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EMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ONTINUED FROM FIPTH PAGE. \—AN INTELLIGENT, CLEANLY AND etadle girl, about fourteen years of age, as na stall private family; good refercuce re- ply at Huntington’s confectionery store, be- e and Duffield streets, Myrtle avenue, Brook A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ; woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or neral housework. No objection to go a short the country. Good city reference. Can be 0 days, at 232 Mulberry street, in the rear, AS COMPANION 'TO AN ELDERLY LADY, band respectable young woman, from fifteen | years of age, of pleasing manners, good ac- and of @ kind and aifectionate disposition, one a good home will be offered. None but n need reply to this. Address box 1,824 e Post Office. A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURS! understand her business, and be well recom. pply at 16 University place DA WET NURS WHO CAN BRING commendations from respectable families. East Sixteenth street, this day only, between 12P. M. )—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, #k, wash and iron in a private famiy ; would cook and bake in a young ladies’ seminary. Spring street, firat floor, front room, in ihe best of city reference given. '—BY A GIRL, A SITUATION TO DO GENE- usework or chamberwork. Best of refer- seen at 79 York street, second floor, front lyn. —A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A girl who understands dressmaking aad has sor the last four years, or woald be willing of chikiren. Please call at No. 9 Fifth e rear, between the Bowery Second BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO situation as nurse or chainbermaid ; can eof a baby from its birth. and do’ plain n give a good reference. Please call at 153 t, where she can be seen. A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, espectable young woman, as chambermaid ; has lived about six years ia her last t respectable city references can be given. dry goods store 453 Third aveaue, between and Thirty-third streets. BY A RESPECTABLEGIRL, A SITUATION and seamstress, 48 nurse and cham- best of city reference can be given, Ad- at, No. 1 Irving place, corner of Fourteenth BY A YOUNG HEALTHY WOMAN, A m ax wet nurse. Good reference can be ired. Apply at 104 West Nineteenth street, aud Seventh avenues. A MSPRESS AND FOR URSI dy; one who thoroughly understands her A is willing to live in the country. Apply at rteenth street, A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A ble married woman who lost ber bvoy a . Has no objection to go in the country. e given. Apply a BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, on as chambermaid; or has no objection and iron imasmall family. Good refer. yw last place. Inquire in the basement 82 Fast Sixteenth st. -A GOOD PLAIN COOK; ONE WHO WILL erself generally useful. She must be an er and ironer, and come well rm mend- jwo days in Congress strect, secoud door Brooklyn, -A FEW FIRST RATE WHITE MAR vest hands. Ni Neubrik, No. 8 ne but the best need apply. North William street, urst AN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH ower’s family of three persons, ce from the city, to couk, wash and iron, general charge of the house; none bat stand their business perfectly, and are ssed of a good disposition, need apply; 8 required. Apply at 10 o'clock this day, ra street, office No. 12. BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, tion to cook, wash and iron, or to do gene- The best of city reference given. Can days at 58 Watts street, two doors from A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, to de general housework, either ountry. Apply at No. 5 Hester street, t FILE OF DAILY HERALDS FOR EIGHT YEARS back, bound and in perfect order, for sale cheap by ~W. DAVIS, 98 Wall street. tet tg ty py EB weekly paper, devoted to fun, frolic, the drama, Giralbcuue arts, gossip about town, le- dies of the “upper ten” and ladies of the “lower & ty,” Broadway by day-light, moon-light, gas-light in'total darkness, &c., &e., will be issued weekly at $10 pape ee, ot two coe e copy. First num- issu y, January : Thompson, editor; P. F. Harris, proprietor. ve Waniet Bal rts of the world to solicit subse: ‘All letters to sent (post paid) to. F. HA Publisher, 102 Nassau street, New York. J ST PUBLISHED—THE LIFE OF MARTIN LUTHER, the German reformer, in fifty pictures, from de- signs by Gustav Konig, to which is added a sketch of the rise and progress of the Reformation in Germany; one volume, Syo.; besutifully bound in embosse muslin, gilt, $3.50; in rich morocco, panelled sides, $5; or morocco antique, extra, $5 50.—This magnificent vol- ume is a perfect fac-simile of the Eoglish edition, and is beyond doubt the most splendid volume published for the season, The elegant drawings from which the ar- tistic engravings of the original work were made created & great sensation at Munich a few years ago. They fourd so many and such ardent admirers that it was resolved to publish them, together with a biography of Luther elzer, the author, has endeavored to po Luther such as he was, not concealing imperfec- inseparable from human nature, but which, in the case of Luther, were outweighed a thousand times by his virtues; at the same time he seeks to give a correct idea of the immense amount of patien:e, perseverance industry and labor by which the great reformer gained for himself and for his country the praise of having stood foremost in the struggle for the mental advance- ment of mankind. The publisher therefore presents this volume to the American public with the hope that they will give it the same encouragement with which it has been hailed both in England and Germany, where edition after edition has been called tor in rapid succes- A list of the engravings is appended, that the reader may form some conception of how truthfuliy the life of Luther bas been presented in fifty pictures, JOHN W. MOORE, publisher, 195 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. ORRIS & WILLIS’S HOME JOURNAL FOR 1 Subscribe at once if you desire the nusnbers from Jupuary. Terms $2 a year in advance, Publication tffiee 107 Fulton street HE WAR— and the Black STOPOL, CRIMEA ‘The only correct’ views yet Sea. given to the pubhe, with fuil information, are just pub- lishe in one large and beautifully colored sheet. Sent by il 10 all parts of the country, postage paid. Price 2» cents. A. H. JOCELYN, Publisher, 60 Fulton street. Agents wanted. T AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE OFFICERS: of all the city railroads, held on the 16th of Octo- ber, 1854, the tollowing resolution was passed:— Resolved, That at the expiration of the term for which free tickets are now out, the system will be abrogated, and no more issued to pass any person free over either af the city railroads named below. NICHOLAS DEAN, Pres’t N. Y. and Harlem Railroad, DENTON PEARSALL, Pree’t Secoad avenue Railroad. WM. A. DARLING, Pres’t Third avenue Railroad, JAMES S. LIBBY, Pres’t Sixth avenue Railroad. OLIVER CHAKLOCK, Pres’t Eighth avenue Railroad. D. ?. Baruypr, Secretary ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF BROOKLYN LODGE, No. 288, are hereby notitied to attend at their Toums this (Thursday) evening, Dec, 28, at 74; o'clock, for the transaction of business of importance. By order of the Mi. W. G. M. JOS. E. BRENNAN, See’y. EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK COMPANY, December 21, 1854.—The annual election for aine directors of this company will be held on Monday, the Ist day of Jannary next, at the East Broadway House er of Pike street and East Broadway. The poll will n at 6 o'clock P. M., aud remain open one hour. By H. V. MASON, Secretary. OTICE.—BUTCHERS AND DROVERS.—MONDAY next, January 1, 1855, being observed 2s a geueral Bolicay, the regular cash sales day for cattle at the Washington Drove Yards will be on Tuesday, 24. TEW YORK, DEC. 27, 1854.—TO THE EDITOR OF a\ the New York Herald.—sir: We take this pablic method of rendering our acknowledgments to Mr. Wardle and his boat’s crew for the prompt and ellicient assist. ance rendered to the pilotuoat Moses H. Grinnell by them. She got ashore on the point of Sandy Hook ou tne night of the 19th of December, and information of the fact reached Mr. Wardle on the evening of the 20th inst. By 4 o'clock the next morning he was on the spot with his boats crew, after rowing a distance of thirteen miles with c 8 and anchors, blocks and falls, and all the apparatus necessary to relieve a vessel in her situation. ‘Thanks to his promptitude and efficiency, by 3. o’clock P. M. of that day the Moses H. Grinaell was on her way to New York. ©, C. FREEMAN, Pilot. J OTICK.—I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE TO ALL OR any persons having baggage, luggage, or any ef- ls Whatever, that il same is not removed on or vefore the Ist January, 1855, with all expenses due thereon they will be sold by public auction on the Ist day o February, 18 ay. all dues and demands against ‘A op! order. IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, AN industrious woman, to do cooking, wash- s Must have the best city references, cleanly and good tempered. Apply at nue, this week. 3Y A FRENCH DRESSMAKER, WHO CA¥ fit well, work by the day or week, either 0 the work at her home, corner of Nine- id Third avenue, in the furniture sto} £696 Broadway, corner of Fourth street, od to. AN AMERICAN, ENGLISH, OR SCOTCH to do general’ housework, in Hoboken. { Bast Broadway. \ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yoman, to wash, iron, and do general lerstands cooking. Good city reference. sitic street, between Smith and Boerum, vo days. . YOUNG LADY, TO GO WITH A PARTY Francisco, January 12 must be of Address Califormia, Broadway Post 0 sre an interview can be had, ensation expected. * CHILD TO WET NURSE, BY A WO thas lost her own baby. Inquire for Ninth avenue, in the SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, BY oman of respectability, capable of ange of parlors and bedrooms. Apply at present employer, 754 Broadway. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE nan, as plain Cook, washer and ironer, or and to do plain sewing. Good reference call at 257 Seventh avenne, be xth and Twenty-seventh streets, for two fo general housework in a sins at 65 Thompson street, betweeu - ets, in the WA RETAIL GROCERY, A SMARz, man, well acquainted with the city with reference, and where last em- erald office FIRST RATE BARKEEPER, ONE WITd yerience in the business, and who cau mended. No other need apply at the use, 183 and 135 Fourth street, Wil- “ANTED, A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG iter ina dining saloon, and to make ‘asetul; must be acquainted with the ; before 10 o'clock A. M., et the Shades d Trini a 2 IFE, WITHOUT ‘apartments in a respectable hous», be- xt, consisting of three rooms, secon) “ent moderate. Adiress, for three days, d, Broadway Post Office, stating terms ferences exchanged. LAD SIX! EEN OR SeVENTEEN YEaks id in a house furnishing store; one wi The best of reference a street. ALL IN JH OF EMPLO ) ding 25 cents to the undersigne Fuetion in various branches tha ize from ten to tw dollars per week is only to defray expenses. Address Adams, box 64 Broadway Post Office THE CITS7 888 Broadway, room No B. J. PECK & CO. \NTER_ FASHIONS. De emer inners NATIONS —¥ ALI, FASHIONS READY (ACOBOWIZ’S, 407 Broadway, between streets, Tho finest articles for holi immensely reduced prices, Splendid 8, formerly sold at $30 are now to be tsable mink for $15 tical business-like manner + make elegant writers and bookkeepers return the money. Private seats se- ) ithout extra charge OR PE INS HAVING A THO ge of the Spanish language.—-A young vishes to form ice of is able to teach age tubscriber fs to acquir ’ knowledge of the Spanish xe 4 to pay a fair salary, e six Address H. J. E., box 2,623 Post DENTISTRY. PRETERRE, FRENCH Di wmerly of 460 Grand str 1 } p to Kurope, and inferms his custom | | to insert hie new and mozt i } tooth; warraated wo las} for lite LKER, 25 Greeawich street. TOTICE—CABIN PASSENGERS PER PACKET SHIP Fmerald Isle, for Liverpool, will please be on boar t at fuot of Peck slip, this (Thursday) morning, clock precisely, at which hour the ship wiil «ail. TAPSCOTY & CO., 86 South street. HE FLORENCE AND KEYPORT JOINT COMPANIES — ‘The stated annual meeting will be held at the off of the company, at Union, near Keyport, on Tu the 2d day of January next, at 3 P. M.. when offi directors will be elected for the ensuing year. boats leave foot of Rovinson street at 1 P.M. A ment of the aifairs of the company may be had at th office in New York and Philadelphia T. LOYD, Treasurer. CARMEN.—A LIBERAL KEWARD WILL BE PAID to the carman who took a load of furniture from the store 335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, yes terday, by informing the subseriter, at the above named M. WRAY store, where he took it to. TT DISTRIBUTION OF MR. ©. E. HERMANN?S Porcelain Exhibition, takes place on Friday, the 29th of December inst., at 7 o'clock P. M., at I): Pol- lock’s Mansion House,’ Hudson street, Hoboken. The subscribers are hereby politely invited to attend. WwW J. HANNINGTON, FIRST PREMIUM GLASS . Stainer, (burnt out 442 Broadway,) has re- moved to 38 Canal street, where he will be happy to re- ceive orders, which will ‘be executed with promptness and economy. VERY BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE $350 AA: rosewecl planetary 1s: otterwl Tor 8306, including a Stool, made to order, eight weeks since by the best city makers; superior tone, new style, case finished back, is perfect, with maker’s full guarantee. It can be seen at 6 College place, from 9 o'clock A. M. till 3, Owner sails for Cuba on Saturday. STONISHING REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF pianca, to suit the times viz.:—73¢ octave rose- ood, $165; 6% ostave, $190; 7 octave, $220; 7 octave, diagonal scale, $275; Goctave, rosewood, Chickering, been used, $150; also, mabogany 6 octave, for $1) with an assortment, 30 per cent from deale fully warranted. ‘McDONALD & BRO., 201 GENTLEMAN, PROFESSOR ON THE PIANOFU! of great experience, wishes to give lessons in « re- Spectable family, in exchange for a comtortable home. Please address Teacher, box 190 Herald office. ARP WANTED.—A GOOD SECONDHAND DOUBLE action harp, either an “Erard’’ or American Apply at No. 4 Cedar street, up stairs. & C. FISCHER, PIANOFORTE MANUFACTORY e@_and wareroot 245 West Twenty-cighih street, near Ninth avenue, New York,—Pianos with wolian and all modern improvements. J. & U, F. being practical men, and manufacturing very Jargely, can turuisn the best pianoe on lower terias than can be furnisied any- where. Second hand pianos for $70, $75, $80, $110, $140, $150, $156. EW MUSIC.—THE “PARTY COTILLON,’’ ONE OF the best and easiest arrangemeats of « plain cotil- on for dancing. It introduces the popular melodies yy rs and mm a ne MUSICAL. mane. it for the Wagon,” ‘Dearest Mae,’ “Prima Donna and “Jordan ama hard road.’ RRY & GORDON, 2 | BREE Lon tea ce saa a octal cle ae Ae 2S ae Ee ee eee eS SS ee ee ee eee ee continue te manufacta borines at the old stand, } bh stairs, notwithstanding the late fire w low their warerooms. All orders pi D, & J. L. JACOBS, 90 Chatham stree IANOFORTES— MANUFACTURED BY P. WAKE &Co., 68 Barclay street, fully warranted equal t Any in the world, and at the lowest factory prices for cash or approved paper. Second band pianos yery cheap JANOFORTES—GREAT BARGAINS. ONE AT $125, $150, $160; been used short time, warranted; with assortment of elegant new pianos, 63; and 7 octaves, with metallic frames. Grand diagonal scale, equal to the grand piano, at half the cost, and superior to anythi offered, Elegant style of music stool, new pattern, prices suited to the times, at G. & H. BARMORE’S, No 348 Bleecker street. PPBKER FIRST CLASS OCTAVE PIAN( (one with carved legs), warranted in every lar, will be sold low. Apply at 15 Sixth aver DAVIL ptly attendet to DANCING ACADEMIMS. ANCING ACADEMY, 811 BR and PEVACHIO have the i irfends and yp that witl aext Thursday RIVAIE DANCING HOOL 600 BROADWAY tle d for tho. to be wad We VRA Pay J § NAVY SAILORS ANI promptly paid, bounty ! bought and sold; pensions pre U. 8. of deceased eeamer » and all kinds claims against the U.S. recovered by EDWARD B L, Agent, and late Parsee 0.5. Novy, 07 Wad etreet © ‘ FOR SALE, A FIRST RATE HOTEL, $20.0 om the Earopean plan, on Broad- way, also, O00, 's ‘on Breadway; also, two groce- ries, in the seventh ward: also: an interestin ao oki es tablished business, for . Apply immediately to THOMPSON & STREKT, 81 Nassau strvet, room No. 7. $ —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A 15,000. large tannery, situated near 5 with — &e., and dwelling house attached—price only $2,300, Also, an extensive distillery, situated in Summit county, Dhio, doing a pro- fitable business, and capable of turning off from 300 to 400 bushels yrain per day, accessible by railroad and canal to the best grain districts of the State—price $12,000. ‘Tannery and distillery are unencumbered, and will be sold se tely, on easy terms of payment, or will be exchanged for any real estate in or about the city, or for any railroad, bank, insurance or other stock. Apply at CHAS. R. MILLER’S Real Estate and Property Exchange, 195 Broadway. 3 —LOOK AT THIS.—A FIRS? CLASS 5 ¢ doarding-house to let aud furniture for sale; the best location in the city, and now full of first class boarders. It ean be shown’ that the invest- ment can be cleared in less than a year. Parties wishing to purchase can board one week in the house, gratia, to satis'y themselves. $1,000 to be paid down, the balance on easy terms. Apply at 212 Broadway. room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. —FOR SALE, THE CEASE, STOCK AND 0. fixtures of ‘a grocery and liquor store, situated in one of the best neighborhoods in the city to make money, and will be sold ata great bargain. Ap- ply at 212 Broadway, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. $175 —¥FOR SALE—A CIGAR STORE, LOCATED °, on Broadway. Only this small amount ked for the stock, fixtures, &e. To any smart man, this is a chance seldom ollered. Apply immediately at 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY —TO MAGICIANS AND OTHERS,—A 100. splendil magical apparatus, in perte: Order, Comprising upwards of thirty different illusions, with ‘all necessary decorations, tatle, velvet covers, oruaments, &c., will be sold for the above amount, if appliea for immediately, as the owner is about eogaging in other business. This is an excellent opportunity for those wishing to travel The whole art will be taught to the purchaser tree of charge. Apply to G. C. HEN- DERSON, No. 9 Monroe street. ) OR SALE FOR ONLY $25, A LIGHT, 25. pleasant indoor business, that can easily be miaue to pay $5 to $5 acay prefit. This will be fouad a very rare chance to an enterprising man who wishes to get business, Call to-day at No. 6 Catharine street, cor- ner of Division, 100m No. 12, up stairs. HOTEL FOR SALE.—ONE OF THE BEST HOTELS upon the European plan, with a aplendid restin- rant attached and in the most desirable location in this city, for sale at a bargain and on accommodatiog terms. A party suited to the business, with a small capital, can now secure a chance tor making a fortune ina few years. Address B. B., Post Office. RUG STORK FOR SALE.—A WELL KNOWN AND long established drug store, with stock and fixtures complete, which has always commanded a good retail and smal} jobbing trace, and is located in an increasing neighborhood for business, will be sold at a low price, ube 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 sup- plied ‘with particulars. RUG STORE.—500 DOLLARS WILI, PURCHASE A drug store worth $1,000, in Brooklyn; cheap rent. good business, fine street, neatly fitted up, with goo preseription trade. Apply to¢. ©. ABEL, 77 Fulton street, New York, AGUERREAN ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE—WELL known us Hutching’s Gallery, 395 Broadway, be ing one of the best locations in the city. ‘The proprietor is going South, and will dispose of it low for cash. d bps FOR SALE—AT OYSTER BAY, QUEENS county, L. L—Lhe subscriber, special’ guardian, will sell, by order of the Supreme Court, at private sale, the farm of the late Jordan W. Underhill, containing one hundred acres, twenty of which are woodland, with valuable locust timber—the balance is in # good state of cultivation. The farm is well water- ed und supplied with three orchards and various kinds of fruit trees. On the premises are, a large house, or- pamented with trees, vines, shrubbery, &c.; two barns, and other necessary out buildings, in’ good order. It 1s pleasantly situated, on the road leading from Syosset to Oyster Bay Cove, and on the north turnpike, two miles trom the Tailroad depos at Syosset, one and a half from the Cove landing, two from the steamboat dock and three {rom the beautiful village of Oyster Bay, being a desirable place for persons frequenting the city, or wish- ing # resivence near the water. Also, adout seven acres of salt meadow, at Oyster Bay. For farther particulars inquire on the premises, or of J. J. Fleet, 16 Fourth avenue, New York. * EDWARD 8. WILLITS, Westbury, Long Island. (OR SALE—AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN AN IRON F foundry and machine shop, doing an extensive ousiness, io one of the best locations in the State of New York. Apply t¢ JOHN H. BROAD, 618 Fourth st. OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTCRES of an old established tea, coffee and sugar stare situated in one of the vest business thoroughfares in the city. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Fu! particulars by addressing a note to L. N. & Co., Herait office, )OR SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 131 ANTHONY street. Lease will expire on the first day of August, ise, no renewal. The lot is about twenty-two feet 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 Nevember, 1800; buildings to be paid for or new lease given. The lut is twentysnine feet front and rear, and abont sixty fect Apply at No. 180 Tenth street, one door east of ird avenue. OR SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 29 CATHERINE. street, with the buildings thereon, The lease wiil expire on the first day of May, 1867; buildings to be paid for or new lease given. Tbe lot is 25 ft. Lig in. tront and 25 teet 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—THE LEASE AND GOOD WILL OF A very well situated segar store in Broadway, with or ut stock. Apply for particulars at the segar store Nassau street, TOR SALE—A RUICHER'S SHOP, IN A SUPERIOR location. The lease, fixtares, &c., will be sold at a bargain. This is an excellent cbance for any one wish- ing a place of this kind. Reat low. Apply immediately at 212 Broadway, room No. 10. 8) & PURDY. ‘OR SALE—A RESTAURANT, SITUATED AT NO. 3 Eroadway, ina first rate location, handsomely fitted up. A very stall capital required. It mast pe sold im: mediately, the proprietor having other business. ‘OR SALE—A BUSINESS ON BROADWAY, FOR $2! F which apy smart man can clear at from $2,000 ty $5,000 net, yearly; also, a butcher shop, on Frankfort street, having a splendid trade and location price $120, not balf its value; also, $5,000 nted to borrow on a farm worth $20,000; also, wanted a partner, with $5.0. Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 13. BROWN & CO. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN NEW York city, a block of land, containing thirty-two lois, in that flourirhing town of South Amboy, froating on Broadway. Will be disposed of on reasonable term). Apply to J, LYONS, from 12 to 4 o'clock, office 13 Chambers street. OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED PhC- i erty in this city—a farm of sixty-four acres, in Westchester county, one mile from depot; the land is in fine condition, abundance of fruit trees, a handsome dwelling house, out buildings, ke. Apply to EB. KIN- SHIMER, 519 Fourth avenue, trom 3 te 7 P. M. SOR SALE CHEAP—A SMALL SAFE (HERRING’S); I can be bought very low, as the parties have no iuither uee for it. Also & small black and tan terrive. Apply at 88 Nastau street. WORKING JEWELLERS.—$50 WILL PURCHAS! ‘a good safe business, paying $20 per week, in the best locality of Broadway. Address P. J., Herald off FEW HORSES WILL BE 1AKEN TO KEEP IN THE A country at $7 per month on good hay; grain far Rished by the bushel at market price. Any gentleman wishing their horses well cared for by a responsible maa, will please address C. D., Herald office, k KR SALE—A PAIR’ OF YOUNG BAY HORS fifteen hands high, sound and kind in all barnes Sold cheap on account of the owner’s not having any use for them. Apply to W. E. & W. SPARKS, 89 Lexing- ton avenue, r of Twenty-reventh street. AOR SAIE—A PAIR OF FINE BAY HO: S, FIP. teen hands high, aged five and seven years, an! od travellers. ‘They can be seen for three days, at LLESPTE & CARLISLE’S livery stables, 12/ Bast Brow OST OFFICE, NEW YORK, DECEMBER 22, 1854.-~ From and after the frst of January next, the price Of letter boxes at this office will be six dollars a year. some additional boxes have been made, which will bo rented to such applicants as apply before the whole num er is taken. ISAAC V, FOWLER, Postmaster, OST OFFICE, NEW YORK, DECEMBER 23, 1864.— There being dispute as to the cireulacion of papers claiming the advertisement by this office of uneailed-tor letters, n is hereby given that the Postmaster wi!) receive nce and deere upon the fact, under and © the regulations of the Post Otlice Depart- A printed statement, for the information of per te for the advertiseme undaries of the be embraced within H ust be submitted, and (be partte required, and blank afidavite y and dedni ation will be furnished on applic ISAAC V “CORL, &C. wa ASH ST OAL DISCHARGING THIS DAY ) fr boat at $7 per to ig fn the whar aud delivered r. Order recety , es « street, Novph VOR THE HOLIDAYS. 500 Meare pens edente, O, GBM, St Th coed, the original price, te out the winter stock. Baad eee on “ G. B. WILLIAMS & CO., 259 Greenwich street, between Robinson and Murray HANDSOME NEW YEAR'S PRESENT IS A of Jacob’s California real Fings set, im box, $17 ae ifn "© J. 3ACOBS, 407 Brosaway. EAUTIFUL AND APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY PRE- vents.—A gs Sneed rich goli and silver mounted canes, wholesale and retail, by WILLIAM E. ROSE, 37 Reade strect, next to Stewart’s store, near Broadway. 1, Jet brace- rtemonnaies, Alexandre’s kid a silk aprons, is made dress caps &ec., em- red skirts, ribbons and trimmings, at prices to suit tbe times. LOWERS.—WILLIAM FITZPATRICK, FLORIST, Twenty-ninth street and sosaeey, will supply bouquets and baskets in the neatest atyle,for New Year's prevents, Orders are respectfully selicited. ? IFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—THE SUBSCRIBER hav imported most extensi: in anticipation of the a ig holidays, NOT aP ALL EXPECTING THE [ARD has resolved upon makiog ‘an immense reduction in the prices of his present mag- nificent stock of SHA’ AND FURS, fon Moniay, the 1dth of ring this course to carrying over a large stock to another season. Parties, therefore, desirous of making pur- chases for presents, have now an opportunity of seiect- ing from ene of the richest and most extensive stocks in the city, at sapreeateaes bargains. Beautiful sets of sable mink, at. $15 to $20 Do, do. stone +16 to 22 + 40t0 60 75 to 100 Bto 10 6to 4 . 10to 12 Rt Mu » Bto 40 + 22to 38 + 2to 36 75 to 100 W0to 85 stone marten 70 to 100 Do. Hudson’s Bay sable. '20 to 176 Do. Russian sable... 1460 to oog CLOAKS, Very good and fine ladies’ cloth 10 and $12 Superior do. do. 4tand 16 Splendid, do. 16 and 18 ery rich imported a1 % Velvet cloaks (ver} 30 Superb 35 Magnificent do. 38 Very rich satin cloaxi 18 Do, moire antique 120 to 30 SHAWLS. Being determined if possible to effect a total clearance of our present stock of shawls, the prices are as fol- Jows:— Excellent all woo! broche square shawis,....$10 and $12 Do. do. by do. ..... band 16 Superb cbaine laine square shawls. eoyee Wand 14 Do. long do. and 22 2% and 23 speci amel’s hair needle work shawls, imported expressly for the occasion, at a similar reduction. A single inspection of the above named articles, and a comparison of the quality and prices, is respectfully so- licited. GEO. BULPIN, Proprietor of the Paris Maotilla Emporium, 361 Broadway. OLIDAY GIFTS.—A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF beautiful articles suitable for holiday presents, will be sold at very considerably reduced prices, aa the subscriber is retiring trom the Rog ge business. Call and see. . J. DAVIS, 106 Chambers street, up stairs. OLIDAY GIFTS, - BIGGAR, NO. 687 BROADWAY, four doors above Amity, and negsly opposite Great fones street, offers his newly imported stock of rich fancy articles, e it books, games, chess boards, play- ing cards, juv ‘and toy books, motto verses and papers, at lower prices than he sold similar goods when in Canal street. He buys nothing at auction, sv that he can confidently warrant all articles he sells as being per- fect, and in every respect cheaper than the cheapest. Reticules from 6s., urnished—only a few left. Ameri- can portraits wanted for illustrating history. OLIDAY PRESENTS.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES the atteution of the public to his splendid and ‘tock of jewelry, eet and nds at the low- prices. UI (Succensor to David Rait), No, 381 way, Corner of White street, up stairs. OLIDAY PRESENTS.—GENT’S CLUSTER CALI- fornia diamond pins, $5 a $4; single stone, $5 to $10; ladies’ earrings, $5 te sis: pins, $8 to $10; rings, $5 to$12; they are so near the real diamond that the best judges are deceived. L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broad- way. OLIDAY _PRESENTS—CANES, BEAUTIFULLY mounted with gold, allver, ivory and agate, of Wwhalebove and ebony; also, ladies’ and gentlemen’s um- brellas, of the most tasty finish, at 69 Maiden lane, near William street. ATURAL FLOWERS FOR NEW YEAR’S DAY,— What can be bandsomer for the table on Now Year’s day,or what more suitable for a present to a lady, than a basket of beautiful natural flowers, put up in Reid’s ‘unequalled style? Glentlemen of taste, pl call at REID’S, 807 Broadway. Pitted ew YOR THE HOLIDAYS.—AS CHRISTMAS 01 nd New Years are close at hand, and the seasons x gifts fast approaching, the becriber would Tespect- fully recommend bis elegant stock of cloaks and fars to the [rier im. 8 pe og) as ce im which both the use- fal and orpamental are com! . Having « rich as- sortment of velvet, satin and moire antique made in the most fashionable style and of the very best mate- tial, he thinks he hazards nothing in saying they cannot be excelled in any of the, lai esta nts im the city. Among his furs may found the sable, mink, atone , fitch and mountain marten, mported ex. pressly fof his establishment, and at prices to present depression of the money and the means of all. As the Winter stock is fast disappearingyend pre ‘tions being made for the Spring and Saimmer », those desiring cloaks and furs would do well to call and examine his goods quickly, at his cloak and fur establishment, No. 47 Canal street, Brandreth Building, four doors from lway. |. B, MoKENZIE, RESENTS FOR THE MILLION.—JUST Ri.(VED per last steamer— 600 French chin: ses, 2s. each; 600 French china vases, 3s. each; 100 French china vases, 6s. to $3 50 each; 300 coffee cups and saucers, with mottos, 4s.; 100 children’s dining sets, $3. With a large variety of other cheap and useful pre- sents, at about half the usual prices. 50 doz, children’s cups and saucers, 26. per set, for sai K. KERR, cheap china and glass sto J. Ke cheap china and glass store, 813 Broadway, above Eleventh strect. ARIS FLOWERS, &C, &C —THE SUBSCRIBERS have received and opened this morning ¢everal cases of the above goods, consisting of really elegant bridal wreaths and bou ; also, a great variety of colored wreaths for the ‘hair; likewise, Arista roses, rosebuds, forget me-nots, pansies, myrtles, &c., &c, in bunches and sprigs—all of which will be sold at prices much be- low the cost of importation. H. & M. KING, 96 Bowery, four doors from Hester street. 72 1ch HOLIDAY GIFTS AT REDUt ‘CHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, WATC RY CHEAPER THAN ANY OVHER HOUSE. Gent’s gold and silver watches, of every description; warranted. Ladies’ gold, enamelled, and diamond watches; war- ranted, Gent's gold fob, vest and guard chains, keys and feals, Ladies? gold chatelains, neck and guard chains, keys and charms, Fine gold bracelets, pins, earrings, lockets, crosses, tinger rings, &e. Pd aaa pnd bracelets, in great variety, very low. Silver spoons, forks, knives, cups, napkin rings, fruit knives, &e. HOLIDAY GIFTS IN GREAT VARIETY, GEORGE C. ALLE! Importer, wholesale and retail, No. 11 Wall street, near Broadway, second floor. Open Christmas and New Years. YS AND FANCY GOODS FUR THE HOLIDAYS.— ‘The undersigned has just received from bis in Europe a complete and varied assortment of toys, for which he defies competition. Those who are desirous of making boliday presents will find it to their advantage to give him a ¢ Wholesale dealers will find here a very shoice and beautiful selection of goods, suitable for the approaching holidays, The undersigned leave to invite hie customers, and the public generally, to iu- spect bis stock of toys and fancy goods, and most re- spectfully solicits a continaance of their patronage Kemember the old stand, 18 Division street, near Chat- ham square, ©. GOETZ (late Haas & Goats.) 5 BUTTLES OF VERY SUPERIOR OLD MADEIRA wine, imported 1828, for sale low, by order of executors, Apply to Mr. DELAPLALYE, No, 7 New street, between 1] and 2 o’clock. Also, somo brandy SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BRANDLES, WINES A Scotoh and Irish whiskeys, rums, gins, syrups and eordialn, Seoteh ales, London and Dublin porter, Phil- adelphia ale and porter, in bottles, for family use) For sale at WM. , UNDERHILLES, 430 Broome ptreet, corner of Crow TLDERBERRY WINE.—JUST RECEIVED AN IMPOR- 1) tation expressly for the holidays—an article which Our English residents have not heretofore had an oppor- tunity of procuring, can now be had at the wuole sale and family grocery store, 61 Fulton street, MC’LOUGHLIN & MO'SFANE, < ENUINE OLU WINES AND LIQUORS—VIZ; OLD JF loodon dock brandies, pale and brown shorties, South Side and Bast India madeiras, London port and juice, Holland giv, Seoteh and Irish whi ion rom, Hevana cigars, &e,, Iton wine vaulta, & y TOUT they, J jameburg Brewery, 41 ana 43 Nort Secoud ; WHLIAM ALLEY, Proprictor. ISSELS POINT LACES.--MILLER & GRANT, 371 gore are selling point a!’ ile Valencien- nea, Honiton and Chantilly 8, at former seasons; their stock of black ualled in style and prices; also Paris, St. Gaul, and @ embroideries of every description. N. B.—Se- articles in a new description of lace just invented, M. & G. being the exclusive agents for it. RUSSELS LACE MANTILLAS, SCARFS, SHAWLS Bisse rich embroidered handkerchiefs, chemi- all to match; thread veils and Gui- ROBERTS & (0., 375 Broadway. MERCHANT, settes and pure laces, at Cc H. SUCKAU, 'e sofa cushions, slippers, cases, baskets, chairs, faney’china wore, worktands and all Kinds of ratio lea, Ne Broadway, first floor. REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICK OF CLOAK3 and mantillas.—A. T. S1EWART & CO. now oiler for sale the balaace of their immense stock of cloaks and mantillas, at greatly reduced prices. Their stock com the most fashionable and popular atyles of the day, all of which have been manutactured and im- ported expressly for the city trade. Broadway, Chaw- bers 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 will sell at about the prices usually charged. 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street. Lic CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS, &C.—GREAT BAR- IM- ins from auction in cloths, at 10s. and upwards; rench prints, Is. 6d.; black silks, super, 58. to 88.; merinoes and’ paramattas cheap; embroideries, just received; hosiery and gloves, flannels, and all kinds oi staple goods, by THOMAS TATE, 86 Canal street, corner of Greene street, RS. J. H, GOSSON, FORMERLY MISS J. DALEY, M respectfully inform her numerous customers that has received, for the holidays, a beautiful variety of Jadies’ French dress caps, headdresses, and coiffeurs, with an assortment of the latest styles of Freach bon- nets. No. 873 Broadway, between White and Frank- Un streets. 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 & OO., Broadwa: EVOLUTION IN CHATHAM STREET.—NO KILLED nor wounded, but a peaceable change in the man- her of doing business. Ever since the opening of my store I have made it a point, and with great success, to establish a difference between myself and the majority of my neighbors, by selling good articles instead of rub- Dish; and, above all, by strictly adhering to the one price system. Well made shirts, of my own manufac- ‘ture; collars, cravats, stocks, &c., &c., equalling in quality anything sold in Broadway, ‘but at much inferior prices. Best quality of Paris kid gloves, of all sizes and colors. OTTO ERNST, 363g Chatham stfeet, one door from corner of Tryon row. ELLING OFF. ELEGANT VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, 20 per cent below cost. Brocue ND Woo. SHAWIS, TREMENDOUS BARGAINS, Ait Woon Prams, onty 48, a Yarp. LYONS & JO! 277 Hudson street, Between embroideries, poy kid gloves, &c., amounting t0 $35,000, at MADDEN &’ STEWART’S, 770 must be sold by 1st January, without reference to cos! in consequence of an alteration in their business at tha‘ time. Ladies will find this a grand opportunity to pur- chase for the holidays. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. —WANTED, A GENTLEMAN, EQUALLY IN- ‘e terested in a very pleasing exhibition now y to travel South and West. With economy and in- dustry, a fortune can be realized, Apply, for three 8, On the upper floor of the new house 442 Eighth —WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH SAID amount, to take charge of a saloon. busiress, by which he realizes from teen to tweuty dollars per week, is desirous of taking partner and to divide profits ‘equal ae Apply imme- diately corner East Broadway and Catharine street. OTICE.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between Robt. F. Letferts, Theo. O. Couse and Gurret Tilton is this day dissolved. The business of tue firm will be closed by the subscribers at their old stand, 190 Grand street, who are alone authorized to settle the affairs of Lefferts, Couse & Tilton, ROBT. F. LEFFERTS. GARRET TILTON, The subscribers will continue their business at 190 Grand street, under the name and firm of Lefferts & Tilton. ROBT. F. LEFFERTS. GARRET TILTON . T° LAWYERS.—A RETIRED LAWYER, OF TEN ving outst ears’ experience in the city, having an indepen- it ircome and extensive acquaintance, desires_to to return to practice, by entering profitably an estah- lished office, where he can find constant employment, and can increase the business by his nal exert'ons. Address, with real name, confidentially, Lawyer, Herald office. ANTED—A PARTNER WITH AT LEAST FIVE thousand dollars, in the wooden ware, twine aud cordage bus already established, and doing a large, safe and profitable business, mostly for cash, as will be shown to the satisfaction of aso negotiating. The reason for wanting a partner is to supply the place of one retiring. This isachance that seldom offers. All communications will -be strictly confidential. Address = W., Herald office, stating time and place for inter- jew. AMILION FIRE ‘CE COMPANY, OFFICE No.5 on row.—Notice.—An election for Di- rectors of this pele ge will be beld on the Ist of Jan- nary proximo, at the office of the company. Poll will open at 114. M., and close at 1 P. M. J. C. WINANS, Secretary. WATCHES, JEWELRY, so. ‘TEBBINS & CO., 264 BROADWAY, BETWEEN WAR- ren and Chambers strects.—Gold watches, — preg for the holidays, at reduced prices, or mes. ASTROLOGY. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW IS without exception, the most wonderful astrologist im the world, or that has ever been known. She will tell it, present, and future events ; and will show your ture husband and absent friends, which has astonished thousands during her travels in Hurope. She is the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter, and was bora with a natural gitt, by invoking the powers of her won- deriul seence, to tell even their very thoughts, and will cause happy pairs to come together, who will ‘all enjoy the greatest happiness of matrimunial bliss. Her pre- dictions are truly astonishing to all who visit her, Those who wish a »peedy marriage may cali soon, and they may depend upon true advice, 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 9 P. M. LAIRVOYANCE —LADIES, MRS. HAYES IS THE best clairvoyant we have in the United States; her examinations are always correct respecting sickness, business, absent friends, lawsuits aad journeys. Ladies about entermg into matrimony should consalt Mrs. Hayes at once. Oflice 10 Spring street, near Bower ;ADAME ALWIN, FROM PARIS, TENDERS HEB services to the ‘ladies and gextlemen of this city, asirclagy, by books @nd science, and is to be consult. ed about lo marrige, business, law matters, &o. She will tell the name oi the lady or gentleman they wD " 3 mg re bane Madame Alwin speaks the knglish, French and German lai m Re sidence, 309 Bowery, between First and Sesomd streets, Office hours from 10 A. M., 108 P.M. RS. PREWSTER, 59 GREAT JONES STREET, COR’ ner of the Bowery, has been indnced, through the ussions of her many friends, to continua unti) further notice, She can be conulted in astrology, love and law matters, interpreting dreams, by books aad sal. ence, and tell tho name of the lady or gentleman the wil marry; also the names of her visiters, Ladies 3 gente; gentlemen 60 cents until the 1st of January ATRIMONAL.—MADEMOISELLE M professor of autography, (or r by a person's handwritin dium, will, upon the receipt of twenty MATRIMONIAL. cription of th Address, post paid, Office, N.Y. Those residing out of the city can safely transmit through the mail. All communicatiods an- receipt. consists of a lady and servant only, can be accom dated with furnished rooms and partial board, if required. A lady, as companion, who will furnish her own room, can also be accommodates; location near Broadway. Ad- dress Mes M.D Melville, Metropolitaa Post Ollice. Point d’Alencon collars, sleeves and — COMMISSION porter of embroideries and fancy goods, such as and Spring streets, | PECIAL NOTICE-—THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LACKS, | Broadway, | | i t | where the family | 12 pel | chant, whose re | forts of a | box 1,439 Post Oflice. Lope. ass, NEAR LAFAYETTE PLACE. £ —Furnished apartments, with every cenve- AND 62 VARICK STREET (ST. JOHN’S Wt tasloots ones rae on be ntlemen and a gen’ and wife can be ac- tleman ted with comfortable board at distance SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN.—BOARD.—A FEW 52 . Ste eee comm. ces, at 62 Sands street, a short 1 BOND STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, 3 ‘ar unfurnished; three good rooms om jird floor, with pantries attached; also, twe good attica to let. References exchanged. GREENE STREET.—THE ADVERTISER HAVING rented the above house and newly fitted it up. i taroughout, is now prepared to ite fe or single gen‘ with rooms or suits of rooms, with full or partial References exchanged. 14 Siveteos wt ote fi an ym, on the second floor, to let, with board, to 8 genliommceatonrs also, a tem room, suitable for one or two ladies, or gentleman. The house has the modern improvements, patctahsatisenihentetios tshadentib bac. a BOND STREET.—TWO FINE ROOMS, WITH FULT. 1 or partial board, for gentlemen wives, or for single gen’ nm. References required. ° UNIVERSITY PLACE—BOARDING—IN ONE OF the most eligible locations in the city, a suit of front rooms, in the immediate vicinity of Broadway, Fitth avenue, large hotels, places of amu: Astor and Mercantile livraries, gymbasium, &c., replete with every convenience. FURNISHED ROOM, FOR A SINGLE GENTLE- man, with partial board, st 107 Tenth street, be- tween Broadway and University place. SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ONE OR A two bedrooms attached, to let, in a private house with all the modern improvements; also # single room, with grate and gas init. apply at 98 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. HANDSOME BACK PARLOR AND BEDROO! with gas and fuel if desired, and full or part pard, can be bad at 73 Morton street, one door westof Hudson, LADY AND DAUGHTER WOULD LET, WITH board, a pleasant suit of rooms to a gentleman and jis wife, or would takeafew gentlemen. The house contains all the modern improvements and is convenient to stages and cars. Apply at 61 West Thirty-fifth street, near Sixth avenu PARTMENTS.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN REQUIRING sleeping apartments, with or withont partial board in a strictly private family, can be accommodated at 184 Laurens street, three doors from Bleecker. r SUITE OF TWO OR THREE. HANDSOMELY FUR- A, nished rooms, having gas, bath adjoining, and all modern improvements, to let with board, at 62 East Sixteenth street, near Irving place. The rooms are well suited for a small family, or two or three gentlemen, and the I is unsurpassed. OARD—AT 25 NINTH STREET. SUITES OF ROO! B and rooms for single gentlemen, with or withor board, ‘may ‘be had, on application ‘as above. house, and newly furnished in the best manner. OARD.—A COMFORTABLE FURNISHED SLEEPING room to let, to one or two gentlemen. Terms v: moderate; or would let the same to a lady, with board. No other ers. Call at 314 Second street, East river. ————— OARD UP TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two ee gentlemen, can be accommodated with well furnished rooms, and Lipa board, in a private fami- Wy where there are no other boarders. Apply at 210 ‘est Thirty-first street. OARD DOWN TOWN.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A furnished parlor and bedroom communicating, suit- able for a family or single gentlemen, willbe let to- gether or separately; also other rooms for single gentle- ae Apply at 126 Chambers street. References re- quired. OARD AND LODGING WANTED IN A DEALER’S family, by a Frenchman, who, as an equivalent, would keep the books and teach the children the French language. Address Prevost, Herald office. Br IN BROOKLYN, MINUTES cr |, WITHIN THREE walk of the Fulton and Catharine ferries.—A well irrished back parlor on the second floor for a man and his wife, or two gentlemen, at $1234 per week; also a room on the third floor, suitable for a man and his wife or two gentlemen, at $8 per week. Dinner at 534 o’clock. tebe required. Inquire at 151 Washington street, lyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW VACANT ROOMS at Toynbee’s Hotel, for families and single gentle. jnen, either with or without board. Any 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, Propc’s. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can obtain very pleasant rooms, with break- fa tand tea, at the rate of $8 per week, or furnish »t rooms, without hoard, at $1 50 to $2 per week. Apply at No, 4 Sand street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife and a few single gentlemen can be accom: dated on reasonable terms, with pleasant rooms and good board, in a pleasant location, about five minutes walk from Fulton ferry, by applying at No. 4Tillary street, corner of Fulton. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE SINGL& gentlemen can be accommodated with single room: also a room, or suite of rooms, suitable for a fomily; can now be securedon moderate terms. Application may be made on the premises, 79 Sands street, lyn. References required. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR FULTON ferry.—Two or three single gentlemen or a gen- tleman and wife, on very reasonable terms. House gen- teel, comfortable, and in a pleasant location. A reom for a gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. also a bedroom for a single gentleman. street, one door from Willow. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, in a private family and genteel location. Will require a neatly furnished room, with fire. Terms not os $8 or $9 per week. Address H. T., Herald office. OARD WANTED—IN A STRICILY PRIVATE family, in Brooklyn, near the Fulton and Wall street ferries, by a gentleman and his wife. Address H. C., Herald office, for three days. OARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN; a furnished room, medium size, with closet or ward- rove, situated between Ninth and Nineteenth streets and University place and Third avenue; private family preferred. Address 8. C., Union Square Post Office, stating price, which must be moderate. OARD—WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, a parlor with bedroom attached, on the second floor of a house sate Eee croton water, bath roon, &c. The best reference will be required and given. Ad- dress N. J., Herald office, stating location and terms. OARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOM- modated will full board and pleasant rooms, at low ces; also pleasant rooms, that will accommo. ite a party of four gentlemen, at 122 Chambers street, Day boarders accommodated. References required. OARDING.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE for a gentleman aad lady, or single gentlemen, also & pleasant basement room, suitable tor a physician, or single io. 49 West Twenty-second street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. References required. OARDING AT 94 WARREN STREE!.—GENTLEMBN can be accommo?ated with board at $3 50 per week; al-o, rooms suitable for a gentleman and his wife. Two Indies can be accommodatedyith board. Day boarders accommodated, Terms moderate, OARDING AT 105 WAVERLY PLACE, THIRD DOOR west of Washington park.—A family or a tew yen- tlemen can de accommodated with board and a desirable suite of rooms, on the sezond floor: also one room on the third floor. House first class; b.th, gas, &c.; terms moderate. References exchanged. OMS TO LET.—A ROOM, BEDROOM, anikitchen, with cook stove, &¢.; also two suite of unfurnished rooms on second and third floor, Please call and see them at 123 West Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue. G OOD BOARD IN AN AMERICAN FAMILY—3T J Howard street, third house from Broadway. Elegant furnisbed rooms for families and singie gentlemen; gas and baths in the house; location unsurpassed, being very central. ODGING ROOMS, NEAR BROADWAY--FOR SINGLE: gentlemen, to let, at $2 and $2 50 por week; room flor two gentlemen, $9 per woek, at the Grapes Hotel, 185 Grand street, one block east of Broadway. Meals at all hours. GARRE?. H. YERRANC! af OPGINGS FOR TWO NIGHTS IN A WEEK, WITH 4 or without breakfast and tea.—A down town mor- ence is ont of town, and whose busi-~ ness detains him in the city one or two nights in a week, would like to obtain ‘accommodations waere the com: me could be secured as above family without boarders, and livi street, preferred. Should like full particulars as to. members of family, terms, &e. Adress Merchant, Lt bar ‘h GENTLEMEN CAN BE Pu. RASANT.LY ACCOM. A modated with a suite of rooms, having gas and grate, ina genteel house, and- terms reasonable; also a Tew day boarders‘ at 80 Fast Broadway. NTLEMEN DESIRE BOARD AT MODERATE price, without lodgings, in a private family. Loca- tion near Broacway, irom Pearl to Franslin streets. Please address H, C., Herald office, stating price. wo G OW TO A GENTLEMAN, A PLEASANT, WELIL furniehed bedroom, or sittingroom and hetroom at. tached, with breakfast and tea, in a private family, Le. Lghtful location; 84 MeDongal street, between Bleecker ond Hoyston streets,