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RNOLAY. wy. TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, $60.000 jewelry, &e., of bought for cash. ten, stocks, Dons ard morigages nezotiated; real es- tate bought, sold and exchanged. Ali business strletly toofdential.” CHEESEMAN, BRAISTED & CO., 85 John street, corner of Naseau. 'TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOBES, $50.00 jewelry, &c., or bought for cash. city stocks, notes, bonis and mortgages, bills of ex- cnagy ‘ke., negociated. Business confidential, and rom exeen' at No, 102 Nassau street, room No. 2, IN & CO.,’brokers and n merchants. JQ) 70 INVES? IN THE PURCHASE $50.000 ‘rronisana morteages of $1,000 and upwards. Also, houses aud “VOR 000. mortgage of # dees 000, at a liberal fifty’ lots on Seventy-second street, will hanged on reasonable terms. Also, a very ble property ou Fourth avenue, anencumbered, venting at $2,000 net per annoni, will be exchanged for part cash and part gools.. Frise $:0,000. L. SHELF ON, £5 Naeaau etreet. 2 K(\() —FOR SALE, VERY LOW, A LARGE 86.5 'e modern built brick house, fiaiwhed ‘the beat manner: ix in an exeellent loca Will be gekd on very easy térms, Price $6,500. Inquire at JOHNSON & VOIGT'S bookstore, 421 Broadway —FOR SALE, OR | EXCHANGE FOR O00, Harlem or Yorkville property, oe ifieent three story and high basement hous f! Hast Kighteenth stree}, between Third avenue an‘ Irving ree: Sale last April; built by day’s work, and throughout is the most magnificent and fash- lovable style, wi h all the modern imnprovements—gas, bet and coll baths, speaking tubes, sliding doors, with eat glass; water closets in house, ki chen ranges, &c | —— Yard handsomely laid out. ‘The chandeliers and brackets 1 4 faronghout the house helong to it. $2,000 can remain 3) lots, farms, country eats, mili# and water power, in every section of the country, for sale or exchange. Apply to A. SERGEANT, 16 Wail street. —MONEY TO LOAN, FOR SHORT $20.000: periods, on il kinds of jewelery and all kinds of merchandise, in sums to uit, at 212 Broadway; and at 153 Fulton street, room No. 11, third STEEL & CO. —TO LOAN FOR 60 OR 9 DAYS, FOR which a pi vurities will forte or other x ea bond end mortage until next May, an $5,000 until | be taken. Herald o! April, partie fi “i - — eae WNT. For particulars OEERMAN, 57 Bow GENCY OF THE STATE OF ILLIN aS hereby given, that an instalment of 18 | will be paid on each one the State of lilinois, at the office of the subscribers, on and alter Monday tbe first day of January next. ‘The payment on Old Canal Bonds will be siamped on the Conpen of January, 1847, ‘The payment on New Canal Bonde, or Bonds of 1847, will be stamped on the Coupon of July, 1849. WADSWORTH & SHELDON, f Interest agents, 29 Wallst. © ROKEN BANK BILIS BOUGHT—THE HIGHEST price will be paid in gold for all kinds of broken bamk money. All other uncurrent funds bought et the sual rates. Drafts fer sale on Kngland, Ireland and Scotland. JAMES M. TAYLOR, corner of Chatham square and James street. as FF aha gp AND LOANEP TO ANY Ae wateh Jewelry, plate, valual and personal property, aoc baeeet Yor Isighest ouah prices. R. WOOD, 69 Fulton street, second foor, front room, from 9 A.M. to4 P.M. ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, pianofortes, watches, diamonds, silver- ware, cuns, pistols, nautical instruments, segars, har- ness, hardware, or any other description of propertp, or bought out for the highest cash price. Apply wo McUAF- FRAY & WALTERS, 26 Catherine st., corner or Henry.¥ D*: DOCK SAVINGS BANK—619 FOURTH STREET, (oth OPPORTUNIT $3.500 sin a first clase boarding Reuse in one of the best loca in the city, The Bense is nearly full of boarders, and ia clearihg now $55 week, which will be shown on interview. The furni- | s of the best quality and all mew. Satisfaetory weasons given for selling ont. This is the best bargain Hered this reason, $1,000 to be paid down, the ba- lance on easy terms. ‘Address X. X., Herald office, stating where an interview may be had. —FOR SALE, A $350 PIANO,$125 MLR. B00. ror, two paintings, cost $210—all for ) if taken within three days. Must be sold immedi ately, together or separately, Apply at the Franklin Hotel, 250 Fulton street, opposite Washington Market. D. ELMORE. RE CHANCE.—A FEW STATES LE?TON OR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, HORSE, WAGON, harness, stock, fixtures, and one year’s lease from convenient’ stand, and to be sold low. FISHER, 17 Sheriff atreot, up stairs. +" each, located on Fifty-first xtreot, near ‘Third mre. Also, 2 houses ou Twenty-cighth strest, near Madi- non avenue, 96,500 erch. Also on Twenty sexth street, 98,000, Also, 2 on First street, $5,250 each;and a num: Der at low prices. Apply from § to 10A.M.and 3 to7P, | Rumonsums of one bay cr PEs and under. By a E. 8 319 | order. President, M., to KE. B. KINSHEMER, 319 Fourth avenue, Be eae bat ee ALE.—NOW 18 THE TIME TO PURCHASE A 4 fi class fifter: ls MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK—NEW Ratan ar Het amar Min York, Dec. 16, 1854. Dividend notiee. Depositors also two hotels, and four oyster saloons on Broadway; hotels'on the ‘European plan also s farnished. house | are hereby notified that a semi-annual dividend, at the down town. Apply immediately to C. @, THOMPSON, 81 | Fate of ax cent per annum, on all sums of $500 and Namau street, room No. 7. under,jand five per cent per annum on all sums over $500, - which shall have been deposited at least three months, SALE—VALUABLE BUSINESS DOWN TOWN, | 0h the Ist day of January next, willbe a to doposi- $800, paying net, over all expenses, yearly, | tors on or after Monday, January 15. Interest not called also, gun patent, most useful and important in: | for will be carried to the credit of depositors as princi- of the age, $10,000; also, lease of feed store and | cal. The bank is open daily for business from 10° A. M. with carriages, harnoss, | #02. M., and from § to 7 P. M. at 51 Chambers street, z patent, $10,000. Apply at | east of Broadway. JOSEPH STUART, Prosident. BROWN & ©0. Joun Maxnina, Comptroller. iG SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.—Open daily, from 10 A. . tolP. M. and 4to7P. M. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent allowed on all sums, from $1 to $500. The fuads of this institution are securely invested in bonds and mortgages in the city of New York, worth double the amouat loaned, and in bonds of this city. CALEB 8. WOODHU! President. W. M. Potuss, MD. Van Pats, } Vieo Presidente, Vanprrsiit L, Buxton, Secretary. near avenue C.—Deposits made on or before the of January next, will receive interest from the lat of January. Interest, as usual, at six per cent per an- m3'Broadway, room No. SALE.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A well known restaurant and saloon on Broadway, sow doing a good business. ‘The present proprictors aro winding up business, and about leaving the city. The Jocation is the best that can be found. A person making aamediate application may secure the same. Price $650. Inquire of SEYBOLT & CONNOR, 254 Washington street, up stairs. R RALE—THE WELL KNOWN AND ESTABLISHED drinking saloon, 41 Walker street, west of Broad- way; will be sold cheap, having other business to attend to. Inquire on the premises. Meee: TO LOAN AT THE EMPIRE LOAN AND 1s R SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR COUNTRY PROPER- ty—Twenty good houses in this city and Brooklyn. Apply 40 DUNCAN & MCMILLEN, auctioneers and real estate brokers, 103 West street, corner of Liberty, up Agency office, No, 321 Broadway (removed from ‘ansan street), on diamonds, plate, watches, jewelry, wines, spirits in bond, and every other description of available property, or ‘purchased for cash. Business prompt and confidential. Apply to CASEY & CONLY, 821 Broadway, eecond floor. ONEY.—-CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON watches, pianofortes, dry goods, or any other pro- perty, at 304 Broadway, corner of Duane street, second tloor, room No. 9. The strictest confidence and honor may be relied upon, Branch office, 84 West Sixteenth street. McLOUGHLIN & O'NEILL. AHQUIOQUE BANK, DANBURY, CONN., REDEEMED at 34 per cent by CHAS. B.GRANNISS, 65 Wall st per day will be sold on account of the sickness of th Apply in the Exchange office, 175 Elm st. ER VEIN COAL LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE.— ‘The undersigned trustees will sell at private sale, Gee of the most valuable coal properties in Allegany Sonat, consisting of what is called the Jackson, Totten and THOSE WHO WANT MONEY—PARTIES WANT- featern| ies, containing about seventeen ing money op diamonds, gold watches, jewelry and Seonared ani four netenet, thn titenn: toe asince coal, | silver plate, in sums from $5 to $5,000, oan proeure the fronting on the "a Creek, or on the line of the | same on liberal terms, of HARCOURT, BRADLEY & CO., George's Creek Coal and Iron Company’s Railroad, a dis- | 38.Ann street. ‘The strictest aecresy may be reposed. : gf three miles. The extended it of these coal rea24ra pvery acre of coal available, and makes the ‘the niat valuable in the Cumberland coal ‘as it is capable @f being divided into twenty sepa- mate coal ene, ‘The Scant lands contain about 1, acres of the fifteen feet coal veirf, and also underiaid en- irely with the six feet vein. The Me vei is of the reat coal of the G a Creek Coal Field. Qn the Siatson ‘and part of the Western +t are what are ofiled ‘the “Jackson Mines,” and village of Jacksonville. ‘These mines have been ear taee or for ee one gear. The improvements at mines are all in com- a order, with a eapacity to mine 500 tons of coal The village of Jacksonville, which belongs to the Mines, comprises between forty and tifty first ‘@lass miners’ tenements, a lacge store house and office swith railroads, tram roads, wheel Best price {ar diamonds, old gold and silver. PSCOTT & CO.’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPFICE.— Sight Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, | France and Germany, for large or small sums, can at all times be obtained, on application to TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South street. ILLIAMSBURG SAVINGS BANK, CORNER OF South Third and Fourth streets, Williamsburg, L.1—D tora are hereby notified that a semi-annoal dividend, at the rate of six gent per annum, on all sums of three dollars and upwards tliat shall haye been deposited three months on the first day of January next, will be paid to depositors on or after Monday, Jan. 15, Interest not called for will be passed to the erodit of depositors as principal. Deposits mide on or before all the nece; wa the 10th day of January will draw interest from the pmay partes yy Re Se ae eee eons | deat cay ot nuasy. ‘The funds of this institution are Going » very large ; seeurcly invested in bonds and mortgages on y eee las ts Tel the Nest coal tands |. vorth double the ameuat leaued, and in city ant-cousty jon, dd can be fully shown to persons sergerthaes by inquiring at Jacksonville. The ities are good, and the property can be pointed out by bonds. The bank is opened-tor business. da days and holidays excepted,) from 3 to 7 o’cloc WILIJAM WALL, Pre Sun- M. ent. persons at Jacksonville. Persons desiring to purchase : Fin find the untlersi~ned at Cumberland, Std. Terms of mohe mye . } Viee-Presidents. peyment will reasonable. ‘ - y J. PHILIP ROMAN, CHAS. 8. DARROW, }teunteos. | YARD FOR SALE—A GREAT CHANCE T0 ENS ter the stone Dusiness.—The North River Bl” 8 ‘Yand, foot of Forty-thind street, is now offered f q@ale at a bargain, with horse, cart, ‘truck, and every- necessary for carrying on the business successful. It is one of the best locations in the cit Bamven W. Trustow, Secretary, anche nares _ __HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED. 9W WINDOW WANTED—NOT VERY LARGE® with plate glass, suitable for a jewelry window Call on BILLINGS & TUCKER, 371 Broadwa OUSE WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO H rent a small genteel house, in Jersey City or Brook yn, containing all of the modern improvements, with closets, pantries, &e. Rent not to exceed $400.’ Pos- wanted in February, Address, with real name description of house and location, Hutchinson, ald office. d Wer TO RENT--A FURNISHED HOUSE, OR sneaday, December 27, ‘at 11 o'clock, A. M 5 the furniture will be purchased at_a fair valua- 4 ennalagte or white oak, red oak, black oak,’and hick- | tion, Apply to WILLIS & CONIELING, No. 2 Murray timber, trees of original growth and lange size and a | street. ~.'uable lot of wood, standing on from 10 to 20 acres of Bari, on which credit will be given. Take the cars of ‘gm, Morris and Easex Railroad, from’ foot ef Cortlandt Sst, on Wedueaday morning, at 9 o'clock. To any one about com- chance seldom offered, | st $1,000 less than in JANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, three unfurnished rooms—parlor, kitchen and bed- room—ina respectable house and neighborhood, between _——- ~ - Canal and Twentieth streets and Third and Sixth ave- ‘ALUABLE FOURTH AVENUE PROPE —FOR | nues, Rent moderate. Address, stating full portion sale, two three story houses, adjoining, and ia vi lars, Foster, Herald office. aimity of Twenty-fourth street; fine store’ property, aa ———- ~—-——- — iv: ings, and i ni ANTEIX-TWO STILIS, SUITABLE FOR f0O8IN Ihonses now occupied as private dwellings, and in good wets aly tesa ncerien Ie order; modern improvements. Also, other property. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 31 Fourth avenue, trom 5 toTP uM A office, stating size, price, and where to be seen. Wee. PURCHASE—TENEMENT HOUSES IN we this city. Parties wishing to trade theitencur HORSES, CARRIAGES, XO. property will do well to apply at 103 West » SALEA PAIR OF EXCEILENT NORTHERN | Corner of Liberty, up stairs, DUNCAN & McMILL Greys FOR THE BOIADAYS. 5 SPLENDID DRERSES For Holi Jay prasents, at 7h ceate, $1, $ $! 50, $1'76 each, only half ‘the origina! price, te close out the winter stook. Also, 200 Shawls, in wool and brocne, from $2 to $6. G. B. WILLIAMS & 0O., 269 Greenwich strest, between Robinson and Murray RARE CHANCE FOR: CHEAP HOLIDAY PRESENTS, at Slater's book and stationery store, No. 204 Thatham street, neor the Bowery, (first floor np stairs,) where he is temporarily located, to sell out hia entire stock, consistins of au extensive assortinent of choice in faney stationery, desks, work and other fing boxes, portfolios, and a large and splendid sssortmen of inkstands, glove boxes, &. Books and albums int tine binding, juvenile and children’s books, & very large, assortm ent—all of which he will sell very low, tor tig purpose of briefly closing up bis business. J. SLATER, No. 204 Chatham square, TIKISWMAS' PRESENTS.—JOST RECEIVED, A CARGE Cc invoice of India shawls ava scarfs. J. BUY, : 365, nd 788 Broadway. tool chests, furnished with geod tools; boys’ aleighs and skates, in great variety; hobby horses, veloeipedes, cofive urns, Britannia ware, trays, cutlery, cake baskets, castors, fruit stands, &e., for sale at 8 LLIVAN'S, 76 Sixth avenue, corner of Waverly play a RECK A invoice of India shawls and scarfs. J. BECK & CO., 355, 786 and 788 Broadway. 0 YOU WANT A HANDSOME HOLIDAY PRESENT for your wife, sweetheart, mother, daughter, #'s- F, cousin, aunt, grandmother, ar any other fenmle branch of your family, #f #0, go to Jacob's, 407 Broad- why, and buy a set of Culifornia diamond pin and ear- rings, they will be sure to please and are equal in bril- lianey to the real diamonds. Price $17 60 complete set with case; gents’ single stone pins, price $10, as aga $500 diamond; clusters, $5; rings, $5 to $12. We invite every one to cail and sve them. Civility to non purebasers gratis. L. & J. JACOBS, importers of watches and diamonds, 407 Broudway. IFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS THE SUBSCRIBER having imported most extensively in anticipation of the approaching holidays, NOT AT AL, EXPECTING THE PI HARD TIMES, has resolved upon making an immense reduction in the prieos of his preseat mag- nificent stock of CLOAKS, SHAWIS, AND FURS, commencing on Moniay, the 18th of December—prefer- ring this course to carrying over a linge atock to another season. Parties, therefore, desirous of makiug pur- chases forypresents, have now an opportunity of seloct- ing from one of the richest and most extensive stocky in the city, at unprecedented bargains. Beautiful nets of sable mink, at Do. § . do, atone marten, Splendid do. Hudson’s Bay eabie. Do. do. very rieh and dark Do. do. mountain marten . Siberian squirrel... Canadian sable. Hudson's Bay sable... Do. Russian sable ........ CLOAKS. Very good and fine ladies’ cloth., Saperlor do. do. Splendid. do. do. Very rich imported and embroider Yelvet cloaks (very best Lyons) Superb 0, Magnificent do. Very rich satin Do. moire SH. Being determined if possible to effect a total clearance of our present stock of shawls, the prices are as fol- lows:— Excellent all wool broche square shawls. § 20. aE i Superb chaine Jaine square shawls... Do. do, long do, Magnificent do. (very fing)...... Also, a few very choice specimens of india camel’s hair Delhi, Deccan and Persian needle work shawls, imported expressly for the occasion, at a similar reduction. A single inspection of the above named articles, and a comparison of the quality and prices, ia respectfully so- licited, EO. BULPIN, Proprietor of the Paris Mantilla Emporiusa, 361 Broadway. IFT BOOKS, ANNUAIS, &C.—THE LARGEST AS. sortment of annuals, albums, gift books, juvenile and toy books, papier mache and Tose wood work boxes, writing desks, portfolios, ladies’ and geatlemen’s dress. ing cases, reticules, fancy boxes, card receivers, pearl and ivory tablets, ee anatee card cases, souvenirs, per weights, bisque figures, 4 Ornamsmte, back- venmon and Ansoate beards dominoes, mes, dissect. ing maps, puzzles, pocket cul » Paper flowers, motto papers and verses, children’s tea nets, {ancy stationery, &e., &e.; together with all kinds of holiday presents, ai Biggar's old htand, 69 Canal street, noar Broadway. JACOB SMITH, Jr., Successor. OLIDAY PRESENTS.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES the attention of the publit to his splendid and new stock of jewelry, watches and diamonds at the low- ent prices. PHILIP U (Successor to David Rait), fo. way, Corner of White street, up stairs. OLIDAY PRESENTS.—JAOKSON & MANY INVITE there friends and the public to call and examine their large and elegant assortment of watches, rich jewelry, silver ware, silver plated urns, tea sets, ‘pitchers, trait stands, cake baskets, spoons, forks, pie knives, cake knives, &c., which they are retailing at manufacturers prices, to suitthe times, JACKSON & MANY, 150 Bowery, Cornet Broome street. OLIDAY PRESENTS.—GOOD TIMFS COMING,— A most magnificent stock of Bibles, prayer and hymn books; Juvenile A BC picture books; Annuals; poetical and religious books, silver pens and L sere cases; ballicgat very’ tw pevaenrdaniog’ the’ holidays, and at Selling at very low prices du olidays, and a all other times,*at the old establishment. ROBERT CODDINGTON, 366 Bowery, one door above Fourth st. OLMIDAY PRESENTS —8,000 GERMAN CANARTHS and other singing birds, just imported, deci the best in this city, are now offered for saie at wholosale and retail, a CHAS: REICHE & BROTHERS bird, caguant seed store, 16 North William street, near Chatham, cheaper than in any other store. LJ OLIDAY PRESENTS IN BROOKLYN.—AT MARSH'S athenwum bookstore will be found a splendid col- iection of hooks, toys, papier mache goods, portmon- naies, juveniles, wax flowers, engravings, paintings, fan- cy goods, accordeons. OLIDAY GIFTS.—SEV relodeon, one deicime: PIANOFORTES, UN and a good variety © guitars, accordeons and violins, for sale or to let, very cheap. Also, one $500 carved rosewood 7 octave piano, M. DUMSDAY, teacher and taner of the above, 3 Grand street. OUIDAYS! LOOK OUT'I—SAVE MONEY AND H time, by purchasing your Christmas gifts at J. B. UNN’S book, stationery and variety store, 209 Third Large assortment of annuals, toys and fancy Z) avenue. articles, bred horses, well matched, by Ol Abdaliah and wut of Morgan mares, perfectly broke, six years old, 1534 Thands high, fine travellers, and net surpassed by any or fine action, gentleness, atyle, dixrability and prompt. sees in driving. They are perfect (amily horses, war- wwented sound and kind in single or double harness by a responsible man. Apply at Everctt’s stable, 24 West ‘Thirteenth street, near Sixth avenue. SALE—ONE SECONDHAND TOP WAGON SUTT F able for a doctor or business man; also, a light @yuare box wagon, no top, and a light trotting wagon,all fin good order, and for sale cheap. Inquire at the livery ; K $810 ROSEWOOD pianoforte for sale for $215; the owner soon sails iy; has beon used but two months; made by the best city makers; perfect in all respects; fully warrant- ed. itcan be seen at 34 Vesey street, from 9 until 3 o'clock P. M., to-day, Dee. 23, only. J] ANOFORTES~MANUFACTURED BY JOHN P. WAKE KCo., 68 Harclay street, fully warranted equal to any in the world, and at the lowest factory prices for 58 West Twenth-third street, for one week. cash or approved paper. Second hand pianos very cheap , CAN ) PERSONS DESIROUS OF LEARNING THR PLANO- EF trot a mile in about three minutes. be sold T rte and singing.—Owing to unexpected reverses, Gor $60. Can be seen at Brown’s stable, in Amos street, competent teacher will take a number of pupils ‘mear Hudaon. at $5 per quarter, if application ix made immediately — nase — ] Best of reference given, Address W. §., Herald office. light , with wawon; two sets of harness, ph, robes, Dells, blankets, ke. icc. —a complete estab Sishment. Apply at the stable, rear of 19 and 21 Twenty- gecond street, , OF one week, ‘ORSE FOR SALE—GOOD, SOUND AND KI ra Reach ot ea H TANTED TO PURCHASE—A GOOD SECONDHAND W piano, of a modern make; price must not pe more than $100. "No person who has not a fine instrument or who is adealer, need apply. Address EF. E., Herald oftice. n= AND WAGONS.—TO EXCHANGE, AN EX. | = pe ar wagon, in good running order, bale ued all : FURNITURE. ae: ehanged aeccring ast Bron acergrehntnat A WELL ESTABLISHED HOUSE IN A 3 whol A. LELAND to, 171 Pearl street. city, wishes to make arrangements with a large ; tes 4 jlesale forniture dealer, to get supplies of well made and fashionable furniture, to sell on commission. For particulars and references, address Crane & Co.'s Aclver-. tising House, 57 South Third street, Philadeiphi LEIGHS—FIT FOR ANY BUSINESS PURPOSE, CON- stantly on hand st STEWART’S wagon factory, eo ner of -third street and Broadway. You will find tla s place as favorable a+ any in the city. eo WEAR UNION PARK) 1ET—HALY OF A URNITURE FORSALE CHKAP.—A PARTY IN BROOK - lyn having more furnitnre than he needs, would private stable, comprising three sialls, room for | geil a portion or the whole at a great sacrifice, or would sires carriages, and loft, For particulsrs aldress box | fake aigentieman and wife to gourd’ who would advance W65 Post fome money on good bape on pe gor th oie i 4 "Tr" as oe ¥ . le advertiser is in want of money imme ly. AC ANTED—A PAT OF HORSES YOR YAMMY Usk, | { TG. Herald omer. y at are kind, and not less than 104 mh “tn atin Sepmenretenccatan ins i nor over eight years old; must lave g AE FURNTIURE OF A FIRST CLASS VOR HOTEL action; ‘and black, or bay; gray not ‘salo,—One of the very best opportunities is now if matched in other respects. Price about | fered to any gentleman of capital who wishes to en yy to H. 7. Sammons, 16 Water street, from | gage in the Dysinese, ‘The hotel is_one of the largest to2o’ P.M. ‘nd best located inthe city of New York. The farniture Ww IMMEDIATELY—A HANDSOME a, and harness, The horse must be kind an consi Ghes will stand without t, Apply to ©. partic ©; THOMPSON, 61 Nassau street, room No. 7. confidentially, by addressing Hotel A No, 1, Post Office. ‘WATOMES, JEWELRY, 40. 4 INSTRUCTION. PR oe cers, on wieder 6A Lew (i TUTE yg nnry thomson ct 2008S? CELEBRATED CALC DIAMONDS, $2.5 FOR 4 COURSE OF TEN LESSONS IN : : Fever 2 thorough courte ‘xt instruction. Cards of perticulars at "8, 362, Broadway. (ATE FRENCH LESSONS.=-A YOUNG GENTLE ofa desirous of giving private French some in givit ilies im French coorenee. Broadwey. can be purchased ata fair price, and possession given at any time. The present lease expires, on the Ist of May next, and if applied for soon a new one can be ob. tained. Full ulars, or an interview may be had ‘eases BERLE, 074 ' Fotton dplaince at seduced prices, ing gorda, Your patronoge is renpectiully elicited. ALLEN, 90 ‘ste "S$ CHRISTMAS MUSICAL PRESENTS.—NO- O'S octavo editions of oratorios, in vocal score, with a separate accompaniment for the organ or pianoforte by Vincent Novello. ‘These works will be found appropriate presents, combining elegance with a moderate outlay for a standard work. Works already completed:— i ..(bound)$1 $8 (bound) 1 63 Polomon.... Israel in Egypt. Messiah (bound) 1 63 Samson. i (bound) 1 88 Indes Maccabrew (bound) 1 63 Jeptha.scs.. (bound) 1 63 Dettingen Te Deum } (Paper) 03 Coronation anthem, Douhua........ oi id (bound) 11 38 Acis and Galatea, (paper cover,). Alexander's Feast, do. do... (bound) 2 25 Ode to St. Cecilia's Day, do. do Deborah... .... Saul, (in the press)... Creation. .......... Baet 2 163 seeeee(bound) 1 25 “ss ie (Borm) 1 63 Hymn of Praise—Lal o po ‘As the Hart pants, d “3 } (bound) 1 38 MOZART, HAYDN. AND BRETHOVEN. The three favorite gasses, with the Latin words, and an English adaptet by R. G. Toraine, Esq, viz. Haydn’s Third or hm) (bound) 2 13 Beethoven's Mass in a “ Engedi; or, Davi lermoss (paper) 75 All the chorusses from tho octavo editions may be had separately, from 3 cents to 13 cents each. NOVELLO'S Sacred Masic warehouse, 389 Broadway, and at 60 Dean street, Soho square and 24 Poultry, London. RESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—E. DUNIGAN & Brother, No. 151 Fulton street.—Splendid assort | ment of Catholic Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books, and standard works.—Dunigan and Brother invite the atton- tion of all about selecting presenta for the holidays, to their superb Bibles, the most beaatiful odition in the world; their Ursuline Manual, Flowers of Piety, Ange Conducteur Diamante del Catolico Americano, Zam Himmel, and other prayer books, ificently bound in velvet, Tarkey morocco and other les. A doanti ful collection of “bisque statuettes, rosaries, meislons, besitiers, and e1 wings now on hand Juveniles oud standard Catholic works of every kind. JPRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY. One ee ov LACE CURTAINS, Just received, and now offered for sale by the sub- scribers, at the unprecedented Jow price of 18 DOLLARS AND “aa DoLLaRs A. T, STEWART & CO., Broadway. N. B.—Beorateles, natin damask, satin’ dolnings sad Per window. THE and New Years are + 7 gifts fant approae! Lae det ow and the seasons fally receminend hit , elegant stock of cloaks and furs to peers YF ovty Sout ita ip which both the use- Find, he whiny 4 be hasards nothing in eaying they canaot aie. ke of the ir est ni y Td furs may found the saole, mink, P'* gazations the t "te, thoee deat sia and fore woul t de well to examine his ui at his cl al ur establishment, No, 47Caual ‘street, Drandretiy Boilding, four coore from Broadway. WM, B McKENZIE. ) ICH HOLADAY GTFTS Hm, mal ae A WELRY AND SILVERWAI G THAN HOUSE. ai Gent's gold and silver watcher, of every description; warranted, ene gold, enamelled, and diamond watches; war- ranted, Genta gold fob, vest and guard chains, keys and "i seals. Ladier? gold chatelaims, neck and guard chains, keys and charms, Fine gold bracelets, pins, earrings, lockets, crosses, finger rings, &e. jo! tment pins, rings, bracelets, in great variety, very 6 Silver spoons, forks, knives, cups, napkin rings, fruit knives, &e. HOLIDAY GIFTS IN GREAT VARIETY. GEORGE C. ALLEN, Importer, whelesale and retail, No.11 Wall street, near Broadway, second floor, Ts AND FANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS — SL The w has just received from his agents in Europe a com; and varied assortment of toys, for which be defies competition. Those who are desirous of making holiday presents will find it to their syantage to give him a Wholesale dealers will find here a very shoice and beautiful seleetion of goods, suitable for the approaching holidays. The undersigned leave to invite his customers, and the public generally, to in- spect his stock of toys ‘and fancy goods, and most re- spectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage Remember the eld stand, 18 Division street, near Chat- bam square, € (late Hawes & Goetz.) YTH VOLUME COMMENCED. Putnam's Monthly, for January, fs now ready. Among the conteats are— Portraits of contributors, Author of “The Conquer- or’s Grave.” The Ocean and its Life. Winter. Was Napoleon a Dictator? The Old Sculp*or and his Pupil. Professor Phantillo—A Romance of the Water Cure. Spenscriana, Hard Swearing on a Church Steeple. The Rich Merchant of Cairo. Our Given Names. To Mummy Wheat. Israel Potter: or, Fifty Years of Exile. Continued. Chapter The Shuttle. Negro Minstrelsy—Ancient and Modern. Are al! Men Descended from Adam? Secret *ocieties—The Know Nothings. Editorial Notes. I, Cursive and discursive.—Editorial Afflictions—Ma- ga’s Ar {cle nmcetectent ts | Great Potipharian Fraud—olitical Quietists—Foreign Conveyancers—Pen- manship, and Contributing. Il. Correspondence.—Fitch and Fulton. Ill. Literature—1. American Milestones on our Life’s Journey—Salt Water Bubbles—Lenves from the Tree Igdrasyl—The Wide-Awake Gift, and Know Nothi Token for 1855—Wisdom, Wit and Whims—Maxims ot Washington—Webster and His Masterpieces—The Art, Scenery and Philosophy in Europe—Bayard Tayler’s Saracen. Lands of the Afraja, a Tale of Scandinavia—The Chapter XIX. 2. ‘Translations, Youth of Madame de Longueville, from the French of Victor Cousin, %. Reprints. History of the Crusades, by Major Proctor-—Synonyms of the New Testament—Latham’s Races of the Russian Empire. 4. Booka received. Independent, and thoroughly Ameri nothing foreign, and is servile to no clique or party at home.—Rutland Co. Herald. Every number is richly laden with intellectual gems.— Ogdensburg Sentinel. Stands pre-eminent over all its cotemporaries as the, fosterer of native talent.—Waterbury American. Does not flag in the least, but is as solid and sterling as ever. Contains a bill of intellectual fare which should suit the most fastidious.—Wooster Republican. Its success has been unprecedented in the history of magazines in this country.—Northern Budget, Troy, N. Y. Superior to any one number of say neerine we have ever examined-—] nm Chronicle. Terms.—Twenty-five cents per number, or $3 per an- num. Clubs of five, or more, supplied at $2. Specimen numbers furnished, and liberal terms given to agents nd canvassers. It imitates AYDOCK’S CATHOLIC BIBLE—DUNIGAN & BRO- THER’S magnificent unabridged edition.—Notice vo subscribers,—The eoceeneatl aving now brought their magnificent Catholic Bible toa close, by the is- suing of the 38th, and last part, feel anxious that all who have subscribed to so beantiful a work shoul have it bound ma manner worthy of the letter-press, and such as to leave hereafter no cause for ri ‘They have accordingly made ts to bind them in & variety of beautiful styles, of which specimens may be seen at their store, and at prices tar lower than the sub- seribers could individually have them bound elsewhere. All, therefore, who wish to have this ificent family Bible cheaply and splendidly bound, should at once send the numbers to the subscribers, where they will be re- flatly entered, and bound with all possible despatch. insing numbers supplied at the usual rate. sub- engraved copy of the letter of his Holiness Pope Pius IX. to the publishers, to be bound up with the E. DUNIGAN & BROTHER, 151 Fulton street. LLUSTRATED VOL FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. D. RTON & CO., 348 and 343 Broadway, have now ready the following superbly illustrated volumes, to which the attention of the P trot lore ticularly directed, as being of an unusually attractive character:— THE REPUBLICAN COURT; On, AMERICAN SocrETY Ix THE Days Or WASHINGTON, with ‘twenty-one portraits of distinguished women, on- graved from the original pictures by Wollaston, Copley, Gainsborough, Stuart, Trumbull, Malbone, and other scriber will receive a magnificent contemporary painters. One volume 4to.; ‘antique mo- | rocco, consisting of original literary contributions in poetry and rove; ilutrated with thirty-six superb line engravings, One thick volume Sto: Frice $20. This volume contatas the beauties of Modern British Art, embracing the works of all the noted painters of the presont day. ‘The variety of illustrations and attractiveness of its literary con- tents will cause this volume to bo deservedly admired. THE ORNAMENTS OF MEMORY; Or, Beauties or History, ROMANCE AND PorTRY. Mustrated with eighteen engravings. One volume im- perial 4to. Price $10; imitation morocco, $8; cloth gilt, 36, This is a volume which will, without doubt, become @ leading gitt book for the coming year. The contributions are by writers of great reputation, and the engravings, consisti inal American designs, are ofa highly attractive charactor. the accommodat Non¢x—For tion of customers, our store will be kept open until ten o'clock every evening during the holidays. HOME JOURNAL FOR 1355.—THE FIRST NUM- berof the new series will be issued on the tirst of January next. New subscribers can be supplied from that date; but immediate application wil be necessary for such as desire to begin with the beginning. Terms— for one copy, $2; for three copies, $5, or for one ons for three years, $5—alwnys in advance. Subscribe without delay. Address MOI & WILLIS, 107 Fulton street, TOLNEY’S RUINS, BOUND IN TURKEY OR MOROO- co, for presents, $1; Paine’s works, in 3 volumos, cloth, $2. Choap works—Age of Reason, 25 cents ; Rights of Man, 60 cents ; Common Senso, with Crisis for "76, 26 cents. 'By G. VALE, No. 1 Bowery, (up stairs.) LOST AXKD FOUND. N OWNER WANTED FOR A CARPET SAVED from the fire in Broadway, on the morning of the Zou inst. Apply at 15 Crosvy aireet. OUND, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, 15TH'INST., A NEW- foundiand dog, with a leather strap and ring, black, and has white breast and feet, and tip of tail white, white spot on the righ’ side of the nose, The owner in requested to take bim away and pay expenses, Addross post paid, J. C. K., Herald office. UND ASTRAY ON THE EVENING OF THURSDAY UM the 2ist. in the upper part of Brooklyn, a young steer, which the owner can ‘have by proving Bey and paying charges. P. V. Varick, 83 Maiden Inne, New York. OST—ON THE 21ST INSTANT, IN GOING THROUGH L Nineteenth street to Third avenue, a marten vic- forine, lined with brown silk. The finder will be euita- bly rewarded by returning it to 71 West Nineteenth st. OST—A LETTER, BETWEEN 523 BROADWAY, AND 151 avenue B, addressed to Mrs, M. A. Pettus, care of J.T. Pettus, 523 Broadway, person having found the same will confer a favor by leaving it at 523 Broad- way, and will be well rew: 5 OST OR STOLEN—FROM THE UNDERSIGNED, A promissory note for $500, with interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, drawn by J. & D. Wostfall to the order of Frederick Sebluter, payable on demand, and dated New York, July 1, 1854. 4 All persons sre hereby eantioned against negotiating said note, 9 it was not en- dorsed by me, paytuent has been 5 FR. SCHLUTER, 202 Cherry street. CLOTHING, 20. J UST RECEIVED—2,000 VESTS, OF THE MOST COSTLY stu ffs—si le by ring oie on and satin—cost $6 00, is now offered at less than half price; an assortinent of Taimas and over-conis, $3 to $15; 2,000 pairs ti, $2 to $4. Broken bank tubes. Dornes of Nomar ena Law on = EN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, AT WHOLPSALK AND retail, cheaper than ever, at J. VANDERBILI"S, Falton street; also india rubber clothing and furnish” ee — A N EXVENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF OPERA CLOAKS.— Muire ontique, velvet, satin and cloth cloak: FORGE BROUIE, 61 Coma} street, bas just received, per Pacific, & consignusert of niticent. ra cloaks in moire antique, med, ‘and of the very latest styles. Also, a few ifu! articles in drese cloaks, of moire antique, velvet, satin, &e. The ladies are respect fully invited to examine Mr. Brodie’s splendid stock be- fore purchasing elsewhere. RUSSELS POINT LACES.—MILLER & GRANT, 371 Broadway, are selling point a laiguille Valencien- en, Honiton and Chantilly laces, at prices. mach below former seasons: their stock of black thread veils are an- nalied in style and prices; also Paris, St. Gaul, and Glasgow embroideries of every description. N. B.—Se- veral articles in a mew description of lace just invented, M. &G. being the exclusive agents for it. H. SUCKAU, COMMISSION MERCHANT, IM- porter of embroideries and fancy goods, such as sofa cushions, slippers, segar cases, baskets, chairs, fancy china ware, workstands and all kinds of reticules, No. 307 broadway, first floor. (1245S, CLOAKS “HOLIDAY, PRESENTS, USEFUL and_desirable—Rich velvet cloaks, warranted pure silk, at $26; satin cloaks, $16 to $20; new styles moire antiques tweed velvet, $20 to $35, and eloth cloaks in all colors, and black, from $9 to $16, marked down to clear out the stock before the close of the season. MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 Canal street. HRISTMAS FESTIVITIES AND NEW YEAR'S calls.—The most indispensable preparation for these holidays by the ladies is @ graceful and accurate fitting dress, which ean be invariably secured by having @ pattern cut to fit the form, at MM OREST’S Emporium of Fashions, 375 Broadway, costing only 182 cents. Ce CORSETS, CORSETS.—-MRS. PEDDIE, 312 | Bowery, offers for sale corsets of French and Haglish potterns, manufactured under her own care, at more Feasonabie prices than can be found elsewhere in the | city; also a large and carefully selected assortment of wove corsets, from Most approved manufactories in France, for sale very cheap. Mra, PEDDIE, Corset Store, 312 Bowery. REATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Every deseription of HOSIERY FOR THE LADIF3. Fnglish and German cotton hose, (every size and quality, ) Lambs wool and worsted hose, (some very superior, ) Plain and faney ilk and raw silk hose, (English tnd inch, Woollen and worsted tippets, &e., &c., &e., &e. Also, Woollen, silk, Lisle thread, plush, union and kid gloves, Superfine Paria made kid glove ery size and colo 1a) ine Paris made loves, (every size and color; se te e GENTLEMEN’S DKPARTMENT, Hose, half hose, and gloves of all the above descriptions; Lambs wool, raw silk, and cotton under gaaments; Fancy silk and cambric handkerchiefs fancy fronts, rich fancy and plain scarfs, cravats, ties, mufllers, &c., Ke. This entire stock will be CLEARED OUT AT BOTH STORES Before the commencement of the new AT UNPRECECENTEDLY LOW. PRICES LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 257, 259 and 261 Grand st., and (new numbers) 47 and 49 Catharine atreet. ADIES WHO WISH THEIR HANDS SOFT AND white for the holidays, should buy a pair of India Tubber gloves. Ladies’ and gent’s lined rubber gloves, for cold and wet weather, may be found at all the rubber stores. The trade only'supplied at 36 John street, up rs. ROTECTION AGAINST FROSTY WEATHER. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. ‘Whitney and Mackinaw, (some very heavy,) Rove and silk bound, (large and beautiful, ) Crib, and every other description of blankets. Also an immense quantity of PLAID WOOLLEN. SHAWLS, Both long and square, including the celebrated Bay State, Waterloo, Empire State, Glasgow, and every other make, quality and style, All to be disposed of within the next ten days, AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 257, 269 and 261 Grand st., and (new numbers) 47 and 49 Catharine street. REPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOLIDAYS.— Rich and rare are the presents to be found at CARTER’S lace manufactory, where are to be seen several new styles of lace of our own invention, con- sisting of diamond point, union and star point laces, aur- passing ‘anything accomplished by hand ever seen before in richness and durability, consisting of a large assort- ment collaretts, collars and sleeves, in sets, capes, infant robes, head dresses, bridal scarfs, and every other article capable of being manufactured in lace, made to order or toany pattern. Carter’s lace factory and wmilline: store Xe, 593 Broadway, nearly opposite the Metropoi- itan 5 EAL INDIA CAMELS’ HAIR SHAWLS AND SCARES | just received per ship Syren, direct from Calcutta. | these desirable goods have n marked at the lowest cash prices to suit the times, and are now ready for exhi- dition, A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway. EMOVAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RE- | moved to the spacious lofts 145 Broadway, corner of Liberty street, are now receiving their supply of silk goods, adapted to the spring trade, and offer for sale a | choice assortment of fresh imported fashionable dress silk, gros de rhines and lustrings, bonnet ailke and satins, French and English crapes, bonnet, eap and trimming ribbone, in every variety, plain taffeta and satin ribbons, hat bands, union ribbons, oil silks, &c. E. J. BROWN & 00., 145 Broadway, cor. of Liberty st Al, NOTICE. kid gloves, &e. te emi ver be to 000, st Madden & Stewart's 770 Broadway, must be sold by Ist January, without reference to cost, in con sequence of ‘an alteration in their business at tha time. Ladies will find this Pog & grand opportunity to pur bead wl ion sal MOA OO ea Oe Gru NOTICE.—FROM AUCTION—JOHN MADDEN, 573 Broadway, will open this day, 140 dozen ladies! French embroidered handkerchiefs, worth from $8 to $20 cach, al of which 1 will offer duting the holidays, at $3 50 and $4 50 cach; also, 100 infants’ rich embroidered robes, worth $30, which I will also offer at $15 each. Open from 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. biol nonce OLN OE CE OE MEETING WII. BE HELD AT THE PARK, ON Christmas day, at 12 o’clock, Peace and good will fo good all men. Come one, come all, high and low, rich and poor, and let us reason together on the state of the Mimet, to adopt means for our benefit, By request of MANY CITTZENS. HINESE MUSEUM—LADIES’ FAIR—MEMORIAL to Bishop Wainwright.—To-day is the last day of the fair, there will be an auction sale in the evenin; previous to which Miss Cynthia Bullock, a graduate of- the Blind Institute, will deliver an original poem appro priate to the occasion. NOLLECTIONS WILI, BE TAKEN UP ON CHRIST- mas day, as usual, in all the Catholic churches in this city, for the benefit of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylums. ADIES FAIR.—THE FAIR IN AID OF THE BUILD- ing fund of the Church of St. John Baptist, (Epis- eopal,) is now open, snd will so continue every day and evening of this week. Admission free. On Saturday evening, 23d inst., there will be an auction sale of the articles not previously disposed of. The fair ia held in the building on the southeast corner of way and Twenty-sccond street. aD ern ee 14.8 BGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON TALL. ©} —A suit of rooms to let, consisting of four, om second floor, in a first class bo: with board. 4 office, suitable fer a physics nage : _— GREENE STREET—UNFURNIKAED ROOMS TO 107 let for lodging. Breakfast will be served if de 74 WEST TWENTY-THIRDSTREET.—A VERY DESI- rable suite of rooms on second floor, consisting of & parlor, two bedrooms and pantries, may be obtained. Location four doors from Sixth avenue. References ex- changed, FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway.—Two parlors and two large roome on the first foor, parlor and bedroom on the second, all neatly turnished, to let to gentlemen. Breakfast served, if required. Inquire as above. % seal a ah Sn ma eee 60 AND 62 VARICK STREET, ST. JOHN'S PARK.— A handsomely furnished room on the second: floor, with siti ttached, to let, with te- ® gentleman and his wife; also comforiable rooms for ntlemen, First class accommodations, gasy e.PInquire as above. tn i td OPP SPRY 46 EAST SIXTEENTH STRFET, CORNER OF IRVING place —Furni-hed rooms for families or single gentlemen, with full or partial board. 9 GREENE STREET —THE ADVERTISER HAVING rented the above house, and newly fitted it up, is Bow prepared to Sccommodate families or single gentle. D OF suites i board. References oan Uc ot ete beetles es oo ao RI, LADY AND DAUGHTER WOULD LEI, WITH board, o pleasant suit of rooms, to a gentleman and his wife, or would take a few single gentlemen; the house*contains all the modern im and is convenient to stages and cars—5l West a street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues sort Aftla gins Llane ROOM, WITH ONE OK wo rooms a ttac! to i ss A ee hed, to let, in a private houre, with grate and gas in it. few coors west of Broadw: A SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS, ALSO ROOMS FOR Two a vements.’ Also s single rou pply at 9 Prince sureet, a or three single gentlemen, can be had, with board, £No. 19Uniom square, west ald, Balereness ee hanged. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE TWO SECOND story parlors, with bedroom adjoining, which they wish to let, unfurnish@!, with board. Apply at 538 Greenwich street, oppogfte Vandaw. N INTELLIGENT LADY, HAVING $200 OR $300, and competent 10 take charge of a well furnished jouse, with all the modern improvements, where a limited number of highly respectable boarders are kept, * ee to address Widower, box No. 30 Broadway ost Office . OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR ON SECOND FLOOR, to let, furnished or unfurnished, with full or par. 1 board; one or two single gentlemen can aleo be ac- commodated, at 66 Kast Broadway. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE : with a parlor and bedroom a gentleman and wife er two single gentlemen. All the modern improvements, and convenient to stages and railroads. Call,'at No. 145 West Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. References exchanged. ihc atl tate eter aerial SNe BAW DORN TOWN FOR GENTLEMEN, OR GEN- K) tlemen and their wives, in the frat class house 84 Franklin street, a few doors west of Broadway. Bath, gas, &c., in the house. ‘The rooms will be let to single gentlemen without board, if required, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with single rooms: also a°room, or suite of rooms, suitable for a family, can. now be secured on moderate terms. Application may berks the premises, No. 79 Sands - References required. OARD IN RROOKLYN.—PARTIAL BOARD. FOR single gentlemen, near the South and Wall street ferries. Rooms suitable for one person or two friends, with grates, closets, and every convenience. Terms very moderate. 91 State street. Bu. WANTED—FOR THREE GROWN PERSONS, infant and nurse; will require two rooms on the second floor, front, room up stairs for servant, Lo- cation near Broadway, not too far up town. Will fur. nish their own bedding. Terms must not exceed $14 per week. References exchanged. Address J. E. J., Herald office. OARD.—WANTED, A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH board, in a strictly private family, fora gentle- man and wife, Address, stating location and terms, H.. 'T., Herald office. BS ‘WANTED—FOR A LADY, IN A PRIVATE family where there are no other boarders; wants - room and bedrcom, plainly furnished and a fire in. room. Address for two days, stating location and terms, which must be moderate, Quietness, Herala office. Boivrcrsisnes LET, A COMFORTABLE AND NEAT- ly furnished room, suitabie for a gentleman and fe, or two single gentlemen; also, a very pleasant up- | per ‘room, which wil cavenscacensy ‘two gentlemen, A 27 North Moore street. Baths in the house. Boies —-TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO la let, to a lady and gentleman; full board for the ly and partial board for the gentleman, The location is pleasant, above Houston street and near Broadway. For particulars address J. M.'T., Broadway Post Office. ee OARDING—AT 136 TENTH STREET, CORNER OF Broadway, opposite Grace Church, Handsomely turnished parlors and bedrooms for families and single gentlemen. Modern improvements in the house. ner at five o’clock. Ent 186 Tenth street. ences exchanged. OARDING IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A LADY 3 bak and bb back 7 arse be ary toa pen wife, or lemen, Wi or i Flouse hav all the modern improvements. 70 West Thir, ty-first street, near Broadway and Sixth avenue. ORIS HOUSE, 108 BOWERY.—FAMILIES ACCOMMO dated with suits of pleasant furnished front rooms and board. Single rooms for gentlemen. Gas in all the rooms. Day boarders accommodated. Baths attached to the house. B ip PARLORS—FOR GENTLEMEN AND their wives, or single gentlemen, with fullor partial board, with the comforts of a home, and within one minute’s walk of Bleecker street stages or Sixth avenue cars, at No. 8 Minetta street. sid nee bec Bie ~ tna to AN Naa PRN | Rooms 70. Ler—rwo PARLORS, handsomely furnished, with bath. rooms at § for private use, to gentlemen, with partial board, Ap- ply at No. 5 University place. —————————— Borveey ROOMS TO LET, AT NO, 4 ALLEN r street, a front or back parlor, on first floor, suita- ¢ for a physician’s office, ot gentleman and his wife, with privilege in kitchen if required; also, a single bed- room, furnished. Rent moderate. ENTLEMEN DESIRING PLEASANT FURX rooms, withont board, may find them, with attendance, at 19 Jay street. A front basement to let, suitable for an office: Apply as above. OOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO GENTLEMEN and their wives, single gentlemen, or parties o€ gentlemen. House with modern im bly located, near St. John's park. Apply at 176 Hudson street. provements, desira- Reference exchanged. ‘OTICE OF REMOVAL.. eeuies nea ee BEGS leave to inform hia ani friends that he Temoved to a spacious establishment in the Gilsey building, corner of Cortlandt street and Broadway, whore the business will be conducted on a much larger scale than hitherto, consisting of a large assortment of shirts, stocks and coMars, carefully manufactured, and tigned fatters hinedt, from the lacge patronage he bai s himself, from the pai received from his friends and customers, for the last fifteen a Fears. that he still merits the same, by assuring them that ali their orders will be promptly attended to with caté and despstch. M. WILSON, corner Cortlandt street and Broadway, and in Broadway; principal entrances in ( it street, corner of Broadway, in the Gilsey building. ‘OTICE 10 CREDITORS AND OTHERS.—J. REEVE & Co., of New York city, have this day made and llivered tous a general assignment of their property, for the benefit of creditors. Creditors will pleaso pre- sent their demands, and debtors make their payments, to cither of the undersigned, without delay. JOHN T. HOFFMAN, 63 Wall street. U. SOUTHERLAND, foot West 29th st. York, Dee, 19, 1864, EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK COMPANY, December 21, 1854.—The annual election for nine rectors of this company will be held on Monday, the Ist day of January next, et the Beet comer of Pike stzeet tand East "The poll wn open at 5 o’c! . M., and romain-qpeneme hour. By order. 1 ANS FLW. MASON, Beeretary. FFICE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT OOMPANY, DBC. 20, 1864.—The annual election for thirteen direc tors of this company will be held on Monday, the 8th day ofJanuary next, at the office No. 174 Centre street, from 11 to 12 o'clock A. M. ‘The transfer book will be closed from the 23d inst. until after the election. By order. ©. L, EVERITT, Seeretary HONIX GOLD MINING COMPANY OF NORTH CA- rolina, Dee,-21, 1854.—The stockholders are request- to meet at the office of the er re 18 Exe! Nace, on Tuosday next, Dec. 26, at 2o'clock P. M., on jusinoss of importance. By order, J. JACOBSON, Secretary. THE PUBLAC.—AS COSTAR WAS ONLY BURNT out, and not oxterminated, by the late disastrous con! at 448 Broadway—the Hay except one (named Don’t Tell) will Broadway; on Saturday, with a fresh stock of extermi- nators for rats, roaches, &¢., and the only animal saved will-be exhibited at the above place. T° PREQUENTERS OF THK GREEN ROOM.—THE next meee of the club which lat met at Rick- ’s, will be at th if i I i é 4 F t j rv ) LT TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, 70 4 GENTLE- man an fe, or two nin, nt in @ very leasant situation, No. 137 West Hleventhretrost, corner of Ve tee avenue, where cars and stages pass every ten minute: 5 ed room with fuil board in an American family. Address, stating termsand location, box No. 3,89 Post NTED—BOARD OR A YOUNG LADY, ABOVE Fourth street; terms moderate; reference given. Viease call, or addresé W, H. Williams, 704 Third avenu = ss DENTISTRY. MPROVED ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—DR. J. ALLEN, late professor in the Ohio College of Dental Surgery, invites attention to his Ly open! method of construct- ing artificial dentures, w combines the following ad- vantages:— Tet. There are mo seams or crevices for the Indgment of food, to vitiate the sativa or infect the breath, as not even ithe slightest moisture cam get between the teeta and plate. oa An artificial gum, whic! fi tible as the teeth, is fused high 7 sround their base, which unites them firmly to each. other and to the place npom which they are set. The. im imparts to the teeth that peculiar expression andi ife-like appearance which characterizes the natural tored. ‘This important change i eam y havias restored. This nt 8 ime. the inside of fhe tecth nord gum of, natural form, oO a hee Agen hic mat of t e @ denture moe it els pg tog observed in persons wearing \. 5th, Tho matural form and eee wi : | i | il a i Ly rf if (3 &: é a Fay hi 4 E a Te i " re “1 3F. $ & H i ie ; i hi { a p ? i H

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