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q fau etreet, 20 —HOUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE t for sale.—A genteel three story ouse, with the modern impro' situated ia Eleventh street, Will be let on a lease ot five years at $5(0 per annum, and the furniture sold for $1 cash. Apply to M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. GREENWICH STREET, NEXT DEY.—THE FIRST floor ip this building; also the fifth loft, with a y German i porte light, to let. Key with Mr. Hass, r, en second floor. Aleo, » country hh Brigbton, on York avenue, Staten Islan Greenwich street. 6 4 CLINTON PLACE.—TO RENT, FURNISHED, UN- Apply til May, 1856, Immediate possession given. Bins, 10 LET—THE THREE-STORY HOUSE AND ouse in Ne Apply at 10 between 9 and 11 o’clock, A.M bakery 310 Eighth avenue, occupied during the five youre as a jt class bakery, ina well estab. Lghed business locality. The bakery contains two good ovens, and everything convenient to carry on a £34 bu- wines. For further particulars, apply at 173 West ‘Twepty-sixth street. Cosci RESIDENCE TO LET, EIGHT AND A HALF moiles from the City Hall, with stable and ever; er accommodation; an excellent garden, with truit trees. Apply to J. M. BRADHUST, on the premises ‘Tenth avenue aud 146th street. LIGIBLE FAMILY RESIDENCE IN THE BERMUDA Ielands, for rent or lease. The Orange Grove pre- mises, situated on an eminence, and located in one of the most healthy and convenient spots in those beautiful islands, The etone mansion house and outbuil are new and substantially built, containing well ventilated apd ccmmodious apartments, and provided with every copvemience for accommodation and comfort of rerpectable family. Attached to these premises are 30 acter of land, portion of which is occupied by fruit trees in variety, aa well as craj 8, and the greater part of the remainder may be put under cultivation. To a b ape with means and a knowledge of agriculture, who may be Cesirous of removing to a genial climate, ‘the above affords an opportunity rarely offered in the “sunny isles,’’ For a more particular description of the premises, as weil as information as to terms, apply to McCALL & FRITH, 73 West street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET DOWN TOWN.—TWO large, pleasant parlois on the second and third well furoiMed, without board. Bath in the house, with hot and cold water. Apply at 20 White street, wert of Broadway. TENANTS’ REGISTER. AR STORY HOUSE AND and Bdge vizea is occupied ent ase juor store; the second floor - poy tote third floor as a Jews’ 1 Lace mechanics’ meeting rooms. Also a house io street, near Broome. Alsoa four story ed, Possession immediately. com! furmish Inquire at 114 Waverley place. LET—STORE 81 NASSAU STREET, WITH BASE- ment and subcellar, fitted up complete for a restau- rant, auction, or wholesale clothing store, or any busi- ness req room and light. Immediate possession. Also, sev offices and rooms. Inquire of EUGENE FERRIS, 02 Nassau street. A SMALL GEN- LET—IN WILLIAMSBURG, TO teel family, a new and elegant brick cottage, French windows, iron balcony and marble mantels; six rooms and basement. Stages pass the door every five minutes, Rent $175 per annum, Inquire of Doctor LORET!, 452 Grand street, Williamsburg. LET—A LARGE STORE, BACK ROOM ANv BASE- ment, 36 Maiden lane, from one to three years. iso, second floor of house 57 Fulton street. For sale, house on leased ground, 12 years to run, $700, rente for $120. Apply at 81 Fulton street. 10 LET—TBE WHOLE OR PART OF THE DWELLING of a house in one of the best locations for business, Ferhaps, in the city; suitable, indeed devirable, for coctor, dentist or uerreoty, Apply at 141 Atlas 2 Daal South lyn. Possession immediately, if sired. 0 LET—THE NEW FIVE STOKY HOUSE AND store 85 Crosby street; twenty two rooms over the ore, gas, bath and water; suitable for a first class Wwoarding house, Inquire on the premises. LET, IN THE VICINITY OF TWENI'Y-THIRD street and Sixth avenue, a large four story house, containing 16 rooms, with range and Croton water throughout. Nearly full of boarders. Yearly rent $500. Furniture for sale, price $400, with immediate possession, RICHARDS, 307 Broad LET—THE STORE NOW OCCUPIED BY R. SMITH, Eaq., No 2 Greenwich street, with or vithout the house No, 44 Robinson street, forming an L. In case the first story of the house should be was ted for a store, it may be connected with the one in Greenwich street, makiog in depth 120 feet. Also to let, two turee story brick houses, Nor. 40 and 42 Robinson street; it reqnired, they will be masie to communicate with each other, betng a first rate situation for a boarding house. Ap- ply at No. 75 East Fourteenth street. (0 LET—THE S10RE AND DWELLING PART OF house No. 212 Fulton street. For terms apply to BRUNO, WEISSENBORN & CO., No. 2 Maiden lane. LET—A FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR, SUITABLE for a fancy goods importer, or any light business. Inquire of J, PRENTICE, 1 Chambers street, OUSE 70 LET—IN THE VICINITY OF THE NEW York Hotel, with all the modern improvements; @ furniture and everything in nice order, for sale; pow full of first class boarders; location unsurpassed; sickness being the only reason for disposing. B. W. RICHARDS, No. 307 \way. OUSE TO LET—SITUATED AT 432 BROOME STREET, corner of Crosby, « few doors from Broadway; no ction to turn itintoa store. Apply on the pre. mines. OFTS TO LET—THE SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH fivors of building No. § North William street, ex- ending through to Wilham street; has been occupied for ‘the last three years as clothing warerooms; is well adapte ed to any light manufacturing business. Inquire at No. 3 Ferry street. AW OFFICES T0 LET—ON THE FIRST AND SECOND floors, up stairs, of Chambers Hall, 65 Chatham Apply to W. 8. CONKLIN, No. 8 Bowery. LET—A PUBLIC HOUSE, WITH SITTING ROOM, and other apartments if required. Also, two pone lise four ante-rooms adjoit suitable for 8 or military purpores. Apply at 125 Grand at. LET—THE SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH FLOORS and basement, of 29 Beekmun street, all dei feet deep; well lighted, front, rear and side; also a front room on the fifth floor of 31 Beekman street; «lso the fifth floor of 33, 100 feet deep, weil lighted on four sides; aleo the third floor of 24 Beekman street, 83 feet deep. ay of the above wil! be divided to suit tenants. Inquire of J. G@ONNER & SONS. 10 LET—IN GREENWICH STREET, A GOOD STORE and some fine lofts, with excellent light, 30 feet by , and just the thing for manufacturing purposes. En- quire of JOHN LLOYD, 18 Nassau street. 0 LET.—THE UPPER PART OF A MODERN BUILT two story houre, situated near Broadway, below Hourtcn street; to jet to a smail family without children, peieg very desirable, and to save trouble, the rent is 2260 per annum, paynble quarterly. The most undoubt- ed selerences required. Apply at 242 Front street, up wai, 106 East Broadway. Ininediate possession Apply on the premise. JOHN MILI T° LET—THE NEAT TWO STORY BRICK BASEMENT riven and attic house. 190 Prince st, corner of Su'livan pply to POOLE, PEN1Z & GOIN, 3$ Burling slip. Tt LET—THE TWO STORY MODERN BUILT HOUSE, on Third avenue and 106th street , furnished with range, bath, hot Also, the house situated on 106th street, near Third avenue, with garden and stable if required. Also, the dwelling part of the brick house, on Third avenue aad 104th street, with range and Croton water. Inquire of 8, B. McGOWN, ‘Third avenue and 1051 reel. LET—THE STORE AND HOUSE CORNER OF BAY: ard and Orange ts. Has beea occupied as a ttore for twelve years past, and will be Jet for one or more years. For particulars inquire of. Mrs. A. YENNI, 89 Canal street. LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN RYE, N. Y.—A two story house with wing 26 by 43 feet deep, with necessary Outbuilding, between oue and two acres of Jand, ail'in good repair; location bealthy—no mistake. Inquire of Jesse Purdy, near the premises; or to William F. Breer, No, 8 Sprace street, New York. The furniture jor 81 LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATE—TO ONE FAMILY without children, second floor, consi of front And back parlor, with room off each, hall, a and Dasement, ata moderate rent, in a highly respectable house. The floor will not be divided. Inquire at No. 14 Watts street; near Varick, in the basement. LET—A NUMBER OF FIRST CLAS3 DWELLING bouses with all the modern improvements in the Dpper part of the city; , the modern houses Nos. and 67 Greenwich nue. Can be conmected, and suitable for an extensive boerding house. Apply to E BLOOMER, 208 way LET—STEAM POWER AND WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, mear Broadway, in Nos, 7,9, 11, and 13 Canal st., fronting also on Elm and Walker streets, at very low rates. Apply to Mr. Gunau, engmeer, 102 Walker st. 0 LET—THE TH3EE STORY HOUSE, PARTIALLY fornisbed, with all the modern improvements, 109 ven: oe. a possesion can be had the middie of April Inquire’ between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock ) LET—THE THIKD AND FOURTH FLOORS OF THE pew marble front building 106 Canal street, corner oonter, well adapted for business purposes, "Posses- sion immediately. Inquire at 106 Canal street, in the store. LET—THE BUILDING 174 WILLIAM STREET, occupied as offices and business purposes. Also, a number of dwelling houses in the upper part of the city, at rents from $00 to $1,400. Apply to KB, KI MER, 319 ue, from & to 7 o'clock. LET.—THE DW! HOUSE 93 WHITE STREET to let, on the Ist of March, Ret $700 per anoum. rniture for sale. Apply on the premises, between the hours of 12 and 3. TET—A LARGE BOARDING HOUSE IN A_DE- sirable location, Inquire of T. 8. CHESTER, No. 6 jall street, LET—A FINE TWO STORY COTTAGE, ON HOBO- ken Heights, about fifteen minutes walk from the ret, ke, and loboken, Herald ferry, kaving six rooms, with kitcuen, three lots of ground, fenced. Address office. Rent $14 per month. LET—AT FORDHAM. WESICHESTER COUNTY, A neat two story attic aod basement dwelling house, with about one half acre of ground attached. The house is well built, finished in the modern style, and for health, Browpect, &e., the situation is unsurpassed. It is about ve minutes’ walk from the depot, where trains leave ‘every Dour for New Y. For tuil particulars, apply to 4 CRO! im, Westchester county. LET—ONE-HALF OF A NEW AND COMMODIOUS house, located most desirably in South Brooklyn, With chandelier and gas fixtures complete, spe: cious pantries, closets ali through, with bath room, &e. To a small respectable family, this is a0 unusual oppor- tunity. None but those who are willing to pay a fair tio need apply. Address Talbut de Melahide remonera: box 1,735 Post Office, New York. References ex: LET—POSSES31ON IMMEDIATELY—THE SECOND floor, furnished or unfurnished, consisting of tour rooms, with gas and Croton, to one or two gentlemen and their wives. Apply on the premises, 772 Greeawich, cor- ner of Bankétreet. The dwelling part of house 93 etreet, with stalls ; also otber houses, LET—THE FIRST CLASS DWELLING HOUSES, Neos, 114 and 114 leonard street, near a Will be ot together, an ae presents of see tchy, to" ars , We at present, or 2 clase tenante. Apply to HENRY HEATH, 298 way. LET—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE IN wpee street, near Mulberry, suitable for manu- 1g perpores: rent six hundred cellars om a lease. Apply we H LUDLOW, No. 11 Wall street and No. 2 New L8t—A LARGE BASEMENT, NO. 202 FULTON Gutters of ‘any hiods Tt ts light cad dry, hving & of an; od. is it ' s ppoctens eatrense; goods may be shown to great sdvee: tage. Offices. single or in fruits, inthe same Lys Ap ot BUNTER'S paper barging war¢bogre, 202 Fal- (0 DAUGUERRIAN ARTISTS,—A GOOD OPPORTU nity. ‘The upper floor of the house No. 419 Broad- way, corner of Canal street, is now to let for a term of five years. It ina splendid situation for « dauguerrian saloan, and will be fitted ap suitably for the purpose if required. For particulars apply to Peter Archdeacon, 54 Canal atreet. (0 LET OR LEASE—1WO LIGHT AND COMMODIOUS suites of offices, in the building Nos. 4 and 6 Broad reet, next door to the corner of Wall, on the fourth and fifth floors. Possession on firet of May next. Apply to CHRISTOPHER HEISER, 17 State street. LET OR LEASE--THE BUILDING NO, 176 GREEN- wich street. Possession can be given of the store per immediately. Also, a number of offices to let ia the uildings Nos. 2(8 and S04 Broadway. Apply to E. BLUOMER, 208 Broadway. LEASE TO HOTE!, OR BOARDING HOUSE- «A keepers—The Fountain Hotel, 110 Centre street, ‘corner of Franklin, by the Harlem and New Haven rail: road depots, containing 47 rooms, including the restau- rant in the basement. Kent low toa good tenant. In- quire of THOMAS LEWIS, 40 Roxe atreet; lao lofte at 106, and 108 Centre street, for workshops, size 20 fost 1y 60. 0 LET AT HOBOKEN--SEVERAL BRICK DWELLING honses, all within ten or twelve mimutes walk of the ferry, Jinmediate possession can be given if desired, Inquire at J and Ofice, oprovite ferry landing, of W. W. SHIPPEN, agent. 1 0 LAT, AND THE FURITURE FOR SALE—THE house 02 Fourth street, mearly opposite the Pa- rade ground, with 2/1 the modern improvements. Rent $750, with two years lease from May next. Possession can be given in the begipuing of April. The house will not be Jet without the whole or part of the furniture, which will be sold cheap for cash, as the parties are about going to Europe. Can be seen any time this week, frem 11 till 5 o'clock. No agent need apply. (0 RENT VERY LOW—SEVEKAL ROOMS ON TRE filth floor of Trinity building, Broadway. Apply 24 Trimity building. (0 WHOLESALE GROCERS.—T0 LET, THE CAPA. cious brick building, 270 Washington street; is im rat rate order and ready for immediate occupancy, ‘Will be let for two yrars at a moderate rent, or the lease will be sold for asmail bonus. Apply on the premises, or at 75 William street, up stairs, LET, OR FOR SALE—T'HE HANDSOMELY FUR- nished first class new four story brown stone front i uated 22 West Tairty-foarth improvements; is ia perfec’ tunity for persons desiring nt and elegant residence. house and farni- both new, and will be rented together on a old. Address box 2,452 Pest Office. WHOLE OR A PART OF A GENTEEL TWO ry and attic brick house to let, and all or a part St ‘he fuzniture for aale, if required.” For particulars apply at No. 65 Thompson sireet, between Broome ct An EAT I fe LOWER PART OF A MODERN BUILT HOUSE to let, in West Twenty-ninth street, near Sixth Avenue, consisting of first floor, three rooms dep, kiteh- en, two rooms on third floor, part of subcellar, with , privil if washing in the laun and privilege im bath pene Sertae te tne beese; Will epi ‘only to a room oon jamily, Apply at 24 Nassau street, corner of —BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC.— 8. . Mr. DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, corner of Houston reet, is forming hia last $5 clase for practical double entry. Tickets may be secured this day, and the lessous taken at pleasure, Those whe neglect this offer will be charged the reguiar pric: ONLY.—WRITING FOR LADIES CLASSES, BOOK- FD besricg; soctmenslal. scichemntios ben; a dedaned prices, all thik week, at Mr. PAINE acadeanien, 267 Grand street, New York, ano 16¢ Fulton street, Per- sons cesirous of improvement, or whose early education has been neglected, will flad these lessons peculiarly adapted to their want CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE NEW and Tuesday for iestruction in penmanship and bookkee, ig Term juced one-half, vie 8 for writiog, and $1260 for course of bookkeeping. Ladies’ writing 4 daily. OLIVER B, GOLD-MITH, 362 Broadway, LADY, (PUPIL OF HERTZ.) WITH A THO- A rough knowledge of the French laoguage, wishes ive instruction to a few private pupils on the piaao- forte and inthe above language For terms apply to Mme. J., 668 Broadway. CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL COMMENCE NEW writing and hook keeping clansex this week at re- faced prices, Cards containing full particulars may be had at the rooms, OLIVER B. GGLDSMITH, 362 Hroad. way, corner of Franklin street. “F, FOSTER & HIRAM DIXON GIVE LESSONS IN bookkeeping, writing, &c., office 346 Broadway, °, ‘Appleton’s Bu where gentlemen are qualified for ¢ counting. house, @ superior and expeditions maa- ner. ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &e., THO. F, No. Fach student is s¢parate: enabled to reacily apply in practice the knowledge im. parted to him. Open day and evening. CLOTHING, &C. LOAKS CHEAPER THAN ER—MUST BE SOLD, without reserve, to make room for apring goods, just arrived per steamer Apia, as per advices from Paris. ‘he balance of the winter stock will be sold at balf the original price. Ladies are not expected to purchase un- lees pertectly ratiafied they are getting the worth of their money. The styles of the cloaks now offered at such reduced prices are such as will be worm next season. | MOLYNEUX BELL, 68 Canal street. a. OFF CLOTHING —$2,000 WORTH WANTED— current money or emall lote are res) rally requ on JAMES MORON EY, 11 Baxter (formerly Orange street) year Chatham, AST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— jen oF gentlemen bi Of the above articles to pore of, can receiv sending for the ubscriber, at the post. L. M. Db! N. B.—Ladies attended by Mrs. D. LOTHING—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING to to 8. COHEN. MMENSE REDUCTION IN CLOTHING—FROTK COAT# $6; business conte $5 ilk vests, from the best price. One « ¢ French per GEO, LEVIR, 16 Nassau atreet ILLIARD TABLES—NOTICE.—WE WOULD CALI, the attention of the public to ocr new style of cushion, just invented, and now for sale at our factory, © Ann street. #These cushions, our own invention cannot be purchased elsewhere. by mail for ta- Dies. and everything in the trade, valle, Jy attended to. + and notice, CBirmB & DOK” 78 5 BROHDWAY, CORNER OF TENTH STREET, pleasant and handsomely furnished apd lor at reduced f their just below Grace’ exchanged. BROADWAY—TWO FRONT ROOMS, SUIT- 4 able for fam: lies. with full board. Rooms sup- § ith gas and well furnished. House has all mo- ero improvements. 5 49 PEARL STREET, NEAR BROADWAY—LOD- s—Two or three furnished hall bedrooms, and severa’ pleasant and comfortable apartments, with and without fire places), can be had respect- Sie applicants, on Sieceke terms, by bs as above, 3 BROADWAY.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET e to gentlemen, without board, In a first class house te) to B. F. FAKNSWO) wn town; prices reasonable, Apply as above 173 "ee STREET—ROOMS TO RENT, FUR- ¢) nished or unfurnished, with board, 1 45 HUDSON STREET, FRONTING ST, JOHN'S Park.—A room to let, with board for two single men. References exchanged, gent WEST TWENTY-FIF!H SPREET.—-DESIRABLE board can be obtained in a house with all the mocern improvements, and genteelly located between Seventh and Eighth avenues. 9 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE FROM oO Livingston place—A suit of rooms, elegantly fur- nished, on the first floor; alxo a parlor and bedroom on the second floor to let, with board, on the most reasona- bie terms; also rooms for single gentlemen. House new ond elegantly furnished. 0 FRANKLIN STREFT, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway, neatly furmhed rooms, with bedrooms attached, on the first nd second floors, for gentlemen; breakfast served if required; alo, one or two single rooms, for lodgings; cleanliness «trictly observed. + LISPENARD STREFT.—A LARGE FRONT PAR 56 lor, on the first floor, f gentleman and his wife, WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A FEW 8E- 5 ect families or gentlemen can be with suit or single rooms, with full or the eligible brown stone builiivg, which newly furnished, and containing all t! provements. 4 GROVE STREET, NEAR BLEECKEK—A FINE parlor on first floor, to let, farmixned or upfur- nished, with board. House first class, contaiaing im- provements, Location most desirable and acceanible to car and stage lines. modera im- LEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET, in > irate house, 5h Broadway, with or without on Appy sm the weenie, $F to Theodore G. Mar- }, 118 Nassau street, from 2 to 4 o’clock P. M. ULL BOARD—-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH very fine suites of rooms, furnisbed or un- furnished, in » house with all the modern may be obtained by a remtleman and wite, or n- tlemen, deriring first class accommodations, at it Thirteenth street. IURNISHED FOOMS.—A PARLOR AND FOUR BED- rooms to let, at 184 Grand street, with or without add board, on moderate terme; house private; loca m néar Broadway, and on the etage and car line. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WI'HOUT board, eons, N, jo children taken. near douston, 'URNISHED APARTMENTS.—TO LET, ONE OR TWO elegant parlors, in a first clas# house, suitable for & private gentleman or physician; alto one or two other rooms. Apply at 379 Fourth street. N*. 147 HUDSON STREET, OPPOSITE ST, JOHN'S 8 Park.—Furnished rooms to let, with board, to sin- ntlemen, or gentlemen and their wives.” House ey, furnished with all the modern improvements. A few day boarders can be xccommodates, RIVATE BOARDING—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT rooms, in suit or separately, furnished or unfar- nished, can be had with board, om reasonable terms, in a private family residing at 280 Fourth avenue (opposite Calvary Church.) The house is finely located; has gas, baths, &ec., &c, Beferences exchanged. RIVATE BOARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY.—TWO Deautiful parlors, on the first floer, also a parlor on second floor, to let, very well furnished, to a gentle man and lady, or gentlemen alone, with partial or full 1d, The house contains a bath room. Apply at 603 Broome street. OOMS.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN OB- tain very desirable suites of rooms, or single Fooms, with partial board, if required, in = first class brown stone front house with the modern improve- ments, convenient to the cars and stages. No. 71 Weat Fourteenth street, first house west of Sixth avenue. OOMS—A LARGE ROOM WITH OR WITH)UT A bed room attached, can be , furnished or un- furnished, with or without partial board, at 108 Grand street, frat block west of Broadway. Also, @ single room On moderate term. 00M AND BEDROOM WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN gentleman and lady; would prefer a «mail house, With but one American family, Rent not to exceed $8 per month. Adiress D. ASHLAND PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM GREEN- wich avenue,—Rooms in suits or single, for select families or single gentlemen, with board. House con- tains all the modern impro AC street tages, and Sixth avenue cars. changed. Apply to MRS. NOBLE HANDSOME PARLOR AND BEDROOM ATTACHED, ‘op second floor, furnished or unfurnished; also, Pleasant single rooms to let to gentlemen and their wives, or single geatlemen, with full or partial board, at b4 Bleecker street, near Broadway. LADY HAVING TAKEN THE HOUSE A avenue, two doors below Fourteenth street, having all the modern improvements, is now realy to receive a few boarders. Dinner at 6 0’clock, No moving in May. 2 SIXTH LADY AND HER DAUGHTER WOULD LET, WITH board, ina bouse with all the modern {mprove- inenta, an elegant suit of furnished rooms toa family, with or without a private table, and use of a tine piano; or would let the same to « party of gentlemen, house is Jeasantly located, and near stages and cars. Apply at 1 West Thirty-fifth street, near oi FEW YOUNG MEN OF STEADY HABITS CAN BE comfortably boarded with a tamily of three per- fons, Terma $3 per week. Apply at 147 West Tweaty- necond street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, second floor. PLEASANT ROOMS, WO LARGE AND firet and foors, furnished, with panti attached, may with full or partial board, at 185 Tho Houston. 10 LET TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN—BANDSOME nished apartments in the first claw use No. 6 Great Jones street, third door from Broad way, replete with every convenience. Apply at No. 5 Great Jones at. ANTED—BY A SINGLE FOREIGN GENTLEMAN, ‘one furnished room, with partial board, in Brook: lyp, near the South or Fulton ferry. ‘To a respectable lish or German family, the preference would be given. Apply, stating terms and conditions, A. Z., He- rald office. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 10 000 —WANTED—AN ACTIVE MAN AS e e® partner, who can furnish $6,000, to associate with a nan of experience, and well qualified Yusiness, furnishing an equal amount, to se ap old and established hotel on the European of the best locations down town. Apply to SON, 85 Nawsau street, up stairs. a6 500 ANY GENTLEMAN IN THE COUN- le « try who will inform me ofa healthy locality, where jcapital ana indus 1 be well reward- ed, please address Exodus, Broadway lost Office. YOUNG GENTLEMAN 18 DESIROUS OF OBTAIN- ing board in @ private family. Terms must be Address, stating terms aul location, W. MeC. PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODA gie gentlemen witha front room and lai at 102 West Sixteenth street, with bath and g fonable terms, and all the comforts of a home. N AMERICAN GENTLEMAN 1#SiRESTO OBTAIN A A furnished room, with the wants of the inner min fully or partially supplied, ina privace Frenet family, where there are no boarders, and where, be could hee: sidered @ friend of the family. None but of ‘he highest renpectability need reply. Please addres# Quien Sabe, Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A FURNISHED A house, with all improvements, uptown Address X 2,278 Post Office, with terms and numbe> of atreet OARD.—A PARLOR AND ONE OK TWO BEDROOMS, on recond floor; also singe rooms, tor gentlemen ‘Da first class house; no removal cn the fire’ of May; French and Spanish spokea; dinner at 6e'elock. Re ferences given and reqnired. Inquire at 151 Teath street, near Broadw: OARD.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with pleasantly furninhe:! sooms and partial boord, ina private family. Cull at 4% West Fit teenth street. OARD—A HANDSOME FRONT PARLOR WITH BE room adjoining. Also, a room fo : ian, with board and best accommodat in the new brown atone houres, contai improvements, Nos. 102 and 104 Kast near Union square, Referencen exch OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM AD joining, suitable for a gentleman and bis wite, or iwo single gentlemen, can be bad by applying at 166 Duane street, two doors West of Hudson. OARD.—WILL PEOPLE. PAY EXORBITANT PRICES for poor board, when they can obtain good on rea sonable terms by coming to 301 Wesley place, betweeo Houston and Bieecker streets? Modern improvem=nts. Every attention paid to boarders, Gentlemen and their wives, as well as ringle gentlemen, accommodated 6) peered rooms rooms and bath board, OARD.—A PLEASANT FRONT ATTIC ROO! iT B able @r one or two young egationce, to let, in & vate house, with full or partial board. Apply at 114 ranklin street. OARD.—-A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN WILL FIND good accommodations at 33 Forsyth street, near ralker. Single or double beds. A stove on taird floor for general comfort Respectable mechanics wishing clean, airy rooms, will find this eligible. 6 ST. MARK’S PLACE.—SUIT OF the second floor, consisting of three room, with gas, ke. or without OARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN Bk ACCOM- modated with pleasant single or double rooms, with full board, at 122 Chambers street. Day boarders can be accommodated also. Keference required. ARDING—WITH ROOMS FOR SINGLE GENTLE- ‘men, or gentlemen ana their wives, cam be had in @ first class house 45 Concord street, Brooklyn. No moving first of May. em | OARDING—FURNISHED ROOMS, PLEASANTLY B situate, for single gentlemen or gentlemen and ar wives with full or partial board; gas avd baths jo the houre. Apply at 115 Fourth street. Referen exchanged Bo necie retin SECOND AVENUE.—PAMILIES AND siwgle gentlemen can obtain handsome partors an’ rooms, with board, fan baths and two suits of rooms on the second floor, to let, on very low terms. Meals at | all bours; private table if preferred. |. BLACKELOJK. | DARD WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, IN a comfortable American fam of References given, if required. Please addrens box 3,241 Pont Office. YOARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN ‘board for the lady only. Address, stating terms 8, Broadway Post Office. OARD WANTED.—WANTE]), A PLEASANTLY FUR- nished rocm, for a gentleman and lady, (hoard for i lain private family where there are Would be desirable boarders ant for a permanency, if suited in location, price, &e Lyman, Broadway Post Office, stating terns, &e., which must be reasonable. OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE 6 men can be accommodated with board ins pr ‘emily. Apply at 285 Greenwich street, near Chamber OABRD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with new'y furnished roo: and part'al boerd, in the modern built house No 2 Hicks street. Location very convenient to the ferri Between Wall and South street ferri OARD IN BROOKLYN —TWO NEATLY FURNISHED rooms to let, suitable for gentlemen and their wives Gr single gentlemen. Only a few boarders taken. Terms very moderate. Apply at 155 Adam ateeet, near Fulton ferry OARD IN BROOKLYN —ONE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, with or without partial board, in # private fami ly, convenient to th ries, in one of the nest loca- s in Brooklyn. Address Livingston strest, Heral OARD IN BROOKLYN.—!’ERYONS WIBHING TO obtein board will tind pleasant apartments at 47 "oucord street; the house's one of & new block, finely lo- ent to both ferries, Good references OARDING IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THRER | permanent boarders can be accommodated with plea | ‘ant rooms and board, In an agreeable family, where every attention i* paid ‘howe residing Witt them. house within three minutes’ walk of Hamiten ferry and ten of South ferry. Inquire at 99 President street. JROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN Bers ermal) ite family, loeation ot No. 183 pustels rire, ear Fulton operation. iy , wit | of from $000 to $10,000 a year, Address Dr. BRUN = 00 TO $10,000.—-TO CAPITALISTS.—ANY oo. person having euch amount to invest ima staple manufactusing buriness already established, in thin city, without competition. Will havea chance ealize at least thirty per cent, by addressing Manu- —A ERSON WITH THE ABOVE B22 000 Se ee insome safe and profitable business that would not take moch of the time of the advertiser. Please address 20x 4067, Herald office, with real name and business, av none other will be attended to, 60 TO $1,000 —WANTED, A SMART BUSINESS " with the above amount, to take ex ciusive charge of a very remunerative business, well es- tablished and paying over 100 per cent. BONNER & ©0., 268 Browdway. 00 —ANY MAN OF THE RIGHT STAMP oe may findancpportuntty of investing bis money in A grocery and produce business in one ot the best foontione in the city, where not less than $6,000 « year can be realized. Partner wanted in the office, E MeMAHON, 176 Chetham acreet. 500. raNetsas ACHIVE YOUNG MAN, who can command $500 iv ready cash, to take an interest in a profitable cash business a ‘es tabliahed, or a ealary will be given, and seeurity for the money, with interest. Apply to G. A. ROBINSON, 86 Nassau street, up stairs. 350. —WANTED, A SOBER MAN, MARRIED OR eo tingle, to go in as full partorr in a large snd good grocery and liquor #°ore, ia the Fourth ward, near Chatham street. Ihe proprietor is a single man, #0 if a married man brings his wife she can bh & room free. Apply at OF Division street for information. Or 0 —A PERSON WITH THIS AMOUNT CAN mae DU). join the aavertiser to a eafe aad sure pay- ing business. “There is 20 Fisk, as good security wilt be given for the money inverted. $20 a day cam be realized, clear profit. Please call after 9 A. M., at 609 Broadway, kecond floor, room one. $150 TO $200—WANTED, A PARTNER OF steady habits, to take an equal share ina will not be there onl, man full share i t pleasant in-door busin It will be westment, asthe money will be well secured. Apply to G. W. LESTER, No. 1 Bowery, corner of Division street, third jor. 75 —WANTED, A MAN AS PAKTNER, TO é take charge of a corner liquor store. The pro- Prictor A free, full eb store Apply in the liquor store corner of Houston and Clinton streets, the only liquor store on the four corners, OPARTNERSHIP,—HENRY GRIFFIN HAS THIS DAY taken in as partner Thomas Buekley, for the pur pore of conducting the tailoring business, at the old stand, 200 Broadway, under the firm ot New York, Feb. 19, 1865. GRIFFIN & BUCKLEY. T IVIDEND.—OFFICE, OF THE CORN EXCHANGE Five and Inland Navigation Insurance Company, New York, Feb. 19, 1855. —The Board of Directors have this day declared a semiannual dividend of six per cent, payable on and after the Ist March, at their of fice, corner ef William and Beaver streets, until which time the transfer book is closed, W. H. WINDSOR, Secretary {PECIAL PARTNER WANTED, WITH A CASH CAPI- D> tal of about $10,000, in an old extablished business, ying about $10,000 profit a year. Address A.C. H., Herald off 12,000 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. ntleman, doing an extensiv ) CAPITALISTS, by @ you profitable manufacturing bu competition. Any gen of capital may be admitted a special partner in said ba siness, Communications exchanged more partieularly | by addressing Special Partner, Herald office. AGENT, WITH A CASH fon, already ANTED—A GENERAL UN AT Stanton reet. ANTED.—TO ROARDING HOUSE KEEPER—A young man wishes « partially furnished room and board, for which he will keep the books and do the mar keting, his mornings and evenings not being employed He bas bad three years experience in first class hotels Can give good references, Double the amount of bir board can be saved by thia arrangement. Address con fidentially, H. A. I’., Herald office ((O1LN® HOTEL, FOOT OF CANAL STREET, FRONT ing the river, with a full view of the harbor, will let family aod mingle reome, on most nable terms, for the season, for transient or perms art. The loce tion is mont healthy and convenient TALLMAN k MAPES, Proprietors. ELANCEY ROUSE.—A SPLENDID SUIT OF ReOME to let in the Delancey H er of Broada: and Waverley place, opposite rk Hotel. rat pew eligible lncathe LEMEN WILL DO obtain clean aed yht, oF 10s. to 12a. per fort and Wilvem ste JAGLE HOTEL —LODGINGS. —G: ‘4 well to remember that they « { comfortable rooms for 2a werk, at the hotel comer of Fria _—_—— 8. NAVY SAILORS AND OTHERS.—EXTRA PAY bought pongo fy~ = el an ; . red, ae beire of Greeased U.S. seamen collected and al) bindsof clans against the Unite! States recovered by EUWARD BISSELL, 7, OF Wall street. ported; they resemble the se Y exactly in color and expression, and will move Wie It, and ea be inserted tod removed witb. NEW XORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1856. AMUSEMENTS. URION'S THEATRE, CHAMBERY STREET — TUE Bey = Three comie’ pieces 7 very eo comedy of ely Lo tigate AND WIVES. received uproarious laughter Bill Fin Ra f “or. Burton with the extremely do'eful lamentation of Mortal Man.” The farce of THE FILIBUSTER. The final JACOWS... 666s veins seer ees say Mr. Barton And last new farce of WHERE SHAL!.! DINE? Sponge...... so... Mr, Jordan We jay: THE UPPER TEN. rdap. PIZARRO. DE..+.- ++. MissHiffert Dance, .Joe Miles & J, Toole FAMILY JARS, PERFECTION, BRIDEGROOM. PADDY MILES’ BO’ AFARGE’S METROPOLITAN THEATRE, BROADWAY opponite Bond street. THE OPERA MADAME GRiIsI AND SIGNOR MARIO ONE NIGHT MORK ONLY, AND POSITIVELY THEIK LAST APPRAR- ANCE IN AMERICA, Ip order to prevent further speculation in tickets, and allord every one an ee chance to obtain seats, choice of Proscenium and Baleony Boxes, Parquet, Par quet Circle and First Circle Seate, will be sold, in the theatre, at auction, at @ o'clock, this Tuesday morning. Mr. Hackett respectfully achnow the numerous commutications add to him, urging an extension of the farewell performances of Madame Grisi and Signor Mario, which Mr, Hackett to assure the public ix only practicable this (Tuesday) event ebruary 20, when, owing to the great disappointment experienced yesterday morning by 60 many hundreds of applicants i ning—all having been sold on Satur day last—Macame Grisi and Signor Mario have con vented to perform in the opera of LUCREZ(A HORGIA prior to their departure for Europe to-morrow morning, Seeond appearance in America of SIGNORINA VESTVALT, received with the most enthusiastic applause on ening, SIGNOR SUSINI appear, together with a powerful ( TORSBAY EVENING, VOBRUARY j will be presented (last time) Donizetti's grand opera, in Lyrique. three acts, JUCREZIA BURGIA. Luerezis R eeeeeeceerses eMMadame Grist Genarro ‘ +. -Siguor Mario in (Her second appearance in America ) seevesees Signor Susini sees Signor Amati .Mignor Fabricatore «+ ee Signor Candi Signor Baratini agnor Villianti -Signor Biondi & Gazelia.. Liverotio. . Vitellozzo.. Petrucci, Munical Director Sig. Arditi Stage Manager, i Pabrevel Salabert Prompter. EN 2 ONLY. All seats pot sold at the anc at 9 A. M., can be bought at the box office, after the sale, at 50 cents extra. Doors open at half-past 6; to commence at balf. 7 o'clock. URTON’S,—PROGRAMME FOR THE WE Tuesday—-WHERE SHALL { DINE, THE FILI ER, and SWEEVHEARTS Av!) WIVES, Wednesday—The celetrated New York play of THE UPPER TEN AND LOWER TWENTY—Mr, Burton in hin great part of Crookpath, Thuraday—Davib COPPERFIELD — Micawber, Mr. Burton. ay—THE SERIOUS FAMILY ‘* Swan will shortly ap, Pp i THE TOODLES. ‘IT OF MR. J. M. COOKE Washington’s Birthday—22d of February — on which occasion Miss Julia Irving, pap! of N. EB Clarke, Stage Director of the Broadway, wil make he first appearance on avy stage in the character uf Therese in ** The Murder at the Chatesu,’’ Mr. Gi. J. Arpold, the American tragedian; Miss Braithwaite, (first appearance in New York:) Mr. J. Toole, Mr. C, Fox, and others of eminent talent will appear in the following piese» — THE MURDEK AT THE CHATEAU, THE OATH VENGEANCE THE ROUGH DIAMOND. THE NATI AME AN On, Tu Laws ov Wasut and the MAIN ETON BOY. BLOOD K&D AVENGER OF THE SPANISH Kemember the 22d of February. CARRIAGES, &C. 5 he SALE—HORSE, WAGON, SULKY, SLEIGH ber, harness, &c., all in good and ‘The owner ix about loaving the city, and will dispose of all the above ata sacrifice. Wagon, sulky, harness, &e., are allnearly new, and made to order. The hor round, kind, and a fast traveller, 4 tine sadd either lady or gentleman. Can be seen at club stable 27 Third street. Price tor the whole, $450. yk" SALE—HORSE AND HEARSE, TOGETHER OR reporate, a noblegray horse, strong, sound, fast, Xe.; would wait a doctor; stands without hitching; i very gentle and handsome, with long tail and mane. Call ot 152 Duane etreet; @ better horse cam't be seen. OK SALE—A BAY BORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, KF sound, and kind in single apd double barness, eas frot inside 2:50. Also, & ht trotting wagon, sleigh, one set of harness, whip, stable and dress blankets, rabea, bells, ke. All to be wold together, as the ow 4 leaving the city. Apply at 04 and 96 Mercer «treet. OR SALE-A BAY HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS HIGH, seven yewrs old, long tail, sound and kind, gentle in Slogie or double harpens, and can trot pretty fast. Also, A pray Loree, si» teen bands high, #ix years old, long tail, a very promising horse, Can be seen by calling on'D. A Molenaor, stall 21, Centre Market, before 12 0 clock, or after at Mable 4 Third street. ‘Also, wagon { wanted, with either horse, F". SALE—A HORSE, GIG AND HARNESS. —HOK about seven years old, gentie, and goo trave een used About one year; #uultable for « physician. Will be sold separate or t Apply to BELL & CROOKER, 438 Tenth street, Dry Dook WR SALE—A LIVERY STABLE, horses, heavy and light », barnens, robes, belin, &c., nui y to WILLIAM EGINTON, 149 Fu ERMONT HORSES.—3EVERAL, CONSISTING OF } VERY <UPERIOR tyle, teame of every respect by responsible parties, will apply at 25 Boerum street, Brooklyn. Wy anaton — oR, SALE, THE FAST TROTTING bay stallion, Washingtow, 16% bands high, tes years old; perfectly sound and kind. Washington le s ‘superior foal getter, as all nid stock has proved. ¥or fab particulars apply at 04 and Ov Mercer street. ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A PAIR OP Hotes say from 14 to 15 bande high, stylish drivers and fast. Apy one bay! the above for sale can foda customer by addrersing A. B., box 166 Post Other, giv description, price, ke. 1 OFORTES TO LET, AT AND $4 a wonth, or for sale the cheapest in the city janofortes tuned, aad mui bly taught, by PROF. DUMEDAY, 225 Grad wtreet, near the Lowery LADY, WHO HAS STUDIED SINGING UNDER the first masters im Europe, and who is obliged ty teach, in consequence of adverse circums#ancer, dewires to procure « few pupils for private tuition, Bhe aleo wishes to obtain a situation in & choir a8 soprano singer, where she will be paid a liberal salar her ‘Address K. Y.'W., Port Office, Bee pn maa DESIRABLE OPPORLUNITY TO LEARN MUSIC.— A teacher of the pianoforte and New York, will take a number of p Brooklyn, at 610 per quai mediately. Beat of reference given ae & competent ant experienced teacher, Address Music Teacher, care of A Traphagen, 79 ( ( 4 YTAR AND SINGING Mw I Jensone on guitar and #1 ai Tusséay and Friday morning, from ‘fi We aot every E-SONS ON THE HARP, PIANO, AND S1NGING by « young Kog)ish lady, from the Masieal Reb of Ttaly, she speaks Ouently Fr Terms 915 per quarter, For sale, « (new inven tion.) price $00—taught ii Address 5 #., 164 Tenth street, near Fo b) USIC—A YOUNG LADY EXPERIENCED IN. Gry truetion on piano and © 1 her residence, of practice quarter, ty wrcond at MANOPORTE TAUGHT IN A FEW LESSONS competent lady teacher of baving afew more pupt als office Address KG, 1h JANOFORTES AT GREAT SACKIFICK.— CLOSING buviness —The entire tock of George Hews cnle 14 Boston Pianos, new and secondhand, at No. 447 Broadway, will be sold without regard to cont for ons, and every inetrument fully warrante!. Also, « email vale, countingroom éeek, and other Oxtores Btore to bet OREWOOD VIANO FOR SALE—SOPERION TONE z and finish, Has not been Ih be sold for $185, Can be een Mpring street. ANTED-BY A TEACHER ow mvsie, TWO on three chiléres to inrtruct, a+ remuneration for . Address Music, box 2,66) Port Often, post peut aplete order, | = AMUSEMENTS, a = Syne nee B Leence.—Docrs at oy; teat thoes mae 4 pewue he performed seesecee Mr, Davenport Birabantio.. Mr’ Lethagwell eeececee Me Walters: Desdemona Mime. Pomind Emilia. Mra, Abbots «nea Price in g IN A PECULIARLY Pp ICAMENT. The Gentleman .. Mr. David The Lady Gougenhei ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEA Broome etreet,—Tuescay, Feb. 20. THE CAPTAIN OF THE WAJCH TWO TO Mons Booret....Mr Blake | Lovie XIV... ..M The Count de Chevruan ee ih tome De Rameau......Mr. Laster | Dora... Victor St. Olair.. Mr. Bland | Cecile. . Mra, O'FLANIGAN AND THE V ALRIBS. Phelim ...,.Mr. Brougham | Mary... Mrs. Stephene Lanty McGuffin. Mr. Stodart | day... Mine A. teamse Tearin Dufly ....Mr. Oliver | Norah,...., Miss T. Heary ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM..GRAND REVI- val of the intensely interesting drama, played for over one hundred ana tweoty te to such crowded audiences, Tuenda; 2X—Bvening, at 736 o'elock, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, with all the oa sooner: muric, &e. Afternoon, at the SPANISH TROUBA DOURS, the greatest G@ ists im the world; besides whieh, two tavorite pieces Admittance, 25 centr; children upd , 1245 cents, EO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, NO, 472 Broadway, (Mechanics Hall.) Troprietot # -Henry Wood & Geo. Chriaty ed any in week, leas ETHIOVI commencing every evening at All business transacted by Henry Woot. IRE HALL, 696 BROADWAY.—WILL OPEN ON Monday, Feb. 19, Joho R. Smith's GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE, To which is pow added THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL, Exhibited with distinguished success ia the principal cities of Europe, in London it was exhibited 600 times, to half a million persons. and acknowledged by the pub lic pres an the largest and one of the most elegant ano interesting exhibitions 1o the world, Ass specrmen vo! American art, Mr. KR. Bmith respectfally solteite » bhere of the patronage of the intellectual portion of ti-+ poblis. Open forextibition every evening at 7% o'elor he music by Mr Alywin Felt. of Londow, who will je troduce, for the first time in thin country, the vew strument of the piano amico, Childrep balf pr Admittance, 2 een LECTURE ROOM opporite New Yous tof May, 1868, or the upper apartment, or sor concerts, and for religious OPE CHAPEL.—TO LET, TH Hope Chapel, 7 from the jorter period proper, for lectu £. GOODWIN, 117 b treet. UCKLEY’S SERFNADER3, 639 BROADWAY.— LAST WERK of the unequalled burlesy.ue on LUCREZIA BORGIA, wits To ECCENTKIC BARON, N B.—-In preparation munical piece, entitled the 1WO 1OMPEYS, written expresely for this com: any,) invroducing ‘several original rusia compont Ylont,” by celebrated composers; also, the great epal- lenge duet, from the opera of * Le Chalat,”” with other favorite airs. Concert at Tig o'clock Tickets 26 centa. TPE NEW YORK DRAMATIC SOUIETY WILL GIVE ite regular performance this evening, at the Brooklyn Museum, when the drama of THE DRUNK ARD, OR THE FALLEN SAVED, and A MORNING CALL will be performed H. 8. MELION, Preeuent, OWAKD ATHENAUM, BUBSTON.LADIFA AND gentlemen engaged for this extablishment are re- quentea to meet in the green room. on Monday, .Oth Feb. CHARLES ThOS. PARSLOR, Agent BLEAUX VIVANTS, Of LIVING STATUARY.— International Museum, 61 Di 0) #treet, Pret, ench Model Artiste will exbibit ime nat o'clock, aud this even: Fleur's troupe of pew style, thin af inp, at Bo'clock, Admission 26 cente, HEODORE KISFELT 4 CLASSICAL QUARTEITE Hoiree, the fr { the fifth season, will tawe Pince nt Dodworth's Academy, 80¢ Bro Feb, 20. gramaxe XHINITION — iT and Supplies, day, Zith instant, wt 12 y will be opened, 9 accord- barver of 186, for the building ke , for the corporation of the amend f the following how city of New York, nemely 1 house fer the use of Hore Co. No 12, 1 “ Eng ne Co No, 49, 1 “ ' Engine Co, No. & ‘ “ Engine Co, No. oo 1 # bd Hoot and Ladoer Co. No 14. Also for » house for the use of the Third district po lice tation, ‘The plumbing of the Ninth ward station hours, ‘The plumbing of the Lighteeath ward ration hoase. The plumbing of the Union market, and the sheds around Jefferson market | The plans and eperificatio of all the shove work re- quired to be dome and a)! ini ereto, can be had at the office of Superintendent of Publie Buildings, 74 Also for t filing of & of Hose Company No. 99, b inge The plape and # ifeations of the hove car cae be een at the ol Coief Engineer, iaabeth wtree jor all of the above work cam mer renerves tbe righ reject maton, \f deemed for the interest of BARTHOLOMEW B PURDY, oer of Repaire and Suppties. DANCING ACADKMIKS. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, 40, 806 Broadway, Sees Keventh street, * now open fr the reception of pujiis, who ean eommen-e at aoy time, ladies and chiliren om Wednesiays aod Satur days, atSandéy MM —, Weinewtays, Thore days, and every other at Th PM aroomblies om Katuriay ) for ladies pend ee . Olreulars, contaloing wep Monthly soirees « Gaye, hours and terms of \o*truction can be bad et the oa neu by port academy at any time, or © the corporation. Comm! ANCING.BROOKE' ASSEMBLES, 961 BROOME street oy, Feb. 21, there will be no arrembly, orwise eugeged. The meat assembly wing, Feb. 24. tal The exhibition ball DAVIS’ SPANKING EXHIL taker place this eveuing, at Wm. Butler's room, corner of Twenty Alth street and Nisth Sparring to cotmmence at So'eloek. Aumiseion A large stage \« built for the oecaston. Kipp & Brown's steges and Fighth avenue care pars the house every ten minutes J KR. HUNTER, NO. 8 DIVISION STREET, NRW YORK, +0 long and favorably known to the public, may be consulted at his old established office, where he bar practived in one branch and made more cures than awy « 7 y inetances of perecas conabtered incurable, some hieh be bas permistlon to reter to ae b re Charges mod vuter* rel drop, cam only rice $1. Call and get the Monitor of OF THY COLLEGE OF UR ot Vinvurgh, attends to practice i offen, Th Matieom street, meer here be i+ perforung the moet atom hing Teeord, withou! restraint io diet or business DUANE STRERT, MAY BE CON 00 private Csensen. From) ie A years le eab guarantee perms tere’ \s the same ae that practice) { Pare ond wo charge solew Dr C'* Diploma as member ¢ ih. COBNEIT sulted with cont rest experien ree Hie by the great Record feetly cured. Nh New York University, with other testimouials of « hig» cbarecter, my be ween ia b+ offes, ) ZOHMEON, 19 DUANE wTunET, Han reKve +4 more cures of disease than eny other me juan in New York ex pecitions Dr dat bis medic mes th without lear of detection (be money retunced it entir st woth wate ‘0 the cttivens of New York as the most ry practitioner im privste diseases this ewuntry boast of, #tiil continurs to be consulted at hie obd 0" relieving the entertunste and giving consolation many en aching heart, NS B—Dr, ©. guarantors «cure nail cases undertaken, of 00 charge male. | D* COOPER 14 DUANE @THERT, «0 LONG K 5 Ro WARIYE UNFORTUNATE’ PRLEND PRICE 01, th ® took—i* jor! what thone want who bave Coutracted certain Aimmases oseeely & once, a0d 80 foley tnd more expense | chalieng pre feerors to Went this antidote It makes inmene the greatest cares Aker retoedy No chance for them. Cali eny bowr at | yOu will Ont De Ward atuending, Aepernte rooens tor patients LAMMONT, VARI AXD LONDON PHYAcIAN et wl suthor of Gee Medical Adviser wate eMieted im bie ~~ M. . PM N. B Net the érag store,

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