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70 ASTER TREMENS RENEWED EVERY DAY. WANs. @ONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE. DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, BY AN EXPERIENCED Gruggist, a situation as salesman, or to travel, ha- ‘been engaged in travelling for several and van influence a large trade. The best of reference Please address a letter to J. Loper, No. 30 Old slip. 0 GENTLEMEN, NATIVES OF GERMANY, GOOD and experienced singers, with powerful tenor voices, ‘to obtain employment singers inachureh. Let: ters directed to Th. Sohnmann, 131 Elm street, will be ttonded to. ven, ROGERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS —WANT- situation by a middle aged man, as salesman or Spokkeeper, in a wholesale grocery or provision house. le is well acquainted with cither of the above kinds of bsiness, and can influence « large amount of good East- and al ive the best of city reference as to ity. Address 8, R., Herald office. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1855. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation to do general housework, or as cham- ‘bermaid and waiter; is to take care of children, and is capable of any situation; has good recom- mendations from her place. Can be seen until en- gaged, at 301 First avenue. Wi vrotera SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as seamstress; can cut and make | n’s clothes; has no objection to go ashort ilis- tance in the country, Can be seen for three days at 34 ‘Trinity place—rear. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION todo general housework; is a good washer and ironer; can give reference from her last place; has no objection to the country. Can be seen for two days at 93 West Nineteenth street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ situation aa cook, washer and ironer, or as laundress; ean give city reference from her last place. Please call at 110 Seventh avenue, between Eight- eenth an Nineteenth streets. —————— ‘st dS ‘NE FILLE FRANCAISE, DESIRE CE PLACER COMME bonne @’enfants ou fille de chambre; sachans cou Feot peu fonrnir de bonne recommandation. S’adresser du No. 18 Mercer street, caus le basement. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE I pm dese es as seamstress; has no objection lo ehamberwork and plain sewing, of a small rate gee Can produce the best of ¢'ty reference required, Please call at 1) Seventh aveade, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. to ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation as cook or laundress, in @ private family. Has good city referance, Can be seen for two days, at 76 West Twenty-fourth street, second floor, back room, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL ‘oung girl, as chambermaid and waiter or cham- bermaid and fine washer and ironer. The best of city references given. Please call at 634 Hudson street, se- cond floor, back room, for one day. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, a situation as monthly nurse, or stewardess On board a steamer, or to take care of an invalid. Please eall at 143 Franklin street. ANIED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS CHAMBER- maid and laundress; one who ‘can bring good eferences as to her capability, Appiy at No. 2 Wash- ington square. ‘ANTED,—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, OF GENTEEL ‘address and accomplishments, who speaks both French and English fluently. cesires a situation in a Frenchior other confectionery saloon, She understands ‘the business perfectly, aud will be found an acquisition po genteel establishment. Address Mrs. J.S., Herald ee. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE FRENCH cook; she understands ail kinds of pastry, and has city references. Please address a note to C.D, 19 Twenty-second street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation 4 chambermaid; is a good plain searastress, Or can do Tadies’ fine washing. Has the best oficity'teforence from her last place. Can be seen at 184 ‘Thirty-sixth street, between Virst and Second avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT woman; she is an excellent washer and izoner, and a cook, Please call at 12 Clarkson street, between Hudson and Varick street, in the rear. The best of refe rence can be given, A short distance in the country preferres Wechat SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN m1 as chambermaid, and to assist with the washing and ironin, be seen for two days sity place and Fift ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, a few geutlemen’s or families’ washing; is good washer and ironer; has lived as laundress for several years in the best of families; can give o2 city reference. Please call, or addressa note to 311 Tenti street, first floor, front room, for two days. , Oras waiter, ina respectable family, Can it 78 Tenth street, between Univer- avenue. "ANTED—BY A HEALTHY YOUNG AMERICAN ‘woman, having just lost her first infantgat birth, child to wet nurse. Good references given and re- uired. “Please call for ane week, at 78 West Fourteenth anes, or at Hurlgate ferry, Kighty-ninth street, Astoria. Se ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT | ye@uag woman, as purse and seamstress; under- stands @ll'kinds of family sewing; no objection to tra algo, ancther as chumbermaid and to do sewing, or as waitress. Please inqui: te ‘(ASHWOMAN WANT ONE ED APPLY ) @xeept well recommended and who understand bawiness thoroughly. To such good wages will be given. Apply at 537 Broadway, between the hours ef 11 and 12 A.M. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN WO- maa, 33 years of age, acd a native of Connectj- cut, as housekeeper for a widow ox small family, in the city or country. Can cut aud make all kinds of clothing. ‘The beat of city reference given. Addrsss E. Sharpe, Broadway Post Office, (postpaid, ) for one week. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 situation as waiter and .chambermaid; no objec: tion to do the housework of a small family. Can come ‘well recommended. Please call at 153 Twonty-eighth street, between Seventh and Eight! avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION} BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as firat rate cook; has no objection to assist in washing ff required. She perfectly understancs her business; has lived in excellent families, and can pro- duce good reference. Can be seen during the week, if pot engaged, at No. 10 Union court. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as seamstress or chambermaid. Can be seen fortwo or three days wt 47 East Tweaty- fifth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. Wire A MOST RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT RS a situation as waiter; is perfectly acquainted with all the duties, and has the best of city reference; of wm excellent disposition, and very fond of children. Can te seen at Mrs. Green's Domestic Agency, 712 Broadway, for two days. young widow woman, as a wet nurse. firs. And. Schmitt’s, Forty-fourth street, fenth and Eleventh avenues. pte ANTEE—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and waiter; has no objection to do general housework. Can be seen for two days, at 53 Rutgers street. A private family preferred. ANTED—AN ENGLISH, SCOTCH, OR GERMAN woman, as cook and Jaundress, in @ country vil- lage, afew miles from the city. Nono but perfectly competent persons need apply, at No. 163 Henry street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and waitress, or to do general housework, in a private family. Best of city Teference can be given. Jleuse call at 220 Seventh second floor, back room, corner of Twenty-fitth ‘Apply at between "ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRE33 AND Yady’s maid, by a young woman who understands detent, hairdressing, and doing up maslins. She ia willis travel. East Sixteenth street BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ak tant, a situation to ¢o general housework, plain cheng, Washing and ironing. Can give the best c where she has lived two years. Apply for three dys, at 151 Seventh avenue, between Twenty- fifty and Twenty sixth streets, second floor. "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GERMAN ‘woman, to take care of children; she can speak ‘and do fine washing and ironing. Apply at 69 Laurens street. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL, A situation to do general housework. Apply for ee the corner of South Eleventh street and Fifth 6 ‘Williamsburg. Can be seen for a week. ANTED—A SMART AND INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG woman, who i a first rate cook, and is perfectly ‘Apply at ber present place, No. 12 to keep the basement story in order, and assist | ‘and froniog. The above is wanted in a small | ‘in was! family, whére good wages will be given, None need ap ly unless'they can furnish first rate city references & to be made between 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 0’clock P. M, at 86 Second aveuue, corner of Fifth street. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIR! @ small American family, a situation to do ho: work, orascbambermaid. Go ees given. Wuire ct 22 Roosevel! ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE woman, a situation as cook or chamb pmall family, Call or address A.B, 124 ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO VERY RESPECT. able Protestant young women, ong as chambermaid And sewer; the other as waiter und take carejof cluliren, ‘or would be willing to do anything that mighf be requir ed- One bas the best of city reference from her \ast place, the other not long from the Old Couatry. Please oall at 63 Amos street. Can be seen till engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as cook, washer and ironer; is a cook, rate washer and ironer. Has the best of city reference. Please call at 257 Seventh avenue. Can be seen for twe days. BY A RESPECTABLE YOU! a ition as cook, washer and ironer, or to do the vate family, Can give goo: reference e, if required. Can be seen for two street, between Grand and Forsyth, , front room, AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, A cook; understands English and French “atNo. 2 Third aveaue. Best of city be seen fortwo days. he, tteTs mm =e e-B PERSON LATELY ’» ‘ituation as housekeeper, yevng children and teach Kog! and write 5 OF it on an invalid to Ber. Has no travel toany Hag ten years ter. Cah days at 682 Houston at., No. 14 a jor, ‘Foom jor address Helen, Herald off W. ‘0! ‘84 cook, who can give undoubted city refe- rences. or address, for two days, 262 Tenth street, near First avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A youag woman, as chambermaid an: PECTABLE, assist in wes ironing; or as waiter in a amall ity references. Please Seventh and Kighth atreets, first i) Wena SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE girl to co housswork or chamberwork in a pmsl fa wendrhould like to take care of children. Please. hop dere at No, 284 West Twenty-sigth street, sod Tenth avenues, first Sor, YA YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ply at 124 | young man, as bookkeeper; salary $260, Address | T.J., Herald office, in own handwritiag, name, age, te of birth. ma quiet religious family, b; ‘and tidy habits. ae i, and is willing to assist ‘in aa lan in & private ag ae days at 45 Henry street, SITUATION, BY A NEA’ younG b es cbaaibermaid and children's ean wash nd iron for | boards Taste ~ y wel to Biookiyn. Will ANTED—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN | to take care of and act as companion toa sick lady, The best of references required. Address box 2,244 Post Office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION A3 WET NURSE, BY A respectable married woman. Can be seen at the house of hen Teeeene employer, in Grand avenue, tifth door from Fulton avenue, Brooklyn- ANTED—TO GO TO PHILADELPHIA, A LADY fuily competent to act as forewoman, ina highly respectable millinery establishment, ‘Apply immediately, to the principal, 70 Bowery, from nine to eleven, A. M., or seven to nine P. ‘ANTED—A ATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and waiter; bas no objections to general housework in a small private family; the best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at No. 216 Seventh avenue, between Twenty: fourth and Twenty- fitth streets. ANTED—A SITUATION AS PROFESSED COOK one who understands all manner of cooking, pai ticularly excelling in soups, jellies, pastry and made dishes; the highest city reference can be obtained. The advertiser can be seen tillengaged at 200 East Fourteenth street, front room, No. 7. ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE WOMAN, a SITUA- tion in a small family; is a first rate washer and ironer, and plain cook. Apply at 960 Second avenue, be- tween’ Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, third oor. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do general housework in a private family. Satisfactory references can be given. Can be seen for two days, at 279 West Nineteenth street, top floor, front room. ANTED—BY A FRENCH PERSON, A SITUATION as ladies’ maid; has no objection to attend to chil- roy Address Philipoleaux, 883 Braadway, for three ays. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young healthy woman, as wet nurse, with a fresh breast of milk, who has lost her baby.’ The best of city reference given. Can be scen for twodays at 73 Eleventh street, front room, top floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a8 seamstress. Can give the best of city reference. Please call at 83 Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, understands game and pastry, baking bread and biscait; has no objection to assiat in washiny and ironing. Can be seen for two days in the store, 131 ‘Twenty-tifth street, between Second and Third avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do housework; is an excellent washer and iron- er. Can give good city reference. Cali at 70 Vandam street, for two days. ANTED—A FIRST RATE GERMAN, SCOTCH OR English cook and chambermaid. None need apply but those who thoroughly understand their business and can bring the best of city reference. Those who ob- ject to a first class boarding house need not apply at 105 Waverley place. Wks h Gi TO, coor, WASH AND IRON for a small family. Wages four dollars per month, Must bea protestant. Apply to Mrs. FARNSWORTH, 827 Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as cook; has no objection to washing and ironing, if required. Has good city reference. Please call at 82 Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, situations; one to do housework, cooking an washing and ironing; the other to do chamberwork and fine washing, or to take eare of children, Best of refer- ence from her Ist place, where she ved eight years, Please call at 30 Rivington street for two days. ANTED.—A GOOD LAUNDRESS, CAPABLE OF taking entire charge in the laundry of a hotel. She must be capable of reading and writing. Enquire | at the Clarendon, Fourth avenue and Eighteenth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YO! a situation as good cook, washer and ironer. Can ive the best of city references, Please call at 375 highth avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL! a YOUNG WOMAN, "i wi and ironer; ads baking; has no objections to going a short distance in the country, Has the best city reference. Please call at 191}4 Greene street, near Bleecker. ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE, A town, and § ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A PRO- testant young man; understands his business per fectly. Has the best of ‘city reference. Can be seen at No. 871 Broadway, corner of Kighteouth street, in the fruit store. ‘ANTED—AN INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH AND elocution in return for the same in French. Ad- x. K. X., Herald office. \—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, AN IN- F. H., box 923 ‘ANT structor in Spanish. Address @. Post Office. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, as bookkeeper or warehouseman, aad is willing to make himself generally useful, wages not #0 much consequence as a permanent situation. Ad- dress R, S., at Mr. Gamble’s, 168 Prospect at., Brooklyn ‘ANTED—TWO MEN; BUSINESS LIGHT, PERMA- nent and able; & capital of $1 to $10 re- juired. Apply to T. Boyce & Co,, 78 Naxsau street, first loor, back office, ANTED—A PRINCIPAL FOR A CLASSICAL ACA demyin the country. Address J. Danach, Super: intendent New York Hospital. Wa rat SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRI vate family, by a smart active man, who under- | stands his business perfectly in all its branches. Can ive the best of eity reference. Fast Nineteenth street, near Broadway, heard of for two days. ANTED—IN A MUSIC STORE, A BOY, SPEAKING and German, to do errands and make him. jy useful, Apply at 50 Montgomery street, RT LAD, TO ATTEND A COAL fore 11 o'clock ‘this morning, at ANTED—AT THE OFFICE OF THE SUNDA Mt oury, 22 street, o lad who has bad some ex ce in type ; one who can read manuscript Call or address to R. F., Can be | with facility and industrious None other need apply. iG, wc. 3 a Biviee Ee ers pe Pg CHEAP, holesa! al retail singt: canal a" bullfinches, goldfinches, greeadinches Dinkins Manele, mock is, parrots, &e., at H. , 78 Fulton street, corner of Gold. & Fenton SETTER DOG, WELI. BROKE; ALSO A 4 inter dog, partly broke; alse a wetter dog. at thr elore 128 Cure ‘treet ~~ FPO SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS.—FOR SALE, TWO fitst class double-barrel lish guns; one ha ride barrel only, Kile’ s id four elevating other shot st catnip nao it a & bar. . iirees WM. J. . 436 Broedwey, room 0. up to the Sst pp! FINANCIAL, WATCH- ‘and §150.000. siemens for cash. ehan; tiated i hy Ft . Business co wptly canned, at 102 Naseau street, room Ko. 2. Filo PSon & CO., brokers and commission merchants. B100.000, say 0008 ents oo tt say cents on the foliar, and balance on free and unencumbered real estate in this city, in exchange for bonds and mort- gages on New York, Poe and Williamsburg pro- perty, may apply to T. HART, No. 4 Hanover street, ment. 885.000 rider tin none ited, Py fortes, &c., or bought for cash: G notes, bonds’ and mortgages, Ac., negot ; 8 confi dential, and executed promptly, at 78’ Nassau street, first floor, back office. , —10 LOAN, ON DIAMONDS, $50.000. watches, jewelry, segars, and merchandise in general, (or bought out.) nds and es bought and sold. Money constantly on hand, iness conducted in the Know Nothing styles, at m street, near Fulton, up stairs, 2 00 —MONEY TO LOAN, ON DIA- 0. e monds, watches, jewelry, plate, dry goods, segars, or merppantie of every description; business confidential; 212 Broadway, aud 153 Fulton street, room 11, third story. STEEL, & CO. 0 SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED—ON 10.000) maesh.cummat, a os interest with the Padyertiser, in a cash auction and com- mission business in this city. The house is well estab- lished and the business is lucrative. No communication unless direct from the Big! wishing to invest wil re- ceive attention. L. 0. C., Herald office, » —COUNTRY BOND AND MORTGAGE (. « for sale.—A bond and mortgage, well secured on property near the city, will be sold for cash ata very large discount. M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. $65 WANTED ON MORTGAGE—ON FIRST ra address Brol class property, up town. For parti- ker, Heraid office, GENCY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,—NOTICE 8 hereby given, that an instalment of fifteen dollars be paid on each one thousand dollars of the Stock of the State of Illinois, at the offiee of the subscribers, on and after Monday the first day of January next. “The ed on Old Canal Bonds will be stam on the oe of January, 1847, The payment on New Canal is, or Bonds of 1847, will be stamped on the Coupon of July, 1849, WADSWORTH & N, Interest agents, 20 Wall st. ROKEN BANK BILLS BOUGHT.—THE HIGHEST rices will be paid in gold for all kinds of broken yank money. All other uncurrent funds bought at the usual rates. Drafts for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland. JAMES M. TAYLOR, corner of Chatham square and James street. GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. OLIDAY PRESENTS. — REDUCED PRICES. means, ee ae a —The subscriber els ee Lovee tion neste enti JULYS’ JURGENSEN WATOSES, Warranted perfect time keepers, from.....,$150 to $250 COOPER WATCIES, seseseees + S125 to $275 And querter Second Watches, for timing ho +8125 to $250 ‘CHRONOMITERS, Splendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, perfect KIGHT DAY WATCHES, Which run eight days with one winding....$140 to $185 RNAMEL WATCHES For ladies, some in hunting cases.......,... $55 to $100 DIAMOND WATCHES For ladies, some in magic cases... seeee $55 to $300 MAGIC WATCH — Which change into three different watches. .$100 to $175 WATCHES WHICH WIND UP And turn the hands without a key......... $85 to $140 W PRI ALL KINDS OF WATCHES AT 101 Fine Gold Lepine Watches, four hole: Fine Gold Detached Levers... Gold Enamelled Watches for the Gold English Patent Levers, Gold English Patent Levers, Silver Patent Lever: Ww" Silver Detached Le Ladies’ Gold Sets, Earrings, Pins ti. ‘$26; pins. $2 to $20: Brac s.. B00 to 80 00 Gold Lockets, 800 to 25 00 Gold Guard Ghain . 10 00 to 50 00 Gold Chatelaine Chai 10 00 to 110 00 Gold Vest Chains, 80.00 to 85 00 Gold Fob Chain: %, + 600 to 25 00 FineGold Wedding Rings. : 350 to 700 Gold Guard Key: 1 100t0 6 00 Gold Fob Key: 1 200to 600 Gold Fob Seals. 5 800 to 12 90 Gold Thimble 1 250to 6 00 Gold Pencils , [125 to 700 Gold pens and Pencils . 350to 1600 Diamond Rings... + 7 00 to 250 00 Diamond Earrings. +100 00 te 00 00 Diamond Pins, 7°15 00 to 300 00 Gold Crosses $200 to 12 00 Gold Finger Ri ‘200 to 16 00 Gold sleeve Buttons, per set, . 260 to 12 00 Gold Spectscles, pes pal : 500 to 000 jold Specti r oO old Be Glasasie. 1 1%5 to 600 Silver Teaspoons, per set. 1600 to 9 00 Silver Tablespoons, per set, ‘12 00 to 21 00 bilver Tablefores, per set, 1 13 00 to 23 00 ups for children... .. 16 to 15 00 Rings, each.. [160 to 3 50 for children, per pair.... 250 to 6 00 Plain Gold Rings. 1% to 3:00 Chased Gold 5100 to 6 00 Suver Thimbles 81 Gold Soaxf Pini 1 100t0 700 GEORGE. ALLEN, importer, Wholesale and retail, 11 Wall street, second floor, near Broadway. C= ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT— 4 On diamonds, wateher, jewelry, plate, valuable perso or bought ‘for caal peices, Ro wooD 60 Felton treet, second floor, front room, from 9A. M. to 4 P ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, pinnofortes, watches, diamonds, silver ware, firearms, nautical instruments, mechanics’ toola, &e.; or any of the above bought for cash, and the high- eat price paid, at No. 26 Catherine street, b McCAFFRAY & WALTERS RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich —Opoen daily from 10 A. M. to1P.M., and4to7P.M. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent allowed on all sums from $1 to $500. Depositer made on or before the 10th day of January next will re- ceive interest from the lst. CALEB 8, WOODHULL, President. W. M. Pos, MD. van Paar, } Vico Presidents. Vanpersitt L. Buxton, Secretary. Mien ai AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- 01 tion, 492 Grand street.—Deposits made on or be- re the 10th of January next will receive interest from the first of January next, Interest, as usual, at aix per cent perannum on sums of $500 and under. Bank open on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 6 to7 P.M. By order, ALFRED I, CONKLIN, Prosident. James P. Haiaur, Secretary. ‘ECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- tion.—December 21, 1864.—Dividend—The Me- chanics’ and Traders’ Savings Institution have declared their usual semi-annual dividend, on all deposits entttled thereto, at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, on all sums of $500 and under; and five (6) per cent, on all sums over that amount, ble on and after the 2ist day of January next. Dividends not called for will draw interest the same as see x T. CONKLIN, President. James P, Haran, Secretary. ONEY.—STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS WANTING cash for present emergencies, can have advances on stocks of rior jewelry, gold watches, silver plate, aad diamonds,” Parties are requested to cai of HARCOURT, BRADLEY & they make other arrangements, treated with, —CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON JEW- Ay , dry goods, groceries, hardware, pisnofortes, furniture, or any other property, at 04 Broadway, cor- ner of Duane street, room No. 9, where the strictest conf- dence may be relied upon; branch office 84 Wost Rix- teenth street, MCLOUGHLIN & O’NEILLE. ONEY 10 LOAN—AT THE EMVIRE LOAN AND ‘Agency Office, 321 Broadway (removed from 128 Nassau streot)—On diamonds, furniture, pianofortes, wim other property. Business Wanted to purchase, 2,000,00 & CONLEY. OSE HILL SAVINGS BANK, 251 THIRD AVENUP, one door above Twenty-first street. —Depoaits made fn this savings bank on or before January 15, will re- ceive interest from January 1. six per cent per annum on sums of $500 and under. Bank open daily from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. ‘WM. H. PLATT, President. JAMES R. KEELER, Vice President. H. Loornorrow, Secretary. OUTHERN BANK,—NEW ORLEANS, DEO, 30, 1864.— ‘At a meeting of the board held this day, a dividend oF four per cent was declared, from the profits of the last six months, payable to the stockholders here, on or after the 12th day of January next, and to the North- ern stockholders on or after the 19th proximo, at the Bank of America, in New York. JAS. L. WIBRAY, Cashier. APSCOTT & CO.’3 FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPFI Sight Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Germany, for large or smail sums, can at all times be obtained, on application to ¥ TAPROOT & CO., 86 South street. plate, watches, jewelry, ‘and spirits, in bond, or rompt and confidential. bricks, Apply to CASEY HE SUBSCRIBERS WILL PURCHASE FIRST MORT gages on improved real estate in this city or Brook: BROWER & BOROTT, No. 4 Hanover street. MUSICAL, VERY SUPERIOR $315 ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, seven octave, made for the owner ten weeks since, y best makers; is perfect, fully warranted, and is of fered for $220, on account af sickne It can be seenas 157 Chambers street, from 9 o’ciack till 3. ANJO—BANJO.—TRE BANJO TAUGHT IN TWELVE lessons; yos, air, in twelve lessons you can learn ihe banjo, and it will ‘only cost you $5. Gallon me and Tet me tench you, WM. ROBERTSON, No, a Catiton avenue, Brooklyn. UsIC.—A YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED IN GIV- ing instruction in piano and singing, will receive a lew more pupils, at her residence, at $0 per quarter, with the privi ge of practice, Pupils attended at ther residence for $10. Apply at No, 2U8 Eighth avenue. TEW MUSIC.—JUST PUBLISHED, THE FOLLOWING choice music by the great composer, Thomas Baker: Clarence,’ ballad, with beautiful vignette on title », 88c.; ‘ Happiness,” ballad, 25c.; “They Tell Me y Heart is Changed,” ballad, 25¢.; ‘Down by the Pel ly Shore,’ duet, 8c. “Spark » a «Ripling Brook Polka Mazurka,’ 25c, ing one dollar’s worth of music of my how month of January, will be presented with a like amount in any of the choice publieations from my extensive catalogue, anda twenty-five cent piece, with vignette on the title page, entitled the “Rush of Waters,’ New Year's gift for 1855, and have both purchave gift forwarded them Postpaid. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 338 Broadway. JANOFORTES.—GREAT BARGAINS—ONE AT $125, a Lad Mid to bp & short time, warranted; with assortment of elegant new 08, O35 and 7 octave, with metallic frames, Grand’ diagonal scale, equal, to the grand piano, at half the cost, and superior to any- thing offered. ey a style of music stool, new pattern. Prices to suit the ) at G. & H. BARMORE'S, 348 Bleecker street. HE BANJO TAUGHT six lessons, Terms $6, in advance. Professors 8. B. & H. P. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. THE TRADES, &c, A ee ‘Dik SINKER, FROM PiRMINGIIAM, England, wants a situation. No objection to travel. ‘Address A. B', Herald office. Wire ‘ EXPERIENCED HAIR CUTTER AND wig maker; an American preferred, (ood refe — juired. 1 o ply to J. T. Robin, 26 Nassau street, 3 o'clock. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGI has had experience on high and low ie ines. For reference, apply to ineer of Ji itor on manufactory, 201 okie then y pane at 1 oe PROPOSALS. 6, between 11 nn ‘ALS.—OFFICE OF THE GOVERNORS OF THK Alinshouse, New York, January 6, 1856.—Senled roposals will be received by the Governors of the Alms- | ahng at their office, Rotunda, Park, until 2 o'clock P. M.of the 16th instant, for purchasing the bones and which may accumulate in the sevemal institations December next. For further information 1 at the office 8 Ann street, before they will be liberally Interest at the rate of DANCING ACADEMIES, 5 6 BROADWAY.—PROFESSOR SARACCO, THE world renowned teacher, begs leave to inform his pupils and the amateur public, that he has opened his Appollinea dancing academy for the inatraction of ladies, gentlemen and children in the most stylish dances of the day, and at all hours, suiting them. , POGLIANY. 1 2% BOND STREET.—MONS, J, MIRASOLE, IN AC- G ‘Cordance with ‘the request of many 6€ bis puplls who have desired afternoon practice, is happy to inform them and the public that he has secured the best assist ance, and will commence his practical lessons to-day, January 10, at $o%clock. Mons. J. Mirasole takes this opportunity of thanking his patrons for the encourage. ment he has heretofore received, and pledges himself to endeavor to make himself worthy of their confidence. Mons. Mirasole avails himself of this opportumty to ro- mind his pupils and the public that his first benefit ball will take place on the 6th of February. DE @ BROOKES, 361 Broome street, is now forming sev- ara! new classes, to commence immediately. the fashionable dances taught in one course of lessone. id lessona at various hours. Soiress Wednesday ‘HE SECOND QUARTER OF MRS. A. LANNAY’S DANC- ing school, at Montegue Hall, No. 5Court street, Brooklyn, will commence on Wednesday, Jan. 10. Les sons on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, commenc- ing at 5}¢ o’clock. ‘Matinee dansantes”’ as heretof ore INSTRUCTION. 362 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET. ‘Writing and bookkeeping thoroughly taught, im class or separate parlors, at reduced charges, OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH. OOKKEKPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &C., taught upon very favorable terms, by W. J. Ren: Ville, 259 Broadway. Each student is separately in- structed and rapidly advanced in his studies, while the knowledge imparted to him is readily available in prac- tice. Open from 9 A. M. to9 P. M. ISBROW’S NEW LARGE AND ELEGANT RIDING academy, Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty-ninth Btrect. Open day and evening for instruction and plea- suro riding—Tuosday, Thursday, and Saturday even- ings, for indies and’ gentlemen, for pleasure riding. ‘Terms, $1 per ride, RENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—THB SUB- scriber, 483 Broadway, near Broome street, con tinues teaching the above languages, as also the classics, in private lessons. He passed, on the Continent of Eu rope, the great government examinations. E, TELLERING. LITARY EDUCATION.—PRIVATE LESSONS IN MA- thematics, fortification, military and civil drawing, by Mr, R, Jones, loo Professor in the Royal, and Hion. F. I. Company's Millitary Colleges, in England. Mr. J. would not object to enter into arrangements with any private family in the country, desirous of tuition in the above. Letters may be addressed, or personal interviews obtained, between the hours of 10 A. af., and 291. M., at 70 Franklin street. RIVATE INSTRUCTION.—THE ,SUBSCRIBER WILL ocolve new pupils daily for Mnstruction in the art ieumanship and bookkeeping, either in class or separate Paxlors, ‘Terms reduced one-halt pe REDUCED ONE HALF.— 3 ademy of penmanship and bookkeeping, Er prner of Franklin street. Ladies’ writ: ing clas, at 102, o'clock A. M.; gentlemen's at 8 o'clock P.M, daily, excepting Saturd Terns, $2 50 for ten lessons; 50’ cents for stationery; or $5 for twenty les- sons, including stationery. Gentlemen's private classes at9 A.M: and 3, 5 and 7 o'clock P. M. daily, excepting Faturdays. Terms $5 for ten, or $10 for twenty-five les- suns, including stationery; payable at the commence- ment, V'rivate instruction, $15 for ten, or $26 for twen- ty lessons; each pupil is entitled to a’ separate parlor. Bookkeeping—Terms reduced this week; reduced from $26 to $1250 per quarter of three months, Books and stationery, $160. Arithmetic in proportion. Terms pay- able in advance. 462 Broadwa; COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. a3 0 0. —A PARTNER WANTED WITH THE © OQ. tore mum, in « business alcesdy es- tablished, yielcing good profits. The goods are sold es soon as manufactured, at ready gale, A fortune can be made in a few years, "No humbug, as will be proved by an interview. Address X. X., Herald office. D) 00 ‘ANTED, A GENTLEMAN TO e in a profitable business, who a8 from two to three thousand dollars in money to in- vest; a physician of good practice would be preferred. No one need apply unless he can give the best of refer- ence as to hit capability in business and standing in so- ciety, and the amount of money named. Apply for three days, at No. 4 Astor place. A. 5. BASSET. 1 00 TO $1,500.—WANTED A PARTNER, ° with the above amount, to join the advertiser in the manufacture of an article of unlimited demand. This i* an opportunity seldom offering itself, as the profits are pwaris of fifty per cent, and cash paid on delivery of the article. The business is now in operation. Ietters, with real name and address, ad dressed G, W. V., Herald office, will meet with prompt attention. References unexceptionable willbe given and required. $1.000. increase of business, that is already established, entirely cash, and paying, & good profit, For particulars address box 3,890 Post Office $500 WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH THE '@ above amount, to travel Soush and est in charge of a good business. Toa good business man & sure fortune would be realized ina short time. Address L. F. G., Herald office, this week —PARTNER WANTED, WITH THE above amount of capital, owing to an USINESS WANTED—BY A BUSINESS MAN; AM | willing to invest two to three thousand dollars worth of good mercha: lished house, where my against an equal amount in ct dress, real name, state business, tive and place, where erview may be bad, Confidential, Herald office. y out a business already established, a pay in wy goods, &e, SSCLUTIUN.—WHEREAS, WE, THE UNDER- bigned Lave this day mutually agreed to dissolve partnership heretofore existing under the firm of . & J, Watson & E, Lyov, as founders in iron aad brass. The business will henceforth be carried on and ‘all debts paid and credits received by said Wm G. & J. Watson, Jr, WM. G. WATSON, JAMES WATSON, 'Jr., Paterson, January 2, 1855. EDWARD LYON. BE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the firm of Johnson & Brinson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the affairs of said firm will be settled Oa Brinson. J. BRINSON, January 9, 1866. EW JERSEY RAILROAD.—FOR PHILADELPHIA IN und the south and West, via Jersey City Mail and xpress lines.—Leave New York at 8 and 104. M., and $2 76 in 4, and $5 in 8 and 10 A. M. BOARDING AND LODGING. ve 52 mre ie ELEGANT SUIT OF FUR- to let, with or without board, to @ family or singe iemen. Private table only. The house contains all SS modern improvements. Also, a room suitable for one or two gentlemen. BROADWAY—TO LET, NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, on the fourth flocr, without board, suit- abie for gentlemen. Terms moderate. 3 “FOURTH SYREET, NEAR LAFAYETTE PLACE e e? —Furnished apartments ina first class house, for gentlemen only. 1 HUDSON STREET, OPPOSITE ST. JOHN'S 4 park, furnished rooms, to let, with board, te single gentlemen, or gentlementand their wives; house newly furnished, with all the modern improvements. 1 HUDSON SfREET, FRONTING SI. JOHN'S 4 park.—A room to let, with board, for a geatle- man and wife, or for one or more single gentlemen; the house has all ‘the modern improvements. References exchanged. 10 LEONARD STREET, FIVE DOORS EAST OF Broadway, a hall room to let, with board; ee, yacancles for several gentlemen. Day boarders n. FRANKLIN STKEET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway, two parlors and two largo rooms on the rst floor, parlor aud bedroom on the second: alao one or two bedrooms, all neatly furnished, to let to gentle- men; breakfast served if required. Inquire as above AND 62 VARICK STREET, ST. JOHN'S PARK— A handsomely furnished room on the second floor, with sitting room attached, t» let, with board, to a gentleman and his wife; also, comfortable rooms for single gentlemen; first class accommodations, gas, bath, &c. Inquire as above. 56 LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY — Neatly furnished rooms to let to gentlemen, without board. * HOWARD STREAT—A GENTLEMAN AND AIS 46 wife, or two gentlemen, be accommo fated in a genteel private family, with’ partial or full board, Italian, French, Spantsh’and English spoken, Terms moderate. Apply, from 12 to 4 o'clock, at 46 Howard street, one door from Broadway. References exchanged, GREAT JONES STREET.—A PARLOR WITH bedroom connected, handsomely furnished; also two single rooms, can be obtained in the above first class house. The house is new and replete with modern con- veniences. Location very desirable. ASHLAND PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM GREEN- wich avenue.—Rooms in suits or single, for select families or single gentlemen, with board. House con- tains all the modern improvements. Access by Amity street stages and Sixth avenue cars. References ex- changed. Apply to Mrs. Noble. CARD TO THE LADIES.—MRS. MAXWELL, 34 Lispenard street, would inform her patrons and riends that she has opened a house, with superior ac- commodations, for a private lying-in hospital. Ladies in delicate health, wishing private treatment, can rely on her experience and skill as midwife and physician. SINGLE GENTLEMAN 1S DESIROUS OF OBTAIN- ing in East Broadway or Henry street, near Clinton Street, « neatly furnished parlor, with bedroom attached, with full board, or breakfast and tea only. Address Frederick Saunders, box No, 2,135 Post Office. A. SINGLE GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING wi ‘a neatly furnished parlor, with bedroom attached, ith or without board, in or near Broadway, between Grand and Bleecker streets, Address Frederick Saunders, box 2,155, Post Office. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED, BY A GENTLE- man, in a house where there are no other boarders. Address F. G., Broadway Post Office. GENILEMAN AND WIFE WISH AN UNFURNISH- ed front room with board in a genteel American family, near Canal street. Terms to be moderate. Ad- dress V. H., Broadway Post Office, for two days, stating terms, location, &c. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND BABY, WITH ‘nurse, desire a neatly furnished room, (front pre- ferred), with board; gentleman dines down town except Sunday. Price, with fire and I ght, not to exceed $15 per week. Best of reference given. Address, stating terms and location, E. H., Herald office. A, ROOM TO LET—WITH PARTIAL BOARD, IN AN entirely strict private family, in a very pleasant tion, west part of the city. lit with gas, free of expense. Refereaces exchanged quire at the Elixir office, 261 Broadway. FAMILY, UP TOWN, HAVING A WELL FOR- nished house, with all the modern improvements, have two rooms on ‘the second story, also one or two on the third, which they will rent to gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, with full or partial board, con- venient to stages and cars. 210 West Thirty-first street, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO GENTLEMEN wishing to room together, on moderate terms, can have every comfort, in a private tamily, at 165 Weat Nineteenth street, near Eighth avenue. Bath, hot and cold water, &c. ‘he room 18 heated and \. In- LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE PLEASANTLY accommodated with a neatly furnished room, in a mall, quiet family, with full board for the lady Loca- tion very desirabie, being in the vicinity of Fourth ave- nue and Tenth street. Cars and stages pass near the door, Address Milford, Broadway Post Office. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO GEN. mmodated at 80 Greene street, and within a minute’s walk from OARD—FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, at the residence of a widow lady, The house is one of the best in Brooklyn, beautifully’ situated, with a view of the harbor and bay—a location unsurpassed for beauty of prospect, and within » few minutes’ walk of Wall street and Fulton ferries. Apply at 116 Columbia street, Brooklyn Heights, Bietey, LET, A LARGE UNFURNISHED BACK ei parlor, with board, in a small genteel family. Tms moderate; also, accommodation for a young lady, with board. Apply at 114 Sullivan street, between Prince and Spring. OARD.—TWO CHILDREN, FROM THREE TO TEN years old, can be accommodated with board ina private family where there is no one but man and wife; the location fs beautiful. Apply at 311 Tenth street, op. posite Tompkins square, first Hor, front room. OARD.—SOUTH BROOKLYN, IN A HANDSOMELY furnished house; all the modern improvements; feautiful location; two front rooms attached, third floor, either for lady and gentleman or three single gen- tlemen. Partial or full board. Terms moderate. Ap- ply at 238 Henry streot, between Amity and Congress, near Atlantic. Bua. WIDOW LADY, TIVING ENTIRELY alone, in tle vicinity of Bleecker street, within iour blocks of Broadway, on the west side, is desirous of renting two well furnished rooms, on’ the second floor, with board, to two ladies. ‘Terms moderate, Please address Mrs, E. Barrett, Broadway Post Otfice. OARD IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY —TWO gentlemen, or a gentleman and his wife, can be ac- commodatea with pleasant rooms, and board, in a pri. vate French family, by applying at No. 160 Twelfth street, between University place and Fifth avenue. VOL. XX.. UBNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A nice house, with asl the modern improvements in @ it location in Twentieth street, near Eighth ave- nue, convenient to the cars and stages. Terms reasous- ble. Apply at 207 West Twentieth street, or to B, W. ards, 30 Rich: 7 Broadway. OOMS.—DESIRABLE SUITS OF FURNISHED ROOMS to let, with partial boardif required, for one or two, gentlemen, in a new brown stone front house, with all the modern improvements, convenient to the cars and stages; 71 West Fourteenth street, first bouse west of Sixth OOMS WITH BOARD, SUITABLE FOR A GENTLEMAN R ‘and his wife, and one or two single gentlemen or dy, with or without board for gentlemen, in a private American family; noother boarders, Inquire at 620 Hudson atreet yO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN FIND ood rooms, with full board, at 43 West Twenty- second street; the house is strictly first class in the , fullest sense; none but parties of the first respectability need apply; dinner at 64 o'clock, References required and given, ANTED--A GENTLEMAN AND HI3 WIFE CAN BE accommodated with board ina respectable private family, where every comfort of a home can be enjoyed; also two «ingle gentlemen. Apply at 106 Rivington st ‘ANTED—BY A CENTLEMAN AND WIPE, A FOR- nished room, with board, in a plain, neat aod strictly private family; below Canalstreet preferred; breakfast and toa for the gentleman. Terms must not exceed $7 per week. Address D. M., Herald office. Goo’ reference given, TENANTS’ REGISTER. I POR TO Let TIN THE NEW “BUILDING NO, 04 Beekman street. If applied for immodiatrly by a emrable tenant will be let low. O£OKEN—TO LET, AT 30 IRVING PLACE, the second floor, coosisting of two handsome parlors, with marble mantel pieces, two bedrooms, kit chen and cellar privileges ;the halls and stairs are carpet. |. Rent very moderate toa good tenant. Apply a4 above, or by letter to J. M., Herald office. ld ARGE OFFICE IN WALL STKEEY 10 LET—UHE furniture, with large safe, suitable for poblla company, to be sold. Apply at No. 6 Wallstreet, rear office, first floor. Pp OF A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—CON- sisting of large front parlor on the first floor, the Second floor, and one room on third floor, with privi, lege of bath room, cellar and kitchen. Inquire at 203 Weat Twenty-seventh street : a ART OF A HOUSE TO LETIN CANAL STREEX, ata very low rent, toa respectable family; atso some furnished or unfurnished rooms, very suitable for professional offices, kc. Inquire at 97 Canal street. 0OM3 TO LET—FOR FACTORY PURPOSES, ELI- gibly situated, and quitable for almost any kind Of manufacturing. ’ Apply at the corner of Hudgon aud West Thirteenth streets. f OOMS TO LET—THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, with gas, closets and bath room attached. The apartments are carpeted, and will be rented to gentle men only, without board. Apply at the office of R. F. Carman, 1,088 Broadway. ARE OPPORTUNITY.—BOARDING HOUSE TO LET, with furniture for sale, situated in Chambers street, of modern style, fitted with Croton water, baths, kitchen range, &c.; has sixteen rooms and a good set boarders; every department being in order and ready fe occupation February 1, A. most dealrable opportunity is afforded to parties of sufficient means. 35 bex 1,420 Post Office. TEAM POWER 10 LET—FROM ONE 0 FIFTY horse power, to suit applicants; abundance of ground room; best location on North river. CLARK R, SHEL- DON, '22 Trinity buildings, 111 Broadway. 10 LET—A GENTEEL THREE STORY BRICK DWELL- ing house on avenue C, between Sixth and Seventh streets, Also a bakery corner of Forty-first strect and second avenue, ABBY to 8. P. TOWNSEND, 82 Ni street, or of F. BRODI, 71 West Thirty fifth street, T LET—THE LARGE BRICK BUILDING, 335 BROAD- yd corner of Anthony street, having been reme- roughout, and containing over one hun ih t, and containing hundred apartments, is now ready to be rented, in suites of rooms, or for office purposes. store is 28 by 140 feet, and well lighted; the rooms on the second floor are neat and commodious, every one being elegantly frei and supplied with aft; Bankers, brokers or insukanoe companies wot find these very desirable for offices. The uy ries are all supplied with water and conve- nience; introduced into each room. For further particulars apply to WM. B, MOFFAT, 336 Broadway. (0 LET—COTTAGE HOUSES NOS. 1 AND 4 GARDEN row, southwest corner of Eleventh street and Sixth enue. ‘Houses just been put in ferdonten, Posses- mn immediately. Inquire of . W. FENTON, 167 Broadway. Na LET—ABOVE BLEECKER STREET AND BELOW Fourth street, in a good neighborhood but @ short distance west of Broadway, a three story and basement brick house, with modern improvements; yearly reg about $800,’ For full particulars apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. (0 LET—THE PRINCIPAL PART OF A PLEASANTLY i Piet ober gar the phon he enyp consist ing of parlors and m, pantries, kitchen, good yard and Croton water. The remaining part will be occupied by a small family—no children, “Plense address, for ene week, 423 Seventh avenue. Also, some rooms to let. LET—CHEAP APARTMENTS IN BROOKLYN — Four rooms (whole floor,) in a auperior brick house for $8 a month; first floor and basement for $6 per do.; and third floor (three rooms,) of another house, in Ber: gen street, near Smith, $6 60. Possession given’ on Oth january. Apply at 522 Atlantic street, near Powers. of hy LET—A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED PAR! and bedroom, with Croton water, &c., ina plain of spectabie family, where there are no other taken, to one or two young gentlemen, with or witheat partial board. ‘Terms $3 per week. Apply at 368 Sixth avenue, between Tweaty-second and Twenty-third ats. (0 LET—THE STORE, BASEMENT, AND SECOND story of house corner of Broadway and Canal street, until the lst of May, or for one or more years, App! Chambers street. LET—UPPER PART OF HOUSE 52 CARROLJ, street, South Brooklyn, five minutes walk from Hamilton ferry. House new and gas fixtures wpe out. Will be let at a low rent to a small, respectal family. For particulars inquire on the premises. 0 LEASE, FOR A TERM OF 7 YEARS, A LARGE FOUR story house and store, ina prominent business cation, west of Broadway, in vicinity of Lil street, to a responsible party. The rent will be reason- able. ’ Apply to B. W. RDS, 307 Broadway. uM hae LET OR FOR SALE—AT HOBOKEN, SEVERAL brick dwellings, in the vicinity of the ferry; posses- de immeéiately, site t Apply at the Land Office, oppo- ¢ ferry landing, to W. W. SHIPPEN, Agent.’ HOUSE NO. 45 MERCER STREET, TO LET, FUR- nished; gas has lately been put in'the house, and is Turnished in the dest style, or would be wold, with the leaso, if required” inquire ‘at 200 Hudeon street or 187 Canal street. i )OARD FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN.—A ROOM WITH partial board and dinner on Sunday, for one or two Gentiemen, at 97 Clinton plact OARD IN BROUKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or one or two gentlemen, can find ala and handsomely furnished room at’ 38 Willow street, three minutes walk from the Wall street and Fulton ter- ries. ‘Lhe house is furnished with gas, bot aie, &c. HE SECOND FLOOR OF A THREE STORY HOUSE TO let, with room in basement and one or two on third floor, Terms moderate. Apply at No. 90 East Thirty-second street. Also a piano for a: pny. SITTING ROOMS AND TWO BEDROOMS Te be let, separately or together, furnished or unfue- ished, at very reasonable terms, at No. 25 Lispenard atreet. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with pleasant rooms, and partial ) na quiet, private family, residing in ion, within five minutes walk of the South or street ferries. Enquire at 100 Clinton street, Brooklyn, OARD WANTED—A PARLOR AND TWO BED- rooms, by a gentleman, his wife and servant. sation near Union or Madison squares. Terms not to exceed $25 per week. Address Sumner, Herald office. Bote WANTED—BY A PARTY OF FOUR GEN. tlemen, two furnished rooms, with closets, partial ard and dinner on Sundays. Location not above Bleecker street. Address B. ©. H. K., Herald office, stating terms, which must be moderate. JOARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR t wo ningle gentlemen, ccommodated with alarge jeasant room'on the second floor, furnish- ed or unfurnished, where the comforts of a home may be enjoyed, at 81 Henry street. OARDING.—A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, WITH board, suitable for a gentleman and his wife, or twe or three single gentlemen. Alse, a few day board- ers. Apply at 112 Madison street, OARDING.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A LARGE r, first floor, handsomely furnished; pass through the square to all parts of 'y. Apply at No. 4, Abingdon square, second door from Benk street. OARDING—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE for a lady and gentleman or single gentlemen, at 1) West Twenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, OARDING.—A PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS ON second floor, with private table; also single rooms for gentlemen, with breakfast and tea. Apply at 541 Houston street. JOARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN commodated with pleasant rooms, with “4 Lge also % carter B rooms that will accommodate a four gentlemen; day boarders can be accommodated “alee. Telvevues re- quired, At 122 Chambers street. FrS= APARTMENTS, WITHOUT BOARD.—TO let, two front rooms, (psrior and bedroom,) on the second floor, to one or two single itlemen. House and location desirable. Private family, Apply at 133 Franklin street. and her husband was lost at sea nearly a year ago. to her own standing and position, an the ave frome any gentlemon who may entertain matri- TS BARKEEPERS AND OTHERS.—LARGE’ AND handsome premises, fitted up for an English s! A With gas, kitchen range, dumb waiter, &e., in the borhood of Wallack’s theatre and Niblo’s Garden. Pos- session immediately. Inquire of JOHN FENN, 45 Ann street. This is a chance not often to be met with, STOLEN GOODS. Ome OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, JAN. 9, 1856.— ‘Owners are wanted at this office for an embroide: piano cover, and a richly embroidered cloak for a Alto at the First District Court, (Tombs, Centre > for one hawser, one warping line, one chain cable, and one kedge chain, all su to have been stolen. GEO. W. MATSELL, Chief of Police. {TOLFN—FROM 68 CHARLTON STREET, the hours of 3 and 50’clock P. M., on tl half dozen silver teaspoons, marked R. C. Y. dessert spoons, one pair sugar tongs, one butter k: locket,’ one cameo breastpin, one finger ring, Rt guerreotype inserted; four plain gold rings, one port- monnaie, and also about fifty dollars ii 3 - ward of fifty dollars will be aid for the recovery of this property and detection of the thief, or a proportion. ate amount for any of the articles. R, I. YEREYANCE, 68 Gharlton street, MATRIMONIAL, A WIDOW LADY, WITH NO ENCUMBRANCE BUT one darling child, wishes to find in marriage, a , riend anda protector. She is eighteen years of f, tociety. The advertiser is moderately independent, but no one who could not support her in + educated, accomplished, handsome, and of unq' ed character and position, and moves in the first ci would marry a moderate style of living. She will marry a middle aged gentleman of position, or even one of more advanced age, and will endeavor in return for kin iness and to make him a happy home. ‘The advertiser will give ¢¢ iews under these circumstances. The Vor 4 of . ioned, and may be ; Broadway. Address, in Call aame, box 9982, a