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if i LE y ral charter, which can be con- y. For farther information aad , box 2,786 Post Office, New York. pals only treated with. —FOR SALE, VERY LOW, A HOUSE, 'e 283 fect front and 40 deep, three sto and sub-cellar, with all the modern im $1,000 cash, balauce can remain, Inquire VBIG, 421’ Broadway, in the bookstore. ? if —FOR SALE, A VERY VALUASLE 'e leas of ten years, on Broadwa; excellent location for any kind of business couli not be surpassed for a hotel. Apply immediati at 212 Broadway, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURD' $1 600 ror Sale, 4 SUPERIOR aRoCARY, located on one of the best corners in centre of the city. Included is an excellent horse and wegon. To any one wishing a fine grocery, this offers inducements which cannot be sur . Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 30. SIMERS & PURDY. —FOR SALE, BREAD AND CAKE $1,500. store; connected with it is an excel- it ladies’ restaurant, fitted up in a superior manner. The location cannot be su ; it is, indeed, @ chance seldom offered. Apply immediately at 212 Broa room No. 10, IMERS & 1.500. tinre; an Sxceieat ioestion, on: 4 t thoroughfare. The lease alone is worth half the Price. The stock is well assorted, and the goods sale- able, A) ply at 212 Broadway, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. —FOR SALE, 4 SUPERIOR CONFEC- ° ‘e tionery, on one of the teat tho- roughiares in the city. is is an old established place, and in point of location cannot be surpasved. Any one Biipcry Kinky) chance shoald apply immedtia‘ely at 212 way, room No. 10. sr & PURDY. ONLY FOR ONE FULL SIZE BUILD- ing lot, situate on Fifty-second atreet, be- tween Eighth and Ninth avenues; street graded, &c., level with grade, DE MOTT, 17 Spruce street. —FOR SALE, A PROVISION STORE; ONE 50. of the best locations in the city. Me, , and fixtures will be sold for this very low sum. Any seg? in quest ef a bargain should apply imme- tely at 212 Broadway, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. BUSINESS FOR SAILE—WHICH PAYS OVER ONE hundred per cent. The reason for selling the busi- ness is on account of the ill health of the proprietor, who has left for Havana. An enterprising man can realize a fortune ina short time, which will be satisfactorily shown by an interview. Address X, 0. Z., Herald office. CHANCE.—PIE BAKERY FOR SALE, WITH A SA- loon and bar attached; the dinner bakings will pay the rent. The owner has lost his wife, and has More business than he can attend to. Apply at 35 Oak street, in the bakery. Also, six boys wanted, OARDING HOUSE FOR SALE.—A SELECT DOWN town boarding house, with all modern improve- ments, for sale cheap for cash, or good note—$1,500— pay! $45 per week profit. Reasons for welling ex- P |. Address Candor, Herald office. OkKFEE AND CAKE SALOON FOR SALE—ESTAB- lisbed a number of years, Steady sales, from $130 te $150 per week, warranted. Proprietor going West on afarm. It will be sold at a moderate sum for cash only, A good chance to purchase a well established substantial Dusiness. For further particulars apply at 103 Nassau street, next door to the Herald office. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A PHYSICIAN, WHOSB increase of practice obliges him to reliuqnish toe D ness, wishes to dispose of the store 100 Seventh M. For particulars inquire as above after 3 o'clock Dis STORE FOR SALE—THOROUGHLY STOCKED, and on the corner of 4 beautiful block of marble dings; sales can be $20 per day ; lease is worth $1,000." Price $2,500, Patt caah; balance notes or mort- gage. JAMES M. STARK, 49 Wall strvct, basement. RUG STORE FOR SALE, AT HALF ITS WORTH, IN Brooklyn; street, eeap rent and profitable og ri inens; present owner obliged. to nell’ imosediately ice $50. Apply to C, C. & CO., 77 Falton street w York. ‘M FOR SALE—ONE HOUR FROM THE CITY BY railroad ;,over 100 acres, 20 in wood; good house and out bull , all in perfect repair; a groat quantity and variety of fruit trees; situation pleasant and thy, and of easy access to the city several times a day. Apply to E. Y, ROGERS, Eaq., Rahway, New Jersey. R SALE— THE STOCK OF SHIP CHANDLERY, good will, &e., of the store 154 South strect, ro cently occu, by C. A. L. Blanchard & Co.; a good op- portunity for any one who wishes to commence bud- ness; also, three-fourths of the bark ami Jaue, together with her cargo of assorted lumber for the Aus- tralian market, outfits, &c. The bark is about 340 tons, double deck, in good order, well found, and is now lying loaded and ready for sea, at Baltic street, ad Also, one-fourth or the whole of the ship Leedes. 8 ship has just been thoroughly overhauled, and is in JOSEPH H. TOONE, prime order for any voyage. JOSEPH. esac Assignee, 67 Wall street. SALE—THE LEASE, FIXTURES, a the premises, 400. Hroomo ti at on corner tre. a Ispa0 THOM R SALE—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, WITH ALL THE modern improvements, built by days? work, and completed, » . 22 Ninth street, between Fifth Inquire of T. W. STRONG, Cen- avenues. OR SALE—THAT VALUABLE GROCERY STAND on Kighth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, an unexpired lease of two years from 1st May next. The stock has been well selected, has agood run of cash trade, and the rent low. Apply on the premises, to MARTHA LO OOD, CHAS 8 LOCKWOOD; | Adminiateators. SALE—A SCHUYLKILL CANAL BOAT, CALLED the General Washington, five years old, lying at City, near the Dry Dock: Apply on board, or ad- acia, Jersey City Post Office.” ‘SALE—AT KING’S BRIDGE, A VERY DESIRABLE Tesidence, situaced om the ma'n road; the dwelli large, square two story fall basement building, contains all the modern improvements; the out buil a are . large barn, vege fee prone st Boe beg oh ly arranged, av: in perfec: jer; re is an ndance and variety of fruit trea, vines and berry and raspberry beds, &c., very best of water; fishing and oystering facilities in the - diate neighborhood. The place will be sold low. For farther particulars apply to L. PAWLING, on the pre- Bi or at 119 Front street. FR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME FOUR STORY dasement house, on Fourteenth street, in a fine borhood. The house is new, built by day’s work for the owner, and is very stylish. Price moderate; terms easy; little money wanted. The furniture can be 'y purchased at a low price. Tb. KINSHIMER, ‘OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE QF & neat little segar store, rent bap low, doing a good business; will be sold cheap for cash. Apply im- mediately, as the proprietor is about leaving the city. Address |.. Brown, corner of Hamilton avenue and Presi- dent street, Brooklyn. SALE—A CONVENIENT THREE STORY BRICK house, in good order, having been occupied but it two years, containing all modern improvements, gan, water closets, Ac, Price and terms made knowa by caliing on the present occupant, 221 West Twenty sevent! street, Possession given to suit the purcnaser. Apply to tAY Fourth avenue, 3 to 7, SALE—THREE MODERN BUILT HOUSES, ON the south side of Thirty-sixth street, west of Pith 22, 24 and 30; one bouse on north side of tage terms easy. Also, forty-five acres jadson river, at Khinebeck, 2); miles above river front about thirty rods. W. H. WALSH, 74 Wall street, SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE AND lease. Apply at 266 West Tweaty-cighth street. SALE—iHE LEASE OF THE NORTHWEST corner, with three adjoining honses, situated in the ‘upper part of oan yo FB ny surplus rent of $800 ear; or would exc! (or Farniture, &e.,"Ke. Address Dixon, Heesld ofise, PROFITABLE MANUFACTURING business—will be sold at a low price, if applied for ‘tely. Call or address, 65 Fulton street, third R SALE—WITH OR WITHOUT THE FURN ® genteel three story Louse on lexi avenue, onacorner. House in slogan’ order, very hand- somely furnished. Price less than east. Terma very easy. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 10 A. M. or 3 to7 P. M. SALE—ONE HOUSE AND LOT, ON WOOPTER 000; do. Cornelis street—$6,100; do. Wi 500; do. Perry atreet—$5,- ; ‘avenue—88,000; do, Thirteenth street— $8,000 J. BASSET, No. 4 Astor place. $1,500 TO $2,500,—FOR SALE, A PART OR F the whole'of a clean and geod buriness, situated im nicest part of this Address X, Y., box 161 Berald office. ‘OR SALE OR TO LET—A COCNTRY PLACE, SITU- ated on Tarogs Neck, Westchester, 14 miles from city, fronting tchester bay, consisting of 19 or 30 #, Which may suit the purcha: ‘A large brick m house, built inthe mort substantial manner, M calculated for a summer or winter residence, together with all other necersary out buildings. The lawn contains 19 acres, well si with large forest trees. Also, for sale, the timber on 35 acres adjoinil for he mane Aarag os nb, tare bee snmber 0 jal wi of 8, sui for » A at 75 Kast Fourteenth street, “4 nem EWING MACHINE.—FOR SALE, AT A REDUCTION of $50 from regular price, one of I. M. Singer & Co.’s tent sewing machines, purchased from the manufac- jurere last July; has never been used, and is guaranteed to be in perfect order, Price, $75. Apply to J. J. DOR- TIO, 102 Front street. 10 BALOON KEEPERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, ONE splendid counter, two marble top tables, and four mirrors, suitable for’a first class saloon. {nquire of GEORGE W. MUMLY, 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 0 FLUID AND CAMPHENE DI ALERS,—A CAPITAL opportunity is offered to any one wishing to en- gage in the fluid, camphene and lamp business, the present proprietor being obli to go West in the spring. Address K,, box 97, Albany. PLU2BERS,—FOR SALE, A FIRST RATE PLUMB- ing establishment, with the s*ock and fixtures, in the best location in this city, and now doiog # flourish- ing business. It has a continual flow of steady cus- tomers, and will be sold low for cash or good security, Apply to WM, KENNELDY, Roal Estate Brocer, 45 Wil: Mam street, third story. ILL EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN property, or Brooklyn city railroad stock—A plot of ground ot forty-five acres, situated at the junction of two plank roads, with railroad station upon it. Price $36,000. Also, a ‘forty acre parcel adjoining; price $24,000, situated less than two miles from Brooklyn. ‘The property is surrounded by growing villages, an] is immensely valuable to hold a few years, when tt must become part o' the city. Apply to CHARLES R. MILLER, Real Estate, Stock and Property Exchange, 195 Broad: way. 6 5 BROADWAY.—PROFESSOR SARACOO, THR world renowned teacher, begs leave to inform his pupils and the amateur public, that he haa opened his Appollinea dancing academy for the instruction of ladies, t ayrer ys and children fn the most stylish dances of the day, and at all hours, suiting them. C. POGLIANY, A DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 805 e Broadway, specgie Eleventh street, is now open jor the reception of pupils, who can commence at avy time. Ladies and children on Wednesdays and Satur- Sand 4P. M.; iat on Wednesdays, Thurs- day, at DANCING ACADEMIES. days, ry other 1% P.M. Practising assemblies on Saturday ev ro for ladies and geatle- men. Monthly soirees as usual. Circulars, containing days, hours and terms of instruction, can be had at the academy at any time, or will be sent by pont, HE SECOND QUARTER OF MRS. A. LANNAY’S DANC- ing achool, at Montegue Hall, No. 5 Court street, Brooklyn, will commence on Wednesday, Jan. 10. Les- sons on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, commenc. ing at 33; o'clock. ‘Matinee dansantes’’ as heretofore INSTRUCTION. 38 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET Writing and bookkeeping thoroughly taught, im or separate per! at reduced charges, Ho OLIVER B. GoLpsarra. OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &C., taught upon very favorable terms, by W. J. Ville, 289 Broadway. Fach student is soparately in- structed and rapidly advanced in his studies, while the knowledge imparted to him in readily available in prac- tice, Open from 9 A. M. to9 P. M. iE BANJO TAUGHT BY AN IMPROVED METHOD, in six lessons. Terms, $6, in advance. Prof. 8. B. and H. . JACOBS, 407 Broad ISBROW’S NEW LARGE AND ELEGANT RIDING ‘academy, Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty-ainth street. Open day and evening for instruction and ples- nure ri Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday even- ings, ‘ne Sotiea nat" geatlonce, for pleasure riding. Terma, $1 per ride. RENCH LANGUAGE.—MONSIEUR AND MADAME Dubva are geing to open new classes for beginners. jurees of conversaciom as usual; morning and after. noon elasses for ladies; evening classes for geutlemen. Private classes in French, La’ and Greek. DUBOS, No. 761 Broadway. or ee eee re receive new pupil y for instruct in the art pepmansbip and Totaieesine, either in class or woparate parlors. rms reduced one-half. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 362 Broadway. IE BEAUTIFUL SYSTEM OF MONOCBROMATIO painting taught by S. Wood, Jr., 483 Broadway, is Considered by those of azknowledged taste as one of the most beautiful accomplishments of this or any other age. FRENCHMAN OR GERMANS WHO WISH TO LEARN English well spoken by those who will take an in- ferest in their improvement, can do so by coming to board with a private family. Very pudetilious individ als not wanted. Apply at No. 5 West Broadway place, for Mr. Henry, between 7 ahd ¥ o'clock P. M. WNER WANTED FOR ONE CASE OF MERCHAN- dise, marked (A) Mc $70, left some time ago in front of store 62 Broadway, and taken care of by the porter. As no enquiry bas been made as yet, the atten- tion of the proper owner is called to this advertise:nent, OMS WANTED.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, OF bedroom with closet (unfurnished and without board), is wanted by a gentleman of very quiet habits, Location im Broadway, not farther up than Fourtesath street, or in any one of the streets adjacent thereto. Address Mr, Edwards, Herald office, ANTED TO HIRE—WITH IMMEDIATE PUSSES- sion, a house, two stories, with modern improve- ments, situated in & quiet, respectable neighborhood, not below Tenth street, and reat not to exceed 8400 per annum. Address Mr. Perry, Union square Post Ofhes. Wars FINE UPPER PART OF A MODERN built house, with separate kitchen, or s small house, not above Tenth street. Direct Fost offlos, box 3166, stating rent and description of house. References required and exchanged ANTED—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT house, with modern improvements, for one or more years from the first of May next, with immediate porsersion. Location must be somewhere west of Broad- way, between Franktin and Houston streets, fora good tenant, Address or apply to iB, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. ANTED TO PURCHASE-A FEW SLEIGH ROBES Any person having such to dixpose of eheap will find a purshaser, by applying at Cooper's livery stable, 12] and 125 Kighth avenue, corner of Sixteenth street. ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, OF SMALL SIZE, and full board, by a single gentleman, located be- tween Washington place and Fourteenth street, and Broadway and with bath on same floor. xth avenue; gas and fire in the room, family preferred. Addross . G., Herald office, stating terms. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Private ANTED TO PURCHASE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES and lease of an established paint store, Address, stating terms, &e., to Brinkerhofl & Davidson, Hudson street Fost Uitice, ‘620 Hudson street, TED TO HIRE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES by # #mall American family, without chil , & two oF three story house, with modern improve. ments, in a quiet, respectable neighborhood, not above Fourth street or east of Bowery. Address U. E , Broad Post Office, for three days, with particulars, A HOUSE WITH MOUERN im provergents, in ao respectable ntighborhood, be tween Houston street and Sixth avenue; rent a 9700, Address, stating terma, loca‘ he., 1105, Wil liam street, corner of ANTED—IHE FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR OF A modern house, unfurnished, in = reapectable neighborhood, Address M. N., Broadway Post ffice we Da {S000 (14 INCHES DUMPY “LEVEL. ny person wing one with powerf trlescepe . hear of ; purchaser, inf * postpaid) f C. Engineer, Herald o1 for twe J\ og fre ANTED TO RENT—THE UPPER PART OF A HOUSE, piiiaak, te, casses Weed ae cee ee ° aon .» G. : yxceed $250 per jam. Address . i 7 2k i , 2 i % ET 3 g § | p i OUSE TO LET—CONTAINING YORTY ROOM3, a lodging and first ‘aie Doarding house’ Rersiteee * for at a bergain: easy. tion one of the in the city for a public house. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. OBOKEN—TO LET, AT 30 IRVING PLACE, the second floor, consisting of two handsome parlors, with marble mantel pieces, two bedrooms, kit- chen and cellar and cellar privileges’ the halis andstairs ere carpeted. Reat very moderate to tenant, Apply as above, or by letter to J. M., Hi office, pa Malla cd Rate ad at ontt Paice ta Pe eae WALL STREET TO LET—THE furniture, with large em, ne for a publie company, to be sold. Apply at No. 6 Wallstreet, rear office, first floor. ERCHANT TAILORS AND OTHERS,—TO LEASE, A store in Astor House, Rent only $600, Possession Apply at the Truss store, No, 4 Vesey A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—CO! iting of large front parlor on the first floor, the second floor, andone room on_ third floor, with privi- che tecter $3 cellar and kitchen. Inquire at 203 Twenty-seventh street. ——————$— OOM8 TO LET—FOR FACTORY PURPOSES, ELI- gibly wituated, and suitable for almost any kind tur eh PY at the corner of Hudson and tA. TEAM POWER TO LET—FROM ONE TO FIFTY horse power, to suit applicants; abundance of ground room; best location on North river. CLARK R, SHEL- LON,'22 Trinity buildings, 111 Broadway. 0 LET—NO. 205 BROADWAY—THE SECOND AND third stories of the above store, suitable for any ht business. If preferred, each story will be let aopa- rately, Inquire of SMITH, YOUNG & CO., Nos. 2 and 4 Maiden lane. i tag LET—A GENTEEL THREE STORY BRICK DWELL- ing house on avenue C, between Sixth and Seventh streets, Also bakery corner of Forty. firat stroot and second et ane to 8. P. TOWNSEND, 82 Nassau street, or of F. , TL West Thirty-fifth street. 0 LET—THE LARGE BRICK BUILDING, 335 BROAD- way, corner of Anthony street, having been rémo delled throughout, amd cont ig over one hundred apartments, is now ready to be rentod, in suites of rooms, or for office purposes. The store 1s 24 by 140 fost, and well — the mea twa den second pene ae commodious, every one ntl coed, supplied with gas dons. Basdbeve, Geckos 4 antoomes companies would find these very’ desirable for offices, ‘The upper stories are all supplied with water and conve- nience; gas introduced into each room. For further particulars apply to WM. B, MOFTAT, 336 Broadway. petentacrsidet. asthe sw otndhoat Beast daewoo ‘JO TET—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, on second floor, with closots aad use of kitchen fire if desired, at $5 por week, in a private family in Hudron street, near St. Luke’s place. Also, more rooms if wanted, at very reasonable rates to a tenant. Address for three days Mrs. M. A. Bradshaw, Herald office. T° modern improvements, such ay gas, baths, &c, oo the premises, 0 LET—COTTAGE HOUSES NOS. 1 AND 4 GARDEN row, southwest corner of Eleventh street and Sixth pT —POSBESSION IMMEDIATELY, THE ELE- nt house, No. 6 8t. Mark’s place, coataintag 0 Apply avenue. ‘Houses just been put in good order. Poases- sion immediately, Inquire of D. W. TRENTON, 167 Broadway. 0 LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF HOUSE 92 West Twenty-eighth street; alyo, houses and lots for sale at very low prices. Inquire at the Sixth Avenue Land Office, 362 Sixth avenue. 0 LET—THE STORE, BACK ROOM AND BACK | banement, suitable for a grocery or any other busi- nets, at $4 Elizabeth street. Possession immediately. Apply at the livery stable 34 Canal strect. rq\0 LEASE, FOR A 1ERM OF 7 YEARS, A LARGE FOUR story house and store, ina prominent business lo- Cation, weit of Broadway, in the vicinity of Liberty street, to a responsible party. The rent will be reason- able.’ Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. AT HOBOKEN, SEVERAL brick dwellings, in the vicinity of the ferry; poxses- fion given Immeciaiely. Apply at the Land Oifce, oppo- nite the ferry landing, to W. W. SHIPPEN, Agent PPE HOUSE NO. 4s MERCER STREET, TO LET, FUR: nished; gaa has lately been put in'the house, and in furnished in the deat style, with the lease, if required, 1 or 187 Canal #1 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PARTNER WANTED WITH THIS 1.200. amount, to joia the advertiser in the grocery business. umbug. Address P. R., Herald Office, +tating time and place of interview. Reference given and required. $1 000 TO $1,500.—WANTED A PARTNER, : with the above amount, to join the advertiser in the manufacture of an article of unlimited demand. This isan opportunity seldom offering itself, as the profit are upwards of fifty percent, aad cash paid on delivery of the article. The business is now in operation. Letters, with real name and address, ad dressed G. W. V., Herald office, will meet with prompt attention. References unexceptionable will be given and required, ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. fore existing under the name of Smith, Deey & 7 dissolved this day by mutual consent.’ All per- sons ‘holding demands against said Grm, are requested to present for settlement. Either of the partasrs can use the name of the firm in liquidation. CHARLES SMITH, EDWARD M. DEEY, JAMES M. EDDY. Warren, B. I., January 1, 1855. Notice.--The subscribers’ having purchased the fac- tory, stock, and trade of the late firm of Smith, Desy & acy, will continue the jewelry business under the name of Smith & Eddy, CHARLES SMITH, Warren, R. I., January 1, 1866. ISSOLUTION.—WHEREAS, WE, THE UNDER- signed, have this day mutually agreed to dissolve the partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Wm. G. & J. Watson & E. Lyoo, as founders in iron and brass. The business will henceforth be carried on and oll debts paid and credits received by said Wm G. & J. or would be sold, together jaquire at 260 Hudson sicVcet Watson, Jr. WM. G, WATSON, JAMES WATHON, ‘Je. ry 2, 1855, EDWARD LYON. Paterson, Ji XPRE: GENCIE! UROPEAN EXPRESS..—PARCEIS FORWARDED with the mails at reduced rates to all places in Ku- rope. Parcels to go by steamer Atlantic received till 10 o’ciock Wednesday—16 Leadenhall street, London; 29 Rue Eergere, Paris—No, 2 Nassau street, New York. Bess ys, Br c000 0 DER, FOR SALR— ‘Apply to Mi & NESBITT, Avenue A, and Twenty-third street, E.R. SILVER FLATING.-ON RECEIPT OF ONE dollar full instructions in this beautiful art will be sent by all fe any pevete, enamine them to plate on brass, copper and silver without any trouble whatever. Address, post Electro Plater, Broad- way Post Office. N, E. wanic batteries furnished when . Price $3 each, Gro sate guia Seat at ne following reduced prices ah prec aimae egeh masts Per pack; usu: . sapere the fact. H, ‘Y, Prince 1D. street, corner LENFIELD PATENT STARCH.—THE PRIZE MEDAL was awarded for the Glenfield patent starch, by 1¢ Executive Committee of the New York Crystal Palace, 1853, and also by the jurors of the Exhibition of All Nations, at London, 1851, ‘Sold by all respectable grocers. ROBERT HOSIE, No. te street, New York, sole agent for the United UXURIANT WHISKERS AND MOUSTACHES FORCED to grow strong and thick in six weeks by my onguent, which will pot stain or injure the akin; $1y bottle, sent to any part of the country. R. G. @RAHAM, 107 Narsau at.; Hayen, 175 Falton st., sng Fe Yelber, 44 South Third st, Philadelphia; Barringer, 10d Warren st., Hudson. pan each Modes SA ALLS sa Barba a eda ANTED—TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND BUSHELS OF ? Be calle caiveren at Port Rishmond, Leeryrlnersae for op very, fe whole, or not less than 1,000 bushels, “addvat pee 5 to toee rena ers to Secretary of Port el Preah Pl Road Company, Rich- mond, N. Y, 0 LD, GOLD, GOLD,—THE UNDERSINED OFFERS AREHOUSE OF WINDSOR PAPER MILIS, NOS. 65 and 67 Nassau New York,—The subscri- bers have commenced mani news and book paper at their new paper workr, at dsor Locks, con- ing 84 inch f fourteen largest size rug Ay ye and two inier machines (one more to added), now ready to receive orders from persons in want of a supe- rior quality of news or book printing paper. These works have been built with great care, embracing all the modern improvements, with a full au of ing and artesian water, together with never power, on: pois: Secret 008 antes fo the paper, nae sd supply inquant.ty and qualit capacity of the pro mills to manufacture fi thousand pounds of ‘taper per day. PERSSE & KS, LOST AND FOUND. 'OUND—IN THE OFFICE OF THE CAMDEN AND Amboy Railroad Company, at Burlington, N.J., a of money, of which infa mation can be had by the on application to J. KINGDON, Agent. Burlington, N. J., Jan. 6, 1856. ‘ OUND—A ROLL OF BANK BILIS.—THE LOSER may have them by proving his or ker property, and paying expenses. Apply to JOHN SPELRS, 152 Weat Nineteenth street. D pa oeryed FRIDAY LAST, IN FIFTH AVENUE, A bunch of keys, which the owner can have by call- ing on 41 William ‘street, and paying for this advertise- ment. OST—ON SATURDAY, IN BROADWAY OR FIPTH avenue, a package of letters, of value to the lover only, adc ressed to alady. The finder will bo rewarded by leaving the same at 24 Broad street. O8T--ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 4TH INST., BY a young lady, a gold locket, containing tho likeness Of w deceased brotber The finder may retain the locket if he will sond the likeness to 42 Vesey street, and bo suitably rewarded. OST.—A LEATHER BAG, MARKED“ ELLSWORTH Lafayette,” was left im one of the Fifth avenue Stages on Wednesday last. Any information leadiog to the recovery of sai % and contents, loft at the office of Seymour, Morton & Co., 110 Broadway, will be liberally rewarded, OST—A SMALL HALF TERRIER DOG, WHITE, with a large brown spot on the back and root of ine tail, brown ears and black marked face, red leather collar, with brass plate, without name. Answers to the name of Davy. A suitable reward will be paid by bring- ing him to 119 West Twenty-secoud atrest. O8sT—ON IDAY EVENING, 6TH INST., A PACK age, containing a pair of shoes, one of which was attached ‘to part of bine used by a lame person ‘The Onder will wr, and be suitably rewarded, by leaving the name at No, 80 Vensy streot. d the St. Nicholas Hotel, or in une of tho @ stages, a bunch of Kays, three braas and ched tom ateel ring. The finder, leaving three irom, @ them at 51 New street, will be suitably rewarded. O8T—AN ANTIQUE SOLITAIRE DIAMOND KING, supposed to have been dropped in the Fourth ave nue cars, on the evening of the Sth inst., in going from the Astor House to Bond street. One-half the value will be paid to toe person who will leave it at the office of th» Metropolitan Hotel. OST—LAST EVENING, ABOUT FIVE O0°CLOOK’ IN ween Thirteenth and Fourteenth d pencil, attached to a watered pencil, 8. Whoever re turn the same to 194 Varick street, will receive $2 and many thanks of the owner. 1 STOLEN, ON SATURDAY 0 ing, 6, 1856, from P. C. Blan- No. 3 Beach street, two doxen nilver tea spoons, oue alf doren large spoons wad forks, marked P. ©. B. ; 4 ¢ dozen tea spoons, one dozen iarge apoons and fork hed J. E. B ; two large noup and stew spoons, marked . B.; spoon and forks, marked E. B.; one large silver watch, No. ) one small silver watch, old style, lepine wateh, marked J. B., Fordeau one gold ‘lepine watch, tpeme)| og | One breastpin, gts) with sey cross, with diamonds, and neck ch /irginia,” breastpina, bracelets, information respecting bove may be left at No. 5 Beach street, or at 180 Pear! reet, New York P, ©, BLANCA) Pawnbrokers and others are desired to detain th cles, if offered, $5 REWARD—LOST, ON FRIGAY LAST, IN Broadway or Fifth avenue, between Franklin street and Thirty-third (street, a dark blue or purple purse, containing a sum of money. The above reward will be paid by leaving It with HEGEMAN, CLARK & CO., $11 Broadway, St, Nicholas Hotel. The purse being the work and gilt of a dsughter now dead, in greatly prized by a mother. Should ‘the finder not wish to return the puree and contents for the above reward, they may re- taln the money and send the purse to the above address, through the l’ost Office or otherwise, and no questions will be asked. $5 REWARD.—LOS? OR STOLEN, YESTERDAY morning, between the hours of 10 and 12, in crossing the ferry from Brooklyn to 113 Fulton rtreet, New York, or in going from Fulton street, through Wit” liam and Broad streets, to 16 Water strest,'a black keath tz, Pocket book, containing four hundred’ and sixty dot mostly in ‘erty and State bills, of «mall denomina- tion, The pocket book ia stamped in two places, in gilt letters, with the owner's name, ©. IL Shobs. Whoever will return the above to 29 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, shall receive the above reward, aud more if they demand it, ©. H. SHOBS, ENNEDY, FIELD & 00.8 EXPRESS, 98 WiLLIAM t, ‘for Spotswood, abu Freehold, | lightstown, Bordentown, Dutlagton ‘and Philadelphia, daily by special messer errands, pack: |, money, | ke., delivered promptly, aad collections ie. Freight taken and forwarded to the above places. | % yore pees weee-teae Be. 59 Broad way.—The Adams Express Company, having elfected contracts with the several Tallroen occa ales sout ; west of pee viz. —The ‘South Carolina, “Atlante an Lagrange ” “Montgomery and Wert Fotat, “Western and Atisatic,’’ ‘Chattenoogs and Nashville,” and ‘East Tennessee’’ Railroads, and ing established offices, with efficient principal cities and towns on the line of ea Ubey are now prepared to receive and forward merchan dies, pockages ‘and parcets of every description, with un- usual celerity, and at a great reduction from other ex press rates. hasning our Own express cars in charge of Special messengers Ly the United States mail tr a1 being provi with stout iron safes, we are enabled to transport specie, bank notes, jewelry, and other valu ables, with safety and despaten. ¢ principal places to be reached by this express are Charleston, Coluinbia, Augusta, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, , Columbus, , and Montgomery, Ala, connecting with tho @teamers for Mobile and New Or leanne, Express leaves for Charleston every Wednesday and Saturday, at 2% o'clock P. M., per steamers Southerner, Marion, James Adger, and Nashville. | JOHN HOBY, tendent Transportation for Adaina kxpress Co, Broadway, CLOTHING, &&. CHALLENGE.—NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN who want their clothes to look like sew Call at the tailoring, cleaning, dyeing, and repairing 6 toblishment, at 353 Pearl ntreet, where you can get pitch, tar, grease and point taken out without any inju ry to your clothes, by J. B. NOAH, 418 Pearl street. 000 WORTH WANTED.— Orange etreet, near Ch \LOTHING —LADIES AWD GENTLEMEN HAVING | clothes to EE | kA? REDUCTION IN READY MADE CLOTHING — Overcosts, $6, dreraand frock coats, $4, cont ly $16; 1,000 fancy silk and velvet vests, from $5 to $4 each.’ Ono, LEviE, corner of Nassau nd Heekmas can | (wo 4 ounce, im whi r | Mies | wi tell the events of life, even their very thoughts. Dp) REWARD.—LEFT IN THE CANIN OF THR South ferry boat, in croming to Brooklya, on fe evening of the 6th ins/ant, a lady's covered basket, containing, atoong other articlow, a handkerchief, « pait of nocersi-ves, &e.; one opal ring, with diamond set- ting, the initials G. R. inride; one plain gold ring and two breast) ine, chief The name is im full om the handker- Any one leaving the above at the ferry office on | the Brook! yn side will receive $20, and not «ueationad. | Pawnbrokers and otbers are desired to detain the ar- 1 | tielet if ofered VAID FOR THE fb wolf robe which wat while standing in Niath street, near Tompkins equare, about six o'clock on vening, Jan. 6. Said robe was light colored, two be Is—lining red ground sod black roall Sgures; seam in lining crosswaye of the robe, Also stolen from same carriage on Sunlay evening, either in Twelfth street, near Bri nue, below Sixteenth street, sole rm 4 Y 1 REWAKD—WILL BE eee oe y earring’ torda) ‘et, uaed for vac oral lone. vials, 4 liquide: three woth forceps, & gum lancet aloe gies . thong. A liberal re return to the ite and whip, or red to any per said case and ite proportion for any of éaid entire con! BB tates “bore opens 6 commence at To'elock, sremit ChowN DuANcwia Mr, Harrison Georges de Che: \° Mr. Jules D’Anceny Mr.Stewart | Mme, D’Letang Mrs, Cramet + no chi ba The Sisters, } Miss Rose Bemnett Popular Music,...... by the...... THE NEW JTMAN, Meret THEATRE.—HENRY WILLARD, a Proprietor; Edward Kiddy, Manager.—Doors open 4; curtain risen at T e’clock. ‘Tuesday evening, Jan. 9, will be performed A National Overture . coeveee sees Orchestra AFTER WHICH, SCENES IN THE RING, BY THE AMEIUCAN, GERMAN, FRENCH AND ITALIAN ARTISTES, ‘Trained Horses, Elephants, Ponies, Camels, ko. SUPERB FEATS OF UITATION, LOFTY ‘puis BRIUMS, ARTISTIC AND HEROIC FEATS ‘To conclude with RINGER OF BOSTON, THE BELL Matthew Morgan,, ‘EO, CHRISTY & WOOD'S i IN. CGNAB- inence of the destruction of tir hall, 444 Broad: way, by fire, wi rm e at MECHANIC'S HALL, 412 BROADWAY, under the control of ss . H. Woon GEO, CHEISTY, ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS' BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT F) J Premiere Africanized by the most accomplished he sy world. A change of programme every ¢ . Doors open at 6 }g0’clock ; to commence at Tie precisely — — CARD. To Gronon N, Canery.—Sin—We decline taking LS juestioned name. The name we perform under is b. P, Christy, Raq. Res fully J. W. RAYNOR, Primo Basso, N. W. Gould, Guitarist. B. MALLORY , Burlesque Dancer. A. J. VASS, Violinist, To Hisxny Woop, Fsq.—Sm—We were Wood's Minstrele rovious to the burning of the Hall, 444 Broadway. ho’s are we now? Yours, FRANK BROWER, Hl. HUNTINGTON, W. BIRCH, ©. HENRY. N. B.—The above party Chesnut street Theatre, Phi ‘ECOND ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW OF THE National Society for the Improvement of Domostia Poultry. NEARLY $600 CASH PREMIUMS, Which will be held during the week from Monday, January 15, to Saturday, January 20, 1855, inclusive, ia BARNUM’S AMERICAN MU ‘SEUM, and will include the exhibition of all kinds of rare, choice and costly fowls—Pea Fowls, Ducks, Geese, Swans, Fancy Pigeons, Gold and Silver Pheasants, &c. The First Annual Show of this Society presented a truly surpassing collection of valuable poultry, and the managers are Metermined te make the Secoad Annual Show & still more attractive illustration of the vital pur- pose of the Society to render universally popular a pur- suit hitherto limited to the sympathy of a few amatears, and thus encourage every possible improvement in a branch of American Industry so intimately associated with our ideas of domestle enjoyment. No charge whatever to competitors for the privilege of exhibiting specimens. Exhibitors admitted ieee. Food and water provided for all fowls on exhibition, and persons to food them without expense to the owner. Fowl intended for exhibition may be sent after the lth of January, and will be taken care of, if directed to the ‘Voultry Com- mittee, American Museum, New York.’” All apectmens should arrive on or before the 14th of January. Admission to the National Poultry Show, including all the attractions of the Museum and Lectare Room, 26 cents. Children uader ten, half-price, Open from 7 A. M. to10P. M. Pp. T, BARNUM, President of the National Poultry Society. THEATRE, HGS R. CHAS, FISHER, OF BURTON” to announce to the inhabitants of New York that tis his intention to receive a# pupila any gentlemen ing for instruction in the dramatic art. ‘or par apply to M er, at his residence, 104 Leonal eant of Br PRANKLIN MUSEUM, NC opporite th ery Theatr afternoon, at 4, evening, at 7. will observe that the Fran co in the Uuited States where the Model Artistes tod, with other original entertainments. Re- 0, 63 Bowery. “BOWERY, NEARLY Performances every N.B— ASTROLOG B5,000. 20 rrmn ro a wpe te in the city who ve correct information om all things through .—Madame C. is no humbug, mot does she wish to impose om the publle; she also cures all diseases in their inst stage, ularly the worst forme of rbeumatiem. Call sod satisfy yourselves. 64 Thempson street, between Broume aod beuse, stone stoop. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW It without exception, the most wonderful astrologist in tho world, or that has ever been known. She will pest, present, and future events ; and will show ‘nture husband and absent friends, which bas astonial thousands during ber travels in Europe, She is seventh danghter of a seventh daughter, and was bore with » natural gilt, by invoking the powers of her won: derful seience, to tell even their very thoughts, and wi cause happy to come together, who will all enjoy the test happiness of matrimonial bliss. Her die lone, are truly astonishing to all sho visit ber, ae who wish « speed: may soon, and they may depend opon love sdvios, founded on the eter. nal principles of magical seience, 16 Broome # be. tween Cannon and Columbia streets. Gentlemen a. mitted, She will remain in the city buts short time Hours from 8 o'clock A.M to 9 P.M. LAIRVOVANCE—BY MRS, HAYR2, THE MOST celebrated clairvoyant physician living —Kacently, Mrs, Hayes han experienced new unfoldings of a high order: she can see things perfectly clear with her eyes closed; she willanswer any questions relating to sick ness, absent friends, business, journeys, law auite, Ao She will give a correct deseription, and bring corrert news from any person however distant, She advertises Dothing but what she can do, and pledges her word to ive satisfaction to all, orno pay. Private roome fer dies. Office 10 Spring atreet, near the Bowery if FE 3 ADAMS, ALWIN, FROM PARIM, TENDERS FER | services to the ladies and gentlemen of this city, In astrology, by books and relence, and is to be consulted about love, marriage, business, law matters, ke, Bhe will tell the name of the lady or gentleman they will marry, also, the names of her visiters, Madame Alwin speaks the English, French and German languages. ie sidence, 09 Lowery, between First and Becomd steeeta. Office hours from 10 A. M. to 6 P.M. “MEDICAL. yt WARD'S UNFORTUNATIY YRILND—$1 vial, and @ book, cures im a few bourse; oot else can doit, No. 60 Canal street Broadway, is the place to get this remedy—no where else in New Yor one door em pid and thorough ure warranted No, mo HED.—DR. Ce dineases, Twenty-three yee him to guaranteo permane member of the New You in his office HE MAKEIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOM penion, by Dr. A M. Mauricesu, professor of die cares of owen, Ope Lundredth edition, (4), 000,) 12me., Pp. 436, on five Raver, extra bindimg” ) rico 81. complaint to which woman is subject, from yirthood womanhood, on4 also as wife and as mother are tally deseribed, with \he cause, the sym *, nod also the proper mode of Wweatment, ine Viale, atch le, Wat im tae mort chaste languege, easily unders' And thus every woman can discover, by comparing ber own symp ‘oma with those deseribed. the nature, eharncter amt caure of her complavrt, and be much snnety end suffering, The wile shout tecoming a mother has often need of inatraction and advice of the utrort im yortance to her future health, in respect to whieh her sensitiveness forbids consulting & medieal gen ‘Will Oné auch instruction and etvies, and also ox tions of many symploms whieh otherwise wow sion mech anxiety of clarm. How many eres from obstructions or irregularities peeuliar to the syrtem, which antermine fe me the effect of ore A and their delicacy for. tmedice! wf 4 view. How many suiler from failing of the womb.) or from Soe bee ETT, OF Ni with confidence on oon epecialt vary i arteles, wicians’ and pi (weabpess, ty, ee) macy are in etfully solicitede ©. _ 0 I Street | agony for many months | How REWARD —LOST, BY A POOR SERVANT GIRL, | many bave aigieuit, if not dangerous Geliveries, ant slow $. going from Forty fourth street to Twenty-sixth « recoveries | Home whose lives are hasaré- street, @ purse coutaini: $19. It is all she has in this world. The honest finder will receive the above re- d and the thanks ‘of the owner by returning it to Grifia, at the intelligence office, 042 Mighth avenue ADAME MORROW, THE SEVENTH DALONTER, Will cause speedy marriages, and will show ladies their fotore husbands, to their great astonishment, and She soon leaves for Kuroye. 16 {iroome street, sear Cannon ATRIMONAL —MADFMOWRIIE EMILE VULETTE, Of charetas sorilan’) ass content (© pereen’s hand " splriteal writiog 1 So er Te 4 4 Formas were) ont rexemaase of 492 1 “ne - writing, send to any ® foil ae ot their iN BOL D, AB, ee, rROM Character, allaire of the fuceees, dextiag, he, ages of Shere tied eos aps aloe of the one love or will marry | good Ramariteo, it i sow eomeded. is daily AGdrees ph, Broadway Post | perf wore * aed fares thas the Ofes, N.Y. residing out of the oy cam salely | whale of the faculty. In etteniames dauly. . Nieho- transmit through the . All communications @n- | las 8 fipring street, N.Y. M, B—Ageats weal sw eres im one week after their receipt, ot peatmaners preferres. | "”ARCES, hance, ero. . form every night at the | Etdelpia, its Lo Miweum is the | PER | Nie pl Ra By ty 7 PRIDE SIAL Mave’ a PRL “4 te Sve acts, WIS new speneey pow Srsees, Oe..008 “4 Per TALE, Count Ventre, 3 . Burtor ; Lorenzo, Mr. 5 Ter rento, Mr. Jordan; Pistruccio, Mr. Andrews; Russell; Count Carmine Marchant Leonora, 4 iow of . Darton; Palerme, with Gastlo Jeu ae, = Ventoso, Mré. lughos, vi may New scenery : t Vi Rh ry 6 £08 oF , ) Mr. Johnston, Mr. 5 On W noedet end ROW comicality Saliea Gund a8, The HER MAGIC Jan. 9, will be performed the operatic drama of ROB ROY MAOGREGOR, To conclude with LOCHINVAR, UCKLEY’S SEKENALERS, 639 BROADWAY, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, and ares b pres ba a, ‘The gra urleaque on the fi opera - CINDERELLA, in four acts, with new and beautiful scenery, transformations, tricks, &e., Ke , and the f € ‘ndere! “Mine hleanor | Alledor Prince,....7. 8 Waddleton | Duadenab. Pedro. R. B. Buckley | Yaron... Hunters, Fairies, &e,, &e..... ding the opera, » su perio ment, consiating of best Negro Solos and Duets, Mlantation and bape Bn. \- aering te their unalterable motto, vel- ity.’ Concert at TH o'clock, Tickets 26 cents, Reserved seate 60 cents, Briers AMERICA) MUSECM.—LAST the great moral drama of THE DRUNKARD, Jan %—Afternoon, at 3, the famous moral and tem- ance drama of THE DRUNKARD, aa presented bere one hundred and wuccenmive heey oermongee | de—O, W. Clark Ed. Middleton. Evening, ai WILINO—in vhich J R Seats and Miss THE COCKNEY IN CHINA—Bowbell, Mz. way. Admittance to ull, 26 cents; children under tem, 12)5¢ cents, National Poultry Show, premiums 16 to 20, 1850, Nat Baby Show, June 5, 1866. ONALDSON’S OPERA HOUSE, HOPE, ne and 720 Broad opporite t Yoru ‘illais B Donaldac juwtly H lar author and Ethiopian comedian, has the honor te an- nounce to bis frieads and the public that be will sent, on Monday evewing, the 16th im mines above named, a series of eotertal . tive of Negro character, aa attractive as they shall» chaste, Mr. D, will be usaiael by a company of artid who will favorably compete with (if mot #urpasa) am) other performers now engaged oa similar ine of bus ness. Look out for Monday evening, 16th inet, bs hips AMERICA ETHIONIAN TROUPR.—THE above band commence a series of performances at the Brooklyn Athenwmum. on Wednesday, the 10th inat., to be continued on Friday and Saturday hte. The entertainment will congat of solos, duets, q tets, fancy dances, banjo sun negro ee. | in short every feature of Ethiopian minatrelay will be introduced, making the perormance second @ none of | the season, Adminsion 25 cents; ebildrea halt 5 Doors open at 6; commenre at 7}, o'clock. ©. @. Musical Director; W. Bell wih the 1 | Raagit. The | would state that the concert on Wednesday, | | una inst., Is for the beoett of the Poor of Brooklyn. TOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE ACADEMY OF DESIUN, 663 BROADWAY, Hoger's celebrated APOTHEOSIS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, painted by JAMES BURNS Admittanoe, 25 cents; Children under twelve yeare of | age, 12), cents. | PERHAM’S GIFT TICKET, | will, by «pecial arrangem: at, be received for edminion, | Exhibition hours from 10 A.M to OP. M. A MASS MERTING OF TUE SHAREHOLDERS IN PERHAM'S THIRD GiPT ENTERPIUBE, WH We MELD ON THe 17TH EMR, to decide on a final diapenition of the 100,000 GIFTS. TICKETS CAN BRE HAD 4T ONE DOLLAR EACH, At 664 roadway, from 9 A.M. to6P. Mt CARD TO THE PUBLIC.—HAVING ACCIDENTALLY | Musicale to take pla a the prog reapectfully iniorm my { + been done without my kuowle 1 LWORA or consent. PaViUT CLARK. GRAND SOURKEE WILL Bk GIVEN BY HARRY B, 03 Woadnonde A ht, the 10th inst. Lord, at Military Mat The of Professor Harper, All bunds are expected to be on deck. Don't give up the #lip. Ore CHAY cL, OPPOITE NEW YORK HOTEL — ] The gravd Panoramic Tableau of the Life of Obsriat, ustrated by for life alae pictorial tableaux, Plekets, nts; children balf price BLEAUX VIVANTS, UR LIVING STATUARY, UN. der the direction of Mr. Vieur, of Paria, | Intervational Museum, 6! Invision street. —The entire troupe, just arrived from Europe, will be mesa | Freoeb and Italian style, to night, at 8 e'eleek, mission, 25 conta, FINE ARTS, N VIEW, UNTIL SATURDAY NEXT, AT GOUPIL & O*w ‘a, Printecliers, ke , 06 Broadway —A specimen of Mr JH V, Arthur's new style of painting portraits | This picture ts painted with a transparent white, (ia | vewted by the artist), which in time hardens almort to | ap ename) steeds well and sever changes, For terms | spply to Mr. ROBINSON, at Goupet & Co.'s, 360 Broad | way. ALENTINES.—4YECIAL NOTICE TO THE TRADR, Valentine dealers in all parts of the county should send at ones for one of #TRONG'S SAMPLE LOTR | of valentines, contaiping the following large assortment, We 144 comic valen'ines, assorted. 2 Ne. 1, sentimental do, assorted. | # 4 42) “ “ “ ese “ “ “ is 37! “ " cs 1 60 “ “ ‘ 3 + 100, “ “ “ 12 6; fancy envelopes, 3 a, “ 13 Jo “ “ J valentine writers, These will be sent at once in s neat package, wea t otherwise, to any city, town or vil i i States or Canada, om the receipt ef ten dollars. ‘This is the mort liberel ofer ever made to valewtioe dealers by any publisher, aa% should induce all who with to secure Ila advantages to send im thelr orders without delay. Valentine companies sad © on the mont Liberal terms, for . Sopot Aad inoet eplenaid assortanent. STRONG Manulactacer, 74 Nason et, N.Y. dealers au from the TW _ COAL, | cm COAL —€7 FOR BRST RED STOVE 00! to grocers, and 07 2b to the public, amd 06 for large red ash nut suitable for small cooking stoves, and delivered to any part of the cit nuetAn CLINTON, 254 Tievt ovense, MEDICAL, —== | } D LARMONTS® PARIS AND LONDON MeINGAL Advioe and Marriage Guide, eleventh | Pewee, cloth, seventy five exgravings Bold oh 2a Beet way, and inailed free for owe dollar, by the Larmont, physician sed cursos, corner of Tiroadway, where he is consulted from ll A. M 2PM ood 210 is the gvecing, | tres! N. Not the drug store Pation’ express, Address all letters box 44 New York Port Oftee- pore ie Dr, We coneur with ail other recommending omrtet des Etate Unie, be. | Larmont to the aftiieted J Kh. JOLNSON, 16 DUANE STRERT, MAY BK CON. sulted Twenty two years in one epemality enatiee | Lr. J. to eure such Cases as bave ballet thone lene ex perieoce! than bimerlf Constitutonal weakness eflec- twally cured, without the use of any dalectorious drugQ —D* VOWNRS CAN IE CONSULTED AT NO. 4 CANAL street, one door east of Droatwey, daily. We. | Powers’ female periodical pili, and other madiane, | female derangements, price $1. Post paid wilers will reeeive linmediate attention. A. MOTT FEVER AND AGU AND UIPUMATION. The ndverteer, whe for 20 youre bad bere & mertyr to the above dreat'u! complaints, bat whe new, thenk God, is once more restore! to bealth, will f, to aoy individual im the city of coentry, om reeetiptet O, | scopy of the recipe which be ovinne’ from the aheve | tminent physician ON i —4 fortune can be realised by | the remedy Mf sAvertined | Vircot, | j | | eather D. wtewet, < er) SO WILL AMS, box 19 Heras fon DERM OFNICE, YOR Tu RXCLOMIT Fame. ment of the disease of epee ferond bows (om lrved way for female Gorengemente, (ram $1 to 6. 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