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Jo Oe er AAA AAAAARAAARAR AR ARRAS wees en | een v8 BALL.—THE FOURTH ANNUAL BALL, HE ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE OF ART.—NOW —REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND | aa DEPARTMENT.—THE RECEIPT OF THE FOL- HICAGO AND of the Engineers of the City of New York, will take | character ready, price 25 cents. The first number of the ‘‘Il- $150,00 exchange.—Twenty houses and lotsa | Towing donations, to the Widow and Orphan’s Fund, Bonds.—The bonds of this company, at Niblo’s, on Thursday evening, January 13, 1863. | pabiliey, None but Protestants need apply. Call between | lustrated of Art,” the awd monthly ilas- rare me bp in one block, for ata jastore | of the de; ent, ia most thankfully acknowledged :— | per cent Interest, with coupes attached, vomi- may be of the ¥ 10 and 11 o’clock, at 110 Fifth avenue. d trated magazine ever published. Contents of the January | at Atlantic dock for sale, and a good farm will be taken in | From Building Association Fire Insurance Company, annually, on the first days of January and in ly, at the Last V. R. TERRY, President. | -— * AND COARSE COAT, VEST, AND number, Part I :— pes ere A io ina a farce amg ae he per ae mrsee; Faq., Seeretary Mechanic’ oaks, ie this city, and baring fourteen and a +} View fe, NTED.—FINE joe: ; TRATIONS. ' ate 3 two clam Louses From ; Ridgeley “ years to mature from Jani Ist, for wale by P Ween, ;% President | pantaiogn hands, wanted imei ay, | ineror of the Englih House uf Commons 1 | lace forsale or exchange ; seven iota cn Ninth avenue, | Yram. Merciaes ‘ 2 Ok. ROBBENS & BON. Drwrrt ©. Orxomm, Sec'y, ¥ NGHTH OF JANUARY BALI.—SOCTETY OF TAM- ‘ANTED—A SPRIGHTLY BOY, AT STUDIO CURIOSO, 629 Broadway, up stairs. No one need apply whose its are not of the highest respectability. Apply from Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer. Hand The (Diagrams of) .. ¢ of Cautereta in the Pyrences.-...--- Dr. Samuel Johnson reading the “Vicar of near Ninty-eighth street, at $376 each ; several lots on arenes, oom 34 -five bogact Harlem, aoe ee for ; five four: ousen located on Seventh ro will be mat fer 85, Savage, Eaq., Seeretary.. . 8, 1868. New Yoru, J : 100 8. GILES, Treasurer. VIDEND.—BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS FIRE IN- surance Company.—The Directors clared @ dividend of five (5) per cent, pay D many, or Columbian Order. eacl | on and OTHE ANNUAL BALL deer es field” in Goldsmith's Lodging. toface 17 | applied for immediately ;' a genteel house in Twenty- _...BOARDING AND LODGING. after the 10th Junuary, 1858, to all persous WF NONOR OF THN THIRTY-RIGHTH ANNIVERSARY oy rae warren {HII10, atnight, _— | Portrait of Oliver Goldsmith... 17 | fourth street, having all'the modern improvements, amd | (YARIOIL HOUSE, 722 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ‘THe | °N,thin day: or to thelr legal representatives. Per onder, ‘OF NEW ORLRANS, ‘ANTED—THREE OR FOUR GOOD HARNESSMA- 24-28 | elegantly furnished throughout, will be sold with the fur- New York Hotel.—The above house, having reeent- | Dec: 31, 1862 BARNES, Secretary. 30, Me GIVEN At SAMMASY EAN, OM MONDAY EVESING, JA: | Vrerrittn, bck sede and Jeather bottom ped hands $2 | ture for $8,500. M. L. SHELDON, 65 Nassau street. | ly undergone extensive alterations and itoprovements, i IVIDEND.—THE PENNSYLVANIA COAL COMPANY ) 1853. ferred, to whom steady employment will be given. sang | HOW Open awa first class hotel, for the reception of faini- aah ” The most extensive aivparadions fare making to give et- | Rone but geod hands need apply. ‘Address Owen eter: ” $100 000 “ne bp SOE SEATS | lies and single gentlemen. at reaconable prices. The first | Gp the capltal oe the o Fat alo on the let Sette thin annive, the vietory of Andrew Juckson, | land, 325 Broad treet, Newark, New Jersey. iho 2 a The Very desirable farm of — toor has been converted into a handsome gentleman's | of pes bie to the ctomiiedders atthnamaas, ever the heroes of the Peninsular war—a victory, which, | Eelal Paradise...... 87 | 180 acres, near Morristown, in the most perfect state of | sitting room and barroo! d the basement into a res- | ° ember, peyable to the at rs, ab Soaks praat Toe? | ‘The Poot brings P. cultivation, with good bui will be sold at a bargain | } noone neve pa a * the company, in the city of New York, on and after the great results, the skill and indomitable valor ANTED—TWENTY YOUNG LADIES FOR AN ings Peg raphe 1 BoC , ta bargain | taurant, whieh is provided with all the deliacies of the | §th of Uenary. The teaceiee bok eit ee evineed on that occasion, by ita illustrious Chief, stamp it, equestrian pageant. Tuition in the art of ri duys Pegasus, 40 | ath OF exchanged for elty property : price $18,000. | season,” Thin house offers attractions aa a rosort togon- | tao eee te eth et Je inten asthe most glorious achievement of American arms, of | free. For particulars, inquire at the Box office of the | Pegasus is yoked in lo a good house, with six lots of ground, st Astoria, | ticmen residing im the upper part of the city, far superior | *"* 1** t° GEORGE A. HOYT, Treasu: the war of 1812. The ball room will be most brilliantly | New York Amphitheatre, between one and two o'chock, Cart...... aa 41 | for $4,000 ; a very genteel, new Gothic cottage, with threo | to any other in the vielntt ‘ 7 ge hsv as { @eeorated with an original oil painting of the memorable | P. M. Pegasus harnessed to acres of land, very charmingly located at Darien, one and | “OY “sr The Vetitye VIDEND—THE FLORENCE AND PORT 00% Gonfliet ; 4 life-like portrait of General Jackson, taken by Starved into Subjection.. 45 | a balf hours ride from New York, will be sold for $2,600 | 4 LADY RESIDING A SHORT DISTANCE FROM, AND | ])!VIDEND—THE FLORENCE AND KEYPORT Oot Jarvis, immediately after the clove of that event, and a WWASTED-AN AMERICAN, GERMAN, OR SCOTCH | Pegasus yoked with an Ox—Pegasti cosh ja farm of 60 sexes, at: Middle Island village, with | of easy access, to the city, wishes to let a room, or Pee aay athe loathe sia hellaenatine iia etait: full display of new and cpigiaal military emblems, beau- girl, to go to a pleasant town in Indiana, todo the he sessteszeeserees, 45 | good buildings, for $3, pape in ; a small house and | fuit of rooms. “If to a lady and gentleman, board for the eon eee to ie stacey ja atten’ at inet. Srranged by John H. Merrit, fancy decorator, un- | general housework of a small family. To one well quali- | The Duke of Wellingio ing Queen Victoria at fa meres of lund, at New Rochelle, for $3,000, will beex- | lady only. Payment required weekly, in advance. None | OP,evich day no transfers wilt be made der the direction of Enoch F. Camp, Fsq., chairman of | fied, a desirable situation and good waxes will be given, Windsor Castles... ....cececseeee ace ;toface 49 | changed ; a large amount of good 7 per cent mortgages on | need apply if not willing to pay liberally for handsome Sipe 3 - = Rreeenes: the decorative committee. Unexeeptionable reference required. Address, for three | Distant View of Walmer Cast Brooklyn and New York property, in sums of $3,000each, | accommodations in a strictly private family. Direct to RY DOCK SAVINGS BANK, NO. 619 FOURTH + ‘The banquet, for which tickets must be obtained, will | days, L. R., Herald office. Wellington died 49 | will be sold at a liberal discount, if applied for at once; & | N. M., Broadway Post office, port paid, with address. No atreet, near avenue C.—The Trustees have extended take place at 12 o’clock, anda large number of invited | - at Battle of Waterloo—Charge ‘of Lord 'F. “Somerset's house and lot in Walker street, west of Broadway, for sale | other will be noticed, No other boarders. Meals served | ihe time for allow ius interest on deposits, to faturds, , members of Congress, &c., have signified their in Ronse We RATE Ce oo Heavy Brigade, and total Rout of the French es at $7,000, M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. | in room. January 8, 1863. Six per cent per ‘annum on all: ume oP on to be DrnseNTEL F. DELAVAN, Grand Sachem, | cam tell thelr businene plainly, energevically, and smooth: | PortetiuP the Dske'ot’ Wellhagion : 33) 20,000 Fawaes NOW REIDING IN UN- OARD—WITH LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS, ON | S600and under. By order, oe ota ‘Sruruxy ©, Duryea, ‘i yy and are well acquainted with the business men of New | Napoleon at Fontainebleau, after his return from ~ ci healthy apartments in this city, can, for | second floor, gas in the rooms and bath on same bettie 2 é pias ee Tuomas K. Downie. } Secretaries. ‘ork, can find an unusual good situation. N. B.—No Elba i 56 | only $15, payable in monthly instalments, secure four | floor, may be obtained ina private family, in a pleasant RAFTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS = others need apply. Americans preferred. ‘The Duke of Wellington lying building lots, or a farm from two to twenty acres. These | location in West Eleventh street, near Broadway, for a | from £1 and upwards, payable at sight, are issued OMPLIMENTARY SOIREE, TO 1. DEG. BROOKS, T. CROMMELIN & CO., No. 262 Pearl strect. FROMDMEAD: «5 cosy os cuce pea 57 pei fame are macet cocleag taal amt bot fem te seen | by and gentleman, or two gentlemen. For particulars, | by the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & 00., No. is pupils and friends, at the New Asem! 7 The Fu 1 Ce it appeare the Funet aS. e every el who is destitute ot address box 1,544, Post Office. f oI 1 . ents for » Swi Moran, Snide) Broce. aizest, on Monday evening, aes ‘ANTED—A COOK, WASHER, AND IRONER—GER Car, as it ‘appeared’ in’ the Fu eo)|ie lions will eecte'h sbeecimtnteie tone oe | s 83 South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow 10, 1853. ‘The committee have determined that every ‘effort shall be made to render this one of the most delight- JAMES D, SMITH, man or Scotch ; must be active and capable, and have a good recommendation from last place. Apply at cession He The Funeral Procession to” St. ‘Paull (large engraving) ........ Cathedral, . to face day, for they are to be distributed on or before the 31st inst. Apply at once to CHAS. WOOD, 208 Broadway, | OARDING POR FAMILIES OR SINGLE G TLEM. —Full or partial board, for the winter, at 347 Broad- ‘Teil line of Liverpool and London packet ships. | PNIFREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST ON THE ful reunions of the season. No. 86 Franklin street, between 10 and 12 o'clock. Tho above engravings’ are di ial eaateceanted by where maps and pamphlets can be had, ratis. Ray. Hot,,cold, and shower baths for the free use of | J puntic storks of the city of New Yor = = the first artists and engravers in the world, xecompani ee - ne = poarders, ‘Transient hoard at per day. Reference | able February Ist, 1863, wil be paid on ‘ANTED, CUSTOMER CUTTER.—A SUPERIOR COAT e f pas N EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS F JAMES PR ody | y y THE LECTURE SEASON. We and Pantaloons cutter wanted. Ro “euch one ee and inte ronieoe Soeerintons of their sub- Lan The proprietor of a ver opular Taam ana’) Powured. BARKER, 347 Broudwa bye q.. Chainberlain of beg on RASA rn nnn an ral salary will be paid; none others need apply. Ad. | 3¢ct# free PRIN ae embroidery store is about going to California, and wishes | JQOARD WANTE PARDOR AND CHAMBER, | a ent ere ‘A. STARR'S LECTURE ON, AND EXHIBITION OF, | dress, with real name, stating where an interview can be | History and Description of the English House of Com 1 | to sell out his place, with stock and fixtures as it now is. | with board, wanted by « lady and gentleman, in a | Wl be cloned F Stee 0 clon sean + the hydro-oxygen microscope, will be given every | had, Excelsior, Herald office. Coan : 7 | ‘She stand is not surpassed by any in this city, and hasan | first class house! dinner at five or six o'clock. Address | Te: oneteee ee pe Cire Ga wees at Metsopstiiens al; lone ae SR aan aaRSTOREL Goer The Curiosities of Antiquit 10 | exeellent-run of cumtom. The stock ts well selected, with | box 3,136 Fost Ofice, stating location, price, &e. | ce he ee loon,) commencing Monday evening, Jan. 10, 1863, The MAN, NINETEEN B, ie Sa Oat oe ae particular regard for the trade of the establishment, and | te ea ; exhibition will consist of one hundred beautifully pre- writes a good hand and is quick at accounts, would | ‘The Bridge of Cauterots. 1 | mostly of quite recent purchase, the whole having’ been | FQOARI NTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. |g, sesibiieioas Naw taco eee pared specimens, besides living creatures. ‘The water | be glad of a situation to make himself useful in any re- | focount f Oliver Goldsmith 37 | bought for cash. ‘The rent is extremely low, and a good | » rooms and board, at 624 Broad | —Comptroller’s Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1858, i ures. Tickets 25 cents. Children price. . B., Heral ice. f : 20 ress, with real name, California, Herald office. = = = EC <a ¢ ‘this day declared a semi-an- : i i : ~ : — B.—Any perron wishing to get into'a good business, | PQOARD WANTED—DY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, | uy i = PEI s : 34 , ; lcaupvata taaclle eed | cent, payable on and after ¥RCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—THE BOARD et ee ce wit bidevrabestuid Laser a having three thousand dotitrs in cash, wil Gnd this | 2 in aeveta ene below Bleecker street—full board | Ti" tath instant. ‘The transfer hooks sil be closed ameil ayrekt Directors bey leave to announce that Thos. Fran- | fmity, where her talents might. be made subvervient to | _ Legend 27) | SOURS a een eee to. exeoed’ $6 per week, 'Heforesets given, aituess | that day JNO. A. GUNN, Cashier, Meagher, Exq., will deliver a lecture before this asso- Z aided ere, Sanit eee 38 ashageedsis az i" 8 . References given, Address cael Ay SON Sees ciation on Monday evening, the 10th inst., at 734 o'clock, Me saree Address Cinclnnatas, Herald’ office, for | The Rough Home S Deaeita bs} OE Se Ocee Se O BAT UND HEE | J. Herald office. | PUANK ROAD NOTICE THE RICHMOND” PLANK at the Tabernacle. Subject—Australia, Tickets fifty | ~ — —- ——_—— four Hours with an English Daily Paper, 45 | 47 Carmine, corner of Bedford street, with sable Ia the | PQOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGITS.—SINGLE GENTLE Road Company will receive proposals until January eents each, (to members half price.) may be had of Evans YOUNG FRENCH OR SPANISH GIRL, WHO | Poetry and Paint STAB cian: oftiee 1 for business, "It will b men, and gentlemen and thoir wives, ¢ ILE | j0th, for constructing, or grading and laying, or furnish & Brittan, C. 8. Francis & Co., William Hall & Son, st the speaks both languages, (with a little English) has | Death and Public of’ tie Dake of Wellington’. @@)| Sercisacec raw: scans tor bosineag: Xe ae Be Agha GaN?) are aoa cen cemeeene thee ane erect! | ing plank for their road, extending from Vanderbilt's bookstores, and at the Library rooms. | some education, and of a good disposition, is. wanted us Hach aucceeding-numbselwill contain a great rarioty of | Tid, Tascnabiarvemnts, OF eased 10 a good tenant for a | board ins full view of the hecho abd baanents and coy | landing, Richmond county, to the Fresh Killis road. The WILLARD L. FEUD, Chairman, ‘ } “4 2 round clittine tise . ich i ney term of years. Apply to WM. H. TERRY, 141 Thirteenth | tanding a full view of the harbor and bay. Apply 4t 120 | 1o.q is eight miles in length, and is to be laid with a ain- Lecture | Bure and attendant on two young chikiren, Tatters, | highly interesting nd selected matter, inits | street, Columbia street. JOHN F. HALSTED, j ‘Committee. SAFES. wee WANA ANAAAANAAAAAAAAAR AAA EFIANCE SALAMANDER SAFES.—C. J. GAYLER’S patent.—ROBERT M. PATRICK, No. 90 John street, is the sole manufacture above original and only reliable Salamanders, both as re- gards security against fire and burglars, Every safe sold at this establishment is manufactured under the personal superintendence of Mr. C. J. Gayler, whose experience of twenty-six years as a safe maker, together with the mau severe tests which xafes of his manufacture have tri- umphantly withstood, in this and other cities, warrant the subscriber in recommending them as superior to any im use. They are the only safes to which Mr. F. C. Goffin’s new patent impenetrable defiance lock is or can be ap- . A large number of these locks are already in use banks, brokers, merchants, jewellers, and others, and in the United States, of the | with references, directed to B. M., attended to within two weeks. VARNISH MAKER CAN HAVE CONSTANT WORK, if a good workman. Address box 1,050, Post offic LEXANDER 1. STEWART & CO. WANT TWO FIRS? rate salesmen for their retail silk department. None need apply but those accustomed to the city trade, and fully qualified for a leading situation. Apply in the evening. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. Herald offfce, will be OM BARGE ATLAS, lying in Lent’s basin, opposite 22 South street, on the night of January 7th, twenty tubs and fir- kins of butter. ‘The above reward will be paid for tho re covery of the property and the detection of the robbers. GRIFFITH & TILLINGHAST. various departments, uted by the most popular writers of the day. No « or expense will be spared to render the work in eve pect worthy of its name, a Magazine of Art, and decidedly superior to any pictorial magazine ever published, in this or any other country. Six of the monthly portions, when completed, will form a volume, whicl interest, originuli and beauty, TERMS. , or $8 per annum, sent postage free for twelve months, on recaipt of $3. Clnbs of three or more clergymen, artists, or postnasters, $2 per annum. ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, street, New York, and sold by all booksellers. HE ONLY CORRECT EDITION OF THE OPERAS.— Lebreito, in English and Italian, as performed by Madame Marietta Alboni at the Broadway theatre, are for sale at the music store of H. B. DODWORTH & CO., 493 udy. Monthly parts, 25 cents. 0G FOR SALE CHEAP.—A BEAUTIFUL SPANIEL pointer dog, brown and white. Apply south side of ixth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues, this week, to Mr. Andrew Williams, street, from 1 to 4 P. M. G SES FOR SALE—TEN ON FINTH AVE- nue, below Thirty-second street; one on Ninth street; one on Eleventh street; one on Twelfth street; one on Madison square; one on Washington square; one on Se- yenteenth street; two on Nineteenth street, four on ‘Twenty-first street; three on Twenty-second ‘street, in- cluding one with stable; eight on Twenty-third stree j two on Twenty-fourth street; three on Twenty-sixth stree ten on Thirty“first street; three on Thirty-second street: two on Thirly-third street; three on Thirty-fifth street; one on Thirty-seventh street; one in St. Mark's pho! one on Bond street, corner of Bieeeker and Mercer streeta. For terms, &e., apply to Cc room, as ab OARD FOR LADIE large and handsome! family, without boarder tlemen, with full board board required weekly in advance. the ladies only. furnished rooms, i ill be let to two ladi Also an u House contains bath, && * Broadway Post office, for thre a retired and gen- fawil modation, Post Office. OARD—TO LE! T TO A G (board for the lady on! Addves: OARD WANTED—BY AN OLD BATCHELOR—A § ting room and bed breakfast and tea, and dinner who are fond of music urge TOOT, W a neatly furnished atti h nw quiet where he could be taught | the plano to while away the evenings. Where there are no | other boarders, preferred. | in proportion to accom. Permanent, if s gle track, plank eight feet long and three inches thick Contractors or lumber men can send proposals, by mail, to the subscriber, at Richmond, or attend the meeting of the directors, at Richmond, January 10, 1853, at 2 P. DANIEL L. CLAUSON, President M MCHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVING INSTITU. . tion will receive money on deposit to the 10th of January next upon which interest will be paid from the Ist, according to their by-laws. They have also declared their semi-annual dividend, Ist of January, of nix per 6 all sums of $600 Ww. LL, President. COMPANY, NEW 1 of Directors of this ad of ten per cent ff the company at instant, and pay- able in stock, on and after the 16th day of January next. folcijone dy scadeareriti ual bese h tli fe rote) | $60 REWARD.—LOST ON BOARD STEAMER | Broadway. Price only 123 cents. La Sonnaimbula’ now - = it os ay pee ane Nieee room, ina small family. Location desirable. Board re joey orise ce Wa oass a HERS SPIES, Sere! gunpowder, false keys, picks, or drills, together with their Worcester, on Saturday night, Ist Janury, 1853, | ready. ‘OR SALE—IN A NEIGHBORING CIIY, AN OLD P qatred in advance. Address, for three days, A. M. W., | NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, convenience, simplicity, and durability combined, are rapidly increasing in public estimation, and are confident- in going from New York to Allyn’s Point, a gold watch nd chain, with seal attached, Harrison maker, No. 2,- MISC tablished crockery store, in the most public tho- roughfare. The stock ia well selected but not large, Broadway Post Ottice IEICE OF THE Kaa ‘The annual election for thir- x o ‘ ‘ OARD.—A GE! MAN AND WIFE, 4 | he | 690, for which the above reward will be paid, and no - amounting to about $3,000. As the owmtr wishes to en- it : : Hy otfered on equal, Hf not puperion, to any dock. in the, | Guestions asked, by directing a note’ to W. H., ‘office of CCOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY.—FULL SETS OF | gage in other business, the stock, and lease of store, which | 9, sinus Re ena ee | ‘The transfer book jewellers, record offices, steamboats, &e., fire and thief | this pepe, or to A. H., Norwich, Conn., stating where it (heats account books on hand, or made + order, i uae As to an will be sold on favorable terms. | Whit ty ohare pee minal th instant until after the elee- f bank vault doors, plate chests for private families, | can be found. from the best material, both as to paper and binding, | Address B., Times office. ons peat a icles Raa C.L. EVERITT, Secretary. a aeant Bes porns cha ; quire o ., on hand for sale, and made to order, at the depot, REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON, on | 20oks folioed ata smsll additional cost. Note paper and | +02 care THE STOCK. "(AND GOOD.WILT, rding Exchange, 299 Brot sy | ed ae Coe e : 7 No. 90 John st if Gold, bj envelopes stamped witht any initials required. VFICE OF PACIFIC MATE. STEAMSHIP COMPA. Eh eee em) 40 PATIOS. persons, who will return the ladies’ and misses’ WARNER & POOR, No. 6 Pine street, and lease of an established paint store, No. 180] a ieMiemen Roos To LEIA | ny, 64 5 ‘ 4th Ja pea 2 “S| prunella gaiters, men’s patent leather walking shoes, ee “} eta Houston street, corner of Pitt. For further information, | JeURNSNE famine aa mi-angual dividend of ten per cent is thie day declared = | slippers, &e., which were stolen on tho night-of the 20th RIDGEWA'PER P. —THE BEST ARTICLE EVER | apply to JOHN P. LACOUR, 269 Houston street. Tab Aine ecbiainene will’ tor eeonlen co payable on and after the 18th instant, until whieh day DANCING ACADEMIES, of December, from the store of Messre. Bigelow & Gedney, offered to the public for roofs, decks and bottoms of ee . gue blr ig se Dae A fda i ich Nae the Transfer Book is closed. By order of the Boar: ~~--~-~--~- | 168 Chatham street. Fr : JOR SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR svoRE.— | 1th instant. at roadway, first door v ; eamers and other vessels, and from its spark and cinder | JOR SALE RY A . STORE. ek Beeattant ai in WM. H. DAVIDGE, Secretary. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT THE | —————————— es proof qualities for railroad bridges, cars, depots, &. Tes- This is an opportunity that seldom offers; it ix a | Street, Breakfast and tes it required. 1 bs a A. Rew entablisiment, No, 806 Broadway, ‘near Grace Church.—The classes for the second quarter are now form- ing. For ladies and children on Wednesdays and Setur- D5 REWARD.—Lost ON MONDAY, BEFORE twelve o'clock, between the lower part of Wall aud Houston streets, €187 wrapped up in paper. ‘The timonials and specimens can be seen at the depot of the company. For sale, dry, in packages of 200 Ibs. and up- wards, and in oil in kegs’ of 26, 50 and 100 Ibs., by R. BO- large, well-situated, and established store, and Kept by the present occupant for the last eighteen ye who ix going to the country. The stock can be red s heen, | 10 to 12 o'clock x from 4 to 6 1. M. ED PROPOSALS, igned, will be re , Ohio, until the ig pe RAILROAD CONTRACTORS, —SE. addre i to either of the und ceived at Hillsborough, Highland , : an days, at 224 and 9% o'clock P. M. | For gentlemen, on | owner was a passenger in a Dry Dock stage, running | GART! General Agent, 125 Parl strect, and 78 Beayer | to $1,000 if required, and a three years lease given, For : | Ist day. of February ‘next, at noon, for the graduation Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 7 | through Grand and Columbia strects. A proper descrip- . further particulars please inquive at No. 334 Water ~treet, A ae : ie eanila eae . the middle di i owe 4 Pid cack e x heer Vaucitte toe’ entitlanics’ are av. |, tlds ot the notes aud the above reward, together wi street, between 12 and 4 PLM. Also, a furnished room for @ single gentleman. | and masonry of the middle division of the Cincinnati, ranged on an entire new principle, by which the progress and convenience of the pupils are greatly facilitated. For particulars see circulars. ROOKLYN CLASSES FOR THE SECOND QUARTER will commence at WILSON’S dancing academy, 108 Orange street, near Fulton, on Tuesday, January 11, at three and seven o'clock. All the new und fashionable dances and waltzes will be taught in the shortest time the . A. thanks of the owner, will be given, by addressing D., at the office of this paper. OST—ON THE 16TH ULT., BY A GENTLEMAN just leaving the city, two $60 city ills. Any person having found the same will be suitably rewarded, by ad- dressing box 190 Post office. ETH LOST—TWENTY.FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.— {OAL.—PURE RED ASH SELLING FOR FIVE DOL- lars per ton. All other kinds of coal in proportion. Delivered to any part of the city, from the Knickerbocker coal yard, 69 Eighth avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. R. M. HART. EPOT OF CORNELIUS’ SOLAR LAMP mantle candlebras, gas fixtures, &c. plated on albata ware castors, baskets, table forks $7 FART AND COUNTRY SEAT AT WHITE PLAINS — About eighteen acres of land, together with the two story double dwelling housa, situated on the Harlem Rail- road, and within three ininutes’ walk of the depot at White Plains. ‘The house is thirty-six feet wide and thirty feet deep, with hall through the centre ; is nearly new, well finished,-and in good repair. A portion of the pur: chast may remain on bond and mortgage, at six per cent. gle gentleman. | nished rooms for gentlemen. cold baths on same floor. 1.0 LET—A WELL FURNISHED BEI ina private family Apply at 49 West Washington Place, near Sixth ave Aye LET—WITH BOARD, lor, suitable for a ntleman and bi Apply at 187 East Broads AN UNFURNISHED PAR also fur: House supplied with hot Hillsborough aud Parkersburg railway Hillsborough, Highkind county, to ap | Jackson ecousty, Ohio, about fifty-six miles, The line ; ination early in January, and pro- cations of the work will be exbibited at. | ofice, in Hillsborough, for one week prior | to the ist day of February. This railway forms the re- | cognized continuation across Ohio, of the Baltimore and | Ohio, and North Western Virginia Railways, and being i extending from int near Jackson, files and spi the Engineer | ‘ id ad: On or about the Ist inst., a full set of upper and joons $3 per dozen, ivory handle cutlery, carvers, t For furth th WM. H. FRANKLIN, SON | and cold water, bathing room, &c. Apply at 110 Leroy | located as a link in the through line between Baltimore Pemcemeat TT sen Wil guarantee to alla rapid ad- | sosop teeth, on gold plates, were mislaid or lost. The | (lays, inlaid with pearl &, ASHEN MORGAN, 16 Wil. | &'COn No, b inecdatecce ° t KN, SON | Street, near Hudson. Peer ti Beara aated Crea tue Nay | above reward will be paid for their recovery. Apply at | liam ‘street, between Fulton and Ann, opposite the * - _ an ee | es attention of rg a St oes The re. H MEGEN'S DANCING ACADEMY, ar fas NEW 346 Broadway. church. ‘OR Sales Wau. KNOWN AND ESTABLISHED INSTRUCTION, | alaydex of the line, to the Obio river, will be remdy for * Assembly Rooms, Nos. ni ‘alker street. = Spee) ee ns ge EE gy public house, with every convenience, and now doin, ren nnn | © et abe e next. Second quarter “Sommences on Saturday, January 16th. OG LOST.—ON SATURDAY, JAN. 8, A LARGE ENTLEMEN’S FASHIONABLE, BOOTMAKER.—GUER- x Tn coanee: | DY, WHO HAS HAD GREAT EXPERIENCE IN M. TRIMBLE, President. a large, profitable, and increasing businose. tion is a restaurant handsomely fitted up; also rooms for private parties, lodging, and dwelling accommodations. | Apply to C. B. HOWES, 83 Nassau street. i black Newfoundland dog, with brown feet and breast, has on a brass collar, with the name of Charles Duret, No. 7 Park place: swers to the name of ‘Pedro.’ Who- ever returns said dog to No. 7 Park place, or No. 21 How- Kiiwoon Me ‘, Chi D tuition, desires to form an engagement us daily or occasional governess, in the upper part of this city, in a family where the pupils are rather advanced in their studies. Best of references given. Address G. R. B.. Days of tuition, Wednesday’s and Saturday’s. "All the new and fashionable dances and waltzes taught in the shortest time, Le Figaro, Magen, quadrille, &e. RIER, No. 8 rue Vivienne, Paris. ON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Bedding Depot.—Iron bedsteads, from $4 | FP.HE BROADWAY SAVINGS INSTITUTION GIVES oli its depositors, that interest will be allowed NCING ACADEMY, AT THE SHAK: . 242 William street. Second quar- day, January 14th. Days of tui- tion, Tuesday's and Friday’s, at 4 o'clock for children, and at 8 o'clock for ladies or gentlemen. Applications to be made at the Academy during the hours of tuition. MEGEN’S DA ard street, will be liberally rewarded. COPARTNERSAIP NOTICES. (10-PARTNERSIP NOTICE —WILLIAM G. MICKELL 1S this day admitted a member of our firm. The style of the firm will continu beh a to $40; the healthy spring mattress, &c., $6 to $30. Also, the new elastic felt beds, pillows, quilts; also, the best pure hair mattresses, made by the blind—all warranted. Please call and examine, at 553 Broadway, above Spring street. J. SEARING, COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 451, Post Office, San Francisco. Consignments of mer: ‘ARM FOR SALE.—A HOUSE, BARN, AND ABOUT TEN acres of land, at Fort Lee, N. J., ten miles from New York, (three-fourths of a mile from the ferry.) on the turnpike to Hackensack. For further particulars inquire of J. Raton, No. 61 Sullivan street, New York city. Also, houve and lot No 61 Sullivan street for sale. Inquire ws above. box 709, Post Office. GERMAN GENTLEMAN WISHES 10 GIVE PRIVATE lessons in book-keeping, arithmetic, writing, and the German language. Please apply at 20 Howard sireet, near Broadway, second floor. NDER THE GREAT, WHEN A YOUTH, EX- at the rate of six per cent per annum, on amounts not ceeding $500, and at five per cent where over that amout, deposits, made prior to October 1, and not since withdrawn, payable at the bank, corner of ay and Anthony street, on the third Monday of January. In- terest not called for will be added as principal, to the cre- 1, President, dit of such depositors. WM. V. BRAD’ ‘ADAME AUGUSTA ILAS RE-OPENED HER DANCING nuary 1, 1863, & HUMPHREY. | Chandise generally solicited. Reference—G. 8. Robbins & ORSALE—THE FLEGANT FO ie) Ace ee ee, ee 5 —— — - 8 __ -——_ - of of 8. —" N UR STORY BRICK HOUSE hibited great skill and presence of mind in the man- Francis A. Paumer, 2d Vice President and Treasurer. Glaseon in her commodious house, No. 712 Broad- ‘OTICE.—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- | Sons, Wallstreet. a te 219 Ninth street. The house is built in the best man- | agement of a flery steed, for which he received much com. Morr, Secretary gi way. A reduction will be made to parties having a num- reta M. Horm x isting between the subscribers, under the firm of x Gl ner, replete with all the modern improvements, gas and | mendation. Our young men may acquire equal tact and sr) tet eR AP Aye Ser of children to be instructed. For terms and particu- : ILK EMBROIDERIES, BALL DRESSES AND CLOAKS. y ? NUPPLIFS OF BEEF Jars, apply between 12 and 2 o'clock. Kipp, pe! bolts os ind ae oy ep is Ls M. DUCHY Boulevard Poi-sonnaire, Paris Croton water throughout, and three rooms deep. $5,000 dexterity by application toMhe Tlaing school of Mr. DIS- | © UPPLIES OF BEEF FOR THE CITY PRISON.-- RIVATE DANCING CLASSES FOR THE SECOND quarter, until the Ist of May, No. 600 Broadway. Evenings for ladies and gentlemen, afternoons for ladies and children. Claues for beginners; also for, thoee that are advanced in dancing. All applications to be made at Kipp and A. Brown, who are duly authorised to settle and continue the same. SOLOMON KIPP, ABRAHAM BROWN, J. H. MARTINI DANIEL MARTINE. New York, December 22, 1852. URFACE CONDENSERS.—HAVINC BUJLT AND USED at our machine shop and foundry one of J. M. Mil- Jer’s surface condensers for the last fourteen months, we are now prepared to receive orders for building and put- ting up said condensers, on either high or low pressure A. W. LORD, 11 of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. ‘all street. (OR SALE.—THE LEASE OF STORE NO. 181 GREEN- wich street, together with the fixtures and the whole or a part of the stock of ready-made clothing now in store, BROW, No 20 managing the most spirited horse. ‘ourth avenue. | Ina very short time those | who put themselves in his hands acquire the power of | There are few eques- | trians who may not derive an additional grace from Mr. Disbrow’s tuition, and his horses are perfectly safe and | gentle. Fither ladies or gentlemen can become accom- Proporsls, sealed and endorsed as above, will be re- ceived by the Governors of the Almshouse, at their office in the Park, until 3 o'clock P.M., of the Lith instant, for supplying, for the use of the City Prison, such quantities of fresh beef as er 4 be required from the present time until the Ist day of November, 1853. Said beef to consist. : | or the lease, (having over four : eee | ec hae i y " A ae ae “! “4 , years to run,) and fixtures | plished riders at his establishment, which is open every | Of chucks, with not more than twelve ribs taken otf, and SrA Bowery, DOOK store, - & EH BURNTON._ | 7 EWIS AUDENRIED HAVING RETIRED FROM THE Seen contraction oF the metals und the injodons | Will be sold alone. ‘This is considered onc of the best | Boris te ate nos evenings for gentlemen. "> | shoulder clods, what are termed bunk shoulders; yhich cai LomaCTEN | Au em of Newell, Sturtevant & Co., the business will | Sess of oii'in the tubes, which alone has caused the | st#ds for business in the westside of the city. For par- | are to include the cross piece entire, which is ealled the ______ EXPRESS CIES. | Be gettled by wither of the undersigned: Dated New | fare ot condensers heretofore used, "We have. also | celars, {aguire of WILKINSON BROTHERS, No. 181 | TOOKKEEVING, &e—MR. W. J. RENVILLE No. 290 | wlole sour clot, te knuckle of the hnee to be taken ERFORD & 00.’ NEXT REGULAR AUSTRALIAN EX. | Y°TH; Jan. 1, 1863. NEWELL STURTEVANT, — | found in the use of our condensers, a net suving of thirty | Greenwich street. Broadway, receives new pupils this week for practi- | f,,and not less than two inches of meat to be left on the press, for Port Philip and Sydney, will be despatched ‘on board the splendid fast ship Baltimore, on Monday next, January 10, in charge of our special messenger, through to destination. All freight, packages or parcels, should be ready for delivery on or before that da TERFORD & CO., No. 2 Astor Fiouse. |AST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase $2,000 worth of good left-off wearing apoarel, of every description. Persons having Jarge or small quantities, can obtain the full value, in current money, by calling on or addressing, through t, JAMES MORONEY, store 11 Orange street, near LEWIS AUDENRIED. Newell Sturtevant Last J associated with him Noah Sturtevant, Joseph Maxfield, jr., Charles Wannemacher, and Thomas H. Kiley, the business will be continued in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, under the firm of well Sturtevant & Co. EW YORK, JANUARY 1, 1853.—MESSRS lic, that from this date the name and style of their firm is changed to T. 8. Berry & Co. This change is mado in consequence of their having purchased the music stock, plates and business of Mr, A. Fiot, of Philadelphia. ‘They will, under the personal supervision of Mr. Gould, con- tinue the publishing business, at the old stand of Fiot, in per cent. of the fuel, the water being kept pure and regular in the boilers by the condensation of the steam. In our judgment this conduces to the perfecting of the steam ‘engine. COBB, MASON & HILL, North Point foundry and machine shop, Jersey city. HE NEEDLE MANUFACTORY OF 8. BEISSEL, the continent signalized by the prize medal of the London Exhibition of 1851, for needles. Immense quantities of German needles have, till_now, been sold in the United States, labelled in New York ‘with counterfeit English labels. ‘This despicable deception mst come to an end. To this purpose the above firm solicits every one who may be desirous of haying » good article, to be very OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY, A farm of 110 acres in the town of North Castle, West- chester county, N. ¥. The farm is well improved, with welling houses, barns, stables, &c., and in location is healthy, pleasant, and easy of access from the city. For terms and particulars, apply to. county—title good—will be sold ata bargain, in farms or altogether, or would be exchanged for merchandize or city property. Address G. K. P., Herald office. 10 BE DISPOSED OF, FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, the lease of @ good house, by which the parties moderate. cal instruction in bookkeping, arithmetic, &c., qualify ing them in the most thorough and efficient manner to perform the various duties of the counting room. Terms Gpenday and evening. ART’ PAY. AND EVENT FREN H AND SPANISH His system of teaching, founded on the experience of years, is the most expeditious method of learning lan- guages. Hours of attendance for ladies, during the day ; | for gentlemen, from 6 to 10 P. M. ACADEMY OF ART, No. 604 BROADWA’ inside of the shoulder bone, All of the above to be from cattle in good keeping, and fit for sinughter: to make good merchantable beet ; to be fresh killed, and delivered at the city prison, ax may be required, free of all expense, and to meet the approval of the Governors in respect to condition and quality. Payments to be made monthly on presentation of bills duly certified; and offers to be aecom- GOULD & : : ‘ . classes for ladies and gentlemen, private lessons.— ome or Nie Ge ° n Se Mciry whois qutiiakiors ad ciclons ie pissooneon Widow & Son, of Aix-la-Chapelle, Prussia, estab: ___SOHN TOWNSEND, Jr. 70 Wall street.__ | Academy 486 Broadway.—Prof. Mouton will open, to-mor a ee mero Ok two. respects Pesan ann ING nnn | 287 Broadway, hereby inform tieit patrons and the pa. | l#bed 1750, under the present firm, is the only house on ENNESSEE LANDS—25,000 ACRES IN CLAIBORNE | TOW, new day and evening courses in the above languages. | i, 8 security for the performance ontract : and proposils not in strict compliance of this advertivement will not be received ; and the Board to itself the right of receiving or rejecting any ion, or portion thereof, as they may deem ex . Any information that may be required by par- ties offering for the above, will be given on application to the Governors, at their oflice. | 1 "1 . Drawing, drafting, oil painting, ornamental papi: + " ham, at a Reo read and style or firm of J. | minute in their demand for genuine Beisvel's needies; | Ow live rent free. Also part of the furniture to be fold | mache, &e., taught so thoroughly afd practically he'mot | , Ofice of the Governors of the Alushouse, New York, = SCRLLEAE GUID, = | cewotepatelinee SOF Beeclwan, New Yow: Oey 198 sirltly observing that each paper, of twenty-five needles | Senousble, of Ecrhen ty fore wertlenan Lannie gue’ | only to be amusing but very lucrative. For particulars | January 6, 1860. ~ 4 : starr with countermark, as gus inst any + | please call at the rooms, from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. <i ; 3 " = 7 ee ienshiatene! Chestnut street, Philadelphia, LE GOULD, | counterfeit that might be attempted: Retail pric Peseta lth ish ree Re et SOT a ASH TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA ALUABLE STORE PROPERTY FOR SAL CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- phia, from pier No. 1 North river, foot of Battery place.—Two lines daily; morning line at 10 A. M., by steamer JOSEPH BELKNAP. Fare $2. Afternoon ex- 'OR ALBANY — WINTER ARRANGEMENT — THREE BERRY. JARTNER WANTED, WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM $2,000 to $4,000, to invest in a most Leg hn Pull aat- and stocked, desires to make arrangements with « drug- Best quality, four dollars per thousand, or ton conts per wrapper of twenty-five needles; second quality, two dol- lars, or five cents per wrapper of twenty-five needles. ull kinds of curtain trimming, at wholesale or retail. 2 ON Broadway; 1 in Beaver street; 2 in William, near Pine street; 3 in Greenwich, below Cortlandt; 3 on Liberty, ineluding 1 corner; 1 in Barclay, near Broadway; street. For terms, &c., apply to CHAUNCY ‘BARNARD, 11 Pine street. 280 Broadway. the study of the French 'ADAME BARBIER, NATIVE OF PARIS, RE-OPENS her class for those pupils who desire to commence nguage. Also for those who Classes during the day and evening” monds, and valuables of every description, on the most accommodating terms, at my private office, No. 102 Nassau street, room 13. Ladies weited-on at their resi- dence, and all transactions strictly confidential. No. 102 business, yielding a handsome profit monthly. ; : have already made some progress. Evening class from | " j Breve line by stenmbont JOHN POTTER, at 2PM. Fare, | staction will be given by addressing a uote 10 F. B., Her. Fae R eee RCE REDUCED NO. {40 | 1 in Barclay, through to Vesey street; lon Chambers, | seven to nine o'clock. Terms very moderate. “Can be | \uwet “treet, room 18 eddie foe a Ph ctes ect cee, NAST | sion ar preted toe ten thew Scars | Set aang eeand i'n sai: F aneeny | een he Sve ode, tH Bray, mae Me: | QF) Cy(y() TO WAN, EW <CAS T0 UE APM and 2 P.M. Em} aS Ene, Fy peeeione anLAs Cot | FINO DRUGGISIS, BIC—A PHYSICIAN, WHO HAS A | Materials, at greatly reduced prices; silks and worsted, | Leonard and Benson; 1 in Maiden lane; 4in + | See sate tadhacier of New'Wicc, hone wae we ae pier No. 1, at 4P. M._ Fare $160. \ drug store in an excellent location, well fitted up | damask, lace and mun curtains, window cornices, a ENMANSHIP.—LEARN TO WRITE OF GOLDSMITH, | RIS & BROTHER, Nos. 23 and 25 Wall street. | | daily lines—Fare $1 50.—The trains leave City Hall station, corner of Tryon row and Centre stroets, daily, Sun- days excepted, as follows :-—First train at 7 20 A. M., mail train, stopping at all the way stations; second train 9 ‘A. M., Albany express, stopping at Croton Falls, Dover Plains, Hillsdale, and Chatham Four Corners, arriving at 210 P. M., in time to connect with the 230 train from Albany, west; third train 3 45 P. M., Albany express, gist, as partner. Toa person fully competent a good op- portunity offers. Some capital, say $400 to $600, will be required. Address, post, paid, giving time and place of interview, D. M. D., Herald off WANTED =A PARTNER, WITH A SMALL in the manufacturé of varnish and japan. will attend to the sales and receive monies. For further particulars address or apply to T. MoCARTHY, Newark CHILDS & 8! |, Practical Upholsterers, OF ! BEAUTY ’S A FORTUNE, A CURSE OR A TOY, May all who deserve it, its pleasures enjoy; May the poor and rich have the good sense to ive For Jones’ famed coral hair restorative Two shillings; ‘twill make their hair soft, dark and fine. Stop it from falling make it grow, lovely, divi May all who would have skin clear, pure and white, a ALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE—SIX ON MADISON square: nine on Broadway, below Thirty-fourth street; four on Nineteenth street, one extra size; one on Seven- teenth street, ee to ier street; three on Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; two on Twenty-third street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue; two on Twenty-third street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues; two on Twenty-fourth and one on rate. Separate parlors for private instruction. Cards, containing full particulars, may be had at the rooms, 380 Broadway; also, at Thomas D. Smith's book store, 246 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Terms mod | JDRACTICAL NAVIGATION IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, including lunar observations and chronometer, taught by Capt. WM, THOMAS, at No. 185 Cherry strect. Chronometers for sale. . —A YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AGED MAN, $5,000. having this sum to loan his employer, on good security, may receive legal interest on his money, and fair salary for his services, as clerk in a respectabl publishing office. Address Omicron, Tribune office, with real name. ge —WANTED, A YOUNG MAN HAVING $60, $60 q . stopping at Croton Falls, Dover Plains, Millerton, Hills: ; Cased of pimples, eruptions, use Jones’ famed soap; Twenty ARG pevee’, Gene Madison phoate, foOr: On Tien: an assistant, half of each day, for which five Gale ced Chatham Four Corners, arriving 916 P. M., con. | Avenue, near Coles street, Jersey City. ‘Twill make their complexions their joy, their deli te, ty-eighth street, near Fifth avenue; Touro Thirty-second to seven dollars per week will be paid, and eratis instruc necting at Albeny with express train for Buffalo, Return. ‘ANTED—A PARTNER IN A RESPECTABLE BUSI. | More clear and more spotless than ére they could hope. | street, between Fifth and Broadway; five on Thirty-third WHTCHES, JEWELRY, &. tion given in the daguerreotye, art, with seeurity for the ing, will leave East Albany at 8 A. M., express train, ar- ness; an active, industrious young man, with a | _ These superb articles are reduced to two shillings, that | street, between Fifth and Broadway; four on Thirty third | a nnerwvnvnn vn nnnnnnnnnnns | It ah wien eh ee riving in New York at 12 45 P. M.; 1110 A. M., mail train, | capital of $300 to $500. Auy one willing to devote hia | rich and poor may use them. One trial delights the user, | street, between Fifth and Madison avenue; two on Thirty- TATCHES AND JEWELRY.—THE SUBSCRIBER 1s | °"4? re aside making all stops, and 4 1’. M., express Hime and attention to business, can make a comfortable | on finding they possess clear skin and good hair. Depots, | fourth street, between Fifth and Madison avenuea; one | WV ATC selling watches at retail at the following re- New York 9 16 P. M. M. living. For particulars, address B. P., Herald office. 403 Broadway; 172 Fighth avenue; 44 South Third street, | half the block between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-afth markably low prices, being much less than any other LIQUORS. UTGON RIVER RAILROAD. TRAINS DAILY FROM Philadelphia. streets, and Fifth and Madison avenues; four on Thirty- | house. Ann Chambers street, for Albany and Trog:— Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hours, connect ing with trains reaching Buflalo or Montreal at'8 o'el same evening. ‘ nati P.M tion train, 6 P.M Christopher, Four- Mail train, 8 A. M.; through way ¢ Express train, 6 P.M. Passengers taken at Cha tenth, and Thirty-firet et Sunday trains,” from Poughkeepsie, and at 5 P.M way stations. GE al wtreet, at 714 A. M., for for at all Albany, stoppiny ¥ it RK, Superin ath mots 5 of the greatest men that lived in his day. In the " Sanne cE SVREIRIS BUTI HE | Duplex and Levers, some in hunting cases, perfect time. | aud St, Croix rum, gin Scotch, Irish, TEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIACDIRECT Usirep | vouthwest entrance there are two of the most active, | ould put in as a partner $1,000 to get up 9 musical en ATER-POWER FOR SALE OR TO LET—W | heopers. Pasibnchdietorkc Poy | Pourbon, and Monongn oyenu, rose, Baap Midas Mateo Vacres ‘s, through in four houra, | Clean, and gentlemanly butchers that ever stood before a | tetprise in New York, in a new line, by which may be culated for locomotiv ing works, Watches for timing horses, in gold and silver casos berry, and eee Te age Lines, throng in our ears | stall-Jacob Reed and Thomuis E. Broadway, All who | Pedlized the largest: profits at once, ‘and a fortune in a | other extensive mannfacturing purposes; one large and | "Splendid Gold Pocket peach, and raspb News dorey Haitroa via Jersey City Léaving New Yor, | ‘vish fat, well dressed, good ment, sent home at anoderate | Very few years, Address Musical Lady, Herald office, | scvoral smaller dwellings and other buildings on the pre , tH UNDERHIL $1 OOO 220s WANTED—A_ THOROUGTT 9 business man to join the advertiser ina manufacturing business, (secured by letters patent, ) whieh will pay 100 per cent. Security given for the amount invested. State your name, cash capital, and where to be seen. Address Industry, Broadway Post OF flee. Ths NAME FROM ONE J prices, should, by all's ‘OULD YOU SECURE ONE OF THE MOST DESIRA- ble things in the world, viz., a beautiful and clear complexion, buy the Balm of a Thousand Flowers. Only 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Irving book store, 71 Chambers street. MUSICAL. J, LADY, WHO OCCUPIES A’ MOST FAVOR- ition for her professional talents and expe rience, wishes to engage with a lady or gentleman who stating real name and address, otherwise no answer. fourth street, between Fifth and Broadway ; six on Thirty- sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; six on Thir- ty-seventh street, between Fifth and Madison avenues; * four entire fronts on Madison avenue; six on Thirty-fifth street, near Fourth avenue; one on Fourth avenue, near ‘Thirty-eighth street; corner Twenty-eighth street and Sixth avenue; corner Thirty-sevenih street and Sixth avenue; nineteen lots on Sixth avenue, above Forty-second street; thirty-two lots on Seventy-filth street, ‘between Fighth and Ninth avenues. For terms, apply to CHAUNCEY BARNARD, 11 Pine street mises. Also, a flowring mill, with two ran of stones, a id Hunting E Gold Hunting | different watches. key: fect time-keeper. a Fine Gold Lepine Watches, 4 holes jewelled. Fine Gold Detached Levers, fall jewelled Gold Enameled Watches for ladies lish patent Le ‘atches which run eight days. Gold Watches in magic cases which change into three ULES JERGENSEN COOPER WATCHES, Gold and silver LEVERS, DETACHED LEVERS, LEPINE, $25, Gold Watches which wind up and set hands without any Watches, with certificates from him with each wateh, per HOO MASSES GRAPE LEAP MUM AND HEIDSICK Champagnes, Muir & Sons’, Wm. Younger & | Co.'s, Campbell's, Harvey & Dove's Falkirk and Edinburg ales, in fine order for family use, in pints and quarts; 100,000 choice old Havana segars. For sale by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 300 Broadway. PER CF Madeira, muscat, claret, | various vintages and be: Leave Philadelphia at land 9 A. M., and’? M. For | means, go to Clinton market Relies ace ; : we ity ot | an are WE ARE NO i Tt 3 rT q "39'50, Fi pen to be nequaii 0 Ol . d iz and outhouses, together with a quantity | all other styles of watches. | (AALIFORNIA AT ARE N¢ UFACTUT Stree Wallin, Hite ak heen | quertly Seat iis hates bos. tacoughant: tie. auntie Haws ab Lage pagar ESSE tld MRE ST dese eh a oh Lat a yoga Si *" AlLof the above for sale et retail, much leat than the | Co eg eter aes ng establishment, at Albany, SEskvia pall ts tie stove Liaaas bud thooagh baggage cee | will Gnd every stand neatly arranged, and tho m Pai Be t bargains, a wry large assortment of | one hour and a half from New York city by railroad, | usual price; also, all kinds of sawiiny, diamond rings, ‘ Ibany imperial cream XX pale and ough bag car ried in the Band @ A. M. and and 634 P. M rom. with his clean white « ron and smili ¢ tae, prompt and York pianos, including the celebrated which passes through the property. Inquire at No. 2 | and pins 1 SILVER SPO! for California, South Amerie¢an, and = 4 | send naive. 8 enti customers Y Davis & Co., Boston, with or without | Cedar street Als ds d chains, pure gold welding " put up in extra new made casks, P New York. Passengers with bagzage cross the ferry | Teady io give all attention to customers. Don't fail to eilacas ales, Woudoty peadue fev KAT sot, WHER A —_—— - - ~ ede alte Ae eee ee ta CO eee URL HEL | Neve held en words Enver tented ical. pat inie wem-anains fifteen minutes before the traigs leave call nt t inton, ood supply of second hand pianos. Pianos to let. ASHING ON SQUARE PROPI at FOR, SALB— Sanien even? po oaks, pens petinears, {| t ely extracted by Guy NOW stuntn. timchiness cee = — — — — | == —_—— “ wan - ‘The two four story houses, built in the best min- ae anak. 4 wes os ai | H d from London. Or ed for the | PPETLADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CoM. | HO ELIZA VALENTINI, PREMIER GRAND | ner, fifty-five feot front, and forty-four deep, on corner of | CMT Pins, ear rings, voll and silver, spectacles, Lill though our oe Nee pany.—Philadelphin, Dec, 31, 185z.—The Board of | ‘ 1 chant du Conservatoire de Paris, pupil of | West Warhington place and Macdougal street. They | Pim ue titel leer than the erual orton | Jumes Prost 8. C.; or at our { Minagers have orderod a dividend of the preferred stock | rr SALE—A BROWN MARE, Cinti-Pamoreau, and of the immortal Donizetti, ex would be very desirable for a large hoarding house or we hac ant ihe . oats nf Al ‘extelie wae nted | depots, Greenw ew York; No. 74 Com- of 3% per cent; do. on the common stock, 4 per cent, | sound, and kind in all harness prima donna of the theatres of Milan, Venice, Turin, &e., | potel, and will be sold low, and nearly all may remain on | {4"\Qu Mog cn on 4 otey returned. Watohes, | mercial olear of State tax, Also, a distribution of common stock | Can go in four minutes—ia @ superior will give lemons in singing and accompaniment at her | Mortgage, co that the interest money will, infact, amount | 10 hee goed time, or the money, returned. | Watches, erented by the sinking fund, to the holders of common | $80, no less; also, a family carriage r own house, 330 Fourth strect, where she can be seen | to only half what the property v ee Aphie, | (eee tay eo Eepeee repeene be tee DONE ERT, BB te ao stock, of eight per cent, and to prefered stock of two per | price, $180, no less. Apply at MURRAY'S Livery Stable, | from ten A. M. till four P. M. The first concert (private) | at 9 A.M. and 5P. M.. to V. NEU) TALL NO, | Hiicotes oF watetons exit fewelby, wholdeaio ond serail INE JU cent, (in accordance with the resolution of the stock- | Columbia street, near Atlantic, South Brooklyn. of her pupils will take place in Hope Chapd, the ist of | 16 Gramercy paxk, Twentieth street, between Third and | 2?) Fail a eet, np tales ‘ee Broad “ mae | yes. 1 in Jaton, & Boers,’ Jamoary erlult dees oF edhe dil EW YORK HORSE February Fourth avenues lime jutee put up in quart botth l warranted to keep the 8th proximo, to the present holders of N TOLIN AND SING —L. MEYER BRGS TO IN. | in any elimate , 8, BRADFORD, Secretary. | Auetion sale of horses robes 7 a OE aver: t6 vias . — -_ —————— 7 | be, every Monday and Wedni | \ form the Indies and gentlemen that be is now ready | aed igh | nar t caapeenate ___ GEO. SCRIVEN, 93 Maiden lane, ~ Ise 7 NITED. H i JOHN Ht D, Proprietor. to impart his new method of teaching the violia and NY WALKER RESPFCTFULLY INForMs THe | PQICH AND USEFUL PRESENTS.—A. G. BAGLI ETERS & CHAMBERS, 800 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS [Te ity takodites tes bat eeey W.iteres f tho Amphitheatre, a Bow petites Sib eth Hat 3s | Sone gest of lway, where he will be hay and the’ public generall | the lowest market price, of the above named goods, W wife, with hoard for the ho has an infi horses, at the Amphitheatre, 57 Bow | | 4 and new friends. Gentlemen who are d f ) of gold y os | in any quantity, from a bottle up toa pipe, of all gradee and servant, Terms must be moderate, A re | =o ——— | knowledge of the art of sparring can | Ctfes itt endless varie eiple, and sizes, | and. prices, froin the loweat to the finest imported in thie private farnily, where there are no other boarder | RESTAURANTS, = ee struction. Apply as above. | together with our ¢ ses, gold and | country. ‘the pnblie are invited to call and examine oat ferred. Addrevs H. M., Herald offi roo MPORTANT TE WELL | oo ee, __,_ | silver, with pon and pencil leads, whieh, | stock N eee ———— seTyomM vivervs Vivamus.’ ’ LIVE TO LIVE, known hotel, Bi yana, hag been trans- | — =: for beauty of workmanship, principle of sensihinn sapenieianmaeateie a TED TO RENT—THE R OR LOWER PART and die to live again.—Pie nd King Ho ferred from Officious street, No. 119 Abrapia st . corner AGUERREOTY PES, durability eclipse anything of the YCOTCH ALES, INDIA PALE ALE, PHILADELPHIA of a modern two or three story house, in Rast Fif- | No, 87 Bowery, (up stairs.) Andrew Jackson A\ of Mereadotes. This large edifiee has heen re-built and . : | hibited, “Seven sizes patented and y ale, Dublin porter, London porter, and brown stout, I Sonth to Nineteenth ntrects, for a gentlemen and his | internal andesternal costumer. The best ienndien, wines, | redtted, and no expense hes been spared to make itan | J)RRVES’ PIFTY CENT DA RREOTY, AC. | niso enil attention to our superior 2 s, which n¢ XXX brown stout, Philadelphia porter, &e., in quart, p wife. Possession from Ist March or Ist May. Address | sears, &e., in the ¢ity of Gotham. N. BR. The above | clegaut'and comfortable home. It can be recommended | nowledged to be the best ever taken and | no proof of their superiority except the inereased demand, | ome in half pint W for sale, (o suit the trade or Warner, Box 2,681, Post Office, naming loeation and place has no connection with the eirens, next door with confidence the beat and largest hotel at Havana. | exnmine for vou ves, The largest skylight in the | and the numer ritempts at imitation, Nos, 277 (Ir | families, The above uperior in quality, and ip very five ferme, Piyat sey ue Wok bagorl, kG, OF harks plows, Now dusky 4 bemery, corner & wud bowery £ Sig Licey Baws y and iv siwiden lane. 1 ouster Wi th ON weiLLLL, doy bi com steer

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