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30 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EYERY DAY. ee SBNEWED BYERY DAI. WAsTs. OONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAG! ‘THE SICK.—AN EFFICIENT AND COMPETENT monthly nurse wishes a situation as nurse to an Walid lady or gentleman, Has been in the habit of taking care of both for many years, and can he well re- commended by puysicians and’ employers. ‘ase appl; fet 107 East Thirtecnth ntreet, first oor. wy ADVERTISER, WHO HAS BEEN DOING BUSI- ness in Baltimore for the past fifteen years, is de- s of an agency for that city, for a manufacturing or importing house. Unquestionable references can be given. Address W., care of W. Perryman, 292 Second ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO NURSE A BABY, NOW about two months old. None need apply but a Protestant, who can give references for character end health. Address H., box 2,024 post office. far mer ra A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and laundress, or ‘ag es in cook. Can be seen at 79 Ninth street, where rr recommended, are now living, where she can be highly ANTED—BY, A RESPECTABLE, TIDY YOUNG woman, a dituation as seamstress in a private family; is a good sewer, and is willing to make herself use! reference trom her last employer. Please apply, for two days, at No. 43 Hammersley street, near ‘erick street, in the basement. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, aaituation as chambermaid and waiter, or laun? areas. The best of city reference can be given from her Inst place. Can be seen for two days, at No. 78 Tenth avenue, third floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in a private family to do general house- , Cook, wash and iron, who lived in one family five eo be seen for two days at 49 Bank street, near ‘ANTED—AT NO. 193 TENTH AVENUE, A SMART, tidy Protestant girl to do general housework. ¢ be a good washer and ironer, anda good plain cook, reoommended. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN. as laundress or cham! id, and to do the fine and ironing, or chambermaid and to do plain i thoroughly ‘understands doing up fine muslins neh fluting. Good city reference. No objection tothe country. Please call, for two days, at 53 J , second floor, front room, between Mloventh and Twelfth street. "ANTED—BY AfRESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid and waiter. Inquire at 73 Ham- mond street, her present place. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RE- spectable American woman, as housekeeper; the ‘very best of city reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 175 Second avenue, corner of Eleventh street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as cook, washer and ironer; has sn0 objection to go in the county. Good reference given, Can be seen for two days at 81 East Eighteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant Scotch woman, as cook in a small private family, Good city reference given. Can be seen at No. 40 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, @ situation as wet nurse in a respectable family, with her own bady, one month old, with good city reference, Please cail'for two days at 143 Prospect atreet. basement, Brooklyn. "ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, AS CHAMBER- maid and to wait oa ladies; must be well recom- mended, Apply at Disbrow’s Riding Academy, Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty-ninth street. Wages $4 per ‘week. ps ae I eae Ai alte TT Wah A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook; she thoroughly understands her bu- siness; has the best of city references. 242 Sixth avenue, second floor, up stairs. ANTED—BY A SMART TIDY GIRL, A SITUATION 48 chambermaid and waiter, and to do ladies’ fine washing and ironing; is willing to make herself general Jy useful, and is fully competent to fill the situation Boobjection to Brooklyn; the best of reference given. be #een at 31 avenue C, in the tea sto "ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WILLING TO WASH AND iron. Call during Friday and Saturday, at the Corner of Montague and Hicks streets, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do housework in @ small private family; is © good plain cook, washer and ironer; good reference given. Can be seen for two days, if not en- gaged, at 121 Boerum street, three doors from Dean, yuth Brooklyn. WAT ANTED—A SITUATION AS LAUNDRESS AND chambsrmaid, in all its branches, by a respecta- }Je young woman, of neat and tidy habits; she is fally = Can be seen at mpetent to do up gentlemen’s linen and ladies? finery; years city and country reference from private families, “Call at 823 First avenue, first floor, back ‘Yom; or send a note. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE family, bya tnidileaged woman, who perfectly ua her business, with good city reference; be- Jongs to the English church. Please cali at No. 4 Morris street, second floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American woman. from the East, as housekeeper, ‘orjas nurse and seamstress. Can take care of an infant from birth, or would take charge of an invalid, being competent !to fill either situation. Can give unex jonable references Can be seen till engaged, at 259 Seventh avenue, near Twenty-seventh street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to 4o housework in a small private family, or todo chamberwork and plain sewing. The best of ity reference can be given. Inquire at 192 Jay street, Brooklyn, in the rear. Can be seen for a week. ANTED—A FRENCH DRESSMAKER, TO TAKE charge of the dressmaking department, in a first lass Broadway house; also, a lady to take charge of the mantilla and cloak department. Energetic and capable only ened apply. Address, with references, F, . B., Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, « situation to do general housework ina res- ble femily. Please call at No. 51 Mulberry street, the rear, room 11, for three days. ANTED—A SISUATION AS WET NURSE, BY healthy steady woman. She can produce re- ferepce from the Lying-in Asylum, as the doctor from there attended her; sbe can be seen for one week, if not guited, at 266 Elizabeth street, in the basement. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do general housework, in a small private fomily. She is a govd plain cook, washer and ironer, “The best of city reference. Please call at No. 69 Watts street, fe RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation in a private family, to either « cook, wash'and iron, or to do general housework. The Dest of city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days at 642 Hudson street. JANTED—A SITUATION BY A RES testant young woman, as cook, washer and ironer. Good reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 9 Pa- cific street, Brooklyn. rl nurse and seamstress; she must understand the care of young children. Those that have city reference can apply after ten o'clock, at the northeast corner of Seventh avenue and Fourteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W. Protestant girl, as chambermaid or seamstress; t 0 understands taking care of children. Can be seen drfour days st 145 Jay street, Brooklyn, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO do the waiting in a small family, or has no objec- n to take care of children and do sewing. City refer- ence given. Please cail at 258 Elizabeth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to do general housework or berwork, and to Assist in washing, in a small fa- Apply'at 200 Seventh avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid or waiter, in a vate or & respectable boarding house, The fot f city references can be given, Can be seen for two 19 City Hall place, second floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yo Ann on Srot rate cook, washer and toner, The best of city references can be given from her Jast place. Can be seen for two days wt 10 City Hall place, second floor, fro m + ay ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WwW a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to do ‘housework in a small private family chat mily. ‘two days. ANTED—A SMAKT, TIDY washing and ironing and housework of @ private family Dring good city references. App Seamer dock No. ‘30 West Seventeenth atrect, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, WwW aituation to do general housework a good 200k, washer and ironer. The beat of references can be given. Please call or address to 170 West Rireet, between Seventh and Fighth avenues URL, sist’ in the general ‘one need 3 AAT ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN Ww situation as wet norse. The best of city refer Cail at 349 Houston street ence given ANTED—A GIRL, plain bend, ean secure a small weekly income aad regula’ ‘ment, by sending a letter, with « speci- men MF senenawrlting, the terms and address, to P. &, Herald office. ‘ =f pea h.. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE W100. ‘aituation as cook; has no objec! and take full charge of ® house os « Caa be seen fe ANTED—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, AS | Good city | yeference. Please call at €4 Twenty-fourth +)reet for | hirty first | WHO CAN WRITF A NFAT, | ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIL, AS NUC@SERY ielga cd plate cemine dneke af ta Bet tocar hen ge sewing. at 42 it ity first street, from 3 te 5 ‘O'clock P| jaigos WANTED -SEN ACTIVE MEN, WITH A CAPITAL of $10cach, to sell an article for domestic ani general use, which will command ready gale and net m $3 to $5 per day profit. Parties not succeeding, can have the money refunded by returning the article. Address J. P., Herald office, WASTEDIIN A HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, “AND notion house, a salesman who has and can in- fluence a good Ohio and near cash and six months trade. Address box 2,599 Post Office. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT FOR A SMART, INTEL- it boy, fifteen years old, or would apprentice him (indentures) to any good trade; would live with bis employers or ise, ress, sta! usiness, Oleott, Herald oflee, for one weeks ! NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1855 648 RROADWAY—SUITS OF ROOMS ON FIRST y and second floors, with full board; also one or two rooms, with grates, for single gentlemen. contains all the mo‘era improvements. nd WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A SUIT OF 4 rooms on the second floor, consisting of @ par- lor, two bedrooms, and pantries, may be obtained; loca- tion four doors from Sixth avenue. | FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF | Broadway,two and two rooms on the | first door, parlor and bedroom on the second; also one or two bedrooms, all neatly furnished, to let to gentle- men; breakfast served if required. Inquire as above. 60 AND 62 VARICK STREET—ST, JOHN’S PARK, A handsomely furnished room on the second | floor, with sitting room attached, to let with board to a gentleman and his wife or single on; also com- fortable rooms for single gentlemen; first class accom- modations, gas, baths, ke. Inquire as above. Bie | ANTE]—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SIUUATION as coachman or gardener, or to e the ma ment of a farm, Can buy or sell all kinds of stock. Ad~ drews T. F., box 105 oftice. ‘ANTED—TWO MEN IN A LIGHT AND PLEASANT business, Also, # man that understands the Ger- man language, to take charge of an office, with a cash capi- tal of $100. Apply to T. BOYCE & €O., 78 Nassau street, first floor, baek room. ‘ANTED—AT 461 BROOME STREET, A FIRST rate waiter; one who can come well recommend- ed, und is also a good washer and ironer. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS A GOOD penman, a situation as clerk in a hotel office, a note or stock broker's office, or in any respectable busi- past five years in ness. He has been a salesman for the this city, and can give the best of reference. His board, or five Sellars per week, is only required for his ser: vices, Address W. E. \., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A VIOLINIS? IN A BAND OF MIN- strels, now forming in Brooklyn for the purposo of instruction and amusement. Address J. K., Museum Saloon, Brooklyn, stating name and address. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. (0 BAKERS.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, EITHER IN this city or Brooklyn, a confectionery; would not object toa bakery and confectionery. The location must be good. Any person having a Ee place to eyed of can hear of a cash customer by addressing Boston , Herald office. Beet eren BAKERY, IN A GOOD LOCALITY OF the city, ora suitable house where one could be established. mises with stable preferred. For par- ticulars apply to ®. H. HECKING, 12 Frankfort street, second floor. ‘ANTED TO HIRE—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES- sion, a house, two stories, with modern improve- ments, situated in a quiet, respectable neighborhood, not below Tenth street, and rent not to exceed $300 per annum, Address Mr. Perry, Union square Post Office, URNISHED APARTMENTS IN A HOUSE 1 by a private family—a parlor and two bedrooms, with the use of kitchen—in the neighborhood of Washington square, Hoboken, and if in Brooklyn South and Wall street ferries preferred. | Respectable reference given and required. Aadress, with full par- ticulars, Y., Herald office. ‘ANTED~A SMALL HOUSE, WITH MODERN IM- provements. Address No.’ 144 Chambers street, stating rent and location. LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY—A large back parlor on the first floor, handsomely furnished, to let to gentlemen, without board. Also an attic room, neatly furnished. EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF Toms, unexpectedly, vacated, can be obtained, with board, at the Kemble House. SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLE- men, in the new and elegant house No. 47 West irteenth street, near Fifth avenue, Warm and cold baths. Reference required, _ BOARDING AND LODGING. FDROOM—A GENTLEMAN WISHES A TENANT FOR ‘@ small comfortad ¢ room, well furnished. It would sult @ person of good habits, ‘edueation and manners, disposed to be companionable in his ieisure eveoings. Breakfast may be had with tre family. Apply at Prince street west of Broadway. Fines in RO@MS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLE- men, in a house replete with modern conveniences. ‘very desirable location, being near Metropolitan hotel. Apply at 123 Crosby street. Buea, PARLORS, WITH FULL OR PARTIAL board, to gentlemen and their wives. Also bed- rooms for single gentlemen at No. 8 Minetta street, within one minute’s walk of Bleecker street stages or Sixth avenue cars. 'URNISHED ROOMS.—A PARLOR AND FOUR BED- rooms, furnished, to let, with or or without board; oo 184 Grand street, near Broadway. Terms Y gin ROOMS.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN, between Fourteenth and Twentieth streets, and be- ‘tween Broadway and Sixth avenue, a furnis! ee and bedroom adjoining, with » private tabla. Refer- ences exchanged. Address box 39 Post Office. NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN AND A GENTLEMAN AND his wife may be accommodated with pleasant rooms, gen, pantries, &c., and board in a private family, resid. gin a delightful location, within five minutes walk of the South and Wall street ferries, where ab the comforts of a home can be enjoyed. Inquire at 100 Clinton street, Brooklyn. LARGE ROOM, SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, WITH one or two bedrooms attached, to let in a private jouse with all the modern improvements; also, a single room with grate and gas in it. Apply at 96 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway, LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A WELL A furnished room, with or without board, on reason- Able terms, at 55 Watts street, two doors from the car- ner of Canal and Hudson st 8. AY ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR WITH- out the bedroom attached, to rent to gentlemen; iso two small rooms on the apse floor. Apply at 89 Prince street, four doors from Broadway. FEW SELECT FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with suits or single rooms, with or partial board, in the eligible brown stone build- ing 56 and 6 t Went Twenty-third street, containing all e improvements, delightfully located between Broadway and the Sixth avenue. peti as Macmatbartabittietdae iG. on ie MARNE) SUITE OF PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, TOGETHER or separate, with full or partial board, in a private family; also rooms for a few single gentlemen. The house contains the modern improvements, and neigh- borhood unsurpassed. Apply 254 Tenth street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND bedroom adjoining, on the second floor, to let, with or without board. rms moderate, in advance, in lieu of reference. Private table. 1573¢ Bowery, near Broome street. A, FEW GENTLEMEN, WISHING ROOMS AND PAR- modat tial board in a private family, ean be well accom- ited at 81 Franklin street; also accommodations for one or two select families. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—BY A SINGLE ntleman; location central, not above Twentieth nor below Eighth streets, easy of access and of moderate price. References given. Address L, M., Union Square ‘ont office, with price and location. ‘ANTED—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT house with modern improvements, for one or more years from the first of May next, with immediate possession, Location must be somewhere west of Broad- way, between Franklin and Houston streets, for_a good tenant. Address or apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. warm TO RENT, OR PURCHASE, A TWO OR three story house, with modern improvements, situated in a respectable neighborhood. The terms of sale must be moderate; $1,000 cash, balance on bond and mortgage. Rent not to exceed $400, and immediate possession. Call at, or address A. McIntire, 75 Nassau street, room No. 7, third floor. DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 305 A. Broadway, opposite Eleventh street, 18 now open for the reception’ of pupils, who can commence at avy time, Ladies and children on Wednesdays and Satur- days, at 3 and 4 P. M.; gentlemen on Wednesdays, Thurs- days, and every other Friday, at 73g P.M. Practising assetublies on Saturday evenings, for ladies and gentle- men. Monthly soirees as usual.” Circulars, containing days, hours and terms of instruction, can be had at the academy at any tune, or will be sent by post, ANCING.—MORE NEW CLASSES.—L. DE 4G. SES, 361 Broome street, is now forming \. eral new classes, to commence immediately. the fashionable dances taught in one course of lessons, ae lessons at various hours. Soirees Wednesday ta. RIVATE DANCING SCHOOL, 600 BROADWAY.—THE new term will commence after the holidays. All lances taught in the quickest possible time. Classes for beginners, and for those who have partially learned. All be? Srp head to be made at 274 Bowery, in the book re. . BURNTO! i: SECOND QUARTER OF MRS, A. LANNAY’S DANC- ing school, at Montegue Hall, No. 5 Court street, Brooklyn, will eommence on Wednesday, Jan. 10. Les: sons on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, commenc- ing at 3}; o'clock. The second ‘matinee dansante” will take place on the 6th inst. HOTELS. OLLINS HOTEL PARLORS, WITH BEDROOMS, TO let, on most reasonable terms, with board, at the Collins Hotel, foot of Canal street, directly opposite Col- lins? line of ocean steamers. Stages and cars run close to the door, making it most convenient. TALLMAN & MAPES, Proprietors. OLDRIDGE’S HOT! 767 AND (769 BROADWAY, corner of Clinton mnducted on the Euro- in plan—offers unsurpassed accommodations to fami- tonar individuals in want of handsomely furnished and neatly kept apartments, with or without board, at reasonable rates, and where all the comforts of a quiet New England home ean be enjoyed PROPOSALS. ORPORATION NOTICE.—DEPARTMENT OF REP AIRS and Supplies, December 23, 1854.—To Contractors.— Sealed proposals will be received at the ofice of Commia- nioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 2 City Hall, (base. ment,) until Thursday, January 4, 1855, at 12° oclock M., al which time they’ will be opened in accordance with the amended charter of 1853, for the paving of Chat- ham street, Bowery, Fourth svenue, around Union square, to connect with the Russ pavement, with granite block pavement, better known as the Belgian pavement, All information in regard thereto can be had at the of- fice of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 3 City Hall, (basement.) Blank estimates can be had at the above office. N. B.—The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any of the estimates, if deomed for the interest of the corporation, ARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, UPPIJES OF BEEF AND MUTTON FOR THE INSTI tutions in charge of the Commissioners of Emigra- tion—Proposals, sealed and indorsed as above, will be re- ceived by the Commissioners of Emigration, at their office, 81 Anthony street, until three o'clock P. M., on the 10th day of January, 1855, for supplying the insti- tutions on Ward’s Island, and the Marine Hospital, Staten Island, such quantities of beef as may be required from time to time, for one year, from the 1th day of January, 1856, to the 15th day of January, 1856—said beef to consist of the following pieces, to be cut agree- ably to specifications and samples, which may be sven at bs bs 6. Roasting pieces, 7. Sirloin steaks, Legs and shins, Matt ‘eal. 1 § Paymenta to be_made semi-monthly, on presentation of pills duly certified, and offers to be accompanied with the name of two responsible persons, with their assent in writing, as security for the performance of the con- tract. Any proposals not in si jet compliance with this ad- vertisement will not be received; and the board of Com- missioners reserve to themselves the right of receiving or rejecting any proposal, or portion thereof, as they may deem expedient, Apy information that may ‘be required by parties offer- ing for the above, will be given on application at their oflice.—-Office of the Commissioners of Emigration, 81 Anthony street, JAMES KELLY EB. PURD’ JNO, A. CLOTHING, &C. LOTHING —LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN HAVING clothes to dispose of, can receive a fair cash,price by sending to the iene ten aig Tee ag 52 Wert Broad way, or er ag! 1c toS COHEN, ‘Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. | FAST OFF CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED. — C ‘The highest cash price will be liberally given, in | current 1 for good left off clothing, of every de. | seription, ‘tlemen wishing to dispose of the above will please address or call on JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange street, near Chatham. (+ A8T OFF CLOTHING WANTED. —GENTL HAY ) ing any cast off wearing apparel to dispose of, in large or small quantities, will receive the very higbest ce ter them by applying to, or addressing Thomas 1, Al Boarey, 491 Pearl street, between City Hall place and Centre street, ~ REAT REDUCTION IN READY MADE CLOTIONG — Overcoats, $f. dress and frock coats $6, covt origi pally $1 1,000 fancy silk aud velvet from $3t0 SA cach. GEO. LEVIE. comer of Nassau and Beekman sirests ERCHANT 1110) “ANDRIOT 18 NOW tient pared to serve his old o Tothes made in the fashionable sty pavtaloons aud vests is unsurpassed, and hi cont other garments are worn by; entlemea of the woes dis- tinguished taste, P. ANDRIOT & CO., S04 liroadway opporite the St. Nicholas Hotel. STROSS, THAS J) \\UNIOT BEGS TO INFORM Bis P- ' J 1+ removed to 44 Broadway, opposite the #t that P. Provot has withdrawn {rem the ' vt neither he mor P ri re ony vacover with their fora ud, im Chew. FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, WANTED FOR a young lawyer and wife; terms not to exceed $8 or $9 per week; or part ofa modern built house, with kitchen, and rooms for » couple and servant, with a fa- mily of'the highest respectability. Address H. G. T., Herald office. OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR ON SECOND FLOOR, to let, furnished or unfurnished, with full or par: board; one or two single gentlemen can also be ac- commodated, at 166 kast way. OARD.—FURNISHED PARLORS AND ROOM3 TO let, with or without board, at No. 16 Bond street. OARD—GOOD ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, with or without board, at 301 Wesley Piace, between Houston and Bleecker streets, two blocks east of Broadway, at very low prices. OARD—A GENTLEMAN’ AND WIFE, OR TWO GEN. tlemen, can be accommodated at 80 Greene street, hear Spring street, and within a minute's walk from Broadwa; Bewsiien GENTLEMAN DESIRES A LARGE AND well furnished room, or parlor and bedroom, with ull board, in a private Spanish family, where an op portunity for practice in that language can be afforded, Address, stating particulars, E, L., Herald office. OARD—WITH SINGLE ROOMS, CONVENIENT TO business, and within five minutes’ walk of the Ful- ton ferry, Brooklyn. Terms, $3 and $3.50. Also, a com- fortable room, suited for a gentleman and wite or two friends, Apply at 63 Henry atreet. Pear NEE ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR on! withont breakfast and tea, in a small family where ly a few boarders are taken. Terms moderate. Apply at 46 Franklip street, near Broadway. OARD—SEVERAL PERSONS OF RESPECTABILITY may obtain board, with pleasant and well furnished Tooms, in the neighborhood of Clinton place, at five dollars per week. Address box No. 3,551 Post Office. Bier -A VERY HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS TO e let to a gentleman and wife or single gentleme: house is handsome and has all the modern improve- ments, Table the best the market affords. ily small and very social, To a party having $160 they could advance, would have an elegant home on the lowest possible terms. Uagnpenonas security given. ‘Address, for two days, W. M. H., Union square Post Office. OARD.—IF THE TWO BROTHERS WHO CALLED AT Thirty fifth street, near Madison avenue, Saturday, Dec, 30, will again call they will hear of something greatly to their advantage. OARD—NO. 87 PRINCE STREET, SECOND DOOR west of Broadway.—A handsomely furnished room ‘dn second floor, containing gas and water. Also, a sin- gle room on third floor, suitable for winter. House first clars. References exchanged. OARD—SUITABLE FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two single ladies or gentlemen, to be had in a small private family, on moderate terms, in a comforta- bly and newly furnished house; is excellently suited to a physician, and convenient to several lines of stages and cars, Apply at 204 West Twenticth street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues. OARD FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, at the residence of a widow lady; the house is ‘one of the best in Brooklyn, beautifully situated, with a view of the harbor and bay—a location unsurpassed for deauty of prospect, and within «few minutes’ walk of Wall street and Fulton ferries, 116 Columbia street. OARD UP TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN AND | WIFE, or two single gentlemen, can be accommo tated with well furnished rooms and good board, in a private family, where there are no other boarders. Apply at 210 West Thirty-first street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues. RLOR AND ENTRY BEDROOM, ON SECOND floor, with good basement, kitchen and under cellar let. Inquire in the printing office, No. 6 street. Ret 70 LET, FURNISHED—A ni PLEASANTLY » situated reom with closet attached, to let, fur- |, at No. 21 North Moore street. LET—WITH BOARD, AT 49 EAST TWENTIETH street, a furnished back Ponape on the first floor, ble for a gentleman and his wife; also, one bed- room on third floor, for a single gentlema: louse with all the modern improvements, equally distant from Broadway ana F< avenue LET—TO TWO GENTLEMEN, WITH BREAK- fast, two well furnished rooms on second floor, convenient to stage and railroad. Libera! compensation and good references required. Address box 684 Post ice. LET—A FURNISHED ROOM, TO A GENTLEMAN, at 42 University place, corner of West Eleventh street. ‘ANTED, IN BROOKLYN—A NEATLY FURNISHED room, for a gentleman, at a convonient distance from the Fulton or Wall street ferries, with partial board, breakfast and tea, and dinner on Sundays. Ad- dress, with particulars, stating location and terms, “William,” box 2,238 Post Office. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, apartments in a quiet and respectable family, in the vicinity of Fulton, Dekalb and Myrtle avenues, Brook: lyn, Address box 103 Herald office, stating terms. ANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, A double-bedded room,in a quiet, respectable fami- ly, with full board; location to be within four blocks, nerth, south, east or west of Spring street and Bowery, Address, stating terms, (which must be moderate,) with full particulars, C. K. L., box 1 298 Post Office. TENANTS’ REGISTER. ALL SEASON.—TO LET, FOR THE BALL SEASON, the very handsome hrll, 21 Howard street, near way. ‘The said hall can be rented for a dancing academy. Inquire on the premises. OBOKEN.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE HOUSK.—A _pitlor and two. or three bedrooms, with the use of kitchen, in anew brick house, with all the modern improvements, in Third street, about five minutes walle from the ferry, will be let cheap to family without ghildzen., For particulars apply at the engraving office, 167 Broadway, or address J. J., Herald office. ARGE OFFICE IN WALL STREEY 10 LET—THE furniture, with large safe, suitable for a public company, to be’ sold. Apply at No. 6 Wallstreet, rear office, first floor. ART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—CON- sisting of large front parlor on the first floor, the Second floor, and one room on third floor, with privi- lege of bath room, cellar and kitchen, Inquire at 203 Weat Twanty-seventh: street. TPO LET STHR FIRST. FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF the store, No. 12 Vesey street, directly in rear of Astor House; admirably adapted for any kind of jobbing business. Rent, $2,600 per year; will be rentel for & bored year, or for the term of five years. The premises will be shown, on application to GARDNER, GREENE & Co. who occupy the loftf, or PENEGO & BUCKLEY, who occupy the end fronting Barclay street. 10 LET—THE UPPER PART OF 577 BROOME STREET, between Varick and Hudson streets. Apply to JO: SEPH F. CHATELLIER, 164 Greenwich street, corner of Cortlandt, up stairs. (0 LET—IN TWENIY-SECOND STREET, NEAR Broadway, a suite of unfurnished apartments, to a lady and gentleman, with full board for the lady, in a Yery amall tainly, without children, where the comforts of home may be enjoyed, Address, ‘“ Retirement,” Union square Post Office. T° LET—A STORE, NO. 116 CLINTON PLACE; would be suitable for @ harness maker's shop, or any such business, 0,LET—HALF OF A THREE STORY AND BASE- ment house, consisting of seven rooms, all in fine orer. Location down town in the immediate vicinity of business. The furniture, which is good, will be sold at a bargain, with immediate possession. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Brondway. LET.—A BACK PARLOR, BASEMENT, AND TWO bedrooms, 203 Greene street, between’ Amity and ecker. LET—A STORE, BACK ROOM, AND BACK BASE. ment, suitable for a grecery or ny osher busin Will be let cheap, No. 84 Elizabeth street. Apply at the livery *table, 24 Canal street. uf lad LET—PART OF A_ TWO-STORY HOUSE, IN A pleasant part of the city, (Kighth ward,) containing mmediat Address Jef- five rooms. ferson, Herald office. 10 LET—A GENTEEL THREE STORY BRICK DWELL- ing house on avenue C, between Sixth streets. Also a bakery corner of Forty. firs second avenue, ALPE to 8 P. TOWNSEND, 82 Nassau street, or of F. Bl , 71 West Thirty-fifth street. LET AT LOW RENT—A SMALL ROOM OR A large room, suitable for an office or a barber's shop, or some light mechanical business, or for,society meet: ings. Apply at No. 1 Bowery, corer of Division street, wecond floor. T° LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS—A MODERN house, contaiming some forty rooms, very promi- nently situated in the immediate vicinity and west of Broadway, below Broome street, a capital location for a public house, Furniture for sale. Terms easy. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. te possession given, EAR §T ‘8 PARK.—A LARGE FINE | room, on second story, front, suitable for a gentle. roan and wife bas a good pantry, and is well furnished. Would be let unfurnished, if desired, Gas in the room. Apply at 15 Beach street. OARD IN BROOK1L.YN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, B or & few single gentlemen, can be accommodated With good board and plearant reoms by applying at 83 State street, between Henry sad Clinton streets, vk lyn, five minutes walk from the South and Montague ferries, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FRONT ROOM, WITH pantries and gas, furniched or unfurnished, for a fentleman and wite; also, front rooms for two ‘single gentlemen. House within five minutes’ walk of South and Wall street ferries, Inquire at 72 State street, cor- ner of Henry. OARD IN LEMAN AND wife wish to engage board anda furnished room, in the vieivity of the City Hall. Pr.vate family preferred, but not particular, For further partionlags, Sm juire at | the shoe store, 361 Fulton street, oppouite City Hall, OARD WANTED—BY A LITERARY GENTLEMAN, in a private family, whore there are no other boarders. Being of a domestic nature, and having no female acquaintances, he would prefer Loardiog with » widow or other lady living in comparative seclusion, whose society he may find an agr compantonshit I. R., box 4,086 Dost office, stating terms, &e, 'ED.—FULL BOARD FOR A GENTLE- ne room, fire and lights: OARD WANT man, wife and infamt also bed for nurse. Or furvished spertmenta with place _ to dook. Address Jackson, Herald office, stating terms, | which must be moderate. WARD WAN family, for a nd his wife, where the | dowforts of a home could be had, Address, post paid, | 1. La, Herald office, wtating terms ond full partlewlars No objection to a small house or cotiage OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND fone children. One large front room and three bed- Tooms required, or would hire one entire floor, with kitehen, or balf of a house with a private family. Board not te exceed $1,200. Rent of rooms from $200 to $400, Address, stating terms. Xc.. A. B.C, Herald office. | — | | OXRDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- | commes ated ¥i com” and full board at low prices, at 1:2 Chambers street: also pleasant rooms, to | secommotate three or four gentlemen, Day boarders } can be accommodated also. Reference required, | QOARHING.—GOOD FURNISHED nOOMS TO RENT, ' together or separate, with partial or fall board { required: yuietude, clear avd actention; house lighted with pas ond bathroom free, Apply to Mrs | Medburst, MU Houston street | HARDING —IHKPFE OR FOUR YOUNG MEN CAN ] e nccowmods r A, vod have lessons in | ritieg xp bovkbeeping. AY SJ, box 16 Herald | «Mee yOOMS POL THRE: SINGLE GlOWTLOMEN, WITH com Block from valea Also bow IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE | F 0 LEASE, POR A TERM OF 7 YEARS, A LARGE FOUR story house and atore in a permanent business lo- cation, west of Brondway, in the vicinity of Liberty street, ton respectable party. ‘The rent will be reason- able. Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. HE THREE NEW FIVE STORY BRICK BUILDINGS, Nos. 536, 688 and 640, in Pearl strect, between Elm and Broadway, will be let separately or together, at moderate terms. Lease will be given on five years, In- quire at Mr. Fischer's, 544 Pearl street, or 263 Broad corner of Franklin street. Can be occupied imme- INSTRUCTION. BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREEP. Writing and bookkeeping thoroughly taught, is redaced charges. OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH, ISBROW'’S NEW LARGE ANB ELEGANT RIDING academy, Fifth aves comner of Thirty-nioth reet, Open day and evening for instruction and plea- sure riding—Tuesday, Thureday, aod Saturday even- ings, for Indies aud’ gentlemen, for pleasure riding. Terms, per ride b ere AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—THE SUB seriber, 483 Broadway, near Broome street, con- tinges teaching the above languages, as also the clas- 8, in private lessons. He passed, on the continent of Europe, the great govers ment examinations. FE TELLERE 483 Broadway. RAND FENCING MATCH AT 765 BROADWAY, Saturday, January 6, 1865—Preceded by exercise and instruction in fencing. Part 1—Manual of fensing and exercises on disengagement. Part 2.—Grand salute the mur and the doubles. Part 3.—Grand sabre match. ‘art 4.—Match with small swords, Pars / —Exercises anual with the cane. Part 6.—Grand fencing match, Addmittance 50 cents. at seven o'clock, even ing. M will cause speedy marriages, and will show ladies theit future hoebands, to their great astonishment: and will tell the events of life, even their very thoughts, 36 class or separate parlors, at ————| MATRIMONIAL, ADAME MORROW, THE SEVENTH DAUGHTER, She soon leaves for Kurope. 76°Broome street, near ‘anpon N ATRIMONIAL —A WESTERN BACHELOR, ral education, respectable associations, and limited wenns, is desirous of making the aequaintance of a Northern single lor or widow, not over thirty-five yeurs of Age, possersed of a moderate estate, amiable disposi- tion, cultivated mind, apd unexceptional social position, with a view to matrimony, if matually pleased. His re erences will be watisfactory. Hie habits are domestic luis teate staple snd Wis business capacity worthy of contidener otters addressed to box I be treated Herald office, will ecveey, N &W YORK MATRIMONIAL, A®OCTATION AN vuwerri r 6 becom? om and bye law TO ALL The constitu on receipt fenry As’ VOL. XX. —s sOLE Breas THEATRE. —& A. MARSHALL Decne nen 9 Sie seramanee 04 S/eleel. , 5, ‘A LUCKY 4 Grosvenor | Jenny. Terry O’Rourk Mr. Seymour Weir: THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR Broome ee ae dan. 5, .Mr. Blake Mr. Lester Georges de Chennevieres, . Mr. Dyott Jules D’Anceny. Mr.Stewart | Mme. D’Letang Mra. Paroness De Rosier {ne sisters, }.. Miss Rosa Bemnott futie.......by the......Orchestra A GENTLEMAN FROM IRELAND. THE NEW FOOTMAN, Propeetory Rdqrand Eddy, Manags : —Doors open } er. open at 63¢; curtain rises at 7 o'clock, - wink beg Ge pe aa e jan. rormed 7 evening, oe LEAR Mr. Buchanan Mrs. Brelsford EO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, IN CONSE- quence of the destruction of their 444 Broad- rm @' e at Vashi, 412 BROADW. AY, H. WOOD, Business Manager. GEO, CHRISTY, Stage Manager. OPERA, LIGHT TAROES (CES, ETO, Africanized by the most accomplished’ compaay ‘in thé world, Ac! of programme ev: . Doors open at Re cMIatET we comuaazes at'T precisely. G by fire, will ways OY WOOD'S under the control CARD. . To Grorae N. Canisry.—Sin—We decline taking mia Uh sien name, The name we perform under is . Christ; full; y, Be. a J. RA RK, Primo Basso. N. W. Gould, Guitarist. B. MALLORY, Burlesque Dancer. A. J. VASS, Violinist. To Henry Woop, Esq.—Sin—We were Wood's Minstrels ‘vious to the burning of the Hall, 444 Broadway. 10’s are we now? Yours, ’ FRANK BROWER, H.' HUNTINGTON, W. BIRCH, HENRY, N. B.—The above party Chesnut street Theatre, Phil ROADWAY SUNDAY CONCERTS.—SPECIAL NO- tice.—Tickets and Secured Seats for the next GRAND VOCAL AND IbSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Sunpay Evening, Jan. 7, gan be obtained upon application at the box office of the theatre, THIS DAY, FRIDAY, and TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, from 10 until 4. OPE CHAP! OPPOSITE THE NEW YORK HOTEL, LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST, ted by FORTY. EXQUISITE PICTORIAL TABLEAUX from the works of Baftacllgy Coreggio, Murillo, De Vinei, c. 4 [artic every night at the lelphia, Paul Veronese, West, Dubifigye Overbeck, &c., &c., exe cuted with many beautiful original designs, Ky1x, Boyne & DALLAS, Open every evening at 6; to move at nesday and Saturday afternoons at Tickets, 26 cents; children half-pric OSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE OF THE PERHAM Troupe, previous to their departure for Boston. ‘THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 61H INST., Extra attractions will be offered, including DON GIOVANMI, OR THE SPECTRE ON HORSEBACK, Admission, 26 cents: children under ten 2c. GIFT TICKETS, ADMITTING FOUR PERSONS, $1’ EACH. To be obtained from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., at 663 Broad. way. Each purchazor of one of these tickete will be presented with a certificate of share in the 100,000 VALUABLE AND COSTLY ARTICLES, donated by Mr. Perham to his patrons, A MASS MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS will be held on the 17th of January to decide on the final disposition of the GIFT PROPKRTY.—SECURE YOUR TICKETS AT ONCE. ADAME VICTOR CHOMF, MRS. 1 SON, and MR. GEORGE LE JE Assisted + an UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA AND A FULL MILITARY Open on Wed- to move at 3. will appear at the next BROADWAY SUNDAY CONCERT, METROPOLITAN THEATRE, for the benefit of MR. FRANK HUGHES, MANAGER. ROTHERS MOLLENHAUER AND MADAM PEAU- cillier’s Quartette Soirees, at the Atheneum, ia rooklyn. The first soiree takes place Friday evening, January 5; to commence at $ o'clock. Tickets 50 cents, ‘to be had at the principal music stores and the door, ol bas mS VIVANTS, OR LIVING STATUARY, UN. der the direction of M. Flour, of Paria, Int ional Museum, 51 Division street.—The entire troupe, just arrived from Europe, will be exhibited, im French and Italian style, every evening, at 4 o'clock, P.M. Admission, 25 cents. i. LENKAMP, DONT, FORGED To VISIT THE FRANKLIN MUSE} this noon or evening. All the Model Ar- tistes appear at each pertormance; also, Lea's Female Opera Troupe, with « double combination of attraction. “The Three Graces” this afternoon and evening. Re- member Friday, Jan. 6. ASTROLOGY. $5,000 ree NOW OFFERED TG any person who can surpass Madame in the art of astrology. She is the only lady ia SS try whe on give correct information om all fh life. N. B.—Madame ©. is no humbug, nor does wish to impose on the publle; she also cures all diseases in their last stage, particularly the worst forma of rheumatism. Call and satisfy yourselves. Residence 65 Thompson sireet, between Broome and Spring, brick house, stone stoop. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW IS without exception, the most wonderful astrologist in the world, or that has ever been known. She will tel) past, present, and future events ; and will show your future husband and absent friends, which has astonished thousands during her travela in Europe. She is the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, and was bors with a uatural gift, by invoking the powers of her won- derful science, to tell even their very thoughts, and wil cause happy pairs to come ho will ‘all enjoy wi the greatest happiness of matrimonial bliss. Her pre dictions are truly: astonishing to all who visit her. Those who wish a speedy marri they may depend upon true adi nal principles of magical sci tween Cannon and Columbia streets. Gentlemen not ad mitted. Hours from 8 o'clock A.M. to 9 P.M. STROLOGY.—MRS. FLEURY, FROM PARIS, WHOSE relatives prophesied Napoleon L., is the celebrated and first person of the present age to foretell futare events true and certain, Can be consulted at 263 Broome street, Crea MRS. HAYES, THE BEST clairvoyant we have in the country. She is ac knowlecged by professors of that science, both in this countr, id im Europe, to be the best clairvoyant living. re always correct, Office 10 Spring ery. ADAME ALWIN, FROM PARIS, TENDERS HER services to the ladies and gentlemen of this city. in astrology, by books and science, and is to be consulted about love, marriage, business, law matters, &c. She will tell the name of the Indy or gentleman they will marry; also, the names of her visiters, Madame Alwin speaks the Ii sidence, 309 Bowery, between First Office hours from 10'A, M. to 8 P. M may soon, and ice, founded on the eter. ee, 76 Broome street, be- street, near the nglish, French and German languages. Te- streets, and MEDICAL, — FP UE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOM. panion, by Dr. A. M. Mauricesu, fessor of dis- eases of women ; one hundredth edition, '600,000,) 12me., Pp. 386, om fine * (ree $1. Kvery int to whi ject, from girlhood te and &s mother, are fully described, with the cause ymptoms, and also the per mode of treatment in, simple, but in the most chi 5 aay, ” And tha ev ‘woman ean discover, com) tomd With thoes Goseribea, the tetas, masreensy aes cause of her com} nt, and be spared mueh anxiety and suffering. The wife about Freatog» mother ‘eat often need of insiruction and advice of utmost im- portance to her future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness forbids consulting » medical gentleman, will find such instruction and adviee, and apts pom tions of many symptoms which otherwise would occa. sion much anxiety or alarm. . How many are waiting from obstructions or irregularities peculiar to the system, w) undermine the which they ai orant, bids seek: ical advies. How many suffer f1 agin ater {{aling of the womd,) or From uot athe, (wenkness, debility, &e.) How many are in constant agony for many monthy preceding t many have aifigult, if not dangerous deliveries, and as and uncertain recoveries | Some whose are ed during such time will each find in its ‘the means of prevention, amelioration and relief, many bitter moments, how mech anguish t have been spared t the sufferer, to the husband, to the relatives, by a timel possession of this Little volume | It {s im: bia convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they at of a nature etrictly intended for the married or contemplating marriage. For sale by Sti & Tow | send, 222 Broadway; Adriance, Sherman & Co. Ante Houre, No. 1 Vesey street; Dewitt & Davenport, Tribur buildings; at No 2 Astor House, Broad: } and at th ublication office, 129 Liberty atteet, New York; Josep ucker, Mobile; also T. B. Peterson, 26 Chesnut street Philadelphia. Op the receipt of $1. @ copy will be trana mitted by mail, free of postage, toany partof the Unite! States Allietiers mast be addressed, post pal’, to Dr A M. MAURICEAU, fice 129 Liberty street, N. ¥., o box, 1.224 New York Post Ofise, =e — eee URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS —#T for dull times.—Friday.—THE . fOr « night only, with Mr. Burton in his own original chars. ter as played by him only. A The new piece of SOPHTA’S SUPPER, ‘ and the extravaganza of APOLLO IN NEW YO! For the last time but one, positively. The Woman’s Rights Convention, with Mrs, Partingt, in the chair—The Know Nothing Seng, AND GRAND AMERICAN TABLEAUX, i ‘The comedy of PRIDE SHALL HAVE A FAEL, and comicality of CIRCE AND HER MAGIC CUP will tively be produced next week, consequently the prese pieces must be withérawn. —--~| OWERY THEATRE.—PROPRIKIOR AND MsN AGEs. 1. P. Waldron; Stage Manager, Robert Joses. ip: Buse. aaron: 25 centa; Pit and Galley. 12.4 conta: Private Boxes, $5. Benefit of the Doorkeepers, Officers. ami Ushers. Fripay Eventna, Jan, 5, ‘ will be performed the patriotic drama of PUTNAM. Imitations of popular actors es La Perche Equipoise,. .Messrs. Aymar and Sylvestre Burlesque Fling... sesceeeeeeMt, Huntley ‘To be followed by BLACK EYED SUSAN, Favorite Dance,..., tesreesenceponesess Milas Welly To conclude with NATURE AND PHILOSOPHY. UCKLEY’S SERENAUERS, 609 BROADWAY. , Sin 'yhiatas'etuegas eet te Geare of ular bur! jue on opera iike edu In 3 acts, with new scen drenses, +, ee. opere, a mu ae Ethioj ‘ontersain. ment, consisting of the best Negro ie Bolov'and Daetar Plantation and Fano: Dances, ln hering to their unalterable motto, *] withegt yub Concert at 136 o'clock, Tickets 25 cents. Reserveu seata 50 cents, Bestocr tis hie ning.—Friday, Ji ere ‘oor, and evening. jan 4 evening Ms 1 ee Knowles’ , Hes Fae WIFE he 3. 4, Scott ad St, Plone; OW, renzo, and Miss Mestayer as Marianna. The entire re- ceipts of to-day will be placed in the hands of the York Association for Eapering the Condition of the Poor, for judicious distribution among the destitute. Admittance to all, 26 cents; children under ten, 1236 cents, National Ito (20; 1856. National Baby"? aubey premfusne $1,000, ROSPECTUS FOR A SERIES OF GRAND THURSDAY EVENING CONCERTS, to be given at the BROADWAY TABERNACLE during the winter season, under the direction of 4 MK. JOHN McKIBBEN AND MR. FRANK HUGHES, nager of the Broadway Sunday Concerts, and twelve 's business director of M. Julien’s Concerts in Eng- land. The managers have the honor to announce to the citi- zens of New York that the most extensive and liberal ar- rangements are in active progress to present a series of Weekly Concerts during the winter, in the above dom- modious and favorite resort, for the purpose of render- ing, in the most complete tanner, the prineipal works of the great ancient and modern composers; for the ac- complishinent of which, bh eae plies peepee teen rig leading ber has been o1 , containing all the members of the musical profession now in this ot aided by the most CELEBRA’ ay Pr eee tennehs ve ms STS, who will appear from ti to in ra succengion- pe THE PRICE OF AD! f it will be perceived, is placed within the means of Yrs most humble votary of the divine art, thus truly affopd. ing MUSIC FOR THE MILLION. THE FIRST GRAND CONCERT OF THE SERIES will take place on THURSDAY EVENING NFXT, JAN. 11, upon which occasion the receipts will be given for RELIEF OF THE SOFFERING POOR OF TH'S CITY. ‘The following gentlemen have kindly volunteered to act as committee upon tbe occasion:— HIs HONOR MAYOR, \ HON, JOHN ORSER, Sheriff, JAMES C. WILLETY, Esq., Under Sherif, ond other influential citizens, whose numerous names will be duly announced. The progrsmme will embrace JULLIEN’S R&NOWNEL FIREMAN'S QUADRILLE, pith all the original effects, as performed at the Crystat Palace. THE AMERICAN QUADRILLE, SLEIGH POLKA, with selections from the works of Beethoven, Mozart, Weber, Mendels ‘and Rossini, tull particulars of which will be given in a few days. Tickets, 25 cents each; Reserved Seats im balcony, 50 cents; can be obtained at Messrs. Hall & Son’s music store, 289 Broadway; and $, Jollie’s music store, 301 Broadway. RANKLIN MUSEUM, NO. 53 BOWERY, NEARLY opposite the Bowery Theatre,—Friday a(terngvm and evening, (wo grand entertainments, commencing at Bo'clock and at 7. The entire troupe of Model Artistes will appear in a beautiful selection of siatuary. (0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS.—MR. 8, W. GLENN, the great Dutch Comedian, original and Wy Dutch RICHARD III., 18 now prepared to negotiate managers. All communications may be addressed to 8. W. GLENN, Mansion House, Baltimore, MRE CAMILLE URSO, THR DISTINGUISHED vio. linist, whose brilliaut professional career through- “ut the principal cities of both hemispheres stands un- qualled, will execute two grand Solos at the BROADWAY SUNDAY CONCERT, METROPOLITAN TikaTa@K, ON SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, JANUARY 7. EWARK THEATRE.—SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 6.—Grand Operatic and Miscellaneous Concert, on Which occasion the artists of the English Opera Troupe, from Niblo’s Garden, New York, will make their ap: pearance, eg to their departure for California. —« M'LLE (AU, MR. ST. ALBYN, AND MR. IRVING. Musical Director. Tickets to all pai EATRICAL NOTICE.—THE THEATRICAL, feasion, likewise showmen and others, throu, out the United States, are hereby notified. not. to pet the Negro farce, entitled the ‘Black statue,”’ aa the said piece is my property, and has been secured by copy- right in the Southern District of New York. All persons infringing upon the above work, by altered title or other- wise, will be dealt with as the iaw provides. Duplicate of the copyright certificate:—Southern District of New York, ss.—Be it remembered, that on the Twenty- seventh day of November, Anno Domini, 1854, Charles White, of the said District, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the title of whish is in the words following, to wit: ' Black Statue,”’ a negro furce, in ape act. By Charles White. The right whereof he’ cisima 4s author and proprietor, in contormity with an act of Congress, entitled ‘‘ An act to amend the several acts re- specting ‘copyrights ” GRO, W. MORTON, Clerk of the Southern District of New York, . CHARLES WHITE, 49 Bowery. New York, Jan. 3, 1865. he Orr STREET THEATRE, ind wink ate and gentlemen, of acknowledged talent in the fession, desirous of ‘en st paid, JOHN E. OW eatre, Baltimore. ements, will please addi is, proprietor, Charles WATCHES, JEWELRY, &. Ogee DIAMONDS .—GENTLEMEN’S CLUSTER pins with chain, $5; without, $4; cluster earrings, $5 and $7 60; ladies’ cluster pins, 310; ntler s single stone pins, $6 to $10; rings, $5 to $12. The best Judges cannot tell them from the real. L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. OCULISTS AND AURISTS. LD MENES PERSONS TROUBLED WITH DEAFNESS, noises in the ear, &e., would do well to send fr & treatise on the ear, its structure and diseases, aud their remedies; compiled by the subscriber from the leat medical authorities, and which details his own case and successful mode of treatment after being deaf man years, and which is self applicable by any one of ordi nary intelligence. Mailed to any address for 60 conta, postpaid. Address E, Griscom, Phalanx, N. J. MEDICAL, " R. LARMONT'S PARIS AND LONDON MEDICAL Adviser and Marriage Guide, eleventh edition, 300 pages, cloth, seventy-five eogravings. Sold at 222 way, and mailed free for one dollar, by the author, Larmont, physician and surgeon, No. 42 le . corner of way, where he is consulted from 11 A. to2P. M., and 6 to 9 in the evening, Sundays ex: N. B.—Not the — store. Patients treated by mail or express. Address all letters box #44 New York Post Office. We concur with all other rs in recommending Dr. bate ' Larmont to the afflicted.—Courrier des Etats-Unis, Zeitung, &e. R. WARREN, MEMBER OF THE OOLLDO! Surgeon of Dublin and BAlnburgh, be aE Tate practice, af his old, evtabluhed oftice, 71 Madison street, near Catharine, a performing the moat business pursuits, _ ef R. DUROIS’ OF FICE, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TREAT- ment of the diseases of females, No. § Kast Twenty- second street, second house from Broadway. for female derangements, from $1 to 85. Advice gratia, Consultations and letters confidential. Country letters, containing $5, served with advice and medicine by rolerd post. Relief guaranteed in allcases, Patients at a dis baw Provided with elig:ble board, nursing, and at tendanee, R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON. sulted.—Twenty two years in one speciality enables Dr, J. to cure such cases ax have baffled those less ex. perienced than himself. Constitutional weakness eff inally cured, without the use of any delectoriou: Di. (OPES, 14 DUANE STREET, 80 LONG KNOWN to the citizens of New York, may be consulted with confidence as tous be st bis old oftce, where all who haye suffer: mo maltreatment of ‘tender. on being honorably treated. ecsaedeindet R. CORBETT, 19 VANE STREET, MEMNER OF THR University of New York, may be consulted on dis tases. Dr. G.'s rooms are so arranged that patients never come in contact. The utmost se ol ed and no charge made unless perfectly curel. from Varis, may be consulted wt his off street, nears Mercer Office men, from ® to 11 A. M. P.M. N. Bo Weilneads ladies only ow ours for Indies and nd from J to 6 and @ to te i Setarday from 5 to 6 for — PRO- . ‘ / i} ik. A.J, RO HREKEREN, PRENCH AND oeipt u physician ond surgeon, disciple of Ph Dh 4 gontte. —————