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a As (ee Se ee Gieie, mo Also, a room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Highty-ninth street, Astoria, Watehes, for timing + ++9125 to $250 . 4 , BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SIFUA- HUDSON STREET, OPROSITE 8. JOmN's fo Mid tahoe 22 rode,” a give, the best elt 147 Uist eral oeren ad tools’ wives: house ‘ue! gentleme! ete seatemes: ne; iahed, with all the modern improvements, Dar Please inquire at 105 Greene street. WATCHRS, nant Which run eight days with one winding....$140 to $185 ENAMEL WATOHES ANTED—A SITUATION AS LAI BY A HUDSON SIREET, FRONTING ST. JOHN’S At most competent young woman. None but pri- 145 park.—A room to let, with board, for a gontle- families need apply. Has four years of the best of man and wife, or for one or more single gentlemen; the »" ferences. Hae 10 section to & short distance in house has all ‘the modern improvements. References : , MGall at 60 Green street, ‘between Broome exchanged. rt , in rear building, No. 10. CHRISTOPHER STREET—TO LET, FURNISHED rooms, with or without board, RAMERCY PARK, (EAST TWENTY-FIRST 12 joo cede eh oo a ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN WHO IS A GOOD Isundresgs and has had experience in washing ironing for shirt factories, Also several smart men +825 @ ; collect washin street).—Private —A handsome suit SGrondwey. 1 idisthin atin tah Aceuakaiai = 106 Fig roe floor, vil be vacated on the 5th a ___ 35 | of January. BT NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A RE 50 Sete var cent sm anarinee #| 106 waa Siar oer Pe men’ not successiu rocul the above, ’ , will a to take eare of children and do ligut 75 | aio, vacancies for ‘several gentlemen, Day boarders oe bap al = is @ rare o| eee it, Lua ia taken. ‘amy one ing a person in every ot qualir.e For inquire at her present place, 60 Baltic 3 99 to 25 00 i pee ate tet i AE ar # pen cath dl cone * 10 00 bd M4 es Saee, pires sat Loerie to the goat also ~ "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 4 * $0 00 to 85 00 | @F two bedrooms, all neatly furnished, to let to gen Speman Se Seigomen! poudewscis would assist ©'00 fo Ss 0c. | Rai Eronh ae Marve AVENE Perereas Chews. washing and ironing, or mind s baby. Has * 350 to 700 . Ged ely Feference. “Can be seen for two days at 89 FR eB to JOST ATWENTY-THIRD STRERT—A FEW SE. ——— 2 00 to 10 00 | ith suit or single rooms, with full or partial board, in ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Stok 80 that eligible brown stoné bullding, containing ee young weman, a5 cook, washer and ironer. Can 125 to 7 00 | modern improvements, entealiy frais raised, delig come well recommended from the city and oouatry. Can stot 1080 ly , betw ue and Broadway. be asen for two days at No, 226 East Twenty-first 7 00 to 250 00 BOW. SIRELT—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WOE, "aoe side, 90 60 $e 300 09 wife, or two gentlemen, eam be accommoiated ok: washer aod ironer, and capable of doing the | GoldWinger Rings, with sicaee + 20040 16 09 | moderate, Avoly, from 12 to 4 o'elock, at 46° Howard ‘ ‘housework of a smail'private fanaily in Brootlyn. Gold Stade pes ros aeaeney + 2.50 fo 12 09 | ‘street, one door from Broadway. References exchanzed. « ASiiy pecronally at 181 Broadway, office No.8, this day. ports lleo gag oS | a ae ‘ANTEO—TWO GIRLS, AMERICAN OR GERMAN; aes 175 to 6 00 Lispenard street, would inform her patrons and ‘one as chambermaid aud help in nursery; the 5 00 to 9 00 is that she has opened a house, with superior ac- sslaundress and to tanke herself useful. "No + 12 00 to 21 00 | commodations, for a private lying-in hospital. Ladies noed apply except well recommended, at 220 Wost Four- + 13 00 to 28 00 | in delicate health, wis! ing private, treatment, can rely ‘teenth street, between 10A. M. and 2P. M two 150 oJ 3 50 | ° her experience and skill as midwife and physician. £ ee 350to 60 GENTLEMAN AND LADY VISITING THE CITY, ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN, % to 800 A ‘would like a comfortably furnished room, with bed ‘Qa nurse and scamstress; must understand the 10to 6 r fireplace, for which a reasonable price will be paid. ‘care of childron, and be willing to spend # part of tho * 100 to 7 ay | Hymust be in « respectable, quiet nelghborhood, and ear in the country, and make herself generally useful. GEORGE’ 0. ALLEN’ izsporte where there is no other family. Address ry H., Union Teco but Protestants having the best of city references wen Gi anleaene Lg: iy me square Post Office. weed opply at 264 Fourth street, between 11 and 12. lesale prilny pein bake {A GrENDIDL FURNEIRED HOM, WaT OVE OR : i BO " wire Ox BY 7 SITU, ———ESSeeeeee wo bedrooms attacl to ‘a privat 88, W Me ecettecicticiverratecore cit FINE AR’ With ell the modern improvements, roomate room, Ley Sade Pec : monn with grate and gas in it. Apply at 96 Princo street, care of a and do plain bel fare come well re- ‘ALENTINES FOR 1865. fow doors west of Broadway. Sem be age le AE erp Pip poh PHILIP J. COZANS, No. 116 Nassau atreet, cal Sd ‘a iuwuta ne spectfully announces to booksellers and dealers in GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCU.M. be 2 modated with a well furnished, second story front room and bedroom adjoining, if uired, with a small and respectable family, who will endeavor to make their uests comfortable and at home. Apply at 21 West enty-aecond street, near Fifth avenue. UNFURNISHED PARLOR ‘ANT- valentines, that his new stock of valentines, emvelopes, &o., manufactured for next Valentine’s day, February 14, 1865, are now ready. The valentines are most! from new designs, and for elegance and artificial fini ‘are superior to va of the pocmes Broduoneeer ° phe rears’ experience in manufacturing enal offer the mont completo assortment that everhas been manu. | A N AND KITCHEN W. factured in this country. Orders will be filled from all ed—Near Broadway, in the vicinity of Bond or 3 of the United States and Canada, and promptly ker street; also, a furnished room, with double forwarded, either by mail or express, in lots, from sit bed, for two single gentlemen. Address Arcadi, 663 $1,000 worth, at the following prises, viz.:— Broadway. B08, * Retail prices, sack, A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OF QUIET HABITS, CAN ‘urn et an Aaa Rl tee EEE EY ‘ANTED—A FRENCH NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, J WwW ‘who understands dressmaking and can speak English. Apply at 188 Fraaklin stree' ae ae VATE AS Lecenpropatr AND avi competen’ wi Trecom- sendationsof tho highest character; bes lived two and e balf years in her cee pore and can be seen at her former em, "a, No. 7 West ‘Twen sy-necond street, on Friday and Saturday, if not engaged. weet SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a. . XX—Extra valentines, inc’d in fancy French boxes.$20 00 X—Extra valentines, inc’d in pitts boxes 10 00 be pleassntly accommodated with a large, well ished front room, on eecond-floor, with or without N—Valentines, 6 different styles,inFreach boxes 5 00 L—Valentines, 6 different style French boxes 3 00 | hall bedroom, (with full board for lady only,) ina small oul woman, as i plain cook, washer and ironer, sto do enerai Spnanwork! in s small family, or ‘a8 cbam good city reference. Can be seen for i ivate family, in a genteel location. House has ail the eb ost Twenty second ateaat, tn She zoe, ‘alentines, rd Siterent seis ? e piled improvements. Also, a smaller room, with fire - G—Valentines, 18 different styler 100 | if desired. Terms moderate. Address fer two days, Wir an SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ss atin, pie TE Sm i i a Norma, Broadway Post Office. to di ‘al hi rk, in Wy te fa- ntines, ferent at muy. The! pest of sefereaosroan'be seen oe her ‘ast D—Valentines, 12 different mtyle: 38 YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF REFINEMENT AND 35 A, education, desires a 1g | Of the highest respectal tentions will be considered @ sufficieni reoompense for ments in a private family, C—Valentines, 24 different styles. ty, where his society and at. 7 . Has m0 objection to'go to Brooklyn or Jersey. Fes. Bu pee dl P door, beck | _ A—Valentiziee, 24 different atyle: room. allat 229 Seventh avenue, second floor, back tines, 24 different styler 6 lentines, 1,000 kinds, from i to’ 6 conta eacl, mo) Address, for three days, Richard Ellsworth, Me- ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE COOKING, WASH- | Valentioes for children in great variety, from 2 to 6 | *ropolitan Post Ofice, Astor place. ing and gencral housework ofa small family in Jersey City; one with a good recommendation from hor last place may apply between 11 and 12 o'clock this day at 212 Greenwich stroet, near Vesey. cents each. Valentine cards, with verses, gold and illuminated borders, 6, 12 and 15 cents each. ‘When quantities of valentines, &c. are ordered by dealers, for cash, a liberal discount will be given from OARD.—A WIDOW LADY, LIVING ENTIRELY alone, inthe vicinity of Bleecker street, within four 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. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | the above prices, On retail orders sent by mail, the oung girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or she will be prepaid, and the valentines done up #e- Pease addrons Mrs. E. Barrett, Broadway Pest Ofc vould do the gencral housework in a small private fa- | curely to prevent them from being injured. nN sily. ‘She has the best of clly reference. Please call at | “'P. J. 0, han recently imported a large stock of quarto oa with 5 and OARD. '0 SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A G! tleman and wife, can be accommoda| ige room, in a private family, and in a house with all the modern improvements, in a very respectable neigh- borhood; by applying at 116 West Twenty-first atreet, between lzth ned Seventh avention, “* Be Tenth str 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as child’s nurse and would assist in hamberwork or waiting. The best of city references eet. and note lace papers, embossed papers, lace and embos- bed enveloper’ diferent sises and prices, fancy seals,and other articles appertaining to valentines, which will be sold at the lowest prices. Parties ordering valentines will please forward their ‘can be given as to character and capability, Please call | orders early to insure t attention. Address (post- WE, A 'URNISHED ROOM at 260 Feventh avenue, second floor, back room, fortwo | paic) PHILIP J. COLANS Bookseller, Stationer, and a ooo ae eee Terms mo- days, a Ptanufecturer of Valentines,116 Nassau street,New York. ommodat for a young lady with ite. Also, acc tion board, Apply at 114 Sullivan and Spring streets. OARD—FOR SEVERAL PERSONS OF RESPECTABI- lity, with nt andwell furnished rooms, may had at 113 Cliato nplace. OARD ON BROADWAY.—FAMILIES AND GENTLE- men can obtain suit sof elegantly furnished rooms, or single apartments, in the large and commodious YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION street, between Prince ANTED—BY A fy asacbambermaid and to assist in washing apd droning, or to do housework. Bo objection to go in the country. The most satisfactory reference from the lady abelived with. Apply at 201 East Ninth street, near square, floor. Wars. SITUATION, Girl, who understands cooking, SPECIAL NOTICES, — i eee iv ne Fim NOTICE.—THE CREDITORS OF SIMEON EMA- nuel, who intend to accept the provisions of his of assignment by executing a release of their claims, except as d for in the said deed, are notified to do ag Rong at of February next. They may addross F. J, Miles, R. C. Emanuel, assignees, Brownsville, South Carolina, or ©. D, Evans, agent of creditors, Marion ina. BY A RESPECTABLE | and iron- j has lived three years in her last place, where the | Court House, South Caroli waiot city referonce will be given. at 161 Laurens delaadenrts Rouse, 17 Broadway, southwest corner of Ninth street, e{ctotjmenr Houston. AYOR’S OFFICE, JANUARY 2, 1855.—THERE 18 | rooms on Broadway ek NP ‘ars ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, A opened, at this office, 1s complaint book, under the of s competent person, for the purpose of receiy- ing ond entering al eomplainls of matters coming withia the jurisdiction of the municipal authorities. The Mayor Tite copsisance of changes preferred by responsi pas” atte oe ne eee nce of Tes) id (QAP ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID OR | tics foe violation of eb and ‘dessuction ef nie situation as chambet or to do general house- work, ice small family. Please apply at 179 Chambers Hor two gentlemen and thelr wives, on. bo 0b. basement. ined in a small private bay, by calling at 102 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, and only one block from Broadway. House contains every modern Borer AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS— i oft improvement. nurse, by @ young woman; is a good washer and } anon the of any person holding office under the ci > isomer. Please call at 108 West Nineteenth street, dat yeast. By onder of the Mayor. on OARD IN BROCKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS pa ad two days. a 4 hie 5. ster ENB, Firat Marshal. m a or or two peationsen, et =e ‘CRAP ANTED—& YOUNG MAN WHO PERFECTLY UN- | ¢heir bills to this office, 7 Pen COPY? S00 Men | oe atte Wall atect ava palace! derstands the lace and embroidery business; ries. ‘ihe house is furnished with gas, hot air, &. PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES OF THE trades and benevolent socioties of New York are attend a conference, on Friday wong ‘to- ,) at Bffo'clock P.M.; ot the Union ee Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street, when, a subject .—AN ENGLISH MAN SERVANT WANTS . ment as waiter in private family; he can | Of vital importance will be submitted for thelr conside tory references as to gcod character and x a aioe Sande SRO CRE on US Wall THE LOVERS OF FAT, MUTTON.—THE PUBLIC ‘ is ph agericn f invited to call at the stall of John jberts, Jr., No. 10 Washington Market, in the centre, ind see for sale some of the fattest mutton exposed for le in thiv cit: most be competent to take the entire charge of all indoor businew. One who has been in Grand street or the Bowery preferred. A: 5. T., Bowery, Herald OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND lady can obtain a pleasant front room, grate and Pantry attached, with board; or it would be let toone or two single gentlemen; in a private family, five minutes walk from Fulton ferry; 11 Sands street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLE- men can haye good board at 35 Willow place, be- tween Wall and South ferries; terms moderate; refer- ences exchanged. The house is’ pleasantly situated and commands a view of the river. Bret IN BROOKLYN.—TO LET, < ‘ANTED. em) furnish ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN, WHO understaads the vinegar fabrication perfectly; ‘hp haa the best referewees from Germany, Russia an: mnt foreman in » vinegar we 98 twelve years’ experience in this its branches. Particulars will be given at 18 Spring street, by Dorge. Wwaxta-s DRUG CLERK; ONE WHO IS WELL ‘acquainted with the retail perscription business, Apply at 206 Wost Fourteenth street, corner of Hudson. ANTED—FIVE MEN, TO CANVASS THI3 CITY end Brooklyn with a new work; agents are now naking $3 to $6 a day. and see for yourselves, at 18 Nassau atreot, first floor, back room. T. BOYCE & CO, Witetrs A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS THE MILIT. front ith bedi a pantry attached % ront room, wi room and pantry af ) woe mS MILIEARY, rnished. Also, 8 few single gentlemen can be socom. T A MEETING OF THE SECOND NATIONAL Guard,, held at their peep f Broadway House, jam. 11, 1858 the following preamble and resolutions- were unanimously adopted :— Whereas, An all-seeing Providence has again visited our ranks and taken from us, by death, another of our members in the spring time and bloom of life. Resolved, That in the demise of our companion in arms, Isaac Graham, we are called upon to mourn the loss of a true and faithful soldier and upright citizen, and @ beloved brother. Resolved, That to the family of the deceased we tender our-sincere and heartfelt condolence in this their be- reavement; more especially to his aged mother and to his sisters, who, in this dispensation of the Almighty, are deprived of a dutiful son and an endeared brother. Resolved, That the armory of this corps be draped in ctape, and that we wear the usual badge of mourning for the space of thirty days. : 3 be trans. be modated with pleasant rooms, with full or partial board, on very reasonable terms. Location pleasant, and with- in five minutes walk of Fulton ferry. Apply at No. 4 ‘Tillary street, corner of Fulton. OARD IN BROOKLYN—52 SANDS STREET.— Several gentlemen and a gentleman and wife can suited with comfortable board, where few boarders are taken, at 62 Sands street, convenient to the ferries. OARB IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN and his wife and one or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and board at 22 Tompkins place, near ton street. first rate cook; he is competent to take charge of akitehen in a first class hotel. He has been employed Please address F. OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN-—BY A GENTLE- man, in a quiet private family, within s few minutes walk of the ferries. References exchanged. Address P. C., Herald office, stating terms and particulara. OARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- as head cook for the last seven years. A., Herald office, with real name. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A W situation in one of the New York city bands. Has boea under the tuition of an Italian master for seven | ,,noselved, That a copy of these proceedi mitted to the family of the deceased, and that ing in a reed end brass bands, solo instru- commodated with pleasant rooms, at low prices, Jeet claro oe ut would not mind tablog partin s | published in the New York Daily ‘imes, Herald, and | $1), sci hoeede also lange plesiner venient hand with either alt horn, cornet horn, or trum- ALEXANDER SHALER, Commandant, | Toms that will accommodate » party of four gentlemen; pet. Good recommendations can be ae OP calles ce Samunt Braxiow, Jx,, Secretary. day boarders can be accommodated also, ference re- ” , addressing A. Z, at 379 Tenth atr room, for one week. quired. At 122 Chambers street. ETERANS OF THE WAR OF 18 AN ADJOURN mm OARDING.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON SECOND aby fi meeting of the corps, at the (Star,”” on Friday, a ¥ R AND BEDRO LOST AND FOUND. ant, at 7 P.M. order, loor, recently vacat also a front root a AW JONES, Commandant, | dultable for gentlemen, at 40 West Twenty second street, THE OFFICE OF THE CAMDEN AND between Fifth and Sixth avenues. References required. Amboy Railroad Company, at Bur! N.J,a gam of money, of which info mation can be had by the | ~~ ‘owner, on n to J. KINGDON, Agent. IXTH WARD RELIEF ASSOCIA’ RE Burlington, N. J., Jan. 6, 1855. i rs) house of the Association will be open daily from 10 J Bo'clock, “at 44 and 46 Duane street, near Centre. “F 0ST—$4 REWARD—LOST, ON THE 2D OF JANUARY, | Donations in money, clothing or ions will be re- Y in going from the corner of Ninth street and Broad- | ceived at the store house, or by the Treasurer, 83 Elm down Eighth street to St. Cloments place, s pair of | street, HENRY H. HOWARD, Chairman, colloabela titers vations ovt tt gold. The finder will re. L_ JACOBS, ive the above reward by leaving thom at 767 et OARDING.—A PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS ON second floor, with private table; also single rooms gentlemen, with breakfast and tea. Apply at S41 Houston street, hn hehe Cee HOR UI TE OARDING—WITH ROOMS SUITABLE FOR GENTLE- men und their wives, or single gentlemen, Locality Pleasant, and accessible by cars and stages, passing t ail parts of the city. Apply at No. 4 Abingdon square seovad door from Bank strest. reg OARDING AT 785 BROADWAY, CORNER OF Tenth street, opposite Grace church—Handsome’ wi LIONE! 3 OWEN W. DRENNAN, Treaeurer, Fy a NTH WARD RELIEF ASSOCIATION.—THE ‘O6T — BETWEEN WARREN STREET AND THE | A finance committee in behalf of the association, taken L South ferry, » brown porte monnaie, containing » me: to make ® return of sincere and grateful eum efmoney. The finder will - | acknowledgements to the Rev. John E. Searles, pastor to | furnished rooms and bedrooms, for families or tion by leaving it at the oflice "of Wyekot's “Hovel bs the trustees, and members of the Methodist Episcopal | geatlemen; dinner at 6 o'clock; entrance 136 Ten! Sasupa streste Church, of Willet street, for their ready response to the house; references treet; modern improvements in the changed. demands made by this organization upon their charity, and for their e oe of active and sagt (be et 9 with them, as made manifest by the lib ral eontribution of two hundred dollnrs and net bg ay cents ($200 38) made on the afternoon of Sunday, 7th inat., to augment the funds previously collected by'the association, to as- ajst the many destitute and poverty-stricken ‘beings O8T—A WATCH, ON WEDNESDAY LAST, EITHER Stal Island or on the ferry boat crossing to York, a fiat gold watch, belonging to s young Indy. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded, on applying either to Dr. Quarantine landing, Staten Island or Mr. Ryan, sific street, Brooklyn a rian ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, WITH OR without board. Also wanted, a lady or gentle man te board who plays the piano and guitar, and would be able to instruct children. .Germans preferred. Inquire at 62 Lispenard street, near Broadway. 438 00 TO LOAN, AT SEVEN PER CENT ‘ on bon ortgage on improv: deal entate Ya, this olty or Brooklyn, in ease fo 85. TO LOAN, ws » i Ser ee fits, ddd, back office. a 10. ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 80-000 rece ited ate sold and usiness: sonfidential,’ CHEESEMAN, & CO., Brokers, 85 John treet, coraer of Nassau. doug! ry Money constantly on hand, and Business condueted in the Know ein les, by FORBUSH & 0O., 146 William atreet, near Fulton, up stairs. n, in suma made to suit applicants, Also, $22,000 to invest in the purchase of poo Apply to J. K. COOK, Jr., No. 4 New street, near Wall. WANTED, SIXTEEN TO EIGHT- ° ‘ een thousand dollars for three or e years, on improved real estato in this city, worth $45,000. ‘Apply immediately, to i. P. TOW! D, 37 Chambers street. —MONEY TO LOAN, ON DIA- $20.000. monda, watches, jewelry, plate, a business rs, oF merchandize of every desoription; confidential; 212 Broadway, soi 153 Fulton street, room 11, third story. STEEL, & CO. “WANTED, ON MORTGAGE, ON 5.000. first class real estate, up town. Ad- 88 Broker, Herald office, $2500 “yecvon Now vork Property. G.C.E. #Ginet, Attorneys, 78 Broadway. 0 TO LOAN TILL THE FIRST OF MAY, FOR which a good piano would be taken as se- curity, with the pri of its being used ina small private family, Address C. H., Herald office. ROKEN BANK BILLS BOUGHT.—THE HIGHEST prices will be in gold for all kinds of broken ik money, All 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. AGH ADVANCED AND LOANED 70 ANY AMOUNT ‘diamonds, je" gt | Ry EY Toom, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ls per cent allowed on ail sums from $1 to $500. of this institution are securely invested in bonds and mortgages in the city of New York, worth double the amount Joaned,; and in bonds in this city. CALEB 8, WOODHU! President. W. M. Putus, M. D. Van Pent, f Vice Presidente, ” ‘Vanpeaumr L. Buxton, Secretary. ECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- tion.—December 21, 1854.—Dividend.—The Me- nics’ and Traders’ Sa Institution Bere declared their usual semi-annual di , om all entitled thereto, at the rate of six (6) agad Foe Beneeeon oh aumsof $500 and under; five (5) sums over that ae payable on ai ie of January next. Dividends not called for will draw st the same as T. CONKLIN, President. James P, Hataur, Secretary. ‘ONEY.—STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS WANTING cash for present emergencies, can have advances on stocks of superior jewelry, gold watches, silver plate, and diamonds. Parties are requested to call at the office of HARVOURT, BRADLEY & CO., 38 Ann street, before they make other arrangements, as they will be liberally tregted with. warts par agar teal ac olay M elry, goods, groceries, hardw: nofortes, ‘urniture, or any ‘othet pro} rty, at 304 Dioadws; , OOF ner of Duane street, room No. 9, where the strictest confl- dence may be relied upon; branch office 84 West Six- teenth street, McLOUGHLIN & O’NEILLE. Monee TO LOAN—AT THE ai Agency Office, 321 Broadwa: s8au street)—On diamonds, plate, watches, jewelry, furniture, pianofortes, wines and spirits, in bond, or other. property. Business t and ’ confidential. Wanted io purchase, 2,60, bricks. Apply to CASEY OUTHERN BANK.—NEW bepengt DEC. 30, 1854.— 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 etockholders here, on or after the 12th day of January next, and to the North- ern st on or after-the 19th proximo, at the Bank of America, in New York. JAS. L. WIBRAY, Cashier. rp SUBSCRIBERS WILL PURCHASE FIRST Engen on improved real estate in this ety or iyn. BROWER & BOROTT, No jo. 4 Hanover street. ised & Nels Nm EXCHANGE oT Nace, acs decuoas, or eegiae peat Meo ade coe times be obtained, on & 00., 86 South street. we ILLIAMSBURG SAVINGS BANK, CORNER OF South Third and Fourth streets, Williamsburg, L. I.—Depositors are hereby otified that a semi-ann' dividend, at the rate of six per cent per annum, on all sums of three dollars and upwards that shall have been ited three months on the first day of January next, will be paid to depositors on or after Monday, Jan. Interest not called for will be passed to the credit pbs rages rincipal. Deposits made on or before the 1 day of January will draw interest from the first day of January. The funds of this institution are securely invested in bonca and mot on property worth double the amount loaned, and in city county bonds. The bank is opened for business daily, (Sun- days and holidays excepted.) from 3 to 7 o'clock b.M. WILLIAM WALL, President. Groner Ricarp, Narnaxrm Bucos, Vice Presidents. Samux. W. Trvs.ow, Secretary. MORT- Brook- approved manner, and in ‘all at les. 208 Spring street, New York, £0) Liege WHISKERS OR MOUSTACHES FORCED ent Address, at E FICHT, to grow strong and thick in six weeks by my ongu- ich will not stain or injure the skin. $1 a bottle, sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 107 omg ee ir eae = soe atin strect, if lel- ia, Briges street, ; Baringer, Hudson, R Spal ding, ‘27 Tremont row, ston. 5 \OTICHOMANIA.—A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF prints suitable for this7new style of imitating Sev- Fes or Chinese vases, just received; also brushes and varnish. For sale cheap. W. SCHAUS, 303 Broadway, second floor. ANTED—TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND BUSHELS OF shells, delivered at Port Richmond, Staten Island, for cash on delivery, forjthe whole, or part, not less than 1,000 bushels. 8 als to Secre' of Port Richmond god Fresh Kil Plank Road Congaey, Rich- Wirt OF WINDSOR PAPER MILLS, NOS. New York.—The subseri- we in and 67 Nassan be, ave commenced man news and book at Windsor Locks, con- and two 84 inch fi arg) their new paper works, added), are now fourteen largest size rug Fourdiaier machines (ome more to ready to receive orders from persons in want of a supe- rior quality of news or book printing paper. These works have been built with great care, allthe modern itprovements, with a full supply of spring and artesian water, er with never power, en- eu 8 uniform color to the Picme aan supply in quantity and quality. capacity of the pwo mills to manufacture fifteen thousand aed ‘taper per day. « PERSSE & THE TRADES, &0. FEMALE PRINTERS.—WANTED, A COMPOSI- tor who thoroughly understands her profession, to go to Philadelphia, to help upon: the Woman's Advocate, and work exclusively wit females; full Union prices paid. Address Miss Anne E. McDowell, northeast oorner of Third and Chestnut streets. ‘ANTED—TWO JOURNEYMEN BARBKRS, AT Paul’s, 41 Cortlandt street, None but the best of workmen need apply. Wages, $10 a week. rt} Within this ward. By order of the Finance Committee, . DANIEL P. SAMMIS, Treasurer. —THERE —_——_——_ 08T.ON TUESDAY MORNING, THE 9TH INST., IN avenue or in Thirtieth street, » small gold | FA PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A GENTEEL ant, between Houston "and Thirtieth strects and ‘ou: Hsp IHIRTEENTH WARD RELIEF ASSOCIA’ Fifth avenues, havin, 0 rooms, ‘ | 's |, No. 405 Grand street, this even \2 rvant, at reasonable avenue, or at No. 3 Chambers street. ard aS re- rvis, Herald office. i. inst.) at 7 o'clock. The citizens’ of ‘the spectfully invited to attend, as there will bea financial exponition of the affairs of the association. JOHN H, BRIGGS, Provident. Wa. H. McCorxux, Secretary. OOMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, TO single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives; rif large a, with os presses and grates, with or partial board, where there are ne other boarders. Apply at 110 Frankl street sad OOMS WANTED—A SMALL FRONT PARL/ WITH OR, bedroom adjoining, unfurnished, en (i second oor, & poy from Broad: 5. at Anse nt Raid vlintinerermemte in Eateries An ay WEDNESDAY EVENING, A BLACK AND wi setter bitch; be known by 8 reddish om her back. The fin will be rewarded by re- _guiming her to 6u’Barclay street. '—LAST NIGHT, IN GOING FROM THE FRANK- Museum to the Westchester House, a gold scarf with a white cornclian atone ecclosed with gold ; die bands have cach a small ruby set in them will be liberally rewardod (as it is prized very EXTRA PAY. U. ‘& NAVY SAILORS AND EXTRA Pay way, and between 4 it at x . Tenth and Twentieth sms), by leaing itt tne Wostchoster Mouse, cornet U. seamen collorted, aad all hds af | Tenth streets, box 2,998 Post ; : Agent, and late Purser U.9. Navy, 67 Wall street, 7 ht od iy orig aa ea OFFICE TABLES, FURNITURE, a0. SELL- ANTS, OR LIVING Y, UN. | a priva r y Personally, of 104, Forayi® D Se iti 7 reduoed res the aber der vibe rection of We Youn at bean | REE Bye wer pony ts comseen without iy aeeTsthe steak at ferene, Same sried Rom roy il rer ia TT) ssed and plecant rooms, wth un of bth rom, thet purchasers want ar- | French italien ol 'cloek, gentlemen. Privat . Stages pass Fieve tas Line, “WAL ka BANU $0 deowdeny, musion, 29 coats. m door, ‘Apply at 13 Houston steve. en A and spiritual communicant may be consulted, and will attend investigations in the erful and aystert- ous science of spiritualism, Parties attended at their own residence, and circles formed every afternoon and evenis For terms, address, or apply to WM. J. RID- DING, 486 Broadway, room No. 6. PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS.—MRS. M. B. COAN, rapping. and writ'ng medium, will hold public cir- glen at ber rooms, 118 Broadway, opposite the New York turdays a s excepted). Hours roan kes toband7to9 P.M. Admission 60 cts, N. cone can be made for private circles, by applying as above. ise log house, barn, stable, fine spring, pion fees te ‘also on the 8 spring cor ing medicinal indisputable. Only twenty miles from the eat salt emporium of the West. Call on W. H. FAGAN, bit Broadway, third door, $1.50 —A NEW MEDICAL INVENTION, AL- ready in operation, without aa; currence, is to be sold; or a partoer wanted, with the above amount. It cam be made to pay Afteen to tweaty thounand dollars a year, Address Dr, J, B., Horaid o fice. —FOR SALE, THE L&4SR, STOCK $1.20 'e and fixtures of one of the finest hotels city, ‘situated on the corner of a great thorough- fare, in the neighborhood of the principal railroad depots, ing a large business. Appl; st 212 Bend: way. —FOR SALE, A DOWN TOWN LE. $1 -200 with stables for twenty horses will clear $600 a year, above allexpenses, Address F. ¥. F., Herald office, with real name. 16 per acre, many years under cultivation, well , producing heavy crops of cora, wheat, potatoes, and three miles from county seat and depot om Chicago Railroad; small house and barn; coal in the nighborhood four cents a bushel; stream and well of good water on the land, and ruiolent timber, “60 oo 166 acres of the farm can be for $4 per acre. Apply by letter, post- paid, to. R. M., Post Office. 1 10 —A SPLENDID MAGICAL APPARATUS OF e 30 illusions, with decorations, ornaments, velvet eb and now doi ACRES ILLINOIS FARM FOR SALE, FOR $3 75 tubles, t covers, &c., will be sold for the above sum, if upplie! for immediately. The art taught the purchaser free of charge. Apply to G. 0. ERSON, No. 9 Monroe street, between 7 and 9 in the evening. N OLD ESTABLISHED CLOTH BUSINESS FOR tale, or exchange for real estate—one of the best stands in Maiden lane, commanding a large wholesale and retail cash trade, and containing $15,000 of well selecte saleable and desirable cloths, cassimeres and cating, Address A. P, W., Herald office. RUG STORE FOR SALE-—SITUATED ON A thoroughfare and doing a thri: business. Satis- factory reasons given for selling. Apply to B. W. RICH- ARDS, 307 Broadway. Dr STORE FOR SALE) ON THE CORNER OF A ‘autiful row of mar! 8, a misiness, and capable, from ite central tos tics, we increased to any extent. Price $2,500, Part cash; Balance, notes, mortgage or trade. Apply to JAMES M. STARK, 49 Wall pear aetna sad f FOR SALE.—FARM OF THIRTY AORES, IN ood traprovements and good land; price $3,600, "Alco: vements a! Hi & forty sero farm, near Westield, N. 1 aie adar cea oa dies § H ir wi ox andise, lumber, or any building materials. “Apply to 195 Broadway. Auctioneer, SALE—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, WITH ALL THE modern improvements, built by days’ work, and just completed, No. 22 Ni th street, between Fifth and apr Seni Inquire of T. W. STRONG, No. 98 Nas- eau SALE—THAT VALUABLE GROCERY STAND on Kighth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, ith an unexpired lease ak morse from 1st May next. The stock has been well sels |, has sgood run of cash aie an A ARTILA LOGEWOOD, | a reteineetce SHAS. & LOCKWOOD, FAdmialstrators, SALE—A SCHUYLKILL CANAL BOAT, CALLED the General Washi » five years old, lying at jersey City, near the Dry ¥ pl; Francis, Jersey City Post Office. e ata sacrifice.—A good opportu a fable investment,” the ‘asoociation having been in successful operation since September, 1861, and is at this time in the most prosperous condi- tion of any other association in this city. Address A. L., Herald ofice. yu De SALE—UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED HOUSES, fora safe and in various localities in Brooklyn, and East and th Brooklyn, from Flushing avenue to Second p! in prices from $3,000 to $25,000. Also several excellent Tint class houses: worth $20,000—South Bock use, W yu particulars, apply to | COWLEY & No. 6 Hamilton avenue. F% SALE—A LARGE HOG, SUPPOSED TO WEIGH 1,000 Ibs. Can be seen at the house of John Char Feeks, Roslyn, L. 1, JOHN MURPHY, Fe No VERY ere! Lag A attire horse, hands high, six years warrant sueadans kins” Also, a very fine dapple s y horse, 15 bands high, seven years old, sound and kind in every respect; ravellers. Sold for the want of use. Apply in the si duets, &c., and will be very ha) "friends. 46 Lisponard strest, a RR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME FOUR STORY basement house, on Fourteenth street, in a fine neighborhood. The house is new, built by day’s work for the owner, and is very stylish. Price moderate; terms 5 want easy: money The furniture can be purchased low price. E B INSHIMER, a Fourth avenue, 3 to 7. OR SALE—A NEAT THREE STORY BASEMENT brick house in West Twenty-sixth roel for $5,600; ‘& two story and basement brick house in West Eighteenth t, $6,500; a three story brown stone front house in Thirty-second street, for $7,500. The above with all the modern improvements. Also, 200 other houses for sale by A. /EANT, 15 Wall street. (OR SALE CHEAP—A BOOT AND SHOE STORE, ‘with the stock and fixtures, ina good location, doin; @gcod cash business, will be sold low for cash, or security, as the owner has other business to atte Apply at 266 Seventh avenue. FE: SALE AT A BARGAIN—THE FIXTURES, FUR- to. considered one of the finest drin! wost of Broadway. Satisfactory reason given for oa. For » None bat articulars 4 on the Nore nist Srnec Fu SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A NICE HOUSE IN this city. A fine farm or country seat, of sixty- four acres, iff Westchester county. Also, one of 187 acres, near Princeton,'N. J. These are desirable and will be exchanged at a cash price. E. B, KINSHI- MER, 219 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 P. M. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE IN this city or country, a well established hotel, near e city of New York, together with a billiard saloon and oyster and dining saloon attached; everything in complete order. The proprietor, having been on; in the business for the last eighteen years, wishes to ro- tire, and would sell on reasonable and easy terms. For an interview, please address H. Y., Herald office, which will be attended to. (OR SALE OR TO LET WITH THE FURNITURE— to a small genteel family, the brown stone house, 89 Henry street, Brooklyn, with all the modern im’ yore for one year or more. Possession imme- lately, if nae Inquire of 8. M. PARSONS, 67 Wall street. ‘ould be traded for first class dry goods. ‘OR SALE OR TO LET—A VERY DESIRABLE NEW three story and high basement brick house, beauti- fully located on Morton street, near Bedford a e, Brooklyn, and a few minutes walk from South Seventh street ferry, Williamsburg. The house has all the molern hae Cet Raber heat- speaking tubes, range, wa wer bathe tec For particulars apply to E. METTLER, No, 247 Front street. Also, for sale, two lots—25 by 100 eacn—runni through from Morton to Clyman streets, near Bodfor: avenue. fee’ wo cot! Of the city of Brooklyn. Price only 1,000, Apply this day to B. G. BRUCE, 278 Madison street. in & few rods from the Union Race Course. each, Apply to OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, OPPOSITE LAMAR- tine square, Twenty-eighth street, betwoon Bighth ‘inth avenues. —] three story and basement house, all in good order; lot is twenty-one feet and five inches by full length, Location is Hest class, Price, mach less than cost, $8,500, of which $4.500 can remain. Address H..G, STONE, No. 398 Highth avenue, Hi. TO Lae HIGH RENTS.—I WILL SELL ON easy terms of payment, an elegant cottage house, wo and basement at East New York; price $2,000. Also, a two #' and nue; price $1, 1,600; tory and basement , phi street, Brooklyn, price $3,000. I will sell centre lots at East New York, and make reasonable advances for building. Access by railroad in haf orien Apply to 1. R. MILLER, Auctioneer, 196 Broadway, a aT cave Aveta cael OTEL FOR SALE.—POSITIVELY LAST chance.—It is near the Hudson River i it hou established, and bi ba Brosdway, oh the Wartyeen’ plan, furcishette the best style; below Canal street. A; THOMPSON & STREET, 81 Nassau 1. LLINOIS FARM TO EXCHAN ACRES FIRST fi tea Aitrows to Wed York, te oacbatat tes Cosette near the city. Apply to A. J. , 3t will of the well-known Russell sa-~ Hi 3 i “t si 5] H wf 7 wR i i aT Ft it we » ¥ He rt : f " ria il without |, toa gentleman o tlemen, in a geatcel private family; the house or railroad. References excl»: % bath, &e. Xr ine ile gto for wgrener of the purchase money of both houses, if secured: Immediate given, Inquire of BILLINGS & TUCKER, 371 Broadway. ESIRABLE DESK-ROOM TO LET, AT 140 FULTON. street, second floor, between iway and Nas- sau street. J. M. FAIRCHILD & 00., Booksellers. . . Rs TO LET—IN THE NEW BUILDING NO. 34 Beekman street. If et for immediately by « jemrable tenant will be let low. OUSE TO LET—CONTAINING FORTY ROOM4« near Broadway, below Canal street, occupied as a lodging and frst lets boarding house. Farniture for sale at a bergain: terms easy. one of the best in the city for » public house. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. FFICES TO LET—LARGE AND SMALL, WELL 0 lighted, with good air, .m front and rear , 81 Nassau street, suitable fur officds or for = chanical purposes. Nassau si LET—THE LARGE BRICK BUILDING, 335 BROAD- way, corner of Anthony street, having beem remo- led throughout, and containing over one hundred Inquire of EUGENE apartments, is now to be rented, im suites off or for pipet big A store is 28 by 140 feet, ead well lighted; the rooma on the second floor are neat and LET.—A SUIT OF UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON the second floor, consisting of front and*back rooma with bedroom and clothes press attached; Croton wa- ter and bath on the floor; to oneor more gentlemen; or would be let toa small ret without children, with T° LET—THE LARGE HOUSE AND STORE, KNOWN as Wilson’s Hotel, 127 pons Hera, also a store on the corner of Greenwich and Liberty streets. The hotel fixtures will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply at the house, or at 109 West street. TT LET—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A LARGE FINE dwelling part of a house, on Fourth avenue, eon- of twel bath, gas, kc, Rent, Suitable for a private family or house. kitchen, The boarders, about eighteen in number, will remain. Apply to B. W. RICHARDS. 307 Broadway. - LET—TO BARKEEPERS AND OTHERS, LARGE and handsome pi , for an English shades or erman restaurant, with gas, kitchen range, dumb waiter, &c, in the neighberhood of Wallack's theatre and Niblo’s Garden. Inquire of JOHN FENN, 45 Ana street. N. B.—This is a chance not often met with. 0 LET—THE LARGE ROOM 312 BROADWAY, 25 BY 100 feet deep. Will be let for any kind of business. ‘or rent, &e., inquire of B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broad- way. briak dwellings i the victalte of tes ioe poswes we vicini i; g on given immediately. Apply atthe Land OfGe oppo: site the ferry landing, to W. W. SHIPPEN, Agent. "___ HOUSES, ROOMS, &O, WANTED. _ Frew, for which wil be pit, according te quniy. few, for whic re ‘ould prefer to have then delivered om board sloop near New York. They must be from thirty to forty high, and well furnished and ornamental. Please state Secon and the location. Address Trees, care box 1,968, ‘ost Office. LAWYERS.—A COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS 18 desirous of entering a lawyer's office, in a building where there would be no other commissioner, and where his official services would be received for room reat. De- sired location, Wall street, between Broadway and Peart Para pa with real name, &c., Commissioner, ‘ont Office. WANTED LDDIEDIATE POSSESSION OF A SMALL, well furnisned house, situated near Broadway, and between Fourth and Fourteenth strests. Rent not an $800 per annum. Address box 3,233 Post ice. bg ie ae Sa SET OF Or re] jewelry, ing rolls, lathe, ko. Address Ae Me 32 | Lhe ‘street, Brooklyn, tat? ing the price, condition of the to:1s, and where they can seen. sion, isda bones, with moder: cist Ahk i ani im a respectable neighborhood, not above Trentieth stceot fee Fees Third and nae ig he Rent grt T annum. eas, wt Se, EB. Dana, 10 Cortland stfeen ee é WANED, 70 HIRE, | WITH IMMEDIATE pos. with modern im = or rtland ; ANTED IMMEDIATELY—THE LOWER OR UPPER ‘ee of # house, not below Canal nor above Eleventh streets. Address box 2,391 Post Office. pee herent telnet to ANTED TO RENT.—A TWO STORY HOUSE, FUR- nished or unfurnished, in the lower of the city, below Canal street. The furniture will be rented or bought, as may suit the owner. Immediate possession required. It is fora small family. Ploase address a rote, stating terms, &c., to A. 8., Herald office. to $8,000, cash. Address, with full particulars, Brook~ iyn, Herald office.