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j | j 7. PriludeiphiaQ@y Bou Te Shirt Makers and Manufactarers.—By ‘moens of recent improvemante SINGER'S Sewiag Mac! ines y the inventor, to the sti by been adapted of linen other very thin goods. They are now’ ffored to shirt an- ‘ufecturers as the mos: perfect machineseverinvented. Call Snd examine the machines and its work, at the office 253 way, and bring along any other atitching for compar- The searching dampness of this cold weather, acts upon the with irritable pertinacity: but through thie mucous dering fog with the sun-shining effioscy of Mrs. Jervis’ Jandy. For coughs, colds, and other ills of this craep- dug cold, that tele us of our miserable mortality, Mra, Jervis’s ‘cold candy is the remedy, Sold by M LA JERVIS, Broadway; - Zeber, Pailadeldhia; and druggists ye Unaecustomed to iF my wares, alovk at Dandsowe overcoats is alll ask. They aro ranging in peat $10 to $25, beautiful specimens ct artistic skill. rately finished dress and frock mad to order, from $16 t0 $22 Cassimeres and vostings ad lib tum G. B CLARK, 116 William at PR oct ng Lape bgp Fronting on Ful- on Sseau it site whe feUnion Hall;os celebrated for the cheap peives of ite faa jor the cheay fenadle clothing, se for its magnitude. Ti overcoats, overrack, Talmas cloa and broad cloth, has just b amine it, ‘ho winter stock of &o , of fur-besver, completed. Call an ilot, ex: Goods, Cheap, at Rees Gentlemen’s Farnishin, 292 Greenwich 6° corner of Chambers. Fine shirts, of all sizes, made expressly for custom trade; undsrshirte and drawers, collars, cravats, stocks, gloves, and hosiery. Ri member that emall profits and one price oaly are the ru! of this store. THOMAS MACLAUGHLIN. Fashionable Clothing, s0 essential In a @ountry like this, where the rich and tho lowly, regare dress 0 highly, 1 timas, be FER'S olothiag Establishment, 27 Cortland’ atrost, where every article of dress oan be purchased on the move voason- able terms. Them $5 Suits.—Just arrived from aucti: 1,000 overcoats, from $2 to $8; £00 frock and dress coat # @ to $6; 700 pair pants, $1 to $3 50; vests from 75 centa | $260. a ‘The o te the rnbdlic. Centre streots Dejice trita Vestimenta,—For you can buy @ whole suit of fine black clothes for $12 overcoats of over style, from $2 to $6; 600 pair pants, of every color, from $! to $5; 500 veris, of every pattern, from $1 to $3; business Soaks, $3 to $7; firemen’s suits, $1'; working snits, $4. 109 Nassau sirest, ne DOLAN & THOMPSON, It Is Folly to say that one Person ts more easy to fit than another. If the system of moasnrement ig bared cn mathematical principles, all varictios of figure om! be fitted with the same facili GREEN, No. 1 Astor House. has never made a ret of shirts to order, since he in- troduced his mew plan of taking the proportions of the frame, that have failed to give entire faction, apest and best selected stock ever offo; Udd Fellow’s Hall, corner of Grand and Ann stree | Cleaks! Cloaks! Clouks! at the Paris Man- tia Emporium, 361 Broadway.- A splendid arrival for this eok of upwards of two thousand elogant cloth and velvet oaks, of extirely new designs. They are of the samo fir elass quality, and will be sold at the derate prices a have alrondy gained for this store s lavge share of publie patronage. GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. lungs and bronental| i Embrolderies, Laces, &c.—Ladies, if you | wish to porchase embroidered cella: uader slecver, caps, needle worked edgives. fan riings. and lxorg of description, stop in at D EDWARDS, 625 Bradway noar, Houston street. Just reoriv d a carton Valen- B Jaces, and two large invoices of Munquitair and Son- irked oil ‘tag collars; also, one lot of richly ands. At the corner of Nassau and Beckman you ean buy cheaper clothing than at any other in the city. “Just look at the prices:—A beautifal rcont with rich and elogant lining, for $5; fine froek and dress coats from $3 to $6; pantsloons. $1 to vests, $1 to ‘$4, at the original Five Dollar Suit Store, 136 Nassau street HENRY REGAN. All the World may Wear Elegant Shirts now.—ELKINS, 484 Broadway, makes splendid ones to moa- gure, Warranted to fit, at from $1 50 tc $2, and sends them home punctually to the hour Noman, however esonomical, has any oxcuse for not wearing handsome shirts under such eirounistance Health and Comfort Promoted by Wear- ‘Ang woollen, merino, and silk undergarments, imp »rted and wanufactured by Ray & Adams. These superior garments have wholly superceded the nso of flannels, being warmer, more durable, and cheapor. RAY & ADAMS, importers and manufacturers of undergarments and hosiety, 591 Broad: ‘way, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Furs for the Ladies,—The demand this sea- aon for choice and elegant furs, has induced the subsoriber to make the most ample arrangements to supply hiacus- tomers. His present etock embraces fur tippets, boas, viee torines, offs. and fur goods of every varicty. WM, BANTA, 106 Canal street, ocrner of Wooster. ‘Teas.—The/bes tassortment of fine Teas will at tne store of the Cantor Toa Company, No. 125 Chathem street, (between Pearl and Roossvelt,) the oldest tea establishment in th ‘We assure our readers that ‘they can ‘trer here than whore, either wholesale or wetail. They have no brinch str As a snow fluke before the kiss of the #0 do the healing lubricatio of tirs. 9; is hit on tho head daily that will fasten its truthfulness on public favor, For coughs, colds, hoarseness, nore throat, whonping-covgh, group, and other pulmorsry affeotions, re. Jervis's ould eandy has no rival in efficacy. Sold by MRS. W. JERVIS, 366 Broadway; Zeber, Philadciphia; and druggists generally. Good Boots.—What’s the use of Buying Poor ou enn gob frat quality i@ moat foshion- doe! ones, able styl never be m forthe same mone’ ‘of the best French leather, m t at WATKIN’S, 114 Fulton Stree! French Slippers.—Mr. E. J. Smith, the ufactnrer, Millefor of French slippers, well worth ¢ ionsble public. His charges are did for inferior articles. | Hi agent of the celebrated Parisian bas an extensive suprly examination of the fi Ladies’ Shoes.—The unmistakably best 1: dice’ rhoe manufacturer in this city is CANTREL s and his productions. in superiority of materials, nd durability, rival the best work of Paris. doutt this we advise them to call aud exsmine hia delicate- Ay fashioned slippers, for which he received the award of a medal at the late Fair, as being the best imitation of the French slipper. Every artfole manufsotrred by him is ‘equally exovllent in every particular, and all who wish to fay) first rate articles, a} very low prices, should visit ‘at 336 Bowery. The Shoe Trade of New York. by Cahill, is an item of interest. He takes the lead in this Dusiness. His stock is the la-gost, and “most complete of aay dealer in the trace, derignod for the worr of Indi Flatlemen, youths. misses, and children, of the bast mat ry. he mort experienced workmen in the Union. Mr. GAHILI'S establishment is at 377 Broadway. How are you off for Boots 1—Take Care, now. Think before you reply. Have you got your winter stock of foct goat? Ifyou have nct, go at once to Nos. 150 end 156 Fvlton stret, and eummon Mr. B.A BROOKS to Youraid. Nothing can equal the facility aud despatch with ‘Which he furnishes anxious customers with the articles they May Fequire, ‘There articles aro fabsioated of the choice meterial to be fourd, are made in a style tha: challenges Competition, and are # 1d so cheaply as to defy rivalry. Carried on The Rush for Genin’s Winter Styles of till in progress at his lower store, No. in undress hat, the Genin felt beaver y fal s notwithstanding tho ness 1.” Of the Genin dross silk teoms to be only one opinion, vit, that itis of pure cl: dorigo, telus te tly stylisa, gad becoming. and enticrly vnapprotched in its doiah and he most expensive hat manufactured in the ot in thy with the Genia style for e four dollars. GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's. Gentlemen manufactured at four dollars ahead, by KNOX, No. 128 Fulton strect. Knox has the faculty of so tastefully fitting the head with his besatiful ‘of the season, contin: hat for the winter of pects ts the baiz, has been e: tensively used in my family, pive it the decided preference over all other composition | the kind. Tt invigorates and beautifies the hair, and clom | barber's i | for nearly twelve years a suffersr from | of w ance of atvle, | If thetadies | te ‘or is | in favor of this vermifuge, that we consider it unnec Holiday Presents.- at his bazaar, No. 449 Broadway, has just received more than five hundred *hcusand new aad beautiful articles, comasiclsg variety of work boxes, retioules, writing cases, elf combs, games toys, &o Il > very cheap as can- 't fail to please those who fa call, may, Courler.—The continua- tion o' will be published to-morrow in th Price three cents. For sale by all For Savannah.—The new and splendid tide-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain J. E. Walton, carrying the United States mail, will delphi for Savapni 10 o'clock, A. M. To speed and wf elphia, Horom & ‘sy & Co. Vondersmith’s Camphor Ie: a Certain eure for chapped hands and lips. Vondersmith’s swoct almond soap, exceilent article for the toilet; Philadelphia palw s09p; rior bay water, Vonderemith’s Porsian hair oil it ie superior te any other oil or pomade for hair, Im- orter of Lubin’s ex'ract and Bohe ny cologne bot- les. For sale only at B. W. VONDERSMITU’S, 158 Bowery drug atore, near Broom street, ” The Insuffernble Torture of Toothache inatantly relieved without pain or extracking by Drs, O'Con- hor and © nnery, SMfeienl and Meobanical Doatis‘s, at No, 52 Lispenard street, near Broadway. Extractions of the ifficult teeth ‘exeouted with skill and celerity, The useless shells restored to their natursl functions, by lartin; in Savan- means of plu ubsta Porcelain tooth of the wat durable and beautiful kind, inserted upon gold, silver, and platina plates, go as not to be distingu: from natural ones, Terms moi Dentistry—A Rare Opportunity.—Dr. N. Edwards, Dental Surgeon, 383 Broadway, will insert entire setoof the most bean‘iful and dorable teeth, m fine gold plate, for $50; extixe upper set, do. da, $ tire lower set, do, do., $25. Theta conditions will bs ava ble for one month only, from this 19th day of November, 1852; all werk warranted. Deoayod tecth stopped with g old, and without pain, for $1. N.16—By permission, namos of ladies and gentlemen in New York and vicinity, now wearing the Doctor's teeth, will be given in reference to the ability of the underelgnc d, N, EDWARDS, Dental Surgson, 333 Broadway. Wigs and Toupees.—Batcheior's New Style of wige are prononneed the zaost perfect imitation of Na jure yet ivvonted. ‘Those wanting a very superior article should call at BATCHELOR'S celebrates Wir Pactory, No (Wall street, whero can be found the largest and best aw sortacont in the city. Copy the address, Hair Dye.—Uatcheior’s Celebrated Liquid Hate Dye in the bost yeu discovered for coloring the heir o whiskers joment it is applied. The won ‘erful ease ang Ourdsinty with which this favorite and old establish: i mye performs is astonishing. It is for F ADP) BATCHELOR’S Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall etroat. Gouraud’s Liquid Bair Dye Is, without ex: ooption or reservation, the very host ever invented. Reware of puted dyes. Eqnally celebrated is Gouraud’s Medicated Soap, tor curing pimples, freokies, snl lownexs, chaps r Baws, Ke. Poudee burtile uproots hair from any part of gady. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, amd Hair Gloss, at N Walke: Futreet, near Broadway. Another Volucteer Witness —Here ts ano- ther letter, certifying to the extraordinary prop rties of that universally popular preparation, Cristadoro’a Hair Prerervative and Beantiser, Hoboken, No.9 Washington street, Nov. 32, 1852. Mr Cristadoro,’ Dear Sir:—Please send hy my brotker, who will haud you this. s bottle of your Vair Preserver and Reautifier. It is rightly named; lad I votused it, Lshould before row have beon porfently bal Now, ag my brother will tell. you, my hair is rapidly thick: ening, and the new growth is finer than the old. {am really astonished at the effect it has produced, and wish that the thousands who ate in the same peril of baldnoss as I was, eonid know the fact. Yours respectfully, Anue Chisholm: To Mr. Cristadoro, No. 6 Astor House. Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid, for Restoring, preserving and erabellishing the hair —The following oort)- ficate from Dr, Winslow Lewis, one of the moss eminent phy- sicians of Boeton, will show ‘he estimation in which it ta held by the ecientite and learned, being one only out of the maoy others reeeived:— Bosron, Feb. 15, 1349, Mr. Wm. Bogle Sir—The preparation invented by yo 4 the skin of all impurities, without producing any w timate deleterioun effecte, which are so fre nently tae result of many well-known’ patented compounda. Winstow Lewis. i ensable artiole for tho ladies, as it keops the hair in yp url,and the skin ec pacting of the hair freo from ff andseurf. For children, itlays the foun- dation ofa good head of hair. Sold wholerale and retail by A.B 0 Fulton street; Rushton, Clark & Co 3 and hice & Smith, 727 Broadway; Wm. H. Cary & Co 245 earl street. and by the druggists and perfumers, th-ough- out the world. h’s ment.<I have used this liniment in my practice during tha past year, and an oxtercal embrocation for relieving paiu, swolling, reness, &o. recemuend it to the public wi h con! ence W_R. Oxkes. M.D, Paverson, N. J., principal do- vot, 825 Greenwich 2 0f Duane street, ne Rheumatism. -Hyatt’s Life Belsam, the unfeiling conquerer of rhe cectain cure for corotula, neurslgia, king's evil, erysipelas, fistula, piles, h, liver complaint, and all diseases of the blood eraily, dyspepsia. &o. The Hon J. V.D. F Stanton eirect, was a helpless eripple from rheumatism. He was urablo, fer week's togethor, to ret his fect upon the ground or obtain an hour’ without opiates. fe was eured perfortly by the life balsam in s fow days. Exteaor. dinary onre of cancer. H.J Gardner, 27 Rid, cor, which had estirely destroyed his com menced tting the life saleam his fa ‘covered with deep uloers. some of them reaching to the bone. He was entirely cured by & few bottles of the balsam. Thousands of the mort desperate oxsos lave heen oured by this groat rem: and published in the Herald, ®un ard other py fei can be seen at the principal denot, enst of the Bowery, 750, street, sixth hous wix for $4. bottle; Time ts 2 Grent Enemy of the Hair; bat CRISTADORO’S famous Liquid Hair Dye in tve minutes repairs the ravazes of years, turning the greyest head to & fine black or brown. Manufactured and wold at CRISTA- DORO'S, € 4 stor Heute, where there are private rooms for applying the preparation. From the London Observer:—The fame of stings’ Naptha syrup is, if oossible, on the ircrease: #f we may credit the general report, it is a positive cura for thet hitherto ineurable disease, ‘consumption; nod we able to state, from personal knowledge, that = gentlo our employ, Who was apparently confien Jas beon rostered to robust health by its us Londen Timcs:—As a general rale, wo have a profouad con- teopt for patent med)cines and ‘infalli Hastings’ compound syrup of naptha authenticated cnres in asthma’, consumption around us, that we hail it as = most important and recommend it tw the notice of those whouit may ova cern. Many of our medical friends have trio experiments with it, whica have been astonishingly sucoessial. C. V. Clickerer & Co., No. 81 Baralay street. Now York, are the yenoral exexts for DR. HASTINGS in Ame rion, to wom all ordera should be addressed. old in Brooklyn, by Mra. Hayes, No. 176 Fulton stro a for s0overy, *Something the Matter with your Lungs, ah?” said a gentieman to his friend, as he 1 tio face of a tall, thin young man.“ Better ti of todsero cut of your mouth and surply its piaco with a picce of M¥S JERVIS’ Cold Candy—it is sufficiently strin- gent to divert the gross appetite yon have for that narcotic, and will benefittho distross of your chest.” Sold by Mrs. W. Jervis, 366 Broadway M’Lane’s Worm Véermifage.—The follow: Ing order shows at once the demand for, and excellence of, this great medicine. Cortificates bave beon se mu.tiplied ear} | to add any morc:—Boonville, Ind., June 3, 1851.—Mesurs, J. jatter is gold at the old, unpretending | ‘hate, that common place individuals are msde to look like | gentlemen, and aly, men come out of his with a look of decided beauty. He sells ao cheap, and has earried the art of hatting to such perfection, that ho orght Sere selected Hat Master General under thé noxt adminis- io1 Gentlemen's Hats.—There Is no questioning the euperiority of W. P. DAVIDS' hats. if you wants Tight and essy hat tothe head, and beautiful in style and ty is of his elegant tiles, from whom every vs eription can be selected. Hit second door from Duane street People’s Hatters—Who are hone! ed &rewer—they are mechanics of ar 1850 the; ‘This wh incorporated as the Hi sively of practical ‘Fork superior have don The pi ‘gant moleskin hats, com and beating the tmpre's of Hav Finishers’ "Union, No. 11 Parke Foy, gnporite the Astor House Standard prices, $4 ea Children’s Hats and Ladies’ Beaver Bon- nete—A general assortment of bea: and felt bonnets, misses benver, Bloomer and Jenny Lind hats child: beaver hats of every desoription, a choice variety of chi dren's and boys’ fancy caps, come new and beautiful patterns. 4 gee them ab WK. BANTA‘S, 106 Canal etrie), corner of Wooster. Fine Cutlery.—The Subscriber's Assortment ef per, pocket, ond aportemen’s knives, embraces all the Gievrent Vertes of Joneph Rodgers &. Son'e manufecture. making the riohost display of the kind to be sean in the city. SAUNERS, No. 7 Astor Houeo, and 387 Broadway. Pertotse Shell Vress Combs.—Ladics are tablishmend — | 20, at 1 o'clock P | | deeds belonging to the Biundel estate, which | taxeous to the said 8. Myers, Mr. S. M | fully invived to ii Some ae he eather joe the choice yon w i tepaired. A. & J. 887 Broadway, between Walker White screot Port«bie Dressing Cases.—These Artic! elaim th tion of ‘tons PE nanarend i} treme ¢ them atomse | ven 89 OF oxsuTe eal ‘aee sad S67 Broadway. 7 Aswr House, Wedding and Party Onrds Beautifaily Kn. | rr ved and o finest #rench, Boglish, and Amo- pap crests, &o, on atone Pencils, he, A Inize’and splendid. assortment of eh Envolops, wafers and box joe. 1 Warron snd I John stroo' From the Sunday Tim November 14.— A fow words about pastry, &o.—Some of the mort delicious ouits, buckwheat cako», and other do, oan be obtained ¢ Excelsior Dining Saloon, 83 Tho artictor alindod to Weeks, one Dreanost and most skilful pastry ovo! In existence. Suposior p: ho, form s sorive of procured as th y Bro pro~ oulnendly tonal ae pi Kidd & Co.—Your agent, when here, loft with us 12 dozen bottles M’Lano’s vermituge, which is noarly all sold. Please send quickly 12 dozen more, as wo do not want to get out of it; for we considor it the best vermifuge ever used in this aN of the country. G.P.& J.B. WUOSPETH. Forsale y all the principal ores! ‘ein New York. Citv druggists riferred to Boyd & Paul, Cortlandt street, and C. Y. ever & Co, 81 Barclay street. QSVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY a#@- SEE TEIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. Wa pes OFFICE, NEW YORK— 'E—CALIFORNIA msils, via Aspinwall direct, per United States mail steamer Minois, will close at this office on Saturdgy, Noy. M. W. V. BRADY, ‘ — PEKSUNAL. —__ FOMR. N. MOXON 13 IN NEW YORK, HE WILL please cali or communioaty with LAVINGSTON, WELLS & CO., 74 Broadway. R. SAUL MYERS, LATE OF LONDON, IS EARN eatly requoeted to communicate to G.’H. Baccomd, Keq.. of Chisolhurst, Kent, concerning the papi |. Was advertised in the London Times of Oct 11, 1853. Fp AND EASY AT THE GREAT JONES STREBT house, corner of Great Jones stract and Bowery, up stairs, on Saturday ovonings, Chair tsken at 8 o'clock, N. B, Afew members whe have had seme practice in gloe wanted, to join a glee club, that mects in the above very Thureday ovening. WM. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. REW BRNEVOLENT SOCIETY OF THE ity of New York, will celebrate their thirty: first anai Ty on Thursday evening, the Josh inst, at the Chicese Assembly Room, Broadway, OTICF —~ALL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS OF any kin! or description against the eu sscriber, aro rorpestinlly r-jnested to prosent the onma forthwiih to his wey and counsel, Jaceb Cole, Esq. No. 75 Nassau street, for rc itlement. JACOB F. ARTHUR, Oyster Bay, 1. I. NOUCESA LETTER PROM P. v. RooBRS, asHTER Fort Stanwix Bank, ™ ted 23d October last, containing hie cheek, ¢ American Ex- change Bank ot this city, red and sixt; dollar i hi oents ($865 18), add signed, hie not been received. All porscna are hereby no! fied notto negotiate sald chook, ths payment having bet Hopped, SAMPSON & B ch ate hoces Protective Union of New York, ate part mitage Hall, on Sunda: ‘aud from thenen proceed to pay the te of respect to oar docessed brother member, James Y; who was acoidentally killed by tho railroad cars, By GEO. GARLAN, Prosident. Pe, Seo) TP AMM AM? sO Brothers—A held im the Eaturdag tl int: TETY, OR OCOLUMBIAN ORDER.— ecial meeting of the Institution will be bor. of the great Wigwam, on an hour a'ter the netting of the sun. General ar runctual attondsnce ia requested. cy oraee OANIBL &. DELAVAN, Grand Sachom. ESrrewex C, Donvea, Serretary 4 Manhattan, epson of hunting, eleventh moon, S0let of Independance 77th, and of tho t Sonrien- BY THOMAS FRANCIS BAAGEER— 788 f beg leave to announe, Hall for Thuraday ¢' when « lecture will be Meagher, in compliance wit) ‘ture to commence at § ‘clock. Tickets 50 cents, te ad etores, hotels, and at the ure, the prine the ening of TURE—POPULAR, SERIES—REV. DR. SEARS, Boston, the and efficient Secretary of the Mawe- Board of Education, will lecture at Sroadway r on Wednesday eveniog. November 24 rubjort— magination, its culture and use.” The lecture will be interest. Tickets 123¢ d at the do THE BALL SEASON, FPOURTEENTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE H. Society, will take pl ening, November 23, t charitable purposes. Shelton's unrivalled band has been en- gaged for the occasior JOHN BILL, President, RaNcis FLYNN, Secretary, EC’ of cn, ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 450 BROADWAY. — committees and others are respectfully solicited to oall and examine the above magrificent and ext ball room and spperten: The superiority of ther over ali others in this city can only preciated upon ex- pminati For furtt er particulars see Sunday Times, Mor+ cury, Dispatch, and Atlas. GEO. W. MILLER, Proprietor. THE ARCLAY GUARD—COMPANY ORDER NO. 2.-THE officers, non-commissioned officers and privates of thir con mand are hereby ordered to assomble at No, § 4 rivet’, sm Monday evening, 224 Instant, af 8 o'clock, fully equipped for s varade.’ By order, ‘AVL V. MONDON, Commandant. J. T. Sorrn, Orderly. MILITARY. LUS¥ AND FOUND, $5 REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN ON THURSDAY night, a pocket book containing $213 in bills and valuable papers, of no use to auy que except the owner. The above reward will be given on roturuing it to Geo. O Mul- ford, 72 Fulton street, or 110 West Twenty-second stroet 0. O. MULFOKD, $5 REWARD.—STOI EN FROM THB BRIG LA retta, on the r7ch inat, duting the night, two ce” toons Honduras Cochineat, marked R-G and Gin adiamond, both with numbers on; the vessel lying atthe Cot of Bro rms street, Eset river. The above reward will be paid for the covery of the two ceroone, or in proportion for either of mm, “For any information respecting the samo, apply to 4 JUSIAH JEX, 23 South street. B5O REWARD. STOLEN FROM NO. M BLEVENTIL OU irect, on Friday, Nov. 19, between the hours of Ti and 1 o'clock. the following jewels :—I sos of gold enam eied of blue colo et, pair of ear- ring 1 ported of L bracelet, 1 pair carringe and 7 necklace, the shape of the horn of plent ] breast pin, gold, with venturive; | breast pin, of moa wih pearls around; L Eronss pin'with a lady portrait: 1 pair of carrings, of tepy and pearls; Grings, gold, with tiv stones, and Lemaller; Fold peneil, 1 gold gasp weigh, 2 ttuds, brilliante; 1 guard chain, 3 Spanish*goll dollars, with ornaments; I winiature. I penknife, 1 pin in form of ehy Lembroidered handkerchief Lround port m 1 Spanieh gold do!lar. with chain and amall gol@fleh. W er will return the rama to A. PORY, at No. 166 East T eet, oat 412 Brond way, shall roevive the above re- aud no questions naked vn for All these jewels are enay to ng different from what the jowel'ers soll in y were imported a¢ Havana from Paria, thi $2 REWARD—LOST, ON TUESDAY, 16TH INST, & pocket book, (porte monvaie) containing & exa ot money, The above reward, and no questions ssked, will bs paid by leaving it and its contents, at No, 65 South street. 10 REWARD STOLEN ON TILE Lorn INSTANS, Letwoen the hours of 1 and 2o'clock » from the ne 441 Groonvich strect, two gold pencils, two flower (one marked L. W.) two lockety, two breastpins, and one watch Whoever willrorurn che samo to Henry Finsken shall receive the above reward. HENRY FIN H1O REWARD—LosT, A WHITE SETTER SLUT, with yellow spots; has yellow oare; had on a black Jeather coller, end answers to the name of “Muse.” Any Verso, on retianing her to 201 Broadway, shail receive the apy’ $10 REWARD Lost, OR, STOLENA LaDy's rmall gold enarcelled back watch, on Friday ternoon, between the hours of thre» and four. The abo ‘d will be paid, and no questions asked, by leaving it au No, 156 Grand street. GH REWARD — LOST ON THURSDAY EVENIN | <oing from Depan place, through Bleeckor and Broad Way t Spring street, a breast pin, ia tho form of the figure eight, surrounded with pearls, containing hair; on the back evgraved Ikey Vallic, ‘The finder will reveive the .bove reward and the thauke of the owner, by leaving ib as No. 185 ‘Thompeon street, Depau pl $ REWARD. — DOG ST.—STRAYED, ON THR Isth inst., from 50 Grand street, a white setter slut, brown ears and small brown spot oa ‘the head; had ona chain collar marked Brainerd 10 Cortlandt street. §5 will be paid on her delivery at cither of the above plac TON BOAT, LAST EVEN. ing, a port monnals, containing a mall sum of money, a check on the Irving bank, drawn hy S. B. Waller, payable this éay, to the order of N.'S. Chnze, and other papers of no ‘alue except to thu owner. Payment of the check has been pred: ifthe person who took them will return them to . B. Waller, Box 3,203 Post office, no questions will be asked, favor conferre OST-NEAR THE FULLON FERRY, ON THE iéra in't., a small russet leather pocket ook, contaiaing $19 in Fuiton Bank bills, and various papers of’ no vatue to Dy one bit the ownor.” The money—$19—will bo paid to the percon who will deliver it, with contents, a the office of the subseriter, J. 8. Uo Wall stroet, No. 5, up stairs. OST—AT THE STONIN OST—YESTERDAY MORNING, IN AN OMNIBUS of the Broadway and Forty-ninth street line, « red roceo portemonnare, containing two bank notes, some fold ‘and.ellvér cola and ‘papers, useless oxoeps to she pwagt. ive dollars reward to the person who will return it to No. 9 Cedar street, third floor, _ JP, HEBERT. OUND——A PURSE CONTAINING A SMALL amount of money, which the owner oan havo by prov- the prop’rty, Ly calling at the office of the Chief of Po- Mo hief of Poli ND—IN FOURTEENTH STREET, ON THE Lorn mourning breast pin, bearing ah inscription on the back. The owner. by applying at 198 Broadway, and paying charges, will receive their property. 0 UND—ON THE EIGHTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Fifteenth and Sixteesth atroets, a porte monniae, con- taining & sum of money in benk bills, which the owver can have by proving property. snd paying for this advertisement, Call at Mra. illinery Establishment, 173 Eighth avenne, MUSICAL: OLIAN PIANOFORTES.—T. GILBERT & © celebrated pianofortes, with and wishout the ‘The subscriber, who is the sole axent in this oi th) sale of these instruments, become world-wide, ) is now propared to offer them at prices which, to those wishing to purohsse, ennnot fail to bo satio- factory. Possessing facilitivs for obtaining planos ungur- arsed, if equalled, by these of any other bouse in the eity, je dows not hesitate to say eae 08) ‘if nt inducomen’ ere. Ho jottment of second-hand Jesely asserts will di hort’s elogant boudoir or cottage pisns Aloo, melo of Prince's and Cahar wolitm and othor pianca to let, low prices; Pianos tuned and repsircd. Cash paid ond hand Piano: HORACE WATERS, 333 Brosdway, Corner of Anthony street, second floor, OLIAN PIANOFORTES —T. GILBERT & CO’S pisnoforte warcrooms, 383 Broadway, corner of An- tony ttrect, second floor, where the largest. assortment of Tisnas, with or withous the eclebrated improved Holian, Inay be found; all of wh ch have the matalic frame, and are warranted to stand any clit wwentire satisfaction, End will be cold at great bargains. By an experience of elg years, resulting in many important improvement ‘Folian has been. brought to a perfecti a by others, Nearly two thousand A: i and they are now applying ton Aliane per week, aud demand is rapidly increasing. _ Elegant boudoir, or cottag Pianos, convenient for small rooms, T, G. & Co.'s pi aro adicitted #9 Le guperiot $0 othors, owing to thate firmness and lon, jing in tune. Prices same as at the mannfactory, Dealers supplied at liberal discounta. “E. H. Wade's, and the entire Boston catalogue of music and in- struction books, furnished at this sore at wholesale, HORACE WATERS, Sole Agent. Constantly on hand, an extensive assortmeat of second hand pianor, in rosgwand and mahogany casos, varying in Frices from $30 to $100; second hand. Kolian ‘pianos from $ico to $275 grand pianos from $90) to $700. Prince & Co. and Carbert's melodeons for eale cheap, New and second hand pianos taken in exchange, Aolian and other }innos torent. Iianos tuned and repaired, M“8i¢;-4 LADY RESIDING IN THE UPPER PART of the city is desirous of @ few more pupi's for she pianoforte. Terms very moderate, and full snatisfaotior apply or address Mra. W., No, 240 Woet t, near Ninth avenue. = = wg INSTRUCTION, YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS BEEN TEACHING IN the country, wishes @ situaticn ae an assistant ina achool, to teach the English branches. Good references given,’ A personal interview can be had, by addressing & note to No. 1 Abington square. IANO AND LANGUAGES —MI8S MINNA WINDEL, (iaughter of the Inte Professor Windel, of Hanover.) 71 Irving place, New York, respeo fally informs the public, thas ehe f prepared to give instructions in mutic, singin the modern langunges, &3., at the residences of her pupil References of the first clas can be givon, Charges moderate, RIVATE INSTRUCTION IN PENMANSHIP.—THE eubscriber is propared to give private instruction in the art of permansh'p to Indies or gentlomen, st his rooms, No. 289 Broadway, Srat corner above the Irving House. For tale, an elegans oopy book, with inetruction. Price, # conta. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. PID WRITING—THERE ARE MANY YOUNG entlemen to Whom the acquisition of an elegant and oly rapid hand would be invaln i original procer re to al porersing & npidity, ithe W. 8. MACLAURIN, Writing Mai 80 Irving piso HOMESTBADS. {LEETTOOD, NEAR MOUNT VERNON.—THE SE- quel to Industrial Home Asrooiation, No. 1, will hold ite ath regular meeting on Tuesday evening. the 23d in- stant, at 73 o'clock, at No. 187 Bowery. Tho public ar Vited to attend the meetings of this association. RUORERT J. TIFFANY, Prosidont, DR. I. COVERT, Vico Prosideat, Jas. P. Breweren, Scoretaiy. 15 ONGY—A HOME FOR RVERY MAN—NOW, 18 the time.—1,400 tuperior building lots and fifty farms, Rill,in a few'daya bo distribnted among 40 sub roriber. Rach subscriber for $15, pa: able in irstalments Will receive & wartanteo decd for four buildirg lots, 25 by 100 fect each, or & farm from two to twenty acres, there lots are on the Long Island Railroad, near the Lake Land vil- Inge depot, where great improvemouts havo be: lote aro restizing at from 1W0 to 290 per cont on ‘rat co the hares aro cel!ing fast. Make an early applivation to CHAS. WOOD, 28 Broadway, or J.C. Booohel, 99 Essex etreet. D® BESTS Esk, AND RYE SURGERY, POR THB cure of diafnese, discharges, noises in the head, ight. “Dr. Hosth, 44° Broadway, oxte reventeen years, and discharges from both sevon yoare coutinuan: fONN RODRNR 80 Howard stroot.” Hours from (0 tit! 2, at his treet, Brook- G , fidence, corner ot Putten’ « Jy, fi) 9 in the morning and after four in the evening. ne and Navy Pe po peep a eT ANTED-—A FRENCH, GERMAN, WELCH, OR English Woman, as waiter and maid. A) with recommendations, at 14 West Seve svesath sareetstt?? ANTED—AN | ENGLL good washer and froner, re- not over twenty-three years ir address, directed to xt threo days WAXTED{A coop GIRL AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY scsti an American gent », without incumbrance, pos- — green- ‘ork. A young a4 that suited, would fa G. Dd. otatiog ble home.” Address, erview can be had. rt child. & baby to wat nurse at Please call at No 112 Mulberry strest, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND PLAIN er, by a resprctable ‘young English gi 1, sixtoon yenre of age, is verv tond ef children, and can give the best of recommendations for capability,’ having served in that capnoity for three years in this city. Wages not #0 mush an object Ae & respectabl 1, (being willing to go for $3 50 ) A note adéressed to 259 Foursh avenues will move with promptattention, Can be hoard of for two days. ANTED-BY A YOUSG SCOTCH WOMAN, A SITU- | ation as seamstrese or chambermaid. Has been eight jeare in her lact place, Apply at 417 West Twenty-soventh btreet. ANTEL—RY A RE‘PECTABLE ScoTcH wo- | man, BFituation as a professed cook; she understands everything in the lire of cooking and pastry, She ean giva yery pAtistactory reteroncey Fleasy call st 21 Loouard | street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE * Protestant German girl, a9 nurge, or to do general housework. Isa good seamst ‘She has no objection ty going & short distance in the country. Apply st 263 Third | averne. ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE WOMAN, A SITU- | atin te do general hougework in a small family, or to | take care of chi od washer and iroaer. ‘The dest of city reference given ax to honosty, industry and on- | pahility. “Please cail at 245 Mulburry stzeet, Can be seen | for two days, | ANTED—BY A RADY WOMAN, A SITUATION as cook private family, or to'?o general hovso- work; is & ood cook, and undersvand! making bread and | plain pastry Ha }j ction to go short distance ia tho | ovuntry. Can produce good reference, Call at No. 34 Enat Broadway. for two dajs. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Protestant eirl, aga first rate cook cooking in all its bj has no objection to ai wast ing ard ironing; not ohj st to liye in Bro Rest ot city reference given. Apply at 95 Kast Twenty- | fifth street, near Third avenue, | oklyi ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN: asituarion as under tands cooking in all | ita branobe:, and isa good baker and pasiry cook. Good city reference oan bo gi Also, a daughter of sixtesn | years of ago, would wish a situation with She ia @ good | Turee oud would do waicing if required, Can be tor | three days, nt No. 39 West Thirteenth street, front room, up | WwW ANTYD—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young Woman, a situation as chambermaid and seam- | etress, or would go a® nurse and seanstress. Keferoace | furnished from her Inst place, Please call at 231 Sixth Avenue. ‘Ihe vame is Galdwin, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—SITUATIONS, FOR TWO YOUNG Labs, the oldest between fifteen and s'xteen, and the other | N between thirteen and fourteen as coepers, carpenters, or jewellers, or any other business. | Reference’ given if required. Address W. B., composing room, Herald office, fifth story. | ‘oars, to lonra trades, either | WAX TED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A | srocery ftore, or assistant hook-kesper Is well ao- | quaintes with the business, ana is of a good moral ohar- | noter and itendy habits Addr Herald office, for one day. W&XTED-A YOUNG GENTLEMAN | WISITES A tituation in ruy respectable busicess, in doors. Cau rive the dost of references, and can also give perfect sntis- faction in whatever business he may engage to do. A line addreseod to A. E. W., Herald office, will be promptly at- tended to. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM SCOTLAND, a tituation as clerk or porter in any store or ware house; or he could act as bookkeeper, and inake himself | generally vsefnl. Please call for (or address) S. Thompson, at 13 Spruce street. 'ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TWO GOOD SALESMEN’, dis respectable south.’ Apply to GEO BULVIN Paris Mantilla Kmporium, 361 Broadway. | AKIED IN AN OFFICE-WO ACTIVE AND IN; | telligent boys about sixteen years of age. None need | who cannct ‘come well recommended, Apply at 14 Teet, second floor, ia ATCHMAKER WANTED.—APPLY AT NO. 11 WALL street. up stai ANTED-—-A DRUG appl, Pines | ‘LERK, ACQUAINTED WITH the city business; well qinlified and with good rs ADE 3 Broadwi ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND A DA- gvcrreotyye galery. Apply at REES & CO.'S room, | 280 Broadway, corner of Pearl street, fourth floor. Call before 9 A. M. this morning, or between the hours of 5 and 7 P.M. this evening. AITER WANTED-ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UN- | dorstands his business; best of city reference required. | Apply to 676 Broadway, between the hours of 10 and 12. | ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS—ONLY THOSE HAVING | the jations need apply, at 732 Broad. | between 10 and 12 o'clock. feren = | ANTED—IN JERSEY CITY, A PROTESSANT | aiter and chambermaid, Wages, $t per | AD) turday) between 2 nd 3 o'clock. FORTUNE FOR ONE DOLLAR.—LADIES AND | io and | of making 8 pre i¢ dollar, will bo forward instructions in many usefal and oras- mental arte, having realiz d thousands at the W+rid’s Fair. Abt ce Dr. GELFUSELEY, Broadway Post Oilice, post: paid. ANTED—A PROTESTANT MAN AS WAITER. | ‘One with god city references, may apply at No. 59 | Bleecker street, YOUNG MAN, WdO SPEAK3 GERMAN AND ENG- | lish, and having good city referonces, wishes to obtain | # rituation in a grocery store, oF as barkeeper, or any othor employment. Please call at No, 14 Beekman atreos. N ENGLIfH LADY, LATELY ARRIVED IN AMER- ios, ie desirous of obtaining @ situation as resident | overness in a family residing in th South. She has been for'many years accustomed to tuition. ber course of in- function comprises music, Fronch, (acquired in Paris.) Italian, and drawing, with the usual branches of a well rennded English education. Address W. 8. G , Post Office, Union square. A YOUNG, FRENCHMAN, WHO HAS WORKED | three years in this city, and ean give good roference from hia Inst placo, wants a situation as waiter ina private | family up town, oF in Brooklyn. Can speak both French and English, Call on Edmond, 113 Cedar strovt, for three | aye. | COOK WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY; ONE | ‘who understands her business and can wash and irda well, wit unexceptic nable r feren: to character, oapa- Dility, &o. Call at 26 Breevort place, Tenth street. NOOK WANTED. FIRST-RATE WHITE SER Nono other n pply, before twelve o'cloek at No. 145 bifth avenue, betweon Ninetcent: and Twenticth | street: KON RAILING—WANTED, A FIRST RATE PATTERN maker; nono o her need apply. N. ¥., Joa Railing Com- pany, 79 Duane atroet. ECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN—A YOUNG MAN | IVE who rved an apprenticeship at the machi | tinces, has had two yearsex 01 and is acquainted with the details desirous of obtainiog s situation in this or an adjoining city. bye address to W. H ie ed ‘sman, and left at the ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, OUT OR ‘employment, in somo light and roepeobabla husttiogg, Wages not 00 much an object asa good place. Best of city reference can be given, and sccurity, if required. Addrose M. C., Herald office, ASH AND BLIND MAKERS WANTED—TW9 GOOD \ bands can find steady employ mont and the highest wages, at corner of Forty-fourth street and Third (0 MERCHANT GROCER3.—A YOUNG MAN, OF industrious habits, wishes to learn the wholesale and retail grocery trade. He would devote his tise « cities in the above business. His objext being to Con peneation required until fully merited. nox able referovces piven. unger, Address “C} iO METAL WORKERS.—W sNTED—A GOOD PIERCE who has been accustomed to mount German | ;'like wise good burni Apply at the York manufactory of albate silver plated ware, G4 Du street. FPO CUTTERS. WANTED—A COMPETENT PERSON, Must Fees & understand t! charge of that de- accustomed to South- Herald ern wor B. 0 BOOKSTORES, STATIO m quainted with t Vranches, warts a ituat References, cash seourity, ent to purchsse ato.k in Europe, age. Address Book Clerk, for six dayr, A t 1s Seeing sh, SS COPARTNERSIMP SOTICKES. ANTED—A PARTNER IN A MANUFACTURING business, established some time and doing @ good busi ness. The object is to cennect myself with a person $) take either the indoor or outdocr business. as in my present posi- tion, I canxot extend my busivess beyond the city. The amount reguired will be only one half the value of tho stook ind tools. which will be about five Lundred dollars, Ad- F » this office, ANTED—A PURCHASER OR A PARTNER, IN A anfe, resvectablo, and very profitable manufarturing | business, 66 belocstod South, or West, or in Calitorata: | di rtner, branch Post office, Chatham square, with | or nesses and hourekeeps ie. Apple free of postage, 6 r01 f OF DOH, OMAR SPIN ACTIVE, BUSINESS MAN, in the retail dry goods bust veations in New York city, wants | dusiress man to join him, with aoash eapital of | to $10,000. His stock ie ali and with | can be made in afew years. Address | ald office, for two days. ‘The best of refer require giver TO $10.000.—A B $4,000 Risers tn 2 faterent in busivess of Dility, Address, witn re eonfidenti ‘AN D, A PARTNER IN A MANU- uring Husiness: tho present proprict st | f an ind ytsinees ply Tho jufaocured are in oxtensive demand, and n profit of | fifty per cent. Apply or ad PURCELL, No, 82 | 0 Nassau stroot (Dr. Townsend's building’) | ——— | A PARTNER WANTED WITH THE ABOVE | travel with an oxhibition, whereby inter. Address kxhibition, | interview oan be had, and residing in a desirable residence, not far from | ) | Com | ture, both white and oo! 5? Broadway, room No. 3, this day, (Sa- | by varius hair d. | beauty and exub ance of carly | time, than he was able to obtain und | th | announce to their patroue and the pr T° BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.—THUE OND! sigved would respectfully Invite your attention to Me large and fress selected stoc! goods which he has jus Having ly returoed from Europe, he has his arrangements to secure # monthly supple hedule of prices th. After nder you will fad our line, with the prices care- rate for which trey oan b> fasuro bis felon ° 4 e low Undersigned begs leave to ilt bo faithful, jute JOHN DAWSON, 4 28 Oil wints 5 18 22 te,west'n, O11 clove: § Oil lemo: 12% Oil al saleratu: 6 Otto rose, per vz Powdered soca, de... 436 Jujube paste. . Gillemon,.......01/82 50" Ameri Oil mace, . . 100 Gum tragacanth, water porgal... 200 Gum Arabie, No. megt, ground. 10 ce do .. Cinnamon do Cloves do wohine sl. P A do ‘ream tartar, ae 2 4 armiae, No. 40, prog. 2 50 nilla Beans... Touquia beaas Curra: t ‘ Scoteh caraway, 15, | Citrem,, Yowd. ssarch 1, A’monds. ... Gamboge Malt...... Livorice, Poarlash’, | Saffron, § Sand sugar, 2 Alum All goods warranted strictly pure, and delivered free of charge, ISMUTH, NICKEL, X ver, cadmience, palladium nitrates of strontia and b lime, chloride sod: avet uric and parilla, by %, Mt Maldon lane. JH TWANGE TED WARE FROM CHARLES CHRIS. manufactory.—New and large assortment toa sets. table of trays Ko, Ail the go-ds of this manufacture are wartanted supotior by thoir natura and durabi ivy to the Sheffield or Birmingham ware, Bvery artiolo be T8258 guarantee th * stain ale, and the name of Christe GAIME, GUILLEM G02, TEA, 25C. PER POUND, AND GOOD COFFEE 10.1. for cue dollar, may now be obtained at the old established warchouses of the New York China Tes No. 64, late 7? Catharine street, 2 2M Greenwich street, CURISTIAN [EQN 29088 <THE ConnUGATRD IRON noors 483 the lightoat, cheapest, most ine and durable ire proof roots in the world, tor dweilin uses. TAU ay termini, or all buildings worth aaving {rea fire. sont of root may be gained in @ short trae on the insurance Manufsotured by WM. WRIGHT, 176 West Twenty-eooond & ELLY'S HALF-PRICE E\GRAVING AND PRINT- ing Office, No. M1 Fulton t Wedding, visitin, invitation, address, and at home 8, Autograp! wo., &e. Hill heads, portraits, maps, diplomas, bills cf evchange. A name, plate, and fifty curds, tor $1 25. Depot for the sale ink, oil black, &o., &c. RANGE WOOD TOOTH PICKS just received from Lisbon. 200 Division street, near Suifolk, ICH FRENCH GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS, ME- chanical carcels, mocerators, stu ios, new patterns, uct imperted, warranted. Fency goods, Parie brouaes, clocks statues, chins, Bohemian vases, biscuit tigures and groups, the best rapeseed vil I. DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway. —A FEW THOUSAND or sale, by R. JONES, PPTERS AND ENGRAVERS’ CARDS —CALL AT | No. 4 Reado street, and obtain samples and prises. he subsoribor has had fifteen yenre practical experionoe in the manufacture of onamelled and colored cards, and iv commeneing business for himself offers indnoements to onab Duyers that cannot be eurpsesod. Ail cards of his manwino- jored, will be warranted to priat woll, and any particular size or quality of oard will be ont to order with the utmost dospaton, R.W. ROBY, No.4 Kendo stroct, cornor of Conves. oe i TEAMBOAT LAW AND LIFEBOATS.—THE UN DER- S signed are prepared to fill all orders for Francis’ Mo- tallic Life Boat, ag required by the steamboat liw. Wo would susgist, however, to thore interested, the prepristy of sending in their orders nv early ax possible, not reasonably expect that every one can he served at the Jart moment. In order to save owners of steamboats ag mushontlay as povsible, we propose to start a manufac! at ® point on the Western rivers, nud al which witl be done at tho ear jest pr cticablo momant Orders to bo addressed to JOSEPH FRANCIS. Dircotor, ot to MARSHALL LEFFERTS, Treasurer, to Francis’ Metallic Life Boat Company. ILVER | MEDAL PREMIUM.—fEA AND COFFEE j silver plated cruet frames, with cut glasa crnets. Elegsnt and choice patterns of the ahove @ ican manufacture, and for some of which (oxh: at this year’s feir of the Ameriran In awarded thosilver medal. ‘They. are offe lew prices. Also, a large aesortmant 0 and forks, plated on the best quality of albata waro. Also, the newest and most auoerb patterns of J Dixon & Son's silver plated and Britannia tea and coffee sets, just for sale at vory ilver plated spoons | received per steamship Pacific. ROOKLYN, MARCH 1852, — TO DR. FELIX Gouraud.—Dear sir—Whatevor valuo may belong to tho evicence of ono wi o never in his life gnve testimony to a secret medical remedy of any kind, 1 am desirous that you should possess it in favor ¢f your most admirable * In Stantancous liquid hair dye.” When my grey hairs became A noticeable fact to my childron, I thought it was time to feck for some means of hiding thoro tell-tales from the family ¢ Lhave to many Iudicr us effe produced mong my frien: iving all the pris- sinbow to ene, blaoxening the skin of and making the hair of “like quills uy Pino” that J almodt despaired, and he thought of “dyeing, man, s frend of inin told'me, what_a ph ht me, 'y ects, not re@iring more than permanent in its slightest mark or remarkable invigo WINDLE & CO., 56 Maiden lane, matic colore of t! anoth unmoistened stifiness n the fretful poren- hould have gi up [not meta celebrated literary 4 used your preparatio He tical experience has since * instantancous n its of minutes in its operation, autifying results, never leaving the in upon tr skin, and what is still more ing and vitatizing the bair, giving to it the youth ard strengta of adolescence as well ag the slosey nanhood, T have the honor ha who hi toremain, yours truly, W.K. Noni att. The atove invaluable dye. together with the world ro- nowred Italian bedicated Soap, is found ab Dr. FLIX ts GOURAUD'S old established depot, 7 Walker street, near Broadway RIDGEWATER PAINT—THE BEST ARTICLE EVER aad bottome of offered to the public for roofs, deok: steamers and other versels, and from ite proot await i 1 om imonials and on upwards, BUGERT, tract. com: F in packages of nd tn cli, in kegs of 25, 50 and 100 1 hs, by General Agent, 125 Pei 1 street, and 73 Beave: OLLOWAY’S PILLS PRODUCE THE MO8T BEN ficial Affects in all Liver Complaints.—A gontiom: iG Dhobath Factory, near Calcutta, writing to Nichol, Eeq.,.15 Rathbone place, Oxtord he euffered ‘soverely from @ liver com- ain in his side, and that ho has de- rived more benefit from taking Holloway's pills for a short the treatment of ‘eral medical men in India for sev nm months previ- ly; therefore, officers in the army and others, who, hrough living in hot climater, are martyrs to disordere stomachs, liver complaints, or indigestion, should take se invaluable pills, being © safe and effectual remedy for those diseases. Sold by all the venders of medicine throughout the Brjtish &mpire, and by thoso of the United States, at 873g conts, 88 cents, and 81 6) per box. Wholesale at Mr. JOSEPH HORSEY’S, Maiden lane, New York, and as the Proprietor’s, 244 Strand, London, YONS’ POWDER IS THE STUFF, Frr rate and mice it ia good suuff; Floas, mosquito»s, bugs, and =oache Flios nor bees dare make encroaches One snuff they take, then heel over; Bid farewell, a long {erewell, however, No more thev wan! For now they're sober. This powder you must get, Socal in av che atore, Wel it you've jot had it yet, 44, Now don’t forges ‘Where lives the greatest man out yet. AM’S ONGUENT WILL FORCE THE WAS. me and hair, to grow in six weeks, strong and luxuri It will not stain or injure the skin in any ay acting entirely upon the roots ofthe ale.” $1 per be if thi G oe eee ay are ee GRATAM, 1836 Ann street, OMANCING ACADEMIES ee ~~~ 0 URNTON’S SELECT CLASSES IN DANCING, 60 Broad A will bo t for this Ug Ever or dai reo dantante 26th inst. Applications to be made 274 Bowery, Book Stor T ANCING LESSONS.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN who will bocomo members of my course of 1 Tequested to gi notice thereof at Mr. Tuesday and Thure- im, and haif-paat 6 to o'clock for a the schottiseh, ate teuchs in re piven ine priva Indies. Wal:zi four hours, Priv ANCING.—MADAME GRAVIER-DESJARDINS lly informs the public th: will introduce ‘and beautiful dances, ‘Le Grenadine,” Sicilienno,” which sho has just re- New classes now forming for bexingers, For particulars apply at her rooms, No, 64 Clinton place. ERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMY.—MADAME Di ‘breul Ferrero, and her brother B Ferrcro, respoctfull Ho, that thelr elaseer are now forming at Pou: oh for Monday snd Thursday thelr newead commodious as ites x ‘ate slagses fo ing clase for nent u cing clees's in her oommodin way. For terms ana particulars, apply betw o’elool PRonsesEvR DE DANSE ET DE TENUE. ali, for twenty years « mowber of the Grand 0 Paris, meson in Sha to ma 12and 2 teacher of the government informs tho L nod his éeo! arnestly 1 now danoos have beon introduc Berlinoive i# much admired, having bor tod by the Professour for this winter. Wort otory reforences will be given, and devoted attention paid to all'who will favor him with @ visit. Hours, from one to three, and from eight till ten o'clock P. M. 137 Rinth eteoot, corner of Broadway. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ISHOP DOANE'S CASE—RECORD OF THE PRO. ceedings of the Court of Bishops assombled for the trial ght Rev. Gorge Wa pi tNow Jereey, upo a4", Mollvain gens, n of the Bishops comprising the Court, Just pub) FINE ARTS, \WENTY FIVE CENT DAGUER 7 2 Co,, ab their extensiy: Aw centa PY fifty daily, regs for ursuryassable hy STANFORD & SWORDS, 187 Broadway. 1 seradwaye FOR SALE. —FOR SALE.—AN ELEGANT, 15,000. -Fim iieuitiod Nowe forsale ener. eaip. The house is 25460, four stories, and hag dern improvements, and is furnished nw furniture of the very best charscter. Also, four genteel three story toures in Twenty-seventh street, for $6,009, 1 500 down. A very genteel house in T venty fourier ‘or 87.000; a house and lot in Seventh svenue; » beautifal cottage with three lots of grouad, next t> the corner of 124th street and Firat avenne, in Harlem; s very nest house and six lots of ground, at Ajtorin for $4 2; an elegas | Wbreottery ard attic house 0a Fourteenth ctrost; @ very desirable lot on frond way. land at New Rochollefor stor ovn town; and feur acess of 1.000 A largo uumber of houses, and vacant lots in Urooklyn for sale or exchange, NL. SHELDON, % Nassau street. $4,600. 2% 8s:i—a RESPECTABLE Da¥ b an average $00 per day, with's daily: expense ot Rca $i0 te $00. ha active busin: man can enaily increase the inee end us 61 doubtedly make aforture ins fow sears. Sicknes metic dilfonlticn the ly sons ts No further capital required to carry ag 3 seesion given immediately, Adircie “Host and, Guest,” Herald effice. SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD —_ BB, 000. Biv ihacectorenct ROAD, STOgR on bend and mortgage, on first lads clty oroporty, ab sovem percent. Apply to M. L, SHELDON, 85 Naseau street, AND $2,(00.—HOU3E8 IN BROOKL $3,000 near the ferry.—850 000 to loan vont wed mortgage. Farm for sale or rent, on, Morris and Resex Railroad, near Denville depo’. For eale—Hguses in various arts of the city. Lots from $2) to Houses in Mercer street, Now York and Williamoburg, at bargains, nd rents collected. EP WOODS & FORBUSH, ‘Nassau street “A NEAT FOTEL NOW OFFERS, WELL FITTED ‘and doing a good business. ‘The beds ll up every mighé without trouble. ‘The low, aud terms will be to suit, ae the owner has cther business. Ono hum other places for vale. Apply to JOHN C, GREBN, Estato ard House Agent, No. 15 Chamber strect. HANDSOMELY FITTED UP AND OLD ESTAB- lished bar, oyster and geoeral rofreshment #aloom, lo~ cated one blo k from roadway, sijuated on & corner Houses to l | cash required will be $850, te purchase stock, lease, Bot For particulars apply to ‘©. BR. UOWRS, 83 Na BAKING FROM ABOUT TWE. vor wook into broad and cakes with all ite fixtures, ro and fixtures, a 4 house fur- going to Australia. agent (or J, Parkor, corner of Fulton Brooklyn AKERY FOR SAL ty to twonty-two barr also, a good cracker bu good route of enstomer if required, an 1 onll at J.B. Stounre’ ‘and Clason ayneuss AK SALE —-4N OLD WELL E3TABLISHBD and profitable stand, with She fixtures, &e., for fale cheap, for orsh the owner desiring to rotire from the busi- ness. Address Bakery, Herald oiltes, an ONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR SALE.—ONE FOR $4,000 and one for $1.00), wt seven per cent., and un- exceptionadle in every particular, Address Moi tgage, box 105 Pout-othice. AR ROOM FOR SALE —ON BK OF THE BEST STAND: up town; long lease; or a partucr taken, who will he the management, as the owner is going South. bar takes from $10 to $15 por dey. Apply, corner of avenue C. and Tenth scree: N. B.—Thove will baw railroad depot the house soon, Cox WOOD IN VIRGINIA FOR SALE—I WISI / to contract for the salo and delivery of threa or fo d, during the your 1853, di, d now ready for f Ham) Moneoa,}and thoneand cords of first rate pi Thave several hundret cord delivery. My residence in Roads, betveon Old Point Vomts Newport News, where { have a good wharf, at whioh ¥ lw can load drawing ten foot water. ‘Applications can be addressed to WMS SMITH, or GEORGE M. BATES. Hampton, Virginia, Nov. 13, 1842 DINING SALOON Lh a5 je cheap.—The lea FURNITORS, &c., FOR fixtures and stook of the wand first clase di situated at No. 3L Maiden Lang, vith a good paying customers. Low rent, and will be sold at a ®, offy rable op- portunity y person to 6 Inquire | on the premises, or of A. O, 7 RUG STORE FOR SALE.—?HE OLD ESTABLISHED store, No. 60 Urecu wioh streot, corner of Barrow, F with the lei remised, will be sold low and mninodating ter suloe will range beyond th sual avernge, and there tn. ad of ite class in th city. Apply to uth street. third stand up in dry | DIAMOND WaTOL FOR SALE & MAGNIFICENT diamond wateh forsale, at large and splondié stones, entirely covering the ba 00, Diamord rings from $1 to $300 each, Do. ping from 15 to 0) exch. Do. 200 to 700 each, Do. ear-r rom 180 to 500 pair. Also,diamonds,uneet, «Il pure white firat- water stones. The riber is selling ove at much le: GRO. C, ALLEN, No. 1! Walla! NGINE LATHE FOR Sat CREW CUTTING engine lathe, almost and in perfeot ri or- der. Entire lergth sainge 20 ing ‘ill be sold very cheap morniag at 406 Cherry t, a6 it must b OR SALE—ONE UALF OF ONE OF THE MOST profitah e drinking saloons in the city. The house has been ostablishe! for the paxt Tt ia in eon- neotion with m dwelling, lougiv will be cequired to purchsse one C. B. HOWES, 83 Ni ‘OR CASH, OR TO BX 1 other merohandise—gold iron safes, di ns and German se- rest, second floor. US. B, DA CAMARA, OR SALE—THE SCHOONER ‘ TWO BROTHERS;” ‘or I will trade her for bricks, or a lot of her value. one lot, 25 by 100 from the Fifth avenue. $ \ ‘engine of the steamboat Reindene will be sol ATKICK CULHAN ains, pencil c ine, bracelets, Ko, D 8, & 0. ' Apply at 85 Naas Iso, ld oh —THE VERY SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID p OSPREY, now iv this port, having been overhauled and repaired by Mesers. Harlin Hollingsworth, Wilmington, and furnished with new. plater, now boilers, &c. Will be sold at a favorable price. The ship hag the most #pacious acoomm: second cabin, and steerage, being most admirably adapted to coasting, er Chegres and Havens trade, For further particulars, arriyte |, A. SUTTON, 84 Wall street. OR SSLE-A CYLINDER STOVE, ADAPTED FOR an offica, rtore, or bar room. with sixty (eet of pipe. Apply at <47 Touth avenue, or 223 south street. Will be sold cheap. Si + i a OUNDRY FOR SALE.—FORK SALE AN IRON FOUN. dry and machine shop, with ove and tinshop atti located at Middletown, Orange (»., N.Y, sixty-fire y from the city, on the New York and Erie Railroad, e buildings are of brick. and ere nearly new. The concerm always has done and is now doing a large business, (| at present than ever before.) ‘The esteolishment ‘will gold low, with the, good will ¢f the prepriokor. If sold with the stock, porrestion will o¢ given Ist of January next; if Mithout the stook, on the Ist of March. For further infor mation, addrom WHKELER & MADDEN, Middletows, Urange Co, N.Y. Refer to Phelps, Dodge & Co, OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR VACANT LOTS IB thie city or San F co, savonteen buildings and Eighth and Nini nGiSCo, ituated in Thirty-sixth street, herwe Ayenves; on Sixth avenue, between Twenty-fourth ‘Twenty-fifvh etrocts, on Sevonth avenue, between Twenty- third «nd Twenty-fourth ctres's, and in Brooklyn. ny of BALDWIN & DITMARS, 60 Wall rtrset, or of nEeR KISSAM, 61 Chambers strect, near Broadway. OR SALE—PROPERTY ON WASHINGTON AND Warren strects.—Tho vacant lot ‘0. 259, on tho ont Side of Washington street, 26 fect @imches in’ front, by 80 foot in depth, wijoining the sonth@®st corner of Warren street. Aloo, the two story brick houses a head lepth, ‘ash= feet each. in front,on Warren street by 26 feet ia dc abutting upon the rear of the aforesaid lot, No. 259 Ws ington sircet, aud forming an L from Washington to Warren street. The Warren street house can be altered into stores by avery emall outl and by using 40 feet of the rear of the lot on Washington street, they oam bo made 53 foot sone giving enfficient groand fer three good stores, which command high rents. This property is in the most sdvanc~- ing business part of the el y, ant in the immediate neighbor. hood of the Erie and Hudsoa River Railroad depots, For price and terms, apply to : JAMES a THORNE, No. 163 Walker street. Po SALE—THE LEASE OF A LIVERY STABLB, with two coaches, five horves, light wagons, ke., (stable toom for eighteen to twenty horses, wagon room in propor. tion,) ina first rate Iecatiin, below Canal street, Coseh ee can be much increasd. Address ‘ Stable,’ ONH BLANY’S HORSE SHORING ESTABLISHMENT foranio, av 74 Thty drs etceey, New Yorke JOR, LODGING AND BOWLING SALOON FOR L7258%, 200 in one of tost thoroughfares, and now doing, the, best pane nop thin y ike ooveblishment cy See eens MORRELE'S, Nor oas0 Peest treet, corner of Roosevelt. : GTEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—TO HATTERS AND othere.—Fcr sale, low, a steam engine of two horte power, with upright tubular boiler, in complete working order, having been in ure about two years. Can be seen I in opera- tion at the establishment of Holdsworth & Co., 74 Fulton streat, up stairs. Serre FARM FOR SALE—CONTAINING UPWARDS sted ity healthy: Silage ef Acqoncl ted inthe her N unty, New Jerse: within . th ride of Fo rorthor isformation. @ city by rellton’, GEORGE B.VAN SANN, wel odlen es ner of Ure ers citys WENTY IMPORTED SHEEP, EWRS AND RAMS, from the best steck in Engiand, of the puro long Bais breed, for sale. ‘Apply at 43 Exchange place. TE YOR SALE IN THE CITY OF MENUS any petton wishing to engage in ae ness now excellent opportunity offered them. artioclare epyiy to Mr, Ri taits tow; malo alles or, corner of Twenty seventh street sdareus . B., Herald off fe manent | wry eT ERtere addressed, Western Hotel, Bultale, BM. Ber for farther particulars, will receive attention, RAM OMAR SR FOR BALE SBR Bua goaee ures of ty ims oe Neent, inn fashionable situation. Will be sole fow tiser has other business to attend to. Herald office. tatlishment, in as ff fer cash, a» the ad Address ** Milliner; oO THE WHOLE WORLD AND REST OF MANKIND— A number of valuable vacant lots fox sale, opposite and near the New York Crystal Palace@@iz:—On Thirty- xeventh, Thirty eighth. Thirty.vinth, For eponls mod ‘ort ond. Forty-fourth, Port; ix ftresin. oo rear the Sixth avenue. Mquire of HOL- LEY, 133 Amity street. for sale low by a aha ntt for ma fo iid By ACY, IRWIN GiORTING MEN ATTENTION — Ral Sai took, lease. and fatare first rate business, ioe to Rigo well fed for'a earding house Th of sing Log selling out, # ett fe going to ‘Aoaty 3 cL haste, corner of Meohagan and Brie ateeota, 3

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