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reepecta ble, healthy woman, with # mesh of milk. Call at 145 Christopher street. ANTED—A SITUATION aad maie herseli generally useful. Can be seen at the er present employer, 88 West Twenty-second oure « Street. Can be seen for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, W ©; bas lovt her Mr Best of city re- | man hav four or five hundred dollars im ready cash, 2 Greenwich street, | for which double the amount will be given in undoubted | security. Apply at once to C. G. THOMPSON, #1 Nassau as wet nu Serenc’s. Apply, for three days, at 4i swoons oor, front reom, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A CAPABLE YOUNG | the best of city reference; | lass place. Can be seen for irl, to do cooking bas lived three years in two days at 120 West Twelfth street. ANTED—A BITUATION, Ad WED NURSE, BY & reas BY A TIDY AND HONEST J ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WO- ye. situation as cook in a private family or decrding house; in fully competent for either, Ca be quired. The arm m@pbe seen " "inte ies te ms for hodgers. tien excellent. Twe anda half years lease. Aj in al at D. monk? et Fraakhin Hotel, 256 Falten street. BA0O —A GOOD OPPORTUNITY 18 NOW 0) fered for an active and enterprisiug man with the above capital, to purchase an old established, money making business. Address Enterprise, ofSce. | FOR SALE, ONE HALP INTBREST IN | $400. tag iee ten Whed, an ye a good profit. A good chance for » street, room 7. NEW AND INGENIOUS FIREARM FOR SALE.— The owner of # very ingenious capable of ing used either as a single arm or as @ field piece, and which is beyond doubt the most destructive and efficient arm yet invented, is desitous of selling the right to manufacture or use jt for any district or territory re- Il particulars ascer- aren for this week at J6 Twellth street, with the family tained by inquiring OJ. L. GOSLING, 140 Broadway, rhe has lived with the last year. Were ‘A YOUNG LADY, FROM THE EAST, a situation to attend a store, « mantilla store on the west side of the town preferred. Office, American Binle House, No. 15 Astor plac ANTED—BY A RUSPRCTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tidp as cook in a boarding house,who understands od reference given. Please address a note to M, S. Metropolitan, Post up staira. RUG STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED UP TOWN, Sold in consequence of the owner having other busi- inean to attend to, There is an excellent stock of drugs, perfumery, &c.; will be sold low, for cash only. Apply at 411 East Twelfth street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN ONE OF THE LEAD- ing avenues, with office and’ practice attached. Der business perfectly well. Please call at 106 Eleventh Ratisfactory reasons for selling. Can be had cheap. Ap- street, botveen First and Second avenues, second floor, Gan be seen for two days. D—BY A RESPECTABLE AN’ @ situation as general how fan be #0 for to-day at 193 Waverley place. mear Ninth avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECEABLE GIRL, A SITUATION would do wait te family; under- | stands ail kinds of family sewing; good recowmenda- tions from her last place, where she has lived two years. Gan be seen at 137 West Twentieth street for two days. | — — - | R SALE—A FIRST CLASS BLE YOUNG WO. | + W ‘a8 chambermaid and seamstress img, or the housework of a mall pr ANTED—BY TWO RESPECT mbermaid or waiter, or to do work, for aemall family. Best of reference ANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation to do general housework, or as chamber- maid in 4 private (amily, Good city reference if required, Can be seen for two days at 226 West Twenty-tifth street, | any. busines: ply to DUNCAN & MeMI Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 103 West street, corner of Liberty. "ROTESTANT GIRL, R EXCHANGE—FOR FURNITURE TO FURNISH a medium class house (the furniture must be of quality), » tract of land containing four hun- red acres.” The land is eighty miles from New York, in Peanaylvanin. Price three dollars per acre. For sale, in the same place, a tract ot land containing 200 acres. Price 208. per sere, half cash and half in one year. Both good farming lands. Address K. J. P., Herald office, or call at 12 Pine street, between the hours of 10 and 12, jor | five uays. Title unexceptionable and good reasons’ for selling. (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE | candy store 125 Christopher street, suitable for to Calife GROCERY, CHEAP eash: one of the best corner stores inthe city, with men, situations, one as a good plain cook, and | @ long lease at a low rent. Any one wishing an excel- trate washer and ironer; the and waiter, ©. D. G., 0% Atlantic street, Brooklyn, for three days, tion to wash, iron or clean by the day Please address a note to Mrs. Wilson, 170 West street. JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG BN tion as good cook and first r o objection to go & short disti and ironer, the country, twe days, if not engaged. WwW ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE a situation as cham tion to do general h red. Goud city rete 229 Eleventh street, frout ba: understands ¢ ituation ina small Am Bayard street, one door from Chr; hing aud ivoniy Wiz: ATROTESTANT WOMAN, A ‘SITU at the chureh. ANTED—BY A NICE, RESPECT. woman, a si Monroe street, front room, first floor. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO given. ANTED-—-BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BEEN several years in a law office, and writes a good | hand, « situation as copyist, or legal or other cdpying to do at home, References given if required. Address Lex, 103 Water street, up stairs. ANTED—BY A YOUTH, N er fancy dry goods and silk store. Salary of less ca sideration than improvement. References given. A dress J. G. W., 160}, South Second street, Philadelphia. seamstress. Call at 19 West Twentieth stree' fter 5 o'clock. JANTED IMMEDIATE! Office. TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, OR MIDDLE aged woman, to do general housework for a fami Ry of three persous; must be a good cook, washer and | ironer; musi be clean about her person work. A ply to Mra. Greene, No. 30 Carlton avenul from Dekalb, Brooklyn. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- | man, who is a good cook, w@sher and ironer, and | mall famay. One haying | find a good and permanent West Eighteenth street, to «io general housework i the above qualifications wi situation, by applying at between Eighth and Ninth avenues. JTANTED—A RE Rig! WISS GIRL, TO GO A} Bou xi wages willl. © ven to one who can s Ponverse tluentlytn the Ge oust understand chamberw well recommended. Apply at at boowkeeper’s desk, ANT! wor nan Premeh lang: \—A GIRL WANTED TO DO CHAM street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A MEAT COOK FOR 4 First cuass | 'T" hotel, 180 miles from the city. Wages $40 to 3¢ mn. clerks, sales men, bat keepers, porters, coachmen, boys to learn trades, men on steamers and railronds. Charges mode. | per month. A male spinner to go to rate, ‘41 Broadway, basement. Thos. Spink War, TWO PROTEST cook, the other ax waiter. Apply for two days at 84 Rast Twenty seventh street. to take cash at the Commercial Hon J. A. TAPS) Epring NTED- an bovest and industrious lad, 14 to 16 oar game well recommended: salary first year, $ F. B. K., Herald office. - 7 ANTED—A MARRIED MAN. on an invalid gentleman ed wobriety aud honesty, able to re. ke. App! ‘ x i TRSDAY. 90TH NOVEM. | wll this week at 26 Seveateenth street. corner of Rroad- $ REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, 30TH NOVEM- Mew way and Union square. $10. Apply at from a zood opportunity w ANTED. FITH & DECKER, 9 Ann street, from 12 to 1 o'clock, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN parlor ar Ryn preferred. A family, 5 nitice. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, AN UN- | furnished or partially furnished room, or room | winter, or longer, t, genteel family, re few or no othe apd bedroom, with pantry, for th ‘with full board for the lady or with a widow lady, where 5 boarders, not below Canal nor above Tenth street, with: three blocks of Broadway, either side. Terme n exceed $0 or $7 per week, melading fire Address bertson, Herald office ANTED TO HIR: sion bus tached ne A. & S., Herald A UL ANTED TO PeY—A FARM OR COUNTRY ot fi toa hundred acres, near the city York and suflicient bu near the sea full ceseript ddresa A. V. Herald office DANCING ACADEMIES. EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, FOURTH HOUSE 54 west of Broadway.—Mr. CHARRUAUD'S classes are open. Pupils can enter at any time, Days—bMon- days and Thursdays, at 734 P. M., for gentlemen; Wed- pesday and Saturday, at 12 noon and 334 afternoon, for | ladies, misses and miasters. Circulars abtaiued as above, D eral classed, to commence fashionable dances tanght in one Private lessons at various hours. nights EXTRA PAY. ATLORS AND OTHERS. sid, bonnty land war jons prosured, balances dn Y NAVY 8 U © promptly bought and wold of deceased U a Jaime ngainst the U. 8. recovered by ae EDWARD BISSEL., Agent, and loje Purage ULS. Navy, 67 Wall street. ther as chambermaid «) to aseist in washing, Please addrese | | = i RSER | JR SALE—A WELL KNOWN WHOLE | JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA rf week. WOMAN, asher | Ce Please inquire at 187 Elizabeth street for RL, | property, will find this a good chance to sell. Apply Please call at t. ost excellent cook, washer and ironer.’ | Has the best of reference. Callat 101 Sullivan street, ation as cook, in a hotel or saloon understands pastry in every form, and is capable of faking charge of the kitchen entirely. Please call at 328 RESPECTABLE Protestant German women; one as cook, washer and ironer, and the other as seamstress and chamber. maid, or 16 do general housework. Apply at 3 West Washington place, where the best of reference will be | tion, contal | business which occupies too muck of | to this. N. B.—The lease has four ye: FTEEN YEARS OF age, who has some knowledge of the business, a attuation in a large wholesale and retail millinery goods ANTED—A LADY'S MAID; A GERMAN, WHO UN. derstands hairdressing, and is an accomplished before 1 ENT WET nurses, to whom good and reliable references will be given. Apply to Lewis H. Clussman, at (ord & Brown's, 55 Cedar street, three doors below the Post third house | res; k cae sewing, and be way, third floor, wait on table and take care of n staal child. Must come well recommended. Apply at S4 Jerolemon PANT GIRL3; ONF AS | good title: will be exchanged on fair terms, for « good )—A SMARP LAD, WITH GOOD REFER. | iz IN A DRY GOODS COMMISSION HOUSE, xt write a fair band, reside with his parents, and 16, Address “VALET, 10 WAIT of undoubt- —WANTED—A FEW YOUNG MEN TO EN and very profitable busines ooklyu, in the segar store, A FURNISHED Brook -—A PLACE FOR THE PROVI- with smoke and ice houses at 1 be willing to buy out an establishment. | rew: a river, in a healthy local of the property and th —L. DE G@. ‘ming sev- All the | nts obtained, S. seamen eMlected, and oll kinds of lent grocery cannot be better satistied. Apply at the store, 165 Prince street, corner of Thompson. AND retail china, glass and earthenware store. The business has been established for twenty years. The lease of the premises can be obtained for five years. Stock about $9,000. A line addressed to J. C., Herald office, will be attended to. (OR SALE—THE STOCK, GOOD WILL, AND FIX- tures of @ popular and well established restaurant and saloon in the Third ward, now doing a good busi- nees, The present proprietors are about leaving the city, and will sell ont on good terms, if application jc iminodiately to F. B. FRANCIS, 94 Murray stre: ‘ALE OR EXCHA wanted, for which a quantity of f) mported goods, in original packages, will be giv whole or t cost. Parties having a improved to B. KiNSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, frown 3 to 71) M. part payment, OR SALE~IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST RATE HOT on the European plan, with between forty and 6ity Tooms, situated in one of the best locations on the Kast river, now do ©. G, THOMPSON, $1 Nassau street, room 7. OR SALE—A LARGE AND SPLENDID BILLIARD room, now doing a good business. This chance for & young man with a small capital. p ticulars inquire of T. R. HATCH, 312 Broadway, wecond | floor. (OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF « large four story house, ina good business | Mining bor asd Sixtures on frat floor; on second floor, four billiard tables and bar; the third and fourth | stories are fitted up for meeting and drill rooms, and is | occupied, The houre is doing a good.business, and will be sold reasonable, on account of the owner having other May next, For particulars inquire of J. BRAINARD, 171 Chatham street. JR SALE—AN OYSTER AND DINING SALOON; LO cation excellent, furniture and fixtures complete. isusiness very good.” Will suit a lady or gentleman. Mi health the cduse. Apply at 11 o’clock at 603; Bowery, | in the auction store. | FR" SALE—A SPLENDID HOUSE AND OUT BUILD. - ings, with land, at Rye, Westchester county; one Of the most picturesque and lovely residences in the vi- tinity of New York; house large and spacious. The fur- niture will be sold if desired, or house and furniture would be let. Price $12,000.’ Apply at 212 Broadway, BROWN & 00. [AOR SALE—A PATENT RIGHT, THE MOST IMPOR tant and useful patent ever invented in the world, | Hudson street Post Ofte and must lead an enterprising map, who can furnish | — $7,000 to $10,000, to a speedy and immense fortune Alsolease of a clothing store in Bighth aven at 212 B away, room 13. J00D ONE, FOR SAL ATENT RIGHT—A good fair business paper, merchandi \TOCK OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, PIANOS, &C. FOR sale.—I] offer for sale, by wholesale, that well select- ed stock of books, stationery, pianos, Xc., conveyed to | i FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, in a private family, to one or two gentlemen; loca- tion between Fifth and Sixth avenues, in Thirteenth streets Address Houses, care of Wm. M. Giles, 180 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirteenth street, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT—~ to gentlemen; two rooms in the upper story, with grates, to rent cheap for the winter, at 89 Prince street. Prenkfast if desired. G. OARD.—TO LET To A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or to single gentlemen, the secoud story front yoom, handsomely furnished, with partial board for the The house is elegant, and contains all the modern improvements. Please apply at 284 Rast Twelfth street, two blocks from Broadway. OARD IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY.—A SIN- Je gentleman can be accommodated with a pleas- Ant room (having a large closet attached to it), and board with a private French family, residing at No. 160 Tweltth street, between University place and Fifth me in trust by Messrs, Gaines & Riches. Ayare chance is offered to one desiring to engage in this business. The custom of the store is very Incrative, and another such opportunity will not soon be again presented for an ad. vaatageous investinent of money. Messrs. Gaines & Riches became embarrassed in consequence of heavy en- dorsements, and not because the business was not” pro- fitable. Petersburg, Va., Dec. 7, 1854. W. EL. WATE Trustee. no Hot SEKEEPER A THER BED, WITHOUT pillow or bolster, will be sold for $14; it is tu)! va- Tue for the money. Call from 11 to 5 o'clock at 425% cr | street, top attic Hor, front room. It will be sold tor no; | lese than the above sum GISTS AND APOTHECARIES.—A VALUABLE isomely fitted, and well stocked, for sale. . HALE & CO., medical labellers, 80 Nassau s| rn WO HOT SES AND LOT TO EXCHANGE FOR CLOTH ing or cloths.—Two houses on Albany street, Little Falls, N. Y., paying fair interest, free and unineumbered ; stock of clothing or cloths. Juquire of Smith Brothers, 122 Fulton street. TAL V . For further particulars inquire of BOUGH- TON & WARD, No, 52 John street. LOST AND FOUND. a St, ON TUESDAY EVENING, | REWARD. $1 Dec. 5, in going from Fourteenth street, near Feventh avenue, to Ferrero’s dancing academy, above | Sixth avenue, a lace scarf, valuable for the sake of the ver. Any person who will return the same to 117 est Fourteenth atreet, will receive the above reward. der, in going from Monroe street, New York, to town, I. 1. one black gutta percha cane, with hook ne huandie and plain gold cap on the head; also, a good | horsewhip. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving them at 162 South street, corner of Dover, first floor \OUND—ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, A HORSE, which the owner can have by proving property ‘OUSE ONE HAVING A GOOD | and paying expenses on same. If not called for in nity of John’s park, cag ear a good tenant by calling on or addressing GRIF- days, be will be sold to pay expenses, &c. three dayes Re LS & ROBINSON, 445 Water street. °F OFT AT THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD DEPOT yesterday afternoon, a pocket book, containing abou 7, in Troy money, and’a pote of $150, drawn by Chas. | Union Bank, N. Y., six months from date; note Oct. 20, 1854, and No. 401. The finder will be liberally payment bas been stopped. Ls TAKEN IN MISTAKE OR MISLAID—A SMALI, ruaset trunk, at the New York and Erie Railroad Gepot, in Jersey City, on Thursday afternoon. Any par- son who will give information or return the same, to the baggage office, shall be suitably rewarded. 4 brown, with one black eye, cropped ears and sg tail: he answers to the ame of Boxer; a libecal O8T-—ABOUT TEN O°CLOCK ON THURSDAY MORN ing. between 116 and 128 Broadway, an old wallet, containing about $35 in bills, together with notes and receipts of no value to any one but the owner. | ‘The finder wil be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 116 | | Broadway. OST—A DIAMOND BY wit) REE ONES, 4 On Wednesday evening, in going through Seven- jen th street snd up Fourth avenue to Twenty-foarth street. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 410 Fourth avenue, one door above Twenty-fourth atreet. \G FROM THE CITY HALL TO HANO- A ver square, a roll of certificates for purchases at the "rporation wale for taxes and assessments in 1853. A beral reward willbe paid for their return to Wm, all, 62 John street, third floor. OST—IN GOT STON GOING FROM THE CORNER OF BROAD- L way and Twenty-third street to Sixth avenue, to Iwenty-lourth street down to Seventh avenue, # black | Urread lace veil. Whoever will return the same to 103 West Twenty-fourth street, will be liberally rewarded, and receive the thanks of the owner. sIRAYED—A BLACK AND TAN TERRIER BITCH, FB without collar; answers to the name of Fan, Who ever will return her to rear of 28 Wesbington square, ' pwd be sowarded, nna sine Se, LEO OARD AT 710 BROADWAY.—TWO ELE GANTLY two or three rhe an a sng o rooms. ag «pees and contains all the renees exchanged. OARDING.—THREE OR FOUR ROOMS TO LET, fall or partiai,) ia @ private or ® priv residing at 233 West Fourteenth street. OARDING.—MRS. BARKER FROM NO. 13 BROAD- furnished —AN KLEGANTLY FURNISHED ments en the first floor, to let, single geotlomen. The bouse eontains all the modern improvements. Private table 328 = Beirne BROOKLYN.— 4 wife, or twe single gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant location debghtful and eon rooms ; venient to the ferries. Apply PRINCE STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL STREET, | block from stage route, a furnished tlemen. Price twelve Fire and fast will be served © setting room with bedroom — — re man and lady, or two single OARDING.—AS PERSON® OF REXPSCT, ¥: thould Know well who they mingle wit, and a re are every persous keeping boarders, as we! all boarders, you can tind uo other mediam ctable or convenient as ours. We give and direct boarders to suitahie places, ue well as citizens, will find it ‘ir interest to call. Office Clinton Hall, corner of Kighth street and Lafayette place, Y APPLYING AT A. J. BASSET’S REAL ESTATE No. 4 Astor place, fourth have a election of his appli. ambition is to retain his patronage, bh him you save much trouble and expense, remuneration, in respect of his uncvasing erseverance. Respectable persone requiring board are lirected free of charge. OARDING.— UNFURNISHED ROOMS, INA PRI- vate family, wanted for a gentleman, wif and one x 2,328 Post Office, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTIFMAN AND HIS wife, or two gentlemen, can procure a large parior on second floor, with two pantries attacked, and board, washing and fuel imeluded, at $16 per week. Broakiast lunch at 1, and diantr at 6 o’elock. Reference required. Address'D, A,, Herald office. ROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET two large rooms, with grates and pantries, to gyb- single rooms if desired, or HIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL. | —A suite of rooms, eon @ basement, for a physician. KLIN, STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway.—Two parlorson the first Moor, sitting ge bedroom on the second or third, also two or three single rooms neatly furnished as lod, Breakfast served if required. strictly observed. LISPENARD STRERT, NEAR BROADWAY.—A large back room, on the first floor, handsome furnished; also, a front room, on the second floor, wit! large closets, to let to gentlemen, without board. UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF CLINTON place.—Iwo front rooms on the second floor, with “1; one of the inost eligible locations in the ci the immediate vicinity o ‘ ces of amusement, Mercantile and Astor libraries, Also rooms for single gentlemen. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO SINGIZ ntlemen, can be accominodated with board and Very pleasant rooms, ina small family in South Brook- lyn, within five minutes walk of the South ferry. The House is new and very pleasantly located, and the terms Mrs, Morgan, Brooklyn ef four, om pe- class 5 and boarding agg cor off Broadway. you! canta for board, Broadway, princi at half past 7, tlemen, with partial board, the rooms would be let to two gentlemen and their ; within five minutes walk of Fulton and Bridge ‘&rrios. Apply at 113 Sands street. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. —THE first floor, with one or two upper rooms, will be let. fo'a small genteel family, or single gentlemen. Apply at | . 19 Nelson place, one block from Broadway, between Fighth street and ‘Waverley place. furnishes! ' down town house to let. LEGANT ROOMS ‘TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT meals and wines served in rooma if requir will be very moderate. PARLOR AND LARGE BEDROOM, ON THE second floor, suitable for a small family, or two gle gentlemen, may be had, with full or partial board, , at 14 East Twenty-third street the modern improvements, between Fourth and Lexin, SUITE OF ROOMS—SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, TO let, together or separate, in a private house, with also, & single room, with A physician will find this @ rare chance. Apply at 98 Prince street, a few doors west of | The house contains all d is pleasantly situated, Will be sold cheap, as the Gwner is going | tifal living Giraffes, thi the modern improvement: | criginal Bapey Family, grate and gas in tt. JPURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—T0 GENTLEMEN AND their wives. Board for the lady only. Apply at 47 Lispenard street. (\URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR SINGLE GENTIE- men, at $1 25 per week, at the Union Hotel, Li- derty street, near Concord, Brooklyn. reign papers taken in week); LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR ONE OR ‘TWO SIN. | gle gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant front rooms, in a private family, with all the cousforts ofahome, Apply at 80 West Twenty. N ELEGANT SITE OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED woms to let, on the European plan, to a fam! i ‘The accommodations are first and suitable for those only who can enjoy good liv Apply from 10.4. M. tod P. M. at 48 Clinton place. FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THE THIRD floor, front, at 52 Kast Sixteenth sirwet, References ‘Twenty-three fo- { | URNISHED ROOMS TO 1 and_ wife, or two geotleme io let, with Hire place, at 619 Yearl street, third floor, cater TO A GENTLEMAN also two wingle rooms | generally to the fact, that at the abo EN’ aud wife are desirous of obtaining bon YOUNG LADY WISHES tamily, at $7 per week. OOMS TO LET—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FUR- vished, with er without board, also several swall Toums, for gentlemen; rooms lighted with pas. at 110 Grand street, three doors west of OOMS WITH BOARD-—A FRONT ROOM AND RED- | room, furnished, to lst, with board, also room Sugle gentlemen, at 42 Beach street, opposite St. John Addyess Cannon, Herald offi —A HOUSE AND LOT - FEW RESPECTABLE B d, with or without lodging, or with | Gutiers alone, if required. Apply at 207 Wooster street. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE ARE DESL obtaining board in some genteel private family, With good rooms, in a nevse having ail modern im oinforts of a home could be for tirst rate accommoda- No boarding housekeeper need answer, Address fice, stating location, &e. URNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, at 64 Clinton place, Kighth street, to a single gen: so, a small bedroom. * Reference required. U HAVING MORE room than they have use for, would be glad to ac- Commodate two singe gentlemen; they would have every comfort of a home. d. Address, with rea) name, Q. proverents, and where Will pay libera ag. Bel Dene St aa OOM WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, FITHER without board, or with breasfast and tea only: mast bein the lower part of the city. Address C. DOMS TO LET, WITH BREAKFAST, IF REQUIRED. —The advertixer having taken the uew and elegant floune 47 West Thirt-enth street, near Fifth avenue, will let one or two well furnished rooms to gentlemen. Warin and cold bath, References required. NO LET—WITHIN THREE MINUTES WALK OF THE South ferry, Prooklyn, one or two bedreoms, fur- nished or urfurnished, without board, in a house oceu. pied by a private family. Address Alpha, Herald effice. (WO FINE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR GENTI®- ves, or for single gentlemen, at 14 | FAMILY LIVIN References given and re Union Square Post RNISHED PARLOR TO LET, WITH BOARD, to a gentleman and his wife: also pleasant furnish- éd rooms now ready for single gentlemen. at 110 Leroy street, where all the comforts of a home N.B.—Only four doors from Hi street, where cars and stages are constantly passing. ‘HED ROOM TO LET—WITHOUT BQARD, toagentleman. Inquire at 42 University place.” | FRENCH PRIVATE FAMILY LIVING IN A NEW | and modern house in the vicinity of Union square, | Would accommodate one or two gentlemen with per: | mavent board, with a large room. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Address Dio, Herald office. N ELEGANT FURNISHED PARLOR CAN BE obtained in a strictly private family, for two gen- men, with or without board; location in the vicinity of Eleventh street and Eighth avenue. Address Widow, is time to attend | + torun from , hy men and their w: Bond street. References required, ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A FUR- nished parlor and bedroom; a private family pre- ferre3; location between Union square and Kighth street. AGdress box 248 Post Office. ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, FOR A GENTLE. man and lady, with board for the lady only. Lo- cation in any of the streets off Broadway, between Reade Board paid in advance in lieu of referen- Address, stating terms, E. P., Herald office. may be realized. RSES, CARRIAGES, &C. | CARRIAGE AND SET OF DOUBLE carriage to seat four persons, A second-hand one will and in perfect e of the above description r by addressing box 3,310, Wanted.—A cou! exclusive of the coac! | answer, providing it is but little worn, Any person havi for sale, may find a pur Post Office, naming price, and where to be seen. R SALE—A CHESNUT COLORED HORSE, FIFTEEN hands and one gnch high; can trot in three and a half minutes toa wagon; warranted sound and kind; is | also a fine saddle horse; broke for For terms, and to be seen, apply at Coaklia & , corner Fourth avenue and Twenty- DOWN TOWN, WILL LET 10 two or three gentlemen furnished rooms, without board; also a front basement to let, suttable for an of- & 60. | fice, and lately occupied by a physician, Apply at 19 g, AT A| low price, and but little cash required; balance in | , oF real estate. | Address Barter, Herald office. if PRIVATE FAMIL Spoly | Paci WIDOW LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A HANDSOME” furnished room, with board, in a genteel private Location between Bleecker and Twenty-third streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address box 2,064 Post Office. keeping boarding honses need not apply. or gentioman Terms must be OR SALE—TWO HORSES, CARTS AND HARNESS, with the work of a store; there will be no charge | tor the work. Apply at 252 Third avenue. AST TROTTING HORSE FOR SALE—A LO ray horse, 15% bands high, seven years old, very stylish, handsome and gound; warranted to trot im for sale cheap, at Geo. Evereit’s stable, 24 West shir’ sar Sixth avenue, SALE—A GRAY HORSE, 16 HANDS ears old, sound, kind and fast. About three months old, package express, box boty, showy seat, silver mounted railing and very showy and stylish model. Also, a set of har- ness, silver mounted, in good order, suitable for modicines, segar or fancy stores. ry Stables, Shilbin’s, Twenty-third street, near | she wish to impose teenth street, Also, & wagon on top, ‘silver huos Inquire at the OR SALE—TWO SECOND HAND DOUBLE AND two single sleighs, suitable for hacking or country They will be sold cheap, as Apply at the livery no use for them. stable, 34 Canal street. ORSES, HORSES.—HORSES KEPT TO HAY ON ality at $7 per month OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN OR “4 ‘ H gentleman and his wife can be accommodate: 7 -ROPERTY 7 7. STPRer Ee with newly furnished rooms, and either full or partial BEE FROESETY 1 BAMRAy STONES Ee. Also gentlemen can engage good board without No. 246 Hicks street, Brookly 1d So grain furnished by er, Littleton, near Morristown, New Jersey. Apply to Messrs, Clark & Bai- roprictors of Howard Hotel, corner ef Broadway OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMO- date, with a parlor and bedroum, a gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen; also a room for a single gentle- men, in a house with’ all the modern improvements. Best of references required. Apply at 145 recond street, botweei UBSCRIBERS HAVE UN make of sleighs, which they offer for sale at 118 Warren street, at manu ‘Those wishing to order sleighs for the coming winter wi please do so immediately, LEIGHS, SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS.—. ment of sleighs on band—loubl Also, a number of second bi HN C. HAM, 308 band a lot of tt turers’ prices. Seventh avenues, |ARD—PLEASANT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A G tleman and wife, or single gentlemen, in the house of & «maf iamily, desira | at No. 3 Cheever place, second door from Harrison st., and within a few minutes walk of the | Brooklyn. French andGerman spoken, Terms moderate. References exchanged. A FINE Assort- single and po..y LEIGH FOR SALE, CHEAP—A LARGE DOUBLE sleigh, but little used, in good order. stable rear ‘of 139 West Fifteenth street, at 8 o'clock A. M.and4P. M. EIGH WANTED—SECOND HAND, TWO SEATS, IN ‘Apply at the Brevoort House, Filth | avenue, corner ef Eighth street. ANTED—A SLEIGH, NEW OR ONE BUT LitTLE used; one seat, or a light two seat one; will re- quire a pole. Address M, box 377 Post Office, stating ENTLEMEN, WILLING TO OOCUPY A can be accommodated with a private | OARD.—TWO GENTLEME | parlor and bedroom togeth ‘with rooms on the second floor, front. | family, with partial board, including din on reasonable terms. ‘The house is furnished with References exchanged. Kighteenth street, between Broadway ai ARD CAN BE OBTAINED FOR A GENTLEMAN | and his wife in a strictly private family in Twenty- | Sighth street, near Fourth avenue, The house i newly and contains the modern improvements. Teighton, payable 'to the order of A. P. West, at the | Dioner at’ & o'clock. To those who desire'n comforta- | ble and quiet home this is addrensed. Those havi i¢ preferred. References exchanged. “NEW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR ‘at a price much below cost; made by one ot leaving it at 16 Park place. All persons | ufacturers. Apply at 319 Fourth avenue, are, at the same time, forbid negotiating said note, as | ARD.—A SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED apartments for a family, with private table if re- | quired; also, rooms for sing! and 651 Broadway, @ f SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE $310 BOSEWOOD pianoforte for sale for $235, ax the owner Koon sails for italy; has been used but two months; made by the best city makers; perfect in all respects and fully war- seen at S4 Vesey str GENTLEMAN, PROFESSOR OF THE PIANO, AND ‘who con toxch the German and arithmetic, wi in a respectable family, in exchange for # comfortable h Please address Teacher, box 124 Herald office. LADY OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY, HAVING met with a reverse of fortune, would wish to pro- ture a few scholars to whom she could teach music. Please address W., Union Square Post Office. HICKERING ROSEWOOD PIANOS, AS GOOD AS new, for $175; one 6 rorewood piano for $210; one mahogany, 6 octave, for $130; one wood, 63; octave, for $185; al 7 octave, together with a large assortment McDONALD & BRO., 202 Bowery. ‘USIC TEACHER WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, WELL qualified as @ singer and situation by ibreet. ARD—A GENTLEMAN WANTS &e., with full board, for the | LEC, Herald oftice, with term OARD—WITH PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WANTED, dy a lady, in a respectable family where there are no other boarders. Not above Fourteenth street pre- References exchanged. Address J. 3. R., box 1,089 Post Office. OARD.—THE FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS OF « modern house to let, to families or single gen- Hemen; the rooms are handsomely furnished, and have ferred. Apply at 254 Fourth case and impro d ements, I ates eet, from 9 untll 8 o'clock P. M. | Agere A BULL TERRIER; WHITE | ak French, Latin and J will be given to whoever returns him to No. 2 | ishes to ‘give lessons » | Depau row, Bleecker street . Private table if one door above OARD.—A GENTLEMAN MAY ¥IND A PLEASANT | and well furnished room, with board, at 113 Clin- ' Yon place, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, OARD MAY BE HAD ‘IN A GENTLEMAN'S PRI- vate family, of refinement and position, in his own rat class four-story brown stone house, situated in St. lace, with all moderv improvements, and far- nished in splendid style, with an excellent tabie, (dinner at 534 o’clock,) for a gentleman and lad ntlemen of the first dependent circumstances. , atyle and good li: ptionabdle references for $00; six rose- suit the times. calling at James M oF ene or two lity and im in- | None but those who would ng need opr } IANOFORTE.—FOR SALE, AT A VERY 10W PRICE, @ beautiful rosewood pianoforte, with all the mo- dern improvements, Apply at 324 Bridge strest, . | Fulton avenue, Brook! ‘PIANOFORTE DEALERS.—ANY be" willing to) take | charge, ina respectable famil preciate position, ihe moat funexce] dress Lex, Herald office, OARDING.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, tlemen, can be accommodated with t rooms at 65 Hudson street. OARD DOWN TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN CAN 8K accommodated with a single room, with board; also | Orepnwic street, pear | f, and wh and of, and who would board, ata moderate residing in the central way, ina genteel neigh Dy addrossing & few si mt board my a few witn meals, Ay at Chambers, wy AMUSEMENTS. pg pag —— to al! parte of the nouse, 50 cents; Orchestra Arm- $), Private Boxes, $5. Doors opem at 634; te URTON’S THEA’ CHAMBERS STREET.—LAST two nights of the New York play, UPPER TEN AND LOWER TWENTY. Fripay, anv Satugpay, * with a new farce, never oa LIVIN FAST, On, 4 TwELVEMONTH’s HoNETMOON. Mr. Burton wil) appear in his favorite character of Crock path. Becure places—the Theatre is warm and comfortable. THE Uri &R TEN must make room for new pieces. AY WHEATKE—E. A. cee “7s oyen w) 6M: commence at 1 e’clock. Benefit of Mies Davenport Friday evening, Dec. 8. will be performed Mise Davenport Mr. Grosvenor : Miss Davenport | Kitty Clive’ Mrs. Seymour ALLACK’S THEATRE, Broome street.— Friday evening, Dec. 8, TWO TO ONE, Mons Pouret.... Mr. Blake | Louis XIV. The Count de Chevruex........ + Mr. Lester | Do: - Mr, Vincent | Fanny 1. P. Waldron; Stage Manager, Robert Jones. —Prices Admismon—Botes, 25 cents; Pit and Gallery, 1335 cents; Private Boxes, $d. * ‘The great spectacle of THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES, with the combined companies—dramatic and equestrian. xy, Dressen Deeps, Machinery, ko, New Scenery, Dres: y A CATARACT OF REAL WATER. | Frupay Evanine, Dec. 8, ted ASTONISHING EQUESTRIAN FEATS BY THE WHOLE OF THE STA TROUPE. ‘The performances will conclude with the great drama of THE CATARACT OF THE GANG! Mokarra.. Mr. Arnold | Ivan. Robert Jones Performance every Saturday afternoo: JURDY’S NATIONAL THEATRE. —DRESS CIRCLE AND Upper Boxes, 26 centa; Pit, 123 cents; Orchestra Feats, 50 cents; Private Boxes, $6. Doors at 7; curtain will rise at i“ Srelock. Benefit of Mrs. H. F. Nichols, Friday evening, Dec. will commence with A GRAND FORMANCE, by’ the French and American Circns; after which, BLER; to conelu Bris. THEATRE.—PROPRIETOR AND MAN. AGER, | will be present Dec. 8, 1854— Afternoon, at 8, Periorming Bears and two pieces be- sides. Evening, at 73, THE ORPHAN OF GENKVA and THE LOAN OF A LOVER. Admittance to all 26 cents. Children under 10, 12}, cents, OOD'S VARIETIES, MECH ANION HALL, 473 BROAD WAY, (above Grand street.) H. Wood...’ "asap yanagens te WHITE AND ETHIOVIAN, Comte AND’ S a PERFORMANCES, by some of the MOST TALENTED DELINEATORS IN THE WORLD. H. Woon, though the first to introduce white ekaractr, inte se Ethiopian entertainment, deems it not out ™ place to call the attention of his patrons snd the public Hall may be sea ihe sunshine aud abade of the Darkey’s Life, intersperrad with REAL anit AND PLEASING PANTOMIME AND | DANCING IN WHITE CHARACTER, H. Wood intends simply to Hou THe MIRROR UF % Nature, ard give each evening a faithful representatior of Nxoro Lire, without detracting from his merits or ex siting him above hit proper sphere im society, thereby giving a very pleasing as well a 3 most instructine moral, ‘This evening, an entire change of programme. joke’ cass Oa ig, - 28 cows Deors open at 635; to commence at 74, precisely, KO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, $44 BROADWAY, ander the control of moon laaitiea sa . juniness Manager, . CHRISTY, Stage Manager. ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY. BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, FTC, ann ae by the most accomplished company in the world. This week, the celebrated burlesque on ROBERT MACA Robert Macaire...... euS. AL Wells Juck Strike, HERE es Christy Doors open at 6ig ci commence at 7% precisely. TIMONIAL TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE 7. F. Briggs, at Wood’s Varieties, Mechanics’ Tall, 472 Broadway, on Saturday evening, December 9, on which cccasion Mr, Wood has generously tendered the use of his hall, and the whole of the company bave volunteered their valuable services. Tickets can be had of any of the under-mentioned committee, and at all the principal | hotels and music stores :— Albert McIlwain, Thomas Moore, Francis Trevor, Ste- phen HL. Clap » William ie David Hagan, John impson, Capt. J. T. Cox, John Pyne, others. 2 SPY NEIL MCLEAN ‘NEWEON, Chairman, Cuas, L. Hicks, Secretary. ONCERT.—FRANCIS B. O°DONNELL, ASSISTED BY ladies and gentlemen of talent, will give a ballad «ntertainment at Hope Chapel, 720 Broadway, this even. ng, Dec. 8. Admission 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock, commencing at 8. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE.—HENRY WILLARD, , Mamager.—Doors oper curtain rises at 7 o’el Joseph Lesurques... Danbenton, . ..Mr. be pdt scene AND THE BEAST, in two acts, with the most costly scenery, bert mut best delusions and best cast ever introduced in the Miss A. Eleanor, | of flancbe’s tue Sinters, Fairies, &e., & N. B.—This favorite if o iece will be played THIS WEEK, alxo a superior , introducing the newest and best negre me Concert commences at 7 Reserved Seats, 60 cents. ERHAM’S BUKLERQUB THIRD ENTERPRISE GIFT TIC to be received for the admission of four persons each. AN UNEQUALLED PROGRAMME OF EVHIOPIAN _ 1 WHC CHRISTINE, And the entire Star Troupe will appear. To conclade with the laughable pantomitne of JOCKO. OR THE BRAZILIAN APS. n At 63g; commence at 73g o’eluck. Cards of admission, 26 vents. GIFT TICKETS AT ‘ONE DOLLAR EACH. Issued in connection with the Mirror of North and South , will, for the prosent, by sons exch, te 36 o'clock. Tickets, 25 cemtsy OUPE, 363 BROADWAY, Cuonvers, Soros, America, now in Boston, Special arrangement, B 60,000 of these tickets already sod. Only 40,000 more to sell. To be obtained trom 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. at 663 Broad- Each purchaser of one of these tickets will be pre- cate of share in the 100,000 VALUABLE AND OCSTLY ARTICLES, onated by Mr. Perham to his patre ROADWAY THEATRE.—KXTRA ADV! jh sented with a certi ERTISEMENT, ure in announcing ple vival of the gre: tacle, with an unrivalled cast, aud unprecedented MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM, with a full Operatic Chorus and a GRAND BALLET, to give full effect to which MAD'LLE ZOE, the celebrated dunseuse, is engaged. It will be produced on Monday next, \HE HYBRID, OR SEMI-HUMAN INDIAN WOMAN, from Mexico.—The levees of this marvellous being: are gaily thronged by medical and scientific men. Mot¥s certificate confirms the mysterious duality between the perfect woman and ourang outang of human origin. Ladies—unless in a de- fe highest gratification io the public th sor Fowler’s chart, licate situation—will derive from contemplating the refined tastes, amiable disposi- tion and bashfulness of the bybrid, at Gothic Hall, 316 * Broadway. Admission 25 cents. REWARDS. eS LOST, LAST EVENING, A ized green moroceo porte monnaie, containing about $790 in bank bills, and a variety of notes, receipts and memoranda, of no value to any per- son but the owner. The above reward will be paid ta any'person who will return the 18 Broadway, and no questions asked. REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, A LARGE black Newfoundland dog, with a small white spot the breast, anda leather collar on; answers to the ‘The finder will receive the above reward, by leaving him at 101 Third avenue, same t6 A. W. Daley, name of Rollo. TOYS. YS.—TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 18 DIVISION utreet.—The undersigned has just received from European manufactarers a large and complete as- sortment of the above goods, which he now offers for sale at greatly reduced prices, to compete with any other importing house in New York. Country dealers will find it to their advan ee to call. Five per cent allowed for cash. Remember the old stand, (established in 1828). CHR. GOETZ, (Inte Haas & Goetz), 18 Division street, near Chatham square. any person who can surpass Madame C in the art of astrology. She is the only lady in the city who can give correct information onall things through life, N. B.—Madam C. is no. humbug, nor does n the public; she also cures all dis- cases in their last stage, particularly the worst forms of rheumatism, Call and satisfy yoursetves. Residence 65 Thompson street, between Broome and Spring, brick house, stone stoop. ISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW IS A, without exception, the most wonderful astrologist he world, or that has ever been known. She will tell past, present and future events; and will show your tu- ture husband and absent friends, which has astonished thousands during her travels in Europe. She isasevenia daughter of a seventh daughter, and was*born with a natural gift, by invoking the powers of her wonderful | acience, to telleven their very thoughts, and will cause happy pairs to come together, who will all enjoy the | greatest happiness of matrimonial bliss, Her predictivss truly astonishing to all who visit her. who wish a speedy marriage may call soon, and they may de- pend upon true advice, founded on the eternal princi ples of magical science, 76 Broome street, between Can- non and Colambia streets, Gentlemen ‘not admitied, Jiours from 8 o'clock A. M. to 9 P.M. SIROLOGY.—PROFES“OR WILSON, THE CELE brated astrologer, can be consulted’ on the pa ‘nt and future events of life, at 220 Broome street. questions correctly answered by Madam Wilson, | spirit mediut. MRS. FLEURY, FROM PARIS, WHOSE STROLOGIC. | A relatives propliesied Napoleon [., is the celebrated and first person of the present age to foretell fature exents true and certain. Can be consulted at 263 Broome a it. LAIRVOYANCE.—MRS. HAYFS 18 THE MOST | wonderful clairvoyant in the world. She possesses | | sight, when magnetized, far superior to any other clair- | voyant in the United States. Ladies having friends ab- sent can hear of their whereabouts and fate by calling upon Mrs. Hayes. Best of advice given respecting any kind of business, whether guod to engage in or not. La- dies troubled with disease or inward weakness, Xe., should consult Mrs. Hayes at once. Sheean spare thera nach anxiety and suitering. Ladies about entering ito matrimony will find it beneficial to consult Mrs. Hayes; she can tell them everything rospecting their intended; she can see into the hiddea mysteries of the future. Her examinations are always correct. Ladies, remam- ber, satisfactory examinations given or no charge made. Oflice 10 Spring'street, near the Bowery. RS. PREWSTER, 59 GREAT JONES STREET, COR- ner of the Bowery, has been induced, through the Porsuasions of her many friends, to continue until further notice. She can be consulted in astrology, lov aud law matters, interpreting dreams, by books aud sci- ence, and tell the name of the lady or gentleman they | wil marry; also the names of her visiters. Ladies 25 cents, gentlemen 50 cents until the Ist of January. ADAM MEYER HAS REMOVED FROM 50 LEROY street to 191 Seventh avenue, between Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth streets, and continues to tell st, present and future events; likewise, marriages, Prarteys, law suits, business prospects, sickness, absent friends, and Broperty lost or stolen. iam Meyer con- verses in English, French and German, and gives guar anty for her art. YSTFRIOUS CLAIRVOYANT.—MADAME MAIN IS the most wonderful clairvoyant in the world, as she has @ superior power over allothers, by putting her. self in the trance, Persons about entering into matri mony wil find it beneficial to eoneult her, as she will | describe their future destiny; also, describe absent | friends, and tell whether in health and prosperity or not. Also, instructions in law casos, business, &c. Ladion that are afflicted should consult ‘her at once, as she will describe the nature and locality of diseases, aad pre- scribe for the same. Residence 284 Grand street, third block east of Bowery. teh Rin! TE TET, MATRIMONIAL. ADAME MORROW WILL CAUSE SPEEDY MAR- riages, who will all enjoy the greatest happiness and matrimonial bliss, and will show @ person they will marry, through an instrument which she will cause to illuminate itself by invoking the powers of her won- derful seience, and will tell all events of lite, and even the very thoughts, 76 Broome street, near Cannon, Gentlemen not admitted. XM ATRIMONIAL.—A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY THREE _ years of age, in fair circumstances and prospects, is desirous of corresponding with a younger than himself, witha view of uniting their anos for life. She must be amiable and tem . The adver- tiner trusts that no person will trifle with him who is not sincere, Address W. N., Horald office, s where an interview can be had. Communications strictly con- dential, Money ne ghost, Tah "whitey shana, eee end’ pert Tums, cordials, = ; , Seat le, pA pcre ‘ ber than “Aber house, fer 7. UNDERAILL, 600 Brvome street, earner NSTANTIA WINE FROM THE CAPR : Hope.—Just rgceived direct, via Holland, a amal? |"invoice of this rare and delicious dessert wine, of the vintage of 1846, a famous year, in cases of twenty-four half bottles each. For sale by CAMPBELL BROS., No. 4 Pine street. MEDICAL. K. LARMONTS PARIS Al Adviser, and Marriage Guide, (1 cloth, 75 engravings. ‘D LONDON MEDIO 4 Both married and single Sold at No. 222 moailed free for $1, by the author, M. Latmont, and surgeon, No. 42 Reade street, where he is couaulted from 11 A 9 in the evening, Sundays excepted. N. B.——Not drug store. Patients treated by mail dress all letters box 844 New York Post Office. eur with ali other papers in recommending Dr. iarmcat to the aillicted, Courier des Etats National Democrat, Day Bouk, to2P. M., and § or express. Ade Unis, Starts Zistucg, and New Brunawi: nce NTA MELE SRR iT oe meena Ren et R. WARKEN, MEMBER OF THE COLLEGR OF Surgeons of Dublin and Edinburgh, attends to pot- Vate practice at his old egtablished office, 71 Mad street, near Catharine, where he is perforra:ng the moet astonishing cures on record, without restrain’ im diet of business pursuits, COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, 8010NG KNOWN to the citizens of New York, may be with confidence as usnal, at his old ofice, where all whe | have suliered from the maltreatment rely on being honorably treated. R. JHONSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY sulted.—Twenty-two years in one 5 Pr. J. to.cure such of pretenders may cases as have bafiled those les experienced than himself. Conatitational weakness ef? fectuslly cured, without the use of any deleteriou§ WARD'S UNFORTUNATES’ FRIENB—$1_ PRE Cures in afew hours; nothing 50 Cansl street, one door east of Broad: way, ie the place to got this rapid and thorough remedy —no where else in New York. Cures warranted, or no Call at any hour—you will find Dr. WARD in at vial, and a book. Else can do it. Rk. WARD'S UNFORTUNATES’ FRIEND—PRICE $1, with a book—is just what those waft who have contracted certain diseases, namely, a cure at once, no delay and mor expense. 50 Canal street, one east of Broadway, is the place to get this’ rapi thorough remedy—no where else in New York, warranted, or no pay. N O FEE TILL CURED.—DR. CORBETT, OF NO. 18 Duane street, may-be consulted with confidence diseases, Twenty-three years in one up Tmanent cures. York University to guarantee N. B—Dr. of the New. hitnded MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MMDICA!, OOM- niom, by Dr. A. M. Mauricean, omen; one hundredth edit + PP- $86, on fine paper, extra bin Every complaint to which wer hood to womanhood, fully described, with the the proper mode of treatment, the most chaste language, ea: evety woman can discover, symptoms with those des and cause of her complaint, \diny ‘ price $1, oman is subject and also as wife and as mother, moptoms, and alee in, simple, but iam paring her com; own 6 mature, character pared much anxi ther 1g & mo the utmost im- often need of instruction and advice of portance to her future health, in reapect to which hag Rensitiveness forbids consulting = medical will find such inatruction and advice, and tions of many symptoms which otherwise mach anxiety or alarm. How obstructions or irregularities | tem, which undermue the health, of the offect of which they are ignorant, and which their delicacy forbids seox- ing medical advi from prolapeua floor tol ae lebility, &c.)? How many are in constant agon: vonths preseting olamaeamas? How tent have dificult, if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries ? Some during such time will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amolioration and relief. how much anguish the sufferer, to the husband, to i possession of this little yoluma? It is impracticable te convey fully the various subjects treated of, as t! of « stare strictly intended for the married For sale by Stringer & Town itt & Davenport, tr whose lives are hi been te relatives, by a timely contemplating marriage. mh ‘Broadway; Adriane ae No. “4 x Duildings; a ‘blication offiee, 129 Liberty s Mobilo; also T. B. Peterson, hiladelphia, On the recei; be transmitted by mail, free of the United States, No. 9 Chestnut ipt of $1, a oopy Allletters must to Dr. A. M, MAURICRAU, office 1 20 taberty sien oF box 1,224 New York Fost Of es