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BROADWAY.—A HANDSOME PARLOR bedroom to let, furnished. Partial board if desired. 870 Broadway. 152 mre suitable for a fami VERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. $1,200 St sal Sesold immediately, as the proprietor is obliged to qeeath next week. Accommodations for fifty lodgers. BROADWAY.—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED suit of apartments en the first floor, to let, ily or single gentlemen. The house AND Terms moderate. BOA mane 4 Loparna. awD OARD IN SOUT Menno mily, residin South ferry, Broo two gentlemen, Both English # ner hour, 4 BROOKLYN.—A VATE PA- within ome minute’s walk of the a, will be happy te recefve one or and his wife, as inmates. ‘the family. Din- excellent. Two anda half years lease. Apply | contains all the modern improvements. Private table et Franklin Hotel, 256 Fulton street, D. RUMOR” | Saige oe tae isis AR —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS —FOR SALE, FOR ONLY $20, A LIGHT, TWELFTH STREET, SEOOND DOOR FROM on see: 4, or two gentlemen, can procure a large parlor 20 #\ Soor, with two pantries attachedr Board and RARE CHANCE.—TO LET, AT A LOW RENT, A dwelling house ina desirable of Clinton street, lyn; the complete furniture for sale at a iD; So be given immediately. Address M. P., ce. OARDING HOUSE TO TO LET—LEASE AND FUR- nitore for sale. This establishment is handsomely | and completely furnished throughout, and is now full of good boarders. The house pays about $1,200 per year clear profit above all expenses. Price $2,300. at 37 Eoward street, for full particulars. Tuquire OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A small genteel three story and basement house, in | the vicinity of Madison square; modern improvements, it order, recently painted and papered. Furniture will be sold at a fair price. Rent $550. A rare oppor- tunity to step at once into = snug bouse, every way complete. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 ‘Fourth ave- | nue, 8 to 10, 3 to 7. ES pleasant indoor business, that can be made OQ TrELT TE ucRocua, with bdard, om the {nell i $2 $210 $6 a day profit; suitable for travelling or BOO) Sons floors. Single gentlemen aud gentle- 7, ') seiuded, ot $19 per woek, Broak/ast at half past Rome, This is no Humbug.’ Call at No. 5 Catharine | SCOP Amt Litt ee can procure agood table: a well fur- re Auch at, 1, and dinner at 6 o'clock. | maha houve, modern laesevenen, fresnel mes un- j_SAdrecs D. A, . Ta = TCU LEIA CEMEER AUER Rae corms. | CORT: SOMUAT: DELTRNO ferences 0senem e ARB IN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOME ROOM, ON EDS SCORE. FOR SAS D--SEEUARND UE OWE, | REED, DET WEES Y AND. | 4D second door, for gentleman and wife, or two single Sold in consequence of the owner having other basi- NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND , { 23, secon door, for « g Sea go sing eas to attend ‘0. ‘There it an excellent stock of draxy | 145 ‘Youra: avenue —Blogant suits of furuiahe ¢ Wouse™eiiuin ‘ve minutes, walk of South aa Wal perfumery, &c.; wi sol ww, for cashonly. Appy | rooms to let to families, with privat je, on firs! s i > at 411 East Twelfth street.” | fecond foor; the house is replete with all’ the reo fed streak: fercion. Inquice ot 75 Byye. aiegab, corner of seen ——~~ | improvements, and conveniently located for ¢ giy or sid ae bil ast RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN ONE OF THE LEAD: | stages, OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR J ing avenues, with office and practice attached. aiiveomonnet enemas mame —~— ‘one or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated iafactOry reavous for selling. Can be bad cheap. AD, | 143 2 STREET, OPPOSITE CLIN soy HALL punnts fons, with a. waHLRImMER tomes on the te DUNOAN & MoMILLEN, Auctioneers aad Real | —A suite of rooms, consisting ef feur, on se- second floor. ‘The’ house has all the modern improve. Agents, 103 West street, corner of Liberty. RUG STORE FOR SALE, IN ONE OF THE LEADING avenues, with a practice atasheny satisfactory | easons given for selling. Apply at 103 West street, cor- wer of Liberty. DUNCAN & MoMILLEN, “Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, | a basement, for & physician. EAST SIXTEENTH STREET. first, recond and third floor s te iet, ments. References St {utl beard, gas and fre. to let to & plysician; also, a front basement. ARB STREET, NE . = Bs « a iN ne ed. OR EXCHANGE—FOR FURNITURE TO FURNISH | ears Ss reageet, F ‘a medium class house (the furniture must be of | geod quality), © \ract of land containing four bun- dred acre The land is heyy | miles from New York, in Pennsylvania, Price three dollars per acre. For sale, in the sume place, a,tract ot land containing 200 acres. Price 20s. per acre, half cash and half in one year. Bo geod farming lands. Address EK, J. P., Herala offi eall at 12 Pine street, between the hours of 10 and five days. ‘Title unexceptionable and good reasons for | welling. RK SALE—THE STOCK, GOOD WILL, AND FIX- ‘tures of a popular and well established restaurant | 56 List o1 large closets, te let to gentlemen, without board. d1 board, one of the most oe the immediate vieinity o ‘amd saloon in the Third ward, mow doing a good busi mesa. The present proprietors are about leaving the | sity, and will sell out on good terms, if application is | &c. Also rooms for single gentlemen, UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF CLINTON place.—1wo front rooms on the second floor, with ble locations in the city, in Broadway, principal hotels, | places of amusement, Mercantile and Astor libraries, | cond foor, to let, with board, in @ Arst cl aye house; also ments. ~ROOMS ON THE with board, | on very reagonable terms to gentlamen and their wives or single gentlemen. The house has all the impreve- FRANKLIN STREET—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommedated with well furnished rooms, with, A suitof rooms on first floor BROADWAY.—A | lange back room, on the first floor, handsomel; furnivbed; also, a front room, on the second floor, wit! No, 256 Twelfth street, between Third aud urth avenues, References exchanged. OARDING.—MRS. BARKER, FROM NO. 13 BROAD- way, has fine rooms, f or unfurnished, at No. 21 Clinton pla OARVING.—TO LET, A LARGE ROOM ON THE second floor, furnished, to a gentleman and his wile, or to two single gentlemen; also, a large room on the third floor, for one or two gentlemen, with fuil or partial boards Apply at 54 Clarkson atreet, cornor of Greenwich. Terms moderate. OARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, OCCUPYING HIS large four story freestoue house, near Astor place, ‘a pleasant location, and furnished in the best manner, with piano, &e., and having # small private family, would accommodate, with full board, a gentleman and lacy of the first respectability, or one or two gentlemen. Dinner at 53; o’elock. To those who would appreciate agreeable society, excellent table, without taking advan- tage of the privileges enjoyed, may address Webster, Herald office. N. B.—The most unexceptionable refer- F | ences exchanged. made immediately to F. B. FRANCIS, 94 Murray street. F*. yeom: 4. all the modern improvemen grate and gas init. A phy chance, Apply at 98 Prince street, a few doors Broadway. SALE—IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST RATE HOTEL, the European plan, with between forty and fifty tuated in one of the best locations on the East now doing a good business. Apply, at once, to THOMPSON, $1 Nassau street, room 7. SUITE OF ROOMS—SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, TO let, together or separate, in a private house, with 10, a single room, with | will find this rare west of | R SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ‘a large four story house, ina good business loca- , containing bar and fixtures ou first floor; on second floor, four billiard tables and bar; the third and fourth stories are fitted up for meeting and drill rooms, and is sccupied. The house is doing a good business, and will de sold reasonable, on account of the owner having other Dasiness which occupies too much of his time to attend tothis. N.B.—The lease has four years to,run from rty of gentlemen. dated with board, with or without lodging, N ELKGANT 8 JITE OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED moms to let, on the European plan, to a family or ‘The accommodations are, first class and suitable for those only who can enjoy good living. Apply from 10 A. M. to4 P, M. at 38 Clinton place. FEW RESPECTABLE MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. | dinners alone, if required. Apply at 207 Wooster street. or with | May ext. For particulars inquire of J. BRAINARD, 171 Chatham street. OR SALE—A GENTKEL THREE STORY AND BASE- K ment house, on Twenty-eighth street, between n and Fourth avenues, at $7,000; also one on ‘Twenty-nixth street, near Lexington avenue, at $8,500, GED A “Spinning, board in same with good rooms, in a house havi provements, and where the comforts realized. Will pay liberally for fi tions. No boarding housekeeper need answer. Box No. 2,498 Post Oflice, stating location, &e TLEMAN AND HIS WIFE ARE DESIROUS OF nteel private family, all modern im: home could be | rate accommoda- | Address | im fine order, gas fixtures, Xc., termu easy. Apply to K. B. KINSHIMIR, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to P.M. R FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL, also stock, or part of stock, of segar store No. 74 FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, | t 64 Clinton place, Eighth street, to a single gen- ‘an; also, a small bedroom. Reference requ Fulton street. ‘Apply as above. Jp)oR SALE CHEAP, FOR CASH—THE FURNITURE, fixtures wnd all the appurtenances of a first class INTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR A board, at 14 Bond ference required. single gentlemen, may Gnd good rooms, with t. Re THREE | Darbver shop; the whole, or in lots to suit purchasers Also, one of Wheelers and Wilson's sewing machines for $60, which cost $120. Apply to PURDY & 00., 10: ee T 96 FOURTH AVENUE—A SUIT OF FURNISHED rooms for the winter, on the bath roem floor, where home comforts may be found by providing mar. | Seen Sir oet, Pere 0. 8. ete nen | hetng On hating the mans cooked ax desired, at any | R SALE—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, WITH ALL THE | “our, by a good servant; or the rooms may be had with- | modern improvements attached. One thousand | °ut- Family private—no children. Location near Grace | Sister Gen ak Tontes cour, Church. Cars and stages pass the door. Reference | Apply at 103 West CAN & McMILLEN. street, corner of Liberty, to DU given aad required, Inquire ove, for one week. ; SALE—A GOOD PAYING BILLIARD Room, wet. | “AS. fitted up, and in a good location. This is a desira Ai chance for any one wishing to ma e money with & gmall capital. Inquire of P. B, HATCH, 312 Broadway, second floor. éd rooms now ready for single gentlemen. at 110 Leroy street, where all the comforts of may be eae N.B.—Only four doors from FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET, WITH BOARD, | gentleman and his wife; also pleasant furnish Please apply | street, where cars and stages ave constantly passing. a Yome Hudson story and basement, aud two story and basement , on Twenty-eighth street, $4,750; on First street. : on Fifty-third and Fifty-ninth streets, new Roures, $4,000; on Twenty-first street, $5,000; on Kinz street, $5,600." Apply to E, B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth men, with or without board; of Eleventh street and Kighth avenue. Hudson street Post Office. OW PRICED HOUSES FOR SALE—NICE THREE 95.550. Address obtained in a strictly private family, for two gen- A* ‘ELEGANT FURNISHED PARLOR CAN BE tles location in the vicinity | Widow, | avenue, from 8 to 7 P. M. TOGK OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, PIANOS, &C. FOI sale.—I offer for sale, by wholesale, that well select 4 stock of books, stationery, pianos, &c., conveyed tu me in trust by Mesers, Gaines & Riches, A yare chanc: A Jay street, PRIVATE FAMILY, DOWN TOWN, WILL LET TO two or three gentlemen furnished rooms, without | board; also a front basement to let, suitable for an of- | fice, and lately occupied by # physician. Apply at 19 OARDING—AT 136 TENIH STREET, CORNER OF Broadway, nearly opposite Grace ehurch.—Two geu- Uemen and their wives, and a single gentleman, can be genteely accommodated with handsomely furnished rooms, fronting Broadway. Diuner at 53, o’elock. trance 136 Tenth street. LEGANT ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT board; meals and wines served in rooms if requir- | ed. No. 16 Bond street. ONT ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET, WITH FULL or partial board, suitable for a gentleman and his Wife, or # single gentleman, at 104 Waverley place. ENCH BOARD.—AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, whose two daughters speak French imperfectly, ‘Wishes to procure board for them in a family of highest | respectability, where they will have good opportunity, by conversation, te acquire more perfect knowledge and correct pronunciation of the French language. One bed- room and the usual family fare will suffice. Address “ French Board,’? Herald office. IRST CLASS ROOMS.—ONi? ENTIRE FLOOR, RICHLY furnished, may be obtained, with partial board, in an elegant private residence a few doors west of Brond- way, near the Brevoort House, ‘in a private family, where no boarders are taken. Address A. B., box 412, Post ce. NE SINGLE GENTLEMAN OR TWO WISHING 0 occupy the same room, can be accommodated with partial board and furnished room in a strictly private family, by applying at 230 West Twenty-second street between Kighth and Ninth avenues. ‘Terms,reasonable.’ OOMS TO LET—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FUR- nished, with or without board, also several small jooms, for gentlemen; rooms lighted with gas. Apply at 110 Grand street . three doors west of Broadwa: OOMS WITH BOARD—A FRONT ROOM AND BED- room, furnished, to Ist, with board, also rooms for tingle gentlemen, at 43 Beach street, opposite St. Jon's OOMS TO LET, WITH BREAKFAST, IF REQUIRED. —The advertiser having taken the hew and elegant jouse 47 West Thirtventh street, near Fifth avenue, will let one or two well furnished rooms to gentlemen. Warm and cold bath. References required. OOMS TO LET.—A SUNT OF WELL FURNISHED rooms on the first floor. Also two pleasant single rooms to let, ther or separately, to gentlemen or rceprpe and their wives, with full or partial board. ation central. Apply at 109 Grand street, first block west of Broadway. fs offered to one desiring to engage in this business. Thy eustom of the store is very lucrative, and anotuer suci eppertuuity will not soon be again presented for an ad vantageous investment of money. Messrs. Gaines Breakfast ifdesired. Gas and baths. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT— to gentlemen; two rooms in the upper story, with grates, to rent cheap for the winter, at 80 Prince street. Riches became embarrassed in consequence of heavy ex dorsements, and not because the business was not pro fitable. Petersburg, Va., Dec. 7, 1854. W. L. WATKINS, Trustee. than Ninth street, and near Broadway. Please G. G., box 259 Post Office. YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO FIND PLEA- sant board ina private family, not further up | address LET—TWO LARGE LOFTS, SUITABLE FOR MA- nufacturing business, at low rent. Inquire on the Premises, 150 Barrow strect. GENTLEMEN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO let to gentlemen, a parlor and one or two very com- | fortable bedrooms, all nicely furnished; can have use of bath room, with’ hot and cold water. Apply at 721 Houston street. handsomely fitted, and well stocked, for sale ly to F. HALE & CO., medical labellers, 80 Nassau st EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID HOUSE IN THE UPPEL part of the city, just finished; will be exchange f. goods suited to the country trade, or for unimprove DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.—A VALUABL! Care fleman, east of Broadway, and between Tenth an tieth stree’ dress, with particulars, Alfred, Herald office. entrance preferred. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM WANTED, without board, in a private house, fora single ea: $25 per ifm will be paid if suited. Ad. Twen- Private property in the city, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, or Jerse, City; or for an improved farm. Please address, wit! particulars, to C. K., box 3,352 Post Office. ‘ALUABLE PROPERTY IN NASSAU STREET Foi ale. For further particulars inquire of BOUGH WARD, No. 62 John street. accommodated with a fine room, fas, on moderate terms: also a few have fine rooms, with the comforts c ve OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS CAN BE HAD, LOST AND FOUND. Es ND—ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, A HORSE block west of Broadway. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE PLEASANTLY having grate and gle gentlemen can of a home; also a lew day boarders, with good board, at 80 Kast Broadway. or without partial board, in a private family, where there are dut few boarders, at 108 Grand street, first | WITH KF which the owner can have by proving proper! and paying expenses on same. If not called for ii hree days, he will be sold _to pay expenses, Xc. EELUS & ROBINSON, 449 Water street. OARD.—TO LET TO A GENTLEMAN OST—AT TIE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD DEPOT yesterday afternoon, a pocket book, containing abou 376, in Try money, and a note of $150, drawn by Chas, Leighton, payable to the order of A. P. West, at th Taion Bank. six months from date; note date ‘Det. 20, 1854, . 491. The finder will be liberally rewarted by leaving it at 16 Park piace. All person e time, forbid negotiating said note, a n stopped. OST—ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, A NOTE FO $1,000, signed by us, and endorsed by Timoth Towies, ‘Tue public are hereby cautioned against neg: tating said note, as the kame will not be paid by us v tbe endorser. New York, Dec, 8, 1854. WILLIAMS, BRUCE & CI O8T—IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN BLEECKER L Canal streets, « lady’s purse, containing $40 and some change. A liberal reward wifl be give: y returning the same to 165 Washington st., up stairs. street, two blocks from Broadway. vith newly furnished rooms, and eitber full or voard th ferries. ,OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, IN A RES! ble house, near Broadway. between Prine )., Broadwaf Post Office. OARD WANTED.—BW A GENTLEMAN would be given to a private famil sith full beard, Address Boarder, Herald office. OST—A PROMISSORY NOTE, DATED JANUAR I 31, 1854, of $330, drawn by L. W. Schmidt, » "est of ired. Apply at 145 ‘own order, and payable fifteen months afte est of references requil pply AND HI3 wife, or to single gentlemen, the second story front ‘oum, handsomely furnished, with partial board for the | gentlemen. The house is elegant, and contains all the | nodern improvements. Please apply at 284 East Twelfth OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN gentleman avd his wife can be accommodated gentlemen can engage good board without | 46 Hicks street, Brooklyn, between Wall | ind Union square. An unfurnished room, and where here are no, other boarders preferred, Address A. E. | Preference down town, | OARD.—A_ PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMO- date, with a parlor and bedroom, a gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen; also a room for a single gentle- men, in a house with’ all the modern improvements. fest Twenty- econd street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, OR A} partial | e street | The payment of ‘this note is stopped. If found, pl apply to Wm. Badde, 322 Broadway. ¢ O8T—DECEMGER 5, A SMALL AGCOUNT B00) while passing through Spruce, Centre, Pearl, Eas way, Market, Henry or Pike streets. Any pers. finding the above, by returning it to 89 Pike street wil be handsomely rewarded. if r 4 71. | ress box 19 Post Office. and his wife in a atrictly priv. furnished, OARD CAN BE OBTAIN! FOR A GENTLEMAN ate family in Treaty. cighth street, near Fourth avenue. The bouse is newly | ‘and contains the modern improvements. Dinner at 5 o’clock. To those who desire a comforta- hle and quiet home this is addressed. Those i a ‘aste for music preferred. References exchanged. Ad- sion streets and Chatham square, three letters are of no value to any but the owner. ‘The fir ler will be paid for treuble by leaving them at 163 Chathar: street. | Fer THE VICINITY OF CHRYSTIE AND DV uired; also, rooms for single gentlemen. and 651 Broadway, a OARD.—A SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ‘apartments for a famity, with private table if re- Apply at 649 w doors above Bleecker street. OST—A NOTE DRAWN BY WM. B. C CARPEN ter, and endorsed by R. L. Mabey, for $2,000, » iorty-five days from date, dated New York, November 1 1864. All persons are forbid negotiating the said not: fas the payment has been stopped. W. B.C. CARPEN no other boarders. ferred. References exchanged. Addvess J. 8. 1,039 Post Office. OARD—WITH PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WANTED, by # lady, in a respectable family where there are Not above Fourteenth street pre- R., box FER, 146 West atreet. O8T—A DIAMOND RING, WITH THREE STONES, ‘On Wednesday evening, in going through Seve deen th street and up Fourth avenue to Twerty-foart! street. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leavin. lemen; : zas, &e. Private table if Preterred: Apply at doa avenue, one door above entieth street. OARD.—THE FWST AND THIRD FLOORS OF ‘a modern house to let, to families or single gen- the rooms are handsomely furnished, and have Fourth #t at 319 Fourth avenue, one door above Twenty-foum! pein pl OSI—ON TUESDAY, THE 5TH INST., GOING FROM Dr. Hutton’s to Thirteenth street, near Fifth ‘ane, asmall gold watch, with an inscription on tue dack, “From G. H, B. to his Bride.” The finder will be OARD IN A well lighted bedroom. Partial board if desired. Morton street, corner Greenwich. CENTRAL LOCATION.—LARGE AND elegantly farnished parlor on the second floor; also mo- derate rents, in a strietly private family. Call at 90 vewatded by leaving it at the College, corner of Twenty third «treet and Lexington avenue. O8T—LAST EVENING, ¥ Fulton ferry to New York, an ivory port monnaie, containing three two dolla: city bills, some change, an 2wo promissory noes. Any person returning the same 40 Mra. Brown, 78 Sixth street, will be suitably re 'y and not above Kighth street. Address, & V., Herald office. terms, OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN WANT A FURNISHED room, with partial board, or breakfast only, near stating ‘a few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms at 65 Hudson street. accommodated with a — a few with meals. Apply at Chambers. MUSICAL. SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE $310 ROSEWOO! A pianoforte for sale tor $235, as the owner soon sats Italy; tas been used but two months; made by the best city makers; perfect in all respects and fully war ganted, with modero case and improvements, Itcan bi soon at 34 Vesey street, from 9 until 3 o'clock P. M. by calling at 126 gentlemen can be ac FINE OLD VIOLIN FOR SALE, WITH CASE AND neighborhood of cherry bow. Price 850. Address A. G., Herald 1, and light required. and ice. TANOFORTE FORSALE OR TO LET.—A NEW wood pianoforte for sale cheap, never be Sith all the modern improvements, three stringed in t Upper notes, and also iron bar in base and treble; male OARD A furnished suits of board; also, two or three single rooms. just been furnished entirel; modern improvements. Referencos The ho exchanged. ) DOWN TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE Bower obtaimpleasant furnished rooms, with board Chambers street. Also, two singl: commodated. References required. QOARD DOWN TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN CAN BE PD oe room, with board; also Greenwich street, near the Dry Dock Bank. Washing, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN IN THE B ‘Address Comfort, box 850, Post EES 10 BROADWAY.—TWO ELEGANTLY “2 vo some to let, with or without use has new, and contains all the {the best makers in the city, and will be fully BF ae ocr or will be rented to gonl customer. For ¥ Y further particulars inquire at 36 Wooster street. Boe ine ELEGANTL’ first clans house in Tenth FURNISHED ROOMS, street, near Broad- onerore roe ype BRGUIN’S ACADE! : table for families or single gentlemen, replete INGING CLASSES. —MRS. recy ge WHE All the modern improvements. Freneh hand Spanish Music, No. 9 St. Clements Pitacticularly those | spoken. Dinner at 6. | References given and requires: odate ladies, and street. To accommodat Bios feed 0 dineice rome Tho 4 o’clock. The use of Mrs, Beguin’s library for the pupils. FURNITURE. Apply at 161 Tent B ‘or witheut board, (fal residing at 233 West Fou nth street. |ARDING.—THREE OR FOUR ROOMS TO LET, \ ther, furnished or unfurnished per benen (ian partial,) in @ private family SEPA- with ‘PURCH EMAN AND WIFE O} ‘URNITERE—A PARTY WISHES TO R TWO OARDING.—A single gentlemen can obtain pleasant rooms, with some three thousand dollit# worth, or more, nt mth Y ad will give a good | board ; furnished front rooms, on second floor. Th Sener thle "toe Pee andy adress Furniture, a1 ths | house is firstclase, with gee and bathe, Spply at 29 flee, for threo days, Cita top place, Se LET—SUITS OF HANDS@MELY FURNISHED rooms, suitable for families er single gentlemen, with full or partial board, at 36 East Twentieth atreet, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. ARINE COURT. BER 7.—GEORGE H. Purser, vs. Abraham Hatfield and James T. Bertine. Townsend’D. Haight, of said ctty and county, being duly sworn, says:—That he is one of the late frm of Wal he has read the report published im the newspapers of this city, of yesterday, of the trial of the above entitled action; that he knows of the note which was the subject of said action; that as one of the said drm of Walmsley, Haight & Co., he did a few days before the said note bo- came due and payable, serve on the defendant, James 1. Bertine, personally, a notice in writing, forbiddit said defendants to pay the said note, on the ground that the came was usurious and void, of which said notice, the follewing is a copy!— New You, Sept., 8, 1854. Messrs. HatvreLD & BenTiNE: Gentlemen—Our note for $500, dated on or about the 7th day of June last, and endorsed by you, will mature on or about the 10th day of September instant, which said note you are hereby forbidden to pay or cause to be paid, compromised or settled in any way whatever. Said note is usurions, il- legal, null and void, and neither we tor you are liable upon the same. Therefore should you pay it, the same must be done eutirely at your own risk and on your own account, without any recourse to us, as we shall not pay the owner or holder of said note, uor you should you take up, pay or compromise the same; and deponent further says, that he did fee Mr. 8. C. Gerard and Rich- ard Busted, Esqs., to defend said suit, and knows that | James T. Bertine was subpened by the plaintiff as » wit- ness, and therefore compelled to attend, and he did not attend as defendant, and had no attoraey. TOWNSEND D. HAIGHT, Sworn before me, this 8th day of December, 1854. JOHN L. HARLEY, Commissioner of Deeds. EW YORK SUPREME COURT, WESTCHESTER county.—James Winthrop against Oatharine Win- throp.—To the defendant:—You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which was filed in the office of the clerk of the county of Westchester, at White Plains, in said county, on the day o1 June, A. D. 1854, and’to serve = copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office, in the village of Tarrytown, in the said ‘county, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time afore- said, the plaintiff in this action will a to the eourt for the relief demanded in the com} it. Dated, June 13, 1854. W. F. PURDY, tiff’s Attorney Tarrytown, Westchester county, New York COAL, &C. OAL.—I HAVE NOW OPENED A NEW YARD IN Duane street, near Broadway, in connection with my old established yards, corner of King and Greenwich re a me ‘Twenty-fifth street and Ninth avenue, where inten to sell the best quality of red ae! the lowest ible price, for cash. Weight warra |, or coal for . PETER CLINTON. ASTROLOG ¥. g 5, 000 REWARD—IB NOW OFFERED TO 'e any person who can surpass Madame IFTON in the art of astrology. She is the only lady in the city who can give correct information on all things through life. N. B.—Madam C. is no humbug, nor does she wish to impose on the public; she also cures all'dis- eases in their last stage, particularly the worst forms of rheumatism. Call and satisfy yourselves. hemesagy och me and Spring, brick Thompson street, between house, stone stoop. 18 A’ ith Tessepien ‘the most rwonter’el aotsuigitt without ex in the world, or that has ever been known. She will tell past, present, and future events; and will show fa- ture husband and absent which has ished thousands during her travels in Europe. She ina seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, ‘was born with a ie Wort @ powers of her wonderful science, tell even thoughts, and will cause nap pare to eome who will all the. greatest happiness of matrimonial bliss, Her ictions are truly astonishing to all who visit her. one who wish a speedy jage may call soon, and they may de- pend upon true advice, founded on the eternal princi- von nad Golaniba, sheets,” Gentte ‘samitied, non mbia . Gentlemen Hours from 8 o'clock A. M. to 9 P. M. sh LAIRVOYANCE.—MRS, HAYES 18 THE MOST wonderful clairvoyant in the world. She possesses sight far superior to any other clairvoyant in the United states, Her examinations are always correct. ber, satisfactory examinations given to all, or no charge made. Office 10 Spring strest, near the Bowery. pamsedtsene ec temnre nenathematietche hana ‘ADAM MEYER HAS REMOVED FROM 60 LEROY street to 191 Seventh avenue, betwoen Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth streets, and continues to tell past, present and future events; likewise, marriages, journeys, law suits, business prospects, sickness, absent friends, and property lost or stolen. Madam Meyer con- verses fn English, French and German, and gives guar. anty for her art. —— ermal ADAME ALWIN, FROM PARIS, TENDERS HER SER- vices to the ladies and gen’ of this city, in astrology, by books and sciences, and is to be consulted about love, marriage, business, law matters, &e. She the mame of the lady or gentlemas they will marry; also the names of their visiters, Revicenca 300 Bowery, betyoen Fizet ang Reevad sirevta, : é ya: imsley, Haight & Co., of the city of New York; that | the | | PICTURE GALLERIES, sc.—LARGE ROOMS TO rer, in the Academy of Design, 663 Broadway, sui'able = picture galleries, fairs, rooms, &e. Apply to J. ERHAM, on the premises. T° BE LET—THE NEW STERLING HOTEL, BRIDGE- | rt, Conn, This new and spacious hotel, being the t in the State ituated in the centre of the city idgeport, 1: is 150 feet in front and 145 feet in forming @ block four stories in height. Itis fin- in handsome style, having gas and water through the house, and allthe modern improvements of a first class hotel. The parlors and rooms are large, and the dining room nearly 100 feet in lengih. mostly 10 feet in width, and are over 1,200 feet in length, | giving the house a spacious and airy appéarance. There is alorge yard attached to the premises, with stables in the rear. “Toa person well acquainted with hetel-keep- | ing, it will be leased on reasonable terms. A fuller de scription can be had by appling to P. T. BARNUM, in New York, er at the hotell in Sridgeport. T° LTA PART OF A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, WITH | all the modern improvements, with as many par- Tors and bedrooms as the parties may want. Inquire at | 78 Greenwich avenue. Rent lo LET OR LEASE—THE PROPERTY 618 BROAD- | deep; house four stories, 28 by , suitable for cabinetinakera | in Watts street, near Hudson, Also basement of Ganal street, suitable for trunk or bootmaker, &., &c. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, LET—THE ELEGANT MODERN HOUSE NO. 6 | BL St. Marx’s place, near Broadway, with gas, bath, &c. Rent low toa good tenant. The furniture may, if | desired, be purchased, Apply on the premises. | "JO LET—HOUSE NO. 27 BOND STREET, AND FUR- | DL niture for sale, for which the board of the family now occupying the house would be taken. T° LET, AND POSSESSION AT ONCE—THE BEAUTI- | ful full-sized three story and stone basement brick hor 215 Adams street, Brooklyn. Contains baths, range, heater, gas, speaking tubes, bells, &o.; about five minutes walk from Fulton or Wall street ferries. to an established pianoforte m: , the rent will be * taken in mstruments, at trade prices; or toa wholesale provision dealer, it will be taken in that line. Inquire at Goold’s music store, 66 Court street, Brooklyn. (0 PHYSICIANS.—A PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING a genteel house, west of Broadway, snd in the neighborhood of Bleecker street, will let a furnished par- lor, on the first floor, toa physician. Address, Quinn, Herald office. ee ware ioe (0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE HOUSE NO. 37 Vestry street, consisting of two rooms and pantry on the second floor, and two bedrooms in the attic; pri- vilege to wash in the kitchen. Possession immediately. Apply on the premises. STOLEN GOODS. D5, REWARD.—STOLEN—FROM 129 LAWRENCE street, Brooklyn, between 12and 1 o’clock De- Imber 6, one gold watch, (inscribed on inside case ‘‘Pre- sented to Captain Watson Ferris by a few friends in Liver- pool””)—date not, remembered—maker's name, Thomas lack, of Liverpool; No. 31,370; two gold brooches, five gold rings, one silver butter knife, (marked W. 8.’ F.,) six or eight silver tea and table spoons, (some marked a3 above.) Pawnbrokers please stop the above if presented. Apply to 165 William street. FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, DECKMBER ]8, 1854.—Owners are wanted at this office, for a pock: et wallet, containing a considerable amount of money, in bills; also, tickets, memorandums, &c., found in an omnibus, in September last; also, a ladies’ gold hunting case watch and chatelain chain, found in Broadway. 6 rilver teaspoons and 1 mustard spoon, supposed to have been stolen. Also, at the First district police court, ‘Tombs, Centre street, 1 dozen pocket knives; half dozen scissors, 1 oil painting, 1 gold thimble, 2 pairs of voy? pantaloons, and 1 boys’ cloth jacket, supposed to have been stolen. . W. MATSELL, Chief of Police. e | QYTOLEN—AMONGST BUSINESS PAPERS, OF DIFFE- rent ‘descriptions, one interest coupon of Sacra- mento City, bond No. 8, due January 1, 1855. The pub- lic are cautioned not to ok it, as payment has 1 stopped. ANTON SCHREIBER, 53 Fifth street. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. | QNOUNTRY RESIDENCE.—WANTED TO RENT, WITH | 8 view to purchase, if appreved, a moderate sized | house, with requisite out buildings, and some fifteen. to | twenty acres of land attached. Within one hour’s ride | by rai of New York, near to a depot. Address, with full particulars, stating location, rent and price, | with » description of the premises, S.8.S., box 125 | Herald office. | QARM.—WANTED TO PURCHASE A GOOD FARM, and pay in stocks. A good trade will be given. | Address Farmer, at this office, for two days. TORE WANTED—SUITABLE FOR A DRUG STORE, corner preferred, in German and American neighborhood. Please address Charles H., Herald office, ILLIAMSBURG HOSE WANTED.—THE ADVF tiser wants to purchase or hire house in Wil- liamsburg; possession now or on the first of May, as suits the owner; location south of Grand and west of Fourth streets preferred; but some other, or in Brook- | lyn, near Williamsburg, might suit. Adéress, with fall Yarticulars, DP. E., box 1,632 Post Office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, -A FURNISHED parlor and bedroom, in a private family. Brook- lyn preferred. Address D. F., Herald office. | ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM FOR A GENTLE- man and wife, west of Broadway; meals to he served up in room. A plain but cemfortable home uv- sired. Terms moderate. References exchanged. Ad- dress, post paid, Linguist, Herald office. ‘ANTED—PERMANENTLY, THE UPPER OR LOWER part of anew modern house, for four persons, | without children, Will pay $500 or $700 rent. answers are desired to state location and describe Particulars. Address R. R. S., Herald office, for oue week. { ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, AN UN- furnished or partially furnished room, or room and bedroom, with pantry, for the winter, or long-r, with full board for the lady, in a quiet, genteel family, | or with a widow Indy, where there are few or no other boarders, not below Canal nor above Tenth street, within Lhree [blocks of Broadway, either side, Terme not to | exceed $6 or $7 per week, including fire. Address Ro- bertson, Herald office. CLOTHING, &C. UST RECEIVED—1,000 OVERCOATS, $5 EACH; dress and frock coats, $6, cost originally $16; 2,000 | pairs cassimere pants at $9) cost, $0, last year’s mate. Bills on brokén banks of this city, taken for clothing, GEO. LEVIE, corner Nassau and Bevkman streets. EN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING—WHOLESALE AND retail, at greatly reduced prices, at J. VANDER- | BILTS, 81 Fulton street. This is the best place in the The corridors are | Tf let | nn ____—____________ AMUSEMENTS. INGLISH OPERA AT NIBi0’S GARDEN. teal) parts of tite house, 00 cents; Orchestra Arse: a 91; Boxes, $5. Doors opem at 6%; % commence at 7 e'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 9, ARTISTIC BUCCESS OF M’LLE NAU as AMINA, in the opera of THE SOMNAMBULIST. To commence at 73 with Bellini’s Opera of Amina . Wile Naw ¢. St. Albym ‘Mr. Horncastle Mrs, Pomwoni SOLE +ssseeee+eMiss Davenport . Hr, Hanchett | Michounet.. Mr. Lefing well . Mr, Grosvenor } Quinault. Mr. Walters Mra, Misses Henry and Price ‘AND FACES. | Rees Angelique de Aumont, | Pas de Deux... feg Woffington...... Tle Mr,’ Conway | Kitty Clive. Mrs. Seymour | peer ee ALLACK’S THEA’ BROADWAY, NEAR Broome TWO TO ONE. | Mr. Stewart | | ‘TRE, atreet,—Saturday evening, Dec. 9, Mons Bouret....Mr. Blake | Louis XIV. ‘The Count de Chewuex....... v0 Mr, Trever De Rameau......Mr. Lester | Dora... .Miss Rosa Bennett Vector St. Clair.. Mr. Bland { Cecil . Mrs, Stepheas THE HAPPY MAN. | cong -Mr, Brougham Foxi.Fhum.Mr.Chippendale | THE NEW FOOTMAN. | Breakwindow..Mr. Vincent | Polly,.......Mrs, Stephens | EVROPOLITAN | THEATRE—HENRY | WILLARD Proprietor; Kaw \y, Manager.—Deors open at 64; curtain rises at 7 o'clock, 7 |" Saturéay eveming, Dec. 9, will be | DAMON AND PYTHLAS. Mr. James Anderson Bo Langdon | Hermion » Warwick | Arria. ik “WAN Count de Croissy.Mr, Prior | Paul.. Roland Bonifac Pe ee Bears for one week only.—Wax Statuary, the beau- iful living Giraffes, the living Boa Constrictor, the Griginal Happy Family, Sc. Saturday, Dec. 9, 1 Afternoon, at 3, the drama of THE ORPHAN ‘OF GE- | NEVA. Evening, at 7, THE ORPHAN OF GENEVA and Feats of the Olio Company. Admittance to all 25 cents. Children under 10, 12}, cents, 7OOD’S VARIETIES, MECHANICS’ i] a passes (above Grand street.) |. Wood. HALL, 472 sseecess - Manager, &c. WHITE AND ETHIOPIAN, COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL PERFORMANCES, by some of the (OST TALENTED DELINEATORS IN THE WORLD. H. Woop, though the first to introduce white charaz- ters into an Ethiopian entertainment, deems it not out of place to call the attention of his patrons and the pub- | lic generally to the fact, that at the above Hall may be seen the sunshine and shade of the Darkey’s Life, inter- spersed with L ARTISTIC AND PLEASING PANTOMIME AND DANCING IN WHITE CHARACTER, H. Wood intends simply to HOLD THE MIRROR UP TO NATURE, and give each evening a faithful representation of NxGro Livs, without detracting from his merits or ex- alting him above his proper sphere in society, thereby aiving a very pleasing as well as a most instructive eth § evenil tire chi f ‘This evening, an entire change of programme. Tickets....... ne 25 Doors open at 83g; XO. CHRISTY & WOOD’S MINSTi 444 BROADWAY, to commence at 73; preci the control of = Batited ae ‘OOD, Business Manager. GEO. CHRISTY, Manager. EYHIOPIAN MIN; BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, ETC. Africanized by the most accomplished ‘company in the world. ‘This week, the celebrated ait on " ROBERT Spey Macair A jack Strike, . - George Christ; Doors open at 63¢ eiodk;to cominence at 13¢ precloely. MONIAL TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE T. F. Briggs, at Wood's Varieties, Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway, on, Saturday evening, ‘December 9, on which occasion Mr, Wood has generously tendered the use of hisall, and the whole of the company have voluntoered their valuable services. Tickets can be had of any of the under-mentioned committee, and at all the principal hotels and music stores :— Albert Mcllwain, Thomas Moore, Francis Trevor, Ste- Joho \pson, . J.T. john Pyne, and others. y COP RIL MCLEAN WEWBON, Chairman, Cuaa. L. Hicks, Secretary. Pee ae THEATRE.—EXTRA ADVERTISEMENT. e nager has great pleasure in announ to the public the revival of the Hee Shaksperean ie tacle, with an unrivalled cast, and unprecedented splea- dor, of MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM, with a full Operatic Chorus and a GRAND B, to give full effect to which MAD'LLE 701 the celebrated danseuse, is engaged. It will be producea on Monday next. IE SEMI-HUMAN INDIAN WOMAN FROM MEXI20! The levees of this marvellous being are daily thronged by medical and scientific men. Dr. Mott's certificate has created an extraordinary sensation, pro- nouncing her to belong to a distinct race between man- kind and the ourang ontang. All ladies (not enciente) evince peculiar gratification in witnessing the hybrid’s intelligence and modesty. Her melodious Spanish songs charm everybody. On exhibition at Gothic Hall, 316 Broadway. R, DEMPSTER’S LAST BALLAD ENTERTAINMENT VA at the Tabernacle, on Saturday evening, Dec. 9, Will include the following songs: The Spot where was Born,” “The Rainy Day,” “John Anderson My Jo,” “Let us’Love One Another,” ‘Scottish Widow's In- ment,” “My Nannie 0,” “Pm Alone, All Alone,” “Duncan Gray,” and “The May Queen.” Tickets 25 cents. Books 123, cents. To commence at 8 o'clock. THE BALL SEASON. URNTON’S SECOND GRAND HOP WILL TAKE place on Tuesday evening, Desember 12, in the hinese Buildings, Broadway, the most extensive rooms in the city. Ladies and gentlemen taught to dance in a few lessons. Circulars can be procured, and all applica- tions to be made at 274 Bowery, book store. Grit, FRENCH BALL.—MR. GA’ OF NI- blo’s theatre, will give a balpare on Monday, De- cember 11th, at 9 o'clock, in the large hall, 21 Howard street, Sickets one dollar for one gentleman and two ladies. This hallis to let for the ball stason. Pneaeneataepeneore penne pa N NR One eT R. JHONSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CONt sulted.—Twenty-two years in one speciality en} 8 Dr. J. to cure such cases as have baffled those les Saraiieen Lge ore ee woakness ef fee cured, ° deleyenoug Fst ly out use of any irvine i re UT RSE TRE See nl D> WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S FRIEND—PRICE $1. Just what those want who have contracted cer. iain diseases. Warranted to cure at once—often ins few hours, The Unfortunate’s Friend cannot be equalled any other medicine in the world. Sold at 50 Canal street, one door east of Broadway; and a book gratis with each vial. The Doctor attends till 10 P, M. Con- sultations free. z city to get clothing ready made, or made to order. DENT!! | JTMPROVED ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—DR. J. ALLEN, | LL late professor in the Ohio College of Dental Surgery, invites attention to his improved method of oonstruct- ing artificial dentures, which combines the following ad- | vantages:— Ist. There are no seams or crevices for the lodgment of food, to vitiate the saliva or infect the breath, as not ren ithe slightest moisture can get between the teeth an le. | 2 An artificial gum, which is as firm and indestruc tible as the teeth, is fused at a high heat, between and around their base, which unites them firmly to each other and to the plate upon which they are set. The Ue imparts to the teeth that peculiar expression and fe-like appearance which characterizes the natural organs. Sd. Great strength is obtained by thus uniting the te, and no ordinary force in masti- ting can break them from their base. 4th. A clear and distinct articulation of speech is restored. This important change is effected by having | the inside of the teeth and gum of a natural form. | this form the tongue is readily adapted. This perfect | adaptation of the tongue to the denture prevents the | hissing or muffled sounds in ee singing so often | obegrved in persons wearing artificial teeth. e natural form and expression of the mouth and face’ can be restored, in cases where have be- | come sunken. This is done by means of additional at- | tachments to the framework supporting the teeth. These attachments are so formed as 1D bring out the sunken i hone ‘and sustain them in their proper position, | They are covered with the above named gum-compound, | and become component parts of the denturo and, whem rightly formed, cannot be detected by the qosest ob- Sige fee nit tea ies ee | ‘inal inet also the nat form - | ak of tee month naa lips, has been well tested, having | been made a apecial feature in the author’s practice f or | Seer ate Feetaane, Wait nave boon kes of Per ai rreot, enenses, wi tS a sons without this | ment, and also with it, can be change in aj ance tenances: Si Prcataie, now wearing dentures constructed upon is principle, which the public ‘are invited to call and examine, to- gether with other specimens of his oo eee style of work, not requiring bove attachments. 1S, the nity of which prevents even 1a, the pani which pre’ tarnish’ or unpleasant taste in the mouth. In short, this system embraces many new and important features, | seen at his office, showing the | which is produced in the coun’ this work are the slightest OLD DOCTOR HUNTER HIMSELF—THE PHY- in, who established the Hunterian Dispensar; A lo. 3 Dir m street, New York city, in 1834, can Reimar valde mee teat Ae ie old office. A word ine is sufficie: ive branch medicine only attended to. nape ay GREATEST MEDICA DISCOVERY OF THR —Mr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered im one of our common pasture woods a remedy that cures every kind of humor, from the worst acrofula d toa common pimple. He has tried it in over 1,100 casos and never fa , which are readily appreciated by those wearing artidi al Uentares upon this, principle. With geference to ue utility of this met namerous teMimonials one given from eminent dentists iv the various cities of the rk in thie and other Union; sak gonna wearing oman, 1) 30 Bond aLreet, except in two cases, both thunder humor. He has now in his possession over two hundred certifi- cates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a ni sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst of pim ‘on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the canker in the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to ctire the worst case of ipelas. to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in - Two bottles are wasranted to cure running of eyes and blotches the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to odie corrapt and running ulcers, One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the . Twe to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of wo to three bottles aro warranted te most desperate case of rheumatism. Three te FH BEF to eight will cure the worst case of scro- fula. A beriefit is always experienced from the first bot- tie, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken, Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the ef- fects of it in every case. So sure as water will ox. tinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks foritself, There are two things about grows in our pastures, in some :..+-Miss Davenport | 1, j most difficult case vent heney, with AMUSEMENTS: ——— URTON’S THEATE, CHAMBERS STREET.—SA- 4 last — of the new , the _. UPPER TEN AND THE LOWER TWENTY. which must be withdrawn, as the new local piece of sa ire, APOLLO IN NEW YORK, must be produced on Sionday next. Great success of the new farce, LIVING 100 FAST. The Theatre is warm and comfortable. Bers THEATRE.—PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, 1. P. Waldron Stage Manager, Robert Jones.—Prices ‘Admismon—Boxes. 25 cents; Pit tacle of ont Private'Benes $5. great 6 THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES, with the combined companies arematia and equestrian, FULL STUD OF HORSES, New Scenery, Dresses, Dances, Machinery, ko, CATARACT OF REAL WATER. SaruxDay Evesine, Dre, 9, will be presented ASTONISHING EQUESTRIAN FEATS = Rete babs OF Khor 8TAk TROUPE. e performances will conclude with the great drams: of THE CATARACT OF THE GANG! Mr.Arnold | Ivan..........Robert Jones | DURDY’s NATIONAL THRATRE.—DRESS CIRCLE AND: Upper Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 1234 cente; Orchesiza Beats, 50 cents; Private Boxer, $5. Doors’ open at 7; | curtain will rise at 73g o'clock. Saturday evening, Dec. 9, the entertainments will commence with A GRANT EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCE, by the French. ané American Circus; after which, the ballet of THE MAGIC ROSE; to conclude vith JACK SHEPPARD. UCKLEY’S ETHIOPLAN OPERA HOUSE, 559 BROAB, way. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS | of Planche’s fairy opera of | BEAULY AND THE BEAST, | in two acts, with the most costly seenery, best musley best delusions and best cast ever introduced in the piece, Miss A. Eleanor,, R Bishop Buckley G. 8. Buckley, W. Percival Sisters, Fai N.B. | | t ' | 4 is favorite piece will be | ing "THIS WEEK, also a. superior BINIOPIAN even- ENTER- | TAINMENT, introducing the newest and best negro me lodies. Concert commences at 73 o'clock. Reserved Seats, 50 centa. 6 eer pe Ss a ERHAM’S BURLESQUE TROUPE, 663 BROAD' . THIRD ENTERPRISE GIFT TICK! sta to be received for the admission of four AN UNEQ' am ed each. J &0., mm wae pe will appear. To conclude with the laughable to of JOCKO. OR THE BRAZILIAN APE. | Doors open Cards of admii GIFT TICKETS AT EACd. Issued in connection with the Mirrer of North and South America, now in Boston, vill, for the present, by Bpecial arrangement, admit four ns each, te 'PERHAM S HOUSE. i ly sold, 8 BURLESQUE OP! 60,000 of these tickets alread: Only 40,000 more to sell. To be obtained from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., at 663 Bread- way. Each purchaser of one of these tickets will be pre- sented with a certificate of share in the 100,000 VALUABLE AND OCSTLY ARTICLES, donated by Mr. Perbam to his patrons. ee BRROMPwAY SUNDAY, CONCERTS, | FRANK HUGHES, MANAGER. } METROPOLITAN THEATRE, OPPOSITE BOND STREET.. The Manager has the honor to announce that the fourth Grand Concert of the series will take place TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, DEC. 10, at the above: magnificent and capacious Theatre, for which occasion numerous and highly important engage- ments haye been completed, prominent among which is the organization of a } COMPLETE GRAND ORCHESTRA OF | FOR(Y PERFORMERS, | Selected from the leading members of the Philharmonic | Society, Italian Opera Orchestra, and M. Jullien’s cole- brated New York orchestra, | AN EFFICIENT AND POWERFUL CHORUS, embracing the best voices in the Italian and English Opera Trouges, under the direction of SIGNOR TORRIANI, Chorus Master of the Italian Opera, Fourteenth street, | and FULL GRAND MILITARY BAND, comprising, in all, nearly One HunpRED PeRrorMEns, the whole under the direction of the distinguished maestro, SIGNOR ARDITI, Conductor of the Grisi and Mario Italian opera: troupe, assisted by M’LLE MARTINI D’ORMY, the celebrated Primo Donna Contralto, and MR. CAMOENS, | Basso Profunda, forming an ensemble of the leading musical talent now in New York, and one, which must be apparent to all, could not possibly be brought to- | gether on any other evening of the week in consequence of conflicting engagements. | Notwithstanding the very heavy expense incurfed in organizing this extraordinary combination of talent, the manager, relyii g upon the acknowledged musical las: of the citizens of New York, has determined to place the price of admission commensurate with the means of all, 2, — TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE. Reserved Seats, in the Parquet Circle... ..25 cents extra which may be secured at the Box Office of the Theatre this day from 10 until 4. 2 For particulars see programme in to-morrow’s Herald. | R. SCOTT, THE CELEBRATED AND POPULAR J Americon actor, has been engaged for a few nights, and witl make his first appearance at Baraum’s Museura on Monday evening, Dec’ 11, 1854, R, CHARLES FISHER, OF BURTON'S THEATRE, respectfully announces to the citizens of New York, ‘hat it is his intention to receive as pupils any gentle man wishing for instru:tion‘n the dramatic art. Les- sons also given on the violin. For particulara apply to Mr. Fisher, at his residence, 108 Leonard street, east of Broadway. he AFTERNOON AND EVENING, AT THE FRANK] lin Museum, Nos. 17 and 19 Bowery, grand extra sttractions, being for the benefit af Miss Julia aoe when over ly young jes will appear in the M Artistes, with other attractions. Ms 'HEATRE FOR SALE.—THE LEASE, FIXTUR! &e., together with the properties ‘and teen ments of the St. Charles Theatre, Nos. 17 and 19 Bowery, will be sold Tey, Jow, va present proprietor leaving for jornia. A sure fortune for an enterprisi nager, Apply at the box office. sietinigs, ai er BS MEDICAL. R. LARMONT’S PARIS AND LONDOX MEDIO Adviser, and Marriage Guide, 11th edition, Tagen, cloth, ‘dengravings. Both married and gingle should consult it,” Sold at No, 223 Broadway, an@ mailed free for $1, by the author, M. = and surgeon, No. 42 Reade street, .corner of 'e where he is consulted from 11 A to2P.M., Cte 9 ip the evening, Sundays except N. b tre érug store. Patients treaved by mail or express. A‘+ dress all letters box 844 New York Post Office. cur with all other papers in recommend: to the afflicted. Courier dea Etats Us National Democrat, Day Book, and New Brunewi: R. WARREN, MEMBER OF THE COLLEGE oF ‘Surgeons of Dublin and Edinburgh, attends te pei- vate practice at his old established ofice, 11 Madaom srienlaatig Suisetertoee ‘ritheet Sonuatae a business pursuits. oy ~prifes R. FROM DUBLIN AND Canal ots ou ieee oan Broad one fromOA-M. oP. Me Dr. Powers’ specific depurative tincture, certain 12mo., pp. 836, on fine Every complaint to which wots ie z é E tions of many 8; i wouch anxiety akon How mai obstructions or irregularities tem, which undermine the healti they are ignorant, and which their ing medical advice. How many uteri (falling of the womb), froma whit delicacy forbids seal suffer from lapree or from flour albae (weake } ness, debility, &. | b Ci A How many are in constant agony | this herb that appear to me fsurprising-—Arst, thet, « P quite 'plenti and yet its value has never been known until I discover: ed it in 1848: second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and art ager! of the discovery, I will state that iz April, 1858, I peddled it, and sold about six bottles per day. In April, 1854, 1 sold over a thousand bottles per day of it. No change of diet ever necessary; eat the beat you can get, and enough of it. Directions fur usa — Adults, one tablespoonful per day; children over twe years, dessert spoonful; children from five to vight year teaspoonful. As no direction can be applicab it constitutions, take sv ficient to operate on the bowels twiee aday. "Mr. Kennedy gives personal attendance in bad cases of scrofula. Manufactured by Donald Kenne- dy, 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. Price $1, Whole. sale agents for New York—Chas. H. Ring, 102 Broad- way “Y. Clickener, §1 Barclay street: A. B. & D. Sands, fulton street, and retailed by all ruspectable drag pists: T. W. Dyott & Sone, 132 North regyud streed for man ‘ling confine have ditkeult, if not dangerous dellverion, if uncertain recoveries ? Some whose liven ars havarted during such time will cach find in its pages the means of Prevention, amelioration and relief, How many bitter momenta, how much anguish might have been spared te: the sufferer, to the hueband, to the relatives, by a timely Possession of this little volnme? 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