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« ae “Bo. ©. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1855. 415 EVERY DAY. _.. TENANTS REGISTER, = gi 200 HOUSE TO sete AD ‘SHOUSE 70 kn, AND FORNITORE ee be let for wee Can be seen are'dea st in pap immediate- Ree to M. L. , 85 Nassau street. BROADWAY.—TO LET, FOUR LARGE LOFTS, rent very low, at 636 Broadway, near Bleecker street; new marble | new marble bu ding. A GOOD CHANCE FUR A GENTEEL FAM{LY.—TO woe! first class hb in South Brooklyn. The rn dy row board with the faxaily, ic smutually qucne pee thE lo eat THOMPSO! & e STREET, jorences €x Bl Nassau street, room Ne, second story, back room, pas eae, IN teenth + ee +) stove in-state ii eh a op ER ea Pee ee GED AtEIC ce ROveE Leaping il aie doors from Broadway, bod rooms on second floor, fan¢ three in atte; ot and cold water in iitcben’ ry yay 4 Rent $400. Apply to W. R. building, 335 Broadway. LET—FRONT BaSEMENT, FRONT AND BACK parlor on first floor, two front attie bedrooms, in house 108 Monroe street, to a small family; rent $300. LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT FRAME house, pleasantly located; rent will be taken in Board of two persons. loquire of E. 8. YOUNG, 26 Nassau street: HARRISON & ©0., Moffat PRIVATE FAMILY, OCOUPYING A A large four story house, would like to rent the whole or part, complotely furnished with everything for “housekeeping, except silver. To a respectable family of young persons this is a rare opportunity, Possession diately. Inquire at 114 Waverley place, {ORNER STO E10 LET—ONK OF THE BEST STANDS im the neighborhood of the Dry Dock, for & grocery; SMALL pa PE aie to a good tevant, possession immedutely. ‘Apply at 167 South street, up stairs, *|GORNISHED HOUSE TU L+7.—THE THREE STORY brown stone house, No. 70 West Iwenty sixth Street, containing al) the modern Improvements, will be Jet with or without the furuiture Apply to JG. STONBALL, Lil Fulton atrest, 10 LET—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK DWEL- ling house, with tea room attached, at 111 Fourth street, near Amos, Inquire of THOS. GOADBY, 213 Grand street, near Mott. Rent $460. \0 LET—THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC BRISK house, 52 Bond street. Can be seen from 12 to JP. M, Rent $1,200. Also, to let, the three story brick houss, 185’Fourth avenue, between Thirtesnth and Fourteenth streets. Rent $800, Apply to J.T. COD- DINGTON, 17 Wall street, from 12 to 4 0 LET—A COTTAGE BUILT HOUSE, WITH GAS and Croton, 47 West Tweaty-sixth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, Can be seen from 12 to 4 o'clock; w{ter that time inquire at 109 West Eleventh street. y ENTEEL AVARTMENTS 10 LET—ON THE NORTH. east corner of sixth avenve and ‘twenty-ninth Bireet, the Kecond floor, together with a kiteben and’be!- zoom in basement; reat $225, The fourth floor, five Jooms, $13 per month; water and water ciosets on each floor and in basement. As bene TO LET—A VEKY NICE THREE STORY w house on Lexington avenue, rent $700; two oa epty-nixth street, at $750, near Sixth avenue; several on Fourth avenue, at $700; also, two han isome dwelliag arts, at $0.5, with gas, bach, dumb waiter, &c. Apply 0 E.'B. KINSHIMBR, $19 Fourth avenue, from 3 Wo 7 o'clock P.M OUSE TO LEI—THE THREE STORY AND BAsE- ment house 4 Carrol stre-t, between Henry and ick streete, Brouklyn; the bouse was built lus: spring und has been occupied only sx months; contains gas aml double doors, and windows throughout. Apply on the premises, or at 63 Pine street, NY OUSE 10 RENT-IN J ai trey, witdin three. minutes’ walk of the Mery, the large and commodious English basement nouse; at the southeast corner of Grand and Greene streets. “Rent $550, To « ‘ood tenant the exterior will be painted, the gas intro- Sced, anda favorable lease given. Inquireor THEO?, P. HART, 89 Broad st et, Up stu [ OW RENTS.—DWELLINGS OVER STORES IN CA- nal and Greenwich streets, 19 rooms, for $700; corner store under same, $600, store iiss $500; corner basement, $00; aijoiping basement Wares ex ves gtoriae 166) Pxcodnray an four ee bacic Duildivg that connects. Hardman & Osborne, Walker atreet and Bowery. OOMS TO LET—IN THE WELL LIGHED NEW BUILD- ings Nos, 35 and 47 Centre street, suitable for Taanufacturing or other purposes. Apply at the Colum- pian Foundry, 45 Duane street HOP RUOM TO LET—FOUR LARGE ROOMS, 19 FEET BD wide by 60 feet long, well lighted, with hoistway, c&c., on the first and second floors of a buildiag in Duane wtreet, near West Broadway. Apply to THOMAS HOPE *« CO., 182 Chambers street. TORE AND BASEMENT ‘TO LET, IN THE VICINITY of the Astor House and Broadway. The location unsurpassed for almost any descripcion of business, Yeurly rent $700. Full possession can be had imme diately. Location Grst rate for a tailoring establish. gent, Applyt 0B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. ‘ the wt TO okt any IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN 94 Duane street, one door west of wa Teenie on the premi: TEAM POWER 10 LET—AT THIRTY CENTS PER he) horse power, with good rooms aad good power, at ‘B7 Eldridge street, near Grand. Inquire on the premises, ©f the Engineer. T° LET—THE TWO STORY MOPERN BUILT HOUSE, on Third avenue and 106th street, furnished with Fange, bath, bot and cold water, &c. “Alwo, the house sitented om 106th street, near Thi avenue, with gerden and stable if required, "Also, the dwelling part of the brick house, on Third avenue 104th street, with yange and Croton water. Inquire of 8, B, MoGUWN, ‘Third avenue and 105th street. LE£—IN HOBOKEN, WITHIN THREE MINUTES Dealt of ic of the ferry, a few new frst clans houses, in ver towers,, ornamental fronts, and pease git mane « beautiful view of the river and sod Nem kerk have all the modern improvements, in- fe and bot and cold water, aud will be let to ee Rreaiticn of the highest respectability only.— rding ho’ use keepers need not apply. Inquire corner ef Hudson and Second street’, Hoboken, of i. MARTIN. LBT—THE CORNER | STORE AND BASEMENT ON the Eighth avenue and Thirty-third street, one of the best corners on the avenue, formerly the Eighth avenue Bank; also a store ani appurtenances, next EishaNh, ou Thirty-third street, Inquire of M. 58 Barclay street. Ti THREE STORY DWELLING HOUSE, 210 Fulton strest, near Greenwich. Apply to J. P. , 86 Maiden lune, LET—THE THRE* STORY HOUSE 247 WEST Vhirty-fourth streat, with all the modern im rovements, three rooms deep. Apely to J. M. POST, uw West ‘Thirty-fourth street, near Ninth avenue, LET—AT HASTINGS. UPON HUDSON, A NEaT CUT- tage, containing eight rooms, with a» good garden pol carriage house attachei. It is beaut fully situated the bank of the river, and within ten minutes’ pe arg of the depot. Possession given on the first of May, Sr mmoner if desired. Address A. T. D., Herald oifice, IKT—IN BROOKLYN, A SMALL GOTHIC cor- tage, nearly new, and about four lots of ground coa- hected therewith in garden and fruit trees, on the east wide of Portland first house south of Fulton ‘avenue, and about 14¢ miles from Atlantic, Wail street snd palin verre he bouse will be painted, and gas int Rest $500. Apply to L. H. MOO! of the above, or at 122 Broad —————— LEI—THE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING house No. 796 Washington street, near Jane, in 00d eee toe good tenant: the rent will be $450, 4 4 UL ARMOUR, 9 Wall street. ' aa LG HOUSE, WITH SITTING ROOM, A. and other apartments it required. way, New York. Also, two Tooms, with four ante-rooms adjoi) suitable Pooletion or military purposes. Apply a +135 Grand st, ry.O LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE TWO HOUSES Nos, 180 and 182 Canal street, Meer houses are connected, and are in a fine locat. a large boarding house. Apply to JOMN CASTRUM, 120 Varien street, W710 LET—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSK, FRONT ‘and back basement, parlors, aud six bedrooms, bal Cony fm front, piazza in rear, & beatiful graye vine in ard, situated at No. 60Svuth Third stroet, Burg, three minutes’ wa'k from all the ferries; rent $400, Aiso, « besutiful frame cottage, built for the owner, re- plete with all convenisnces, consisting of eight rooms ‘and beautiful parlors, two minutes’ walk from all the ferries, No, Gin the mame street, Reot $425. Inquire of ____DR, HEINE, 433 Broome street, T LET—IN THIS Of THIS CITY, 67 HOUSES, ALSO 17 FUR- nished houses, also 15 houses and furaiture for sale, iso 62 parte of houses, also many in Brooklyn, Hoboven, Jersey, ten Isiand, and sucrounding country. If you derire to let or hire « house. r) save tune and trouble by applying to KD, GUODWIN, Clinton Hall, corner of Fight a id Lafayette piace. 10 LaT—sTRAM POWER AND Wut. LIGHTED ROOMS, on. 7,9, 11, and 13 Canal st, rainy “Walker streets, at very low 0 Apply to Mr. Gunau, engineer, 102 Walker st, LET—AN ENGLISH BASEMENT BROWN STUNE front house, situated in Lexington avenue. House eoptains thirteen cooms, with all the modern improve- poi Would be let to « highly hy tance en without chilaren, provided the present occupants, con sisting of two adalis, can be accommodated with board. Please addreas George, box 126 Herald office, LET—THE BUILDING 9 VESEY STREET, OPPO. site Washington Market, also the new inardle ding 72 Broadway, runsing through to ao the spacious store 124 William Teet, about 166 et deep. Apply to A. LIVINGSTON, 52 Jon street. » LEA SUIT OF PARLORS AND BASKMENT, For inens purposes, (with im: te possession, ) two doors from Broad ‘ ween Walker ea Hreome atreeta, Address 1) wD. NELSON, Broadway Vost Uiice, ith real name and the dinw vw: ” ia gy°O LET—THE UPPER PART OF A THREE STORY house, situation Ninth street, between Firet and «i avenues; has Croton, bot ‘and saity * _ “ and gas, To & mall and respectable f pertieu vulars, daqat re at 246 Ninth atreet eantot i Bread 0 Let —with SEVERAL YEARS’ LEASE, IP DE- sired, » very superior house in Heecker street, west of Broadway, the rescence of a aves aicee: The house contalgs thirteen ord es tae the me irn- rovements, Possession from the 16th to 20th A, - B. W. RICHARDS, on Uroedwey D LET— THOSE. TETIRABLE NEW STORRS, With dwellings above, corner of Broadway aai fweut, mt street immedlintely hy to Geo Ww cre 4 paaccmeiaes between the honade ova A 5S o'clock. Inquire of Also, in Brooslyn, « | workshop. in | . BERIAN, 194 Allen tree’ Jarge room over a market, suite 4.vire on the premises, corner ct streets, A lense for Ove yours 1 | Two Fo Kk stORY AND BASEMENT | ond orbibited to bidders, on application pro LET—SIORE, BACK ROOM AND BASEMENT 36 Maiden lane; good stand for dry goods dealers, furriers and others, Alao store, with two show win dows, 141 Nassau street, the best stand in the city for jewelry, batters, book dealers, clothiers, medicine, &c. ‘Also, *econd floor of 67 Fulton street, Apply at 81 Ful- ton street. (0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, JHE UPPER PART of a cottage house, 24 Mulberry street, near Bleecker, consisting of four rooma, Rent $10 per month, Apply to J. H, HULLIER, 631 Houston street. O LET—THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF THE new marble front building, on the corner of Caaal and Wooster streets, well adapted for salesrooms, offices, or light manufacturing business. Inquire at Banu hat store, 106 Canal street, WO HOUSES TO Ler —TWO THREE-STORY BRICK houses to let in Skillman street, near Park avenue, ‘ast Brooklyn. Rent $200 each. Tho Myrtle avenue Railroad runs within one block of premises, rendering the locality convenient to those doing business in the city, Apply to G. KNOX, 128 Fulton street. 0 LET, IN BRUOKLYN—THE STORE NO, 63 MAIN street, with immediate po: on; also, the dwell- ing over store, from first of it is, well for a boarding house or large family. Apply at 17 Ful- ton street, Brooklyn, from 9 to 10 o'clock A. M. 0 LET AT FORDHAM—A COTTAGE AND GARDEN, with fruit in abundance, within three minutes walk of the depot; also, to milkmen, sixty acres of good pasture ground and a dwelling house, Apply at No. 4 Allen street. Also, to let, a two story and attic house, modern built, No. 6 Third street; alio, at Fordaam, a large stone mansion, directly at the depot, near ‘St. Jobn’s College. 0 LET OR LEASE—AT NEW BHIGHTON, STATEN Island, two new three story brick buildings’ near the landing. ‘The first story and basement of each are de signed for stores, the upper storivs for dwellings, which can be connected, giving convenience for a ing house, The ‘Tocation is desirable fora first class family ge grocery, dry goods and general furnishing busi- neas, also for a jumber, coal and feed establishment. ‘They will be let on favorable terms, by pplying to D. A. Co vl vidiam’ street. matock, No. 5 Jauncey court, Burdett, Davin & Main, 27 LET OR LEASE—PART OR ALL OF THE DWBLLING house No. 6 Bond street, furnished or unfurnished, Possession given at a short notice. Is @ good location T]\O LET OR ‘LEASE—AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION given, the stable and coach house 72 Leonard street, With privilege of yard and Croton water. The stable can accommodate ten horses. For terms apply to EDWARD SMITH, 35 North Moore street, © LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE BUILDING ly JOx00 feet) No. 109 Bank street, as a dwell for some light manufacturing purpose seventeen rooms, with new range and bat! ed. Sewer in thestrect, Apply in the office, EAR- containing bi; weil Light 0 LET OR LEASE—THE MODERN, BEAUTIFULLY Sinished two story and attic brick dwelling No. 12 Harrison street, containing thirteen rooms. The above is one of the best finished dwellings in the lower part of the city, and will be leased to tenant upon reason- 0 aurseLd Jk., Pacific Bank, able terms. Apply to J. NO LET OR aay ISLAND KNOWN AS between 10 and 6 o'clock, Riker’s Island, situated in the East river, sbout two miles above Harlem; contains about 100 acres of land, beautifully sod, and has modious house and out: bu: 1d that steamboats can land at suitable for 8 pale house and place of summer resort for excursio fisbing, &c., &c. To a good tenant will be let low for one oF more years, and possession given immediately. Apply at 56 Hroad street. O LET OR LEASE—A VERY DESIRABLE FOUR calculated | street; or to | ard: | | | | | or | | | story house, $4 Franklin street, a few doors west of | Broadway, for a first class boarding hou: modern improvements, _A bath, gas, ke. Appl GaYor, 112 roadway. LET OX LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS—FOTR story brick house and store No, 237 East Twentieth street, near First avenue; a good stand for a grocery; heen sed as auch for the last four years. Poueusion given of store immediately if require Apply THOS, BUTLER, 146 West sect. 0 LET OR FOR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 147 Went Twonty-sixth street, steam engine, ix horve power, shafting, belting, , all’ in good order, Immediate possession if ‘esired, ‘ai to JAMES BLACKWOOD, corner Thirteenth street and Kighth ay. LEASE OR TO LET—THE PREMISES NO. 24 Orange and 66 Cross street, with ail the fixtures complete and in perfect order for doing a large business as a brewery, rectifying and cordial manufactory; also for carrying on the liquor trade. To good business the rent will be very low. Inquire of THOmAS HALMERS, 24 Orange or 120 Hamersley streets. EASE, AT A MODERATE RENT—A FINF CORNER property, centrally located, on two principal tho roughiares on the west rt city, very suitable for bank, insurance offic: ‘Appl AM Bb Hudson T° LEASE—ON ROADWAY WITH IMMEDIATE weension, a large house, containing between forty find fifty rooms, with all the modern improvements. No better location in the city for a public house, The far niture, whieh {8 good, 2 must be purchased; price about 000. rect, A power, a loft 25 by 80 feet, for $250; also, . at proportionate prices, Apply at 273 Cherry street, near Katgers «li 10 ExT VERY LOW—SEVERAL ROOMS ON THK joor o! imity building, Broadway. A, st 24 Trinity building. - , vd (0 LET OR EXCHANGE POR CITY PROPERTY—A house and ten acres of land on the North Shrews. bury river, in full view of the ocean, less than half a mile from Pert Washington laading. Also to let, the three story brick house, 91 Thirtieth street, between Lexington and ‘Third avenues, and a house 12 ‘Rivington street, near the bowery. For Particulars inquire of W. A. MATHEWS, stove store 00 Bowery, between the hours of 10 and 1 o’eleok. NO BAKEES AND GROCERS—TO LEI—THE SIORE and dwelling house 49 President street, Brooklyn, wear Hamilton ferry; an excelent stand for a grocery or Sehery. with » good baker oven. Apply to D, O’Conor, 126 First avenue, New York. Also, to let, im the new house 16 Kast Kleventh street, neat apartments; a room and two bedrooms on each floor, with Crotong water, dc, Apply 84 above, to "CONOR, ORK SHOPS 10 LET CHEAP, IN THE NEW building No, 23 Duane street, eighty teet from Chatham; wide stairs, easy access to any of the floors: hoist wheel,. with every convenience for manufacturing purposes; good light front and rear, also side light; the whole or spy part oan be bad by applying to DANIEL SWEENY, No, 66 Chatham street. DANCING ACADEMIES. NCING ACADEMY, 21 HOWARD STREET.—M'LLE CAROLINE VEZIENS begs leave to inform the pub- lic that she hae opened her dancing academy, for the in- struction of Indies and tlemen in the most styliah dances of the day. Sch “4 practice every night, trom half past seven to ten o'clock. ANCING — MOKE wEw DE G. BROUKS, 961 Broome street, is now forming seve- Tal new clansen, be benens pops immediately. All the fa- thionable dances taught tn one course of lessons. Pri ph aes atv hours. Soirees Wednesday nights, CLASSES. — L. Cis ALS. [pROPORAIS.— OFFIC OFFICE OF THE GOVERNORS OF Almshouse, don 26, 1856. and ice. —sealed wil be recelved ‘by the Governors of the yin at thetr office, Rotunda, Park, until 2 o'clock P. M. of the ¢th day of March nest, for furnishing and delivering at Delievue Hospital, foot Twenty sixth atreet, rach quantities of lime aod ce- ment of the best quality such times as may be re quired for the builoing of the new wi ‘oponals to state the description of lime and cement to be furnished, and the contrac'or will be required to have the barrels roperly Glied where any deficiency exists. urolsbing and delivering on Flack well'a ant islands, about 476 tome of pure ice, not ineben thick, eseb ton to connat of 2,240 contractor to furnish a competent person to ew) the stowage in the ice house. farther af Wo ice, apply at the office, and for lime and cement to | Major Harker, Superintendent at Bellevue. BE RECKIVED AT OFFICK the United States helt 2 a 4 fot the constreationet . Yavonia, Hudson county, N. J., Wrrren strect. Plans and rpecifications will be prepared Pein WILL Bi with all the | | large BROADWAY, EASADIAY. BOUL Bar Cleans OS MINTS, gent Dinner at 6 mente also a set o'clock. Ff —Furalaved rooms to let, with board, to single day boarders can br accommodated. will be rented on moderate terms if applied for tmmedi- fai boards in a "shows with all . References exchanged. 14 HUDSON STREET, OPPOSITE ST. JOHN’s PARK itlemen or gentlemen and their wives, House newly lurnished, with all the van Ee ReOremnan Ne A fow BLEECKER STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY —TWO handsomely furnished pariors aad a hall bedroom ately. Persons desiring board in a central location can be pleasantly accommodated. Reference given if desired. ee AND LODGING. Cyc good rooms, in ieiarery tees een tlemen can wr in sus, and ply at 20 Whitersmsek, west of modern im; ARGE ROOMS ON fy ne FLOOR, NEATLY furnished, to let, with board. Terms reasonable. ‘at 106 Leopard street, five doors east of Broadway, for one week. EW BOARDING ‘HOUSE.—JUST eee: AT 120 and 122 Chambers street, newly furnished pleasant ma; to accommodate families or sage gentlemen, with or without board. Reference required. ARTIAL BOARD IN BROOKLYN WANIED—IN A German private family; terms to be reasouable and be within five minutes’ walk of the Fulton ferry, Ad- dress L. P. H., Herald office on the first and second floors, for f _getved if required; also, one or two single ings; cleanliness strictly observed. CLINTON PLACE—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET 6 to gentlemen, without board. WhST THIRTEENTH STRERT.—TWO LARGE 12 furnished rooms to let, with full or partial board House has all ‘the modern improvements. on third flocr. 1 UNIVERSITY PLACE BROADWAY, IN ONE OF the most eligible locations in the city, ia imme: dute viewlty of Broadway, Fitth avenue’ places of amusement, ses &e, Two large rooms, large pan tries, for families; also rooms for single gontlemea, upoa advaxtageous terms, UNION SQUARE—A HANDSOME PARLOR AND be¢ room on the second floor, suitable for a gen- teman and his wife; also, two rooms for single gontie- men, / BLEECKER STRELT, EAST OF BROADWAY.—1WO handsomely furnished parlors anda hall bedroom will be rented to a party of gentlemen, or a gentleman aad wife, Persons desiring « central location can be ploa- santly accommodated, Board given, if desired, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT ONE OR A two furnished rooms, on the second floor, to gon jemen or gentiemen and their wives; partial board if de- sired, The house has modern improvements. Houstom street stages pas# by the door. Apply at 16 Bedford at PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LET A SUIT fiw of rooms, either together or separate, Apply at ‘arren pluce, Charles street, one block from Fourth street, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN dated with a large front roor ind gas and grate, in @ priva’ at 92 Barrow street, near Hudson GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATEO wiITit a large, handsomely turnished parlor chamber, With pantrios and grate, ina first class house and small private family. Apply at 168 Spring street. Breaktant f required. BE ACCOMMO- a betroom, with family, by applying NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, TO LET, TO A a gentleman, with or without board. at o7 Tenth street, between Broadway, and University place. NEAT BEDROOM, | WEST OF AND NEAR BROAD- way, suitable for'a single gentleman, with full or Please call | | Which run eight es with one wiad wrtial board, can be obtained at the first class residence — a1 Prin street. OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN WISHING ‘4 retired home can be accommodated with a second Atory front room, furnished, in a very quiet private family, and pleasant location; board for the lady only. References exchanged Addrows Retired, Herald office. OARD—THE SECOND FLOOR OF A. COMFORT- able house, near Abingdon aquare, to let, well fur- nished, with board, in a private family. ‘Two large rooms, with folding doors between, and two hall rooms, gas and Croton water. Unexoaptionable references given and required, Apply at No. 776 Greenwich atreet, third door north of Hank street. OARD.—A FRONT ROOM ON THE THIRD FLOOR suitable for a geneloman and his wife, or two | mingle gentlemen, can be had by applying at 165 Duane n. street, second door west of Hudsoi OARD—SUIP4 OF ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, with or without board! the rocmson first and ss” cond floors; the fai 1, and the accommodations are of the best ion first class, moar Fifih avenue and Tenth street; don’t move first of May. Ad dress Godfrey, Union ayiare Post Oflice, OARD MAY BE HAD AT THE FIRST OF MAY BY two gentlemen and their wives in a private fam} where all the comforts of a howe may be had, by call! ing at 188 West Nineteenth street, five doors east of Fighth avenue. OARD UP TOWN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN AC- commodate ® gentleman and wile, with two plea- fant and handsomely furnished parlors, with, gas, éc in the vicinity of West Fourteenth street. References ¢xchanged. Cars and stages convenient. Inquire at the Hlixir office, 261 Broadway, from 10 A.M. to 4PM. OARD DOWN TOWN.—PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms, with board, suitable for single gentlemen, inay be obtained by galling at 126 Chambers street. Ke ferences required. OARD AT 105 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREK near Third avenue.—Three or four reapectable g: emen can be accommodated with full or partial board at the above place. Those wishing the comforts of a home would do well {to apply immediately to James A Jebnaton. Bern AT 192 BLEECKER STREET.—A FEW SiN e % gentlemen can be accommodated with board at above first class house. Also, @ room, furnished, suitable for a gentleman and his wife, or two single gon Dia tlemen, Stages pi ner at 6 o'clock. OARD IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY.—TWO parlors and bedroom, very well furnished, to lat to a gentleman and Indy, or gentlemen alone, with fu'l_ or partial board, or without; private table if desired. Tue jouse contains a bath room. There is only one family in the house, Apply at 503 Broome street. Bis "AND ROOMS—A SMAL! L PRIVATE. FAMILY 8 the door every five minutes have two pleasant second story parlors, with paa- jes attached, which they wish to let unfurnished, wth board. Inquire at No. 508 Greenwich street, oppoaite Vandam street, OARD ON KiHOOKLYN HEIGHTS—130 HENRY street, near Pierrepoint, between Wall and Fulton ferries.—A gentleman and wife can be sceommodated with a pleasant room and bedroom attached, on the # cond floor, Also, several single gentlemen can be well mmodated. ARD IN BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG MAN, DOING Bi ness in New York, wishes to proc. rmanent board for himself and wife in a quiet respectable family woere there are no boar room, with bedroom w! joining, furnished or unfurnished, would be required with partial board for the geatleman. Location to bs pleasant, and within twenty minutes ride from Fulton ferry. Possession taken at any time previous to the Ist of May, as may suit the convenence of the partie Best of reference given. Pleare aadress, stating parti Livingston, Herald office. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—Aa PRW PERMANENT boarders can be accommodated with board in a private family, where every attention is paid by the fa- mily to the comforts of those residing with them, house within three minutes walk of Hariltoa ferry and ten of South ferry. Inquire at 90 President stroct. A large front room and hall room to let, with gas. ARD IN WILLIAMS ROOMS, ON the second tloor, to let, with board, separate or er, to a emall family, or to single gentlemen. i private family, pleasantly located in Fifth street, within five minutes” walk of the three ferries. Terms moderate OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND infant, Strictly private family preferred. Situa on | between Bleecker and Twelfth streets, Second and | Sixth avenues. Terms must be moderate. Address A. W., box 594 Post Office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a house with all the modern improvements, rina moderate; location between Fourth and Tweaty third streets, Address M., box 1,723 Post Office. yOARD WANTED—BY | A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, IN ‘a respectable family. Any lady living alo 4 do weil to reply to thin, aa the advertiser ia desirour of retirement. Address F. F., Broadway Post Uiice, for three days. FURNISHED ROOM, A wife, or two wingie eager room, suitable for the and fireplaces—st the pleasantly North Moore street, Baths in the suitable for a gentlemen. Also, same, with pantr, wituated house, 2 house. OARDING —A FEW 8! .E GENTLEMEN CAN RE accommodated with nice furn «hed rocms, wito partial board, ina genteel private family. The house: newly (urnished, and has all the modern improvements Loeative near Bleecker street, a few blocks west of Hiroat way. Address HD, Herald’ office OARVING.—10 LET, TO A SUITABLE either the first loot (two large pastors) cond floor (two and bedroo: with « tasement kitehen, ny cooking rence. the rooms all handsomely furnished, with or without boar bathe, &e. Also suites of rooms for families or PARTY or the a IN WILLLAMEBURG. od wife, and two ire sine feotated with good board ’ South Eighth street, within five minutes walk of Peck slip and Grand street ferries. Apply on the premises. "LL BOARD, WITH AN ELEGANT SUITE OF ROOMS, with large pantries attached. eet Oe euit for » gentleman and lady or family Also, & fine toom on third floor (with pantry) and email room st- tached, bad Penge med and lady, oF engle desiring Gret accommodations, ima | | pnafacture of their OOM WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN FROM THE South, now a resident of the city, a parlor or large Toom, on second floor, with breakfast and tea, in « pri ate tawny, (wicow lady without small children pre- ferred,) where there are no other boarders. The adver. tiser, Yond of the comforta of life, but averse to answer. ing quentions, is of quiet and stoady habits, and only desires n good home; no moving in Alidrons, for Sy Louisions, Herald ofice, stating terms’eni lecation. T° LET—AT 110 GRAND STREET, TAREE DOORS west of Broadway, one large fartithed room, with Of without board: also, one fine large room, unfurnished, and several small rooms, suitable for single gentlemen: rooms lighted with gas NO LET TO SIN mished apartments, TLEMEN—-HANDSOME FUR. in the first clars house No. 6 Great Jones third door from Broaiway, replete with every convenience. NO LET, WITH BOARD.—A BEAU VIFUL SUIT OF rooms, situated « few doors from Broadway, oppo- site the vew Chnion Hall, will be vacated y; also, two rooms Fuitable for single gentiemen. Apply at 14d Kighth btreet, 71° LET, WITHOUT ROARD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, & furnished room for a single goutioman, Inquire 2 Alien street. “21 SEVERAL LARGE AND ther single or en suite with or large and supplied with modern Relerenoes exchanged. conveniences Wate HES, JEW ELRY, Oe EDUCED PRICES | Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. ‘The Hubscriber is selling all descriptions of the follow- ing articles st retail, much lower than any other house in the city. — Jules Jurgensen Watches, Warranted perfect time-keepers, from... . $150 to $280 Cooper Duplex and Levers, from... . $125 to 8275 Independent for timing watches, ; $125 to $250 Splendid gold pock ot time-keepers ..,........e00cr ees + $125 to $250 $140 to $185 cpamel Wateh For ladies, some in hunting caner...........4 $35 to $100 Diamona Wi For ladies, some in magic caw » $65 to $300 Magic Watches, Which change into three different watches, $100 to $175 Watches Which Wiad up And turn the hands without a key... $85 to $140 All Kinds of Watches at Low Prices, Fine gold lepine watches, four hole Fine gold detached levers Gold enameled watches, for the ladies. Gold Engtieh patent lovers.......05 Gold Eogliah pai levers, hunting cases Silver patent levers, as low as. Silver detached levers, an low as... Ladien’ gold wets, ear-rings, pnaand bracelete.$ Ear rings, $2 to $26, I'uns, $2 to 8: Braceieta. s+ 600 to #0 00 Geld lockets, one, two and four glasses. 3 00 to 25 00 id guard chains , 10 00 to 59 00 10 00 to 110 00 40 00 to 85 06 6 00 to 25 00 $50 ty 7 00 Gold guard keys 100 to 500 Gold fob keys 200 to 600 Gold fob neal 800 to 12:00 Gold thimbles 260 to 6 00 Gold peneils,. 1% to 70 Gold pens and pencils 369 to 16 0 Diamond rings . Diamond earrings 100 00 to 300 00 16 00 to Yoo 00 00 to 12 00 Jd finger rings, with stones 00 to 16 00 drleeve buttons, per net . 250 to 12 00 jd atude, per wet... 150 to 10 00 Gold spectacies, per pal bt 900 Goid eye glasnen..... 175 to 600 Silver teaspoons, per wet. 5 Oto 900 | Silver table spoous, per « + 12 00 to 21 wo Sliver table forks, per set. 15 00 to 25 00 Silver cups for cilloren,. 6 00 to 15 0 Siver napkin rings, euch, 160 to 4 50 Goid armlote for ehildren, per pair. . 259 to 600 Pisin gold rings... 1 to 3 00 Chased gold rings, 100 5 00 Silver thimbies, sliver tops. _ a7 Gold seart pins, 100 to 700 Al Importer ale and retail, No. 11 Wall street, second tloor, Broadway. Whol it ~ MILLINERY GOODS. , te STRAWS TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, LEG 1 Broadway. WO SULTHERN, WESTEKN, AND CITY MERCHANTS T Mrs LYON ISAACS, of No. 6 Division street, will open, om Monday, March 5, 1865, Paris made bon neta, each ope dillerent pattern. The trade are reapoct- fully invived to call and examine the stock MISCE YARDS TAPESTRY _CARPETINGS, ia from S#.; also, an immence asvortmeni three ply, just purchased at the recent LORD & TAYLOR, Grand street, corner of Chrystie ANKOUS, 50,00 AGAINST $2,000 BLO.OOO vate’ prodice men in this evty, trom fifty to seventy y’ have been gray and bald, but who now have perfec heads of hair as when young, by the use of Luvet's Wah- IF T Lover pene. Office, 10% Browdway, four doors above Kighth mt CANAL ET, NEAK VAKICK,—W. & by 16é VAN NOTES grate and fender, kitchem range, summer range and wiove warerooms, We have « larg ansortment of the latest patterns of mantel grater ranges aud stoves, for kale on reasonable terma. (rater and ranges set and repaired, ranges lined, brass foam And jewellers’ furnaces built, stoves lined, bakers’ ovens built ané repaired. KEAD ¥OK ALL! LARGEST AND BEST IN THE 1 city.—Compare it with others in weight, color, #eeotness ond nutritious qualities. Treadwell « Bakery, 60 Carmine street, between Bedford and Bleecker. } KICK MOU LDER.—PATI NTKD Lat, WARRAN rep are strong and durable, and not liable to get out of reer, An ordinary band ean mould 20,000 per day easily, and fegstice to hand-made brick. Friee $10). Weight about 360 Ibs. For circulars or machines, apply (pont paid) to RIPLEY & REED, New York, Getastoron —CLARENETTS AND SATIN" STO 3 a {UKE FOR REKUMATIOM.—WM. DAWES, 605 sixrt ue, N.Y. Magnetic anive, 1234 canta rheumati Bold wholesale aad ey Dawes’ ealve is well recommended He efaraily im wan It will be a charitable act to buy of ARCH. UNDRY MEN ing, by uring the Glenfield BIE, No. 6 Pine atewet, New “OFFICE. 48 "WALL ‘STR NVENTOR'S York; 40 (office 27) State street, Hoste ject of this office tn to place inventors of patente in coo nection with enpitaliste, whereby they can oliain as yf their io the ma ance to perfect, of well the whole or part ns, OF form connections with parties f tented articles ioe hae long been needed by young and ingenious mechenioe ty enable them W obtals means to perfect their aventions with rapidity. end place them before the public, that they may realise substantial returns for the works of their genius. Office hours trom 10 A.M. we 3 PY, M. ATENTS, PATENTS —THE UBCKINER HAS hin eps A and coutrol of wevers! of the f the rs connected with nm chen , and ollers for ale right ane io het ‘Amnorieh on Becope. BD LAW Wa Jobe street, } ven EDUCED PRICE.—OONFRUTIONERY, WHOLRRALH and retad, atgeduces prices at T GO. HiiainiN« =e? iM Greeawics treet, between Cortieedt end Liberty. ik PROVLE’S BAKERY TaIU MPHANT —AAVING satisfied the Of the Ninth ward sod viewity Unat the brea4 from ban: jest Bod beet in the city, and | for woes ct age of the the yoperiias te to rey tel tn the price of four, ebic anticipated will be , Viense call pariy in the day, of tee crowind rae of the store at some bourse prevents the serving of coe tomers satietectertty No. 251 Mescker etrert U NITED STATES RIFLEK—THK HURACRININS OFFER for pale Ove basdred Ueitet Mates rides, of their ». REMINOTS & BONS 700 ty 250 00 | rn bonnets just opemed—imported expressly for iway retail trade. Also and crape pattern Wit, BKOWN, late Dunamore & Brown, 445 | blind, and | AMUSRMENTS. | ‘ih dierent ee UATON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS GTRRET,—PnI- hice te Sh Wels atte Lstans yo in vr b Sleek Toodies. oo rage ~ Between the pleces, a favorite dance by the Infant Bisters. THE SERIOUS FAMILY With ‘the never tiring isan of THE TOODLES, Mr. Toodle, Mr, Burton; Mra Toodle, Mra. Hughes. To-morrow, tirat time in America & new comedy, in two acts, called AGUKA aie iag ia which Mr Har ton and dir Jordan will appe THE BLAOK SWAN, ehly successful, on Monday | and Tuesday. Br. THEATRE. —PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, A 1. P. Weldroo, stage Maoager, Robert Jones —Prices (dmisssion —Hoxes, 25 cents, Pit and Gallery, 1259 | cents; Private Boxes, 66. Friday evening, March ‘2, Benvbt of Mr. Crocker. MACKETH Macheth...... Mr. Conway | Macduff, Lady Macbeth .,... THE LOVE CASK CKLEY'S PERENADERS, 650 BROADWAY OPEN RVERY NIGHT. TREMENDOUS HIT | of the new piece, TWO POMPEYS, which will be repeated wey night his week, Pompey No 1 R. Bisho Pompey No. 2 Preceding th Concert at Thy nents, 60 conte, ABRNUM'S Mr. Crocker Mrs. Conway Basi + Peresvi clock. Tickets, conta; reserved AMEKICAN MUSEUM. — FRIDAY, a NO COMP, and the Spanish Tr centa; children under ten, 1244 cents eae “GRAND CON i ATURDAY, He Caro! —— H 3, Dy emp hat the will ‘wturday evening, March wibg eminent artixtes —Mr. G. Satter, the dint nguished pianist; Mr. 1H, Beutler, the celebrated tenor; Mears. Ureha, Friedeborn, vocalists; Messrs. Noll, Reyer, alto, Hergner Mr Koward Lebmaon, flutist. Mr. Henry C. fun prenice at the plano PROGKAMHN—PAKT 1—1, Quartette No. 3, for plano forte, violin, alto and vivloucelio—Mosara Satter, Noll, d Berger, in four movements, Meutelsona nd Aria from “Ler Freischute Mlle Caro line Letmaun, Weber. 3. Flute solo, on themes trom “Masaniello'—Mr Edward Lehmano, Talon 4 Gee man Paalm—Mossrs, |, 8. Beutler, Adams, Urchs and Friedeborn; Zwissig, 6. The bikling—M'le Caroline Lebmann; Schubert Part .—6 Song, “The Brightest Kye Beutler, stigelli Grand scene, | “Kobert le Diw Me ©) beer, &. Pianotrte Solo, Minuett ep te—Me 1 Bt from Reker Boe Song i the celebrated manafac Boston, and Carmahed ay, New York, ats from their warercom, 2! Doors open at 7; too IBLO'S GARD Mi N.—THURSDAY, MARCH &, 1855 N A Grand Concert, music selested from the ta! Celebrated composers the world aifords, on which sion two of the moat noted and talented artistica! Eur» pean ringers will make their frat appearance in America, | viz, Mme, Dersillo Gorboto and Signor Antouo Ko stti whose ents have been hailed throughout the Kuropean continent with enthusiantic admiration. Fur ther particulars in future advertison \HE BLACK SWAN AND MARIO WILL, GIVE THEIR cond Grand Concert, in the Broadway Taber turday evening, March &. ange of Entire AREAS MACHETH, SHERIDAN KNOWLES fe LOVE CHASE, Born at me Bowkay Ti MR AND MRS, CON in both Macheth'’ and | Love Chai NOR THIS NIGHT ONLY —MB. F. i, CONWAY AD MRS. Fo B. OONWAY Becure your seats at the Bowery early | OWERY THEATRE —GREAT — ATTRACTION. = YOR YRIDAY NIGHT ONLY. | “Phone dintingu abed artiats, MK, F. B CONWAY AND MRS, F, I) CONWAY Phakspeare’s tragedy of MACBETH Macbeth. ; Mr F. Co | lady Mack» Mre. ¥, Com Also, Sberiday Know THE LOVE CHASE Wildrake ir F. Conway Constanc F Conway FOK THE HENERIT OF MILF CROCKER _ox book Bow open. OWERY THEATKE.—MR. R. JOHNSTON, THE PO pular young American actor, han beem engaged for two weeks, commencing on Monday, Feb, 26. ABLEAUX VIVANTS, OR LIVING STATUARY, IN French aud Korman atyle, at the Internatiousl Mu neum, 61 Division street mite Forsyth, Twelve sow splendid Tabieaux thin week, Among others, the Brice’s Dressing Chamber the Viaying iris, Bath, the Kape of tue Sabines Susanne Surprised in Bath Veuus with her Ulaymates ia the the Birth of surrounded by Nymphs and Naiwla, ke, Admi 26 and 12% cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock mence at & SERVATULY VEIRD EXHIBITION, AT B. Hali, No, 765 Broadway, commence at 1 o'cloch P. M. precisely Vv, NEsRLY ‘RAN KLIN MUSKUM, SU. 63 BOW i opponite the Bowery Theatre. lerformancos every Afternoon, wt i, aud every evening, at 7 ON. B Strangers will observe that the Franeln Musean (a the ovly'piace in the ( nited States where the Model Artistes are exh hited, with other original entertainments, ie pber, No bi Bowery SOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, FAIRS PUBLIC committee meetings, ke -—Cuinese ooma Frondway, (between the Metropolitan and the St. Nict Ine, Prescott and Collamore Hotels.) Hooms, to accom modate from 25 to 2,500 persons, with or without aeate fe. Laberal arrangemenys would be mace with a religious AND ’ rociety for the large room on Sumiays, Apply to T BELL, Superintendent | Q\HESNCT STREET THEATRE PHILADELPHIA To rent, for Theatrical l'ert venaders I modo, lon Monster, at the Koyal students this week, for @ thorough course of count instruction, | including ble entry howe heeping, mercantile writing, and ar thinetie, at the re duced charge of 026 for the whole course, including books and stationery. Application must be made this AVE 8 GOLDSMITH, 962 Broadway, corser Frackiio street. (From the New York Courier and Enquirer ) The chirographic art is much more important W man it ie ally considered, ani Mr. Golde the claim to be considers | | INSTRUCTION, A CARD —THE 81 H#CKI NER WILL RECEIVE TWELVE | a | week. calle it in question writing, Oliver B. Goldemith i just taat indisputably | preeminent person and reengnized heat of the profes me V. FOSTER & HIRAM DIXON GIVK Lineune o bookkeeping, writing, he, office O46 Broad ‘Appleton’s Buliding) where geotiemen are qual tet foe counting house, law juperior eat eapetltions <o YMNASICM AND FENCING ACADEMY, 2) BOW. ery, for both wexer HH GPBHARKU & ORAL Usi—A YOUNG LADY, PUPIL OF THE MOsT yeni ane inetrumental performers tuat he United Mtales, 264 porseeeng greet r montha wil prove eaMelent, Terme in secordanee with the times, | 7p YOUNG MEN—JOIN AN RVENING CLAM OF Freseh to parents, private lew wy M FAURE U, a pative of France. Terme moderate, sad the teat cmmsncetons 146 Waverley place Hie WrEK. THY REDT cD ON KB HALY lv om 1 8 GULLOMITH ® geadomy ¢ pammuite 04 book kee, ing, 02 Beomawey, corset of remain virert Ladies ng Claws at 10 ere AM. Gall; + bentem clemees at OA romping Mat 4 ches VM. daily, excepting Maturday« | duced tw 66 for 10, oF B10 for 2 lew stallogery “ preyeray Tera, payanie ia wiv “TRAVELLERS GUIDE. ROADWAY THEATRE—B. A MARSHALL ne ena — Friday evening, Marc ey LOVER BNCBIFICE Matthew Elmore , Mr. Hancheté | Rusi.. i ‘an Beal 5 . MONS. JACQUES: THE misit TUTOR: Terry O'Rourke... Mona. Jacques... Tilwell, Mr Henry | Hos ALLACK'S THEATER BROADWAY, NEAR Broome street. —Friday, March 2, Henefit of Mr. Dyott. CLARL, THE MALD OF MILAN, Mr Dyott | Ciarl.... Mist Rose Beamete Mr. Vincent | V Mra. 8 y see. Me Bland Mea. Nicolo... Mr. Chippendal | Rinetta - THE POOR GENTLE: MAN, flr Robert Brambie...... sche Dr Olapod.. Mir. Brougham | Foss. Mr. ( Wethngee Mr. bpett Mine MacTab KO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, NO. 418 G trees way, (Meebi per eo Proprietors ry Wood & Goo, Chriaty This week, a varied sad pleasing MANCE, ETHIOPIAN PREFO! commencing every evening at 14, o'clock. | Ticketa, the, All business tranancted by Henry Wood CADEMY or MU a OL BULL, LEK. Trauas Orxka—strTH SoMMCUPTION NiauT FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, will be performed Donizetu's grand Opera, in four acta, of LA FAVOKITA Second appearance of the prima douna cox tralte, ni KINA FELICITA VESTVALI, monks ol the court, Span Pages, > ee beautiful acenery ia painted by Signor Allegri Musical Director and Conductor Max Mareteck joors open at 7 o'clock, performances commence at 6 ok beatae can be eecured dally from @ A. M. unt 4PM, at the box office of the Academy of Musle, Hall & Son's, 289 Broadway, and Van Norden & King's, Wali street, REDUCTION AND KEGULATION GF PRICES OF AD SISSON Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Dress Circle #1 becoud Circle, auestees 60 conte MAND coin ss sernstinie cose 29 comte Secured Choice Senta, (to be secured in th time only). AO crate Private Hox © por from 86 to 620 will make tee in respectfall ing the whole perform- EMY OF MUKIC—OLE BULL, LEEK. — FIRST KEGULAR BACKED CONCERE, 1, Mancn 3, selections trom KOSSINI'S BTABAT MATER, A MEYEKBRER's LE PROPIETE, and THe PRAYER FROM Mosh, ny THe WHOLE STRENGTH OF THE ITALIAN OPFRA COMPANY TWO GRAND OKCHEARAS, and a POWERFUL CHOKUS ‘The following artistes wil appear on the same evem- ing — Mines. Hertue a Maretrek, Signort Boleioni, Lark eheita Veatwall, Badia, Harili, Cold Patti strakosch Rocoo, Quinto, rawr SELECTIONS YOM STABAT MATER, 1,‘ Stabat Mater De By Big'ta Bertucea, Big'ra Patt! Strakoseh, Signor! Lowiai, Coletti, and bh. ras 2. Cojus Animum Gementm By Signor B Bolelon! 3. Duetto, Quis ext Homo,’ Mine Watts trakonch 4. ©“ Pro Peceat Badiall Bignor € 6, “Kin Mater.'’ 6. Quartette, * Sig'ra Bertucea, Fao ut lortem Madame Patt: Strakoweh 8. Grand Aria, © li fammata, tignora Bertuces, with Chorus. Panr tt 1, Grand Coronation March,’ 'rophete,,... Meyerbear For two Ureleatens 2. Aria—'‘Christ the Messenger of Peace Necmae ignoring Vestvall, 3. Aria from “ Maria di Radens . Donieatté Siguor Ettore Baril, 4. Rewanra— Ah, mow fils,” from the Pro phete, A veo ecee Meyerboar Madame Vatil Btrakosch 6. Grand Proale—* The Prayer from Mose’! Rosmal hiy the vocal strength of the company, with Grand Ureb Conductor Max Maretrek Leadets.cs.., ° . Herr Kreutese reser Boxes, Parquet, and 1 Family Circle ery ir particulars see emati Loors open at 7. performances cemm my of Norden & King's, Wall street, ROADWAY THEATRE. MIMS MANLY AGNES WOULD mort respeettuliy announce to her friends and the , that whe has ent with the adway Theatre for her Benefit em any stage, which will take place KaTembaY Ey Manon upon shih eqenalen th oft pear as MAKIANNE, IN THE WIP? ft. Merse by Miss Agnes bas wnel publ the Kindness of Mr hee bed We vou able a ] puolic prietor of the second appearance ¢ JALLACK'S THEATRE —MR DYORT KESPROT. W fully aunounces his benefit for next ' MARCH 2 First thine in Howart Payne's CLAKL, THE MAID OF MILAN Mr, Dyott | Cleri.,., Mins Nowe Bennett Alter whieh, with a great cast, Colman's comedy of THE VOOR GENTLEMAN The follow oritea le Mr Mr Ptewart, Mr Mtoddart, Mire Hoey, Mine ik. Bem Mrs Cromer, Mrs. Conover, Mre Stephens. lox book bow opem = MEDICAL. D" WAKREN, MEMGER OF THE OOLLEGK OF #UR reons of lnblin aud Kainburgh, attends Wo prectsce at bis « 7h Madioon street, mene Cnibarine og the mort artoalehing cures on without restraint io diet or business. K. HUNTER, NO 2 DIVISON STREET, NEW YORE, +0 long and favorably he the puble, may be 4 offer where he has tine! in one branch of meticine for the inet 24 years, 4 made more cures than any other man in the city, ie many insianees of persone considered incurable, some of which be has permission to refer We as heretofore. Charges moderate, aod im ail cases a cure quersatesd. I Caution. —My great remety, Hunter's ret drop, aa only te het ae above Price @1. Call and get the Moutter of Health. A. PERKY 116 WERT HROADWAY, MAY 1 CON nulted tm ble aperiality with « seebing oe aid, obtaining speedy Hin popular trestive, ‘The Mlent ¥ from ¥ to 6, and 6 to by, eventoge certainty, of those an? permenant caree (gratis) bourse 19 DUANE STR00T, MAY BE OOM ont hanee on private dieases Vrom bia ut TA youre be Cho gunrenlen paris Wweatimert \# Une same a6 thal precueed by the great Record, of Paris and po charges unless per feetly SBD C's Atplome as member of tee York Univereity, with other testimonials of © high character tay be sen ib bis offer conmenrt KH. JOUNBON, 16 DUANE #THOET, Has rewonM +4 more Cares of Gisease thaw en) her mete) men in New York. In J's weatment i+ both sate ond Teepe ; hit motions are harmless, ent con te taben withowt fear uf Cetertion Charger moterate am@ the money refuncet i entire eatisfection Is mot atonal B. COUPER, 14 DUANY, HTRERT, 80 LONG known tune New Tort at the moet 4 = Clears thie er 8 his oid oan, relering te eonaeited ot haw many en eebing heart alte fll cases underianen, oF pe charge prmy n rows Panel wire ere’ specie p ore « cortetn ©@ FROM TA BIAN AND L)NDOM, Ved » Ir Ward.) ean be comeuitad wt Cort wae of eontwny teparee Firiet seereey obeerved aot deporative tincture, tn, Powers! bale of

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