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neat Bill Head, Check, or Estimate, or in apy kind of business paper, from a card to a book. be had at 8. T CALLAHAN’S law and commerci office, 118 Nassau street, Times Building, at rates. Correctness and time guaranieed. Mrs. Jervis’ Cold Candy—Time-tested, vecemmended by the first men of the country, for coug! , sore throat, and other pulmonary com:- Clay, Taylor, Benton, Van Buren, and other dis- men, haye recommended this really good . Sold by ‘Third Mrs. W. Jervis, No. 866 Broadway ; aver, street, below Chesnut, Philadelphia, and by ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—1 cheerfally tes- tify to the eficacy of Watts’ Nervous Antidote, having experienced its wonderful benefits in relieving. me of a wevere nervous malady of long standing. 1 think it a most wonderful medicine. JOHN 8. HORTON, 69 Nassau street. $1 per bottle. Agency 38 Ann street, near Nassau. I Assert that there ls no Halr Dye which will change sandy, red or gray hair to a natural brown or Dlack, ko speedily and safely'as my own, It leaves no je tint upon the fibres. I challenge competion. The lye is applied privately at my rooms, No. 6 Astor House. CRISTADORO. EB. W. Vondersmith’s Camphor Ice.—This ueeful and much admired cosmetic possesses in an unequal degree the agreeable qualities of cleansing and softening the skin, and curing chapped hands and lips. Vander- smith’s improved and flavored seidlitz powders; Coma- eresco, to prevent baidness and restore the hair, is su- perior to any preparation in use for the hair. Vonder- smith’s extract of roses and elder flowers, to remove eruptions, and render the skin soft and delicate. The cel- Chinese liquid hair dye will color red or grey hair in five minutes, and remain so for three months. Remem- ber, there articles can only be purchased at the Bowery drug store, No, 158, above Broome street. Professor Morse’s Invigorating Elixir, cordial, the eighth wonder of the botanic world. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES, No language can convey an adequate idea of the fe and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated, and shattered ner- yous system. Whether broken down by sickness, the un- strung and relaxed organization is at once rebraced, re- vivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms ef nervous disease vanish together under its {nfluence. The stooping, trembling victim of depression aud debility becomes a new man—he stands erect; he moves witha firm stop; his mind, which was previously sunk in gloom, or analniost idiotic apathy, becomes bright, buoyant, active, and he goes forth refreshed, regenerated, and con- scious of new vigor, to his accustomed occupations. Nor is the effect temporary. On the contrary, the relief fy permanent, for the cordial properties of the medicine a constitution itself, and restores it to its normal or office having been in a, store where this cordial was kept for sale for over three years, and my opportunities ‘of judging of its effects somewhat numerous, the vastly sing demand, and that without a single advertise- ment, tells for itself. I have seen a case of weakness, . whieh had resisted ali treaiment for over five years, both in this placo and in Philadelphia, and the person's fair | eandidate for suicide, radically cured with one dozen Dottles. He had spent hundreds without relief, and was eured with twenty-four dollars worth of Dr Morse’s cor- dial. A. Kenpaut, M. D. Sold by C. H. RING, general agent for the Uni 192 Broadway, and by druggists generally. It is put up in pint bottles, with the words “Dr Morse’s Invigorating Cordial” blown on the glass. Price $3 per bottle ; two bottles, $5 ; five bottles for $13 per dozen. B,—Important advice accompanies each bottle. Latont’s Soap Root, for Whiter teeth and making the foulest breath sweet. hia tine article makes a lather like soap, and cleans the mouth | and tongue—two shillings. A fine hair dye is his Solution ofJet. ‘It dyes the hair finely in theee minutes, and does not injure. Price, four shillings. This is the best and cheapest hair dye made. Sold at 403 Broadway, or 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Chapped Hands and Face, Dark, Coarse, and bes low rkin cured, by using, at the reduced price of two ings, a cake of JONES’ Italian Chemical Soap. It makes ‘the skin soft and white; cures salt rheum and all skin eruptions; is a tine shaving soap, too; fine for the nurse- ry, for chafes and chaps in children. Sold at the depot of Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative, (reduced to two shil- Uings, to0,) 403 Broadway. To the Consumpttve.—Persons who have ‘been taking the Cod Liver Oil, will be pleased to learn that Dr. Wilbor has succeeded, (from directions of several professional gentlemon), in combining the pure oil with ein such a manner that it is pleasant to the taste, and its effects in lang complaints are truly wonderful, | Very many Ceyetore whose cases were pronounced hope- Jess, and w! without marked effect, have been entirely cured by using this prepara tics. Be sure and get the genuine, manu- actu: only bo ee B. Wilbor, Chemist, 156 Court Boston. ir sale in New York, wholesale and re- tail, by JOHN MILHAU, 183 Broadw: “ Sa ao AR “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. 4@ SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. “oa i) EVEN THE FIREMEN. CARD.—IN BEHALF OF THE OFFICERS AND members of the Fire Department of Jersey I-would most respectf their sincere W. H. Howard, Assistant Engineer 'S. Phillips, of the Fire Department of New York, and to the follow: fog companies, for their valuable services rendered at ‘2th inst., viz. :—Engine Companies Nos. 11, 14, 22, 24, 29, and 34;Hose Companies Nos. 5, 20, 21, and 40; Hook and Ladder Companies Nos. 1 and 6; also, « large portion panies not having their apparat them. Too much eredit cannot bes warted Tochiet Engineer Carson for his promptnesa in despatch ahove aid to our assist- ance. Jersey City, Jan. 29, 1853. Department. CARD.—AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LaA- fayette Hook and Ladder Company No. 6, held at to Mr. Alfred Carsop, Chief » Assistant the late conflagration in our city on the morning of the ofthe officers and members representing other com- T. W. MOREHOUSE, Chief Engineer Fire the Truck House, after their return from the fire in Jerse: City, on the 28th inst., the following resolution was nuani- | sously adopted, and ordered to be published ; Resolved, ‘That the t! No. 6 be and are hereby tendered to the Chief ‘Bocinecr, the Aasistant. Engiueer, Empire Hook and Tad- er Company No.1, and the Fire Department generally, of Jersey City, for the courtesy and good feeling ex: hibited towards us on the occasion, as well as for the bountiful supply: of refreslments furnished us. . ANDEI Foreman Secretary pro tem. a Gro, W. Kexwarp, ‘OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF COLUMBIAN ENGINE Company No. 1 Hudson Hose Company and Chief Engineer of Jersey City, for the bountiful supply of refreshments furnished them at the fire in that city, on Friday morning, 28th inst. By order of the company. CHARLES A. BOOTH, Sec'y. LOST AND FOUND. B() REWARD. —I0sT, IN BROADWAY, | NEAR Trinity Chureh, a’ paper box, containing some dies’ collars and handkerchiefs, marked E. M. C., and ‘one breastpin, crescent form gold stone, surrounded by fifty pearls; one breaatpin filled with hair, set in pearls, with the initials T. C., on the back; one hair bracelet and | two gold tockets. Broadway. $10 tec —TAKEN ROM THE HALL 01 hone nureet, on the eve coat, with ‘rab lining, and hood bound with red. ‘Ten dolla same, if returned.to No. 10% tions asked. REWARD.—LOST, ON December, from No. 7 Lai spaniel slut, “Panny,”’ small size, liver color, white breast and legs. Whoever will return her to the corner of Seven y-ninth street aii Broadway, shall receive the abeve re ward. Burnhain’s Mansion. Apply to A. GILLENDER, Esq. 106 FR REWARD. STOLEN FRO THe sunscurpEr, 2) ‘onthe ., seven Dilli | Ds, and one corp 1 cautioned aga pe tig the samo. Fiv be paid for the return of tle bails, and ten do ‘the detection of ihe thief. M tanal street me REWAT ON THE 17TH IXsT., $ frow No. 8 : street. a favorite slut: anal size, color. evop) nitail. Informa tion of eturned, shill » the above rewart only delivery able to the owner rT and pa ble rews be paid for the same, on Met Hotel, room No. 400, RE betwe ARD finder sither, and Chat streets, a on non who ably rows the box esfic beh for the return Doy street, or tot r & WA ey KUMAN, by the North Li for tho s age inst purchasing ¢ stopped on the same at said loiter, with ite contents, libersJly rewarded. Ley street, house the jv EFT.-IN ONE OF 4 street line of st eontaining a piece of bine adress. Any person retur will bo suitatey re DAY, UTH INST, A POCKET book, containing a sum of money Apply et No. 9 Pine street, up stairs, ited States, | stor have killed Parkman, or Mr. Shelby have sold Unelo | coming of the Saviour—the Jubilee, the A | Era, the Resurrection, the Jubilee, as embodied in the | fully ho had taken the clear oil for a long time. ank’s of La Fayette Hook and Ladder Compa: | turn their sincere thanks to the | val De suite | sow. | or doyble harness horse NO. 10, 1. oe oR esd will a inst., at 12 o’clock precise! ethane Guntlee artis’ toattend the fansval of our late w atten funeral of our 5 Jouy SMALL, Secretary. ‘JOSEPH LEVY, N.o Gs XTENSION OF CANAL AND WIDENING OF WALKER street.—All persons oppored to the asseasment levied | on their property, and those not satisfied with the awards for their property, taken for ‘he widening of Walker street, are requested to call at the Kast Broadway House, corner of Pike street, any time during day and evening, and sign a remonstrance against the same. NTINGTON TABLET—NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS H desirous to contribute towards erecting a suitable tablet in St. Peter’s Church, Brooklyn, to the memory of our much beloved friend, Felix A. Huntington, as a tri- bute of respect for his eminent services and exemplary piety during his connection, with said church, will please Tend thelr names early. N. SHEIRS, Gro. Sprina, Secretary. Chairman of Committee. ASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF INDEPEN- DW" aent Lodge, No 185, of Free and Accepted Masons, are requested to meet at the lodge room, No. 274 Grand street, on Sunday, the 0th inst., at half past twelve o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our laie brother, A. G. Howard. All Masons in good standing are reepectfully invited to attend. By order, HENRY SCHRODER, W. M. Joux W. Marni, Secretary. <TIANICS’ INSTITUTE ROOMS, NO. 1 BOWERY.— The third series of Mechanics’ Institute classes in architectural, mechanicai, perspective, and ornamental drawing, figure and ornament moddleing ; also mathe- maftes, ‘will commence on Monday evening, January 31, at the Institute rooms. ‘The course will consist of twenty lessons in each class, Terms : to members, $3 ; to non members, $4. Apply to Actuary, in reading room, from 6 to'10 o'clock, P.M. J. K. FISHER, ) G. D, HISCOX, | Committee. J. T. FISHER, J NEW BAPTISE CHURCH, KNICKERBOCKER HALT, AN ‘corner of Fighth avenue and Twenty-third street.— Freaching on Sunday, January 30, by the Rey. C. B. Smith, of the Sixth street Presbyterian church, at 1034 o'clock A. M.; by Rev. Wm. Uly, at 3 o'clock P. M.; and by Rev. §. D, Burchard, of the thirteenth street Prosby- terian church, at 73; o'clock P. M. (0 THE MEMBERS OF THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY Association.—An endeavor having been made to set aside and annul the ballot lately held with respect to the change of location, members opposed,to removing to Astor place are urgently requested to sigh a memorial to that effect, at the desk of the library, within one week, “ HO WOULD BE YREE, THEMSELVES MUST Strike the Blow.”—Jubilee Association of the Daughters and Sons of Toil, will hold their first. meeting for Sabbath worship, on Sunday, 30th, at the Broadway House, corner of Broadway and Grand street. At10 A. M, will be proseated, for comment or silent communion, as the heart may prompt, this sabject :—“If Jesus Christ were to appear at the present day, and go into a sectarian church, would he hold communion with a collector of ground’ rents through a sheriff's exe- cution 2” At 3 P. M.—If, with the American Revolution, all laws for the collection of debt had been abolished, would Web- Tom?” At7P. M., the great question of the age- went, the New elements of Free Land—Speech—Chureh and Suffrage.” Sisters and brethren who, in imitation of Jesus, have made themselyes of no reputation, either throuzh false education or of their own yolition—who have nothing to lose, and everything to gain—who advocate a square off and fresh start—are affectionately invited to unite. Mili- tary gentlemen are also invited to attend. Papers advo- cating the Jubilee will be for sale at the meeting. JOHN LEMON, Secretary. PAINE CELEBRATION.—THE 11TH ANNIVERSARY of the birthday of Thomas Paine will be celebrated at the City Assembly Rooma, 450 Broadway, on Monday evening, the 31st inst. IHE CELEBRATED FANNIE. LEE TOWNSEND HAS just arrived in the city, and will be present and participate at the jubilee meeting, at the Hall, corner of Broadway and Grand streets. OSTONIANS RESIDING IN NEW YORK, WHO WERE my patrons in Boston, and all others, are informed ihat I am now located at No. 648 Broadway, and respect- colicit a continuance of their patronage, H, G. LUTHER, Dentist. OTICE.—THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO WHOM WAS referred the subject of discontinuing the use of steam by the Hudson River Railroad Company below Sixtieth street, will meet to hear parties interested in the subject, at the Library, No. 12 City Hall, on Monday, 31st inst., at two o'clock, 'P. M. Wm. M, Tweed, A. A. Den- man, Wm. J. Peck, John Boyce, John Doherty, 8. L. H. Ward, James M. Bard, Special Committee. FFICE OF BOYD’S CITY EXPRI POST, NO. 45 William street —Carriers for Valeniine week must apply on Monday next, between 6 and7 o'clock P. M. ey must have at least two written roferences, and their names must be in the City Directory. JOHN T. BOYD, Principal. PERSONAL. Sapa eh deb thea oa ne Rn NO REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE 10 ge information that will lead to the dis- ery of and her three ¢ from Pock- Tington, England. She was e: ed to ai in this city six weeks ago, by her.husband, Chas. Siddill, at Patten’s Hotel, corner of Greenwich and Warren strects. THE LECTURE SEASON. RANKLIN LECTURES.—PROFESSO! YOUMANS ON Chemistry, with experiments, on Monday evening, January 51, at the Tabernacle—Subject, ‘Constituents of the atmosp!ere, and their action in ig soils from rocks.’” Admission one shilling. These lectures will be found beth interesting and instructive. POBULAR LECTURES PROFESSOR, WILLIAMS, At the Bleecker buildings, corner of Bleecker and Mor- ton streets, on Thursday night, surprised and delighted a crowded audience. Shouts of applause at the new expe- riments in mental alchymy re-echoed again and again through the house. ‘This evening lecture commences at 73g o'clock. ECTURE ON WOM? S RIGHTS.—MRS. FE. OAK- Wood Newcomb, will dotiver the first lecture of this Gourse, at Wood's Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway, every evening this weck, rain or shine. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. OPARTNERSHIP. MONROE B. BRYANT IS AD- mitted a part in our firm from the first instant. We shall remoye in a few days to our former location, 173 Broadway, cormer of Cortlandt sireet, up stairs, where weshall’ continue the jewelry and hook and oye | business, as heretofore. IRA KICHARDS & CO., 179 Broadway. ISSOLUTION OF COPATRINERSHIV.—THE COPART- nership heretofore existing under the name and firm of Maire & Lanson, is day dissolved by mutual consent. ‘The unsettled business of the late firm will be adjusted by H. F. M is authorized to use the name of the fi =NRY 13 LA 3 ill continue the portation of watch- 189 Broadway, up stairs. York, Jan. 26, 1853, HENRY ¥, MAIRE wi manufacture of watch cases and the i es, at the old stand Lh tt ATOTICE IS NERERY GIVEN, THAT ¢ who t ; ling, and Stlepel, who of New York, have formed a limited rarsnant to the Revi Df the State ks, for doing a gener ty of New ission bisi ite ind Adolph Go; ove the general George Stiepel, who ix the special partn id George St tas contributed the sun of ind dollars, as eapital, towards the common stoc shat the said p i amence on the it © on the first GEORG W. HE: HEIMANN MO New York eo w street ARY 1, 18 rinM OF A, by its own limitation, by the undersien ho wil m ia liqni 1 FANT & Co, havin Il be set iW YORK Poppe & Vieht. fornituce, ay feala » IHL Maid 141) HANDS PL stylish, even ness $ old vor ant kind, x Will be Can be eon at Connelly’s stable, 39 Gre and isa stylish, old cheap sold, well. matebed, son and kind’ in single good trevellors, and good saddle They will be sold at a bargain, as the owner has y them. Tnquire of CHARLES J, DAY, No, 113 Fiehth avenue. stress, and capable of nursing. ference can be given. call at 826 Kighth street, second floor, front room. general; understands the foreign fruit trade, having been Call at No. 113 East Twenty-fourth strect. a set of books, or some other man inan extensive lumber yan. tory. Sal gagement for the «pring, fy Les \TTERS —W ANTED—A Vint TY. ve given | North Fanaa OE aaa Aaa ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as wet nurse. Can give the best of reference . or address B. R., No. 145 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE-AGED woman; she is a first-rate cook, laundres;, seam- The best of city re- Can be seen for one week. Please ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter ina boarding house; is willing to assist in washing. Good reference given from her last place. Apply at 105 Wash- ington street. ET NURSE—A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS LOST her baby, five weeks old, wishes 'a situation as wet nurse. Please call at the corner of Forty-first street and Kighth ayenue, in the barber shop, for Lhree days. ET NURSE.—WANTED, A CHILD TO NURSE, BY a mother, young. healthy, and. an abnudant ‘sup- ply of milk; has just lost her own chiki, ased seven weeks. Inquire at'No. 313 Delancy street. | Medical re- commendation given, ANTED—BY TH! salesman and general clerk; ness tact and address; has a know! ADVERTISER, A SITUATION AS ssesues good buai- Kedgo of business fn in it some years; views moderate. Address C. H. D., Herald office. y who is well acquainted wit! ence some custom, compensation. Can give the best of reference. TT, Wane COLORED WOMAN, AS COOK, WAST ‘"ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN, OR GENE- ral assistant, in a jobbing house, by 4 young man dry goods, and could intlu- Would be satisfied with a moderate Addeess Id office. ER, andironer. Apply at the second house west of Fourth avenue, on Thirty-third street. W ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, TO DO THE GE NERAL housework of a private family. stand plain cooking, and be a She must under- good washer and ironei? Mrs. James Irving. ANTED—A GERMAN WOMAN, AS FIRST RATE cook, and accustomed to cook’ for large parties; one who speaks some English preferred. ‘To such a one good wages will be given.” Apply at 254 Tourth avenue, next to the corner of Twentieth street. ‘ANTED—EIGHT OR TEN LADIES’ DRESS AND soft cap makers; also, two smart saleswomen, None need apply but experienced hands, as the best wages are given. Apply in the evening, at RICHMOND'S, 360 Broadway. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTES- tant woman, to cook, wash, iron, and make herself generally useful; a French ‘or German’ woman preferred. Apply at 71 Nassau street, second floor. ‘ANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE MILY, A YOUNG lady as governess, (English preferved,) and to take charge of und educate two little girls, of the ages of eight and ten years. She must be competent to instruct them in music and French, with a solid English education. To such a comfortable home is offered. Apply for address, SIMMONDS & NOEL, under the Metropoliton Hotel, Broadway. Wee EXPERIENCED COOK, WHO IS A good Jaundress, and has the best of city references, Such 9 one may apply at No. 20 Kast Seventeonth street, between the hours of 9 and 11, ANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY GIRL, TO COOK, wash, and iron, ina small family, up town. Apply, with recommendations, at 345 Fourth avenue, near ‘Twenty-sixth street. A Protestant preferred. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, WITH GOOD RE- ferences, to cook, wash, and fron, at No. 2 Remsen street, Brooklyn. "ANTED—A GOOD COOK AND FIRST RATE WASH- er and ironerina small family, None but a Pro- tostant need apply, for three days, at 12 Wayne street, Jersey City. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, IN Brooklyn, a Scotch or Fnglish girl, to do’ cham. berwork and plain sewing. A clean, orderiy person, will have a good situation. Apply at the third door in Oxford street, from Atlantic street, right hand. ANTED—A FIRST RATE THOROUGH FEMALE cook, who has no objection to go a short distance in ‘the country. An American preierred. Apply, be- tween the hours of nine A. M. and one P. M., at 198 Ful- ton street, basement, to day and Monday. ‘ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND ironer. None but a competent person need ap- ply. A Protestant preferred. Reference required. Cal at 219 Madieon street, from 1 to 8 o’clock. ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO WORKMEN THAT UNDER- stand the manufacture of gas fixtures, and putting them cP. Competent men only need apply. J. & I. COX, 349 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. ‘ANTED—A LAD, ABOUT FIFTEEN OR SIXTEEN years of age, to attend store; one who is acquaint- ed with the stationery business, and who resides with his parents, preferred. Address a line to L. P., Herald office, ‘ANTED—JO GO TO LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA, A tan who fs a first rate bottler of mnalt liquors and wines. None but a first rate hand wanted. A letter, stating amount of salary expected, and other particulars, addressed to H. A. Whitely, Lynchburg, Va., will meet | with prompt attention. ‘ANTED—A BOY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE.—IN- quire at No. 4 Hanover street, third story. ANTED.—A YOUTH FROM 16 TO 17 YEARS OF age, who writes a good hand and can furnish pro- per testmonials of character, is wanted in an offise, for which a fair remuneration will be allowed. Apply at No. 29 Merchants’ Exchange, corner of Hanover street. AN TED—TWO EXPERIENCED HANDS ON DA- guerrootypes. Those accustomed to working the | chemicals, prepating plates, and finishing pictures, may | apply to Rees & Co., 289 Broadway, this morning. WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS elect to the Fifth Ward Democratic Republican fard Cosnmittee, for 1853, held in accordance with the call ofthe of the previous committee (of 1852) at the Fmblem, 68 West Broadway, on ‘Tuesday evéni Jan, 11, 1853, Mr. John H. Whitmore was called to the An election fer permanent officers then took sulting in the unanimous selection of John H. , and Mr. 8. Tl. Webst te cretary pro tem. x meet eels teat ta "hi “re: | Drated musicians engaged. Tickets of adinission. exclu. lace, re- eancev, Women HN 2 WHLTMO! SancerT. Wrasrr Ry ari Jas, Lawinkyce, —” J Seeretar ryan HALL, JAN. 28, 1863.—NOTICZ.—THE Sachems of the ‘Tammany Society having arrogated to themselves the right of regulating the aflaira of the Demceratic Republican party of this city and county, the Democratic Republican General Committea for the-city and county of New York will be duly notified of their next meeting. THOMAS J. BARR, Chairman, pro tem. Guoncr G. ce . namie, } secretaries, pro tem. AMMANY SOCIETY OR COLUMBIAN OPoEn. ‘& meeting of the Council of the Tammany %0 f, Chairman, 3. AT 1853, the following resolutions were adopted :— Resolved, That Mr. Howard, the lessee of Tammany Hall, be informed as to the decision of this Council upon the question submitted by him this evening, that no meet: ings of the Tammany Socicty, or any portion of the bers of said society, can be held in Tammany Hall, exeept under a regular call, signed by the regular oficers of the society, aud in accordance with the laws and usages of the raid society. Resolved, That the Grand Sachem of the society be re- quested to call the next regular monthly meeting of the society, for the earliest day in February when the Grand Connell Chamber can be had for that purpose. Dated Tammany Hall, January 28, 1853. GEO, S. MESSERVE, Father: C. C, Camps, Seribe pro tem, T A MEETING OF THE TENTH WARD DEMO- cratic Republican Ward Committee, elected for the year 1858, held at the Tenth Ward Hotel, corner of oome and Forsyth etreets, on Wednesday evening, January 26, the following officers were duly elected:— Wm. Jaques, Chatrman; Wm. C. Gover, Secretary; und John Harrison, ‘'reasurer. On iotion the following re- solutions were adopted:— * Regolved, That this committee have héard with aston? inkzent that the Suchems of the Tenmany society, assumed the right of dictating to the democracy of this ward who we shall have to represent us in the Democra- tie Republican General Committee for the year 1853. ‘Resolved, That the course pursued lavely by the Sachems towards the members elect of the Democratic Republican General Committee, is an outrage on the peo- ple of this ward, and will not be tolerated. We do not recognize their right to interfere, nor will we submit to their dictation, as the people of our ward are capable of seleeting thelr own representatives. Resolved, That the course of action of the delegates of this ward to the Democratic Republican General Com- mittee, and the conduct of ‘Thomas J. Barr, temporary Chairman of the Republican Democratic General Com» mittee, meets with our warmest approbation, and that we coincide with his views, ag set forth in the protest read by him before the Sachems of the Tammany Society Ww. ©. Gover, Secretary. QI T A MEEWING OF THE F WA DEMOCRATIC Republican Committee, elected to serve for 1863, held at the Star House, No. 125 Codar street, on Friday evening, 28th inst., after the necessary preliminary ar- rangements, the fellowing gentlemen were unanimously chosen as permanent officers of said Committee for the ensuing year:—Charles Gannon, Chairman; John H. Wil- linms, Seerctary; Joseph Petty, Assistant Secretary: Wil- lism Johnson, Treasurer. After the business of electing oflicers was. goue through, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:— Resolved, That the democracy of the First ward ap- prove % and will sustain the course pursued by our dele- gates, Nicholas Dimond, Michael HaJpin, and Richard T. Mulligan, to the Democratic Republican General Commit- tee of the city of New York, and the organization of suid Committee, of which thomas J. Barr, Esq., is Chairman pro tem., and that we will not recognize the acts of any spurious, relf-constituted cornmittec. Resolved, That, representing the democratic maszes of this ward, We proclaim our adherence to the great mens- ures of the compromises, and the slayer that we hold to the doctrine that full shall be our constitutional duty, and good faith 70 the Southern States of this confederacy, demand at our hands a faith- question, and force and effect ful execution of all laws sanctioned by the constitution of the United States. Resolved, ‘That we approve of the sentiments contained in the protest read by Alderman Thomas J. Barr, before he Sachems, and recommend its circulation to the de: mocracy ¢f the Union. Resolved, That the above resolutions be published in ihe Herald and National Democrat. CHARLES GANNON, Chairman. Jons H. Wnisaus, }seeretaries. Josern Perry, VENTH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE DEMO- cratic Republican Ward Committee of the Seventh ward, held on Friday evening, tRe 28th inst., the follow- ing revolutions, submitted by Andrew Thomp<on, Esq ‘were unanimously adopted, and ordered to be publishe reas, This committee have learned with pain, that the Sachems of the Tammany Seciety, a secret organiza- tion, have aseumed to dictate to the democratic party who shall constitute their representatives in the Demo- cratic Republican General Committee for 1853. Resolved, That the Sachems of the ‘Tammany Society, whore acts are of no more binding force upon the demo- cratié party than that of any other irresponsible and the oppression they have | ituted, and the tyranny’ they seek to exercise, vio- Inted every right of the democratic party, and submis. ‘of the trusts unrepeventative body, have, b sion to it would prove us to be unworth confided to us by an intelligent and npr ¢ constituency. Resolved, That the eourse speetor test of Thomas J. Barr, the democratic voters of this ward. Resolved, That we recognize the General Committee of | which Thomnas J. Barr is Chairman pro tem., as the De- mocratic Republican Gencral Committee for the year 1853, RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, Ghairman. A. T. GAITAGHER, Y g, Jon Borytox, } secretaries. ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, TO ATTEND TO OUT door business. He must possess good address and undoubted reference. Address, with reference, Out Doors, Herald office. wash, and iron, and make herself zenerally use- ful, in a very small family. She must be industrious and daiestic. Apply in Union strect, one door above licks, South Brooklyn, near Hamilton ferry. WV AXTED-AT 114 NASGAU STREET, SALESME clerks, porters, men on railroads ‘and steamers, coachmen, waiters, and boys to Jearn trates, Places for smart girls ready. Applicants enclosing one dollar, free of postage, stating particulars, ean be promptly suited. THOMAS SPINE) Agent. WET NURSE WANTED, AT 819 FOURTH AVE —A young, healthy Protesiant woman, with a breast of milk, io nurse an infant four weeks old. others need apply. YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN SPEAK ENGLISH 2 German, and who has been two years employed in a dry goods store at Charleston, 8. C., wishes employment ina dry goods establishment in Naw York. Please address C.G. C., Herald office. CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF ng a situation as chambermaid, or to do housework. Has noobjections to take care of chil dren, or to make herself generally 1. Vor farther | particulars, please call at Atlantic street near Bond, over the butcher's shop, Brooklyn. A SI ‘TION WANTED, BY A PROTESTANT IRISIT | 8 cChambermaid and seamstress, or nurse. In- quire for Jane, at 36 West Thirteenth «tre IIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED LADY [8 | desizous of obtaining a situation as housckeeper to idower or a single gentleman; would have no objec. | ion to leave the city. Would be ‘also pleased to engaue as companion to a lady, and ke charge of her domestic irs. Apply to Mrs. 'M.C.S., 3 t. GOOD CARD ENGE and of, wishe and has: to employ ‘accounts. time to dispos Address J... | Herald ofice, A BOY WANIED IN A WHOLE- rs of ago; one rk. Apply to | veiting, name, resi- ving by Office, with his han Drs cuERK capact STHLA MAKER: enced worker: at G. BRODIF’ —IN A LUMBER Y or any othe: . OR respectable business, god ns assistant ference sat to mak Herall office. 'y moderate. We Ade CUR to whom constant employment and good wag Address or apply, to R.A. LIGH TOOT coond streot, Philadelphia. No. i | ‘O JEWELE 130, one ed apply Ned work. | ir bast A FI at employment Address or apply to B, Hl Phila eurler, to whom ¢ pa will be i phia, or to | 4 58 RS OF HTS the Mercer vt one o'clock P, of ationding the ergant of company © requested to Ass y, the 90th inst , for the pu al of Willlam 8. Cormack, | ew York Volunteers. By © WARD B Adjutant , BURNETT, Col, Com. Jas, 8. MeCane, ame ase oe | der,’”? at a mee’ ‘ANTED—A_ COMPETENT WOMAN, TO COOK, | F | Whomas J. | eve! | will be at nglield, | 1 ment to any | £0 Copal street, near Bp 10 THE GRAND COUNCIL, &C.—TAM Jan. 2%, 1853.—We, the undersigned, tials Parr sion of, the secretaries of the said committee. T. Mulligan. hth Ward—Gershon Cohen, R. T. Compton. MUSICAL. A easy terms, will please address J. W. H., Herald office. EST AOLIAN AND BOUDOIR PIANOS MAY BR found at 207 Brondway.—Hallet, Davis & Co.'s pianos, with wolians, are acknowledged the best for tone, and standing in tune, of any in the world, while Samu Gilbert’s boudoir pianos are the only ones which are sought after. Second hand pianos in great variety, cheap. Music and musical publications. Dealers supplied on Kiberal terms. Pianos to let. T. 8. BERRY & CO., 207 Bi R. GALLEGOS, NO, 85 manufactur of pianofortes, Instruments repaired on ve MPORTANT MUSICAL FLIZA VALENTINE announces to all pe years of age, in wh extensive compass OUNCE. ENT.—S donna, professor of s ‘ORINI inging, il gooil ear, that she is willing to ine struct them in singing, gratis, with the condition to sing in publice oncerts that Signorini Valentini proposes to give in New York ona pormanent system. Apply at her own house, 440 Fourth street, from 10 A. M. till d P. M., INCOLN & THOMPSON, 441 BROADWAY, OFFER FOR 4 rale, a yery larga assortment of Boston und New York pianos, including the celebrated pianos of Hallet, Davis € Co.. Boston, with or without the Alolian; also, a good supply of second hand pianos, Pianos to let. to devote young ladies. Mra. formation concernin 80 White and La Meat nnoforte, organ, F Ten! iUIN, PROFESSOR OF VOCAL MUS, a and Hnglish, sacred and seeulur, lias decided will be happy. to give alll in- , plans, &c., at her residence, f. each morning. TH, TEACHER OF THE PI, singing, musical compositions, attention given fo sacred music. Terms ly at 121 West Sixteenth street. BROADWAY, spect their im: gan, violin, vio- tion in the Paganini strings for and American musie S' nue Sis the public to mense stock of music for voice, piano, or cello, harp, orchestra. fied States, of $100,000 wi allinstroments, Orders for fe uded to with promptnes AAC OUAN PIANOVORTES.—T. GIL 44 celebrated pianoforles, with and without the —The subseriber, who is sole agont im thia * the sale of these instruments, (the reputation of lh has become world-wide,) is prepared to offer them at prices whieh, io those wishing lo purchase, can- not fail to be sai ; cilities for ob- 03 unsurpassed, by of any other the city, he docs not hesitate to say that nt inn its to buyers not to be found which he t's elegant Also, Melo 1 malian and HORACE WATERS, ner of Anthony st., up stairs, boudoir deons, of F other } 7 ALENTINES ATERIALS.—COUN try dealers and pediars will do well to call on GAR, the eclebrated manufreturer and importer of or they will find an entirely different assort: ers In the elty, at low prices. Remember, Away, i \ ing, | hitmore, | for chairman; Samuel 'T. Webster and James Lawrence, | for secretaries; and Mr. James P. Shivkey. for treasurer. | taught will include the Polka, Schottisch, Polka Redowa Redowa Wi German Cotillons, &c., &e. or Columbiun Order, held at Tammany Hall, January ain, | ven to the Fugitive Slave law; believing that he delegates from this ward, Messrs. E. C, West, G. G. Glasier, and John D. Far. rington, legally elected, and duly certitied bg all the in. | is fully Approved, and that we ondorse the pro- Chairman pro tem, of the General Committee, and also recommend its circulation among irst Ward—Nicholas Dimond, Michael Halpin, Richard Ninth Ward—Kugene MeGrath, Henry Arcularius, Jr. ee ee GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PURCHASE A GOOD second hand piano; one of Chickering’s would be preferred. Any person wishing to dispose of one upon f every kind of stringed instru: 8 of both sexes, from ten to thirty | she may find a first class voice, | few hours each day for the instruction of | (reef, neer Broadway, between the houra of 1¢ | RAND BAL DE SARACCO—UNDER THE MANAGE ment of a committee of his friends, at Niblo’ is definitively postponed to Thursday evening, February 17th, om agcount of another great soirée that is to be given on the 3d bya wealthy family. ‘This ball will be the most fashionable and recherehe of the season. The new and elegant dances have been selected, and the most evle- sively for the ball, or with privilege of twelve or twenty lessons. and a circular containing full particulars, ean be ured at Mr. Saracco’s, No. 110 Grand street, four rs wert of Broadway, by making imuedia's application, ag the number of tickets is limited. It is searcely neces: sary to allude to Mr. Saracco’s professional abilities; the superiority of iis talents, and the rapid progress of his upils are admitted. . Adults who have never danced be- | fore are taught all the modern dances ina single course | of ve lessons, and, during this arrangement, they | wi can obtain tickets at one-third the usual terms. ‘The danees faltz, Mazourka, Esmeralia, Cinq-temps Waltz = ices RYSTAL PALACE AND BROADWAY.—TO LET OR lease, the store and dwelling on the northwest corner of Proadway and Fortieth street; also the house adjoining on Broadway, and the adjoining one on Fortieth street. Reing in the immediate vicinity of the palace, offers great inducements fora hotel, or any other kind of business. | Inquire on the premises. G. D. DAVIS. ULTON STREET LOT TO LEASE, FOR A TERM OF years, No. 182, opposite St.’ Paul’s. 77 by 25 Apply to AVID RAIT. 381 Broadway. 0. LEASE FOR VIVE YRARS—THE FOUR STORY brick building No. 14 Ann street. ‘The first floor is divided into two stores, and the upper part of the building is occupied ax a boarding house. Apply to John Greenwood, Jr. American Museuin, New York. (0, MACHINISTS. —T0 LEASE—TANNERY, SAW MILLS ‘and other buildings, easily adapted to machinery. for extensive planing, turning, shingle, lath, and stave manufactories, and for cotton and woollen factories or | iron foundry, with ample water power, in a pleasant vil- | tage, three hours distance from Albany by railand plauke | roads, Timber in abundauee, and cheap. Apply to BURT & BRECKINRIDGE, 64 Wallstreet. | 0 _LET—THE MOST DESIRABLE STORE York for the cloth or clothing business, situated on the northeast corner of Chatham and Pear! streets. The wereroom on the segond floor extends over stores No. 121, 12134 and 123 Chatham street. Rent $3,000 per annum to a good tenant, and possession given about 7th Februa- Ty it required. Apply to DANIEL D. GASSNER, No. 117 oadwa; 0 IKT—UNTIL FIRST OF MAY, A SUITE OF rooms on the third floor of house No. 102 Fourth avenue. Apply on the premises. 0 JEWELLERS OR WATCH DEALERS. can be leased for the above business, at the corner of Broadway and Dey street. The office fronts Brondway and is on the second floor—it is one of the Lost locations AN OFFICE in New York. Rent$400, Apply to *MELVILLE & CO, roadway, 0 LET, UNFURNISHED—SECOND AND THIRD floors, with some attics and a kitchen, separate or together, centrally locnted, where cars and stages pass the door, with privilege of bath room and cellar. Apply at 96 Fourth avenue, rear of Grace Church, opposite Eleventh street. Rent $20 and $60 per month, in advance. 0 LET—IHE HOUSE AND STABLE NO. 24 BOND street. The premises are 26 f 0, trom Bond to Jones street. Inquire of 8. ner of Pine and William streets 0 LET OR LEASE—THE ENTIRE BUILDING 3885 Broadway, two doors above White street. She store | will be enlarged to suit tenant, if required; possession first of May. Apply to N. A. FREEMAN, 289 Broadway, corner of Keade street. 0 LET—TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, THE upper part and front basement of No, 175 Sprir street. No Family in the house but o gontloman, wite and servant, Can be scen at all hours during the day and evening. DRAI MISCELLANEOUS. Cries CELEBRATED PATENT CAST IRON RalL- ing.—The New York Iron Railing Company make and put up to order every varicty of plain and ornamenta} cast iron railing for buildings, parks, courts, cemeteries, &c., &c., in a complete and workmanlike manner, upon Crowell’s celebrated patent principle, without rivits, saving thereby to purchasers twenty-five to fifty conte running foot. ey invite a critical examination of ir patterns and works, to which they are constantly making tasteful additions. Specimens may now be seen in several of the cemeteries and at buildings in the city. N. B.—All kinds of cast wrought iron work for buildings, such as bank and vault doors, shutters. brackets, light counting house desk and counter railings. gratings, window giiards, wall stays, &c., &., &e., fur’ Fished at short notice, and at most reaconablo charger , Office No. 79 Duane street, a few doors east of Broadway. RIDGEWATER PAINT—THE BEST ARTICLE EVER offered to the public for roofs, decks, and bottems ‘df steamers, and other vessels, and, from its spark aud cinder proof qualities, fur raileoad ‘bridges, cars, depots, jials and. specimens can be seen at the de- For sale dry, in packages of 200 Iba. of 26, 60, end 100 Wo... 195 street, and TS EPOT OF PERIGORD PRESERV TM porter, No. 504 Broadway.—The successful dobut | made by this establishment in its recent modest location, during the past year, lus induced the proprietor to remove it to the largo promises No. 604 Broadway, above Niblo's, where an extensive assortment of luxuries for the palate, and an endless variety of rich holiday presents, are now offered for sale. ACHINERY, TOOLS, ETC.—THE SUBSCRIBER 18 prepared to manafacture all descriptions of light machinery ; also, lathes, slide reste, engineers’ tools, &e., &e., at short notice. and on moderate terms, Engi- neers and inventors giving him a call, will have their work got up with acsuracy and despatch. S. BENTON, 136 Cro: by street. ILK—ALDEN’S CONCENTRATED MILK.—THIS IS the only preparation of milk ever discovered that NY HALL | bas fully anawered the purpose intended, kept good in all jereby state that the use made of our names by the “ Grand Council of Sachems of the Society of Tammany or Columbian Or- ng held’ on the 20th inst., was without ;and we further state, that the assertion call or order of the jsaid Council, that our creden- cre then and there produced, is utterly false. Our credentials were produced before the committee of which is chairman, and of which we are mem- vers, and were handed to, and now remain in the posses- climates, and given entire satisfaction. byt e process of concentrating, all the essential properties of milk are preserved in a pure state, great care being taken to use only the best quality of pure milk. It is readily dissolved in hot or cold water, and may be used for all purposes for which milk or cream is used ; forms a healthy and nutri- tious article of food for children, and is recommended by Dr. Chilton and other celebrated chemists. Ship cap- tains, stewards, families, eating hoses, and travellers will find this a very convenient and valuable article for making custards, graaings, cakes and ice cream. Sole agents, SENET & CO, dealers in ship, army, and navy mess stores, 113 Chambers street. LATINA! =PLATINA!!—JUST RECEIVED, PER steamship Arctic, a large invoice of plitina plate and wire, cheaper than offered in the market—from 50 to 1€0 ounces. For sale by ROT, Importer, 62 John street. TT9 , DAGUERREOTYPISTS, | STEELWORKERS, DEN. tists, fireworkers, glassmakers, &.—Bromine, iodine, ghloride fold, hsposulphide soda, evanide potassium, Vienna limo,’ English rouge, crocus martis, platina, in plate and wire; biemuth, refined nickel, cadmium, pala- dium, nitrates strontia and baryta, chlorate potash, oxide cobalt, oxide manganese, zalfre, sirb-oxide copper, Thoraa’ extract copaiva, fumigating pastiles, &c., for sale by L. FLUCHIWANGER, 141 Maiden 5 00 DO \ OF VERY SUPERIOR AND CHOICE A () icemeticalty seeli oatere, peatiion, bee, warvanted to keep in any climate, for sale in lots to suit purchasers: also, 600 dozen brandy aches, in quarts and half gallons, suitable for California or Australia, at 46 Vesey street, by GEO. RAPHAEL. 2 BARRELIS SALMON, 1,000 LBS. SMOKED 0: salmon, 200 kegs soused salmon, 300 kegs new Dutch herring, 500 barrels new herrings, winter caught, .000 quintals new white codfish, 2,000 boxes new smoked herrings, 1,000 barrels new mackerel; for sale by LSON WELLS & CO., 81 Dey street. LC) I J ERFULLY FOR $25 every failure of the celebrated Bohemian hair dye, to turn (instantly) Brey or red hair to a beautiful, natural, permanent black or brown, also prevent it fallin Sold a RD—WILL BE PAID CHEE if any other hai , dye equals Bohemian. 7 Hudson str t, and many drug stores. POR FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS. — THAT never failing remedy, BUSIV'S Magic Cream Liniment, n be had at 825 Greenwich, corner Duane street; Guion, corner of Bowery and Graud street; Coddington, corner Spring and Hudson streets; Doctor Hunter, 108 sixth avenue. In Brooklyn, of Mrs, Hays, 175 Fulton street. Price 25 cents. INSTRUCTION. OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC ‘ THOROT LY taught by W. J. RENVILL Each student is separately instructed, and rapidly advanced in his studies, while the know arted to hii is pecu- dge Kiarly adapted to the prac Open day and evening. GEES; THE NOBLE 3 8 ements of business. REEK LANGUAGE.—M. J. White, A.M., ‘of Minburgh and Glasgow, who ied for years Gree of wore than a thousand Id, in London, gives private lessons in saeved and ek, to beginners, to theological students, and T & 060.3 | | FPYUTOR.—A FA ‘YY, reading the Testament, or ihe Septuagint, i No. 3 ‘ihird avenue. ‘SHIP.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE i i 4, 289 Broadway. La- a's classes te instrue- to the pu Our See cari d RB. GOLDSMITH, \PANISH LANGUA\ b has a few unemple vote them to the instruction & native lan ble month Apply to Sr. ¥. H1LY OR MORE, TOGETHER, WISHING to secure ateacher of experience and wncommon ability, may address the undersigned. He ia perfectly competent to teach svecersfully the usual branches of a | sound English education, music and drawing, and the Latin, Kalian, Spanieh, French, and German languages, | the latter three of which he can speak native purity. References of the highest respe i Il be given, Address J. Harding, care of B. H. Wileox, Esq., 293 Broad. way, New York. MVD—IN A FRENCH SCHOOL, A LADY CAPA- ble of teaching the ordinary English branches. Ap- rly, after twelve o'clock M., at 349 Fourth street, IN NEW | eee WEAN A Ajit eed Ny TO Li Lier’ BWVADWAY, THIRTY- fifth, and Twenty-uinth streets, to amall tamilies, at re a also, several stores at bar- ains, on ent gs above Thirty-third street, also, a rge hall, kuitable for school or other purposes. Apply te RG. PIERCE. 1,104 Brod PLEASANT ROOM FOR A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, with convenience for fire, in a desirable location, near St. John’s park, No. 9 Vurick street, third door frou Franklin street. LARGE AND PLEASAN’ ROOM, SUFFICENT FOR the sccowmodation of a centletvan and his wi, or two single gentlemen, can be bad, by applying at I Pond street. VERY PLEASANT FRONT PARLOR AND BED- rooms, furnished, fitted up with hot alr, grates, vas, &e., tolet, with bard, at 74 West Twonty-third streets ‘Aso, rooms for single gentlemen, ) STORY FRONT ROOM, with board for a genilemen and his wife; also small rooms for single gentlemen, with or without board. Ap- ply at 301 Wesley place, between Houston and Bleecker streets, east of liroadway. a GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD IN SOME HIGHLY respectable Spanish family, in the upper part of ihe city. A good room and tire, jace required Applica- tion to be made at the Boardiny Exchange, 299 Broad- way. Information regarding board and boarders far- nished. No charge to the wanting board. OARD IN BROOKL NTLEMAN AND HIS wife canobtain board at No, 42 Butler street, ina final, genteel private family, where every comfort of a home’can be had, pleasant rooms, and pantries attached. Apply - 42 Butler street, or of v. L. DAVISON, 14 Joba street, N. Y. OARD ON BROOKLYN HKIGHTS.—SINGLE GEN- tlemen and gentlemen and their wives can be ac- commodaied in a first-class hou e. having a full view of the harbor and bay, and containing all modern improve- ments. Apply at 120 Coluinbia street. OARDING.—A GENT N AND HI3 LADY CAN be accommodated with a furnished or unfurnished room, and bedroom adjoining, in a private family, where but few boarders are taken; also, one or two single gen- tlemen. The house is large, and pleasantly situated in Fast Broadway, having the movern improvements, gas, &c. Address Goodness, Herald office. f OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN and wife may procuve a bed room and sitting room, connecting, with partial or full board, in a respectable private family. Also, accommodations for single gentle- tlemen, where quietness and the comforts of 9 may be expected. For particuiars, inquire at 28 Wyckoi street. OARD WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, ina private family, where there are no other board. ra, residing in the upper part of the city. References exchanged. Address FE. P., Herald office, early. OARD.—A LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN she requires, would let a parlor on the second floor, with pantry; also, a very nice back room, and three attie rooms, to ‘gentlemen, with or without partial board: in the vicinity of Canal street. - Please address W. Auy Broad Post Otlice. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND . HIS wife, with a pleasant room, or room and bedroom. Location ‘desired between Fourteenth and Twenty-sixth streets, and west of Broadway. Address A. S. H., Herald office. OARD WANTED.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, MID dle-aged, and of regular habits, wants a room, with grate, breakfast and tea, dinner on Sunday, with bath, with a pleasant American or kuglish family, where he can enjoy the comforts of a home, and where only a few select boarders are taken. Vicinity of Ws ma rquare preferred. Address, stating terms, A. P. H., lerald office. OARDING IN BROOKL A GENTLEMAN AND Jady can be accommodated with a pleasant unfurnish ed room, with pantries. Also, a single gentleman. 4p ply at 67 Naseau, corner of Pearl street, Brooklyn. OARDING AT 648 BROADWAY.—TO LET—A SUITE of rooms on the second floor, handsomely furnished, | just vacated, suitable for a fathily als, & few rooms with grates, for single gentlemen. all the modern improvements. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN (WHO 13 A widower) and his daughter, in a private family, where no other boarders are taken. Location to be neat Broadway; upper part of the city preferred. But very plain fare ia required, and liberal terms will be given for suitable accommodations, which must be of the best style of comfort. Some good lady housekeeper pion this greatly to her advantage. Address A. H., way Post Oflice. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE gentlemen can obtain neatly furnished apartments, with partial board, in a private family, where may enjoy the comforts of ahome. House new. Location de- sirable and convenient to both South and Fulton ferry ‘sf ronter. Apply at No. 3 Elm place, two doors from Fulton avenue. and his wife may obtain a furnished or unfurnisiied, on the second bee a oral quiet family, where every comfort of a home thay be ex- pected; alxo, accommodations for a single gentleman Apply ‘at No. 71 Warren street, near Henry; three minutes walk from the fi rry. OARD WANTED FOR A LADY AND HER SON.— ‘A good sized bedroom for the lady, with a fireplace, and a smaller one for the gentleman. Dinner on Sun: days only, for the latter, unless it be near the business part of the city. Address, stating location and terms, which must be moderate, Ontario, Herald Oftiee. ARD WANTED, (PRIVATE TAI ) FOR A GEN- tleman and wife, with one whole floor, opine three or four well furnished rooms, and the best but extravagant table, either up or down town, ina house with all the modern improvements. Liberal price paid. Ad- dress immediately, stating location, &¢., Xenophon, He- rald office. ie house contains OARDING.—FAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be supplied with furnished rooms, with full or partial board, by the day, week or month, at 347 Broad- way, on reasonable terms. Rooms rented to single gen- tlemen, without board. ‘Transient boarders one dollar and twenty-five cents per day. JAS. BARKER. , Bee HOTEL, CORNER OF WILLIAM AND FRANK fort streets, hay ing over two hundred rooms, where gentlemen can have well furnished single bedded rooms, with good beds, plenty of bedding, and privilege of a read- ing room, for $1 25 to $2 per week, or cents per night. aa fire if desired. Office open all night, and halls lighted with gas. Refectory underneath. Call’and sce. \URNISHED ROOMS WANTED, BY A SMALL FAMI- ly.—A parlor and three bedrooms, Geant) with use of kitchen. Location not further up town tham Union place, or in Brooklyn, near the ferries. Terms not to exceed $15 to $20 per month: References exchanged. Address H. R., Herald office. ADIES’ BOARDING HOUSE TO LET, AND FURNI- ture for sale.—The house is eligibly situated. Ad- Sub Rosa, Broadway Post Office, with real name and dre: add: agape AND BEDROOMS TO LET, AT 211 TWELFTH street, corner of Broadway. R0Ow, WANTED_ WITH BREAKFAST AND TEA, GAS and fire, within three miles of City Hall, near an omnibus or railroad line. Address, stating terms &e., X., CO Cedar street. OOMS TO LET, FURNISHED.—ANY GENTLEMAN wishing comfortable lodging, without board, will do well to call at 72 Franklin street, west side, near Broad- way. Also, a large parlor and bedroom on second floor. ‘The house is private and neat. This is addressed to high- ly respectable persons. WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AOCOMMO- dated with board and. pleasant rooms, in a genteel family, located near the Fulton ferry. Apply at No. 8@ Nassau street, Brooklyn. (0 LET—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, TO SINGLY GEN- tlemen, with the privilege of hot and cold water Baths, ina pleasant neighborhood, and of access to the lower part of the city. Inquire at No. 260 Sixth avenue, HOUSES, ROOMS, OUSE.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A TWO STORY or small three story house, located between Bleecker and Twentieth streets, west side of Sixth avenue. Price to be from 6 to 8,000 dollars. Possession required on or befoge Ist May next. Apply personally, or by note, stat- ing location, terms, &e., te JOHN LADEN, 190 Washington street. OUSE WANTED FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT. — A two and a-lalf or three story house, with modern improvements, between Third and Fifth avenues, and vot above Twentieth strect. Address, with full particulars, Argent, Herald Office. OTL WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY, who have had many years experience in hotel keeping, are desirous of taking the management of a first, class "hotel s or ata stipulated salary; have no objection to go South or West, having an exten- sive aequaintance with the travelling community from all sections of {he States. The gentleman alone would accept a sitnation as caterer or bookkeeper, being quali- fied for either both by edveation and experienee. Testi- monials the most satisfactory will be given by writing to Mr. V. B. Palmer, Newspaper Agent, Philadelphia. TORE WANTED—MEDIUM SIZE, EITHER FOR IM- mediate use, or between the present time and May 1, 1853, on Broadway, between the Astor Houre and York Hotel. Please address JNO. SMITH, Broadway Post office. ANTED TO RENT—A FIRST CLASS” THREE- story dwelling house, with all the modern i ments. Location near proetvey tetas Fourth and ‘Twenty-fifth streets. Address MARTI RIO & CO., No. 20 Reaver street, w* r Y FIRST OF MAY NEXT, BY A PRI- vate family, a. small house on west side of Broad- way, between Chambers and Broomo streets, Address, stating location and terms, Confidence, Herald office. ANTE SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, ORA furnished house, in the vieinity of Union square Address box 121 Post Office. V ANTED—TO RENT, FORA GENTERL FAMILY, A house, or part of a house, in the lower part of the city. Rent not to exceed $600 for the whole. anion to be taken immodintely or on the 15th of February, Ad dress Box 3,273 Post Oice. ANTED—10 RENT, IN NEW YORK OR BROOK Iyn, by a small emily, apartments on the second or first floor, and basement, in a house with a neat, quiet family, and ino respectable neighborhood. Address W, V. Z., Herald office

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