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379 ce Tar ace —Furnished apartments, with every conve- out pertisl board, a back r and bedroom, ou second floor, with iea suitable for a gentioman and wife. For partic inguire on the premises. 143 er OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL. =A auit of rooms to let, consisting of four son second floor, in a first class house. Also, an office, suitable for a physician. 130 Sty SFT 10 unr, 4 yRBNoH PRE Fg yg Cee a man at wife, ora i moan, with or withoat board." q FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway.—Two pariors and twu large rooms on the first floor, parlor and bedroom on the s*cond, ali meatly to let to gentlemen. Breakfast served, ‘if required. Inquire as above. AND 62 VARICK STREET (ST. JOHN'S PARK.) 60 —A handsomely furnished room on the second Moor, with room to let, with board, to = gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; also comfort- cile reese for single piers First class accommo- dations. Inquire as above. BOND STREET—ONE OR TWO GOOD COM- fortadle rooms, with full or partial board, for and wives or for single gent a. Reference went required. SUITE OF TWO OR THREE HANDSOMELY FUR- A nished rooms, having gas, bath adjoining, and all modern improvements, to let with board, at 52 East Sixteenth street, near Irving place. The rooms are well suited for a small (amily, or two or three gentlemen, and the location is unsurpassed. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR SINGLE GEN- tlemen. cau obtain a very pleasant suit of roome on i@ second floor, both rooms adjoining, in 4 siaall private family, by apply.ne at No, 6 Luliow place, in Houston atrevt.’ Terms moderate, aud references oxchanged. Ais PERSONS WISHING BOARDERS WILLDO WELT, ha to call at this office, as there is unprecedented nges taking place, owing to the present state of af- fairs. Boarders politely directed free of charge, “Office, Clicton Hall, corner of Kighth street and Lufayetto place. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A FUR- nished room, either for permanent or transient use, location up town, with a widow lady, or with a per- sou’ whois not inquisitive. Address D. P. S., Broadway Post Office, for three ting location HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH BED- room attached, can be had, if immediate applica ion be made, in the new and first class house 38 Great Jones street; also, one room auitable for a single geatle- man. The houre contains all the modera improvements, and the location ix unsurpassed. LABGE ROOM, NEATLY FURNISHED, FOR A gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen, can ‘be had, with ful! or partial board, in a first class house, at No. 2 Leroy place, Bleecker street. The house is pro- vided with all the modern improvements, Dinner at 53¢ o'clock, French and English spoken. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOMS THAN they occupy, would let a suit of furnishe rooms one or two gentlemen. ‘The house has all the modern improvements, and is in one of the best localities in the city, convenient to the cars and stages. No. 71 Weat Fourteenth street, first house west of Sixth avenue, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENT WANTED by a gentlewan and wife, with board for tie lady only. Ou Broadway, above Prince street, or in its imme- diate neighbourhood, preferred, Preference given to a widow lady, and where there are no children. Board paid in advance, in lieu of reference. Address ©. B. A., roadway post-office. OARD—WI'H COMFORTABLE AND NEWLY FUR- nished rooms, to be had for s gentleman and his ‘wife, or two single ladies or gentlemen, in a small pri- vate family; it is well suited for a physician or any other professional gentleman; the house is first class, excellently located, and convenient to several lines of atages and cars. Apply at 204 West Twentieth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. 0. MAY BE HAD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND his lady, or two single persons, in a gentleman’s private residence in St. Mark’s place. The hoaso is ele- gantly furnished, and has all the modern improvements —an agreeable home and a good table can be depended Tpon. “(Dine at 53 o'clock.) References exchanged. Aduress Cashier, Herald offi OARD—ANY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. OR SINGLE gentlemen, who would like with board, a fine large #ize front room, furnished ax a parlor, with piano and sofabedstead; also, ghs, hot and cold water, and all other conveniences, for four to six weeks, commencing the firat of January, at a moderate price, can find such at 82 mn street. OARD UP TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with well furnished rooms, and good board, in private fami. Wy where there are no other boarders. Apply at 210 Vest Thirty-lirst atreet. OARD LOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE. men can be accommodated with board in a privat: jamily. Apply at 288 Greenwich strect, near Chambers OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A SMALL FAMI- ly may obtain beautifal furnished rooms, with or ‘Without board, at a moderate price, in a comfortable Drick house, yleasantly located, on Staten Island, a few minutes’ walk from the ferry. ' Best of references given and required. Address 8., box 276 Post Office. OARD IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN THREE MINUTES walk ef the Fulton and Catharine ferries —A well isbed back parlor on the second floor for a man and his wife, or two gentlemen, at $12% per week; also a room on the third floor, suitable for a man and his wife or two gentlemen, at $8 per week. Dinner at 534 o’clock. a required. Inquire at 151 Washington street, OARD WANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE family, in Brooklyn, near the Fulton and Wall Street ferries, by a gentleman and his wife. Address iH. C., Herald office, for three days. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, SON (seventeen), and dsughfer (fifteen), in a genteel house or private family. A front room and hall bedroom in second story, and single room in third story, will be required. Will furnish their own rooms. Dinner at 2 or 3 o'clock. Location must be central, be- tween Amity and Twenty-fourth streets. Terms must Be moderate, for sure pay. Address Oscar, Herald office ARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated will full board and t rooms, at low PO Tp a a gent al ymbers st Day boarders accommodated. ‘References required. = gentleman ani or sin; ntlemen, 4 epbecosay room, suitable ite Lap hor niy or single gentlemen. 49 West Twenty-second street, 'be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. References required. OARDING.—GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, or separate, with partial or full board, ff required; quietude, cleanliness and attention; house ted with gas and bathroom free. Apply to Mrs, nurst, 541 aston street. OARDING—TO LET WITH BOARD, A LARGE FRONT parlor, first floor, handsomely furnished—cars and Stages pass through the square to all parts of the city. Apply at No. 4 Abingdon square, two doors from Bank ‘west of Washington park.—A family or a few gen- can be accommodated with board and a desirable suite of rooms, on the sesond floor; also one room on the third floor. House first class; bath, gas, &c.; terms moderate. References exchanged. OARDING IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—T0 LRT, IN ‘ private family, afront room, with grate, closets, gat, &ke.; also hall room, House withia three minutes walk of Hamilton ferry, and con Borst AT 105 WAVERLY PLACE, THIRD DOOR it to South ferry. Every attention paid by the famfly to the wants and comfort of those residing with them. Terms reasonabie. 90 President street. ELANCEY HOUSE, 129 BROADWAY.—THIS BEAU- ti'ul establishment, on the European plan, toge- Therwith the splendid restaurant attached, under the su- pervision of Mr Henry Ryer, » well known caterer and resaurator. is now open, snd a few desirable rooms va- cant, suitable for families or single Ce. Parties wishing first class accommodations in the best location in the city, at moderate will do well to call soon. WELL GREBN, Proprietor. JURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, WITH PAR- tial board, at moderate prices, at 870 Broadway. ‘URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS TO FE let to ee cgh -rperenrmed in Fulton street, near St. aul arch. is is a good rtunity men wish genteel and coaventeat ry town. References exchanged. Address ents down , Herald office. IBERAL BOARD WILL BE PAID TO A PROPER Bago lags er eine aie his family an e en! charge bringi up. Address A. E. 0., Herald office. ? GOOD BOARD! Astor place. rected to private families highest respectability; tree of charge. RIVATE BOARDING.—ONE ROOM ON THE SECOND, and ary bese mn eee 1 pe with ug tlemen ai ir or single gentlemen. Aj $t'158 Thompson treet, ear Houston. “ \LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR without board, near Broad: Fisintty of the St. Nicholas Hotel; the floor, and other rooms nicely t For full particulars, apply to B, W. Rit ‘terms. 307 Brosaway. ANTED.—BOARD FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, Soot rinen taste tee en tear Situation not ‘below Fourth street. Meals for iy only. Address 0., Herald office. Et ap ph oy fully warranted. MoBONALD & BRO., 202 yi BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE $350 being 24 angen tg is offered for $255, including stool, , eight weeks since, by best city makers; rior tone, new style, case finial back, in é with make i guarantee. It can be seen at No. 6 College Pies, Som $'o'eleek A, HR & Owner soon sails for OR SALE CHEAP, OWING TO A DRATH—A SPLEN- ia double action harp, Beard latest maant. | Also rose we of ex reer yt ahead IR. SALE. —PIANO, $150, COST $350; MIRROR, $50, cost $125; two ofl paintings, $80, cost $210; must id this day, as the owner - day. Apply at the Franklin Hotel and dining salooa, 250 Fulton street, where they can be seen. -D- ELMORE, H’S. WANTED.—A GOOD SECONDHAND DOUBLE action either an “Erard’’ or American Apply at No. 4 Cedar street, up stairs. N_ VIEW OF THE WANT THAT HAS HITHERTO been felt in this city, of an institution where the th American youth readily acquire a thorough knowledge of the Spanish and French languages, in ad- dition to the ordinary branches of the best collegiate education, I have established the Spanish-American In stitute, in the bese and comfortable house No. 143 West Twenty-third street, where parents and others interested are invited to call, to ascertain further par- ticulars. The institution is open day and evening. Cir- culars at bard’s bookstore, 152 Fulton street, aad Roe Lockwood's, 411 Broadway, as well as at the insti- tution. J.D. DE LAS CUEVAS. JT & C. FISCHER, PIANOFORTE MANUFACTORY J find wareroom, '246 West Twonty-cighth street nest Ninth avenue, New York.—Pianos with wolian and all modern imp ments. J. & C. F. being practical men, and manufacturing very largely, can furnish the ‘pianos on lower terms than oan be furnished any- tar. Second hand pianos for $70, $75, $80, $110, 0, $150, $155, X USICAL.—WANTED—THREE OR FOUR UNFUR- iV1 nished rooms, it » respectable neighborhood, for woich three or four pupils will receive instruction on ‘le piano, singing, and on the flute. The advertiser cau b+ iecommended by the first professors in the city. Viwase addreas D, G., box 171 Herald office. ANOFORTES— MANUFACTURED BY JOHN P. WAKE ‘& Co., 68 Barclay street, fully warranted equal to any in the world, and at the lowest factory prices for cunlt or approved paper. Second hand pianos very cheap IANOFORTES—GREAT BARGAINS, ONE AT $125, $150, $160; been used short time, warranted; with assortment of elegant new pianos, 634 and 7 octaves,with motallic frames. Grand diagonal scale, equal to the grand piano, at half the cost, and superior to anything offered. Elegant style of muxic stool, new pattern, rices suited to the times, at G. & H. BARMORE’S, No. 8 Bieecker street. HREE FIRST CLASS 7 OCTAV PIANOFORTES (one with carved legs), warranted in every particu- lar, will be sold low. Apply at 15 Sixth avenue. DAVID SMITH. DANCING ACADEMIR: RIVATE DANCING SCHOOL, 600 BROADWAY.—THE new term will commence after the holidays, All Gavees taught in the quickest possible time. Classes for beginners, and for those who have partially learned. All applications to be made at 274 Bowery, in the book store, R. BU IN. EMOVED.—PROFESSOR B. YATES HAS REMOVED Dis dancing and waltzing academy to the new club house, 265 Bowery. Pays of tuition—Tuesday and Sa- turday. Ladies, misses and masters, 3 to 34 P. M.; gentlemen from 7 to 104, P. M. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. $7 00 TO $8.000.—A PERSON IS WANT&D, ‘a with $7,000 to $8,000, ready cash, to ifvest and take about half interest in a very respectable business, which is done tor cash, and will pay at the lowest calculation fifty per cent profit, and can be turned over five to seven times in a year. Must be a reliable man, and able to produce satisfactory references. For further particulars, address D. E. C., Herald office, stat- ing when and where an interview can be had. 9 000 —A SMART YOUNG MAN WANTED ae e nan office who can furnish the above amount. He can either take half the profits or have a liberal salary, from $500 to $1,000, Security for the mones given if required. Appoint an interview with J. M., Metropolitan Post Office. x —WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN. f , ; $500. who can command $500 in ready cash, to © an active interest in a profitable cnsh business, ty established, The balance required can ba paid out if the profits of the busi App ly to G. A. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs. 20 —WANTED, 4 GENTLEMAN, EQUALLY IN- « terested in a very pleasing exhibition now rfavy to travel South and West. With economy and ia- dustry, a fortune can be realized. Apply, for three ays, on the upper floor of the rear house 442 Bighth avenue. ISSULUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—THE PARTNER. ship heretofore existing between Sidney Clark & Corr Hubbs, known as the frm of jubbs, ma- chinists, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. | The business will be continued at the old stand, by Sidney Clark, who is authorized to settle all claims against the firm. SIDNEY CLARK, CARR HUBBS. Dated December 26, 1854. OTICE.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between Robt. F. Lefferts, Theo. 0. Couse and Garret Tilton is this day dissolved. The business of the firm will be closed by the subscribers at their old stand, 190 Grand street, who are alone authorized to settle the affairs of Lefferts, Couse & Tilton. GARRET TILTON. The subscribers will continue their business at 190 Grand street, under the name and firm of Lefferts & ROBT. F. LEFFERTS. Tilton. . F. GARRET TILTON . ANTED—$10,000 SPECIAL CAPITAL IN A CASH auction and commission house in thiscity. Un- Ccubted security on real estate and bonds for the ammount will be given, besides an equal interest ina very lacrative business with the advertiser. The part- nership will be made for three or five years. References & i Sot class. For an interview address C. B. A., feral: office. ee the feventh ward: also, a frst clads drug store ou Broa! wey. A immediately to 7, Nk STREET, 81 Nassau street, room 7. $5 0 SALE, A SUPERIOR FARM OF 135 acres, located on the banks of the Hud- son, 14 acres woodland, the balance under cultivation; an excellent frame house and all the necessary outbuild- i 4 at 212 Broad 4 1 sins PURDY. yrety PO LAL IA Sein ieee len restaurant, dining saloon 14 Dey street, near Broadway, -s lialy fitted up, and furnished throughout in the best style with every convenience. This establishmens is in one of the beat locations in New York, which cost $5,000 to fit up and furnish, and wol be sold for the best offer made previous to Saturday next, 30th inst. Satisfaction to all inquirers may be bad by applying to G. A. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs, 500 20K, AT, THEA FIRST Class e boarding-house to let and furniture for sale; the best location in the city, and now full of first class boarders. It can be shown’ that the invest- ment can be cleared in less than » year. Parties wishing to purchase can board one week ini the house, gratis, to satisfy themselves. $1,000 to be paid down, the balance on easy terms, Apply at 212 Broadway. room No. 10. & PURD' 3 000. —FOR 8A! A GOOD STORE AND $. : 1. dwelling, and one-eighth acre of land, near the depot of the New Haven Railroad, one hour's ride only from Canal street; the buildings, which are nearly new; the atock, a valuable horse, and carriay and wagon, will be disposed of at bargain, and imm: diate possession given. Title perfect, and terms ot pay ment easy. The increasing in value; 00 te 2,000, and cast 40 yearly may be dons. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 For full particulars’ apply to Broadway. éiid 80 —FOR SALE, THE LEASE, STOCK AN!) & ‘© fixtures of @ grocery and liquor store uated in one of the best nee in the city w ake money, and will be sold at a great bargain. Ap- ply at 212 lway, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. Dy) GILT FRAME PIER GLASSES, PLATE 76 BY 30 a inches, cost $180, will be sold for $90. Con be seca at H. H. Leeds & Co., No. 19 Nassau street, between P-ne and Cecar streets, HOTEL FOR SALE.—ONE OF THE BEST HOYELS AA upon the European plan, with a splendid rest.va Fant attached and in the most desirable location in this city, for sale at a bargain and on accommodating terra: A party suited to the business, with a small capital, can now secure # chance for making a fortune ina few years. Address B. B., Post Office. SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM3 FOR sale or exchange.—A splendid country seat and about five acres of ground, outbuildings, &., within thirty minutes ride of the Battery; will be exchanged for city property or for good railroad, bank or ia’ u tance stock. Also, for sule, a superb farm of thirty- tive acres, near Newark, N. J., under a high state ofeultivation, with good dwelting house, outbuildings, &e, Payments made easy. Also, a farm of 743 acres, in Sullivan county, with good buildings. Will be ex: changed for merchandise or sold for cash, on accommo- cating and easy payments, Apply to CHAS. R. MILLER’S Real Estate, Property aud Stock Exchange, 19 Broad- way. OAL YARD, WITH STOCK OF EGG AND LUMP coals, &c., fixtures, carts and horses, and over six years lease, for sale. Inquire of F. J. MAIER, No. 290 Broadway, or on the premises, 220 and 222 East Four- teenth street, between First avenue and avenue A. 0G STORE FOR SALE.—A WELL KNOWN AND long established drug store, with stock and fixtures complete, which bas always commanded a good retail and small jobbing trade, and is located in an iucreaaing neighborhood for business, will be sold at a low price, the present owner not being able to give it proper at- tention on account of ill health. Any one addressing H. B., Herald office, giving real name, &c., will be sup- with particulars, RUG STORE AND PHYSICIAN’S PRACTICE .FOR sale.—A well established drug store, with a physi- ztice in connection, both located in a wel rettlod and rapidly increasing neighborhood, The drug store haseight years lease, and the physician's house two years leare, to rnn from May 1, 1886. The proprie- tor ix about leaving the city. Terms $4,000. Address a letter to M. J., Herald office. RUG STORE'—FOR SALE, A DRUG STORE, SITUA- ated in one of the leading thoroughfares of the city. Location, reasons for selling, terms, &c., made known on application at 240 Greenwich street, from 9 A. ‘ARM FOR SALE--AT OYSTER BAY, QUEENS county, L. I.—The subs:riber, special’ guardian, wilt sell, by order of the Supreme Court, at private saly, the farm ofthe late Jordan W. Underhill, contaiaing one bundred acres, twenty of which are woodiani with valuable locust timber—the balance is in a good state of cultivation. The farm is well water. ed and sapplied with three orchards aad various kinds of fruit trees. On the premises are, a large house, or- namepted with trees, vines, shrubbery, &c.; two barns, aod other necessary out buildings, in good order. It = plessantly situated, on the road leading from Syosset to ster Bay Cove, audon the north turnpike, two mi trom the railroad depot at Syosset, one and a-half trow the Cove landing, two from the steamboat dock and three from the beautiful village of Oyster Bay, being » desirable place for persons (requenting the city, or wish ing # residence near the water. Also, of salt meadow, at Oyster Bay. For particulars inquire on the premises, or of J, J. Fleet, 16 Fourtn avenue, New York. EDWARD 8. WILLITS, Westbury, Long Island. OR SALE—AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN AN IRON foundry and machine shop, doing an extensive dusiness, im one of the best locations im the State of New York. Apply te JOHN H. BROAD, 618 Fourth st. {OR SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 131 ANTHONY street. Lease will expire on the first day of August, 1860, no renowal. The lot is sbout twenty-two feet front and rear, and about sixty feet deep. Also, the lease of lot No. 77 Lease will expire ont! ; buildings to be paid for or new lease given. The lot is twenty-nine feet tront and rear, and about sixty fect deep. Apply at No. 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. FR SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 29 CATHERINE street, with the buildings thereoo. The lease will , 1867; for or avw leato given. ‘The lot is t and 26 teet in the rear, and on the north side 114 ft. 9im. and on the south side 112 ft. 1 in. 4 Ap- ply at No. 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. WINTER FASHIONS. LL PARTIES DESIROUS OF PURCHASING GENUINE fancy furs, of my well known make, are requested to call upon the subscriber, who is closing out his fine stock of furs at unprecedented low prices. GEORGE 8. MAWSON, manufacturer of fancy furs, 4434 Maiden ne. 362 Witieraat cteparummnet want ing and t, Cla Or neparate parlors, at reduced changes, © 6° OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. LADY WISHES TO PROCURE PUPILS IN NEW York, Brooklyn, Staten Island or Bergen Point, N. |. She is accustomed to iuatruct in English, French or music. Terms moderate. Please address Miss Antisell, Port Richmond, 8. I. THE BALL SEASON. wenn nner orarmnemeniia ALLS, CONCERTS, &c.—CONSTITUTION HALL, NO. 650 Broadway, between Bond and Bleecker streets, ving been elegantly fitted upaod furnished, embracing ball, ig) laaies’ and vamagenneatd dressing rooms, is now ready to be let for above purposes. Apply to JOHN J. MOTT, Agent, 650 Broadway, first floor. N CONSEQUENCE OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE City Assembly Rooms, the eighth annual ball of the United Association of Journeymen Marble Cutters will da. ing, Ja 7 1866. Mieke ag it “Si halk eveni m1 Pe at the doors or of the commities. JAMES F. GALLAGHER, Chairman. Tuomas Connorty, Treasurer. Jonn ConnELLy, Secretary. TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL BALL FOR THE BENE- fit of the New York Fire Department Fand, will take ce at the Academy of Music, Fourteenth street, om y evening, Jan. 15, 1865. Tickets may be procured of the managers. UST RECEIVED—1,000 OVER-COA’ dress and frock coats, $6, cost originally $16, fancy silk and velvet vests, from $3 to $4 each.’ Bills on broken banks of this city taken for clothing. GEO, LEVIE, corner of Nassau and Beekman streets. STOLEN GOODS. nnn FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, DEC. 26, 1854.— “33 ivan oil RK SALE—THE LEASE AND GOOD WILL OF A very well sttuated segar store in Broadway hor without stock. Apply for particulars at the segar store No. 22 Nastau street. IR SALE—A BUTCHER’S SHOP, IN A SUPERIOR location. The lease, fixtures, &c., will be sold at a bargain. This is an excellent chance for any one wish- ing, & place of this tind. Reat low. Apply immediately at 212 Broadway, room Ne. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GEN- tleman’s furnishing store, doing a good business; cost price, $3,600, This is a chance seldom offered. Ap- ply at No. 9 Bridge street. OR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM, ABOUT SIX F miles from Red Bank, N. Jersey, containing about 10 acres, under a good state of cuiti is @ large, commodious house, two baras and a wagon new and in complete order. Inquire of A. Mc- house, PHEREON, 2383, Water street, New York, or of T. Guest, on the ,:emines. vation, on which POR SALE—$800.—THE STOCK "AND TRADE OF A liquor store, situated in one of the best locations in the city, and doing a first rate business, will be sold for half its value, and satisfactory reasoas ‘given for selling out. Apply to A. W. WARD, 79 Chambers street, for three days. OR SALE—THE ENTIRE FURNICURE ON THIRD floor of house No. 6936 First street, consisting of Piano, sofa, marble top table, bureau, mahogany and other chairs, kitchen furniture, crocker y, bed and bed- ding, &e Call carly, as the goods will be removed if not on 20th or 30th Inst. OR SALE OR TO RENT, FURNISHED—ON THE most favorable terms— a splendid restaurant and dining saloon, on Dey street, near Broadway; also, a fine drinking and dining saloon, near the Custom House and Wall street, doing a good business. Apply to G. A. ROBINSON, 85 Nasaau street, up stairs, EASE AND FURNITURE OF A HOUSE FOR SALE— situated in a good neighborhood, convenient to cara and . House contains bath, gas. ., three story and basement. Would be exchanged tor jew- elry or a bond and mortgage. Inquire of INGS & CKER, 371 Broadway. NLY $25 FOR THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD O Wenig rhe be tlagemn Se given: tor wolltte. business. Satisfact reasons given for selling it 90 low. Inquire in the re house corner of Howard and Mercer street, from 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. BORENS, CARRIAGES, GO. #0, one light square box wagon, , all in good order, and for sal for one week at the livery stable, 68 We atreet. ps Beck &C.—A HANDSOME CONVEYANCE AND i in of horses will be let out on New Year's day; seat four persons. Apply by letter or personally, a! 460 Broome street. ARGE OFFICE IN rat. See TO LET—THE table ior @ public Wail street, rear OFTS TO LET.—THREE LOFTS, EACH FIFTY BY J seventy Lect. Inquire on the premises, Nos. 7 and LET--THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO. 22 Grove st., to a amali genteel family. fhe apartments consist of two rooms on the Grst floor, the front base- ment, and two bedrooms. Apply to GEO. H. STOW, 34 Eldridge street. LET—IN BROOKLYN, FIVE MINUTES WALK from several ferries—8500 will buy the furnitune, carpets, oilcloths, and the immediate possession till the Int of ‘May, of « three-story brick house, with furnace, gasand bath. Neighborhood respectable. Inqu're at the Intelligence office, No. 6 Tillary atreet, Brooklyn. LET—A ROOM, FURNISHED, WITHOUT BOA! for a gentleman, at 42 University place, corner West Eleventh street. 10 LET—THE THREE STORY HOUSE, 101 FOURTH avenue, near Union square, furnished of uafur- nished, with immediate wernion; bas all modern im- provements; house 251 table for a genteel family. Apply sa alove, or at 17 Wall utreet, second story, from Zt 4. (0 L.ET—APARTMENTS IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE, family, where there are no children, suitable for a small family. Location very central for & business man, No. 111 Spring street, near Mercer. Terms moderate. LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—PART OF A small Louse, containing three rooms, in Blecoker street, near Sullivan, suitable for « geutleman aud his wife. ’ Possession giveu immediately. Addresa L. Y. T', 0 LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE HOUSE NO. 599 Broadway, extending through to Mercer street, with immediate possession. It contains over eighty rooms, and is adapted for an extensive boarding or iodging house. Apply to J. G. PEARSON, No. 8 Wail otreet __HOUSKS, ROOMA, AC, WANTED. HOUSE WANTED—IN NEW YORK OR JERSEY AY City; will purchase the farniture, if good, and at Ow price. Location must be desirable. Address by note, stating particulars, aud length of time it cau be had, to Mrs. K. L. W., 30 Downing street. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—BY A LADY, IN the upper part of the city, without board. Pre ferred with a family who have no other boarders. Ad. dress A, B., Union square Post Office. H° WANTED—A SMALL TWO STORY HOCist ina retired and quiet location; must be well tin ished, and porseased of modern improvements. Address box 865 Post Office, giving terms, location aud descrip- tion, ORSES WANTED—T0 KEEP IN THE COUNTRY, AT $7 per month, on good bay. Grain furnished by the buskel. Two farms for sale, one of 100 acres and*one of 50 acres, lying on the New York and Philadelphia Railroad. "Roy wanted on a farm. Apply at 74 Wall street, in the ba: wnt, Room WANTED—SUITABLE FOR A JOB PRINTING ollie; location Nassau street, or any of the streets branching ‘off, Address Printer, box 48, Herald office, stating terms, which must be muderate. WW ANTED—TWO SHOW LANTERNS SUITABL restaurant. Apply at i81 Broadway, White, Metropolitan saloon. A. L. THAY tor W ANTEDP—1O PURCHASE, A FIRST CLASS DWE ing house, with high bavement and all the mo< improvements, in a respectable location in the city of New York; no objections to a stable and carriage-aouse ou the premises, Address a letter to D. F. C., 116 South Fourth street, Williams bur; i 7ANTED IMMEDIATELY—FURNISHED APART- mentt, with housekeeping conveniences, for a small family. Address 26 Sixth avenue, stating par- ticular, ANTED—A FRENCH BILLIARD TABLE, SECOND hand, and in good order. Address box 481 Post Office, TANTED—A SHOW WINDOW, SUITABLE FOR A jeweller’s store, wanted, with plate glass and plated bars. Also a uber safe, suitable for a retail Jeweller. Inquire of BILLINGS & TUCKER, 371 Broad- OLDRIDGEIS HOTEL, 787 AND ‘759 BROADWAY, corner of Clinton pl aducted on the Euro pean plan—offers unsurpassed accommodations to fami- lies or individuals in want of handsomely farmshed and ueatly kept apartments, with or without board, at reasonable rates, aod where all the comforts of a quiet New England home ean be enjoyed AB Ld Hee 2 CANAL STREET, N&aR VARIOR.—W. & B, 6 VAN NOTED’ stove atore.—d¥e have » large as sortroent of the latest patterns of stpves, for saie on ree sonable terms. Btoves and racgee with soapetone, and repaired, grates set aud repaifed, sioves put ap, an pipe furalahed for ame. ‘Also, soapstone griddies for ale wholesale and retail. Tne excellence of the eria ies soageiain im their requiring but one greasing woer au IMBREDE, LEADER OF FASHION IN CARD EN- araving, 688 Broadway, Metropolitan Hotel. Note paper and envelopes in great ‘variety, and marked with the utmost care. N. B.—New forms of wedding cards, and a varied stock of De Larue’s envelopes. GIMBREDE, 688 Broatway, east side. UST RECEIVED, 200 DOZEN FRESH QUAIL, WHICH are acknowleaged by all to be the most delicate delicious eating known, which will be sold by the quantity, or to private families, at $150 per dozen. Call carly and get some of this choice game, L. HOL BERT & CO., 201 Washington street, AMPS AND GIRANDOLES—THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully direct public attention to his extensive and well assorted atock of solar, fluid and campbene lamps, girandoles, &c., which he offers at rices lower than any other store in New York. FRAN- bis WHITE, 218 Canal street, third door east of Hudson. day—for one night only. By desire of many pa- tro: jo7ene! juctions of LOWER TWENTY, ND THR a NICE YOUNG MAN. Mr. Burton will play Crookpath, the New York mer- chant, and Bovhommie, the drunbes lawyer. Mr. Jordan a4 Simper, the Wall street broker. Mr. Jonnston aa Zeke, the New York boy. Mr. Fisher as Jacob Kindly. Miss Raymond in two characters; Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Burton, &e. Secure seata and tickets in the day time. OWRRY THEATRE.—.PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, LP. Waldron; Stage Manager, Kobert Joses.—Prices ‘Ad: Boxes, 26 cents; ‘Put and Gallery, 19% a, Bo. Fripay Eveninc, Deo. 29, tite comedy of IFE. Will be presented the MY NEIGHBOR'S Fancy Daree. . After which, The new romantic military drama, in 4acts, by Robt one ee entitled MASSACRE OF MICBIT.LIMARINACK, UCKLEY’S SERENADERS, 539 BROADWAY. iP, aii Every ermare tm apes e burlesque on the opera MSOUNAMBULA, Tn 3 acts, with new scenery, Preceding the opera, a auperior ment, consisting of the best Solos and Duets, Plantation aud Dances, still aa- hering to their unalterable motto, “fun, without vui- garity.”? Concert at 734 o'clock. Tickets 26 cents. Reserved seats 50 cents. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. — CHI Hclidays.—The celovrated actor, Mr. J. R, Scott Friday, December 29—Afternoon, at 8, EUSTACHE, with Mr. C. W. Clarke ax Eustache Haudin; evening, at ‘Tidy. the operatic play of ROB ROY, with J.R Scott as Rop, Hadaway as Nicol Jarvie, Miss’ Meatayer a8 Diana. &e.” Admittance to all, 26 cents; children under te resses, &e., kc. Ethiopian ‘entertain ro ies,» Banje 123g cents, National Joultry Show, premiums $500, Jan. 15, 1855. National Baby Show, presniuans $1,000, June 5, 1855. INEFIT OF THE MEMBERS OF GEORGE CHRISTY & Wood’s Minstrels, sufferers by the late dias trous fire at 444 Browaday, will take place on Friday evening, Dec. 29, 1854, at 472 Broadway, whea a grea‘ variety of entertainfhents will be presented. KRHAM’S ETHIOPIAN TROUPE 663 BROADWAY will give two grand holiday entertainmeuts tse FRIDAY—AFT&RNOON “AND EVENING vmmencing st Sand 73, o’clock P. M. DON GIOVANDI, OR TH SPECTRE OF HORSERACE which has wet with such great sueceas, will be perform ed on both occasions, 4 A SPLENDID PROGRAMME oF ETSIOPIAN AND SknTiMmNTA? Songs, Choruses, Sclos, Duets, Jigs, Fancy Dances, fr LANE, THE CHAMPION DANCER, BOYD AS BONER aud LA PETITE CHRISTINE in her characteristic Songs and Dances at each performance Admission, 24 cents; ebildren under ten years, 12390 GIFT TICKETS at ONE DOLLAR BACH, Taoued n cor nect with the Mirror of Norts sed Seats America, now in Boston, will for the present, by spoaia arrangement, admit four persona each to PERHAM’S BURLESQUE OPERA HOURK. 70,000 of these tickets already sold Only 30,0 more to sell. To be obtained from 9 A. M. to 9 P. way. Each purchaser of one of these’ tic prevented with a certificate of ahare in the UABLE AND COSTLY ARTICLES, ham to bis patrons. ‘TING OF THE SHARFHOLDERS will be held on the 17th of January to deouds on th final disposition of tbe GIFT PROP: oy HEATRICAL NOTIC 1 ladies aud genilemen eogaged for this establish ment will please assemble on the stage, on Saturday, December 0, at 10 o’clock A M., for rehearsal, previous , to opening on Monday, January i, 185: A. BAOMLEY, Lessee. HE HYBRID OR SEMI-HUMAN INDIAN FROM MEXI- tuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway.—During the holidays, this mysterious Troglodyte \. ill continue to hold her levees. Her popularity is unprecedented Ladies are electrified with the Hybrid’s artleas naiveté and evphoneous voice. Dr. Mott’s startling epistle te Mr. Boon has created a furore among medical and scien tific men concermng her duality. “La Muger Onan” wil? shortly take ber leave of New York. Admission twem: ty-five centa, HE LILLIPUTIAN KING AND QUEEN, NOW ON exhibition at 347 Broadway, are the most diminu- tive specimens of humavity that ever walked or talked ‘Their combined weight is sixteen pounds; one four and the other seven years of age; weight, seven aud mine pounds; intelligent and well firmed: {HAKSPERE AND THE ORATORS—AT THE BR00K- © lyn Athenwum. Thos (Fritay) evening, at vest, Mr, Charles Whitney will deliver one mor aksperean and ‘Itro-postic entertainments. Admission 50 cents, JTICA MUSEUM, DEC. 27—LADIES AND } tlemen of the theatrical profession, desirous « taining permanent situations for the season, will pleas» apply immediately to J, 0. SEFTON & L. SAVAGE. P 8. —For the fulfilment of all engagements security given, if required. NEW CONCERT HALL, A York, has just been completed, capable of accom Mmodating one thousand persona, lighted with gas, a very conveniently and desirably arranged for public ox hibitions, Apply in person, or by letter, toGHO. W REMIS, proprietor, Canandaigua, New York. IHEATRICAL.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD and tenor singer: also, a second violinist and two ladies to sing and dance, to travel with a well ea- tablished company South. None hut ladies and gentle- men of first class respectabilit: ed apply to Ma JO- SEPH KEMBLE, 167 West Nin h street, | AT CANANDAIGUA, NEW ! BPORTING, 4&0. D VALUABLE DOG. | which is worth upwards of $60, will be ‘sold at moderate price. This dog is watchful, clean, fine and pleasant by children—sure vot better in the city. Apply at room 10, 217 Bowery. Can be seen for a few days, RS. J. FINIELS, 459 BROADWAY, ENTRANCE, 119 Grand street, first door.—She has received by the last steamer an assortment of Paris flowers, wreaths with their bouquets, headdresser, ladies’ caps, feathers, &e., suitable for balls and solrees. Great reduction in the price for Paris bonnets, 7 EW YEAR'S TABLES —BONED TURKEYS, JELLIED hams and tongues, chicken salads, charlotte russe, Jellies, &e,; plam, peene citron and almond cakes, richly ornainented; small fancy cakes, mottoes, &c., prepared by THOMPSON & SON, 459 Broadway. N EURALGIA, RHEU TI RHEUMATISM AND GOUT.—THE greatest discovery ever yet made is now tendered to the public for the above complaints. It may appear fabulous to many that an outward application cun ellect a cure, but Dr. WHEELER, oculist, so well and favorably known to the community, who is the sole discoverer of the remedy, can assure any one su(fering from either of those complaints, by the use of this embrocation, (called the Annthilator,) relief is soon offered, and a cure effect- ed after a few applications. A pamphiet, just published, containing numerous certificates from unquestionably rezponsible parties, can be obtained free of charge at bis office, (between the hours of 11 and 4 o'clock, 486 Broad- way, corner of Broome street, Rooms Nos. 3 and 4, se- crim! floor, or the same will be forwarded by mail. 1OKLED OYSTERS FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY —I can furnish tae best pickled oysters in the city New York. Please give in your orders early. Oysters sent to any part of the city or adjacent cities, by THOS DOWNING, 3 Broad street. N.B.—I also furnish boned turkeys ornamented. OCKING BIRDS.—FOR SALE, TEN SPLENDID mocking birds. These birds are from two to three years old; they mock cat, dog, hen, rooster, and sing Jay ané night. Any gentleman wanting to procure @ fine bird may apply at 476 Fourth street, |. BAU birds sold are warranted. CONFECTIONERY. TUART’S CANDY, AT 1,017 BROADWAY, NEAR Twenty eighth pirest.—Mottoes, fancy boxes, eoro- nets for tables tor New Year's Day; also, assorted can dws for gifts, sugar plums, broken vanilla, cream, eho- colate, Kc, M. X. LEGAL NOTICE: \UPREME COURT.—THF BOARD OF Pi ORKS re) of the State of Virgina against William Selden, John thers, Robert W. Latham, Lawrence P. Bayne, aa G W. Carly sle Whiting. —Summons to the defendants.—You are hereby summoned and required to answer the com- plaint in this action, which was this day filed in the of- fice of the clerk of the city and county of New York, at the Oty Hall, in said city, and to serve a copy of your anawir to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their office, No. 19 Wall street, in said ofty, within twenty days after the service of’ this summons on you, exclusive of the cay of such service: and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply te the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated December 27, 1854. CUMMINS ALEXANDER & GREEN, LATED WARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—PLATED CoF- tee urns anc kettles, plated cordial staads, (or sale by YOUNG, 10 Maiden lane. HVLATING —HOTELS, STEAMBOAT PROPRIETORS and private families may Eave old ware replated and warranted, Stair rode, plumber’s fixtares, tea sets, dish covers, trays, cake baskets, spoons and forks, cas: tors, &e., plated with gold or silver in the very best man- ner, atthe Manbattan Plate Co., 267 Bowery. GTA BAGA TURNIPS—1,000 BUSHEIS OF A superiorquality for sale, in quanties of five bust dis and upwards, Address, pont paid, PATRICK GRACE, gardener, Staatsburg, Dutchess county, N. ¥ T° WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR DEALERS AND man rers —The subscriber is now importing & superior quality of oil of cognac, of which three- fourths of sa oupee with sixty gallous pure spirit will produce a brandy ; d Otard ly, of Jamaica and St. Croix rum, arac cider and peach brandy, Holland schiedam schnapps an Scottish whiskey, are acknowledged ¥y te New Yors manufacturers by the great demand them. Diree- tious for use will inveriably be given by Dr. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER 141 Maideu lane. ” NO. JEWELLERS, PENCIL, CASE MAKERS, BRASS T finishers and electro platers.—Boxwood sawdust, Superior article, for sale, by J. & G. H. WALKER, 180 and 182 Centre, corner Hester street. ORTH KNOWING.—FAMILIES WHO WISH TO economixe, by purchasing their groceries at wholesale prices, can.do so by going to the old eatablish- ed tea, wine aud store, 61 bd . Reme: ber the ber—61 Fulton street. ices, mi nom i, MC'LOUGHLIN & MC’BHANE. 4 F 1 12 a f i i Sy 3 3 E i Plaintiffs’ Attorneys, 19 Wall street, New York. | MEDICAL. R. WARD'S UNFORTUNATES’ FRIEND—$1 PER viel, and @ book, cures ina few hours; nothing elee can du it, No. 50 Canal street, one door east of Broadway is the place to get this rapid and thorough | reme¢y—no where else in New York. Cure warranted, or no pay. D* POWERS, FROM DUBLIN AND LONDON, (IN partnership with Dr. Ward,) can be consulted at ‘0. 60 Canal street, one door enst of Broadway, daily. Dr. Powers’ female periodical pills, and other medicine, for female derangements, price $1. Post paid letters will receive immediate attention. ‘| HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL, OOM- panton, by Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, professor of dis- Canes of women: Ove hundredth edition, (500,000,) 12mo., pp. 326. on fine paper, extra binding; price $1. Every complaint to which woman is subject, from girlhood t¢ womanhood, and also as wife and as mother, aro fully described, with the cause, the symptoms, and also the proper mode of treatment, in a plain, simple, but in the most chaste language, sonly unde a And thus every woman can discover, by comparing her own sym toms with those described, the mature, character aid cause of her compla nt, and be much anxiety and Fagen) The wife about becoming a mother har often need of instruction and advice of the utmost im portance to her future health, ia respect to which her sonsitiveness forbids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such instruction and advice, and also be ger nl tions of many symptowa which otherwine wonld ovcn sion much anxiety or alarm. How many are suiferi: from obstructions cr irregularities peculiar to the fe aystem, which undermine th: th of the effect of which they are ignorant; ahd" whith’ their delicacy for- bide seckiny heal adwice. How many suffer from pro- Jareus ate (abliag of tee womb,) or fluor alas (weaknens, debility, 4c.) How many aré in constant Agony for many months How many by of prevention, amelioration and relief. Ww many bi momenta, how much anguish might have been apared the sufferer, to the husband, to the relatives, bya timely of this little volume! It is i Hicable to paris othe ont. canta; Prvste Box, 95, Orchestan, Fripay Evesiva, Decemepun 29, 1864, and positively the laxt a; M’LLE NAU previous to their BALF#’S ture for California. OVERA~THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. . ‘Mlle New .. Mr. 8t. Aloy> | Gipsy Queen... Miss Belowts Between the second and third acts of the opera, a MUSICAL INTERMEZZIO, in which Miss Brienti will sing a Grand Cavatina anda Scotch ballac. Musical Conductor,...... di ir. THOS. Seturday—Last appearance of M7LLE NAU KOADWAY THEATRE.—E. A. MARSHALL, SOLIE Lenaee,—Doors open a: 65, ; commence at 7 o’elesk. Friday evening, Dec 29, will be performed SOPHIA’S SCPPER. THE BEGGAR'S OPERA, Captain Macheath Peacham, ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, Broome street —Friday evening, Dec, 20, THE SISTERS. 2 e Susd Mr. Dyott Mme. D’Letang Mrs, Cramer Mons. De Gournay Eraent Bridoux,. Georges de Chennevieres Jules D’Anceny Mr.Stewart | Baroness De Rosier - boreee) : 200s 0? The Sisters, }..Miss Rosa Beamett Po os re AGE IRELAND. MY WIFE's SECOND FLOUR. TROPOLITAN THEATRE.—HENRY WILLARB, roprietor, Edward Eddy, Manager.—Doors opem at 634; curtain rites at 7 clock Bevefit of Mr, H. C. Jordan. Friday evening, Dec. 29, will be performed NICK OF THE WOODS. Jibbenainosay me le ° THE EGYPTIAN PRINCE. Cully King, with song. £0. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MIN®TRELS, IN CONSE- quence of the destruction of their hall, 444 Broad- way, by fire, will perform every evening at ¥.O0D’S VARIETIES, 472 BROADWAY, under the control of H. WOOD, Business Manager. GEO, CHRISTY, Stage Manager: ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY® BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCSS, ETC, Africanized by the most accomplished compazy in the worid A change of programme every evening. Doors open at 634 0’ clock ; tocommence at 74g precisely. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE.—BROADWAY SUNDAY CONCERT. ‘ihe nixth Concert of the present series of these highly popular Concerts will be given on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, DECEMBER 31, (NEW YEAR'S RVE,) upon which oceasion an entire change of programme will be presented, introducing solos by HERR WEDEMEYER, Solo Violonceliist to the King Solo, Violi DY. see Assist Prussia. .+-Mr. DOKHLER, ENiIKE MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA, organized expronsly for thes» Concerts, and KINS' FULL MILITARY BAND, PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS, MRS. HENRY C. WATSON AND MAD. VICTOR CHOME, whose first appearance on Sunday evening Inet was greeted with the most enthusiastic delight by # crowded: and brilliant assemblage The whole of the musical arrangements under the 4i- rection of HERR KREUT/ER, Leader of Max Maretzek’s opera troupe. No increase in the price of admission. Admission to every partof the house 25 cents; re- served seats in the parquet eircle 26 cents extea. For further particulars see programme, which will be published in Sunday’s Herald. 0GHES, Manager. FRANK HU ISS TERESA ESMONDE, IN COMPLIANCE WITH A numerousiy signed requisition, will give one Feading, positively the last previous to her departure for the South, from the Irish National and American poeta, Stuyvesant Institute, on this (Friday) evening, Dee. 29. To commence at 8 o’clock. Tickets, 50 cents, to be had at Hall & Son's, at the offices of the Citizen, Irish American, Truth Teller, and at the door. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE.—MR. BUCHANAN, THR American actor, who has, during the last three years, been receiver) with great enthusiarm at Londom, Edinburgh, Giasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, and other cities of Great Britain, will make his first appearenes aince his return to the United States, om Tuesday, Jame- acy 2, 1565, im the character of HAMLET. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE —H. ©. JORDAN'S benefit.—Mr. J. begs moat respectfully to inform friends and the public generally that his first benesit since his return to the city will take place on evening next, December 29, when great variety of no- velties will be presented, on which occasion Mr. E. FAdy da host of talent will appear. RANKLIN MUSEUM, NOS. 17 AND 19 BOWERY.— taturday, December 30.—Benefit of the proprietor, George Lea, and positively the last day of any perform- ance, ou which occasion over one hundred young Indies will appear in the ‘Model Artistes,” with’ other eater- tainments. ABLEAUX VIVANTS, OR LIVING STATUARY, UN- der the direction of Professor Fleur, from Paria, International Museum, 51 Division street.—The entire fone just ee trom grow will be epee ia French ‘and Halian style, today, at 73g P.M. Admla- a WiLL sion, 25 cents. Fo 0 REWARD—IS NOW OFFERED Te ede any person who can perpen Baden CLIFTON iu the art of astrology, She is the only lady ia the city who can give correct information on all through life. N, B.—Madame ©. is no humbug, mew does she wish to impose oa the public; she also cures al diseases in their last siage, particularly the worst forme of rbeamatiam. Call and satisfy yourselves. Resideaee $5 Thompsom street, between. and Spring, briels house, stone stoop. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW IS fA without exception, the most wonderful astrologist iu (be world, or that has ever been known. She will tell st, present, and futare events ; dertu! sotence, to tell even their very thoughts, a cause happy pairs to come together, who will all enjoy the greatest happiness of matrimonial bliss, Her - dictions are truly astovishing to all who visit Those who wish a speedy mai may call soon, aci they may depend upon true advice, founded om the eter- nal principles of magical science, 76 Broome street, be- tween Cannon and Columbia streets, Gentlemen not mitted. Hours from 8 o'clock A.M. to9 P.M. . ADAME ALWIN, FROM PARIS, TENDERS services to the ladies and geatlemen of this ny astrology. by books and science, and is to be ed sbout marr. business, law matters, will ‘tell the aol ef tia lady or gentleman os of her visiters, Madame the names sh, French and German detwoen First and from 104. M., to8 P.M. S VREWSTER, 69 GREAT JONES STREET, OOR ner of the Bowery, has beem induced, through asions of her many friends, to net — ~ can be hg teens in a a Aw matters, terpreting reams, books the name of ‘abe leay'en'e marry; sito the names of her Ladies sents; geritiemen 50 cents uatil the Lat of January atresta, mailed free for 81, by th and surgeon, No. ‘sa -Reade where he is consulted from Gin the Ngo foo drug store. Patients treated by mall dress ail letters box 844 New York Post \U other papers in Di sure ons of Dablinand Bdisburgh, attends to, yal practices at his old extabbahed atreet, near Catharine, where be i performing axtonishing cures on record, without business pursuits, lilly 8. A. J. R, HEEKEREN, FRENCH AND GERMAN, sic'an and surgeon, ‘ARREN, OF COLLEGE OF ‘fe, from V1 street, nears Mercer. Office hours men, from 9 to 11 A. M., and from 3 to 5 ond yt 3 m4 B,—Wednesday and Saturday from 5 ladies only. . JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE 4 eulted.—Twenty-two yesrain one caged iben himsolt, Coeesiintioast oo 5 Seheteally curoe without the use of auy R. 14 DU, of disciple of Ph. Ricord, ined ot his oben ae a erver, “Oe for ladies ‘and, 80 LONG ew PER AS pas Jaa uit t