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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1855. from Virginia. OUB KIOHMOND OORSBSPONDENCS. RicuMonp (Va.), Deo. 4, 1855. Election of United States Senator—Southern Retaliation ‘upon Northern Abolitionists—Reorganization of the Mititia—The New York Law Institute, de. A joint resolution was adopted in the Logislature to- day, fixing Saturday, the 8th inst., av the day of election for » United States Senator in the room of Mr. James M. Mason, whose term expires on the 4th of March, 1867, A strenuous effort was made in the House to put it of until the 17th inst., for the convenience of one or two members who will be unable to attend on the day spect- fied im the resolution. A second attempt was made to fix the 13th asthe day, but with no better success. ‘The friends of the two leading candidates—Mosars, ‘Mason and Floyd—are vigorously canvassing in behalf of their respective favorites, All other interests are looked Ly — present in a subordinate lign:, and for the four days scarce'y any other rubject will command Pome outside the walls of the Uspitol. The close aud vigorous character of the conjgst Fas manifest in the seal evinced by the friends of off ot the candidat to stave off the election to a period when @ tull attend- ance of members in the interest of their tavorite could be secured, No doubt an accurate estimate of the rela- tive strength of the cantidates has been made, for they seem to be admonished of the impropriety of going into the election in the absence of » siagle vote. Ciccum- stances thus far lead toan opinion that the contest wilt be an even one, haere at least, is the opiniva of persons “25 a med Uj prospects of both candidates, volitioniats, bP inagedn ovdalnecation, in the Georgia Tongs islacure o Sa to be adopted by the “i cis Tacs, of Norfolk rmerty member or Oe cee that district, ollered the folowing joiat reactution in the House of Delegates to-da} Resolved by the General Assembly, 1 commitiee, consisticg of —— pene: of the Sen ate and—— members of ihe House of Delegates, be pot ted, with a view to the adoption of tual means to prevent the escape of ulaves fren! this Commonwealth to the Nortuern States, and to provide for the summary puvisiment of persons derect- Sa: or abetting the same, and to report thereon «0 this General Assem tion numerously signed, asking for login subject, the Perennlenee. folufion ‘were filled by inserting “seven” as the num- bee of wembers of the Sevate, and ‘‘thicteen” as the number of the House, who were to constitute the com- mittee. Mr. M. KR. H. Garnett, nephew of Senator Han- = anxious to enlarge the scope of the inquiry ia this wo soee the resolution by addiag afver inquire, into the expediency of measures of retaliation and self-defence against such of the Nort! States as are engsged in a war upon our instttutions.” Mr, Mallery expressed his readiness to goany length in = matter, and cheerfully accepted the «: out. resolution was adopted without a dissont voice. 7 operations of abolition emissaries in this Svate re- cently bave rendered the public feeling rife tur any ex- treme means of punishment or retahation. Not longer than two weeks ago 4 vessel bound from this State to the North, was found to have on board six siaves, who be- yond doubt. would have succeeded in escaping had not ‘the vessel been criven avhore by stress of weather at some point near Hampton. The captain made every J , but without avail. fe is now in jail game time eleven others were detected in their flight from this city; but, so lar as I can learn, no clue has been obtained as ‘yet to the agent in this stam- rene dm fact, not a day passes that instances of this sort jo mot opdur, aud probably at no period in the history of ‘these operations been so successfully or 80 carried on as within the last six months, is now at « point beyond which it caa- with « posstoility of msintaining the poli relations between the two sections of a last resort; but in the opinion of regarded as’ inevitable, if abolition rights of the Southern people are per- however, the legisiative powera of the yusted in seeking to apply » remedy; aud , Lfor oue look tw the perpetuity of the impossible, And how can it be other- aitar day, and in deflance of all justice of property, » system ot downright plun- band of mock philantheopists, whose of the negro race is measured solely er which the agitation of the likely to gain forthem’ Uhey wil probably too late, thet their conduct will baneful influence upon themselves. Certain Legislature will resort to excreme measures yetem of abolition plunder; and in the pre- blic feeling upon this sudject, nothing ean devise in the way of retaliation will m4 phere. A crisis has truly arrived. Another and lon will be at stake. furtherance, doubtless, of this project, Mr. Kemper, cui Nee EB ex Digunion ap i nit at eurletg BRETEEESESE ii Fj fo3 eo a ‘of Madison county, a prominent democratic member, of- fered im the Houre to-day s resolution to the effect that the Commitice on the Militis be iastracted to inquire into the of reporting ® bili to reform and re- ‘the militia is agate, to restore periodical muatera, graye e ‘tual discipline ani drill of tae militia, It was ut uasainraly adopted, and referred to the ee this indicates, I will leave othera to infer. Inthe absence of any unusual excitement in our nations or State relations, save in what regards the slavery questivn, 1 know of nothing to actuate such a move except the un- just aggressive policy of Northern abolitionists. Aad, the retaliation project, it will meet the hearty sup- of the Legislature, and the favor of the public. It is but to reflect upon the great moral in- fluence which Virginia posresses, to define the tavor waich schemes are likely to meet with throughout the South, and the formidable character which the projects here enunciated are likely to assume. Like every mave- ment originating in the Old Dominion, it will spread un {iit absorbs the whole Southern seati nent; aad what Consequences will follow itis not cifficult to define, should Northern, aggression be pushed any degree beyond its Lay ta. The Speaker submitted a memorial from the Ne So Law Institute, to-day, praying » donation of a com set of all the public acts and statutes of the State of vir. pacsed and hereafter to be passed, which was re- ferred to the Committee the Library. Affairs in micorague. {From the Washington Sta?, Lece 5.) Wtctvate information from Nicaragus to the from tbat quarter, embracing facts of Tt comes through Mr. Kepinos, the fanctiva- government, who, being banished oy Walker, reached New York in the last steamer Norte, un, we learn, when it was known that the court mar- into whose hands Walker had surren- determined on his death, addresses vent to’ Walker, signed by all the foreign renideats lergy and principal ustive io Gr and by ‘all the oe thal hls le be spared, and offering, on ARE of the clergy and the men of wealth to mortgage a guarantee that Corral, if not exeouteo, live et fn San Juan del Norte. Bat Walker refused to spare the victim. Soon after Corral the people of the city surrounded his corps, a women, who cut ali the hair trom little locks, aud imbued their ’kerchiefs and postions of their clowtig in his blood, to be kept a relics. iM, Eves saya that the ‘American Minister, Mr. ‘Wheeler, seen on the 13th of Uctober, the day on which Granade was taken, at the door of his house, giv- ing brandy to Walker's men; his (Wheeler's) son being at the time among Walker’ 's men, armed witu a pha and houting, an one of them. ‘The Fecretaty of State, Mr. Mayorga, was secreted in . Wheeler, and askex Kay | Ww. z ‘@ brother then dying, in consequence of @ woun pe a on she fae ie 5 uth of Oetober. Me. Wheeler consented, amd after be had loft that gentteman’s house, he sent after him a message, #»ying that be was no responsible for his safety, and atthe same time ‘were sent for him, and Le was «hot in the mora- ing. General Corral was in command of 300 wen, when Ruhsnt, a French resident ofGranada, (for thirty years,) was sent to Cerral by Walker, who demande: » cspitula- tion, the Penalty, for its refusal being that ali the princi. men in Id_be shot. That is to say, M. joachin, vet Trinidad Cunda, Mr. Joachia, Messrs. ‘Chamorro, Zequeira, Alveren, Celaya, Murilo, Artiles, Eaplnovs, Manor, ‘Barberena, Avant, Rojos, Rocha, "and Morales. They were then Walker's prison: era, and were tied two together by Walker's, order, who no- tied Corral that if be did not come over to Granada and ‘mana s tanety they would be shot as the penalty for his to save their lives, surrendered himsel( and went to Granada, where he was notl ng after shot by order of Walker's court martial, composed altogether of Americans. ene Brooklyn City News, Evicwe wy Suooruna,—A man named Jesse A. Savage, aged about 80 years, residing st 208 Adams street, oom- mitted suicide by blowing out his brains with one of Colt's revolvers, yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock. ‘The deceased had been married about six months, and had recenuy returned fiom California. It appears "that wife went shopping in the afternoon, and upon her — found her funband lying dea’ in front of the with a bullet shot through his head and a pistol ofas) fhis hand. Toe alacm was (mmediately given, and olf of oo Firet bey meet was Ce mg 4 gatnal ve charges remaining ia out Of the deceaved » hands. No cause is at the rash act, as the deceased was known to be and 4] ty in easy circumstances. The jed, and wil) make no investigation to- AE berteets hy ti Superior Coart—Part Ist. Btore chiet Justioe Oahiey. others, Richardson and othert.—This was ow inn ond Sovar's balance due on a, vale of 1897 ber a which was sold vole of flour, valued at $16,104 87, ode “pan named Walter Patterson, ana paatver'wras told by plaintiffs’ not to deliver receipta the Tred the broker, + me-aam promined to be paid by the br teat Wea tear wee ole him and ‘not to the de- {wae rane ns ee defendant agen not ‘Tattersoa money unt the reosipts, and patd ¢ without kno that there was anything {acor- reet ip the transaction, it would have been legal. But he paid it seme days before he got the receipts, and only on che promise of Patterson to give the receipts, an he, therefore, bad 7 a me to appropriate the plaintiffs property Mo pay ee Bins debt due to him by Patterson. Verdigs for plain ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ee SALES AT AUCTION. AW NOTICE—THOS. Oe ae AN AUCTIONEER—RY ess ata 2 ban noransen of hoasebctd rooma, 12 North: William street, norenen Of groceries, 20 cares locke; cham| ‘S.cases claret, and other artic! in iss ine, Farouareday ofaule, \Alao'tho dures of « fancy segar store, we = \ ar Pee, STs, lee ougrevings, ae. UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOvGnEr. P°GTlONnES. this day, at 103¢ aoe, 2 Centre strert, a large and general assortment son ink sees ea parlor, chamber and dining room furniture, rose wood piano, carpets, mirrors, bedding, mattresses, china, crockery and glass ware, ‘&o,, removed for convenience of sale. Sale peremptory. UCTION NOTIOR.—J. Beane. ATT OUAER, BY 8. Bogart.—This day, at 1034 o'clock, at the auction rooms Server or Vrankioct enw’ Wilkemn streste, morgage and oon stable’s sale of household furniture, &c.; one marble top bed- room suit, lounges, dreeaing apd plain bureans, tables, wast ena ol oll pi ipaatings fongrevings, iirrirs, bedatgeds, leloth, stoves, ‘kitchen furniture. &c, Michael D: beddin, es aot of kin aking. oe. Also, & Kruger, Constable, “Also, on gccount of w caten hend organi, brass {a<(rumea a dadeaoaim from Havre to New publ fot of ‘Gbarles Ww. Ww. ‘ork in ship Re- UOTION NOTICE.—EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE A manufactured f d sleigh robes. JOIN F, RUSSELL, ‘Will sell to the ‘rade and others, at the sal eee terll £ Vo. 86 Navean strsot. (cwo doors trom Ful. fon,) this morning, Friday, at 10 o'clock, the largest stock of furs oftered at auction this season, comprising royal imperial ermine, rove marien, real fitch sable, French sable, Russian Lteb, sable mine A a Bae tak "oy silver badger, coon and Miher robes ra mR} eb Uneso furs being first clase, and im Deribet state of Drowte A UCTION NOTICE —WE BEG LEAVE TO NOTIFY OUR friends and the public generally, that, during the wintor jeuion our regular meekly sales wil be.as follows, vis :~evory Weonesday, sales of diamouds, watches, jewelry wad faasy goods. Fridays, bousehola furniture, planoto fe. Ka Voices and goods for those salon must’ be banded in the afer- oon previans to the day of sale, N. B.—Acoomn sales and proceeds AOSRELL £ C0., general auctioneers, salouwen, and be relied upon the day after the wales DAY, offles SLOTHING AND Mu. CRISTALAR, auctioneer, will sell on Konehy, 10th inst. al 103% o'clock, at 451 ighth avenue, the tock and fixtures contained in said store, consisting In part bi camimere and cloth frock, sack, dress and overcoats, {4 ble pant shirts and drawers, cloths, oasalmeres, linings, silks, satina, and a large lot of other articles; also the lease of store. By order of Henry Hyman, Waq., assignee. Y JOSEPH HEGEMAN- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, at 10 o'clock A. M. precisely at 59) Atlantic street, neat Fiatbuah avenue, Brooklyn, the stock and tools, machines dc, of a tinware manufacturer; the shop to be removed im mediately; a wagon, sigus, &c , &c. C, 8 FRENCH, AUCTIONEE 2—WILL, SELL, ON FRI- « day, December 7, at 1034 o'clock, all the beauuful rose- wood, bisck walnut and and inahogany furniture in the four story houre 462 Broome sireet, nesr Broadway, consisting in part = superior rosewood pianoforte, two sults of solid rosewood parlor furniture, in crimson, ‘maroon and blue; ‘rurkish easy chair, inlaid ebairs, reception ‘& superior rosewood wardrobe, royal velvet and tapestry ‘carpets, three ply and Ingram carpets, ball and stair carp pets, mahogany sult, (a hale cloths elegantly carved etegere, with mirror back; marble top centre, side and sofa tables; splendid rich lace id bordered large French plate j§, mantel clocks and pecan decorated id rosewood and mahogany bet: steuda, do. do. bureans, with marble Lops; rorewoot end ma- hogany washs anda and commodes, ro: rood aod mahogany spring seat chairs; do rockers, lounges; beat hair mattee Palliasses, feather’ beds and bedding. ‘nina * tollet sets, diaing: room turniture, oak extension table. oak chairs, sotas, “he,5 ten ‘And coffee sets, cut glasa ware, silver plated ware, ivory and D. NASH, SUCONEER: STORE 310 BROADWAY. —therif!’s sale ak mirrors on Friday, Dec, 7, 1855, at 16, ciclook, A. eet Hest) roadway, consisting of two large mantel D. NASR, AUCTIONEER—STORE 310 BROADWAY. Police sale of unreclaimed goods, on Friday (this y,) at 10 o'clock A. M., at S10 Broadway,'s, varioty of ‘un: clalined property, consisting chests. triks, clothing, dry , Jead, rope, & hand cart, &o., goods, cotton, wool, canvass, ac.; also, tbat black trunk. DWARD SCHENCK, AD OO NEE = ee ee, Sonar. will gall at nea th magnificent atook we aes ta em: ge and varied sssorunent. of ‘Berlin bronzes, silver plated, Parian, arenakied Bohemian. Glass ‘kal 4s. wi pase be most expensive goods ever offered at a gent aroups of the of the Jndian, Amazon, ever imported: the Todiah Bunter he Shepherd moet 84] , the finest in tis ‘country alo aie deers. ‘The Berlin iron ware includes gulh pie ditne, “muste muste Jeather and velvet re't cules sand nitting cares, al) Tully | fitted 2 pacino adapted for holiday presents. 1 roupe at the three Graces the Beasons, ‘Cupid. and. Pavchos Pemmeuheu: Maternal flection, the Fist Leswon, Ta Gupis, aud other also ol fine groups and ‘quest al stands, fruit bowls, card po biealggi ae groups and igures, glase receivers, light iande te ten; anos splendid assortment of other pscesng of elegant bonbon boxe. shell, cameo, jewel — sonar! its, medallions, Chineses work! boxes and vases, GENE R. ERANELIN, AUCTIONEER-RY FRANK. Ee LIN & NICHOLS—at their salesroom, 79 Nasvau street, {hie day (Friday), at 103) o'clock, extensive sale of new and \d band furniture, silver plated ware, cutlery, glass ware, che tea set, painted china vases, mirrors, 0: The re ies of the trade and housekeepers seuscaby is is eapectally ye COMBS, AUCTIONFER, WILL Legs bi cy morning, o¢ 1036 o's.onk, a6 Nasea street, 9 large, end Tich aasor usebold furniti irrora, ‘oll window ehades, silver plated ware, ton Bae ware, beads, tea sets, hall lamps, &c., Ac, F, ,CO879%,, AUCTIONEER. GE MORTGAGE * Bale of househo! id furniture, ollcloths, mirrors Parlor furniture, cotiage do., do — FOU PON gi fell, t0- morrow, Saturday, Dec. 8," at 1084 o'clock. at 50 Beekona street, second floor, entire furniture of a large house re moved from Brooslre, by virtue of & mortgage. "It will com- rise ever’ arement etsy Dut Tite. used pets, but little us Meads, Ac. Ostalogui Jor, dining room. bedroom and ne, o Bie, are gun ty of new mahogany ery heavy velvet and lapesiry Caf. ths, 50 cottage bed- aes lot Sau tarday moral EORGE COOK, AUCTIONRER.—GENTREL OUsTOM wade furniture—On Friday, this kay, ut No. 117 Nassau sireet wear Beekman, at it}; o'clock, ‘oobading arior nultes, in brocatel. ploah and halrcfoth, enamelled chamber st brary and fooretary’ hookcnete, wardrobes: shlote Rerer, comer sands, bureaus, edateads, wasbsland ‘Assos, mattresses, sofas, rockers, chairs, ‘xlension lining ae, do., lominges, mirrors, Vases, clocks, &c. Cas: \ROC ERIES, LIQUORS, PAPER, CHEESE, HARD. ware.—This day, at 104, o’ck at 57 Dey atreet, corner of Greenwich, coffee, tes, mustard, pepper, raisins, figa, Prunes. mack el, barring. mnives, forks, selssars, Spoons, saws, chisels, planes, files, clocks, conta, pants. collars, 81021 7 Wa. ahr BR, Auctioneer ENRY H. LEEDS & 00., a AUCTIONEERS. —OFFICR, 19 Nassau street —Beautifal sale of rich fancy goods, works of artim marble and bronze, superb clocks, and o:her valuable goods. Henry H. Leeds & Co, will sail, by auction, Bt ein more, 19 Nassau sireet, on Tsirsdey, Gl, day. 7th Decémber, at 10%4 o'clock eneh day, a larg Ansortinent of fcholoe fancy Koods, Including” Ait pA ‘of marble goods, tl pe ‘tmportation of @, B, Pando! St, from Italy, coonising of super bronzes and clocks, one wet’ coating real ormolus, Disek marble clocks,’ fins works; do. all bronze, superb marle vases four and five fest high, aleo Ktrusean, Medici, and Roman vases, alabaster statu. ary ' representing Various’ antiq ans shades; the with gi Graces, dancing girls. one super rb. fount with carved ae mantelpleces, tazzas of Adrian, Herculaneum, and large ansort ment of French china vader, rich Jabbisd, sours of Witch were in tno Crvonl Palnecs Tok plated mare from Paris, Chrinopbe silver pla'e warmers, casters walt 6 a gilt ‘spoons, workboxes, fancy bon bon bores of pew ‘just received from Paris, and eiher very beaulul pools, Sale without reserve. ENRY B. HERTS, J = AUCTIONEER.—-SAERIFF'S wholesale tobacco and fale of tho entire stock of &, larga vegar store— Fiday, Dec. 7, at 1036 o'clock, at tore No big Pine a comprising a geversl assortment of fine ont tnoking and chewing. tobacco, fie cavendish in Un casea, fol and paper, Turkish smoking iobacco, genuine Havana segnrs Kio Hondo, Neriega,opera and oiber brands, also, about domeatio abd German segars. 7.000 Havana chercota, Ao. Alon, at 1Z0rclock, a large lot of cholce groceries, to. ih rg ated jy in cemi ‘canks and casen; tron i By order of the cura ues on morning of sale. H® ENRY 7 A LEEDS £ 00 . AUCTIONRERS. -BY HENRY £Go,, This day, att ovclock, precisaly. at our asiearcom, 86 ‘Beeimen street ‘ular trade sale conateting of real roya. ermine, chinchilla, fh martin mnink, show howeases, ae. Catal ‘mink mountaln Frevch sable capes, vietorines, © wolt, bear, genet, fox and ly lined and rimmed. Also Dutinle, top and alel at lzo% ok, pe Ses ‘of furs; sold on account of William Phillips, 46 Vesey street. Also, will be sold gloves, gents’ col lara, Ac. Ladies will do well (6 attend this sai J. WALDRON, AUCTIONERR. ory G. EVANS WILL + continue the sale of furs, at the store 62 William sire, corner of Cedar. at 1044 o'clock, on Mouday, Dec 3, and every vay during the week, until the whole of this magaldcent sock sold out consisting of capes, vietorines, cutfe, m cendemen’ joves tnd cslines, and h Yariety of sleigh Fo>es.” ‘ORTGAGE SALE.—W. ©. ALBURTUS, AUCTIONEER, will sell on Tucaday, Decenver 11, at 11 o'clock, in Bal ue at. ive bor d Hoyt streets South rookiyt ry trotting horses, in er} wagons, cartiages, sleigh ‘and harness; also robes, bianke's, &c., MORTGAGE SALE JON W W. W. SOMERINDYEI tad, ‘at 103 O'clock, at 13 Canal cree, , by virtue ‘batt oF ortgage, one sionm engine and botler, complete. fOUN W. *SOMERENDYK AW: Wy. for Mortgagee: M ‘ORTGAGE BALE.—W.C. ALB RTUS, AUCTION® R Will sell on Friday, December 6, st it o'clock, corner nd and Buller streets, Sonth Brooklyn, coe pray mare, coe corres mare, harness, ont and haraess, Wo counters, One suse case with ‘drawers shel 0% it, PAINTINGS, ENORAVINGS AND ROOKS.—JOHN mh 2 Auctioneer, will sell at the {reo gallery and or eb ee Be ime be tld perempty o tehighon So, toclose Pd Rook, ———————— Paver SALE—OF TO. TOOLS, GUNS, Mineed fers phe MT sai ois well ends erases aaa ae HERIPE'S 8 ALR By BY ATIRTOR OF a8 a Re Pes ¢utions, the Sher 4 11 Swell at ion hie (Friday) morniog, Dclick sarge, reas and, fashlousble. tock of sien" buy’s clothing, at the store, 134 Fulton street, VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 16 SPRUCE Tatra eet paeane ec een ar | S r * 7 Tal assortment of ready made clothing, Vestings, cloths, cassl- pon wn ea aren Rh Seca VEITCS, AUCTIONEBR.—STORE NO. 16 SPRUCE «street —sberiff’s s.le of lots, ummumeres, vestin on Frida . 7, 166, at 11 o'clook A. M. or Wecimattowng sia an’ ai asks co ot Jonts, cauYuss, wadding, Ac, yeguas ye Yeon 4 Ebi gy Lipo 16 Lng thd atreet of clothing, ‘&c., on Saturday, Dec. 8, 1880, nt i orviock eM at 905C Grassi’ vereot coumting of ready madeclothing, cloths, cassimeres 8 general assortment and veetings, and also f UNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONEER AUCTION NOTIOE— Furniture, &o —Will a, thls morning, at 1036 o'clock, at 81 Nuseau street, apes ates: ‘The quality is to be re Ned upon es coming from private ealahllahmenta, viz : sults of chamber furniture of rosewood, black walnut, ms- be Sad oa melled, also separa'e articles ia large variety; mah , black walnut and oak eiengoa h aust pales, Pare Curled bale matresace, fancy ar ticles, ae ‘reach on plier and ower mirrors, sliver plated tableware Pigg kind: bela and single; of pain’! He clock, Paris deska, 40 Ladies will fad comfortat be, arin deay de. bers attached 0 each em ‘and i will be put up when desired. Atay ee ololock precisely,’ ® gold detached lever hunting watch wun T BOYD & CO. AUCTIONEERS, STORK ‘No 197 William street.—Bale ot honsel niture, on Lisp pals, 007.04 a 206 = ree, at TO o'elo cont ‘go tet parlor and arm chalrs. murhie top centre and side tables, splendid window ‘and cornl ey ruasels carpets. one pat rm uofany bedsteads, dressing marble tops, couol nesters, hair matiressee, beddia cae seat chairs, tollet sets: also, hall olciothe, tule earpela one mne stone china dianer set, 90 ip perfect order; ao other crockery, glare, wate sad used, everything as. Kiched furniture rs generally, ‘but little w pin. ILLIAM T. BOYD & CO., AUCTIONKERS—WILL soil, op Saturday, (o morrow.) 8 at their auction oom, 19] Willa: aay good assortment of house: ‘sundry useful ‘dry aireet, at 10) held furniture, ardcles, goods, hard- M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON SA turday, at 103g fipewt at 187 Canas Pretty ore and deslaable assortment of genteel household fu 0: One 8) eae rosewood pane and stool, two ae Sarpeta, W. oC. ag AEBURTUR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON ny, Deoeinber 7, a! 10% o’slook, at No. 19 Court sireel, Broukiyi, a general sasortanestof bosebold furninarey sliver plated ware and fancy goods. Alero, a lot of oil paint: ings, prints, &¢, ______ SPECIAL NOTIVES. _ ® ADJOURNED ANNIVERSARY MBRTING. OF THE York Couniy Medical Boclety will be héld at the Colt oe of Physicians aod Surgeons, Crosby street, this even ing, Nove ber 7, at 734 o'clock. N. B.—An election of officers ofthis society, and of American Medical Asso ciation, will take place. izrhy 8. Downs, M. D, CHRO OF THE bigeye a 5 le iy, ber 8, ade the corner stone ef he Oburcs of tne Lanna wend. UGDEN, M. D., President. Secretary. ‘ourteenth ihe ‘eet at Rev. rar ace of street, avenue A, will he laid by New York, who is to give an an ge the oocasion.. A. col- lection will be taken up in aid of that church to be built, OF THE SURROGATE T™ SuReuanON Oe AN GRD is hereby given {0 all ur rk, notice is ven 1 o-aims against Thomas Price, inte of Kew ont =A on late of the city of resent the with vouchers iherubscriver, at ber residence, eas atroet, tne chy of New York, oa oF before the 2th day of May next, ANN PRIOR, Adr Dated New York, the 27th day ot November, I 1855. MApaue BLAUVELT, BRESSMARER, HAS TAKEN Toome at 110 Bprin ring sireet, one block west of road Salat Stat pueersh Sei ey de pete nate Oe shoriest notice, and att ‘reagonab} ie prices, FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NOVEMBER 3, 1855.— Tax —Ne hereby given that one per cent will be 20 the of gm all taxes re: maining unpaid, ‘that a further. one cent de ‘Woih day E Falao hereby given that on the 1st day of January next int All bo on all taxes ‘unpaid, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, calculated from Biss. ot Be} HARVEY want, “rave ver of ta taxes, ROPOSALS.—OFFICE OF THE GOVERNORS OF THE Almshouse, New York, Dec. 3, 1855.—Gas Works.—The Goverrors of the Almshouse, by a resolution adopted at a meet- ing of the Board on the 27th of November, 1855, will recoive at thetrcifice, ovum a, Park, until o'clock P.M. O° tse Tith tae stant, specideations ‘and ostimates for plans for the introduction of gas to the several Ioriutions on Bisckwells aland, tothe extent of 20,000 cubie feet ar oraone wishing to eat Scop oe report the ee ftee on tha an co} on that ioe may be amt og = ERSONS WISHING TO GIVE MERCHAN! PEON fale, in retail on comm/esion, in tore moet Broa wey, oat as gloves, &c., may children’s te emb _ Broadway Fost office, gan i poss oe HIM—GRAND SUPPER BY fard National American Cicb, at Niblo’s, this iy o yelock, is ip commoners at of Sam’s first victory Blate. and lady of Tickets—Gent fa tendon gr suct lady $1, Can De bad st the hotels, JAMES J A, BROWN, Treasurer, 138 Amos st, RB AP of AGAIN RB [fore tenon to the Fair fore Venett of tack. | 2 tion, to be beld in Messrs. Philven Aya juinn's lat Broadway, corner of Fourth street. i will open ‘oa Svea: even! im the ing of Monday. the 10th, and continue: week. ett ofadmtalon the the Pair to be had at 0" an "30 Brosd: Ca Toy EEE RT ROR Neen aT, (THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CLEVELAND, AND Piteburg Kallroad Conpany are hereby notified that the annual meeting for tbe election of directors, and for the tran- ‘ction of other busine’ s, will be held atthe offee of the oom any, in Cleveland, the of Ji bexd ‘at 10 o'clock A. ie sine OUkWaLLY secretary.” LJ PUBLIO ‘ABE HEREBYPCAUTIONED AGAL purche rnegctuing ioany wap a ceri ning, receiving way a certifi. cate 4 pop te ap pane toch Ne No. oi natraton of if on the 11 ot Jtane, fo the admin! hice ot Hope ES ree Corer te ete oe which was, Tost’on the way. An pissin bas beet me of & duplicate cnet: L. VON wiovrMs NN & 00. TLL! AM FURNIBS, ATTORNEY AND CORNSELLOR ot law, nolazs publte and comet Maine, Mie Wieconsin, Mosiwippl, New Hampshire, Penosyivante, Minx eaors, Georgia, Tennesse,’ Florida, ec. ‘ermont, Khode Inland, Tadao. Lousiana, all street, room ‘A., second story, Barrens i=} LECTUBES.— DR. DO DOREMUS WOULD RES. be will deliver our lectures on forces, boat, electricity, the New York Medical Dee. &; Wedn Ka'urday, Dec. 15; , Dee. 19; at 7. Nolo” The lectures will be itus: ae Soren ‘ickets for the course, $2; single ad. mffaion, 760, to be snes st See, B. bang & Son's, 578 hiroedway: D. 1B. Appleton & a 346 Broadw: 5. Francia Co., 262 Broadway, and at tthe Medical college, to Eaat Thir- teonth street, Er U8 LIVE PY “0 k USRFUL.— MOH ANTOS? INSTI tute—Leetures for 1d. 1856. V’rofessor John W, 8. Hows, of Columbia, Goueges vill deliver the third tecture of Use Hall, Astor place, on Frida oO 3 course before Institute, at Clinton ir season family tickets (ree from the Librarian, tule Poome. g HLA LS be : DELAVAN, area hesrvey ul Lect Committee. WILLLAM GAUKER, { ash PIRITUALISM.—THE BLOQUENT AND PRILOSOPSI. cal lectures of JOKL TIFFANY, who ranks pre-emineat amor g spiritual expounders, conti -ue'at Stuy vesant Institute, Frday evening, Deenmber 7, ats o'clock. Thoee leewaret tor eerste are inti large, n‘elligent and iniensely in A Ne \ REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THR VETERAN the War of 1812 will be held at boadguartors, , Star Hotel, 62 Lispenard street, this (Friday) Ooioek. Punctual attendance iv re quest us| | importence. By order, Wa. ‘Tavton, Adjutant, Cont! RAYMOND, — ro WARD MAGNETIZERS ON DECK.—THE ABOVE ‘company of horse guard will parade on Christnss Day. meeting (0 make arrangements will be held aM. Creiger Rovi'blate street, on next Saturday evening, at elght oP Jembere are reywested to hire Welr horses andirooses ea oon we possible. “By order of M. CKKITER, Captain ‘Not UESTS OF THE LINDSEY BLUES.—AT A MEETING of the above company, held at Frank Penlisnd’s, corner of Bidridge gf ae bY tna Wednesday, Sree, fy the following oficera were. elected. forthe % be tg he some F Popkin Pirst omer Sag hao ‘Camp. let rancis 5 Ricolas bberbart: ign, For hin t iKOPEINS, pansy 0) Chairman. Alax Fr. Rosents, Secretar: THE Liquor QUESTION. 25 CARRS RACH OF. YOUNGER®?, DIOKS MALLAOPPS' 2) Scotch Harciay, Perkins & Co.'s Lon ree, or milo to vive. Tee soartay st these artieles in market sock a nausea i rant to all early EL lilies eee Cor ie Bowey a MERICAN BRANDY —1N ORIGINAL PACKAGES 0} fais pipes; American gin, New Wasiacd ruse srhiskey, pare spit hand low Prosi tale ai the lowest markrt price by C, WARD & CO., 10 Murray st., agents for the distiiers, STMAS DAY AND NEW YEARS —1 eo “ , Madeira wines, 4c. Hi liand ae ake echoappe, J od, Bt. Crouk Fu, Mon’ = 18th wince; Lmao ‘and Dublin porter and Seotch ales; rupe, cordials, wale at UNDERMIC Ewa TER: Son's, Sp rove strect. SPORTING. RABBI ©. ss ANARY Repos, ery? FROM MINNESOT. ey ae ee TOR ae Si arLeNDID AEGTOURDLAWE DOG, 18 morte olf; an excellent watch dog. Apply at 6th aveniin, between Forty sixth and Forty seventh roan next door to be marble iron econ hoor, tron 2. 000, —WANTED, A FARSI, IN A MANUFAO- turing buslaess, {m sucoeseful operation, hich ine above amount of eplal« wanted io increase the nf Rm No risk, very 18, and done almost enure- ly for ough, Address box Es SOURWANTE®, 4. FARTNER WaO CAN DRYOTE his time to ait established businasg on Broadway; an Oppo: tunity for a suitable person seldom offered. Apply tor two days, from 1040 4 o'c.0ck, at room No. 6, 888 Broadwar. 550. err PARTNER ‘WANTED—IN A CASH MANU- ahandsome proit of ea NTED_ TO JOIN THE AD- vertiser, wen bes # light, profitable, cash manu facturing business, Beying a pr Dredt of 800 per cent, Salon may be made to apy exten! ‘bas Dow bout 1,000 regular ousto- mera. This is an unity, wiih @ emall oapial Apply to ob OWES # Uo. Of Nassau street. 300. —PARTNER WANTED, TO ENGAGR IN i. well estanlished and entire cash business, now ey ing from $3,000 to $6.00 a year, which im be increased to Seupie {hat amount, with « smart | besten wa mann Noas ort of the above requirements Bs ata. eet “oO! G. T. LE youre 0., Be Broadway, 301) TO $600—WANTED. A GENTLEMAN TO JOIN ore of the hoxt paying enterprises of the day, in which $2,000 can be made as the investment is secured, FORD, at Van Riper & ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore existing between Van Wart & Hansher, ts thls day diasolved by mutual consent, VAN WART & HANSHE, New York Dec. 5, 1865. Tee FIRM OF SCHLAEFER & GAUGH WAS, ON THE 1st ioatont, dssolved by mutual con ALESTINE, SCULARFER, Gaal 3 GAU ANTED—A PERSON, TO FORM A COMPANY 70 manufacture a staple article of every day's consump. tion—the demand for whlch there ts 10 limii—by a newly in. verted machine, whereb* four-Afths of labor is suved over ibe present r ethod of making Teslizing in return 100 per gent profit, it eine a Secs article in evory city. Address Partwer, B Herald offic this winter by exch party. No ri Call immediately on Mr. HOR s- 345 Broadway, room 35. ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $100 TO $200, IN A business already estab ablahed, to attend {he indoor salen make money, iKphly wo MCOUMDY & CO. 188 Fulton sl, up stairs, REWARDS. $25 REWARD—WILL BE PAID FOR THE DELIVERY at 2i2 pro nb Bn oe ae S, morocco pocketbook, 1o« mas or in 0 om arin an omnibus vetween Houston and Wal atreets, on anestey caren of ie contents having been nO use but to the owner, $10 REWARD.—LOST, FROM THE CORNER OF ‘Third avenue and Highty-fourth sireet, a small black thd an terrier pup. The above roward wil ¢ pald by J. We above place. BATTY, at the at atthe 10 Seas pe Sigh OFFICE OF GILLEN & 0 cathe, eet betwee 6 oe en about $8 12" small chap Irth thiet will tt tlees he le weloome ta ibe Reigns, Will retura the tellers, he is welcome 1 GILLEN & CO., Publishers, 100 Nassau ee $3 RBMARD.—Lost, ou mapemeDE, RVENING, IN Sixth avenue, between Thirty-third and Thirty-airth street, a lady’s proses finder’ will receive the above reward bj SROTHERS, NM Bowery. & miniature, The caving tat BOWES, Proeaee ee renee Sake Brae pathy dow, reny provi’ id Apply to ae h Pe oe lock, BM OST_CERTIFIOATE NO. 53, THIRD AVENUBR AIL- ind5. New certificate mir Ms are OsT—ON TUESDAY EVENING, bg FRO! Le Pers street to. nae Corietopher’ and Bl creak wil Ibe suitably rewarded, ¢ stuns Laces baie! Mu eitg ee rhage GOING caeiaatee PIER be given by inqu! The mae hap top lead guna, abou hy frome Son Lo YESTERDAY _BRTWEEN 2 AND3 P.M. , IN GO- from 212 Washington street to the Grocera’ Bank, a bunch of small keys. The finder will be suitably rewarded by seaving the same with THOMAS 4 HALEY, ‘dla Wi Washington Lee er erate case by leaving the book at 161 Front street, . ey 1083: SUPPOSED 10HAVE GONE OUT AT THB DOOR, about 6: yg Womeeney, evening, » smell black and tan terr to Dio; nad on @ blue and red rh return im (odd W lace, shall the thanks of the owner, ss" he ise great pot tod gift o¢ an catoemed friend. Lites pears ON LONDON, Foe. £50; DESORIP- ton eannot be gixen. same ag ndorned over, to wo & Ferguson, by Harris, Thomas "aCe. The fin wil be rewarded by 7, _eaving the same at J dones gun's, No. 3 South street. O8T—A agit tad CASED GOLD WATCH, NO. 1,916, Mi of Geneve, makee, on Senreae) night, to le fire in Cedar street. 300 reward will bo given the person returning it to Julian Ganton, 89 Ns EJ Nassau street, LU on ie! STOLEN—ON TUESDAY ¥ EVENING, IN THE ie ene by leaving it a 23 Maiden lane, will be sultabl ted inns Pata Por \IOLER—FROM J, W. OWENS STORE, 115 SIXTH SS avenue, on the morning of the 6th inst, an'artcle which, hvu Torah DOMES ‘he individual wil! be made public. A S000 HORSE-SOUND, KIND, “AND NOT MORE han seven years old, is wanted. Address Dr. wards, 49 Jane atreet, stating particulars and price, CARRIAGES SALE—A GOOD SECOND HAND mo seat @xtendion top cerrisge; Vwolensier “2, Waa ws bo two do. without ops; # cheap coach, ldge street, beween Broome and Grand siree Fo SALE—A BEAUTIFUL BLACK HORSE, 16 hands high, suitable for family or doctor’s horse; wili he sold cheap as the owner fd use tor him. JOHN BATH, 102 Reade street =< OR SALF—A BAY GANADIAN MARE, 434 YRARS ago; 20nd, Kind, and gentle inany harness OF under the satAle, buggy wagon, bani, ae, Will be sold low 1 as te owe hues farier a6 tor them, ub stables, 206 Fou OR SA (E—A B BEAUTIFUL, STYLt [ORSR, warronted sound and kind eg Aon sore Tespect; paces under ome ay and trots yi harness; can wot in three malntites. Alaa, bugey and harness, will be sold at bargain.” Apply a Cho: Forty atrect, between aychorthdont and Sixth omer f° OR SALE—A IVERY FINE, BAY MARE, 6 YEARS ld, 18% hands igh, fee driver, sutiable fora family ox doctor; warraated yp gh din respect. Al roan mare, 7 yeers old, 1 fin hig, ‘a good work horse will be sold cheap. ‘Apply’ at rth corker ‘of Charles sireet, For Sale Pine, “BROWN HORSR, WELL BRED, Of five proporuons, five years old, 1 nearly sixteen hands high. very for end harness, fn all He is a able, high ps ed atime ani will be sold, with fall Sarcetiecanaeea pa he a len, NO. Will speak for himself re ORSKS KEPT.—THE ADVERTISER HAVING MORE hay and stable room than be wants, would be glad to re- ceive three or four horses to keep for the winter, Situation near the Union race course. Application may be made at 19 \un atzeet, up stairs. See FOR SALE—A BAY MARE, 15% HANDS HIGH, we and kind; would sth athe sent ree ities tas hokene ‘Apply in Franklin Market, Old pond CARE Gs HORSEs..- posh s sate, A PAIR ge bay horses, taboo Ts old, ra, Warranted 01 LEIGHS | SLRIGHS!!_ SLEIGHS 1! sortment of one and two po pe horees, made in the best manner. of the best materials, cqualto any tr sip, workaansip or durailty.» Blouga eal fexamiue, belore purchasing elsew Waree treet, 55 o ORDWAY 4 a awen” Ra: ES MERI wie § Ht 09 BROADWAY, OP AM a, be opgned 4s POSITE THR dent ond eoatent t quests, peters vedo Bing!s prone isa {Bec and gt ge day day; bedrooms from to $5 per day. as ordered. bem wy 5 LEAVE, Proprietor, ee Sa HOTEL. Foor OF CANAL STRERT, WILL fanned ber eh end will let rooms 1 un Wwensient board- or unpe room permanente TALLMAN & MAPES, Proprietors, NIBRNATIONAL HOTFL: BROADWAY ~DURING T be suite of stagle. can be obtained a: BOARDING AND Lope. ee 648 Bnoan' BROADWAT—A Ei LARGE ae Ti fa bard Alo, AND 6% BROADWAY, BETW 62 ‘SBN HOUSTON fad WEST TWENTY GROOND STRERT._ FURNISHED ‘er unfurnished rooma to let, with fail or paral ‘ver Bouse'No. 2st Madison streak, Gan, 192 SROOND AVENUE, OCRNRE OF TWELFTH A st caaant Foome, i stil OF slaglo, aa < may desire, ina plies genus ny ny ea at desire. ble ‘oeation, convenient to cars and stages, Beferences ox- changed, ele BUDSON STREET—NEATLY FURNISHED PAR- FRONTING ST, JOHN'S Mae we oe 2a 2 TWELFTH STREET NEAR SECON. the second floor to ie, wath board, togetber Weman and wife, cra rs ations {n mally, Respecta- ble parties only need apply. Partial ‘boar for gentlemen. 14 ee niet DOOR EAST OF BROAD. ), Well furnished tront room, on the third feor, to let Tooweor! Wo gentlemen, With breokfas if required. re and smal! rooms oa the fourtl oor. Also, rooms ut No. lege place, 3 EIGHTH SER ER DATARS SUITSOF ROOMS for families: also, we? Fooms for gentlemen, can obta'ned, opposite the Mercantile Library, 8 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREEBT.—FURNISHED rooms to let. with board. The house ts firat class, the Jocaticn pleasant, and terms moderate. References vxobinged. (EAST TWENTY THIRD STREET—TWO FRONT shove ‘rat clans house; Fieaenly “wonteds ‘etweon Fouria ave ; and Lexington avenues, WEST 23D STREET—ONE LARGE ROOM ON THE second floor, with bedroom and pantries attached, eulla- bie fora gentleman and fa ly. or be used as parlor aud bedroom, ‘Location ve a four doors trom 6th avenue, FRANKLIN STREET-FIRST HOUSE WEST or Eee if sult fe neatly farnished roo'ns, front, on the second fioo: served if required, to let to a gentle: man end wile ‘or. rong gent ‘emen; siso single at large double rooms: for lodgings, tc $7 per week, Inquire as 6 ST. MARK’S Ucar nese GENTLEMAN AND ft 9 Nyro singie septienn men, can be accommodated wit mag’ oaseana hood gesteal, “Aosammantations i Dortor io those of & house. Prices ‘onjeot, and nope but un ons rece 60 AND 62 YARIOK, 9 STREET, ST. sous PARK.— Hiandsomely furnished rooms, sultsbie for faratiles; also, Tomson oeagte entiemen, to er arith boards First class ac. commodations, quire as 5 EAST FIVTRENTG. 61 STREET, BETWEEN IRVING Place and Union Desirable rooms, in a pri. ate ally! canbe onaiced for, tie seasgs,on reserpabie tari Paeaare an Pinene SRS OTRIRPOL IRE Welton by cara sad stages, 4.9, DIVISION, STREET—BOARDING—A GENTLR. man apd bis wife, oF & fow single gentlemsn, can be cupfortably jated w! on reasonable terms; ae a fer dar boarders. pick 42 Division street, ‘one doos 30s JONES STREET, THIRD DOOR FROM BLEECKER ew two blocks wea} of Sixth avenue, =A i pisaeset room on the 6 let? wit amuite- oor, Bieter agenteman end i wile or two rooms on the References Q9 ore GREENE STRERT—A are. AND WIFR, ‘also two or three single gentlemen, can be accom n0- , on Very reasonable terms, 296 rg PLACE, ONK DOOR FROM PERE. ier, efeganty taraiabod, Sedavonarels todos ley wid full or partial i aa 10 pene pe "abe one Mn BLEECKER acai vatileero a at very trary reseonable iar, em by gPPUsng ato above ‘are A, PRIVATE Bp Fase Pg ope hfe Rak’ cle, yee A . Diy ot 4s Woot Gone ak tar: A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH A 374 In, w Jot 10 one oF two single gentiemed, in & quiet House, hers tbare ‘rp no boardepy of oilrea: Bent low. ize st 107 Greene street, near Bleecker, in Henry street, od Bas tho centre of the blogk. FRONT PARLOR 1 70 LET FO GENTLEMAN xD at 188 eee eb0nd oor. ptims ATR FURNIBHED SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, raveemmals ont in 8 Nelgadocsosd, beeweea Fourts | honor End Madison aventies, No. 4l Nos tl East Twenty velghth | pinatreet. AT FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN ould et to ithout board, # oor, orto two young goa. ns ieaire FEW GENTLEMEN MAY OBTAIN PLEASANT SIN- roome, with breakfast and tea, a few minutes’ waik from the libraries, (ne = pd nn phe ll sapniy at 68 Sixth ave nue, between First an ee SUIT OF ROOMB TO LET—IN A PRI near Fifth avenue and Madison square. For pare htarn inquife at 4 Weet Twont Twenty fourth street. YOUNG LADY iodine, To BR, ACOQMMOD ATED with board and ina res] ench fami uy, ithere there are no other boarders. ‘Best: references can Dé are no oth given, Address 8, M. Pe, Hierw'd oftce. PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING A MODERN BUILT house, in a quiet, desirable location. wish to let a well far. nisked front room, with alcove and small bedroom, If req’ aired, toa gentleman, oc & ‘and his Spry corer fo SD A? SMALL, PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN FRANK- lin street, a few doors weat of Rroadway, will let three or Baur hernianee rooms, with breakfast, resid ‘hs light, toa varty of gentlemen. Persons wishing to es will find ® pleasant aod comforiable. house. A party of ‘our oF five coud be accommodated with full board. 4, Hall, Herald uilice, fortwo daya, houses and private families may obtain aoateatis a (end thas avoid the publicity of of advertising): by call co. ae HOUSE OPEN.—SELECT Pawretay on sont ong entiemem mi rooma, in sults may secure pleasant single, et board, in & first clase tm “fealradl located, hewly patted and furnished Uroughut, with modern. lm: provements and fie! class table, "Apsly at 113 Leouard ateo ‘few doors east of Broadway. OARD.: ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTAS with board, may be obtained at 81 Kast Twenty-third sireet. OARD—A Sieh FRENCH FAMILY, OCOUPYING b a pew boure with Bans ae PRIVAT® FAMILY WILL LET A Bar or and bedroom on the second tloor, unfurnished or fur! ‘alao a furnished room on the third sind foun to to @ gentle- tan and his wife or single gentlemen: ‘The bouse has all the mprovementa, For particulars inquire at 119 West Twenty. covet street. OARD NEAR 87, JOHN'S PA! bave juired, will ietsereral somo ‘oF partial voard, furnished rooms, with fall gfefentlemen and wives, (without, children.) bathe she aad’ gua Ri manged. “Apply at 18 Varick BoABD AND 10 LODGINGS.—TO LRT, A 4 BANDSOMELY to one or two single ‘ata mo- derate rent. No. 6 0.0 White hhite street. OaARD IN BROOKLYN.—HANDSOMR ROO! - Bon turntebed or unfurnished for in J Inquire at 2464 ki C Dituer at 6 clock. aid OARD1 IN BROOKLY®, iciARGE AND SHALL ROO ya, {eth tailor paceal , street, or pac Weare: quite near Fulios ferry. her OARD IN TROORETR, TA ADY, HAVING «HOUSE Pleasandy looa‘ed, would is to, dispowe, of froat or wife, wan boards ~~, ae seo fe renee street, four dcorettons Puhon avent i¢ Beary IN BROOKLYN.—FAMILIES AND SINGLE aoe Pierre Lake lt ep- JOARD ON BROOKLYN AX A LARGE UN B" 130 oF with full or partial board Bout WANTRD—rOR AN InvALID ¥ YouNG Lapy, easier aakeds ete “te tr Mating torwns, “A QRNTLEMAY AND Ws Bore ile mai Hog ‘Addrees Dee PRoard yams }—~7'-J EADY, wi during the ee Bea, YOUNG MEN bin BE pecs. Apply at 265 Kast } Son RTERNTH STREET. aoe Pt a ae desirou ot ioling ) a room aad bedroom adj reine beast te shes Decwoon Fifth and Sixth avenues, ~ "% Fs Bosznno. .-TWO KOOMS, WITH ty 2 gey WITHOUT board, to married or sinaie Bentlernon, ly to J. A. ha genied Nos I Filth stcoct) Relereases eX: NEARER TERE Cnt Orth RENCH BOARD.—A FRENCH TEACHER OFF {Bi the segond story of inodarn Louse o n pry of asveral goa bis family, a Well eshispeell ave from Paria ines, Sin small rooms to be let, separately. ‘Apply at 239 Tenth street PORNIGHED, ROOMS, WITH BOARD. HANDSOME OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMAN OAN FIND lol and comfortale urnished apartaents, with oF wilhe gectee) Private house. Termh reasonable, Hct, cold’ and Vawer aay athe, gratis, Inquire at 64 Walker ond way. DRIVATR FRENCH BOARDING HOL SE, WITH PUR- rooms, to let; with or without board; kept on the 0 etyle; with all the modern Improvements of the age, ready to receive fainties, and aingle gentomom. also, 066 Houston street, noar Broadway. PEBIVATE BOARDING.—ONE OR | TWO ROOMS, her furnished or unfurnished, cun be hed Tena a private tamily, residing ‘at 290 Fourth avenue, .gpvont vary church, ia pleasantly located, has &c., do, References « po auITs oF ROOMS, WITH PRIVATR TABLE TO belet, at A, PRTELER'S 691 Brondway, above Amity HREE OR FOUR YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE AG- commodated with full or partial board in private famfiy, a situated. Apply at 56 Perry street, To ge ‘A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRES Fo TO let to fonts S nonily furnished room, with pantry, [ronal ihe wird Also, one = two com- tabi lon le, Stages paae th ‘deor., re ADpIy a4 721 Houston sires 10 LET—TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, the back room on the second floor of the houss, 29 Hubert street, near Si. John's purk- ANTED—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDEOOX, the viola and ty of Madison square, for man. Ho hoard required: or fj ate sreot, board for dress Mr. Charles A. Adamis, Jr., Union square Post ENGAGED A gene am A ths hd Lig her al down town during the day, a small, few ers; Union square. wine Ben 9 Yr a ANTED—BOARD FOR A xouNG LADY; IN A ardeta, address O. Setar ae e there are noother ANTED—BY A GENTLI GENTLEMAN AND IB WIPE, gw Btk'oonte stron cast of Broad way. References given and required. addres Q. B. 8., ANTED-BY A SINGLE, GENTLEMAN W: WEMAN, b LARGE shove bibeirest and near Bron a Aaidrous bor 3488 Poet tine’ ee aes Oe PHYSICIAN OF 50MB in New York ora vicky, eee = ——, Gree Ke A-F., Union square, Pon ofiee, ee MUSICAL. 8 PIANOFORTES AT ‘CO8T—TO GLOSE, J A 80 Seekers a eystoms, oy Fo inpunotorion. Tobe seen att30 Mesaeay ae MURICAL—A LADY, WHOSE MUSICAL EDU JATION has been directed by the beat of masters, and who has hud several years’ experioc Cccueus care mee limited number Set Stes Heri Sect eet Fo; Union square Post oftce. aaa ME, ZRRCIAL CONTINUES TO ate e TweTRUG- wasle. For verm is Fealdenen, 119 Laurens street. chet USI on THE PIANOFORTE - —A YOUNG ygnr approved taste and euney. will give lessons for auarie *PRppiy at the book store, 136 sath aver venue, IANOFORTE AND ila mh beh —MISS LOUISA PYNE Mrs. tet GALTOR Dk bo pho, ban recenly sri of rom Landon wl will during the ter, and daring ao, vm re! icc in faa oe Eoin ce Galton will fi TANOFORTE AT A GREAT BARGAIN —7 Cota as, E quite new, made by J. must be sol ey AED Ex be seen at 0, car A ed Oe aera ae tes See aoe REMIUM yf og Sect om 4 BH. BARMO! P Bleocker sireet, having been extensive po IANOS, MELODEONS, AND MUSIC Pita HOKAGE SAN Moog, Now, Tape Dodonaea New York pianos, is mn sstentively new tock” ot euberion ison aeiotema, aa apd all urtoos. Ro bmiar pportwnty 10 vo secure aver offered. The popu'ar and extenst logue of music for velo. at half price ee eS, reat bargaina was lorace Waters’ cata- half price until January 1, 1088, [OLIDAY FI PRESENTS Jewelry and silverware,—The sub ieeeeras Lied and silver watohes, wwelry and at mond Tous rely and silverware, at wholoeale GEO. ©. ALLEN, I Of Watches and Jeweiry, bb second floor, ‘No. 11 Wall #t., “ra pny byes DAY PRESENTS, 629 ‘BROADWAY.—TO BR leaale prices ior one month onty, » pe sie ‘at prices ranging from Peristan PLENDID CHRISTMAS ¢ orrT.— BSORIBER OF- OP rersfor salpat cosh 8 oe otal well Kaowa angra ice el OPM Shot, 181 Brosdway, second oor, Ne oes *Chakuks MAYER, Artiste. ()SR0L PRREENTS—JUBT ESUED FROM our Fac. esses, is old and sliver, get up aigronsiy fis prsene: oan sizes ‘prices at Our ofice, Mo. 1 Masia lene nee kG. BAOLRY & 00. L PRESENTS yor THE FO DAYS. —| T= : io oe INDIA “MATRIMONIAL UNG GENTLEMAN. A. “be dem Sota ‘ee ees = RNTS’ CLOTHING CLEANED, DYED Y Particular at ention paid fo all kinds of tae LJ tn collarg, Yeats ot indies’ capes, w) make them ‘bot equal to new. To clean velvet properly is (he simplest thi ta the world, yet the most diMovll, [0 Broaiwa 5

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