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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1855. RENEWED EVERY DAY, BOARDING AND LODGING. BROADWAY.—AN ELEGANT 8UIT OF nished apartments to 752 STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway.—A parlor and bedroom on the first ) and « sitting rovm and large bedroom on the third floor, for gentlemen; breakfast served if required. Also, neatly fur- or rooms for lodgings, ish 29 CLINTON PLACE, EIGHTH STREET.—ELEGANT rooms now vacant for private families. The house contains all modern con) English, - ish, French and Italian spoken at table, thus affording an opportunity to both natives and foreigners to improve conversing in those useful Dinner at 6 ‘o'clock. abl UNIVERSITY PLACE —BOARDING FOR SINGLE fentlemen, one of the most eligible locations in the city, in the immediate vicinity of Broadway, Fifth ave nue, hotels, amusements, libraries, &c. Immediate ap- plication will secure apartments for the winter upon Advantageous terms; also 8 front room for a gentleman fe. CROSBY STREET.—ONE OR TWO FUKNISHED rooms in a private, genteel family, for a single gen- an. English, French, Spanish and Italian spoken. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE TWO SECOND STORY parlors, connected by folding doors, with pantries Attached, and bedroom adjoining, which they wish to let, unfurnished, with boasd; would be furnished if de- sired. Apply at 538 Greenwich street, opposite Vandam, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOM modated with a well furnished, second story front room and bedroom adjoining, if juired, with @ small and respectable family, who will endeavor to make their Rat comfortable and at home. Apply at 21 West enty-second street, near Fifth avenue. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND ONE OR TWO single gentlemen, can be accommo lated with plea- fant rooms amd board in a genteel American family, where there are but few boarders, by applying at No. 9 Asbland place, or Perry street. Location pleasant. Terms moderate. LADY, WELL ACQUAINTED WITH HOUSEKEEP- ing, is’ desirous of meeting » party having a fur- ed house to let, who would be willing to take the rent or part thexeof in board; the house of sufficient capacity to accommodate a few genteel boarders. Ad- dress, with real name, J. P., Herald office. SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, TOGETHER OR SEPA- A rately, on the second floor, with partial board for x en, full for ladies; also single rooms, Loca- tion desirable, family private. References given and required, 309 Twelfth street, second door from Second avenue. Cars and stages nesr. EAUTIFUL APARTMENTS FOR A GENTLEMAN AND wife, on the first ficor of a desirably located house, With all the modern conveniences, and on reasonable terms, to the right sort of persons, Address W. X., Herald office; alo, a few room: for single gentlemen. OARD, A PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET TO @ gentleman and bis wife, or a few single gentle- imen. ‘Ihe house contains all the modern improve- ments. A small private family. Apply at 51 West Thirty-fifth street. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLE- man and wife can be accommodated with a large Pleasant room, and with a private family, ina house with allthe modern improvements, and in a very ro- gpectable neighborhood, by applying at 116 West enty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues OARD.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with board and pleasant rooms, in A private family in Fourteenth streot, near Seventh avenue, by addressing L. H. J.,box 3,068 Post Oflice, OARD—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR without board, in a first class house, on reasonable terms, at 84 Franklin street. OARD—WITH VERY DES{RABLE KOOMS, FOR families or single gentlemen. Locality delightful tnd accessible by car# and several lines of stages passing to all parts of the city. Apply at No 4 Abingdon square, west side, two doors from Bank street. ndat paid) Thomas D. Carpenter, rence, New Yor! PARTMENTS TO LET—AT NOS. 95 AND 97 PORTY- fourth street, between Sixth avenue and Broa/l- ay, built expressly for families who wish to live neat, consisting of parlor, two bedrooma and kitchen, with washtubs, iron sink, Croton, &c. Rent moderate. In- quire at 138 Twenty-first street, east of Third avenue, and on the premises. N OFFICE AND PART OF A LOFT TO RENT,— FOR SALE. 000 FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, TWO 130 feet went from avenue B. SSa'sarlobean recin'on masrkiage’” A arst take pines pene ete house. Apply toS. 3 BROAD, 13 Wall COUNIRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—THE SUB- seriber offers his farm for sale, pontalning nearly one hundred acres, on which there are two dwelling houses, all the necessary out buildings, aud all in com- plete order, nearly new; and farm well pg pyr Reighborheud, in the heart qf Orange county, about three miles from Wash- ingtonville, depot New York and Erie Railroad. Further ulars can be had of J. W. Mowbry, No. 172 East fwenty seventh street, New York, oF of ‘the subscriber, a iterville, Orange count . ¥. ‘ My “THENRY F. BROWN. SEGAR AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE IN Broadway, doing a cash business of 15 to 26 dollars a day, will be sold cheap for cash. Address Cash, Union square Post Office. RARE CHANCE.—A LADY HAVING TWO ROOMS. well furnished, and in a ler location, being about we the city, is desirous of the furniture im- she will do at half original cost. It furniture for « small family. Please address R. S , Broadway post office, with real name, stating where an interview can be obtained, App! to ROBERT FRANCIS, 159 West street, cor- ner of Robinson, } OBOKEN.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, ONE or two parlors and two bedrooms, furnished or un- jurnished, with the use of kitchen, in a new brick house, with the modern improvements, in Third street, about five minutes walk from the ferry; will be let cheap to a family without children. For particulars apply at the seeerng. office, 167 Broadway, or addreas J. J., Herald OFTS TO LET—AT NO. 2 MURRAY STREET, ONE door from Broadway, two very desirable lofts, suit- al usiness le for lace jobbers or importers, or Cd bi re- quiring superior light and location. Apply on the pre- mises, to WILLIS & CONKLING, ‘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- sirous of pyrctedan cal find this a rare opportunity to enter into an established business; cash capital wauted $3,C00 to $5.00; a lease may be had for a term of years. Address, with real name, Hardware, Post Office. XCHANGE.—THREE THREE-STORY AND HIGH basement brick houses, well located; also, a frame welling in Williamsburg; all or either will be exchan, for dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, Ilinois or consin lands.” Address J. 8, Dean, Post Office, box 2,230, stating where an interview may be had. FFICES TO RENT.—BASEMENTS OF NO. 21 WALL street and No. 2 Broad atreet, suitable for insur. ance or brokers. Inquire of Mr. ITALSTED, law office, 19 Wall street, second floor, or on the premises. HILADELPHIA HOTEL TO LET.—THE HANOVER House, No, 288 Chesnut street, to be let an a hotel OF genteel boarding house. Apply to J. ¥. LEAMING, Nor 28 South Front street, Philadelphia. {TEAM POWER TO RENT IN MERCER STREET, near Prince Steady power and well lighted rooms. Inquire of GEO. H. KITCHKN, 135 Mercer street, or E. V. HAUGHWOUT, 561 Broadway, Second hand engine for sale cheap, 0 LET—THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 4 Hudson place, Hoboken, in first rate order, and about five miuutes’ walk from the ferry, will be let low to a good tenant, and possession. given, immediately. Apply to A. G, CROWELL, 35 Broadway. LET—THE SMALL, BUT NEAT, THREE STORY dwelling house No. 79 Varick ‘street, west side, Sear Canal street; eight rooms, Croton water, etc, Ren $450. Also, the neat cottage No. 100 Forty-ninth street, south side, a few doors west of Third avenue; nas seven rooms and cellar, garden in front and in rear. Rent $250. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson st. 0 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR AND FRONT BASEMENT, with gas and Croton water, of house No, 191 West Twentieth street, near Eighth avenue, Apply on the pre- mires, 0 LET—THE LARGE 25 BY 80 AND COMMODIOUS store and basement 25 by 0, No. 395 Hndson street, Suitable for a first class grocery store, Apply to JACOB PECARK, 163 Hester street. (0 LET OR LEASE—ONE OR MORE BUILDINGS ON south side of Yhirty-ninth streot, west of Eleventh Avenue, suitable for packers, butchers, melters, skinners, &e. Rentslow. Apply at 192 Broadway, from 11 to 12 o'clock, or 93 East Twenty-seventh street, of PEIER A, H. JACKSON. 0 LET OR LEASE—THE DESIRABLE PROPERTY, No. 618 Broadway, just above Houston street, Suitable for almost any ‘business, would be divided to suit; also, the small store No. 616 Broadway. Posses- sion immediately. Apply to ‘ TALS PRICE, 200 Hudson stroct. 0 LET OR LEASE—FOR LIQUORS FANCY AND other business stores, 349 and 450 Greenwich atrest, with gas and fixtures; also 405 Greenwich street, and 129 Hudson street, first rate stencs, cheap. Inquire of GIBBONS, Agent, 456 Greenwich strect. OARD—FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS CAN BE AC- commodated with rooms and suits of rooms on ap- oo at 45 East Sixteenth street, corner of Irving ee. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—WANTED, BY A LADY ‘whose business requires her to be absent from time 40 time, a «mall room, with board. A private family pre- ferred.’ References exchanged, Address, post paid, box 1,488. OARD IN BROOKLYN—IN THE NEW BROWN stone houee, 325 Henry street, within five minutes walk from the ferries, a gentleman and his wife, or two entiemen can obtain pleasant rooms and as above. Terms moderate. OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITH parlor and bedroom, where there are but few or mo boarders; location must be desirable; price not to exceed $25 or $20 per week; references exchanged, Ad- @ress H. B. C., box 880 Post Office. OARDING IN FOURTEENTH STREET.—SE' B very pleasant rooms to let, with full o rd, in a private i The house is rep all modern convenie: and the location delightful, Apply at 162 Fast Fourteenth atgeet. OARD WANTED-—-BY A_ RESPRCTASILE FAMILY of six, (two of them children, ) in a goo location. ms furnished or unfuraished. Hont $20 per wees, in advance if required. Address James, Herald oftice OARDING—AT NO. 785 BROADWAY, CORNER OF B Terth street, nearly opposite Grace Church. Faml- and single gentlemen can be genteelly accommotated with very pleasant rooms and bedrooms. Modern im- ements in the house. Entrance 156 Tenth sareet. ference excban; OARDING—REDUCTION IN PRICES—LARGE 3 cond story front rooms for families; also, other $6 for both; first hed rooms for two persons, Glass four story house, with baths, gas, &c.; eligible lo- cation, Please address, immediately, ‘Richardson, He- rald office; only those giving their address can receive immediate attent ARDING—A LARGE BACK PARLOR ON THE FIRST floor to let, with board, furnished or unfurnished, gentleman and wife, or two single gentleman. Ap- ply He: ect. LEVANT ROOMS ON WASHINGTON SQUARE.—ONE or two gentlemen, of high respectability, may ob- iain, th partial board, one entire floor, richly furnished carpets, in an elegant private square, near the Brevoort louse, Occu- by ® private family, where no boarders are Rooms, Journal of Com merce office. ied only en. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A ROOM, BEDROOM and kitchen, with cooking stove, &c., toa small family that desires to enjoy the comforts of housekeep- ing. Also, some rooms unfurnished. Apply at 1 West Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue, ‘URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLE. men, with or without board, in oprivate fi A ‘a new English basemevt house, beautifully farnished, and in hoe with all the modern improvementa, 119% URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT NO. 38 CLINTON place; « parlor and bedroom, suitable for a single gentleman, or an entire floor, naudsomely furnished, with al the modern conveniences, Please apply from 10 A. M. 4 P. M. 'URNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, MAY BE HAD at No, 222 Sixth avenue, between Fourteenth and Viteenth atreets, a pleasant locality, A highly accom: plished family of French teachers, who devote them- selves to instruction in the French language, music, aod drawing, attend to classes in the house, and at the re- sidexce of pupils. Free BOARD IN PROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO Iaquire jinth street, four doors west of Broadway. atlemen can be accommodated with handsomely rnished apartments and board, in « Preach family, ere there are no chiliren, Address 65 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, or box 4,145 New York Post Office. UPNISHED KOOMS AND BEDROOMS TO LET, IN A central location, Croton water, Ac. 22 Grand street, between Centre and Bowery. CRNISHED OR UNFURNISED ROOMS TO LET TO single gentlemen, in Fulton street, near St. Paul's church, « good opportunity for those who wish a gro. teel residence down town, references exchanged. Ad éreas X. Y. Heralst office NO LEASE.THE PREMISES KNOWN AS 364 BROAD- way, corzer of Franklin street, for a term of years, Apply 106 ADAMS & LUCKEY, 75 Nassau street, 0 LET—THE COMMODIOUS DOUBLE HOUSE NO. 54 Walker street, a few doors west of Broadway, suit- able for business purposes aa well asa dwelling. Ha: bath, range and copper boiler, &e. Rent low to an ap proved terant. Immediate possession given. Apply to A. KURBHECDT, 130 Pearl street. 0 LET —A FURNISHED HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR A boarding house, will be letor sok. For particulars apply between 2 and 6 o'clock, at 49 Wooster street. BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS AND STORE keepers.—A rare chance to be hadin the Fourth rd—the house and store, 350 Water street, to be let very ehea just be sold immediately, the occu pier leaving New York. Apply on the premises, 0 LET OR LEASE—THE DESIRABLE STORE AND basement No. 26 Beekman street, north side, near Nassau street, possession Ist May.’ Also, the’ three upper lofts, possession immediate if desired. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, 0 LET—IN CLINTON STREET, BROOKLYN, SOUTH of Atlantic, a nice three story dwelling, in yery good order, at $800 a yoar, the complete furniture for aale at a bargain, Possessien on the Istof February, if desired, Address A. F. P., Herald office. 0 LUMBER, COAL, WOOD, OR OTHER DEALERS.— To let or lease, dock property, comprising « dumber of lots in the best and most central locations in Brooklyn. Any responsible parties caa have a lease ata great sacrifice, or it will be let by the year low; any part or the whole will betet. Addrest B, M., Horaid office FINE ARTS. Fp HE Most INTERESTING TOPIC NOW BEFORE THE world, the mirror of Sebastopol, the map of the Black Sea and the Crimea, showing the military position of the allied forces, views of the terrific hurricane in the Black Sea, battle of Inkermaun, &e. sheet 26 by S2inches. Price 2 . Any paper giving the above one insertion, and sending the same to the ublisher will receive a map free of . y ‘Ao. JOCKLYN, 60 Hulton street. ALENTINES.—SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE TRADE. —Valentine dealers in all parts of the country mould send at once for one of STRONG'S THN DOLLAR SAMPLE LOTS 8 valentines, containing the following large assortment, "TIA comic valentines, ansorted. m 1, sentimental do,, aseorted. a - “« Agbeautiful colored These will be sent at once in & neat package, by ox , oF otherwise, to any city, town or village im the nited States or Cai on receipt of ten dolla: Thin is the most li! offer ever made to valenti: dealers by any podtiaher Jace wish to secure ite advan’ i without delay. Valentine com; dealers su; on the most li y from the and most splendid assortment, Orde sent to T. HOUSES, ROOMS, &., WANTED. ‘ANTED TO RENT, BEFORE MARCH 1—A SMALL house, below Twenty-ninth street; reat about $200, Address T. 8. Jones, Herald oftice, stating loca. tion of house and terms, ANTED TO RENT—AT ORANGE, N. J. A COM modious house, with an acre or more of land at tached. Address?H. H.8., box 2,040 Post Office, N- Y. ANTED TO LEASK—A SMALL, MODERN BUILT house, in a good location, oa the western mde of the city; one blew Twantg-third street would be pre ferred, The rent must be moderate Address HN. Stafford, box 1,484 Post Oflce, with terms und lo cation. ENTLEMEN DESIRING FURNISHED ROOMS, without board, can be well accommodated at 19 Jny street, near Greenwich street; also front basement to let, suitable for an office’ Apply as above. OOMS TO LET—GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with double or single bedrooms, bandsome- fy furnished, without board, ia the jinmeciate vicinity of our best hotels onl restaurants. Apply at 126 Crosby ‘street, rear of Metropolitan Hotel. | prefersed. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO FIRST CLASS MO. dern built houses, adjoining, or one large one, fronting on, or very near, one of the parks, Washington Address Chapman, Herald oilice, stating terms, &e. ANTED—CITY PROPERTY, IN EXCHANGE FOR good Western 10 per cent paying stock, or for real estate at the West, including stock of goods. Address ©, W. E., Herald office. WO OR THREE ROOMS—FORNISHED OR UNFUR- ished, to let with board, in a first clase neighbor- Apply at 294 West Twenty-third street. per HE NEW HOUSE, #1 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, will be opened ‘on the Ist of February to rece Doarders, suites of roo single rooms for geatie- WO GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN AN ELEGANT SUIT of rooms, bandsomely farnishel with board, two doors from the Eighth avenue cars, and where there are no other boarders, Terms moderate. Good references given and required, Please call at 104 Perry street. ANTEO—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be accommo lated with full dDoard in a private family Apply at 175 West Thirty aiath street, between feventh and F ghth avepuer, 7 ANTED—/’ART OF A HOUSE, FOR THE 1ST OF February next, on either side of Broadway, not 250 to Referencesexchanged, Address Location, Herald further than Fourth street. Rent not to exceed $300, offi pear Nansen street, atove the Post Office; two Hl 10cms preferred. Rent to Int of May must be low. Address this week 0. B. J., Herald office. SPORT IG, &. nen torte a HTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION THE NEW YORK ary Bird Fanciers’ Association will be held at Mes+enger’s, No. 327 Bowery, second door above Second street, commencing on Monday, 22d, an ending Saturday, 27th inst., from 9 A. M.to9P. M daily. Am auction sale of the birds exhibited for competitic 7 be beld on Monday, 29tb of January, at 11 o'clock A. M. ‘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 told ebeap if applied for, soon, “Inquire of POOLE & HARRISON, 65 and 67 Rutgers slip, N. Y., or P. CASIDY, 106 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, R SALE—THE GOOD WILL, FIXTURES AND oak of a retail toy and fancygoods store, excellently situated in the upper part of this city. Will be sold on Uderal 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- Jars, box 3981 Post Otlice. SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS ON MURRAY Hill, northwest corner of Thirty-fifth street and Fourth avenue; wants to exchange for a new house up town, Inquire’ at the Fourth avenue Market, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, from 8 to WAM a. i \OR'SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY LOTS FREE OF incumbrance—A valuable real estate, which is improved and can be let for a term of yoars to responsi- ble parties to pay good interest, Address J. H., Herald offive FR, S48, CHEAP THREE BEAUTIFUL, GRAND pianos; of the factory of Hiini & Hibert, (Ziirich, Switzerland), successors to the celebrated Jacob Eck, ‘These instruments are superior in every respect, and stand the climate perfectly well, as they are mae ex- pressly for this country. Price’$700, $400, and $560 cash, BOURRY D’IVERNOIS & CO., No. 70 Broadway. OR SALE CHEAP, OR EXCHANGED FOR A SMALL place near this city, # small farm, with extensive im- Provements, ina pleasant part of Massachusetts. Ap- ply to JOSEPH W. ALLEN, No. 2 Nassau street. OR SALE CHEAP—AN ALE AND CHOP HOUSE. Reason for selling going out of the city. Apply to J. W. REA, 13 Mercer street, OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL VILLA RESIDENCE IN the village of Flushing, Long Island, No money Tequired. One half the price can remain on mortgage, and the other taken in mortgages, or Flushing or other good railroad bonds. Apply to WM. JOLNSON, at Moms A. H. Muller & Co.'s, 38 Wall street. OR SALE—A HOTEL PROPERTY, SITUATED AT Springfield, New Jersey, 15 miles from New York, within ten minutes walk of a depot, consisting of hotel, two barns, stables, sheds, &c., with seven acres of ground. KENNEDY & SHERMAN, No. 6 Wail at. FOR, SALE THE FOUR STORY, BROWN STONE honge No. 15 West Thirty-second street, noar Fifth avenue, built by the owner, house 25 by 64 feet. Alio the new brick houxe on Lexington avenue, first house above Thirty-third street; house 22 feet 6 inches by 44 feet; Inquite of the owner, No.,15 Wost Thirty | Oe $1,000 to $2,500—-FOR SALE, A PART OR THE whole ‘of a clean and good manufactory, located in the nivest part of the city, otlice. Address box X.’Y., Herald OR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, or fixtures only, of the dining and oyster saloon ST and 3734 Frankfort street, basement, Tho reason tor selling, the owner is going to California, Inquire on the premises, OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN SOUTH BROOK- lyn. hree story and basement brick hou e, a few minutes lk from the Hamilton or South Ferries. Price $8,800, only $800 cash required, Inquire of E. SCHULTHEIS, on the premises, 120 Degraw stroet, be. tween the hours of 4 A. M. and 12 M. TEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—8 TO 10 HORSE POWER, with pipes, heater, pumps, &.; been used but a few weeks, ice $400. Apply in the paint store, 54 avenue D, LOST AND FOUND. 650 et REWARD.—LOST, YPSTER. day afternoon, the 19th inat., in ot from 174 Broadway fives, on banks not recollected; also somo bills and re- ceipta against the schooner Win. Henr7, of Statoo Island. finder of the above, by returning the same to 268 Fulton street, Miller & Walnut, 306 Went street, pear Spring, or to the Captain of the Staten Island steamer Huguenot, will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner. PAUL M. DRAKE. New York, Jan, 20, 1855. OST—SUPPOSED TO BE LEFT IN A SOUTH FERRY stage, a small package marked with a pencil W. N. rk, with « red tape tied around it. Whoever will leave raid package at the Western Hotel will be liberally re- warded. OST OR MISLAID.—A PROMISSORY NOTE, DRAWN by J. G. Benson, payable to the order of Heory jeorge Menke, dated 27, 1864, for one hundred ami filty doliars, All persons are notified not to negotiate said note, as payment has been «topped. O8T—SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN BY MIS. take from the Academy of Music, om Welacaday evening, one black cloth overcoat, lined with black satin de chine, double breasted, brown sleeve liniags, velvet collar, large vive, The gentleman who took it will con fer® faver upon the owner by returning it to No. 25 street, up stairs. WOLD (NEW) CHAIN, A HORSE'S HEAD in gold, with ring in top, oo an oval round rel Cornelian stone, on Friday, 12th instant, in Nassau, William or Fulton streets. 'The finder will be rewaried by leaving it at picture store, 164 William steeet. REWARDS. D) REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, THE 16TH inst., a diamond pin with enamelled sntelag. ve fi will receive the above reward by delivering it to J. W. Watkins & Co., 24 and 30 Pear! street, or Win. B. Rathbone, 80 Cranberry street, Brooklyn. 2) REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, THE 10th inst., an opal pln, set round with dis nds. Thought to have been low: in the Broadway Theatre, or in one of the Amity street atager, The finier will reeeive the above reward by leaving it at JAME ’, 381 Broadway. 10 REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THK SUBSCKIUPR, a gold patent lever watch, No. 3,143, Geo ledge F, 8 Li a ttle Sutton street, Loodon, maker. 1 and two story brick stable on |) The reward will be paid to any person returning sad watch to the undersigned. ct LADEWIG, 217 Cherry street REWARD,—LOST, ON THE 19TH INST., A t monnaie, with $45 or $47 in bills, fr ath street to Hoyt street, Brooklyn, Thu ‘The floder will please return it to the res dence, or leave it at the corner of Atlantic aod Smith streets, Brooklyn, for Mr. Freydethal. The above re Ward will be paid to the person who will leave it st eith REWARD —STRAYED FROM NORTHEAST COR ner of Fifth avenue and Thirty-seventh street, on riday, 10th inet, a large black Kewfouniland dog white breast and three white feet left forefoot black By returning him 48 above the finder will receire the above reward and the thanks of the owner REWARD—LOST FROM THE LADIES ROOM AT Hudson River Kailroad depot, foot of Thirty-firet reet, a gentleman's black leather valise containing wearing apparel; supposed to have been removed through mistake by some passenger on the down trainat4 1 o'clock above reward will be given on its sale re turn at No, 69 West Twenty-firat «treet REWARD). —LO#T, ON SATURDAY, IN WASIT- ington Market, a indies’ portemonnaie, with 2° 60, one $5 and one $1 gold pleen, the reet in ‘silver. Whoever will return the portemonnaie, » tents, will receive the above reward, by the con JOHN MECKLENTURG, 435, West street, or 4d Greem- wich street, up stairs. REWARD.—LOST, A LITTLE WHITE poodle dog, wearing 4 red collar, with the name “Chit,” in biaek,'on it. Any person finding and re turning the reme to Conrad Graef, office of the N York Demokrat, 77 Chacham street, will receive the above reward, | oyster boat pplytog to | SBaASON. ‘ASONIC BALL—THE NINTH ANNUAL BALL OF the M. W. Grand of Free and Ma- sons of the State of "fon, il be. given at Niblo’s , on Tuenda Lith of February, 1855, Peketd at to aba & enran and ladies, may be obtained jrand Secretary’: ‘0. Broad- of ea ah vet Herring, Lewis rN. itfort, James H. Howe, John Mansfield, Kobert Roberts, and M. J, Bennett. INE BALL.—THE 118ra ANNIVERSARY OF THE birthday of Thomas Paine will be celebrated by « and supper at the Chinese on Monday evening, January 29, 1 positively commence at 8 o'clock A mapagers and friends will be neaieaSapty at the Free luquirer’s Library Rooms, in 193 Bowery, where tickets nay be procured. IRD ANNUAL BALL afternoons itary Hall, ' REGI- OF THE TWELFT! ment will take place at Niblo’s Theatre and Saloons, 1856. Tickets ean be 8t. Nicho- hotels, and on Monday evening, January \. found at the Autor House, Wareolitce Hotel, Hotel, New York Hotel, and all the other ja of Colonel H. @. Stebbins, 41 William tenant Colonel KE. B. Hart, 24 William atreet, inj J.T. T. Stagg, 185 Washington street, and of any mem- ber of the committee MUSICAL, _ STONISHING REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF pianos and melodeons, to suit the times, viz : 64, octave rosewood, $160 to $175; rosewood, 614, $175 to $210; rosewood, 7 octave, $210 to $275, One grand piano, $460—cost $800, Fisk’s superior melodeons, Carhart’s tent, $45 to $125; second-hand pianos from $50 to 130—being a reduction of 30 per cent. from usual pri- ces. Each instrument fully warranted. MDUNALD & BROTHER, 292 Bowery, near Houston atree! YOUNG LADY—Bv T A SHORT TIME IN THIS CITY, would like to get in » family to teach the piano, neh and English to children, as compensation for her pupils ees at their residences, Has ions, Address Stranger, Post Office. board; or a few ANJO, BANJO, BANJO.—BANJO TAUGHT IN SIX les#ons, ona'new ant 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 accordeons for sale at the above number. ESSONS ON THE PLANOFORTE AND MELODEKON given, alxo music furmuhed for piano parties, by E.¥lory. 'To be found at Descombe's piano store, No, 586 Broadway. ATIONAL SCHOOL FOR SINGING, UNDER THE DI- rection of Mr. George Le Joune, A. B. A., profea- Sor of the Royal Academy, London’ The system adopted ix entirely new and most rapid. Prospectuses to be had at 8. C. Jollie’s, 800, and Novello’s muaie stores, Broad way; and at Mr, Le Jeune’s residence, 987 Broad EW MUSIC—* SPARKLING POLKA,”” BY THOMAS Baker, 25 cent. This is oue of the fi Of dance wusie for the pianoforte, to be foun: rtoire of any dealer in the United States; Boceme immense, the third edition having already beeo reached. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 333 Broadway. LANOB,—MESSRS, SCHUETZE & LUDOLF REQUEST- ed me to examine their pianos; In doing #0, with greatest care, 1 must testity that I tind the same ex- cellent in respect. Without any doubt, I tan compare them with the best manufactured in this coun- try, and was very mach astonished, as I never before heard of the firm mentioned, AUGUST GOCKEL SCHURIZE & LUDOLFF, Manufacturers, 86 Vari ANOS ! PLANOS!—GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES — Superior toned pianos for $175, $200 and $225, interior as good, and the entire instrument as strong and as durable, as those whieh cost $500. Pianos of ever variety of style and price, comprising thowe of ten dif- ferent manufactories, among them the celebrated mo- dern improved Horace Waters pianos, aud the firat pre- mium wolian pianos of T. Gilbert & Co.’s make (owners of the wolian patent). Second hand pianos at groat bargains; melodeons of every style, from five difterent wanufactories; each instrument guaranteed. HORACE WATERS, 335 Broadway. HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS.— Seven octave pianos, two round and four round cornen, will be told extremely low; one Chickering, one Geo, Hews, one Woodward & Brown and one six’ and three-fourths octave (T. Gilbert & Co), two roand oor ners; pianos torent. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. MATRIMONIAL. ATRIMONIAL.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN *TURTY years of age, of liberal education and pleasing manners, wishes to make the acquaintance of a young lady, not over twenty-four years of age, with a view to matrimony, She must be well educated, gocd looking, and of agreeable manners. Money no object, as the vertiner possesses ample property to provide for both It berally, he being at the same thae eugaged in a lucrative commercial! business. All communications adderssed to Sincerity, Broadway PostOtiice, will be regarded as strictly confidential, stating where an interview can be 4. N ATRIMONY.—A YOUNG LADY OF THE HIGIEST Tes poctability would like to form the acquaintance Of a young gentleman with the view of marriage. The lady is of good aiposition, amiable, genteel in her man- ners, and bas no acquaintan elatives in t! lease addr SILLIARDS, B" IARD TABLES.—TWO GOOD 3KOOND HAND tables for sale ata bargain, nearly new, all com- plete, euitable for private or public use, Can be avon at our factory, 90 Ann street, GRIFFITH & DECKER, MISCELLANEOUS. RT AND UTILITY COMBINED —LEWIS & SEAGORD, inventors, originators, manufacturers aad im- porters of novelties in design, and artistic styles of gene Uemen’s furnishing goods. 'Shirta and collara made to order after the latest Paris, London and New York fashions, and no sale if not made to please, Gentlemen's fashior Furnishing Bazaar, 655 Beowway. URE OF CORNS BY MADAME, , east ride, between Broome and Delancy streeta, Matiame B. respectfully informs the pubile that nhe has reduced her price in order to enable every one to be free from pain, and feela confident in pro mixing that she will remove corns, bunions, nails gro in the flesh, &e., without causing’ the least pain or in convenience. Persons ean be attoaded to at bome, or Madame B.'s residence, from 1 until 7 P.M. \HINA MENDED.—-W, NEWSHAM, TEN YEARS Bs NO, 161 tablished in New York, continues to rivet or coment china and glass, at 206 Broadway. No communication with any store.’ Dentnty’ blocks drilled. ‘Thia will ap pear every Monday, Cut it out. ECORATIVE FRESCO PAINTER OF THE GERMAN and Italian school.—In ready to decorate in the most approved manner, and in all styles. Address, at 206 tipring street, New York, KORG, FICHE, OWNING’S STEWED TERRAPIN. —THIS DAY I commence serving up a lot of superior egg terra. pip, and all ures of the above are most respectful, invited to: and test the same at THOS. DOWNING'S, No. 3 Broad street. N. B.—The above sent w any part ‘of the city. GyUTA, PERCHA ConD, OR Woon. BABOOCK'S pump —Parties using this patent pump ean be supplied with cord, as usual, bj ~ i 8. & husnop, 181 Broadway MPORTANT TO QUARRYMEN, STONE CUTTERS, architects and builders, PORTER'S Patent Spring Hammer Stope-dressing Machine is the firat completely successful attempt to secure by means of machinery, the cutting of every kind of builuing stone witu rapidity and precision, giving the mont perfect finish to plain sur faces, fronts of steps, straight aud curvelinear mould- ings, futed columns, ke. The principle of this simple, compact sod durable machine, Is precisely that of the maidet and chisel used by band in the most skillful mao ner, securing a perfection of line truly admiral, ant with a repicity that leaves the old tedious processes of hand laber entirely in the shade, One of the machines can be daily seen in operation at 35 Gansevoort street, near the North river, by Twellth street. Machines cutting surfaces from two to nlx feet wide, will cont from $1,600 to $2,500. A No.1 Machine, cutting s surface six feet wide, em: ploying thiee men, and driven by a two-borse power eo & total cont of not over $4 per day, readily fectiy perform the labor of fom 75 to 100 men, uring & reduction of about one-third in the cost of all kinds of bullding stone. Rights for the use of this machine in this, the United States, and foreign countries, are now for sale by the proprietors, Mesers. CAPWELL, & PUNTER, No, 37 Wail street, Jauncey court. Quarry men, stone catters, builders, contractors, and the public generally, are invited to examine this novel and eoonom.cal machine ERCHES —20,000 SWEDISH LEBCHES ARRIVED, IS prune order, for pale by a. ¥. Che 1, 99 Maiden lane ATES T HRWING MACHINE, HOTEL cerien.—Tuesday, January 23, at ‘rune apd rants, mo pole, brace and s ews, brandy, gin, loon fixtures, chairs, t 1c. W. A. OARTER, Auctioneer, 6} Dey «t VELEGRAPH WIRE INSULATED WITH GUTTA PRR (| cha, gutta percha curds for bands and, pumps, gut ta pereba code pipe, sheet for acit vessels, he, ke. now on band and for sale, by SAML. C. BIMMOM, inde ru vter and gutta pureha, 181 heoedwoy. AKEHOURK OF WINDGOR PAPER MILIA, NOM 6b and 07 Nessen New York. — The subseri- bers bave commences manufacturing news sod book paper at their new paper works, at Windsor Locks, com tain rien and two 64 i E i i : i it Pe crop alae 600 emsll betes Marseilles oryetal ‘Fults, and 20 bales French chesnuts, for wale by 3. F. CLEU & OO, 90 Maiden ines. ied URTON'S, CHAMBERS STRERT—MONDAY, BY desire, and for ove night only, the tw. Beitatoene . Soeenaibics US FAMILY AND THE Sleek and Toodle by........ A On Tuesday, Morris Barnett’* American comedy of OUR SET; Or, Tux "cant Consvtsmr, ‘The scene is laid in Washington, in the oy day. Dr. Lacquer, a politica) wire-puller, Mr. Burton; Vivian Malden (Young America), Mr. Jordan; Mr. De Walden, bis first appearance here. charac ters in bills of the performance. After which, SOLDI and THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—AT THE EARN. ent solicitation of the public, three days more o rand Poult one of the moet unique and extraordinary display: ever witnessed y 22— Evening, at 73, o'clock the dis- ti erican actor, in the domestic drama of MICHAEL ERLE, Afternoon, at 3, TWO PREITY PIECES, Admissicn, twenty-five cents; children under ten, half-price. UCKLEY’s SEREN ADERS, 630 BROADWAY :—MON- day evening, January 22, and all this week, A GRAND NEW BURLESQUE on the opera of LUCY OF LAMMERMOOR, in four acts, introducing all the ‘favorite gema’’ of this opular oper edgar, 8 Buckley | Ashton........W. Perefyal Lucy Mire Eleanor | Norman... | R. B. Buckley Preceding the Opera, ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY, Concert commences at 74 o'clock, Tickets, 25 centa, Reserved Beats, 60 cents, N. B.—Saturday evening, January 27, benesit of J. J. Mullen, ONALISON’S OPERA HOUSE, 718 and 720 Broadway, Opposite the New York Hotel. OVEN EVERY NIGHE The mort talented and amusing COMPANY OF NEGRO DELINEATORS IN '1HE WORLD, Admission, 26 cents. Doors open at 634; to commence at 734 o'clock. RAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO 2AML MILES, Assistant Treasurer of the Bo very Theatr on January 24, on which oecasion will be presented SIXTEEN TACKS ON A STRING Ir, Collins aw Sixteen String Jack. NO-—~In which Miss ©. Hiffert and Mr. J Dunn will appear, PADDY MILES’ BOY, with a rong by Miss Herr G. Sweet on the Tight Rope. ’. H. Fox in @ Banjo Solo. J. McFarland on the Wire. J. Miles in a Jig. Mr. W. R. Derr and kis horse Ingomar will also appear. ‘The whole to conclude with the equestrian drama of EL HYLER, In which Mr. C. Keller, FE. Bowers, Miss Herring, and Charles Burke will sustain the principal characters RANKIN MUSEUM, NO. 638 BOWPRY, NRARLY ‘opposite the Bowery Theatre. Performances every Mflernoon, at 3, and svery evening, at 7. N.B— Strangers will observe that the Fran Ln Museum is the only place in the United States where the Model Artiste are exhibited, with other original entertainments. Re member No. 63 Bowery. HESPIAN ASSOCIATION .—THIS DRAMATIC OOM pan: the Hrockiyn Museum, for the benefit of the poor of Brooklyn; also, Monday, February 4, the regular night Perrovs desirous of joining can apply on Saturday even- 'rince etreet, New York YNDID PANORAMA FOR SALE, PAINTED BY of the best artists in the country, Subject en ly wew, and covers abont two thousand yards of can- vass. Wall be sold low for cash, or exchanged for other property, I’ note 0 Vanorama, Herald office, “HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. GOR SALE A LONG TAILED GRAY fl 16 hands high, sound and kind in all harness, and can trot very fast. Apply at 4 and 96 Mereer treet OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, | sound, and kind in single and double harness trot inside 2:50, Ala aa & ght trotting wagon, sleyt, one setof harness, whip, stave and dress blanketa,robes, bells, ke. All to be sold together, an the owner is about leaving the city. Apply at 94 and 96 Mercer street, OR BALK, CHEAY, THE OWNER HAVING NO UE | for him—a very stylish-driving, long tail bay borne, 15}; hands high, seven years old Ubia fall; has showed the owner 2:42 in barnes Can be seen until sold, at the Club stable, in Downing, aear Hleccker street, old, w want of use, Apply at ¥o, 7 Prin ons B: i tintil Int Mey and 21 West Twenty -se TABLE NEAR UNION PAIK TO LET: BD private wtable, comprising three three carriages, and loft. For particul 656 Post O ASHINGTON - bay stallion, years old; perfectly’ » superior particular: apply at 4 and 9 Mercer atreet. ASTRONG, POWERFUL, YOUNG HORSE, ® high, well suited for scart, years 4, ap! kin o all har Sob! for bright bay and ip good condition. nd street. HALF OF A for VOR SALB, THE FAST TROTTING Washington, 1634 hands high; tea DANCING ACAD UMLES, 565 BROADWAY ROY. SARACOCO'S DANCING ee) Appollines is open every day, from 10 o'clock to the morning to 10 o'clock in the eveniag, for private lessons aod clasten, composed of the mont respectable people. 1 ANCING ACADEMY, 21 HOWARD stithel — CAKOLINE VEZIENS bege leave to inform t blic, that abe bas opened her dancing ¢ instruction of ladies and gentlemen, | stylish dancer of the day. Schoo! for practice every nigh from half part seven to ten o'clock. RIVA ta learn the late mode in «few lessons, at duced price. Kach pupil instructed separately. A new class ia vow forming for beginners. Cireulare to be had, and all applications to be made, of R. Burnton, 274 Bowery book store. ____@XTRA PAY. 8. NAVY SAILORS AND OTHENS—EXTRA PAY promptly paid, bounty land warrants obtained, bought and roid, pensions procured, balances due bei of deceased U. 8. seamen collected, and all kinds of claims against the U. $. resovered EDWAKD BIASKLL, nd late Purrer 0.8. Mavy, 67 Wall atreet. N THE COURT OF COMMON LEAS FOR THE CITY and county of N Thomas C, Durant and Henry C. Crane, assignees of J. Rodmei Joun F. Rodi and Mary Eliza, his wife For Relief,(Com. not served.)—To the defendants — You are bereby summoned. and required to anawer the compla‘nt in this action, which was filed in the office of the of the Court of Commons Vleas in and for the city and county of New Yors, at his office in said city, on the 1ith day of January, A. D, 1565, and to sary covy of your answer to the raid complaint, on thi neni it his of 5 Chambers street, in the said t's Attorney, 15 Chambers street. Dated New York, January 15, 1855 TRAVELLERS GUIDE. N™ JERSEY RAILMOAD.—FOR PHILADELPHIA and the fouth and Weert, vis Jersey (ity Mail and express lines.—Ieave New Yort at Band OA. M, and 4aoder. Fare, $2 15 in 4, and Sink end OA M and 6PM; second class, $2 26 iw 10, at la M., st 82, stopping wt all way stations, Throngh tchets sold for Oncionatl and the Went, and for Baltimore, Washs » Norfolk, ke., and through bagrage checked to W Wop intend 0A Mand OF DENTISTRY. RAKE OvPOLTUNITY —1 WILL MAKE BOR 860 4 denutiful and useful set of 52 teeth. upper and lower on the best ge piste ented for iif, euch wet ‘OLIN VRETERIU, 668 Heowdway De 0 Grand street Th WAS “KeronTem THAT Davin dead bh how that it le false ys his old etand Now, 2, 3 and 4, market, assietes by his brother, Totias rail street, The firm of Pearsall k Co. teepectfally solleit the patronage of their oli trees amd the public gene rally, aeeurivg both that in consequenes of the hard theses their prices have been ma@erially reduced ASTROLOGY. STONIFHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW M0 Without exception, the most woncerfal astro! OF that has ever been knows the will end foture events sat will show you ture hostmed and sbeent friends, which has artoniaher thousands during ber travele tn weventh daughter of & mth Geughter, sat wae borv with « metoral gift, by invoking the powers of ber wom dartel setenes, to tell even their very \howght«, aed wi can Lapry pairs to come ther, whe will af ener the test happiness of matrimonial bint ie are truly sxtonishing to afl who vist Thess who with s epeedy marriage may call soon, and they may depem? wpm tron wirice foandet on the ter nal principles of magiea! 16 Preome etreet, be tween Cannon ont (olombin rtrert: titted, fhe will remaie in the ity Hours from to'clok AM wWOP M sereeeMr, Burton | will perform on Wednesday, January 31, at | ticulars will be given by addressing a | ANCING, 090 BROADWAY —THE LAST viton formerly of the Bank Coffee House, No 11 Pine | BONA Fibe TRAV Mr. France | Jemima. Miss J.Gougenbeit ALLACK’S THEATRE, Broume atreet — % yp al os, Mr, Lester Mrs. Stewart A LADY AND GENTLEMAN PLEXING 'REDICAMENT, EYROPOLITAN THFATKE—HENRY WILLARD, M : Rdward Bedy, Manager,—Doors open 6: ourtain rises relock nday evening, Ju THE VIRGL ary 22, will Ke pectormen OF THE SUN. ‘Mra, Jordan Mra. Jones Mrs, Brelaford Don Alonzo, ..Mr. Langdon | Amacili, Don Velanques.. Mr. Floyd | Re THE WANDERING oo Mr. Gal Vaal... Mr, Boniface | Haronens quence of the destructi way, by fire, will perform every evening at MECHANICS? HALL, 472 BROADWAY, under the control of H. Woop, GeO, CHKISTY, }Preprietors. All buninens transacted by... ..... +H, Wood ETHIOPIAN MINSPRELSY, BURL FEQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, ere, Africanized by the moat accomplished’ company im the world, A change of programme every evening. , Boors open at 0}, olrlock; to commence at 7 pee cinely. ROADWAY SUNDAY CONCERTS. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE, Bread ay, Opposite Rend strest. ‘TRANSCES TAL MUSICAL COMBINATION , On this oceasion only, being for the benedt of Mi. F EB BURGESS, Tum (SuNDAY) EvestnG, JAN, 21 HERR BCHKEIPER, Solo Cornet a-l'iston, 0 SIGNORINA MARL Z itralto; MLLE. CAMILLE USO Solo Violin, MR GEORGE SWAINE BUCKLEY, MR. BICHARD Histor BUC MR. FREDERICK RUCKLEY, Proprietors and Managers of Buckley's Opera House, MR OW. PERCAVAL, The celebrated Primo lanvo of Buckley's Opera Houre, | All of whom have. in the west generous magner, con rented to lend their valuable services, being moat poi tively their only appearance ot these concerts, and ouly Mving rival of the re 1 Koenig; mg RK F BRANDEIS, The dinting wi uilat, naniated by @ A i Rh ORCHEST i Hert Kreutaer Frank Hughes hOVHA vaet & | Grand Sacred Overture (firs! t | Solo, Cornet a Viston—Ay. | Performed by Herr fehre) pianoforte } Sacred Quartette—Th: ab Bung by Mr Richard Bishop Hockley, Mr. Ge Buckley, Mr, Fred, Buctley and Mr, W. Carl Von Weber Priere - band i ing by Sig rink D'Orm Solo~ “If With all Your Hearts,” from Eli WB ir sr rcceersees ccsepeeees ss hhendelssebp: | Sang by Mr. George 8, Buckley Solo—''Pro Peocatia,”” {com the Stabat Mater,..,.Rossini Sung by Mr. W. Percival | The Twenty-third Palin, (by F Sehubert,) ar ranged for fullerciertre, by seue¥. Basch, Chapel Master‘ HM. the King of Denmark PAMT i, Overture—Semiramite........ 06 secs sees Orebontra Solo, Violin—On Themes from Semnambula,...,, Bellini Executed by M’ile Camille Urxo turno, by... ; V. Burch via, Americ » Sulien Pat Overture—Oderon ae Weber aveair de Jellini Artot ‘erformed by He reiber, accompanied by Herr | Grand Seena * sees eit | aa Martini D/Ormy. Fol, Violin—Carnival de Vevice, ee by M Mie Cam le Ureo. | . Oreky ats, Reserved Beate ia lar to Vanes from $5 to $6 each, According to location, Doors open at 6), to commence at Thy precisely. Srreiat Noner—POSttiVELY NO POSTYONEMENT on aceount of the weather | JQ ATRA.— WALL ACK’'S THE ATER. GREAT NOVELTY OF THE 8RASON Nightly increasing attraction of NIGHT AND MOKNING NEW SCENFRY, NEW DRE Ot, | AND TH GREAT COMPINANS EVERY NIGHT. reven’ confusion seats way be perored days in advance | UEXVIAN APbOCLALION,— NOTICE who have not received their Ui | dress and civic bau, to take place lyo, on Monday, Januar mediately at the we clety's roem, 6* Prince etreet, | s * | MEDICAL, CARD TO THE LADIES —MRE MAXWELL Linpenard rireet would inform her petrons he has opened a b vith superior ae 1 Tis FRENDS RK WARREN, MeMiN of Dublin business I female | weakne * ladies! periotiond pilla obstructions, Sent by post or express te the coun- 7 | WARD, WITH His Ae AMAZING medicines, is making the most actonidhing cures ow | Teoord, at hin office, 60 Canal street. Country betters | containing $6, served with afvice and medicine by re- | urp post. Never fall |] pt DU now Orrick, VoR Tie KXGLOMVe iat ment of the diseases of females, No. § Kaat Twent Mecond strvet, second house from Hroad way. for femade derangements, from 61 to 86, view ue, Consultations and letters cout) | containing 86, sarved with » t. Kelief 1 Sonee. peorsdle tendance, T)*. ,.AnONTS Pile AND LONDON wine Adviner and Marriage Guide, Lith edithon, 348 : at aa Wend we | eventy ive eugravings Halt thal ss and mailed free for $1, by the author, phvaeian aed surgeon Me 4? Reade © soy ‘eornen ot thet whe @ he Is conan ites from 11 Mwah Mand eworm, me Bet the de var. Patients 7 orem AAs een atlere bow New Yors res Ones ve wane with all other ra tm recommending rien! te the adiieted —Courrier | doe Ktate Unlr, ke | 1O NERVOUS SUPFRKERS—A RETIRED CLMY man restored to health in « few days, alter mecy ears of great w udering, is ancious to maki means of Will send (free) anywhere on anet, om receiving & letter (ot ee) pies §. H et to Rav. John M. Dagnall, 67 Fulton street, | lye. | ye MAU) WOMAN'S PRIVATE i yo! by it. A. Mo Maarivees, Carer A women One Lupiretth o4 tien, PP. 26, of fine paper, extrs binding complaint ty which woman is sunject, wowashoo! sad seo ae He ery WUTmn Cam dronver, by onaparing 7 tome with those Gescribed, the ms ure i ' i portance to let future beeltt tepaitivences forbids cmeniting © Will find such instraction and edvice, amd, tens of many symptoms which ton mark ansiety oF alarm. vem, which endermine the which they are iquorent, sa6 which the? Wike seeking meet cal nivee, How | lnproe eters, (falling of the womb, (weak pees, debility, ke) How prere| agony ‘or many monthe Hmee od during v0ch thoes will exch i i iF i it i : i i i iF [ i i We been spared to wy be couvey folly the varsone wunjecte treat - o souiittioe net Say for the bd cow’ ea jor wake sera 2 Pra way, hirtanen, ‘ctmaa, | House, } esey street, Lewitt Davenport, Tribe me Wulldidgs, 0 No 2 Astor Mouse, Drostway, abd ot the | publication office, 120 LAbmrty etieet, New York: Joseph weher, Mobile: alec T RB Peterson, 1/2 Cheanwt etrest Poilatelphia On the reen'pt of 81. 8 copy will be trane | mitted vy mall, free of preter | States All lethers meet be ade AM MAL RICEAL «12 box, 1,204 New York Poot revaed, powt gait. to On ety tom NT,