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ABVERYIENENTS RENEWED EVERY DIY. WAanrTs. CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE. eee ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN G! A situation as cook or chambermaid. Apply 2 ‘Twen' jxth street, between Eighth and Niath q@venues. for two da; ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young woman, to take care ef children and do sewing, or ecbhamberwork and plain sewing. To be evan for twe days, at 229 Elizabeth DRY GOONS, de. ASSORTMENT VERY LARGE AND SPLENDID oF A Ineee and ruabrotievies ot PETER BOSKATS & o0.,| for the at prices that cannot fail to Antearly call x renal T ly cheap im elegant Point d’Alencon cel sleeves and handkerchief, jast imported; Brussets Poiut Broadway, New Yerk. Peter Roberts & Co. will Hollinys the whole of their sets and handkerchiefs to mateh, sets in Guipure, Antique, Maltese, Valenciemmes, Brebourt and Spanish point. roideries of Paris and many of the latest styles, new and beautiful patterns, in sete; rea! thread lace veils, capes, shawls, scarfs and mentillas from Okaa- tilly; infaut’s robes, waists and caps. ANTED— SY A RESPECTABLE S20TOH WOMAN, ‘& situation as good cook, washer and ironer. Good waference can be given. Can be seen for two days at 63 | Baking; no objestion to in the countr, washer and ironer; the hinge of city refere: qa at 92 Thompeon st: ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4 SITUATION ‘aschambermaid and waiter, or to do fine wash- fag and ironing. Can give tho best of city reference. Gan be seen for two days at 62 Twonty-first street, corner Sixth avenue. gh ANTED—BY A STEADY, RESPECTABLE WOMAN, for two days. ‘a situation as cook; understands her business well; class baker of ail kinds references. Please call for fs careful and steady, and gf Bread and pastry.’ Goo thace days at 80 Chariton street. V ANTED--A YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT FOURTEEN Years old, to take care of a baby; she muxt be d tidy in person. Apply at 145 Ninth street, bewween Broadway und Fourtu ayen Wena SITUATION, BY A YOUNG RYGLISH ‘woman, a# chambermaid and to assist in the w fag and ironing, or to do the general housework of a wwall private family. Good city reference given from her last place. Can be scen for two days, at 147 Elim rirect, frent basement BV gaat epee rUATION, BY <A PROTEST. woman, ay good cook, washer and irone: ate family. Geol ety reference. Please cal! at axth avenue yeon Twenty-tourth and Twenty-ftth ANTE! SYIUATION. BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL of wixicen. ws cuildren’s nurse wnd chambermaid; mic isn neat sewer, fond of ehiliren, ant eapable of €oing Nght housework in a small fainily, or doing up stairs work neatly, for a lady who boards in this city or Breovblyn, Will take $4 or $5 50 per month, Has the lest of ily reference, Call at 823 First avocue, first floor, back room, for two days ET NURSF.—WANTED, A YOUNG WOMAN WITH afresh breast of milk, as wet nufse. Apply at No. 172 East Fourteenth street. Moire antique, velvet, satin and cloth eloaks— BE he SESE TE A N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF OPERA CLOAKS.— .ORGE BRODIE, 61 Canal street, bas just. proorees, Der Paeific, a consigamert of magnificent clon! moire antique, richly trimmed, and of styles. Also, a few beautiful articles in drese cloaks, of mecire antique, velvet, satin, Ac. The ladies are respect- ine Mr: Brodie’s aplemdid stock boe- fully invited to e: fore purchasing a voreted | plaid iniaic came naira ‘ors ia, only 1234 cents per yard. Pillow Case Union linen, five quarters, ate 16 cents. Corded silks, 24. 64, and 8s, per yard, Beroche long shawls, $13, 816 and $18. JUST MALY VALUE, Ladies’ cloths, veivets, damaged blankets, &e., 0. ‘OLIVER MOWBRAY, 142 Canal street. where. OAKS! CLOAKS! NEVER WERE TIME3 80 hand money 40 scarce, cloaks so cheap. Tain ling at street. He is determined to clear out the remainder of his stock, and is offering rich brown moire sutique cloake, vew styles, trimmed velvet, from $30 to $38; black, from $28 to $55; and rich Lyons velvet, warrant: can be easily illustrated, ladies, by ca MOLYNEUX ‘8, No. 68 Canal od all silk, from $25 to $40, mcfly trimmed. Call and udge for yourselves. If you,want @ really handsome clouk cheap, now ia the tiie, Camncation OF "HE GREAP SALE OF CHEAP SILKS. A. T. STEWART & 00. Broadway, Chainbers and Reade AND EMBR: ERTS FoR TE L RESS GOOI holydays.—LE BOI ISR BROTHERS bave « bie for preseata, at un- large assortment of goods si usally low pi Silks 4s, 6d., 58, and G3,; merisos, de Jaines and p The embroideries are espec. cheap, and ribbons as usual: siawls, gloves aud o fancy Ory goods. LE ROUTILIEER BROS., 00 Canal street, four doors from Brondway, er {VBROIDERTES, EMBROIDERIES, LADIES, YOU are rpecially invited to an inspection of 0 — stock ‘df superb embroideries, consisting of collars, wiceves, chemisettes, bands, handkerchiefs, , of tte impor tion, at prices fully twenty-five per cent less tin they can be purchased elsewhere. BROWN & DOYLE, 354 Bowery, between Fourth and Great Jones streets. '‘ANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED young woman, # sitnation to do geavral house. work, in city or country; is a first rate washer and Jroner, and good cook and baker. Would be desirous to « please in every particular, and will accept moderate wages. Please call at y, for two days. ANTED—BY A NICE YOUNC WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook ina hovel er saloon; understands pastry in overy sense of the word, and also all kinda of @rders in sonps; has been thoronybly tried in the best houses in the city. Can be seen at 328 Monroe strect, any time during the day, or days, until engaged. wen SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wemon, to do plain cooking; is a first rate washer and ironer; has no objection tudo the house- work of sinull family, Has best of referenees. Can be oren for two days, at 76 spring street, Iu the dry goods re. ;ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook ‘or laundress; is a good Bater‘is capable of ber Dusiness. Good’ city refer- ence given. Please call at 271 Mulberry strect, mear ‘on, third floor, front room, Can be seen for two woh fh Ty ANIEDTEY ASHEADY YOUNG Woman, A SITUA- tion, to do general housework in @ small family ; ina good cook, washer and ironer; has good city refer- ances from her last place, where eho has lived four years; @an be xeen for two duys at 257 Elizabeth sireet, corner ef Houston, first floor, up stairs, back room. ANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation to do general house- work; is a good plain cuok, an excellent washer and fromer, and willing to make herself useful. Can give ‘tbe dost of city reference if required. Cam be seen at 58 ‘Trinity place, first floor, front room, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A young women with a fresh breast of milk.’ Apply at 466 Third avenue, second door, back room. ] ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation in a private family. She 1a a first rate ook, washer and ironer, and an excellent baker, and as such can give satisfactory references. Can be seen at ou Walker street, in the store, for two days. YA ANTED—A FIRST RATE OYSTERMAN: ONE CA pable of taking charge of the business, No other ced apply at 123 Fourth street, Williamsburg. YANYED--A SITUATION IN A SHIPPING HOUSE, by @ young man of excolient o:iacation, twenty rs of nye; can furnish the best of city and country Feferences. Address W. Lovell, Harrisburg, Pa. Warmavo MEN IN A LIGHT, PERMANENT business; a small capital required, Also, a man with a cash capital of $100 to $150, to take spaige ofa business in the city. Apply to T. BOYCE & CO., 78 Na: sau street. ‘ANTED—BY A FRENCHMAN, SPEAKING GOOD English, and who bas travelled a great part of the United States, a siturtion ins merchaat’s house, or rt any other kind of business; han goo] recommendations aad the best of references, A letter addresa T. G., Post will be promptly attended to. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, AS WAITERIN a dining saloon, and to make himself generatiy aseful; must be acquainted with the business. Apply, Before 10 A. M., at the Shades Hotel, corner of Yvinity place and Thames street ANTED—AT THE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 341 Broadway, (basement,) nen on steamers, porters for stores, conductors, baggage men, brakemen, schovl ‘Seachers, clerks, salesmen, coachmen, waiters, boys to Wearn trades. Charges moderate. THOS. SPINK, Agont, ANTED—AT MANNIN OFFICE, 261 BOWER J ‘& young man of,good address as assistant boo Beeper. Situations are speedily procured at this ollice for male aud female help, weil recommended Eay!ish, Trish, Sco'ch, American, French and German. Ka! @ and regulations to be sven, and in every way strictly o + served. (Terms moderate,) —BOOKKREPING, WRITING, . ARTTHMETIC, 10. the businoss man’s essential’, are thorough taught by experienced teachers, at’ Mr. PAINE'S academies, 257 Grond street, New York, and 166 Fulton wtreet, Brooklyn. Lavties’ writing cla: meet daily st Band 7 o'clock P. M. Terma 82, twelve losso found. Circulars now ready. ry FOR A COURSE OF TEN LIRSONS IN 2 5 nwanship.—Bookkeeping reduced one : $12 50 for Cards of particulars all thorongh course of instruct BEAR. 609 Broadway, corner of Houston atre Teevives new pupils this week, and ntees to qua ‘them in ort time for any situa’ business. course is so practical and busines: that students sSriily obtain good situations, Terms moderate. OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &e MR, RENVILLE, 289 Broadway, receives new students is week upon very favorable terms. Each pupil is refully iasteucted, ‘and enabled to vily apply in practice the knowledge imparted to him. Open from 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. RENCH LANGUAGE.—PROF. D. LAGROIX, 289 Broadway, continues to reoolve new pupils for erough instraction in the French langnage, imparting to tiem the facility to spenk it with fluency and correct- mess. Private classes, Terms moderate. {RENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—THE 8UB- seriber, 483 Broadway, near Rroonte street, favora- jy known in this city, continues teaching the above Jenguages, as also the classics. He passed, on the con tinent of Burope, the great government exomiaations. TE. TELLBRING, 488 Broadway. NSTRUCTION ON THE PIANOFORTE.—A FEW PU pils wanted by a lady well experienced, Terms mo ite. Address 99 Sixth avenue. Can be seon from 11 A. ODERN LANGUAGES.— TRANSLATOR | AND teacher of the Spanish, French, Tiaban and Eng- = iamaa M. T. TOLON, No. 342 Green- wich stree' ___ DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTE’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 804 lway, opposi venth street, is now open reception of pupils, who can commence at any tame, Ladies and on Wednesdays and Sator. on lacadaye Thurcdoys, and every Friday, at 73g P.M. Pree fausembiien on Saturday evenings for Indies aot . Monthly so'reesas asual. Circulars, con. [anes days, hours sod terms of instruction, caa be bine ‘the scademy at any time, or will be sent by pont. —MORE NEW CLASSES.—l. DE @ 361 Broome street, is oe 7 to commence immediat %F . Moses CAVE-—RESTAURANT, 381 BROAI way, corner White street, now open.—The under- would mont respectfully anaounce to his friends sai the public geuerally that he has leased the avore piace for a term of years, and refitted it in » moat gor ,eone style, and he intends it saall he kept in a manner * mau L abe place in New York, where all the qheee delicacies of the season can be found at all hours wd on the most reasonable terms, A. L. THAYER, —_—— Eee ee—m—_—" REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS On Monday, the 18th of December, A.T. STEWART & CO. will offer for ~ale the balance of their immense atock of CIOAKS AND MANTILLAS, At greatly reduced prices, Their stock comprises the most fashionable and popu- lar styles of the day, all of which have been manufac- tured and imported expressly for their eity trade. REAT HOLIDAY BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS—J. Beck & Co , No. 355 Proadway, aud brauch estab- lishment, Nos. 786 and 788 Broadway, corner of Tenth street, will offer on Monday, December 18, and during the holiday season, the follawing bargains in dry goods:— Plaid and striped silk dresses, at $450, $6, $7 50, $9, $10, $18, and $15, the dress patern, E Very rich brocaue silks, 320. Rich mouseline de laine, from 19. 6d. upwards. Saxony plaids, $2 the dress and upwards. Freneh prints, at 1s. per yard. French merinos, at 5s. per yard, A large stock of rich embroideries, at one-half the cost of importation. Scotch plaid and French brocke shawls, from $3 up- wards, And a great variety of goods at equally low prices. J. BECK & CO. Nos. 855, 786 and 788 Broadway. lena GRAY & €9., 729 Broadway, received, per sceamer{iaion, several casos of new vlack and colored moire antique, a full aseortment ch flounced robes; also striped and plaid valencias, French poplin, ete. ete, J. G. & Co., having Beco unfortunate at th te opening in having had their store robbed of a large quantity of silks, their Luropean buyers have now sent them a very extensive assortment of the richest and wost desirable dress goo3s to be found in the French market, allof which, though the very jatest Parisian styles, will be offered at anprecedented low prices, ‘The cases will be opeued this moruing. REPARATION FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THR BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, ETC, Advertised by the subseribers last week having met with such a ready sale, they will open another lot on Monday, December 18, consisting of SKVERAT, CASES OF MOU: E PRENCH AND ENGLISH CALICO: made up in dress length: French Merinos avd Wool Plaids, SHAWE: Paris made Cloaks and Mantillas, &c. Also another case of RICH SILK ROBES. With three, four and five flounces each, and many oth novelties received by the last steamer. A. P. STEWART & CO., Broadway. aunual custom at this season, we peduce the woul ‘Our rich stock of embroideries and Ince goods t manufacturers’ prices. Doing largely in this businoss, ladies will find the shaper, styles, quality and variety worthy of their notice. Mrs. Richmond would also state that her styles of caps, head dresses, mourning and made wp goods tar exceed in taste this season all ber fermer exertione. Another cage of etnbroidered colored dorder handberchiofs by mext steamer; price from 10s, to $5. é OMETHING NEW.—MILLER & GRANT, 811 BROAD- way, have just received point cellara and sleeves to match; the style is entirely new, being very ligist, dressy and just introduced; very appropriate for lioliday pre- sents. Also, Brussels, Guipare, Honiton and Mechlin Jacen in great variety; embrofaered collars, sleeves, handkerchiefs, &c., in full assortment. Oar goods being selected at the places of manufacture for first clos trade, are choice in style and at prices inuch below any- thing ever before offered. PLENDID SILKS,—UBSDELL, PEIRZON & LAKE, 471 a NO, 369 BROADWAY.—BEING OUR rich silks, at Ss, per yard, We would espe! dest ever offered in New York for the prize. 0 THE LADIES—MI8S L, BUTLER RESPECTF' infor as the ladies that she lias taken thi ixth avenuc, between Ninth aad Tenth stre open on Monday, 18th inst., with a large an ted stock of lace sembroideries, ribbons, hosie: general stock of fancy goods, which ws in want of desirable gooda for the htlidavs they will 1 no difficulty iu prices, atylos and q avenue, between Ninth and Tenth atrects, New York. a WINTER FASHIONS. werner an now offer to the pubtic, for city or country t unequalled assortment of the above articles, Sete has leased the central premises at J! 41 Maiden lane aud 856 Broadway. UY YOUR F pany.—ileraog & Newman have jnst received veamehip Cnion 4 superb assortment of royal ermia Sussta cable, notak expressly for Broad lc shoud call before purchasing elsewhere. cleaned, altered, repaired and exchanged o> the 1 reasonable terms at 401 Broadway, corner of Walker ALLS AND SOIREES steamer embroidered erape robes; also, crape 4 and tissues of the latest Parisian sty UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAL roadway. FATHERS, FLOWERS, &C, JUST RECEIVED, 60 dozen superfine white ostrich tips, 25 black be 100 Md colored bo 20 oe mixed “ 100 ty feather trimmings, of Wack, white, assorted and mixed colors, which, to cother with a full stock of beaver, felt and’ plush bon eta, will be «old low for cash. HOMER & KETCHUM, 64 and 66 John street, coruer of William. \CARFS AND CRAVATS FOR GENTL tiful aseortment of the above arti opened om Monday, the 18th inst. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. at No, 8 Aus, an entranea 140 ; eight tables corner of Pineapple aud Brooklyn, Ameng which are ihe ton table and the elegant carved rosewe received the first prematum at the World's tables at 160 Chesnut street, Philedelpria, al of metal, slate and marble, with Bassfor a and rubber enshioas, Tables, bale, cus loths, &e., for stle ax above, ana at tne 65 Centre street, Two secon! hand tad! to hire, } NLIARD TAULES FOR BALE, 4 o hand pe : ; GRIFFITH & DICKER, ES ExeRs PAY. @. NAVY SALLORS AND OTHERS — EXE PAY promptly paid, be " doaght and sold; pemilons p: Of deceased { elaims agnivat the gon coil ’ alversslsethfecton. ive uni * Rich presenta are offered Broadway, will offer on Monday, the 1sth ae iy call the attention of the ladies to theae goods, being the with great care. Ladies are positively assured tha . ities at 115 Sv. MERICAN, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY FURS A 41 Maiden lane and 385 Broadway.—William Moser Dimself. In addition to bis pepnlar establishment he Broadway, in the neighborhood of the prineipal hotels, WILLLAM MOsi¢t, = OF THS NEW YORK FUR COM- VED (PER Pacific), © spleadi mont of Prensa ing holicays, were received by last steamer, and will be ARNUM’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.—NEARLY READY, B the life of P. T. Barnuse, written by himself: in which he narrates hiv early history as clers, mer- chant, and editor, and his later career as showman, with In this work I have given, in e particular, the true and the only full pit ce my enterprises. —Proface. CONTENTS: CHAPTER I. ‘MY EARLY HISTORY. First Appearduce—School Experien ce—Joba Haight— Breah ing the Joe—A Debt Discharged—Living Statues— Divo, you Vagabond !—Speculation in Hornms—The Biter Bit—The Horse and his —The Crisis—Jobn goes to Sen—A Naval Officer—Penuies and Bixpennios—Fink out of Water—Fiest Visit 10 New Yock—Adventures in the City—speculation in Oranges—-Guns and T. :~-Funds runping Low—My First Swap—Vast Sup, orpora- tion Morals—End of the in. € 1. a CLERH WW STORE—ANPCDOTES. Clerk ina Store—An Eye to Business—Joxers’ Exchange —My Inheritance—ivy Island—Anticipatims—An Ex- ploring Rxpedition—Awong the Bogs—A Hornet's Nest —The Promised Lana—Vanished Dreams—Razor Strops —Diamond Cut Dismond—Drunkerd’s Keg—Sense of Honor—The Dark Victure—Credit Stoppel—Tricks of Trace—Three in a Bed—Traps and Barricades—Battle of the Spurs—Tie Wrong Horse. CHAPTER IIL. SUND \Y-BCLOOL—OLD MEBTING-HOUSB. Sunday school—Kocentric Clergyman—A Zealouy Brother—Vamping » Witnes —Awful Diselosures—Suspi- erous Orcunatances—The Trial—The Climax—The Wed- ding Fee—Loctrimal Dixcussions—The Old Meeting House —lie Stove Reform—Power of Imagination—The Den- con’a Appeal—The Bible Class—The One Thing Needful —An Exylosion, CHAPTER IV. ANECDOTYS WITH AN EPISODE. My Grandfather's Voyage~A Stray Clergyman—The Beard Gur stion—A Quandary—The Whiskers Doomed— Hol) Shaved—The Razor Overbdoard—Indian File—Unique Procession--The Joke kept up—Curistian’s Deatu-bel— ‘The Irish man’s Dog—CImching the Bargaiu—T Discoverc O'Brien Consoled — Blue: a— The Ste ing the Deacons—Stretehing th psternation—A Dry Seasou—The M tiet~Ol Bob=-Bobin the Boys—' Asoot—A Slave for Life—Marking the Value, CHAPTER V. A BATCH OF INCIDENTS, Money-Making-—-Lotteries—An Atiractive Scheme—No Blank s—Smail Prizes—Predecessors}in Humbug—Cutting up Bacon-—Out of sreath—An of Ox—White-faced Rum —A Pillar in the Church—A Fish Story—The Tables Turned—Taking the Census—Qu ck Work—Hierogly phics —AFtrange Name—Takmg an Oath—Buston Moulis— ‘The Tia Peclar—Trading in Whetstones—The D:llerence —Materials for my Book—The Wood Chopper—Excite- nent Increases—i he Wonderful Bean—A Joke Foreclosed —Death of my Father—A Trade in Bottles—My Lottery —Bottles and Skimmers—Lote of Tin—Doggerel—Mys- terious Stockinge—Curious Coincidence—An Act of “Charity” —Queer Symptoms—Nt for Tat—Trade in Ruz- sia—-Comedy of Errors—The Fun Fliey—The Explanation —Filling Kum Bottles—The, Old Pensioners—The Duel— A Dead Shot, CHAPTER VI. INCIDENTS AXD VARIOUS SCTEMES. A Yoe-string—Spirit of Speculntion—On my own Hook ~—Youtiful Kesilessness—Succesaful Experiment—Ex- tending Business—Swearing out the Balance—seeing the Rlephant ‘cing a Settlement — Pettifoggin, rhe Speeeh Spoited—My Maiden Plea—A Cheap Wedding—The Iisappoiuted Squire—Whe Quack Dentiat—Goose Fea- thers—Consultation—The Love-letter — Vinegar aod Honey—Poetieal Appeal—Tender Lines—The Compro- mise—Extravegant Jiving—A Close Sbave—Useful In- formation—Facts and Figures—The Lottery Mania—Plot aud Counterplot—My Marriage—The Irish l’edtar—The Mock Trial—Motion to Adjoura—A_ Real Lawyer—A Seattering Court—Juvge Parsons—Housekeeping—Re- ligious kxcitemeat—Scctarian Polltics—The Herald of Freedom—The Libel Suit—In Jail—The Day of Jnbileo— Balancing Acconnts, CHAPTER, VII. STRUGGUING—JOICK UFATH—VIVALLA, . tea to New York—Tempting Advertisements— Secking Employmeut—Dizappointment—Darrow and the Phi: Missed a Figure—Joice Heath—My First laterview —Bill of fale~I purchase Joice--The Coutract—Exhibi- tion at Niblo’s—\anagement—Notices of the Press—Law: rie Todd—~ Ancient Hymns—Joice in Boston—Maelze|—ha- portant Discovery—A Ludicrous Incident—Signor Vivalla —My Second Show—Washington City—Scene in the Senate—Anne Royall—A Tempest ot Wrath—The Paul Pry—Proposed Speculation—*awning my Watch—The Challenge—A Crotchet-—Private luterview—Great Ex- citement—Trial of Skill—The Moral—Death of Joroe— Post Mortem Examination—A Statement—Ity man’s Hoax —Newspaper Controvesy—False History —My Object. CHATTER VIL, THE TRAVELLING CLRCUE, Oor First Performanco—lncideat in Chareh—M2_ Tor- net—A Disagreeable Joke—lar and Feathers Customer—Fast Boar Crammed Compan tiral Puzgles—Sorrowfu? Parting—Speech in a Grove— erious Retlections—Vhe Dead-Hoad cher ronspiiacy Defeated—Contracted Qu: i The Kider —Legs by the a Tasty Sudden Departure—Advertising for a Pa Propositions —A New Business-—Remnauts of ny Capital —A Batch « Showman Again—Recoliections of ny Tour—A M ifm —In Jail Agai CHAPTER IX, Strong Resolu rican Maseum—A Bold Attempt—An In ns—Ivy Island again—A Repulse— Take E£fect—Stratagem Foited—Th Nething—Museum lmprovements— Niagara in the Museum—Taxed lis in full Flow—Canght by an ior—The Captain Cook Clab—My Laurels in Danger— Hoaxer Hoaxed—The Fejee Mermait—Puzzie for lisis—Professor Grifin—Ways aud seame—An Io- Work—Preliminaties—Sievold’s Explanations— went—The Old Dutchman—A sight of ng the Flag—Recaipts in Contrast— n—Gen, ‘om Lhum>—A Frank Con- CHAPTER X. PUROPEAN TOUR—T0M THUMB. Ewhsrkation for England—Farewell Thoughts—The Tobacco Trick—Courtery for » Fee—A Yankee Gaito— Siomy Prospeets—Glegin of Sunshine—Valae of Dwarfs —The London Monager—Nobility Excladed—Mr. Everett Visit at Rothechild’s—Lessons in Etiquette—Tom Thumb before the Queen—Backiag Out—Tom ani the Fooe—Ihe Prince of Wales—Koyalty and Yankee Doodle—Fashionablo Popularity—The Queen Downger ~ The iron Duke aud Bonny arte—fhe Emperor Nicholas— Review at Windsor—Lauis Philippe—Rovat_ Induatry— Brummagem Relics—Worth Makes the Man—tolden Calvee—A Day with Albort Smith—Whe is Shakspero!-— Guy of Warwict—A Flock of Showmen—A Great Day's Work—Costle Huntiag—Yankee Curiosity—A Lucky Pile —An American Prince—Suepicious gausages—Auecdote —Flectric Glory—Distinguished Americana— at Home—fwenty-five Cents’ Worth—Tour ited States—The General in Cubs—Raising CHAPTER XI. ‘THY JENNY LIND ENTERPRISE, An Agent to Kurope—erms of Engagement—Mistep- resentatious—The Coutract—A Surprise—The Agreement Ratifiedl—A Cheap Pioture—Preparin Meeting with Jenny—Yhe Landing—\ —A New Proposition. wy’s Bonovolenco—The F Concert—Lathusiastic Keception—Patty Auuoyane Menagement—The Press—Receipt—An Affecting Inct éent—A Ruse—lower of Imagination—President Fill- niore—Messrs. Clay, Cass, Webster and Booton—Waeh- ington’s Grave—sbating Hands—Extempore Wa!ter— Christmas 1 cee—Solemu Monents— J. fession. —Up the Mi pril use—Humbugged atter Ew Close —ihe Wroog Barnum—Durming § CHAPTER XIV. SUNDRY istXISs ENTERPRISES, Fire Annihilator—lequonnock rie Mustrated News—New York Crystol Palaco—Copper Mines . | ging Letter Agents—Rules for Making Iratstan, ‘Homo, Sweet Uore.’? Travelling agents Wanted. Address, i, J. 8. REDFIED, { and 1 : ork, ore FITE—SOME V pa niivgs avd elegant volumes of anthors, which he Hoboken Gave Wis friends rves the eor - SEW POOK— HAGA 1 Real to boauttfal Price $1, ole in cloth. For enlo by GAREMLT & OO", No. 18 Ann stroat, U RD THIS PAY, THE ror an) doricated to eonstitittitale apie x Met Max Svtaine, "J. DARGIE, New York, nod ‘music sellers. ij . PLENDID LIBRARY OF CHOICE BOOKS.—MESSRS. BANGS, BROTHERS & CO, beg te anuounce (hat the choice and*valuable the sale of which com- mevees to-morrew (Tuesday, 10th), at 4 o'clock P.M., fs now arranged for examination, and may be inspected at their sales rocm, 13 Park row, this day, Monday, 18th. Jt comprises a rare and costly collection of fine Worary ed{ ions of standard English authors, all in choice con- dition and elegantly bound; richly illustrated books, works on the fine arts, and rare works in old English Literature, history, poetry, belles lettres, &c., forming @ collection of unequalled value and interest. u wUR 2aLm. 4 5, 000 —THE OWNER OF A VERY VALU- 'e able property,/renting for $100,000 per Snnum, wishes fo dispose of a part of his interest, and will taxe merchandise or stocks in exchange. Vacant lots, free of mortgage, to exchange for wecuritien. C. R. TOTTEN, No, 5 William street. 5 OO BUY, A SPLENDID, HA DRESS. and bathing establishment, 0034 War. strect, two from the Hudson River Rautroad. Apply to J, PHILLIPPE, 156 Broadway. RARE CHANCE TO PARTIES BEGINNING A small faucy dry business.—Notice—For sale, a cheap Jot of embroideries, laces, &c., which will be nold cheap for cash, as the goods have not been in store. Early application will be necessery. Apply to F. BUTLER, No, 4 Cortlandt street, upper stor: RUG STORE FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS DRUG store, splendidly situated in the heart of the city, corner of Broadway and Fourteenth street, Union Place Hotel, together with a four’yearn’ lease; in it of situation and adv: unsurpassed in the city. For particulars apply on the promises. FoR €00D LOTS FOR S4LE CHEAP—ADJOINING each other, at Mount Pleasant, or Lower West Hobo- ken, the walk from them to the boats running to Barclay, Caval and baptismal trocts, tak only fitteen nutes. Inquire at T. A. GASKING’S, 92 Fulton st., N. Y. OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST HOTELS, ON THE Europcan plan, newly and bandsomely furnished, aod Leautifully located, Address, with real name, G. L. G., Post office. A chance to make $10,000 per year, and a email capital required. OR SALE—AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN AN IRON _ foundry and machine shop, doing an extensive business, in one of the best locations in the State of New York. Apply tc JOHN H. BROAD, 618 Fourth at. [POR SALE—THE THREE STORY MARBLE FRONT hease, €9 Barelay street; 17 years lease from No ground rent. Apply to F. BAD- (OR SALE—SEPARATE OR TOGETHER, TO CLOSE an estate, four handsome three stery and base- mint houses, well located in the vicinity of Madi on square. Prices, $7,000 to $8,500; houses in fine order, with modern improvements. ‘Terms easy. FE. B. KIN- SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 P. M. 'OR SALF, OR EXCHANGE FOR A NICE MODERN built house in this city, a beautiful country seat of 107 acres, with ine mansion house. Price $7,800. Situated near Princeton, N. J. Money will be put with the exchange. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 10 and 3 to 7 o’clock. OR SALE CHEAP—AS THE OWNER IS GOING WEST —A first rate oyster aad refreshment saloon; estab- shed in 1848, by Richard Marton, on the Third avenue.” Apply, immediately, to PURDY & 'CO,. 112 Nassau at, ”) ‘OR SALE IMMEDIATELY ON BROADWAY.—THREE oyster and drinking saloons, one with bowling sa- loon attached, below Canal street. Also a neat cigar store for sale at a bargain, with stock and fixtures. Ap- ply at once to ©. G. THOMPSON, 81 Nassau st., room 7. (OR SALE THIS DAY—THE OLD AND WELL ES- tablished coraer grocery store, with lease, horse, wagon, &., on one of the Lest leading theroughCares in the Feventh ward; a good chance for a young man wish- ing to engage in the business. Apply to C. G. THOMPSON, 81 Nassau street, room No. 7. G LASS WORKS.--FOR 3ALE, THE FIXTURES, TOOLS, W &c., of the glass factory situated in Brooklyn, between John and Marsbali streeta, near Jackson ferry, together with the lease of factory and dwellings, Ap- ply at No. 6 Platt street, New York. GUROCRY STORE FOR SALE—A GOOD CHANCE F fora trst class temperance grocery, with a good stock on hand: a first class location, and satisfactory yeasons for selling. Four years lease from May next, aol rent cheap. A horse and wagon and every roquisits for a firet class grocery. Terms easy. Apply to DUNCAN & MeMILLEN, aactioneers and real estate brokers, 103 West, corner Liberty street. OTEL FOR SALE—THE FURNITURE, FIXTURES and stock, with five years lease, of a hotel deivg a ood business, both of city and country trade, from w York, Obio, Pennsylvania ank New Jersey Matos, Hituated im a good location, being neat the principal market of the city and railroad and steamboat laad- tugs, For further information apply ta ©. @, Thompson, 81 Naseau street. ROVE IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE. FOR property in Bergen, or Wet Hoboken, or New. fown. A first class four story house and lot to exchange for a small tarm about three miles from the ferry. Ap- ply at 476 Fourth street. FSTAURANT FOR SALK.—AYPPLY AT THE COR- ner of Bros@way and Park place. FA BUSINESS—20 BE DISPOSED OF, AN FSTAB- lished business"in Williamsburg, that may be very wueh enlarged by any party who can give their atten- tion to it. ‘Ihe present proprietor wishes to dectine it in conseqnence of his engagements in New York pruventi his personal superintendence of the concern. Apply at 157 Grand street, Williamsburg. 10 BUTCHERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, THE OLD ESTAB- lished meat, poultry and vegetable stand corner of Sixth ovenne ané Fourth street, with a good run of ens- tomers, amd doing a geod business. Will bo cold for - only. Batistactory reavons giver for selling. Ap- ply as above, ASTROLOGY. \ q 00 REWARD—IS NOW OFFERED TO 'e pny person who can surpass Maiame Q N in the art of astrology. She is the on'y lady ia the on Fe correct information on ol! inings through life. N. .—Madame C. is no humbug, nor does wish to impose on the public; she also cures all diseases in their last stage, particularly the worst forms of rheumatism. Call and satisfy yourselves. Residence be a between Broome and Spring, brick Ouse, stone Ap rinentes TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW I without exception, the most wonderful astrologiat 19 world, or that has ever been known. She will toll past, present and future events; and will show your fu- are husband and sbsent friends, which thonsands during her travels in Harope. She is seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, was born with a * patural th \@ powers, of her. wonderful very ee a will cause Mapa? peice te come who all enjoy the greatest happiness of mat bliss, Her stions are truly artonisbing to all who visit ber. ye who wish a speedy marriage may call end they may de- pend upon true advice, founded ‘on the oud ples of science. 16 Broome street, between Con nou and Columbia strects. Gen’ mot admitted. Hours frow ‘clock A. M. to 9 P. M. LAIRVOYANCE.—DR. HAYES AND MRS. HAYES, the moat wonderful clairvoyants living, can be cou: suited day and evening, at No. 10 Spring’ street, near the Bowery. Nrs, Hayes possesses sight when mazoe- any other clairvoyant in the Uaiced ADAM MEYER HAS REMOVED FROM 60 LEROY NVA ntrect to 101 Seventh avenue, between Twenty- third and Twenty fourth streets, and continues to tél past, oresent amt future events; ltkewisa, marria jaeas prospects, sicknesa, abser' y lost or stolen. Madam Meyer con- — 9 Boe! ish, French and German, and gives guar- snty fer ber bs RTADAME ALWIN, FROM PARIS, TENDERS HEF ALL nervioes to the adies and gertlemen of this city, in astrology, by books and science, and is to be cost. ¢ about love, marriage, business, law matters, dc. Lue will tell the name of the lady or gentleman they wD marry; also, the names of her visiters, Madame Alwis speaks the English, French and Germ: Re sidence, 809 rey, between First and Secon: Office hours from lv A. M., to8 P. M. ADAM CLIFFION.—THIS WELL KNOWN AND h scientific astyclogist warrants to remove pimples, freckles, tan and eunburn, avd remder the skin perfectly smooth. Residence 63 Thompson street. ADAM CLIFFLON THE ONLY ASTROLOGIST IN Mite ctty warrants to cure the following diveases: Rieamatiam in its worst stage; dysentery, liver com- plaint, heart disease, piles, consumption, &c. 65 Thomp- soo street. ADAM CLIFFTON—THIS CELEBRATED ASTROLO. gist 18 making wonderful cures of the’rheama- . All who is afliicted, cali and see ker, Residence 65 Lhompson street. reste, N ADAM CLIFVTON THE CELERRATED A®TROLOGIST ¢ AVA warrants to cure any disease in its worst staze. TWaidence 65 Thompson street, between Spring aud Fioeme. N ADAM CLIFFION THE ASTROLOGIST WARRANTS AVE” to cure any ease of the rheumativm. Sho usey no momerals, but years of study has enabled her to care the Residence 66 Thompson street. HOTEL, 757 AND *759 BROADWAY, inton place—gonducted on the Kuro offera unsurpassed secommodations to fami néividuals is want of handsomely furuished and ly kept apartments, with or without board, ot teseonable rates, aed where al the comforts of a quict u b i a OFORGKE HOTEL.—THE ‘ become lessee of the St. way, hax redtted and prepared if eel entertaimment ot i No pair wanect boariers. rot acconur f # ony hotel ia New Yora, and wpor 7h t * a a B Bovey, only. ly finished; fs vate, and Tag oe LB my EAST NINETEENTH STREET. rooma unexpectedly vacated GREENE STREET.—THE ADVERTISER rented the above house, and newly tet it up, ia eens, with ase partial t rooms, or suites of References exchange: UNIVERSITY PLACE.—BOARDING IN ONE OF the most eligible IScations in the city, ii inity of Broadway, Fifth avenue, hotels, ann ke. ; one room, suitable for two or small ms; also a desirable front room, ‘op the third 5 FEW SELECT FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with suit or board; the houses are newly furnished, containing all the modern improvements; eli; cated, 65 and 57 West Twenty-thiad strect, single rooms, with WIDOW LADY WISHES TO PUT HER SON, NINE years of age, out to board in a tee! place, where he can be happy, and his morals vi tly looked after. ing and Fifteenth street. Apply at 224 Sullivan street 10, SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOM—WITH ONE OR two bedrooms attached, to let to one or two si gentlemen, in a quiet and private house, with all the modern improvements; alao, a single room, with grat 98 Prince street, a few doors west and gas in it. Broad OARD.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, WELL FURNISH- ed, on the second floor, suitable for a also & pleasant room, suital for two obtained, with or without near Varick. The cara pass board, at 16 @fwad street, within a few rods of the door every five minutes. OARD.—A WIDOW LADY, OCCUPYING A NEAT, modern house, and living ed or unfurnished rooms, man, with full ast for géatleman, if desired. Ad. dross Quietude, Union square Post Office, OARD—WIFH ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ip a first class house in Teuth street, near Broad- way, suitable for families or single gentlemen, replete witb all the modern improvements. French and Sponish poken. References given and required. at 181 Tenth street. OARD,—A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST class house in the upper ippy to accommodate a sing! moan and his wife, with a handsomely furnished parlor and bedroom, with full or partial board, could be had and no other person will be taken. Those only of the Grst respootability and will ice, may address a note to F., Hi ere an interview may be had CAN ACCOMMO- uite retired, would let gas, &c., toa lady and gentle the lady and bre: rt: of the city, would be gentieman, ona gentle- to pay a liberal fii OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY date, with a parlor and bedroom, # gentleman and ‘wife, or two gentlemen; also a room for # single gentle- men, in 8 bouse with all the modern improvements. Best of references required. Apply at 145 Wost Twenty- second street, betwesn Sixth a1 OARD.—TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR gentlemen and their wives, or single 164 Grane street, one door from Elm stree' ted on the raost reasonable terins. OARD CAN BE HAD IN THE NEW HOUSK 153 WEST Twenty-fourth street, with all the modern improve- iments; rooms furnished. "Inquire on the prousises. OAR) DOWN TOWN.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A furmshed parlor and bedroom, Suitable for a family or single Seventh avenues. bearders accommo: communicating, ntlemen; will be let t ‘Also other rooms for single ge Apply at 126 Chambers street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two gentlewon, can find a large and hand- furnished room at 28 Willow street walk frem Wall atreet and Fulton ferrie: fSrnished with bot air, gas, &e. Aleo, one side room. Eatin iby of te *onton, Dee, 11, 1864, ALE STRONG & 00. OTICE TO THE TAX PAYERS OF THE CITY OF New York.—Messre. B. E. & IRA BUCKMAN’S for the new City Hall will be on exhibition at ‘the rotunda of the City Hall during thisday. Come and judge for yourselver, between this and the one that ia talked of, aud may be imposed upon you. Messrs, Buck- man cl nge the scientific world on the plan of venti- lation they have adopted. OLICE INTELLIGENCE —SELLING DISEASED MEAT. —An article under this bead appeared in the police intelligence of the Herald on Saturday, 16th, inst., 2c- cusing me of selling diseased meat. I appeared at ths Jefferson Market te answer the charge; no one wat gas to complain of me but the vigilant officer Elder, yy whom I have said to have been arrested. I am read; ‘to meet the charge, and court an investigation. I enly beg leave to inform my friends that the is entire- ly unfounded, and will snow at the trial, if ¢. ERANCE JUBILEE.—THE FRIENDS OF TEM- perance in the city and vicinity will hold a jubilee ‘the success of their ticket in the State election, om nesday noxt. Flags and banners will be displayed during the day, and a public meeting will be held in the Broadway Tabernacle in the evening. 10 LOVERS OF GOOD BEEF.—THE SUBSCRIBER, having Pagar vo the pair of full-blooded three jam steers, raised by Captain Garrett, of ‘codford County, Ky., will ex the same for sale at the Empire ‘market, corner of Prince and Sullivan streets, on Saturday, December 23. The; tog Agen ween the Park,City Hall, on Saturday, i6th hours of two and three. JAMES BROWN. SENANTS’ RHGISTHR. BILEE@KER STREET—A PART OF THE HOUSE to let immediately, and the remainder on the Ist of May next, This is a desirable location, it being a few deors east of Broadway. Croton water and eee for » phy- out. The front basement is an excellent wcian. Inquire at 31 Bond street. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, UNTI. THE FIRSE of May next, located in Pacific street, betweem pd and Nevins rc te ep ee vgs immediately, Address box 2,802 New York Post Office. OUSE WITHOUT RENT—TO LET—THE SECOND, third and kitchen floors of the English basement use, 332 Fourth avenue, entrance Twenty-fifth street, for the board of the occupant of the lower part, or for a very low rent. Callat 10 A, M. or 6 P. M. poy gy i Seg eping.—A lady, sbout giving up ping, would ve pleased to let the lower part of her louse, fur- nished complete, with dishes, &c.,—everything ready to begin mereheeb sy ‘The furniture has bee in uss ‘but two months, and is plain but nseful, and the-k tion is retired and pleasans, being west of Broadway an near Canal and Hudson streets. ‘This is a chanee seldom ifever offered where the rent is low and all is arran; to go right in at once. All the furniture can be had on reasonable torms to a responsible person. Please addresé immediately Mra. A.M. W., Herald office, when full particulars can be learned. BROOKLYN-—CONVENIENT TO SO! } or Wall street ferries; desirable location and plea- sunt rooms, suitable for a xentleman and wife, or single 222 Henry street, between Atlan- RENT—IN BROOKLYN, A PART OF A HOUSE, IN ‘& very desirable location, within a few minutes of the ferry. To a small family and desirable tenant the terms will be easy. References given and re- quired. Address box 2,916 Post Oftice, New York, IN BROOKLYN.--A SECOND STORY FRONT. furnished or unfurnished, hall room adjoining if requit for two single geatiemen, pant is within five minutes walk of ferries. Inquire at 72 State street, corner of Henry. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, UP TOWN, IN A entet] family, where there are no gentlemon h family much proferred, Address A. G., Union square Post Office. CARD WANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, £80) be moderate. References exchanged. for a gentleman Ss, ys South and Wall streot weet. Terms must ‘Address M. W., OARD WANTED UP TOWN.—A LADY, AN ES- tablished tencher of the piano, with the highest re- commendation, wishes a room, she will give as equivalent leasons to ‘several pupils, to- ther with the ure ofa good instrument for practice. ddrees Teacher, Union square Post Office. OARDING—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM: modated with rooms and tull board; alsos large will accommodate families, ora with board, for which sant rooms, that four gentiemen, at low alao, at 122 Cham! OARDING.—GENTLEMEN WITH THEIR FAMI or single gentlemen, can obtain good board a pleasant home at 17 West Twenty-seventh street. House contains all the modern improvements, OARDING —10 RENT TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, A fine large double bedded room, on first floor; alvo ipgle rooms on! second.and third floors. with gas; and bath room free. Apply to Mrs. Medlsur it, C41 Houston street. —A HANDOOMELY FURNISHED FRONT * room, on the second floor, tolet, with board, toa ntleman and his wife; also two accommodated with ood board, on reavouable terms, Apply at 14 Jones street, between Bleecker and Fourth single gentlemen can OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN be accommodated with a» second floor, with pantry attached. Apply at 81 Heary —TO PEREONS OF RESPECTABILITY, I , you have great reason to be careful , OF take your family to board. nionable boarding houses, and make them your homes, because they are advertised as on the European plan, or by n widow lect boarders, or by ‘a private family Remember, ‘all isnot and do not tarnish your reputation ty mingling with strangers, as is now done by maay, oven when they least suspect it. dence, and rely upon my statements, fo great many highly respectable people’ tak! to whom J can direct you with conidence. calls of respectable people wishti and none others, run rechleasiy into fi wibbing to exe gold that glitters, Give. me your eoni doawl or boarders, ‘0 such my office is @ protection, consider it the beet In the world, and will sustain its h vianding, inlependeat of all imposters. Office, Clinton Hall, ot ay agaeas place, rected free of cl AY BOARD WANTED—AT A MODERATE PRICE, of Bowery and Grand street. Tho o have a taste for music preferred, References givea. Address Day Board, Herald office. ‘URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH COOK STOVE and other conveniencies for keeping house, to Also small families, Price from $5 to $5 50 per week, some rooms unfurnished. society of ladies wi Apply at No, 123 West Twen- ty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue. Please call and TO LET—FOR GENTLEMEN, with or without par ‘Also a room for a iy. Reference required. Inquire at 52 Lispenard st. ADAME MOORE, NOS. 68, 70 AND 72 UNION Mrs. Moore having tablishntent, (lale the residence recoive families ity for the winter. taken this beautiful of a private gentlem: or strengers visiting pointments of the ree are ee, and its situn- vergreons b far from the street as to avoid the annoyance of noise and dust, while on the stage and railroa unique for the city and more resembling the country, te, a mort desirable residence The house bas a few vacant rom [DARENTS MAY OBTAIN AN ELIGIBLE AND 00. table home for their children, with the of a good ednention, by addressing Island. Terms from makes it for persons of tas for a long or short period. Port Richmond, Staten AG | A ROvM, Wild ca in a konse below Eighth etrect. Addrees boa 110, Heraly opiso, DESIRARLE MODERN BUILT HOUSE 256 EAST Broadway, to let. Inquire at 249 East Broadway. 10 LET—A FINE STORE AND BASEMENT, NO. 48 Dey street, well lecated for business. Rent low. Possession given immediately. Inquire on the premises. big en Clee GENTEEL THREE houses, with verandahs id front, near Fourth oe, in East Twenty loarth treet, house ia im. elegant o1 ", Fecen' ‘papered painted. Part or wholo of the furniture (amount about $800) can be pur- chased if wanted. Rent $650. E. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue. LET—THE NEAT THREE STORY HOUSE NO. 38 Fast Eleventh atreet; bath, Possession mediately; rent v4 aan Ae. - ‘° TLALLIDAY, No. 1 Pine street. 10 LET—IN WILLIAMBBURG, TO 4 SMALL, GEN- fami & new, elegant brick cot’ six rooms, French wiatowe, iron balcony, ay onan staan pass 'e the door. Rent ‘$200 per year. Inq) Dr. LOBEITE, 462 Grand street, Williamsburg. ENTY-SEVENTH STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, a very nice- ree story and basement house, in fine erder, modern improvements, &e. Rent $600. Furniture for sale, smousting fo boat $908, Apply iad B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth‘avenue, from 3 to ‘0 LET.—A GOOD PAYING BILLIARD M. THIS is a rare chaace for any one having a circle oe For partioulars call at 312 Broadway, of T. LET—A SBORT DISTANCE FROM BROADWAY, fn an unexceptionable neighborhoed, in, Fourt Street, a lange house, containing fi rooms, with gas, bathe, leundry, te pier glasses, eal within ten faye iB. W. RICHARDS, LET.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAM. OBTAIN A een a re break! in ee house a resi alone, near revi Bete wiliay to pay & liberal Belew for the fresdom and comforts ‘of! home. Address ble, Metropolitan Post Office, 13 Astor Place. ‘ ‘0 LET OR LEASE—THE SPACIOUS. STORE AND basement, No, 18 Spruce si each room abeut T0O feet deep; have good lizht, suitable forany businoss; rteam power if desired. Also fourth loft of 26 Beekman. treet. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, Yi TET OR LEASE—THE PREMISHS 618 BROAD way; Igt 100 feet deep; building four stories and Vatement. ‘The whole building is muitable for busines urposrs, and cou! Altered at a expense. Ap- H SAMIY, PRICK, 200 Hudson street, “i LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A MODERN: house, near broadway, below Canal street, contain- ing some forty rooms, now’ fuil of firat class boarders, with the furniture for sale, to responsible party. Terms of paymentensy. A to B. W. Rich kro, 507 Broadway. Te TWO STORES, BASEMENT AND OFFICES, Nos. 65 and 67 Nassau street. Also, wanted, a loan: «$8,000, on improved city property, Also, for # nm mortgage for $16,000, on Broadway pi iy. Apply to LINDSAY & STROUD, 67 Nassau street. SPORTING, &O. z Anan nearinenpenca te RR a RTE ines GENTLEMEN HAS FIVE CANARY BIRDS, FINE singers, for sale immediately, at 69 Grand atreet, ou the third floor, They will be disposed of at a low yrice, as the owner leaves the country in a few days, PROPOSALS. JORPORATION NOTICE—DEPARTMENT OF REPAIR ‘and Supplies, December 13, 1854—To Contractors. —Beoled proposals will be received at the office of the x loner of Kopairs and Supplies, No. 3 City Hau, pasement, until Saturday, December 28, 1854, at 1 Oclook M., at which time they will'be opened, in sccord- ance with the amouded charter of 1863, for the pavi: of Chatham street, Bowery, Fourth ayenue, arou Union square, to connect with the Russ pavewont, with granite “k pavement, betier known as the "7 pavement, Ali information in regar@ thereto oan be at the office of te Commissioner of Repairs and Sap- les, No, SCity Hall, vasement. Blank estimates cam bad at the above office, Ns B.—The Commissioner re- servos the right to reject all or any of the estimates if deemed for the interest of the Corporatio BARTHOLOMEW B. PERDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies. <, DECEMBER 14, 1864.—SEALED PRO- porals for supplies of beef, mutton, &c., for the sat Refuge and Hospital at Ward’s Island, and rine Hospital, Staten Island, will bo received by the Commissioners of Emigration at their office, No. 78 Franklin street, (where blank forms of proposals may be had until Wednenday next, the 20h inst) Tha Com- moierioners reserve to themselves the right to reject anele Proposals as may be deemed not for the intereste of the probediioua, Ee i

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