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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1855. ADVSTIEMENTS RENEWED BYERY DAY. z #08 bALE- - ae wi yu Releccsut ane’ oak, “y Will be sold ats sacrifice, Apply to the eT oa William street, room 23, N. Y. —————— — —FOR SALE—SODA WATER, PORTER ‘9 and bottling establistment, with all ‘Apparatus, maci , &e., for carrying on the poe The hpi 4 a By Anal ai wa, Shae 000 per annum APP tens & PURDY” —FOR SALE, A HAND3UME TWO STO. e' 00. ry frame house, with wing, at Upper ‘airmount, entirely new, with eight pen eligivly located. An excellent chance to get a good house . Terms aBy. “re EC. via 138 Pearl street. ‘OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF acres, in stant On it, ait Full particulars can be had on A. G. BAGLEY & Ov., 277 Broadway, F% SALE—A BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, IN the u part of the pay! | @ good cash busi- nese, Will be sold low, on accor the owner havii another business. Address W. C. Z., Herald oifice, we SALE—A COFFEE, CAKE AND GENERAL RE- saloon, situated near the Herali and Sun The place nas been established several years, paying from $2,000 to 63,000 y. uu ‘tor, ia the only reason for tuculars, apply to C. B, HOWBS, 6' R SALE CHEAP—A BOOT AND SHOE STORE, ith stock and fixtures, ina a Good cash business, Wili be sold low other business to attend to. Apply at 255 seventh avenue. —FOR SALE, THE LEASE, WiTH FIX- ‘ tures, cat of the most profitable 82000 ty erat fais in New Yc ly op) re: shi; of aad of every description, Also, the u; the building to let. Apply to cB. HOwEs, 6 Nassau street. —A BUSINK3S FOR SALE, AT A $1.500, great sacrifice, on oc :ouat of the pro- v4 ing compelled to leave the city for the South, business is in good operating, and pa, Nad Apply immediately at 2 i ‘san immease way, room No, & PURDY, —A STOVE AND HOUSE FURNISHING (0) |» store, in the beat business avenue in the city, for sale, toa cash customer only; this is a first. rate chance and no humbug. Apply to WILLIAM CLARKE, 9 Carmine street, for further particulars. A SEGAR STORE, ESTABLISHED FOR 0. the, last five years, doing an excellent vi on a great thoroughfare in the lo: part the city. The stock is well selected, and will be sold at half the value. The proprietor is compelle! to leave the city. Apply to C. B. HOWES, 67 Nassau street. —FOR SALE—THREAD, NERDLE AND 5 e fancy store, Jocated on one of the best aven To apy one wishing a place of this «ind it offers superior inducements, It is well e*tablished and the rent is low. Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 10, SIMEs3 & PURDY. —FOR SALE, MEAT MARKET, ONE OF 50. the best and cheapest places in the city, ike boxes, gas tixtures, and everything necessary for carrying on the business; been established two years. Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 10, SIMERS & PURDY. GOOD CHANCE.—FOR SALE, AT CO3T, 50,000 segare; cheap, the very nice Oxtures, or tae whole ‘tuation, ‘The monthly retail $120. Apply K. ROSSBACH, Seventh avenue, be- tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty: fifth streets, GREAT BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, TWO LARGE mabogany show cases, 16 beautiful square mai tables, 2 round marble top do., a large and we! aevorted lot of moulds for jellies and cream, all of which ean be bought at private sale very cheap. ‘Also, a large let of chairs, Inquire at 579 Broadway, late Molfatt's confectionary. RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND fixtures of Marlow’s Union stove and tin depot, 75 rand street, Wiliem*burg, L.1, with the interest in the lease of the howl; uleo, two wagons, horse, har- ens, &. Inquire on Yo premises, of WM. MARLOW, FARM OF 50 ACRES, WIIXt GOOD BUILDINGS, nd under a high #tate ‘of cultivation, eight miles Newark, will be sold cheap for cash, or a for a good dwelling house in thig,city or Brooklyn. Ap. ply to CHAS, R, MILLER'S Real Fatate, stock antl Proper- ty Exchange, 196 Broadway. AKERY FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY—IN BROOKLYN, pear the ferry, with lease, stock and fixtures, end a thoroughfare, Also, one on Kighth avenue, be- low Fitteenth street, at a great sacrifice, Apply to THOMPSON & STREET, $1 Nassau'etreet, room 7. ONE BURNING AND BOILING ‘ESTABLISHMENT for sale. or to let—situated within a tew miles of ine city, on the North river, under ‘the Palisades, and eut of the reach of any auneyner, Apply to WOOD, 410 Broadwa; |AMPHENE FLUID AND LAMP BUSINESS.—A CA- ital chanse is offered any one wivhing to engage in the above business. The stock and gooiwill of ao e: tablishment doing a good businers will be disposed of on secount of the present proprietor being obliged to leave for the West. Address K. box 47 Post Ovlice, Albany. OUNTERS AND SHELVES FOR SALE CHEAP —aP- ply to PAUL A. BREZ, No. 13 Maiden lane, up RUG STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED UP TOWN, the owner being oblige: well in comsequence of business. re at sn East Twelfth street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—NOW DOING A FIRST rate prescription business, capable of being large- ; alse the general business. Tne propri ing obliged to deave the city on other business, will very low. Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broad- RUG STORE FOR SALE, IN THE FIGHTH AVENUE— Will be soid cheap, if app ied for wituin six days; la good location for 4 young physician commencing the ce of medicine. Apply at the Drug Store, No. 14 | rat avenue, corner of First street, New York. (ARMS FOR SALE FOR GARDENING PURPOSES. — ight amall tarms of from three to eight acres each oil ia rich and admirably adapted to (page hor t and land located on « plaok road and railroad, ‘in 63, miles of Peck slip ferry. Apply to R. MI ‘Auctioneer, 195 Broadwa; OURING MILL FOR SALE—COMPLETE EVERY % 100 bar: flour per day. Would be delivered alongside vessel fold low, Wf applied for immediately, of exchanged improved real estate or an interest in a good shi, IAL, Jr., 128 Front eet, \ OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT, 42 FIRST AVENUE, between Second and Third streets; the house is mnty feet front, by forty deep, and the lot about nig-coven feet deep. For terms apply at 150 Tenth ORSALE OK TO LET—A THREE STORY AND BASE- ment brick house, afew minutes walk from the itton or South ferries; priee $8,800, only $400 cash ired; rent $350 per annum; possession immediatel juire of C, SCHULTHEIS, on mines, 120 Degraw South Brooklyn, from 8 to 12 A. M. OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT 336 NINTH ] avenue, corner of Thirty-first street, 100x24 feet 8% inches. The house is 44 feet, with 13 feet of an for hall door, leaving the store all square; now 4 good business in groceries and liquors, and well fora fine Sroeery, or the store to fet, as the has to go to Europe in consequence of the death two in his family. Apply on the premises, FAVOR, SALE—A HOUSE, $2,500; TO LET, A REAR house, at year, in Williamsburg, near the To 'let in New York, house 12 Elm sttvet. Small }, Spartments and basements down tow: Renta to good tenants. Apply to SALE—A DECIDED BARGAIN.—A HAND30ME three story and basement house, with counter , in an excellent neighborhvod in Thirty-first street, ween Righth ani Ninth avenues. Also, a first class in Thirtieth street, very cheap, and on easy terms. 3. F. WILLIAMS & SON, 366 Righth aveaue, ana from ‘40 3 o'clock at 115 Chambers street. 1 SALE—THOSE THREE BROWN STONE FRONT houses, delightfully situated in Twenty-recond on property lately known as Moore's Hill, be- ‘the Winth cod Teath avenues, Termscuay, ‘J. F. MS & SON, 366 Righth avenue, and daily from ‘to 3 o'clock at 115 Chambers street. OR MALE—A STOVE AND TINWARE ESTABLISH HE! ment; one of the best standsin the city is now of- J, ABy one wanting © business of the kind will do I to apply to W. 8a! IRD, Eaq., 239 Water street, ulars may be bad, and cause for selling as ned. OR SALB—SEVENTEEN ACRES OF LAND IN BAL- IX! timore, Md., within seven hundred yards of pave- t, in the most desirable quarter of the city. The ements consiat of @ cottage, with modern con- jiencen, (new within four years,) stabling, tenant , ice houne, ke. Situation high and commanding. purchaser would realize several hundred per coat holding it two or three years, Building lota within 200 yarde ha: for four to five dollars ia- t per front foot this season. Terms:—$1 int. per it foot for thi le only. The lota to be on 66 feet with 20 feet alleys, 160 feet deep. Payment fourth cash; balance In 6 or 12 months, with in . For further particulars, address H. B., box 135 ost Office, Baltimore, Md MOR SALE IN BROOKLY IK’ ted, & genteel three story house in elegant order, gas, furnace, hot and cold bath, range, fine large pe arbors, ke Price only $6 t00. Also, a nua. £. B. KINSHIMER, York. 9 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 P.M AOR SALE—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK A’ house and lot, with under cellars, 225 West Nine- th street, between the Kighth and Ninth avenues. , the three story brick house and lot 325 Spring treet, between Greenwich and Washington irther particulars, apply to W. F. PLAIT & BROTHER, Greenwich street. IN BROOKLYN, A CHOICE BUILDING avenue Jounsen and Prince atrects, 0 r SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, F stone ‘sod’ Oxtores, 16, Book arent. BANKLIN & NICHOLS, 81 streets. For | OR SALE OR TO LET—-THREE FOUR STORY HOUSES T -lourth street, between Lexingtoa and es. Apply to CHAS. H. SMiV'H. OUR SHARES IN A BOILING ASSOCIATION— which has been in operation since siuce Septeaber, 1851, and is at this time ina most prosperous condition, will be disposed of cheap for cash only, aa the dues, &c., are all paid up, Address C. L., Herald office. REAT BARGAIN.—DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT for sale, situated at Yonkers, Weatchester county, . The property at s low cash estimate is worth $4,000; will be sold for $3,300. Terms, $1,300 cash, baiance to remain on bond’and mortgage. Inquire of HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. IVERY SYABLE FOR S8ALE—THE STOCK, FIX tures and will, together with a lease of five years with the privilege of purchase of the stable No. 50 ergy" nureet, bc ye eA agreed best re e cit} so several private for sale yes cathe premise: 3 % UBLIC HOUSE FOR SALE- house, in a 004 location, doing # first rate busi- ess, with lodging and clab roome, eating, &:. Price, $800'cash. Fiveycars lease, rant reasonabls. A splendid opportunity. For further iaformation, MERS & PURDY, AN OLD E3TABLISHED E property in Bergen, Newtown, or Harlem, West Ho- ken.—A drat class four-story house and ‘lot to ex- change for a smal) farm or large cottage, about three mils from the ferry. Apply at 476 Fourth atreet. 0 EDITORS —HALF OF A DAILY NEWSPAPER for sale.—Any person baving the requisite ability to assume the editorial charge of a first class paper, sud a few thousand dollars in cash, will find this a rare op- portunity (or investment. ‘Address Publisher, with real namie, care of Y, 8, PALMER, Tribune Buildings, New York. fe CARPENTERS, PIANO, CABINETMAKERS AND others.—Vor sale, lot oa north side of Thirty-third Street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, 25 foot front and rear, and 100 feet deep, with t story shop on rear, with cellar; also, dwelt'ng on front, with and Croton water, all in complete order. Taquice of PRATT & HILL, on the premises, Also, a horse power for *ate, 0 EXCHANGE=FIRST OLA3S READY MADE CLOTH- ing, at wholesale prices, for realestate on this Island, wither house and jot, or lots, to the value of not more than $5,000, Address L. J.’C., Herald office, for one week, ALUABRE TIMBERED AND FARMING LANDS, weer James river, Virginia, for sale —The sub: sorter offers tor sale, in qu ies to suit purchasers, 3,500 acres of land, near tidewater, in Surrey county, ‘a., heavily timbered, principally with pine, but con- taining considerable oak, poplar, cypress, &e., and an almost inexhaustible queatity of pine and wood, There is, probably, no tract of land in mar ing so large an area, affording so many advantages for the wood, charcoal and lumber trade, as the above. The undersigned having just built, on their own private account, an excellent plank road, six miles in length, intersecting the tract and connecting it thereby with tidewater. The Norfelk and Petersburg Railroad passes within 24 miles; another railroad, built on private ac- conut, parses within 334 miles” to James river, ‘The village of Cabin Point, with telegraph and post office, hotels and stores, ia but three m les distant by plank road. In addition to the above, the subscribers offer for sale three excellent farma, nearly every acre well marted, building improvements extensive, and generaliy im gr repair, Adurena by. letter, or in’ person, Paek, VAPT- SAN & PERKINS, Petersburg, ¥ ALUAPLE COUNTRY STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE —thirty six miles from the city, in a pleasant, healthy country village, now doing a’ good cash busi- ness of 912 um, on the mises are i; store 40 by 40, with otrer improvements; twelve acres of land in a nigh state of culuvation, abundance of fruit, &e. For furtuer parti- t 212 Broadway, room No. 3. ATCHES AND JEWELRY.—FOR SALE, A TWO yeucs lease and fixtures, (stock if desired, ) of an tablished wateh and jewelry store, situated in the business location in the Bowery; ‘the present pro prietor has cecupied it for the last eight years, and has Wade it answer bis Purposes well, Such an opportunit nd of paying and established business sel- ; possession given middle of April. For an in- terview ano particulary address A. B. C., Herald office. A dwelling connected with store, and rent low. __ HORSES, CARRIAGES, 40. OR SALE A LONG TAILED GRAY HOKSE, 16 hands high, round and kind in all harneas, aad can trot very fant. Apply at 94 and 96 Mereer etree NOR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, sound, and kind in mogle and double baruvss, cam trot inside 2°50. Also, ® light trotting wagon, sleigh, one set of harness, whip, stable and dross blackwts, robes belle, ‘ke. Alito be sold together, as the owner is about ing the city. Apply at M and 96 Mercer KF" SALE—A FINE ENGLISH DURHAM COW, JUST received by the steamer Washington, and for sale by MILLS & MPSON, 51 Cortlandt street. ORSE FOR SALE, AT A BARGAL color, five years old in the spring; has never been Griven sngle much, is very stylish and a firat ler, kind in double harness, and will improt he is kept. Will be sold for $125. t Office, [\* LET—THE BRICK STABLE 263 TWENTY.FOURTH street, with an entrance from Ninth avenue, just finished for aclu stable, with accommodations for dfteen horses and carriages, berides three rooma adjoining. every day Addrena, pest paid, Rent $500 per annum, and possession immediately, Ap- ply to F, ALANCHET, 200 Sixth avenue, near Eighteenth street. Wein -—FOR SALE, THE FAST TROCTING bay stallion, Washington, 1644 hands high; tea years old; perfectly sound and kind. Palen ig ies uperior foal getter, as all nis stock has proved. For fall particulars apply at #4 and 9 Mercer street. Warn CARRIAGE, SUITABLE FOR ONE OR two horses; must be «trong and well made, new; also adouble set of harne: first rate order. Any one hay: cheap may hear of a purchaser by addressing Comma- nication, lag price, condition, and where to be seen, R. 8. R., Herald office. MUSICAL, VERY FINE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, COST $250 A, a few mouths since, for anle for $170. —Is pervect, inodern case, and fully warranted by celebrated makers, Has patent metallic frame and modern umprovementa. Sold on account of sickness. Can be seen on Friday, from 9 till 2 o'clock, at 165 Chambers at Mone STORE IN JERSEY CITY.—THE UNDER pa signed begs leave to inform ha friends and the blic that he has just opened a foreign and domestic music store, at 50 Montgomery street, where he will eH all kinds of sheet music at New York prices, and mu- sical instruments of every description at the lowest terms. Dealers and purchasers throughout the country, aswell as schools, &e., will be supplier by address E. A. FELLMER, 60 Montgomery atreot, Jersey Cit REMIUM PIANOS.—BERRY %& GORDON, No, 207 Broadway, bave just received « supply of superior improved seale and act.on pianos, from Haliatt, Davis & Co.'s celebrated manufactory, which surpass y that we have before offered. Buying for cash, we able to vell at extremely low prices, Second hand and to let at reduced ra Newly improved%model melodeons, with six octaves, for sale or to let. Monthly payments taken for part of the JANOS, MELODEONS, AND MUSIC—GREAT RE- duction in prices.—Beautiful and celebrated pianos at extremely low prices—an assortment of all varieties, comprising those of ten different manufactories; melo- deons at a large discount from former prices, ‘a large variety of all the various etyles from five different mana- factories; second hand pignos at great bargains, price from $40 to $150; pianos to rent; musical instramente of ali kinds; music at the reduced rates, Now selli rapidly, “Sparkling Polks,”’ by Thomas Baker, price 2 cente—a most beautiful production, HORACE WATERS, 383 Rrondway. {ECOND HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS,—ONE Nag = 4 Pomy Lat ge corners, seven octave, with mouldings, fret desk a1 fanc | ) price $440; been used about ten montha; will Le ota ‘or #1 5 One Hew’s piano, 7 octave, plain round corners: price $350 will be seid for $240. 6% octave do,, price $515 will be sold for $200. One for $175, $150, $140, $125 $110, $100, $80, $60, and $40, Second hand melodeon for 820; sold on montaly |, 533 Broadway, = 75O sae, Bi SAL Toe family or single gentlemen. Private table only. The house contains all the modern improvemen :s, ENTLEMEN (RING FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH- out board, cau be accommodaced at 19 Jay atroet, near Greenwich. Also, a front basement to let, suita- ‘ble for an office. Apply as above. FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEsf OF Broadway, neatly furnished rooms, with bedrooms on the first and second floors, for geatlemen; served if required; also, one or tw lodgings; cleanliness strictly observed. ELDRIDGE STREES.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two single gentlemen, can be accommolated with a pleasant front parior, furnished, and bearoom, ihe without beard, ine respectable family without children, WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A SELECT 55 family, and also one or two gentiemen, can be accommodated Je rooms, with full oF woarty ia the eligible rown atone building, which is newly furnished, containing all the modern "iaprove- ments, and in one of the most delightful locations in the city, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, 11 UNIVERSITY PLACE —BOARDING IN ONE OF the most eligible locations in the city; immediave Vicinity of Broudway, Fifth avenue, large bowls, libra- ries, amnusementa, ke. Imm Hate application will seoure tments for gentlemen and ladies. Also rooms for 1¢ gentlemen >) BOND STREBT, NEAw BROADWAY —FURNISHED ad rooms to let, with full or partial board. Dianer at half past dve o'clock. YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO FIND A SUITE of rooms, consisting of bedroom, parlor aud throom, with gas and fire, Location between Four- th and Fourth streets, and Fourth and Fifth wues, The second floor preferred; and where there are no other Jodgers. Adaress Alexander, Broadway Post Office, for three daye. LADY, RESIDING AT 65 SECOND AVENUE, IS cesirous of letting a pleasant back parlor, with board, in a house with modern improvements, to ‘a gen- tleman and wife or small family, where they can have the comforts of a home; also a room for two single la- dies or a gentleman, Terms very reasonable. T NO. 91 PRINCE SUREET, WEST OF AND NEAR Broadway, a single gentleman can obtain a desira: ble urd neatly furnished bedroom, with full or partial board. House first class, containing all the modern improvements, PRIVATE S?ANISH FAMILY, HAVING MORE room than they require, would let to a respectable family the second floor, consisting of trent and back rooms and pantries, with full board, on moderate terms; bath, gas, and other improvements in the house. Ad- dress, post paid, X. X., box 2,669 Post Office, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT TO HIRE THE recond floor of a small two atory house, in the up- Per part of this city or in Brooklyn preferred. Wo: not object to ey. City or Williamsburg. Address, stating fall particulars as to location and rent, which must be moderate, Edward J , Herald office. FEW DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET, WITIt BOAKD, ©n second floor, to families or ringle persona, at 49 leecher street, SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY WILL LET A FEW Beatly turnished rooms with conveniences for ire, with or without partial board, where the comforts of & beme can be enjoyed. Bath room in the house, Apply at 66 Macdougal street, between Houston and Bleecker. GENTLEMAN AND LADY WILL FIND 4 WELL furnished parlor on the first floor, with or wit sout board, on reasonable terms, Apply ut'55 Watts stroet, two aoors from the corner of Canal and Hudson streets OARD—NEAR. ST, JOHN’S PARK, FRONT ROOM, second story, handsomely furnished, (pantry at= tached, ) tront room, third story; also, other rooms, with board for gentlemen, or gentlemen and wives withoat children; is a first class house, 1 Varick street; baths, gas, &e,' References exchanged, OARD.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PRIVATE FA- mily, occupying @ first class boure in tue upper of the city, afew doors from Browlway, and where The English, Preach and Spanish languages ‘are spoken, would be bappy to accommodate one or two single gen- tlemen with handsomely furnished rooms, either with full or partial board, where they could have every com fort of home,and where no more than two persoas would be taken. Those only who can furnish the beat of refs rences, and willing to pay a liberal price, may address a pote to G., Herald office, stating where an interview may be bad. OARD, POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY. pariorand chamber, in Montague street, the most desirable situation in Brooklyn, can be had, on immedi- ate application to box 3,136 New York Post Office, OARD.—IF YOU WISH FOR GOOD BOARD AT A low price, call at No. 301 Wesley place, between Houston and bleeeker s.reeta, two blocks east of Broad. way. A few roorns left, suitable forgeatlemen and ladies, or parties of gentlemen. Also, single rooms, OARD—WITH OONVANIENT APARTMENTS FOR tamilies or single gentlemen; a very desirable location for gentlemen doing neas down town; and stages passing to all parts of tue eity. Apply at No 4 Abingdon square, second house from Bank street. OARD—AT 192 BLEECKER STRERT, NEAR THE Sixth avenue railroad.—A few single gentlemen @ accommoiated with furnished rooms and board, ove firat class house; also, a large room, fur }, Suitable fora genth and his wife or two single gentlemen, Dinne OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—A GENTLEMAN and wife, or a few single gentlemen, cau ortain board, with the comforts of » bome, at 120 Columbia street, commanding view of the bay and city of y N ing at May. OARD ON BROCKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR FULTON ferry.—A large square room and bedroom, furnished; also, room for a lady. Genteel and pleasant location, two minutes walk from the ferry. 45 Middagh street, one door from Willow. OARD IN BROOKLYN wife can find « large and handsomely furnished room, at 38 Willow street, three minutes walk from Wail street or Fulton ferries; the house is furnished with gas, hot airs, &c. Also one side room. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN. IN A Pal- vate family, where he can enjoy the comforts of a ry preferred, Address C. W. particulars as to terms, lo- —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS. a9. A young widow lad: L., Herald office, mating ful cation, &e., ke. OARD WANTED.—A PARISIAN GENTLEMAN, JUST arrived from a Southern college, where he has been engaged as French teacher, wishes to board in s rivate fainily who would accept his tuition for a part of Bis board. Please address 1. & J., Herald office Be WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIs WIFE, i in & private family—full board for the lady, aad jnper on Sundays for the gentleman, down town would be preferred. Address Johnson, Herald office. OARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with rooms and full board; also, Jarge picasant rooma to accommodate a party of four gentlemen, at 122Chambers street, Day boarders ac- comm odated also. Refe.ence required. OARDING.—ROOMB AND BEDROOMS TO RENT, together or separate, part or full board; private table if desired. Bathroom and gas. Mre. MEDHURST, 641 Houston street. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND [i$ WIFE AND two or three single gentlemen cam be ,enterlly ac commodated with very pleasant and handsomely fur- nished rooms, fronting Broadway. House 785 Broadway, corner of Tenth street Entrance th street. nd neariy opposite Grace Church. _ 3 OARDING.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE | family, « back parlor and bedroom on second #tor, as all the modern OARDING IN AN AMERICAN FAMILY.—TWO OR three single gentlemen ean be accomamlated with full or partial board; also, a gentleman and his wife. Apply at 49 Orchard street, between Grand and Hester. OARDING UP TOWN.—FOUR OR FIVE ESPECTA ble mechanics can obtain board and pice rooms, at $3 and $5 60 per week, at 267 Thirtieth street, between Ninth ond Teoth avenues. OARDING DOWN TOWN, NO. 6 COLLEGE PLACE —Heantiful location. Une front room, uit for @ geutieman and wileor tw» or three single geu- Feveral smaller rooms, suitable for two geutlo- men, may be obtained on moderate terme. OAKDING AT NO. 94 WARREN STREET. —PLta sent, airy roome for gentlemvn, or geatlemen and Also, indies accommodated with board. nd the comforts of » home. uy boarders aceommodated. OARD, AND THE SPANISH LANGUAGE.TWO gentlemen can be ascommodated with partial bua om moderate terms, in a highly respectable Aineri« family, where they may have lessons in said languoce without any extra charge The house has ail the mode: » improvements. Apply et 123 Troy street. OAKD FOR NOTHING—ANY PARTY ADVANCIN to the advertiser $000, upon collateral wecurity, can bave, tor the use of the same, board in « first class down town house, baving all the modern linprovements. Ad dress Extension, Herald otfiee. j)URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET-—WITH PARTIAL board if desired, and the use of a bath, at 15 Bed ford street. The Houston street stages pass the house on their route. URNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, SUITAULE FOR entlemen and their wives, or single gentiemen, G's fence oie modern improvements. Apply at 64 Weat Twenty first street, corner of Sixth avenue. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH PARTIAL BOARD p Bg at ia a rmail family, ad & desirable loos tion, the house bas all the modern improvements. apoly at Gi West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. | ly done, at f No 10 UNION SQUARE.—A HANDSOME PARLOR and bedroom, on the secona floor, in a small family, suitable for = gentleman and his wife, Also, ® pow room, ARTIAL BOARD.—3IX OR SEVEN YOUNG GEN- temen can be accommodated by a widow lady, who will make them comfortable in every reapect; two minutes walk ag the cars, Inquire at 73 Feventh street, in the basement. RIVATE BOARDING—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT rooms, in suite or separate, furnished or wafurnial ed, can be bad, with boart, on’ reasonable terms, in ® private family, residing #t No. 280 Fourth avenue, oppo- site Calvary ‘Church. The house is Gmely located, ae bas ot ‘the modern improvements, References ex- changed. RIVATE BOARD,—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN be accommodated with an elegantly furnished front room, in @ private family, with board for a lady only. Terms $14 per week, with fire. Location central and con- venient, Address Kyron, Brcadway lost Oflice, pe ROOMS, WITH BOARD, CAN BE HAD in a modern house wita a small family, within five minutes walk of the South ferry, Brooklya. Terma moderate. Addresé 8, D., through’ the Brooklyn Post Office. T°. LET—WITH BOARD, TWO OR THREE LARGE roo! furowbed or unfurnished, at 163 Hudson rtreet; none need apply but those who wish a permanent home Lacation desirable. RNISSED ROOM, WITH BOAR! gentlemen and wife ; toes Be XO LET, DOWN TOWN—A FURNISHED ROOM, WLtH- ‘oat posrd, for one or two singlegentiemen, in a plea- rant and quiet house, where no boarders ure taken. Ap ply at 86 Mur " LEY WITH BOARD.—TO LET, A VERY LARGE front room, handsomely furniabed; grate, and a very large Ranity ip the room, But rders in the how Il wt 383 Broome street, T° LET, WITH BOARD, IN TENTH STREEC, IN AN elegant private establishment, three or four rooms To pertous giving goa reference ‘the terma will be a necondary ounrideration. Addrseg, with real name and number, W., Union #quare Post Oftice, N, B.—A private table if preferred, pO LETHE STORE AND DWELLING, 114 CANAL reet; also, the third and fourth floors of the new marble (ront building, 106 Canal street, corner of Woos. ter, well adapted tor rales rooms, offices, or some light manufacturing business. Possession given immediacely. Inquire at BANTA’S hat store, 106 Canal street, corner of Woorter. pio LET—THE UPPER PART OF A 1WO STORY AND Attic houre, plemsantly located in Market street, copnisting of front and back room, and entry baroom, it applied for immediately will be let toa family without chileren, Address B., Chatham squares Post Offic NO LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSK, NO, 24 List’ street, two furniphed or unfurnished rovins 0 second story. References «\changed, NWO OR THREE SIN GENTLEMEN, OR A gentieman and his wife, can be accommodated with Plearapt rooms, with or without board, where there are no other boarders, Location desirable, Situated No. ingle rooms and full or partial board, by applying at No. 2 Leroy place, Bleecker #:reet. ‘The house is provided with the modern improvements. Dinner at #ix o'clock, French and English sposen. ~_ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, Arannnats WANTED IMMEDIATELY—NOT LESS than three rooms, unturnished, for « geatleman, Rent must be moderate Address 8. W., Ho iWo children and servant Good reference givem and required, rald ofice, OUSE WANIED.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A heat two or three-story house and lot, with or Withont the modern improvements, west of Broad expen representations: OUSE WAP TED—WITH MODERN [MPROVEMEN TS, 1 nmail family, 19 4 good location im this city, either west or east of Hroadway, wot above Kighweath street. Address, stating terms, accommodations, Xc., box 4,200 Pont Office. OU WANTED TO HIRE, WITH MODERN IM- provements, pleasantly located, auitanle for a Jouil family, below Tenth «treet; would prefer east side of tewn, ix the neighborhood of East Kroadway or Henry ntreet; possession vy widele of February or sooner; or woulo purchase a boure and lot—price from $7,000 oF Aicress HP. Herald office. 9*,000, for which a firat bond and mortgage of $0 0, well secured op a farm . abért distance in the country, will be given, aud balan-eineash, Address A. B. Y., Herald offi WISH FOR PART OF \ HOUSE, THREE OR FOUR rooms, on the frat or eeeond floor, with a reapecta- bie family t must be moderate. Address, post paid, stating jon and terms, KE. Albert, New Ko- chelle, Westchester county, New York. OTS.—ANY PERSONS WILLING TO SELL ONEOR two lote, (by instalments preferred,) in Bergen, West Hoboken, or on the outskirts of New York or Brooklyn, will fing a castomer by addressing U. V.N., Herala office, by stating lowest price and particulars. No agents need apply, Address for one week. FFICES WANTED—ONE OR [WO ROOMS, INM’LATE Q) iireet or veighborhved. Addresa Mercantile, Herald oft AF AND DESK WANTED —A GOUD SECOND HAND medium sited salamander safe ul ing desk, Addresa N. K, Co., box 4 ANTED TO LEA*E—FROM 18T MAY NEXT, A email modera built house, between Filth and sixth avenues, sot above Thirty Ofth street, rent motto ox ceed $700. Address'E. B., Herald office. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A house, for 6fteen months from the first of Feb ruary. Kent must be moderate, and the location below Fourth street; the east side of the city preferred. Ad dress EK. N., Herald offic, 7 ACHT.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, ASMALL YACHT y or large rail boat, of good model and « fast aailer. Address box 2,396 Port Office, with full particulars, nize, price, age, where to be seen, Ke. 950 S NPLUTS TUAPENTINE, OONTAINING mt. 0 four cana of five gallons each, eu perior order, suitable for the California Australiag markets, for sale by LOUNSBERY & BETTS, 92 Burling slip. em CANAL 165 VAN NOTE aad fender, kitchen range, summer range and stove warerooma, We have a large assortment of the Istest patterns of mantel grates, ranges aod stoves, for sale on reasonable rms. Grates aod ranges set and repaired, ranges lined, brass found- ers’ and jewellers’ furoages built, stoves lined, bakers’ ovens built ano repa.ced, RCORATIVE FRESOO PAINTER OF THE GERMAN and italian sehool.—Is ready to decorate in the inont approved manner, and in all styles. Address, at 20k Spring atreet, New York, BORGE FICHE. NO. 471 PEARL STREET, MANUFAC elry cases, Orders executed promptly, it manmer, SCHMID, ot K NOW NOTHING SOAP.—THIS BEAUTIFUL AND (fragrant soap, emp! Io Nothiog sem, should be in and on the banda of every member of the order and friends of '76. To be obtained wholesale of HAWES, HINSDALE & ROBINBON, 41 Dey «treet, and retad of T. Coddington, druggist, 715 Heoadwey, under the New York Hotel, and of all the principal druggists. UXURIANT WHISKE OR MOUSTACHES FORCED TO krow strong and thick ia six weeeks, by my ongu ent, y nich will not #taim or injure the skio, $1 4 bottle rent to any partof the country, RG. GRAIIAM, 107 Nannau street, Hayes, 170 Fulton street, Broonlya. EAKY ROOFS CURED.—ALL KINDS OF TIN OURS red #nd costed with « patent metallic it being equal to five of oraiaary paint ter tight, Roofing depot, No. 91 Mi pear Stanton and )—THORE WHO WISH THETR CARDS, CUR bill Leads, price liets, billa of lading ) pouting of handbills, country mer ob printing haadeome F pric Ida well to eall at THOMAS i. SUTION’S printing office, 144 Fulton street HERE ARE YE A’ GAIN’, To the up-town resort, Where bot mutton piew Of the rieht kind are got. ALEX. D. TARHET, 406 Sixth avenue, near Twenty fifth , Texpecttally aenounces to bile friends and the public in general that he has opened » bread aud faocy ake bakery and tonfectionery, with & west and com modious saloon attached, where he ie prepared toserve up hot mutton pies, tarts and cream, ©: ten and coffer, ke, ke. Wedding part upon the shortest sotice, Don't forget land nue een, recep! store bills, of aby other kind EXPRESS AGESCIKS, — FrICh OF WELIA, FARGO & CO.# NEW YORK QC Cateraia ond prese_nad on do. #2 Broadway and 3 New street —New York, Feb. 1, 1855 —A dividend of five ‘pet coat om the capital stone lis, Fargo & Co. has been declared out of the net of «ald i) 255 | Cinderella. esse Mine Louies Pyne | BON VELLERS, Butts...... x Mr. France | Jemima. Miss J. Gougenheia ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BR®ADWAY, NEAR | Broome treet, —Friday evening, Feb. 2, WN AND COUNT! cent Miss R. Bennett Ay Mrs. Glenroy. ..Mrs. Hoey Owen Glenroy . Chi; ia | Mrs. Moree .Mre. Blake A LADY AND GENTUEMAN IN'A PECULLARLY PER. PLEXING PREDICAMENT. Mr, Vincent Mrs, Stephens Gi, CHRETY, & Wood's MINSTRELS, TN CONER quence of the destruction of their hall, 444 Broad way, by fire, will form every evening at ay) OY titania’ HALL, 472 BROADWAY, under the control of H. wool D, GEO, CHKISTY, J Propristors, All business transacted by............-......H, Wooe | ETHIOPIAN. MINSTRELSY, BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, RTO, plished company im the pre ry evening. Deora open at 6)6 o'clock; to commence at 734 pre dinely. ROADWAY SUNDAY CONCERTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, GRAND *OLO PERFORMANCE and extra attraction for UNDAY NEXT, FEB. 4. Entire change of programme, Selections from ** La Figlia del Reggimento,’’ First appearance at th ular concerts of SIGNOR BERNADI, | and other eminent artistes, | For particulars see Herald of to: morrow. Price of admission to every part of the house, 25 cents; Reserved Seats, 26 cents extra FRANK HUGHES, Manager. ALLACK’S THEATRE. —MR, BLAKE RESVECE fully announces that his BENEFIT will take pla ON TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 6, when will be performed, for the first tims here, having Leen moxt kindly presented by the authoress, Mrs. Ana Cora Mowatt’s popular American comedy of FASHION t with the entire strength of the eompany. Trueman, (his original charaeter, ) th, by epecial request, and for this oo ‘avori@ drama of THE LAST MAN. Geoflrey Dale... cee... rae ‘ Box book now open Full particulars hereafter, | HE IMMENSE SUCCESS OF PERHAM’S ETHIOPIAN | Troupe im Boston has induced them to prolong | their stay. Due notice will be given of the RE-OPENING OF THEIR OPERA HOUSE, 663 BROADWAY Mr. Blake | jon oly, | seeeeee Mle, Blake | LIFE, o1 Ip the meanwhile, that beautiful establishinent will be rented for Concerts, Lactares, and other reapectable amusements. Apply at Verham's Gift Ticket Oflce, in the building, where Gift Tickets and information in're- | lation to the enterprise can be obtained, | IRANKLIN MUSEUM, NO. 63 BOWMRY, NBARLD | opponite the Bowery Thentre. Performances every afternoon, at 3, and @very evening, at 7, N. B— Strangere will observe that the Fran-lin Museam (e the | only piace in the United States w! the Mode) Artistes are exhibited, with other original entertainments, Re Bor member No, WO NIGHTS MOK ‘I rama ot the Life of Tow at 7 o’elo & benefit will be given to the ragged or hu under the care of Mies M A, Dow, Sixth avenue, Tick , 26 centa, | HOPE CHAPEL.—THE PANO- hin evening and to mor- Prniners THEAT&E, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURL——THE t undersigned, #0 nee und manager, begs to cal) ttention of ‘stare’? travelling westward te his po pular establishment, the only one in St. Louis regularly | open (or an entire season from the last of August to the 4th of July. Stars cam rely upon thelr pieces being well put upon the stage an wellas being supported by the bent any in the West. Those of acknowledged talent wishing an engagement, will please direct to GEO. WOOD, Manager, People’s Theatre, St. Louls, Mo. Mis, MERRIFIFLD ladelphia, she may hear Ot something to her advantage DRY GOODS, aL. 6) PEARL STREE Con 44: seta.—Mra, STONE bega to call the atteation of the indies to her stock of French and English wove corsets, of every #tyle, which have been carefully ne lected from the first makers in London aot Paris, and offers at prices that deties competition. Please call’ aad examine befor ring elsewhere, 443 Pearl strovt. RESS TRIMMINGS. —ON MONDAY, THE 200H JAN., I we abail cominence to close out the balance of our Splendid stock of rich ribbons, suitable for dress, barvus, flounce, cloak aad mantilla trimmings, also for sash and head ornaments, at one half their original cost. W. H. LICHTENSTEIN, Ladies’ Dress Trimming #0 CORSETS, CORSET STOCK OF A DRY GOODS BY GOODS. store for ence of the proprietor going to Kurope. Karly application ee Also two feather beds, of the best picked go hers, qui new, brought from Irelaud house furniture, &e. Apply at 948 Hleecker CTION OF TWENTY FIVE ernt on all our winter stock of homiery, silk, me ho, and cotton undervests, and hose, for children, ladies and gentlemen. Superior kid gloves, shillings, at PETER ROBERTS & O0., 376 Broad REWARD —LOST JANUARY 18 YING from Grand street, through Seventy to North Firet street, Williamsburg, a patent lever gold hunting old dial, with e! , locket and key w likeness on one aid Il be given to the finder, by leaving it at segar store, 142 Grand street, Willams —STOLEN, FROM THE ‘1 Of the subscriber, 654 Hu on Weonesday wight, Jan. 24, tw dark red cat tle, tarred ow the ruinp. The « ed will be paid to any peison who will furnish such information as will lead to the convietion of the thief, Apply to CHKISTOPHER DWYER, No. 4 Washington market 25 REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, GOING from the Ne rk Dispensary to Baxter street, and up Chatham street by Firat avenue care to Gtecth street, @ manuscript pocket book, contalaing 9/4 in bank billy aad sundry memorandums. Alan, a surgical poeeet case, Whoever will return the same to Dr. KNOX, corner of Firet avenue, Seventeeth street, Will receive the above reward aad thanks. 25 REWARD —STOLEN, FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, e) between Zand & o'clock, ou the morning of the let February, a bay mi pacet, about 1 ode high, with biack mame and tail, « «mall white spot ber forehead, one of her (rout fom one hind foot swollen. Supposed wo wegen with ever wi len property t the sub: that will lead to the re covery © the above reward, or « proportionate reward will be given for the reture of any portion of the aad property Feb, 1, 1465. GEORGE BANK, Porthen 6) — REWAKD.—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING LasT, | 2) about Go ciock, at the corner of Varick and Hawersley street, «lad was rubbed of « parcel comtain: | ing one oven silver tee tpoows, marked J. Giveon. The ature r va will be paid for rach maton as will jead to the ¢etect om of the thie of the Apply to W. GIKOON, No. 20 Clarkson street, | property 2 REWARD. STOLEN, PROM THR DOORWAY ot o's daguerrian gallery, & 4 Monday, January 2vih, ome gilt fra pictures, Also, containing recovery of ‘he pt nf teen, oe Hn onda yy VP. GAWE $1: REWAKD—LOST, ON WHUN ONDAY NIGHT, ¢) Janusry 1, between the hours of 10 and i! eiber i@ North William street, neat Pearl, of im the vi | eupity of 629 Krosdway, « Kusriae mink cape, lined w brown silk. The above eum will be paid om delivering it at 49 Brosdway, third hoor fe REWARD, .108T ON WEUNEADAY EVE for ite recovery by applying at room Hower & REWARD —#TOLEN ” vet collar aod facings, together with « bro eteat, & binck ack overcoat, and « il boy's green talma. The above reward will be returning the same to ' 14 Filth wvew ARD.— oon thet will bring same to Dr. Reowian4, 261 Green wich street, shall revive £10 reward, 2 REWARD LOPT, STRAYED OR STOLEN, ow Tuesday inet, « large Viack aod white half breet setter dog, W retare bite to 204 Weet Four teenth street the above reward with the owner s thanks rrow THe WALA 114 Fifth avenue, & black overcost, ei vel ow UE, A POCKET WOOK, bh beak notes aad £2 wir T)*%. Wathen, owner o7 Tik Olea OF pT) ‘sot EAinbarg, office, Tl Mati- ., wear (alberise, ernoon, at J o'clock, | nity school, | URTON’S THEATRI CHAMBERS STMEET, day, the two great pieces, peculiar to this theatre, for this night onl: THE cERiOUS FAMILY and THE TOODLES. Aminacab Sleek and Timothy Toodle by Mr. Burton. Mr Joréap, Mr. Fisher, Miss Ray }, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Hough, Mra, Holman, Mise Annie lee, &c., &c., wi Appear. Seats may be secured free of «: To morrow, the very suecensfal drams of WOMAN'S of great bits of the season, with BLUE other farce Mosdey, anew comedy called the PLAYER'S PLO a or, ‘The lavager and the Minister, aie a) OWERY THEATRE. /ETOR AND MANAGES ; LP. Waldron; Stage o DEVILS, anager, Robert Jone s,—Priot —Hoxes, 26 cents; Pit and Gallery, 125 , | cepte; Private Boxes, $5. Panay Evewiwa, Fenavany 2, SHANDY MAGURKIRE, TRISH ASSRUAN’E AND YANKEE MODESTY. THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS, ; rey 609 KROADWAs —TRE mendoun success of the grand new buries LUCY OF LAMMERMOUR in four acts, introducing all the ** origumal gema’’ of (nig favo . BE REVEATED ALL THIS WEEK 0} WHICH W Preceding the oper BGRO MINSTRELSY, Concert commences at 74, 0 clock. Tickets, 26 centes Reserved Seats, 60 cents, On Saturday evening, Feb, 3, benedt of E. Q Hood, Mach nest, ARNUM'S AMERICAN MU3EUM.—CHASTE AND beautiful performances every afternoon aad even- ing.—Mr. John t will appear on Friday even- Feb. 2, as MACBETH, asaisted by C. W. » eraud Mixes la Beun, do. After- noon, at J, the Freneh drama of EUSTACHE. The new Wax Btatuary, the living Giralle, Happy Family, &e., to be seen as usual, Admittance, 2 conte; children under ten, 12}5 cents. G RAND CONCERT AT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, Went Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Siath avenues.—The ladies of the congregation will give » copcert of racred music at the chureh, menoing at 74; o'clock. A by at composers, will be performed, under Marcus Colburn, assisted by Mra. Mise Din, » Mra Jamieson, Mr. rtists, with an efficient ol Mr G. A perform to be obtained « organ and pi by Russell, ‘Tekets METROPOLITAN THEATRE. —R, SANDS & re. f AMEMICAN AND LUROVEAN RIDERS will appear this evening, iv ail their extraordinary feats. Sam Latbrop.... i... te teee etree Clow Admission:—Viret Oircle, 0 conta; Second Circle, 26 cents, Private Boxes, $6, Third Circ, 124 cents, Doors open at performances commomee at Tg. Always over belore 10 o'clock, Extra entertainments given oo Wednesday aod Satur- day afternoon. Dmaeor's OVERA HOUSE 718 and 7.0 Broadway, Opposite the New Yors ‘Tite. OVEN KVERY Night The most talented and amuai Y OF NEGRO DELINBATORS | He WORLD, jon) 26 conte Doors open at Oi; to commence t for the accommodation re at So'eloek, nd testimonial to W. Bi, Donaldson, Thurs. Vebruary 6 yROOKLYN INSTITUTE — orm Troupe will per= REAT ATTRACTION J.C. Dunn's Metropo! form, in connection with the brated Christine mily, en Friday and Saturday evenings, Feb, 2and 3, at the above named place. Afteraoun Concert on Satur- tb oe'ock P. M., for ladies and children, NTHRNATIONAL MUSEUM, NO. 61 DIVIMION street, near Bowery —Tablowux Vivante —Living Statuary.—Vrefessor Fieur's troupe of Freneh aud Italian Model Artiste mt the we y of rerepaders extinit at mirsion 25 ceute. members of the TTIGNON'S GYMNAS | M ‘The seventh » ticket JOLLN WOOD, Director TATIONAL aT WASHINGTON, D, C.—THIS theatre w n ‘or the wasoa om Monday, Febra- ary 12, Lad 1 desiring exgagements, will atdres JAMES J. KOOKLAB, Fre STARS WISHING oth March to Apri or, theatre, YHEATRE, CHARLESTON © to visit this ety ae 14, will ph addres Charles ‘THE BALL SKASON, SIRET A HALL MILITARY AND CIVIC) OF Kober teo ai, wil tace place at the Chinese Assembly Hirondway, on Wed nerday evening, 70 February rlog the evenidg, the Hand will appear in uniform and pe veral pinors, Tickets $1 each, can be had at the land's Headquarters, the ‘Bugle,’ 200 Gramd #trest Mr, Hell, superintend ent of the Chinese Asseribly ite ns, at the door on the evening of the ball, or of euy of the members of the Band, ke place at the Apollo rooms, 440 y evening, February 2d, 1895. * WASHINGTON REVER, Chairman MAULICE DALBY, Secretary. DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 806 asaemblien on Baturday even men Monthly soirere ae ue Orealars, comtan days, hours and terms of lostruction, cam be had ot the academy at any time, or will be sent by poat, I AKCING —MORE NEW CLAMS —L. DE G. BROOKES, 361 treet, le gow for nye eral new to commence limmediately. All the fashionable dancs® Mug! ia yn course of lessons. Private lorvove et various noire, Mitts Wednesday nights. os eet eT ANCING ACADEMY, 2) HOWARD BI KKEL— — 4 CAKOLINE VEZIENS begs leave to inform . je, that she bas opened her d ¢ instruction of ladies stylish dances of the day from balf past seven te ton 1 RAND DANCING ACAVEMY, NO. 16 HOND STREET. I of MIKAJOL le woclety, A feationable aod select ball will be given at his rooms on Tuesday, Veb. 6, under bat fale direction KIVATE = #CHOOL oO WOADWAY—DANCING taught in the quiekert possible time, Ladies and fentiemen can now enter for any number of lessons: @ ing [or beyinnere each one instruct nee. Clreulars, and oll * Mowery it ASTROLOGY, ASTROLOGY, PHRENOLOOY, A é D CHTROMANTY — from Paris, cam bo rings, we Dy booke sus wered, trae and ‘The celebrated Mre FLECKY uted about love and ener several | 23 Beoen No AND @PUUTUAL Mx twill saewer ail Jamacea Port OMen, Long ree! time ant place of wrth, enclowng (erur and postage prepaid. We for the whole life whew required. RA. TREWSTER, 64 GREAT JONES ETREFT, OOR- ner of the lowery, hae been iniuced, Ube he to contines antl fur- snd law matters, ‘nterpreting dreams, by books id et epee, and toll the name of tke lady ot gentlomen they Will marry, also the names ot het visiters. M LY owTe 4 wilt N Lavy ADAM MORROW we and Anponl abeent friend, 1, pros *, ks. Her predictions she practices mething he is ferome kame ty phibo~ nihe city buts ebert Uae, eae ort elmaittad, ns. Ki oA THUR teller of all future eve f AND CYRTAIN FOR. life lation 2 omil- th Four! street, front Beem lenvew persoot whe conmot write ) W LADY, ABOUT THIRTY 1X YRARS OW oy chibteen, wishes Vo make the se- eta with matrinnowsl vews. she Guatenlanee of «6 would preter & geotleman going to Cabforsia, Mone weed apply enter the shove age, Adizere Mire. iven, Hreetesy Port (Ger \ ATRIVONIAL OFVICK. LADIES AND GUNTLRMEN p\ who are wishing (orm & matrimonial ailinare, ol Ondo very i nat etran by calling ot Waban Havas tesa " >, wane the “haw pam poet pod Ladies with ond without fortune will to wel) ‘by calling 6) my reedenor, No charge w adee,

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