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I'olleir. pup*I at the Lying ra M'spital, Paris, and students ftrieLondon floepltal«, attends to ewry departsoent of MEDICALPRACTICf 1 among Ladies and Children, No. 7» East I.Vth et.Office hdnr» from I* to 12«. an.
Brooav yn Aihentrann.- By ipecial rennest, BAYARDTA^ LOR w.ll lielner a Lecfrre at the Brooklyn Atheinrum onPR I DAY EVENING. Krb. I. 185ti.
Satjetrt The Philrsoprrj of Travel.'Door* tpen a* AC In ttr to commence at t lock. Ticket*
¦ cents eac h. To he <»fitalf.nl ot the Librarian at the Athenäum;at the pt ncipal ßooketo»«« k-i Brooklyn aud at the door.
Thai fev. <is-«. 11. Ct.ee> er in the Sotb-etCooaMaallonal Church, between 6th and 7th-ava, on THURS¬DAY EVENING, Jen. 34 Bahjoetl M The Poet Oowper andhie Insanity." Tick, ts 2.) eeuta. Lecture commencea atI o'clock.A Free- LsyeytnjM *»» shaUertsim la the Tabernacle;
an Eiposition of IheP nr piesand Do:trine* of that peculiarPeople known as Shakers; will be riven on THURSDAYFA F.NINO. Jan .81, try P. W. KVAER. a member of the New-Lebanon Society commencing at 7* o'clock.
CklaWauääl^apa*a,--f)n SATURDAY, Feh. 2,Mr. BAYARD TAYLOR
will deliver a Lectnre on CHINA and JAPAN at AcademyHall, No US3 Tkrrmdway, in conuoction Wi b the Illustrations onChina and Japan Expedition.Doors open at hail past Two o'clock ; to commence at THaci
iVi lock p. n.
~ColnmMn f ollette. Ti e IM EK MEDIAATION will bcgiu it, the College Chapel on MONDAY, FeO.4 at 9} oViock, and he continued unt l WEDNESDAY, theISib. ineiusWe. Hours of Examination from 91 to .1$ each day.The Sensor and Ii -.lor Classes will I.x mri fiom the Ith totbetthi tin Sophon ores and Freshmen from the 9th to tbeI'l'b. both d.ivs Ineiastvo. The Resent* of tue University, theAlumni <sf the College and persons gene rail v interested in tbecause of a good Education are itvited to attend.
« HAS. KI.NII. l'rrsi l-iit Columbia College.
LoweB iiortnre« in »wv.Ytit U. rhoRat Mr. MILBURNV Third Lecture ou "The Mlsa*ealp|d Valley; on ThoCabin Hssmes of the Wilderueas at the Opening Of the Revo¬lution," at C linton Hall, A stor- piso.-.THURSDAY E V ENINO.Jan. 31, at . o'elo.-k. Doors open at 7; Tickets 25 cents. Foraale at the principal bookstores, and at the Librarian's desk,Mercantile Library Association.
Tit* Vertereirie of the Yvnr of ik1'2, will meet a1Headquarters. No. 62 Lis|s-nard a'.. on FRIDAY. Feh. 1, at 7Jp. m. By-order A. W. JONES, Lieut. Col. Coin's.
Thar flaut EniiTlninmrtiii..Those win Inlon the Hin February, in this TESTIMONIAL for distinguishedservfcnes, and enjoying a rich season of sociality, eloquence andoiii-k will do well to call at once at No. 149 Nassaus«., andsecure their s»ats. Single tickets, *>3; gentleman and lady, *>5The Wi Mtiiiinxrcr Pre «livterlrin llninli. South
Hronklyn, will be iiIlOANI/.ED bv the Preabytery ofBrookly n, on THURSDAY EVENINO, at llj o'clock, at theSouth Vresbylerian Church. The Rev. 9. T. SPEAR, I). Dwill oVlivera Sermon. The public is invhevd to attend.
VrgfrtaHiIea niid Anininl- Seen Hilk n MirroMi'opc.Dr.EDWAKD H, PARKER, ProPassat of Anatomy in the
New-York Medical College, would respectfully announce thatbe wi'l gieo a Ooaraa of Four Lectures, ou thv Minute Stiuc.-tureof Vegetables and Animals," at the Middle Lecture-Roomof the New York Medn a! College, No. !»0 East 13th st , near ^tiiav., on the following Evenings, COaaavnelng at 7{ o'clock:r RIOAY, Feb. 1 ; MONDAY, Peb. I; FRIDAY, Feb. fl; MON¬DAY, Feb. II. Illustrations will be presented by means of anfIxyhyrtrogen Mlrrotrope, aided by a number of AcromatieMicroscope* and the use of Plates.Tbe design of this Course is lo demonsrrste in a popular msn-
nnr some of the interesting revelation* of the Alicros.-o;ie.While the. views of creation which are furnished to the Astr.uioBier and CJeologist are somewhat familiar, and exrito in theii mil* ot all profound wonder and admiration; much leas isknown of the minute structure- of list Vegetables and Animalsby which we ate siirromidi i|. The "tiulv of tliesn by the aid ofthe kllcrosi ope. revealing as it doe* great simplicity, perfection,exquisite adaptation and be-.nty, nimmt fail to excite the samesentiiiieuts us the grosser views of ereatiou; and it is with thispur] ose ihm the Course is arranged. Admission to the Course,6>l; Single Admission, .'flfcente. Ticket* may be obtained atthe Book stare of JAM ESS. DICK ERSON. No. Brosvlway,and at thekleeViaal College in Es.st.1 )th-st
ttaifstrniit I iileHlneni e ttftli e Hurl l.tthor ExcliHtinoMa. t Canal-st., corner of Centre at., N. Y..The Office is estab
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aaeary to pay the passage of the parties required. No feetafcsv-ged to employers. JAMES P. PAOAN, SuperintendentraafaaT Mtnmpn '3 ce- ts) for sale at this office.
Qxmuscmcnto.
Nl b l o" 0 ? b d £ n.THURSDAY EVE.NINO, Jan. 31,
Kot'B ES'VBBTAIXMCNTa.THE WONDERFUL RAVEL FAMILY".
Mile. ROBERT AND THE BALLET TROUPE.LA FETE CHAMPETRE.
Launolan.Francoa RavelDOl RLE TIOHP-ROPE,
by Virginie Charinl and H. Lehman.JO VITA.
Mile. Robert, the Ravels and the Ballet Troupe.KIM KA.
Yimtilataw.Francois Kim Ka.Actoinorail as or aomimiom:
TICKETS.FIFTY CENTS.The only Seats that can bo sei med in advance are:
Private Boxea.4>5 each.Orchestra Seats..f I each.
Box-Offioe open daily, from 8 a m. to 3 p. ra., for the ssle ofT .'lets and securing Orchestra Seata and Private Buxeg only.
Door* open at »4. performance to commence at 7| o'clock.
WAJJJvCK^ tidiäteR>.Hoie* and ParquetW rente; Family Circle V.» rent*; Stalls, #1; Private
Boxes s>t> kikI +¦?.- liiMir. OjjN'ii at lU o' look I pi rfocmai.ces oom-aaence at '.TU IS FA EN ISO « n, 1:
THE BARRACK ROOM.Col. Perrier.Mr. Lester | Clarissa. Miss Msry OauuouAfter which, the VILLAUS Due I OK.Pierre Bon.-wur.Mr Ii. PiasMe Louise.Mrs. HoeyTo com Iu. e with JOHN PR BTTYJOBR a. CO.John Pictlvjohii.. Holland | Clemeutina Plummy .Mrs. Couover
Bj b to n \ iiamiu:ks-sti:kf.t..THURSDAY.Beueht of Mho MARY Au.NES Bulwer s
d'oanedy ofTHE LAsDY OF LYONS
Claude MoRaoata.Mr. H. A. Perry.Pauline.Miss Mary Agues.
Dumas. Mr. Ursen- y l.eatixeant. Mv Kaiuford; Olavis, Mr.Reynold; \\ alow, Mrs Hughes; Mad. Dt-cliai*lles, Mr*. Brels-U rd.The new Farce of TWENTY VINI TES WITH A TIOER,
with Mr. fjjtfhall. Mr. Brn llev, and Mis* K. Thorne.TO MORROW, (Friday ! A ( I RE FOR THE HEART
ACHE, exceesliueUy well received on Tuesday.
\ArioN M. thjSÄ 1 KU-A. el pubdy, Man-A/a ager and Proprietor.Brass ChTole lb eeatai Fit l.'j cents;tir, hestra Chairs M eeata -THIS E\'EN I.Nil will be peif.>riiied:
MULETEER OF TOLEDO.Manuel.Mr. J. H. Allen Plvina.Mrs. S B Wllk;ns
Favorite and popular Dane* bv Miss Henrietta Lang,fa be tollowed by ASPHODEL Or. Thk Mick Ptv.RaSils*.Mr. O. L. Fox Baboliu.Mis* H»th*wayMOLL PITCHER. Or, Thb Po»ti\a TiLLta oi Lv\y.
Maladlne. Mr H. Allen M- II Pitcher.. Miss Hathaway
BKOADVV AY theatkk.k. A. MARSHALL,Sole Lessee. Boxes end Parquet. N> cents; Family Circle
and Upper Tin, .'.Scents; Private Boxea, (¦!> and -Doureopen at 6g; commence a' 7 o'clock. .THIS EVENING:
THE IRON M \SK.Loon de Bourbon. .Mr Wallark I Hortrtise.Mine. Pouisiah. Mara.Mr. A. W. Pernio) Medsme Oiblet. Mrs. Henry
l'ov'T JUDOE BY APPEARANCES.PYai.t Tophsm. Mr A. W. Feum. DUna.Miss J. MannersJolm Plum-.... W. \. Chapman Angelina.Miss k Hardiu;
1a i K A K K K N K . V A R i K t i E S,J Latb ra* MsjaoroLiTAS Tmbatcb, Bboadwat.
eenta;oneu at
...-.-j perurmed:MUCH A HO ABOUT NOTHING.
Beoocuoi_Mr 0. Jordan I Beatrice.Mi»* Laura Keene.MIDAS.
JsMtts*.Mr. McDoaall Ve ins.Mis* CushmanMidas..Mr. H. Hall | Nraa.Mloa K. Rolgnolda
»AK'M M " Ml SKITM..KnOTsrement of tint*
vsjcaatii. .nd accomplished artiste, Mrs. FRANK DREW,
Pargpaet end Dress rtrclo. »eeata; Familv Circle. 25<>rck**tra Stalls, TSOOntai Private Boxea, SJA.Door* o
.t; oosanuonceat 7 -THIS PVKNING wl« Ke rertortne.
BI CKLEY « SEKKNAIM: !;S. No. .MSI» Hrtsad-aray.-EVERY NIGHT this week >:THIOPI kN MIN-
HTR> I BFA a si UE\C1'\ AN .HE l'.EA^T. i m-..-a
mg aa 7J o'clock. Ailuiieaiou 26 cents. Noi'ICB.Perhaaa'sFoora Fiiieeprtse GRl-oKkets are received (for the admissionot four persons) to oar entettainu.. to For aale at too BoxOffice.
K<_>. CBRim X wood'" MINSTRELS-^Xb4 BROADWAY.
OPEN fCVRfT RVRNING. TVketa couta.All bueiieNs* iiaoeaci, d by II. WOOD.
BSELTOOT ÄALLEKY, N.. 4H7 B ...idway,contains lJOof the L*met PAiNTlNOS ever put upon «a
Upon DAY ai d .?.VEaYJAG. Adimttatce 2S coota.
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0TT80HALK'1FOURTH
OKANI > PIANO FORTE SOIREE,DEDICATED TO THE
SPANIARDS am) Ii UfflOn IHUMDA. EVENINO, .Uli..«. 31,
at DODWORTH» ROOMS..1 which wit* te petfornied nothing bat Spanish an«! Cnben
M nseSOIREE dk. PIANO FORTE.
DEDICADAa LOS E8PANOLES pk.ni.;«ui.ares
TCUBAN. iv
KAI It Noch«- del Joetee 31 do Enero, IMS.DODWORTH'8 ROOMS, Broadway, nett to Ort. e Church.El I'r.ersen.s. uWidido *n dot ptrtei ee compondrt eicIn*, ve¬
rarme de Mtttirt EspanoHe v -.mi.i.I'Rl.MERA PARTE.
1. MsrihaTriunfel.T. F.Baasford.Far* lot Pianos, eyecatn tor los SenoretBerti y OOTTSCHALK.IM Man. Ii« tu.
Lt Jott Antone«*,cj Reenerdode Aie3tlrtr.it, (Faredansro y Jaieo.).Conipuestn* v eyecutadoa por.Gottacbalk.
Lt AI tri lit. Real Espeofile y Fragmeotos de laSinfonie para 10 Pianot; " El titio de Zara¬
goza".Gol t schal k.EjecotaeVoeii nno por e| tutor.
SEGLNDA parte.Cl'tA.
4 Ciprirhot Sobre Dangst de Puerto Principe.I La ( armga.( Maria Lantero.
Compuefto* y ejecutado* por.GottscLal*.5. Recnerdo de la Vuelta de Abtio.
( /apateado Cubano.< " Tengue Terengne.''( BemU. CcaW T* ".Ontttchalk.
6. I " Mana la ilo" y ElTmgo.( " El CocoyS."
Compuestos y ejirutad«« por.Oottschalk.Se deparlitn loahilletrteri tl tluitceii de Mnticade W. HALL
k SON, Broadway, y teiieraluiente er. todot lo* almacenee deMniica.Pdecio«: Senorat,50rente; Csbelleros. *>1.
JOHN A. KYLE'8 COM I'LIMENTARY COX-CERTat the Clrv A**euibly Room*. No. 446 Broadway,
TO-MORROW FENTNO, Fob. -PROGRAMME.Fart I:I. Trio, Flute. CTeriotief arid Pitno, Messrs. Kyle, Kiefter andBeams. 2. Song.Adelaide, Mr. Beutler. 3. Cavatina.Inquesto remplii <-, Msdamo I'o/zoni. 4. Cavatina.II balen del. uo toriio.drum 11 Trnvutore, Sitnor Bt-liali. 5. Song DiBravura, with Flute Obliiiato, Happy Birdliua, Mit* Mar.a S.Brtlnerd end Mr. Kyle. 6. Duo Conrertante, Violin andPiano-Forte. Mew. Burlie and Hoflmtn. 7. Scent Fid Aria.AI uiio libi rator Mr. Allan Irvine. 8. Solo, Harp.SweetHome, Air. Aptomma*. 9. Duetto.Dunque in *<>n. Mi** Brenenand Sit. Hullern Between the part*. Mr. Mortan will performa selection of music expressly arranged for this occatuiu, on
the " New Model Harmonium." Part IL.1. Duetto.Abuto(or«e qu.-l |avt. r -In tri Ii Trovatore, Miat Braiuerd and Sig.Pad.all. 2. Soin. Finte, en aira from Lucia and Lacreila, Mr.Kyle. 3. Solo.Rbndr'a Air with Vtriatioua, Miss Ureuen. 4.
Song.My Pretty Jane. Mr. Allan Irving. 5. Sleighing Song." O. Swift we go, o'er the FTeery Snow," Mia* Bramerd. 6.Cavatiim.Largo al Ftctotem. Sit. Badiall. 7. Song.Downthe Bum, Davy. Love, Madame Pozxout. 8. Duet, Harp andFlute..L' 11alle et L' Irlamie, Messrs. Aptomuit* and Kyle.Tickets, *> 1 each, to be bad at the principal Muaic Store*, and
at DANSKIN'S Ag. nry, No. HI Broadway, and at the doors o:ithe evening of the Concert. Doora open it tjj. to commenee at71 o'clock.
CROWDED NIGHTLY..BUCKLEY**OPERA UOI'SE, by receiving for four admissions to the
enterttinmeiitt the t.eefitt in PERHA.M'S FOURTH GIFTENTERPRISE. Ticket« foraalo from 10 e m. toll p.m. at theBox Oft r- oi BUCKLEY'S SERENADEES, AH Broadway,
and at the principal Hotel* and Muaic Store*. Bos bill*.PRICE Of OIFT TICKETS SI; or 11 for *>10.
1STOßT EXHlBit'ION on MONDAY, Jan1856..ACADEMY HALL, No. Cti3 Broadway -Door*
to be pened at 7 o'clock p.m.; to commence at half-past 7o'clock p. m.
CHINA AND JAPAN ILLUSTRATED.A magnificent aerie* of Panoramic Pictures,coveriug more thantwenty thousand squar- feet ot cinvt*, sketoh-d and paintedby GEORGE R. W EST and WM HEINE, t««i,ied byJ. K\ LE and J. H. DALLAS
Ticket*. 25 rent*.
DR. ABBOTT'* celebrated COLLECTION ofEOVPTlAN ANTIQUITIES, No. Brou.lway.-Tliii
valuable Mail urn, containing upward of 1,100 Objecta, withseveral recent Additions, i* the moat popular and attractiveExhibition in the city. Admission. 23 cents.
1MIE CRYSTAL PALACE..Tads beautifulbuilding containa varion* objects of Interest.Ancient
Gobelin TAPESTRY, a ttllcrv cf PAINTINGS, rt'e and val¬uable STATI.AHY, beside Ägrieultursl Implements and Ma¬chinery. It will remain open until further notice.
NctP flnblicationo.Juat Publithodt
OUR COUSIN V E E O N I O A :
Ot, So'.es and Advevtlsr.s ovEt thk Bt.l'K Riocc.
By the author of " Amabel, a Family History."From Cor. Boston TranscripL
" Of the volumes already issued the present ye"r. the newnovel from the mm of Mias Wormeley, entitled " Our Cousin
Veronica," it perb.tp* the most noticeable. It it a werk evinc¬
ing a higher tri, a greater range of thought, a purer atyle.nd a tubtler knowledge of (died a of character, tbsn almost any
.tbercoteuipnrary. iaaue. There i* t peculiar fascination in Mis*Wormeley'* novell, which w>- cannot altogether define.arising,though, no doubt, from a stilifnl use of accessories in lier pie-lure*, by which their fidelity and vividness inspires the readerwith the belief that it i* tact, lud not invention, to which he is
listening. It 1* a talent (imilar to that of Defoe and Cribbe.Mist Wormeley'* atyle it singularly vigorous and graceful. It
i* riot a woman'* *tyle at all. You look in vain fur any of thatexcea* ef coloring, those redundant and pretty expletives, forwhich even the beat of female writers are noted. Clear, strong,nervou* and compact, were it not for feminine line* of thought,you would pronounce it the atyle of t mm. At t picture of Vir¬
ginia life, " Veronica" ia undoubtedly faithful; it* scenes andincidents sre picturesque, iti ehiractert Well ron.cived andcontrasted.tl.at of Tyrrell a splendid specimen of a noble mas.'1One vol., l.W SI Ma
BUNCE k BROTHER, No. 1M Ntuwtu e«.
AI. M A C K S ;A NOVEL OF FASHIONABLE LIFE.
This is a reprint of a work that has created the greatest ex¬
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AWORK of INTENSE INTEREST..Will be- ready in a tew dsya, from early sheets.THE CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE
OfNapoleon BONAFARTE
WithHIS BROTHER JOSEPH.
Selected ami Translated, with Explanatory Notea, from ti.e" Memoire« du Roi Joseph.''
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trt ture of the chartcti r of Nt|sileon. He was in elimajt dailyou.munication with Ins heather Jo-eph, from hia Brat appallut-natal as the (General of Brlftde, down to the llith oi J me, 1815.We cannot form a correct idea of the character of rhe great
ii ind that twtyesl over nearly the wh.de Continent of Europe,v ithout reactiiu these Letters, which, unlike ofBcul eorreipond-eut-e. opens to ut the inmost thoughts and motives ofactum ofthe v» riter. These- l.ettvis bear upon every lubject, aud wo fewith ahtl a wstchfel eve be cared for ever 'he smallest thing.A distinguished rntic La-1 observed in examining the earlysherta. that " Biographers will have to write their biographiesof Najadeon over again-"A* a large demand is ai ri. mated for this work. tSvietS should
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and event*: apho'.otypis:. marking every sbjtde of rluricter; a
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and thm strikes out tassagis of groat txautvof thought, winren.arkablc command of the full resources ol language in th«- v
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CO Ii TENTS Of NO. XXIX.-JANUARY. 185S.Ast. XXXv II..Position of the Vacuity and the Scalpel;
t ..iiservat. .e Antiquaries: f'-s-ii.r-d Moralists; ProfessionalTurners, and their Turning Lathe*; Editorial Ecceutricity;Diplon a* and Theorie*; Cribs, Tea-kerile*. and Corn baskets.Aar. \XX\ III..Sketches of Western Prart.ee; Pro«' Foli-
Sie- the .Mercy Anr-!t; Child Messenger; the \\ eddiu; R.utY e; a Mid: icr.t Rioe: are they Ilungrv in Heaven I Adversitymid Lahor; tb--Soul Elevators'; Death tk- Gr»at Putitisr; theI .. r el .speculator; kforalirv and Mammon City and Country( ormpt.on; (.ran: Sia-i illation the Miuliight \ ..».' ol the All¬st U to the (.rest Citv; the Child Thiel; Aurcl't Dlesting;Heath.art. XXXIX.On the Protection of Society from Crime.Akt. XI...What is the Nature ot Coi.tumpt.oii. at Tubercle
in the Lurgs ' InLalation.will it cure the Disease ?Aal. XI.I.. Will Electricity cure Itiseage Will it remove
Mercury ami other Metal* from the SvsteniAbt.'XLIL Sketches of Villsge Practice; Sabbath hi the
Country Beta Music ; the Mewith; a Domegtir Tragedy Mar¬riage and Heart-Canker; Eather aud Sou; the Deceived Wife;a P. atii-Bed.Aar. XLIII.A Discourse to the Urethren on Morals, by an
U rgical Pox, continued from the January Number; thet Surücei t»oo*e Pen the Old Fov es»apes troni In* Cap-
; Attempt to convert the MedU-al Savage*; Visit irom a
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I be Editor resij.t tt No. 42 "stli-av.. between 10th and111h-ete.. where he attend* exclusively to surgical aud officeconsultation* and operative surgery. Consul'ing lee. either atd.ieorbv letter, *>. Dr. Dix.m 11 obliged utterly to letuse
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above." Should be taken in Avsasw/stfAir doses. [.V. Y. Tribune.
rp il K WIDOW B BDOTTiWHAT THEY THINK OF HER IN WASHINGTON.Says The Washington La ly Olibe: " We are of opinion that
it is the moat hninoroua book thet ha*EVEI BEEN WRITTEN BY A FEMALE
sud we regard it as but little, if anything, inferior, aa a mirth-.'<ii mi g pre,n, lion, to Sam Sink,' or to Thackeray's YellowI |h Papers.' As well a* being humorous, the Redott Pais-ra'are satirical end the authoress hss drawn some pictures that weis not but regard as very faithful rejir-se iMiio:n of what sheI ol witnessed. Among these is the Donath n Party, which aai hatster well worth tiie price of the h>>k. We sey to ell.buy,reoo end laugh."Says ihe Louisyille DeihJCourier: "They speak more ef-
dctually to the general ear and heart, even though they whotear are not aware of the fait that they are imbibing wiedota.ihe Papers' need not a word fn.m us to those who know any-Ikhagaf their character; to those who do Bat. we say they can-
not too toy'fi come into possession of the rkb wit and genialI .n.or iE<at
.-I'ARKLE LIKE THE PI REST FOUNTAINStf nature tn oii,t the green field* of life."SayoTheSoathaniLltafan Meeaeuger: "The greateat bit
ol Iha season, and provocative ot more down right horse-laugh-ter 'ban any bor k since ' Major Jones's Courtship.' Whoeverwonld enjoy hours of real satisfaction in droll reeding.ihe-I i. te ,., .f re. mg relaxation, or the practical uiau wishingto l.c amused after the day's toll.should procure a coot of theWidow RlBOtt There i*NO DRAWBACK TO THE MERRIMENT IT AFFORDS,sad sll its jokes are as pure and innocent a* the prank* of child¬hood."
1 bfl Maw ark Daily Advertieer tayi: " The fun and the smirkon.men e with 'be initial chapter, and
W ITH EVERY PAGE THE GRIN WIDENS,till Ihe tinal one, when the laugh (wallow* up everything, andthe ears even disappear m the ever-expending uiotuh ander thebenign influence of this anastheUcal. mirth provoker. waiat-! ai d oil button fearer I"
t ifleeurh I eOO bow reads.OME ILI.I STB A ED I.MO. PRICE «I n
DERB] k JACKSON, Publishers, New-York.And for sale by all Bookseller*.Single Copies sent by mail post-paid.WOKKTof the Ke^E. H. CHAPIIT.TheYv lahtsrrihaf publishes some, and ha* for sale all the pub-
taiga works of the Rev E. H. CIlAPIN. They will be senty u.a.l, postpaid, on the receipt of the annexed prices:It'.inanity in the City. #1. Moral Aspects of City Life, 75c.'I rue Manliness. Mb. Ilisrourses on Lord's Prayer, tUc.I».-courses on the Beatitudes, 5flc Character* in the Goa¬
re!*. 50c.Mis. rilaneous Discourses, Mg, Duties of Young Men, 50c.Diit.es of Young Women, 50c. Crown of Thorns, Str..Hocrs of Communion, lite.
Address HENRY LYON. No. >18 Broadway.A~~ ~C Ä R D 72\ Miss JEANNETTR Hoi'PlN,by marriage Mrs. GF.ORGK W. TAYLOR, begs to announcethat she has just published a brief outline of her "ar.y life, theaLses of her cruel family persecutions, her years of sufferingoi tr.al with ihe full name* of her persecutors and benefec-r* Her edition is very small. Copies can be obtained by t#e-
::igrarrlul to e^dree*liisclo*ing *>l, with postage (tamp, to Mrs.JEANETTE H. TAYLOR, care ol Aaron Swart*, esq., ( hat-ham square Post Office.
KKW HOOKS in PRESS, andaoontobe pub-let ed bv TICKNOR at FIELDS of Boston:
RJ OLLEl 11ON8 Off THE TABLE TALK Of SAMUELROGER.'
By Rtve'ed Alexander Dvce. The trade supplied bvt DWARDP. Rl'DD.No. M Ann at., up stairs, N.T.
I ittkll« LIVIXG AGE.Every SATUB-AJ DAY.«>6ayear.PANORAMA OP LIFE AND LITF.RATI RK.-Monthly-
.3 eyear. LITl'ELL, SON k Co., Boston,And No. .143 It, a.. New-York.
Stationrrn anb .fanrri (ßooöe.
MUCILAGE, in n»'w and convenient Hottlea,with Metallic Cap and Brush.indispensable to merchant*
an.l useful to everylaAv. For sale bv THADDEUS DAVIDJA Co., Manufacturing Stationers, No. 26 ( lilt St., New-York.
THADDEUS D A V I D 8 4 Co.*WK1TINO INKS pronounced by the best chemists to be
re durable than arv other vet made. For sale to the TRADEONL\ by THADDEUS DAY IDS a Co., manufaetarers ofINK.- la sll their varieties. Sealing-Wax. Wafers,Mucilage, kc
_No -ti Cliff st. New-York._Zo .farmers anb (Dtficrs.
rivi FLORISTS, 6ABDENEB8, BOTANWTglJ sBe PROPRIETIES of NURSERIES of NEW-YORRend rcvieocy..The undondfned wishes to receive (franco) yourAnnual CaUlogaea. in order to Crwed orders sur such artic.ee asmaysu.t. T. BACHELiRJL
UortkultAiriat, Botanist and Dealer m Garden S-eda,No. 26 New-Orleana.
Cost an5 foünb.
L081 WPTY COUPONS m\ fß6 mum .f theDAUPHIN sod SLSUCKHANNA COAL COMPANY,
r.ee January I, l&AS, cut from Bonds Noa. 7It to 725. 733 to 7)0,"4* to 77t. All persons are eaatu.ned againat negotiating thesame, a* peraxes t ha* been (topped. The finder will be re-ws: . J bv returning too saaaB to E. W. CLARK. DODOE kCo. No. Al Well-*!., New-York, or E. W CLARK k Co., No.2ft Sonth Sd-et. Phil*^e!t,ida.
f2.")00.-rS(.LER S DEPOT. No. I
.or SALE, the weH-kaovrnshing-Tackl* establUhment THE AN-
ul.cjx a union no. 1OS Pulton-ex.. where a large and profit¬able cash bus.neas ha* been done for the peat soveo year*. Ap¬ply to C. BULL, on the premiee«, or to C. B. HOWS A Co.,No. M Nassau-st.
(Dante.
ARESPECTABLE ycmnm Woman «uU ft ut-u»oon m first rare COOK, WASHER, end IRONER.
(Feed city roiVrerjee If re^tjired where sew Km lie** -Uveer*.Cm be seen fee two dar« « No. Jfl V it., Whttw SHa andtc-h «ts tagend Soor, front room._
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H7ANTED.A ftitiifttioii by ft competent.TT wortby young V\ oraaa m COOK and le ASSIST in theW tSHIM. and IRONINO, does «11 iiaiaof BUiog, enaies-s suds Poultry and Menke ef every daaeii»f»on i at tRaj anales mpetsnt-ia a anrate fa_.il v or aoardioa boaee. Beat cityreference. Wages t>t Call at No. T» Mar.
WANTE1.By » -»pecUble joudr Wonun. ftSITUATION; ebe -s a good Cook. e tir«t rate V*ean.r
i nd Ironer, and aa exeaUeai Bakers. Can be seen for tero dayaat No. test ntrVav.. cesuer JarAec_.\VANTED.A eitnatioo, by a rrap^Ubl«youMTT Woman, aa CHAMBERMAID tnd WAITER. Beetot
c tv reiereoctjeeeu be given. Can be seen for two days at No.»rast Uth-et,, tear let-as.
WANTED.By a reeptycUblo I'roteatftnt Girl, ftplace to do CHAMBERW ORK. or to TAK t". CARE c<
i II iLDRF.N, or rode the OENEBAL HOCSEWORK ef a
sms.l familv. ( all at No. Iii l.th-et., between MA and exb-eee.
i;ENT1 .EMAN of i'ongitierabl* buaineaa oxpe>nenre recently o« spying e eery rasysaatbla Saaacjal
jit.on. wiabee to become In rerested in aowo raeaeetsasbs bwa»-»se iu ibis city, la worth aboat SJOO.OSO. and baa at present
ab,etN) to a> t.OtC In cash. Address, statins; nature >i busmen,B. F. W Tribune OAVe.
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GENTLEMAN who it b Gradual* of C^lkge,and bas bad several sears' experieeve la Teachlag in In¬
stitutions of the first reeiaectabil.ty. desires to derate a fewh. art per Say to TEACHINO in ax academy or urirate fomily..--.t afsctorv teferercea will be given. Addrees INSTKUCPOR,Metropolitan Post-OAVe,_
S COACHMAN..A tierman with thej bott¦. r, ferem BS for honesrv, evbriety and capability, wants
a place in s brat-class family tn'the i'y. Call at No. «0 Eastttthet., for twodajs. ___________
A tOURG tJKRMAN (iE.Nri.EM.VN. dwtiog-_A uiabed by the very beet city references and biehest k,»-lofeaa tdoen&on, wishes to be introduces) in ea A.triesnsn ilv circle, which la, in recard ef nee fonnetioa, earaej en
i be as where he moved himself in times past. The aame wdu-rti i day time in mercantile afairs. but has to spend theleantas;bonra ofbl* seascn either in usefhl conversation or in grvtnff hv
11 ...tint languages, etc, to their. iiil.lren. Those who reflect upon thn. .> av aildreas to A. B.,So. BN Metropoliten Poat Office. Bible House Buildtmj.
JOHN YOUNG la very gueeeaatul in nximgft .a. boarding honaes. kc, with Servants, and Servante
. iih Situatu na.at the Ptoteatant Employment Society's OAVe,No. 7 Carmir:e-st.
VOTICE to"WOOLEN~MANUFAC1aJMll -Wtroed one or two SETS of W OOL CARDS iu aooj.oL.litiou. with Spinning-Jacks. Address
\ It v C. Ii. ALLINO, Derby, Conn.
CITEATION^WANTKD.By wrer»! Aoieri.iTy ,an. raalaah. Irish, Scotch, and Colored voung Womenwho are first class Servants. Apply at No. 7 tlth-et, near
Broadway.
TEACHING..A Gentleman woll quftlifit»d toInstruct In the hither English brarrhea. Penmanship, and
the Claasns. and wbo is a toed disciplinarian, desires an engage-
t In a SCHOOL or PRIVATE FAMILY. City referencaaand hiith testimonials furuithed. Address by lstter. TVTOR,No. 12-4 Brosune-tt.
IT 8. SCHOOL AGENCY and TEACHERS'Jo UNION iWtl). by E. H. W1LCOX h SON, No. «1
Bro. dway..A P t artTV 4l IxreoDlcrn at 1. 2 or 3 per cent,n '.mm everything for fcboola,sharing equal Divtoanoa with
t hii kholdess t>3, *I0, t>LVt>20, »», #»», he, allowing;I'M I t MM k tor |>ra Urtaj two Subscribers. sivbag
mem and Income to all. No charge to Pupils. TttcHeas'MitKTisei and CokRKiroaDr.tca Dailv, 9 to 12and 1 to 4o'eloak, fillitig All Onleri, Vacancies and Changes, aoltmaaaerty seerj Inatiutiou and Pamily, otteu at Ant call. Callsud tee.
IV^ANTED.By a toudr Gentleman, graduafe.TT ,f tl Diveraltv, and Itte a teacher of aucieut and mod¬
ern Isiifiiaget In a rollete In this country, a SITUATION In anINSTITUTE or SCHOOL m tins ,-itv. Tesrhaa Kngllab In allus branches, Mathrniatic*. Logic, Mnemonics and the Rudi¬ment,, f Hi brew \ btteaa LOOIC, Broadway PosVOthee.
YVAMEU.To to into a niM^hboring oitv.auTv American young or widow Woman, to do the HOUSE¬WORK fr four persona. Nene need snply only such as areneat and capable. Such can have a good home, and be one ofthe family. Address A B. C, Box No. 101 Tribune Office.
WAN'l ED.In a (ientletnen'a Eurnighiiw Utorej,a young MAN tbtt arjdersttnds the RETAIL TR tOl
Addtaaa ft. M Tribune Office, stating age,salary and reference.Au.era an | referred.
St' ~\(-{ \ ~X 'OUNG Man-ifd Man hftvirig'tfaafJ?el\ivif# above amount ot money would like a Situation.aBAI E8MAN, ENTRY » LERE or ASSISTANT BOOK¬KEEPER in a flrst-clatt house, tnd would loan the abovean unt to his employer Can turiiisli the best of city reler-raees, Addratg for a week O. P II Savery't Tem|M'ranceHotel, No. It Beekman-sL
AChances for üuoincoo £Ucn.GENTLEMAN RETURNING to EUROPEsoon, end who has made a KOK IT ,N K in a few reart in
tin- countrv, in the miinuftcturint. a itu.n CHEMICALARTICLE »' ild Iii.-to...ii the SECRET. Any nersou witha rapital ot + li.ta 0 or *>l'l,'0u tn loul In this amount every sixm. nibs. Address, with resl name, CHARLES DALBMO,rihnaa Office.
DRUG STORES in VVILLIAMSBURGH torBALE.< ne taking *>100 nor week and the other t)M per«e,-i. pr ce t> oo tor one and s>l.000 for the other. Terms
nsln S (at KC Kir AT. No. 7.' South 7th at., Williamabursbr No. Merchants' Exchange, Wall-st., from 12 m. to I p. m)L'OR SALE..1 hfl STOCK and FIXTURES ofX a retail BOOKSTORE, aRajagod a etta af the best st res rein wii town, will be sold at a great bargain. Address Bvx No.'.-'.to rost-oir.!'.
P'OR SALE..A WOOLEN RACTORY,1 u ITEH POWER, three tcresol LAND, DWELLINO,HAHN, and TENEMENTS. -The above pnnerty is titutted
v ll eutre, Albany County, nine miles troutAlbany City and five miles from Wesi Troy and Cohoee. Thefactory is built of stone tud brick, contsinfng two setts of Maehluery ami a M ,, bine r I ardlng Rolia; It Is driven bv a four¬
teen feet over-shot wheel, equal to Ifl horte-power. Toe Damalto of atone, tnd built in the best manner The above Mill at
in got d order, now running, and will be sold uheap, as the sub-s. bar, (mm lost of health, wishes to leave this hajshieae.Terms of payment made »aty. For further Information ad.ir.se
11. W A I ERBI'RY, Watervleit Center, Albany Co., N. Y.
FOR PALE.The stock of a WHOLESALEOEOt BEY and PROVISION STORE, in one of the boat
let tMoftg in the city ; now doing a business of over #200,000 peryetr;snd store to let. It it a rare chance for anyone to en¬gage in the business. For particulars. Inquire or WRIOHT,OlLLINOA BRO., No. m Wathington-gt., New-York.
I"OR SALE.Thai Ioiik c»'lebrated amlUndsomnettablisfament, the SANS SOCC1 HOTEL at Bailston
Spa NY. Located in one of the moot betitle/ and beaatifuivillages in the State, itcaiai.it fall to oonunaad an eitetieivnand liberal patronage. The buildiugs have recently been re-aired and fitted up tnd furnished in t handsome and substan
tial manner. The Chalybeate waters, which abound la the vi¬
cinity, offer to the suffering invalid a sure relief This desirableestablishment is now off.-red for tele on the most reasonable,tetma sud if not disposed of before the 29th of February «rill,on tbtt day, be sold at public auction at the Court-HeMS, Balls-ton Spa, at lu a. m. For further Information apply to
O W HALL, Bailston, Saratoga Co., N. Y.
f^oR SALE-An Old-EaUblishexl DRUGBUSINESS, within fifty miles of this City, doing s Ano
business. Inquire of INOERSOLft FIELD A CO., No. 34Beekman-st.
PAPER-MILL and FARM for SALE CHEAP,netr Amboy, New Jersey..Site of the Mill, M by 90 foot,
good dam and etream of water, and 90 acres of Lead. WIB ea-change for city or Brooklyn property Inquire of
_8. F. TOWNSXND, No. AM Niaana at
TO BRICK-MAKERS and BRICK-MASONS..Proposals will be received st my office, In the town of New-
t Vth day of February next, for making aod bum-bag one million and a half of good, bard brick such M will hoj n voi t by the Chief Engineer of the Atlantic aad North( arolit a Railroad Company for erecting Machine-Shop, DepotBuilding tnd Wtrebouu tt Newberu for Mid Company. Thelay end wood, it t referred. will bo furnished et the yard, which
wifl be within two or three hundred yards of the place the bniid-bags are to be erected on. The r/sy Is alto being dug. Theytrd.or a place tor rr ak.ns H wnl be famished free of cost,winch will require very Lisle expense to prepare.Or, it preferred, persons wbo propose to make the brich all
also tro)oae to put up the n.'.onry of the LiildiRga at as maca¦aaaat, a.lowing, as tney may suggest, s certain number
I beb a ro the cubic loot, and they furnith everything complete}all openings to be deducted.T he bulldiags) trs In a very convenient aaaHlan for the eon-
tractor, lying is mediately adjoining the town, aad one of themAetsiy on the river and the others witMa two or three
hundred yards. No doub. that contracts an also be made withoil r psrties for similar »ort. with a reliable .ontractor.
If preferred, security will be gives end taken for the avAasdnftcarrying out of the said contra., t,
Paaavgaa proposing can either propose tt not tn take a portionof the st<eg of seid C< israany in paymeuL1 be plans of the buildings ceo be seen at any time on applica¬
tion at my office.Regular packets run between Newbem and New-York tnd
ra ports, which will enable coutractert to landmtchhtery or any marerialf « very thort notice dsswetly to theysrd.As regards the health of the piece, fsw towns, Noethera or
S< n-l^rn, can bnaet of hotter.Pro) ostla will glto he received far the wood work and aaaitngj
of the same buildings, with or without materials faaalahalt. R. STANLEY, Coavtractor,
Newbetn. N. ft, Jan. II. Uftt
WOOL HAT M-4M EA( TERER.A firat-TT rata MAR BEE of WOOL HATS, with from0599 to #l.«afo It wanted to take charge and an interest |0 aFa.-orv about to be put hi otierarioo, with aaJkloat water atdw.rer row.r te Inctare feu vi to l'a> des. per day. One)
v that oe'-hoiah-r ' t.ldreM H. M BURR ALL
New York Poat-OAVe,^_1L_ "'
StO (\(\(\ Eor sah-, on accomtnodatinff^evweVI^FVfe tero», an 'wublisbed MANCPACTVBntO( ASH »I SINESS, combining three articles, one a eecrefPr-fltt Ur»e, aiyd the business easily leerued. References aad
JOaWX.'TnA'ofe "~ ^.Foattyaid,
..A YOUNG MECHANIC who Laa.150.B! t. 1..-S'take an interest i_excelleni: opportunity for the right kind ofa mac Call or ad-dreM J. KfNOPLEY, No. Ißt Pultco tt., Brooklya, tap tuirskafter lt> a. b.
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