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| | . i } { ! } Ww TED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS AND ADVERTINEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | GONTINUED FEOM FIFTH PAGE. ) OTHERS.—WANTED, BY 4 respectable and weil educated young man, 22 years f age, a situation as clerk or bookkeeper, or im any ether respectable employment where he could earn @ Mvelibood. Address J. W., box 161 Herald office. (© DRY GOODS SALES! ‘WILL BE VACATED, Jan. Ist, a situation as salesman, which a compe- fent person can have by addressing E. G., Herald office, with reference, and 60 cents to pay for advertisement. DRY GOODS MERCHANTS AND DRAPERS.— Wanted—a situation, by a respectable man, 28 rs of age, just arrived from England. He understands The retail drapery business, and has held a situation in one of the largest wholesale houses in England for three 4 reference, as regards character and ability, can be given. Address Alpha, box 160 Herald office. : > CUISINI “E, DESIRE OB placer dans une famille privco, aussielle connait Ia patisserie de tout genre. second street. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE We- man, as a professed cook and baker; understands all kinds of pastry and confectionery; is alio # first-rate housekeeper, having had fourteen tyears experience in the most respectable families. The best of eity referenes ean be given, Can be seen until employed, or address & note to A. L., at No. 114 East Twenty-dith street, W ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, AND TO DO washing and ironing. Apply 3 Jay street, Brooklyn, third floor, back room. Best of city references given Sladresser 85 East Twenty- J ANTED—A W women, as chambermaid and seamstress, or to take care of children. Keferences can be given ‘by ap- plying at 171 Elm street. j ANLED—A ION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Ge 1, who understands washiog, ironing. plain + king, in a respect: able fuinily 1 Third street, rear puild- ug, room 10. “ ANTED—A SIT RESPECTABLE young woman d she best of city r Fourteenth street, is willing to make rence given, Apply at third floor. —A SITUATIC wet nurse in a re if required. App) street, between Sixth and BY A YOUNG WoM ectable family; good city at ¥1 West Nineteeuth enth a nues. "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE gis], as nurse and seamstress or chainbermaid and seatustress; has lived one year in her last place, and ean produce the best of city reference. Please address a mote to Sorah Cole, Herald office, for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as waiter and seamstress, or seam- stress and to take care of children. She has lived in her last situation two years, and can produce the best of city reference, Please address Julia, Herald office, for ‘two days. ANTED—TWO AMERICAN WOMEN; ONE AS chambermaid and waiter, and one as laundress, in an American family; © permanent siluation for any that will suit. Address Situation, Herald oflice, stating where an interview can be hud. y Wane ‘AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL, - who can speak English, to do the general house: work of a small family; must ‘understand her busivess perfectly. Apply at 114 Prince street, Brooklyn, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid_and to assist in washing and ironing; would do general housework; is an excellent baker anda good plain cook. Can give the Dest of city reference from her last employer. Can be seen, for two days, at 11 West Twenty-first street. nuree, by a respectable young girl, of genteel ad- Gress and good city reference; she is competent as seam- stress; can cut and fit for ladies and childien, or assist ‘as chambermaid and nurse; would take the entire charge in a private family, or with a lady who boards; will take $6 a mouth. Call at 323 First avenue, first floor, back room. bee est A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermaid and waiter, and would have no objection to take care of chiliren if required. Govd city geference. Inquire at 9634 Broad street. ANTED—BY A RE ABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation as cook, washer and irone to do general housework. Please call for two 197 Forsyth street. 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A PRO- testant woman, a professed cook; understands aking and pastry; is’ a first rate washer and ironer; would take charge of the housekeeping of « private fam: ily. Can be seen for two days at 543 Thirtieth street, eorner Fourth avenue, third fluor. ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK AND MAN WALTER. WwW None but those who thoroughly uaderstand thi Dusiness need apply at 208 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth stre ANTED—A girl of 1 BY AN ITUATION, child’ nurse and che a smart, tidy little girl; can do plain sewitig, and assist with any light work in 'a private family, or with a lady who boards. Has the best of city reference. Will take to $4 month. No objection to Brooklyn, Call irst avenue, first floor, back room. RESPECTABLE ‘ANTED— A SITUATION, BY A young woman, to do general housework in a p.i- vate family, Can cook, wash and iron. Good city re- ference. Can be seen for two days at No. 52 Roosevelt street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, She is willing to assist with the washing and ironing if required. She can be well recommended from her last Please call at the shoe store, 84 Third avenue. Can be seen for two days ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A MO3T eompetent English woman, The advertiser is well experienced and understands al! the above branches, Has the best of city reference. Can be seen at 137 Hes- ter street, near the Bowery, room 12. ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN A BEAUTIFUL ITA- WwW lian art, whereby auy lady can make at their home from $8 to $10 a week. Taught in three lesson All ladies entering their names this week will be taugl for $1, at 114 East Sixteenth street, near F ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH (TL, A ituation to do general housework in a vrivate @emily; is a good washer and ironer aad a goo vaker; will be found willing and obliging. Has no objection to g: short distance in the country. Good city reference? be seen for two days at 173 East Thirty-second street, between First and Second avenues. ANTED—A” SITUATION, AS LAUNDRESS, BY ‘& most competent young woman, None but pri- vate families need apply; has four years of the best of references; has noolyectien to go a short distance in the country, Call at 187 Hester street, corner Bowery, room 14, ‘WARTS, + aes = ET Warns SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A healthy ry oang woman with good references, Ap- ph No. 4 Washington square. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, FOR A RESTAU- rant, and two waiters. Apply at the Hem and Chickens, 212 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITHOUT ENCUM- brance, to attend a retail Sroceny stp, for his board and washing, for on months. ood hand bis employer will give bim good w: Feat time expires. None but those of good hal apply. preferred. 3 after its need ANTED—A SITUATION AS OOACHMAN, BY A young man, an American, who thoroughly under- stands his business. Has good city reference and no ob- jection to the country. Can be seen at 66 University place, until engaged, or address J. T. F., Herald offi ANTED—A MAN WAITER, WHO PERFECTLY understands his business, ‘Apply at 17 Ninth st. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT TEACHER OF THE church organ and melodeon, by a young man ac- usinted with the rudiments of music.” Address box ,621 Post Office, stating terms and references, ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, TO din agrocery and liquor store. He the business well, and must also co: ed from his last employer, He must be honest, sober and willing. Apply at No. 36 Frankfort street, corner of Rose. City reference re- quired. ANTED—A SMART, STEADY MAN, TO ACT IN capacity of oysterman and waiter. Apply at JMerles Restaurant, 347 Broadway, atter 11 1 ] ANTE! nice respectable boy, about 15 ys FOR A SBGAR StORB, OP TOWN, A 3 of age, one that can be recommended for honesty, and resides with his parents in the vicinity of the sture, Broadway, cor- ner of ‘iwenty-eighth street. Call between 10 and 12 o'clock, ANTED—A LAD, FROM 14 10 16 YEARS OF AGE, Vv well recommended for honesty, to write and do er- rands in an © ge ollie. Address, with name, resi- Jence anil reterence, B., Herald office, WV ANTEDIN A, STOVE AND HARDWARE STORE, a smart, active lud ay clerk;one not afraid to work and make himselt gecerally useful. He will be re- quired to board with Lis employer. Apply at No. 9 Gar- zoine street, near Bleecker. dC) —A SurTa PERSON, WITH $100, 1S $100. wanted to canvass Cincinnati, another for £ ¢. ‘The city secured to the: right man for the xing, probably, and best work to plished, just issued, oom 9, up stairs. now Nothing's, ever p assau street, New York ct (NG) WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY PERSON WHO 20 will procure the advertiser (age 25) a situa- tlcn—salary $36 per month—in a store or on a railroad, or in any other eapacity. The advertiser has been en- guged as bookkeeper in the city, Reference and security given. Address Perseverance, I'erald office. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FILE OF DAILY HERALDS FOR EIGHT YEARS back, bound and in perfect order, for sale cheap by . DAVIS, 08 Wall street. REAT AMERICAN BOOK. THE KNICKERBOCKER GALLERY, A testimonial to the editor of the Knickerbocker Maga- zine from its contributors, with forty-eight portraits engraved on steel from original pictures, and aa elegant engraved title-page. This volume is now complete, and contains original les written expressly for it by fifty-three contribu. ; of these forty-seven will be accompanied with por- traits of the writers, The following table of contents will guarantee the literary reputation of the book:— Conversations with Talma. By Washington Irving, A Vision of the Housatonic. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. Eighteen Years: A Reminescence of Kentucky. By Sa- muel Osgood . Republica: By George Lunt. ‘the Bride of the lee-King. By Donald G. Mitchell. Dramatic Frament. By George H. Boker. Gentle Dove: An Indian Legend. By Frederick W. Shelton. ‘The Saow Shower. 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Clark. Literary Martyrdom. By Charles F. Briggs. Zadoc Town: A Legend of Dosoris. By John T. Irving. Poetical Epistle to Louis Gaylord Clark, Esq. By Fitz- Green Haileck. . The price, elegantly bound in cloth, full gilt, is $5; and in Turkey morrocco extra, Subseriptions received at the ofice of the Knicker becker Magazine, No. 848 Broadway, Room No. 10, over Appleton’s, by the publisher, 8, HUESTON, A OLRIS & WILLIS’S HOME JOURNAL FOR 1855 Subscribe at once if ire the numbers from vanuary. Terms $2 a year in advance. Publication effice 107 Fulton street. By ANTED—A PROTESTANT roughly understands the business, Fonrth stroet, between 9 and 6 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A SMART, TIDY WOMAN, 10 DO THE general housework of a family of eight persons. Zo a competent person, with undoubted recommende- tions, extra wages will be givea. Apply at 52 Bond street, between 12 and 3 o'clock, this day. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A PROTESTANT girl, to do chamberwork ani to mind children. COOK, WHO THO- Apply at 407 ‘The best of reference will be given. Apply at 743 ‘Washington street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a first rate cook, washer and ironer. The best of city reference from ‘her last piace, 181 corner of Twelfth street and University place. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as first rate waiter. Tne best of reference. Can be seen for two days at 108 West Nine- teenth street, between the Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid ov waiter in a pri- wate family. Has best of city reference. Can be see for two days, at202 Seventh street, between avenues 3 and ©, first floor, back roo Wo area R. A. FRANCES, A FIRST CLASS dressmaker, work by the day or week. Address 141 Eighteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth aves. ‘ANTED—A ~ SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A ble young married woman, who has a fine aby ‘twelve months old, and would like to take her (Ad Beat Wied can boyd sa generally usefi ‘any family, and can come highly re- 5 Wages no object. Can be seen for three days, by applying at 43 Hamilton street. i ‘ANTED—A ©OOK, WHO CAN WASH AND IRON. None but can have the best city reference need apply at 27 Lispenard street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED ‘woman, with afresh breast of milk, a situatioa as wet nurse. Please call at 430 Twelfth strect, tiird floor, room No, 10, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FRENCHMAN, A situation as waiter in a private family; the adver ‘tiser understands his business t! ghiy, and can give potas oper Ay 8 made between the of 9 and 100’ A. M., to his present em; 66 East Seventeenth street, during this week. ployer, ‘ANTED—THREE MEN, “BUSINESS LIGHT, PéR manent and agreeable, salary $25 per month. A eapital of $10 to 915 required. Also, a German that Seeger uae en eo ‘a business in Ns ly , BOYCE & CO., 78 Nassau ativet, frat floor. ~ Yy ANTED—A MAN WAITER, TWO YOUNG WowEy waiters and acook All must bring recommen- dations from highly respectable families. Lip at No. Clinton place. —_—_$—$—$—_—_—$— $$ Ming yoyoge, al clothing furnished fr the voyage v this Ph 4 ig oy this season. Apply at No. 97 Weat lar, up stairs, opposite pisr No. 14, THE TRADES, &C. 0 SILVERSMITHS.—WANTED, A SITCATION AS traveller or salesman, or manager of a manufactory, by a young man who has had some years experience ia the tirst houses in England, and who thoroughly under. stands all the modes of ‘mavufacturing and plating. Most respectable references can be given. Address Beia, box 2,960 Post Oftice 0 WATCHMAKERS, — WANTED, BY A GERMAN watchmaker, a situation as journeyman. He is erienced in English and Swiss work, Address, for cight days, B, Williams, Jeweller, 150 Duane street. VERY BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE $359 A. rosewood pianoforte is offered for $205, including « Stool, made to order, eight weeks since by the best city makers; superior tone, uew style, case finished back, is perfect, with maker's full guarantee, It can be seoa at 6 College place, from 9 o'clock A, M. till 3. Owner sails for Cuba on Saturday. STONISHING REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF pianos, to suit. the times viz.:—734 octave rove- Wood, $165; 6 ostave, $190; 7 octave, $220; 7 octave, diagonal scale, $275; 6 octave, rosewood, Chickering,boen used, $150; also, mahogany 6 octave, for $130, together with an assortment, 30 per cont from dealers’ prices and fully warranted. ' McDONALD & BRU., 202 Bowery. & ©, FISCHER, PIANOFORTE MANUFACTORY and wareroom, ‘245 West Twenty-cighth strect near Ninth avenue, New York.—Pianos with wolian and all modern improvements. J. & ©. F. being practical men, and manufacturing very largely, can furnish the pianos on lower terms than can bo furnished any- where. Second hand pianos for $70, $75, $80, $110, $140, $150, $155. EW MUSIC.—THE “PARTY COTILLON,” ONE OF the best and easiest arrangements of a plain cotil- jon for dancing. It introduces the popular melodies “Wait for the Wagon,” “Dearest Mae,” “Prima Donna Waltz,” “Few Days,” and ‘Jordan ama hard road.”? Just published by BERRY & GORDON, 207 Broadway. IANOFORTES— MANUFACTURED BY JOHN P. WAKE &Co., 65 Barelay street, fally warranted squal to a lowest Iactory prices for 1 pianos very cheap JOPRANO SINGER.—A YOUNG LADY, JUST AR- rived tecon London, where abe feostted © Iterai musical education, wishes an engagement as soprano singer in a Protestant church Apply to Miss 8., 116 Va- rick street. Le: iven on the pianoforte. PIANOFORTES every partica 7 OCTAVE (one with carved legs), warranted i lar, wili be sold low. Apply at 16 Sixth aveaue. DAVID SMITH. TRAV ELLER®S’ GUIDE. EW JERSEY RAILROAD.—FUR PAILADELPALS and the South and Weet, via Jersey City Mail ane express lines.. New York at # anu 10 A M., arc 4and6P. M. Fare, $270 in 4, and $4 in 8 anc 10.4. M. . M.; second class, $2 cP 10, 1 a brow he proves a | Address Hard Times, Herald office, Amorieans | nue a here ease Fg et Fg ie ple a eo fixtures of a first rete millinery and sy store, situated on the beat avenue in the city to = a, y, sem gatas ‘@ good Fasthosts Som must a week at Broad: room 10. APDlY Mens & PURDY.” peat coe EE LE REE nn een A oS —FOR PELE, A FIRST RATE DRUG STORE, e lease, stock, and fixtures, situated on a ¢, in the most business part of the plendid chance for a pardeisc, and Af & is a must ‘itively be sold this week. Ay immediately at 212 Secedway, toon No 10. SIMERS & PURDY. ACRES, ONLY TEN MILES FROM THE CITY 305 of Rochester, on the Lime Stone Ridge, a first class wheat farm, will be exchan; in this city. Apply immediately to for real Pine street, corner Broadway ELL G. PI —FOR SALE—A CIGAR STORE, LOCATED 5. on Broadway. Only this small amount tked for the stock, fixtures, &c. To any smart man, this is a chance seldom offered Apply immediately a 2 Broa treet, room No. 10, 212 way, corner of Fulton # eeEnS k PURDY. RARE CHANCE.—THE LEASE AND GOODWILL of a seaman’s boarding house, doing a good busi- hess In a good locality, held for an unexpired term of two years from May, 1855, to be dispesad of. The pre- sent proprietor leaving on account of ill health. For further particulars address L. ¥., Herald office. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A WELL KNOWN AND long established drug store, with stock and fixtures complete, which has always commanded « good retail and small jobbing trade, and is located in an increasing neighborhood for business, will be sold at a low price, the present owner not being able to give it proper at= tention on account of ill health, Any one addressing H. B., Herald office, giving real name, &c., will be sap- plied with particulars, RUG STORE AND PHYSICIAN’S PRACTICE FOR sale,—A well established drug store, with a physi- Gian’s practice in connection, both located in a wel settled und rapidly increasing neighborhood. The drag store hag eight years lease, and the physician's house to years lease, to rnn from May 1, 1855, The proprie- tor ix sbout leaving the city, ‘Terms $4,000, Address a letwr to M. J., Herald ollice. VARM FOR SALE—AT OYSTER BAY, QUEENS 4 county, L. L—The subseriber, special’ guardian, Supre will sell, by order of t ne Court, at private sale, the farm ol the late Jordan W. Underhill, containing ove hundred acres, twenty of which are woodlan’, with le locust timber—tke balance is in of cultivation. The farm is well water. lied with three orchards and various kiuds On the premises are, a large house, or- pamented with trees, vines, shrubbery, &c.; two baras, other necessary out buildings, in’ good order. It is uated, on the road leading from Syosset to ‘ove, and on the north turnpike, two miles lirond depot at Syosset, one and a.half from the Cove landing, two from the steamboat dock and three from the beautiful village of Oyster Bay, being a desirable place for persons frequenting the city, or wish- ing a residence near the water, Also, about seven acres of salt meadow, at Oyster Bay. For. further particulars inquire on the premises, or of J. J. Fleet, 16 Fourth avenue, New York, EDWARD S. WILLITS, Westbury, Long Islauth RNOR SALE—AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN AN IRON foundry and machine shop, doing an extensive dusiness, in’ one of the best locations in the State of New York. Apply te JOHN H. BROAD, 618 Fourth st. valu: OR SALE—A BUTCHER'S SHOP, SITUATED IN A good location... Terma made easy, Apply at 98 Barrow street, j,OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of an old established tea, coffee and sugar store, situated in one of the best businese thoroughfares in the city. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Full particulars by addressing a note to L. N. & Co., Herald office. : rR 21184 FRENOH DACUERREOTY! and in the best condition. Apply.at 217 room No. 16, (OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED SEGAR STORE, situated in a leading thoroughfare, and now doing a safe business. Will be sold very low forcash. Satis- factory reasons given for selling. Apply at the Lone Star Segar Store, 11134 Nassau street. mu (OR SALE—THE LEASE OF A LIQUOR AND GRO- cery store, now doing a good business. Must be Fold this week, as the owner is about leaving the city. Apply at 521 Tenth avenue, between Forty-second and Foriy-third streets, Attached to the store is a large back room and splendid cellar, Rent che (OR SALE—A VALUABLE GENTEEL BUSINESS down town; price $300; netting $2,500 yearly. Also, a butcher shop in Frankfort street, elegant, and oldest in the Fourth ward; price $175; no better place can be NEW wery; had, Also, lease of feed store and livery stable attached, carriages, horses, &c,, in Brooklyn; price $1,450. Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 13. BROWN & Cu. VOR SALE—ONLY $175—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES of the store 308 Bowery will be sold for the above sum, by applying soon at the jeweller’s store, next door to the premises. The store is nicely fixed, and well adapted to any business. OR SALE—THIS DAY, A FIRST CLASS GROCERY: also, three oyster and drinking saloons, on Broadwa; 3 Also, a first class “dining saloon, on Dey street, nea. broadway; also, two bowling saloons, Apply unmedi- ately, to THOMPSON & STREET, 81 Nassau st., room 7. awe SALE—A LICENSED LIQUOR, DINING AND oyster saloon, opposite the depot of @ city railroad, on the corner. Will be sold cheap for cash. Rent ex- tremely low. Lease four years to run from May next. Apply to JAMES UPTON, 243 William street. OR SALE~THE LEASE OF LOT NO, 131 ANTHONY street. Lease will expire on the figet day of August, 1860, no renewal. The lot is about twenty-two fect front and rear, and about sixty feet deep. Also, the lease of lot No. 77 Centre street, corner of Anthony. Lease will expire on the first day of November, 1860; buildings to be paid for or néw lease given, The lot is twentyenine feet front and rear, and about sixty fect deep. Apply at No. 180 Tenth street, one door cast of Third avenue. ;\OR SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 29 CATHERINE street, with the buildings thereon. The lease will expire on the first day of May, 1867; buildings to be paid for or new lease given. The lot is 25 ft. 13, in. front and 25 feet in the rear, and on the north side 114 ft. 9in, and on the south side 112 ft. Lin. deep. Ap- ply at No. 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. (OR SALE—A RESTAURANT, SITUATED AT NO. 3 Broadway, in a first rate location, handsomely fitted up; a very small capital required as it must ve sold immediately, the proprictor having other business. Fs SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN NEW York city, a block of land, containing thirty-two Jots, in that flourishing town of South Amboy, fronting on roadway. Will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Aprly, to J: LYONS, trom 12 to 4 o'clock, office 15 Chambers street. OUSES, &c., FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—\ ‘vO H first class houses in Brooklyn, one three si ry ihouse in Williamsburg, $15,000 worth of Gardiner gold mining stock, and $20,000 worth of coun’ nds and mortgages, for sale orexchange. WM. ROBINSON, com- mission merchant, 132 Pearl street. NLY $1,000 IN CASH.—A GRAND CHANCE.—A gentieman has put in my hands, for sale, a cash grocery business of $10,000 a year, the oldest establish ment in the place, and can be increased to $16,000. You who are in want of immediate business, and hayw the cash, apply immediately to B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broatiway. ROPERTY IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FOR property in Bergen or West Hoboken, Newtown A first class four story couse and lot to exchange for a small farm about three miles from the ferry. Apply at 6 Fourth street, W ILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP FOR CASH—ON WED- y, Dec. 27, a very splendid assortmeat of sleigh robes, euttable for livery stable keepers and otixers n want of « splendid article. WHITH, 212 Broadway, vorner of F stroct. LASTW.VOPION. \TLEMAN—OF RESPECTABLE PARENTAGE, |. professor of the Frevch language, wishes to obtain atew pupils in a private tamly, where bourd will be given «s equivalent for hes services; or to form a class te ‘The best of Pease Teach the above language in his evenings. reference given as to character and abilities, E. D., 62 Lispenard street. OOKLEEPING, WRITING, AMTHMETIC. BEAK, 600 ‘Broadway,’ corner of Houste le entry in a practical business-like mannez, and guarantees to make elegant writers and bookkeepers in u short time or return the money. Private seats cured this week without extra charge. (>RENCH LANGUAGE.—PROF. D, LAGROIX, 26 Broadway, continues to receive oew pupils for orovgh instruction in the French language, imparting to them the facility \o epeak it with Huency and correct- goss, Private classes, Terma moverate, NSTRUCT.ON.—A FARISLAN LADY IS DESIROUS OF giving lessons in the French language, either at her Own apartment or at the residence of her pupils. She will also give instruction in music should any ladies require Fo Ta at their homes, Adcress Paris, Broadway ‘ost Oflice. N VIEW GF THE WANT THAT HAS AITHERTO deen felt in this eity, of an institution where the North Americen youth could readily acquire a thorough knowledge of the Spanish and French languages, in ad- dition to the ordinary branthes of the best colleginte education, I have established the Spanish-American In stitute, in the cious and comfortable house No. 143 West Twenty-third street, where parents and other interested are mvited te call, to ascertain further pa ticulors. institution is opea day aad evening. Cir- evlars at bard’s bookstore, 164 Fulton street, and Roe Lockwood's, 411 Broadway, as well as at the insti- tution, J.D. DE LAS CUEV AS. RSONS HAVING A THO. ot the Spanish language.—A young wishes to form the acquaintance of a rach the above language. aequire, by associa Spauish danguage tity, efther for six L.,'box 2,621 Po- FTO VOR TEE HGLINAS. 0 1 canta ly OL 2b, Bo, 178 ned, onl 200 Shawls, in wool and brocne, front $2 to $6. G. B. WILLIAMS & CO., 259 Greenwich street, ‘between Robinson and Murray RARE CHANCE FOR CHEAP HOLIDAY PRESEN’ at Slater’s book and stationery store, No. ‘tham street, near the Bowery, (first floor up stairs,) where he is temporarily located, to sell out his entire stock, consisting of an extensive assortment of choice books and fancy stationery, desks, work and other fine boxes, portfolios, anda large and splepdid assortmen of inkstands, glove boxes, &c. Books and albums int fine binding, juvenile and children’s books, a very large assortmen' of which he will sell very low, tor the of briefl up his business. wing tit a No. 204 Chatham square: HANDSOME NEW YEAR’S PRESENT IS A SET of Jacob’s California diamonds—they are equal to the real diamonds, and the cost is triding; pin and ear- rings set, in box, $17-60—real diamonds would cost $400: t.’s-pins, in e variety. te eT JACOBS, 407 Broadway. LOAKS, CLOAKS.—HOHIDAY PRESENTS, USEFUL COR deeieable-Rios velvet clogs, warceatea pare silk, at $25; satin cloaks, $16to $20; new styles moire antiques trimed velvet, $20 to $35, and cloth cloaks in ali colors, and black, from $9 to $16, marked down to clear out the stock before the close of the season. MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 Canal street. IFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—THE SUBSORIBER having itaported most extensively in anticipation of the a) Sy ery a, NOT AT ALL EXPECTING THE? has resolved upon makiag an immense reduction im the prices of his present mag- nificent stock of AKS, age age AND FURS, eommencing on Monday, the 18th of December—prefer- Ting this course to carrying over a large stock to another season. Parties, therefore, desirous of masiug i chases for presents, bave now an opportunity of selvct- ing from ene of the richeat and most extensive stocky in the city, af eiccnegt Tassie Beautiful sets of sable mink, at.. Do. do. stone marten. Splendid do. ~ Hudson’s Ba; $15 to $20 16 to 22 sable. Do. do. very rich and dark Do. do. mountain marten . Do. do. Siberian squirrel Do. do. Canadian sable Do. do. fitch marten Magnificent sets of real erinine Do. chinchilla Do. Do. stone marte! oo Do. Hudson's Bay sable. Do. jussian sable .. CLOAKS. Very good and fine ladies’ cloth Superior do. do. dd. do. . Superb e Magnificent do. (the richest of the season) Very rich satin cloaxs.... . Do. moire antique. SHA’ - WLS. Being determined if possible to effect a total clearance “A our present stock of shawls, the prices are as fol- ws: — Excellent all wool broche square shawis. Do. do. Superd chaine Jaine square # Po. do, tot ieee h ‘specimens of india sel's bait a ice s ia cal ‘6 Delhi, Deccan needle work shawls, imported expressly for the gecasion, at almllar reduction. single inspection of the above named articlée, and» comparison of the quality and prices, is respectfully so- licited. GEO. BULPIN, Proprietor of the Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway. IFT BOOKS, ANNUALS, &C.—THE LARGEST AS. sortment of annuals, albums, gift books, juvenile and toy books, papier mache and rosewood work boxes, writing desks, portfolios, ladies’ and gentlemen’s dress- ing cases, reticules, fancy boxes, card receivers, pearl and ivory tablets, porte-monnaios, card cases, souvenirs, paper weights, bisque figures, China ornaments, back- mon and checker beards, dominoes, games, dissect- maps, puzzles, pocket cutlery, paper flowers, motto papers and verses, children’s tea sets, fancy stationery, > ke sae vith all kinds of holiday presents, at id Canal street, near way. JACOB SMITH, Jr., Succe (ve: fine)...... ‘OLIDAY GIFTS.—A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF beautiful articles suitable for holiday presents, Will be sold at very considerably reduced prices, as the subscriber is retiring from the pee corte business. Call and see. . J. DAVIS, 106 Chambers street, up stairs. OLIDAY .GIFTS,- BIGGAR, NO. 687 BROADWAY, four doors above Amity, and nearly opposite Great Jones street, offers his newly imported stock of rica fancy articles, elegant books, games, chess boards, play- ing ‘cards, juvenile and toy ‘books, ‘motto verses and papers, at lower prices than he sold similar goods when in Canal street. “He buys nothing at auction, so that he can confidently warrant all articles he sells as being per- feet, und in every respect cheaper than the cheapest. Reticules from 68., urnished—only a few left, Ameri- can portraits wanted for illustrating history. OLIDAY PRESENTS.—THE SUBSORIBER INVITES the attention of the public to his splendid and new stock of jewelry, es and diamonds at the low- ext prices. HILIP UMBACH, (Successor to David Rait) 5 « jo. 381 way, Corner of White street, up stairs. ps Ree PRESENTS.—8,000 GERMAN CAN. 5 ie and other Wert in thn city ale now and retail, at ‘REICHE seed etore, 16 North William strect, near cheaper than in any other store. OLIDAY PRESENTS.—GENT’S CLUSTER CALI- fornia duamond pins, $5 a le stone, $5 to j ladiew) earrings, $5 t0 $18; pins, $8 to 810; rings, $5 to$12; they are so near the diamond that the real best judges are deceived, L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broad- w OLIDAY PRESENTS.—WHAT IS MORE APPRO- priate than a likeness of yourself, taken by the unerring Daguerrean process? Any real friend will value it. First class pictures from 373,c. to $4, according to size and quality of case. The best place to get them is at 435 Broadway, corner of Howard street. GARBANATI, Artist. RESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—E. DUNIGAN & Brother, No. 151 Fulton street.—Splendid assort ment of Catholic Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books, and standard works,—Dunigan and Brother invite the atten- tion of all about selecting presents for the hol , to their Bibles, the most beautiful edition in the world; Ursuline Man Flowers of Lge Ange Conducteur Diamante del Catolico Americano, Zum Himmel, and other books, magnificently bound in corre Turke: Lie y “ morocco and other — A beauti- ful collection of “bisque statuettes, medallions, benitiers, and en; i now on hand, Juveniles aud standard Catholic works of every kind. RESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—AS CHRISTMAS and New Years are close at hand, and the , the subscriber would fully recom: fal hed ormearental i F ia Fa ERMINE (reg aa e: 4 i i present depression of the money of all. z= Pe Winter — ra fast - arations made Spring 5 ate! those desiring cloaks and furs would call and examine his foods quick , at his cloak establishment, No. 47 Brandreth Bui four doors from Broadway. B. MoKENZIE. ; i + ia HOLIDAY Beem DuaMior SEWELRY. AND SILVERWARE, va" CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE Arde aia and silver watches, of every description; warranted. aw gold, enamelled, and diamond watches; war- ranted. wee gold fob, vest and guard chains, keye and seals. Ladies’ gold chatelains, neck and guard chains, keys and charms, Fine gold bracelets, pins, earrings, lockets, crosses, finger rings, &e, ig iamond pins, rings, bracelets, in great variety, very We B. ng J mgs forks, knives, cups, napkin rings, fruit vee HOLIDAY GIFTS IN GREAT VARIETY, I wholesale ana retail, Roi) Wal street, neat importer, wi "second floor. ‘Open Christmas and New Years. AND FANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.— The has just received from his agente in pe and varied of toys, for who are desirous of stoc! iJ speetcaiy solicite e: contimuanoe. of tate member the old stand, 18 Division street, near ham square, C. GOETZ (late Hawes & Goets.) —SS—— ’ LIQUORS, Bees cee tation express! our English regid ds have not heretofore had an o| ypor- tunity of procuring, can now be had at the whole. sale and family grocery 61 Fulton street. MC’) & MO’SHANE, ENUINE OLD WINES AND LIQUORS—VI7Z,: OLD London dock brandies, and brown South Side and East India are Jie, Holland gin, Scotch jen re, 18a ‘he,, at very low prices, he Fulton wine vaults, Fito’ street i makers in Paris — ta hich 8 com 1D. pee a etore purchasing elsewhere. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF THE RICHEST broideries imported this season, and adapted for ‘holidays, will be sold for this week only at cost price, consisting of Paris chemisettes and sleeves, and follara and sleeves, in sets; point, Honiton and Brussels searfs, chemisettes, collars, sleeves, collar- ettes and darbes, new designs. Three cases of embroi- dered and plain handkerchiefs, just received at PETER ROBERT & CO.‘S, 375 Broadway. ARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. EiRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway, UBSDELL, P will offer this week— 200 pieces rich silks, at 58. ‘ze yard. 500° ~~ delaimes, at 1s. 2d. per yard. 600 ‘* _ extra rich delaines, at 13. 64. per yard. To which they respectfully call the attention of the ladies in search of cheap pee ALLS AND SOIREES.—JUST RECEIVED (PER steamar Pacific), «splendid assortment of French broidered crape robes; also, crape de Paris, grenadine and tissues of the latest Parisian ples UBSDELL, PEIRSON & ‘471 Broadway. lace capes, RUSSELS POINT LACES.—MILLER & GRANT, $71 Broadway, are selling point # )’ Aiguille Valencien- hes, Honiton and Chantilly laces, at prices much below former seasons; their stock of black veils are uao- walled in style and prices; also Paris, St. Gaul, and Glasgow embroideries of every descreption. N. B.—Se- articles in a new description of lace just invented, | M, & G. being the exclusive ugents for it. RUSSELS LACE MANTILLAS, SCARFS, SHAWLS and crapes, Point d’Alencon collars, sleeves and akerchiefs, rich embroidered handkerchiefs, chemi- settes and to match; thread veils and Gui- pure laces, at PETER ROBERTS & CO., 375 Broadway. H. SUCKAU, COMMISSION MERCHANT, IM- ¢ porter of embroideries and fancy goods, such as sofe cushions, slippers, ogar cases baskets, chairs, fancy china ware, workstands and all kinds of reticules, No, 307 Broadway, fi : RY GOODS.—THOSE WHO WANT TO MAKE PRE- sents, and get the worth of their money, must not fail to go to LEADPEATER’S, 847 Broadway, corner of Leonard street, as he ia selling rich silks, merinoes, de- laines, gloves, ribbons, shawls, broadcloths, &., eheap- er than any other establishment in the city. His terms are cash, and only one price asked, De GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES.—WE WILL | offer this morning our entire stock of merinoes, hs, delaines, plaid cashmeres, paramattas, shawls, rich plaid and brocade silks and silk velvets, at greatly reduced prices, in order to close them out before the lst January. ©. H. LEADBEATER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard stree MBROIDERIES, ETC., FOR THE HOLIDAYS.— E LE Bol , have still a large Assortment of goods, and being determined to clear them out, the prices are greatly reduced. Embroidered collars and bavlkerchiefe bargains. Ribbons, scarfa shawls, silks, merinos, delaines, prints, and all ‘kinds of fancy and a. UTILLIER BROTHERS, 60 Canal street, four doors from Broadway. REATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. description of HOSIERY FOR TRE LADIES. cotton hose, (every size and quality, ) ‘some very saperion,>’ , (English and ‘Woollen and worsted tippets, &c., &e., &e., &c. ‘Woollen, silk, Lisle thread, plush, union and kid gloves, Superfine Paris made kid gloves (every size and color;) u) e" ‘i sus ‘Aud in the ‘ GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT, Lees bgp) and, 8 of all the above descriptions; Lambs wool, raw silk, and cotton under gaaments; caraney ailkand eambric handkerchiefs fancy fronts,rich a ‘This entice stock wil’be reno CLEARED UUT AT BOTH STORES Before the commencement of the new AT ENTEDLY LOW PRICES." LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 257, 259 and 261 Grand at., * and (mew numbers) 47 and 49 Catharine street. REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF CLOAK3 and mantillas.—A. T. STEWART & CO. now offer for sale the balance of their imménse stock of cloaks and mantillas, at greatly reduced prices. Their stock comprises the most fashionable and popular styles of the day, all of which have been manufactured and im- acy gir for the city trade. Broadway, Cham- rs and Keade streets. ‘MPORTED WOVE CORSETS AND EMBROIDERIES.— MRS. GAYNOR has just received a splendid lot of col- lars, under handkerchiefs, &c., suitable for presents; also three cases of her elegant fitting French wove cor: sets, which she wll sell at about half the prices usually charged, 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street. ACE CURTAINS.—STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT 8E- fore}the Ist January; curtains worth $12 selling for 6, Satin delaines worth 18s. for 12s., cornices worth,85 for $2 60, gilt shades for 128. worth $3.” Every article in the upholstery line 40 per cent below any house A. Al. & R. DAVIES, 397 Broad way. RS. J. H. Go: FORMERLY MISS J. DALEY, pectfully inform ber numerous customers thal the has received, for the holidays, a beautiful variety of ladies’ French dress caps, headdrosses, and coilfeurs, with an assortment of the ‘latest styles of French bon: nets. No. 373 Broadway, between White and Frank- Iln streets. REPARED EXPRESSLY ¥OR THE HOLIDAYS.— Rich and rare are the presents to be found at ‘ARTER’S lace manufactory, where are to be seen several new styles of lace of our own invention, con- sisting of diamond point, union and star point laces, sur- passing anything accomplished by hand ever seen before in richness and durability, .ousisting of a large aseort. ment collaretta, collars and sleeves, in sets, capes, infant robes, head dresses, bridal scarfs, and every other article capable of being manufactured in lace, made to order or toany pattern. Carter’s lace factory and willine: ws ine 593 Broadway, nearly opposite the Metropol. in Hotel. ROTECTION AGAINST FROSTY WEATHER. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. Whitney and Mackinaw, (some very Mery), Rose and silk bound, (large and beautiful,) Crib, and every other description of blankets. Also an immense eae ted PLAID WOOLLEN SHAWLS, Both long and square, including the celebrated Bay State, Waterloo, : Empire State, Glasgow, and every other make, quality and style, All to be disposed of within the next ten days, AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 267, 269 and 261 Grand 47 and 49 Catharine q st.) and (new numbers) street. PP cs Ba weno Mo Bore Ponta ine I SR EAL INDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS AND SCARFS —Just received per ship Syren, from Calcutta. ese desirable goods have been marked at the lowest cash prices, to suit the times, and are now ready for ex- hibition. ‘A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway. ELLING OFF. ELEGANT VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKs, 20 per cent below cost. Brocuk AND Woon Suawis, TREMENDOUS BARGAINS, ALL Woo. Puaips, oxy 4s. a Yarp. LYONS & JONES, 277 Hudson street, Between Canal and Spring streets, CARFS AND CRAVATS FOR GENTLEMEN.—A beautiful assortment of the above articles, for the coming holidays, were received by last steamer, be opened on Monday, the 18th inst. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broad PECIAL NOTICE—FROM AUCTION.—JOHN MAD- EN, No. 573 Broadway, will open to-morrow, 140 cozen ladies’ French embroidered handkerchiefs, worth from $b to $10 each, all of which I will offer daring the holidays at $3 50 and’ $4 50 each. Also, 100 infants’ nich embroidered robes, worth $30, which I will sell at $165 each. Open from 9 A. M. till 5 P. M. AnTROLOGY. _—_ STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW I3 without exception, the most w@&derful astrologist im the world, or that has ever been known. She will tell past, present, and future events ; and will show your future husband and absent f Is, which has astonished Jerful sctence, £0 til zvon thele very thoughts, and will cause happy pairs to come together, who will all enjoy the greatest happiness of matrimonial bliss. Her pre: dictions are truly astonishing to all who visit Those who wish a speedy mai may call A they may depend upon joy founded on the eter- nal principles of magical science, 76 Broome street, be- tween Cannon and Columbia streets. Gentlemen not ad- mitted. Hours from 8 o’clock A.M. to@ P.M. LAIRVOYANCE —MES. Hayes’ office, 10 near sare always correct, remember. a given to all, or no charge made. Private 7\y ADA ALWIN, FROM Paks TENDERS me services to the ‘Indies and ML rei, ni andere to we ‘AY, UNION SQU. a and two bedrooms to per week, with or withou' Sead? Teoms $8 per week, witht NINTH STREET.—SUITS OF ELUGANTLY FUR- 145 nisbed rooms to let, with private table, om first ‘and second }, to house first class, replete ene sBirae) gee and omen located aad Fourth avenue. Broadw ay.—Two ‘lors and two large rooms first ‘soon parlor nial wateesen Reatly furnished, to let to gentlemen. Breakfast served, if required. Inquire as above, WHITE STREET, FOURTH DOOR WEST OF Broadway.—A Yarge room on first floor, fur- nished or unfurnished. Also, two furnished attic rooms, on reasonable terms, and kitchen if required. 31 BOND STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, furnished or unfurnished; three good rooms om third floor, with pantries attached; also, two geod atties to let. References exchanged. GREENE STREET.—THE ADVERTISER HAVING 2 rented the above house and newly fitted it up taroughout, is now prepared to accommodate families or single gentlemen, with rooms or suits of roqms, with: full or partial board. References exchanged. ‘WOOSTER STREET, NEAR CANAL.—! rooms, with full board for ladies, and partial board for gentlemen when required. All the modern improve- ments in the house; gas, baths, &c, Charges moderate. HUBERT STREET.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM and bedroom, if Po ee on the second floor, ta with board, to a gentleman and lady; also, a tem room, suitable for one or two ladies, or gentleman. The house has the modern improvements. BOND STREET.—TWO FINE ROOMS, WITH FULL, 14 or partial board, for gentlemen and wives, or for. single gentlemen, References required. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—BOARDING, IN ONE OF most eligible locations in the city, immediate Vicinity of Broadway, Fifth avenue, hotels, amusement .; one room, suitable for two gentlemen’ or small mily, upon advantageous terms; also a “esirable front room, on the third floor, WAVERLEY PLACE.—TWO VERY DESIRABLE: rooms can be had on reasonable terms, suitable for a gentleman andfhis wife, or single gentlemen, with full or partial board. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—A SUIT OF PARLORS, handsomely furnished, with bathroom attached, to let to gentlemen together or separate, with or without yartial board as desired. GENTLMAN OR TWO DESIRING SMALL PLEAS. antly situated furnished apartments, without rd, at cha moderate, may 4] for a few days at 44 Laight street, north aide at ee Behar park. FURNISHED ROOM, FOR A » man, with partial board, at 107 Tenth street, be- een Broadway sa University place. LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN A well furnished room, and full board for lady, ina smali private family, in a genteel location. The house provements, and is near Broad- way. Terms moderate, Address for two days F. J., Broadway Post Office. Re S Oo | t= A SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOM, WITH A, two bedrooms attached, to let, fn a private house ig all an py gah eae ” a single room, rate au in pply at Prince gtreet, few ies west St Broadway, }OARD UP TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN oar Co two sage gentlemen, can be accommodated with well furnished rooms, and board, in a private fami- ly, where there are no boarders. Apply at.210 jest Thirty-first street. OARD AND LODGING WANTED IN A DEALER’S family, by a Frenchman, who, as am equivalent would keep the 1 a teach the children the French books an language. Address Prevost, Herald office. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A SMALL FAMI- ly may obtain beautiful furnished rooms, with or without board, at a moderate price, in a comfortable brick house, pleasantly located, on Staten Island, a few minutes’ walk from the ferry. Best of, references given and required. Address S., box 276 Post Office. [ti eta Rathi Toten Soe oe A PN OARD NEAR ST. JOHN’S PARK.—A PLEASANT ait gorau wilt reine ith tult ony tial = wi full or tein guurdenen ahd gidny Hes Eaesbtiees ee mn Bear IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN THREE MINUTES walk of the Fulton and Catharine ferries.—A well 'urnished back parlor on the second floor for a man his wife, or two gentlemen, at $12}¢ per week; room on the floor, suitable for a man and his or two gentlemen, at $8 per week. Dinner at 53 o’clock. Reference required. Inquire at 151 Wa street, lyn. KLYN.—A SECOND STORY FRONT room, for s@sNieman and wife. Hall room ad- Joining, if requir@, pautcies, gas, &. Also room for one or two sizgle geatlemen. ‘House withia five minutes walk of South and Wall street ferries, Inquire at 72 State street, corner of Henry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can obtain very pleasant rooms, with break. ia t and tea, at the rate of $3 per week, or furnished rooms. without,board, at $1 50 to $2 per woek. Apply at No, 4 Smith street, OARD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR THE SOUTH AND Wall street ferries.—Partial board fur single gen men; rooms suitable tor one person or two friend:, with grates, closets, &e. ‘Terms very moderate. Apply at 91 State street, Brooklyn. a a OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW VACANT ROOMS at Toynbee’s He for families and single gentle- men, either with or without board. Any is look- ing for a comfortable home will meet with the same. ‘The prices charged are moderate, and the table not sur- passed by any. TOYNBEE & HOPKINS, Propr' rssh Anew RS chat soo cnco~ anterior tet Montell Be ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR FULTON ferry.—Two or three single gentlemen or a get tleman and wife, on very reasonable terms. House gen- 5 OARD IH BR teel, comfortable, and in a pleasant location. A reout for @ gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, at $6 50; & bedroom for a single gentleman, 43 Middagh street, one door from Willow. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR two ladies, two bm ae ape with A ence Pod one large room. vance. Broadway Post Office, post paid. " pnp is Denice tt_ see Ee oO Bum, ‘WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE are desirous of obtaining a suite of rooms, with doard, in the Third or Fifth ward. paid, B. W. Boyd’s express, stating terms aad vention, co a ced sheen Deemer Fotvniortinsntnbes tae. Bee GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated will full board and pleasant rooms, at low Rate party of four gentlomen, st 12% Chamber saree ate a of four gent at mbers Day Seantens acoumnodated. ‘References required. ————————— ¢ Fulton Brooklyn. ms for single gen- ilemen, or two friends; terms from $3 to $8 60." Every attention paid to comfort, and a bagatelie table for eve- ning amusement. No. 66 Henry street, Brooklyn. Benmis RENT TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, A fine large double bedded room, on first floor; tingle rooms on] secon third floors. House lighted nae, and bath room free, Apply to Mra, Medhurit, jouston street. OARDING AT 375 SECOND AVENUE—SUITS OF rooms, furnished or unfurnis! for familes or single gentlemen. Gas, bat gentlemen, $4 per week. Parlor and two 8, on second floor, front, unoccupied. OARDING IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—TO LET, IN a private family, afront room, with grate, closets, gas, &e.; also a hall room, within three minutes walk of Hamilton ferry, and convgnient to South ferry. Every attention paid by the family to the wants and ead of those residing with them. Terms reasonable. 90. ident street. ISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY having more room than they occupy, would let a suite of furnished rooms to one or two gentlemen. Ths house is rew, and bas all the modern improvements, and ig in one of the best locations in the city, convenient to the cars and stages—No. 71 West Fourteenth street, first house west of Sixth avenue. 'URNISHED ROOM.—A SLEEPING ROOM TO LEI to one or two itlemen, without board. at 13 Beach street, 3 " Apply OOD BOARD IN AN AMERICAN FAMILY—37 - Peco Let ahd aenaee urnis| rooms for families an gentiemen; and baths in the home; ation telog. very central.