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"RENEWED BYBRY DAY, P ANY LODGING, TO Li WITH’ OR WITHOUT pine rooms, newly furnished with family is small and those engag- brts of a home. Please apply at TO LET, WITH OR WiTnovr t of handsomely furnished rooms, roadway, newly furnished; also single roms for gentlemen. J se is irst class, and contains all EEI, OPPOSITE ST. JOHN'S wd reois to let, with board, to ntlemen ant their wives; leuse the modern improvements. EET.—SUITS OF ELEGANTLY Epins to let, on first and s igibly located. Apply at fa Broadway und Fourth aveaue. RET, OPPOSITE MERCANTILE it of rooms on the second floor, t, with board, in a first class or single gentlemen. —A LARGE BACK PARLOR ON: let to a gentleman and his wife, n, with board. A young lad; «d with a small room and board. ET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF parlors, on the first floor, sitting rd fioor, also two or three single bed as lodgings for Tt ie jetly ob- uired. Cleanliness , ONE DOOR FROM BROAD- leasant suit of rooms, ina pri- and bedrooms adjoining, suita- with or without board. ind Italian spoken. References een the hours of 12 and 6. SLEECKER—A DELIGHT. lef, furnished or unfurnished, st class, containing improve. esirable, and secessible to cars E ROOMS FOR OF FOURTEENTH and single rooms, with se is first class, loca- second floor of house 254 Third diately; rent low, to a respecta- he premises, or to John Foley, RNISHED, TO a private house, with ents; also, a single room, with hysiclan will find this a rare fice street, a few doors west of OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, Hf required, for one or two gen- Jw, ond has all the modern im, ‘the best localities in the cit: Ind stages, 71 West Fourteentl f Sixth avenue. i COND FLOOR, t Twenty-third ins all modern improvements, between Fourth and Lexington & GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLE- ps, can find good board and the 125 West Twenty-fifth street. he new with modern improve- ences given and required. /RNISHED ROOM AND BED- inton place, Eighth street, to a small bedroom. ‘Bhe house is th room. Reference required. | ANDSOMELY FURNISHED, TO @ gentleman and wife, orto her or separately. vrovements. The house Terms moderate, LD LET A PLE. or two single gentlemen, or house with ail the modern cou- ant, and convenient to all the Test thirty-fifth street, between D TWO SINGLE GEN- amodated with apartments in with all the modern improve- he study of the advertiser to the comforts of a home at mo- Apply at No. es exchanged. ASHED SINGER AND PIANIST, netor of vocal and instramen- yuages, wishes to obtain unily ¢ ae al poco d in tuition wi n pai . The dest ob seterenes Ef or partienlars tnquire at Me. ly, or address W. P.§,, Union OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO aen, yas, baths, &¢., toa small ontioinen, with partial. board mily. Apply at 118 Waverley ON SECOND FI0OR, yaa er or separately, to single gen- nd ‘wife house well furnished, ivate: only « small number of fth street, aext door to Second near. IMENT, IN ‘TENTH are, for the winter, will ‘them, for a moderate price, a private table if. preferred. also, if agreeable. Address, * Office. .EMAN WISH BOARD IN| A there are no other boarders; Address, stating location and moderate,) Harry, Broadway ‘UIT OF ROOMS TO LET—TO th or without board; also to newly furnished, containing nts, delightfully situated, and \pply at No, 57 West Twenty- iformation. IES TO. OBTAIN BOARD, IN family> residing in the lower y where there are few or no r Ication must not be exchanged. Address, M., Herald office. AND A FEW SIN- modated with good s, at No. 369 Broome street, withont board. Inquire at 181 ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FUR- tone house, It is heated by a aths throughout. It is situa- ¢ part of the city, Those wish- ‘scan apply at 46 East Thirty- avenue, A PRIVATE FAMILY. 3 Broadway. ® ROOMS TO LED, 10 GEN- s, wiih full or partial board; iso be accommodated with a board. inired. Location Tnguive at 186 ible and ‘Thomp- ‘ISHED ROOM TO LET, vequires narsing, by a an experienced nurse, mmodations will find this child to board. Call wh 2OARD IN A PRIVATE si be moderate. Aqdress ROOMS TO LET, AT NO. 22 ing of a front and back par. on the first floor, suitable for Tho rooms are delightfully npark. Also, rooms for sin- above. iTLY FURNISHED ROOMS IN Tenth street, near Broadway, ogle gentlemen, replete wi vents, French and. Spanish ferences given and required. AND BEDROOM, ON THE a gentieman and wife, or two vate family, where the com- All the modern im- wenty-second street, OMS, ONE ON THE SECOND third, with board, or partial Ayationen, or gentlemen and rand street, one door from o8 JE STREET, SECOND DOOR parlor and bedroom attached; ‘for winter, House first class. AND GERMAN LAN- respoctale tammy Boch iM eetrncted, wCOa extra a improvements, and is only m South ferry. Inquire for treet, Brooklyn. RRRCH | OARD IN A PRIVATE an enclosed fomily residin, ace and Fi avenue. “RQOARD FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN.—A VERY PLEA. sant room for ene or two single geatiemen, at No. & Clinton place. OARD, wit UNFURNISHED PARLOR, AND BED- Toom adjoining, wanted by a gentleman and wife, ina private family, where no boarders are taken; loca- tion must be in the vieinity of Chambers street, Refe- rences exchanged. Address A. C., Herald office, for two days ee | PRoar FURNISHED | Broom’, may be had at 118 Clinton place, near Sixth avenue. OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY.—TWO YOUNG GEN- tiemen can be acconunodated with two neatly far- hhished rooms and good board, in a private family where the French language is spoken exclusively. Apply at 65 Perry street, before nine in the morning and after two in the afternoon. OARD IN BROOKLYN, AT 328 HENRY STRI EET. — from Fulton ferry. A gentleman and wife can be accommodated with a pleasant unfu wd room, with pantry, on second floor; also, a room fora single * tleman, on moderato terms, by applying at 54 High street, corner of Adams. ' OARD IN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOME SECOND story front room, fora gentleman and wife; ball Toom adjoining, if required, pantry and gas; also a room for a single gentleman. House within five minutes wale of South and Wall street ferries. Inquirefat 72 State street, corver of Henry, OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY UP town, by a young lady, Terms must be moderate. Lessons in French given as part compensation, if de- sired. Address L. A. M., Herald offi OARD WANTED—IN A FRENCH FAMILY OR private boarding house, by two young men desirous Tr becoming better acquainted with the language. Terms tuust be moderate and situation not above Broome cet, References exchanged. Address R. G. B., 353 Proadway, post paid, stating terms.and location. OARDING—FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTLE- men, with parlora, suites, and single rooms, on most reasonable terms, for the winter mouths, at the Collins Hotel, corner of Canal and West streets, Rooms front- ing the North river. TALLMAN & MAPES, Proprietors. OARDING—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated with rooms and full board; also, a large pleasant room, that will accommodate a party of four gentlemen, at 122 Chambers street. Day boarders can be accommodated also. Reference required OARDING.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM ON SECOND floor, handsomely furnished, suitable for a Zeman and hia wife, oF two single gentlemen; with. full cr partial board. Gas and baths in the house, Refer- ences exchanged. Apply at 118 Fourth street. OARDING.—A FURNISHED PARLOR, SUITABLE for a gentleman and his wife, also third story rooms, for single gentlemen or respectable young Indies, can be had in # small family. Call at 178 Canal street, near Varick. OARDING.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, or three or four single gentlemen, would be taken to board in a private family; handsome parlors with bedrooms, grates, bath, gas, Xc.; or rooms to let, furnished or unfurnished. ’ Apply at 22 Rast Twenty- eighth street, opposite St. Stephen's Church. OARDING.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN obtain rooms at 74 West Twenty-third streot, ina house containing all the modern improvements. Kefer- ences exchanged. OARDING.—TWO OR THREE SING ean be accommodated with fall also a gentleman and his wif street, between Grand and Hester. ARDING—AT 105 WAVERLEY PLACE, THIRD door west of Washington park: A family or a few gentlemen can be accommodated with a pleasant: suit of rooms, on second floor, with board, bath, gas, kc. Terms moderate. References exchanged. OARDING.—A \GENILEMAN AND HIS WIPE, OR } two single gentlomen, can find a large and pleasant iront room, on the second floor, with full or partial board, in.a small private American family, by applying at No. 8 Bi rect, near the Bowery. OARDING.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM,” SUITABLE for a lady and p oorerrng ortwo genticinen, conve- pient to railroads and stages. Hons titst elas. | No. 49 West Ywenty-second street, between Fifth, and Sixth avenues. : GENTLEMEN partial board: Apply at 49 Orebard “PROARDING AT 624 BROADWAY.—TWO GENTLEMEN and their 8 can be. accommodate” with paflors, bedrooms and rd; likewise one desirable parlor and bedroom on the first floor, fronting Broadway. : me Srioabr ssh bed ESIRABLE ROOMS, “WITH ‘Boar, FOR A GEN- tleman and lady, or two single! gentlemen; the use and furniture are new, with modern improvments, and within five minutes wall: Henry street, near Atlantic. of.the South ferry, No. 238 LEGANTLY = FUR? IED APARTMEN 7 \, firet foor, with one or two upper rooms, will be let to a small genteel family, or single gentlemen. Apply at No. 10 Nelson place, one block: from Brgadway, between Fighth street-and Waverley place. Also, a furnished down town house to let. ENCH BOARD—GENTEEL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR families and single gentlemen; first clas, with all ihe modern improvements. Apply at 68 St. Mark’s Dine Fg hour 4 quarter past six. References ex- changed. 1 geet ROOMS TO LET, without board, at No. 4 Bond URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT Hie Hudson street, opposite St. Jolin’s park. Bath in the house. TO GENTLEMEN treet. URNISHED ROOMS.—TWO FRONT ROOMS IN HOUSE No. 10 Henry street, near Oliver. suitable for a gen- fleman and his wife or two single gentlomen; also, single oor 8. WISH FOR A COMFORTABLE PERMANENT HOME for myself and wife. Can pay ers . Bnet ¥ east of Seventh avenue, and below Twentieth streei. No person ceed answer who has a lafge family, as my object is to procure a quiet, permanent home. Best of city reference given. A note addressed to Charles Car- rol, Herald office, will receive attention. Must have breakfast as early'as 7 o'clock 0. 191 WEST. VIFIEENTH STREET—TWO svrTs «f furnished rooms to let, to gentlemen and ladics; Full 1rd for the ladies. E, Convers on the door. 70, 98 EAST SIXTEENTH | STRE SECOND story back parlor to let, with bosrd, to a lady and ottoman, or two single gentlenien, with fire and gas ight, at $16 per week. The house has all the improve ments. N) S2X, FURNISHED Rooms FOR ONE OF TWO aN wentlemen, with partial voard nt $3; withont $1 25 or week, in a amell English family. ‘Apply at 270 Eighth avenue, near Twenty-fourth street. RIVATE BOARDIN ‘on second floor, suit either furnished or unfur ‘A. VERY PLEASANT ROOM, le for & gentleman and wife. ished, ean be had, with bonrd. on reasonable terms, at No. 280 Fourth avenue, opposite Dr. Hawks’ chureh. The house is finely Ideated, and the modern improvements. References ex- two sivgle gentlemen, can be accommodated with easent rooms and full or partial board, in ® moders jouse, at 116 West Sixteenth street, between Siath and Seventh avenues. Bath, gus, &. OOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, TO L&T, with full or partial board, to two second story parlors with pantries; fam eae vate. Inquire at 638 Greenwich street, op- ess, wins Boast, A GENTLEMAN AND LADY can be accommodated with a second story fromt room, with bedroom attached, in a private family; honse has all on eye srmcarepeniag 083 L getions A ee nished, a Twenty-| 5 avenue. Address ©.D., box 151 Tersilonce.” >; OOM WANTED FOR 4 BEDROOM, M, FOR ONE PER- i vba Le family, between dress M., Herald office. " a Se sad iat pel ont a cs hentai nd OOMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, Ev at 268 Bowery, above Fourth street. Inquire in wl re. street, House new Terms reasonable, and bode won to the comforts of those residing with them. ise is within three migutes’ walk of Hamilton ferry, and ten of South ferry. ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR (FURNISH- ed or unfurnished) may be obtained, with board, ‘a first class house, at No. 220 West Fourteenth street. itely or fragthet, suitably for a gen- wife or gentleme: (0 YOUNG LADIES CAN BAVE BOARD ON MO- derate torms in a smal! private family, by applying at 93 Charles street, near Bleecker. rivate family, The ind reora api le a e in atroeta preferred, Address J. Thomp- non, 89 South street, ia the store. RAN manne FRENCH FAMILY.—A SIN- | gle gentlemen, or « gentleman and his wife, can be accommodated with a fine room on the first floor, with ze attached, and beard, in %a private t 160 Twelfth street, between University ee ee ee ee ee eee eS ee eee. Ske : | - = ; d : RNA RRA PARTMENTS TO LET—IN FORTY-FOURTH Nos. 95 and 97, between Sixth avenue and Broad’ way, consisting of one parior, two bedrooms and kitchen, built expressly for families who wish to live neat, with yy gw f bing tube, iron rye Fygion ates, kec., he. pply on the i first street. Rent iindarate,” me snes: A HOUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE = The house is three story and basement, with bath, gas. Xe.: is near Sixth avenue, below Twenty-second street, and ina neighborhood. The furnifure new within the last sixty days, and im good order. Or the house and furniture will be let to a good tenant, and the owner will board withthe parties. If sold will give reasonable time for the payment of a part of the money if desired. Aprly to LLINGS & TUCKER, 371 Broadway. VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE TO LET ON FIRST floor, by JOHN B. MURRAY, No. 12 Old slip, corner of Water street, ASEMENT TO '—THE FINE LARGE BASEMENT under store, No, 200 Sixth avenue, four doors below Fourteenth street, suitable for a trank and bag esinblishment, or any revpeetable business. Apply to A. BRIEN & DRUYEB, No. 204 and 206 Sixth avenue. DRNISHED HOUSE TO LET—BELOW SPRING A geutleman and his wife, or two single gentlemen, street, in the vicinity-of Hudsan and Canal streets, | can be accommodated with elegantly furnished rooms, in | containing in all about ten rooms. Lacation very desir- | the new brown stone house, containing all the modern | able for a boarding house, Rent $60 per month. Posses- | improvements. Location convenient to the ferries. sion may be had immediately. Apply, this day, to} : ST rT B, W. RicttaRig, 307 Broadway. OARD IN BROOKLYN—FIVE MINUTES WALK ~ HY OF A. FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE TO . let, otherwise uite of furnished rooms, with or without board. —Inqu're-at No. 4 Astor place, or on the mises, No. 241 West Thirty-first street, between ighth and Ninth avenues. ‘ONTAGUE HALL RESTAURANT TO LET FOR A term of years—For lwcation it is not surpassed in the two cities. “In the building is a large ballroom doing a large business. Owing to tne other business of the house the proprietor is unablo to. attend to his restaurant. For terms, apply to'A. H. MAINES, Montague Hall, Brookly: 1FICES TO RENT.—TWO_ OFFI © second floor of No. 167 Broa@way; front and rear rwems. Apply on the premises. ( FHICES TO LET—IN TRINITY BUILDING ; THI! J very desirable offices, connected, the’ lease ot three years from May next to run, at a very low Will he disposed of at @ bargain, as the parties are about leaving the city. B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. ORE TO LET—NO. 5014 FULTON STREET, NEAR Cliff, Fixtures forsale, Inquire of L. WINEBURGH, Jeweller, 61 Nassau street. GHor 70 LET—THE THREE, STORY BRICK BUILD. SD ing, 11x22 feet, in rear of 73 West Broadway, suit- able for a carpenter shop, silver plating, or similar light mechanical buriness, For further particulars, apply to yM. FE. BRINCKERHOFF, 23 Chambers street, from 1 to M.; or I12avenue C, from 7 to 9, A. M., and 6 to ° NO LET—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, SITUATED AT 156 Laurens street, nicely furnished rooms, to single and married gentlemen, with or without board. T} 0 LET—UNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, the store 388 Broadway. Rent $100 per month; also a bone boiling establishment on the Hudson river. Ap- ply to WOOD, TOMLINSON & CO., 410 Broadway E, WITH Te ‘LET—THE NEW AND ELEGANT STO) marble front, No. 43 Chambers street, extending tucugh to Reade street; replete with every convenience, having large vaults on both streets, _ It will be ready to be ocoupiek on or before the Ist of January next. Apply to A. T. STEWART & 00., Broadway and Chambers strect. 0 LET.—A SMALI, THREE STORY BRICK HO on Twenty-sixth street, near Fourth avenue; rent, $400, Also a large dwelling part of a house on Fourth avenue; 12 rooms, gas, Kc.; rent, $500. . Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319’ Fourth avenue, from three to seven o'clock, LET.—FOR A HOTEL, POARDING, OR LODGING house, tue building 099 Broadway; running through fo Mercer street; is now vacant, and undergoing repairs. Apply to I. G. PEARSON, 15 Wall at. [—A VERY SUPFRIOR HOUSE, MODERN IN respect, only a few doors west of the Sixth avenue; yearly rent $600, The parlor and other furni- ture, which is nearly new, for sale: price $600. Poses sion immediately. KCHARDS, 307 Broadway. 10 LET—WITH IMM. | genteel three story and basement house, on Twenty- fourth street, near Fourth avenye, with modern improve- iments, and ‘in elegant o: Rent $650, ‘The house somely furnished, an the furniture will be sold 7 Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, es | in Fifty-curhth street, six dnors east of Seco nne, on the north side. Also, for sale, the carpets cileloth cember. beat CRO Ae HL —srpeerrinati LET—IN JERSEY CITY, 29 SUSSEX PLACH, A four story brown stone liouxe, recently built, with aif-modern iiaprovements; water, gas, &o. Apply : Agency office, No. 1 Montgomery stteet, Jersey city. LET—THE DESIRABLE. THREE STORY HOUSE, 88 East Eleventh street, with gas, bath, &. Pos- Session immediately. Kent low toa good tenant. Apply to F. C. HALLIDAY, No. 1 Pine street, 0 LET—AT iy MODERATE R ni Possession can be had on the 10th day of De- " THE BEAUTIFUL full sigedf modern three story and stone basement | brick house No. 216 Adams street, Brooklyn Double gas, baths, heater, range, belle nnd speaiing is about five minutes’ walk from the Fulton or Wall strect ferries. Inquire at the corner. 10 LET—APARTMENTS IN HOUSES 84 AND 86 WEST Fortieth street. The houses are finished in a sn) rior manner, with ft: Croton water, and marble man- telsin parlors. Will be rented to smail genteel families. lv on the premises, or to A. C. MORRILL, No. 9 vers atreet. ET—PART OF A SMALL BRICK HOUSE, No. 20 i hth avenue, near Bleecker, viz.: front basement, secon: -tory front room and bedroom adjoining, and one ‘or tr vedrooms in attic. Rent $15 per month. i LET—THREE J<—WITH EXCELLENT LIGHT, f ‘1 Morris streets; alse, etor SET—TO A GIINTLEMAN AND LADY, WITH OR without board for the lady, a beautiful furnished room in a modern house; located ina retired situation, near sJadison square, and orcupied by a widow lady with: out fi mily. For terms address Safety, Metropolitan Post V Astor place. LE IN BROADWAY, A FRONT PARLOR AND BED room, with hot and cold bath adjoining. for busi hess or private family, Unfurnished, Enquire of Mr. HOLLY, engraver, 3 $17 the month, '0 Broadway. 10 LEY, AND IMMEDIATE POSKFSSION G three story and basement dwelling house West Twenty-sixth street, between Sixt! and in good den lane, to JOHN CAME ASTROLOGY. REWARD—iS NOW OFFERED TO Wed. any person who can surpass Medame CLIFTON inthe art of astrology, in the city who can give correci information on all thin through Tife. N, B.—Madame C. is no humbug, nor does she wish to impose on the public; she alve cures all diseases in their last stage, particularly the worst forms of rhenmatism. Call and satisfy yourselves, Hesidence 5 Thompson streot, between Broome and Spring, bricls stone sioop. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW IS withoutexception, the most wonderful axtrblogi<t in the world, or that has ever been known. She wil) tet! past, present and future events; and will show your fa- ture husband and absent friends, which has asionisnei thousands during her travels in Eu . She isaseventh doughter of » seventh daughter, and was born with » naturel gift, by invoking the powers of her wonderful age, to tell even their very thoughts, and wil cy ure ) ff pairs to come together, who will alle joy the greatest happiness of matrimonial bliss. Her predistions are truly astunishing to all who visit her. Those who wish » speedy marriage may call goon, and they may de pend upon trne advice, founded on the eterns! ples of magical ecience. 76 Broome street. betwee! Apply to JOHN LIOYD, 18 | 1 and Seventh | She is the only lady | RO on ng LS LE ACIS Oe POE OOL 65 CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK —W. & H. ‘VAN NOTES’ stove store.—We have a lange grid iddles consists in their requiring but ome candies te used. URE OF CORNS BY MADAME BERHARD, NO. 167 Howery, east side, between Broome and Delanc: streets. Madame B, lulty: informs the public that she has reduced her price im order to enable every one to be free from pain, and feels confident jn pro- mising that she remove corns, bunions, nails grown in the flesh, &. without causing the least pain orin- convenience. Persons can be attended to at home, or #t Madame B.'s residence, from 1 untii 7_o’clock P. M. ‘MPORTANT TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— MESSRS. I E. DUMONT & Go. pect full: style-of aveing ‘oollen’ good 8 eentlemen’s clothing, &e, rmell, I nd scouring all loves cleaned without NDIA RUBBER THREAD AND SUPERIOR STATION- ers’ and artists’ rubber manufactured and for sale by C. ROBERTS, Providence, R. I. EECHES—30,000 SWEDISH AND GERMAN LRECHES arrived in prime order steamer Hermann. Yor tale by J. F. Cleu & Co., No, 00 and 92 Maiden lane. N RS. GARBANATI. ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORKER, in imitation of nabure, Tl Greene street, near iroome.—Ladies’ wigs, &e. made to order. The als used being light, as well ai dresses, shawls, Office 400 Broadway, N, weight on the head is scarcely felt, whilst their transpa reney renders them ventilating. ‘This of work if, the onty style recommended by physicians, as inno wise reventing free ration, thus g ing against pers eadache and fever, which. is often caused by close and heavy wigs, Ladies’ hair shampooed by a mode that will ina week completely stay its tendency for falling’out. OTHING EQUAL TO THE TRANSPARENT strengthening plaster; so pliable it ean be worn on joints, prompt in relieving pain, well adapted to weak lungs, is spread on Canton flannel. Price 1234 cents, Also, anodyne, for coughs, colds and all lung disease: Price 25 cents, Vegetable sugar-coated pills, for liver and bilious complaints. They iogerate without tare) safe ipany case. vice 25 cents. R. B. NEWMAN, M. D., proprietor, 303 Hudson street. For sale by druggists kenerally, Sem CASES.—-SCHMIDE & BROTHER, 16 NORTH Wiliam street, near Chatham, and at 77 West Third street, Cincinnati,’ Ohio, manufacturers of show cases 1m metal, brass, rosewood, mahogany, black walnut and silver. A good assortment constantly on hand. Orders promptly executed, Old show cases taken in exchange. \HOW CASEX—HOFFMAN & FERSH, SHOW CASE © wareroom, 57 Bowery, near Walker stroet.—Cases made in every style, silver plated, brass, rose and satin wood, mahogany, &c, N. B.—Old cases takeninexchange. Orders are promptly executed. Betweea Walker and Bayard street, GiAL SODA AND SODA ASH.— 500 CASKS IN and for sale, by WM. PARTRIDGE & SON, 27 STORE, Cliff st. TAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR—THE NEW REMEDY FOR diseases of the throat and lungs, and for all rhu- inatic affections. Olive tar is used only asa liniment, It emits an ngreenble aromatic odor; it is by inhaling the odor aud to the healing properties of this new combina- tion, of the well known specifics, olive oil and tar, that the wonderful. cures are elfected. Olive tar -is obtained by distilling (in certain proportions) olive oil and tar, by a process patented by Mr, Stafford, in April, 1834,’ by which process all the acid and acrid substances are sepa- rate), and a clear, oily, aromatic fluid is obtained. Price 50 couis @ botile. Sold, wholesale and retail. by J. MILHAU, Druggist, 183 lroadway, 18 MEANNESS INTENSE, ‘At another's expense, To obtain for inveatious the credit; on’s Powder and Ills, ‘hen you buy, he that sells Should you the Inbel and reaii it. These articles, for the instant destruction of in rats and mice, are not peddled about the streets. ine the wi Ns rappers; see that each label is signed 7 Central wholesale ani retail depot, 424 TATER OF AYR STONES.—A VERY SUPERIOR lot of these celebrated stones for vers, join. evs, silyersmiths, jewellers, &e., (rom quarry of Messrs. Smith, of Mauchlin, For sale by ANDREW 117 Fulten street MORSE, OAR Sat. oars OR SALE—A DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, EIGHT YRARS old, sixteen hunds high; is perfectly sound aud imal fortamily ue or for a . Can be scen at No. 5 Vestry street, near Ca- Price $175. Also & bay horse, 1514 hands high, a vod family horse and under the saddie, Price $100. In- quire at Mr, MEAD’S stables, 60 Watts street Wi; NEW. EXPRESS WAGONS, LARGE and smell, Apply at SIUDLEY £ CO.'S, 37 Canal tutet. 7 " Soha My Price 150. App a mally or for a physician, ly at 41 Forsyth street, fom 1 o'lock A. M. te 4 os . M. SALE—A VALUABLE MASTIFF DOG | THOSE in need of a good watch on their property, would do well to call and see him, be sold this week, as the | ow nenis going West. Callat46 Franklin avenue, Last Brooklyn. OR SALE.—WILL BE SOLD VERY LOW, A FINE mare, a new wagon, and new harness, with blan- het and whip. This is & fine chance. Apply at the | livery stable 34 Canal street, opposite the, New Haven on ci (OR SALE—A SPLENDID BAY MARE, EIGHT years old, 17 hands high, can trot in three and a half aninutes: alxo harness and wagon, with shifting top, from one of the best makers in the city. Pricé ‘for the whole Inquire at Ieed’s livery stable, 174 Mercer strect. E being got by imported Trustee dam gan mare, by Eelipse; four years old, 16 hands high, and tanltiess in proportions, a stylish driver; can trot a mile, | ii minutes, and of great endurance: would make a ndid. match or family horse. Can be scen at the plon stable of the Hudson River Steam Saw Mill, foot of West | Forty-fifth street. S.—NEW YORK TATTERSALLS—SIXTH AVE- , corner Thirty-ninth street, Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 12 0’clock, 15 horses for the road and work; 1 set of city made double harness, very fine and geutvel style; 6 sets of single harness. Alcoa great variety of single and double harness, wagons, blankets, robes, &e., &e. GBO. CLEMENS, Auctioneer, f—A SORREL GELDING, THOROUGH BRED, out of a Mor- B. PArwer, Salesman "} | ORSES FOR SALE.—A 84 horses, five and « Htoxely niatehed, sound, DID PAIR OF MORGAN | ark bay. long t4)), nd in ali harnesses, and ine vnder the s weight about 2.000 ths, fast and Hensons, No. 165 Twelfth strert —HORSTS KEPT 10 HAY ON per month: ervin furnished hy | W, Walker, Littleton, near | Apply to Meders. Clark & B: M proprietors of Howard Hotel, Maiden lane: EW YORK TATT ver of 'Thirty~ ot Broad w: SALLA, nth street #12 o’clocs, M x niv day, 28th ins hands high, eight “years” ok {4 menin « wazon fourteen miles within the hour ' r: warranted sound wad | the linest aitdlé horses ever one ton wagon, and barness in oréer, Also, one two-seat box wagon, and one sulkey, The above will be sold without veserse, om wecount of | the H-health of Ue owner. (EO. CLE Harry Parsen, Salerman NVEW YORK P17) ReATLS—SIXIH AVENUE, COR a ner of Thirty-sinth ect. Will be sold this doy at auction, at JL o'ciock M.. a bay hores, 1 and wagon, by rer of the administrator, to close an eatate, GRORGE CLEMONS, Juctionver. Harry Pauwer, Silesman. Pn esual B . r —THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ON Quon | srtcr KS band a let ef tin seated, which they . manufaetorers’ Those wishing to order sleigh» tor the coming sea-un will please do so immediately. ORDWAY & ELMER. 2. non and Columbia streets. Gentlemen not adm tied. Hours from 8 o'clock A. M. to 9 P. M. ILAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS—BY MEA. H1A the ladies fuvorite clairvoyant. Mra, Hayes is, wit out exception, the most wonderful clairvoyant in the world, The Supreme Being has gifted Mre. Hayes with ifts that no other clairvoyant in this ««in(ry has ob- She can see and discover thing» with her eyes Her rooms are daily crowied with the most ai ladies of this elty and country, seeking her advice respecting their heelth. Ladies having it can hear of their wherenbouts amd fate Ladies hee og BS ean know everything respecting their By consulting Mrs "Giayen.” Mrs, Hayer is unable to at- to one half that call upoh her for help. Ladies, fen Hayes is ip etd ladylike bd Reba ha haves ntry, examinations given to all, to charg’ made, AVaSS room for Ibdlen. "Obes near the Bowery. HEAY COAI, D.—i HAVE LAYELY OPENED A new coal yrud i ight my stogk since the reduced ieen, which cvabiey me to sell cowl cheaper than any in the city. J will cuarnniee 2.000 lbs, to the ton, Grovers would benefit hy giving wy coals trial, RICHARD CLINTON, 254 Virst avenue, between Fourteen i and Fifteenth sircets. GENTLYMAN, UNDER THIRTY, WISHES TO roKM the acquaintance of some lady, who must be young, interesting and pretty, with a view to matrimony, Wealth is not an Spaniel, though it would be an mene: able to able additi “A the Leta Deh well 4 a wife in comfort and eleganee, could make a pianlf if he had a little mote tin, Address Wil- ry box 0 Coon square Post Office. fh ADAME MORROW, SEVENTH DAUGHTER, WAS born with a gift to tell the past, present and fa- | ‘ture events of life. All who with a speedy matringe may call soon, and see her invoke the powcrs of her won- even 1 of has adton. Broome and tell you all you wish to know, and the likenens which STERIOUS CLATRVOYANT.—MADAME MAIN 18 the mont wonderfol cl ty ‘ant in the we as a superior power over self in the trance. about ent and prosperity or not. Also, instructions in law cases, businers. &c. Ladion ‘that are afflicted should consult ber at once, as she will describe the nature and locality of diseases, and pre- acribe for the same. Residence 234 Geand street, third Dlock east of Powery. and Ma ) firet class entertainment. 't INGLISH OPERA AT open at 634; to commence at 7:{.—Tickets to all {sof theo, 50 cents; Private Boxes, $5; Orchestra ‘Trrapay Evexino, Noveanun 28, LAST NIGHT OF MMEE. NAU. ‘Mx, Sr. Arnyy. as. NIBLO’S GARDEN.—DOORS | 7[PROADWAY THEATRE —& A. MARSHALL. SOLe ‘Lessee —Doors open at 634; commence at 7 0° Tuesday evening, Nov. 28, wi be pectormad Lee. CAMILLE. % the......SYREN Scorer Sipio. -Mr. G. Harrison | Bolbaya .sMr. Sue ‘The Duke.. Mr. Horneastic | Mathea, +» Mise Brien' A powerful chorus and efficient archestr’s. . Mr. Sanford | Michette, Mrs. Nagle Musical Conductor,,...... seeeseresse sede, ‘thos. Baaxs | Albert, -Mr. Cutter | Ninnette.... Mrs. Seymoer Srectan Nonicr.—At the cont.nued request of the pub- | Arthur, Mr. Vincent | Annibelle Mrs. Barnaré lic, seats will be secured in the Dress Circle only on and | Helene... Miss J. Gougenheim after Wednend oe 20, without extra charge. - - Mes. France gg tists halen anguisette ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, Nk&aR URTON’S, CHAMBERS STRFET.—EVERY EVENING Broome street.—Tuesday evening, Nov. 25. this week, the original aud suc; cessful New York BENEFIZ OF SENORITA SOTO. bhay, SONS AND SYSTEMS. pay TEN AND THE LOWER TWENTY. Sowerby.........Mn Blake | Sweeny... .Mr, Brougham ‘The production of this piece may be accounted a George Sowerby. Mr. Bland | Laura Mra. Stephens GREAT DRAMATIC TRIUMPH. La Mr. Burton, Mr. Jordan, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Johnston, Miss | Raymond, Mrs. Hough, Mrs. Hughes, ‘&c., sustain ‘prio cipal characters. ‘On Tuesday, the musical farce of THE will be added—Patrick, with songs, Miss Macarthy. ‘The curtain will rise to “The Upper Ten” at 73, o'cloos every evening. Seats y be secured three days in advance. sessee eres SONOFItS nd Signori FABRICATORE aed SALABERT in a variety of music. La Madrillana ita Soto TH Ww . Breakwindow..Mr. Vincent | Polly.,......Mrs. Stephens EYROPOLITAN THEATRE.—HENRY WILLARD, Proprietor; Edward Eddy, Mavager.—Doors opem ; curtain rises at 7 o'clock Tue sday evening, Nov. 28, will I be performed Biri Chora tp dati br MAN. Grisela GRISELDA. . H e Rol lones.—I iselda,... . ‘Admissi So cents; Pit and Gallery, 12% | Sir Percival cents; Psivate Boxes, $5. King Arthur, , Mr. Boniface | Si: First week of the seagnincent apectacle of the Sir Garvin, - CATARACT OF THE GANGES, Sir Tristam.. . Mr. Produced with new Scenery, Machivery, Costumes, Pre Spanish. 3 ~Mise G. Da perties, Double Company, full stud of 0s, and ae WANDERING BOYS. CATARACT OF REAL WATER. Count de Croissy.Mr. Prior | Paul... . ine foqatahy Nebr that this ene Roland,......Mr. Boniface | Barones: spectacle, gotten up without regard to expense, is now ready, and will be Riosenited of 'O0D'S VARIETIES, MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 BROAB ides TUESDAY EVEN] Rov. 23, WAY, (above Graud street.) pit and continued du the week. e cast will embrace i ateste cesses He eee eee ss eres: the entire. ieee WHITE AND ETHIOPIAN, COMIC AND SEN’ “a. PERFORMANGES, DRAMATIC AND EQUESTRIAN CORPS, ASTUD OF EIGHTEEN HORSES, =~ ‘ONE HUNDRED AUXILIARI And be replete with Scenic Eftects, Thrilling Incidenta Terrific Combats, Choruses, Dances, Scenery, Incidents, &c., will be found the \TTLE-FIELD OF AHMEDABAD, ing horses and men lyin, ROBINSON'S HUT ON THE SEA SHO! THE TEMPLE OF HINDU, ession will occur, introducing the Ba’ With the dead and dyi In which a grand Jarejah and Jhallah Troops, Hindoo Girls, the Emperor and Prince of Dethi, nificent War Horses, Palanquin Nat ners, costly Presents, and a by some of the . on MOST DELINEATORS IN THE WORLD, H. Woon-‘though the first to introduce white character into an Ethiopian entertainment, deems it not out ef place to call the attention of his patrons and the publie generally to the fact, that at the above Hall may be seew the sunshine and shade of the Darkey’s Life, interapersed ¥ ' vith REAL ARTISTIC AND PLEASING PANTOMIME ,ANB DANCING IN WHITE CHARACTER. H. Wood intends simply to HoLp Tux MiRnor uP te Narour, and give each evening a faithful representation of NeGko Lire, without detracting from his merits or ex- alting him above his proper sphere in society, theceby ae &c. Among the about. Yarriors, Dancing mbunted on mag ive Cavalry, Baw ‘DID CAR DRAWN BY SiX HORSES. giving a very pleasing as wel most instructive The Mahratta Encampment ; Pagoda of Juggernant; Sane | moral. tuary of Brama: the Buening Wood, and the This evening, an entire change of programme. SUBLIME.CATARACT OF GANGOTRI, Ticket wteseeseresteescerecoee +25 COUR . WITH REAL WATER, Doors op | to commence at 734, precisely. Up which the Princess dashes on her fearless steed, pur | On Thanksgiving Day, November 30th, a grand after- sued by the epemy. During this scene will be fought a DESPERATE COMBAT OF ing eflects startling and brilliant, rendering a mise 6 scene magniticent in the extre The whole of the new scenery by that ti artist. ‘The niathi Costumes by .. And the enti reetion of, Pexbormance Re ce produced under noon Concert, commencing at three o’clock. BO, CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, under the control of SIX; Iry, &e., vividly , aud introdue H, W700, Business Manager. GEO, r, Manager. ETHIOPL MINSTRELSY gr BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, BT. Africanized by the most accomplished’ company in the world. ‘This week, the new version of MUMMY, Ginger Biue (with songs). ‘alented . Thorne Lander: -Giibert Robert Jonér the URDY’S NATIONAL THEATRE.—DRESS CIRCLE AND Upper Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 124, Reats, 50 cents; Private Boxes, $5. o'clock; commence at 74. Tuesday ber 28," GRAND EQUESTRIAN PERFORMAN( Freuch and American. Cireus; Highland Flug, Miss Le folie; to conclude with THE FRENCH SPY. George Larry O'Brien (with songs) SALW Doors open at 644 o’clock; to commence at 735 precisely. On Thanksgiviug Day, November 30th, a grand after- noon Concert, commencing at three o’clock. Ms TERESA ESMONDE, (IN COMPLIANCE WIT urgent solicitation,) will bepeat her readings frou ‘Thomas Davis, and others of the Irish national poets, om cents; Orchestra Doors open at 7 evening, Novem- CK, by the Tuesday evening, November 28, at the Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway. An excellent band will discourse appropriate airs after ench of the poems, which will consist of near- all this week, ly an entirely new selection. The readings will ¢o 'RELSY., | mence at 8 o'clock. Tickets for admission 25 conts, and ras, thirpaxteanaiantk of | for reserved seats 50 cents, For sale at Hall & Sony, SAUTY AND THE. BEAST | the Citizen, Truth Teller and Irish American offices; and’, Written by J. R. Planet r Beast, alias Prince Azer, + Sir Aldgate Plump (father of Beauty) John Quil Marrygolca, Dressalinén, Queen of Ros Zephyrs, Fairies, &c.. oncert commences at 744 Reserved Seats, 60 cents. ARNUM’S AMERIC. M. MR. 'T. H. HADAWAY this evening, Vast lection of wax statuary, the beautifal living Girafies, the | living Box Constrictor, the original Happy Family. Tues- | tire mew scenery, dresses, tricks and transfor —CIR NIGHT FOR THE CLOWN. 4 y ‘ANOTHER Legros on FREE BENEFIT TO SAM LATHROP. W. Percive) | THANKSGIVING, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER’ 0TH. Bishop Buekiey In consequence of the great storm of I'riday evening i Carcod | last, the proprietor of Castle Garden has determined te 55, Mulley | give Sam Lathrop, the Clown, another chance fora bene~ fit, and has appointed Thursday evening, November for that purpose. ‘Theentire proceeds of the night be given to the beneficiary, without any reduction what- ever for expenses, all the members of Messrs, R. Sanda & Co.’s splendid Cireus Company having generossly ve lunteered their gratuitous services for that occasion, JOHN VANDERBILT, Manager. ERHAM’S BURLESQUE Pili Ba BROADWAY, T. S. Waddingtes mpany Tickets, 25 cents OF | col. — BENEFIT Sov. 9 ; | THIRD ENTERPRISE GIFT TICKETS, chelting train ot THE HOGHERS WIE “Atien Chin’, | To be-recetved for the adulasion of four person cack, AWAY WITH MELANCHOLY. Evening, at 724, THR leaiatae Pie Pe ee Mawa lieth! BL a WRECK ASHORi THE SMITHS. Adinittance’ to all s ome: 2b cents. C wy Te geese 4 Oh THE BRAZILIAN APE = . will y by Peneral request their inimitable uy how Rawaoad GaLor ax ACCOMPAN! % tion Festival Gathering; Hut rleigue ‘ llegiate In..| IN UNEQUALLED PRi p OF ETHIOPIAN ‘ “ es kek tthe WARDEN, BOYD, 2 petine chess ‘xeets, Brooklyn. . Tiekets, 60 cents; can be had af the | Met enaiabu re vik cee rious link, combining the human spec: creation, teigence, while its jaws, Jagged langs ritically hideous. Tis phrénolog’ ders ble acumen. long glorsy hair. human bein, Jan, Its voice is harmoni is perfectly docile, ands: OTHIC HALL, 316 BROADWAY.—ON FRIDAY, , Lee. 1, will be exhibited the marvellous Hybeid or Hear Woman, pronounced by naturalists asa myste- The eyes of thik lusus natura beam with m eal developement exhi- | bits a well balance! brain, social affections and const. | Nearly its whole form is coa Doors open at-644 > commence at 734 o’elock. ies with the brate and ears are ter i with jong, for this semi- | peaks the Spanish | ed States where the Model Artists are open, giving two grand performances in the afternoon, and 7 in the evening. ‘KLIN MUSEUM, NOS. 17 AND 19 BOWERY.— The above establishment, the only ons in the Unig exhibited, is now daily, at 3 o’elock EW YORK DRAMATIC SOUTY.—THD THIRD AN- nual fancy dress, theatrical and civic ball will be Ziven ui the City Assembly Rooms, on ing, November 29, of the season. Tickets for sale at No. New York, and hy J. North, Eagle office, Brooklyn, tnmes furnished by H. Seymou: orfer, ence in Management, advertising, concert . opera troupes, and other entes an engngement to travel during the ng ax advertising agent or and is thorow necessary bys States, dngland, ess detail, of every Ireland and: Seotland, This will be the grand carnival ball x, 180 Walker street. $ T. 8. NIMS, President. (0 MUSICAL ARTISTES, PROPRIETORS OF EX ditions, &e.—A gentleman of considorable experit | The advertiser has been pro fessionally connected with nearly all the leading artistes who have visited the United States for several years iy acquainted with every route and af Id office, stating nature of business. Wednesday even- 1 Murray street, | Cos- By , &e., of variow rtaiments, wishes ensuing’ winter manager of @ | ‘ity in the United |. Address F. C., ECTURE ROOM TO LE!.—THE COMMODIOUS LBC- itute, 659 Broad- by gas, with cushioned seate, exhibitions, con ture reom of the Stuyvesant Inst: way. thoroughly ligh and with a stage erection ‘sui le for .. ply to $0) not let for poli cetings or other prove objectiona to those who visit + ond literary porposes NARE, . ‘the Stuyvesant Institute is Cards of admission, 25 cents, GIFT TICKETS AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. Issued in connection with the Mirror of North and Souti America, now in Poston, will, for the present, Special arrangement, admit four persons each, te PERHAN’S BURLESQUE OPERA HOUSE, 60,000 of these tickets already sold. Only 40,000 more to sell. Apply from 9A. M. to 9'P. M., at 663 Broadway. HE GREAT EGYPTIAN MUSEUM, 659 BROADWAY— the most attractive and instructive exhibition im the city—contains, in addition to more than one thou- sand other objects, three mummies of the sacred bulk (Apis) upwards of three thousand years old, the only specimens over exhibited. Open day and evening. wission % cents. ALJ, ANI) CONCERT SALOON, NIBLO’S GARDE This roagnificent saloon has been fitted up this seme’ son with new,and enlarged dressing rooms, Indies’ pare lors and receiving rooms, with all other comforts and conveniences, Civil and attentive male and female aer- vants will be in attendance. Suppers will be serve. the grand banqueting room, where six to cight hundred can be seated at the same time. Mr. J. R. Warden, ee favorably known as caterer on board of our magnificent steamers and hotels for the last ten years, will take charze of the s rooms. The best of every thisg th market afford: will be provided and served up by core: # nt ¥ gol ae ae vall and other rooms will vs } brilmantly Lighted, and no pains or expense gj ive satisfaction. For particulars apply fo Mr. eeret. * SYN or to Mr. J. R. WARDEN. UsRUM, FOR SALE.—A RARE COLLECTI beasts, birds, and reptiles, collected in ca kreat eare. For catalogues address HENRY STEBEg) Sava ANORAMA WANTED.—WANTED TO PU P for cash, @ firet class Panorama. Subject a Be Stitetly American, by a fest rate artist or artists, amd? in good running order. Address immediately, B. F, Citizens’ Hotel, 61 Houston street, near Broadway , pi paid, stating subject and price. a MEDICAL. __, WATCHES, TEWRILIt ENT’S FINE GOLD CALIFORNIA ter breast pins, equal to the real diamond, with chain, $5; without chain, $4. These by mail to any part of the United Si } punetually attenced tu by addréssing 407 Broadway. ‘T ADIBS” CALIFORNIA DIANE D rings, ¢qnial in brillianey and appearance to the real duinond, ‘They are really a most beatiful article. Also, vings in cluster, (hree stone. and sing! them. I. & J. watclies, 407 Broaiway. . JACOBS, importers of diamonds and uses tending to hi. LARMONIT’S PARIS AND LONDON MEDICA) tie Tooms for ax Adviser, and Marriage Guide, 11th edition, %g cloth, 75 engravings. Both married and <== | showld consult it,” Sold at No. 222 Broadway, ¥, BO. mailed free for $1, by the author, M. Larmont, physician - -- | and surgeon, No. 42 Reade street, corner of * DIAMOND CLUS: | where he is consulted from 11 A M. to 3 P. M., and O10 | 9 in the evening, Sundays excepted. N. B,.—Not th pins cam be sent | crng store, Patients treated by mail or expross, ACR tes. All orders | dress all letiers box 844 New York Post Office. We cog L. & J, JACOBS, | cur with all other papers in recommending Dr. Laruome 10 the afllieted. Courier des Etats Unis, Statts Ziet “Ghusian pan. } 2 tional Democrat, Day Book, and New Brunswi R. WARD, WITH HIS CELEBRATED le, Call and see medicines, is making the most astonishing cures om accord, at his office, 50 Sena street. Country letters, evntaining $5, served with advice and medicine by re- TPWEY NEED NO PRAISE.—Wh ONLY INVITE EVERY one to call and see our ladies’ California diamond cluster pins. equal to the rea) diamond, $26 Price only $10. Civility L&I. JACORS te i to non- purchasers gratis Importers of Watebes turn post. Never known to fail. ‘Ts WARREN, MEMBER OF THE COLLEGE which would cost J Surgeons of Dublin and Edinburgh, attends to Co * practice at his old established office, 71 oe et, near Catharine, where he is performing the mous wishing cures on record, without restraint in diet oe roadway. D K. RALPH'S PRACTICAL TREATISE, 147TH EDI- ‘tion, 342 pp., price $1, by Jos. Ralph, M. D., con- ‘No, 643 ‘Houston street business pursuits, puke MARRIED" TE MEDICAL OOM nien, by Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, professor diseases of women; one husdredth edition (co ony 3 price St. ae A2mo., pp. 236, on fine paper, extra bin tat Wooeter., Ohice owes, B iol2 A. Mami"6 ter | Every complatat to which woman fy. muby s from ist ¥. M., (Sundays excepted.) For the satisfaction of | 0! to womanhood, and also as wife and as mother, are strangers the author would state that he resided sovora) | ‘ly described, with the cause, the symptoms, and alse ears in Paris, expressly. 0. wtady this ‘ular clase | the proper mode of treatmen in plain, simple, but tm Bole oysie de Medicine and sensu by tae Proteome | every. weman can dicover, by comparing “he ‘wwe ‘meg. 60 come bor anyone; '(whic advantage ean be claim. | 8¥mptoms with those d f the nature, charsetor- (itr Hone) "4 he oes, Or mailed prepaid’ by ‘ad | Often need of instruction and advice of the utmost im- rearing box +t Office portance to her future health, in respect to which hee T)®. Powis, FROM DUBLIN" AND LONDON, (HW | will tod such inetructon and edvice sad seta teteeee D acinership’ with Dr. Ward.) ean be consulted at | tions of maay aymptoms which otherwise would oceaatom 0. 60 Canal strect, one door of Broadw: much anxiety or How many are froma from 9 A. M. ti 9 P.M. Dr. Powers’ specific’ pile tions or irregularities 1 the female depurative tincture, price $1, are a certain cure, The | tem, which un the , of effect of wilh most dificult case cured thereby with facility. Dr. |. they are ignorant, and which their forbids seek Powers’ balm of Gilead, price $3, for general ing medical advice. How many suffer from Prolapsns and nervous disorders. Dr. Powers’ female utert (falling of the womb), or from flour albus (weak- pills, and other medicines for female derangements, | ness, ‘lebility, &c.)? How many are in constant ice $1. Post paid letters will receive immediate at | for many months confinement? How ; overiaia recioeies} Stas "Whees Sher ant teres SHOSON, "Ie DUANE STREET, WAY BE CON- | uring auch time will ench fad in ita popes tie nator sulted.— : apeciality en- Pages J. to cure auch cases 4s have bailed thors love Simente, how we grr md ro ane ee experienced than himself. Constitutional weaknoss ef- | the sufferer, to the rubend, to the telaven by 4 a cured, without the use of any deleterious omeraton of thls Uitte volunge } It i <4 pos SUP as R. COOPER, 14 DUANK STREET, 60 LONG KNOWN of @ nature strictly for the married or to the citizens of New York, may be consult ._ For sale by St & Town. With confidence as usual, at his old office. whero ail whe | fend, ee een have suffered from the tof pretenders may ‘& Davenport, rely on being honorably treated. bui neste, ones, a eee O FEW TUL. CURBD—pR. CORBETT, oF No. 10} Rance ; : | Duane street, may be with confidence on | street, 1 copy wen. Twenty-three years fn one him to guarantee permanent cure: member of the New York University in his office, Fins cus | co tenets Pied “heDeC . ‘See Lis diploms ; . A. M. MAURICEAU, 129 Liberty By. or bos 1,84 New Voek Post Gites,