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NICHO! “ Harlem DENTON PEARSALL, Pres’t Second avenue Railroad. WM, A. DARLING, Pres’t Third avenue Railroad. JAMES S, TIBHY 'Prea’t Sixth avenue Railroad. OLIVER ‘LOCK, Pres’ avenue Railroad. . Bannypr, Secretary. — EXTENSION TO FRANKLIN —THE rea of assessment herein iacludes ty in the irst, Secon, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Tenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Seventeenth wards, from Old Slip to Four- teenth street. rho are 0] to enormous and op- pressive taxation, and to this ruinous y are requested to call, without delay, at the office of the sub- pow ad asc v4 the fy eet of their assessment, measures meee oe cada: .RCTIONS WILL BE TAKEN UP ON CHRIST. mas day, as usual, in all the Catholic churches in this city, for the benefit ot the Roman Catholic an Asylums. NDEPENDENT LODGE NO. 185 FREE AND ACCEPT- ed Masous.—The members of this are re- spectfully notified that the annual election officers will take place on Monday evening, Dec 25, at their bk room, 68 East Broadway. Punctual attendance is WILLIAM BELL, juested W. M. "ler W. Darty, Secretary. ASONIC NOTICE.—-THE MEMBERS OF EXCELSIOR Tadeo 106 us one 4 Masovs are — summoned attend the next regular meeting, on 1 Dec, 26, forelection of officers. GEO. 6. W: SW M,C. Surv, Secretary. CE OF REMOVAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS leave to inform his customers ani friends that he # removed toa spacious establishment in the Gilsey bul » corner of Cortlandt street and Broadway, where the business will be conducted on a much larger scale than hitherto, eonsisting of a large assortment of shirts, stocks and ‘collars, carefully manufactured, an suitable for every market in the States. The under- signed Hatters himself, from the large mage he has received from his friends and customers, for the last fifteen years, that he still merits the same, by assuring them that ali their orders will be promptly’ attended 16 with care and despstch: M. WILSON, corner Cortlanit street and Broadway, and in Broadway; principal entrances im Cortlandt street, corner of Broadway, in the Gilsey building. ‘OTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS.—J. REEVE & Co. of New York city, bare this day tade ant elivered to us a general assignment of their property, for the beuefit of creditors. Creditors will please pre: pent their demands, and debtors make their payments, to either of the undersigned, without delay. JOHN T. HOFFMAN, 63 Wall street, U. SOUTHERLAND, foot West 29th st. New York, Dec. 10, 1854. EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK COMPANY, y December 21, 1854.—The annual election for nine rectors of tis company will be held on Monday, the ‘Ast day of January-next, at the Kast Broadway House, corner of Dike a and East Broadway. The poll will ©pen at 6 o'clock P. M., and remain open one hour. By order. H. V, MASON, Secretary. ANDRIOT BEGS TO INFORM HIS PATRONS, THAT g, he has removed to 604 Brondway, opposite the St. icholas Hotel; that P..Proyot has withdrawn from the business, anc that neither he nor P. Andriot have any connection whatever with their former stand, in Cham- ders street. FREQUENTERS OF THE GREEN ROOM.—THE next meee of the club which lately met at Rick- ‘will be held at the new rooms, 90 ince street, on Sunday, 24th inst., at 8 o'clock P. M. Every mom- ber is requested to be present. By the President. THE MILITARY. WARD ON DECK.—THE MEMBERS OF THE first company of Rynders’ Grenadiers will meet at 110 Greenwich street, on Saturday evening, at seven o'clock, for drill, previous to our parade on Christmas day. All who intend parading will meet as above. By order of * P34 WILSON, Capt, First Company. ‘NDEPENDENT BATTALION—RYNDERS’ diera, —Hi leadquarters, Dec. 23, 1854.—Order No. 21.— his battalion wiil assemble for parade at 93; A M. on Christmas Day, A. D., 1854, as directed in printed order No. 19, Route of march—From City Hall down Broadws: tothe ac oa Greenwich street to Warren, throug! up Chatham street to Oliver, up p Henry to Market, through to East fo Grand, through to Bowery, up Fourth a ‘to Waverley place, thro a onal down #9 lown to Wa way, down the Park, where the battalion will be reviewed by General Wari B. Burnett, of the New York Volunteers, and guests. By order. GEO. B. Major Commanding. Jas. B. HeTugringtox, Adjutant. Plate os Dravida sc Mad wd Jon H. BRIGG’S MUSKETEERS ATTENTION.— The members of the above corps will mect at On Gerconk’s, corner of Grand and Clinton streets, on Sun day, Dec. 24, at 2 o'clock P. M., to make final ments for their p that this is the last meeting before , &e. Ne ‘The members will also take notice that the company will pesies s i Pag Sate drill room, on eon morning, at 7 0’¢! prec! where everything ne- Nior the 2 will be furnished, By order. W Lrox, JOHN DARROW, Captain. Me S. Warrroc, Ys \T OTICE.—THE JOHN M. FRENCH GUARD—THE members of the above company will meet at tha Pnion House, 26 North William street, at seven o’clock A. M, ou Monday the 25th instant, to proceed on their annual excursion to Hoboken. C. O'Conson, Orderly Sergeant. . A UAMEFTING OF PETERSON ENGINE 00. NO. 15, A held at the engine house, on Wednesday, Dec. 20, , the following resolution was unanimously adopt- ed: Resolved, That the thanks of Peterson Co. No. 15 and are hereby, tendered to Messrs. T. Weymess. J.R. Scott, and John Baker, for the bountiful supply of ‘Tefresuments furnished to the members of the company, at the late disastrous fire in Broadway. EDWARD |, Foreman. Henny Rrerer, Secretary. POST OFFICE NOTICES. . ORT OFFICE, NEW YORK, DECEMBER 22, 1854.— ¥rom snd after the first of January next, the pricg, of letter boxes at this office will be six dollars a y Some additional boxes have been made, which will be rented to such applicants as ge he the whole num- ber is tak TSAAC )WLER, Postmaster. OST OFFICK, NEW YORK, DECEMBER 23, 1864.— ‘There being dispute as to the circulation of papers chiming the advertisement by this office of uncalled-for letters, notice is hereby given that the Postmaster will receive evidence and decide upon the fact, under and pursuant to the regulations of the Post Office Depart- ment. A printed statement, for the information of per- Sons desiring to compete for the, advertisement, fixing and defining the lite and boundaries of the territory deemed by the Postmaster to be embraced within the range of the delivery of this office, the time within which evidence must be submitted, and the particulars of the evidence required, and blank affidavits in which ever @etail to be shown is properly and definitely embraced, Will be furnished on application at this office. SAAC Y. FOWLER, Postmaster. REWARDS. REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE turn of the following goods, and no ques- ma maked—S% yards "black cloth, 33% yards do., 4 yards black dovskin, 21 yards do., 2 yards brown velvet, Said js wore taken from wagon in Canal street on the evening of the 20th inst. Apply to H. Shut- ling, 157 William ntreet. REWARD,—LOST, ON FRIDAY LAST, A 1 large, blick Newfoundland dog, answering to Wack.’ Also, a black and white slut, answering to the name of “tel.” An, person returning the above oge to 13 Reade strect, yi receive the above reward and thanks of the owner. REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 23D INST., BETWEEN the Custom Honse and Jersey City, the nailing papers of the schooner Richard A. Wood, of Jersey City. Any one leaving them at 52 Hudson street, Jersey City, will receive the above reward. 6) REWARD, FORTHE RECOVERY OF A WHITE $ handkerchief, marked with the word “ Annie.”” jt was loft in one of the Broadway and Fourth avenue dine of stages on Friday afternoon. Apply at 93 Fast Ninetecuth street. . LOST AND FOUND. A‘ OWNER WANTED FOR A CARPET SAVED i from the fire in Broadway, on the morning of the thi inet. Apply at 15 Crosby street. “F O8T—A L1ITLE BUNDLE, CONTAINING TWO PIECES Fcorsted embroideries” not quite dnished. A eult- ‘able reward will be given, on delivering the same imme- tely, to §. M. ‘SER, 437 Broadway, corner of Broome street. pect hitch OST—A POCKET WALLET, CONTAINING A $10 gold piece, five cr six dollars in bills, and some Papers: supposed to have been dropped while in the store of Stringer & Townsend. The finder will be suitably re- warded by returning it te Shedden & Neirguid, druggists, ‘363 Rowery, corner of Fourth stre Ok STOLEN—From UNDERSIGNED, A -y note for $500, with interest at the rate PI five per cont per annam, drawn by J. & D. Went(all to the order of Frederick Schluter, payablo on demand, and Gated Now York, July 1, 1964, All persons are hereby enationed against negotiating said note, a3 it was not en- ~ — dorsed by me, payment having been ee FR. SCHLUTER, 202 TRAYED AWAY OR STOIENLON FRIDA ing last, from 0634 Chatham s1 (gents’ furnish - ig store,) a white aud tan colored Kihg Charles slut. Any person retarning dame, or gi will lead to her recovery, will be liberally rewarded. Shall keep open until noon on Christmas day, information , that” 3 ea oe sil n, beard. enoes required. ‘Apply for three Gaye, 2 GREENE STREKT.—THE ADVERTISER HAVING rented the above house, and newly fitted it up, te toca Fith rooms, or suites ofreccas, with fall artal with rooms, or board. ces exchanged. ne 11 UNIVERSITY PLACK—DELIGHTFUL LOCATION; aah suits - front rons also one reom for eee lemen, tipon very advantageous germs; ia vicinity of Broadwa: 7 ¥itth avenue, places of amusement, hotels, libraries, gymnasium, &. House replete with every convenience, LADY AND DAUGHTER WOULD LET, board, a pleasant suit of rooms, to a gentleman and his wife, or would take s few gentlemen; house contains all the modern im, ts, aad is convenient to stages ‘West Thirty-fifth street, between h and Sixth avenues. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, IN A TWO STORY ' A brick house; comfortably furnished, with a fire. ‘erms moderate. sll for one week at No. 60 Wooster PARLOR AND BEDCHAMBER, HANDSOMELY FUR- nished, in a private family, will be let to a gentle- man ata very low rent, at No.8 Hubert street, first house from St, John’s park. FURNISHED PARLOR, ON FIRST FLOOR, TO LET, with board, to a gentleman and his wife or single ‘tlemen, in first class house, with all the modern Improvements, at 49 Exst Twentieth street, equal dis- tance from Fourth avenue and Broadway. Terms rea- sonal LL PERSONS WISHING BOARDERS WILL DO WELL to callat this office, as there is unprecedented changes taking place, owing to the present state of vflaire, ders politely directed free of charge. Office (Hinton Hall, corner Eighth street and fayette place, OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR ON SECOND FLOOR, to let, furnished or unfurnished, with full or par- tial board; one or two single gentlemen can alse be ac- commodated, at 66 Kast way. peccssttce coal As! teagan. MO A CY A PC }OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO engage a room, with or without board, not abore Houston street. Address Anderson, Broadway Post Of- fice, stating terms. & OARDING.--TO LET, A COMFORTABLE AND NEAT- a ly eros » Suitable for a gentle . wife, or two sin nt i & very pleasant up- per ‘room, sd i accommodate two gentlemen, “ 7 North Moore street. OARDING—AT 136 TENTH STREET, CORNER OF Broadway, opposite Grace Church. Handsome; furnished patlors and bedrooms for families and single gentlemen. Modern improvements in tne house. - ner at five o’clock. Ent 186 Tenth street. Refer- ences exchanged. OARDING,—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN and their wives, at $7 por week for both, in a first class four story house, with , gas, &c. Location desirable, and accessible to business. ‘Also, & very su- pertor second story front room, and rooms for single gen- men, Please address Sterling, Herald office. —- : OARDING—WITHIN FIFTEEN MINUTES WALK OF the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. Rooms for single gen- tlemen, or two friends; terms from $3 to $3 60. Every attention paid to comfort, and » bagatelie table for eve- ning amusement. No. 65 Henry street, Brooklyn, OARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- jmodated will full board and pleasant rooms, at low prices; also large pleasant rooms, that will accommo- date a party of four gentlemen, at 122 Chambers street. Da: ted. References required. y boarders accommodat OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN be accommodated with a large and pleasant parlor on the second floor, with a fine pantry attached. Ap- ply at 81 Henry street. OARDING IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A LADY would let a poe pene on first floor, toa manand wife, or two single gen’ n, with full or perual board. House has all the modern improvements. 70 West Thir. ty-first street, near Broadway and Sixth avenue, OOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO GENTLEMEN and their wives, single gentlemen,’ or parties of ntlemen. House with modern improvements, desira- ly located, near St. John’s park. Reference exchanged. Apply at 176 Hudson street. . TU SEGRNISHED ROOMS —TWO HANDSOME UNFUR. nished parlors, ‘with bedroom attached, on the second floor of a first class house, in s very desirable neighborhood, wiil be let, with or without board. mily small. Address Russell, Broadway Post Office. DANCING ACADEMIES. commence on Tuesday, Jan. 2. Persons subscribing then will receive four months’ tuition for a quarter. Days of tuition :—Ladies, &c., Tuesday and Saturday af- bat from 3 till 6; gentlemen, Tuesday and y evenings. RIVATE DANCING SCHOOL, 600 BROADWAY.—THE new term will commence after the holidays. Al lances taught in the quickest possible time. Classes for cations te Se mate at ae arg, nt the, book a) ications to mi Ly oe ‘s 1 BURNTON. NG, &O. AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED. : having any left off wearing apparel to dispose of in large or An ienthen, ahi heneive Leyte 4 yy ORS ice for them by applying to or addre: yy, 491 Peat Pada between Gay an Centre street. ‘EN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, AT WHOLESALE AND retail, cheaper than ever, at J. VANDERBILT'S, 81 Fulton street; also india rubber clothing and furnish- ing goods.. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Mimet TAILOR.—P. ANDRIOT IS NOW PRE. place and pared to serve his old customers and friends, with lothes made in the fashionable style. His oper Stof pantdloons and vests is unsu |, and coats and other garments are worn Py Ta of the most dis- tinguished taste. P. ANDRIOT & CO., 50% Broadway, ‘icholas Hotel. opposite the LIQUORS, dic. Scotoh and Irish whiskeys, rums, , SYTUpA wi ia ale in for For sale at, WM. Hy UNDERHILLS, 450 Broome “iceett corner of Croaby. RANDIES, CLARET WINES, MUSTARD AND pickles—landing from the ship Jane E. Williams and bark Delpbos.—5,000 cases aifferent grades; and 200 half pipes, 4 eighths, fine pale and dark cognac and La Rochelle brandies, French pickles, capers, mustard, &c., &c., for sale from the wharf or United States. bonded warehouse on favorable terms. L. H. SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Beaver street. GENUINE, OLD, WINES “AND LIQUORS—Viz: OLD London dock brandies, pale and brown sherries, South Side and Fast India madeiras, London port and .-@ juice, Holland gin, Scotch and Irish whiskey, ainaicn rum, Havana cigara, fc., at very low prices, at the Fulton wine vaults, 68 Fulton street. R. E. MESSINGER & 00. INES, BRANDIES, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, of superior quality; London and Philadelphia por- ter; Scotch, Burton and Philadelphia ales, of most popu. lar brande; el ¢ cider, in quantities to suit pur- chasers, at moderate prices. Terms cash. N. B.—Cham- wines, cordials, liquors, cigars, &. JOHN J. TAFF, No. 333 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, FINE ARTS. Detog ci tet} siete oes cae, fee w poli debron fas just finished, representing a very redarka. ble winter scene in Broadway, will be exhibited at his studio, 709%, cape 4 the Monday, Thursday and Saturday previous to its being shi; forid’s Fair, iv Paris. The paintings of this artist are worthy the e: ination of lovera of the fine arts, lemen, 25 cents; ladies, free. RANCE COMPANY, OFFICE row.—Notice.—An election for Di- ny will be held on the Ist of Jan- i the office of the company. Poll will and close at1P. M. J. C. WINANS, Secretary. Aaron AGAR ATARACTS CU} WITHOUT ANY SURGICAL OPE- C ration, by an entirely new and harmless method of treatment. cks on the eyes successfally From Parity unt ¢. W. UPHAM, of New York, oouletsy from is, and C. W. 0 low 384 Fourth street, near Broadway. » & SEACORD, Up Furnishing Bazaar, 655 Broadway, Stuyvesant Institute. 200 pieces rich silks, at 5s. yard. 500" <t delaines, at 1s-'2i. per yard. 600 ‘* extra rich delaines, at 1s. 6d. per yard, To which they respectfully call the attention of the ladies im search of cheap 5 RUSSELS POINT LACES.—MILLER & GRANT, 371 Broadway, are selling point a uille Valencien- and whe Sac embroideries of deneri . N, B.—Se- im a mew dloseription of nee jan invented, xelusive agents for it. RUSSELS LACK MANTILLAS, SCARFS, SHAWLS and crapes, Point d’Alencon collars, sleeves and ikerchiefs, rich embroidered handkerchiefs, chemi- settes and collars, all to match; thread veils and Gui. pure laces, at PETER ROBERTS & CO., 875 Broadway. Bis, AND, SERS —JUST RECEIVED | (PER steamer Pacific), » oplendid assortment of Freach embroidered crape robes; also, crape de Paria, greandine and tissuce of the latest Parisian eeyles. re UESDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. H. SUCKAU, COMMISSION, MERCHANT, IM- je porter ef ombreideries and fancy goods, auch as sofa cushie: ali jar cases, baskets, chai feney china ware, Workstands and ail kinds of Tolicules No. y, first floor. CORSETS, CORSETS,—MRS. PEDD! 312 wery, offers for sale corsets of French ted English patterbs, manufactured under her own ca: t more reasonable prices than can be found else’ in the city; also a large and carefully selected assortment of wove corseta, from the most approved manufactories in France, for sale very cheap. 1 "Vers, PEDDIE, Corset Store, 312 Bowery. Gun" REDUCED PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Every description of English abe man eotte Reseycanety ian 4 quali and German cotton evel nd qualit; Lambs woo! and worsted hose, yet nepanionents Plain and fancy silk and bed ‘silk hose, (English and French,) Woollen and wersted Hippets, &e., ke., &e., ke. Woollen, silk, Lisle thread, plush, union and kid gloves, and lined, Superfine Paris hia gt ery size and. color le loves, si : ry yh a cerery and color;) @ "3 DEPARTMENT, Fone, half hose, and gloves of all the above descriptions; Lambs wool, raw silk, and cotton under gaamoata; Fancy silk and cambric bandkerchiefs,fancy fronts,ric’ fancy and plain searfs, cravats, ties, mufflers, ko., &c. ‘This entire stock will be OUT AT BOTH STORES Before «the t of the new year, AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES.* LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 267, 269 and 261 Grand st., and (new numbers) 47 and 49 Catharine street. REAT HOLIDAY BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.—J. Beck & Co., No. 365 Broadway, and branch eatab- lishment Nos. 786 and 788 Broadway, corner of Tenth street, will offer on Monday, December 18, and during the holiday season, the folowing bargains in dry ti f Plaid and striped nilk dresses, at $4 50, $6, $7 50, $9, $10, $13, and $15 the dress patiern. Very rich brocade, $20. Rich mouselin delain Saxony plaids, $2 thé French prints, at French merinos, a' per yard. A large atock of rich ombroideries, at one-half the cost of importation. : Scoteh plaid and French broche shawls, from $3 up- a. And a great variety of other goods at equally low ices, . a |. BECK £0,” Nos. 355, 786 and 788 Broadway. Gira REDUCTION IN PRICES OF per aoe from 1s. 64. upwards. dress and upwards. per yard. at the Commercial House, 147 Spring atreet > or, will exhibit, on Monday, menee stoc! all wool copay merino, 6x4 wide, 1s. 6d.; black in’s French broshe long’ shawls, only 812; all shawls, 5 q Sy aia eerste A 1} oil boiled, 6s, 6¢.; elegant delaines and at in; ‘wool shawls, 124,, and square wool shawls, 8:; breche square er $4; very best quality long wool shawis manu! , 95 50: paramattas, all colors, 1s.; Merrimack Ly mills muslin, 1s.; shirting and ing muslin, 5d.; mourning prints, 6d.; beautiful Scoteh B yon 16d. ; linen towels, 6d.; also an extensive stock of dress Trish linen, linen table cloths, Norm ery! sati- neta, hosiery, gloves, gent’s under garments, and family housekeeping is Of every description, at astonish- ingly, low prices, at the Commercial House, 147 Spring street nee eee ‘RISH LINENS, DAMASK AND SNOW DROP TABLE cloths, brown cloths, Union damasks and cloths, napkins, towels, handkerchiefs, &e. Dealers supplied by WM, MATHEWS, 52 and 54 street. HAWLS, juare, including the celebrated Both long and Bay State, Waterloo, Empire State, Glasgow, and every other make, quality and style, All to be disposed of within the next ten days, & TAYLOR, 255, 357, 260 and 261 Grand st LORD 7, 259 ami rand st., and (new raienaes 47 and 49 Catharine street. ELLING OFF. . ELEGANT VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, 20 per cent below cost. AND Woon Siawis. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS. Au Woot Piaips, onty 4s. 4 Yarn. LYONS & JONES, 277 Hudson street, Between Canal and Spring streets. PECIAL NOTICE —FROM AUCTION.—JOHN MAD- Ss DEN, ‘No. 573 Broadway, will open to-morrow, 140 dozen ladies’ Freach embroidered handkerchiefs, worth from $8 to $10 each, all of which I will offer during the holidays at $8.50 and $4 50 each. Also, 100 infants’ rich embroidered robes, worth $30, which I will sell at $15 each. Open from 9A. M. till 5 P. M. PECIAL NOTICE.—UP TOWN GLOVE DEPOT AND gentlemen's fashionable furnishing bazaar, will be open on Christmas Day to 12 o'clock A. M., to enable disap} ited parties to complete their purchases for Christmas presenta, LEWIS & SEACORD, 656 Broadway, Stuyvesant Institute, opposite Hond st. PECIAL NOTICE—THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES, embroideries, hosiery, kid gloves, &e., amounting to ,000, at MADDEN & SIEWARTS, No. 779 Broadway, most be sold by Ist January, without reference to cost, in: consequence of an alteration in their business at that time. Ladies will find this a grand opportunity to pur- chase for the holidays. CARFS AND CRAVATS FOR GENTLEWEN.—S dS beautiful assortment of the above articles, he coming holidays, were received by last steamor, and will be opened on many the 18th inst. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. WATCHES, JEWELRY, 40. i ‘ACOBS' CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS, gents’ pins; cluster, with dhain, $5, without, $1; ear , $5 and $7 50; single stone pins, $10, (same aad hI, t I a0) of m oes J. 407 Broadway. ptnakers, 466 and 468 Broadway. STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED IN A HIGHLY in the upper part of this RUG Diamant ere reas Francis, Herald office. cash only. xt. Very convenient’ stand, aid to be noli low. Inquire of ALEX: SALE—A GROCERY STORE, HORSE, WAGON, Pare Hock, Sxtures, and ode your's lenve frou uire FISHER, 17 Sheriff street, up stairs. SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND @00D will of a business. Toe The stock and fixtures, valued at cost 9 Bridge streot, up stairs. ntleman’s furnishing store, doing a good is an opportunity which seldom offers A liberal discount will be made from cost. Apply at rs. No. ar ewer ceceerenee FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE TO LET, AND furniture for sale cheap, aa the present occupants next ments, numbering twenty-fi toleave town. The location is one of the best in city. Rent low, with a lease to run two years from y. The house contains all the modera improve- @-rooms, and is nearly filled with first-class boarders. Any person wishing wo continue this business would find this an opportunity seldom met with, by applying at 68 West Fourteenth at. LET—THE SPACIOUS DOUBLE HOUSE NO. 64 Walker street, a fow doors west of Broadway, suit- Sble for business purposes aa well as a dwelling.’ Has bath, range, and copper doiler, &c. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. $3 0 tot, by paying 8500 yearly for. Below Fourteenth street. “Address B way Post Office. Rent low to an ap- provgd tenant. Apply to A. KURSHEEDT, 180 Pearl at, 00 WANTED TO BUY—A HOUSE AND le until paid J., Broad- ‘ORSE FOR SALE—GOOD, SOUND AND KIND; 4 light carri leigh, robes, bells,’ lishment. Apply at the stal second street, .or one week. with wawon; two sets of harness, , blankets, &c, &o.—a complete estab: able, rear of 19 and 21 Twenty- ‘ORSES AND WAGONS.—TO EXCHANGE, AN EX- a8 wagon, in good ceuiee order, with top all omnbote; has been in use but s ebanged for a spring cart. Ap PTA LELAND ort time; will be ex- , 171 Pearl street. TABLE NEAR UNION PARK TO LET—HALF OF A private stable, comprising three stalls, room for three carriages, and loft. 665 Post Office. For particulars address box rent a small genteel house, in Jersey City or Brook- Hirst WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO , containing all of the modern improvements, with closets, pantrics session wanted i and description of house and locati Herald office. &e. Rent not to exceed $400, Pos- in February, Address, with real same fon, Hutchinson, ‘ANTED—THREE ROOMS, WITH USE OF KITCHEN in a genteel house, between Canal streot and Union squa who own or ha: sons. Reference . &.; Pier No. 3 North River, upied by a strictly private family, a lease, for a family of three grown iven and required. Address M. PARTIES DECLINING HOUSKKEEPING.—WANT- ‘ed to purchase, a piano, together with about $1,000 worth of household goods, in ex facturing stock. Address R. G. G., Herald office. for » good manu- or 6,000 cubic yards of coal ashes or other materials qT CONTRACTORS AND BOATMEN.—WANTED, 5,000 suitable for filling sunken lots; to be delivered during resent winter and ensuing g) ress John F. Ward & Co., At 8 Foundry, foot of street, Jersey City. Spt KLLANEVue. sn Jeraey City, Ad- Wayne for sale on rea: 1 CANAL STREET, NEAR VARIOK.—W. & H. 165 vax NOTES’ stove ser hee a large as of the Iatest patterns sonable terms. Stoves perient vy and Also, ti cert al Sreslleace of the grid wholesale and retail. The a im their requiring but one greasing whes [URE OF CORNS BY MAD. BERHARD, NO. 167 Bowery, east side, between Broome and Delaney streets. Mateme B, respedtfulty informs the public that she has reduced her price in to enable every one to be free from pain, and confident in pro- mising that she will remove eorns, bunions, nails wn in the flesh, &c., without’ causing the least or in- convenience. Persons can be a! at home, or \dedeto at Madame B.’s residence, from 1 uutil 7 o’clock P. M. ON! chairs, ’ chairs, im MEDAL FOR CHAIRS KING & SON, patent chair 4 iving chairs, self-acting extension re- favalid whee) branch reading nd writ , and every flety ot mechazieal it ior contort and convenisnes Also, by permission, manufacturers of 8. 2) edvelling invalid char. M. ‘Searle’s KING, . ’ HALLECK, AS FIXTURES—OF ish, and twenty Se ho} wholesale and retail, at G. MOFFET, Nos. 119 and 194 block west of Broadway. the sail, ‘atte manufactncy et Prince street, third LEADER OF FASHION IN CARD EN- raving, 588 beg envelopes in great vai Ene Ttmont care. N. B.—New for and a varied eg De Larue’: envelopes. , Metropolitan Hotel. Note riety, and marked with rms of wedding cards, IMBREDE, 588 Sreedeey, east side. UST RECEIVED—BASKETS OF FLOWERS FOR THE holidays, also artificial fruit, b; ‘AF. JARVIS & CO., 72 Canal street. MONLUN, 83 FRONt STREET, OFFERS FOR SALE, (now laniing) sardines, peas,mushrooms, green wine, curacoa, maraschino, absynthg, an- nieet! ly cherries, &c. DIES’ PASTIME, —PASOEUMANIA, THE ART OF ornamentation, which: tinguishable from the finest aj ens of celain, is a recent fe especially suit the entertainme: at of rh, VAsOS, brushes, paste, &c., for sale at 600 teccdway, glass vases undis- inted to hb STREET.—A MEKRY OHRIST- a ew comedy, tn three gee Si tat wee ING M. Dramatised for this theatre by J. Durivage, Faq. M. de Burton; Viscount de la use, Miss Ray Mrs. Miss Kate Saxon. local satire called IN NEW YORK. Jupiter, Seedy by Mr. Burton. APOLLO gry eM ie [fe ce MOUSTACHE MANIA, Im which Mr, Johnston, Mrs. Burton and Miss Ka‘e Saxon will appear. )WERY THEATRE. Bir Waren; Stage of Admisaion—Boxea, cents; Private Boxes ‘PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, anger, oane.—Prieet cents; Pit aud Gallery, 12) AFTERNOON AND ‘EVENING, ; Monday afternoon, Dec, 25, the dramas of THE BLIND MINE AND THE MECHANIC AND LORD. EveninG Perrormaycn, The new drama of THE MASSACRE OF MICHILLIMAKINACK, and other entertainment. UCKLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, 639 BROADWAY. — EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, NEGRO MINSTREISY, consisting of the best Negro Melodios, Banjo Solos, Duets, Plantation Jigs, Fancy Dances, x, &e., and the Tory Poplar Tory AND THE BEAST, in two acts, with splendid scenery, changes, dresses, &e., &e., introducing all the beautiful ’ melodies of the piece. Concert commences at 7}; o'clock. Tickets, 26 comta; reserved seats, 60 cents. ARNUM’S AMERICAY MUSEUM. OHRISIMAS HOLIDAYS. GREATEST ENTERTAINMENTS OF THE SEASON. PERFORMANCES NEARLY EVERY HOUR on Christmas, during the MORNING, NOON AND. NIGET, embracing, beyond all digpute, the GREATEST VARIETY OF AMUSEMENTS, peculiarly adapted to the taste and enjoyment of those who love rational, innogent and chaste diversions, and calculated That oma MARE EVERYBODY Harpy. at ¢minent and unequalled American tragediaa, MR: JOHN R. SCOTT, will appear in a number of choice characters, supported by Mr. C. W. Clarke, Mr. Hadaway, Misa Mestayer, Mrs. J. K. Scott, and other decided talent. ON GHRISTMAS DAY, MONDAY, DE@. 25. Morning, at 10% o’olock—The petite comedy of THE VILLAGE PROFLIGATE, Comte Singing, -and A GHOST IN SPITE OF HIMSELF. Afternoon, at 2 o’elock—The celebrated drama of DON OXSAR DE 'BAZAN-—Don Cesar, Mr. C. W. Clarke. at § o’clock—The grand operatic play of ROB ROY. = ‘alae: Rob Roy, Mr. J.#R. Seott; Bailie Nicol Jarvis, Mr. Hada- way; Vernon, Miss Mestayer; Helen MoGreyor, Mrs.'J. R. Seott; the other characters by the rest of the talented company. On Tuesday afternoon—THE VILLAGE PROFLIGATE, and A GHOST IN SPITE OF HIMSELF, In the even: ing, at 74 o'clock, ROB ROY, as on Christmas nigh Admittance to the Museum, the Happy Family, the Performances, the Living Animals, and all the other cu- riosities, 26 cents ; children under ten, 12% cents; seat in the first balcony and parquet 124; cents extra. Bus, CHAMBERS STREET.—MR. GEORGE JORDAN announces to his friends that HIS BENEFIT will tabe place on Thursday next, December 28, when the capital comedy, by Morton, of SECRETS WORTH KNOWING will be played, with a great cast, for the drst time these four yeai Mr. G. Jordan | April, first time. Mr. Fishes Roatru Mr. Burton | Plethora. haston Miss Raymond Polka. To conclude with an entizely NEW F, Box Book now open. URTON’S.—EXTRA NOTIGE,—PROCURE tor Christmas Bight, Leg the da; AN IMMENSE BILL—THREE GOOD Piecl Last Nicat or 4 New Comepy. MR. BURTON IN FIVE DIFFERENT PARTS. Fen MUSEUM, NO. 17 and 19 BOWERY—NO. ICKETS ice.—The above establishment has been removed ie above premises, during extensive alterations at Me. 58 Bowery. which will shortly be completed. Straugere and others will remember it the above is the only place where the ‘ model artistes” are exhibited. KLIN MUSEUM, 17 AND 19 BOWSRY.— Christmas Day. Gala attraction. The Model Ar- es will appear ina beautiful selection of statuary, arranged expressly for the holidays. Performances at 3 in the afternoon and at 7 in the evening. ERHAM’S ETHI' N TROUPE 663 BROADWA’ give two grand éntertainments daily during CHRISTMAS WEE! commencing in the afternoon at Sand in the evening at ¢ o'clock. DON GIOVANNI, OR THE SPECTRE ON HORSEBACK, has met with immense success, and will be performed EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SrLexpi bg nog Gf Brwioriay and SevtimKytaL ¥, ne Ser auceahenae’ fey tere | and LA PETITE ; & 3, CHRISTINE in her characteristic Songs and Dances at each performance. Admission, 25 cents; childrem under ten years, 12}<c. GIFT TICKETS AT ONE DOLLAR. EACH, Issued in connection with the Mirror of North aai,South America, now in Boston, will for the present, by apecial arral at: four 8 each to OPERA HOUSE, 70,000 of these tickets old. Only 30,000 more to sel To be obtained from 9 A. M. to9 P. M., at 668 Broad- way. Each purchaser of one of these tickets will be Presented with a certificate of sbare in the 100,000 Valu- able and Costly Articles donated by Mr. Perham to his bacriges) 1 ‘A mass meeting of the shareholders will be 1d on the 17th of January to decide on the final dispo- sition of the Gift Property, therefore secure your tickets. | ECKLEY’S SERENADERS, 539 BROADWAY. MONDAY, DEC. 25—CHRISTMAS DAY, A GRAND AFTERNOON CONCERT, Commencing at Haury Pasr Two O'ctock, on which occasion will be produced the popular burlesque on the opera of SOMNAMBULA, in three acts with beautiful scenery, dresses, &c. Evening concert at 73; 0’ ADIFS WHO WISH THEIR HANDS SOFT AND white for the holida, rubber gloves. hould buy a pair of India Ladies’ and gent’s lined rubber glores, for cold and wet weather, tom A be found at all the rubber stores. The trade only supp! lied at No. 36 John street, 1 gr ALAGA GRAPES—100 KEGS MALAGA GRAPES, in D. YSTERS! OYSTERS j! of No. 3 Broad atreet rime order, just received and for sale by ANIEL. GILMARTIN & 00., 198 Front street. OYSTERS ! !!—DOWNING, , wishes to call the attention of the public to the fact that he is now ready to receive orders for Year’s Day tables, pickled oysters and boned turkeys for New Early orders will be most thankfully received and Feary, attended to. Oysters sent to any part of the city or adjacent cities. ROPLE’S FLOUR AGENOY, 82 BROADWAY, NEW ‘York.—J. DEAN, Jr. & CO. having commence’ busi- ness as above, inform their friends and the public ne: rally, that they will supply families with the best flour, ie single barrel, 4 ivered free of cartage to all parts dy of the city, Brooklyn and Williamsburg, guarantecing their Bs cape be A eae not sui rcliasers Ww: exchanged w: tin iatatteieey. N. B.—Do not mistake th: LATED COFFEE URNS AND KETTLES. For sale by HIRAM YOUNG, 19 Maiden lane ‘THE UNEMPIOYED.—ON THE RECKIPT OF eee, Flour ithout charge number, dollar, post paid, I will sead a receipt for making an article, wanted by sverybode. day can be made. No 1 required. business. Add A profit of $5 to $}0 Tt is a gen ths jress 8. 8. mber, 189 William street. WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS AND manufacturers —The subscriber is now importing & superior quality of oil of fonkiotin ‘eunst with sixty juce a fine ¢ brat , of which three- s pure spirit will indy; his essences of Rochelle Pe orest's brandy, of Jamaica and St. Croix rum, oon cider and iy re acknowledged by manufacturers tions for nse w: FEUCHTWANGER 41 Maiden brandy, Holland echiedam schnapps au‘ the New Yor the great demand after them. Direc- iy pa ay Bod given by Dr. LEWIS ‘TEBBINS & CO., 264 BROADWAY, BETWEEN WAR- Chambers streets. —Gold watches, diamo: iow sity for the holidays, at reduced prices, suitable or a MUSICAL. STONISHING IN THE PRICES OF jianos, to suit the viz.:—73g octave rose- ; 6X ostave, $190; 7 octave, $220; 7 octave, diagonal scale, otireodtave, rosewoo!, Chickering, been used, #150; also, mahogany 6 octave, for $130, together with an assortment, 30 per cent from dealers’ prices ant fully warranted. McDONALD & BRO., 202 Bowery. —_— READERS AWARE THAT AT NO. 44) gg Ee be Lie ata Pome Etat fortes ii et? a ding ra pian of rs w. Ladd & Co., with their new nos in exist- M’S uarival- onounced the best square ence. Sole ns of CARHART & NI ‘AT.—10 FAMILIES OF DISTINCTION IN NEW bg em mpi Pa Cogs Thalber; i tntoly from En, , and holdi references fram ate nobilit, ieaites to give fossone on the plano, ‘Address, E. J. % Union aquare Post Office. pn hha Pte Ae eth rer eho \OFORTES—MANUFACTURED BY JOHN P. WAKE. oem 68 Barclay street, fully warranted equal to in the world, and at the lo prices for cash or approved paper. Second hand ad masters of vessels, will spectors appointed by the Bosrd of LOADING GRAIN.—MERCHANTS, OWNERS notify the in- inderwriters, to ex- in bulk, previous to putti sie Wan Ail ordets ott at 110" Wall street, lower up the bins. Wail «' floor, or at 245 South street, will be immediately attend ‘to. ed to. A ‘WH RSTABLISHED HOUSE IN A NEIGHBORING wishes to make ita with a la cit: tesalé furniture dealer, to get supplies of well made and ia nn od hares to sell on commission tioulars ferences, aadreas Miing House, 61 South Third sirest, Philadelphia. For Crane & Co.'s Ailver- OLDRIDGH'S HTH, 161 AND [150 BROADWAC, H corner of Uleton place--ooedusten on the Kars’ o'clock. HESNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA — * Woods an@hristy’s Minstrels, the real sufferers | by the Inte fire, performs every eveuing at the above | OVELLO’S EDITION OF HANDEL'S MESSIAH, AS JN performed by the Harmonic Society. A handbook a1 music and words for those among the audience desir. ods of following the music with eye a3 wellasear. The Oratorio complete in vocal score, with accompaniment for organ or pianoforte, arrangedby V. Novelio. Price, $163" NOVELLO'S Secret Stusic Warehouse, 380 Broad way, and to be had at the theatre. INSTRUCTION. FOR ACOURSE OF TEN LESSONS IN ynmmanship.—Bookkeeping reduced one . $12 for s thorough course of mstraction. Oards of particulars at GOLDSMITH’S, 352 Broad way, N ENGLISH LADY, RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM Fiance, where she has received hor education, ing a few leisure hours, would wish to give insteuc in French, music, ‘and the ordinary or higher branches of a thorough ami refined English education, Address Instruction, Herald office. F'n LANGUAGE.—PROF. D. LAGROIX, 239 Broadway, continues to receive new pupils for rough instruction in the French language, imparting bo them the facility to speax it with duency and correct- mess. Private classes. Terms moderate. man from Paria is desirous of giving private Freach ‘Asons. He would like to spend some avenings in giving instructions to respoctable fam‘lies in French conversa: tion. Apply to Dr. BERLE, 624 Broadway. Pim‘ FRENCH ESSONS.—A YOUNG GENTLE. ; and Supplies, December 18, 1864—To Contractors —Bealed proposals will be received at the office of tha Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 3 Crty Ha basement, until Saturday, Decomber 23, 1954, at 1 o'dlock M., at which tine they willjbe openad, in acaord ancearith the amended charter of 1853, for the at of Chatham street, Bow Yourth aveuus, aroun Union beg to connect with the Russ pavement, with nite block rement, better known as the meat Ali rmation in regard thereto plese] At the office of the Commissioner of Repairs aud Sup- piss, No. 3 City Hall, basement. Blank ostir Lad at the above ollfes. N. B.—The Commisaisase re serves the right to reject all or any of the estimates Uf for interest of the Corporation BARTHOLOWEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, ORPORATION NOTICK.—-DEPARTMENT OF REP ATRS ud Supplies, December 25, 1854.—To Contegstors,— Sealed proposals ‘will be received at the office of Commis: sicner of Kepairs and Supplies, No. City Hall, (bare. ment,) until Thursday, January 4, 1665, at 12 oclock M., st which time they’ will be opened in accocdan with the amended charter of 1858, for the t, Bowery, Fourth avenuo o oonect with the Russ px voment, with gri «the beautifui spectac! he square, dhe pavement, better known as the Belgian pavement All information in regard thereto can be liad at the of fice of the Commissioner of Repairs ani Supplies, No. & City Hall, (basoment,) Blank extimates can be at the above office, N. B.—The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any of the catimates, if deemed for the iaterest of the corporation, ARTHOLAMEW 2B. PUR, Commissioner of Repaira and Sap olios. EW YORK, DECKMBER 14, 1854—AEALED pao N posala for supplies at ee, Mutton, Me., for the grant Refuge aad Hospital st Want's Ualsod, sod the One Islan, will be reoairod by uasurpassod to fami. way es of individuals ia went of aad most, the 2th )» The Com- kept or board, at Tie the right to ryectaaoh astute Toa wecen oll tan oomlorts ef 8 gust eeu’ a26 Coc the tatacosta 0. tot Ramir, Chief of the Senate,. Bt Euchantress . TO OBLIGE BENSON. Wis THEATRE, Beoume atreet —Monday o LAUGH WH Mr. Blake »Mr. Lester Mr. a reernasrenicnretsiegisiennnereanaennseetihiiidie ETROPOLITAN THEATRE.—HENRY WLAN Proprietor; Edward Eddy, Manager.—Deers en at 636) ourtain rises at 7 o'clock. . ‘TWO PERFORMANCES, MONDAY, DRO. 2. In the afternoon, at 2 o'clock, will be THE LADY OF THE ir. ret...Mre. Thompoump A Ghost IN A; OF HIMiSELE, In which Mr. Jordan, Mr. Thi IDIOT OF ompson, &e., will appear, THE HEATH.” r Gilbert... Aruaud,, In the evening, at 7 o'clock, HE. CORSICAN » BROTHERS, Franchi... T M. Fabien dei Renaud.. EO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S : G Since the destruction of helt ball by "eee, ae perform every evening at WOOD'S Y, , 472 BROADWAY, wader the coutrol'o€ " WOOD, Business Managee. GKO. CHRISTY, Stage Mamagen. ETHIOPIAN miyaTRetsy, BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT “FARCE, DANCES, Rd AGlasniond by the most accompliahed company world. Doors open at 6}; o'clock; to coflimence at 75¢ prostaniyy.. ROADWAY SUNDAY CONCERTS.—— METROPOLITAN POPERA HOUSE, Broapway, Orrosrrs Bon» Stam. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, SUNDAY EVG. DEG. 6 GRAND DOUBLE ORC! ADEIN’S CELEBRATED MILITARY ‘BAND, LL AND Erricusnt Cuorvs, The whole under the direction of the distinguidhe® tro, SIGNOR ARbITI. First appearance in America of the celebrated Cantateles: M'LLE VICTOR CHOME ICTOR CI AND MRS. HENRY C. WATSON, Comprising in all near!: ONE HUI ress Pant 1—Sacnxo., Overture—Stabat Mater........ it Sung by Mlle Victor Chom March Funebre—Composed in honor of len Warrior, Song—A Wealthy Loi Sung by 7 Chorus—The Hallelujah, from the Messiah. Intermission of ten minutes. PaRT U,—S¥CULAR Grand Maroh,..Full Orchestra and a full Military Baad The Army Quickstep—Composed by......:+++«+ For his present series of one t the Theatce ury lane. Song—“Within a Mile of Edinboro’ Town '" Sung by Mrs. Heary W: Mavourka—From the Prophet War Song—“Piff, Paff,’’ from Bung by Mr. John Camoens. Song—Beatrice”........0+0+ ha e Sung by Song—‘My Boyhood’ eevee ‘Sung by Mr, Frank Rea. Finale Pca March Du Sacre—From the phet. ; eats te a ponte extra. Private boxes ma; tion to the treasurer, at Doors open at t ‘ALLACK'’ GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. CHRISTMAS NIGHT— MONDAY, DEU. 96, MIRTH AND AMUBEMRST FOR ALL. COMEDY, INTERLUDE AND FAROE. LAUGH WHEN YOU CAN. 4 GENTLEMAN FROM IRELAND, M le Lester, ec. a , Mr. Brougham, Mr. Dyott, Mr, Vincent, Mr. Hoey, Mra. Mrs. Blake, Mcs. Cramer, cad Mrs. Conorer. Tuesday, 26th, the two great hits of the TWO TO ONE and A GENTLEMAN FROM with MY hos ae convene —_ , an entirely new Drama, of peculiar powerful int vest, emtited E SISTERS. New Scurry. APPOINTIES, Eupported by Mr. Blake, Mr. Lester, Mr, xe. x B. Phillips, Mr. Elewart, Miss Rosa’ Basnot tire a mer, Mrs, Conover, &e. i ‘OPE Perla 720 BROADWAY.—GREAT MOR4! and instructive panoramic tableaux of the Lage our Saviour, comprising Incidents—His birth, Last Su; i persecutions, crucifxion andessam- = _- sion, before the Apostles, trom original drawings, ea@ copies from the oldand modern masters. Will be > ed for exhibition on Wednosduy Seay: Doovenber 3 ‘. Ticketa 25 cents. . B. NIXOM. iy Brees THEATRE.—MR. BUCHANAN, TH” igre pees eee Leo) Lier 3 the het ares . Years, been receiv enthusiasm at Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Li other cities of Great Britain, will make his frat since his return to the United States, on Tu ary 2, 1865, in the character of HAMLET. HITE’S ETHIOPIAN OPFRA HOUSE, 49 BOWRRY<. —Grand afternoon ee, on Xmas Day, commencing at half past 2. White's Serenaders; caiitled, the “Magic Penny, &e., &e. 2 REE EXHIBITION DURING THE HOLIDAYS — WOOD'S Gallery of Monociromes, 483 Broadway, Will be free in the day time. This academy is now for new pupils. Drawing from nature very quickly thoroughly taught, He HYBRID, OR SEMI-HUMAN INDIAN, FRCS Mexico.—#ince her appearance at Stuyvesant Im- stitute, this mysterious being .has deen visited by threw thousand persons. Dr. Mott's extraordinary oom firming her duality astounds the scientific 5 are delhi with ry ye | and —_ ane Trogloty: ancient J Tesogaisod Masges Osa. AAminsion, 25 conte, HESPIAN ASSOCIATION.—-BROOKLYN MUSEUM.— Mondey, December 25, the play of EVADINE; te be: followed by ‘THE BROOKLYN LE ‘ANZ, and ther drama of THE CHAROOAL BURNER—Miss ee Kvadne and Faith Harrington, assisted by Moses, Basel son, Connor, &o. 7 ONKERS ENTERTAINMENT AT LYCEUM oF Getty House, o ‘amily. Gi oclea, imitations, &c., oa Christmas night, 25 NEW CONCERT HALL, AT CANANDAIGUA, MEW York, bas just been completed, of secom- modating one thousand persons, Tig very conveniently and desirably arranged for = hibitions. Apply im person, or by , to GE BEMIS, pro: , Canandaigua, New York. 5 nr R. H.C. THORP’S CARMINANTIA, OR PANACEee For the eurs of dyspepsia, diseases of the consumption, dropsical pra, mercurial and an hee 5 a ee and all diseases ing from i purity . THORP’S offee — medical depot, Ne. 7 West Broadway, ta 4 Us House, Price $1 por bottle. , R. J. FE. NOLAN, —RHEUMATISM, —1 any maa off bis crutches in twenty-four oa no pay until I dott. Fever ard ague cured im : twenty-four to forty aight hours, allowing but one sha@ry =» orno pay; and allother diseases pe oe Se roots, plants, and herbs of the earth. No. 128 3 atreet, corner of Front. Suis free for 81, = wings. the author, M. and surgeon, No. 42 strosb, corner where be ia consulted from 11 A. M. to 2. M., Pin the , Sundsys excepted, N. B= Neb, tee Grog store. Patients treated by mail or ae dese oll Lotbens tou 646 Now Kock Feat Osi, : our wi other recommentiag to the aMlicted, dee Bta‘s Uni, Stata t ulster ete ei Retetcmbc eet mas treveidl +e RDS UNFORTUNATES’ FRIGAD—St getty adook. Cure ina few hours; . 60 Canal strest, ons door oat, ; ee a i is