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QNRER pati wa. | 2 sae aNd, ‘gwtue viva rks of arts Ceres fe iobrated wmastert® ta'rlch safely ere BRAGA, Pe tg fey) TAURSDAY, cases. ne} at er & Co. ATR ES a street, 1,000. Ralanee of the sock Bragg sroade known on day of sale, bid HOSEA Y, AUCTIONSER ORY ALBERT ular auction sie at hs Mone Haan oe DAY AT Pia ia O'CLOCK, SEE CATALGOUE. beds and bedding, mattresses, fine Bue pictures ‘will do well to attend, Ao NOTICE. URS, FURS. By WILLIAM T.' BOYD, auctioneer. ‘The entire stock of fzst clase fura, at $4 John street, belong- ‘ing to The stock consiats of phi ermine, bes, gentlemen’ 3 : “ ies 2 BE The # & Ee ge> > 3 J. H. HARLEY, Wil be wet nu tie alton, On WEDNESDA N. 19, at 103 o'clock, marton, mink, sleigh a fur caps, gentlemen's fur gloves and col- who wish a good article, sale on Wedneaday next, Jan. 19, ut 103 o'clock. warranted, would do wall to 8 = » at No. 3e. ) cany sale & 3 as y Ac, de UCTION NOTICE. J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER. —BY Williain street.—Shorif's 1 North Botardag, the. fh diy of danust 1809, o lay of January, 1859, ‘4 North William i lace, ot hiuadament tt @ directed ant ted by the fon. ‘Joainh Suther- I wilt sxe street, corner of Frank- ot Now York, a sate quantity of hemp and C. WILLET, late Sheriff. ts Dentponet cat ‘Wednesiay, Jan. 19, 1389, at the sane 2} aMK3 |G. WILUET, late Sheriff, AVE Sostioupere will ‘wood and enamelled ‘Dureavs, bookcares, wardrobes, matirerses and bedding, ets, ofl paintings, Kc , &o. plato mantel mirror, very fi ld furpiture, 8t fig acon ednesday), at 103g o'clock A. M., n large nasebol ‘ION NOTICK.—MoRTGAGE AsLe oae: SECOND nd household furntture, fell at No. 1 O8G00D et, to-morrow aggortment: of comprising parlor sults la brocatel, rose. chamber suits, sofas, chaira, be: mir: Alun one very dne French To, NOTICE. ~M. DOUG \, this ‘bogan} lor furnitu oskotsen extension dining tables, do chairs, les dressing ata ‘Alsoy at 120 Y, AUCTIONEER, IT" day, at 10% o'clock, at the salesroom 73 a jarge sssorimentof first class newly manu ure, consisting in mn snite, Part of rosewood nnd ms- luck walnut and rosewood bedsteada, hair matte lock, one mahogy: ny bil fiurd: table, with Balls, cues, de., complete. The whole to be peremptorily ee NOTICE.—CUINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN. large and choice atock.—This day. (Tuesday). Jan. IF wf o'clock, at 2st Perl eteeet, by BAGtERrT & COWEN corntry deste all kiude of saléabie goods, In lols to sult clty and Sales positive, for eash, ee aeares EJ fave e ‘wagon, elegant Diankets, robes, 8 narnees, belis, &e. HOL ret, at one o'clock, one city wo Jeather top LLes NICHOLS, art be ptt & 1 & FATRCHIUD, AUC- 113 Na et —Shi eritt's ‘sale— foneers, No. day Ctacaday), Jan aN consisting of bUNET, counters and etore fixtu 4 JOWN KELLY, Sheriff, AUCTION: LS will sel! thie EY, at their ult road ugeles, logetber with ate posittr UCTION NOTICE. —WELLES NICHOLS, AUCTION. Sauary 18 at 1 an invoice o! ge &c., together wit o'clock, lava and eor.—BROWNE & NICHOLS will sell this da (Tapedas at their y, 4, fine jewelry, wate! pa baer fall sets, cameo, tude and sleeve butions, scarf pins, aalesrovoms, 85 Nassatt &e., consisting in oman ‘mosaic; sels seal rings, vent small pereies of furs, capes, victorines, gloves, fh, carriage and lap robes. Catalogues on morning of N NOTICE.—IMPORTANT TO BOOK BUYERS, Graire stock of looks now contained ta stare No. will be sold st anction, commencin ht San 1, and continue every eveaing w positive. ahs na “presentation books, ‘se with aandard worke'os altory, travels, advatinres, baliss lores, mecbaatont, thes selenite, also pow, pocket nnd fami) rayer books, &e. Ail books offgred are Bal? Commences each evening at o'cloc il dis. ues = of (new, mand nd fara blog Bibles, ETON # 00., Auctioneers. °y (CTION NOTICE.—KEGULAR SALE DAYS, TUES Grewia F PI o'olock, horses, wa: ‘at the New York Horae yy this day harners, & e feed N. Bb —Advances made op Dall Ipersonal hroperty i left for Jor suits and a lot of ‘Hedroom furniture will be seld tery cheay double gait 38 ploces, covered in Frene ‘be sold See eas ie, moguet, UCTION NOTICE.—FOUR SOLID ROSEWOOD PAR rosewood and mahogan: for, onsh; one larg satin brocatel le suit, in French brocatel, for 125. for LN ‘and one in haircloth, for $35. Apply for two days at the store 170 Ninth avenue, nearT wenty- second street. SeRs NOTICE.: a, Boa ART, AUOTIONERR—BY JOGART.—Wednesday, Jan. 19, No.1 North William pirat, on Spey pF whom it may concern, one penses. By onder ot CMTARLNS J; WARREN, Property Clock Of Metropolitan Police ‘bay ho . at 12 o'clock M., in irae. to feedtense, for i008 at y elaagng ‘Maat Tennessce 4 10 ike ‘bank oct Trento each, sisting in part of eles B'S OFFIOR, NASHVILLE, TENN, DEO, the p revisions of the Aci of 14th Feb., y are all by the Blais of Tennison, bilouglag the free banks now in ae, 28 is pRalicons fe onds, for $1,000 ea: Acta upon the subject of Free Kank few York city, on the 8d of February, 1859. and until the Merchants’ Kxchange in disposed of, thé following 44 Fast Tonnesvee ant Vir wo the Bank of Raltroad. bonds, for Ki AT Nashvilte and phils city bonds, ath, Dolongink ie ak rene ell. AP, Compirotter. JEWELRY, BY at, at IL o'clock, assitw feet, paremplory wile of a large atches diamonds aid jewelry, cou it curat gold hunting and open case watches, superd dinmond rine, earrings, braselets, stints, &e., Ae ; elegant sets of cameo, carbuncle, mogaic and engmel pins and ings, braceleta, bro sleeve butions, chains. &e , Kc. ENRY H. LEEDS, Nassau street. — 48! NRY H hea, AUCTION Superb sate of high ravings and elegant ebony cabinets, Bevres oar stands Flan goods, &¢ EE earrings, studs, Gngor rings, RS 4) clas ROOM 23 Ares, en 8 & OO. wil sail at auc. road. tion, on Thursday, Jan. 20, av Ti'e'elosie, at tbeatare 601 B way, near Fou ratio, ae; card at be examined tande, Co ‘street, sitperh lot of high class plotures, on. ant ebony cabion's. Sevres card stands, and ‘arian goods. Ine above are the importation of Dusseldorf Amon} + K. Selling, of Vienne; Putiner, Friedland and Sehir' ‘of Munich; Diaz, Bet and J joddiny of London: Mecuitock, We Il: Gro ly, Semi, atacndenicina; eCuilocl ‘rome, Watts, royal academician, &c. Wirterhatior’s engravings, and ‘others of high cinas; ga: perb ormoin and bro. ze medaliion cabinets, ted, rich fancy ormo x noods, any time before the sale the pictnres are G. Sulos, ixch, of Brussels; Schaffer, Vienna; De Pion Godel, « Nol, of Paris; Gerar 25 Bevros bron . of a with silibe or A. aiven, in a house ‘modern improvo- vente; home. Ay ty . ‘and the Cf reine fh wet | Se board. byte tw ROOMS, argo bs ocala awe: f+ entre chee at No. is Wet ile ahve sisoat sane teen FURNISHED ROOM FOR & SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A ePaper weeks Capniy at 41 Vanuewatsr surse * BACK EASTON TO iar with BOARD; SUITABLE a a Ene conneey an and wife or t1 ar ae Referencesexchanged. Apply at 37 Bleecker st. be co ge oe Te, ROOM TO LET—WITHOUT board, to gentlemen Bay asmall wae family; has ar, grate and bath exclusive, and cold water. Terms mo- lerate. Apply at 702 Broadway. FORAGE Paying WITH BOARD, FOR A ae A ‘inan and lao 5 aloglb room for's fouse of a nrivste se tientys io ‘® beautiful Week Twentieth street, rs F THR OR FOUR GROWN PERSONS A Maire emodai wt pain, nd ta es bo a a a p! si pain a a APD room, cr fullor -uer of Forty: ged. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD ACCOMMODATE SEVE- ral aingle gentlemen, or a gentleman and wife, with either @ suit of rooms or single rooms, with or without board, Apply *t76 West Twenty-second street. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD ACCOMMODATE ONE or two single n. or a gentle an and his wite, with pleaeant rooms and board. Apply at 125 Weat Bwenly-si20nd sireel: bejween Sixth ard Seventh avenues. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A FEW GENTLEMEN can obtain pleasant ‘rooms and good board. tn & private family vedere the comforts x home can, be resized; tarms » $4 60 om at 24 East Twelllh streét, near th vides, one ‘one ‘oe be ‘west of Broadway. Modern im- GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A COUPLE OF SINGLE A gentiemen can be acoommodated with bourd, in a private fail in a house q@ith all the modern more Re- tiesoeas: required. Inquire at 123 West Twenty-second street, ay NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, JOHN'S 9p ed vom wee ROOMS—L ar GRAND STREET, FOUR sof ‘room: 4, witht @o8 «nif ry NIGHT, $1 to $3 50 per week: oy eS sae, filet nas thie, eae Gi, NE OR FQ touNG GENTLEMEN OAN Bé& avcum. ood oper rent geotgmen modated pleasant rooms and partial board ip a small phys , wher ‘home comforts ath and ft yw Spe ig ey ae Pens BOARD WANTED-FOR AN AGRRRA. 7 andy, Jo other boarders, hore ts mia be a Deaiflly fur ak, eonainig al modern improve- rine not excweding 81 ich righ began ard ven. Ad A. particu sien three dayne ARTIAL BOARD WANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GEN. tlemen (dinner Pike to tae ‘who, tired of ordinary board. ing house lite: would like here they enta. ter able and intelligent family, expect to find cheerful and agreeable mgiely. The: heat riven and required. Address L. A., Herald office, stating terms, &c. OOS, WITH bmp tg GENTLEMEN AND their wives, or three peg pp stowenes, may be obtained in a private family, at bonreee ane beatted tae noose The Bleecker and Houston street ‘beat of reference given and required. OOM, WANTED —A, ROOM, WITH BEDROOM AT. red, -Addrean O. Ae Herald omce. cama RVERAL SING pag rad GENTLEMEN OR Bard bevel and wife can be accommodated with board rooms at 161 Frantlin street, serreets at modaraie prices, * Sua [RTROOMS COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, SUIT. Tale teqectsmmertre on family ago nie ronme unfurnished, In the private house 104 Frankia atrest. at 106, west from Taylor’s saloon. Will be respectable party. PO LET 10 A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A LARGE FUR ished siitir g room, with bedroom attac Breakinat if required.” Apply at No-? Urameer part act a ul at No. door but one from Fourth aver. x moderate oh ixth and Seventh aventies, A. SRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON THE SKCOND floor, also cne on the third floor, to let. Breakfast if required. Also large double and single rooms for lodges Inquire 270 Franklin street, first house west of Broadwa; HANDSOMKLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND bedroom on the second floor to let. with board, to a gentle- man and wife; bed ee cclherees convenient Rea ‘Second and ‘Third avenue cai y sages pass the door. neratOe Apply at 77 Be Mark's vince Rights strest SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A HAND- aome house on Brooklyn Hetghis, would let to oe or two single gentlemen a room or a sult Cher oy Aged rooms; large cloeats communioalin gp partial boa gee £0. two minutes’ walk from Wallstreet ferry, Address 25 Herald cflice, AS Beat sate FURNISHED wae PAR'OR AND ittached modern to let in a private \inprovementa fa the house. Apply at 224 Fo street, Wash- Ave LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM TO pete os board, in a quiet Eesosetali house. A bedroom may if desired, and also privilege in the tate Apply Pf fa Bedtord street, between } ton ane Leroy st BOARD {A ERIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM than they oan cocupy, would accommodate three young gentlemen, of wists Fi CARD. —GENTLEMEN CAN FIND GOOD ROOMS AND good boa ice respectable family where the com- fonta S¢o homme tany ba realinete st es excosdingly low prices, by calling at 182 Gra ‘Grand street, neatly opposiie Fellows’ Locat BoskD {ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A ¥0- dern house, well located, to or to aingle ; terms will moderate to boarders. Apply at 429 Fourth street, OARD.—A PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY WILL Tacelve one or two gentlemen as boarders tn ‘the family at $8 50 per week; single rooms and the comforts of home, Also, a, genuemah and wife, with double room. Call at 49 Orchard street, beto OARD—TO sar. SIT SOAS ARS TWO PLEASANT ites, Twenty second, street. ef at 0 Unexcopiana: Ie references given and required. Hoan —waventey PLACE, toRNER Me ont atreet.—A gentleman end wife or bre. simane a ee men odations, front can find agreeable acoomm« on second floor. 18 Perry Bo Ne cocupy, werall socomenoinio s gealsesen and late : 2 ap aan teals Cat peteaie he srcont story, fron. in ra bulit house, West Twenty-eight strect between Fighihand Ninuy avenues, -Referendes exchanged. ‘Address B. B., Herald of OARD.—THE LARGE HOUBR 618 BROADWAY HAY. 8, changed proprietors, and refui rpished, and is now open torite reception of aa boarders. Desirable anita of rooms for families and single gen. tlemen. Dinoer at six o’ yolock. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING ON THE wrest side of the clty, in the vicinity of Bleecker street wonld Jet a neatly furnished room to a gentleman and lady with board for the Indy, Address House, Herald ofloe. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR A SINGLE gentleman can find a pleasant home, in'a private family, at 166 West Twenty-fourth street. References of first class given and required. Bue A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO GEN. temen can obieta a, pleasant front room, on Uued eve with fuil or partial board, and oa moderate terms. Apply ai 62 Meecker atreet, near Broadway, References exchanged. Also, free for one gentler an. BOdED.{NRATLY FURNISHED PARLORS AND BED- rooms to let, on first and second floors, to gentlemen and ie wives: alsg small rooms to single genis; Rouse frst class: &c. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply’ at 162 East Thir: fend street fest dour from Sooond aren eet B OARD.—T0 LET, WITH BOARD, AT 137 SECOND avenue, between'Righth and Nini one room on third flcor, furnished or unfarnished, suitable for a gentleman wed wie, br two gentlemen, Dinner at6 o'clock. Keferences exeban ge’ OARD AND THR SPANISH LANGUAGE. gentlemen can be accommodated with board ia a highly mily, where they can acquire the practical pauish. The toe has ‘al the the modern improve- or mente. at G o'clock ‘at 408 Fourth street. Terms moderate. Dinuer eferences required. fingle aoe between Harrison and Degra: OARD IN EAST BROADWAY.—TWO OR THRER foatiemen can be accommodated, with full or partial board, ar 82 East Broadway. Terms moderate, References OARD,. IN BRO —NO. SANDS STREET, rear Fulton ferry. Two pleasant dagieroues te with a 1 be let with board. ‘OARD LN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with Lee ays ved easant rooms on the second or third floor, at 248 Hem corner of Congress, trivoin tive maincites’ waik of the South or Wall ntreet, atreet ferry. RNRY 8. HERTS, JR, AUCTIONKER—BY HERTS & MOse—Wili eel! on Tuesday 5)g Pine atree' ‘the salearvom, Ni march, rising tae. st starch, prunes, auts, brandies, rm, cin, portand sherry wh champagne of varions brands. also 500,000 Jan, 18, at 1g 0 a large Jot of groceries, clock, orion, ey gare, coffer,” ol, apices, #44 candien segars: ‘a ‘German and Americad man afacture, Terns aery, a ew ARS ae Bc NO. = > lied cham fr is market, with TMiuors. Also’ imme few lots roan, and 27, viz:—Fing W. M., 1848; 8. O. P. ‘bourand Havana segnrs. OBN H. BURLEYS, AU CTIONFER, WILL. SWLL 2 o'clock, at 4 Tu pogo tng lny, Jan. me trom mt 18, ‘at B. ¢ H LEEDS & CO. will “seli at 11 o’clock, at the anles: ‘a valnable ir voice of wines, liquor, stock of inn: 1 ge void ‘ine old run, S Gras, akioonots cbasnt es Htanele brands, superior to an other branda and other cholee win ‘after the above 4. ON Canal street, near t of furnitire, constatin ‘of bareens, and other Teathor beds, pillows and, bolsters, batr and enamelied suits, carpets, oll- Soler nianaen, binok ‘whinu® saloon tables, conulers, siools bedding, blankets, &c. AWNBROKER’S SALF.—JOHN MORTIMER WIL, geiltile day, 8} 0, 4 East Broad way, large nasortment of vars 1, watches, jewelry, bout se niligwa, by ledges of Deb Debarey. B6hg fF Bowery, By By order of A. € Ko D8 KINGSLAND, AUCTIONEER. a RICHARDS Cay & CO, Balesroom 158 Broadway. Ry Z N. Se diate : BRAVY AAD BHELE HA RDWat #, CUILERY, locks, g 7 tices Sake ae. consisting of trace chains, cast steel and Iron shovels, umryeomon ak mate gimblets, guns, chisels, aleigh bells, pad: Au ceo Gatos knives, Portemonnaten, sonar, bay rum, toys, =e beautiful sets, Piated with pure go ‘York at an: without the Sorner Tenth MOUs g) ‘ket kniv irops, bolls razor tacks, wonton, thingie axes and bi sepanned trays, tin ware, clenare od oo ‘asaort. en and ivory handled scissors, abears, ATED WARK, &o. PL, Pg knives, butter Ratven: ae Aareant hyp} jy Ld sets, cake baskets, casters, jon Aud goblets, cups, FANCY bpeattt} Ng a bs, thermomaers, clocks, __ DENTISTRY. “ARTIPiciAL TRE TEETH. ONLY RIGHT lage tage FoR ay et Sani ver; with hal plaiiat, and rather these wi Ae perorkin Now ‘eoth fill xtractod, cents By Dr. LOT, dentist, avenne. Demet only. References Dr. B. @, EXTRACTED I8 TRY BKC ONDA, palo, by By new ) or cet Pe iro: ven tf KIN, hash sei tenk ‘OsRD IN BROOKLYN.—A_ PRIVATE FAMILY, where there are but three boarders, can accommodate & oung gentleman with amall hall bedrcom, with gas, Terms u er week, Dinner at six. Location convenient to Fulton x Spt street ferries. Address box 3,543 Post office, New ‘ork. B' YARD IN. BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT FURNISHED or unfufpished rooma, suitable for Terms rea- eenghle, and every home comfort will be found. Apply at 308 Washington erect. near Fulton and Wall street ferries. OARD ‘ON BROOKLYN H8IGHTS—FOR GENTILI n their wives, or single gentlemen, at 13 ae a atres aon ning and donble rooms; ay Frnt ys a eats. een ‘exchanged. a MG. OGUEN, 7 Beekman street, N.Y. OARD WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, FOR A _GENTLE- Imam, wife and two children, fn. 8 private family, or where there are but feve boarders: ni dinner by 3 o'clock, Addresa T. B. O., box 1,627 Post OARD WANIED-IN BROOKLYN, FOR A GENTL ak crete eel cece aascoe’ eaceal wired, of mk Hheatlon, 2,3. C: Bey "Doe 1 bi9 Rew York Pont aioe Boer WANTED-—BY TWO GERMAN ¢ ORNTLEMEN, in a private family, where nove or few Ss Gorman fauily preferred. Address box 3,111 Post oflice. ve, OF 1D Wa nrepss NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND adjoining, with partial board, in a strictly brite fa family up town, by “Hogi entleman st qa qulet tabi, who would prove an scept boxé, 3201 Post of office. i WAXTED—BOARD, BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRI- Yate farnlly of the frat respectabiliy, where there, are no boarders, in the vicinity of Kast Broadway, Henry or Madi- son street, Fovonth ward, where the comforts f shims can be enjoyed, and she can be as one of the family. Refe- Fences exchanged, Address, with full parteulara,°G, 0 box 99 Herald office, None but a strictly private fainily ie Fé quested to answer. Was A War poe PRIVATE FAMILY, A furnished room with partial board, by a single gentle- ; will pay! Lk tp ‘Dent of reference and require Md, Ad- fe ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN “wat WIFE, A SUIT rooms, with board, in a small not abo Ely said with references. ANTED—A SUIT OF PARLORS, WITH BOARD, for a Indy and servant, or the lower vart of a house, un’ furniehed, with some quiet widow lady living alone; the house must have all the modern improvements. Location must be heween Mneteenth and Twanty-sizth streets, near Fourth and Slath avenues, “Address A.M, Madison square Post ofc, for a. Some CORNER Late af al —GENTLE- leasantly furnished rooms, with with or or Sitka partial board. 1 she WHITE me elgrniyd LET, THREE IZ eee fecisnan — peal hae HANDSOMELY » ARont Tow: floor, to single or to a small private in ® private bor ast Pp family, P use. WOOSTER STREET.—TO LET FURNISHED, Net 12 j haar oat per ion, See, eaerers, Oe jtwo: Boog ye 1 Basement f Tors dovior'cchioe, wiik e'pood vractice astaskon yy, Grand and Canal streets. LAFAYETTE PLA NEAR FOURTH — me. Terms moderate. References exchanged. CLINTON speared LET, A PART OR n't whole of the second floor, or unfurnished, to 26 3; rooms ie 26 NTH STRRET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH pitcat —To let, a large room on the'third floor, with hot ‘and cold water, suitable for & gentleman and wife or two single poles. i ‘Stages pasa the house every ten minutes. Diaver at tix oe WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and — avenues.—A pleasant front parlor and bed: Foom to let, with board, to a gentleman and wile or to single gentlemen. References exchanged. WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—SUITS OF FUR- hished rooms to let suitable for 8 gentleman and \4dy or single gentlemen. Meais upon the European pita snd Banish rpoten in the family. References exchanged. 5Q BLBRCKER, STREET. NEAR, BROADWAY—A fe ‘and well furnished room to let, with board, to a ecilemaa and wile or single geptiomen:, allo; a odroucn’ cn firs floor. Terms reasonable, References required, 5 west TWELFTH STREET—A LADY HAVING more room than abe requires would accomm en- tlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; house all modern improvements, with the advantage of the Spanish and French languages being spoken; the comforts of a home ean be se- 79 AND 61 SPRING STRERT, THREE DOORS FROM Broadway —To let, several handsomely fnrnished rooms, to single gentlemen, The location fs near all the first class hotels and places of amusement in the city. Inquire at the Anson House, 1O5 NINTH, STREET CUANDSOMELY, FURNISHED rooms to let to gentlemen and their wives and single entlemen, with board; dinner at 6 o'clock. House contatas all fie modern improvements. 14.9 FIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE MERCANTILE LLiprary.—A handsomely furnished back room on the decond floor, with board; references exchanged. 14, NINTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMiLY WOULD let a suit of rooms suitable for a family, with private table if desired, in the above first class house; conv nieally located near Broadw: ‘ay. 93 TENTH STREST, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND avenues.—A second story back room and a few sin gle roots to let to a gentleman and wile or to two or three sin- Ble entlemen. Dinner at 6 o'clock. References given and 50 and elegantly furnished rooms, en the second and thi d floors, for a eae. and wife or single gentlemen, with or without board, Good grates and modern improve- ments. HOUSTON bl trl NRAR BROAD. 555 * way. ar tiaashoooae poe of rooms to let to families or senee T Wren or As 2 board, on the European plan. Pri- vate table, References exchanged. BROOME STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—NEW LOAN OFFICES. APyaxcm | MADE ON DIAMONDS, Apel ad — of TROOUE Psi Brond wa al [ae iy cy coatiaalad ‘and no loan eigns about the ihe building. Opps Opposite the 'T JACKSON’S—MONEY ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, welry, plate, ArT ods merchan: ™ ox every or bought and sold. A. fae con yt ;Ametioneer and broker, 111 Grand street, sonal SEP! three 11 CHAMBERS STREET, THE WELL KNOWN AND id established I8A.AOS advances mosey to 257 amount At" Bagrad cai We Ne ceor en are Ata J. parr 306 BRI aD ay, ESTABLISHED DIAMONDS, Warton PSMWRLIY, ke, ke A, HOXIGMAN, DIAMOND BROKER AND GENER Ar, a, rata ie Xinds of mrchande or Daye them ior Oflice, 68 Nassau street, private bemarad a Pook.” Braluesh prompt nod confidentia Bost, ay A CRNTLEMAN, atte vag | Ameria family, where ce tt 7 for foe wliver French ot Ttaflan, "A i pa’ ® box ® Hera ofice Bn RD WANTED.. THREE GENTLEMEN Wourp like two rooms. Location not above Righth street, Br fas as ee gests ‘clock. Address, with OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, ON OR NEAR THE Hel y —A young man desires a a Neely furnished toad room, with tro and gas, in private ing fe where there w iew or no other bi 3 gen mat ‘So0a. tion and terms, M. M., box 1,840 Pont ofice, N. . OARD WANTED IN NEW YORK OR Yo ge tleman, in a private French family, ‘Benk oniy French and that purey will want an ar Foo, wid Heleroncos exchanged. A Beat tox 804 oat oie, N- eta Tooarion AyD fd belay tne bane ‘ventent to back parlor, on On fret Kinble er mi ind wife or two. fines ty ae OF ames corner of Fourth Sana HOUSE, 99 FOURTH AVENUE —PAMILIRS the wintar, would do well to apply. ei'parlr and bedroom, with Dour, fie $15, per, week for two; rooms for gentlemen, 85. % per FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WIT! rat vourd, withthe modern, Improvements: back parlor, aut wo oF three gon rented shea, at 171 Daemon Aiea Hlcaaeetort SHowk, Reforences exchanged, Fs NISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH PARTIAT, ROARD Mf desired, at 145 Kighth atreet, opposite Clinton Hall. = vane MADE ON gare EW) LRY, DIA+ spats Soe ot for cash, at a ia Rabie ished t Business ‘sontidential, tear Sf my retail store. wishing advances wuld do wt ca call on me. 1BS, 407 Broadway. CORNER OF BROOME STREET, caah price loaned on or pall for Ale 486 BROLDWAT. fe Bhstneas piano, Se oe brokers" ie re tee oe 7 SROMREOR & CO.’ BROKERS x1 ae AND COMMISSION Ann, N and 3, second gr ndvanon money fem 81! SOND o Sree, oF Cough Words, cay Ai kinds of sewing imnahnes bon Hand sold. ph HOMPSON, Auctioneer. Mivienrur ot TO LEND ae MODERATE RATES FOR ANY of time om iver, clothing tnd pero ai pivroey of ‘all ere AR Rania ind avenue, between ‘ieee Entranée to private oifles by the hall Noah oes $10,000.-zastarnracr 2c, commas ; A a) a COVERY,—M i MRDICATD Gta A ARS, FOR ant all ss of the 1; ‘bronchial tul by an WiiNeR we Broadway, em 250. 000 Bree THPORTRD D GERMAN AND DOMESTIO at a low figura, as tho part is goings ‘out of the segar E> et ag insuthe creat. wy 4 importer, box 618 Post oflice. TU! wi _ e th aoa, the grand dr a ear wits wmodd p. se eso chaealony tad Be tetevratea ‘Alloe Grey; Peter Bradly, Mor the hs for time ees Bee ata a ’ Both pieces will be paecel eibeae taclieameny, of ‘afternoon at 2 0' 5 egret on BLUE OWERY THEATRE, eases jMouors. G. 1. Fox and J: W, Langard Poe "atid 5AND HELEN Ww , Bower NEW semen od | Moore an Wa Continued success “ot thet io and in bis TBE ect Oi NICK OF THE WOO During the even! w selections by Fen T io = i in rehearsal NEW AMERICAN COMEDY. ABNUM’S MU! my plo oe hp hye ‘HE pn ge wee aay! WEEN CO SND GEN its Pa : Pet eet Pee GE) Mwre OP's LO mitance 26 mr 1 pao FRANCAIS, New Ie. F. WIDDOWS & Directors. ‘The Directors have the honor of announcing to the subseri>- ctaand those lnteresied ia the enablshment of a permanent Freneh theatre in this i ity thatthe talerior of the h been remoddled, after the style of the theatre in Paris. The entrance has been improved and made easier of access and egress. A new set — scenery, with a new by bg is RR hathespescnd el mcooae 1e, Pari » theatre will re-open with the new artists about the mid die of February, due notice of which will be given. ‘The box office will open on Wednesday, Jan. 19, and will renaala open daily, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., to ve the uames of those Ta subecrive. ‘A subscription of $85 entities the subsariber to thirty amaie- sions to the $1 seats, or forty-five admissions . sents, ‘The subscribers will have Priority in the selection of sat. wos MINSTREL bcuecmamat” and 568 Brosdway, NEW YEAR OAINS EVERY Nig) THE OLDEST COMPANY IN. THE ‘Orry. WOOD'S MINeTRELS sppear every erenteg a in their A Peer ae of With al ho a For, Cool White, F. Brower, Charles White, J. HL. Budworth, anid the entire oft TAHGE AND TALENTED COMPANY. Firat weok of Mit D.& WAMBOLD, the favorite ballad to conclude with 8. Bleeker's celebrated and original farce, . written expressly a Coys Ceceta NYS new sppreinens, Se. "at 646; to commence at 7 Tiekota 25 conta; Gallaren Gier teu yours 1S eat. BROADWA) = EXE FNS ‘CAMPBELL MINSTRELS. is ‘uesday evening, Jen. every ev turing week. Go gary ai et por oats" ro ‘Crowded houses. The greatest b shies." this city, BI the unrivalled “Brudder Bones’ performer, aly true living Fepreeentaiiye ‘ofa Southern darkey, ani the best Bt: darkey on the stage, snd only true liv- ing mice jouue jester and interrogator of the present gots more fun then ever:— ACR OF CLUBS: ANVIL Ci RUS; SHALL WE THREE MEET AGAIN; SORNES AT FREDERICK'S; nat Og a DANCES, Bide Jokes; Pl gy _ Poors open st 636 eee 7. Admission 25c. PALACE GanpEn NOVELTIES. que eneee a ‘ATRICAL PAVILION goae and rin ness -New Beanery, Saperh teases, THE WORLD RENOWNED CHECINI TROUPE, of forty of the most talented and ex; juve- ile ‘will this evening inthe ime oe TES TROIS AMENS; Or, © aiepurminn ios sien the coms pastomie.| dette oa Or, THE tee HOOK, NT FEATS OF RIANISM, ‘With new T: ‘BRILLI by W. Pastor, J. Sands, O. Rivers, and Dendier. iT ‘own TON’ PASTOR and Fae RT UNION OONOERT HAUL, 497 This and pleasant place nie ee ‘with the OADWAY. of amusement oon. largest and best com: ei ‘ANNIE BOARDWELL/S reputation is too well ealab- ed 1 require comment and appears cvery evening {8 & va- Hey ot Songs. Ducts and Gems frou the Operas. le, DAVIS, Danseuse; Mile. MARTANNT, Danse Mile JENNIE’ Danscuse, superiority of style and attitude draws forth the adml- Tutims of the whole audience, supported by arists selected the beat talen Blage Manager........5-. sat WADS' RTHUR NAPOLKON Hing the honor to inform his friends and the citizens of New York that he will give his LAST CONCERT in New York previous to his de; for the South, Ox Fhinay Byaxixg, Jai 21, 1859, T NIBLO'S SALOON, Fer this occasion will be aasiated by the. followto; First wppearance in New American vi has much pleasure to annonnce that he eminent artists:—~ fork of the distinguished young Miss ANNA VAIL, Soprano, pagar popular South and West on a concert tou: with le Bal Second appearancein New York of the talented and success- ful eebntante TA FLORES, Merzo pupil of Madame Persia hacratnegad KR BENUNER, Solo Violoncellist, : -;VON SCHMIDT SATURDAY APTERNOON, Jan, 22, 1859, APAREWELL MATINEE MUSICALR will be given, with entire change of ie Doors open at 1 o'clock P. Ns 1 all Paria ofthe uall A fow family kets, three pereoue to Comeertand Maines Bat’ oe atthe principal music stores, F. THIES, Agen MP EMILY LESDERNTER WILL GIVE THREE READ- Joys from the American und Sagliah poeta at the Cooper Institute, roo + TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 18. READING. . Selections from SBAKSPERE, SOUTHRY, POR, BYRON, BROWNING. Doorsoped at7%4; reading commences At 8 o'clock. Tickets for the course. rT Tickets for each reading. 50 cents, ‘They may be procured at Breusing’s music store, Broadway, and ut the door on the evening. wt SOON CLOSE, Wanvard’s great Mechanical Picture, the DESTRUC TION OF JERUSALEM, will soon close at Bunvard’s Hall Broadway Aleo the Pavorame of the HOLY LAND. every evenmg at 734 o'clock, and every Wednesday and turday afternoon at 3 o’ciock. Admittance, 25 cents; children, 18 cents. RDEN NOVELTIES. Th wonderful pe P* WICKED WiLL GA2EEEE aad SHRLUBARK, ‘fis evening. ALACE GARDEN NOVELTIES. Great Comicalftien, Pantomimical Whimslcatities, Terps thorean Feats and Tivoli thie seen 7 ALACE GARDEN NOVELTIES ‘The celebrated CHROINT TROUPE of Pantomim str and Dancers this evening. ALACE GARDEN NOVELTIES. Go and see Master PHILO NATHANS in his celebrated ony aet this evening cE GARDEN NOVELT! Bevormances EVERY EVENING, and Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday afternoons, ALACE GARDEN NOVELTIES. ‘The comie pantomime, HARLEQUIN ANGLER; On, Tux Gounex Hoor, with now trie, t mations, dances, eventtig, Dee 755. SEC cae pA, moet yep SapEs OF THE ONS AND D. F THESPTA.—The object ta to afford ‘mataal alee indigenes ete toe a, alo members in entering the profession of the rr ¥, aor for membership to M. W.G. M., craic ive attention Westra YOUNG LADY, TO GO TO A TOWN Jeading association,” £ ip thi State, to act parts ina “private dramatic ho perform ca eth ara irown place, who 1 5 keaton, ‘One who ia not an acttees unre Fost oficn, N. 7" [STRUCTION IN, THE — ogy stags aniness and be Tenders cou com] nt for the by a firetolaas actor. Address Manager Jy Herald oles, WV.” dig ted be aimed FRIENDS OF ' THe LATE F. Bile. nia, es, whl met da ono of Ohas. Shera Bena a acooees. nm i will receive ART. —PRIVATR ution and 7 ASHINGTON LITERARY UNION —PORM, BY WM. W“w. Raa." Washington, oF the Vialod. 0 will pe delivered (Tuesday) event Mt Liber. ‘the ‘author, ate n- Badger, } Bs Jan. 18," Admis- ” the above ton Hall, Astor ‘pce, this iol Rr. WARDS OF Orric BROADWAY, SOUTMaAST pD* ‘corner of Broome strect, second floor, Olice hours {rm MOU TOP. Be dally; Sunday from a3 M. tit 12 M. J RM RNER OF Py tag A rotor YO and fos bce P ‘e ie Sapeineen ‘ICRA, BI Ri D*stabine Oink ho cans aaa R. WATHON, 180 BROOME STREET, ET SBOOND BLOCK Sent of Broadway. Office hours frem $1 the morning” 08 in the evening. D* RARROW. i PRINCE § srater. W. ¥.—HOURS ‘of consultation from Li till 2 and from 4 w a. 6 BLEROKER STREET — 0 ys ine. ik = olleg hours ave from 9 to 1, SF im 8 Bio8 a ay even: 1859. rom ‘TAYLOR'S one ¢ ORIGINAL COMEDY, — SUCCESS having toon pr MONTHS, marng OWED AND F ABLE AUDIENCES FORTY THOUSAND PEOPLE, ra eppretain ots marta by ices oe [From the New York Sun, J 15 has been orf oer cd Pa af tine to witness it, “ae rae aly at Laure theatre must be one of the mort successful eer ait, penn tenes wi ins aitnd azsopticoal exararnes nba Iny of v1 Shio stotiecoela Tt possesses ng it ets le 1 Gietion or acentc effect. POF tragic starts, rolling, cannot boast—even the common {adi are'rubbed from it. Its chief interest lies in its bela al of home life~something which everybody can under- sland and ap} » 7 are ly well tained. Mr. Jefferson's ‘Live Yankee,” ou s via to © the ng. rable! Never have we seen e the mind’s d's gallery, and often turned to look 8 ayers 4 is over. Some lish women, who were there a night or (wo°aince, auld that Bothera’s Daa! dreary was an setual copy from life, and could only be tho roughly appreciated by who bad come in contact with the 0 sn mre has, "ea orenied, the character of i what some (queer inal, or out ‘of his ystever the fact in the cartaly eum of the Gace! pieces ef seconie comedy weave svor aces. “Our American’ Cousin’ will be repeated every night thie week, and mnch longer we suppose, as the sov le {usiet upon having it '® Prrom the New York Aitas } Launa Kunnws-They have, done” that, Americen Cousin” at this ‘so fong, that we vely begin to bo- fieve they bare forgotten howto do nag" rite, {he tng ela. bli Ls jot seem to tire of this twelve weeks’ repetition; ag Kee oft D8 Cotanding recs ely" ae & ain gar in ihe evening; e respectfully suggest that Re iit inn eg id —_ oon Bg gorgeous scenery, faynitingeady, but pace! SS ees raters Ue ae beste cata ta nase, Re poems saa aie 9 ET a What~Bourcicau! sie—Tom Taylors A mera ut Cousin.” Burnett coils Tine up 48 usual. affiicted with the influenza; end poor: Abel - Abel Mart ah nly Shaksperian sustained by Couldock, runs ahr c of bei dane todeath. But ‘what rise’ the, revive Aye, what! It’s alla dream- night's a + Tf yqu expect to \y change upon ibe plays here before the dog days, you must be a sunguing re! fe a y L 7, ie the million don’t every day,” thy ‘A Na bana for tno lash threc* mouse, and their petite as keen 88 evel srt From the New York Mercury.} 140,000 3! SESEEESE: PEEEEEEEEP Es SeeSesSS=% aSgeeESeseeees SESEEEERSEESREEESEESBESEESEES! SEES ese8g22222862 Ba SESESEESEE: aseseeess a EEE en 5 EVERY NIGHT. Dress cielo nenie reay be a neh ona wouh tn abvinss tlt ‘extra charge; 50 cents each. "Doornopon St bjs; commence at 72s preclaaly. 7 Sara Wiattacns THE axee. For Tvrspay, TH 1811, new will be produced aa {a atx tableau, writ. ten expressly for this ia w ‘Will eustain: tucipa! chart a LAC apr ‘This play haw been ‘preparation, want atnerentng (I ocmer Sen Ronny roma 4 EXTE! vi ili TENSIVE PICTURESQUE TABLEAUX! a0) noROUS AAD hom ADE nENTN ¥D FROM AUTHENTIC SOURORBE of the different nations, varied yoy ALL NEW. The overture and incidental symphonies, ‘The costumes prog ny of French Sameera Victor Adam's oe: ‘The drama, in which “POUNDED ON Pactra” THE Vareniy; FRANOE Ant ALGERIA. Blanche D’Ivry, mlace to the Colonel Mra. seer lady, ne a relative ofthe Eugene paren: ‘Lieutenant. t Lorille ears Mortler. Bergeant Hon Mr. Hodges ling Mary Gaanos: Mrs. Fhe Sujtan of Myra Omid ang 0 oat fr The prisoner's Father and eon causes anit consequences” “The case exemplified An pation and a of the lovers—. The apy =p ita Als wed rae a ‘Oete- The Colonel’s—Leon salus. ie OF ONE YEAR. 'ABLEAC TIT. vaentA Scene I-Colonel Delmar's Quarters {n an Algerian, VE ‘oaths set and his brother—The Emir’ bey and the old soldier—Kugs 7 he Chasseur @ Afrique—The tna ‘ een Moorish Ruins on the Borders of the Desort—Sum- Fusset’ and’ 6 Tse Mesbaai“iroiber “aad anor tbe partion The a juetion. Scene Tl —Grand Hall of Audience attached to the Sulteats Wallace ‘a an send you Spree ny ree Aopenrance of Ch ‘Onan A Hi fo j ce 0 Agav—He sitieth’ in judgment—Ju re — case—The Vizier’s decision—"A learned Shage rhe Th ws ian ee oY THE SULTAN. 0 missive urport— The dentul—Amineh—“ | aaa Scene I.—Saloon {o Ragene aod Leon& new discov = ing vinita—A le # mensonger—The counsel—Home_ remembrances. you're ay — —The emir Mobammed— Mischief bre’ to the Pesoke ee Arad resolves to tg them—The iiler’s return to consciousness—Startlia? reacene Scene II.—The Zepana pt Galnare, a Pencdtatae, cartons retreat in the Sultan's ‘The ladies once BulianaThe Sara dumb esptain—"! 'ABLEAU Y, AM in the with the gardens and the country by Fie ‘The Sul surrounded by his a ye ‘The Zouave eecort—The Vizier’s hammed—The Colonel's arrival—! iifficent Ay 3s view ‘adhe Noble peal of The Ccacaag The eae: DAN OF THE ALMEHS. Quince he simnreand, ig mera Ti Bolte ‘The massacre resolved on—“'The Trumpet”—The storm ap- proachea—‘‘Fire upon the Chrisians’’—| maiden—The sbell, ey borders of ‘The Arab Colonel—Cat ‘sake Vise ’ thee SOaaves= -A short history and wonderful Rapture of the Colonel—Surprise im store—Tts effects om Sa Husband and wite~ Tog lng la one Fhe tue ‘The Coiene! and the miatate ‘clesred sone nema one Amineh—The maiden’s Leon—. THE ZOUAVES. TABLEAU VI. Interior of a Tent on the borders of M; prigoner—The ae the Zor Cretiaener te band—C2lors—Vi- are = Heres, &c., &c., on the marchThe lon lovers—The brides, an THE LAST PARTING. Doors open at 64. Performance commences at 7 o'clock. RYANTS’ THE BXCELSIOR T: OF THE WORLD, Mechanics’ Fi roadway, above Grand street. ring the week. ovelee—Decided bit. THE MERCHANT OF CHATHAM STEERBT. Dan Sotree 4’! YY and DAN BRYANT, the fa fun makers tn tn thelr side ep CHALLENGE Dal OR aad SCENES AY PHALOWS, Doors open at 634; curtain will lee B87. 35 conte, FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE’S sinew latin FROM , at Dodworth’ 806 Broad: ook store, 699 Broadwa} fe No tickeis will Neck afer the reading has begun. An early attendance This course of readings w meilt bert be nositively the last Kemble will J phar jew York previous 1 her to her from public life RTT A Ir. G. VANDENHOFF, assisted by bed G. VANDER. rete opmendey DAY og trom THE ME Pateoue vy. * aes sive, from “ Atkdabeiaiek Per ‘7 RDELL v. PICKWICK. QPEChnISt BAe Ace LR single reading, 50 cents. ANKLIN MUSEUM, 137 GRAND STREET, ONE DOOR ‘from re fucreased at- —Eutire new qxcttoay New ‘New troupe of Model Xrtister. ee Houriecn new gens EE Ee 3 ‘Strangers and others will observe that the ed we place where the DE ye rs | hibited, consisting of a troupe finest form fren fa the world. The entire troupe will appear in new tab- Jeaux every in the even- e ig the AFTERNOON AND EVENING. May Morning Star, V« Attired by the Graces, pe, Bathars Burprised Adam ‘and Peano ‘of Bacchus, Rape the Sabines, Circassian Slaves, Dance, Innocence, Greck Save, HE THREE GRACES, INESR ASSEMBLY MS. . HTIAry Benet to ME JAMES FONDA: by the Fonda Dra- Association, Wedn . 19, 1869, which dceasion MATD OF xerk LA, TOUR DE WN! EB and xX AND COX. conta. For sale by Meaarg Hall & on, Miller, Mishew & Bie, and te ee Ansetabiy Rooms on the’ ‘fod NTA CLAUS-RANTA CLAU hab a Ht xn Concert room in this city. The Manager hn eat pleats sanoanei e Manager has great pleasure ia aancun ie. en ROEN a8 Musca! Direatr vont Also Miss BY en: BNF, vibe extraoralnary cantatrice. Academy, 645 an: Salon de "Daa New York, with numerous oy donseases, Leesoas every day and even- og by the prectleat method, | aay ty AGEI! 00, Bron ioe toor, rome pies once ee a Den trom ol eae ta Nor