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150 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. es Ww. A CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAG the business need apply. pacar ne an ote el ae RY ‘ANTED—B\ A BOY, 14 YEARS OLD, RESIDING with his parents, employment in any respectable ne name occupation, Apply at 55 Allen street first €‘ ‘ANTED—AT 341 BROADWAY, (BASEMENT, ) AN American young lady, to act as saleswoman in the fancy and trimming business. Also, a lad 14 to 16 yoars old. A housekeeper, to go to New Orleans; wages $20 to $25 per month. Charges moderate, THOS. SPINK, Agent PER DAY.—GENTLEMEN HAVING A CAPITAL of $10, can be employed in a perfectly safe busi- yeas, by addressing a letter, with twelve cents, or stamps, or calling on BROWN & GORHAM, No. 47 ‘Dey at stairs. Full particulars aud specimen by re- urn mail, JOB PRINTER, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED with the routine of the business, including press A= fancy printing, is anxious to meet with em- ployment as foreman of small job office, or other wise. Address W. White, 696 Eighth avenue. OLD PEN MAKER.—WANTED, A THOKOUGH workman, one that understands finishing, &c. To a mpahnescte) man, a good salary and steady employ- it be given. | to Henin KENDELL & FAIRCHILD, 132 Wilfiam street. WATCHMAKERS—A YOUNG MAN, WHv HAS served a few years to the watch finishing depart- ment in Europe, is desirous of obtaining a situation where he may receive instructions in jobbing. Wages not so much an object. Address J. M., Herald office. CURLED HAIR SPINNERS.—WANTED, A MAN well acquainted with the business, Addres Manu- facturer, Herald office. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—A PRINTING establishment, having an excess of steam powor, is prepared to purchase one or two good and fast presses. A portion of payment being taken in work. Address, post paid, steam printer, care of W. Pate, engraver and printer, 16 Burling slip, 'N. Y. cee te OR er neh ).PRINTERS.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED JOB compositor; also; a proof reader, accustomed to a large book establishment. Apply to’E. 0. JENKINS, 114 and 116 Nassau street. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT WATCHMAKER, ONE who is honest and steady, and can bring good reference. Apply to PLATT & BROTHER, 20 2 yano. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O. ‘OLIDAY - Watches, Diamonds and Yah pe subscriber all descr of the folloy articles, at re- tail, much lower any other house in the city:— JULES’ JURGENGEN WATCHES, Warranted perfect time keepers, trom, +8160 to $250 + $126 to $275 COOPER WA! 0} Bplendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, perfect ‘time meepert oe oe + $125 to $250 Which run eight days with one winding. ENAMEL WATCHES For laies, some in hunting cases... DIAMOND WA’ For ladies, some in magic cases. MAGIO WATCHES, Which change into three different watches, WATCHES WHICH WIND UP And turn the hands without a key......... $85 to $140 ALL KINDS OF WATCHES AT LOW PRICES. @ Watches, four holes Bilver Detached Levers E Ladies’ Gold Bets, Earrings, Pins and Bracelets.$1> Earrings, $2 to $25; pins. to $25: Fold Lockets, one, two and four glasses 3 joldGuard Ohains.., s ses Sesesssssss Sssesessssss HoeabSSs bene ee Ho whe Bomenmmid Sarco mewneasce 4 ewaekticooSeesssesac ee SLSSSSSSeessssesesssssssssssssss SeaseSs S Sussesssusssessess S SSSSSSSSSSSsssssss RGEC. ALLEN, I r, je and retail, 11 Wall street, second floor, near Broadway. BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET, Writing and thoroughly taught, ia 36 separate parlors, at reduced - Parlor #¢ OLIVER B. COLDSMITH. A YOUNG FRENCH J Pg foes PERE KOT- competent 6) jy anx- a te obaln iment in aching — masic and drawing. ¢ best of reference given, aad ol ul moderate. Call on, or address, M’lle GANTILLON, Sa Sixth avenue, where she will receive pupils, or visit their homes, as they may desire, M’lle ‘tillen and hdz mother have classes at their residence, in the even- N. B.—M’lle Gantillon has graduated at the Hotel ille, Paria, and has a full diploma, M’lle Gantillon her brother are in Brooklyn twice a week, where they would be glad to have a fow more pupils, OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &c.—MR. B W. J. RENVILLE, 289 Broadway, is receiving new students upon very favorable terms. Each pupil is carefully passes and enabled to readily practice the know! imparted to him. Open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. isi arithmetic and weeping, day and evening, a I (Appleton’s juilding,) where gentle- for the counting-house, Bae in an expe- REEK AND SPANISH LANGUAGES.—A. FRANCHI, for over nine profes:or of Greek in the Uni- versity of Havana, has opened two courses of the above ages, on moderate terms. For particulars apply at ba bat Bixteenth street, after 6 o'clock P. M. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1958. octave rosewood, $210; rosewood 7 oes, ‘instrument fully warranted. BROTHER, 292 Bowery, near Houston street, ANJO, BANJO, BANJO.—BANJO TAUGHT IN SIX lessons, ona new an! improved method. Terms in advance. Lessons given day and evening by Prof. J.L. JACOBS, the celebrated banjoist, 102 Chatham street. N.B.—Jacobs’ celebrated banjos and accordeona for sale at the above number. —— Bx. BANJQ.—THE BANJO TAUGHT BY A NEW P, and improved method, in six lessons. Bind $ in advance. ns given evel ovening, a our metikod, oer with the gronteat facility. Banjos ot allkinds constantly on hand. Professor 8. B, & H. P, SACORS, 407 Broadway. SALE—ONE SIX AND THRER-QUARTER OCTAVE rosewood pianoforte, but little used. Price $170, cost $230, May be seen ut the piano manufactory, cor- ner of Centre and Canal streets, second story, ———— IR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A NEW SEVEN 0C- tave rosewood instrument, made by a journeyman iano ieker for his own use; has double i# finished on the back same as front. low if applied for immediately, shop, 120 Macdougal street. eh iil a tes ES ae ee Penis wo exami SCHUETZE & LUDOLF REQUEST- he round corners, Can be had very Inquire in the rear ed me to examine their pianos; in doing so, with greatest care, I must testify that I findthe same ex- cellent in every’ respect. Without any doubt, I can compare them with the best manufactured in this coun- try, amd was very much astonished, as I never: before heard of the firm mentioned. AUGUSTE GOCKEL. SCHUETZE & LUDOLFF, Manufacturers, 85 Varick at. 000. —FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, TWO lots and two story brick stable on 180 feet west from avenue B. The lots Ibo are 20 by 103 feet each; 26 by 86. Price, $4,000, and 100 can remain on A first rate place for asi yughter house. Apply %. BROAD, 13 Wall street ee 006 —FOR SALE—ONE-HALF INTEREST e Us in two manufacturing concerns, es- ed nine years ; small capital required to operate ; pay lange profits, and is for ‘to one with country connection. e the city by Ist of Feb. No ents need a 7» Address f¢ da; tpaid, Mr. Mason, New 5 ba Pont Office, * itncteete en . —FOR SALE—CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT and toy store, located on the greatest tho- roughfare in Brooklyn. The rent is low, and the place in well established. Satisfactory reasons fur selling. Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. $32. CASH—$275 LEFT ON MORTGAGE, WILL buy.a lot of land 26 front by 112 feet deep, near preeemays just abovo the tazabie liaits of tie pro- posed Central Park ill be worth a third more in te cy ring. Also to lot, a two story house in West t veaty- leh street, No. 123, store and back room first floor ; three rooms second floor. Rent, $16 a month, or secon: floor $6 per month. Apply immediately, at 772 Green- wich street, corner Bank, over the bakery. $20 FOR SALE—A DRUG STORE, EX. ° cellent location in Brooklyn; in. Judes stock, fixtures, &c.; any one wishing a nice store, should apply immediately at 212 Broadway, room No 10, SIMERS & PURDY, ECOND HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS.— Seven octave pianos, two round and four round cornes, will be sold extremely low; one Chickering, one Geo. Hows, one Woodward & Brown and one six’ and three-third octave (T. Gilbert & Co.), two round cor. ners; pianos torent. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. A GOOD PLACE FOR BUSINESS I3 e wanted in the country, where capi- Land indyptry will be well rewarded—climate healthy, and improv! country, Address Exodus, Broadway Post Office. 00 —HOUSE WANTED BY THE SUBSCRI- © © ber for himself; has $5,600 cash which he will pay for the best house offered to him with. in one week, between Grand and Fourteenth and Bower. and Hudson streets. Address J. B. GREEN, 1,110 > way. Unincumbered property preferred. JURNISHED HOUSE WANTED SOMEWHERE IN THE vicinity of Broadway, between Broome and Four- teenth streets; must be in nice order, with modera im- provements, from twelve to fourteen rooms, Yearly rént not to exceed $1,200, for » good tenant. Apply immediately to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. Y FOUNDRY.—ANY PERSON HAVING A FOUND- ¥i ry for making iron castings, located in this city or jeinity, for sale or to lease, may addrosd a line to Franki'n, box 175 Herald office, stating when and where an interview may be had. REMISES.—STEAM POWER WANTED—A SMALL factory in the basement, and two upper floors of &@ moderate size toi Must have plenty of water. Address Manfacturer, Herald office. DAGUERREOTYPISTS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ‘8 daguerreotype apparatus, adapted for taklag land: cape views, and for use in the West. A young man fa- miliar with the apparatus and having some kuowledge of secure a Uberal salary. Address I. 8.H., of- quirer. botany can fice of the New York Courier & ‘ANTED TO RENT, BEFORE MARCH 1—A SMALL house, below Twenty-ninth street; rent about $200, Address T. 8. Jones, Horald office, stating loca. tion of house and term: ANTED—A MEDIUM SIZD SECOND HAND IRON safe, suitable for holding watches and jewelry, and provided with a patent lock. Please address Box 2,696 Post Office. ‘ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, CONSISTING OF front and back room in the second story, base- ment, and three or four bedrooms, must havo Croton water up stairs. Location in the vicinity ot Bleecker or Hudson streets; not too far up town. Rent not to ex- ceed $250 or $275. Address A. M. 8., Herald office, ANTED—A SUIT OF FURNITURE FROM A FAMILY ote, HVINS UP house Keeping. Address box 4,107 Post ice. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—A WELL built three story house, not less than 25 feet wide, containing all the modern improvements, together with stablo, or rear lot with stable privilege. Price not to exceed $25,000; must be in @ good location, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Eighth and Thirty-fourth streets, Address box 3,030 Post Ofis e. ANTED TO PURCHASE—TEN OR TWENTY acres of land, with s comfortable house, near a village, in Orange county, N.Y., and near the Hudson river would be preferred. Apply to Joseph W. Allen, No, 2 Nassau street. ‘ANTED—100 CARTS, SUFFICIENTLY TIGHT AND the proy size, to cart the dirt from the streets. Apply to MORGAN L. MOTT, Supt. of Streots, Supt. of Streets’ Office, cot. of Kasex and Grand ats. PIRITUAL RAPPING AND WRITING.—MRS. COAN will hold public circles this and every day next week, at 720 Broadway, in Hope Chapel building. Hours, 10 to 12 o'clock A. M., 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 o’clock P. M.; Sa- turday evenings excepted. N. B.—Parties attended at their own residence. Apply as above. PIRITUAL MANISESTATIONS.—WANTED, A GOOD medium, either writing or impersonator, or both. Address, post paid, X. ¥. Z., Broadway Post Office. MISCELLANEOUS. LDEN’S PREPARED CREAM COFFEE AND CLARI- fied cream eoco;.—A delicious cup of either can made in one minute, ready sweetened and cre: with hot water. Alden’s concentrated milk, equal to cream, for coffee and all purposes of cooking, warranted to keep in any climate. Sold by al the principal groce- ries and ship stores in New York, Boston, Mobile, and other cities. | ALDEN & 00., 113 Chambers street. ECORATIVE FRESCO PAINIER OF THE GERMAN ‘and Italian school.—Is ready to decorate in the most approved manner, and in all styles. Address, at 208 Spring street, New York, KORGE FICHT. OWNING’S STEWED TERRAPIN.—THI3 DAY I D commence serving up a lot of superior egg terra- in, and all e tful ures of the above are moat res] invited to call and test the aame at THOS. DOWNING’ No. 3 Broad street. N. B.—The above sent to any of the city. ROCERS, HOTEL KEEPERS AND BAKERS WiLL G find a fine sssortment of butter at 153 Cedar street, near West. Offered low for cash. — eee $9, 00 WORTH OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A’ ie fe real vestings for sale, one-half cash a1 exchanged for first cl: Address Ww. 4 ertate on Manhattan Taland, or will. be an mortgages in or near the city. A. P. 1d office. ALL ROBES.—RECEIVED PER LATE STEAMER from Paris, 500 Grenadine robes, worth $30 which will be offered for sale on Monday, Jan. 15 @t $16 each. All one price, UBSDELL, PIERSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. A ees ROWN & DOYLE, 354 BOWERY, ARE SELLING _— at thirty per cent less than any store the clty. REWARDS. REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 25 11th, a gold lever watch, in going from Troy Forty-ninth street, in one of the Eighth avenue cars; white gunk second 4 chronometer balance, Return to No. 9 Eighth avenue, where further partisu lars will be given, REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, THE 10TH 20 inst., a diamond pin with enamelled setting. ¢ Onder will recaive the above reward by delivering Tt to J. W. Watkins & Co., 28 and 30 Pearl street, or Wm. B. Rathbone, 80 Cranberry street, Brooklyn. REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 17th ins' the Academy of Music, box $1; ‘a black overcoat. above reward will be paid, by leaving it at 26 Vesey street. REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THE 3U BSCRIBER, 0 ses ieee lever watch, No. 3,143; Geo. r, 38 Little The tton street, London, maker. above reward will be pee to any person returning said + saath CH. LADEWIG, 217 Cherry street. REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 19TH INSTANT, mall white , answers to the u UN Kintok sas. fe" shape roman paid to any person returning it to 22 Seveath avenue. REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 18TH, A SPANIKL 8 reddish brown color, white feet and black ears. Pacific Whesver will return the same to Daniel Wilder, 8 REWARD.—LOST, IN GOING FROM HUDSON Hotel, will receive the above reward. street, through Prince, Broadway and Fourth on Thursday yg) ® stone marten victorine, ‘Whoever will return it to 156 Spring street, near Laurens ‘will reosive the reward and than f Fp EWARD.—THE GENTLEMEN WHO COMMITTED THE highway robbery corner of Frankfort and Gold on We yy night, can send the papers and documents to J aioe N: 9 Gold asavo!, as Saaz cannot posalbiy tara thom to any wie, ERE’S THAT WILL MAKE THY BEARD TO grow luxuriantly in six weeks, and will not stain dr injure the skin. It’s my magical onguent. Price $1 a bottle, sent to any part of Sag y R. G. GRA- HAM, 107 Nassau strect; Hayes, 175 Fuiton street, Brooklyn; Zeiber, 44 South Third street, Philadelphia. MPORTANT TO QUARRYMEN, STONE CUTTERS, architects and builders, PORTER’S Patent Spring aoorosg is the ~~ — itoly successful attempt to secure by means of mac! A the enti arenes kind of building stone with rapidivy and preston, giving the most t finish to plain aur- faces, fronts of steps, straight and curvelinear mould- ings, fluted columns, ke. inciple of this simple, and durable machine, Depen that of the and chisel used by hand in the moet skilifal man- ner, —. 8 perfection of line truly admiral, and with » rapidity that leaves the old tedious processes of band labor entirely in the shade. One of the machines be daily seen operat 36 Gansevoort street, near the North river, by Twell street. Machines cutt Ffaces from two to six feet wide, will cost from $1,500 to $2,500, ANo. 1 Machine, cutting a surface six feet wide, em- ploying three men, and driven by two-horse power en- | gine, at # total cost of not over Maho Big Reg | and perfectly perform the labor of from 75 to 100 men, insuring & reduction of about one-third in the Il kinds or bi ston Rights for the use of this machine in this, the United and foreign countries, are now for sale by the | proprietors, Messrs. CAPWELL & PORTER, No. 37 Wall | street, Jauncey court. Ret pe stone cutters, builders, contractors, and the public generally, are invited to examine this novel | and economical machine. EECHES —20,000 SWEDISH LEECHES ARRIVED, IN | prime order, for sale bi J. F. CLEU & 00,, 90 Maiden lane, AREHOUSE OF WINDSOR PAPER MILLS, 66 and 67 Nassau fest» Reed York.—The subsori- bers have commenced mani at news and book at their new paper works, at \dsor eon: Teing fourteen larger oe rag and two 84 inch Fe porsnce iy agen had Bone are now ready to receive orders {rom persons in want of & su) rior quality of news or book printing 3 Thbee works bave been built with great care, em! allthe modern improvements, with a full ay; of ng and artesian water, together with never power, en- ou yap nt ype od Weak s oy in quantity and quality. eapacity the i ‘ per per day. ALNUTS.—55 BALES GRENOBLE WALNUTS, W. now erop; also 600 small boxes Marseilles 4 ie bales Froneh chesmuta, for ale by J.P. CLEU & 00., 00 Maiden laae, 08 Lewste, andod } borse, wagen, cart Ae 5, —A PHYSICIAN LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA je will dispose of, at a sacrifice, a highly popu- Tar patent medicine, with’ recipe, ‘Tho article is hand- somely got up and bringing in $100 weekly. It can be conducted by either wale or female. On receirt of six cents in post stamps a sample, with full particulars, will be sent to auy address—city or pouutey. $300 was refused for it six mouths hence. Address Medicus, box 189 Herald office. COUNIRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—THE 8U3- seriber offers his farm for sale, containing nearly one hundred acres, on which there are tro dwelling houses, all the necessary out buildings, and all in com: plete order, being nearly new; buildings and farm well watered. it is located in good neighborhood, in the heart of Orange county, about three miles from Wash- ingtonville, depot New York and Erie Railroad. Further particulars can be had of J. W, Mowbry, No. 172 Kast enty seventh street, New York, or of the subscriber, at Otterville, Orange county, N. ¥. HENRY F. BROWN. SEGAR AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE IN Broadway, doing a cash business of 15 to 25 dollars 7, will be sold cheap for cash. Address Cash, Union ice. PPUNES FOR SALE ALREADY, ESTADLISHED, which pays an immense profit, and can be extended through the whole United States. The necessity for selling and satisfaction and surety of the above will be given by am interview. Address a mote to X. @. P., He- rald office. USINESS OPENING.—HARDWARE AND HOUSE furnishing store for sale, in one of the best loca- tions for first. class customers in this city; a person de- slrous of purchasing will find this a rare opportuni'y to enter into an established business; cash capital wanted $3,000 to $5.00¢; a lease may be had for a term of years. Address, with real name, Hardware, Post Office. ONFECTIONARY STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—GOOD reason given for selling out. Inquire at No. 80 Grand street, Williamsburg. FEEANGE TEREE THREE STORY AND HIGH basement brick houses, ted; also, a frame Gweling in Williamsburg; all or either wiil be exchanged for dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, Illinois or Wis- consin lands.’ Address J, 8, Dean, Post Oflice, box 2,230, stating where an interview may be had. (OR SALE—THE WELL KNOWN THOMPSONVILLE Hotel, weil situated for a summer resort from the city, within one hundred miles of the city of New York, also situated on the Monticello and Newburg plank road, with a good run of custom. Apply personally or by let- ed B. PURDY, 261 Wes! Fizost, pepe f of Watts, (OR SALE—A SPLENDID FIRST CLASS BROWN @ stone front house in Twenty-first street, near Fifth avenue; a neat three story brick house in Twenty-se- yenth street, for $7,500; a three story brown stone front house in Thirty-second street for $7,5.0; « three story brick house in Twenty sixth street, $9,600. All the above have modern improvements. Also, houses in this ety. | Price $2,500 to $80,000; and in Brooklya, from $1,000 to $16,000, Terms easy.” Apply to A. SER: GEANT, 15 Wall street. OR SALE—A NEW STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, 12 horse power, 10 inch bore, 24 inch stroke, Wm. irden’s make, with’ all the apparatus complete; will be sold eheap if ‘applied for soon. Inquire of POOLE & HARNISON, 65 "and 67 Rutgers ali, N.Y, or P. CASIDY, 106 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE Columbian Garden Confectionery and Bakery, No. Bowery, established eleven years. Satisfactory reasons for selling. given the lst February. Inquire at the store. R SALE—FARMS OF 100 ACRES EACH, AT $2 AN acre, with five years credit. Twenty farms can be Purchased by industrious Protestant families, worth about $400, Climate, soil, water and wood are aqual to ony in the United States. Apply at 33 Broadway, second story, front room. R SALE—THE GOOD FIXTURES AND toak of a retail toy and fancygoods store, excellently Situated in the upper part of this city. Will be sold on liberal terms, on account of ill health of the occupant. The stock is entirely new and well selected and the bu- siness in a flourishing condition. Address, for particu- lars, box 3981 Post Office. JPO® BAe A VERY VALUABLE LEASE, PAYING a large bonus above all expenses; to an; seeking ® safe and very profitable investment, this offers superior inducements. Apply immediate! A at 212 Broadway, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. R SALE, WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE—A very genteel three story and basement house, in elegant order, modern improvements, &c., located on & & corner, on Lexington avenue, Will be sold less than cost, and on easy terms. Furniture very stylish, and be sold low. Apply to E. B. Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7, P. M. R SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS ON MURRAY Hill, northwest corner of Thirty-fifth street and ‘ourth avenue; wants to exchange for a new house up town. Inquire at the Fourth avenue Market, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, from 8 to ee g SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE IN this city or country, a well established hotel, near ¢ city of New York, together with a billiard saloon and oyster and dining saloon attached; every in complete order. The proprietor, having bene in the business for the last eighteen years, wishes to re- tire, and would sell on reasonable and easy terms. For an interview, please address H. Y., Herald office, which will be attended to. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY LOTS FREE OF incumbrance—A valuable real estate, which is improved and can be let for a term of years to eaponal ble parties to pay good interest, Address J. E., office. R SALE, CHEAP—THREE BEAUTIFUL GRAND pianos; of the factory of Hani & Habert, (Ziirich, itzerland), successors to the celebrated Jacob Eck. These instruments are superior in every and presuly for this country. “Price'$100,,BO00, and 8560 for country. ice $7 fash. BOURRY. D'IVERNOIS & CO. Nor 10 Broadway. N. B.—Pianos to be seen at 106 Bi street, be- tween dand 6 o’clock, P. M. SALE CHEAP—A BOOT AND SHOE STORE, with the stock and fixtures, in a good location, joing @ good cash business, will be sold low for cash, or good security, as the owner has other business to at- tend to. Apply at 256 Seventh avenue. SALE CHEAP, OR EXCHANGED FOR A SMALL F place one te city, a small iE with Ks rh hig provement & pleasant part of Massachu: » SP: ply to SosrhHt W. ALLEN, No. 2 Nassau street. nsiseneenieninenenteeoeennenenguennnteneicesansasieasals F* SALE CHEAP—AN ALE AND CHOP HOUSE. Reason for selling colng out of the city. Apply to J. W. REA, 13 Mercer street. R SALE, OR TO LET—THREE NEW FOUR STORY houses on Twenty.fourth street, between Fourth ond et avenues, Apply at 44 East ig street, or 44 Wall, to CHAS. H. a. Fotis vor TO LET—A VERY DESIRABLE NEW ful three story end high basement brick house, beau- Ny located on Morton street, near Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, and a few minutes walk from South Seventh street ferry, bal eget The house haa all the mo- dern improvements, marble mantels, washstands, gas, beaters, : tubes, ranze, hot and cold water show- or bathe, ke. For particulars ay ply to &, MECTLER, 247 Front street, New York. Also, for sale, twolote 26 by 100 feet each, rusning through ‘rom Morton to Clymer street, near Bedford avenue; first class houses on both sides of the street, R SALE AT A BANGAIN..TWO FOUR STORY po ploy) Fa West Twent; ah th tr for cheap, if ap; for soon. Aj tod. A. NOLDS, 182 Sadfolk street. aid ROCHRY STORE FOR GUE AT A HARGAIN—Tita G stend is without exce: , one of the best in the Pol gdtn. da aed ‘a corner store,) will be sold ate fair val the lease, stock, and fixtures, with B. W, RICHARDS, 207 Beosdway, ee a a nee TTC ‘OUSE AND LOY FOR SALE IN SOUTH BROOK: A three and basement brick hou e, ee on tween the hours of 84° M. and'12M. ‘OTEL FOR SALE—BELOW MURRAY STREET, ON the west side of the city, at a great bargain, oo manos, agg St. bat bi agen Fulton at a bargain, 302, & Street, 81 Nassau ri niin — ‘a ad OW TO ESCATE HIGH RENTS.~ WILL SELL ON ‘ec, oe MEARE, SOS Rooaway, JMPORTANT TO SEA CAPTAINS AND OTHERS GOING long journeys.—For sale, @ child’s caul. Price $500, Riareet hy. 2 ierald ‘ Adireas EAL ESTATE FOR SALE, AT VERY LOW PRICES. —A number of genteel dwelling house in fine lo- cations ard in elegant order, with all modern improve- ments. Persona wishing £2 jurchase will please make application to E. B. 319 Fourth avenue, from3 to7P. M. A TEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—8 TO 10 HORSE POWER, with pipes, heater, pumps, &c.; been used but & few weeks. Price $100.’ Apply 'in tho paint store, 84 avenue D. HOW CASES FOR SALE, CHEAP—TWO SPLENDID show cases, nearly new, cach seven feet long, suit- able for a joweller; will bo sold a bargain by applying to RC. Kemp, auctioneer, room 86 Ni street; one bas anest of trays. Also, @ large iron safe for sale, EXCSANGE—TWO WELL BUILT FOUR STORY brick buildings, and shop, in Thirty-sixth street, near Ninth avenue, for a farm’ near r or water communication, Apply to A. J. Berrian, 37 Chambers street. Tk pci arent ae ee Hotel —' men, furnished rooms to ly or in suit by the day, week, or month. Refer- enve required, "tas moderate, Apply as above. 4. BROADWAY—SUITS OF ROOMS ON FIRST and second floors, with full board; also oue or two woah ae, grates, for single tlemen, House contains all the modera improvement BRCOME STREBT.—A SUIT OF ROOMS TO let, furnished or unfurnished, together or sepa- rately, with or without board. Also single rooms, West of Broadway. References exchanged. ‘7 7) FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF ri Broadway.—A parlor and bedroom ou the first Fr, and s sitting roum and large bedroom on the third floor, for gentlemen; breakfast servedif Fequiced. Also, two. or three single rooms for lodgings, all neatly fur: nished. CROSBY STREET.—ONE OR TWO FUKNISHSD rooms in a private, genteel family, for a single gea- in, English, French, Spanish and Italian spoken, BLEECKER STREET.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM ON the second floor, with full or partial board, to lst, to single gentlemen, or a gentleman and his wife. Also, a front attic room, BLEECKER STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY.—TWO 7 handsomely furnished parlors and a hall bedroom will be rented to two or three gentlemen, or toa gentle- man and wife, with or without partial board, at No 7 Bleecker street. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE TWO SEOOND STORY connecte fol ra, it! ies, Stacked, suf bedroom aijoinings which they wiah to let, unfurnished, with boasd; would be furnished if de- sired, Apply at 688 Greenwich street, opposite Vaniiam. THE BALL SHASON. ‘HIRD ANNUAL BALL OF THE TWELFTA REGI- ment will take place at Niblo’s Theatre and Saloons, On Monday evening, January 22, 1856, Tickots can bo found at the Astor House, Metropolitan Hotel, St. Nicho- las Hotel, New York Hotel, and all the other hotels, und also of Colonel H. @. Stebbins, 41 William street, Lieu- tevant Colonel E. B. Hart, 24 William streot, and ‘Major J. T. T. Stagg, 185 Washington street, and of any mem- ber of the committee. bea te intense eae Fe SARE A LONG TAILED GRAY HORSE, 16 hands high, sound and kind in all harness, and can trot very fast. Apply at 94 and 96 Mercer street. FY SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, ro! sound, and kind in mogle avd double harness; can t inside 2:50, Also, a light trotting wagon, sleigh, one set of harness, whip, stable and dress blankets,robes, bells, &c. Alto be sold together, as the owner is about leaving the city. Apply at 94 and 96 Mercer street. R SALE—A VERY STYLISH HORSE, 1634 HANDS high, tix years old; also, a very, fide dapplo gray orse, 153¢ hands high, seven years old; both sound and kind in every respect, and g travellers. Apply in the store 103 Fourth street, corner of Charles. OR SALE, CHEAP, THE OWNER HAVING NO USE for him—a vory stylish-driving, long tail bay horse, 1534 bands high, seven years old this fali; has showe the owner 2:42 in harness. Can be seen until sold, at the Club stable, in Downing, near Bleecker street. (0h SALE—A SORREL HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS 2 high, six yoars old, very stylish, sound and kind, ard can trot very fast either in single or double harness; also, a light wagon and harness. be seen by apply- ing to DAVID A. MOLMAOR, 21 Centre market, before o'clock; or after, at stable 64 Third street. R SALE—A STRONG, POWERFUL, YOUNG HORSE, 173g bands high, well suited for a cart, 6 years 61d, warrapted sound, and kind in all harness. ‘Sold for want of use, He is a bright bay and in good condition. Apply at No. 7 Prince. OR SALE CHEAP—A HORSE AND LIGHT WAGON with top, suitable Hy é; rocer or gentleman Biguth avenue, N. B. market wagon. Inqure A counter for sale. Apply ORSE FOR SALE.—HEIS A BAY, FIFTEEN HANDS igh, perfectly sound and kind. Also, « stall to fet until 1st May. Apply at the stable in the rear of 19 ‘and 21 Weat Twenty-second street. ORSES TO LET.—TWO GOOD SADDLE HORSES, one a tirst rate lady’s horse, would be let to- gether or singly, with sndilicn &e., or they would be let as harness horses, with or without a gon, va moderate terms. Apply at No. ‘ood express wa- Carmine street. TABLE NEAR UNION PARK TO LET—HALF OF A private stable, comprising three stalls, room for three carriages, and loft. For particulars address box 656 Post Office. ‘ASHINGTON.—FOR SALE, THE FAST TROTTING bay stallion, Washington, 16%; hands high; ten years old; perfectly sound and kind. Washington ‘is a superior foal getter, as all his stock has proved. For full particulars apply at 04 and 96 Mercer street. 56. BROADWA PROF. SARACCO’S DANCING Appollinea is open every day, from 10 o’elock in the morning to 10 o’clock in the evening, for private lessons and ses, composed of the most respectable people. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 808 Broadway, opposite Eleventh street, is now open lor the reception o! pupils, who can commence at acy time. Ladies and c! on Wednesdays and Satur- days, Se erin) Genmenen cm Wotmenday ‘a, Thura- days, and every other Friday, at 734 P. M. Practising assemblies on Saturday e’ ) 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 time, or will be sent by post, ROOKLYN.—NEW CLASSES ARE NOW FORMING for the second term, at WILSON’S academy for janeing, in Clinton street, corner of Atlantic, (opposite the A eum). Hours—Ladies and chi dren meet on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 334 o’clock; and gentle. men on Tuesdays and ys, at 8 o’clock P.M. This is im every respect s very saperior school. ANCING ACADEMY, 21 HOWARD STREET.—MLLE CAROLINE VEZIENS begs leave to inform the mye that she has opened her dancing academy for wala aeoone the tne and . tlemen, in the mort ces Of q for practice every from half past coven to te ‘clock. sini RIVATE DANCING, 600 BROADWAY —THE LAST chance ta learn the late mode in a fow lessons, at a reduced . Each pupil instructed separately. A new class is now forming for beginners, Circulars to be had, and all applications to be made, of R. Burnton, 274 Bowery book store. LEGAL NOTIORS. eee r THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY a and county of New York—Thomas C. Durant and jen! C, Crane, assi 8 of J. Rodman, against qh $y. Riise, ie wite-etadone Jobn F. Rodman, an For Reliet.— (Com. not #6 To the defendants.— You are hereby summoned, and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Commons Pleas in and for tbe city and county of New York, at his office in anid city, on the 15th day of January, A. D. 1865, and to serve 8. copy of your answer to the said complaint, on the sub- seriber, at his office, No, 13 Chambers «| » in the said city, within twenty days after the service of this sum- mons om you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com \t. DENNIS McMAHON, Plaintiff's Attorney, 13 Chambers street. Dated New York, January 15, 1855 EW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS County.—J. Carson Brevoort, trustee of Mrs. ura W. Brested, against Henry Castro and Amelia Cas- I Jeremiah Simonson, Charles M. Simonson, Mary Simonson, executors; Jas. E. Mauran, executor, &e.: Sylvanus Lyon and wife, Willetts, Edmond Willetts, 8. Jaudon & Co., G Patrick.—To Henry Cas' you are hereby summoned and req com) it in this action, which was fi the of the County of Kings, atthe Bal of Brooklyn, on sixth day of to serve a copy of eee Eyal et on the subseriber, at his office No. 54 Wall street, in the fo, A New York, within twonty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such serviee; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the P WM. ELLERY SEDGWIOK, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated Ne ork, Deo. 15, 1854. \UPREME COURT, CITY AND COUNTY York.—Charies W. wid ham, Sarah yee Bartholomew ; Atterbury, William Fleming an | To the defentants, Sarah J” Levy | Levy.—You are hereby summoned and swer the complaint in this action, which in the office of the Clerk of the elty and count | York, at the City Hall, in the city of New York, and to | serves copy of your answer to the said com it on | fae vabeonber, o his office No, 9 Court street, Brook lyn, within twenty days after the service of this su: mon* on you, exclusively of the day of such cervied, and if you fad to answer the asid complaint within thé | time id the plaintiff in this action will apply to bey Snr j leaf ag demanded ia the complalat. CHARLES R. LYNDE, Plaintire Attorney. i OF NEW Iynde agains! Eliza Bingham . Levy, Abraham G. Levy, Roswell, G. Pierce, Robert Aaron M. Burr.— and Abraham G. juired to an been fled of New WELL FURNISHED APARTMENT, CONSISTING of sitting and bedroom, to let, with board, too gentleman antis wife, or to’ couple of single gentle- mep, in a first class house, where there are but few boarders, situated in Waverly place, afew doors from Macdougal street; modern improvements. None but those wishing the beat accommodations need apply. Ad- dress E. 8., box 1,214 Post Office. ‘qg. ROOM TO LET, WITH PARTIAL BOARD IN A strictly private family, very respectable and plea- ant neighborhood, west part of the city, up town, where the comforts of a home can be expected; all convenien- c.es connected with the room. ferences exchanged. Inquire at the Elixir office, 251 Broadway. FURNISHED ROOM AND A BEDROOM, WITH A board, at the table of # private French family, is offered to a gentleman of respectable manners. Apply to the French teacher, 292 Sixth avenue, between Eigh- teenth and Nineteenth streets. N ENTIRE FLOOR, CONSISTING OF THREE HAND somely furnished rooms, and bathroom adjoining, will be let, with board, to a gentleman and his wife, or frmall family, jp the drat class house No. 62 East Six- teenth street, ‘hear Irving place. References exchanged. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, A west of and near Broadway, second floor, front, cap be obtained, with board, at the first class residence 91 Prince street. Location very desirable. Baths and gas. PARISIAN GENTLEMAN, RECENTLY ARRIVED, and without any engagement, being desirous of acquiring a practical Lnowledge of the English language, wishes to find a respectable private family to live with, where an exchange of lessons with some member of the family might be effected. Address L. H., No. 2 Leroy place, Bleecker street. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR ONE OR TWO SIN- gle gentlemen, can be accommodated with a ples- ant room with board, ina gentcel American family, where there are but few boarders, by applying at No. 100 Eldridge street, near Grand. RE YOU LOOKING FOR BOARD, ROOMS, OR he t—Be rg: od ean find shee? by Bp a acy office, Clinton Hall, corner of Eight! Watone Lalayetis place. N.B.—This office has not been, or is not connected with any petty establishment, but stands alone. FRONT ROOM, SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, WITH A. one or two bedrooms attashed, to let, in a private ouse, with all the modern improvements. Also, in- gle room, with grate and gas in it. Apply at 96 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—FOR A GENTLE. man and wife, with board for the lady only. Terms must be reasonable. Location on the east side of the town preferred, or in Brooklyn. Address Express, He rald office, before noon to-day. OARD.--A PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET TO a gentleman and his wife, or a few single geatlo- ‘Ihe house contains all the modern improve- A small private family, Apply at 51 West OARD.—WANTED, BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A furnished room,’ with partial board, in a private amily. Address, stating location and particulars, 8. 1., jerald office. }OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLE- man and wife can be accommodated with a pleasant room, and with a private family, ina house with allthe modern improvements, and in a very re- table neighborhood, by applying at 116 West ity-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, OARD.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with board and ‘@ private family in Fourteenth st avenue, by addressing L. H. J., box 8,068 Post Office. Bocca HIGHLY RESPECTABLE LADIES je ink wT Plo beri tata ay will toge- r; they w absent during employ- ed fa stores, Terms, must, be modersie, Hofertacse exchanged. Please address R, R., Herald office, stating terms and location. OARD ON Lt Gl aaaee AND GENTLE- men can obtain suit sof elegantly furnished nts, in the large and commodions yooms on Broadway unfurni: . IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY.—TWO itlemen itleman and hi Brite si accommodated with « fine room and an enclosed Piazza attached, on the first floor, and board in a pri- vate French family. Apply at 160 Twelfth street, be- tween University place and Fifth avenue. OARD IN BEACH STREET —A LARGE, WELL FUR- ished room, on second ‘floor, front, with pantry and gas, suitable agentleman and wife, will be kt unfurnished if nivel also, single roo or partial board, at 13 Beach si 3 OARD DOWN TOWN.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, pleasant furnished rooms, suitable for a family or single gentlemen, may be obtained by calling at 126 Chambers street. References required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO LARGE ROOMS, WITH pantries, on the second floor, and one small room on the third floor, newly farnished, to let, with full or 1 board. The house modern improvements. io. 246 Hicks street, Brooklyn, between Wall street and South ferries. ot wi en ; a two Fooms, suitable for single pods Al Apply at 81 sid- ney place, between Joralemon a: afew minutes walk from the South and Wall street 5 Biri IN BROOKLYN.—-WANTED, BY A LADY, whose business requires her to be absent from time time, a «mall room, with board. A pri te famil; a —— References exchanged. Address, post pil ben 1488. OARD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FULTON FERRY.— A single gentleman can be accommodated witha Ree gel and Doard in a gentee) family, very ‘tly located on one of the city railroad lines. Apply at 50 street. it room on the second 7 plesenty OARD IN pg ee SMALL PRIVATE FAMI- address Harrison, which must be moderate. Bar WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, ina house with the modern improvements, where there are few or no boarders. Full board for the. lady, and partial board for the gentleman. Location be tween Grand and Bleecker streets, one or two blocks east or west of Broadway. Unexceptionable references gS and required. Address R.C, A, Broadway Post ce. OARD WANTED.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, two children, four and six years old, and a you [mye with in, comfortable home, between nal street and U quare, not far from Broadway. a Terms not to exceed $10 per week. Address A. P., ald office. ne OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND CHILD, TWO years old, in « private family, or where there aro jut few boarders taken. The advertiser will partly fur- nish her own room. Address B, B , Herald fice, stating location and terma, which must be moderate. ptm lk Anes oder ld ine fet Goomding house teise, theatios ahem ine ing house, bers Address L. R., Herald OMe. Bus WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FAMILY Her- of six, (two of them in a location, furulshed or Unferesabed” hess $1 i weer, in advance ifrequ ired. Address James, Herald office. vate family, where she can havea small room with « grate or stove, with » widow lady » Lo cation not ahove Bleecker street. Terma muat be mode- rate, address Mrs. J. M. Price, Broadway Post Udiow, Bure WANTED FOR A LADY IN A PLAIN PRI —A FURNISHED ROOM TO Ler, ZS or without boar, to oma 67 tw sinole ina small family. Apply at 163 Chambers OARDING.—TO RENT TO GENTLFMEN ONLY, B large doutle-bedded room, om first oor; le rooms on secon: third floors. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GEN men, with or without board, in a oe ‘a new Foglisi: besement house, beaut ally fara and replete with all the modern improvement q 1193¢ Ninth street, four doors west of Broadway. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT NO. 38 CLINT place; a parlor and bedroom, suitable for a sia gentleman, 'or an entire floor, handsomely furnt with a)l the modern conveniences, Please apply 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Fuien ROOMS, WITH BOARD, MAY BE H i at No, 222 Sixth avenue, between Fougteenth teenth streets, a pleasant locality. A highly ace Plished family of French teachers, who devote th felves to inatruction in the French langu music, drawing, attend to classes in the house, aad at ce of pupi ENTLEMEN DESIRIN FURNISHED — ROG without board, can be well accommodated at Jay atreet, near Greenwich street; also front to tet, Sugable for an ofiico Apply as above. Mo. SAVED.—GENTLEMEN SHOULD BE Sena ne can ebsei, well fue r a odgi rooms for per week, or 2s. per night, (a fow ro Frankfort bigher pr1ce.) le Hotel, corner of William streets. 0. 10 UNION PLACE--A HANDSOME PAR ‘and bedroom on the second floor, suitable (q ntleman and his wife, Will be vacated in a da; wo. RIVATE BOARD IN WILLIAMSBURG.—A FRG and back room on the second floor, with pantr will be let to a gentleman and wife or single gentle: on reasonable terms, within five minutes walk of alip and Grand street fei Toquire on the pre 117 South Kighth street. OOMS TO LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED SIN room, with board, in a private farily; also a F, with pantries and ‘water attached; suitable ti gentleman and wife; s single gentleman preferred. wishing quict rocms will please call at 109 Grand si a few doors west of Broadway, OOMS TO LET.—GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOM} dated with double or single bed roome, handso furnirhed, without board, in the immediate vici of our best hotels and restaurants. Apply at 125 © street, rear of Metropolitan Hot OOMS.—DESIRABLE SUITS OF FURNISHED RO to Jet, with partial boardif required, for one or gent n, 1n @ brown stone front house, with al modern improvements, convenient to the cars and at ‘11 West Fourteenth street, first house weat of Sixt} YO YOUNG GENTLEMEN—WHO ARE WILLING room together, can be accommodated with a p room, large try, and fire and gas, in « pri fs m1 pant I , house with modern improvements, at a very lerate Die ee nae, given nea aired. tociet le, and near stages and cars. 139 Wei Ptwent, ‘second stree - FT/0, LET—PARLORS AND ROOMS, WITH OB out board. Meals served in rooms if required, Ply at 16 Bend street. (0 LET—HANDEOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 7 East Twentieth sireet, between Broadway and F avenue. ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE H unfurnished front room, with board for the only, ina gentee) American family, where there other boarders. Light and fuel included. Loc: near Broadway, not above Spring, or below Canal s Address Stephen, Broadway Post Office, LOST AND FOUND. Ti tnaen AFTER THE LATE FIRE AT Washington, a favorite dor, which belonged of the members of Mr. Haven’s family. who periah the fire, The dog is a large black Newfoundiender answers to the name of “Bruce.’? Any one restore him at the wg bey 4 room of Mr. Havén, Beaver street, or at the house of Mr. M. Ho Fort Washington, will receive the heartfelt Mr. Haven’s family, and be liberally rewarded, OST—ON THE MORNING OF THE 17TH INST. in going from No. 5 Varick place (Sullivan str hrough Bleecker and Thompson streets to Washir equare, a Jady’s swali gold watch, with gold chain, and key attacheds The finder will be literally re by deiivering the same at No. 7 Bond street, or Varick place. OST—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, IN HOU; street or Broadway, a lady’s carved ivory {| case, without the cover, containing several cards, the owner’s name bt them. The finder will be | rally rewarded on leaving it at Mrs. Rallings’ mill store, 67 Canal street. t OST.—SUPPOSED T0 HAVE BEEN TAKEN BY take, from the Academy of Music, on Wednt evening, two overcoats; one blue pilot cloth, lined silk, in the pocket of which was a cap and’ pearl gla nd one black cassimere, lined with silk. Ar ee same to the Academy, will be suita! wal OST—AT THE BALL FOR THE BENEFIT OF Poor at the Academy of Music, on Wednesday) ning, an enamelled gold bracelet, with letters S. W. it. A suitable reward will be paid by leaving it Varick place, Sullivan street. The young mani} found it was seen, but could not be found. p Paes THURSDAY NIGHT, A e black and tan Knglish toy terrier dog, answ name of Tiny. Any < ffe~ an ngs ty Bainbridge, corner of Clinton and Fulton avenues, & lyn, will be rewarded. 5) om ae Ben) De ON THURS a Jano at Montague lyn. te finder will be liberally re t turning the same, which is a family relic, to Mr, 7 Burk, at Montague Hall, Brooklyn. 1 ‘JT °St—SUPPOSED To BE LEFT IN A SoUTaF, LEFT IN A SOUTa Fa e, ‘8 small pack: marked with a pencil dy vith « ret tobe ted mowed tt Whoever w ae at the Western Hotel will be libera™' warded. OST—A SMALL KING CHARLES SPANIEL, ears and black and tan feet. Answers to the } nny. Had a small blue and red patent leatht) its neck. Whoever will return the same t, {th street, will be liberally and sa’ “4 OST—AT THE LADIES’ POOR BALL, AT THE. emy of Music, a blue cloth overcoat, long Fed sleeve linings, black silk business hand pock i. left breast, single breasted, ribbed velvet coifa facings, 8. M. Johnson written on the bangin; tapy;, returning {t to Mr. J. J. MOFFATT, No. 9 Gor! street, Gilsey’s Buildings, will confer a'favor. *!! w RESTAURANTS. [ PICURES, AROUSE.—WASHINGTON RESTAU*® No 1 Broadway.—Fine Southdown m itcbess county and Leicestershire; also, superio: son, fresh shad, Shrewsbury and’ Mill’ Pond 4: served up in superior style. Dinners from 120 Yelock every day. All kinds of game in season, d @ manner to suit the most oe Hauncb saddles of English mutton this day, at 1 o’ctock. OOD NEWS.—IT WAS REPORTED THAT Pearsall was dead: but we know that it \4¢ ia alive and hearty at Id stand Nos. 2, 3 under Fulton market, assistea by his brother, ™ Pearsall, formerly of the Bank Coifee House, No J etreet. The firm of Pearsall & Co. res Oe the pai of their old triends and ali 1 rally, assui both that in consequence of th’ times, their prices have been materially reduced. We TO ALL.—MADAME MORRO exception, the mest woncerfal astr->* or that has ever been known. She wrll fect, and future events ‘ature huepand and absent thou: Hours from 8 o'clock A.M. to 9 P. TAIRVOVANT EXTRAORDINARY MRS. 11h. without exoeption the most wonderful vlainy ican living. She has t f curin h sf person should be examined by this wonderful it. Office 10 Spring street, near the Bowery. ADAME ALWIN, FROM P, — services to the ladies and gen’ of ‘astrology, by books and science, and is to be co* about love, business, matters, & , will tell the name of the Indy or gentleman 4it#, (Pony eng le te | le 1 at English, French and ee, 809 Office hours from M ner of the Bowery, bas been induoed, thy»: / pm ving of her many = ‘to continae + 4 notice, She can be in astrology | and lew ma by books f itters, dreams, enon, and tell the mame of the Iaty or | will marty, siso the mauues of hes visors,

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