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ve SALES AT AUCTION, A MORTINER GRIFFIN « 00. A MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD ' ne HOURS OF ALE, AUCTIONEER “pune 74 oS iC AU! PON, ts SoA HORE i. 1 t residence az po Sixteenth strat ie ‘and Sith th aren meso commen a EM OO aEWOOD AND BLACK ne BRONZE AND ORMOLY CHANDIZLL yheowel ELVET M ON ©, ‘ETS, GEVRES AND DRESDEN Cw 2 OUNAMENTS PIER A! MIRRORS, BROCADE AND TACE C1131 nous STATUARY, ‘OIL PAINTINGS BY BAMINENT AR urs ox ‘as BOOKCASE, ETEGERES, CENTRE TABLE, AND SILVER WARE, CHINA. Shae HORSES, U. HAIN is GE! ESS, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD, HAxoronre, atrummen ‘Strang vad, ciPamontees ie is mde by 86, ll modern im ppm ae suhoses eee ha daatrument; rosewood Caaterbai 5 French cloth ity makers, ounced & superior y do. Black, eovored in ore. Seigsures Lad Work Table, Writing Dest, Freuch ‘plats 's Worl tiny 'renc! te pg Mirtors, Tharble vi brackets; a4 Jarge Mantel richly anal iy ~ embroidered Lace ‘Curtains, s,Cornices, two magnificent suits Drawing Room iture, covered in three colored satin brocade of richest -description, carved in solid rosewood; two Tete-a-Tete Sofas, ‘two Armand eight Oval Buck Chairs, rosewood Centre Tables, @tatuary marble top to match the suits; Etegeres, Mned with 10 mirror doors and back; King’s Pier, Card and Quartette nmatl, Legrand, Sailers: Eglow and event Secilnta ag ae tings, by Ce Scher eminent Air Assuinption of 'V! lary, from & selebrated painting in’ the Louvre, Paris; Storm at Sea, Fingernagle, two match Paintings; rosewood Hab stand, Chairs to m: yal Stair Rods, a 8, Chambers—English Br rosewood marie top Bureatn, Bedavonds and Commodes to match, Toilet Tables, “Shaving Sands, Rockers, Couches, Aria-and Oval Back Chairs covered ih moquet; Spring and Hatr Mat- ‘tresses, Feather Beda, Bolsiers and Pillows, Oval Mirrors, “Pastel Paintings, black walnut Rockers and Washstunds, ning Room —Solld carved oat Bulfet, statuary marble top; tent Dining Table, Armchairs, Couches, elegant fund ruby glass Dectinters, Wines, Goblets, Cham- Lemonades, Tumblers, Celery, Fruitand Preserve Butnds: Pinger Bowls, ruby and gold Liquor Sots, aolid silver Dinner abd Tea Sets, Silver Ware, Gastors, Cake Baskets, Napkin ings. ‘Also Kitchen Furniture. N, B-—Strangers, wishing to attend this sale can take the , Broadway, or Sixth avenue stages and cars at ‘the Astor House, St, Nicholasund Metropolitan tlotels, which ‘will bring them within a few doors of the house, corner of Sixteenth street. Competent persona will be in attendance {0 pack, ship or cart the goods at reasonable charges, sets cry 44 pieces; oftee Ura Basement and UCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOURRHOLD FURNITURE. Rich carved Rose i Fianoforte, Blogant ‘iver P Superb Frouch Plate, Pier ‘and Mantel Mirrors, Rosewood Parior Suits, &o., gee and cost over $12,000. RUSSELL W. WESTCOP® AUCTIONEER, mini Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The sale will posi- tively take place without regard to weather, and embruces tho entire elezant contents of the iive stary house Nov 153 ‘West Twenty-iirst street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- nues. The elegant Parlor Furniture was made to order, and 48 solid rosewood, in rich satin Brocs ‘he whole will be Sold to the highest bidder {or cash, ouesing raro inducements to purchasers, Elegant rosewood 7 octave Planotorte, over- strung bass, and elegant cover and Stool; two magnificent Suits of Parlor Furniture, in brocade; rosewood Secretary and Book- case; twoelesant rosewood Etege: res, Cost ich and -Sostly Parlor Ornaments; Groups, Vi | moder Peesent “owners ragnitosnt i and tou wnd Wilton Carpets, er’ Turkish Chairs and ron amaak and Lace Curtains, Chote and HANDSOME CHAMBER AND DINING TURNITURE, Chamber Suits—Solld rosewood and other Bedsteads; Drosaidy Bureaus, elegant Hair Mattresses, Beds and Bed- ont, English Blankets, Sofa Weds; with handsome oak ‘ture of overy deseripion; French and Silver Ware, rich Cut Glass, Ivory Cutlery, Uty not here enumerated. "No postpone: Catalogu pat house. AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPOR- ding honse and hotel keepers.— le en. Furniture of a tirst class fashionable Boarding 30 Waverley place, y Sixth avenue, will be sold lic wuction this day, at 136 o'clock precisely, to the highest idder, tor cash, without reserve, Teor ans of beautiful a capeaty ¥ and a fngrain Carpe LE WOOD PIANOFORTE, With all ihe modern improvements, cost $250; Black wa!nut Parlor Suits, covered in plush, reps and hair- ‘cloth; marbie top Etegeres, with mirror back and Coors; rosewood and black walnut Centre and Side ‘and Book Stands, roxewood and mahogany Ke: Page Sofa Beds, Rockers. Lounges, Chairs, Hair Beery Ry Layee and Bedding, Blankets, black walnut Tables, Bi ‘ables Clocks, Curtains, wg wag ang Glass, (ees and Silver Ware, Table Cuuery, Ollcloths, Stair Carpets, "All the goods is in very good ‘order and very little used. ‘Baie Lositive. E. ROTH, Auctioncer, Avariox NOTICR.—M. DOUGHTY, | AUCTIONEER, will sell on Wedne . 8, at 1034 o'clock, at the a wehold: Furnisare, oor savered ja brocatel; intho- BoRy dow in hate cloth; black reps, viz:—Tete- fetes, Arm, Parlor and Sewing Chairs, Tapostry Carpets, Centre Tables, Library Bookcases, gilt frame Ching Vases, Ornements, Extension Dining Tabi uifels: China Tea Sets, Glassware, Cutlery, rosewood ad Dressing Bureaus, Washatands and Bedeteads to Paci Feather Heda, Lounge and Sofa jas Chandeliers, together with a general assortment ‘of O1 Room ii with a large qui ment. and Counting Furniture. Also one Iron Safe. T AUCTION. Patent Rights and Assets of New Jersey Patent Tan- Company. CHARLES A. LENT, AUCTIONEER, ‘Vill sett on, Weinenday,Jan. 15, a1 10 o'clock A. M.., at the ‘317 Broadway, at Public auction.’ the ‘Patent bts for the United Stites, and portions ot Europe; « mount of Book Accounts, Promissory Notes and other Bocsivable, and auch oihtr personal’ property belong. to the New Jersey Patent Tanning Company, at Newark, tA |CHARDS, AUCTIONEER.—REGULAR SALE A. 8; Boots sheet aud Ruboers ai auctions by WICH, ARDS & WHITING, on Weinesday, January 8 at 10% elock, at the au re 44 Coruands street comprising ihe usuat Is, Also an invoice of 8: yace'on morning of ante. LBANY — ROBE! y HARNESS, BLANKETS, & DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONERR- WILE SELL 18 DAY fivEsbat, ab Gin o’ciock, at his salesroom, bien “gan mear ee a saree. miumber of ta ted Iso One secoU ated Pony Sieigh: leigh, with top; several sts single and double city made ebs, Robes, Blaukets, de. Salo positive. Terms casn. LAN pee wil inonr sale of this day a full assort- Domestic Drv Goods, consisting of Bee ‘Stiks, Kins Goods, Worll ns, ry, Merino id Drawers Also, a full line of Buck Gloves ani af Anetionerrs, Warren street. UCTION NOTICE—AT_ PRIVATE SALE, AN ELI Leven octave rosewood Piunniorte—ost months ngo $ 00, will be sold itr 3160, Aleo the Furniiu fa parlor und tivo bedrooms, Apply at 72 Sixth avenue, up ToTION § sat EOF CROCKE AND GLASS —HE! NS will seli, im lots to suit Bere: & NICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS — erday @legant Hor sehold (pattortcy Marrone, Ours At anay coacers, about 70 Bly, various sizes, EBAACS,_ AUCTIO! avenue—wii £01 rpeia, Brussels, Velvet and tare Partic lara 10 morrow, R-OFFICE NO. 216 NINTH Tiving te positive, Y, GLASS AND CHINA. LETT, Auctionver—On Tuesday, clock, at 3831 Peart street, all kinds o Zetallers; must be sold for cash, to close counigi lock, at li the gemtecl ning Room sud Kutchre Farniquse of jor Suit, (wo Pler Glasses, Tw Geistres Dining and Tew Fohiet . China, Glans, Seat "and “other u ‘bairs, kets, he Pxzcuronss | SALE OF BLUE STONE, TRUCKS, & HAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers will acl on ednestin piouuncy & st 10 o'clock A. M., on the premises, @nst side of avenue A, hear Twentieth street, a larce quantity $i Bine stone, Hingrin. i sha Trucks, ‘Carts, Harness, Will of lease of premises. TUNSTALL, Executor. EWING MACHINES To-morrow (Wednes- Orclock, nt fig Fulton aireet by order wing Machines, two a hag one Shtirely new; several Oilice Desks, weveral C Tithe kencral assortment of vow! and secon EONGE COOK, AUCTIONEE! hold Furniture, this day at 11 o'clock, at store 14 Brows Parlor Suits in brocatel, hi Wantrobes, Arimoire-n-Glai rire A tevds, Washstands, Easy Chairs, Lounges, Mets, Dining Reon Suits, Kxteusion Tables, Sideboards: beary, multe, Bookcases, Tables, Cha Hall stands, Ta- of first class Fur- ous Hi. BU. nt of Bins is, eet et jet, Mantel and other Qliasss; Wasbstands, Bieg ma: oginy Rocking and ocher Chairs; Softee, Sora Beas, Pie res, Hair aid other Motrsssesy Feather Beds, Pillows, Ure He ie. Threbply. and other Carpets Ollelotns, Barth Out reserve, ratu “FOUN MORTIMER WILL SELL ON WEDNESDAY, Junuary 6 &: WV o'clock, at 19 Bast Browdway, corn et ttenen Ware, To be sold with: f Oathurive street, ns nt of men's Se nd Clothing, consisting 0 Pants and Vests, ¢ ck of the surscribers, who irre tiring from the business ‘orthy the attention of de JAMES KIRKPATRICK, ARK J, BENDALL, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL on Tuesday, 7th, inst, at ten o'clock, In the seeund nd Turabor yd. corner of Broadway and Thtrty-meys ath reet, Doo Ouray i Stone, 8: oom oe, Tio ‘ago 20 lease of low and eoioes. Good lovation t Tor Coat yard rs und others, By order of i ORTGAGE SALE OF A PAIR OF BAY Honsts,— The w sgned will expose for sale January 2 poieds 1h ue aftaraoo at a corner of Bayard and Bitaa th street pair of’ bay {can trot ‘ou ber fad; one can trot single in 2:30, JOBEPH DEBROW, Mortgage. p N, AUCTIONEER— wiil sell, on Wednesday, Jannury 8, at o'clock A. M. |tZignyenae', Ug virive of w chatiel inonignge, the ‘Stooik Fists e ole jpanstating of all Rigas of baker's tens mavsigok of Pour, Butwer and Lake, By order or Jonk ‘rox, Attorney for Mortaay WABROKERS SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOUN MOR: BR, No. 16 Hast Bromiway, consinting of inen's and wis, ea Heit Dre auierna, Hoole, Shoce, et order of a, ba Oh Prarie eo NEW YORK. HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1862. SALES AT AUCTION, . BOGART, ‘AUCTIONEERS, TUESDAY, JANU Gedock, at ‘at 160 Ninth avenue, Grocery Sugar, Green and vol Ag R= aps folasses, Ir, counters Platform bs Beales, montane, lea, “forse Wagon Clock, Show Cases, Shelvi: jtore Fix- and Harness. Depoaita required .._ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. AN, OLD FASHIONED THREE SEAT SLEIGH FOR order, suitable for hacking oF family use, to be sold very -_ Inquire at 68 Bond street. HORSE WANTED—FOR CASH; ABOUT 15% HANDS Fila, Must trot or pace tn ‘or'less, Apply to or ad- ha it} aeend street, comer of Brosdwaf, from 10 fe BA. ‘Meand 1 SP. M. J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS — WEDNESDAY, ek, af the auction rooms, No. | ture, consistin, oun Rock- on French Food Washstani Bre core sah sensls, el ree-pl a Terai. ‘Carp vrai ams Ward. French Beds yobs ia lowe and Bouter, Cl Seema ha n Paral a Feralas, BERMAN AUCTIONEE! neaday, 8th ‘th inst, at 190 Wi stock of Wi Liquors, &c., consisting’ of casks Cognac Brandy Port and Madeira Wiles, Whiskey, Rum, Gin, Cordials, &c.; also 1,600 bottles fine old Madeira, oa Sherry and Wines, ‘old Antiqua, Jamaica and 3 hr 180 40 bo: Ganidien, 27 barrels Blown 2 rae lot of Glasses, Decant WILL SELL ON WED- liam street, at 11 o'clock, @ ‘Ae. xes 8) our, 20 boxes Olive Oil Bears, 8 tore a THOS 8. MURPHY, Dep Deputy ‘Sherif GHERIFP'S SALE LIQUORS AND SEGARS. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, US Nassat street, Wrill gall this day, January, 7, at 10 o'clock, at 108 Murray street, up stairs, dn extensive assortment of Wines, Liquors and Segara, IN KELLY, Sheriff, NITED STATES GOVERNMENT SALE OF COTTON. ‘The samples of Sea Island Cotton advertised to be sold at auction on Friday, Jan, 10 are now ready, at our oflice, 109 Wall street, for examination. ETT, JONES & CO., Auctioneers, 109 Wall at. Was ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER —OFFICE NO. 4 East Broadway—will sell on this 103, o' the lease, Block and Fixtures of the. wholcnale wad. retal Liquor Siore, known as the Bank, on the northeast corner of Thirty-third street and Eigath a enue, consisti in part of two 5) pads Caer meereO, Headers wi acer cets, Screens lclot! airs, Beer Put Betiees, govered in moquet; French’ Mirror, Parente ‘Liquors, Ny ‘OB SALE—PRICE $150, A BAY MARE, FAST AND having uo use for her. Appiy' owe. OSBORN, 219 219 West Ninetecuth street, F°%, SALE—A NDSOME LIGHT ONE HORSE Sleigh; leo teo.aitins ot cies that Bells; all as good as ong ‘Apply to EDWARD KELLY, 18 West Thirteenth F°, SALE—A CASSIUS M. eit handabig JUST FROM Orange county, blood le hand. some, 6 veurs old, Zan tros tay pata an tod in every Toepect. Price’ $800, Apply at 207 Fo SALE—A ONE HORSE SLEIGH, NEARLY NEW" with shifting seat. Apply at 224 South atreet, Fe SALE—A PAIR OF GRAY HORSES, WARRANT. ed inevery respect, and auitabie for a carriage team; sae i Ge hc se eee vacances, 1 e 20 tense ‘tae for tem, |W Awa ‘be sola tear tro. sh at rice to suit the times. ue Staples, corner of Twenty-accoaa wreak. OR SALE~A PONY, 14% HANDS HIGH, FIVE id; warranted’ to pace in 2:40; also Stilky and Harness; silicates Inquire at 91 James street. POR, SALE—A PORTLAND CUTTER, MADE BY ONE of the best makers; has been used but three or four eee and is in periect order. Also, a handsome Robe. They will be sold separate or together very cheap, the owner hav- ing no use for them, Inquire of WILLIAM, at Wilson’ = Tenth street, between Fifth avenue and University POR SALE—TOGETHER OR SEPARATE, A furuout fora Diteaer, consisting of Butchér Cart set of Harness, Blankets, all but little used, and a be Diack Canadian Pony, 15’ hands, 7 years old; warrante every respect, and to iravel 12 miles an hour, Apply « + Cherry street, M. | WITTERS, AUCTIONEER HENRY PALMER will sell at auction, on ‘Tuesday, 7th inst.. at 11 o'clock, at the New York Tattersall’s, jer of Thirty> Rinth street, Horses, , Wagon, Harness, ‘Sieizh Robes, Bel Blankets, &c. POR SALE A VERY STYLISH BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS high, 7 years old; warranted sound and kind in single dr double htness or under the saddle. Sold for want of ust, Ee be seen at 100 West Twenty-seventh street, in the teed store. Wn Wittens, | AUCTIONRER—WILL | SELL Thursday, January 9, at 12 o'clock, ai the Merchants’ Exchange, the House and Lot known as 118 West Twenty- ath ‘street, near Seventh avenue. A portion ot t the purchase (tog remain on bond and mortgage for a term of years. The above 8 property can be negotiates vod for at private sale until of sale. For particulars apply to the auctioneer, 454 Ca- nal si W. M HOLMINGSHEAD, AUCTIONEER, 1,000 CASES + Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ Grain Waterproof Boots, and other desirable stytes of Boots and Shoes, to be sold ut Auc. on, on Tuesday, January 7, at 1034 0 Nelovk, at the. store of L: Whliehouse, Ni ortlundt street, to which we would Tiviie the attentiou ef elty and country Buyers, Ca‘alogues ready on morning of sale. M. WOLF, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 49 JACKSON street—Brils this day, at ten o'clock, Fixtures of the Grocery an uor Store I7L Mercer street, consisting of five und ten gallon Kegs, Beer Pump, Horse ‘and Wagon, and « good Stock of Groceries and Liquors, |AUTION._WE HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE THAT '& person is now collecting funds in aid of “The Brook- Jyn Association for Tinproving the Condicton, of the Po Having no autho 48 no connection with the asso tion. ‘The names of the regular collectors and vi printed in the Directory and can be seen ut the offi mart alreet, or be obusined of any Visiter. 8. Batis, General Agent, GEO. HALL, President, ETROPOLITAN GAS BLIGHT 8: the Clty of New York oilce 13 Nassau strect, New York, December 23, 1861, ‘Tue annual meeting of the stockholders of this company for the election of dirvetors, and for, the transaction of other business, will Le held at the oillee of the company, on Monday, January 1s, 1938, Polls open fromm 1d tol o'clock P. M. 0. ZOLLIKOFFER, Secretary. NEY, YORK LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY.—THE regular meeting of this Society will be held on Tuesday evening, Jan. 7, the Metropolitan Rooms, No. 16) Hester P. W. ENGS, President. Joun Rocxns, Recording Secreisry. 10 THR MEMBERS OF THE MEMENTO.—THE READ- ing Boom of the above Assclutiou is opened every night at 54 Ludlow stieet. ota will be admitted every night ‘except Wednesday, th at 73g o'clock, at ret." By order of AHN, ler oapoaidinig Lal sal 206 AND 206 SIXTH AVENUE, TWO doors below Fourteenth strest, you wilt aiways nod a li stock of Ribbons, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, White Goods, fine Fiannel, Housekeeping Goods, Curtain Laces and Muslins, EH dl Underwear, lauies’ made up eat in New Yor Beents (by tail 6 CLOAKS, 7 322 Canal street, a LF PRICE FOR rae NEXT THIRTY DAYS. A LARUE WHOLESALE STOCK OF LADIES’ WINTER CLOAKS ‘Will be of AT RETAIL, AT UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES. Call and examino At 322 Canal sircet, between Broadway and Church streets, H, MACY SELLS LADIES’ DOLLAR KID Laity stl. colors and sizes, for Ge, (vy muni, 6 ‘W6Siith avenue, two doors veiow *vourtoenth et, No connection with xny other store in the city. R. H. MACY. MILLINERY » KC, Fue MINK AND ¢ omnER FANCY FURS, NUFFALO ROnES ‘¥LERS, Also Swen's Down, of all widths, for ladies" trimuling, selling off sor one week elow coat, to close aut the stock, AtL. J: 4 J. PHILLIPS*, 64 and 65 Broa tway. BETTER CHANCE THAN EVER FOR LADIES AND gentlemen to obtain the highes: price f Ciothing. I ynarantee to pay the following porsite $10 ww $40; from $9 19 $20 tor Cows, trom $2 Also Cal NIL Furniture and Jeweir ddress J. ANHALT, 162 Sevemh w tieth and Twenty-irst sireets, Ladies atte ea by Mrs. Aubale | At THE OLD STaND, 16 SEVENTH AVENUE “ arantees the following pri e: ar Wearlas A i$ 10 $25 forsiik by $3 10 $15 ior from $1 to $3 for P Furifare, Jewelry ote by peas pin lo by Mr. KB, 14s Seventh avenue, between Niuetec Twentieth sfRaky, Laties atten: ded to by Mrs. E. No cou- ‘with any oie? Doge. : “GREAT gua: ‘NITY. OF CAST OFF CLOTHING wanted. —Parniture, Carputs and Jewelry wanted. Wentern mar 1 t A IMENT TO PURCHASE ios iaen nt ‘Twenty-(uurth, street. *Tpais avenues in being olry, him with a note or call, he guarantecs to give the beat entire faction for your articles, - Please remember 137 Sixth avenue, above Temth street. Ladies punctually attended w vy ars intz. ‘T THE CALIFORNIAN AND WESTERN AGENCY Store the by po Vikewd can be obinin d for cast off ‘welry, &c. For Silk Dresses, from $3 to tis; for Pants, | Hin $2 to in BL Wt 6. HL Harris, 208 Bowery, oppraite Great.) Burvet, will Le puuctually uttended to," Laaies attended by Mra. Harris, $12,040 WORTH OF CAST OFF CLOTH. legen and Jewelry wanted, tor which mn oF fn JERTLEMEN'S NEW, AND LEFT OFF CLOTHING d for tie Western market, in Inte or small tots, "The Tull value will be paid, Bor veckin to impose, Call at the store or ‘address Thomas D Convo; 44 Centre strvet, TPO MERCHANT TAILORS.—THE UNDERSIGNED will purchase from $100 to $2,000 worti 0: good new Clothing suitable. for th tern market, Twill pay a fair price, Address Thomas D. Conroy, 44 Centre atreet, fore MISCELLANEOU! MAGNIFICENT CHANCE FOR PRI vestment.—Attractive and 6. cmest “7 particulars times, possessing fine artist ples worth sent for 30 cen’ (Iu, MANKIND ARE REQUESTED. TO ATTEND AT 52 Laispinard gtr aye eraming A patie. disavutse Will be deat 8 “The Tale of the Comet.” Simon the © He er, thi Nor in the Moon, the Oly Sexton wil address FRED. HI 1b. KEE! iam i Co.'s patent tay Browiwhy. Ageat Wut 01 8, LOOK HERE.—THE PRICE List 4 the depots of the VAMILY STORES SUPPLY ASSOCIATION will appear on’ the eiguth page of next Saurday's Herald, Seo, and save money. ARDLE MANTELS. GREAT BARGAING IN MA : id & great Feduetion Kiana * Hast Eighteenth st ot t Eighteenth street, went Third eventos M nt up tn any place In the country LEIGH BELLS CHEAP.—A LOT OF SILVER PLATED Bells, on patent leather, for retail, at less than whole. by order of manuiuctu, sxignee, Also two ne, stugle Sleigh, at W. A. store, 63 ‘0 THE LADIES.—TOILET VINEGAR; A SUPT! Woe Cy = ‘and fast color. A bottle will RS dent. ipLof one dolar, Addiens O, necely ty Qo, 2 Peart street, New York. ‘ED—A FRESH MILCH Goat, | WAR. Aapily at No, 70 West te tal So, Ac you will favor | 5( NEW AND 8 OU ant enivins, fOr Fmt oF gt | pies ime ian Baga at $3 per_ mont | Carved roses ood ran OR SALE CHEAP—A BROWN HORSE, 15 HANDS high, 7 years old, sound and kind, and suitable for any ind o of work. _Apply ‘at 43 Charles street, Fo, SALE CHEAP—A CITY BUILT OUsTRE SLEIGH, built this tall, Mned with brocatel, and stuffed with hair throughout, Inquire at 67 Gold street, up stairs, OR SALE CHEAP—A LIGHT PLEASURE SLEIGH, aearly new, Inquire ut 173 Madiso: OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SUPERIOR FINE Sralllon, 1534 bunds high, stout built; warrauted to travel 12 miles an hour, and a splendid saddle hourse, Also, two splendid trick, cart or stage Horses; one $55, the other $05. Also, a beautiful wagon Pony for wale; price’ $75. Apply at 48 Clirystie sureet, ‘EW YORK TATTERSALLS, ner of Thiriy-ninth street.—Tuesday Oclock, rexular weekly sale of Horses, Sleighs, Robes, Bells, Blankets, te, ‘WM. M. DANGLEY, Proprietor. LEIGHS.WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SET OF Bob Runners for a sleich; must be in good order and sold low orcash, Address J, Hopkins, 282 Fourth avenue, or at the H-rald office, LEIGH FOR SALE—A VERY NICE LIGHT ONE horse Sleigh, in perfect orders price $5; cost $85 last winter; also handsome Bells and Habe it wanted. Apply in ; i ‘inst street, only brick house between Secoud and a nues, LEIGH FOR SALE,—A CUTTER SLEIGH, BUT LITTLE will hold four persons; city make; in splenuid ull twenty-live per cont less than cost, Apply at No. 26 Wooster street, LEIGHS FOR SALE.—A FINE LARGE FAMILY Sleish, three seats; also a shitting seat donb », with pole ‘and ahi Inquire ut HOVEY'S ‘156uh street, near Tenth avenue XTH AVENUE, COR: Jan, 7, at I fagons, Harness, QLEIGH FOR SALE.—A DOUBLE SEATED SLEIGH, with slifung io, made by Brewater. Can De seen ai the private stable, No.6 West Thirty-sixth street, this day; also Stable torent. Vor particulars apply at 7 Troadway. 3. KING & co. LEIGH FORSALE CHEAP—A CARTMAN’S SLED FOR one ce twu horses, wii pole and abafie, in first rate Gruen,” Apply toJAMES BRIEN, avenue 2, corner uf Ele: venth street. 0 HORSEMEN.—FOR SALE, THE TROTTING MARE Josepiiue, 15'; hands high, young, sound, kind and fast; the iost prominin strained horse in the State. Price o be seen for a few days at 118 Clinten place. ANIED—A FAMILY SLEIGH, OF GOOD STYLE good Order. Addiess a. A., Herald ouive. “MUSICAL. eo FICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO cl * saie.—Richly carved legs and case, fuil irow ied with satin wood, overstrung bass, inlaid with keys, made to order for present owner by city 1 for three years, been in use seven "$250, iucludiag Stool and Cover. Also on Bult, cost $90) for $136, Inquire at Went Twenly-alath aireet, near Sixt event A, SIGNORA ELIZA VALENTINE _PARAVALLT, no, ives lessons in Singing and on wr priveteresldence. 637 Broadway, third ovr y street (over the store of Mr, Hathaway) and can be seen from 11 tlt 4 o'clock every day, Bb bayeerd PAPE'S FAREWELL CONCERT—At DOD- | w Huli, on Saturday evening next, Medame the celebrated vovulist, wii! appear. R. FR. MOULENHAUER WILL RECEIVE A FEW more pupils ivr the Violin ‘and Plan. “Apply at hh & Cu.'s muse store, 9S Spring street; A. &. Tift, & Co., 163 Court stree Bloxban IANOFORTES - AT WAR PRICES.—WE ARE Now ibs, our Funofortes at wreptly reduced prices for aries ‘ising to obtain @ first cluss Planoforte at «. to call, RYS, 421 Broome street, N.Y. LG ITE & BRADE IE UORACE WATERS PIANOS AND {IBLODEONS Al:sxandre Orgaus, and T. Gilnert & Co #olian Vianus are the ‘Ouest instruments for pariors aud churches now in usc id tremely low priews, Pianos y makers, new and vecond and f purchaked aa per aginement ved for the same, + Mu Ma unpaln a war prices 7M. WIESE, , TEACHER OF MUSIC, WILL CONTINUE jo give natrucion ia Singing, Pano, Viollaand Fiute, a Oslued West Nineteenth street, or pupils, Lessons given to gentlemen alter Dusiness hours i de-ired. ‘ov oun OWN WAKE TO RTT e cunt wyplled to the purchase. whine POND & CO., O47 B Brgadway, New York. NG ROOMS, 658 BROS DW. cht day suid evening. Ta of fustruetion tn sh: RO: KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, fieen “ eats iM au _imparied, iting de etleat instr vening, Wp tly reduced terms. nt conducted by W. G- Hoogiand, for man joldsinith, Ww. W. J. RUNVICLE. a a 8 GOVERNE: is dente govei hha 004 mavante litied toveach chifitren oft {rieen years wid uncer the usual English branches, with tuuiie, Audress L Starr, Brookiyn Post vlc, ness: YOUNG Spanien GENTLEMAN, FAMILIAR WITIL teach tive language, will ive lessons in the dveniug teatow sever partis: WIN alse exchange, with a cou prien: pe: mast: ‘lessons for Spanish,” ‘Address natin, Hers ce FRENCH TEACHER OF EXPERIENCE WOULD lice Wy have a» iew more puplis tor French iessous, at residence or pupils’ residence, at twenty cents an hour, : none OF Frencl of conversation in as French at, Best of city re ability. Inquire, with ‘iirecvon, of Madame H. DESSART, 372 Spring street, ie the gilding store. TWENTY LESSONS; BOOKKEEP- ing, double entry, $10, unuimited iessons; Writing and Ariinmetio, $10 per, wuarter, serenty-eight Anagons each, a¥ Ge Biwery and 253 Fulton sttvet, Bevokiyn, “As a 6 penman ie kiliful teacher Gol. Paine has no superior.” = Newport Preener,, AND, "GERMAN T $250 WRITING, UAGES.—PROF. E. NG, 81) Broadway (established 1862), will re: ceive applications for private Instruction 40 the boy other angi. ges and make translations, The most er in Lean olty. LANGUAGE fo ag LITERATURE, by P: RENCH just opened. ADDI Drivave lessons. J NSTRUCTION ON THE PIANOFORTE BY AN EXPE. rienced te cher, Particular attention paid to beginners, ‘or terins, Ae, oly third avenue, wear appiy to or aduress Music Teacher, hitsy-# Venth street, Menath FITZGERALD, TEACHER OF EN Heallan ay ing ind pianoiorte, will receive LIStt “apis ub her roots, ‘ulton aver iyn, and wil attend e Limived number fences. nent Jay street, ‘or ladies at theur Teal DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWOURTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES, A. ‘No, 204 Fifth avenue, cor, Fie 2th st., New York, Ro, 137 Montague sireet, Bi hye CLASSES—Twesdays and Fridays in ruoklyn, Sear an oe pousde 6 in New York, irculare for terms, &., ad aveitheracademy SUADEMY, 331, BROOME rs 88 FOR TURSD, fasitonable dances in one course ri 7 a meet Tuenda: tlemey, Tresdays RUUKES! All — DANUING NEW OLA! Shturen, Wednesd: anys dies’ Bria ner by Mrs, Brookes SOINBE BVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. | The subs Entrances, Broad: and Thirteenth street. Koricx.—Ii la rgpoctt wa here will be no free pT of mentary a nn en ine bn The ae and most triumphant success attending Serene ARD Comenins, induces Mr. Wallace nye ir number and continue the performance of them for some toe and alter- nating them so as 10 present | PERE! EACH EVENING. ‘The Comedies will be er NEW AW) PRIATE SCENERY, ? SUPERB FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, SCRUPULOUSLY CORRECT COSTUMES, Sparkling and appropriate Music, umder the direction’ san ‘Will be acted (first time here) at celebrated five act — tthe following unuaually wrong as in disposition Valentine’ ts tore with Angelica......;... Mr, Lester Wallack Bir Sampson Legend, father to Valentine and Ben.Mr, Blake Scandal, bis friend, a free speaker -Mr. Norton Tattle, x half witted beau... Ben, Sir Samy Mr. ms youn Porcaight, an liiverave old fet Jeremy, servant to Valentine. Buckram, a lawyer... Wiiliam, Anxelica, niece to Forest Strm Foroaigh, second wite io Foresight Mry Krall, sister to Mr. Foresight. . Misk Prue, daughter to Foresight by his irat if Miss Mary Gannon ‘Misa Carman ROAD "tO O'RUIN, With ® powerful distribution of ‘the cl haracters. In cousequenee of the very crowded audience (notwith- standing the inclement weather) and the disappointment of hundreds in obialning seats on Monday to witneas pti ASBURANC! wil be vy ted on NEX’ SHE sroors to CON JuER, PLAYING Wins FIRE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, Having each been received with enthusiastic applause and laughter, by crowded uudiences, due notice will be given of their repetition. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN. Nortce.—Doors open at seven; performances commence at half-past seven, and terminate before 11. Family Circk Boxes aud Pargied, Private Boxe IBLO'S SALOON, _ NEW YEAR'S WEEK. IMMENSE SUCCEps. UNPRECEDENTED NOVELTY. NDAY, DECEMBER 30, ‘HROUGH THE WEEK, Tue WOLD RENOWNED LY, VocaLists, SHAKUSTS BELL HiXGERs, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PR TWO HUNDRED Siuvin BELLS, TICKETS, seme * -CHILDREN, 15 cents. re ence at 7 A GRAND MATE cE will be given on NEW YEAR'S DAY, commencing at 2 o'clock, ___ COPAR' NERSHIP NOTICES. “A PARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,000 TO $5,000 CAPI- tal, In @ manufacturing business that will pay over JOD per coat profit « monopoly isaccured. Address Farnum, box 192 Herald office, stating where an interview c PARTNER WANTED—WITH A SMALL CAPITal $150 will fbe Sutiicient, ina first class established a inoney making business. Apply to C. B. HOWES & CO., 429 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE AND retail produce store, or a clerk with $500 will be taken, A Xood business man ix required, as he wiil have full charge of the store. For further particulars call at 497 Eighth ave- nue, between Thirty-+ixth and Thirty-seventh sireets, MAN WANTED—IN A WELL ESTABLISHED CASH buskveaas pay to $5,000 per annum, EVERY arse sta 3 ‘ me ‘an rity gi s bi further ca- required, and Ata clas security given for the amounts sae hs TD, CANE ‘C0, 84 Brosdw ARTNER WANTED.—IHE INVENTOR OF 4 NEW, jortant wud sure Healing Method, wishes, for the aliahticueres vot tine abevere pertaee who veemameen eel furnished house, In & xvod) locallty, with, a cupttal of a few tuouswnd doilurs in cash. | Abundant prodt is secured. Ad- NTED—WITH FROM $1,000 TO $5,000, IN. the manufactory of an articla needed ‘by every’ Volun- wer, References given and required. None but notleed. Add ¢ Witt Cliaton, Willamsburg Post 0 HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING UN. dor the vm of J_ BR. Juttray & Sons is this ivy dissolved by mutual consent, ‘The debts will be collected and paid by Edward 8. Jaffray, who will signs in Heuidation.. JAFFRAY, EDWARD © JAFPRAY, ARTHUR W. JAFFRAY. 10. 350 Badapwar, New York, Dec. Sl, 1861. Hoo oucinees wit Ge continued by tho’ undersigned, under the firm of E. 8. Jaray & Co. EDWARD 8. anne. 4,0 BAR Dee. No. 360 Broapway, New York, HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the name and style of Lewis, Haviland 4 Co. iy dissolved by mutual consent from and’ after the Sist o| December, léol. John D, Lewis will continue th ‘at cin old stand, ‘No, 11 Chambers street, Mt Arthur M. Vock, the former casbler, 1s authorized to align Un firm name in liquidation, JOHN D. LEWIS, JOuX LAND. MIE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the ttrm o. ‘tooper & Howenstine is tuis day dls. Suived by mutualconsent. The debts wil be collected and paid by elther of the underat-n Bb BORO WENSTINE, New Yon, January yl 1, aie WaANTED—A PARTNER IN THE COMMISSION PRO. duce business, NOW In KUCcessLUL operation—an eq interest on favorable terms, A good chance lor an tndustri- ous man with a very small capftal, Address Davenport, Horaid office. WANTED=A GENTLEMAN WITH $4000 CASH, TO take the place of 4 retiring partner in the coal, Ww and ford businnss: weil estabiushad, and doing a large busi: ness, Address Presdt, box 1490 New York Post oillice. atten TED—A RELIABLE MAN AS PARTNER IN A maloon on Broad: lever having 10 leave for three or four monthy, required, Ample secu- ity given ind reqitited, Apply to Messrs, BOLIVAR & CO., 389 Broadway, oltice 25. WASTED=AN ACTIVE OR SILENT PARTNER, WITH Sr to engage 1 the provision business, 8 ath experimental Knowledge of the bust: a aed cau eh reference in regard to charac. ability. 8,, Herald oiticr, s () WANTED, A. PARTNER, TO BU BUY Oo} UT THE haif inievest, good will, Uxturen de of a frat $l 20. 88, long esiadlisned and now paying wi on | for selling, the J riner leaves the city. A rare chater. or Apply at 82) Broadway from 9 to 5, —PARTNER WANTED, IN A. MANUFACTUR- + ing business paying largely; something that vecis; & good opening for business, . . B, IRELAND, (3 Nassau strect, 30.—A MAGNIPICES "| $850 every bod: and reliable business, that pays Apply at 87 Forayth street, fourth $2,000 aecartan,, RASTED, nH, Five avery huuse, None but inen baying theabove ammount need apply 10 F widrows B. dobngoa, station ¢ $5.000 soa READY TO INVEST IN A LEGITIMATE full partiewlar paying business down town, Adldre $5. 00 Tota, box 111 Herald office, tor turee TO $400.4 PARTNER WANTED, WITH ont, iu one of the best chaners 10 ly aud surely; capabl in mine closest “nventis WIC yOOD, 6. O00 “A PARNER WANTED, TO EXTEN + manuiacturing busi & Iarge govern. Sent contract expected inumedisrel but prineipals need apply. Address Hamiltos, box} 0 Herald wtliee. ASTROLOGY. A FIDE AST# LoaIst THAT EVERY ONE calf depend on, is Mme, WILSON, who telis tie object ter. ry tella the past, pre- warns you of dangers, and : per toad undertakings: Ne lebraied magic charma. No. 13) Allen street. between Houston and Stunton sircets, over tue bakery, Chirges for ladies and gentieman, 60 cents, TONISHING MADAME NoRROW SEVE: haga gitt of foresight; velle how sv0 rit marry, and all ‘you wish to kn ts, even or uo’ pay. Liicky charma ince,” Her a fiund. tier Music Image te now in full 4 Litdiow street, below Houston, "Price 25 mn not admitted. STROLOGY.—MADAME, STEVENS CAN BE CON. sulted ou ali the events of life—pust, present and future. Residence No, 13 Sullivan strvet, near Canal street. ADAME BURT HA ne tnat, she stilt continues te. tell about love; marriage, gbvent friends and, busi ron street, ai: from Essex, second Sagal front room, Ladies 25. conta: ‘on ADAME RAY, 260 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR Twensy-seventh strer!, surprises all who viait her. The Sick, troubled and unlucky chould test her powers, She tells io ery thoughts, lucky numbers, losses.” Ladies 26 cents; tlemen 60 cont TO INFORM THE “LADIES Mes, ALEXIS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR. ML rovant while in the trance sta whe an x0 uo any ue af the world and degsribe perenne and piace correct riven ieease! No. TréVarlck streets" B.—WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE Ny, ,trsieu Manat is ewatr, wito hee Segond to =a fast Thirteenth street, between’ First mad Second avenuen, fad wig oan be gonad wih entire satisfaction? no equ 6 telia the name of fuLure y that ot her visiter. If you wish truth ive her a meen ws 7 adi . ho hind-avenue, above Twelfth ion aoe HO WOULD NOT GO WHERE FORTUNE 18 ye, 800 Mins WELLINGTON, the great Hnsiia Pro. vas, the beat of all, and cannot be excelled, Can be con ally or by letter urne, bent friends, love urtship, mar health: wealth hs who can reclaim drunken ad: un: wd Mion Weim the’ muine Roman and Keath nly fae in py city all business aifaira, a arantoen fot 1 ALLET MASTER.—DUMAR'S Dexa AND SKAT- ie Uh i A Beg ar ett ae i a | Enc, eae Apes Ganoes, every Sper month. Saturdays, soiree. Sprosie Bight g sib hahae aad SAUVAGEAU'S DANCING ACADEMY, pau 10 0" a rate Lemon also sitended a Sevureayer Borers on may learn ail the at at ‘Grund ‘ody 165, "WIaRs, Seat encone ArRaRE Nabe velle the py ot ‘tu re cartel Took | as remarkable as the same quality in T AMUSEMENTS. AURA KEENE'S THEATRE. eunay SUCCESS NEW TWO ACT DRAMA AND THB NEW BURLESQUE. ERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER jOTICE, will be pone the “a * SIMPLE STORY, il f CHARLES DICKEN! 8, LITTLE Lz 70M; A CHRISTMAS CAROL And the new Burlesque of ROB INSON CRUSOE. scenery New and effecti . ‘and descriptive muste, ‘aus ‘New and beautiful costumes. BRILLIANT AND POWERFUL CASTS. uoMOTICE. P ‘Will be speed Rie neat COMEDY, OUR AMERICAN CoUsIN. won ER GARDEN. zee manag man Gomediag begs to announce that the origina MR. 8. CLARK! will appear this evening is bis. a be reat attitis of TOoDL ES. The management had thv grat pleasure of submitting, mi during the Inst engagement of this gifted y American notices of the highest Iaudation. from ail the most. re- nd intellectual critics of thiscity. Tt desires now to which appeared after its close in Harper's Jour- Balof Civilization! from: the ‘pen of George W. Curtis, one of the most brilliant it and acoompllshed writers of our time. Itis interesting ts olen out of the whirl of public affairs and look into an entirely different world, as one could, tn the last fortnight by stepping gut of Broadway into the Winter Clarke has been playing there. | You, do. not Beow theneme of course: jad you passed an hour in the theatre yon would Lave never forgosien It, Mr, Clarke is a dramatic artist of unquestionadle gents He is a comic Actor; but it is, not genteel comedy’ nor broad comedy, nor grotesque comedy, nor furcleal comedy that he pays, but joy- Ous comedy; joyou nt, intellectual, and of ‘the most deiteate, sensitive, pure humor. ‘The purity of his comedy is ickens or Irving. It {s not clouded with a moral purpose: it is fun for the sake of fun; but so human that the moral effect 1s sure. Our late great comedian, Mr. Burton, was one of the drolleat imen pos- sible. But he 'was not a consummate artist. You did not have that rare, intellectual delight in seeing him which is the greatest charm whether of tragic or comic acting. There was Sometimes almost an after taste of disgust. Yet he was one of the most taily amusing actors who has ever played in New York, and he may be mentioned with Mr. Qlarce alm- ply to indicate @ difference, The remarkable qualtt this gentleman's acting is its naturalness, Of course it ts the ‘naturalness of genius, but a genius of acute pereepiion, No part could ‘prove it more than that Of Toodles. ‘There are but two scenes in that sketch. The first is the interview between Mr. and Mra, Toodles and the sallor; the other is the drunken acene. In the firat you, who have been used to Burton's unctuous extravaganza, will be so surprised and delighted to find that 1% is possible to ‘ive an equally good and entirely new rendering of the il look on with sober and incredulous amuae- ‘The famous P in Thompson passes unseen; but when Mrs. Toodles bexins to tell the story “che had a brother,” and puvcpeds to hang, upon the foreyard of the rudder, | Mr. arke's “Toodles” is unspeaxably droll. The aching agony of merriment which overpowers him—which makes him bend and double himself with his back to the audience, while every particle of his frame is as drunk with luughter as it is In the next scene with liquor, is one of the most comi- calscenes conceivable, Then he isthe best drunken man that was ever seen, ‘There 1s a law ev he whim and in- capacity of intorieation, and Mr. Clarke's “Tuodles” ta aro ound by it. The ere nt funny drunkenness of Bur- ton was. directly ad to'the spectator. He poked the fun atgou. Clirke's iain the nature of things.” He is too druvk to have any consciousness of observation, except the glimmering sense of absurdity aud strain ‘at dignity Which a drunken man, who is not a mere sob always has, Ty is not so laughable aa it is, true, | Theroiore, asa drunken man is not, with all the involuntary ludicrousness | of is conduct, altogether funny, but rather the cause of sobriety in the spesialer, so you fook at this man with a smile in your eyes, indeed, but “a tear and asenseof shame close behind, Burton's Toodles made be- Heve drunk; but Clarke's is drunkenness itself, It beats the eloquent Gough with his own weapons. It ts holding the mirror up to nature so sith that you got just the tmpres: sion nature means you shall have of drunkeriness; and if the spectacie.can do you any good—voilal Tie, aa ‘evening he layed the farn peed the Ploagh."" Supposing that pe ccid acute. cniithe efie w had no lece, wi Dillsof the play, looked on fncuriously, until the hearty, joy- ‘ous repose and completeness of the ersonation showed that A most excellent artist was before un. With his shrewd in- stinet, Intinite play of humor, Inteliectual perception amt natural elegance, Mr. Clarte is’ a comedian of the bestwud purest school, ani by fur the finest artist that has been seen upon those boards since Rachel, To be preceded by Tom Taylor's charming drama of Waddilove, the fat opt Mr. J. 8. Clarke, and foliowed by é MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE, Brown, the broker. Mr. J. 8. Clarke Ome MUSIC HALL, 535 BROADWAY. EOF # FARNSBOROUGHL. TILE OF F OMUUUH. Heomaai....0---Pwal BocperT Bayern ers: -Hernandez EXPRESSES. GovERSMENT EXPRESS COMPANY, 164 BROADWAY. NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMU: WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA, FORTRESS MONROE, REWFORT NEWS AND PORT ROYAL VREIGHT AND PACKAGE EXPRESS. This company take pleasure in rer the public that their arrangements are now tully perfected to insure un equalled despatch in the transportation of all descri AGES, AGGAGE AND MERCHANDE DISK. OVERNMENT AND ME} |ANTS' STO! sUTLERS" BUPFLIEE Hi LVIERS PACKAGES. MUNEY, JEWELRY, DAGURRBOTYPES. PRESENTS, &C., &C., ‘To all military points io the United Bea tales. Gvods cal leat For b leaving orders at our offices, PRINCIPAL OFFICES. 164 Broadway, New be iss Washington stroe Boston, Dorner'sixth and se vs theatnut sirvet, Philadelphia, n Station, Baltimore, 389 PENNSYLVANIA, AVENUE, NUK, WASHINGTON, D.C. ven 0 oftiee, — GOVERN. NMENY EXPRESS CO COMPANY, 164 Broadway. _ HOUSES , ROOM! &C. WA*TED. “FURNISHED ¢ on UNFURNISHED BROWN s ONE ‘aan House wanted. part crsh, House Address, with particuiars, It. W. ASEMENT WANTED “XFCRNISIIED, awit Possible, in a renpectable locality, Adare: ars, Ci stork, box 194 Heratd of a ISHED ROOMS WANTED.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, ree Bedroows und a Room for kitchen use} oor if possible; neighborhood mus: be cen- A fair rent will be paid. Address Coum- R! Parlor, tral and rospec fori, Herald ANTED—TO HIRE, WITH THE PRIVILEGE, buying, a House, with irom jive to ten acres: hed, Must be located within thirty miles of the gs, stating rent, location, £e., D, FP. Hh ANTED—A If SLY PURNisIES TolsE complete, tor a private family; brown stone iront, between Fourth and Eighth avenues and above Eighth street. Possession wanted ummediately, Apply ut 16 Frout street, or address W., Horald of ongenis need apply. oF ry “A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED Lired part of the city, for oecasional ocu- y preferred, Address BB, qt WER RY pation, east aide of the Bow Herald oftice. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, rooms, With every convenience for housekeeping: refe- rences given, Answers ust state number of rooms, price and locstion.” Address Willams, box 8,150 Post ollice, FURNISHED WANTED, 10, HIRE-A NEAT RESIDENCE AT A Tent of $250 to $300, 1m New ¥ Rule ton avento cars ia Brooklyn, Possession about February 1. Address H, U.,85 Merchants? Bxeuange, - MEDICAL. FFLICTED ae ea A rN ce EXPOSED— LARMONT'S Paris, London \ aie pee -— ty ye Guide ine — the depatiaied and diseased, 1 ling those w! bn Sad te aaa i cntag Wealth -and Bead a . ppoluted in their. physician ‘an convergient mode of cubes Mailed for $1 by RICHARDSON No. 1 Vesey street; DEXTER a OU., 113 Nassau street; an DEWITT, Frankfort street; or the author, 647 Broadway, 4 PERFECT CURE 18 GUARANTEED, A RADICAL 12 Laign cure is always effected by Dr. Ward, ¢ aireet. ures aiso in hal: the time and expense, yok COBBETT, MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK University (Medical College) and Coliege of Surgeons, vice can, be, consulted, Wie ike, mist Remorasie, coat ene, cn special rts At his office, 2) Contre street, near Chambers,” N. ow F Ogegintcines ig hia odes. Prt: vate entrance at fail place. Sundays from Li O'clock A. M, to 1235 P. RB. WARD IS TREATING ALL DISEASES OF FE- males with eminent success, Something for every Indy—his Great Benefactor, Otlice 12 Laight siree R. HUNTER HAS FOR THIRTY YEARS | CONFINED his attention to diseases of a certain class, in which he hus treated no ithout an pease of failure, His great re = (lseases when re te in less 1 aa the rem I, not be obtained seni anywhere wre thi ‘old aflice, 8 Division street. Book for nothing that treala of the eitects of early abuse, D*G0088 NO. 16 DUAN STREET, MAY BE CON. peat all diseases ® certain sounpent Twenty- Stans seara cubastvelp, Guasied. $0 theme cemmichehs ead him to warrant a cure in ail cases, eevee it mi: bo) im medical preten ders can call, wi th @ vet being radically cured, or no pay. ty D*. HL A. Li dal Le BLEEC! R STREET, Fe doors from Macdongal atreet, Ni " | mea work, a atoman Fr ati ina ally wrath Maualy fr eres from 4 (0 8 F)OCTOR HORACE STANFIELD, OBSTETRIC PHYSI- Glan and. Surgeon, rats all ‘diseases of women nd Children. Special irregularities and all obstructions remov. by new at hetgenl prin {ayy cna agate and speedy relict Home: 48 Ean Fw ere ‘ive yo doors: west wake At home trom 1 A, M. vee ica a aerey HAVING HAD LONG EXPERIENCE 1N In ‘ac,, cures quicker and oh others, Bomethie for For evn I indy Ged guatioman, "Gallcedme Ge WN “iojoat, 5 BOOK.—"DR. BOSTWICK’ a the Sexual Cn Nervous ay ceri maecgons with Hints ‘and Atte: inge, Tels without doubt tho mest Gea tlh Sraunful orit to bo had om these subjects, and it should ain Ly man and ‘of ever foal “Warne O ats ae Sp gS Fuk erat icra | ees a SLE TERS AMUSEMENTS. "8 GARDEN. NMS t - ...Henry C, Jarrett rai ane ili Mab siPiCRNT TEMPLE _ DEAMATIC PERFORMANCES | uesday evening, January Tie the intention of the re reauagement to give om A series of COMED igre ackNowLEbcED 4 AMATO ARTISTS, pred " ve U SURPASSED TALENT, 1K, CHlaLtENoR, COMPETITION ANY THEATRE IN THE WORLD. Amongst this BRILLIANT CONSTELLATION OF STARS may be found the names of¢ R. B. L, NPORT, The Lay Poin Tragedian. MR. JAMES W. WALLACK, JR., ‘The Justly Celobraced Actor. ‘ME. WILLIAM WHEATLEY, The Distinguished Light Gomedian—hie iret appearance le New one for some years, MR. T. PLACIDE, The Favorite ‘Compdton. . GEORGE RYER, The Popular Actor, from the Callfornia end Australie MR. MARK SMITH, own Personater of Old Men, THR JAMES We WALLACK Jie ‘The great Tragic Actress. JULIA BENNETT BARROW, Ml The Comedie: va Age, Gomedienne of the and MRS. WM. R. BLAKE, The Popular Actress, Supported bya company selected from’ the most available e ou! weary ON TUBSDAY EVENING, + saat 7, 1862, WiLL be presented Sheridan's Comed. 100 oe 7 pte TEP, bt r. Mark Smith Me PRESENTATION, Charles Surface. Joweph Surface Sir Crabtree. SirHlarry Bumper Lady Suserwell's Serv . }. L, Davenport. a ae weblatiy” reindition “of which che ¢ acter ‘the manage- nt claim for him thy . Pl (or Mr. Harry Lan, irs, Jen. OW. Wallac Je phelia... Bennett On Saturday, Jan, Ti, Ar A GRAND DRAMATIC 'MATINEE, When will be presente: HE SIRANGERS The Sane Mr. J. W. Wallack, ra Mrs. Hi .Mra, rae] Wallack, Jr. ile open fe ‘Habiate heat medy of THE HONEY MOON; Ou, How 70 RULE A Mie oe ls... ey cenia wet,” Balcony, Dress and Baraity bilo witha: reservation abaigat. ‘om open on ret nat 7; curtain aoe ox oflice oped on Monday, und'daily from 8A. M. tid ¢ celebrated five act play, entitle THE “KING OF THE COMMONS, in wit appear int Te MLLAOR, 3 icapalpamtamaane 2° 5p (EINE OF § SCOTLAND as performed by him in England, {1 out the United States with’ mast MAGNIFICENT. PRODUCTION. the following eminent artists have kindly volunteered to plag the respective characters herewith mentioned Mr. E. L. Davenport. Mr, Wm; Wheatley. Mrs. Julia Ww BOWERY bane EB. Bole wietors....Messra. G. L. a3.W. ae Rone Sana nan r tase ‘artiste, Who will aj ‘this eevee a Coed . set ~ PAl iL Becerra ot e aa T nue ‘hNadt, OF err After which, Mr. @. L. tomume of OR — MAGIO NS eee GL. Fea RAYMOND A ‘AND TONES. A agen AMERICAN MU: MUSEUM. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. THE HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS CONTINUED, Cowricl. CROWDED GkOWDED. J Dav AND Nig: ” THe “Gowen oF 1K WORLD. yay Pec f 4 put woute. aghast tw! nd overy Arta pert to be seen at all hours:— - 7 iE SONSECTICUT Cie’ THE HANDSOMEST Far GIRL THE HANDSOMESE. Yd GIRL mountain ‘oF ma FLESH hteen ls me we ro id and poe a TH GREAT LIVING ‘a IVE oom the copes letentoty ¢ pom convalescent, and EATS HALF A BUSHEL OF LIV" EELS’ DATE EATS HALE A RUSHEL OF LIVE EUS DAILY: EATS HALF A BUSHEL OF LIVE EBLS DAILY. Fie LIVING LIP TOL OLA NUS, from the river Nile, in Bx. pt, THE GRAND AQUARIA, with its myriads g Fieh; Bight Trout, Twelve Living Sea Horses, Griz y Monster Snakes, Lappy Fammlly, Wax Figures, dc., ash, _ Admission to conte. Children under 10, 15 cents. RYANTE MINSTRELS, Be Aecaantes Hall 44 Broadway, above Grand street ow ae done, ‘Black Wizard, upbelly Ls alie, Gould, ow: ‘ats, with tie popular comer . band ryant, LEG Sin Dipiays ee ..DAN BRYANT “Bourn opr ai Bg” Gina vised at 7g.” ‘Piekeds 29 conte, 3 NATIONAL CIRCUS, grower SOMOS VICTORY ans ne NEW FRA's PAN OMINE, Thousands of citizens and strangers Hock to the OLD BOWER’ and witness with delight the Gorgon: va, Papin BARON MUNCHAUSEN, tre GREAT TRAVELLER, Which, unquestionably, is considered the greatest hit of the Fents of Grace ana Daring, 4 all the STAR RIDERS, Acrobats and Gymnasts Attached to the establisiment In the Brilliant Arena. ‘OOLEY'S. MrNaTita LS, 650 Broadway, ito Bond street, sai acuniutan and presenting Righty the most finished artistic and pieaait entertainment offered toa New York Faire All the old favorlies— FOX, GRIFIN, REED, HOWARD, REEVES, GRAY, in tye ELV ILLE, MoNALI ALLY, 2, in tl a low it nee: pproachable epee! AVORTTA. i TER PIPER TEPPER PODGE, PATHETG BAL 10D, SALLY COME UF BARBARY. ALN. DEON'S BAND, RETURNED CALIFORS Doors open ai Ghy. Tocommence at 7X. ANTERBURY MUSIC HALL, (8 BROADWAY. night of the representation of the great Pante- SOUTHERN REFUGE! SOUTHERN REFUG; Prheay REFUGEE: ee REFUGEE: And the celebrated bur! BATTLE EOF PAR FA’ NwoROUGH. beep 5 OF FA ROUGH. .. Paul re poe Moses Hernandes PRTE LEE, __The celebrated Ethiopian Comedian, OTTSCHALK'S CONCERTS. ‘The public an eset informe that ThE Hoe PIANIB(, will arrive by the next steamer Havana, nn hie frat ba ad New York will take This ar ALI 4 ti Bnoapway. he greatest entertainment in the city, eae all the plices of amusement in, the county in ‘the production of IMMENSE IMMENSE SCO! IMMENSE 8U0 SUCORSS. IMMENSE SUCCESS. a CROWD: wa epanetratee Annee, tis | WA J. Y. SHORBY. w. wast, © RE enann, ne wise Ext nORA RERY ARB, ‘MIS! rat RA Tho popular ey, fiom a Under the ie an emt M lie Fiore and Ce de Ball Puce or, Aoatsston—Parguet, p Se ccniay Galle apes Capen os i at re iment ith. and,A. Herrman, the Senet on reat Nove activo preparation. AN tase Bi LAND infarc aad required. , 10 conta catebratod

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