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166 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ote = woman, in a priva' j ioe pw Waones and ivener. Was ity, reference. Can seen at 119 West Twenty- street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, first foor, back room, Shee easier kee Se second story, front room. % ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Wie Gace aes ena Wea bprioe ntreet, tine rion? eth fOr two day ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A GOOD COOK, washer and ironer; either lish, Welsh or ferred. She must understand her business A, Sa frown 8 eT Ee ey es a ee bab Baoan a Atlantic street, ANTED—A SITUATION, FOR A RESPECTABLE W Protestant girl, as chambermaid, and is wiliing to make herself generally useful, or to take care of children. Can be seen at 137 Forty-first street, between Sar and Ninth avenues, fortwo days. Good wages not #0 much an object. Has good reference. Bs Sapiro A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation to do general housework; is a good cook, washer and ironer; would not havo any objection to goa short distance in the country. Gooo reference can be given from her last place. Please call at 54 Chariton street, corner of Varick. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A GOOD situation; is capable and willing to do housework. Can give good city reference from her last place, Can be seen on Monday and Tuesday, at No. 55 Authoby st. W totori A SMART, TIDY GIRL, A SITUATION to to do the general Lousework of a small family, or chamberwork and washing and ironing. Has no objection to the country. The best cit; begiven. Apply for two days at 65 room No. 7, reference can lulberry street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, anituation as cook, or to do washing and ironing and housework in a small family. Can give the Dest city reference. Please to call for two days at 92 Watt street. ——— ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT AND CAPABLE Girl, aged eighteen years, as nurse and chamber- waid. She will make herself useful, and is a competent waitress. Can take the ontire charge of the parlors and dinit m. Will take from $5 to $6 a month. Has ex it city reference forfour years. Call at 323 First avenue, first floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FIRST RATE COOK; understands her business in all its branches; uo- qusrtionable reference; none nesd apply but a genteel ly. at, or address 105 West Nineteenth street, 2 and Seven’ venu "ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO COOK, wash and iron. Apply at No. 5 West Twenty-first ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND IN A Gress trimmiog and fancy store. One that has had experience in the business preferred. Apply at A. DALRYMPLE’S 39814 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COO, IN A SMALL family, or housekeeper to an aged lady and gen- ; can give the best of city reference. Can be seen, from 12 to 4 o'clock, at 108 Bayard street. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, years of age, a situation as chambermai ‘waiter, in a hotel or first class boarding house; un- derstands the business in ali its departments; can’ give one e's good reference from her last place; can write and keep accounts well, if required, Apply at 182 Madi- son street, in the rear building, up stairs. ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO THE COOKING washing and ironing, ina small family; best of f bed reference given from her last place. Please call at 108 Eleventh street, second floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, IN @ private family, by a young healthy woman, with references as to honesty and sobriety. Please call at 108 West Nineteenth street, ‘ANTED—A COOK, ONE WHO PERFECTLY UN- derstands her business; such a one may obtain wages, and find a comfortable home, on applica- 22 Union place. None other need apply. ANTED—A CLERK TO ATTEND IN A CHAN- dlery and ship stores store; one acquainted with che trade preferred. Inquire at 369 South street. Achargo ot & plato gallery” Apply at Thayer's as: of a pis lery. Apply at Thayer's sa- loon, 381 tad shel corner of White street. None but those who understand the business need apply. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENS CO- lored man, as porter in's wholesale or retail store; ig well acquainted with the city; writes a good hand. ov reference given. Apply at 18 Leonard street, room jo. 3. ‘ANTED—4 YOUNG MAN, OF GENTLEMANLIKE manners, to assist travelling daguerrean artist; as the salary is very moderate this situation would only suit a young man who would eagerly desire so good an opportunity to learn the business thoroughly. Appli- cante will please state last employment, age, &c., and as many particulars as possible. Address J. A. B., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO WRITE WRAPPERS and do up the mails of a newspaper. Itis use- leas to apply as the person can write a good quick hand, cok, olecmlends thoroughly packing up news- . The time of work is from three o'clock A. M. to ir. ‘M. Apply at the Courrier des Etats Unis office, 73 Franklin street, from 10 to 12 A. M. ‘ANTED—AT BJRTCH’S CUFFEE AND OYSTER SA- loon, No. 4 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, @ young man to wait ontable and open oysters. Apply as above. ‘ANTED—AT THE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 341 Broadway, places for clerks, salesmen, porters, men on steamers and railroads, boys for trades, hotels and saloons, coachmen, gardeners, waiters, a, moderate. THOS SPINK, Agent. ‘AITERS WANTED.—THREE YOUNG LADIE3 WHO thoroughly understand the business, are wanted a8 waiters at Gosling’s American, French and German , No, 306 Broadway, between Duane and Pearl streets. LEONARD GOSLING, Proprietor. PER DAY.—GENTLEMEN HAVING A CAPITAL of $10, can be employed in a perfectly safe buai- tess, by addressing ao letter, with twelve cents, or ‘or calling on BROWN & GORHAM, No. 47 Dey street, up stairs. Full particulars and specimen by re- THE TRADES, «0. UN AOC etna ‘BLACKSMITH, WHO Is CAPABLE OF WORKING on engines and machinery, and several other hes, wishes employment. No objections to the country, and can produce best references as to industry, sobriety and ability. Apply to Emigrant Employment office, Greenwich street. WATCHMAKERS—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS served a few years to the watch finishing depart- ment in Europe, is desirous of obtaining a situation ‘where he may receive instructions in jobbing. Wages not eo much an object. Address J. M., Herald office. PRINTERS AND PUBLISIIERS.—A PRINTING establishment, having an excess of steam power, to purchase one or two geod and fast presses, of payment being taken in work. Address post paid, steam printer, care of W. Pate, engraver and printer, 16 Burling slip, 'N. Y. LECTURES. Arne A LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN MONDAY EVENING, cay Jan. 22, at 7 o'clock, by J. TOOKEY, in aid of the ‘Humanity or Ragged School, at 695 Sixth avenue. Subject phrenology, with examinations. Finca BABYLON ILLUSTRATED.—PROFESSOR BI ICKLEY will deliver the second lecture on the Cities of Antiquity’ at the Brooklyn Athe. fan. 22. Subject—Doom and Fall of Babylon. This lecture will be illustrated with maps, plans and views of the Pains of Shinar, The views are pictures of immense size (twenty five feet square) representing with nature’s truthfulness the present appearance of Babylon, the neigaboring ruin objects and surrounding scenery. Doors open at 644. Lecture commences at 7 }s. Tickets 25 cents. To be had at the door. (CK DOUGLASS WILL DELIVER A LEC it the Tabernacle on Friday evening, Jan. 26, at 8 S’clock. Subject: ‘The Present Aspect of the Anti- Slavery ion.’ Admission 26 cents, oO” REPUBLIC : ITS RELATION TO FOREIGNERS nations.—The fourth of the course of Cy eseeighy the Broadway Tabernacle will be de- vered by K. W. Andrews, Esq.,on the above subject, on Wednesday evening, the 24th, at 734 o'clock. - ota, 25 cents, may be at the door, Y¥ AGAIN.—DR. BENTON WILL CON. tinue to instruct and amuse the people at Botanic Fast Broadway, Monday, Tues@ay and Friday even- at 7% o'clock. Rare apart expected. Admittance cents, Office for application, 438 Broome street. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL AND THE CAMPAIGN in the Crimes.—At the request of many who were to attend this lecture, ia consequence of the dia- turbance caused on Tuesday evening iast by the elec- tiom of the officers of the Mercantile Library, Mr. Ro- (Q,, the author of “You Have heard of Them’’) bas the Sp auncanee that be wa Tepent (t oa Mon ‘evening, January 22, a reantile Library Lee- poom, Astor en Doors open at 7\¢—lecture eommences at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents, Tickets ey HES Meccaatle ab Hall & Sous, 200 Broadway, | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1855. T A NUMEROUS AND ENTHOBIASTIC MEETING of the Liquor Dealers’ Central Convention, beld at ie, treaty the msn Bunce in the chair, and D. 8. constitution and by-laws were read the gen! Present, and commented on by Capt. Richard French and P. W. Engs ina masterly manner as toita working geerty. e time for united action ery gentleman connected with the trade isexpected to'come forward be initiated. It now requires bold, spirited, 4: ined movements, We are not only assailed by fanatics, but false friends appear in the van of Maine law priests and Carson con- spirators, to destroy our business—to take from us our property and liberty. A meeting will be held at the same on Monday evening next, to initiate new members, and on Thursday evening next for the election of officers for the ensuing year, D. 8. Paige, Secretary. -N. R. BUNCE, President. URNS’ ANNIVERSARY.—THE NINETY-SIXTH AN- niversary of Scotia's illustrious bard (Kubert urns), and chief of Scottish poets, will be celebrated at Fleming's Caledonian Hotel, Vanderbilt’s landing, Staten Island, on Thursday evening, January 25, at 8 o'clock. Some of Scotia’s brightest genius, both vocal and ia- strumental, will be present, to wake the occasion to be remembered as an old story cftentimes told, Gentlemen in New York or Brooklyn can obtain tickete by applying to William Robertson, at the Bugle, 220 Grand street, ai Mr. Fleming’s Hotel, Staten Island, or of any of the fol- lowing committee:—Jolin Mousley, Quarantine; George Scott, Stapl+ton; William McLean,’ Stapleton; John Pa- ton, Paton House, Richmond, Mr. Win, Robertson, our Scottish musician, will be present, and perform some Scottish airs in a style which none but he discourses. 'y arrived, AYOR’S OFFICE, JANUARY 2, 186£.—THERE [8 opened, at this office, a complaint book, under the of a competent person, for the purpose of receiv- ing aad entering a!1 comp:aints of matters coming within the jurisdiction of the municipal authorities, Tne Mayor iat cornmanceo changes peterred ty eaponite par’ 6 of preferre: responsib! a ties for violation of ordinances and daceliotion of duty upon the part of any person holding office under the city government, By order of the Mayor, Au thi tn this ot Deans oryyss ent send ¢ papers in ity will 8 CO) and sen their bills to this offee. sh OTICE.—ALL PERSONS HAVING BAGGAGE OR other property at Josh. Wheater’s Plough Hotel, 138 Liberty street, are to send for the same on or before the 23d of January, or they will be sold by public auc- tion, to defray expenses and debts, by W. A. Carter, 57 Dey street, corner of Greenwich, on thatday. Country papers please copy. J. WHEATER, Plough Hotel, 133 Liberty street. FFICE OF THE SECOND AVENUE RAILROAD CoM- pany, New York, January 16, 1855,—The annual election for Directors’ of this company will be held on Monday, February 5, next, at the office of the company, No. 58 Bowery, from 12 till 2 o'clock. The transfer books will be closed from the 15th inst. until after the election, By order, P. C. ROGERS, Secretary. REAL ESTATE HOLDERS.—THOSE WHO INTEND to erect new buildings on or near Broadway, this season, will hear of something to their substan‘ial benefit by leaving their address for Mr. P. A., Herald office. HE LADIES’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ATTACHED to St. Patrick’s Cathedral will hold their eleventh annual festival at the Chinese Rooms, 589 Broadway, on Vednesday evening, January 24. Dodworth’s Band is engaged tor the occasion. Tickets may be had at the Catholic bookstores, of the sexton of the Cathedral, and at the door on the evening of the festival. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 5, 000. —ASPECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER al eo wanted, with $5,000, to join a well ertablished and fitable business in this city. This is an opportunity that seldom occurs. Please address Bos- ton, Broadway Post Office, with full name and address, when « full and satisfactory explanation will be given. WANTED, A PARTNER, TO TAKE ' Q . half an interest in a first class large hotel, on the European plan, situated down town, and paying well, with along lease and the house in’ good r, Apply to J. A. ROBINSON, broker, 85 Nassau street, up stairs. 0 —A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG e e man, having this cash capital, ‘shes # situation in some staunch jewelry manufactory or mercantile house in good standing, where his devoted attention will be given. Also, splendid hotel for sale, near corner of Cortlandt and Greenwich streets, with lease of furniture. Apply at 212 Broadway, room 13. BROWN & CO. 0 —WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, eo Who can command $600 in rendy cash, to ean interest in a profitable cash busine di tablished; he must be » good accountant and pos of business qualifications. Apply toG. A. ROBI 85 Nassau street, up stairs. —WANTED, A PARTNER IN THE REAL © estate business; one who will devote his tHine and attention to its prosperity. Address, with real name, Franklin, Herald office. —A PERSON HAVING THIS AMOUNT, le can join the advertiser in a safe andsuro paying business, where there is no risk, as gooi surety Wil be given for the money invested. The business needs only to be seen to satisfy. Please call from 10 to 3 at 609 Broadway, second floor, room 1. 200 TO $300.—WANTED, A PAR one of the best paying busin ity; an excellent chance for any young man with a small capital. Apply in the provision store corner of Greenwich and Reade street, of J. Hart. iE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING UN- der the name of Requilé, Weyer & Hermann, is this day dissolved by mutu: sent. ILE, WEYER & HERMANN, The gilt moulding business will be continued at 487 Broome street, corner of Broadway, by the new firm of L. Requilé & Weyer. January 11, 1855, L, REQUILE & WEYER. ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, IS desirous of assuciating himself with a hou: 1. ready established in some reapectable wh: le business down town. Can furnish from $2,000 to $3,000 cash capital, and give his time and energies to the business. Has had many Phas experience, both in the United States and the West Indies. Isan American. Most un- excep tionable references given and required. Address for two days, with real name, stating nature of the business and where an interview may be had, Raymond, Herald office. All answers strictly confidential. CHEMISTS, OR ANY LiGHT BUSINESS.—THE advertiser has a good location on Broadway, and Would like to connect with his own, some chemical, or other light profitable manufacturing or agency business. He has the means, and would buy out any good busi- ness, or advance money, and accept the agency of such. Please address John H. King, Herald office, stating the nature of business, &c. "ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $300 OR $400, IN AN old established daguierroan gallory, doing! an ex- cellent busin 8 pony a eat take an ac ive part Rus er in the o ing or superin' ing. dress is Herald ,ofice. SON, LOST AND FOUND. OST OR MISLAID.—A PROMISSORY NOTE, DRAWN by J. G, Benson, payable to the order of Heary eorge Menke, dated Get, 27, 1864, for one hundred and filty doliars. ‘All persons are notified not to negotiate paid note, as payment has been stopped. —YAKEN BY MISTAKE, FROM THE FIRE- ball, on Monday evening, a dark blue sack Goat, with dark check facing, velvet collar and silk sleeve nd black felt hat in the pocket; also, from la- on Wednesday evening, a blue overcoat, with et collar, and the name ot F. R. West between the shoulders. Any person having either of the above coats will confer a favor by leaving them at Jobn I. Moffat’s, No. 3 Gilsey Building, corner of Broadway and Cortlandt street. (OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, 19TH I8ST., a FINE L gold seal ring, red stone. ‘Whoever will return it to 115 Fulton street will be suitably rewarded. O8T—ON TUESDAY, 16TH INST., IN GOING L through Eleventh street, up Sixth avenue, to Four- teenth street, one pair of gold spectacles. The finder will be liberally rewarded, by returning the same at 107 West Eleventh street. TOLEN—FROM ROOM NO. 118 INTERNATI Hotel, Broadway, by some person unknown to moe, during the night of January 18, 1865, two notes of 900 each, made by AL 4 Wm. W. Wetherell, of Sandusky ity, Ohio, payable to the order of M. Burton, agent, dated Dec. —, 1854; one at sixty days, the other ai = ninety be from payable at the office of H. T. Morgan, Wall street, No ‘ork, and the one at sixty was endorsed by M. Burton, agent; also, other juable papers, the particulars and description of which are forgotten. All persons are cautioned against negotiating or receiving in any manner any of the above mentioned papers, and any person, on returning the same to the office of IH. T. Morgan, No. 66 Wall street, will be liberally rewarded. M. BURTON, HE PERSON WHO TOOK A BLACK OVERCOAT from the National Hotel on Saturday morning is requested to return the same forthwith, whereabouts is known is name and No action has been tak by mistake. AST OFF CLOTHING AND F = Ladies and gentlemen having any of the above ar- ticles to dispose of can obtain a fair cash price by send- ing to the subscriber or by the Post Office. N. B.—Ladies attended by Mrs. Duspeldorf, L, M. DUSPELDORF, No, 18 Elm street, LOTHING —LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING clothes to dispose of, can receive # fair cash price by sending to the store 12 Laurens street, near Canal, or 52 West Broadway, or address by letter through the post, to, COHEN. Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen, (KoTING AND we e WaNrEi —LADIES and gentlemen ing any of the above to dispose of can receive a fair cash price for the same, by calling, or per post, to M. 8. COHEN, 66 Elm street. ies a, tended to by Mrs, Cohen. AST OFF CLOTHING. —$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— The highest cash price liberally given, in current money, for good left off clothing, of every description. Gentlemen wiehing to dispose of the above will please address, or call on, JAMAS MUKONEY, 11 Baxter street. (lormenly Orange), near Chatham, J. Ww. Glatitled spirits, No. 7 Co- tus required. Writ- ten applications must be pont; Bee Herald or Daily ‘Times 17th in: e IZ ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.—ALL THOSB who wish to subscribe to this celebrated publica- jon are informed that the commencement of the year is . Las Aisa opportunity for so doing. The sub- scription is $10 per annum, paid in adva: All orders nied ae remittance should be forwarded to ILLMER & ROG! 42Nassau street, N. Y., the only authorized agente the Illustrated Loadon News in the United States, Y. No distilling a; ‘HE UNIVERSAL EUROPEAN PAPER AGENCY, B8- tablished ten years ago.—If you wish to be served poncteaily, on the arrival of each steamer, with aay uropean papers, all you have todo is just send your name and address to me, and you will never be wiaey pointed. The following are a few of the 3 regulaci received:—The London Illustrated News. Pusch, - ogenes, Daily Times, Weekly Times, Evening Mail, Bu- ropean Times, Bell’s Life, Economist, Spectator, Atne- noum, Lllustration, Mark Lave Express, &c. 0. H. CROSBY, 36 Willlam street, corner of Exchange place. WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4c. ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS. —THESE BEAUTIFUL stones, equal in brilliancy and appearance to the real diamond, are only to be had at L. & J. JACOB’, 407 Broadway, set in rings, pins, earrings, studs, sleeve but- tons and ‘mounted to order in any style, Prices within the reach of every one. OLIDAY PRESENTS. — REDUCED PRICES.— Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry.—The subscriber’ gelling all descriptions of the following articles, at re- tail, much Jower than any otuer house in the city:— JULES’ JURGENSRN WATCHES, Warranted perfect time keepers, trom,,., ,.$150 to $250 ae, And querter Sesond Watches, fee timing Barton sii ia: + eee ee ee 8125 to $250 CHRONOMETERE, Splendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, perfect ‘time Keeper! sereee ees 8125 to $260 EIGHT DAY WATCHES, Which ran eight deys with one winding...,$140 to $185 ENAMEL WATCHES For ladies, some in hunting casea,.......... $85 to $100 DIAMOND WATCHES Which change into three different watches. .$100 to $175 WATCHES WHICH WIND UP And turn the hands without a key......... $85 to $140 ALL KINDS OF WATCHES AT LOW PRICES. BOARDING AND LODGING. BROADWAY.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF FUR- nished a) 75 to let, with or without to « family or singie Pri contains all vate table saly. The house modera improvemeantu. 4 iso, a room suitable for one or two gentlemen. foo hatha ate cts 2 ml 22 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE NEW YORK Hotel —To gentlemen, furnished rooms to let, ly or in suits, by the day, week, or month. Refer- ence required, ‘Terms moderate. Apply as above. 13 BROADWAY, OVER WELLER & SON’S SA- loon—Three furnished bedrooms to let to gen- men. CROSBY STREET.—ONE OR TWO FUKNISHED rooms in s private, genteel family, for a single gen- man. English, French, Spanish and Italian spoken. FURNISHED ROOM AND A BEDROOM, WITH board, at the table of a private Freach family, is offered to @ gentleman of respectable manners. Apply teacher, 202 Sixth avenue, between kigh- teenth and Nineteenth streets. A PARISIAN GENTLEMAN, RECENTLY ARRIVED, and without any en; ment, being desirous of quiring @ practical nowledge of the English language, wishes to find a respectable private family to live with, where an exchange of lesdons with some memoer of the family might be elfectec. Address L. H., No. 2 Letoy place, Bleecker street. ——~---~--- ~~~ date IRVING GUARD BALL.—THE ANNUAL BALL of the James Irving Guard will be held at Niblo's of apy or a! on e the ball ‘ANDREW P, SUTTON, man. Feupraick R. Prercu, Secretary. ‘ASONIC BALL—THE NINTH ANNUAL BALL O? the M. W. Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Ma- sons of the State of New York, will be given at Niblo’s Saloon, op Tuesday evening, the 13th of February, 1855. Tickets at $2, to admit a gentlen-an and, ladies, may be obtained at the Grand Secretary's office, No. 600 Broad- way, or of the committee, viz:—James Herring, Lewis Feuchtwanger, N. B. Mountfort, James H. Howe, Jona Mansfield, Robert Roberts, and'M. J, Bennett. OTICE.—THE NINTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE EM- met Guards will be held at the Chinese Assembly Rooma, 539 Broadway, on Tuesday e , the 23d iast. ‘The tickets for the City Assembly Rooms will be received at the door, Tickets one dollar, to be had of the Com- mittee, Captain John Kelly, 344 Broome street; Lieut- enant J. Donohue,.4 Roosevelt street; Lieutenaat J. Shannon, 140 Elizabeth street; or any of the members of the company, or at the dcor on the evening of the ball. JOHN KELLY, Captain. James Watpnox, Secretary, 161 Grand street. N. B.—A meeting of the members of the company will be held at the Mercer House, on Monday evening, the 224 inst., at 8 o'clock. RE YOU LOOKING FOR BOARD, ROOMS, OR boarders {—Be assured you can find either by ap- Plying at the agency office, Cliaton Hall, corner of Eighth street and lafayette place. N.B.—This office has not been, or is not connected with any petty establishment, but stands alone. ; ‘ FEW GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE PARTIAL BOARD A with very large rooms, and all the modern conve Tences, at 231 Kast Tenth street; one parlor and bed room. References exchanged. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, A four doors west of Broadway, second floor, front, can be obtained, with board, at the first class residence, Be. 91 Prince street. Location very desirable. Baths and gas. OARD.—A PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET TO @ gentleman aod his wile, or a fow single gentle- men. the house contains all the modern improve- ments. A small private family. Apply at 61 West Thirty-fifth street. OARD—WITH VERY DESIRABLE ROOM3, FOR families or single gentlomen. Locality delightful end accessible by cars and several lines of stages passing to all parts of the city. Apply at No. 4 Abingdon square, west side, two doors from Bank street. OARD—FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS CAN BE AC- commodated with rooms and suits of rooms on ap- plication at 45 East Sixteenth street, corner of Irving place. OARD.—A HANDSOME FRONT PARLOR AND BED- room attached, on the second floor; also, pleasant Single rooms, to let 'to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, with full or partial board, at No. 54 Bleecker street, near Broadway. OARD.—HANDSOME PARLORS, WITH BEDROOMS ‘attached, newly and handsomely fitted, and fur- ished with entire new furniture, to let, with board, +925 - 0 . 33 . + 09 ss ec cele wi 500 to 80 00 800 to 25 00 10 00 to 60 00 10 00 to 110 00 80 00 te 85 00 6 00 to 26 00 350to 700 100to 5 00 20to 600 8 00 to ain 250to 6 125 te 8700 3 60 to 16 00 T 00 to 250 00 00 00 to 300 00 . 15 00 to 300 00 es oe 200 to 1200 Gold Finger Rings, with stones. 200 to 15 00 Gold Sleeve Buttons, per set. 2 50 to 12 00 a Speotacie, r . Gold Eye Glassse..+-... 175 to 6 00 Silver jpoons, per set. 500 to 900 Silver Tablespoous, per set 12 00 to 21 00 Wilver Tableforks, per set. 13 00 to 23 00 6 00 to 15 00 150to 38 50 250to 600 % to 300 Gold 10to 600 Silver Thimbles, silver tops : 4 or ++ 10 GEORGE CO: “ALLEN, Importer, Wholesale and retail, 11 Wall street, second floor, near Broadway, INSTRUCTION. 10 2eQkKEEPING, " wrimiNG, arithmetic—the business man’s essentials, »re thoroughly taught, day and evening, at PAINE’S COMMERCIAL academies, 267 Grand street, New York, and 166 Fulton street, Brooklyn, by experienced teachers, Ladies wri- ‘tiny ses in separate rooms. Terms $2, 2 5 AND $5 FOR PENMANSHIP, AND $12 50 for a thorough course of double entry Bookkeeping. A reduction of one-half from the sub- scriber’s regular c! 4, to ruit the times. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 282 Broadway. “We advise thore who wish to improve their hand- writing, to bear in mind that there ie nota place in the world where the art of penmanship can be acquired, either more agreeably or more expeditiously, than at the establishment of Mr. Goldsmith.’’—Home Journal. YOUNG LADY, HAVING A FEW LEISURE HOURS, is desirous of obtaining a few more scholars to in- struct on the piano. Having e good ear for music will volunteer her services to accom; ny ladies’ purchasing — gratuitously. Please address a line to B. B. B., rald office. OOKKEEPING $5.—MR. DOLBEAR, 609 BROADWAY, corner of Houston street, will form special classes is week to teach double entry practically, at only $5 for a full course of lessons. ese classes have formed expressly to suit the times. Each student guaranteed satistaction. OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &C. taught upon very favorable terms by W. J. REN. ILLE, 289 Broadway. Each student is separately i: structed and rapidly advanced in his studies, while ¢! knowledge imparted to him is readily available in prac- tice. Open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. DIXON & CO, GIVE LESSONS IN WRITING, arithmetic and bookkeeping, day and evening, at 346 gens Gomeis's juilding,) where gentle- men for the counting: ditious and superior manner. NSTRUCTION IN BOOKKEEPING.—IT MAY SAFELY be asserted that the student who hay through as regular course of study in the bookkee partment of Goldsmith’s Writing’ Rooms, 062 Broadway, will be able, within a few days after entering any counting- house, to understand the system of keepiag accounts adopted in the establishment, ana to carry it outin prac- tice with accuracy and despatch. The why aad where- fore of every operation will be explained and illustrated; the pupil will be thoroughly grounded in the objects and ogy of all the processes he is called upon to per- form; the most ample calculations will be brought with- in the grasp of bis reason and common sense; and for all that is impressed upon his memory as an affair of routine, he will be enabled to furnish a philosophical exposition. Thus qualified, the student will be fit for any position in which the incumbent is required to re- cord and verify the transactions of commerce. The sy! tem of instruction pursued at Goldsmith’s is at on simple and thorough—philosophicalgand practical—and on finishing his studies there tue pupil may present him- self with confidence in any counting-house ae a candi- date for the first position as an accountant. Now is the leisure time for young men to prepare themselves for the spring business. ‘The subscriber will recei new pup ls all this week at a reduction of one half: vis. ‘Terms reduced from $25 to $12 50 for a thorough course of instruction. All pupils will have until the let of May to complete their ns. Writing lessons 'n pro- portion. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 462 Broadway. THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. — The executive skill exhibited by Mr. Oliver B. Goldsmith, in every department of penmanship, and the rapid and striking progrees of his pupils, hive long siace achieved for him @ nat onal reputation. To enlai upon these points would be only to repeat a thrice: tale—to eg cape facts familiar as household words throughout the length and preadth of the Union. Such is not the object of this communication, which is intend- ed simply as a tribute of admiration to the re! taste which bas thrown around the most perfect and success- ful system of instruction ever introduced in any practi- cal ch of education, the most winning attractions. Mr. Gcldsmith’s suit of rooms, No, 382 Broadway, con. sists of five elegant apartments, opening into each other, all beautifully furnished, and rding such facilities, both for class baperr, pa Private lessons, as I am well assured are not equalled on this continent or in Europe. During ® month’s sojourn in New York, I have been & frequent visiter at his rooms, and have not only acquired under his tuitiona fir, bold, symmetrical business nand, but derived auch gretitestion from the society [have met there. Many of Mr. G.’s pupils are fine musicians, and ocentionally relieve the fatigue of study by ‘disc sursing most excellent music’? from ove of the most splendid pianos I bave ever seen. Mr. Goldsmith's scholars com- prise many members of the leading families of New York; but the advantages of his uorivalled system of tuition are not confined to these. His classes for ladies and gentlemen afford opportunities for obtainiag the best porsible instruction in the most indispensable of all beeps oopeemaee at prices so reasonable, as compared with the benefit derived, that they may well be called nominal. Iam so thoroughly satisfied that Mr. Gold- smith stands alone in this country as a teacher of pen- mansbip, that I could not leave New York without add- ing my mite to the general approbation which has ac- companied and must continue to accompany his cause. A SOC EKNER, THE FIREMEN. IRE DEPARTMENT.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ursuant to the statutes of the State of New -house, in an expe in noch be made to the Legislature, at its it aeasion, for the passage of a law to increase the fund of the Fire De- ‘tment in and of the so New York, to one han- and fifty thousand dollars JoMmN 8. GILES, Treacurer, Now York, Jan. 19, 1865, a case made and provided, that an application will _ near the corner of Broadway, 11534 and 117 Grand st. OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS, ‘on the second story, to let, with board, in house 121 Chambers street, or would let rooms without board. Immediate ponsession given. Inquire as above, or at 165 William street, up staire. OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITH parlor and bedroom, where there are but few or no boarders; location must be desirable; price not to exceed $25 or $80 per week; references exchanged. Ad- dress H. B. C., box 880 Post Office. ARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND wife, or single gentlemen, desiring the comforts of & home, can obtain voard at 12) Columbia street, Brook- yn, within three minutes walk of Fulton or Wall street ferries. OARD IN BROOKLYN—IN THE NEW BROWN stone house, 328 Henry street, within five minutes walk from the ferries, a gentleman and his wife, or two single gentlemen can obtain pleasant rooms and board. Apply as above. Terms modera' OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, with room and small bedroom attached, unfur- Dished, in the Seventh ward of this city, or in Brooklyn, in the neighborhood of Fulton ferry, Address A. B,, Herald office, OARDING.—A LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for a gentleman and his wife, or two sin: gle gentlemen, with full or partial board; also a single oom, suitable for a physician, Apply at 118 Fourth street. References exchanged. HIRD ANNUAL BALL OF THE TWELFTA REGL- ment will take place at Niblo’s Theatre aud Saloons, on Monday evening, January 22, 1856, Tickets can be found at the Astor House, Metropolitan Hotel, £t. Nicho- Ins Hotel, New York Hotel, and all the other hotels, and also of Colonel H. G. Stebbins, 41 William street, Lieu- tenant Colonel E. B. Hart, 24 William street, and ‘Major J.T. T. Stagg, 185 Washington street, and of any mem- ber of the committee MUSICAL. STUNISHING REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF pianos and melodeons, to suit the times, viz : 634 Octave rosewood, $160 to $175; roxewood, 6%, $175 to $210; rosewood, 7 octave, $210 to 6275. One grand piano, $460—cost $800, Fisk's’ superior melodeons, Carliart’s patent, $40 to $125: second:hand planos from $50 to 180—being a reduction of 30 per cent, from usual pri- ces, Each instrument fully warranted, McDONALD & BROTHER, 292 Bowery, near Houston street, GREAT BARG AIN—A $300 SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE wood pianoforte can be had for $215; superior tone and finish, not three months in use, warranted perfect in all respects, by good makers; has modern improve- ments, Parties bave to leave the city. It can be seen aoa 22 and 23, at 34 Vesey street, between 10 and o'clock. R SALE—ONE SIX AND THREE-QUARTER OCTAVE rosewood Reactor: but little used. Price $170, cost $230, May be seen at the piano manufactory, cor- ner of Centre and Canal streets, second story. ORSAI E CHEAP--SIX AND A HALF OCTAVE PIANO, mahogany case, and stool. Price $80, Can be seen at 271 Sixth avenue, Mrs. SOLOMON, BEG LEAVE TO OFFER MY SERVICES AS TEACH- er of thorough bass, pianoforte, and vocal music. JOSKPH G. KOESTLER, teacher of music, 290 Broad- way, and 42 Reade street. EW MUSIC—“ SPARKLING PULKA,” BY THOMAS Baker, 25 cents, This is one of the finest pieces Of dance music for the pianoforte, to be found at the re- pertoire of any dealer in the United States; ite wale has come immense, the third edition having already been reached. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 833 Broadway. LANOS.—MESSRS. SCHUETZE & LUDOLF REQUEST- ed me to examine their pianos; in doing so, with the greatest care, I must testify that I find the same ex- cellent in every’ respect. Without any doubt, I can compare them with the best manufactured in this coun- try, and was very much astonished, as I never before heard of the firm mentioned. AUGUSTE GOCKEL. SCHUETZE & LUDOLFF, Manufacturers, 85 Varick at. IANOS ! PIANOS!—GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES—~ Superior toned pianos for $175, $200 and $225, interior as good, and the entire instrument as strong and as durable, as those which cost $500. Pianos of ever; variety of style and price, comprising those of ten dit- ferent manufactories, among them the celebrated mo- ern improved Horace Waters pianos, and the first pre- mium wolian pianos of T. Gilbert & Co.’s make (owners of the olian patent). Second hand pianos at great ains; melodeons o: ry style, from five at manufactories; each instrument guaranteed. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. ECOND HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS.— Seven octave pianos, two round and four round cornes, will be sold extremely low; one Chickering, one Geo. Hews, one Woodward & Brown and one six’ and three-fourths octave (T. Gilbert & Co.), two round cor. ners; pianos torent. HORACE WATERS, 353 Broadwa} OARDING.—A FURNISHED PARLOR, SUITABLE for a gentleman and lady, or two single gentlemen; also a large hall room, for one or two gentlemen, with full or partial board, ina small family, Apply at 178 Canal street, near Varick. OARDING IN FOURTEENTH STREET.—SEVERAL very pleasant rooms tolet, with full or partiat The house is gt with lightful. d, in'a private family. modern conveniences, and the location Apply at 163 East Fourteenth street. LEGANT ROOMS ON WASHINGTON SQUARE.—ONE or two gentlemen, of high respectability, may ob- iain, with partial board, one entire floor, richly furnished vath velvet carpets,chandeliers) &,, inan elegant private residence on the square, near the Brevoort louse, occu- pied only bys private family, where no boarders are taken. Address Rooms, Journal of Commerce office. Pen ROOMS AND BEDROOMS TO LET, IN A central location; Croton water, &c, 202 Grand street, between Centre and Bowery. 'URNISHED ROOMS.—ONE LARGE ATTIC ROOM, which would answer for one or two gentlemen, pod Lapua aa be had at 20 White street. Terms moderate. RS. HAISEY, AT 762 BROADWAY, HAS ELEGANT suits of rooms to let, on the European plan, Sho is a first rate cook. The second floor has two parlors and three bedrooms, elegantly furnished; hot and cold water closet connected. All the convenience for a small family, or would be let separate. Good rooms on the third and fourth storie, Bath, &. ARENTS DESIROUS OF A COMFORTABLE AND ible home for their children, with the advanta- ood education, will please address Mias Antise! mond, Staten Island. Terms from $120 to $1 per annum, RIVATE BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two ningle gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, and full of partial board, in a modern ouse, at 116 West Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Bath, gas, &c. OOMS TO LET~A NEATLY FURNISHED SINGLE room, with board, in a private family; also a par- f, with pantries and water attached; suitable for a gentleman and wife; a single gentleman preferred. These heme Tees rooms will please call at 109 Graad street, afew "8 west of Broadway. Tre GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN AN ELEGANT SUIT joo of rooms, handsomely furnished with board, two rs from the Eighth avenue cars, and where there are no other boarcers, Terms moderate. Good references given and required. Please call at 104 Perry street. ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH AN unfurnished front room, with board for the lady only, ina gentee) American ae where there are no other boarders. Light and fuel included. Location near Broadway, not above Spring, or below Canal street. Address Stephen, Broadway Post Office, ie HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. TTHE NEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, NO. 31 A Crosby street, will be sold this day (Monday,) at Z o’elock, 20 horses suitable for all purposes; also, new and second hand harness, carriages, wagons, sleighs, taddles, bridles, blankets, &e., &c, JOHN H.’ GATFIELD, Proprietor. ARRIAGE FOR SALE, CHEAP.—A PRIVATE CAR- riage, in good order, made by Wood and Tomlinson, ‘to be sold at a bargain, asthe owner no further use for it. Price $300, Apply to WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 14 Amity place. R SALE A LONG TAILED GRAY HORSE, 16 hands high, sound and kind in all harness, and can trot very fast. Apply at 94 and 96 Mercer atrect, R SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, sound, and kind in single avd double harness; can trot inside 2:50. Also, a light trotting wagon, sleigh, one set of harness, whip, stable and dress blankets, robes, bes, Ac. All to be sold together, an the owner ie about leaving the city, Apply at 94 and 96 Mercer street. B SALE—A SORREL HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS high, six years old, very wg sound and kind, and can trot very fast either in single or doudle harness; also, ® light wagon and harness, Can be seen by apply: ing 'to DAVID A. MOLMAOR, 21 Centre market, before Lovelock; or after, at stable 84 Third street, OR SALE—A PAIR OF HORSES, BaY AND GRAY, 1p hands bigh; can trot a mile in three minutes: le or double harness. Also, a ‘Apply at the stables of E. RICE, 204 Fourth street. ae SALE—A TWELVE PASSENGER OMNIBUS, suitable for two or four horses, has been but lit: tle used; manufactured by Jno, Stephenson For particu lars inquire of DAVID P. BARNS, White Plains, N. Y. )s heron LET.—TWO GOOD SADDLE HORSES, g one a first rate lady’s horse, would be let to. ether or singly, with saddles, &c., or they would be let as harness horses, with or without » gon, on moderate terms. Apply at No. ood express wa. Carmine street, —_ TABLE NEAR UNION PARK TO LET—HALF OF A § private stable, comprising three stalls, room for ree and loft. For particulars address box carriages, 485 Tost Ofhce ASHINGTON .—FOR SALE, THE FAST TROTTING bay stallion, Washington, 164; hands high; tea years olf: perfectly sound and kind. Washi rr superior foal getter, as all ais stock has proved, For full | partlozlar: apply af 04 and 06 Mercer street. | NEVEN PIANO FORTES AND ONE MELODEON FOR salo, the cheapest in the city; one superb tave carved rosewood piano for $350; others at $35, $55 $15, up to $125, or to let, and tuned at $2, $3’ and $4a month. PROF. DUMSDAY, 225 Grand street. FINE ARTS. HE MOST INTERESTING TOPIC NOW BEFORE THE world, the mirror of Sebastopol, the msp of the Black ea and the Crimes, showing the military position of the allied forces, views of the terrifle hurricane in the Black Sea, battle of Inkermann, &e. Agbesutiful colored sheet 26 by 32 inches. Price 25 cents, Any paper giving the above one insertion, and sending the same to the publisher will receive a map free of postage. by A. H. JockuyN: oo Fulton street. NOTICE TO THE TRADE. —Valentine dealers in all parta of the country should send at once for one of STRONG'S THN DOLLAR SAMPLE LOTS of valentines, contelning the following large assortment, 144 comic valentines, assorted. tele 1, sentimental do, assorted. ‘ « “« “ « “ “ “ “ “ “« ‘ envelopes, mw 6 wg fener These will be sent at once in neat package, by ex- Gandia ro to any city, town or village in the ited States or On receipt of ten dollars, This is the most li offer ever made to valentine dealers by any publisher, and should induce all who wish to secure its advantages to send im their orders without delay. Valentine com; nd wholesale dealers supp! on the most lil ) for cash. from the and most splendid assortment. Orders sent to T. W, STRONG Manufacturer, 98 Nassauast., N. Y.. will be punctually attended to. DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 805 Broadway, fe ce Eleventh street, is now open e reception of pu: who can commence at avy time. Ladies and children on Wednesdays and Satur- ai ; itlemen on Wednesdays, Thurs- y, at Tie P. Frictising venings, for ladies and gentle- . Circulars, containt days, hours and terms of instruction, oan be had at the academy at any time, or will be sent by post, a Sa na Dee een ated ate ANCING ACADEMY, 21 HOWARD STREET.—MLLE D CAROLINE VEZIENS begs leave to inform the pablic, that she has opened her dancing academy for @ instruction of ladies and gentlemen, in the most stylish dances of the day. for every night from half past seven to ten o'clock, Tape ANCING.—MORE NEW CLASSES—L. DE G. BROOKES, 861 Broome street, is now forming sev- eral new classes, to commence immediately. All the fashionable dances taught in one course of lessons. Pig lessons at various hours. Soirees Wedneslay nights. PREVATE DANCING, 000 BROADWAY THE LAST chance ta learn the late mode in a few lessons, at & reduced price. Each pupil instructed tely.’ A new class is now forming for beginners. Circulars to be had, and all applications to be made, of R. Burnton, 274 Bowery book store. REWARDS. EE SRE.» -~+ o 6 5 () 157 = $200, REWARD LOST, VESTER. day afternoon, the 19th inst., in going from 174 way to 268 Fulton street, of in going down Washington street to 47 Whitehall street, across the Battery, s pocket book containing $650, in three $100 bills on the'New York Exchange Bank, one $50 dillon the Manhattan Bank, five $50 bills, and’$50 in tens and fives, on banks not recollected; also some billa and re- ceipts against the schooner 'Wm. Henry, of Staten Island. The finder of the above, by returning the same to 258 Fulton street, Miller & Walnut, 305 Wont atreet, near Spring, or to the Captain of the Staten Ialand steamer Huguenot, will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner, PAUL M. DRAKE. New York, Jan. 20, 1855. 2 REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, THE 16TH inst., a diamond pin with enamelled setting, ‘VYhe finder will receive the above reward by delivering it to J. W. Watkins &Co., 28 and 30 Peart street, or Wm. B. Rathbone, 80 Cranberry street, Brooklyn, 2 REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, THE 10th inst., an opal pin, set round with din- ‘onds. Thought to have been lost in the Broadway Theatre, or ip one of the Amity street stages, The flader will receive the above reward by leaving it at JAMES COCKS’, 831 Broadway. ry REWARD.—STRAYED FROM NORTHEAST COR- ner of Fifth avenue and Thirty-seventh street, on Friday, 19th inat., a large black Newfoundland dog, white breast and three white feet. left forefoot black, the finder will receive the ks of ° $5 REWARD —LOST, OM Sa , IN WASH. ington jarket s ’ nals itt $50, one $5 and one $1 gold pe A iver. Whoever will return the portemonnais, with the con- tents, will receive the above reward, by applying to JOHN WECKLENDURG, 43) West ststot, oc $3 Groeae Wich street, up stairs, VOL. XX. SOR 6ALB- rad not be #ui in point of location for wholer trace; ors b@siners man will be taken as partner. + ply immediately at 212 Broadway, room No, 10, 8 PURDY. WILL PYRCHASK A SMALL PRINTI $60 office, with work on hand; or, for the kc of $500, a good printer may obtain work fer a year, ¢ have security for his money. Wanted also, a ge Ruggles or Gordon job press, cheap, Address “Printe: box 199 Herald office. FOR SALE—A DRUG STORE, AN F 90) je cellent location in Brookiyn; this cludes stock, fixtures, &e.; avy one wishing & nice ato should apply immediately at 212 Broadway, room No BS & PURDY RARE CHANCE LADY HAVING TWO ROO! A well furnished, 004 location, being ab 'o leave the city, ix des of selling the furniture mediately, which she will do at half the original cost. covsists of all the necessary furniture for a small fam Please address R. 8 , Brout way post office, with real na: stating where an interview can be obtained, OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, OR EXCHAN for city property.—Is located witbin « half milk the beautiful village of White Plains. fronting on Harlem Railroad and Bronx river, and @ quarter p from the depot; is but one hour’ and twenty minu from Wall street There are eighteen acres neautiful, d clear Jand, cn which ure a large new two story and. ‘at double hoase, with wings, new carriage boss, ics ho and other out buildings. "Will be sold very low, or changed for Brooklyn or New York city property. further particulars apply at 17 Water street. RUG STORE FO SALE~IN A GROWING NEIC dorhood and now doing a good prescription br ners, which, with the general business cau be gres ipereased by apy one capable of giving their atvent toit, Will be sold very low for cash. Apply to BW. RICHARDS, 307 Brondway_ RUG AND BOTANIC STORE FOR SALE—AN © established stand, now doing a thriving busing ‘will be sold on favorable terms, or a partner will aken; must bh & cash capital of from two to f: thousand dollars, The proprietor having other busins and wishing to remove to the country, is the cause selling or taking a partner, Further information gi: at 91 Kighth avenue. Fe SALE—THE GOOD WILL, FIXTURES A stozk of @ retail toy and fancygoods atore, excellen Will be sold of the occupa situated in the upper part of this city, liberal terms, on account of ill healt The stock is entirely new and well selected and the siness in a flourishing condition. Address, for parti lars, box 8981 Post Office. q OR SALE—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STO house No. 15 West Thirty-second street, near F. avenue, built by the owner; house 25 by 64 feet. 4 the new brick houxe on Lexington avenae, firat ho above Thirty-third street; house 22 feet 6 inches by feet; price $9,000. Inquire of the owner, No.716 Thirty-second street. OR SALE—A VERY VALUABLE LEASE, PAYI al bonus above all expenses; to any per seeking a safe and very profitable investment, this of superior inducements. Apply immediately at Broadway, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY (OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF NINE acres, in a high state of cultivation, good and a tial buildings on it, situated near Springfeld, Ms ‘ull particular: be bad on application to . BAGLEY & CO., 277 Brosdwas ‘FPO! SALESIN THE LOWER PART OF THE CITY, one of the greatest thoroughfares in the imm ate vicinity of Broadway, a i saya hanging store, st and fixtures, af a fal valuation. This in '& good op) tunity. Terms of payment easy. ¥ay W. RICHARDS, UOT Broadway (OR SALE—A FANCY STORE, THE STOCK A fixtures, in a good business location, Bor rt Mra. 801 los OR SALE— TWO FARMS, ONE CONTAINING and the other 86 acres, situated in the town of } Brunswick, N. J. The lease of store and fixtures 16 Beekman street. Al: brown stone house, No Nassau street, Brooklyn. Inquire of FKANELIN NICHOLS, 81 Nassau street, office No. 6. FP OR SALE (A MODERN BUILT COTTAGE, ON 4 Hudson river, two hours from the eity, five mint walk from a principal station on the Hudson river r road, and witn a fine river view. The Property ia and In good order, with out buildings complete. ‘the contains three quarters of an acre, and is in of cultivation, with an excellent garden. cheap Possession Ist of May. Apply to M & OWEN, 47 Wall street. OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL, LEASE, FIXTUR and stock of wines and liquors of a first class Old established restaurant, on Chesnut street, in immediate neighborhood of the principal hotels places of amusement. To be sold on account of ceath of the proprietor. Apply at the store of 8. TOF & SON, 88 and 90 South Front street, Philadelphia. FRE SLESBY ORDER OF ASSIGNEES, “ACH ‘and desirable stock of fancy dry goods, in store 2% Conal street, consisting of ribbons, laces, embro ties, gloves and homery, &c Apply immediately to J, C, WOODWARD, 30 Codar st., H. M. BARNARD, 11 Wall st., } Assignee R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FD el book and stationery store, doing a c business. Will be sold low, on account of ow ue another business. Address K. P. G., Her office. y JR SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS ON MURR Hill, northwest corner of Thirty-fifth street : fourth avenue; wants to ex for a new house town. Inquire at the Fourth avenue Market, betw Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, from 8 to 12 A. M. 6 inquire at 271 Sixth avenue. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE this cit; well established hotel, n tnd oyiter and dining stloon attached; everything oyster and dfn attached; ever; complete order. The proprietor, having been engage: the business for the last eighteen years, wishes to tire, and would sell on reasonable and easy terms. an interview, please address H. Y., jorald office, wh will be atterded to. ——————————— Fe SALE, OR TO LET—THREE NEW FOUR STO ‘1 bousee on Twenty-fourth street, between Fou an m avenues. at 44 East Tweaty-fou fords Wall, toe CHAS. He pte nc, Patani ice Bae RSD ene nena street, or i. F%. SALE CHFAP—AN ALE AND CHOP HOU Reason for selii out of the city. Ay ine amis Isa, 13 Mascon alee R SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTUR or fixtures only, of the dining and oyster sal: and 3734 Frankfort street, basement. The reason ae Se owner is going to California. Inquire on premiaes. ROM $1,600 to $2,500—FORK SALE, A PART ORT whole of a clean and good preer gaearh locater the nicest part of the city, Address box X.'Y., Her ce. Cum GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—ONE the best stands in the city, near Broadway, in Fourteenth ward, with lease, at’a very low rent. store has s good run and many valuable custom stock and fixtures, at a bargain. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN SOUTH BRO \ lyn.—A three story and basement bnck hou + By mea een oe from the Laerenencg or South Ferr ice only $800 cas! uired, juire of SCHULTHEIS, ‘on’ the premiees, 120 Seman street, tween the hours of 8 A. M. and 12 M. EAL ESTATE FOR SALE, AT VERY LOW PRIC) —A number of genteel! dwe! house in fine sand in elegant order, with all modern impro ments. Persons wishing to purchase will please m: 7 oats : B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth aven rom ~M. EWING MACHINES.—FOR SALE, ONE OF SINGE best, which cost $125, in perfect order, for two-thirds its value. Also, one other of manufacturer, new, will be sold at a great bargain. . ply to 7NOW) BW, RICHARDS, 307 Broadway TEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—8 TO 10 HORSE POW! with Pipes, heater, pumps, &c.; been used bu few baer Price $400, Apply in tne paint store, avenue D. yO PIANOFORTE AND CABINETMAKERS.—TO SE) & set of finishing tools, also & set of cabin makers’ tools. Will be sold at a great sacrifice, as th er is leaving the city and giving up the business, In between 10 and 3 o'clock to-¢ay, at 104 Bayard atre the store. Wie ne house, below Twen $200. Address T. 8. Jones, tion of house and terms. ninth street; rent abe Id office, stating lo ANTED—CITY PROPERTY, IN EXCHANGE, FY good Western 10 per cent paying stock, or for r bod at the sige including stock of goods. Addr . Ww. office. 6. ‘Westarmenae OF A HOUSE, FOR THE 1ST February next, on either #i¢e of Broadway, ; further than Fourth street. Rent not to exceed $150 = . Referencesexchanged. Address Location, Her office. We. TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—A WE built three story house, not less than 25 £ wide, containing all the modern improvements, toget! with stable, or rear lot with stable privilege, coy to exceed $25,000; must be in « good location, betwe Fourth and Sixth avenues, Bighth and Thirty-fou streete. Address box 3,030 Post Office, wm, TO HIRE OR LEASE—iIN THE UPP partof the city, a modern built house, with the modern improvements. Pleasantly located. free G. W. B., box 116 Herald oftice, siating terms ip irietial innate eee TA! ED ONE OF SINGER'S sewing machines, Any person having one to pone of can hear of an coportuaity by appt to Charles Devlin, eas tr