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|. other for $1,500, ‘able in six months from date, from sala ‘brane for J ~ ; ADTEBTISEWENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. qa GTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, RAND DISPLAY OF FANCY GOLDS FOR NEW Year—-87 }ranklia street. —T. BELARD, agent ‘tor the celebrated manufnetory of crystals in’ Olehy, near Paria, and A. DUPLAN, agent for the ated ma nufaetory of bronzes of art, 82 rue de Bon ly, Pagis—have just reecived & new assortment from thcir respective ‘houses, consisting of crystal septs ! vases, twilet bottles, paper weights, ve ters, and cut and engraved glasses, of ‘bronzes, clocks, moderateurs lam) very descriptio f tatuettes by Pra: r, éuch as Taigaeuse, Bachan tyr, ke.: gro i as the wounded heron, similar to the one 80 mach admired last year in the Crystal P brackets, lamps for gas, &c. All thes as every sort of fancy goods, are to be « lin street, depot for and retail. EWFLRY FOR THE HOLIDAYS—A. G. BAGLEY Would respectfully inform his frients and the pub- lie that he has taken the store formerly o-:cupied by B. B. Wood, $91 Broadway, and having added largely te the stock, comprising the newest patterns aud latest styles, latters himself that he can sell at per satisfactory to all who may favor him with a call. ge TOYS !—WHOLESALE’ STORE, NO. 62 JOHN street. Shopkeepers, pedlars and all who wish to ‘buy cheap, will find a t assortment of toys and Zancy articles at the store of W. H. FREY & BROTHER, No, 62 John street. oat e two above houses, wholesale TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 18 DIVISION aeons mean facturera ® large complete as- sortment of the above which eale at red prices, to peut with any other house in New York. Country dealers aa to call. Five per cent allowed for cash. Remember old stand, (established ), 18 Division fm 1828). CHK. GOETZ, (late Haas & Gost otreet; near Chatham square. FINE GOLD CHATELAIN, WITH A LOCKET, cross, heart, and several other articles attached, Svas lost while going through Eighth street, and up Broadway to Twelfth street, or ina Fifth avenue stage. ‘The finder, by leaving the same ut Carroll & Hutchin- son's, 547 Broudway, will receive a liberal reward and the thanks of the owner. OST—ON WEDNESDsY EVENING LAST, AT THE Academy of Music, a coral bracelet. The finder will confer a great favor, and also receive a liberal re- ward, by leaving the above at 44 West Nineteenth st. CST—IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN GRAND AND Canal streets, on Saturday last, a silk purse, con- ining a small sum of money. The tinder will be suita- ply rewarded by leaving the same at 81 Water street. OST—A NOTE DRAWN BY L. W. SCHMIDT TO HIS own order, endorsed by L. W. Schmidt and Julius Helmich, (or not endorsed by Julius Helmich,) for $330, ut fifteen months frpm date, dated New York, Jan. 31, 1854, All persons are forbid negotiating the note, as the payment has ben stopped. If found, please to deliver it to Wm. Kadde, 322 Broadway. O8T—ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, AT NEW Haven depot, Twenty-sixth street, a black trunk, marked H. P. Smith on the bottom. ‘Whoever will re- turn the same to P. Ford, Twenty-sixth street station will be liberally rewarded. P. FORD, Ba, Master, New York and New Haven Railroad, Twenty-sixth WNER WANTED FOR A TRUNK.—THE LADY who put her trunk on a carman’s cart at theSouth ferry, on Saturday afternoon, can have the same by call- ing at 297 Washington street, and paying for this notice. TOLEN, OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE, FROM THE s dining room of the Astor House, yesterday after- noon, about 4 o'clock, a new brown overcoat, with velvet collar. Any ante To said coat eae beet a ckage containing the follow: rs :—A mortzage Ren Eincee Gatti me for $5,000, Rated Nov. 7, 1854, and two of the notes pecompanizing the same bearing same date, one for $2,000, payable in 90 days, and 08 an the other note of $1,500; made by Ralph C. Smith and his wife, mied by his bond, for $4,000, dated some time the last of November (ultimo), on property Pl receipt a a also accom) Detroit. This bond and mortgage was in blank, wames of payer and not having been filled in, The papers were ull in Detroit. I do hereby warn all persons against or using, buying or ne- om Bt of the above cord por as payment ‘thereon stopped. A suicable reward will be to one who will return said coat and paper: Bethe ape without the coat. 2 Astor se, Dec. 12, 1854. W. 8. DRIGGS. REWARDS. DOLLARS REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM HOUSE 9 Second street, on the 7th December, be- tWeen five and sx o'clock, two gold watches, two gold chains, (one heavy ae polished gold,) one small gold locket and chain; one gola locket with daguerreotype of an elderly lady, marked E. E. D.; three gold finger rings, two with stones; two small gold pencils, one gold bracelet, marked R. I. N. 1M. Nj one hair brace- let, marked Eliza; one jet bracelet, one Mosaic pin, one Id cuff pins, one gold clasp, with coral beads; Balt Soren silver tea spoons, marked R. C. N., one ealt yn, marked R.C.N. The above reward will b+ paid for the recovery of the and the detection 0 thethief, Apply to J. DUBOIS, or R. J. NOE, 119 Second street. REWARD.—LOST, IN BROOKLYN, ON SUNDAY ; . the 16th inet., # monll terrier color, with black muzzie, ears ye and brass chain collar. Whoever will return said dog $8 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, will receive the above reward, ‘and the thanks of the ow REWARD.—RUNAWAY, ON SATURDAY AB- $3 ternoon, the Sth inst. from No. 60 Pusific street, 1yn, a small Newfoundland dog pup, black, with white paws, answera to the name of Lion. Whoever will return the same to No. 60 Pacific street, between Heary and Clinton, will receive the above reward. TENANTS’ REGISTER. GENTEEL THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH GAS, bath, &e., to let, and furniture, which is pew and in good order, for sale. A part of the money paid down, ce on time. The house is in a good neighborhood, and immediate possession will be given if required. Bed- ding, linen, crockery ana furniture, all new within the last sixty days, or would be let toa small genteel re- sponsible fainily for $125 per month, with every article necessary for housekeeping. Call on BILLINGS & TUCK- ER, 371 Broadway. A BOARDING HOUSE TO LET—NOW FULL OF first class boarders; the house ix comfortably fur- ; price $800 toa’ cash customer, The lady's ill vents her from keeping the house. Locality near Warren street, Address B. B., Herall office, for three days, stating where an interview m: had. ND FURNI- OARDING HOUSE TO LET—LEAS handsomely and completely furnished throughout, a: now full of boarders. The house pays about $1,200 per year clear profit above all expenses. Price $2,300. Inquire at 37 Howard street for full particulars. OUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A modern three story house, pieasantly located, hear and below Union Square. An arraagemen:: could de made with the present occupants to board in the house. Address R. M. C., Herald office, or Union Square Post Office. FFICE TO LET AT 827 BROADWAY—+RONT PAR- lor and site room on the first floor. The very best business locatina in the city. Apply to B. F. FARNS- "WORTH, opposite the Broadway theatre. CLOTHIERS.—THE LEASE OF STORE AND FIX- tures fur sale, of an old clothing stand, one of the Sent in the city, 199 South street, near Catherine ferry. LET—IN THE VICINITY OF FRANKLIN AND Hudson streets, in a good neighborhood, a very nice two atory attic and ‘basement house, desirable to any persod wishing to reside down town. Rent $500. Furni- ‘ture for sale. “Terms ¢: Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broad: LET IN ONE OF THE FINEST STREETS IN THE ‘upper part of the city, a house, with all ihe modern improvemen at a low ent, with lease, Furniture for wi new, at a bargain. Apply to E. . SHIMER, No. 519 Fourth avenu OFFICE IN THE UPPER PART OF Broadway, very desirable for any business or light here on advertising locale is required. in advance. Apply at 1,049 - ith street. LEASE—FOUR LOTS, ON TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, A south side, arn Sixth and Seventh avenues, o a or for other poses. Appl; 157 Broadway, room No. 14. rp 4% LET—A DESIRABLE THREE STORY HOUSE, IN Eleveath street, near Third avenue; baths, gas, &c. $700 per annum to a tenant,’ Possession im- mediately. Apply to E. C. DAY, No. 1 Pine st. LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—THE MOST desirable part of the modern built three # and basement pouse 196 West Fifteenth street, to a family of grown persons only, mh, it suited, could remain rs. Baths, gas, &c., in the house. Inquire at the se of Dr. Drake. WATCGES, JEWELRY, &C. ENT’S FINE GOLD CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUS- ‘ter breast pins, equal to the rea) diamond, with $5; without chain, $4. These pins can beset mail to bos oe eg the United States. All orders \y at to by addressing L. & J. JACOBS, Brosdway. ARGE SINGLE STONE CALIFORNIA DIAMOND Pins, just finished, price $10; the same size real ‘would cost $400. We do not ask you to pur- , but would like one to cull and see them. ‘They are a curiosity, Pathog else, Civility gratis. L. kJ, SACOBS, 407 Bendway. FURNITURE. IRST AND ONLY PRIZE MEDAI, awarded to M. W. KING & SON, pateu makers, 406 and 468 Broadway. Pivot ving recumbent revolving chairs, self acting extension re cumbent chairs, dentists’ chairs, improved javalid whee! chairs, branch reading and writing desks, and ever va riety of mechanical chairs, for comfort and conveni nee Also, by permission, manufacturers of Searle's (U. 8. A.) fravelltiag invalid chatr. ¥ KIN FOR CHAIRS select. Jennings. Avenue C a nd Fourth street. liam D. Wines and John Davidson. Twentieth street Charles H. Smith and Francis O’Donne! Ta; Bernard McCabe POLFTICAL. T A REGULAR MONTHL Y MEETING OF THE DB. mocratic Repablican General Committee of the City and County of New York, held at Stuyvesant Insti- tate, on iar , the Tth day of December, 1854, the following preceedl were had:— On motion of Mr. Frastus W. Glover, of the Eleventh ward, was unani mously appolnted Chairman, pro tem., of the Comm.t- tee: and on motion of Mr. Dunn, of the Twoutieth ward, Peter RB. Sweeny, of the same ward, was unanimoasly appointed Secretary pro tem. Mr, Sinclair, of the sixth ward, meved that the committee adjourn to Monday | | eventing next. The motion was Mr. Varsons, of the Eighteen lowing resolution :— Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed by ut and lost. the chair to prepare a call for the election of the next | general committee, and that they Mr. Caftre: the resolution, by increasing the number of the com- mittee tolfive. ‘The amendment was accepted, and the resolution, a# amended, was unanimously adopted. ‘The Chairman appointed the following committee:— Weare D. Parsons, of the hteenth ward; Joseph M. Marsh, of the Tenth ward; John Y. Savage, Jun., of the Fifth ward; William Sinclair, of the th ward, aad Walter fof of the Second ward. “a motion, the committee took a resess of fifteen mi- nutes. Upon the members re-assembling, the committee una- nimously the following resolutions :— Resolved, it the democratic republican electors of the city and county of New York, friendly to reguler nominations, and 0} to the present State and national administrations, be requ to assemble in their respective wards on Monday, clghteenth day of December inst., between the hours of six and seven o'clock, P. M., atthe places hereinafter designated, to elect three delegates from each ward to form a Demo- cratic General Committee ble at Stuyvesant Institute on the first Thursday of port to this meeting January next, at half-past seven o'clock, P.M. A ward committee, to consist of fifteen ns, to meet at such time and piace im their respective wards as they may select, and five delegates from each ward to a Democratic Republican Young Men’s Committee, for the year 1855. solved, That the election in pursuance of the fore- going resolution be held at the following places and by the following in: fund First Ward, at the Broad Street House—Richard . Mulligan, Nicholas Dimond, James Leonard. Second’ Ward, at 90 Ann ‘street—Michael Ryan, John Donnelly and Charles F. Sackmeister. ‘Third’ Ward, at 42 Vesey street—Peter B. Warts, James Hackett, William McGraw. Fourth Ward, at 27 James street—William Phillips, Henry M. Downes, John Casey. Fifth Ward—At such place as the Inspectors shall select. Joseph A. Jackson, Jumes Lawrence and John T. Henry. #ixth Ward.—At the Sixth Ward Hotel. Thomas Ryan, David Riordan and James Hogan. Seventh Ward.—At the Democratic Head Quarters, 173 Madison street. George F. Alden, Anthony T. Gal- lagher and Edward Let's. Righth Ward.—At Hazelden’s, corner of Dominick ick streets. Samuel Long, Abraham Moses and aylor. Ninth Ward.—At such place as the Inspectors shall select. William B. Ripley. Gustavus A. Conover and Lewis P. Clover. ‘Tenth Ward.—At such place as the Inspectors shall Edward J. Knight, John Harrison and J. N. Eleventh Ward.—At Union Hall, at the corner of Jackson Vermilyea, Wil- corner of Broadway ‘fwelfth Ward.—At McGrann’s, and 100th street. William L. Wiley, Garrett Braisted and Terence McGuire, Thirteenth Ward.—At such place as the inspectors sball selects Richard G. Newkirk, Marcus D. Bonner . Jobn, of the Seventeenth ward, | ward, offered the fol- | of the Sixteenth ward, moved to amend | for the year 1855, to assem- | and William Work. Fourteenth Ward.—At such Pde as the inspectors shall select. Daniel 0. pee Kr Cavanagh. Fifteenth Ward.—aAt such E © as the inspectors shall _ John Gilmore, Bogert and George C. jenet. Sixteenth Ward.—At auch place as the inspectors shall select. Samuel Radcliffe, John D, MeGregor and .—At Joseph Alden’s King Pin Hall, Charles Floyd. Seventeenth Wa First avenue. Charles Alphorns, Jacob Boyce and Jef- ferson Murray. Eighteenth Ward.—At William O’Donnell’s, corner of d Third avenue. Rater Pearsall, Nineteenth Ward.—At such place as the inspectors aball select. James C. Rutherford, Thomas O'Riley and William Wordsworth. Twentieth Ward.—At Thomas McKeernan’s 422 Eighth oa John W. Boyce, William Joyce and John Mc- rain. * ‘Twenty-first Ward.—At Henry Smith’s, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-seventh street. Daniel B. Henry A. Warts. -second Ward.—At such place as the ins) oe lect. Jobn Quinn, William Tuenure and Patrick FxOR. « > Reeolved, That if any Inspector hereby appointed ‘dant Batik th aids bh toa nopolst: w parson het ta his place, and in the event of his omitting to do #0, the remaining Inspectors shall fill the vacancy; and in case the Inspectors for any ward (etermine to’ change the place for holding the election in such ward, they shall alg ne notice thereof in the National Democrat. . Caffrey, of the Sixteenth ward, moved to ley the seport on the table. The motion was put and lost. ir. Savage. of the Fifth ward, moved the previous question on the adoption of the resolutions. Mr. St. John, of the Seventeeth ward, movod to lay the motion for the previous question on the table. ‘The ayes and noes being taken on this motion, nine memb-rs voted in favor of it, and nineteen against it, and it was declared lost. ‘The ayes and noes being ordered on the previous ques- tion, w the vote was, taken, Mr. St. Jobn rose motion, The decited that . while the vote wa being taken, it was not in ardet rect question. Mr. St. John asked to take an appeal from the decision of the chair. The chair directed the secretary to with the call for the votes, and refased to submit the appeal, as the proceeding could not be entertained while the vote was being taken. Mr. St. John, on being called upon to vote, was permitted to explain his vote at length. Mr. Dunn, of the Twentieth ward, offered the following resolution :— Resolved, That this committee disband, and hereafter we recognise no organization but Tammany Hall, It was not seconded. On the ayes and noes being taken, the previous ques- stained. lutions re} ted by the committee were then submitted for adoption, and the ayes and noes being ordered, the result was as follows :— ‘Afiirmative—Messrs, Joyce, Allen, Savage, Barr, Sin- clair, McGowan, Gallagher, Haskins, Marsh, Hunt, Glover, Mosher, Smith, Wheelan, Suydam, Mead, Mur: ray, Parsons, Blake, Sweeny and Daly—21. Negative—Messrs. Caifrey and Mack—2. Declined to vote—Messrs. Rollins, St. John, Riley, Dunn, Lynch, Doherty and Quinn—T. ‘And the resolutions were declared adopted. On motion, the committee adjourned. E. W. GLOVER, Chairman, pro tem. Peren B, Sweexy, Secretary, pro tem. The undersigned’ members of the Democratic Repub: Tican General Committee, who were absent from the above meeting, concur in the proceedings of the majori thereof, and approve of the resolutions for the next mary election, whi:h were there adopted :—John J. Tait, George A. Shufeldt, jr., Robert C. sclntire, George F. Alden, Joseph 'Crojus, Samuel Long.’ William B. Ripley, Wuliam 1, Wiley, Calvin Sweexy, John Mow bery, Richard Schell, Willlam N. McIntire, Horace F. Clark, James C, Rutherf TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. NY.—THE CELEBRATED ICE STEAMER x, will leave the foot of fternoon, at 6 o'clock. Fare $1. For freight or passage, apply on board, or at the office on the wharf. ARLEM RAILROAD.—ENLAND ROUTE.—ON AND after Monday, Dee. 11, (Sandays excepted.) for Aluany and Troy—Leaving depot corner of White and Centre streets, Mail Train at 7 30 A. M., stopping at Williams bridge and mail stations North; Way Express, at 3 P. M., stopping at White Plains, New Castle, Croton Fails and stations North, connecting at Chatham Four Corners with Western Railroad Express train, arriving at Albany at 11 P. M.; Croton Falls, at 1015 A. M., stop- ping at Way Stations, From City Hall Station—Croton Falls, at 4 P. M., stop- pirg at all stations above Williams bridge; White Plains, at 3.30, 6 and 615 P. M., stopping at Yorkville and sta- tions North; Williams bridge, at 7, 9 30 A. M., 2 15, 4 20, 590, Sand 11 P. M.. stopping at all Way Stations. From Twenty-rixth street Station—Williams bridge at 9A. M.; White Plains at 12 M. Pessengers may also pro- cure tickets and have their luggage checked for Utica} Buffalo and other places West and North of Albany, at the company’s jces, corner of Bowery and Broome street, and Fourth avenue and Twenty-sixth street. Returning to New York—Mail Train leaving Chatham Four Corners at 6 A. M., stopping at all Stations sbove Williams bridge, arriving at New York at 12 46 P. M; leaving depot Western ad, corner of len lane and Dean street. Express Train leaves Troy at 2 30 P. M., and Albany at 245 P. M., sto at hat Four Corners, Phitmont, Martindale, Co Millerton, Amenia, Wassaic, Dover Plains, South 4 Pawlings, Paterson, Towners, Brewster, Croton Falls, ‘White Plains and Williams bridge. Passengers by this train will not be landed between Croton Falls and Williams bridge, unless coming from above Croton Falls. Paseengers between Croton Falls and Williams bridge must take the regular train, leaving Croton Falla at 3 V.M.; 7A. M. from Croten Falls, stopping at all stations between Croton Falls ané Fordham, arriving at New York at 9 60 A. M.; 3 P. M. from Cro’ at all stations between Croton Falls: Fagg bt I York at 5 30 P.M.; 6P.M. White Plains, stopping at all sta iy Williams bridge, at 640,830 and 10 10 A. M, ‘12 45 505, 6,715 and 930 P. M, stopping at all stations. Passenger by the 1010-4. Xe from 5 bridge, the 21 . from White Plains, will be landed York nt the Twenty-sixth street Station only. Sunday Arrangement.—Trains,will leave for Croton Falls, and all way stations, at 80 A. M. and 5 P.M Returning, will leave Croton Falls at 7 A. M and 4 ton Falls, P. M., stopping at all way stations. Passenger: tl Sunday trains will be received and landed in New York, poten rnlea ath meen be end be '. ‘dgates for Albany ved daily un M., a ‘cowne! of Centre and White streets.” bikaiael JOHN DP ELIOT Superintendent BILLIARDS. . a a RAR MERICAN PATENT BILLIARDS.—TEN TABLES at No. 8 Ana, an entrance 149 Fulton street; eight tables corner of Pineapple and Fulton ts, Brook! celebrated Among which are the carved rosewood te- it the World's Fair. it 169 Chesnut street, Philadel ala of metal, slate and marble, with Bassford’s ait apd rubber cushions, Tables, balls, cane, cme ‘bi, &e., for sale as above, and at the A street, Two secondhand tables, ak hd [isn the brokers for millinery “and fancy goods, Gay's roiltinery establishment Bs Greenwich street. * ‘\LEARING OUT OF DRESSSILKS, COMMENCING MON day, Dec, 111,000 dress pattern striped silke, at $7 Seach. ‘To-facilita Will be cut imte lengths of 12 yards cack. ‘ALT. STEWART 2s EMBROIDERIES, MANUFACTURERS Prices.—A @ne assortment of collars, collars aud Sleeves, chemisettes, and chemisottes and sleeves: banda,” in Jacenet ‘and ma for sale by EUGENE HERZ’ & OO., 161 Broadway, up stairs, between gort- landt and Liberty streets, GLREAT HOLIDAY BARGAINS IN DRY GooD3 —s. Beck & Co,, 35 Broadway and Branch esteblish- ment, 786 and 783 Broadway, corner of Tenta street, will offer on Monday, December 11th, and during the holiday season, the following bargains in feeds. 50 00, $11 00, $15 00 and $16 00 tho drest pattern; very rich Brocade $20 00; rich mouseline de lei ‘PaaS nO Toe THE HOLIDAYS.—A. 1. Stew: ART & CO. will offer on Monday, Dec. 11, a large Jarlety of dress goods, ke., suitable for New Year’s presents, at prices much impertation; consisting of French and lish Frenth meri all wool plaids, Paris embroideries, eloaks, &c. ; also 500Scotch plaid lon; shawls, all wool (144 by 72 inches), at $4 each, and 450 rich broche square shawls, at ke., &e., &e. Broadway. y eabrasaurie, Noseny, bua giayen, oe, aasecaiing te em! ‘e, 1, SMO to .000, ot Madden & Stewart's779 liroadway, mast be sold by 1st January, without reference to cost, in con- sequence of tn alteration in their biusineas at that 5 s grand opportunity to tf. chase for the holidays, idol og DRY GOODS MERCHANTS OR DRUGGISTS.—A party leaving New York would like to exchange for pea. a Virginie” re boost nied wun Nasa cokeal acres, , fine farms, wi ity cannel god other coals.” For lara call oF addrees GEO, . mnt for ropert: corner street aud Bowery. m sit ¢ ANTED—TO PURCHASE—A STOCK OR LOT OF staple dey goods, for which a bond and moi of $15,000 to $17,000 on Broadway” pro ty wi nin part payment. Apply to & STROUD, Nassau street, rear. 3.000 WANTED, A MAN, WITH THE change St & Ulcat, peatoet, and respéetable business, ire a and resy asiness, (branch of a taruss to Dectees) dhace Pecan oer eat in six months, if a business mao. For an in’ LA address Water, Herald office. 3 00 —A FORTUNE TO BE MADE.—A e e partner wanted with the above ainount, or more, in a safe manufacturing business, already established, and paying a very handsome profit, out of which a fortune can be made. Address, postpaid, A. B.C., care of A. P. Munge, No. 2 Tryon Row, City Hall square. 2 5 —PARTNER WANTED, WITH $2,500, eo ima manufacturing business in’ this ty: the article is of general use and of unlimited de- mand. Profits from $3,000 to $5,000 per annum. Ad- dress Ironware, box 144 Herald office, with name, &c. 300. —A GENTLEMAN, AS PARTNER, TO AT- 9 tend the financial department of a first class exbibition, to open in this city or elsewhere. $100 per week can easily be realized, the advertiser having every thi hg aa For particulars call on Mr. BAR- , No. 7 SANT! jompson street. Security given for twice the amount invested. eg N ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN IS WANTED, TO EN- gage as partner inan established profitable casu usiness; $200 to $300 in money will be required, or person having the above amount tu invest would ae en ployed on a salary. Apply to ©. B. HOWES, 81 Nas- swu street, room 4, i OR ei 3.0.0.0) cionsry and ater setoon for tates ant \ tionary and syster saloon for ladies and gendemee, ® Gne oa attached, located on a fo'tuy ene staking b place of le"btai he neat supe: s of this kia ra supe. vior teducemicats, Apply st 102 Nasiau street, room No. 9. PURDY & Co. —POR SALE—A HOTEL WITH AN EX- cellent bar. billiard rooms, diniog sn- snd acoommocations for forty joer is “a Apmaerengve ani ‘Aap anaeaiaeen rt ‘Would suits German. iy immediately at 102 Nassau street, room No. 9. PURDY & OO. FOR SA LE—(A SPLENDID CHANCR)— ited on one of our @ &n oyster saloon, | doing ® flourishing business. Rent) low; in ever; way desirable place. | fenmediabely ai 102 Nassau aicsat some 9. ead 0. LOTS _IN ELIZABETHTOWN, FOR $60; 'e also a farm in Illinois and’New Jersey; good house in Mount Vernon, and several houses in this a Brooklya, for sale cheap. BARTOL, N otrest. lease, good will, and fixtures of a flour and feed corner of Fulton and Clermot Brooklyn. ‘Attached to the same ia Tivery stat ina tizgant of ochar besinoes ti of c siness he to. fuire of MLA. COONS, on the promises ———___.—__— INING SALOON FOR OF THE BEST par- —FOR SALE, THE LEASE, STOCK AND le -Aztures of a news depot, located in one ‘avenues and _PURDY & 00. B50 aes fe street, near First avenuc; a jo, 102 A RARE CHANCE —FOR SALE, AN EIGHT YEARS’ ol eighty The reason of SALE—ONE extablishments i ; paring in the city ; the lodging than the For terms 7 } sony he pay ret ‘or and C. G. THOMPSON, 81 Nassau street, room 7. UG STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED ON THE corner of two large thoroughfares. Sold in con- sequence of the owner not understanding the business. Five rears established ; a geod chance for a German, ag at the is onl, in the ward. Fi haze, is only one wa ‘or particulars, call bo rk a ED F% SALE—$10,000—ROCKLAND WATER STOCK, IN lots to suit purchasers, It pays ten per cent. Terma cash," Wil JAY HASKETT, 18 Centre street. SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF one of the best corner grocery stores in the city, to- ber with a horse and My ad Satisfactory reasons selling. Apply to DUNCAN & MCMULLEN, auction- yo and real estate brokers, 108 West street, corner of iberty.. Fo SALE—A SUPERIOR SEGAR STORE, LOCATED in one of the greatest thoroughfares. The fixtures are elegant, and location unsurpassed. Any one wish- ing a great bargain should apply immediately at 102 Nas- sau ai » Toom No, 9. PURDY &.CO. OR SALE—FIVE YEARS LEASE OF A HOUSE, OR the store to let and the fixtures for sale, of a whole- and retail liquor store, in one of the best locations in the Fourth ward. The house is well calculated for a boarding house. ‘the only reason for selling is Peper nent ents 28 eet, ere . For particulars app! UPTON il liam street, corner of Bhane. 4 SALE—A DINING, OYSTER\AND GENERAD RE- freshment saloon, situated in one of the greatest! it usiness thoroughfares up town, in one of the leading avenues, This isa it chance for a person to engage 81 Nassau in this business. to C. B, HO’ street, room 4. ply to OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL, FIXTURES, &c,, OF & popular saloon in Broadway, tor foe & good . Itcan be bought on very reasonable terms, if applied for immediately, as the preseut proprietors are up their business, and are about to leave town. Appiy to OSCAR CONNOR, 264 Washington street, up stairs. 1D GENTHEL BUSINESS, NEAR Canal street, 1 $1,500; also 3 building lots in’ Twen' Rp atreet, worth 000—will be sold for $1,600 each; also apacious coffee and cake saloon in Nassau street, $500; also valuable right, great invention, $10,000. Apply at 212 lway, room 13. BRO! & CO. SALE CHEAP—A FIRST RATE NEW BUILT grocery wagon, built of the very best of materials. it hand feed wagon. Can be No. Anthony street, near Hudson. oo SALE IMMEDIATELY ON BROADWAY, A BOWL. ing and drinking saloon; a chance for Young man with $300 or $400 in cash. Also, an old and well established store, with rooms attached for « imaail family. Apply immedistely to C. G. THOMPSON, 81 Nasean street, room 7. R SALE—A FINE PAIR OF ARABIAN HORSES, sound, kind, and of a very desirable qualit ey can be seen for three days only—the 13th, 14th, h inst. ata. & Gd. I MUS’ Unio stables rand street, Wiiliamsbarg. ARTNER WANTED—WITH 92,000 TO $3,000, IN small instalments, in a business now in workiag order, affor ting the Seeteiny, of ample remuneration. An interview can be obtained by addressing » note, with real name, to sl, Herald office, and the most ht years exteusive practice in another city, 1. ¢~ drole 4 ® partnership with @ physician in this eity or Brooklyn. ¢ beat of references from his for- mer partner and other distinguished medical mem None but those of the regular profession need anawer. Ad- dress for two da; D., Herald office. (0 MOROCCO AND JEWELRY CASE MAKERS AND others. —Wanted, a person to take a sharp in an old established business:' an excellent opportanity offers to a person with a email capital. For further particulars apply at the manufactory, 195 Broadway, corner of Dey street, New York, up stairs. ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $400, $150 IN CASH, the balance in three months, in a profitable busi- ness, where a fortune can be made in a very short tine. + portunity for a smart American. “None others need apply. Call or address R. Doane, 114 East Six- teenth street, before 10 A. M. or after 4 P. M. TED—$4,000 TO $5,000.—ANY PERSON WITH the abore smount of capital ean safely invest it in ich yields at t sixty per cent; will be made secretary of the com- and be paid a handsome salary. Securities given, references given and required. Address P., Herald a manufacturing business in this city, whi 1 LECTURES. FIRST PUBLIC LECTURE BEFORE the St. Charles Institute, will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Pise, at the Brooklyn Atheneum, corner of Clinton and Atlantic streets, on Friday evening, Dec. 15. Subject, ‘Charles Carroll. of Carrollton, the Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence.” Lecture to commence at eight o'clock. Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the bookstores, and at the door on the evening of the lecture. OR SALE—THE STORE AND FIXTURES OF NO 414 West street, beautifully situated, This is do rs one of the best stores in the city, as isa new line of established there come twice a week, Rept $14 per month. Price of fixtures, 75: cont . Calland see all this week. ATBICK CULHANE, up stairs. BALE——Al ACRTCE. TIN . plates of ten of the most ular publications in the United States, together wit @ circular plates o the same, afording a rare opportunity for a profitable Juvestment. Apply at 198 Nassau street, room 4, second oor. OR SALI EAP—A FIRST RATE NEW BUILT grocery wagon, built of the very best of materials. Also, a light second hand feed wagon, to be seen at No. 5 Anthony, near Hudson street. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A * neatly fitted up candy store, in a good neighbor- hood, with premises, it required; or would take a part- ner, with a small capital, as the proprietor has another ‘tmsiness yielding large profits. pply at 105 West ‘Twenty-sixth street. — F%. SALE AND TO LET AND EXCHANGE, HOL lots, and farms.—Permit me to call the attention Of the mquiring public to my office, where they will at the present time find an incredible ‘amount of property on record. If you want Property, here is the place to find it; or, if you wish to dispose of property, be xure to record it here. Office, Clinton Hail, eorner of Kighth street and Lafayette place, Ry De GOODWIN) Agent. 4 (OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a grocery and liquor store, with four years lease, Situated in the Fourth ward, with 400 families in rear. The advertiser would have do objection in taking a part- ner, with cash capital of $450. Apply this day at 91 ‘ion street. LASS WORKS.— SALE, THE FIXTURES, TOOLS, &e.; of the glass factory situated in Brooklyn, between John and Marshalt streets, near Jackson ferry, together with the lease of fa tory and dwellings. Ap- ply at No. 8 Platt street, Ne 18 NAPOLEON AND AUGUSTUS CASAR—MR. PIERS HEALEY will deliver the floal lecture on Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 8 o'clock P. M., at Clinton Hall, Astor place: Subject—‘ Policy. Position, and Prospecta of Louis Napoleon.” Tickets 50 cents: to members of the Mercantile Library 26 cents. ‘‘ The second lecture was equally distinguished with the previous one, for its originality, elegance and erudition.” —Express, Dee. THE MILITARY. OHN H. BRIGGS’ MUSKETEERS—ATTENTION.— ‘The members of the above company will meet at Underdonk’s Hall, 405 Grand street, on Tuesday evening, December 12, 1854, for the election of officers and other important business. All persona intending to parade with this corps should, be present on this occasion. By order of J GW. W. Lox, Orderly Noan 8. HN DARROW, Captain. . WHITLOCK, Secretary. ERCER HOUSE, HEADQUARTERS INDEPENDENT Ist N. Y. Volunteers, Dec. 12, 1854.— very member of orps is requested to meet this (Tuesday) evening, at balf-past seven, P.M., om business het ons importance. By order, Stowr, 0. 8. ROBT. M. HARPER, Captal: Pn NONE BUT AMERICANS ON GUARD, tl American Musketeers are hereby notified jat the mext meeting will be held at Brookes’ Rooms, 261 Broome street, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 13, at 73 o'clock. This corps will proceed to Newark, N. J., on Christmas day, for target practice. All who wish to vnite will please attend ere Gentlemen sinking to present prires, wil fy their desire to do 80 to Mr. E. Combs, 244 Grand street. H. A. Buss, Orderly. GEO. W. YOUNG, Captain. [7 AN VEISOR MUSKETEERS—A MEETING OF THE Van Velsor Musketeers will be held at Bini Hall, corner of Duane and Greenwich streets, on this Tuesday) evening, December 12, for busiuess and drill. order of the Company. W. P. WARD, Jr., Capt. E. B. Costs, 0. 8. CLOTHING, &c. ‘PRESENT VALUE—GOVERNMENT BANKS—! Stock taken at 90 cents; Bridgeton, 80; Wheat Biter rowers’, 50; Lewis County, 40; Washtenaw, 40, Indiana danke, 90: , Im Empire City Bank, 90; at EVANS’ Clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. AST OFF CLOTHING—$2,000 RTH W, _ The highest cash price will be liberally given, in current money, for large or small lots of ol clothing, of . Gentlemen wishing to dis) of the above, please address or on Jal MORONEY, 11 street, near Chatham. COAL, dC. OAL! COAL!—A FINE ARTICLE OF LUMP CUMBER- land, equal to Liverpool for family use, and also for black+mith’s use, for sale low; also red ash and coalat the lowest rates, Apply to LEEDS & 496 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets OAL s AT 2% JAMES STREKT, WHERE (:00D WEIGHT uality of red aah coal will be sold at . Orders received at the 6th or atthe from and lowest OUSES AND LOTS and others.. uction, under al jostire of mortgage, at the Merchants’ Exchange, street, at 12 0’clock, noon, on Wednesday next, by WM. A. WEEKS, anctionéer, two houses and lots, situate on 124th street, on the east side of Fifth avenue, two minutes walk from the railroad depot. The have been built about two years, and are in first rate condition. The terms will be made e 090. may remain on each house fora term of years. Title indis patable. For particulars, apply to D. EVANS, 79 Nas- t., Inquire of | | BROWN, 12 Wall street, second floor. ae ee i te Tenet etre cee, Orebestrs Arm $1; Bones, $6. Doers open at 6%; & | COremence at 7 OA.M, til 5 P. M., without | Secured seats r Je TURSDAY DECEMBER 12, GREAT TCMIH OF MLE NaU AS AMINA, im Bellini’s Grand Opera, in three acts, the SONNAMBULA. MR ST. ALBYN AS ELVINO. | Mr. Irving as Count Rodolph | Mr. Horncastle as Alessio Tales Pion op Loe Mrs, Pozsoni as Theresa lyard. URTON’S, CHAMBERS STREET.—AN IMMENSE bill for to-night, (Tuesday. ) ‘THK TWO GREAT PIECES, THE UPPER TEN AND LOWER TWENTY, with the new local satire of APOLLO IN NEW YORK. Mr. Burton as Crookpath, in the first piece. Mr. Burton as Sundy Hook and Mrs, Partingten. All the company wil! appea: Doors open at 634; begin at 7. Bree THEATRE. —PROPRIKTOR AND MANAGER, ‘Admalemon—Boxen, "25 pe ‘Pit amd Gallery, 1236 conte: Private Boxes, $5. APPEARANCE OF MARGARETTA AND CAROLINE THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES, with the combined companies—dramatic and equestrian. Ne eimai eeaieet Taaate aiebtnery, ed low CaTARACr OF REAL’ WATER. ©’ Tumpar , Deo. 12, will be presen’ ANUSENEET?. ROADWAY bay yr) a Leasce.—Doors opea , COMMEBNOY BE To’ olook | uesday evening, Des. 12, wiih he er acim Polo) BLIGHTED BEING. A MIDSUMMBR NICHI’S DREAM aE pe, «Sao ese eseesseMr. Conway Lysander bir, Vanergan | Demetrias i>. Groavensr Nick bottom, the weaver ......... soeeMr, Davidge Hippolyta, Queen of the Amarons.......... Mrs. Warrem Hermia, in eve with Lysander ,..... Mrs. Ni " in love with Dometrius,....ifiaa A Peek King of Pairy Land + + Mad, Powiaa ‘Titawia, his Queem....... - Mrs, Abbott Poek, or Robin Goodfellow. La Potie Vieks ALLAGK'S THEATER | BROADWAY, NRAB Broome street.—Tues‘ay evening, Dec. 12, ‘A GENTLEMAN FROM IRKIAND. De Rameau V ctor St. MM roper: ry Sc. contain vile a Tuesday evening, Dec. EQUESTRIAN FEATS cigar a ee aaee formances wi of THE CATARACT OF THE cance IRCUS, AT THE NATIONAL First week of the HOLIDAY PANTOMIMES. Brilliant display of Equestrian Skill by the great Circus upe. WME TOURNIAIRE EX NEW FEATS. THREE CLOWNS :— Sam Lathrop, Ben ae W. H. Stout. ‘The entertainments to conclude with the pantomme of THE GOLDEN AXE, Jones THEATRE.—A, H. . Manager Hari Mons, Benoit | Clown.. ++, Mr, Stout Pant ir. Thompson | Columbine. . .. . Miss Lafolle Boxes, 25 cents, Pit, 1234 cents. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—SHORT ENGAGF- ment with the celebrated and ular Americas actor, Mr. J. R. Scott, who will appear in his line of ad- mired characters, Tuesday, December 12—Afternoon, at 4, for the first time, QU AT HOME; after which, BACHELOR’S TORMENTS. Evening, at 73g. DAMON AND PYTHIAS—Damon, Mr. J. R. ‘Keott; Pythias, Mr. C, W. Clarke; Calanthe, ‘Miss Mestayer. Admittance te all, 26 cents; children under ten, 123, cents. ‘OOD’S VARIETIES, MECHANICS’ HALL, 479 Broadway, (above Grand street.) NS nt &o, WHITE AND ETHIOPIAN, COMIC AND SEN NTAL PERFORMANC! 1S, by some of the MOST T. DELINEATORS IN THE WORLD. H, Woop, though the first to introduce white charae- 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- ry with Heal aRtistro AND DANCING IN WHITE CHARA‘ 3 Mr. Wood, at the request of a number of heads of fa- milies, has effected an e ment with the wonderful Signor Felix Carlo and his talented children, who will produce several novelties in rapid succession. Monday evening, an entire of programme. Te +s -25 cents 36 precisely. & WooD’s laa BROADWAY, under the control of # * Git0, CHBUBTY, Stage Manager. ETHIOPIAN MINSTREL SY, OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, ETC. ay by the most accomplished company in the ‘This week, the favorite f th 2 We 'VIRGINNY. CUPIDS. Sam Johnson ae Christy «+08, A. Wells Doors open at 634 clock ; to commence at 7 34 precisely. rg 663 BROADWAY donated by Mr. Part tro Barlesqué oh DON GiOVv. in rehearsal. ROADWAY THEATRE.—ENGLISH OPERA BY THE | unrivalled PYNE AND HARRISON TROUPE. } The management takes great pleasure in announcing that arrangements have been completed for the re ap- pearance of the above narwed distinguished troupe of - ENGLISH OPERATIC ARTISTS, whore former success ia this city, and more recent triumphs in Philadelphia and Boston, are without parallel in the history of English Opera. Their re-en- gagement at the Broadway Theatre will commence on MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. During the ensuing Operatic season, a number of en- tirely new, as well as a few of the already established favorite Operas, will be produced on & scale of magnifi cevee and liberality, in regard to accessories, Chorus, Orchestra, Scenery and Costumes, never surpassed any where, Full particulars hereafter. MERICANS, ATTENTION.—THE ANT-ROMAN CA. tholic drama of “Young Am ’s Dream, or a Dh iseursory Interview between the Spirits of Liberty, | Tyranny, and a Citizen of the World,” will be read by the author, Prof. Philip Thorp, at Hope Chapel, on Mon- | day evening, Dec. 18; and every evening during the week. Vocal and instrumental music in attendance. Admix “Young America’ is published by 22 Beekman street. sion, 25 cents. | ABBE & YATES, | A* AMERICAN ACTOR WANTED, TO READ A PLAY to a good speaker; liberal compensation will be’ fiven. Address, with real name, Young, Herald ofice. &C. GOOD PAIR OF HORSES, WITH CARRIAGE, WILI. | be taken in exchange for gas scrip drawing 6 per | Price must be reasonable, Apply to-HASKINS & | ' = = } HORSES, CARRIAGES, cent. DING, THOROUGH | pred, being got by imported Trustee, dam, out of a jorgan mare, by Eclipse, 4 years old, 16 hands high, and faultless in proportions—a stylish driver, Can trot amile in 33 minutes, and of great endurance, and would make a aplendid match or family horse. Can be seen at the stable of the Hudson river steam saw mill, foot of | West Forty: fifth street. Fr: SALE—A SORREL GE | lease, stock and fixtures of one of the best located establishments in the city ; terms, part caxh, or will exchange for other property. Persons wishing to engage in the above business, will please address 8. Jones, Herald office. ARKER VEIN COAL LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE.—- The undersigned trastees will sell at private sale, one of the most valuable coal oe in Allegauy County, consisting of what is called the Jackson, Totter: and Westernport properties, containing about seventees: hundred and four acres of the fifteen feet vain of coal, fro on the George’s Creek, or on the line of the George's Creek Coal and Iron Company’s Railroad, a dis- tance of three miles. The extet mt of these coal lands renders every acre of coal available, and makes the roperty the most valuable in the Cumberiand coal Bet , Be it is capable of being divided into twenty s@ rate coal properties. The front lands contain about acres of the fifteen feet coal vein, and also underlaid tirely with the six feet vein. ‘The big vein is of the uurest coal of the Ge ’s Creek Coal Field. Oa the Jeekson ned part of the Westernport are what aro called the “Jackson Mines,” and village of Jacksonville. ‘These mines have been opened and worked for about on year. The improvements at these mines are all in com- order, with # capacity to mine 500 tons of coal ily. “The village of Jacksonville, which belongs to, the Inckson Mines, comprises between forty and fifty first clase miners’ tenements, a laoge store house and office, with all the necessary’ railroads, tram roads, wheel houses, load house, and all other necessary fixtures for doing s very large ‘coal business. The above coal lands are eell known and regarded among the best coal lands in that region, and can be fully shown to 4008 desirous to purchase, by inquiring at Jacksonville. The tities are good, and the property can be pointed out by persons at Jacksonville. Persons desiring to purchase will find the Hadersignea at Cumberland, Md, Terms of payment will be r) le rere AN m |. PHIL GHA. & DARROW, fTustees. He. AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE—THA ITOCK OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, PIANOS, &C. FOR sale.—I offer for sale, by wholesale, that well select- tock of books, stationery, pianos, ke., conveyed to me in trust by Meners, Gaines & Riches. Avare chance {a offered to one desiring to in this business. The custom of the store is very lucrative, and another such oppertunity will not soon be again presented for ad- vantagpous investment of money, Messrs. Gaines & Riches em! in consequence of heavy en- dorsements, and not because the business was not pro- Gitable, Petersburg, Va., Dec. 7, 194. W. 1. WATKINS, Trustes, OR SALE—A BAY MARE, SIXTEEN HANDS HIGH, nine years old, warrauted sound and kind in every Fespect, and suitable for any work. To be seen for two days. ‘Inquire at 242 Monroe street. | Immediately |D UCKLEY’S OPERA 539 _BROADW, B EVERY WIGHT Tis WERE nel eng oS ay ies, Duets, Plantation Jigs, Fancy Dances, &e., a ees ery popular Fairy Opers, " DEAUIY. AND THE BEAST, in two acta, with iid fi Key introducing ail the beautiful melodies of the place, &e., in Concert commences at 73¢ o'clock. Tickets, 26 ceute; reserved seats, 50 cents. “ , Bw oe \TRE.—KXTRA m i. e Manager has pleasure pena fo the public the revival of the great ace, Witham unrivalled cash ad — lor, of MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, with a full Operatic Chorus and a GRAND BALLET, to give full effect to which MAD’ "LE 70) the colebrated danseuse, ls engaged. It will produasd ou Monday next. 4 ©} — DS ical THEATRE.—FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR, 8. LENN, Os Weoxuspar Evamxd, Dro. 13. Mine M. Mitchell, Mrs, Yeomans, ir. J. C. Dunn. THE YOUTH WHO NEVER SAW A WOMAN, PERSECUTED DUTCHMAN. CATARACT OF THE GANGES. 18S AGNES ROBERTSON.—I HAVE WRITTEN 40) adapted for this lady several dramatic ray hair ven titled “The Fairy star,” ‘The Young Ac! Blake,”’ and others, to which her acting has peculiarity that certain obscure performers in the West- ern States have stolen, or cat to be stolen, my manu- scripts, and have obtained engagements on the a of possessing these dramas. And whereas, on Tuesday, the 7th, and Wednesday, the 8th November, «! writers were employed to attend the representation of “The Fairy Star,” at the Broadway Theatre, and detected in taking down that piece; on Friday, written copies of the piece were offered bel i Ts HYBRID OR SEMI-HUMAN INDIAN, Mexico, commonly termed the Bear Weman, pro- nounced by physiologists to belong to a distinct human }, identical with the lodytes of aactemt days—a link between mankind and the ourang-outang. Dr. Mott’s letter concern her has eatouniod oven one. She speaks Spanish fluently, and sings # No monater ever possessed the faculty of speech or ment. Read Professor Fowler’s chart. enciente) are Migr joe with the hybrid and hee demeanor and cheerful disposition. Gothic Hall, 316 \way. fi AND COX, Singing, &c., to-night. Rehearsals te- y aa follown:—‘* Lady of Lyons,” 1134 o'clock; ‘Bex 5 lock; “ Duteh Kichard,’? 8 o'clock. EATRE TO LET FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—ODD FEL- lows Hall Concert and Exhibition Rooms, Patter- fon, N. J., perfectly fitted up with scenery, &c., will be let i applied for on or before December 18, on’ reason able terms. Good audiences may be ex] \. Ay to WAMLSLY & KINCE, oar the reseee T= ; | TRAVELLING EXHIBITIONS, to ‘oF wale, a magnificent panorama of the Mississi Covering over 9,000 feet of canvass, and painted wa of the first artists in the country. {t has been but little used, and ix replete with all the cylinders, machinery, &e, It will be nold for one Daf its original cost, ax owner bas no further use for it. Apply at the box of- fiee, National theatre. ey oe, NO3. 17 AND 19 BOWERY — - Se rere Ce Eat fan ealy cue sn the Wall open, giv’ nd performances daily, at 3 o’dleck if the afternoon, sed 7 te the evening. deh 2 USEUM FOR SALE.—A RARE COLLECTION 07 beasts, birds, and reptiles, collected in el great care. “For catalogues address HENRY sha avannab. EUROPEAN PHYSICIAN, HAVING HAD nive experience, and who has been en for @ fong period ia the service of the East Indis® Gocspes ". likewise having had varied practice in all parte of th world in the treatment of every disease incidental to the human frame, offers his services to the people of the United States, and will forward to any pe oe and diree- tions for the treatment of any disease, and warrants a speedy and perfect cure, having diplomas from some of the principal colleges in Europe. In cases of tism, dyspepsia, ague, &c., his prescriptions will have the most decided effect, and some of his remedies are. infallible. He will forward, on the receipt of one dollar, such as is requisite to any one who will give a distinos and fall explanation of their several ailments, and flat. ters himself none will be disappointed. Letters ad~ Gre‘ecd, post paid. to Dr. Henry Andrews, Post Ofies, New York city, will be promptly attended to. K. LARMONI’S PARIS AND LONDON MESNOAK L Adviser, and Marriage Guide, 11th edition, 946 pages, cloth, 76 engravings. Both married and singh Should consult it. Sold at No. 222 Breadway, mailed free for $1, by the author, M. Larmon | aud surgeon, No. 42 Reade street, corner of where he is consulted from 114 M. to2P. M., ang 6 D in the evening, Sundays. exeepted, N. Bo-NG tee Crug store. Patients treated by mail or express. A@e Grens ail letters box 644 New York Post Office, We oea@ £ur with al! other papera in recom: Dr. Larmews to the afflicted, Courier den Etats Unis, States Zieturg, be | JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- sulted.—Twenty-two years in one speciality ena- have ated those leas bles Dr. J, to cure such cases experienced than himself. Const!tutional weakness effectually cured, without the use of any delectorious dr R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, 80 LONG KNOWN: to the citizens of New York, may be consulted with confidence as usual, at his old office, where all who have suffered from the maltreatment of pretenders mag rely on B¥ing honorably treated. R SALE—TWELVE TWO OR FOUR HORSE wagons; twelve railroad carts; ten plantation or | farm carts; twelve New York carts, and a large assort- ment of both double and single harness. Wilt be sold cheap for cash, at the large manufactory of MICHAEL N° FEE TILL CURED.—DR. CORBETT, OF NO. 18 Tuane street, may be consulted with confidence On diseases. Twenty-three years in one speciality ena- bles him to guarantee neat cures: N.B.—De, c. isa member of the New York University. See ‘hie MULLONE, Warren street, Jersey City. diploma in his office. AST TROTTING HORSE FOR SALE.—A LONG TAIL y horse, seven years old, fifteen and » half fads high, sound, kind, of great endurance, and war- ranted to trot in’ 2:50, for sale cheap. To be seen at Everett's stable, 24 West Thirteenth street, near Sixth avenue. LEIGH FOR SALE, CHEAP—A 1. DOUBLE sleigh, but little used, in goos onter Apply at the stable rear of 139 West Fifteenth sircet, at 5 o'clock Ay M. and 4 P. M. LEIGH WANTED.—WANTED 10 PURCHASE, A single sleigh. Must be of modern style, light built, nm first rate condition, and a bargain, for cash. Address Sleigh, Herald office. EW YORK TATTERSALIS, SIXTH AVENUE, COR- ner of Thirty ninth street.—This day, at 12 o'clock, Will be sold at auction, gons, sleighs, new an second hand harness,ke. ; also one fine black horse, one brown mare, one light ‘wagon, two sets of harness, robes, blankets, bells, Ke., &c. GEORGE CLEMENS, Auctioneer. HENRY PALMER, Salesman. R. DUBOIS’ OFFICE, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TREAT ment of the diseases of fem No, 8 East Twenty- second street, second house fror way. Remedies le derangements, from $1 to $6. Advice gratis, tations aud letters confidential. Country letters, containing §5, served with advice and medicine by return post. Relief goarantced in all cases. Pationta at a dis- tance provided with eligible board, nursing, and at- tendance, R. WARD'S UNFORTUNATES’ FRIEND—$1 PER vial, anda book. Cures ina few hours; eive can doit. No. 50 Canal street, one door east Broadway, is the place to get this rapid and thorough remedy—no where else in New York. Cures warranted oF no pay. BE SOLD THIS DAY—THE LEASE. AND FIXTURES, I with or without the stock, of aweli known and established segar store, situated in one of the best business rtreets in New York. It will be sold at « bar- gain on Immediate application to C. B. HOWES, 61 Nas- gau street, room No. 4, R. POWLRS, FROM DUBLIN AND LONDON, (IN irinership with Dr. Ward,) can be consulted at ©, 60 Canal street, one door east of Broadway, daily. Ir. Powers’ female periodical pills, and other medici nes Jor female derangements, price $1. Post paid letters will 2ECCVE Amey ute etter tion, , bo Gpidaag mete THE EFFECTS OF DISEASES , for one dollar, procure a book, containing re- cipes for their cure in twenty-four hours, at 429 Broome street, one door from Broadway. ry se Manne WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOM. panion, by Dr. A. M. diseases of ; one bi ia i if davice it | i it iH i iH i i ii i : Hi # it

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