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wage anaes aes Our Concord Corresponence, . Coxooap, N. H., Das 15, 1354. The Democracy of Nao Hampshire. ‘There was formerly a demosratio. pa ty in New whose liberal primsiples, st-ist oon- of the constitution, freedom from debusiug and intolerance, mad» chem .a} onc» the enemisg of aflen laws and abolition sts, the friends of religious freedom, and the pro%ssto's of the jast rights of the South, For « quirter ofa Century these enlightened views fowud ay ©loquec’ exponent in that practical state-man; Levi Wood bary, whose progressive democracy refisoted the temper of Ids constitaents, Haa the ears, which opened to receive bis bones, engaivhed with tiem the last of the /caven of Jacksou dewoorasy? Eruy, present appearances favor the sup rsitiou. ‘The tortuou- policy and crooked p inciples of President Pierve have involved tue hones} yeo- maary of his 3°.'¢ ine perplexing fog, wnich they Beem upable to clear up. Let us regard tae ele ments, Genere! Pisrce is the prop aai visy o” the Nebraska bili and of the repeat of tho Missoari compromiae; le is supported py the resoives of ths Demectatic S'a’e Convention; yet before the autumn closes 1: bis own district, Hon. Geo. W. Kor tisoa, a determ ved opponent of tress mexsures, is renominated for Congress by the Demporacic District Convention, aad endorsed by them. The Prosiden: is also endorsed by the saws conventioa. In ordar that mo doubt should exist as to the coufrsternity of these two chie's, the only living brotver of the President is eviccted a committee to anuonace to Mr. Morsiscn bia renomination, and solicit hie ac- ceptance cf tic some. This humiliation of the Pros dent seems ‘0 nave wrung a reluctant consent from ‘the gvatifiec pride of Morrison. He oad bearded the Presiden’ ic ‘he hails of Congress—be had re turned a ced» € to bis threats of “ crushing out his name tree ive Niet of the faithfa!—be had mo the Leg'slatuie of his State at treir Junc nession, and received « lorye and continued complimentary yote from the «»ultionists aad whigs, tor Seoater, to the defeat </ hic. Wells, the regalar candidate of the democracy. While the grass was yt growing over whios he trol to these acta, the lim of the White House Jay down with this wooll) lamb ta pesce, eating his words, swallowing lis anger, and humbly solicitiny the’ man who despised his power and defie] bis snger, to s re-union. Mr. Morrison has beaped cvuis of fire on Pierce’s head; he bas forgiven bim. in the eastern distri:t o? New Himp- abire wa3 found another democratic member of Congress, Dr. Kittredge, who dared oppo:e the President on the Nebraska bill; he aso has re- @lized ths th-eate.ed men live long. Neither tie ower of the Wiite House, or the resolutions of the mocratic Siate Convention, have iniuced this sturdy doc:or, to condone for his offence againsi the vanity of the Prsicent, snd with defian 2 09 his brow and free soilism in his heart, Dr. Kiitregs bas been renomipated by a vote unanimoas ex:ept two jflelegates ia a iargs and abe conveation of the dem- ‘ocrats of that dacrict, while the organ a Joacord saye laus deo. For the secoud time we sce in te resolutions tse mingied pratses of Pierce and Kit- tredge, tee ya:eus Southern priaciples«f a Northara President, Wwe practical abolitioniam far 4 home market. At ts» cession of the legialature tis votes of the abolitionists and the whigs were given to resolutions cimplimeating Messrs. Morrison snd Kittredge on their courae in Congress in opposition to the Nebracks bill, and whue the pariy collar democrats unsvimousiy ig) ache then. The State Co:vention of the democrsts nomina- ted als» Golons) Nat Baker for Governor, a special partizen ani p:rs.nal friend of the President, and Do sooner was “ Nat,” nominated than he joined tre first lodge of tha Koow Nothings be coald reach, and is now understood to be Grand Powow of the ovder in the Siate. It is aleo said that o‘her friends of Gen. Plorce, espestally tie real cuief of the Kitchen cabinet, him whe dry-oursed Tyler a3 he is now LC eaponper Pierce with political wisdom, rushed into the or:er, sad haye made desperate ef- foxts to control it for their special benotit. Thoa- sends of the Now Hampshire democracy are said to be arrayed in thispew movement azainst Catholic emancipation acd naturalizativa of foreizaers, un- der the Jeadorabip of Goy. Baker, and their hop? is, Se prostituiins the fidehty and hono- of party apap | end forwskiag the creed of Jefferson, to g in” # fow friends to the Legislature. What can be the feeling of the eloquent Bright, ‘the energetic D ugiass, the stout Bizler, acd she ea- gastous Cass, ben trey learn that the secret order, whore dark wee: joctions prostra’ed their hopes ia their respective States, is the very prop of State with the Piervc men of New Hampelire? It is pubiioly ssid taat within a week orders have received at Concord, Wasbington, for “er to retire from the order or from Ts 1s actale trick. Gov. Baker wil isas able to ride twofhores at once a8 is the Presidsct. Such a my aid Mr. Wise ind the orJer in Vi ba: Baker & Co. will stil pat x: o2 the bask in New Gamoshire. To sum up cor review of the befogged state of -democtacy in New Hampshire, Geveral Pierce has poe. oa conventions 60 as to produce three = lates (or their votes this spring, viz., a Kuow for Governor, acd two cemoocratic free Congress. Tt there are any of the old democray left in New Hampshire, I pity the lsbors of digestion devolved on them. PQ “ Our Rochester Correspondence. Rocugsrur, Dec. 13, 1854. The Weather—BSleighing—Briskness of the Pro- vision Trade—Filibustering Expedition to the Mosquito Territory— White Slavery nm Canada. The weather here is unusually mild, ani the snow is passing away rapidly; the streets, however, pre- sent @ perfect jam of country sleighs, and the sleighs present another perfect jam of slaughtered hogs aad poultry, beof and mutton. When I emerged into Maia street this moraing, and saw hundreds of Joads and immense piles of pork,I bewan to doubt whether I bad not taken the wrong direction, aad Isnded in Cincienatl. It msy bea msiter of in- terest to the devizens of the metropolis, and par. ticularly those mechanics-who are out of empioy. ment, to know at what prices the above articles are selling + oe VA gd pera Ke og tage 4}3.t0 and'iemb, he, 4 fe’ poultry, 4% to 8¢.; muttoa “The snow bas heen about three fect on s and im consequence of the excellent steig! is an unnsua! throng of country peop'e ia to iog an impulse couraging. 4, laden with produce for the New level, there 1 Biv to trade thas ia refreshing aad ea- Canal York marke’, aud otuers freighted with marshan- dise for country trade, have beem caugh: by ths ice sloog the whole length of the canal. This gives Pieeg activity itor business of the Czatral oad, ata wiil as! wo tae dividend upon the advance in the stock. fo xii The Roy. &. H. Chapin lectures here to-night be- fore the Ath:nwum Aseociation. Everybody in- ‘tends going, and av overflowing house is expected In locking over the Hamilton Syectatur a Jowrnal of Commerce, of Canada West, I figd the following new avd interesting piece of iaformation. It will no dontt astonieh the administration, as it ia undoubtediy aut sentio—over the left. Tuey must look to the laur+!a won atGreytown, orthe New York filibusters wil on: thera out:— Axotmer PiususrenNa Movawent.—It was intimated by telegraph some time since that a company of young men was about to be o1 yw York for tlie pur- pose of colonizing a portion of the Mosquito Territory, which has been Ane long in dispute. It was represented 2 80 ro aed colonization company that ® scheme is in direct violation of the rate Great Britain holds over the Mi ite tote it now turns out that the roveroment of Ni not acqui the movement, but on the “4 as leven of those dlibu: which our republican have become wo famot ‘The Mesquite governmen te taperpode wa, ene: gic remonstranco with the governmen| tes, and likewise with the rake ere of foreign Fogo fe sovereign iguty of the King ot t8o each, or his jurisdiction in any sense; orn tach nO value to t! re- for jatering atte mpts fc oe = or to demplated eapedl aay al BS bot hd Sl de ae in a. the Nicaragua gov- ercabeat ts conrast, for such is undoubtedly the ol We shall not bo surprised ff trouble grows out of this Madigan was charged Thomas G grocer, 4 no ashe work, and faftalng ordered. He io that he was en- to do Selena e oon then pdt at another. io offered to remit 108, “defendant weeld go back tabs hich he voatd ne was back the to do; but as Mr. Gray'would not take was enforced. " so RN EVBRY DAY. 1 See peewee. + DROADWA®, UNION SQUARE. —A HANDSOME 86 rior and two bedrooms, with sathroom, te let; price Me per week, with or withoat board, . Si.igle rooms, with boar, $8. per week. Dinner at 6 o'eloe «. EN AND 165 hor wives, or single ceatlemen can be acoom mogated with it Feows om second or third door with full or board, ou moderate terms, whore the comforis of » home may be enjoyed. Keference ex- Y changed. GREENE STREET—UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO let for lodging. Breakfast will be served if de- STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Two parlors and two large rooms ; parlor and bedroom on the second, all let to gentlemen. Breakfast served, as above. 56 LISPENARD STREET, NEAR. BROADWAY.— ) Neatly furnished roms to let, without board, EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—A SUITE OF 4 rooms unexpectedly vacated at the Kemble louse. 9 GREENE STREET.—THE ADVERTISER HAVING rented the above house, and newly fitted it up, is now prepared to accommodate families or single gentle men with rooms, or suites of rooms, with full or partial board. References exchanged. BLEECKER STREET.—TWO NICELY FURNISHED parlors and a ball bedroom, will be rented, seperately or together, toa party of gentlemen or a gentleman and wife; percons preferring the quiet ofa private d to tho’ noise of a hotel, would do well ‘to call at No. Blecher street, east of Broadway; full or partial board given if IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF FOURTERNTH STREET. —Iwo large and small roome may be obtained fur- aisha, with board. The house is Geetcaas; location de- sirable. LADY AND PAUGHTER WOULD LET, WITH board, a pleasant suit of rooms, to s gentleman and his wife, or would take a few single gentlemen; the houke contains all the modern improvementa, a is convenient to stages and cars—61 West Thirty-ffth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues, SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ONE OR two bedroums atiached, to let, in a private house, With all the modern improvements. Also a single room with grate and gas in it. Apply at 96 Prince street, a fow coors west of Broadway. - OARD.—1WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE BE} aceowmodated with furnished rooms and partial heard, ata moderate price, in a first clase house, re- plete with all the modern improvements, gas, bath, hot air furnace, Ke. Apply at No, 40 Tresident street, Br A on the first flo neatly furnish. if required. Inq INE OR TWO FAMILIES OF RESPECTA- bility, or @ few single gentlemen, can be accommo. dated with pleasant, well furnished roome, with fall or partial board. Apply at 254 Fourth avenue, near Twen- tieth street. “References required. bere PRIVATE FAMILY, OCOUPYING A FIRST class house im tho upper part of the city, would be happy to accommodato a single gentleman, Gr m gontle- man and his wife, with a handsomely furnished parlor and bedroom, with fall or partial board. Dinner at 6. Every comfort could be had and no other person will be takeu. Those only of the frst respectability and witli to pay a liberal , may address a note to F., He: ffice, stating where an interview may be had. OARD—~WANTED, BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, full or partial board, in the house of a respectal rivate family, where sociability and comfurt provai ‘ation not higher than Seventeenth sircet and near Broadway. A liberal prise will be paid. Boardinghouse keepers need not apply. Address-L. W., Herald oflice. OARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ALSO A FEW families or parties, can be accommodated with nice 7ooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, on reasonable terms, at 301 Wesley place, between Houston and Bleecktr streets, two blocks east of Broad- way. Bells to rooms, and baths froe. OARD IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY —TWO single gentlemen or a gentleman and his wife can be accommodated with fine rooms and board, in s private French family. apply at 160 Twelfth street, between University place and Fifth avenue. References ex- changed. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PLEASANT SECOND story front room, suitable for a gentleman and his wife or two gentlemen, with board, Louse convenient to Fulion and Catharine ferries. Inquire at 67 Bigh st. OARD IN BROOKLYN, 928 HENRY STREET—TO A gentleman and his wife, or two gentlemen, s parlur and Ledroom on the second floor. The house in first class, and contains all the moderna imprevemonts. Lo- ention delightful and convenient to the ferries, Terms tu rate. bi } OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN doar’, with pleasant rooms, gas, pantrios, &c., in a delightful location. Also a gentleman and his wife can be necommoduted, where all the comforts may be en- Joyed, within five minutes’ walk of the South or Wall street ferries. Apply at 100 Clinton atreet. OARD WANTED-FOR THREE GROWN. PERSONS, infant and nurse; will require two rooms on the Second fivor, front, and room up stairs for servant, Lo- cation near Broadway, not too up town. Will fur- nish their own bedding. Terms must not excecd 614 week, Address J. E. J., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS mother, o lady and ber daughter, four rooms, con- Sisting of two parlors with bedrooms attached, one room and bedroom, to be furnished complete, the other not. Gas required, and an eligible location neax Broadway preferred. A private family would suit the parpose, where good accommodations and s comfortab! can be offeree. Terms must be moderate. No exhor- Ditant spplications need be made, Address Hrederick, et of Me References exchanged. OARD WANTED—A GENTLEMAN I8 DESIROUS OF obtaining (on moderate terms) try attached, end board, ly where there are but few or no other boarders, Ad- ss S. P.. Herald office, Bs WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN JUST MAR tied, in & genteel private family, where these are no boarders. A line addressed to B., Broadway Post Office, will meet with prompt attention. ———$—————$—$—$—$ OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A young lady, whose business is in the house. None mt Americans need answer. A religious family pre- po . Address Hetty, Herald office, stating name and cation. OARDING—-SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated with rooms and full board; alro, large plea- seat roms, that will accommodate families, ora party of four geatiemen, at low Day boarders accowmo- ), at 123 Cham! street. pr: na Bale rsdn A OARDING.—TO LET, A COMFORTABLE AND NEAT. ly furnished room, suitable for a gentleman and wife, or two single room, which wi North ntlemen ; aleo, # very pleasant up accommodate two gentlemen, at Baths in the house. TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, to a lady and gentleman; full board for tho \d partial board for the gentleman. Tho location is plensant, above Houston street and near Broadway. For particulars address J. M. T., Broadway Post Office. OA RDING— OARDIN aera wutncconsioaneiardimments:.: S tesa —AT 136 TENTH STREET, CORNER OF Broadway, opposite Grace Church, Handsomely furpished parlora and bedrooms for famities and single gentlemen. Modern improvements in the house. Din- ber at five o’clock, Entrance 426 Tenth street. Refer- ences exchanged. OARDING.—GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, together or separate, with partial or full board, if required; quietude, cleanliness and attention; house lighted with gas and bathroom free. Apply to Mrs, Medburet, 641 Houston street, ROOKLYN.~-UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND floor ta let, with board, in a wmall private famJy; focation very dostrable. Apply ‘at 182 Dufheld street near Fulton avenue, pa a 0 YOU WISH TO PROCURE GOOD’ AND RESPECT. able boarders’—At A. J, BASSET’S real estate and boarding agency, No. 4 Astor place, there is a continual run for board and rooms in respectable families. Per- — seeking board directed to suitable places free of charge. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT board, in @ house having all the modern improve- og moderate. Apply at 23 West Twenty- —————— 'URNIEHED PARLORS—FOR GENTLEMEN AND their wives, or ai le gentlemen, with fallor minute's wall of Bioecior nivect rages ar Alvi a aue cars, at No. 6 Minette str aibewop hse: URNI:HED ROOMS WANTED~IN A PRIVATE FA- wily, with "i , oD breakfast Seri tanec ly pre- and Second and Sixth square Post Omice, Svenues, Address J. W. M., Union ENTTEMEN DFSIRING PLEASANT FURNISHED Girone wet rt, ay fade wi suitable fot an office, Apply as above. NE OR = rooms, private residence on Washington near Brevoort in a private ecnoen, NE OR . what ey GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLEMAN Board, in a private femnily, where be realed, may find the same by Twenty serenti street, between Eighth a * ‘ Toow! sleet, oue door EET—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, TO A GENTLE- man and wife, or two single itlemen, in a very pleasant situation, No. 137 West Elevesth ) Corner of Sixth avenue, where cars and stages ‘y ton minutes. W ANTED—BOARD FOR A YOUNG RADY, IN A respectable family. Terms moderate. Reference given. Address H. M. Smith, Herald office, for two days, stating terms. TENaNTS RMAGLYT H PARTMFNTS TO LET, AT VERY LOW RENTS, ON the second floor of house 102 Canal street, corner of Wooster, suitable for business purposes or dwelli with Croton water in the rooms; also, basement on same premises. os en CONFECTIONERY STORE TO LET, NOW DOING AN A extensive business. Steck and fixtares for sale. Apply at No. 9 avenue. LET-—BELOW CANAL Will be let for a boarding- house, or and gain. ‘For full particulars, apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 001 Broadway. ARGE OFFICE IN WATL STREET TO LET—YHR furniture, with large safe, suitablo for a public eempany, to be’ sold. Apply at No. 6 Wallstreet, rear office, first Door, ART OF A Ov TO Ue IN, THE HIGTH ward, rot far from Broadway, w good yard, Croton water, grape vines, kc. Possession immediately. Address Talcott, Herald office. r able and commodious house, containing sixteen street, New York, or to FOSTER & XO LET—THE MODERN BUILT THREE STORY LETTE MODERN BUILT THREE STORY HOUSE, TP LET IAN, OFFICE, 25, BY 0 FEET DEEP, ON lars aprly on the premises. © LET-—-179 ADAMS STEET, BROOKLYN—A DESIR- soon, with gas throughout, anj conveniently arranged with water, &¢, For particulars inpply at 169, South No. 4 Sands street, Brooklyn. house 286 East Broadway, pleasantly located. For terms inquire at 249 Bast Broadway. 141 Charles street; contains bath, range, &c. Rent, 330. Apply om the premises, the second floor, at 488 Broadway; entrance on Lvoadway aud on Broome street. For further particu- 0 LT—A\ HANDSOMELY FURNISH first floor, in a strictl ROOM, ON private family, at No, 392 way, west side. Apply for ory brick dwelling No. 6 St. Mark’s plaee, with gas and bathing fixtures; rent low; oileloths may be purchased. TS LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A MODERN house, near Broadway, below Canal street, contain- ing some forty rooms, now full of first class boarders, with the furniture for sale, to » responsible party, Terms of payment ongy. ABBY to. tee . We , 307 Broadway. TT O.RENT IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PLEASANTLY situated frout room, one door from Broadway, where there are no boarders, quired. near Broad the carpets Breakfast can be given if re- Apply at 180 Ninth street. I street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, suitable for four horses and three carriages. To be ronted from the Ist of January to the Ist of May. Rent for the term, $125, in advance. Apply at 67 East Nineteenth street, near Fourth avenue. ERY LARGE HALL TO LET.—TO LET, FOR THE ball season, the very handsome Hall, ‘21 Howard street, opposite Crosby street, half a block trom Broad- way. Inquire on the premises. MUSICAL. SPLENDID SEVFN OCTAVE $310 ROSEWOOD pianoforte for sale for $226, as the owner soon sails for italy; has been used for two’ months; made by the best city makers; perfect in all respects and fully war- ranted, with modern case and improvements. It canbe seen at 34 Vescy street, from 9 until 3 o’clock P. M. BRAUTINUL SEVEN OCTAVE $310 ROSEWOOD _ pianoforte for sale for $225; tho owner soon sails for Italy; has been used but two ‘months; made by the best city makers; perfect in all respects; fully warraut- ed. Itcan be seen at St Vesey street, from 9 until 3 o'clock P. M., to-day, Dec. 22, and 23d. YOUNG LADY, JUST ARRIVED FROM LONDON, where sho has received a liberal musical education, Wikies an cngagement as soprano singer in a Protestant church. Apply to Miss S., 116 Varick street. Leusons given on tho pianoforte. ¢ GENTLEMAN, PROFESSOR ON THE PIANOFORT!:, of great experience, wishes to give lessons in a rivate femily, in exchange for a comfortable ho tease address Mus'e, box 126 Herald office. the best and easiest Mrangemeats of a plain eo! jon ‘for dancing. It introduces the popular meloties “Wait for the Wagon,”? “Dearest Mae,” “Prima Donaa Waltz,”” ‘Few Days,” and “Jordan am a hard road.” Just published by BERRY & GORDON, 297 Broagmay. | PDIANOFORTES— MANUFACTURED BY JOHN P. WAK(: & Co., 58 Barclay street, fully warranted oqual to any in the world, and at the lowest factory prices for cash or approved paper. Sscond hand pianog very cheap > PERSONS DESIROUS OF LEARNING THF PIANO- forte and singing.—Owing to unexpected reverses, & very competent teacher will take a number of pupils at €5 per quarter, if application is made immediately. Best of reference given. Address W. 8., Herald office. £2.5 Cards of particulars at GO TEMAN LANGUAGE.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE. men wanted, to participate in a private course of German. Oither classes for ladies or gentlemen wil) be formed, Address box 182 Herald office. . ODERN LANGUAGES,— TRANSLATOR AND teacher of the Spanish, French, Italian and Eng- \Janguoges—Professor M.'T. TOLON, No, 342 Green- ree RIVA TE FRENCH LESSONS.—A YOUNG GENTLE- man from Paris is desirous of giving private Freach lessons. He would like to spend some evenings in giving ions to respectable familics in Freneh conversa- Apply to Dr. BERLE:, 624 Broadway. ACANCIES FOR TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, AS boarding rs Is, at Mr. and Mrs. HAMILTON'S French ande English boarding and dey school, 116 West Thirty-sixth street, between Seventii and Lighth ave- — _ at Shepard & Co.’s book store, 152 Ful m street. =. INSTRUCTION. FOR A COURSE OF TEN LESSONS IN mmanship.—Bookkeeping reduced one 2 60 for a thorough course of instruction. '3, 862 Broadway, OF A LIBERAL eIng, George P, and judicious system of ad Fox, the crgtnent tailor, £21 Broadway, has’ issued the following card, showmg the response he has had to his business siatement as published in the Ex pa dvring the present month of Ve ‘ork Evening Express. GORGE der of Fashions, U,8. A. and U. 3. ‘1 Broadway, opposite Pearl street. While in no ways anxious to curtail but on the con- trary to increase the business of my fellow tradesmen,” 1 Gnd that the people of the United States, geutlemen, the hence of the United States Departments, the exeeu ft y and navy, bankers, foreigners, men and merchants, bave he busines: card ar invitation im to employ and pay wi f journey men tailors, alte suffering d¥eadful privations for the want of adequate employ- ment, as may be inferred from the columns of the Uni- ted viapapers. Cs OFY CLOTHING £ND FURNITURE WANTED. Ladies and gentiomen having any of those articion to dispose of can obtain a fair price for the same by call- ing on or addressing Surongh the Post, Mr. 466 way, up stairs. Ladies ati by Mrs. Santor. be lberally gives, ia ven, in lots of ak ek of Gentlemen biootn to please address or cxlj on Orange street, near Chatha: ‘of the J MORONEY, 11 iD ATS, each; dress and frock $6—cost original), { cB natee i at eg 4 oll kinds of Bam, Parsee U, 7 OT Well strees, commission. ——— es FURNTIURE OF ne portanitios is Far (he beleean, th by hae Bom venese French and at ud zy FREWSTER, tained. partioulars, be Rertnee motes, RRR PEA AA PRR = OTHERS. U. ‘promptly paid, land warracts obtained, U. araman ond gentlemen tecoetochae, or hair, to gro days, and will not stain or i re wilt force the beard to ~ none before $1 a bottle. aay try. RB. G. Groham, 107 Nassau street; treet, Brooklyn; Zeiber, 44 South delpbia; ing, 27 Tremont Row, Boston. N&OR VARIGR.—W. We ani twenty per cent than o Sheed asters , 08, ioe a block west of Broadway. ADTES’ PASTIME.—PATCHQMANIA, THE ART OF saepementation, eee renders are wores uadia- ting wie from the firest specimens o} 3 ona is a recent discovery; it is Metal mh the entertainment of ladies. Papers, vases, colors, brushes, paste, &c., for sale at 553 ‘away, EW STYLE OF PATENT BOOTS AND SHOES.—THE subscribers beg to inform gentlemen and citizens enerally that they .have openod at No. 314 iwoyewith an extensive aasor ‘of the above noted bovis ard shoes, macufactured by Rondiere, in Varis, who received the gold medal at the exhibition in 1849." Boots and shoes manufactured for the wholesale and retail tra: DELAFOND & LEFEBVRE. ARLOR CURTAINS WANTED, FOR CA>H, SUITABLE for four windows, all alike, or in pairs, Address, ing lowest price, anc describing material, &c., and where they can be scen, Rt. L, D., Broadway post ollice, TRE UNEMPLOYED.—ON THE RECEIPT OF ONE dollar, post paid, I will send a receipt for mating an article, wanted hy everybody. A protit of $6 to $10 per day can be mace. No‘ capital required. It is a genteel business, Address 8. S. Chamber, 189 Williain street. Live OIL, OF THE BEST QUALITY, WARRANTED fact pure, for sale wholesale-and retail, at the lard oil ory, 76 and 78 Sullivan street, Retail price, Os. per n. ‘ARFHOUSE OF WINDSOR PAPER MILIS, NOS 65 and 67 Nassau street, New York.—The enb- acribers have commenced manufactu news and book wer at their new paper works, at“‘Windsor Locka, co: fists fourteen largest size rug engines and two 64 i Fourdinier machines (one more to be added), are now ready to receive orders from ‘eons in want of & supe rior quality of news or book printing paper. ‘These works have been built with great care, embracing ail the modern improvements, with » full supply of spring and artesian water, together with nove full ug power, en- suring a uniforin good color to the Paper and « regutar supply in quanity ‘and quality. The capacity of fhe two mills to manufacture fifteen thousand pounds o! PERSIE & BROOKS. Paper per day. KER WANTED—NONE BUT THOSE WHO UNDER- stand the business need agply, at 760 Broadway. and Supplies, December 18, 1854—To Contractors. —Sealed proposals will be received at the oflice of the Commissioner of Repairs ‘and Supplies, No. 3 City Hi Dascment, until Saturday, Decomber 23, 1864, at 1 o’clockMf., at which time they willbe opened, in accord. ance with the amended charter of 1853, for the pavi of Chatham street, Bowery, Fourth avenue, around Union square, to connect with the Russ pavement, with granite block pavement, better known us the Belginu pavement. All information in regard thereto can be had At the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Sup- plies, No, 3 City Hall, basement. Biank extihajes oar had at the above office, N. B.—The Commlasioner re serves the right to reject all or any of tho estimates if deemed for the interest of the Gorporatioa BARTHOLO! B. Commissioner of Re EW YORK, DECEMBER 14, 185 porals for suppliea of beof, mutton, é&e., far the inigrant Refuge and Hospital at Wari’ Isidad, and the Marine Hospital, Staten Isiawi, will be received by the Commissioners of Emigration gt their ofliee, No. 10 Franklin street, (where blink forths of proposale may be hod until Wednesiay sext, the 20th inst.) The Com- missioners reserve to themse!ves the right to rejoct such proposals as may be deemed not for the interests of the {nstitutions. f FFICE OF THE AMER! , coM- pany, 116 Broadway.—-Now York, 21, 1844.— Proposals will be received by this company at their office until ihe 2ith instant, for making 1,000 meters. All ne- cexsary information #ill be given by calling at the oiice. ‘The proposals wnat name the time when tho meter each hundred of them will be delivered, as well as tho price charged. The contractur will have the benefit of all moulds and patterns now on hand. OSSIAN GREGORY, & SEALED PRO- LEGAL NOTICES. 4UPREME COURT CiTY AND COUNTY OF NEW York. —Charles W; Lynde, agtinst Vira Bingham, David Bingham, Sarah J. Levy, Abratiam G. Levy, Frederick H. Bartholemew, Roswell G. Pieree, Robert Atterbury, William Fleming, and Aaron M.' Burr. To the defendants, Sarah J. Levy and Abraham G. Lery— Yeu are hereby summoned, and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the city and county of New York, at the City Hall, in the mth of New York, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the «ub- , at his office, No. 9 Court street, Brooklyn, within twenty days after the service of thix summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to HER D erany of this city, astrology, by booka and science, and ia to be consult- ed about love, marri business, law matters, &e. She will tell the name ot the lady or gon they wilt answer the said complaint withi @ time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will Telief demanded jn the Complaint. CHARLES ft. LYNDE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated December 5, 1864. The snid complaint was fijgd in the office of the Clerk of the city and county of New York on the Sth day of December, 1854. CHARLES BR, LYNDE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated December 6, 1854. ; MATRIMONIAL. ‘ADAMF. ALWIN, FROM PARIS,‘ TENDERS M services to the ladies and marry; also, the names of her visiters. Madsme Alwis speaks tire lisb, French and German lai s. ‘dence, 309 ery between First aud fours from 16.4. M., to8 P.M. ‘ATRIMONIAL.—-A GENTLEMAN, NEITHER OLD BOF Young, wishes to form an alliance with a lady, without the ordinary fogmula of introduction, &e. ‘Tho lady must be good looking and well educated, between twenty and thirty years of age. Widow not objected to. Address R. It, giving place of residence, Breatway Post ce. REWARD-—J8 NOW OFFERED TO ny any person who can surpass Maiame CLIPLON inthe art of astrology. She ie the only lady ia the elty who can give correct inforsaation on all thing through lite. N. B.—Madame ©. is no humbug, nor dogs she wish to impose on the pulilie; sho also cures all di in their last etage, particularly the worst forms of rheumatism. Call and satisfy yourselves. Kesidence 65 Thompson street, between Hroome and Spring, brick nouse, stoop. STONISHING TO ALIL.—MADAME MORROW IS Arrettnoat exeepten, the most wondericl setrologist fs part, Recing hae ee over beagles aoe will yell ‘presen’ fature events; 21 & ‘ure husband and absent ‘ dons thousands during her travols in "a which has ai ad pewere of her worieatut of ful vory thoughts, afd wil cause who will all enjoy the of . Her wik =. astonishing te al! a viett ir. | ose bi a apeedy marriage ma soo, and ma; pend upon ee cavieg, founded on the ‘eterna pe Aer ples of magica! ncienes. 76 Broome strest, bitween Gm apd Columbia streets. Gentlemwa oct admitted from 8 o’alock A. M.to9 ?. M. Airis peoptes FLEURY, FROM PARIS, WHOSE daughter of a seventh , AD! natural salsncone H lorem BS qed pro} one ee L, is i reterated rut person 0 present ago, to foretell future event ar certain. Can be Sonsutted at No, 263 AIRVOYANCE.--MRS. HAYES IS THE MOST WON- derful > gh beg living. Her oxaminations are ys Correct. e discovery made by Mrs. Hayes is Obvionsly one of great importance, and juatly entities her to be regai As ® public benefactor. Office 10 Spring street, near the Powery. ADAM MEYER HAS FEMOVED FROM [0 LEROY street to 191 Heventh avenue, between Twenty- and Twenty-fourth st: ‘and continues to tell present and future ; likewise, mas Jew suits, business prospects, sickness, abi ¢ aad lost or stolen. Matam Mayor cons German, and gives guar- avty for her art. M* 69 GREAT JONES STRERT, COR: of the Bowery, hae been inducod, through tht of to continne unti) wil } the names of ber . Tattes py 60 conts until the Jet of January ROFREHOR WILSON, THE ORLEBRATED ASTROLD- eer, cam be consulted on past, present, and future Of fe, a6 220 Broome etreat.’ Fee, indies 50 comte; incamea described qriestions aa- Wilsop, apiritual medium. wered by ly to the court for the al New York boy. ol IN NEW Yor«, Sandy Hook, Jupiter, Chatham strovt Auctionser, and irs. Partington, vy Mr. Burton, .. SS FRORERY THEATRE-PROPRIFTOR AND MANAGER, LP. Waldron; Stage Manager, Robert Jvses.—P rivet of Admission—Boxes, 25 ceats; Pit and Gallery, 13x couta; Private Poxes, $5. SNEFIT OF MISS HERRING. Prisay Reive. Den 22. ‘THE FOX OF THE WILDERNESS, Mer. G, Sweet... 2.1... ..00 CC...6005. Te eae THE OBJECT OF INTERAST, Mr. J.T. Huntley... . Burlesque Fling BRIAN BOROLHMR ‘Tamborine Sok Mr. B. Smith BanjoSelo......:... A «sein, C, W. Pox THE JOLLY MILLERS. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSKUM.— THE ORBLE brated and popular Ameriesa actor, Me. J. B Scott. Friday, December 22—Afternoom, at 3, rao and also to OBLIGE BENSON, Evening, at 7 THE LA Malp Admittance to all, 26 eemts; obil- PORER—Philip, Jolin R. Scott—and cents, Netional Poultry Shew, OF THE MOUNTAIN. dren onder ten, 1: q 1s, 1555. National Baby Show, premiums $600, Ji prem $1,000, Jar ;OADWAY SUNDAY CONCERTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE. GRAND CHRISTMAS KVR FESTIVAL AND CONCERT MOWSTRE, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, DEC. 24, GRAND DOUBLE ORCHESTRA, FULI+ AND EFFICENT CHORUS, ADKIN’S SPLENDED © RNET BAND, Together with numerous celebrated vee: from nearly every place of arause:nent in the eiby, will enable the manager to produce with full ellec SELXCTIONS FROM Tax NFSSIAH, CREATION, &e., With many novelties never before produced in this coun- try, embracing a NEW GRAND MARCH, BY M. JULIEN, Just received from Londov, ‘composed by him'for his concerts a! the Theatre Royal, Drury lane, TRE MARSELLAISE HYMN'OF LIBERTY, THE RUSSIAN NATIONAL HYMN, HAIL COLUMBIA, &e., With selections from the HUGENOT, LE PROPHETE, NORMA, &c. Conductor Sig. Arditi, director of the Italian Opera, Fourteenth street. FRANK HUGHES, Manager. commence at 7}¢ o'clock, ‘be secured from 8 A. P.M. dally, without exten charge. 5 9% when the following WU NAD, S. BUCKLAND, MK GEORG! The evening entortatne Fumay Eyaxine. RENFFIT OF ME, HORD two acts Nau will sing the celebrated BONNAMBULA. OASTA D from Norma. After which, » SOLO ON THR PIANOFORTE, ganze of the len, Nicholau Nickleby. Actors, Chores, Barons, ‘The whole Friday evening, Dec. 22, wi Job Wort,... .Mr Deridge | fue .: Mrs, Segrmone fort..., .Mr. widge | Susam,.....+ THE BEGCAR'S OPERA.4 Mt Mr. Chisel.....Mr. Stewart | Mrs. Chisel .. Mrs, Conover Mr. Charles Calice.... By Mr, George IVA, Bristow. talected artists oft eee — trenton” eed 8 to commence with the last to conclude with the laughable extrara- SAVAGE AND THE MAIDEN. ptain Macheath. obi OUT ON TI ....Mr. Blake { Miss Bifin Hevry Thornton. Mf. Trevor | Ellen... LOOSE. ERHAM’S ETHIOPIAN OPERA TROUPE, 663 BROsD- way.-—This evening the laughable operatic extra- vaganza of LON GIOVANXI, OR THE SPECTRE ON HORSEBACK, Also tho celebrated Railroad Gallop, Plantation Festival, and an Unngvaiep Programun or Ermortin Soncs, Caorusxs, Duets, Sclos, Jigs, Fancy Dances, &e. P. LANE, THE eae AND BOYD AS Admission, 25 cents, Doors open at 634; commence at 73; o'clock. GIFT TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH, Admitting four persons to the entertainment. To-Mornow, SATURDAY, 4 GRAND Arrrgyoon Entertainment, pmencing at 3 o'clock. THREE PERFORMANCES ON CHRISTMAS DAY, Commencing at 2, 4 and 73¢ o'clock }’, M. ANKLIN MUSEUM, NO. 17 and 19 BOWERY—NO- tice.—Tho above cstal lishment has been rem: the above premixee, during extcusive alterations at 68 Bowery. which will shortly be completed. Strangers and others will remember that the above is tho only place where the ‘ model artistes’ are exhibited, SPECIAL KOTICE.—FRIVAY, MOST PCs the last night cf the two Bopular pieces, R ILN AND THE LOWER TWENTY, AND APOLLO IN NEW YORK. HE HYBRID, OR SEMI-HUMAN INDIAN, FROM Mexico.—4ince her.appearance at Stuyvesant In- stitute, this rysterious being has been visited'by three thousand persons, Dr. Mott's extraordinary epistie com- firming her cvality astounds the scientific world, Ladies are delighted with her. affbility and sweet voice. ‘The Troglodyt: of ancient days is recognised in La Muger Osa. jon, 26 con’ ROPRIETORS OF THEATY of amusement, forward 3 a description of their establishments, rent, &c., to WARDEN & SEDGWICK, Dramatic, Musical ani Exhibition Agents for the Unite States, Canadas &¢., 486 Proadway, New York, will cons sult their interests and enjoy a much larger patronage from the diversity of sterling amusements by individual and collective talent constantly directed by the above agency. All letters must be prepaid. Prospectuses for- warded. See advertisement above. HALIS AND PLACES OVELLO'S EDITION OF HANDEI’S MESSIAH, AS rerformed by the Ifarmonic Society. A handbook Of music and words for those among the audience dosir- ous of following the music with eye as wells ear. The Cratcrio complete in vocal score, with accompaniment for organor pianoforte, arranged by V. Price, $163, NOVELLO'S sie Warehouse, 389 Broad very conveniently and desirably arranged for public ex: hibltions. Apply in person, or by letter, to GEO, W. BEMIS, propnetor, Cenancaigaa, New York. CELEPRATED — ABBOTT ptian’ antiquities COLLECTION numbering upwards usand obj\ets—the most popular, attractive, and io: . structive exhibition in the city—is open day and evex ing, at tho Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway. — TRAVELLERS GUIDE. EW JERSEY RAILROAD.—FOR PHILADELPHIA and the South and West, via Jersey City Mail and express lines.—Leave New York at 8 and 107A, M., and 4and OP. M. Fare, $2 75in4, and $3 in 8 and 10 A. M, and 6 P. M.; second class, $295 in10, at12 M., at $4 stopping at #ll way stations. Through tickets sold for Cincinnati and the West, and for Balfimore, Washington, Norfolk, &c., and through bogeage checked to Washing: ten in Sand 10 A. M., and 6 P. ‘WATORES, JEWELRY, &0. ; i pane Sepets TABS CELEBRATED CAD NIA DIAMONDS, > _gcawe pins; cluster, with chain, $5, without, $4; ear rings, $5 and $7 50; single stone pins, $10, (aame size real diamonds would cost $500,) best judges cannot tell them. S€nt to any part of the United States 1. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway, TEBBINS & CO., 264 BROADWAY, BETWEEN WAR- ren and Chambers streets —Gold watches, diamonds and jewolry for the Lolidays, at reduced prices, suitable for the times. URASTS, OT —CATARACTS REMOVED WITHOUT ANY surgical operation, by au entirely new and harmless method of treatment.’ Specks on the eyes successfully treated, without the uso of instruments, by Drs. ROFHRIG, from Paris, and ©, W. UPHAM, of Now York, oculists, Ji4 Foarth strovt, near Broadway. A MEDICAL. dims SS ett er OR Cue & ACCEPTED. —NOTICING AN ADYVE%- tisemeat, purporting to be a challenge of $1,000 to $£00, from a certain would-be botanic physician, I, Dr. Nolan, do hereby xeceyt the challenge, and can give any quantity of proof of my cures, which I dare the nger to show. J, K. NOLAN, 128 Beekman st., cor. of Front, R. WARREN, MEMBER OF THE COLLEGE OF Surgeons of Hublinand Rdinburgh, attends to pri- vate practice at his old established oifice, 71 Madison street, near Catbarive, where be is performing the most astovishing on record, without restrainy ip dict o business pursuit b* JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE_COR. sulted.—Twenty-two years in one speciality ex Dr. J. 0 cure such cases an have. baffled those lect experienced than himself, Constivational weaknee effectually cured, without the use of say deleciorious - GOOPi 14D to the citizens confidence as ANE STREET, 80 LONG KNOW? New York, may be consulta , at his old office, where alt wx have suffered from the maltreatment of pretenders musy tely on Seinx Lonorably troated. a. M. fea ‘omen; one aed ella” Seay i Sais ranfoet hn gizl- as mother, are asd 0, of z panion, by Dr. es of omen on Iirco., pp. 988, 0 5 ive:y'comaplatnt to which worcaa te hood to wom sahood, alse as wife fi i i Fp A a3 ii iff Hy i t Pa fi z iY EY Hf i i [ ab pest la@ qomber ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, —HENRY Proprietor; Edward Eddy, Ma curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Friday evening, Dec. 22, will be THE LYONB. at Oi ron. Pauline Claude Melnotte, sla LADY OF Mr. Langdon Mr. Canoll ; Beauseant, Mir. Thompson | Widow.. ELDER’ BAOTHER. Angeting Ietty... Benelit of ROADWAY THEATRE—E, A. MARSHALL, sOUm Lenace.—Doors open at 634; commence at T'6/dlgs ir. formed CaltiG “ind PENFORMANCRS, by some of the MOST TALENTED DELINRATORS IN THE WORLD, tors inte an Ethic Ue generally to the fact, that st seen the sunshine ‘O0D's VARIETII H. Woop, though the first to introduce white ier ime ap Monday evs a) entitle: Doors G milies, has an ras Signor Felix Carlo an’ ‘his talented eniny ent new comic pantomians, Sint GOLD BIGeRRS Principal characters. Tickets, 3 EO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S Since tho destruction of their hall by form every evening at Perr WOOD'S VARIETIES, 472 BROADWAY, under the control of world. Doors open at 63; o'clock; to cx ¥ ETHIOPIAN MINST BURLESQUE OPKRA, LIGHT FARCKS, DANCES, Buy Africanized by the moss acogspiisied’ compamy tm € 200 at 73 precledty. A apiece Box, T. J, Y, MINGIRELA, deems trons and the: ‘the above Hall and shade of the Darkey’s Life, children, who produce several novelties in rapid succession. Mr. Vinesat VALLARR, Aner, (eS, MECHANIGY HALL, a a beings (above Grand streci.) WHITE AND ETAIOPIAN, fice, wil Fripay, Deceumer 22, A BACHELOR OF ARTS@# —WALLACK’S THEATAE.—FINE HOUSES. CHANGE OF FERFORMANCES. Mr. Lester, Mr. Brougham, Mr. Dyott, Mr. Vincent, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Chippendale, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Conover, and POPPING THE QUESTION. Mr. Blake, Mra. Blake, Mrs. Oramser, Asp Oriisn ENTRRTAINMENTS. Saturpar, Dre. 23, First time this season, the fine comedy ef SPEED THE PLOUGH, GREATLY CAST. OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS, Box Book now open. Hi OOKLYN MUSS"y, FRIDAY itimonial % G, F. McDonald. GF. MeDope’d; Tago, F. J. Scollon. BOX AND Jonathan Piougitoy, Av Hill. Tickets, dvaitting Ty soughtoy, A. 5 a ana gentleman, 26 cente. ‘ at 714 o'clock. FOREST 'G, DEO. : 7 coy ln Doom open at 7; comment etors and artists generally, the RAMATIC, MUSICAL AND G! “frnrden Broadway, (( & Sedgwick their business negotiations. the e Caled i saben or 2 pe this piece, as first pls; theatre, proving from Lanca: Com 01 M ites, Canadas and ia, $1; WARDEN & SEvUWiUK, 486 Broadway. YOUNG ACTRESS.—THE Paul, Effie Heatherbloom, and ster’ to 's printed interlud other in the United States at 1 Daughter,’’ I felt no hemtation in the same source myself, Mr. Bourcioa: titled to as much consideration here a¢ in nO more, and as there his exclusive right te : alot The snl a production would be laughed to. ncorms I treat It with equal ridicule and eomtempt, aud’ shall eontis A ed an en; Om: le, TUARI’S Twenty- vig: vanilla, cream, mixed plums an assortment of choice toys, at low prices. M. jece ns long as it meots public Dee. 11, 1884." F.8. CONFECTIONERY. CANDY—AT 1,01 eighth street, Ph 17 BROADWAY, e above delicious cand broken, &e., &¢.; alse R. ROSE. A, “Shanaay ana nnnoninrenseresiniemepeentisiinipeta MANAGERS OF THEATRES ~AN ARTIST y considerable experience, from Europe, is opem agement as scene painter. AddrossT. A,B Pee nite Wallack’s,) s,) Now to i ante oe D* cise ean do it, Broadway, is the place to remedy—no where else in or po pay. I )" H. C. THORP’S CARMINANTIA, For the eure of 4 ion lous “tacos ‘ peng from impurity of MEDICAL. No. 60 Canal ew lyspepsia, Cage the modical depot, No, 7 House. Price $1 per bottle. WARD'S UNFORTUNATES’ vial, and a book. Cures ina few hours; thle rapid anes Cures York, ‘and all PS diseases ot mercurial 3 i if * Er i | | i HL g E 4 fit i i r