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uredey. HOW THE TAXPAYERS ARE FLEECED. STANDING COMMITTRE ON FRAUDS—CLOSE OF THB FIFTY-SKOOND STREET CASE—ALLEGED FRAUDS ON SEVENTY-NINTH STREET GONE INTO. The Aldermen’s Standing Committee on Frauds met yes- ‘terdsy—Aldermen Adams, Owens and Tucker present. The Chairman, Alderman Apams, said that they would proceed with the Fifty second street case, and directed ‘Mz.-J. Brice Smith to call his witnesses. ‘Wx. 4. Doory sworn and examined—I em one of the Rasessore who made up the sssessments connected with the Fifty-second street case; Mr. McNeil was the person ‘who made up the assessment list—at least, so be says. Q But your name was te it? A. That is usual; the work ds apportioned to two or three of us. @ Does the clerk do any part of the calculations? A. ‘When we are hurried; I don’t know as to this case, @. Is it your habit to sign liste without examining them? A. It would be impossible for every assessor to examine ‘the work of the others; we consider it correct when i is signed by the other assessors. Q. Have you seen that assessment rolisince? A. I have mot; I saw by the papers that it was stolen. Joux P. DopcEx sworn—I was the surveyor on this job; attended)to it myself, and certify that the return I made is correct, Q. Have you any memorandum of your survey? A. Un doubtedly 1 have; I always keep the notes from which I make out my returns, but I have not got them with me as to the items of wall and culvert referred to, I know nothing about the prices in the Street Department. Q. Who was the contractor? A. I don’t know; it is not Dusiness to know. ‘Well, we don’t know that, but we want all the ‘mation you can give. When were you appointed on this work? A. A little more than a year ago. efele ES ot fal f were you there ‘yourself? A. Twenty or on @ work is it not usual to ek Hw o How long after it was ished did you make your Let out? A. Within a week or ten Q. Were youever informed by McGrane that he was the contractor? A. 1 think not; Mr. Farley mentioned it to = I was bot requested by’ any one to make my return. At whose tra pee rec _ make the last examina- cm No one requested Q. Did Farley inform on that he declined the contract? A. No, he merely said McUrane was the contractor. (Q. In the preliminary Gee ihe: did you make it accord- io; 1 made @ return of the zolel Q Then, when you go out to make a certificate you measure up all you find, without reference to specitica- tions? AL jer it my duty to measure all the work I find done. Qa sere §s 6.009 tant of wall not in the specifications? A. Yes, I returned ‘Jouy J. SERLE—I fa one of the surveyors on this work; I bave not completed my examinations yet, and am not prepared to report. Enen 8. Younc—I was the inapector in this case. Q. How many days did you serve? A. About 260, I think; I was paid for 120 days. Q. At how much a day? A. $1 50. Q. Bow muny days were you on the work? A. Almos’ oH day except Sundays, and rome stormy days in the be Feo was the contractor? A. I undarstood Farley saw bim there about halt a dozen times; I don’t know wy McGrane; the work was finished in Jane, and 1 made my eet tee through Mr. Colvin, as I did not understand tne Q@ Did y copy . Ne. Q How did you know it was done according to contract? A. I went by the oe tee return. Q Then you didn’t yw whether it was correct or mek A. Nothing more than the Surveyor staked out; I saw that good earth and stone were used. Q. You did just as you were told by the surveyor? A. Yes; 1 never ins; work before. Q. What did you think your duty was when you went over? A. Just what J stated. 1RMAN.—Do follow the directions of the surveyor? iz aon’t recollect whether any rock was left there! do not; | think it was all clearea away. CiaikMAN.—It stands up now some feet there? A. The earth might have sunk around it. Q. How was the culvet built? A. Of stone walls, with Mat Htone across. ‘W.S. Pinckyxy, examined—Had Lou anything to do with Only the. hemmed, in of the assessment on the 4) rent | lota; Ihave copy of the execesment list, which | wil produce at the request of the pa ory {Mr. Pinckney then went to his office, and re- turned, stating that it was lockea up, aad he could not Produce the hist. venty- Mr. Epwanps @ Then you claim way the work is done? there now; | saw Mr. Doda, aout ian he scold v—tive£,£, to favor the contractor. Mr. Dopcr—That is not the fact; I will answer that; I ‘will not lie ander that charge. Cuarmman—You will oy an opportunity, Mr. Ase J eet at ‘we went on it Ber te or paid for " reyor stakes iad down in different places, and told us to a up certain places with loam and to cut away others; there ‘wana mistake in the survey between Eleventh avenue and Broadway. @. Is the rock pear the surface there? A. In some places it is. Mr.) C. Berwnasgwas sworn. and confirmed the state ment of Mr. Fulton revative to the rocks being within toar or five inches of the surface, instead of two feet, below as specified in the contract, and also as to the fact of there be po sand under the fiagging . Dopar examined—1 am the Surveyor of this work a Seventy-ninth street; it ls not yet completed, and! have mate no return. ‘Q. Do you know anything about this rock? A. 1 think uch about itas any ene who haa testified; I at about an average of two feot ‘we don’t expect to 4 rock exactly to the , bat swe expect to cut It #0 te average the two feet the suriade as specitiod, it will be in a ridge like way of bar Q Ig it done according to contract? A. I havo ox Plained; tbe work is irregular Q. Phe contract says that itshall be cat away at least two feet below the grade—that means it may be more ‘Dut not lees, A If it was more Mr Fusiey should be paid for it; 1 intend to be particular in my Measurement of it, Dut | have not cone it yet. Q They complain that tho curb sags. A. Tsay it ts Made in the proper line; [ set the stakes and am responsi- Die for it; I say it is right; 1 visited the work when they were laying thn curb, avd I saw that they were doing | necording t) my directions. Q But you directed the smkes to be changed and some places excavated and then filled up again’? A.tThe man that testified about that did not know what he was talking about; I will expiain it; | commenced the survey at Twelfth avenue, and inid the line in the centre of Seventy nipth-stree:: thh street rises six feet to the handred to wards Eleventh avenue, and when it came to the curbing IT found that the curb at one corner of the Eleventh ave nine was six 3 lower than the other, and of course it had to be filled a Q, How do you "scout for taking the earth oat of the lou? A. It is not my business to know anything about that. Q. Who is the inapector? A. Mr. Trine. Mr, Couvit— Mr. Cwine has called on me wnd told me that the work was finished. Tho CHareMan said that he would thon call the case of tho Third avenue, from Siwy third to Eighty sixth street, ant aijourn the investigation of it to Touraday, at 3 o'clock. Ss NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1858, POLITICAL. TH WARD.—A MEETING OF THE SOCIETY 01 [Siar Area il Sere I EGULARS!—THE REGULARS Rat. | Lee Dolock, pred ‘aitendance hneroyuented: “by order of CasEe. Temporary Ol “ Lost AND FOUND, rounps BOAT ApRivy, BE BETWEEN oo Brighton, op morning, yerson il snd paying ¢x) neapeoeee can have the bee a oe, Soe ce ick Cahill, at Cottages, ‘New LNOUND—IN CLINTON STREET, BROOKLYN, A WAL- let. The ownercan have it by calling at 18 \ linton street, Brooklyn, and paying for this advertisement. “oT al Leoe EBDAY, MIGHT, IN COMING | FROM Brean pas Seca Perr oneih trees « res wees Sot urn Fo 4+ avenue, be will be suitably rewarded. Lost AXOTEDRAWN.BY BJ. WARD, TO ORDER Of N. Kawards, dated Feb. 1, 1888, at six months, for 683 or sar dollars, “All persone are aon ry the same, ns payment bas been finder will cone ter a favor Jeavin, ald a Se No. 52 Dey street, wi QUACKENBUSH & Sa hag Sn age ge ON A acme how Ag gH i anonee ard will be paid by leaving it io. 10 Pine street, up stairs. hd Loto FRIDAY LAST, IN BROOME Pome geptrery BR. tween Laurens and iD. bp tinder will be suitably Wel crdodby leaving leaving Ri at st Forsyth atreet, (Lee ee OST OR STOLEN—FROM THE MAILS, A LErreR Dr rected to Solomon & Hart, containing « note dated N York Nov. 18,1807, to, the order of Solouton & Hart, at elght months, for $2,434 sara by Clugett & Dodson, and pays ble tn lagen o- bya ublic are cautioned against ar aig oF ne; note, as payment hae been pRAseD AWAY, Lond resnee, EVENING—A LARGE rk brown Newfoundiand dog, with a white » yren ie the Bead. ge to tbe nam name of Charley. A sutab! will be patd to the person who will return the owner, Jacob Uhlein, 171 First street. REWARDS. $1 REWARD.—S8TRAYED FROM. 977 POURTH 8TREET, a black and white or dark gray setter dog, white »] op forehead, $5 room No, 16, on Saturday tas: a new dark brown over. oat, wil velvet collar, lined with silk and quilted, Tae above reward will be paid for rears or information, ee sto ite recovery. L. ROBI $ REWARD.—LOST—A PRARL FAN, IN AMITY sreci, om Monday morning. . W. WORTH, No. 52 Wall street. $1 has Toulding rails forward, KEWARD.— A YAWLBOAT WAS LOSTON SATUR- 3» abou: eighteen feet long, green bottom and black has been repaired on vow, Iron plates on keel be paid on delivery of the boat to R. P. South street, ove dog to 13 REWABD.—STOLEN FROM 10 BROADWAY, and stern The above re- BUCK & ARD.—WHEREAS, SEVERAL CUSHIONS have been taken from ‘the Fifth arene stages, whilst puesing from Fortieth s'reet to and from ferry, the Above Fesard will be paid on the erocnetion ol thief, or any information that will lead to his arrest. $2 BEARD, I ACKNOWLEDGE THE RECEIPT 200 Sting papers, and return my thanks If the gen- tleman will return the paiance of the goods, I will paya re. ward of $2, abd there shal) be no questions asked; or I will pay in & proper proportion for any part, ‘The articles to me Dave & pecudiar Va.ue, many of them being gifts of departed friends. To show my sincerity, the articles may be return ond & Co., 44 Merchants’ Exchange, C. H. Mi setarperof Greenwich aud Chum ers streets, or th bny lawyer feed by yon to make the exchange, to either of whom T will pay the reward. on receiving the property; oF, if itis more agreeable, the) may be returned to my houne, 1 Rast Twent) ninth sreet leduing myself to act wi Tost ‘honorabie wad conidential manaer, reward at sigh’, and returning my sincere If the above propositions are not agreeable, I will submit to any proposal made to me verbally or oer, 500 REWARD.-LOST OR STOLEN. A NOTE, drawn by me, payable 9 days after dute; the uote was dated January 28, Tabe to tor $121 15, signed I. Furatenhal; after date, for $1275, tlso, smother nots, payable o0 days signed 8. Weatbelimer; waa, $1800 In Mobile, North Caroling and Virgizia—there was $190 of Modile— he yest was (nV ic ‘inia and North Carolina; there was one draft on tbe Park fink ‘for $258, signed John D. Gordon & Son, Norfolk, Va, Any person returning ihe money will receive the avore re ware hy leaving tat a2 Maldea lane, The notes have all been sispped. MORRIS HESS GENTLEMEN ‘WIVES, 01 Siempte bia aad nly fret oa, containing hot and a a ver, moderate sores - ty ati09 West a eee peg ae Ri 7 OR THREE SINGLE bX MEN CAN BE ACCOM. stateoSeleemaeans Wand 2 Sey sec iG STREET, Thay oa WERY.—4 FEW peewee PaaS rooms and good 9 toate beard, with th cently bi tolet pay the Sighost re with MACH, STRNNY, fT, JON TARR, -mOARD lemen an ‘and sin, wth Fooma frontt tha ‘ik: also Eg pe a all the rooma. SRVSNTERNTE STREET.— PLEASANT furpianed rooms, with Di gentleman and mite, ae ircullemen’” Heference requited. Dinner at Caoeny os STREET, NEAR fore dy ase Doard, suitable for. ad gentleman, eatin ragga the modern ‘arly me i the Nee eeeeearergenennenieenennnnsiesinneeretfarenretentaoe” Frye AND 57 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A GEN- man and bis wife and a few sable pmige can be Secommstnnes with handsome rouine Voy nable terme; house contains ali the modern im arove- ments. Dinner at 6 o'clock. SPRING STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM BROAD- 19, sam aes ase preteen. ‘iyve location, rime. furnished rooms to ‘near all the first clame ho- to the building !s # splendid reading room, whieh with am the of the United States, Genus ad Great Bri papers Ot ANSON HO 143, EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE T MERCAN- = Library.—Rooms, with board. ences X+ 17€ Senin STRERT.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, SINGLE a eee back Lael let, with board, to families Sully lookied nearé modern improvements; Blase ear bt, John’s park. References exsbanged.® 414 FOURTH STREET.—ELEGANT FURNISHED parlors and bedrooms to let, fund or in suite, with or without board. Convenient lo care and stages, 56H BROA BROADWAY AND 8 PRINCE STREET.—PA- th Foeees ov site of tesuse: ss myserato priees by applying w ; M'the St Joha's House, conver of Prince treet and’ Broad: way.” Meals served in the room if required. PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, SCITABAE FOR A Teer man and wife, or two gentlemen, nae be ob- taiced ina private family. in» delightful location in twenty: first street, 909. Convenient to several lines of stages and Eighth avenue cars. PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY HAVING A FEW PLEA- sant front rooms with conveniences for fire and § could accommodates. few gentiemen with pertial hoard and pleasant home Appiy at 4 Morton at, near Bleecker, Also, & protessor of music to board in the family. FAMILY WHO TAKE BUT FEW BOARDERS HAVE a large front reom to let, with gas fire and full beard, at No, 6 St. Mark's place, on moderate terms. A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET A SUIT OF ROOMS, furnished tp a ye jor manner, w one or two ee: men, wb or without breakfast; the bouse, No. 8 West bleventh street, contains all the modern improvements, and in qovententty situated, being but three doors west of the St, Denis Hotel, Broadway. \ LApY AND GENTL AN CAN BE AOCOMMODATED with a richly furnished room, with board for the lady, with a servant’s attention, Addre: E. Herald office. A RADY, AND, GENTLEMAN (WITH PARTIAL board for the gentleman as desired.) will iad fn a ame. strictly private family, a genteel paror and bedroom on the tecond floor, or a single room; locality Ninth street. Jooking for’ a good home will address Confidence, box 100 Herald oflice, SINGLE GENTLEMAN KEEPING HOUSE ON Twenty-third sweet near Fifth avenue, will let two large furnished rooms at $4 per week each, with or without bres fast. Address box 628 Post ollice. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD ACCOMMODATE A gentleman and his wife, or one or wo single gentlemen With pleasant rooms and board. Apply at 175 West Tweaty- record street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Referen ces required. aE ‘FASHIONS. ‘3 Low ERs, COIFFURES, B. BAL Bd ) BRIDAL TR mings, feathers, from Maison Civatte,—M'me MANNE ViLLbs, irom Paris, received this week t tive choicest ood mos eat colffures, garnitures and towers. 64 White street doors west of Broadway. a Nr Ne | eed & CO. Importers of French allks, ribbons and: Millinery goods #0 Broadway, oe y re, Are receiving now their full assortment of spring goods. in, cluding alao the newest styles of stzaws and tbe bewnr class of aruficia! dowers. All selected by Mr. Berly, himself, w! Just re ‘ued from France. asennad OU phen en’ bye oe graine AND SUMMER or 1 lab een art are, The Pdf men yo selling at retail at the above place, ‘wt prices which ll ineure He ‘speedy clearance to close the estate. \MBROIDERIES. bun IDE embroidered bandterc! Prom §7 GENIN'S BAZAAR, Sis Broadway. Pais 25 000 foe French festooned collars, From Ife. to 80e. GENTWS BAZAAR, 813 Broadway. a Bt CLOSING OF COLUMBIAN HALL BY THE AS don oo No, 281 Grand street. The whole of the stock is now offered at less than half the oranal oe to clear it out by the 27th day of the month, to give | omee to Adams & cer, dealers. chatre, carpet The entire fixtures, counters, mirrors, tables, stools, geaks, te tren pe aafes, carpets, stoves and other Turnituce of tbe store for sale cheap, to be removed by the Ist of March. INEN GOODS, FOR PEDLERS.FOR SALE, IRISH pam ease SS _ anes, napkins, towels, doylies’ haod. erect , at lowest cash prices, by MATHEWS, No No. 34 Catharine street, ae A. ‘DODWORTH'S Fi PARC beat Said ACADEMIES, New York, The ogy nig spt en age {etrog a=. dat une fr 8 Calg Ghat date tor m part aquner OR} phy ey DANCING ACA- Mo i sates ace Broome street, ne: tor Teed ag moet exceliéat eats geporaniiy for for beginners fhe ackot! is open all te year. = ee RENOL'S ERvass DANCING ACADEMY, NO. row Eighth street, Win for a whole OF part of (& quarter, wp fo Jane 8 lee Lan- clers, German cotillion, &*., ine Fo et ganeg, Pupte' select as cindy ihe ri Rt academy. aterm ‘orth $000." Addresa Manroe, Box 195 Herald office. Toi LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, $70. 00 ga AT to uit appli — over the City Bank pe (CAN, SHERMA’ a ih SRing, New York, CIBCULAR NOTER AN: OF CREDIT, ery, Tarelers, evatiabie tn all the ot the Also waar ee Perrier en “company, Xa oF 10 ial dividend i baron cel I Wil De cloned until C8 BENJAMIN J. Pnieerasniany {2 BROTBRR—No. 15 WALL STREET, LATE ‘al) atreet—Dealers in bank noes and exchange, er ‘ane ‘warrants, do, Partict ‘tions. ular ‘itention given to cor. LUBBING THE HOME JOU 4 TH THe OTHER AL orcats, yo ME JOURNAL con the year and hier of ‘ Toleming three dollar works fod the the ame period, will be sent to the address of any sabseriber for rr = to be in advance, vit and the Knickerbooker , Har Rimerson's Megarine ‘pst im the ol tor one year, for cone ‘The Home Journal, and either Gor ry's Lady ‘a Book, or Gen. hems ubliahed in Pht asetpnta) for one a journa Sure Review, Noein Hriuse, Weview, We or (be ondeon Quarterly Review (repo ltia per annum each, by Leonard, Scott & Co), or eJournal and Mic per ennum, Joma J per enna) abe Home Housnold Words (published lia, ive prompt attention. The two pertodicals ordered will be went aot addresses, if le sired. By au arrangement with the editors of the ‘Home \, the proprietors of the above armed magarines will bscribers with them as soon as they eoerve direc: establishment, » a0 from this YOUNG LAWYER, RECENTLY PROM A SOUTHERN AL ony and who parpores visiting soma of i Rurepe during the coming summer ra A correspondence with a yoang control oy nrdiane) Address Vinge © aqiare T°, ANTES THE ACQUAINTANCE OF a GooD locking indy, aecustomed io good society. of middie age. of plone prinetples and pleasing manners, fond of domestic titles and happiness, who has means. te desired. with a view to matrimony. The rdyertiver hae but very few acqanin tances in this conntry; baa lived In great happiness with nis late wile ower 2) years: family now grown up, and lifes cheerieae gloom. thanan living in comfort — Satlatactory rete Fences will be given and required, Address W. B, Seott, Poet oiler, A SPLENDID. SUIT OF FURNISHED PARLORS, ON the first floor, with use of piano; also @ single room to let, in & private house, wish ail the modern improvements, Inquire at 96 Prince st , & tew doors west of Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING A LARGE AND modions house, with all the modern improvements, plete with comfort, will be heppy to accommodate one reona, and two single gentlemen full board, The house contsins Jeasant, social home. Dinner at 6. leecker street. Stages pass within and or two families of grown with excellent rooms. an everything to render @ a Appi y at 25 Auity place, ‘one door. boy ee A PRIVATE HOUSE, PLEASANTLY LO- cated, Fifth avenue. A sult of convenient well furnlehed Foome to et we. board, private nod if req wized, or Twenty iret street, sabes pa ni ed OARD, TO THOSE TIRED OF BOARDING.A NEATLY furnished room and $3 per week; zonvenlence tor eocking, tn 6 house witha suall family. “Ap ply at 217 West Twenty fourth rth street, near Kighth avenue, — OaRD—w ware fy UNFURNISHED note, i IN pay. >< eman, wife and infant be terme, A0., which must OARD.—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMR, T dern house, pleasantly Jorated. can be hed ea ageing at Sl West Twenty: sixth street, a ‘8 few doors from Sixth Terms moderate OARD.—DOUBLE OR SINGLE ROOMS, FURNISHED moderate terms; bat few taken and a bome can zed, Rae, Convenient to Broadway stages and Sixth aveuue cars.’ Apply at 80 West Thirty third sireet. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN AND A LADY can be accommodated with board tn s swall Cathobe family. _ Apply at a7 Alien street. OARD —A BACK PARLOR, WITH TWO BEDROOMS ‘Attached, and two other comfortable rooms, oan be let to genteel action. with board very reasonable, Gas, bath, ter tood table turn! Dinner ‘at 6 o'clock. Location 648 Broadway OARD DOWN TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN AND) HIS wile, or two sc Mobhaeon and two young ladies can be ccommodated at ingon street, corner of Greenwich. yyy RD IN BR BROOKLYN.—A SUIT OF APARTMENTS poh as bandsomely furnished eg tum rie ‘rmall i Soh Congress “4 aredk, borween Roary rey Hieks. a a — LD: }__}___ OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ‘or two single gentlemen, can be pleasantly accommo: dated with (ull or partial large rome, with closets, by calling at 211 State street, between Smith and Hoyt, near Cy ; convenient to three ferries. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN A French family, where the French language \s only spo- ken and bare no near Union square. Address 8. J., box 2,016 Post office, OARD WANTED-AROUT THE ist OR 16TH or h nest, A tleman and wife are desirous of ob jaining roome s ‘are hut few or no other boarders: ioetin i the Sen ‘of St. John’s park; a parlor with aleep- 2 best reference go -_ aired. irom fang terme, As Mr. s ilertrel, |, 312 Washington street, Bore. WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY ~THE advertiser wishes to obtain board for himself, wife, child and narse; will ra ¥ 8B per week fortwo well liehe floor; but will not take rooms in any boarders are taken. The location must de house must bave all modern improeementa ddresa, with full par: Beene WANTED IN BROOKLYN—BY A YOUNG gentleman, ina respectable private family where thers ‘other boarders, and where he can enjoy the comforts Or'n homes location, 1S of 30 minutes from Well street terry ferme mauat be moderate. ‘Address Br box 98 New York OARDING.—A PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY CAN ace late one or (wo single gentlemen, or a gente man and his wife, with a pleasant and neatly furnished room on the secund floor The bouse.is modern.” References. ex changed. Apply at No. 04 Rast Twelfth street, between Phird and Fourth avenues Horning —A LARGE ROOM, IN A FIRST CLASS rivate house to let, with hoard, to one or two gentle ‘at 243 8 at Feet, near Cit; Hall, Brooklyn. ; PBagnixe -DESIRABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR Gngle gentlemen, in & private family, at 42Grove street, hear Bleecker, POARPind.<A, GRNTLEMAR, AND WIFE, OR TWO or thi Jeasant rooms on ar reading at 10? Ras! Aween Lexington and Third . gan ae. Dinner atGorclock. HEIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, good hoard, plen 45 Remsen street, Heo Iklyn, ‘et ops. NO, SM BROADWAT.—FURNISRED 3 oe ot week, for gentleman snc ladies Bewied fen arte titra en's. per from $210 8%. Com SINGLE GEN flemen can obtain a new, well furnished room, on second floor, with or without board, in agmall French private famt rT VW BOARD.—ONE OR TWO ly, where German ie also spoken, Apoly st 3x9 Sixth avenwe, near Twenty ‘irst nerve, after S o'clock P. M PRorsrenen, ) APARTMENTS, WITHOUT BOARD, to_ let, to aingle gentleme Consisting of & parlor and bedroom, well f arnisher! No. 5 Gres Jones atireet, third door from Broadway, Replete with every modern com venience. RNISHED ROOMS IN WEST TWENTY ShCOND street.—Parlors aud bedrooms, well Trroished, for en mmily. | Terns $9 per werk with fire rt if desired fecund street, Herald office TPTH AVENUR—A FAMILY Resiptse avenue, in the vleinity of Fifteenth aurret, w Modate a gentioman and wife oF afew single Feasonable terms, Address Fith Avenue, box 453+ office, address West Twenty ON THE A PRIVATE HOUSE, cited pect ee avenue ROOMS TO On WirHoUT moderate prices; location at 59 Four- ieenth street, corner of Union squases os be yma GENTLEMEN —TO LET, A COMFORTABLE, arlor «nd stn gerd waeteeegei hee | prove te, ‘i oan men ‘occu og Dy one taaatly: pe cinee Donny aa butes? walkof the Sc Nicholas hovel, In- quire at 128 Thompson street, two. — oy tg big ROO! terms and particulten, Ake W., Harald oll. FURNISHED Mi address, Meter) ‘ANTED—BO, 'RUC- UTED-BOARD 1 EXCHANGE 18 BORD InsTRUC- ry dom ments of music forel; ‘har Fean mint arava. by a Pm, chematat, i fwenty-third at, cor: er Fourth ne avenue. )—JOARD, FOR GENTLEMAN wire, | from one to = years old, servant, Would prefer a private batt rock Y os 1 @ priv ly. WANTED. IN A PRENCH TAMILY, BY AN AMERI- Aa, Sap pentlenmen., 8 rou, wi ‘ull or partial board. Ad ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A ER d room, or small parlor and bedroom, wi in & respectable private family, where no oa or but few ra are taker; location belween Fourteenthand Fwent Bib atria aud Third and bixth avenues. "4 10 office. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. UBB WANTED —A GOOD ABD WELL LOCATED house iy New York or Brook jart payment must lang ay nes of land wh nprovemedta,d ti seg ou all rail Fak TOW. oT ee e QFEICE WANTED. —MUST BE A SMALL SNUG AND heatly tornished room in & respectable. , and rept payable monthly or quarterly. Address BW Jamon, ving these machines can have an rovement applied to theme for & nina sum, which wil bem wor! ell ag any sewing machine before the ‘All machitigs altered warranted to work. Second jn Neila ae aia edna eee SP Lpet Bo it it TEN DOLLAR SEWING im) meke t jublic. nd machines Oe ane sold. BA RED , 635 Broadway, N. ¥. TEAM CAN DR! nee MACHINE wantap—aneriee having one for sale tor drying siz wenty-second street, ar may apply to A. ‘MeLEA, ‘ANTED—A SMALL COTTAGE, SITUATED IN A lewsant part of the city of Brooklyn, either furnished or unfurnished Address J. A. 8., Broad way Post office, stat uy ity, terms, &c, ANTED—BY THE IST OF MARCH, A SMALL OR movlerate sized honse, north side ot town, below Four: teenth street. Any party having such may hear of a careful and unobjectionable tenant by addressing, poat paid, @. B.y Herald oftice, stating. every particular. TANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, HALF OF AN UN- furnished honse, with modern ‘improvements, near Fulton or Atlentic street ferry, Brooklyn. address, wating particulars, O., box 2,860 Post fice, ANTED TO EXCHANGE.—A LADY, ACCUSTOMED to teaching, Wishes to give music lessons in exchange for dry goods, carpeting or groceries. Terms moderate, and references to ‘pupils. Address M. M., Herald oflice. ANTED—TO BIRE, WITH PRIVILEGE OF BUYING referred, # convenient house, containing all the mo dern improvements, In @ good neighborhood; location be- and Seventh tween Fourth and 1 wenty-ninth streets and Third. avennes. Kent not to exceed $700, Possession ist May Ad. reas, stating loeasion, rent, Ac. W.. box 1,096 Post oilee, 8. W. Ripley, 160 Broadway, up stalra, ANTED—ON THE IST OF MAY, 1858, A GOOD house, in Newark, N. J., suitable tor a fainlly of two persons. address W. W., Herald oftice, stating particulars, ANTED—BY A SMALL, GENTEEL FAMILY, PART ‘a honse, (four oF five rooms ané basement in a re- spectable neighborhood, between Houston and Twelfth sreets, First and Siath avenues; gas xpd Croton indispensa- B.,, box 201 Hera d office. ble. Address J. H 7 ANTED—TGE UPPER OR LOWER PART OF A and attic house, by a small family, at a mode- rent, in the Seventh ward, a stort distance from Chatham ». Address Tenant, box 272 Chatham square Post ‘ipg particulars. ANTED~WITHOUL BOARD, A FURNISHED ROOM, on first or second floor, In & house occupied by a wide lady, with no boarders; tyation between Tenth and Twenty eighth s reets. . Address R. H. T., box 1st Herald offlee, stating partiout ars, pyr we phn ONE OR Mone YI YEARS, A country resitence, suitable for a smal} fami FUR. on the Hound preferred: distance pot more than thirty miles from the city. Address box 1,282 Post offee, with fall pari: eulars. WARTED 70, LEASE-FOR A TERM OF YEARS, with immediate sesion, oF by the Lith of March, & three story dwelling house, north of Tenth street and west of Second avenue; rent not to exceed $700, Address Smith, in- surance oflice, 183 Bowery, stating ful particulars, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A PAIR OF SECOND hand mill stones, eighteen or twenty inches in diame- ter, in. good ranning order, Apply o B. BECKETT, No. 217 ‘West Twenty tifth street. ANTED TO RENT—FROM I8T OF APRIL, BY A very small American family, the second tloor of a plea sant house up town, having gas and Cro‘on, rent about Address, with particulars, C., box Pont office, INSTRUCTION. —NEW ‘SYSTEM. —NO CLASSES AND GREAT RE- duction; every individual: fin sleren fancdwfie CLT for tor jor twenty MITH, 362 and 900 Broadway. very Remote terms. fully instructed, aud enabled to readily apply In practice the ledge imparted and. . know! vo him Open day eve FREE COURSE OF % LESSONS IN THE FRENCH i. io! nye French y, Lyris course Hay foie Maya Sal acere of lant relay evening at the ticket persons tn the clams are requested to come to take (be! ‘id ets and books, One Ucket and one book will only admit one person, RAMATIC ART AND BLOG! tragedian wil} receive pup! hewe arts, and fi ihem complete! wage business, Ad tare of Mr Maraball, Broudway theatre, New 107 Sullivan street. ORSEMA, (ANSHIP—AT DISBROW'S RIDING ACADE 4 ty —A FIRST 0 LASS ret reas Artiste, k, oF call at my, Fitfravenue, corner of Thirty-ninth street; open dav and evenin, for Inatrneti and exercise riding. Horne for ladies A Pt P.M. for gendemen, we " Agies and gentlemen on evenings, from § to 10 wired in twelve WHS $1 WRITING CLASS BROADWAY, Re hhce No. 8 The eystem: perfeelly 2 fr hot ea no Cpe ediment executed eq RAILROAD —EXPRERS Trak Jane roy mavons, oom “Rien ve Chamber: |, Buperintendems Com fednesday, January 6, 186A, x Tesina Jone ane Ween anit 9:30 A. M. Mall, for A! Wititam: and eae Ibany, stopping at abrides RE: M; Btoress, for Albany, stopping at the principal “CASE. M. Por White Plains, stopping st all intermediate ys Jeare the depot. corner of Twenty sixth street and Fourth avenue, New i For Wiluasistrkige, stopping at all intermediate White Plains, go. . Williamsbrid ee, ree, wopping at Williamabridge and all in- "Groton Falls, sopping at +4 intermediate atations, ‘tiamehriet, do. ell, trains lave Atbany t for New York at sopping at Ail stadions north of and at Wii “ i ‘© Ruprem, mopning at all principal stations. AMPBPLL, Gaperinentent PPRRSTLYANTA RAILROAD ‘The great central route to the West, Time at least ae short and rates of fare and freight as low at all timesas by any older route. For passage tickets or to onntract for (evigh’ from New York to ne Faatieae in tha entire West, eall at 1 company’s office, No. aor Heese. i York. u Ween kc HORSES AND CARRIAGES. | Fr. SALR—A eRe Sb! FARNFSS, SLEIGH, ie ane ae has ‘trotted in 2:49 Ye sound And ie one, of ube fastest sleigh bureee in We ~ ihe 1} We Bold to o rene to ts Oreeas street very low, separate or together. Apply OR SALE—A VARIBTY OF PORTLAND SLPION® 1 = af coe > x=x Ea ie = nt. Pass nger Age Freight a genta wi ie from seventy five to of hundred peande. = 1 new saa bengutony ‘nished, aloo a tote of light bari Railroad. and rove. Apply at 127 Grand OR FALE—A LARGE SLEIGH comfortably; swe fonr aeat carr: nivo two fone seat wagona, one with shifung leather top wad one without top. Apply at $8 West Twenty third street A FINE GAR SBat NING anding one wink, hs VOR SALF—TWO HORSES: ONE Ts riage horse; the other ie a goot cart horge acd a gorst walker. One of them te 153; hands high, inywite at 120) Broadway. DR RAL SALR—A SPLENDID FouR YEAR t OUD TRON | fast (ravellor, Apply. -/-=, ANTHD=IN ax HOM WAGON AND HARNESS hanage for Iaabionable mahogany foe, chaire mirrors, paintings, te nearly ae good wa new A tair trade BR MIRROTW LOR SALE The gold huoting wa! xth street SALES Or REAL ESTATE. $1.51 500 ve CASH.— FoR SALE, ONE OF THOSE SUPE- wv ht poe rea, No. 165 as Sw, sixth provements. eee fas ‘premiees. a $110.0 000 —VALUABLE BROADWAY Fi PROPERTY ee ones the entire front of desirable Inens locations above ve Uni aquare Bini per en of ‘he oo ech can remain for «erm invesument, 'y aiare aa an excell it lity for « wafe in’ th real name, Real ‘Relate’ box 104 Herald ofhoe, oe, pouss IN P-)-4 YORK OB et. Wa Re & rCoRe wou ar A OREN HOUSES AT A GREAT BARGAIN.—ONE or ae first clasa three story high Stunna: rea Ber. the best manner, with mater is in Hemulion strect, near M) rile avenue, price $6 000, cash. They are worth $6,400 each, and will double im value Brokiya, Apply. (0.4. VANDERBILT, “agent” aed ast yo. ply i i C loner, Bi Ful otrvet, Now York. codon AFD iLL FOR by ip Goo! stile for a vegetable farm, 13 ile rom roe "4 in condition, fot weer "Appiy Wo F.C. BELLS sold, atreet, ee 70 EXCHANGE, FOR BROOKLYN PROPER with rowing ee farm Tmplementes mac one beautiful new residence; the whole worth iy sna fity thousand dollars, ae had ita 4, possession given as soon as on rere Sse, one nerea Aino. one efeny wih ne dred dwelkng worth Cee Also, one hundred acres, beautiful bu me py This oper wml tumied about faacahs py ton City, D. parentage ap BATCHELOR, Collage Post Oflce, lontgomery ¢ county, Maryland, 10) SALR_OW LIBERAL .L PERMA, swareeas Biss No. 188—Brown stone (ory house, Jot 1834x984. spcanunia erate or id—T weston frame house, 22140; Coretta atrext—No, 18—Two first class tensat brick Douses, bullt in the very beek manner. CORNELIA ETREET—NO.§S3—Two first clase temant brisk bouses, built in the very best manner. ‘A Fanu—Near Bli wwn, Kew Jersey; 234 acres of productive ly § ncrea salt meadows, arti sulars ply to BERNARD & FABRE Qbnrre, J “ir No. 61 Dey mreet, p ataire. OR BALK.—A LOTS ON THIRTY-FOURTH @TRERT, pear Fifth avenue; 3 low en Thirty futh: in rear of bor ei0 ve; 18 lots on Nineteenth street, houses dota Nos. 221, 217, 219, ML 3S Rael Twoaileth, atroet Sit'and 318 avetine tet and 229 an cuorating termn “Apply to AU? Pa ye iret ir" _——_$—$—$<—$<$—$ OR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE 92 SECOND avenue, with all the modern improvements, House par- of U.P rnished. For terms and tickets of admission inquire of U. PALMER, 64 Rivington street. 1OR SALE—A VALUABLE COUNTRY, ST cated on Long Talans store has bebo leat twenty od hae, large ran ‘This is an excellent pporiualty for a business msi fine dwelling house, in the aime village. particulars call on RAISBECK & CO., 133 Nassau street, room No. 9 OR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWS stove front house; beautiful locat’on; Yo 49 Wes eh ty-second street, between Fifth avenne ant Brostway, ti nished in the beat manner. For fur-her particulare indvilr of tbe owner on the premises Fo T A GREAT QACRIFICE, A THRES stor} warment Drown aN ont house, on Talon yew tor nry And Clinton sfPeeta, south Brook: KIN 8. BROWN, 24 William. strect, rovn OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME FOUR STORY SIGIT aionp brown stone front house on Thirty-elebih siroet between Fifth and Bixth avenues. House 21 by BS fest in the very best manner by one of the best Dullders ei Will be sold at bargain, Apply to A. 0. LOOMIS, Broadway, wear Thirty-fourih street. {OR SALK-THE FIRST, CLASS BROWN STONE Thirty wecond street, between Mad'gon and Fits es ven tegak in the very best manner, with ail the modern improvements. Rosewood and lack’ walnut doora cn the parlor floors, “Cheap. “Terms easy. Apply on premises, (rom 9 A. M. to 5. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A TWO STORY HOUSE nd full lot, for $1,400. Injuire on the premises, west side of Hunter street, seventh house from Fulton avenue. FR SALE—THE NEW, SUBSTANTIAL BROWN atone front three story and basement house, No {7 Kast ‘Dhirty first street, near Midisov avenue, with all the modern improvements. Inquire at LI Wall street, room 13. OR SALE—TWO NEW FIRST OLASS FOUR STORY brown stone front houses, ia the choice location Nos. 3t and 83 West Thirtieth street, between Fifth avenue and Hroad- finiabed in the best misner, with all modern improve- ‘Terms easy. Apply on the premises. S8ALE—SEVERAL HANDSOME at Irvington, N. COUNTRY banca ine . DELA uy 248 Rivington ttreet, FS, Soba SUBSTANTIAL | THRER | STORY ci near Abingdon square: lot 3 te sola cheap and on terms to sult. "Apply on the pi OR SALR—AN RLEGANT ITALIAN Vi than half an hour by railroad, tn ‘acd cold water, water closet, furnace, lots hendsomely laid out wilh all mental Wrees, large en a Pr use, Must be seen to be appreciated. Prive it One-third cau remain fora term of years: Ret, cash for balance. Address H. P. W., care of C. ae carrier, Post office. rs Ln anary TaaaR Wen Thine AR HIGH ‘foo at ean nealaees ib all Ve menis, Fae Se Serehere, wl ote Bewest style, with» ae- Batata eh aa ctoals abeeiinoring ar Rerses in: ma a wi for rope. ‘or of J. BLOOMINGDALE, 6s Nas. R SALE—WITH A BUILDING LOAN OF $8 cattabeatery 8 she avenue, next to street. apply. ‘Inquire OM. FLA WRERCE, 6 Wie teed tae A ‘and Eleventh sireet, betweeu TOA Third Ho and oR SALE—THE * THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brown stone front house No. 111) Lawrence street, ao aad lyn, second house from aa, bath, iain ae; price ean remain are Nara, bathing vad, rate cellar, Bald pi pewly painted inside and out, 0 averd unneosseary sanorence on to examitie, you wil pleage call on Non ade dette reon market, before 11 A. Ft SALE-A THREE STORY PRAME HOUSE AND Fifteenth street, between Third and Lexing eed vesaleion eleven rooma aud two basementa, Crotch water, masble mantels, folding dora. Walls paper ed balls painied. In good order. Inquire on the pi Price 84,40. D peony MORRISTOWN, N. J. A DWELLING house with three acres of land, beautifully situated sar. rounded whh frutt trees and ry, well of tee house and barn; aiwan ‘one mile from the village and baif a mile from the depot. healthiness ot location lied. It desired fifty nd ad, Inquire of F. ¢ ivi RATAN, 164 Broniway, up states. LE—OR EXC! Hance FOR PRODUCTIVE PRO red. of the aato i tolante bys & seimauitio lady, net superior 0 any. thing of the Kind ever before made known to the pane purebaser, None but responsible parte particulars on application. wo 8. Mw. iene ‘OR SALE-ONE NEW FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone front bouee, with all the modern improve ments, 2 by 64 feet, in Thirieth street, 1M) feet west from Fifth avenue. Inquire on the premises, Coon SALE. at, TARRYTO! the river. Either of the abore wou d be « the city. F™ SALE Ll BROOKLYN, VERY LOW—THE besa af and fou ‘of ground, ali so the grade, aiineted he corner of Me evens Fx SALE CHEAP=THE FOUR STORY HOUSE NO. 1 Lamartine place, 29 feet front; only, $12,000. This bvise has all the modern Improvementa, aad la probably the heat house for the price in New York, It must be sold. Apply oo the premises, before 9 in the moruipg or after 6 in the evening. FORSALB OR EXCHANOR—A COTTAGR IN RLIZA Fs for a elty lot in New York, of damon) Jewelry: oF p Vian i foods swt bolone. Cash’ 0 trade in any sta ail at 189 Lanrens areet, New York. OR SALE or EXCHANGE— 2 lota, tn ‘ma ine in the elty of Brook! W,00 nores of including county seat, eaneyie 15 000 neres of 7 08 the fine of filinole Coateal 3,000 acres prairie land, on line of rai)road, Indivna. Bank and retiroad seourtles taken In payment. Address | box 706 Post office, New York. POR SALE OR EXCHANGE. of BA Reres, Ritumted at the N IMPROVED FARM a0 a be residence. wear apply to BAIS! cK aco, 13 Neansu sues, ew York, room No. 7. (OR SALE OR RXCHANGR—AN ELEGANT STON t house and jot Brootlyn Hetgh’ mann street at clans in every rewpect ato, costal aN Trireenthy Pourtes nth, Sisteeoth, Highernth. Twenty-first, Twenty third, Thirty lirst and Thirty seventh streets, Nee York BRIGOS & RICHARDSON, 68 Codar street. oR 8 BALE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS—THY three story brown stone house. No. #4 Fourth street Apply io ACUUST BELMONT, 76 Heaver mreet, IN THE CRNTRE OF YONKERS—A WEL Fr". LJ a Joested place for Business, four minutes from ralirowl and stem@hb ws, and aa (now sianis lea nice retired home stead for a small party or one withs few children, Large arden and choice vrasonable fruits, grapes very prodigions fot 8) bY 1*0 feet, (wy ewe’, smal) DUT FeFY cOMVENient, dons tm the rear: good cellar, eafret and water, a long attach These premises ar Apply on the prem mue, Yonkers. Pri a BALES ¢ oF} REAL | ngP, Fingh wrth bous sod Thirce-fifth streets Eonees on thirty fourth strest. "Appiy en th. s7 od on fo eet. ont toe . ARAB Y hws v4 OR SALE A sn THREE STORY FHU? and lot No. 6 sion street, wittalk (th rovemer's 70; price $7, 00 0 ve yeure. THOMAS J. MILLE eK, late Miller & Morrin, No.1 | OR BALE OR TO. LET—THE BROWN §1 NH 306 Weel Tet For terme apply 00 Mey or ot} "SHERWOOD, 1,028 Brovd we: OR SALE OR TO LET~A SUBSTANTIA! story ad basement house and lot. on ‘he oath street, No, 11, between fbird and allthe modern improvements, The how by Sifeet, Terma moderate, Po March. Apply on the premises OR SALE OR TO LET—NOM. 79 AN: ttreet, near Second avenue, The houses and basement, first class, with the modern la; ~> having been made to quit (be yr w for a large boawling be v separated if desired. May be seen atall reseoa.! Possession immediately if desired. Apply to J oranerS Pt. street, nesr Third avenue, de? rs i’? nnd eg Me3a ‘a *Pa 2, ry ved Foutn ferry, lot 100x25. jdcech! Fae 100, finishes in the best manner, marb moderate. "It sold part of the pure mon “Apply t 10 Me We HODES, 2) > i ond and mortgage. por SALE OR TO LET, CHEAP—THE TH fome modern built houses Nos 278, 2 ‘Thirty-fourth street, between Ninth and Teo Deau'ifnl iocalion Apolyto WM. KEQNBE broker, 45 William street. REALE OR TO RENT THE NEW TIRE brick house, No, 18 Troy street, containing ’ me » improvements, Can be seen from 10 ua'll ta 'oe* partloulars apply at L19 West Klevenu atreck E OR TO RRNT—THE VERY. very best pose, x r a. For permite toe xomive Mw. FITCH. FExecutor 17 Joho street, 2° Francis Pine street. cuss FOR SALH—MONRY TO LOAN Ke, &e A three siory brick house on To greet iy lot. price $4.40; one oa Twenty fourth str Madison avenue, $9,000; one on Thirty-second » re and over 100 more at fierent prices . KINSHIMER, 319 Pour bay (NLT S100 DOWN FOR A NEW HOUSE IN YON: wiaining thirteen rooms, gas aad Wal doors, graies, marble msn ke, one quer’ ground, five, minules! walk from she. depot pply to ALEX. OSTRANDER, 111 Broadw we: “YOUMANS, Yonkers. HIRD AVENUE PROVERTY KOIDE west. ened lot 20. feet by and dwellic ce, west firet and Big NEIL, on the |» VALUABLE TEXAS ‘ompge for taslircud Nneres opposite Matecorda: 1 Cole rade S0Bacre® timber, tive oak Honde, vob POR SsL8-08 Nee a two story brick > LANDS FOR S\L Rig Sue wither fh of Tewigs At street, # ca piy 10 Joba He & van TO. PURCHAS i i etek Doing stresm. or pow mocernic, Address f., box Price must WHteRN LANDS TO EXCHA ine — Cc q given for dest trade. laterview ma "FOR SALE. 200 % WILL BUY A HANDSOME BAR, OVETH AND roo, that will Bay any t tend a. pusinens 815 6 Wo $20 per w Eatoon ont floor, With supper room attached. Apply nt 347 ir rocm 4. ie HW iowes. EMWALF OF TI ‘The reason fu Lequireof ABKAHAM LEN dg 1 Twenty eeventh street. B BEST Mag, $25 50 & pe has (wo place way, cornag uf 1.000. TSE Atk 4 PORK STAND 14 + ington Market. The purety vice of tWostancs, each clearing a net pr and doliars pe boa Bi) Hers)? off ear. ‘ CASH, WILL BUY ANF $1, 200 Sprecery ua liquor store in thet rooklyn, near (he ferry; * good lease of the w @ low rent, and doing x good cash business T. GAFF NEN, corner of Pearl and new Powe go OOO urs ren sat ¥— WANT! SPMe 1. at aacritice for cath or part cv h ay in lote to suit, Apply to 0. 0, THOMP: ONY) Address A. B., BAUIT AND LIQUOR STOR Renee formerly Premises. SALE—THE STOCK AND es WAND ATI ‘3 hardware store to let 20 rein lerms. Apply to LEWIS T. TOSTANSBERY, Feeetver Righth aver avenw Tong lense a ap N.B “Neen eed not R SALF—A BUTCHER SHOP, SITUAT First ward: will be sold on reasonable te ft to Burope. For? sho), 101 Greenwich street, 414 Greenw iba New You. He. LFARE AND FURNITORM, OM 1140.0 way, New York for esle. The house’ for sty °°. 'omm Petrowane ie of the frat clans. liners of the sauce 1@ N Ho FOR SALE TO CLOSE A p.— That well Known eatalitel 56 Maiden lane, N. ¥.. with fs now offered for sale n thine year 1020, and ts still Im full operwion. f wishin a rensonabl by private contract it will he ed of by auction. For further particulars |r. ; vire CLARKE, on the premines. ARKET FOR KALE OR TO LEASE FOF Jeare—The obd esfwhiibed stand in the Fist corner of Twenty event known asi olu large enough fern but ber, grocer and provisicn terme iny\'ire oo tbe premises TO. LRVOCETS AND APOTMRCARIFR ‘ ae dg store for ale, wr Q SLATRYOTANTS “LADIES AND GEN?! you wieh tn find out anyihing 17 cvairvoy aut « ius’ gonna AV tm Bes” iorrns ret lizateth and Bote Raitete of wo pay CENTS —ANY LADY OR to Rnow the Pps on Madame ALIN, the Crosby wireet tlemen & cents. 110 RPRING & STRERT—C LAIR VOTANOB —MRA. MOUR, the most sucsemful medical oat Consultations on Yasin ae, and satiate! ina) color without fai, vex ie , covladies conte, GENTLEMA clairvoyant in Ameries. absent friends. loat proper: Gray hair reswored to ts —* oF no page whom y and every oe OF Tite he te pF ghey at 8 your disease ures you te'ite original color, lle ia’ who visit. curetle, tures ara bo bumbug. ‘They 36°90 A WONDER. THe CELEBRATED By! r Atay of life with anerring ce VLAIRVO Yance SPIRITOALISM AND BLY J—Mre ©. T HAYES, the best seein cian and apirit metue & Atmerte Al cured: atsent friends found ter é ww fae, THE k. «) 2DRATHD avs clairvoyant, may be consulted ax es! jogee, Ze sostk Sea Soo 7, floor. fhe will @ conte, N. B.—Bhe bas jst Mi even your very thoughts wolee prop lucky n imiers, nce have been mete Nap her eeiences Weat Nineteen'h «tr avenue Ladies, cents, gentiomen, 3) centa Nottce WRG. FLEURY 288 HROOMR Tae L a oof ‘He Sy plan: tlends, &e jerman.

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