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—_— QONTINUED PROM FIFTH FAG WO. YOUNG WOMEN WISH SITUATION \—ONE AS wr cook, the other as waiter; the cook understands understands all kinds of business in all its branches: Brench and aegis, cooking. ‘The other is an excellent waiter; understands her business in ail its branches; is meat aad tidy in her person; is an excellent fine washer fand ironer. They have lived together for the last five > Dapepbe best of city and country reference. Can seen for two days. Please call at 77 Twenty-eighth Btreet, a few doors from Sixth avenue. GROCERS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG situation as clerk or porter in a grocery store. Has best of city reference. Please address, or call, at 16 Prince street, corner of Elizabeth. GENTLEMEN WANTED, WITH A CAPITAL ef $10, toengage ina business from which $5 per may be realized. Address a letter with twelve cents, , or call on Brown &Gorham, 47 Dey street, uj stam Stairs, Full particulars and specimen by return of mail. NE SEMME FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER comme cuisinidre dans une famille frangaise ou p= ricaine ou l’on parle ‘rangais. Elle peut fournir de na certificats. S’adresser a veuve Boissin, ches ‘M. Gotfinet, pension frangaise, 18 Mercer stroet. ‘ANTED.—A PLACE AS COOK, BY A YOUNG Wo- man, who can produce the highest recommonda- tions, both as to character and capability. A note ad dressed box 2778, P. 0., will receive attention. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yo woman, aa wet nurse. Good reference given. seen for two days at 12 Greenwich st. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO NURSE A BABY, NOW about two months old, None need apply but a Protestant, who can give references for character and health. Address H., box 2,024 post office. "‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO TAKE THE entire charge of two children, She must be a seamstress, and able to read and write fluently. ceptionable references required. None but English a opp at No. 41 West Twelfth street, from 10 till MA ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid, and to assist in wash- if required. The best of reference given. Can be for two days at 125 Twelfth street, between Fifth Sixth avenpes. NEW YORK re liguemeingeenenia ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as first rate cook and to assist in washing and iroving. Can be seen for two days, at 42 West Broad- way. Best city reference given from her last plac ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ‘ation as first rate cook, who understands cooking in all its branches; the best of city reference can be given, Can be seen’ for two days, at No, 70 Third ave nue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets; inquire in the boot and shoe store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as first class cook, in a respectable family, and to assist in the washing ind ironing; can produce the best of city reference. Please call, for three days, at No. 12 Amity place, in the store, 'ANTED—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as wet nurse, with a.fresh breast of milk. Apply at Mr. Malaly’s grocery store, corner of Forty-se street and Third avenue. Can be seen fur two ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, a situation an cook, in a private family; or a gen- tlemen’s boarding bouse; is fully competent imher busi- ness, and has no objection to go s short distance in the country. Good city reference given. Can be seea for two days. Please call at 156 Seventh street, third floor, between First avenue and avenue A. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A rospectable married woman, having a fcesh breast of milk. Apply at 279 Sixth avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A situation as cook, ina private family, or in a respectable boarding house; lived six yearsas cook in England, Please call at '279 Firat avenue, for four days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation a8 chambermaid and waiter, in a pri- vate family; city reference. Can be seen for two days at 135 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and ‘Twentieth streets. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPHCTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do housework in @ small frivate family; is washer and ironer; good city reference seen for two days, if not engaged, at 105 near Seventeenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work; is a good washer and ironer, and plain cook; can give the best of city referéice. Apply at 11 Sullivan street. excellent ee can be nth avenue, ‘ANTED—AS COOK AND FIRST RATE WASHER and ironer, by # respectable woman, a situation, the best of city recommendations. Can be seen for or three days, if not ¢1 , #15839 West Nine- @eenth street, on the fifth floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- \ man; she is an excellent laundress and a good cook. ible reference can be given. A short distance in country preferred. Please call at 12 Clarkson street, Gn the rear, between Varick and Hudson. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A r rituation to do general housework, or chamber- ‘@rork, {n a small private family. No objection to go he country. Good city reference given. Ploase call B31 West Thirty-first street, between Ninth and Tenth ‘venues, for two days. — ee aOR AS WET NURSE, BY A et le and healt! oung marriéd woman, fiavisde Hrosh breast of mile, "Gant he es yomen Gays. Inquire of Mrs. Armstrong, at 225° West Seven. decnth street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN G who understands washing and ironing and IRL, y lain ‘AN (ED—BY A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, WORK Bet, he Aly day or week, Address Frances, 141 een’ 'ANTED—BY TWO SERVANTS A MAN AND WIFE, lately emigrated from the old country, who fully understand their business, the man as walter and the | Woman as cook, either together or separate. most | Feapeetable reference as to character aud capability eau be | . A note addressed to M. 8., at the Herald office, will | be attended to for the remainder of this week, | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- | man as first rate cook; understands cooking in all | its branches. Also wanted by a ng girl, a situation | a8 first rate chambermaid, and will uw | required; both can produce the best of city reference | Please call at 41 ison street. Can be seen for two days if not engaged, he ae B ropipag EA £zepee WOMAN of respectability, capable o: ing charge of par. lors and jie) Sawa Apply at her preeeas euploye's, 754 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, as a professed gardener. Good refer- ence from his last em: ers. Cun be seen for two days. Address W. Wills, Herald office. Wea. MEN AND KOYS, SMART AND AC- tive, to rellan article meeting with a ready sale among busimess men of all classes. This is » good chance to make grea wages, Apply at 75 and 77 Nassau street, Law Buildings, room No. ¥, rear building, WW 2StEO= BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS waiter ina private family; is a Protestant, Can be wel recommended from his last place, Cali at 37 Went Thirteenth streot, between Fifth and Sixth avon Inquire for J. P. ANTED—THREE OR FOUR YOUNG MEN.—THOSE from the country or English preferred, Business permanent, light and agreeable. ‘mn are making teo to fifteen ‘aollars per week. A small capital required. Apply to T. BOYCE & CO., 78 Nassau st., first floor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY oung man, who thoroughly understands the bu: ness; has city reference, and no objection to t! ‘an be seen at 66 University place, or addre: jerald office. NTED,—THE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN OF usiness habits, wants @ situation as salesman in some respectable house of bu: ; Jewelry preferred. He will devote his leisure time to the interest of em- ployers; good reference given. Address Crimea, Herald office, for three days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCHMAN, AS coachman or groom, who thoronghly understands his business in all its branches, and has no objection to country. Can produce the best of references, Please address R. C. R., Herald office, for two days. street. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermaid, or to assist in washing, or do general housework. The most sati;“\ctory reference given from her last employer. Please eall at 201 Ninth street, second floor, near Tompkins square. ANTED—AT THE PEOPLE'S WASH-HOUSE, 500 men and women. to canvass the city. Good wages pela: alsy an‘experienced young woman to super- intea the laundry, Apply at the People’s Wash-house, ANTED—BY A FRENCH PERSON, A SITUATION as ladies’ mn'l and seamstress, Understands dress inn) ing, hair dressing and millinery in the latest farhic Has no objections to travel. Please apply at 0rd Broadway, corner of Thirty-firut street. Address ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housewerk, or cham- ber work and plain sewing. Has no objection to go in the country. ‘Please call for two daya at 160 Mott atveet, first floor, front room. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, a§ good plain cook. Isa first rate washer andironer. Good city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at No. 210 West Twenty-fifth | corner of Mott and Grand stree' J. PECK. ANTED—A SMART BUSINESS MAN, WITH A . small capital, to canvass Philadelphia, for a most exciting book, just published, on the Know Notiings ; the whole city secured, by which a large sum of money can be made. It sells tremendou . Call or address, rit ame American Family Pablication Establishment, 28 Nassau street, up stairs, room 9, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF STEADY AND sober habits, a situation as coachman, Best re- ferences from his last employer: Address for two days Daniel Casey, 108 Thirty-fifth street, between the First and Second avenues. ANTED—FIVE OR SIX GENTLEMEN OF GOOD address and well acquainted with the city, to en- gage ina respectable and lucrative employment. For Sooking, a situation in a small American family, Please | street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, second floor, | particulars, address note, pre-paid, x 777 Post wall at 466 Hudson street. back room. office. ‘ANTED.—A WIDOWER RES! N SAN ~ | WY ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, ANTED—AN AMERICAN YOUNG -MAN, ONE 4 taco, California, In desirous of si Rae al W to tend a fancy store or confectionery. Apply to Who has worked at pattern making ‘about two years, and who can make wiees of a Indy of intelligence, to superintend his house- hold. Toa proper and competent person a permanent ‘and lucrative position could be offered. Please address California, box 1,183 New York Post Of "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ' @ situation to assist in general housework ina Bmall private family. Can be seen for two ¢ays, in Ber- gen street, over 19 Engine house, South Brooklyn, se- 0nd floor, back room, Bae’ = = "ANTED—A SITUATION AS OOOK, IN A PRIVATE family, by a middle aged woman, who thoroughly wnderstands her business, with good city reference, and is of the established Church, Please call at 98 Green. wich street, third floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A NEAT YOUNG GIRL Ww of tidy habits as chambermaid and waitress, is a gnost competent parlor maid, bas no objection to assist swith fine sewing ; can go highly recommended wx capa- Bie waitress, in ail its branches. Has four years cty ees. No objection to Brooklyn. Please call at First avenue, first floor, back room. 4 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, understands her business in all ches; has no ‘objection to the country or # pri ite boarding house. Please call for two days at 197 thatreet, between the Second and Third avenues, first , front roon. Has the best references. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman as chambermaid, washer ani . Beat city references can be given. Please call 35 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and ANTED—A SMART PROTESTANT GIRL THAT UN- derstands general housework. Good references Tequired. Apply at 115 Ninth avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ! situation todo general housework in a small family, Or would do chamberwork and assist in the washing and ; ig @ good washer and ironer and a good plain Boek, Lise good city, references, | Please call, at 678 uaton atreet, near Thompson, first floor, back room Wo. 8, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘ ‘woman, as cook, washer and froner. Has ity reference. Can be seen for two days at 165 East ‘Twenty-first street, between Second and Third avenues, ‘Sirst Boor, back room. o "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A i situation as chambermeid and waiter, or te take are of children. Good city reference given. Please wall at 68 Warren street, betweeen Hoyt and Smith Streets, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE.—THE ' Dest of city references given. To be seon for three Gays, at 25 Vine street, Brooklyn, noar the Fulton ferry. M. C., 53 Sullivan street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- tion as cook; she understands her business well, is careful and steady, and a grst class baker of all kinds of bread and pastry. Good references given, Please call for two days at No. 80 Charlton street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPHUTABLE widow woman, as wet nurse in a respectable fa- mily; one who perfectly understands her business, Good city reference, Can be seen for two days at 201 Kast Fixteenth strect, between Avenues A and B. Wen SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN young woman, to do the general housework of a No objection to go a short dis- Can be seen for two days at No. small private family. tance in the country. 11 Bedford strest 4 WAN SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE av¥,, Protestamt German woman, ai a first rate, cook places.” Good clty reference can be given. Can be seen for two days at 238 Elizabeth street, up stairs. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cook and good washer and ironer; understands baking. Good city re- ference. Can be seen tor two days at 64 West Eighteenth street, near Sixth avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do do general housework, or chataberwork and plain sewing in a private family.’ Good referenc: can be given. Can be seen for two dAya at 137 Wes: Sixteenth street, near Seventh avenue. fos hac dimdeae ANTED—A SITUATION, EY A RESPECTABLE woman, as professed cood; understands baking and all kinds of pastry and jellies.’ The best of city re- ference. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 179 Laurens street, between Houston and Bleecker, in the rear. A grote AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, A ituation to do oo housework in s small pri- vate ily; or as chambermaid and seamstress. Has no objection to go in the country. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 138 West Thirty-third street. 'ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid; or to take care of children; or to do general housework in s small private family. Please call at 24 Vandam street, in the rear, third floor. imself useful. Apply for ‘two days at the office of GWYNNE & CO., 18 Greenwich street, or at the Era Works, Atlantic Dooks, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—IN A RETAII, GROCERY, A YOUNG man, 19 or 20 years of age, to take charge of the books and the store senaraly, Must have good refe. rence from last employer. None but a Catholic need apply. Address G. W., Herald office, stating reference, ‘AITE WANTED—AT SMITH’S DINING SALOON, 803 Bowery. ‘ANTED—EMPLOYMENT FOR A SMART, INTEL- Hgent boy, fi = bint (in entg ton Se aee PONT eae woutd live with ite employer OF otherwise. Address, ‘stating business, Olcott, Herald office, for one week. ANTED—A BOY, FROM TEN TO FIFTEEN YEARS of age, in a physician’s office; one living with his parents and well recommended. Apply to Doctor Kent, 10 Howard street, one door from Broadway, for two days. ‘ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT 15 OR 16 YEARS OF age, to learn a ‘trade. None but these who can come well recommended need apply, to J. and G. H. Walker, 180 and 182 Centre street, corner of Hester. $2 0 —A PERSON WITH THIS AMOUNT WANTS ‘e asituation, Will loan the money to his ployer for two years, on good security; or will go as partner, or buy good paying business, Address G., ferald office, stating all particulars. LOST AND FOUND. —————— eC Ort HAT, WITH THE NAME H. BESTE. 47 South street. OST—ON THURSDAY EVENING, EITHER IN THE Acd#lemy of Music or its immediate vicinity, an opera glass, mounted in tortoise shell. Tho finder will be liberally rewarded by lea’ 07 West street, OST—ON SUNDAY EVEN! . Sl, 1854, A black veil, in going through Prince street, from Broadway to Greene street. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 496 Broome street. OST—ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, IN FIFTH avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, & small black Brussels lace veil. A suitable reward will be paid by leaving it with N. Wilson, 108 East Four- teenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK; IS A GOOD baker. Good reference can be given. Can be seen for two days, at 66 Fourth avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PRO- testant woman, « situation as first rate cook; perfectly understands meats, soups, game in the French style, and all kinds of desserts and bread baking. Wants good wages, Call at 243 Kast Eighteenth street, for three days. -ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT ‘woman, & situation to cook, wash and iron. Can fhe seen for twoxdays. Apply at 252 Kighth avenue, near Dwenty-third street. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as good cook. Can make jellies, ice 4, blancmanges; is also a good baker. No objec. iom to’ assist in the washing and ironing if required. Good Stee erne given. be seen for two days at ‘7 West Seventeenth street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as chambermaid and laundress. The ‘of city reference can be .iven. Can be seen for two Gays at70 avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth Btreets. Inquire in the boot and shoe store. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A YOUNG WHITE Wo- . man as waitress. None need a of recommendations; and must uni ° Biness, Apply at 64 Seventh street, near Second avenue. "ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, i to do sither chamberwork or housework. Has mood city reference. Inquire at 207 Thirty-ninth street, floor, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, to cook, wash and iron; has good city re- has no objection to goa short distance in the r, Please cailat 228 Mulberry street, in the Onn be soon for two days if not engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE @ A ', ‘tiom to do ral housework; bw) washer ironer; can give the best of recommen: from ther last place. be seon fortwo days at No. 93 West Nineteenth street. sITUA- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or to housework; the best of city reference. "Please ether employer's, No. 6 Eldridge street. Gan be svn for three days. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO THE general housework of a small family; must be a troner, and able to do plain cooking "Baltic street, between Hicks and Heary a. ‘aenest ee :, sine L Saiseades te as goes La nm - ral rt & small private family; has refe- be soon for two days if not |, @t 22056 rome, rear house, floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP&CTABLE Ww young girl, to do chamberwork and fine washiag, takecare of children and to sew. The advertiser understands the care of chil- ‘ figst rate sower, and on. Wan be seen, at her present employers, 74 Weat '-gixth street. GERMAN COOK, CHAMBERMAID AND but those who tho- Must bring sati thoir last hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, at oe. Al y fo. 105 Waver- A VERY RESPECTABLE AMERICAN asituation either as child's nurse or cham- sewer; would be willing to do the eamall ey jome more desired wages. Loe 261 Twellth street, where with whom she now lives can recommend her. a SITUATION, BY A pep y tna r ‘woman, as plain Gok, waster and ironer. no Dajection to-d0 general housework, or clamber. frorkiaad waiting. Good references cun ve given from laut place. Please call at $44 Fe rth aveans, between Atty -firsvand Thirty-second streets, Can ve seen fu x OST—$3 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE Ist INSTANT ® bunch of keys, marked G. R. Hill, Birmingham, ie finder will receive the above reward by bringing them to C, Robbins, 75 Maiden lane. | ig WALL Gi aie PEARL, ON TUE} day afternoon, a sealed letter, addressed to Sir ry Barkley, Jamaica. The finder will be suitably re- warded by leaving the same with A. A.Cohon & 0o., 64 Beaver si! 3 ANTED—BY A RFSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to cook, wash and iron, or do the how work of a private family, Can be seen for two days at No.8 Amity street, South Brooklyn. Good reference given. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTEST- ant woman, a situation todo housework or take care of children and assist in the washing and gored would be willi to make herrelf ea ‘useful Pleace call at 87 Laurens street. Can seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESI’ECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation in s private family, as chambermatd and nurse, or chambermaid and waiter. The best of city reterence given from her last place. Call at 42 Willow street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A respectable Protestant person. Understands all kinds of family sewing. Can cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses. Has no objection to light house- work, or to assist with children. Good city reference given. Please call for one day at 99 Chgries street, first floor. ‘ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN A BEAUTIFUL ITA- SITUUTION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘ANTED—A ‘woman, as first rate cook; one who perfectly un- derstands her business; bas no objection to go a short distance in the country, or to soeege in a private board. ing house. ce. in be seen for two Best city referen: days at 160 Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and ‘Twenty-first streets, employer, “fas whom she has lived one year and Can aix 5 be seen for three days at the ‘of Twenty-second street and Sixth evente, over the hardware store. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE is at rate cook, her reet small family; isa washer at froney Ahly. ‘at 110 East Twelfth street, between avenues A B, for two days, third floor, back room. Has good reference from her last place. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- W ation as professed cook; one who thoroughly un- derstands taking charge of a kitchen; or as ry cook. ‘The best city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 270 Mulberry street, near Priace. Wenn A FRENCH GIRL, WHO SPEAKS ENG- lish, a situation as seamatress in a private fami- ly; she understands dressmaking in all its branches, also ‘8’ clothes. Good city references. Inquire of M.A. }, 47 Maiden lane, 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook; understands baking and pastry ina rat rate washer and ironer. Has got the t of city reference, Can de nen for t vo days at 222 West Twenty.Cirst street, between Kighth and Niath avenuos. pil ed ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE w young woman, to do general housework ina te family; has no objection to go tothe coun wet ich an object as comforts- ’ | reference. Can be sean for two di ' eth atreet, corner of Firet avenue, OST—BANK BOOK NO. 6,404. THE FINDER WILI oblige by restoring it to’ 45 Nassau street, Brook- lyn. OST—A DARK FUR VICTORINE, IN THF VOINITY of Broadway and Bleecker street. A reward will given for it if returned to 166 Bleecker street. OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING LAST, A MOURNING breastpin, in Perham's Opera House, or in « Broad- way stage. The finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at 187 Chambers street, On the back is the name of Gen. Humphrey. O&T—ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, A POCKET ‘book, containing some notes of no use to any one but the owner. Five dollars reward will be paid on leaving it at 38 Whitehall atreet, and n6 questions asked. Believed to have been lost on the line of stages from the South ferry to T fourth street. OST.—THE PARTIES WHO TOOK THE ROBE OFF ‘one of @ pair of horses at the corner of Gouverneur ani Madison streets, on the evening of Ist inst., will please poi the ol wt Meche -tee Mises asthe ‘owner considers they have sufficrent enow ‘to finish their calls, df e OST—ON CUESDAY, JANUARY 2, A BLACK AND tan terrier dog, with white stripe on the neck and breast, ears and cut; had on 1 black patent leather collar, with small lock attec! Five dollars will be paid on his return to Jewell, Harrison & Co, 27 Water street. ("indartigued, talied at Liverpeal, by tue Ataater al iv e tainin five New York wed fee aia ve mo mortgage bonds, 000 each, Nos, 13, 814, 307, with coupons attacl Fee eine Mae ch cnt ne has not come to Alt parties are hereby cau: tioned against negotiating any of these bonds, as the ‘un cont ment of the same has been stopped. The finder be suitably re leaving the same at the office of & CO., 74 Beaver treet, OST OR MISLAID—AN ACCOUNT BOOK, OF rouR or five quires, filled with accounts and copies af ts, signed by &- bam & Sons. It may have been leftin some stage. I suitably reward the finder who shall return it to me, at 108 Broad street. B. H. BUCKINGHAM. be sold, on Wednesday, 3d inet., at 12 o'clock, ty horses, suitable for all purposes. harness, saddles, ke. JOHN H. GATPIELD, Proprietor, SALE—A ROAN HORSF, SIX YEARS OLD; also, & bay trotting mare, that san trot her mile in 0. They be sold cheap, as the owner i» about Javing the city, They can be seen wt the Eleventh Ward Hotel, Myrtle avenue, Brookipn bs a —A FARMER, ON LONG ISLAND, A THR BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET, wiff, wel Also wagons, 1 and Apply to keep four or five horses during the winter if desired), at 1 AWESEY & OLSE AND LIGHT TOP WAGON STOLEN ON NEW ‘Year's evening, about 7 o'clock, from front o farion street. The horse is about 10 years old, bay co Jor and bobtail. A suitable reward for the recovery of dollars per month, South street. the above pplying to PETER LANG, 686 Grand st pata jamaica ‘AGON.—A SUPERIOR CITY BUILT LAGHT TRoT ting wagon for sale cheap. Haas been ran four months, but (s a* good as new, Apply at Buck's Hotel, corner Twenty-fourth atceet aud Third avenue. ANTED—A BAY HORSE FIFTEEN AND A HALF vr ih, keind, gomtloand sount. Apply at No. ~ Mark's . waiting if | | | | q | | FOR SALE. 4 —HOTEL FOR"SALE, THIS DRY; A 0. first rate business stand, on the west | a way, down town; possession given between j the first of May, or immediately. Appt at one ‘ THOMPSON & STREET, 81 Nassau street, room 7. —A RARE $3.000. ney.—A mi under a patent, for sale, or a partner with a aroount large profit. Sales almost unlimited. 0 trade for a stock of dr; , 10) 5 ndoiph Please address box 399 Post Office. 5 tinge § money would be offered great induce- urer, Herald office. ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE—OR TO ware, The land is located in ounty, Virginia, pear the county town. For particulars, &c. 8 —MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD THIS e week the lease, stock and fixtures, of a splen lid grocery and liquor store, situated in an excel. lent location to make money, and now aang a large and profitable business. Apply immediately af 212 Broad- ‘way, room 10, Sm) & PURDY. WILL BUY A SPLENDID BATHING AND 5 hainireaing establistment, 00% Warren it. Apply to T PHILLIPS, 166 Broadway, 300 —FOR SALE, A CUNFECTIONERY E3- e tablishment, located on one of the best The lease, stock and fixtures will be sold low. Any one desiring @ place of this kind, cannot be Setter Apply immediately, at 212 Broadway, room No. SIMERS & PURDY. RARE CHANCEKE—FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND A Gxtures of a wholerale and retail Hquor store, No. 21 Mulberry street, one of the oldest established houses: in the Fourteenth ward. Satisfactory reasons given for seilingout Apply on the premises.’ OOKSTORE FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN.—THE old establinved bindery and Bookstore, 206 Bowery, with stock, fixtures, machinery, &c., together with lease of premisés, A great bargain for cash. Inquire as above. jOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—IN THE VILLAGE of Flatbush, on the Coney Island road, and three miles from the Fulton ferry; a beautiful country residence, with from six to twenty-six acres of land. "Also, a few bandsome building sites of from six to twenty-four city lots each. Would be exchanged for city Ug or fifty per cent can remain on boad and mortgage. Apply either at the office of the owner, J. ROBINSON, 166 Grand street, or to HOMER MOKGAN, No. 2 Pine street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, OPPO- site the City Hall; a magnificent opportunity for a druggist or doctor with business capacity. Also, a small drug tore in this city. Also, a farm in Westchester county to exchange for city lots. Also, some good cor- 68. poration A. H. GOUGH, 49 Wall street. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—A PHYSICIAN, WHOSE increase of practice obliges him to relinquish tne drug business, wiahee to dispose of the store 196 Seventh avenue, For particulars inquire as above after 3 o'elock Fis FOR SALE, NEAR NEWARK, N. J.—ONE OF 86 acres, under a high state of cultivation, three miles from Newark, with elegant and commodious dwel- lings (one for tenant) and outbuildings; price only $7,500. Also farm of 50 acres, in Vernon Valley, 28 acres under high state of cultivation, superior improvo- ments, with orchards, vineyard, &c.; price $3,000. ‘Term: Apply to CHARLES R. MILLER, auction eer, 195 Brondw OR SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 131 ANTHONY street. Lease will expire on the first day of August, 860, no renewal. The lot is about twenty-two foot front and rear, and about sixty fect deep. Also, the lease of lot No. 77 Centre wireet, corner of Anthony. Tease will expire on the first day of November, 1560; buildings to be paid for or new lease given, ‘The lot is twentysnine feet front and rear, and sbout sixty feet deep. Apply at No. 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third aven R 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. @ lot is 26 ft. 144 in. front and 26 teet in the rear, and on the north side 114 ft. 9in. and om the south side 112 ft. lim. deep. Ap- ply at No, 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. picasa aE! Sy 'OR SALE—AN IRON STEAM BOILER, FORMERLY used in Judson’s Hotel, New York. Inquire at the Office of Adam's Express Company, 59 Broadway, from 10t0 10 M. OR SALE—A SEGAR STORE NICELY FIXED, WELL located and doing o good business now, will be posi- tively sold to-day on account of its owner having some other business toattend to, It will be sold very cheap ifapplied for to-day on the premises, No, 11134 Wassoa ‘street. R SALE—A VERY STYLISH ENGLISH BASEMENT house, in West Fourteenth street, located in the best part of the street, in a genteel neighborhood, recent. ly built by days’ work for the present occapant. Will be sold, with or without the furniture, at a low price, and litile money wanted. Apply to E.’ B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to f o'clock, OR SALE—A BUSINESS THAT PAYS OVER ONE hundred per cent clear profit, which can be clearly shown to ay one ashing, toe ene, ia, it. Reasons for selling wud ali the particulars will given by an unter: view. Thisis a chance seldom met with. ress a note to January, Herald office. 'OR SALE—A BUSINESS ON BROADWAY FOR $250, in which any smart man can clear $2,500 net year- Ae 180, mall hotel neor the Girard House, corner of ambers street and West Broadway, splendid stand and business; would be let till May next; rent $1,200. Call eavly, who wants. Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 18.” ya SSBROWN & CO. (OR SALE—A RESTAURANT AND OYSTER SALOON in a good location. Inquire at 58/Leonard street, in the basement, between the hours of 11 ard 12 A. M Will be sold cheap for cash. : F% SALE—TWO HOUSES ON FIRST STREET, NEAR the Bowery. Price $6,250 each, Also valuable Fourth avenue property, near Twenty-Afth street—two houses, store property, $7,500 each. Also two houses on Twenty-first street, $5,000, veral geuteel houses, at prices from $6,500 to Apply to E. B, KINBHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 107, and MR SALE—A GREAT CHANCE.—A DINING AND coffee and cake #aloon, under the American Bible use, corner of Third avenue and Astor place, One thousand hands employed daily in the building. Rent low. Must be sold this week. Apply at the saloon, or to SIMERS & PURDY, 212 Broadway, room 10, OR SALE—$350—DRUG STORE, OLD STAND, well fitted up, with office attached, doing a busi- Apply at ‘the store 240 noss from $5 to $8 per diem. Greenwich street. OR SALE, ONLY $150.—THE LEASE AND ALL THE fixtures of a store, situated at 308 Bowery, will be sold by applying soon at the jewelry store next door to the premises. SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR GOOD RAILROAD or insurance stock, the three story brick store cor- ner of Court street and Hamilton ave lots adjoining, on Court street; also the street, near ilton ferry ; also six lots on the corner of Henry and Summit streets; also three lots on Summit strect, between Hicks aud Hlearystrests. Address a line to T. B., 148 Barrow street. R SALE OR EXCHANGE—A THREE STORY AND basement dwelling house, with all the moders im- provements, benutifal i ituated in one of the plea- santest parts of Hicks street, Brooklyn. Also a farm of 7434 acres in Sullivan county, price $2,000. Also a farm of 187 acres, 100 under Lge x in Tioga county; both farms have dwel = 3 and other im- provements. cheap, and o1 yy terms of Payment, or will be exchanged for good stocks, merchan- ize, lumber, bricks, furniture, &c. Apply to CHARLES: R. MILLER’S Real Estate, Stock 195 Broadway. LASSWORKS.—FOR and Property Exchange, INE WOOD.—1,000 CORDS PINE WOOD WILL BE sold and put on shipboard; dispatch given. Ves- on feet be can enter hing iad nt apere mg Apply toc. NOE, Nortoit, ‘Va. . Lag = oR PRACTICE hot the r. tt fice furniture, instruments, and rent the office, or sim- ply bis practice. Apply to’ JONES, WHITE & b0., way. JEWELLERS.—FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, items, Sendlalyfuraiahea, For Pertioulartinsdire rections, 6} . For at 163 Washington street, where the case may be seen TATLORS.—FOR A CUTTING MERCHANT ble, 6x9, with large drawers and walnut top, very tei: willbe sold'low Inquire wt 258 Blecokey street, corner of Morton, barement. THE MILITARY. ol e Eastern Hall, 4 The o'clock. . Burra, Seo'y. ADFORD'S LIVE AND LET LIVE GUARD, DECEM- a ber 28, 1854.—Tle subseribing members and who may feel disposed to participate in the visit to be mace by the a! med to the city of jon, \ RUIFIGAL FLOWKR MANUFACTORY OF DAVID STRAUS, removed from 808 to 216 Bowery, up etaics. ries, | =s. ¥_ 3, 1855 AND LODGING. SUIT OF APARY- ments to let, suitable for a family or siagle gent éinen; private table ocly. ‘The hone is frst class, 4nd contains all the modern improvements. 71 BROADW/ Y, OVER WELLER & SONS—THRKE i bedrooms to let to gentlemen. AMITY STREET—TO LET, IN A FRENCH PRI- vate family, a nicely furnished parlor and be:d- room, for a gen n and his wife, or a single gentle- man, with or without board. FRANKLIN STHEET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway,two parlors and two large rooms on the first floor, parlor and bedroom on the second; also one or two bedrooms, all neatly furnished, to let to gentle- men; breakfast served if required. Inquire as above. EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF rooms, unexpectedly vacated, can be obtained, with board, at the Kemble House. BOND STREET.—10 LET, WITH BOARD, ONE e)L darge front room and bedroom, on third’ floor, without furniture, if required. Also, a few single rooms to gentlemen, very reasonable. rence required. 95 GREENE STREET.—THE ADVERTISER HAVING rented the above house, and newly fitted it up fhroughout, is prepared to accommoiate families or sin- gle gentleman, with rooms or suites of rooms, with full or partial board, References exchanged ‘ WOOSTER STREET, NEAR CANAL—FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen and Iadies—board for ladies only—parlors and bedrooms adjoining, of single roms, at reasonable prices, Baths and gas in the house, .Par- tial board for gentlemen when required. 14. BOND STREET TWO OR THREE GOOD ROOMS, with or without board, for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen; ‘also. room suitable for « dentist, ko.; &e. Reference required, LL RSIMERSITY PLACE BOARDING IN’ ONE OF the most eligible locations in the city, in the im- mediate vicinity of Broadway, Fifth avenue, large hotels, places of amusements, libraries, &c., &e.; suits of de" sirable furnished rooms for gents and their families; also, rooms for single gentlemen, upon advantageous terms. LADY AND DAUGHTER WOULD LET, WITH A doard, a pleasant suit of rooms to a gentleman and is wife, or would takea few gentlemen. The house contains all the modern improvements and is convenient to stages and cars, Apply at 51 Wont Thirty-fifth street, near Sixth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY—OCCUPYING THE THREE story and basement house No. 196 West Fifteenth atreet, near hth avenue, would like to let three or four rooms, and furnish board, to a family of grown per- sone, or partial board for single gentlemen, or suits of rooms for two gentlemen and their wives. SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLW:- rteenth street, near Fifth avenue. baths, Reference required, Warm and cold NICE LARGE BACK PARLOR, ON THE FIRST floor, to let, suitable for a lady and gentleman; also a room on thé second floor, with clothes press and grate, suitable for single gentlemen, with or without ard. Only a few boarders taken. Apply at 119 Frank- li s * NILEMAN AND WIFE WISH BOARD IN A PRI- vate family or select boarding house, in this city, where the terms are moderate and accommodations Unexceptionable references required and given. Address M. N., Herald office. Room te be unfurnished except carpet. FRO! PARLOR, AND BEDROOM ADJOINING, handsomely furnished, with board, for a gentle- man and wife, or two or three single gentlemen, may be obtained at No. 52 East Sixteenth street, near Irving place. The hou tai Il the modern improve- ments, and the fi select. PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT board, at 146 Yenth street, corner of Third avenue. FAMILY RESIDING NEAR ST. JOHN’S PARK, having more room than they require, wili le! several comfortably furnished rooins, with board, to gentlemen, or to gentlemen and their wives, without children ; "house of first class, baths, gas. References exchanged. Apply at 18 Varick street. HOME FOR BACHELORS.—A LADY OCCUPYING a neatly furnished house, would let to two or ree first class gentlemen, the first and second floor, including an excellent table, gas, and fire. Location west of Broadway, within two minutes’ walk of the City Hall. A line addressed to E. W. L., Broadway Post Office, will meet with prompt attention. LARGE ROOM, SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, WITH one or two bedrooms attached, to let in a private Ouse with all the modern improvements; also, a single room with grete eud gas in it. Apply at 96 Prince street, 4 few doors west of Broadway. FEW SELECT FAMILI AND GENTLEMEN CAN ts or single rooms, with partial board, in the eligible brown stone build. ing 56 and 57 West Twenty-third street, containing all the modern improvements, delightfully located between Broadway and the Sixth avenue. Brin FRONT PARLOR ON SECOND FLOOR, be accommodated wit! to lot, furnished or unfurnished, with full or par: board; one or two singla rantlamen can also be ac- commodated, at 166 Kast )OARD.—THREE GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES can obtain board in a house newly furnished, con- taining allthe modern improvements; family consists of a gentleman and wife only, and isa desirable oppor- tunity for those wishing good accommodations. at 102 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. OARD—MAY BE. OBTAINED IN A FIRST CLASS house, where the comforts of a home may be en- Joyed; breakfast from 7 until 9 o'clock; dinner at 6 o’clock P. M. The French and firme languages spoken in the house. Apply at 170 West Twenty-first street, near Fighth avenue. ARD AT 25 NINTH STREET.—A FINE SUITE OF Toms, comprising one whole floor, finely furnished, and rooms for two sifigle gentlemen, may be had as above, with or without board. Fine house, and newly furnished in superior manner, Few boarders, of first class only, taken, reece 4 Mrchens AT B A PORN AE NAP OARD IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY—TWOSIN- gle gen‘lemen or a gentleman and his wife, can be Aactommodated with board and pleasant rooms in a pri- vate French family by applying at 160 Twelfth street, between University place and Fifth avenue, Boren DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE y way. ntlemen may obtain pleasant rooms, with board, calling at 126 Chambers street. Reference required. OARD DOWN TOWN FOR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, or single gentlemen, in the first class house Franklin street, a few doors west of Broadway. The rooms will be let to gentlemen without board if required, Every attention paid to cleanliness and comfort. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A HANDSOME FRONT room, with bedroom and pantry attached, on the Second ficor, to let, farnished or unfurnished, with or without board; also, a few gentlemen can be accommo- dated with good board and pleasant rooms, on reasona- ble terms. Location pleasant, and about five minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry. Apply at No. 4 Tillary street, corner of Fulton. ° OARD IN BROOKLYN,—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two or three single gentlemen, can obtain ina family, where few boarders are taken, in a pleasant location, five minutes walk of Fulton ferry, Ap- ply at 57 High street. JOARD WANTED—A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED room, or parlor with bedroom adjoining, with full board fora lady. Board paid in advance in liew of re- ference. Terms must be ble, Address, stating terms and particulars, C. W. M., Broadway Post Office. ence ennentemtonpemneeesenensiaeenesensemneeyieseiiien> OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS family, omating Ht himself, wife, child months old.) Location ¢ ild three fourth and Sixth avenues and ith and Thirtieth streets. Address, sta‘ terms, a light and ice. fuel, also location, 8. A. H., Eee ‘Bu WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY; board for the iad; oroept On Sunday: not above Eighth strest; Stas lho 5 Addrere Harris, Broadway Post Office. }OARD WANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, in a small private family, or where there are few boarders. Price from $15 to $20 for the four particulars, it week, including fire. Addrese, stat A- VIDSON, esting post office,” _ ROOM WITH FULL half years not to exceed Bt pet juired, East of Sixth Fourteenth street, Address F. W. Ww. TWO GENTLEMEN, THEIR ‘and two small children; would —_—* two bedroom, furnished. below rooms ‘one ‘ Twentieth street, Syme Mieeswtaes” Lieto Hi. Herald office. OARD WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A RES. Borer ‘Address B. M. 8., Herald office. OARDING—TBE SECOND age Be gecnty oF tae A 2 and sideroom ning, farnished, or without board for lady only, will be let singly or togetherPossession immediately. Call at 641 Broome street, between Varick and Sullivan, Breeton or spe FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, or with partial or full board, a ee ‘and attention; house jedburst, bat Houston Beir te enna A WELL FURNISHED fair bathroom free. Ay to atreet, culo says ROOM, fire, &e., wanted by « gentleman, who will pay a price, ins private re where positively no other boarder wiil be taken, Good references given. Address Sanford, office, in the new and elegant house No. 47 West | BOARDING AND LODGING. Rope —WANTED $100, A LADY HAVING taken s new and well located house wishes to bur Tow the above amount, for the uae of which, will be giv en, a room with breakfast and tea. Location neat Aut son street, and not above Fonrth street. Address Wes Somers, Post office. OARDING AT 94 WARREN STREET—TWO 6’ uemen canbe accommodated with board. two ladies. A lady cr gentleman having a pianofo and would be willing to give. instruction in music and singing, might find it to their advantage to call at 4 Warren street. ARMING IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND wife, or three single gentlemen, wishing board apt pleasant rooms within *hree mioutes’ walk from Wall street ferry, where the comforts of a home can be en Joyed, ov reasonable terms, can have sach accomnmoida tions bY addressing a note to B. W. D., Herald office, Family’ private. LEGA NT ROOMS. —ONE OR TWO @ high respectability, wishing elegant and retired Tooms with partial board, in a splendid private residen:e near the Brevoort House, occupied by a small and striet!y rivate family, where no boarders are taken, may address OOMS, Journal of Commerce office. URNISHED PARLORS, WITH FULL OR PARTIAY. board, to gentlemen and their wives. Also bed- Tooms for single gentlemen at No. 8 Minctta street, within ove minute’s walk of Bleecker street stages or Sixth avenue cars HED ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLY men, in a house replete with modern conveniences. A very desirable location, being near Metropolitwa hotel. Apply at 125 Crosby street. 'URNISHED APARTMENTS, WITH OR WITHOUT partial board—meals sent to therooms if required — fo let, in a small private family, first class house, lu- cated near Broadway and Thompson street. Please ap- | oeging Spring street, between the hours of 2and 4 o'clock P. M. 'URNISHED ROOMS,—TO LET, A ROOM, BEDROOM and kitshen, with cooking stove and other conve- niences for keeeig house. Croton water up stairs. Some rooms unfurnished. No boarding house, Appt: at 123 West Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue URNISHED ROOMS TO L¥T—TWO VERY PLKA- Aunt attic rooms, well furnished and warmed, Ap- ply at 20 White street, west side of Broadway. ENTLEMEN WISHING HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms, with modern“ improvements and partial bossa) can suit themselves by calling at 124 Waverly place, (70, 98 FAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR LIVINGS- ton Place, An elegant suit of rooms to let, on first Also, rooms on second and third floors, suitable for, families or single gentlemen. House has all the im- provements. Terms very moderate. NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A PLEA- sant front room, furnished, with or without partial board. Apply toPJ. E. Bowdon, 399 Broome street. Pea ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, AT NO. 81 Warren street. References exchanged. OUTH BROOKLYN, 242 HENRY STREET, FIVE minutes walk to Atlantic ferry—A. fine front room third story, furnished or unfurnished, for a Indy and gentleman, without children, or two gentlemen, friends, with partial board. House new, with the usual im: rovements; neighborhood pleasant and very respecta- ile. Terms moderate. HE HOUSE 104 HICKS STREET, CORNER OF Clark street, Brooklyn, has been retaken and nicely ed for the roseption of gentlemen and their wives; also single gentlemen can be accommodated wit. board. Reference exchanged. (0 LET—WITH BOARD, AT 49 EAST TWENTIETH street, a furnished back parlor on the frst floor, suitable for a gentleman and his wife; also, one bed- room on third floor, for a single gentlem: louse with all the modern aps ments, equal distant from Broadway and Fourth avenue WO ROOMS WANTED—A BED AND SITTING ROOM, the latter with a good light northern aspect; lo: Gality int Washington, Waverley or Clinton place. Breakfast required. Address A. D., at Williams, ste- vens, Williams & Co.’s, 953, Broadway. WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with board ina private family. Apply at 28% Greenwich street, near Chambers. ‘ANTED—KOOM AND FULL BOARD FOR A LADY, between Fourteenth and Twenty-fifth streets. Board paid in advance in lieu of reference. Terms mod- erate. Address Randolph, Union aquaro Post Ottice. ANTED—A WELL FURNISHED ROOM, WITH dire place, ina private family. Address a note to 31 Broad street, up stairs. fur HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED. $5.000 —HOUSE WANTED, BETWEEN @a- e nal and Fourteenth streets, west of roadway; also one in the vicinity of Grammercy Park, for tw bsg fa ag a Beware ieee to ex- cee 000, pply im to |OMPSON- STREET, 81 Nassau street, room caf * A SMALL STORE, WITH SHOW WINDOW, SITUATED on the west side of Broadway, below Spring street, oe “/ aoe toms ig Hh #3 sale, lease and fur- nivure of a three story an ent house, gas, bath, &c. Good location. ‘Inquire of BILLINGS ‘TUCKER, 871 Broadway ‘3 ‘ : TORE WANTED—ON WEST SIDE OF BROADWAY; one of fair tive and geod show, window situated ing particulars. ay na ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A FIRST CLASS DWELL- W ing house, with high basement and all the modera improvements, in @ respectable location in the city of New York; no objections to a stable and -house on the premises. Address a letter to D. Fourth street, Williamsburg, stating pi WW ANTED—FOR 4 QUIET FAMILY, WITHOUT CHIL. éren, a small house, with modern improvements, between Tenth and Twenty-sixth streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues. Address X.Y. Z., Herald office, stat- ing location and price, which must be moderate, ANTED—A BEDROOM AND SITTING ROOM, FUR- nished, with attendance, (cooking, &ec.,) ima fa- h Engiish wily wbere there are no children. An eaty referred, Address, with particulars, box 268 Post Of- ice. Pangea ee ne BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET. 62 Writing and bookk: thoro: tat or separate parlors, ot eeanted che OLIVER B. —BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, e the business man’s essentials, are thorough- } Bay gtd at Mr. PAINK’S commercial rand street, New York, and 166 fulton st; lyn. Ladies’ writ classes meet dally at 8’ and 7 founa, French, writing and arithmetic, with the branches, at $5 per week; or without board, week. Th Aprly Personally every morning, from 9 to 12 0” A. +) except Saturday, or by letter, it paid, to No. 5 University place, New York. Pa : o'clock P. M. Terms $2, twelve lessons, all PER WEEK—TUITION, WITH BOARD AND RE- widence.—Young ladles are thoroughly anstruct- ed, by an experien teacher, in music, or e highest references given. The kad ments taught separately to pupils at moderate “A, THOROUGH, PRACTICAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION A bookk be commenced on

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