSITE THE POH P-OrKICK.

THM DAT, (bATUKDAT, AT 10 O'CLOCK. AT THE (iLiskoOw-LAROB 3AL8 OY rciNHUKK, Ao. Kemeved to oar etore for aMTepieBeo of aale, enaaiatina; of a large assort-ant ef alejrant roeewood, walnut, oak aud parlor, bedroom, library anddinlnt-room furniture, bnlUi Turkiah loaasee and eaay chairs, elerant pier aarra, rich laoa earuli a and eornleea, enatnvUd eot-Ur eaitaa, aa cbaaellere, Bnuaeli aid ingrain carta, china, aUae and silver-plated ware, table cutlery, warn tod ormolu clocks, decorated ratei, otflce desks, start, kltchea nrniture, Ac. Caulaguee aad goods bow ready for examination. Abu H.

rilit, Anrtioneer. CffUKMK COURT PARTITION SAL'S ON priTEBDAYVfeb. It. at 13 o'clock, at-the Merchants' bebaare, by order of Joba P. Croaby, Referee Iiw-Bowbbt and atADfaow-erA lot of ground, with tart of oa weaterly side New-Bowery, and 11.3 oa asth side Madison-sk, and about 63 feet from Cham- laaoBLTW 4 lots and frame bona Kna MY1 lru rtast.

and Nos. 45, 4T.49, tl and Adams-sU, 62xlt ba. Maps, Ac, at No. 3i Wail-at. P.

C. BrtsLtT, AueMoceor. itfPKKMg COURT 8ALK UNDER TRR Otireetioa ef B. Leffinf well, Referee, of valuable Tlh Ward property oa Cherry aad Jaaaee Cbim-fa-at. and Jala slip.

P. U. BPLKUtT wiU sell en nUDAT, Peb. ML at 11 o'eloeba at th Mercbaau' Ms-eaaar. ati valuable lots, with the bmlldlogs tbereoo.

oa Ua Borthwes erly 001 par of Cherry and James and taeva as Nee. tl aad t4 Cherry -eU. and Nos. adlMJaaaeo-ot. Maps at the olfioe.

No. WaU atM Maaeef-ooart. ficAHl Br Vv.BAta Im.iI.... TPI 1AY, (HATCUUAY.) FK. 16, AT a 1 o'clock, at our aale rooma.

No. 35 a uadmrof top and no-tep bufiies, rockaways, Ac, one v7 light no- top road-wagon a In gncd order klo, a toraeaa, wt ipsjklankets, robea, Ae. Sale poaltire. A.B. Cham aw A Auctioneers.

itCTION NOTICli-MAGNIFICKNT HOTTaR- ibold furniture at pel Mo auction, THIS DAY, (Mtarday.) at No. 50 Weat near th-r. at 101 tlofk, oonalatirg of roeewood, mahogany, and black-vtlout parlor, chamber, and dining-room furniture; (ku. glass, and silver ware table cutlery, Ac. Alao, Apnerel aesertment of basement and kitchen furniture.

'It 'V. tcPLow A Co Auctioneers. VALTtAlU.KIIOl HK ANDI.OT TO CLOSE AN kSTATK. K. U.

LUDLOW A will aell at MttioB. an 1 K3U AT, Feb. 1, at 13 o'clock, at tba Mer-eaau' IxcbaaKe, tbe valuable houae and lot No. 188 Vert coutaiain all the modern Improvements titurci go itA the bouse. Lot MW feet lnahea.

i 1 HitT Tl. I.llM, Auctioneer. Tienut ii. lkpdh ic co. will hell 11 at auction oa BATUROAY.

Feb. 16. st il o'clock. rthe saleareom No. 33 for aocount of whom auy concern.

Silver-plated Tea, Dexaert and Table-Nana. nrka. e. Alao. a note dated Oct.

lit. 1SX. for tASBoatha, for $291. J. Tl.

Print. Anrtlnneer. tyiLL THIS HAY, AT a O'CLOCK, 1'at No. 444 bureaus, bedateads. chairs.

wiles, tofaa. aofa-beds. earneta. mirrors, sewins-ma- BDSttreases. feather-beds, cu ruins, kitchen- tare, Ae.

ENVELOPES. BRVLItV.dk NO. 1M WILLI AN-aoMtarersaf aavelepoaaf every site, quality and band jaewala tbe trade, as busiaeae. legal, portfoUe, doea-baat, dotector, aaJaty, enbeaaeU, opaque, aUrared, tjaaro. 1 wadding, aaeumlag, drug, epistolary, pay, atb-Uiiea.

baUoss LU art rated or tinted, handout, ttvenuamt, peet-iae, ejauneraiaj, extra, super, su- Klae and extra saperflao. largo etosk of tbo above da an hand la tbe following oolor. for tbe at tbe teade White wove aad laid, Mgbt buff, dark buff, fuary. aaabor, straw, pink. Una.

lilac, gold and oraage, fa varrant tbe prieea soJl.lenUy low to be an tadaee-swat to tbe alBB'st buyer. Saaoplee fumiakad tbe trade oataerelJ, out, nrosa 60 eeala upwards: Poet-tos eat. froBB 76 eentt upwards tvernnvmi. eat, haitt cents apwarda. BERLIN A JONES, jfereiopo ManMtrera.iro.

1M WlUtanvoV. Vaw-York. STATIONERY. THB JMKbT AN1 CUAAFKHT INK, AMERICAN UNION INK, jet black, flaws freely aad aa aet corrode. Sold at No.

6 Lad tow and at tbe generally 1 JltSSIQ. KJalf, SLOTB cV JANE, STATIONEHS, and Blank vBook Manafaeturers, No. 63 Fulton-U Ordars reepecUully a dicited. A BUOCIATION TOE IUfPROTINO THB A. CONDITION OF TBE POOR.

lbs Board of Maa-rars had bored that abe roooipta of the Aseociatioa aid bave euporaedad tba btanaity of a speeial appeai At tbo auffariag pooref our City. Bat having been euaapo bated la this, ttey are aompalled to tubmit a brtafstauaarat I their behalf. EteatiBB TaeeSAia Fiva Hmata An EtenrT-rm beroHBs are aew dopoadaat a poo this Association lor aid. featag tbeao are aaeebtaies, lab-wors, aad aa aaassal "ar of sewing woaaea, and widows with yea eg ebtidtea. vbsv by ailur6 of work sickness and t4ortae.

are exposed at tala lnolemeat aa a. to bemgr aad aakodaeaa. and wlthoat aharitabia aa suffer- pot haps periah. For a Bia aaama a Lk I. 1.11 i JV.

LIV oae faJled, the Vlr reBat But their aumbors Ijteroesed ooatraoUone ef aa Win tor a4vaaaad. tbai. w-iiKmi iik. iZJlHrZM awtaia the preeaare now aaklla anitniMt aw. llD' ainwne, ooen tapubUo oxo'tesaent toaxhiaY tJt wVtu af tha act.U ha.

blen r7idvV22J' a wants of tae boot, greatly underrated. beve eaoae fat alowlv aad waViT Aehed their oontrib. U.a, VV, ig they were a. aooooa. nave aaisiaajBKiy ttt.M eelt is, that at this period of Wi.uT.iT.tS Jabraary, vbeatbo daoAilatioa) ta always aroataat jsuffaring the Brest severe, the AaaatAoVU iTft fcat adonustt neaet of relief.

WbltBMre need be HwbH the hearu oar elUa.DTtaiJ for Uberal.tyt Tbe ploa la not for d.staut strattir-have si aunt oej otbore. nor lor the debased aad iV-lLbBt ar tbe tlrtuout povtrty-stricken poor at ear Sr) ho bave nec to eare for them but oar ta -7Li" as wm laiV f1' lapprehi the argent ilrol 'doatMaUoo aa lensien. It is proper so ro-t rasa are is not owing to "iuo aa oomparea witn prooeuisur bali.i.. f' Bslneea It less tod. It not materially tT vast Winter, and is more than i rli ii.

"7" aaaa in asao asw uwi. eroAora, aolaiy owing to tbe Alt! man in abso and ittti. Tbe present decreaeed ooa al 7nmZrF.V? -Aek lUatate oftho khu eJl to Brown Br K. B. Mintura.

Trean tt BroT Brothere A Co tTat B. Mlaturn, TreaMrer, No. ii MaTST si.i House. Astor- fJ offioert or authorised oolioctora. 1 a uw laeatgj a 1 MJaaW oaaf 0 ka Xa lAv I maXaX3x3x3xaXB BmpmpaxmBP BPapmyapmsaaM iiil-i- i ii m-t -x-i rTL lai-e vet.

silk Fre-eh chair, sawbl detBls, lata. ir-; in not tkoee girt woo nave giTta oefore, aad -TJtwhe bave not givoo give the more I 6ive breely, asUatedl for ta shall it be measured to yon It turely caaaot be that the pitoeas cry of aaara- -a ai i i vni ui, iiHiiitii ae neara in tbabw tll INSURANCE. BIGHTVXNTn AKHVA1 EKPOHT KUTTfAI, UPM -i WSOKAKCB COMPAJnT OF NKW-TORK. FREDERICK 8. WINSTON, Proa id oat.

OrriCI Kb- BROADWAT. Tbe following is a staieaneat ef the affairs of the Ceeapaay for tbe fiscal' year ending the Slat of Jaaaaay, 1861 I Net Cub Asset's Feb. ISM. 11,113,151 RECEIPTS DURING THE TEAR. For Premiasas bad Policy Pees lor Annuities 2,841 DISBURSEMENTS DURIXO mi TEAR.

Claims by Additions same Surrendered Annuities. bed net one of Premium Delinquent Agents and A313J06 06 33l HfiM U.1M 1,061 63 51,646 by i Ixprnsee, vis Exchange, Post age. Medical KxamlBAtioas, Salaries Frit tl Stationery. Advertising, Reat, Fael, Ac 76 Ml 34 563 574 31 Net Cash AsseU, Feb. 1,1861 IN TESTED AS FOLLOWS, t4 Cath on hard aad la 3t Boiida abd Mortgages 6 21,79 13 Ui ited SUtea SUckt.

6 RealF.ststo...... 13 Due frcm gents 30, tU 90 Add Ictertat a'crued bat net yet due 86,000 06 Defer re Piemiums (estimated). 135 600 I'rcmiuma in course of tranamiaeion 31,133 38 Grots Aatets, 1st February, 1661 Ntt Increase in Cash Assets Amonnt at Rlak, 1st February, 1666 Amount issued during the year Total i Deduct Surrendered, Canceled, Forfeited Ej plied, and Amount at Abk. 1st Ftbraary, 1861... Of which are: $35 316,379 6,051,181 3.973.98T For r.

For Fndewment A aan ranees 1314,656 For Short Terms 623,750 Number of Policies la force, 1st February, 1864. Number of Policies issued during tbe year Total Deduct Surrendered, Canceled, Forfeited! I t-ired and .1 Number of Policies la tore, Feb. 1, 1861 Of which are For Life i For Endowment Assurances 394 For Short Terms 35 11,831 1.701 13A33 613 1 1361 Short Term p.ny. Policies are not now issued by Ua Corn- 1 have carefully examined the foregoing statement, ana una ine same to be correct. SHEPPARD HOMANS, Actuary.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES. FRED'CX S. WINSTON WILLIAM H. POPHAM. JOHN V.

L. PRUYN, LYCURGWS EDGSRTOX. WILLIAM MOORE, EZRA WHEELER, ROBERT H. McCURDT. M.

M. FRCEMaN. ISAaCGREEN PEARSON, WELLINGTON CLAPP JOHN II. SWIFT. AtlJL.JL.AKD FILLMORE, WM.

J. BUNKER, WILLIAM BETTS, JOHN P. YELVERTON, JOHN WADS WORTH, ALFRED EDWARD8, ALKX. W. BRADFORD, JOHN M.

STUART, GEORGE R. CLARE, SAMUEL E. SPR0ULLS, SAMUEL M. CORNELL, LUCUUS ROBINSON, 8AML. D.BABCOCK, HAMLIN BLAKE.

DAVID HOADLB Y. HENRY A. WILLIAM Y. BRADY, W. E.

DODGE, 6E0RGI 8. COE, 1. STRONG, NATHANIEL HATDEN, WILUAM M. YERMILYE, JOHN K. DEYELIN.

W. feMlTH BROWN, RICHARD PATRICK. ISAAC ABBATT. Socratarr. Actuary, Shippabb Homars.

Medical Examiner, Mivtckh Post, M. D. NOTE The business of this Company Is conducted on the MUTUAL principle, in the strictest sense of the term the entire surplus, DEDUCTING NEC CSS ART EXPENSES ALONE, being equitably divided among the Assured. FABTICIPATIOJ. JKTNA FIRX INSUUAMCB COMPANY, OF NlW-TcRK.

OFFICE NO 56 WALL-ST. CAPITAL i 200,000 CHARTERED 1834. tea iatrub kxcbivi 75 ciirt. or nit norm, witS- 0VT IMCOBtlSO AMI UAIRITT. Insuree buildings, merchandise.

household furniture, leasea, vessels la port and their cargoes, aad other Insurable property, against loat or damage by FIRE. I PtBlcrroas -J A COB BR0UWER, President ETkBBINS. 8tebbins. Hoyt A Co. M.

L. MARSH 1. of At. L. Marsh A Sons.

P. L. FOULKE of Joseph Foalke's Sons. GEORGE C. SATTERLEEt.Presi.

Washington Ins. Co. JOSEPH late Merchant. WM. WHITAWRItiHT la A Merchant.

D. WARD Jersey City JAMES THOMPSON. James Thompson A Son. CHARLES 11. CLAYTON of S.

B. Clayton'! Sons. I RATIOS A. THOMPSON. A.

R. Yaa Neet A Co. THE0P3ILUS ANTHONY of Anthony A Bavis. 0. B.

of Batterleo A Co. THOMAS C. CHARDAYOYNB. NEUEMIAH of Eeyt, Spraguee A Co. NELSON of Martin A.

Howell A Co. DANIEL BUTT Wells, utter neM A Co. FRANCIS W. HCTCBLSS Merchant. JOHN H.

EDWARD with WlDiam Oothout A Bro. JOHN J. McLARlN. of McLaren A Brown, Bankers LIVINGSTON SATTERLEE, Secretary. NlW'TOM ClNTkaX RAILXOAB COAfPABT, TBSAacata't OrrtCB.

Albabt, Feb. 6, 188L prFTKKNTH HKOlI.AN.NUaA. UlrlUBND, A The Llrectort ef this Company have declared a 8cmi.Anm.sl Dividend of Three p-r cent, on the Capital stock thereof, rayable on fe 2cth day of February ln-atant, upon Stock revistered at New-York. Boston or Albany, and oa tbe 2uth day of March next, a pea htook reatstered at London St ckholders whese Stock Is registered at New Tcrk will receive their Dividends at the OtBee of DUNCAN. SHkRMAM A those whose btock is rerUtered at Boaton, at tbe Office of J.

E. THaYER A BROTHER tboee whose Stock is registered at Albany, at the ALBANY CITY BANK those whose stock it regiatered at London, at the UNION BANK OF LONDON? the latter at the rate of 4a. Id. to the dollar. Ihe Transfer Books, which are new dosed, will be reopened at New-York, Albany aad Boaton, on the morale- of Friday, the 33d day of February instant, CILBERT L.

WILSON. Treasurer. Omen or via Sbouutt Fibb Ibbxbajiob 1 no i fliw-ipi, rsD. It, 1861. I TNTEHEST.

DIV I DEND- THE USUAL rtift-A annual iatereat dividend of three andooe-half (33t) per cent, tor tno nrst six months of tbe present fiscal year, is this dsy declared payable. to stockholders oat demand. By order of the Board of Directors. B. L.

HAYDOCK, Secretary. LoBILlABB FlBJ IBSVBAJICB COtTP ABT, Offloa, Mechaniet' Bank BuUdleg, No. 31 Wali-eL, I a oax, ab. lf l. TM BOABD OF DIUECTOKJS OF THIS A Ccmpaay have this day declared to its Stockholders an Interest Dividend of Three and One-half t3)a) per CeaX, pay able oa demand.

SEQRGE D. CHART, aUoretary. TBI NAB6ATTCI X. X. COw, TlXAJVBBB'B OPTTOB, BBipoBPOar, Cobb Feb.

a. mi. I IT1DXND NO. 11. THE DIRECTORS HAT I dtelared a eesai-annaal dividend of Four per oeni, a the capi sj stock, payable lath inst.

The trarurfer book will bo ttossd frosa the 13th to the 19th lnaC. iaela-aiva. H. NIOHOLS, Treasurer. Cmuii' Babe, Nxw-Toax, Feb.

6. 166L rvlTIDHND. A SEMI-ANNUAL WT1D5NB OP JLPor per Cent, on the Capital otook of this Bank has) been declared oat of the pronto of the last six months, pavablo on and after the 13th last. The transfer book S. X.

rOMSTOCX, CAohior. Orrca or tn Ns-w-Yoax Ftbb AT abtsts brsvmAwtrB Oo, I New- Tea. Feb. 6. 186L I DIYIDKNTJ-A TMTTDXND OF BIX PXX CaUTT.

has this day boos) declarod, payable oa decaaad. i t- 7 D. UN xX HILL, Sooiwtary. it 1 STEAMBOATS. FOB.

$1, BEXTHJ FRItX, troan Peek-aUs) daily at 3 P. M. Pasaea. gere for Mortdea, Hartford, Spraagfleld. Northampton, ftTV." the Use of Teraaont railroads, can tahe tto ii New-Haven, or rwmaia on board the boat nntU the next Boriag wtthewc charge.

Mer Vt PraJS traia thrvagh Burltaaoav. Ogdeeeharga. Mot-traeJ and lutieia. lists TFsUNCIS HTDX, teraj'reMJt wl'ZZK Ire. eow FLUAaiNO; -P" B.

Niarno, wfil run as followo Leave, flash-t'tCeaeg, roiaL dally, B-jkI ays expdl4am Flashit ff, A. M. and I P. lLj frwa Tl JsTiTrket, Sli M- aad 4 P. hi.

Fraivbt tsast ATV-wM Aswan PeaiBaA at A Id. i aw aw a II II6B app esBOS BBa.uai Vfjiw WLr E6J 6J VfAi.lt. EMIIH, Supesiatsmdasit. 1 1 CTBAMETl "LONO ISiaND" LE4TE3 James SiijB rrery week day. at XJ6 P.

for Bay M's Dock. 6 reat Nock. Sand's Ptdat aad Gleu Clowe, extending tha trip 0 Taeedays. Tharsdart aad Babar- 1 Ul1. Tl 1- QT)fc XTdortttgimtfl; gcmrttaiitbrnttni 1861.

dt MM EiAQ daSai FmANCma. TJUCAIC. BnSSJlAM sb CO BANKEB8, rmr Fbbo aad Nssaaa sts New-Tsrk, Issue Clrovlar Notes an4 Lettersef Credit for travelers avail-Abtoin the I'hitod States, Canada, Weat Indies, Bouth aa aa tbe facipai eMoa of Ue world. Aise, MeroaatUe Crettlu tar nsehaXarepe, China, Aw Ac UNION DIXfB 8AYINOS BAN1L. NO.

4i9 CANAL-8T Corner of New-Tork. OPEN DAILT. F'ow MA. M.i to 3 and from I to 7 P. K.

IPreoident. VSGF Yice-President. JOHN tic Li. AN Yice-Presldenl. KDNKK 8.

HA PIN Sretary bOLoMON L. HULL Attome; audeeL Bix-pr cent, interest allowed on aums of 600 and under. Deposit received from 10 cents to BKOWNi BUOTI1EBS cV CO srf AXtlr BUTJK COlfMYRClAL AND TRAVELERS' CXXDITl FOJl VSB IN THI8 COUNTBT AND ABROAD. P. W.

6A A LA CDKT NOTE BROK.R, NO. 11 MXAK BR0ADWAT. Ert iftM PArsaNiooriATSB at Lowist Ratib, LOABt OttAMBP 0B FlBOT-eiASB SsciIBITlXt. FALEDPBOPOHALH WILL BE RECEIVED until 13 o'clock noon, on 8 A I Vll-1'A i tbe 33d day of February for eight milUooa of dollars of the ctock of tbeUtiied States. to be issued under the act of Congress of he 8th a loan, at which time tbe propeeals will be opexed and decided.

The eiock will be reimbursable in twenty years from 1 ho 1st ol January last, and will near interest at 6 per cent, per annum payable semi annually, on the first days of Jan-nary and July of each year. cR'el for any fraction of one thousand dollars nor will any offer te considered unless one per centum of the amount thereof i deposited with a depositary of the Ut ited States, subject to the order of the oecrtta of tbe Treasury. The certificate of such de-potit mutt accompany each proposal. Tbe offer must be unooiiditiotial, without reference to other offers, and must state the sunt offered for each hundred dollar of such stock. Tlte proposals should be Indorsed on the outside, rokoeal for Loan or and be addrcaed on the outside to the Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, Ao Co The bidders nnder the foregoing condition well be immediately Informed by nail of the decision on their proposals, if accepted, they must deposit the amount offered aud accepted with the Treasury of the Untied tSts.tes.or with tbe Assistant Treasurer at Boston, New-York, or Phi adelphia on or before the 1st day of March proximo, Shuuld successful bidders desire to deposit at other points, on comma nesting such wish to this De-pariEuetit it will be considered.

Certificate ol inscribed atock will be isaue.1 to the accepted bidders or their assigns in sums of cue thousand, fie thousand, and ten ttuutand dollars, to th. amount to which they may be respectively entitled upon their deposits a aforrsaid, carrying interest from the date of auch deposi at the rate of aix ptr centum. Such will be transferable on the books of the Treasury, agreeably to tbe regulation of the Department. fchouldaoy of tbe successful Udders request certifl-catesof t'ock with coupons of temC-anua' interest at-Wched, payable from the 1st July next such certificates will boiaurd in sums of each, with such coupons attachfd thereto and such coupon stock, instead of being transf. rable on tbe books of the Treasury, may be srsixned and transferred bv the delivery of such certificates.

The Interest on this coupon strck, from the cateotthe deposita uitil the 1st day of July, will bj paid on that day to the accepted bidder or hia attorney, by the depositary with whom the principal was deposited. 1 he preliminary deposit of one per centum required from ail bidders under this notice, will be included in the final depot-it of pi inch al by successful bidders, and will be directed to be imme tiately returned to unsuc-ceaslnl bidders. JOHN A. DIX. Sec, of the Treasury.

Nbw-Tobk Cbsttbal Ratiboao Covpakt. TBBatOBXB's orviCB, Albaxv, Feb. 14. 1861. MKbS.

K1IEUMAN cV 1 raDsfer AarenU. New- York toBHTLtaiBN The foUowing regulations, In reference to the transfer of Stock and the issuing of Stock Certificates in this Compiny, will Uke effect on the reopening of the Trsnafer books, on FRIDAY, the Zid day tt February, inat. first The full name and place of residence of every person to whom Stock la transferred biust be stilted la the instrument of transfer, and in the Stock Certificate corresponding therewith. In case of transfers to Arms, the name of the firm and the place where its business is conducted must be Stcond in every application to transfer Stock by virtue of a power of attorney, the power must be filled np, dated and signed, so as to be a complete instrument, be ore a transfer is permitted under it. No transfer is to be allowed under an open or a defective power.

TAo-d If a certificate is presented in which there hat been an alteration, interlineatirn or erasure, tbe appli cation to transfer the Stock represented by such certificate aaust be declined, and the applicant referred to this office. Respectfully yours, GILBERT WILSON, Treasurer. OmoB op thb MsxoAirmji Fibb UtstTBAXfB I No. 66 Nbw-Yobk, Feb. 7, 1861.

I AN ELECTION FOB THIRTY DIRECTORS of this Company and three Inspectors for (he next sb nasi e'ection will tskeplaoeen TUESDAY, the 18th at tbe offiee, No. 66 WalLst. The poll wlU be open between the hour of 12 M. and 1 o'clock P. M.

on that day. JOHN BAKER, Secretary. Umow Bawx: Nxvr-YeBB. Feb. 15.

186L NOTICE 18 HEREBY II I YEN THAT AN A lection for Eleven Directors of this Bank, for one yesr, will be held at tbe Banking-house on Monday, the th day of Marci next also or Innectors of Election. The i-oll will open at 13 M. and close at 1 P. M. jIAMES M.

LEWIS, Cashier. KISSAM dV JONES, COUNSELORS AT Law, No. William -st. BENJAMIN T. KISSAM.

GEORGE A. JONES. Mr. GEORGE A. J0.NK8 devotes his special attention to tbe ctrt cf estates and to tbe man serf ment of all business of a fiduelary character.

Ordinary eosnsuiseie 3j per pant. Bark or thb Republic, Niw Yobk, Feb. 3, 1861. THE ANMJAA. ELECTION FOR FIFTEEN Directors and three ln Doctors of Election will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, laUl between the hours of and 13 o'clock A.

M. H. H. LO WRY, Cashier. C-'-t finil OR TO LOAN ON BOND PO.UUlnd mortgage.

Address INVESTMENT, Box se. 59 Time Office, with particulars, describing pro: erty, Ac. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES. HUMPH KEY8 SPECIFIC BOstEOFArniC MEDICINES. No.

648 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. These invaluable medicines are the result of the learning, experience and skill of Prof. HUMPHREYS, and are unsurpaaeod for their tutPUCiTT, iatiyt and cntA- MVB BHBBOT. Tboasanda of fasoilles nee them dally, with the most triumphant succeea, for all the ooaamon Ills aad sisk-Bessea of every dsy life, avoldiag by their use the Visits of both disease and doctor. Thousands of Invalids, by the ate of tome one of those simple ems lies, hare boon eured cf life-long ra at and suffering.

Nowhere have they been tried without having been approved, aad their highest pralae Is frosa those who have known Hi tat locgoet and moot ln'imatoly. i LIST OP HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES. He. Pries of Sing Haass. Ooeei.

1.. Caret Fever, Congestion and Inflammation Heat, Pain, Bestiesenewe 36 3.. Cures Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Voracious Appetite 36 3. -Cures Colic TeatMr Crying and Wakefulness, Blew Growth, and eebleness of Infanta 36 6.. Cures Diarrhoea of Children or Adaltt, Cholera lsi aatum and bummer Complaints 26 Dyaeatwry or moody Flax, OoJo, Orlpinga, Biiioua t.oiic.

Fall Dysentery 35 6. Cholera, wholera Morbus, Nausea and Tom- ifcng. Asthmatic Breathing 25 1 Caret Coughs, Colds, Aoarseness, froaehitis, In-fiuacBaand Sore Throat 39 6.. Cares I'oothaoba Faooache, Nervous Pains, Neuralgia an Tie Doaaroeux 36 t. Beadaobes, Sick Headaches, Vertigo, Bush of Blood to the aad SB Dyepopaia, Weak.

Acid, er Deranged Liver Complaint 25 11.. Cures Menses, or Soaaty.or Delaylrg, 6roen Hickneet 3A 13. Leucoirbosa or Whites, Bearing Down, too Pn.fuse Meases If 13.. Caros Croup. Hoarse Cronpy Cough, Blfflcalt or wpprsered Breathisr 23 14.

Salt Rhetm. Crusty Earuptloas, Erysipelas. Scald Head, Barter's Itch. 3ft 16.. Cures Rheumatism, Pai Ijuneness, or Bore-noes in the Chest, Back, Side er Limbs Eg Fever ant Agae.iateraiittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Old inveterate Agios 17.

Cures Piles, Internal External, Blind or Bleed-lag, Recast or Obstaaato 66 18. Ophthalany. Weak or Inflamed Brae or Eyelids, Failing or Weak Sight (0 1.. Cares Catarrh, Scale or Chronic, Dry or Flowing Cold in the Head, Indaansa aw 36. hoopinir Conxb, shortening and palliat-ing It, or Spasmodii; Coach (0 31..

Cures Asthsua, Oppraesod, Difficult, Labored Breathing, Cough and Expectoration 56 36. Ear Discharges, Noise in the Head, Jav- paireo Hearing, aaracne so Bororaia, a.niarge iaaas mam. Tosntus, BvtlllinudOla LUtfl 3d. Ueneral Debliitj, Physical or Nervous I neaxaees 36. i Cares Dropsy, Fluid Aesamalatlona, Tumid SwbIIIbbs.

with Soantr Bfl 36.. Cares oa-Sicknaaa, rrotkakioa, VtrUfO, Vtd aoa. Vomit Cures Urinary Diseases, Gravel, Renal fi-iit, Diffieoltor Painful 56 96.. Cares Seminal Emissions, involuntary Dis-(. obsTgos, and ConsequaaA Prostration aad Do-' 1 hlUty IN I Sore Month, Stomaah-acha, Cankered Month of Adults or Children M0Cniet Urinary Incoatlnoneo.

Wetting the Bad, too refluent Faiaful or Sealdmg 31. Paaafol Mastsea. Prosaujes, Cramp or Spasms at the time; pr Itching and Irritation PraritU i TT. S3 Cures a Jerlcgt at Changs of Life. Irregnlart-tiet, Flnshei of Heat, PalpiUUon, and even Dawua of the Heart.

66 PRICE OF Case of Thirty-lye viaia in mooece and Book $6 66 Case of Tweatyeiicbt vlaia lsnarocw and" lew fase of Twenty rials In more coo and ..3 64 a-e of tweaty Tiais, plain, and si oak of IHreciasa. 4 Case of rUWen bexsa, (No. 1 to it.) and Book 3 66 Case of say Six bcxee, (Nea. 1 to 16,7 and 1 69 SAoele boxes. wiU dlrweUatnt, atev tofU X3 Ageats and the Trade suppl ed as use si.

Ad I bavofemoved from the old eUad, No. 633, pad have no ooaneetiosi with naedicioes sold there. Ad" I semd these medicines by mail or express) ta any address, rui or csvamb. oa receipt of tbe price. AdiKat F.

HUMPHRKT. M.C; i No. 648 Broad way. New-Torh. PAINTTNOANT GfNTLEM 4N WISHTNO TO have any painting, graiaiur.

papev-hanging, kaJaoaa tng, deetemprincor freeoo work done, can hare it executed, at half tbe usual price, by an experienced work, manentof employment- Orders pneaJy atseadod to, hy addreaaingPAINThX, Brooklyn lMt-oOc. L. SHIPPING. 'i UAiOCGn ITBETOITT W0IJTH, CTTT POttfT XICHM0NO, eeueetlnc vitA HorfoXk and Peierw-bargh and South Side RsJlroada fW Lyatchhevxh, BRISTOL, MEMPHIS and Utermedlnte tUttoas. Freight re-ived every day and through iwesjinta fuAlahod at Pier No.

13 North aUror. r-ipnwa a. Jlemship JAMESTOWN, earl Sxissxx, leave, ovary at 3 P. M. ateamship TORE TOWN, Capi.

Paxxtsb. erery hL TitlgU Korferk ent aer foot, City Point, oepts aad to Kichmond, Feenta. Passage to Norfolk, (stateroom tag aaetls tncludod.) fa to Petershnrgh or Richmond, BU; chLdran betweesi Aha ages of I aad 13, half prion. LUPLAM A HinfsXPf, No. 113 Broadway, TIXB BRTTI8II AND NOT7TH AJIERJCAN KOTAL MAIL 8T1W.M8IUP8.

fao BBW-IOU TO UTBAWOOA. CAiof Cabin Paosage gl3t) Beoood Cabin Passage aoereg uvixpoot. Chief Cabin Pasaage ai Seeond Cabin Passage ag The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston oail at Halifax and Cork Har- WI PERSIA. CanC JudVlas.

AFRICA, Cap. 8hAtw. CANADA, Capi, Lang. AMERICA. Caot.

Mofdla. ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone.

A SIA, (JapU E. O. Loti. AUBTRALASU, I AGARA.Capt Anderson. EC BOP A.

Capi, J. Laitoh. Capt, At tiocktey. SCOTIA, (now knH4ln These veeaeb carry a clear white Ught at mart hint! reea on starboard bow red aa port bow. toT?" Jf-Tork, Wedneeday, Feb.

13, lrea Bemop, WMoeedavy.Feb. 36. AFRICA, bhannon. loaves New-York, Wednesday, Feb. w4nJAF.

March 3. AC8TBALARIAN, fiockley, loaves New-York, Wedneeday, March 13. NIAGARA, Mood ie, lea roe Boston. Wednesday, Ms'h 36. Aftrtna not secured until paid for.

An experienced Soigeon on board. The embers of these ships will not bo aoeoentablt for Gold, Silver. Bullion. Specie, Jewelry. Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are si cued therefor, and the value thereof Mrrein ex preesed.

For freight er pas-age apply to E.CC NARP, No. 4 Awii-gToeau FOR BOUTH AJgPTON AND HA TBE. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3. THE UNITED STATES MAIL 8TKAMZB FULTON, J. A.

Waltob. Commander, Wia sail from Her No. 37 NORTH RlTEH, foot of Beech-eU, oa SATURDAY, March 3, at noon. This steamer (unsurpassed for tafeta and comfort) haa double-engines under deck mpleoed by water-tight oona-Ftrtaaoata, which, besides other results, tends, la the event of collision or stranding, to keep the pampa tree to Work, and secure the safety of vessel aad passengers. Price of passage, second cabin, $76 and 306.

For freight or passage, apply to Samuel m. fox. eo. mackbnztb, Araafcs, No, I Broadway. The steamer ARAQO, win tail March 30.

STKA39 WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW-YORX AND LIVERPOOL Landing and embarking paason-gers at Oneens'own, (Ireland.) The Liverpool, New-York and Philadelphia Steamship Company intend dia-paiching their full powered Clyde-huiU iron stsamsaipt as follows VIGO, SATURDAY, Feb. 16 CITY OF BALTIMORE. SATtTRDAY, Feb, 33; KANGAROO, 8ATURDAY, March and evary BAf URDAY, at Boon, from Ptoc No. 44 North River. BATBi OP A90AOB.

First 675 Steerage 330 do. to 86 1 do. to London as Steerage return tickets, good for six months 66 Psjisrers forwarded to Paris, Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, at red used throuA fares. Persena wishing to brmc omt their friends ean bay Mckets here. For further information apply at the Company's offices.

JOHN g. DALE, Agent, No. It Broadway, N. Y. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.

THE NORTH ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Will dispatch their eplendid steamships ADRIATIC. Caps, J. J. Comstock, and BALTIC, Capt. A.

Q. fiaVAr, carry it tbe mails for the above ports, as follows ADRIATIC, On Satnrday, April 6. BALTIC, On Saturday. April 20. ADRIATIC, On Saturday, May Is.

BALTIC, 0a Saturday, June From the Pier foot of Caaei-s Returninar. leave Havre ADRIATIC, On Tuesday. April 33. BALTIC, Ob Tuesday, Mar 7. ADRIATIC, On Tuesday, June 4.

BALTIC, On Tuesday. Jane 16. And Southampton the day following. For freight or passage, apply at the Office of the Cm-paay. Room No.

4, No. (8 all-et. P. STEPHENS. Secretary.

THB NEW AND FIRfeT-CLASS STEAM. feHiPSof the Ameriean Atlantic Screw Steamship Company wUl leave Pier No. 12, North BiTor, en the fobowir days, at 3 P. hL: MONIICEI.LO, Capt.GAOiB. FRIDAY, Feb.

15. i Bxaar. SATURDAY. Fob. 13.

I R. R. CUYLER, Capt. CaoextB, TUESDAY, Feb. 19.

The ships of this line are aAl new, and are pot sar-MsedJInelesnce, comJsrt, safety and speed by any oa Tickets to New-Orleans, 639 76; Mobile, 335: Montgomery Memphis, 331 76 Naakville, $37 76 Knox-villc, $25 66 Chattanooga. $35 Albaay, $33 Oolumbas, $31; No. 85 and No. 366 Broadway. FOR fJATANNAH AND OTHER POINTS, AS BELOW The first class stoamabip ALABAMA, Capt.

Obo. B. Sobxbck, wiU leave en SATURDAY. Feb. 1, at 3 oVJ.

ck P. frcm Pier No. 36 North Riror. Through tickets can bo had for the following places New-Orleans, $34 73 Mobile, $36 Montgomery. $26 Columbus, $21 Albany.

AaalAtianta, $2ljll4-faula, 624 Chattanooga, 3A Nashvilio. 627 76 Knex-viUe, $25 50 Memphku $31 76 Augusta $17 60 Yaeoa, QT freight or paasage, apply at No. 13 Broad way. The STAR OF THE SOUTH. Capt.

Jab. Kxabsbt, will sueceeel. Are. a. SAMUEL L.

MTTCHTLL A SON, New-Tork. JOmf a' WILDEHA A LLIE, pay ana ah. THE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S 8TE4M. iP NEW- 0RK. H.

J.Vo.i Santsb, Commander, carrying the United Statei mail, will sail from Pier No. 30 North Hirer, foot of on SATURDAY, Feb. 23, at 13 o'clock von BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, Taking passengers to 1 LONDO. HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at the following rates First cabin. 100 second cabin, $60 steerage, $35.

For freight passage apply to GEL POKE, KEUTGEN A REICHELT, No. 83 Broadway, up stair. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, LONDONDERRY eND DUBLIN FOR $30. Tbe A 1 powerful Clyde-built steanship UNITED KINGDOM, Capt. Cbaio, wUl aail from Pier No.

37 North River, foot of on TUESDAY, Feb. 19, at 13 noon. This steamship it fitted iu the most approved style, to insure the comfort and safety of passen-gsrt. Bates of paasuge. Cabin, $60 Intermediate, $35 Steerage, $30, including an abundant supply of cooked provisions.

Apply to FRANCIS A ho 8T oornor of South William. The sno-eeedins; sleamahip, sail on TUESDAY. 2tth of March. FOR HAVANA VIA NASSAU, N. Britiah aad North Amerioaa Royal MaU steamship KAKNAK.Wo.pt.

Lb MBsoaua, will sail for the absvo ports freaa the Company's Wharf, at Jezsey City, op TUESDAY Ah rebruarr. MONDAY 4UtMaroh7 SATURDAY 30th Marsh. BATXS 01 PABSABB To Vaasan $43 To Havana go For freight or passage, apply to A. CUNARD, No. 4 Bewling-BTeea.

A3 A Id A AND NEW. YORK. BSTBBW STEAM. or ACHAT 1JB siarryras- tba nt all aa a.B a Via BtoB, Jamaica, on the 30th of oaeh month. The matt steamship ZWLU, Ctpt, Bbwabb oodwib, wfil saM for the above port on WEDNESDAY, Fob.

36. Paeaare First uabfeB, paw noooaa tassau aoa Third Claaa, gas. For a-eight or ps aoa re, apply Acoeta. Ho- 6T Broad-si. to WAL0AUI BOwTH, TAPSCOTTMS LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PACKETS Psasags from or to Liverpool or London can always be engaged by this well-known line, sailing weekly, at the very lowest rates; and drafts issued aa usual for any amount, payable oa demand, in any part of Groat Britain or Ireland, can be obtained bv ssrlrica to.

or addrossins: TAPSCOTT A No. 86 South st. New-Tork. RAILROADS. HUDSON RIYim RAILROADP0H ALBA-ay and Troy emaoeuac with brains Berth and West.

Tvaina leave PBoai oniMxxBs-rrTtxBB. 'pbom TwTnrr-yrtt-aBBm, aad 7:36, 11J A. hL, and AM 3:36 and 3 P.M. and r. al.

Ttor a Albany (with P. M. (Sunday a aiawnias: ears! are), at r. m. Pougbkeepsie train.

7:30 A. ,11 MT aad 4 P.M. PookskUl train 6:36 P. M. Sing bisg train.

At and P. M. aad 4:66 P. M. IWrrtwwm trabt, P.

M. su A. F. SMITH. Su TVTEW.YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY 11 RAILROAD For Albany and Troy, connecting with the New-York Central Railroad for all points Wsst, North west, aad' Soaahwest: also, with tha Northern Railroad for Saratca, Rutland, Burlington.

PUtto-hnrih. Eoate'8 Point, Ogdenabmrgh, ani MontreaL rroaa Tryee Eaw rw SSia4. tuiaa 1 A. M. and 4:30 P.

2eA.Mand4:t P.M. Ex. Mail ISA. af. Ex.

Mail 10 26 A.M. For WUliamB Bridgo, White Plains, Crotoa Falls, aad all local trains, see tine -table. JOHN BCRCHILL, AselsC Sap't. bvtbtw.yorh; AND ERIB RAILROAD Du kirk Ixprees at I A. H- Kh for Dankirb, Bi irt, Baffaio, MaH at a-14 aad Cnaandaigna aad priBeipai A.M-, for Dunkirk aad twnraaaaJo-te stariaps.

Thia traiB rem ains ever nLrht at Elmira. Way, at Soft P. hL. for MiddUtowB, hew burr pad iatermodlato seaiioBa. Night Express, neuy, as a r.

tor uvnxirk, Eaffalo, Tho train af Sae-ardpystsyaAaUXaiVaiatsatosaa pply tp admira. CHAXLXS AIIX0T, fcawrlaltOAdaaA. i nARlTAM AND DKLAWARJB BAT RAIL. A6.BUAAP for xenig rtraaea, Bnrwwabeu Ac Oa end after Seii. 10 care will leave Braoh daily, at 7M A.

JL, eoaneeting with steamboat AMIS. jipor ow-iorx. pevaraipg, the 1 leave foot Robins oav at, a 3 P. AL, the TAMIIEBi) will VttA ON ISLAjylAxXROADTXaXui LKAV1 Sonth Ferry, Erookiyp, for wrwewpert, at 10 A. ill Forth AsU.

MA. M. isdlU p. hL, (SaOsrdays the train rs so Yspbaiik;) Byoaoet, A. and 3 36 P.

A.aLt3iMd P.at. JV-TIT piJTTKXBKYrLAIL'R OAH. FOR PHTLA-lfKLPHIA aVNDtEfE EOUTa AND WEST, FROM JXRAXT CITT-Mall aad Eprees Liaa-Leavos A.M.;4 and 6 P. fare $3 34. ThTCtxgh kcXaEn tsfcackadln I LIL anil raAU i1.

ACADssrr of Fiiicviaw-TOarjfcu 3 MATINKKv Tickets all parts of the Asdemr. i 1 31 THIS SATURDAY, FeCwIatloVlockpreoise GRAND GALA MATINEE. 7 The management respectfully announces that THE ONLY AfATlNERT which cap poettively beg ven during thb aeasoit win Uke place on THIS SATURDAY. Feb. 16.

at 1 e'eloek. When will le presented, without curtailment or abridgement, Verdi's latest and most celebrated work. UN Btl.LO IN AlAtJCaiKA, (the MtsquersdeBal .) The most extensive preparations having been made to make THIS GALA HATTNEE One of extraordinary briHiancy. Bmo.PAriJNhClLfON... as AMELTA Mi.sISABad.LA HINKLKY.as OSOsR.the Page If lT, 4 PHILLIPS aaCLR IC A.lhe Astroio ri.t at.

Ricarde FERRI. Reaarto DL BkRbL. The Cuairstrs Director and Cond actor Slg. MTJZIO A GRAND BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT, BBder tee d'rection of pVrner RONZtNL Noticb Patrons of the Matinee desirous to bo pop the stage during the scene ef the Masquerade, to mj.se application for card of admission, they will be supplied without additional charge, but the number must bo 1 limited. They also will be supplied with suitable maikt and dominos, but should they desire to bring their aft, no objection will be made.

It is an 1 yoteil that a great crowd will attend. There fore, to facilitate the aale of tickets, tha following ticket offices ha re been established, where tickets can bo prccured in advance Academy of Music, 14th-sL; Slbell's, Music Stores or C. Breusing. Hall A Sons, Scharfenberg A Luis. Horace Waters.

Hotels St, Nicholas, Metropolitan, Everett, and Fifth-avenue. BRt OELYN Academy of Usic, Rose's, Ail and Prox't, Fultn-st The doors will be opened at 13. The Matinee com-aaenoet at 1, and will be over ai 33. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEYOrThU NEXT OPERA NIGHT, MONDAY, Feb. 13, and Third Night In America of UN BALLO IN MASCHA5RA.

1 he stle of Tickets commences to-day. biiooklyn'academy OF MUSIC. TUESDAY, FEB. 19. GRAND GALA NIGHT.

First night of Veidi's latest and most celebrated work. UN BAI.LO IN MASCHRRA, (The Masquerade Bail.) Which will be p-esented with the aame brilliancy aad splendor, without curtailment or abridgment, as at the New York Academy of Music WAXalVACB.ns TBJBAT3LEW CBNUINB WALLACE'S THEATRE SUCCESS. EVERY EVtNlNG. THE NEW COMIC DRAMA, IN FIVE ACTS, Written expressly for this theatre, replete with NOVEL EFFECTS. STARTLING SITUATIONS, SPLENDID NKW SCENERY BY I3H ERWiklTV To he entitled CENTRAL PARK; HOUSE WITH wO DOORS.

The eat has been distributed as fellows Mr. Kerr Flamberry Mr. Rinks WyndktmOtis Mr. Lbter Wallaek Harry Mr. Reynolds r.

Myrtle Roliert Crutch (from England) Bay ley Skcesicka Genteel Rowdy William Grabbles. M. Mrs. Kerr Flamberry Norton Young Parkes Parsloe Coburn Oliver Cooke iss Mary Gannon llora Myrtle (being her first character since her highly successful Miss Hen-iues Mittens Miss Reeves Bridget Tooligan Miss Tree Doors open ai 7 oommonoee ai 73 o'clock. NIBLO'S GARDEN.

Isaee and Manairer. J.M. NIXON. ab. An uiaaui a ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE.

On SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 16, wlU be repotted, for the last time, the oera of LINDA OF CHAMOUNI. Mme. ANNA BISHOP In which sbe will introduce, for the first time, the patriotic acng of The Flag of Our Union," ritten by Gio. P.

Mobbis. Req. Also, the sorg Ob the Banks of the OuadaJquivtr," and other celebrated pieces. OnMONDAY Mr. EDWIN FORREST AS JACK CADB.

On TUESDAY-THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. WINTBR garden. Leasee and Manager A.W.JACKSON The management has pleasure-in announcing that on this evening, 8ATURDAT, Feb. 16, MR. EDWIN BOOTH will repeat hit great r61e of SHYLOCK la which fce fs nightly received with UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM, by the most brilliant and fashionable audiences ever assembled in a New-York theatre.

NBWlBOWBRT THEATRB. SATURDAY EYhTNLNO, Fob. 16, 1861. The perlormaaco wIlleosBmenee with tbe Drama of THE RAG-PICKER OF PARIS. Dnc liv'sv XI A.

Prise To be so acceded by AlUT IN PARIS. Concluding with JACK SHEPPARD. THEATRE FKANCA18, NO BROADWAT. SAMEDI, 16 FEVRIER, 1861. Abonnoment Suspemlur, LES FAUX BONS HOMMES.

Piece en qnatre actesde BARR1ERE ET CAPENDTJ. RETURN OF PAGB-'S YENUS. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, NO. 446 BROADWAT. This picture has been visited by more than 30,600 Persons In New-York alone.

Open day and evening. Admission 26 eonta. PALACE GARDEN MUSIC HALL. SKATING SKATING SKATING TAUGHT IN SIX LESSONS. The Hall will be open DaILY, from 10 A.

M. to 19 P. Monday and Friday evenmgs excepted.) For ladies and children exclusively, from 10 A. M. to 1 P.

M. M. HCNP. Professor. HOOLEY CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS, NIBLCS SALOON.

CROWDED HOUSES CRDWDED H0USE1! EVERY EVENING! HVERY EVENING! Poorsopen at 63( oommeBcet 1. Tlskeu 34 coots. PHILHAR'TIONIC SOCIETY OF THIRDCONCEKT. 8ATURDA EVXNING, Feb. 16, 1961, at 8 o'clock.

Miss HINCKLEY, Soprano; Signor 8USINI, Basso. PX.rJtnc Horns, and the utual orchestra. THEO. E1SFISLD Conductor. Doors open at 6 o'clock.

MISS-ADELINA PATTIM. 8TRAK0SCH has the honor to Inform the publie that MISS ADELINA PATTI will shortly return to New York, and give a few FAREWELL PERFORMANCES previous to bar departure for Europe. TO Hu SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS nVK undred Dollar will h. r. inn Dritauiu BttuOAV trout as large as that now swimming in the Aquaria at Barnum's Museum.

The trout to be delivered here in health and uuinjurod. F. T. BARNL'M, Maasger. AstKaiCAsT MrsxrM.

Feb. 15, 1661. IBLO'S THEATRE, WITH SCENERY, appurtenances. Ac, CONCERT ROOM AND 8AL00N, TO LET OR LEASE, together or separately. Apply to A.

T. STB WAIT A CO. THE CR OWN OF" EW-ESG LAND. A MAO-niflcent view of the White Mountains, by George L. Brown, now on exhibition for a few days, before being rent to England, at the Crayon Art Gallery, No.

7M Broadway. Admittance 24 cte. GEO. W. NICHOLS.

POLYPHONIC ASSOCIATION, BR00KLTN, will rive their first puelio Concert, at the Atho-nstnm, THURSDAY EVENINB. Feb. 31. Tickets 43 cents, for sale at tha principal atatio and Bookstores, and at the doer. Graft AN EMIGRANTS RECEIVING TBXXE PASTOR'S LAST BLESSING Painted by Cad Hibaor, am SThlbetissi SCH-AUF GAXLXHT, Ba 633 Broadway.

LECTURES. BR00KLTN TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. JOHN B. GOUGII WILL DELIVER BIS GREAT LECTURE osr -LONDON 8TREET-UFE-ni thb ACADERT OF MUSIC. MONDAT EVENING.

35th Commencing at 8 o'clock. Tickets 26 eents. Reserved seats 49 cents. The placet of sale will be given in a utve notice. L.

H. H0LME3, ChAlrnua, Ac THRILLING LECTURE. Eov. WM. H.

MILBCRN, by request of number of literary, gentlemen, will, on THURSDAY EVES IMG, Feb. 31, at the Cooper Institute, give his new lecture, which promises to surpass all his former. osea, on Asv rssnaf AmsfA PrentU. th Jtensmsd Tswsidrrrr 0 tkt South est. The friends of lite -slurs, of th gUtod dead and the eloquent leetarer will here find a rich repast.

The astonishing splendor and aiua of thia romai ka hi eratar, the stirring narratives interwoven, brief passages from speeches, and the opinions of Everett, Webster and others, all eoaablae to aaeke tbt a lecture of extraordinary poppLar in te rest, and Mr. Kilborn re la tea them with graphic and thrilling eoaet," JVns-Tork Observer. 'Tickets 34 cent. Can be had at Ball A Sons musle-ttore, and. at Appletons' bookstore, Broadway, aad at the door.

Doors open ai TX o'cLejfc. UP-TOWN MCTrRES-THE FTTTTt LE5-tart of this ooars wiU be deiirered by Dr. Hoiaabas TIMOTHY' Author of Rise Gilbert's Career," Cold Fofl Bft-ter Sweet, Titoomb'B Letters, An oa MONDAT EVENING. Feb, It, at the Broadway TaborBewrner tth-av. Stth-at.

Subject, Stlf V'Lp-. Admiaalo. 26 cents. MERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL AND "A-1 iu rm.i aurirrv i. It.

iAnuirB W1.1 oellrer World's Highway," op a at tna LMv take-T Btiwical iocfcVT for th. beft. jftbt wown3familjrof the Kto fioo. SchroeUr. Char-tpheref the 3-ciety.

aI tickeu. admlttipw Ave SI i atngie peseta wenta. roc tala at tk Society's rooms, in CUatop uau. -r 7 AiuiJSEJiEirrs. BJLXXinrB AnxaicAU museum.

5f SATTTRDtY. reh.M iagv i GREAT FAMILY HOLIDAY. tiL'v' it! TWO SPLENDID DRAMtTIO- PEiloRMANCEat''1' AITERMOON aad EVENING, at 3 and TM o'eieck. LAST DAY of the thrilling Drama. 7 .,4.

-j LADY OF BP. TROPEZ, A 1 haa been so enthusiastically receirtvd. Vat ptpeh. 3 be withdrawn to give pjace to the WOMAN IN WH1 fsV. Tbe Museum may we.1 challenge the world ttsraitee tweh aa array of novel Ucs tnd attractieu it 9f offered Ita pttrect.

Xverrbody admit thy aro WORTH its TIMES THE PRICK OP ADMWSIdT. THAT A DOZEN EXHIBITIONS are eopceptrated lp one, tbewgh an ae be boob ftp the mme ptlco that nsoaily paid for either alsmov it is pot so: it, aAJAJlp' UAUiFORNLA MKNAGsTKXa 4 of America Bears, Gritaly fVars, Jt THX GREAT MAJiMOrH BEAK. SAalBOH, Weighing near V06 Bounds. All inJbt4 tc formed ty Horr PRIF.SSAffn 4V. a.

1 THE GREAT LI YIN 0 BLACK HE LION, Jld Neptune." Monarch ai Monarch of the 0teav r'Bn Hiibj tvi.T "TWO AITSC CHILDs-B-f. t. iroaa LI VI0 WHAT IS IT 1 Wsb? or Monkey THJHTl' LIVInJ tj tie '-STKB SNACVS, THB ll VI APP FAMILY THE LIVING LEARNED SEAL. 150L'AH SPECKLED BB0OK TBOOT GRAND ArARLAT WAX ncuRES, aelrV aTilltaaCptA all parts of the world 7T Ilia. niVC.1V appears la popular National patriotic Song alsp lp.

Luet, exhibiting her powerful DOUBLE YOl6aV Adewiseiou, xs ooDts; childrep ppder la. 13 eeata. Parwuett. 16 eanta iun. sa AURA KEENE8 THEATRE.

ElGnTT.IiTTtf pfllsTTT OMR HUNDRED AND TWENTI-FITE TH0TJHAJC! biti his nil GREAT LOCAL THREE-ACT BURLXTTA, v. lETXNTEHB. which wiB he presepted KVEMY IGHT THIS TRY. 1 combined with the tableaux, and UNCLE SAM'S m'aCIO LANTERN, anvritisf COLTMBIA AT WA8HlNaTON TTDCsL TMETBlBTY-FOtR STATES. TUB rpnvv wrnnB mm OTnn TBE STUMP OFTHS L1BKRTT THE Rl AYR MARKET, vuavua UKLMAJL and WASHINGTON'S ARMY AT VALL4TT LIBERTY Atl nmuiKti APOTHEOSIS OF WASHINGTON AND UXIOBk, The piece wiU oonclude aa usual with atas LAST GREAT SCENB, tbe BIRTH OF THB BUTTXBTLT la th BOWER OF FERNS.

Feats may be soured TEN DATS in adraposv wESt ewt extra charge. looi open at 6S eeenmoneo at tw. The pertormaac totmiaatos at TEN O'CLOCK. AHION. ARION.

ARI0N. ASIOo AKION. THE ANXTAL GRAND FANCY BALL of the above Society will take place on 4 i' i THURSDAY, FEB. AT I IRVING HALL. IRVING HALL, i IRVING HALL, i Irving-place, oppoeito the Academy of Music.

AmecLtr U.0 feUive mummeriee of the occasion, a briTUaat MASKED PROCESSION has been arranged, la which COLUMBIA 1 will receive the homage of all peoples and nations af ah earth. INTRODUCTION OF MISS 8. CAROLINA ARB MEETING WITH KING COTTON to celebrate the 129th birthday of the Father of Lip Country. m' APOTHEOSIS OF WASHINGTON. GRAND TABLEAU.

Visitors can join in this praceesion by giving Hntefw- notice of their intention to the Committee, who mi EVERY EVENING. from 8 to 10, at the7eme.f tAB Society, No. IS coroer of Christie. IT tickets of admission foi one gentleman and ladle, 1 'i $2, can be had only after introduction, either at tam music stores of Wm. Hall A Sen.

or Fl 'th, Pnd A oTl Br.dwTi or membets of the Society. No Uoketa will be eold oa Ue night of the ball, a no every Uckek mnst bear the name of th visitors and front whom rw- cdved. BErOKLYN ATHENJEUat. 1 POLYPHONIC r-- SEASON, IX l. FIRST GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL On THURSDAY EVENING.

Feb. 31, at 3 o'clook. i The following artists will appear: -i Miss MARIA Mr. FRED. STEIN, Bsaoe.

Moos. HENRI APP Y. Violinist. Mona.il. M.

LORETZ. Piaalrt. a And ether Artists and Amateurs. Tiikets 46 cente; for sale at tha principal Mai aaA' Book atorea in Brooklyn; and at 81 -veil's, N. II Wlb- C.

W. Bleecker Not. 16 and 18 WilUam-et. BopX F. Corne's, No.

81 New-Tork. and aA that dcor. The two Grand Pianos used UmU. uie wgnuta muoiacsory 01 aesars. Stein way ss I BOWERY THEATRB.

THIS DAY, 8ATURDAY, Feb. 13. TWO PERFORMANCES By PB0FESSOR ANDERSON op JUS EXTRAORDINARY ENTERTAIN MX NT. AFTERNOON at 8X. EVENING st TH o'clock.

THB Great Marl 00 Drama, A NIGHT IN WONDER-WORLD, BIO HIT OFTNEW-TCRX 4 THB FIRST GRAND PERFORM AN OS OAT KSiUAttaJb r.AtKlSTO W'S ORATORIO. PRAISE TO GOD, -Win Uke place on TTESDAT EVENING, Feb. UL AT IRVING HALL. tT. Tickets 50 teat.

Can he had at th asaal plaeea. CJ PEClAL WOTirKBRADT' nmnr UKEtilBbNT GYMNASIUM. A nnautl. tfcn and concert will take place at the a bore-named i th of THURSDAY an4i SA1 URDAY, Feb. 14 and 16.

Full band of SeventS? Pep Seats for 600, and number of tickets limited. TicketaOAod programmea now ready at the Ovmnaaiaaau. No. 0 St. Mark's-place, $1 each, admit tw.

ABNER i. BRADY, Proprietor, i MUSICAL. t- H. WORCXSTHB'B i IMPROVED PIANO.FORTEB. 4 5 MANUFACT0RT AND SALIJR00M, uornerofM asr.

For a ewarter of a eentury th lnstruovanU miaafap Bured at th above esAabliabaaoait nave ranked aaaoteT the first in th ountry. I dnraWUty, etrongt Bad delieaey of ton and toueh, thy are highly Tf "T'lliI I by ail wh have givett them thotongh trial. Th pr rrieaor. oy giving Bit peraotlAi BttepUoa th BaSPBthaP. i are of each Instrument, in all lie details.

Is eaahted 4 saite superior exeeUonee aad roil aid lUy la evril BANJO TAUaHTs HAhTPION TflAN JOTST, Mr. B-5BSON wfil SBArafcae to tnah the Bwpfia VIUUS U. VOBrBUAI. neinis layer nt twelve leooons. Tsrm tor tn eesmn Isjadwpp, Mr.

Dohoow eap be soon every btoadiw aad Thursday aftsrpsspp. between th homra WlaaaTl e'olooh, whop ail of the aeeaeeajy airangem anm east t-t 1 Bade. AU persons toodbig their addrses to Bets X. fmi Ofioa, wiil awetaaily attendad to. i 0.

DOBttOJf, -t -c AT. 146 YasHohvpL. Mew-Tot. 4 x. mCKXRIKO dk SOUPS I.

XAND, 8Q BARE AND CP RIGHT PIANO. 1 WartMeNe. aaABrreadway. -f--J C. A SONS havs boon awarded thlHy-efghA wti B-tdala far tie aperiortty of their Baaaalactare to LU pam thirty-five years.

Pianos to roni. a TXIN WAT eV SONS 6343 LD itntnAT. PATENT OYXKATXUNG RAHB 1AHO BQUAXJI axe pow ewDsnaxrea mv Beat naaea are warranted for fir i ror five years. raiketa. na waiwroenu.

Nee. 33 and 44 Wi 01RKATLY rjfPKOVXD PIANO-FORTBo AdGHTM BKADBCKYS, Manutaeeurere of a 3IW set LB OfEKlPHUT-p BASS, PATENT INSULATED, FULL IRON At Ati sy ALAND aad aVQUAJLE PIANO-FORTE, AU Broomast. TITIWIM. 1, SPW AWawa OiAAKi. A all Vina, m-m lil SlMOt mupts.

BBWai books, aad ail kiada mt maaiaal asaa( ehandiee, at th lowest poeeible prieea. peee plaaee ai gTai barraiwa. froan 326 la 6 UA. On papp, iissu roPBsi oereera, fancy tears, rretworw deats, aad overetruag, for 81. a.

Plape to reps, aad rent allowed if yarshsasd moata reoeAved for tbe aaira. a me nAtiWimiind. No. 336 Broadway, Now-York. ANTED AM ENGAGEMENT AB nd baad I -oof rm BOPBAN01 i singer with an Episcopal chair, BrookJa areferrod.

Address B. Box N. 33 Iboam Also slew p-pi Is for the piano and single g. Tarau frees $14 to $41 pre. nnw.

aaww wo oww.w. a vnwvii r.AnwrB TiveiTrr rttTsj nf OBW iXtainicg pwpiis, eiihar ia New-Tork or Broeklyj. instruct in th rudintenu of Maafc Xerraa. from 84 bp $13. Address B.

Statiea D.Bth-wL, A W-E erk City, giving name and rasuiopoe. t- ALBERT vrEHERm NEW JOVRRSTRCKQ iTeaai r---f-ta. warrW ha wvstt respeot, and sol as to wt rriwe, at ta tlZZkZrv West Broadway, war Caaai-sC DANCING; AV. DOVVftfETBt DANCING A0AD1O1IX3 7:, No. a BROADWAT.

New-Tork. F.lMONTACCsVPLACE,BreXk.ym. WTDNABBATS and SATURDAYS in K.w-Tor. KCXDAYSaad THUE.8SAY9 TCEADAIA a4 FiO- DATSUBrooklya. CUcnHrs may had at sHher DENTISTRY.

IXT B. GXltriN em BROTHERS INSKSI? tatpatn, wruh or wUbeot extraouag tn tfTWTKll, GRADUATED SURGEON XDLAiTLoX, k. 4d Vest kKh-tt. bwwsm BcoadpapT rowtei st auver oy rabber, $6 foii. $33 pkttina, A a a goM, $3 per tooth sal vox, iC Teeth 3114 roU.

4 ant to $1 hen, eemeat aad aUver, 44 oeuta, Me. Grand New-Terh. aad Mew 3af Falteti sABreekiy -it ri' t-r -t, A MA' .3 tf -I 1 7- 1 1 i i.

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