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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BYBRY DAY. AD BOARDING AND LODGING. a pence et EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON —A fuit of rooms to let, consisting ef four on second door, in a first class Louse. Also, an office, euitable for 6 physician. 13 AMITY STREET—TO LET, IN A FRENCH pxt- vate family, a nicely (uroisted parlor an? bed- Foom, for a geuteman and bis wife, or a sing’ 6° mun, with or without board. a 4 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,—A SUIT OF ( Tooms on the second floor. co*isting of a par- Aor, two bec roomagune pantries, farni=ded or unfurnis may be obisived.” Loeation, four ors from Sixth ave- e. References exchanged. FRANKLIN STREET, , fiRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway.—T lors twe'large rooms ont \¢ first floor. we bedroom on the second, ab neatly furnished, to let o gen Breakfast served, if required. Inquire ss above. —————_—_——_—_—_____—_- AND ¢2 VaRICK STREET (ST. JOHN’S PARK. —A handsomely furnished room on the sec: lor, with sitting room attached, to let, with board, to @ gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; also comfort- ‘able rooms for single gentlemen. First class accommo- ‘dations. Inquire as above. GREEN STREET.—THE ADVERTISER HAVING rented the above house, and newly furnished it Throughout, is prepared to accommodate families and ntiemen with rooms or suits of rooms, with full board, if desired. References exchanged. F BOND STREET—ONE OR TWO GOOD CoM- 14 fortable rooms, with full or board, for .gentlemen and wives or for single gen’ » Reference required. GENTLEMAN WISHES 10 PROCURE A FUR nisbed ei [or ynt or transient din decetion up toe with a widow Ind) or with a per- ton’ whois not inquisitive. -Adiress D. ¥. 8., Broadway Pont Office, for three days, stating location. LARGE NEATLY FURNISHED, FOR A gentleman and wife. or two single g-utlem:n, can id, with full or partial board, in a first class house, at No.2 va poe Bleecker street. The house is pro- vided with ali the modern improvements, Dinner at 53¢ o'clock. French and English spoken. LADY AND DAUGHTER. WOULD LET, WITH Board, a pleasant suit of rooms to a gentleman and is wife, or would takea few gentlemen. The house contains all the modern improvements and is convenient to stages andcars. Apply at 51 West Thirty-ffth street, near Sixth avenue. PARIMENTS,—SINGLE GENTLEMEN REQUIRING sleeping apartments, with or without partial board, fn a strictly private family, can be accommodated at 184 Laurens street, three doors from Bleecker. PRIVATE FAMILY—OCCUPYING THE THREE story and besement house No. 196 West Sixteenth Street, near Eighth avenue, would like to let three or four rooms, and furnish board, to a family of grown per- acne, or partial board for single gentlemen, or suita of rooms for two gentlemen and their GENTEEL PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT, IN TENTH street, will let, with board, some pleasant rooms, on the lowest terms, if reference of the first respectabili- ty is given. A private table if preferred. Address, with veal name and number, M. P., Union square Post Office. SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ONE OR twe bedrooms attached, to let, in’ a private house, with all the modern improvements; also, a siogle room, with grate and gas in it. Apply at 98 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. OARD.—A SMALL FAMILY, OR A FEW SINGLE gentlemen, can be accommodated in an agreeable family, by apylying at 178 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. Bion DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREK GENTLE- wives. men can be accommodated with board in a private jamily. Apply at 288 Greenwich street, near Chambers, , WRITING AND BOOKKFEPING.—THE AD- vertiser, a trainee co & wholesale house in New ork), and residing in Brooklyn, can accommodate three or four young genta with board, and in the evenings les- sons and instructions as above; fine Aire in the grate; jera' OARD IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN THREE MINUTES walk of the Fulton and Catharine ferries.—A well His wife; or iwe guatiomces st 6125, per week; also a fe, or a, a 5 a Foom Of the third floor, raltable fo¢ naan and his wife or two gentlemen, at $8 per weer. Dinner at 63 o'clock. Bote required. Inquire at 151 Washington street, ie OARB IN BROOKLYN—NEAR THE SOUTH AND Wall street ferries. Partial board for single gen- men. Rooms suitable for one or two persons. with grates, closets, &c. Terms very moderate. No. 91 State street. Yfansily, in. Brooklyn, néar the Felton aad Wall near the fa Beet fee, by gentleman and his wife. Address iH. C., Herald office, for three days. OARD WANTED—FOR S0N A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, ‘seventeen), and daughfer (fifteen), in a genteel house or Private family. A front room and an ise] ithout child: a vat pe ‘urnished with Bre. 'Terass not to oxteed $8 or r week. Paid in advance if desired. Location near Broatway preferred. Address Wesley, Broadway Post ice. WANTED—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS 4 partial beard, ina respectable French family. Address, box 2,423 full particulars. ee |G—TO LET WITH BOARD, A LARGE FRONT parior, first foor, handsomely furnished—cars and pass the square to all parts of the city. mm square, two doors from . }, AT 231 TENTH STREET—ROOMS FUR- or |, om second and third with all the modern improvements. u ‘a house i Broadw: veers Grace Church. ay race jurch. Parlors nnd bedrooms for families and s the house. in . ner at five o’clock. Ent 186 Tenth street. ences exchanged. if il URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, WITT P. tial board, at moderate prices, at 870 Broadway. ‘NISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT partial board. The house has all the modern im. ts. - Terms moderate. Apply at 23 West }y-second street. OOMS AND BOARD WANTED PERMANENTLY.—A parlor and two bedrooms, with private table, by a rntleman, his wife and son; location up town; would furnish, if'necessary. Address Mortimer, box 3346 Post Office, with terms, not exceeding $35 a week, giving fuil particulars, 5 it LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, TWO ELEGANT- ly furnished rooms, on the first floor, at 219 Merce Btreet, between Amity and Fourth. ‘ANIED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A PLEASANT room with partial board, in s house, with fow or mo other boarders. Location near Broadway, and not above Twelfth street. Address C, M. C., Herald office. LOST AND FOUND. ‘A BLACK AND,WHITE SPEGKLED CAR dog, about a month ago, with black ears fave not seen him advertised in the papers since. ‘owner can have him by paying expenses and provin the dog. _1¢ not called for will bo sold after three days Call at 210 Twenty-first streot, between First an f 3 OST—AT THE WALL STREET FERRY, A PACKAGE ‘of small books, containing money and marked Jo- seph B. Hall. Fifty dollars reward will be paid for the restoration of the property to PETER cores, No. 17 Burling slip. OST—IN ONE OF THE EIGHTH STREET STAGES, iL in going from 98 £t. Marks place to Water street, or street, this morning, 's lady's od fashioned ish geld watch, (manufactured Teulon, Cork, Ireland,) with s gold chatelaine; ornamente—a omy poe ea ; deer a initials H. H., ey, & Tal at |. Apy person jnging the same ‘to 96 St. Marks place will receive a reward equal to ita value, as the above was 9 present very much valued. OST—ON THURSDAY MORNING, 28TH INST., IN one of the Fourteenth street and Ninth avenue per package, containing the cover of » er sugar bowl, a small silver lamp for urn, aud the #tand of # table castor. The finder will be suitably re- warded by leaving same at 147 Chambers street. BOYD, WILKIN & O$1—ON OR ABOUT 22D INSTANT, A POCKET. containing a promissory note for $215, not Endorsed; also a steam towboat receipt for $150. “Any aperson leaving it at 120 Prince street, Brooklyn, will ro- -geive a liberal reward. GEO, W. BRUSH. OST—YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, IN A STAGE OR in the street going up Anthony sireet to Broadwa: Pbrough Prosdway and Grad street to the Bowery, large gold brraeipi, twisted in form of a knot. The finder will be ely rewarded by leaving it with Mra, Secor, 65 West Broadway. OST—PETWEEN THE 21ST AND 26TH OF THIS month, a note om A. B. Taylor in favor of H & sher, for one onde 4, dollars. The finder will iberally rewarded vi it at George Shuragar’ “22 Breeiwey, Tt will be of no value to the foe, a ‘the payment has been stopped, OMT—IN SKCOND STREET, BETWEEN AVENUES c ‘and D, & brows and while spaniel slut. A liberal reward will fecond street. be given to whoever will return her to 02 | | CARD.— ew Year® tod 0’ so boil First Marshal. | "gq MERICAN SETILEMENT COMPANY FOR FOUND- ing a city and county in Kansas—Public meet- —The Locating Commitiee having, with great sac- cess, Secured the city plot, and returned with full infor- | mation relative to the country and its resoarees, will bold | a meeting this (Saturday) evening, December 30, at 24 o'clock, at 168 Bowery. The orgavization of this | company brings it within every man’s means, This is | an unusual opportunity for persons who wish to settle | West. Shares, $5, which securea city plot and momber- j ship. The public are invited to attend. By order of the Board, Office 110 Broadway. GEO. WALTER, General Agent. A. H. Joceryy, Secretary. RY DOCK, GRAND STREET, BOWERY AND SOUTH Ferry Stage Company, Dec. 28, 1854 —Thbe annual Glection for directors of this company will be held at their office, 402 Tenth street, near avenue C, on Satur- day, the 30th instant, between the hours of 3 and 4 o’clock, P. M. By order of the board. GEO. W. RIBLET, Secretary. 'UROPEAN EXPRESS AND OCEAN PARCELS DE- livery Company.—Parcels forwarded with mails to ry | mea in Europe at reduced rates. In consequence a of Monday being a holiday, our ex per steamer a 1 day (Saturday), merica must be closed at 4P. M., tl No. 2 Nassau street. . W. C, BARD Jr NOW IS ONLY SOUGHT FOR IN THIS CASE, and I trust that the truth will come to light, if the Leip ne that was driv: Cypress Hills and Wi westerly direction, on the ber bog tees that saw or was present at about the time the collision took place, between Mr. Melion Murphy and Thos. Cash, will ‘come forward and unfold the truth of the matter; he will do honor to him. self and incur a favor that will for ever be appreciat Call and see Dan Marvin, 25 Wall street, second floor. Your truly, ‘THUS. CASH. OTICE—TO FIREMEN AND OTHERS.—THE FOUR bells of the Holy Redeemer’s church, situated in Third street, will be Fung on New Year's eve. The above is announced particularly so as not to mislead firemen and others from turning out. EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK OOMPANY, Decem| g ber 21, 1864.—The annual election for nine ireetors of this company will be held on Monday, the Int day of January next, at the East Broadway House sorner of Pike street and East Broadway. The poll will 2pen at 6 o'clock F. M., and remain open one hour. By order, HV. , Secretary. FLORENCE AND KEYPORT JOINT COMPANIES — ‘The stated annual meeting will be held at the office of the company, at Union, near Keyport, on Tuesday, the 2d day of January next, at 3 P. M., when officers and directors will be elected for the ensi year. Steam- boats leave foot of Robinson street at 1P.M. A state ment of the affairs of the company may be had at the office in New York and Philadelphia, T. LOYD, Treasurer. \1HE ATTENTION OF GRAIN DEALERS IS INVITED at to —— the pereny! ofa bev becec| — in for in, now in operation at the works of does its work, and the smallness of the space it occu- pies, we flatter ourselves that it far surpasses farthing of the kind ever brought before the public. Brewers others contemplating the erection of kilns, or haviug Spt cane otek ar mien faienre ale ith. Clpsety without sf ity of in the ope- ration, would do weil to call and examine. HENRY ESLER &CO., southwest corner of Atlantic Basin, South Brooklyn. CAL. BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE $350 ROSEWOOD ianoforte is offered for $255, including stool, made er, eight weeks since, by beat city makera; supe- th 01 rior tone, new style, case finished back, is fec' maker's full guarantee. It can be seen at No. 6 Collage place, from 9 o’clock A.M. till 8. Owner soon sails for cu FOR SALE: SALE, A SUPERIOR PARM OF 195 the baits of th 5.000. wre sale Ok 10 RENT, FURNISH je ed on the most favorable terms, & splendid restaurant and dining saloon, on Dey strest, pear Broadway; also a near the Custom House business. Apply to G. A, ROBINSON, 80 Nassau strvet, up atairs. ine drinking and dining salooa and Wall street, doing = good 1.000 tear tors woo ot trygoods, Groce ioe for a stock of dr. " es, irginia, pear county town. © particular: . Flease address box 399 Post Office, ¥: —FOR SALE, THE LEASE, STOCK AND 'e fixtures of a and liquor store, mtuated in one of the best hborhoods im tae city to make money, and will be at a great bargain. Ap- ply at 212 way, room No, 10. SIMERS & PURDY. (OAL YARD, WITH STOCK OF EGG AND LUMP coals, &c., fixtures, earts and horses, and over six — , for sale. Inquire of F. J. No. 290 way, or on the premises, 290 and 222 Kast Four- teenth street, between First avenue and avenue A. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A WELL KNOWN AND long established drug store, with stock and fixtures complete, which and small jobbing trade, and is loca OR SALE—THE LOT NO. 131 ANTHONY street. Lease will expire on the fizst day of August, i stout twenty-two foot street, corner of Anthony. Lease will expire on the first day of November, 1860; new lease given. The lot is twenty-nine feet front and rear, and about sixty feet deep. Apply at No. 180 Tenth street, ome door east of Third avenue. D Caer SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 29 CATHERINE gaye > the buildings thereon. The lease will expire on ley 1867; buildings to be Galides ox wou loan: given. Tho lot in 25 ft. 14 in. front and 26 teet in the rear, and on the north side 114 ft. 9 im. and on the south side 112 ft. 1 in. ness Ap- ply at No, 180 Tenth street, owe door east of Third avenue. SALE—THE LEASE AND GOOD WILL OF A very well situated segar store in Broadway, with or Without stock. Apply for particulars at the segar store No. 22 Nasvau street. (OR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM, ABOUT SIX mules from Red Bank, N. Jersey, containing about 10 acres, under a state of cultivation, on which in « large, commodious house, two berns and a wagon- house, all new and in complete order. Inquire of A. Me- PHERSON, 2335; Water street, New York, or of T. Guest, the premises. R SALE—A SPLENDID MODERN BUILT FOUR story and English basement house, Fortieth atreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, having all improve ments, every way superbly furnished and arranged for comfort and elegance, worth $18,000. Merchandise will be taken in payment. Apply 212 Broadwa room 13. ‘OTEL AND BOARDING HOUSK TO LET.—THE the “Liviagsten House," om d Columbia stree'#, Brooklyn, large and couvevient, and situated withim alk of the South ferry and depot of the Long Island Railroad, Many trains of the cars arrive and depart daily in the immediate eeighborhood of the house. Apply to C. D. BLAKE, 15 William street. ARGE OFFICE IN WALL SIREEY TO LET—1HE farniture, with large safe, suitable fora public company, te be’ sold. Apply at No. 6 Wallstreet, rear office, frst floor, LET—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—A NEAT STORE AND BACK ROOM IN THE Bowery, (145%,) near Grand street, suitable for amost any kind of business. Rent low. ’ Apply in the store, or up stairs. Also, splendid furnished rooms to Jet in Williamsburg, with’ or without board. Apply as above. LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN—THE Toom, 312 Broadway, second floor, with a good front; will be let for any purpose—for » show room ur manufacturing purposes of any description. "For par- ticulars, inquire of 'T, HATCH, on the premises. ‘0 LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—PART OF A small house, containing three rooms, in Bleecker street, near Sullivan, suitable for a gentleman and his wife. Possession given immediately, Address L. Y. T., Herald office. g\O LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE HOUSE NO. 599 Broadway, extending through to Mercer street, with immediate It contains over eighty rooms, and is for an extensive boarding or lodging house, Apply to J. G. PEARSON, No. $ Wall street. 0 LET OR LEASE.—TBE HOUSE CORNER OF BAL- tie and Hoyt streets, Brooklyn, suitable for any Ousiness, particularly for apothecaries, grocers or kakers. ’A good tenant will be dealt liberally with. Ap- ply to W. WALSH, office of Commissioners of Eimigra- tion,?81 Anthony street, N. Y. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. Gity; will porchere the Turmiture, If good, and at ty; will pur furniture and at fow pris Lotation must be desirable, Address by note, stating particulars, and length of timo it can be had, to Mrs. E. L. W., 30 Downing street. FURNIEHED ROOM WANTED—BY A LADY, IN the upper part of the city, without board. Pre- ferred with s family who have no other boarders. Ad- dress A. B., Umon square Post Off.ce. (A. SMALL FARM WANTED 70 PURCHASE—WITHIY fifteen to twenty miles of New York, consisting of from thirty to fifty acres of food land, and ordinary farm buildings, for which eash will be paid. The price must suit the times. as the full amount will be paid in cash. ‘Apply at CHARLES R. MILLAR’S Real Estate, Property and Stock Exchange, 195 Broadway. LUB ROOMS WANTED.—A SUITE OF TWO OR three rooms wanted for club reoms, between ighth and Fifteenth streets, Broadway and Sixth ave- nue; rent must be moderate. Address, stating terms and location, W. 8., Union square Post Ofiice, OUSE WANTED TO RENT—TWO STORIES AND basement, with modern improvements, gas, bath, . ke. Addrens L. L..L., Post office, giving descrip: tion, location, terms, time of possession, &c. \TORE WANTED—ON WEST SIDE OF BROADWAY; one of fair size and show window, situated abcve Canal street. Address box 2,573 Post Office, stat- ing particulars. SALE—A BUTCHER'S SHOP, IN A SUPERIOR location. The lease, fixtares, &e. will be sold for a Feasonable price. Rent low, with apartments adjoining, suitable for a small family. The parties going to Sa- Inquire at 576 Grand street. ASH MUSIC STORE—MUSIC AT HALF PRICR.— ‘New York, January 1, 1855.—William Hall & Son, 230 Brcadway, opposite the Park, have decided to re- duce the price of their entire catalogue and stock of non-copyright music to an average of one-half its for- mer prices, In order to afford this reduction, we are obl to adopt the cash system; aad we believe that our friends and the public generally will be oven better served than heretofore, by « strict adherence to this principle. In regulating our prices, we have adopted our national currency, and have, as faras possible, made ‘the prices in decimals. The price will be marked on every piece of music. The non-copyrights thus: “Re- duced price, —— cents,’’ and the copyrights thus: ‘‘Copy- right, —— cents.” Ail the non-copyright music printed previous to this arrangement will be sold at one-half the old prices. A similar reduction will be made in in- struction books, &. Since the study of music has be- come an essential branch of education, a reduction in the price of sheet music has been demanded by the public, and we have no doubt that the plan we have adopted will increase our sales sufficient to warrant ua in carrying out our enterprise to its fullest extent. Our catalogue already contains the works of the ‘best Euro- pean authors, and we will continue to reprint such as may hereafter be published, all of which will be sold at leas than one-half the prices of the foreign copios. We will continue the manufacture of guitars, fluter, &c., and also the importation of pee article of sical merchandise, and will sell mu ; for at greatly reduced prices. Orders from any part of the country, en the, money, will be and faithfully at to. WM. nals Sos, 239 Broadway, opposite the Park. R SALE—~A BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOUD Piccolo pianoforte, made om an improved plan. To be reen at 66 Irving place, street. USK AT HALF PRICES.—SAMUEL C. JOLLIE, 300 Broadway, offers for sale his stock and entire catalogue of music, including the many and valuable co- pyrights, with all the fashionable and popular works of the of music being one of the most extensive and fashionable day, at half the former prices. The subscriber's catalogue in the country, offers great inducements to of a of and ment of taste,” which can and practice of the works of \. ihe copy it bditions of the songe st Seany Lind, Cath’ cS tongs 4 pba a oy, willbe promptly nad faithfully cx: ncloniny mone tended to. Catalogues gratia: C. JOLLIE, 300 Broadway. LANOFORTES—GREAT BARGAINS. ONE AT $125, $150, $160; been used short time, warranted; with ry it of it new 63¢ and 7 octaves, with metallic frames, Grand onal scale, equal to the grand piano, at half the cost, and su} to anything Sereda. Elegant style of music new Lier efor y at G.& H. No. er . great masters. of PRESENTS.—JULLIEN’S ILLU- aid portrat of Mario, (Abe only one in the sah splen of » only one in the country) ; t Pee vase cane odes of Grisi; the West Pe, Polka—splendidly illuminated; the Farewell Valse—mag- nificeng portrait of Jullien; tho Ireman’s Quadrille~ su- b pictorial title; the Max Sutaine Polka—novel illus- tion. All the above were composed for special occa- sions, and bear Jullien’s dedications and autograph. The set form @ magnificent volume, and an ap; riate Re sent, being of dance music. JOHN ARCH, lew York, and all music sellers. ‘ANTED—FOR CASH, A FIFST RATE GUITAR AND ‘six keyed flute. Address box 991 Post Office. Must be bargains ANTED—A LADY, TO TEACH TWO BEGINNERS on the piano. 4 must be low. Address, stating name and terms, 192 West Fifteenth street. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE COPART- nership existing between the subscribers under ine firm of Van Riper & Jones is dissolved by mutua consent. Theodore Van Riper is authorized to liquidate all claims against the concern. THEODORE VAN RIPER, New York, Dec. 29, 1854. TIMOTHY JONES, Jx. OTICE.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE KX inting between Robt. F. Lefferts, Theo. 0. Couse and Garret Tilton is this day dissolved. ‘The business of the firm will be closed by te subscribers st their old stand, 190 Grand street, who are alone authorized to settle the allais of Lefferts, Couse & Tilton, GARRET TILTON. The subscribers will continue their business at 199 Graud street, under the name and firm of Lefferts & Tilton. ROBT. F. LEFFERTS. > GARRET TILTON . ANTED—$10,000 SPECIAL CAPITAL IN A CASH auction and commission house in this city. Un- doubted security on real estate and bonds the amount 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 of the first class, For an interview address 0. B. A., Herald office. Me SPORTING, &C. SPORTSMEN.—TO BE SHOT FOR, ONE HUNDRED live chickens; also, dead poultry, at tue corner of Sixty-ninth street and Bloomingdale road, on Tussday. P. JONES, Proprietor Hallway House. ANTED—TO BUY A YOUNG KING CHARLES spaniel, genuine breed, black, with tanned feet. Apply st 92 Clinton street, Brooklyn. SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR GOOD RAILROAD or insurance stock, the three story brick store cor- her of Court street_and’ Hamilton avenue; also twenty lots adjoining, on Court street; also the store 36 Union street, near Hamilton ferry; also six lots on the corner of Henry and Summit streets; also three lots on Summit street, between Hicks and Henry streets. Address a line to T. B., 118 Barrow street. LASSWORKS.—FOR SALE, THE FIXTURES, TOOLS, ‘&c., of the glass factory, situated in Brooklyn, be- togetne 7 vith the lease of faciry tndgiwelln on analy ir ings. Ap at No. 8 Platt street, New York. Aver FOR SALE OR TO LET.—THE FIVE NEW avenues.) Price moderate. on bond and on each, or will tenante.. A person will be in attendance in No. 215 from 10 to 12 A. M., and from 2 to 4 P. M. daily, show houses. Inquire of SAMUEL SP. No. 62 Weat Twenty-ninth street, or W. BE. & W. SPi cor- ner of Lexington avenue and Twenty-seventh NLY $35 FOR THE FIXTURES AND GOOD will of an taloon which snow doing s goo business. reasons given for low. Inquire in the Haceur slvest, from house corner of Howard and A.M. to4P.M. PO, one usre one wagon, ill in good order, and for sale cheap. To be seen a bow week at the livery stable, 68 West Twenty-third atreet. SALE—A PAIR OF ager Sad em raf.) matched for style and j can trot = mile in minutes; warranted sound and kind in le or double harness; aix old. club stable of E IGE, 204 OR SALE—A PAIR OF FINE BAY HORSES, 15 bands high, aged five and seven years, and travellers. They can be seen for three days at G! PIE & CARLIBLE'S livery stables, 127 East Broadway. Price $225. |, &C.—A HANDSOME CONVEYANCE AND n of horses will be let out on New Year’s day; seat four persons. Apply by letter or personally, at 460 Broome street. REV. DR. BEECHER (LATEOF ALBANY) WILL deliver the ninth discourse before the Y‘ Peo- ’s Christian Association of the Calvary Baptist urch, Twenty-third street, near Fifth avenue, to-mor- row evening, at 734 o’clock. EV. WALTER CLARK, D.D., OF HARTFORD, WILL deliver the twelfth discourse before the You Men’s Association of the South Dutch Church, Fift! avenue, corner of Twenty-first street, on next Sabbath evening, 81st inst., at 74; o’clock. Subject—“Solomon’s alliance with Pharaoh, or the doubting conscience damaged,’’ THE MILITARY. OT OO nranneed OMPANY F LAFAYETTE FUSILEERS, 12TH REGI- ment.—Notice—The re monthly meeting of the company to take place on Monday evening, January 1, is postponed to the Monday evening following, January 8. Itis required that there be a full attendance of the members at this meeting. Pi H. FULSOM, President. Jou Saxapy, Jr., Secretary. LUMBERS’ GUARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE company are requested to moet at Hayward’s, 602 broadway. on Sunday, lst instaat, at 4 o'clock I’. M. As this is the last meeting previous ‘to our ball, it is ex- pected that all bands will be there. By order of KENNEDY, Chairman. Wriitam Cra, Secretary. LIQUORS, &C, SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BRANDLES, WINRS Se teh ales, London and pelle vectors Phil- ale a WM. HOICE OLD WINES, BRANDIES, &C. holidays, sickness, and family use.—MR. ACKER- MAN, Importer, will continue to deliver, in quantities to suit, ‘until 12 o'clock New Year's morning, some of his choice old brandles, pure juice, madeire, herr an ines, segars, vel w cash. goods paid for delivered free. 38 Broadway, up stairs. i WINE.—JUST RECEIVED AN IMPOR- tation expressly for the holidays—an article which our English residents have not heretofore had an oppor- tunity of procuring, can now be had at the whole- sale and family grocery sou 61 Falton street. . MC’LOUGHLIN & MC'SHANE. LD IRISH MALT WHISKEY.—THE SUBSCRIBER has several puncheons of Irish malt whissey, under Custom House lock, which he will sell on reasonable terms, The same article can be had at his store, in an: quantity to suit purchasers, Apply to DANIEL NOONAN, 266 Sixth avenue, corner of Seventeenth street. INES, BRANDIFS, IRISH AND §COTCH WHISKEYS, of superior quality; London and Philsdelphia por: ter; Scoteh, Burton and Philadelphia ales, of most popu- Jar brands; champagne cider, in quantities to suit pur- chasers, at moderate prices, ‘Terms cash. N,J,—Jham- gue wines, cordials, liquors, segers, &c. JOHN J. ‘AF¥, 303 Broadway, corner of Anthony stroet. CLOTHING, &C. “AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—GENTLEMEN HAV- C ing any left off wearin rel to dispose of, in large or small quantities, shall receive the very highest price for them by applying to, or addressing, Thomas D. ‘onroy, 401 Pearl street, between City Hall place "and Centre street. UST KECEIVED—1,000 OVERCOATS, $5 RACH, DRESS ‘and frock coats, $6, coat originally $16; 1,000 faucy And velvet vests, from $310 $4 each. Bilis on bro- ken banks-of this city taken for clothing. GRO. LEVIE, corner of Nassay ond Beckman streeta. ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A FIRST CLASS DWELL- ing house, with high basement and all the modern improvements, in a respectable location in the city of New York; no objections to a stable and carriage-house on the premises. Address a letter to D. F. C., 116 South Fourth street, Williamsburg, stating particulars. Wr FRENCH BILLIARD TABLE, SECOND on hand, and in good order. Address box 481 Post jee. DANCING ACADEMIES. "ATE DANCING SCHOOL, 600 BROADWAY.—THE mew term will commence after the holidays. lances taught in the quickest possible time. Classes for E Beginners, and for those who have partially learned. All applications to be made at 274 im the book store. BURNTON. COAL, &C. ‘HITE ASH STOVE COAL, DISCHARGING, THIS day, from boat, at $7 per ton. Weighed on the Ww , and delivered to any of the city. Orders received at scales om the wharf, foot of lag etret North river JACOB W: . 165 i VARKR—W. & B VAN NO fe havea on sortment of the for sale om rea- sonable terms. Stoves and ‘ebopheers.“ypesr Pa opal ag pT EE Shoals and the grid- dies consifes im their requiring bat ene greasing when Quarto Specimen, and thatit is now ready for deli: to their old patrons, as well as toall who patronize foundry. In it will be founda new series of from pearl to surpassing, if possible, their celebrated ‘The fancy type department exhibits an unsurpassable rarity of Teautifal styles, selected from France, Germa.. “ine scripts and bordering are now for the first time Presented to the yal and are the productions FT the boct American aii’ Baropesn artiste An entire new series of Gérman faces, both for news- paper and job printing, of s very superior style, is now com sale. term piven orig Sere frem which the type is made will be found peculiarly adapted to the severe usage of machine ‘They beg to return thanks for past favors, and to #o- licit fa continuance. Their well known liberal manner of doing business for the past thirty years, rantee to new patrons of their disposition and ability not to al- low themselves to be # for fair dealing, whether orders are by letter or of N. B.—Proprietors of newspapers are requested to in- sert the above three times, they trade out three times the amount‘of their respective bills in mate- terials of our manufacture, and forward us one copy of the paper containing the A Ct z UST RECEIVED, 200 DOZEN FRESH QUAIL, WHICH ‘are acknowledged by all to be the most delicate and delicious eating known, which will be sold by the quantity, or to private families, at $150 per dozen. Call early and get some of this choice game. L. HOL- BERT & CO., 291 Washington street. ADIES WHO WISH THEIR HANDS SOFT AND white for the holidays, should buy » pair of India Tubber gloves. Ladies’ and gent’s lined rabber gloves, for cold and wet weather, may be found at all the rubber stores. The trade only supplied at No. 36 John street, up stairs. M® J. FINIELS, 460 BROADWAY, ENTRANCE, 119 Grand street, first door.—She has received by the lant steamer an assortment of Paris flowers, wreaths with their bouquets, headdresser, ladies’ caps, feathers, ke., suitable for balls and soirees. Great reduction in the ‘price for Paris bonnets. ICKLED OYSTERS FOR NEW YEAR’S DAY.—I can furnish the best pickled oysters in the city of 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. On account of the extreme inclemency of the weather, TV’ keep open from now, both day and night, up to Monday, January 1, at 12'o’clock M., to receive orders. LATED WARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—PLATED COF- fee urns and kettles, plated cordial stands, for sale YOUNG, 19 Maiden lane. EPLATING.—HOTELS, STEAMBOAT PROPRIETORS and private families muy have old ware repiated and warranted. "Stair rods, plumbor's fixtures, ten sets, dish covers, trays, cake baskets, spoons and forks, cas- tors, &c., plated with gold or silver in the very best man- ner, ab the Manhatten Plate Oo., 261 Bowery. )0. JEWELLERS, PENCIL CASK MAKERS, BRASS finishers and electro platers.—Eoxwood sawdust, a Superior article, for sale, by J. & G. H. WALKER, 180 and 182 Centre, corner Hester street. ‘ORTH KNOWING.—FAMILIES WHO WISH TO economise, by purchasing their groceries at wholesale prices, can do #0 by going to the old eatablish- ed tea, wine ry store, 61 Fulton street, where the present proprietors are determined to sell at whole- sale prices. Remember the number—61 Fatton street. MC’LOUGHLIN & MC’SHANE. ARFHOUSE OF WINDGOR PAPER MILIS, NO?. 65 and 67 Nassen street, New York.—The sub- seribers have commented manufacturing news and book ting their new paper works, at Windsor Locks, con- Fow fourteen largest size rug and two #4 inch jer machines (one more to be added), are now ready to receive orders from 5 in want of a supe tier quality of news or winting paper. These beady hdr dhe Habe ag care, embracing all the modern improvements, wil 2 ey, of spring ané artosian water, together with neverfei ee, © suring e uniform good color to the paper A reqaler Ty in quantity and quality. capacity of the paper per day. PRR & ORTH KNOWING.—FAMILIFS WHO WISH TO economine by purchasing their New Your's oys- tera, pickled or othervise, of » caperlor qnality, will plepse cali at the old establiabed oyster house of WARD & LD, 318 aad 329 Bleeckoc atgoe’. ee: |. re Bes THEATRE —K A MARSBALL, SOLE Lensee.—-Doors open at 654; ear ™mence at 7 o'clock. S mine. Pee. 30, will be _oertormend THAT GLITTERS IS NO T GOLD. . Mr. Whiting | Martha. M. Mr. Davidge | Lady Valerin’ After which. *— Bellet Divertisemen't, called FETE DANCE, La Pas Btyrian, Mlle Zoe and Movs. Wiethot La Zangarilla..... ..M’He Zoe and Mom’. Wiethoi! GANEM. Ganem.Miss J. Gougerheim | Mesrour.... Alrasoed,.....Mr. Davidge { Fetnah .. Giaffar,...):.Mr. Seymour | Queen. Miss Ponisi Mrs. Nagle flougen heim NEAR pe ome si aturdey even! : THE sistas. 4 Mons. De Gournay...... Ernest Bridoux. Georges de Chennevieres Jules D’Anceny Mr.Stewart | hime. IPLetang Mra, Cramer Taronoss De Rosier {rue Sisters, }..Miss Rosa Boanett a 3 ular Music....... the......Orchestra NTLEMAN ROM IRELAND. THE NEW FOOTMAN. MTROPOLITAN | THEATRE.—HENRY | WILLARD, prictor; Edw: Manager.—Doors opes at 6}¢; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Saturday evening, Dec. 30, will be performed Mr, Racy ire. Jordan ins Woodward Ys ompaoa Misa Dawes BOSTON, Mr, Eady OF THE WOODS. Mrs. Nagle | P. M. daily, without extra charge. Mr, Vinces’ | LAST APPEARANCE OF M'LLE NAU AS ARLE j the new comedy written ox gee Jones, Hag. entitled | | __ AMUSEMENTS. ————— INGLISH OPERA AT NiBLO’S GARDEN.—DOOMF ‘at 65; to commence at 1h.—Tickete to all parts — hoase, 60 comnts; Private Boxes, $6; Orohesmmm teats, Dress Circle seats may be secured from 8 A. MOB © SATURDAY EVENING, Dxcenumm 30, 1854, Positively last apy 0 of M'LLE NAU AND THE TRUUPE previous to their departure for California. LAST NIGHT OF THE BOHEMIAN GTRE. Last appearance of Mr. St. Albyn. actor Mr. Tuos, Baken. Bax. THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—SATUR~ day.—The sombined attraction of the twe pleom, now playing to fall snd fashionable audiences, THE NICE YOUNG MAN, ly fer this Theatre. Bonhomme, Mr. Burton: ron, Mr, Johastom, ‘The Viscount de Ruse, Mise Reymond. The comedietta of LIVING lesque of APOLLO IN NEW YORK. . Partington, Mr. Burton; Apollo, with semgs, Milas: Macarthy. A great bill for Monday—Hew Year's. OWERY THEATRE.—PROPRIETOR AND conta; elie Eee eg Baie Deo. 20, ATURDAY will be presented the drama of bleh, an ee BLIND MONE. THK KLEPHT OF THE RYE. The now romantic military drama, im ¢acts, by Rett 50. CHRISTY & WOOD'S gnc of the destruction of way, by * rm every evening at * "WOOD'S VARIETIES, 472 BROADWAY, under the control of H. WOOD, Business Manager. their 444 Broad- GEO. CHRISTY, Stage Manager. ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY LESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANGES, ETO., BOR! africanised by the most secompliahed’ company ‘in thé | garity.” world. A change of programme every evening. Doors open at 634 0’clock ; to commence at Tie precisely, Notice.—The musical public of Philadelphia and other places are hereby informed that I am not connected in any way with the Band of Minstrels now performirg at the Chesnut strect Theatre, under the assumed name of “Wood & Christy’s Minstrils GBORGE CHRISTY, 472 Broadway, N. Y., late of 444. A Card.—Philadelphians and others are cautioned against the impesition which is now being practixed upon them by a Band of Minstrels. who perform nightly at the Chesnut street Theatre, under the assumed namy of * Wood & Christy's Minstrels.” H. Woop, Proprietor, &c., of 472 Broadway, and late of 444 B’ way. ROADWAY SUNDAY CONOKRT.—METROPOLITAN | the proceeds to be banged over to the Committee for ther THEATRE. The sixth Concert of the present series of these highly popular Concerts will be given on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, 31, (NEW Nish Seuablont ou ented programme upon which oceasion an entire cl will be presented, introducing ties by HERR W1 YER, Solo Violoncellist to the King of Prussia. Solo, Violin, Mr. DOEHLER. Assisted b: the E MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA, organired expressly for these Concerts, and ‘ADKINS? FULL MILITARY BAND. PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS, MRS. HENRY C. WATSON AND MAD: VICTOR CHOMR, whose first appearance on Sunday evening last was greeted with the mont enthusiastic delight by « crowded and brilliant assemblage. ‘The whole of the musical arrangements under the di- rection of KREI 4 Will be performed Lorzing’s grand comic epers, im HERR KREUTZER, Leader of Max Maretzek’s opera troupe. No increase in the price of admission. Admission to every part of the house 25 cents; re- served seats in the parquet circle 25 cents extra. For further particulars see programme, which will be published in Sunday’s Herald. FRANK HUGHES, Manager. ROADWAY THEATRE.—GRAND OPERA NIGHT, : JANUARY 1. The public are informed that the favorite and ro- mantic opera of GUY MANNERING, OR THE GIPSY’S PROPHECY, formed, for the first time, by the TED PYNE AND HL UPE, The cast will embrace all of this unrivalled English Com; together with the whole dramatic talent the Theatre,” ” Box book now open, and seats may be secured. ‘ETROPOLITAN THEATRE.—MR. BUCHANAN, THD American actor, who bas, during the last thre ears, been received with tenthusiaem at burgh, @ Monel and ition of Great Britain will saake’is bent. et since bia return te the United States, on Tuesdey, Jame. ary 2, 1856, in the character of HAMLET. LIN MUSEUM, NOS. 17 AND 19 BOWERY.— Saturday, December 30.—Benefit of the pro} Geonge Lea, and positively the last day of any perform ance, on which over one hundred young ladies will appear in the ‘“ Model »” with other eater tainments. HYBRID OR SEMI-HUMAN INDIAN and voice. Dr. Mott's te Mr. Boon has created a and eclea- tifle men concerning her “La Mager Osa” wid a 2 shortly take her leave of New York. Admission twen- ty-five conts. 8100. riot Sorat "in portent | ERE order, comprising upwards of decorations, tables, vel ornaments, &c., be sold for the above amount, it applied for immediately, av the owner is about o1 in other business. This is au excellent opporti those wishing to travel. The whole art will be te the purchaser free of » Apply to G. C. DERSON, No. 9 Monroe atree ity for id ht eur with all other papers in recommending Dr. Larmont tothe afflicted.—Courter des Etate Unis, State Zeitung, ie D*: ryeous of Dublin and Balak seeds to pet an burgh, a a ps Se Catan vie he is oe mest at . a farcrsene Nee nite eno business pursuits. R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE.OON- sulted.—Twenty-two sin one Payee om Dr. J. to gure such eases as have be! Joa thove lore experienced than himself. Constitutional weakness effectually eured, without the use of any delestesions Ls R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, 80 LONG KMOWN D to the citlsens of New York, may be consaked fidence as usual, at his o heve suffered from the malti wall et, where al oe ve sul reat mn rely on being honorably treated. ig O FFE TILL CURED.—-DR. CORBETT, OF NO. 14 Duane street, may be consulted with eonfideacc om diseases. Twenty-three years in one opa- bles him to guarantee vat cures. B. isa member of the New York University. Gee in his office. f GREATEST MEDICA?, DISCOVERY OF © .—Mr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered le one of our common pasture woods a remedy that euree every kind of humor, from the worst serofula down to @ common — He has tried it in over 1,100 cases and never failed, except im two cases, both thunder humer. He ha« now in his possession over two hundred certifi. gates of ite virtue, all within twenty milés of Hosta, Two bottles are warranted to cure s aurdng sore mouth, One to three bottles will cure ‘worst kind of on the fite. Two to three bottles will clear the syste of Biles, Two bottles are warranted to eure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach, Three to fi are warranted to cure the worst case of erysipelas. Om two bottles are warranted tocnre all humor in thi ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure runaing ef tk es and blotches amang the hair. Four to six bottle are warranted te euré corrupt and rani uleere One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the aia, Te to three bottles are warran' to cure the worst cam of ringworm. ‘wo to ti Bottlés are warranted & cure the mont desperate case of rheumatian, four bottles are warranted to cure the saltrheum. Fin to eight bottles will cure the worst case of sere fula. A benefit is always experienced fragn tho Grst bot tie, and a perfect cure is warranted #! quantity in taken. Render, I paddled over ® thounsm bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the ef fects of it in ev cave. ware ae water will ox tinguish fire, so sure will this eure humor. I acre roll & bottle of it bat that sold another; after « trial t There are t always rpeaka for itself, {hia her that appear to me surprising-—Orat,- that, tt grows in our pastures, im some places quits ‘plantifal tnd yet ita value bas never been known until T discover ed it im 1843; second, that !t should cure all kinds o humor, In order to ive some idea of the wuddon ria and gress popularity of the discovery, I will wate that April, 1855, Gay.’ In April, 1864, Ipold over a thousnad bottlen per day of tt. No change of diot ever necessary, eat the boa, yoa can get, and enough of it. Directions fur une. Adults, one tablespoonful per day; chikiren over tw years, dessert apoonful; chilirem from five to eight ieanpoonfal. As no direction can be applical o constitutions, take sufficient to operate om the bowel twice aday. Mr. Konnedy gives perconal attendance is bad cases of ecrofuis. Manufactured by Donald Konne dy, 120 Warren strest, Roxbury, Maas. Price $1, Whole nals ts for New York—Chas, H. Riag, 192 Broad way; A.B. &D Sands V. Clickener, 61 Barcla; ee 100 ulton street, sad retailed by respectable dri ta, TW. Dot Boma, 198 Noch eynad IN OONSE- UCKLEY’S SERENADERS, Three & | often need of instruction and advice of utmost to her future liveness forbids consult will fnd such instruction and advice, and also the sbow | tions of many symptoms which otherwise ooca- sion much anxiety or alarm. How many are from obstructions or irregularities peculiar tothe tem, whieh undermine the health, of the e things abou! | lapaus uteri, (fi meaew of prevention, amelioration and relief. man; dled it, and solt about six bottloa pa | weinents, how much anguish might have boon pede: tS Every Evamne Tae W! ‘the opera ef” In 3 acts, with new soouery, Preceding the opera, a superior Ethi ment, consisting of the best Negro Solos and Duets, Plantation and Fancy Dances, hering to their unalterable motto, “fun, without. val Concert at 734 o'clock. Wickets 26 cents. Reserved seats 50 cents. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. — CHRISTIOAS Hclidays.—The celebrated actor, Mr. Saturday, December 30—Afternoon, ‘at also, for the last time, this evening, operatic play of ROB’ ROY, with J: Rop, Hadaway as Nicol Jarvie, Mise Mestayer &ec. Admittance to all, 26 cents; children under tem, 1234 cents. National Poultry Show, remiums Jan. 16 to . a National Baby show, ves, $1,000, PE CHAPEL.—SUNDAY NIGHT LECTURR, DY H the church occupied by the Madison square Oaa- gation. EFIT OF THE SUFFERING aw MECHANIOS WORKINGMEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT, Relief of the Suffering Mechanica. SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, opening of the grand Panoramic Tabieaux and Lectere on the LIFE OF CHRIST, from the Annunciation to the Ascensicn, a series of ever” forty of the most thrilling scenes in the life of our ing Saviour. Tickets 25 cents. Open at 6; at 7 of 5 bogie owe .EAUX VIVANTS, OR LIVING STATUARY, der the direction of Professor Fleur, from Internatiozal Museum, 61 Division street.—The endow troupe, just arrived from Europe, will be ¢: a French ‘and Italian style, to-day, at 734 P. Pape sion, 25 cents. H. WILLENKAMP. EW YORK CITY THEATRE, 37 AND 39 BOWERY. Hoym & Hamars, Proprietors —Julius Unger, der and Liaise ERMAN OPERA. SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 30, three acts, of ‘The prin ial cutee 9 Mave Siedenburg, Bere ie 0! cha: * ». Si Quinn Reske, Vaaeae, Prices of admission :—Private Box, $1; First Tier, 6® cents; Reserved Seats, 75 cents; Parquet, 373¢ conte Gallery, 18% cents. Tickets to be bad in the box office on the day of the Opera, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Doors open at 634; to commence at 8 o'clock. ERHAM’S ETHIOPIAN TROUPE 663 BROADWAE ill give two Sts SARSUAT? Srtaooy S80" rvnnne, at Sand 73¢ o'clock P. M. DON GIOVANMI, OR SPECTRE ON pe prog pete gay success, will be perftsms- on both ). way. AND evening, supported by @ YANKEE MODESTY, in the iste of the Bowery and Naticai 362 Witte at otog uomapey aaa class or separate parlors, at > = ‘OLIVER B. COLDSMITE. LIVER B. ILLIARD TABLES.—FIVE GOOD SECOND-HAWR tables for sale, in perfect order, suitable for or public use. Can be seen by calling at our , Ana street. One bagatelle table for sale GRIFFITH: ILRARMONT HILLIARD ROOM, ON THE CORNER Oar lurray street anc place, is filled up wit: | tablen, from the well kaows' waantiounian YNesors Grifith & Decker, 90 Ann street, is now open, where gentlemen can amuse themselves at the Trealfiful gamma of billiards, & BU 'M, Proprietors. a MavT SAILORS: —KXTRA PAR promp' nty land warrants pele S Parmar ° . 8. claims against the U. 5. recovered “et Agont, and late Purser U.5. Navy, 67 Wall street. MEDICAL. R. WARD'S UNFORTUNATES’ FRIEND—$1 PE .) ‘vial, and ® book, cures ina few hours; che can do it. No. 60 Canal street, ome door east Broadway is the place to [ad this rapid and remedy—no where else in New York, Cure or no pay. R. POWERS, FROM DUBLIN AND LONDON, (a partnership with Dr. Ward,) can be consulted a& jo, 60 Canal atreet, one door east of Broadway, dally. Dr. Powere’ female periodical pills, and_other ae for female derangements, ce $1. Post paid will receiv te attention. r MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOM- panion, by Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, professor of dis- eases of women, one hundredth edition, (000, 090,) 12mo.,, . 336, om fine it, extra bin: 4 . ae reaplaint to which womaa in manent ma girlhood womanhood, and also as wife and as are faly described, with the cause, the Fr: ‘and also the proper mode of treatment, ins , Simple, but im the: mort chaste language, easily understood. ' And every woman ean discover, by comparing her own toms with those described, the nature, charecter ai @ cause of her compla nt, and be much anzie y and suffering. The wife about becomi mother bas h they are ignorant, and which their delicacy eck ing medical advise. ing of the womb,) or fluor (weakness, debility, &c.) How many are in agony for many month¢ preceding confinement! Blow many have difficult, if not dangerous deliveries, and dow and uncertain recoverion! Some whose lives are hanand- ed during such time will each find in its the * b the aofferer, to the , to the relati Ley possession of this little volame! It ix Aly 4 ‘ble convey fully the various subjects troated of, aa arn of a pature strictly intended for the married or contemplating marriage. For sale b; * Broadway; Adriance, Sherman Co. tr No. 1 Vevey street, Dewitt & ings; at No 2 Astor House, Broadway; and at wu blication office, 129 Liberty stwet, New York; eevee, oti Sige T. B. Peterson, 36 Chesnut Poi in. tho receipt of $1, a copy will be pontage, toany partof the atc mitted by tty Fro Ny oe Bates, All letters mast be ad A. M. 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