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Q Seotech, or American girl, as childre: te assiat in sewing aud do chamberwork. tions required. Apply at 134 Deane treet, between Hoyt and Fond, Brooklyn, — ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, vituation es cvok; no objection to the country; refereoce given Please call at 135 Seventh avenue, Nenete oth ond Pweotieth etreets, * Wh ey TROESTANT, SINGLE MAN AceUS- foromt wo the care of horses. aod deivir, per. (ectly voter, willing to mace him: nera! ‘Use- “el Address )X. ¥., box 117 Herald olden, for twa days, 1 feline AN OFFICE, IN PHILADELPHIA— ern situation—a man that can command pas , om & very liberal salary. poly im. =. . F. Harris, proprietor of the pad wa, ‘elie aad Monthly Nov. oltice 102 Nassau at., N. Y. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GERMAN, whe cae speak Boglish, as coachman, or to atvend horses, wotek he is well acquainted with. Best reference ena be given, at 200 Elm street. ; ANTED, COPYISTS.—THOSE WH@ HAVE BEEN ustowed to do copying for Hureourt, Bradley please call at 3S A: eet forthwith. ARI 2R, WELL EXPERIRNCED A. ‘ll the branches of his business, wante a good ead can produce unexceptionable reference. Adres JM. B. Post Office, Flushing, L. I. NS SEPRRIENCED CARDENER WANTS A SITOUA- Wen, bas had extensive practice im all the branches Demivess in this country, and can be highly re- commended. For further particulars, addresa by letter, Post Office, Flushing, L. 1. OTWk - —f0 WATCHM AKERS AND JEWELLERS — person wishing to excl tehes we fer oul —— a, yo clear of anne, rea have ao ty sO ry fore au te 3. BENEDICT. No.” 401 Highth avenue N. B—Would exchange for a’ store already established, w Jo Fist RATE WATCHMAKERS, WHO welry. w © tween ue a s Wie igen A WOOLLEN MILL (BROADCLOTH3) im Mapsachusetts, (our weavers, one perecms business, aod can come well recommended, permanent em| men’ and ‘will be given. Ar SS 68 '. Sand 6 P.M., om Wednesday and Thursday of week REGISTHR. M pew! and im , to let the Let of d iy Sosieed fomee fixtures and one of Herring's double doors jrow safes for sale, at poh a a Pines HOTEL TO LET—THE HANOVER ‘285 Chesnat sigan, to ta as a hotel Nott mal eoet street, paledtipsia, . UNDER THE NEW HOTEL TO LEASE— s* alate, apply t M. MORGAN & SON, 64 between aad avenue sail otadcomelyfartsbe wih tos STORY HOUSE, ‘a reepectable faunily st will be let for six months or one year. Possession can be bad immediately, if wanted. LET —THE, €LBGANTLY FURNISHED,» vInsT IRTTHE FOUR STORY HOUSE NO. 217 WEST Bg ee street, Bopman place, newly Soish fag! ak SGI Lg ven it 'y- erepany day by the tell, Will be let low to « good vennat. Ey. WATERBURY, 84 Hammond street. 770 LEW A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE HOUSE THE 17° 1atci aot third Score, and back bassiment, to two small without children. (Good references requir . Raquire at 14 Watts street, yt. WITH SOME FIRST RATE shen i -- — streets. cae LOYD, 18 Newnan street. LET STORE, with excellent ireenwich and Morris Grou mio 248 Fulton street, opposite sere Stee feeation. A enee of tence pense — cu & good tenant. Apply a4 62 Hardee etpent, ot a " LATTHE LIGHT AND COMMODIOUS SE third and fourth floors of the new marble 1 Velibing 106 Canal street, corner of Wooster, well for salesrooms, offices, oF tut business. Also, the store and 4 will be given at BANTA’S hat store, 100 Canal street, corser of Wooster. —_—— ‘0 LET OR LEASE—THE DESIRABLE STORE AND LET—TO A REAPECTABLE FAMILY, THE LOWER ‘Of house No, 106 Hast Broadway. Apgly oo Dasement No. 26 Meek moan street, cide, near —_ Spe ‘Ist May.” Also, the’ three upper lofts, possession te if desired. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, LEASE—THE ELIGIBLE AND : eee southeast corner of Canal and Greenwich streets, adjoining the Hudson River Radroad passenger ; would make a capital resteurast or basement next door below. Apply to JA! 200 Hudson street. LET OR LEASE—TWO STORES, ON THE CORNER of “Grand and fElm streets, only two blocks from way. Rent very low to @ good tenant, Inquire next door, in the plumbing shop. LEASE—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 364 BROAD. ‘way, corner of Franklin street, will be leased for # form of years. Apply to ADAMS & LUCKEY, 16 Nas- eau street. BuOVAL.—J. BURKE, FASHIONABLE oOT maker, successor toJ. E. Rogers (formerly Kimball ), has removed from 87 Nassau te 130 Fulton atreet, Sum building, where he will be most ha) ee ‘ juance of public AF Soe a coptmannee of publ patna ae sie ipety of ladies’, minses and chiltren’s gaiters, shoes, yuskne, Ke &o. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1855. DRY GOODS, £0. RE ‘& DOYLE, 3b BOWERY, BETWEEN tii riled ee Tate. importation, ~ el enl a cent less than any sore is the city, rit3 OUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL DO WELL TO CALL andexamine the extensive stock of embroideries, veils, muslin trimmings, &c., being of our importations, which will be sold at a small advance on coat, at PETER ROBERTS & CO.’S, 375 Broadway, between Franklin and White streets. het ad LACES, &C.—PETER 00., 375 Broadway, will offer great bargaias to the Jacies, as they are determined to sell tl extensive took at very low prices, previous to reseiving their spring importations, viz.:—Paris embroidered chemi- setten, and sleeves to match, in seta; collars, &o.; Brus. fruit tre sels, 'honiton, point capes, berthas, chemisettos and | at the of tes Wghs Afeeee atives Ve] sleeves in sets, collarets, collars ‘and scarfs; black thread | MeComb’s Dam, and between Srreath and Highth oven veila, blac! wipare laces, Vaiencienns H seonery teresting: nels faces, ‘muslin founcing v4 . hosiery and gloves. L RIVER COMFORTABLES FOR BEDS—SEVEN | Soft" (Uirmad.tousc) cata, i exchange, af Pes #—Prices range from $1 upwards, no devia- | Gerirable, and within an hour's of the Cay tion; bla ‘reduced prices. Great bargains in la- Apply to JAITKEN, 119 Nassau street, up stairs. dies’ cloths tor cloaks, tan, brown, black and other colors; | plaids, very cheap; French prints, 1s, 6d.; good flannel, 1s. 6d.; superior black silks, just received ; merino, very low, by THOMAS TATE, 86 Canal street, corner of Greene. MPORTED WOVE CORSETS,-MRS, GAYNOR HAS JUST opened a new importation of her celebrated French wove corsets. Among them are self-adjusting, lace.in- | 89%; greenroom, front, raelkoad, single linen oomnecke 46 Phir ave. suitable pt as nue, near Tenth street—wholesale and retail. ferry 27000 hye tayy hy F.. Camuce FOR SALE, CHEAP.—A PRIVATE CaR. | *t#¢et, Williamsburg, or on the premises. riage, in good order, made b; and Tomlinson, tate aaa sbusgin, do the owner smo. further uae | 37 QOO aicerer et se, cnt nurses Amity place,” APPLY to WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 14 | Pecvestate twonty miles from the city, will be sold for ae $5,000 cash.” M. L. SHELDON, 86 Naasan streot, R SALE—A TWELVE PASSENGER » OMNIBUS, suitable for two or four horses, has been but lit- used; manufactured by Jno. Stephenson For particu- lars inquire of DAVID P. BARNS, White Plains, N. Y. R SALE—A SPLENDID LONG TALL ROAN HORSE, —FOR SALE, A FANCY or TOY 8 ° nd firework store; an loca. jionon a great thoroughfare. The stock is well assorted, the business established, i. Jom, and in every way the jucementa are great. Apply at Proadway, room . SIMERS & PURDY. swtye Tea old, 1654 hands high, pony, built, and BODE CALAN ETS ne ee 5 One Ce wi suit a doctor: warranted sound a1 - IN WATCHES, OF THE BEST MAK- #80, @ splendid mare pony, 143, hands sh, and 5 Pa ne pynedok pele Putty ont eroe moar AE $3. 0 QO ‘eolatd wall atornajreiey, nex tt . bond oor ieee Caen a years old, warranted sound and kind; she is sold for the | Sad mortguge. Address box want of use. Can be seen at No. East Thirteenth street, between Broadway and University place, SALE—A HANDSOME DOUBLE FAMILY sleigh, with robes, bells, harness, blankets, &c., , all nearly new. Apply at the private stable, 17 Wet Twenty seventh street, before 11 A. M. (OR SALE—A LARGE HANDSOME BROWN MARE, of Black Hawk stock, 5 years old, a natural trotter 800. —FOR SALE, THE LEASE, STOCK AND fixtures of an oyster saloon, one of the most desirable corners on Broadway, The fixtures are new and elegant. Rent only $200 per annum. Apply immediately at 212 Broadway, room 10. 8G LESS THAN VALUE—FOR SALE, IN Williamsburg, a two story and basement and untrained; can show a square and easy gait in 33¢ Oi Minuten, pleasant and safe animal, being well boas | pene the door! chase for C barnes. Meee be sce ae \ nana rice,$300. Address “‘Black Hawk,’’ Herald | ag the owner is about leaving the city. Apply at Mr. Jos. Merchant’s oyster saloon, 512 York. No agents noedupply.” 00 —FOR SALE, AN ELEGANTLY FITTED '¢ up drinking saloon, located near Broad- way, and in the vicinity of all the large hotels. ‘There in re matic et a and pres eal oe which can be by lous purposes. at 2 Broadwa; room 10. is Ply at SSIMERS & PURDY. —FOR SALE—THE LAST GREAT CHANCE 450. —The well known and coffee and he peg ede eg sand hands em, 1 bud 9 it only 0. spe im the saloon, corner of 350 A ncRANCH 70 MAKE MONEY —FOR ale, 8 di saloon, situated in the te vicinity of the pal hotels on Broadway. ‘The location first rate for an English ale and chop house; the whole house rents with it. Apply to C. B. HOWES, 67 Nassau street. VERY RARE CHANCE FOR PARTIES HAVING $100 to $600.—For sale, the right (which is a mo, Sopoly) to'mahe an entire. new acticle o manufacture, which will command ready sales at ,large profits, for cash, and require but little if any capital to cute the business- Apply to BW. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. 1 sae hte ely hl Metra Oren hate he BEM Grand street, New KR SALE CHEAP—AN EXCELLENT SECONDHAND sleigh, with shifting seat, suitable for two or four persons. Apply at 92 East Eleventh street, near Second avenue. IVERY STABLE FOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIX- tures and will, together with a lease of five gore with the privilege of purchase of the stable No. 50 feat Fifteenth street, now doing one of the best business yo the city. Also several private carriages for sale cheap. Apply on the premises. ’ ULES FOR SALE—THE, BEST MATCHED PAIR IN the State, 1634 hands high; a pair of horses, not over seven years old, willjbe taken in part payment. Ap- ply at 60 Cortlandt street, up stairs. NE OR TWO PAIR OF SOUND WORK HORSES wanted in e: for good stock. Inquire of G. L. NICHOLS, 12 Wall street, over bank, from 10 to 1P. M. LEIGH FOR SALE—WITH ONE SEAT, ALSO HAR- ness, robes, &c.; also, a light top wagon, near!: new, cost $200, ‘Sold ata bargain. Apply to T. MAN- SON} dentist, 85 Broadway. LEIGHS | SLEIGH3 ! SLEIGHS ! FIT FOR ANY BUSI- ness pu constantly on hand at SfEWART’S pe ree: Fifty third street and Broadway, You will find this place as favorable as any in the city. Bou FOR a WELL ESTABLISHED, LEIGHS FOR SALE—ONE SINGLE AND ONE DOU- pays very large and can be ext ble, with one splendid set of silver plated harness a the United Sates ‘The necessity for selling and st! of , with robes, &c. Apply at G. H. £V- | and also the above statement, will be most satisfactorily bells, EHETI'E ot and 24 Went Thirleonih “meset LEIGHS FOR SALE.—NOW I8 THE ONLY CHANCE wo = a sleigh, made by Ordway & Elmer, of Jlster county. Call at Washington street, shown, by applying at 212 page ree 3 jORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—ONE OF the best stands in the city, near Broadway, in the iy of 118 Warren; call early. Fourteenth ward, with lease, at a very low rent. The pied ena tater, severance same eet Te LEIGHS FOR SALE—THREE ONE HORSE PLEA. | # tures, at « bargain, wure ; one new and very handsome—price ’ 'B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. $80; one with front seat to take out, so as to seat two ai citee \ nem annie ado or four persons; also, a single seat one, nearly new. EF= OF SIXTY ACRES ON STATEN ISLAND FOR Price $40 each. Apply this morning at 278 ison ar. Cre thpare for good unincumbered city pro- perty, i miles from Port Richmond, in the Sine ren LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE CHEAP; - town of Castleton—plain house and out buildings. also, horses and wagons of all kinds, harness, &., at are no mortgages on this property. BONNER & CU., fos, 8 and 10 Nevins street, corner Fulton avenue, and There 268 Broadway, 824 Gold street, Brooklyn. Sires FOR SALE.—ONE NEW LIGHT SLEIGH; (OR SALE—-THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE house No. 15 West Thirty-second street, near Fifth ‘ue large three seat do., suitable for private or , al trimmed. Also, a low priced three seat built by the owner; house 25 by 64 feet, w brick house on Lexingtoi sleigh, #1 for hack: at 89 Eldri street, be- tween Broome and ‘anet™ : Fis }EIGHS FOR SALE.—TWO SLEIGHS WILL SEAT F% SALE—A COFFER, DINING SALOON AND persons, and two it dit ir two persons, a ants carriage factory, Hurd avenee, ear Forty. os if Rae prnteyy nn pace OF ASHING (OR SALE—A SMALL, WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SES, SES Ave TRORING F embroideries and fancy goods, with lease of store and dwelling. Terms easy. Inquire on the prentises, ola; soundand kind. W1 yeers tel gett a ‘ll his stock has proved For full | 103 Fulton street, Brooklyn. spply at 94 and 90 Mercer ae eran ATRL OBSTLARD IW BAL imore, i seven but ards o| a HOTELS, — in the mont heat on quarter of the ity. oT provemen' si & cottage, wil con- OREUM, HOTEL, 22 ANN STREET, NEAR BROAD. | veniences, (new. within four years.) stabling, tenant Every thing neat and new. ‘‘Economy and | house, ice house, Ac. Situation and commanding. Gcetlonee) in the motto, Furnished rooms by the bight | The pirchasor wuld, realize severdl hundted, por cest sree naiiard eet ‘of the test sae ‘all might by holding it two or three years. Building lots ieee 1,200 yards have been sold for four to five lars per front foot this season. Terms:—$1 int. Det front foot for the whole only. The lots to be on 60 feet streets, with 20 feet alleys, 150 feet deep, Payments: one-fourth cash; balance in 6or 12 months, with in- for the secommodatien of ite patrons. SMITHSONIAN HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNER Houston street, on the same block with the Me- i a: ten ee om heen pore St | terest. For further particulars, address H. B., box 135 ay, will supply « great desiderstum to travellers and t OMce, Baltimore, Ma. pul general—supe: aocomm ions R SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT, 42 FIRST AVENUE, Dost nuorter ve Sitice-Sp lester Best het ine between Second and Third streets; the house is twenty feet front, by fort; seventy-seven feet deep. street. deep, and ‘the lot about ‘or terms apply at 180 Tenth Smithsonian, located at 604 Broadway, three doors R SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO, 29 CATHERINE below Houston street, is unde: enla: it by the atreet, with the buildings thereon. The lease will addition of two spacious and new buil ja adjoining | expire on the first day ef May. 1867; bi to be paid for or new lease given. The lot is twen' ve feet one If inches in front, and twenty-five feet in the rear, and on the north side 114 feet nine inches, and on the south side 112 feet one inch d ‘Apply at 180 ue. LOT 131 ANTHONY et; lease will expire on the first day of August, omnes roar, und about sixty fee Seep” alse the loose rear, al ix Syston pipe tee" approved wounfuchns se. | oi Contre wt caer Anthony: eave wl er Caring thae's most pleasant avmosphere, and obviating | Pite on the first day of November, 1860; buildings to be danger of Ore, the fre ‘tus being located ene for, or new leasegiven. The lot is twenty-nine feet {he premises and onder ground, and to obviate every | {ToBtand rear,and about sixty feot deep, Apply at 180 SS ee ear ret, one door east of Third avenue. coteen till cumentiatte fer tadion ten Gear ate R SALE—IN THE LOWER PART OF THE CITY, IN will bo 25 by Iho feet on the Gret floor on Broedway, one of the greatest thoroughfares in the immedi- with private roome ‘and meals fariah: | ate vicinity of Broadway, paper store, stock ed pt nnn pe alot the convenience of | and fixtures, at a fair valuation. This ia a good oppor- those inclined to TR tunity, TOES OF pareeest ney. ADE to more extravagant. The iture will be all new and vo B. W. Rit 5 Broadway. Sadek Uresaee San BE OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF NINETY decorum, order, neatness, attention and comfort wits acres, in high state of cultivation, good and sub- which it sball be conducted. The accommodations of | *t#ntial buildings on it, situated near Springfield, Mass. the present Smithsonian will pot be interfered with by | Full particulars cam be had on application to the pew works, and my friewds and patrons are invi to contiave A. G. BAGLEY & 00., 217 Broadway. their favors aa beretof: F% SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN FRANKLIN aven' Brooklyn, he only $1,000, aan mortgage. very cl and desiral property. Apply to B. G BRUCE. 288 Madison street. felly ti R SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS THREE STORY on Sundays will be dwellings in the Seventh ward—one known as 195 | tweet, to the roe street; the other, 302 Madison street. The lots reqinter will be kept for are on lease for aterm of years, at low ground reats. boarders and lodgers Al Terms of Be Cert easy and liberal. Apply to B. G. of to puoctually BRUCE, 285 Madison street, the public, LT nt hopes they will not oS SABA — YY GENFERL, YOUR eres ENG- house clowed jement house, on’ Ur tee! street, near | the appearence of fixth avenue, built by day's work for the owner, and replete with every modern improvement, pli bing work = ‘re ae Moerceptionsbe.” Wl be Ce ow per cent can remain‘ . EB. KIN- SHIWER,'319 Fourth avenue, 2107 Pc A for a new house up F Hill, northwest corner of Thirty-fifth street and evepue; wants to exchange 3 the Fourth avonue Market, between SALE, OR TO LAT—THREE NEW FOUR STORY houses Twenty-fourth street, between Fourth Me ee Apply at 44 Beet Tweet -fourth SALE, LET OR LEASE.—COTTAGE AND CAR- oe mie beus Rg an ng yaar" pobwaes Eignth BVERUES, POR: immediate ; ee story dweiling, No, 161 Forty-third street, th avenue; No. 156 Twenty-third ‘three story brick house, with brown stone base- bouse on rear of lot and running situated between Se- S, 1,283 Broadway. CE ow city. or to 1HO! iv SSH 8 rd i between tr J F"%. SALE, AT |AIN—THE LOT AND BUILD- thereon, No. 150 East Twenty-eighthstreet, pear tea avenue. The building can be changet into a dwelling at & little exp*nse, or can be occupied as it is; suitable for a carpenter or mason. The whole will be soldfor the price of the lot. kK. B. KINSHIMER, 319 ishing store, situated in one of the best localities in the city. The only reason for selling is, the owner has other business N. B.—None but a cash . Address, with real name, Hard- OUSE FOR SALE.—AN ELEGANTLY FINISHED free stone house, finished in the best style, with modern improvements. Also, two farms for sale; one of eighty-five acres, and one of forty-five acres; may be exchanged for city Call on A. P., No, 228 ity -eighth 6 o'clock P. M., and be- EASE AND FURNITURE OF COOPER HOUSE FOR wale, Leong Magee of ay A> eorgpen SX years to run, newly and elegant ished; pays pat four thousand dollars net reat annually. Will be exchanged for improved city property. Apply at 137 Pearl street. Ris Pape FOR ny Pao a ter » corner of Map ty yn nating SE urchaser ; mn given r » For ir ome OOME & BUNNELL, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, R ‘a 373 Broadway, have the following houses for Two'brown stone English basement houses on Ninth atreot, each..,...°'*' ss.++ eevee +++. $12, ‘Two brown stone houses on Thirty fifth street, Two brown stone houses on Weat Thirty-fourth RTISTS’ MATERIALS. — PROFESSIONAL AND otber artists, seminaries and architects in want ¢f best materials for painting and drawing, will find a excellent assortment at the crtablishiment of W. 08, 303 Broadway. |ARD-SIGNOR NICOLINO CALYO, THE WELL KNOWN artist, and his son, John A. Ualyo, having recently returned from Spain, after an absence of three and a half years, where they have been honored by the pa- tronage of the Queen and nobility; beg leave to inform the public that they will resume their profession in all its branches, espe eye it painting and aching. N. B.—Mr. John A. Calyo offers by th designs for classic and pict Ln pa rn or class ant icturesque ces, private mansions, te. He will also fornia ‘all kinds of signa for wood engraving. Residence 120 Fast Twen- ty-first street. V ‘ALENTINES.—SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE TRADE. —Valentine deslers in all parts of the country should send at once for one of STRONG'S THN DOLLAR SAMPLE LOTH oR a containing the following large assortment, 144 comic valentines, assorted. 24No. 1, sentimental do., assorted. wg! “ “ “ mB “ “ “ 6 6 “ “ “ 1% 4 12) “« “ “ 18 “ 25) “ “ “ 18 « 87 “ “ “ 12 « 60) “ “ “ 3 100, “ “ “ “ “ 12 (fancy envelopes, 12 « Ig) « “ “ Those will be seat’ nf once fi t package, ene sent at once in a nea! ox. Teer a ee ee or village tee Inited yoy ae she 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 ad to send im their orders jOUNTRY HOUSE WANTED.— THE ADVERTISER desires to purchase a place in the country; or he ht _be induced to hire for » term of years if practi ble. Would prefer a place accessible by railroad te the city. Letters stating location, size of the house, and number of rooms, the quantity of land grat md &c., will receive attention b y addressing A. C. HOME, Metropolitan Post Office, American Bible House, New York city |ONSIGNMENT WANTED—BY A PARTY WHO HAS in the very best and most fashionable part of Broadway, a retail agency for one or two articles. N.B. Security bankable or otherwise given, if required. Address Con- signment, Herald office. WANTED.—FROM 30 TO 100 ACRES OF GOOD Jang, with good improvements, within thirty miles New York City Hall, wanted on a lease, with privi- lege of buying at 0 fixed "price, within say nix months, A farm might do “‘as it stands,” with furniture, stock, Ke, Any one wishing to well may addrose, with full par” yulars as to price, terms, location, &c., to Experiment, New York Herald office. Siivee WANTRD IN THE EIGHTH AVENUE, BE- tween Fourteenth and Thirty-second streets, wes! side, single windows, with or without back room, will be taken at once, or between this and May. Address, stat- ing rent (which must be low), and other particulars, James, box 115 Sun office. Warr A SMALL FAMILY, ON THE FIRST of February, (for fifteen months or more from that date,) the upper partof a house. Rent must be moderate, and the ‘tion below Fourth street. Ad- dress E. B., Herald office, 'ANTED—TO RENT, PART OF A HOUSE IN Brooklyn, by a small family, about ten minutes walk from City Hall. Rent must be moderate. Addresa, stating full particulars, E. K., box 1,819, Post Office. 'ANTED TO HIRE OR LEASE—A GENTEEL HOUSE, to be located near Broadway, between Canal street and Union Park. Rent not to exceed $700. Possession wanted immediately or by the Ist of February. Address 8, R., Herald offiee, stating full particulars, War TORENT OR LEASE—A HOUSE, OR PART of it, with store, in Bowery. Address C. M., care of Everb. Faber, 133 William street, stating terms and ren 'ANTED—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR A GEN- tleman, wife and daughter 12 years old, in a small family, who ‘will allow the privilege of a little plain cooking in their kitchen; the gentleman dines down town; not above Prince street. Address Mr. R. S., box 212 Post Office, stating price and location, &e. nished apartments to let, with or without family singin gentlemen, Ext table Also, @ room suitable for one or two gentlemen. HOWARD STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND wife can be accommodated room, with full or partial board in tnd partial bord’ Spa sh, Wraoch nd Ttlinn spoken. a ard. an - aa Seattle moderate. rooms in a private, genteel family, for a a. aan. Roglistt; Frensh, Speaish and Ttalian spoken. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A SUIT OF ROOM3 TO A, Jet, togetber or separate, near Fourth street. pply at 15 Warren piace, rles street. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOM modated with a well furnished, second story froat room and bedroom joining, if uired, with & small and respectable family, who will endeavor to make their ests comfortable and at home. Apply at 21 West | soy aac street, near Fifth avenue, N ELEGANTLY, FURNISHED ROOM WANTED," BY A ‘a gentleman, for which a liberal price will be paid; most be in a house where no other rooms are rented, not above Fourteenth street. Address with particulars, Lancaster, Herald offi GENTLEMAN DESIRES A ROOM WITH BREAK. fast, ina strictly private family, where good s0- Giety and @ good home can be had; the room must be well furnished and have all the modéra conveniences; a religious family preferred, Eight to ten dollars per week will be paid, including fireand gas. Addreas Frank Lyon, Herald office. YOUNG LADY CAN FIND BOARD WITH A LADY, where there are xo other boarders, Reterensd eel . Inquire at 164 Ninth street. ‘ A VERY PLEASANT ROOM TO LET, WITH FULL re} or partial board, in a private family; the house is wit delightful. MARRIED LADY, A TEACHER OF MUSIC AND singing, and having the highest references to offer com ‘and respectability, wishes hoard for herself and husband, ino ceed private family, where her services would be consi ‘an equivalent or partly #0, for board. Address A. M. B., Herald office, N ENTIRE FLOOR—OONSISTING OF THREE ROOMS A communicating, and bath room, handsomely fur- ished, to let with board, to a genteel family, in the pri- all modern conveniences, and the lvcation Apply at 121 Crosby, street. . vate house 52 East Sixteenth street, near Irving pee ‘The house is large and has every modern convenience. References exchanged. OARD—WITH VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, FOR families or single gentlemen. Locality delightful and 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. ARD—WITH ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN first class house in Tenth street, near Broadway, Suitable for families or single gentlemen, replete with all the modern improvements. French and Spanish spoken. ferences given and required. Apply at . : OARD.—A GENTLEMAN WITH FAMILY, OR A FEW single gentlemen, can be accommodated with hand- some! p fareiohed rooms, with or without board, at 254 Fourth avenue. References required. OARD.— IN THE STATE OF CONNECII- Bist in a strictly temperate family, board for a gen .” Board, which must be moderate, will be paid in advance. References exchanged. Apply by letter, (pre- paid,) to A. C. C., Herald office. OARD—FOR A LADY AND BREAKFAST FOR A gentleman, room and bedroom for eight dollars per week, positively where there are no other boarders; plain and accomodations can find a permanent occu: pant. Address C. E. L., Herald office. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN. fleman and wife, can be accommodated with a pleasant room, with a private family, and ina inoctablo neighborhood, by applying at 116 West Twenty. spectable neighbor applying al ent Twenty- first mteeilteivega Sixth and’Soventh avenues. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—TWO SINGLE gentlemen, or a gentleman and wife, can be accom- modated with full or ial board and pleasant rooms, Also a small room to let, with board, in a house with all the modern improvements. Stages and cars convenient, Apply at 145 West Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. References exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PLEASANT FRONT try, can be obtained, wife; or it would be let tlemen—in & private family, within five walk of Fulton ferry. Apply at 113 Sands street, Brooklyn. o OARD IN BROOKLYN—NEAR THE SOUTH AND Wall street ferries. A single geutleman desirous of Obtaining cheap and respectable board, can be accommo- dated with pleasant rooms at 91 State street. OARD WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, IN can be e ;; one where he could partly compensate his board by intruc'! German would be preferred. Adéress A. M. W., Herald office. with full or partial board. * Up town preferred. is must be moderate. Address F., box 2,723 Post Office. References exchanged. 0 WANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, full board for the lady only, in a genteel quiet mily, where there are no other boarders. Addre: = ‘terms for a good room with fire, C. B. A., Heral ce. Bor WANTED.—FURNISHED ROOM WANTED, ly, by alady who wishes to live very retired, and from all annoyance and perplexing questions. Ad- dress S. T. T., Herald office, stating price for a good room, fire and light. OARDING.—TO LET, A WELL FURNISHED ROOM, with pantry, suitable for gentleman and wife, or le gen' 2; also, an upper room, with fireplace and pantry, which would accommodate two gentlemen; also, asi 4 . Apply at No. 27 North Moore street. Baths in the house. OARDING.—A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, WITH or without board, to one or two single gentlemen, ‘@ mall family. Apply at 163 Chambers street. cegetes, pal fon with partial or full bosedy if er or partial or fu! % i ,quietude, ¢leanliness and attention; house lighted. wi nd bath room free. Apply'to Mra. wurst, 541 street. OARDING.—210 BOWERY, )LEASANT ROOMS, with board, for a gentleman and wite, or single gen- lemen. Terms moderate. )OARDING IN BROOKLYN—FURNISHED ROOMS VA} cant at 47 Sands street; can be had for the remain- of the season reasonable. References exchanged. Bir WANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMI- Ms board, at 16 Bond street; the house has all the mo- ern improvements. Private table if required, \URNISHED ROOMS, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE IN BOND street, near Broadway, will be let to a party of gen tlemes, or to a spy alle led ‘sons. The rooms censist of a parlor on story, front room, with bed- room sheen, ieee with & large back room, and pantries between, with one or two more bedrooms, if de- sired. Gas and bath room in the house, Rent of rooms, including fires and gas, $32 per week. Full or partial board may be served in the rooms for a proper compen- eation. line addressed to Bond street, Union sjuare Post Office, will meet immedia‘ '@ attention. 4 JUBLISHED THIS ny bis apr MONTHLY, February. tl Pe of Contributors. ‘The Old Woman whe Dried Author of “ Cuba,” & ‘and Blew Away. Country. Georgia. National Defence. A Water Study. hous and Epime. ‘of our Politi- us. cal Virtues. Nature in Motion. Editorial No ‘Two Little Stars. I. Cursive aad Discursive. My Three Conversations If, Correspor with Miss Chester. OL, Literature. Glimpses of French Life— 1. American. ‘The Restoration. 2. Reprints. ‘The Mountain Winds 8. Trans! Mining Vanities. 4. Foreign Litereture. Israel Potter, or, Fifty years 5, Fine Arts. ‘of Exile.’ Chapters 21, 6. Books Received. 22 and 23. Terms,—Twenty-five cents per number, or $3 per aa- num, Clubs of five or more, supplied at $2. Specimen numbers furnished, and Liberal terms given to ageats and canvassers. HE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. All those who wish to subscribe to this CELEBRATED JOURNAL, Are informed that ‘Tux ComMANCKMENT OF THs YEAR Is a very favorabie opportunity for so doing. The sub- ‘scription ia Ten DoLians Par ANNUM, Paid in advance. All orders, accompanied by, a remittance, should be for- warded to WILLMER & ROGERS, 42 Nassau street, New York, Who are the only authorized agents of the Hlusteated London Nows in the United States. INSTRUCTION. 2 5 AND $5 FOR PENMANSHIP, AND $12 50 for a thorough course of double entry beokkeeping. A reduction of one half from the sudsori- ber’s regular charges, to suit the times. OLIV B. GOLDSMITH, 282 Broadway. “We advise those who wish to improve their baud- writing to bear in mind that there ix not a place im the world where the art of penmanship can be acquired, either more agreeably or more expeditiously, than at the establishment of Mr. Goldsnith.'’—Home Journal. OOKKEEFING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &€., taught upon very favorabie terms, by W. J. REN” , 259 Broadway. Each stadent is separat in structed and rapidly sdvaneed in his duties, the knowledge imparted to him is readily available in prac- tice. Open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Foss DIXON & CO. GIVE LESSONS IN a 248 Broudway, (Applcto' Building.) whore geste jo. way, a 5 men are qualified ot the counting-house, in aa exge ditious and superior manner. ‘NSTRUCTION.—MR. L. DE GRAND-VAL’S English, French, and Spamish boarding school for Young seutiemen, ‘Hudson and Washington terraces, joboken, N. J. Circulars and catalogues at the instita: tion, and at Shepard’s, No 152 Fulton street. ANTED—A FEMALE TEACHER, TO GIVE IN. structions in a family on the wolian piano, ascom- pensation for board this winter. One who is competeat may hear of a situation by addressing Music, box 120 Herald office, COPARTYERSHIP NOPICES. ee — PARTNER WANTED,—SPRCIAL 10.000. or active, in manu! article by machinery, heretofore made by five hundred per cent in labor. But a small of cash capital required with « party of Business of the highest character and worthy of ex- amination by such parties, For an interview, address box 196, Herald office. 2 —ANY PERSON DESIROUS OF IN- e 'e Vesting a cash capital of $2,000, di- rectly, in an enterprise, by takinga certain interestin it, where he, in the common course of events, has the chance to make in couple of years, at least four times this amount, without run: any risk, can find such « G, Herald office, those addresses with real mame attended to. ¥ 000. —PARINER WANTED.—A PERSON e 'e having the above amount in cash can enter into « business that pays one hundred and Att; percent on sales which are more than balf cash, re can be increased to any amount, This is no humbug. None but bona fide pasties need apply. Address whore to be seen A. B,C. D., Post Office. GENTLEMAN OWNING A LARGE TRACT OF timber lands, on the Connecticut River, with every Jucility of mill sites, and easy transit to market, would treat with an enterprising practical men, with some ca- pital at command, at which such person would have an opportunity of making a fortune but seldom met with. For particulars address A. B. C., Herald office. ARTNER WANTED—IN AN OLD EST, public house, doing a good basiness, with lodging’ Sa! club A = roprietor at to make some improvements, wou! e an en’ person with Selo or 9100 ah partuer. Anexecllent chaos Addrect $700, Herald office. ARTNER WANTEP—WITH A CAPITAL FROM $7,006 to $10,000, by an experienced merchant, who in. nds to start a si pring and commission business this city, Address EM. A., Herald office, for six days. None but parties of the highest respectapility need ad- ARTNER WANTED—10 GO INTO THE REAL ES- tate and collecting agency business. One hat fuall capital ireecred ase address Et Fi Delancey House, 729 Broadway, or box 190 Herald office | ANTED—A SILENT PARTNER, TO INVEST $5,006 in a very profitable business already establiched Good security, and the very best of city rethegneeh givea,; Address B. B., Broadway Post Office, stating where an interview can be had, when all particulars will be mad known, as this isa ‘timate transaction, None bj parties of the highest respectability need address, ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $5,000, (ACTIVE or silent,) to ongage with the advertiser in + table manufacturing business, Kenge pre omy ‘atisfactory explanations and referen be given oo addressing E. N. Y., Herald office. ; Witte PARTNER, WITH CASH OF FROM $5,000 to $10,000, to engage in a manufacturing business now doing a table trade, with an unlimitac demand for the goods. Apply to W. H. STORY, 14 Atlantic street, Bro oklyn, up stairs, i | Jou old ectabllched, degerreun gallery, Gcing’ od an ol errean excellent business; one to take charge of thé room, at) tend to customers, and receive the money, will be th aly qualitication necessary. Address Artist, Herald office. octave rosewood, $160 to $175; rovewood, $210; rosewood, 7 octave, $210 to $275. One grand $450—cost $800, Fisk's’ superior melodeons, patent, $45 to $125; second:hand pianos from $50 t« 130—being a reduction of 30 per cent. from uaa pri ces. Each instrument fully warranted, McDONALD & BROTHER, 292 Bowery, near Houston street, LADY HAVING A FEW LEISURE HOURS would like toobtain a few more seholara to in struct on the piano, Address A. R., Herald office, ;YOUNG LADY, OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY from the musical school of Italy, is desirous o. teaching a limited number of pupils in the isto, bari and singing. She «peaks tluently Rugtish, French amt Malian. Terms $12 per quarter. Please address E. 8. 4 Fourth avenue man, ina private family where there are no other ARTIAL BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLE- a A young widow lady preferred. Address A. office. RIVATE BOARD.—A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, OR gentlemen, may obtain an elegant and on te terms, one minute's walk from Peck slip ferry. Pg A reference given and required. Apply at 38 South Eighth street, between Second and Third streets, Williamabarg. Rien mS BEDROOMS ON THE SBOOND loor, ful * two Ld on the rok hoor, ee eiab siaetaagn, eaferabieel, oan’ te bes {oe $538, by addressing B. BI, through Boyd's Express for * ‘0 post. Tunnate possession. House lenatee eee the Astor Library. NWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN FIND AN AGREEA ble home, with board, small gentee! house. one k west of Broadway, where every attention for their comfort would be paid. Please call at 97 Grand street. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, A suite of handsomely furnished rooms, consisting of a parlor and bedroom, with bath room attached. gas, kc. Location must be not above Twentieth street, or below Washington place, and between the Bowery and situated, has an exeelient ¢olfee room, ten or M $s | Sixthavenue. Reference given and required. Address, | fobs obs telemnh oa between farty and OR SALE—A RESTAURANT AND SALOON ON | post paid, box 3,296 Port ‘Sco, ans ~ A Broadway, in good business; location the best; and | pad will be sold at great sacrifice, if applied for this day, as ANTED—A PLEASANT FURNISHED BEDROOM, | Her wat Apply to FB. PRANCINSUSS Wechinc ne ore sia Frrod between Tail and Frith kvenuee.“Addrees 4 Apply to F. NCIS, 256 W: square, and between x FT tay ; street. wer uray | String, Herald office, during this week. | Peat he to Serene O SALE—A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED— ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A NBAT, COMFORTABLE | hamde ent cottons thete euatanast pavoate? end recom: E ‘of the best pm hwy tas cates pa house, with trom one to five acres of land, pleas- | mendatic — kete w fitted up in the neateet manner, on one of | sptly situated, within one hour's railroad ride of the the venues, now doing a good cash business, Lease of premises ata very low rent. Will be sold a in for ae, if appliedgfor immediately, as the pre- sent owner is out of health and unable to attend to it. In- quire of CRASTO & TAYLWR, commission dealers, 26 and 27 Washington Market, West st., corner of Fulton, SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST class book and stationery store, doing a cash business. Will be sold low, on aceount of the owner having another business, Address K. P. G., Herald BISSELI, Agent and late Purser 0. 8. Mavy, 67 Wall street. ‘ity. Any one ha s bargain to offer may address W., ber 8,907, Post Ones, stating location, terms, ana where the party offering may be seen, DANCING ACADEMIES. 'ANCING ACADEMY, 'ARD STREET —MLLE Dee eeeie ius =e i \t a8 lor the natruction of adien and ° a in the most dances % jor every nigh fuente pest sven ten o'clock. will receive visiters daily, at 720 Broadway, building. Hours from 100 124 M.; Tt OPM Admission 0 coots. N. B—Parties at tended at their resitence, also, private circles formed at her rooms. Apply as sbore Soe RAPPING AND WRITING —MRe GOAN F* SALE—GENTEEL BUSINESS FOR $250, WHICH s ble that eum. Sach a chance is seldom at 212 Broadway, room 1: smart man can cleat $2,500 easy, and perhaps seldom offered. Also | hotel oa Greenwich street, near Liberty atrest, splendid | chance. Also two booms saloons, Mercer street Apply | ‘ATE DANCING, 600 BROADWAY —THE LAST ‘chance ta learn the late mode in a few lessons, at Each pupil instructed separately. A new class is now forming for beginners. Circulars to be had, and all applications to be made, of R. Buraton, 274 Bowery book store. ‘WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLEMAN and his wi’, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, with or without board, where there are no other boarders. Location very desirable, situated 172 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue. LET, IN BROOKLYN, A LARGE FRONT OR back parlor, with or without full or partial board, and either furnished or roished, Inquire at 176 ington, corner of Concord street. SINGLE GENTLEMEN—/'LPASANT ROOMS AND good board at No. 81 Warren street. References ex changed. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, from Mobile, for next month, « furnished room, in a peat, quiet family, (with full bart for ben only) location in the neighborhood of Four'h «treet and Broad- way. Terms not to exceed $8 per week. Address Water man, Herald office. ATRIMONTAL.—MADEMOISELLE EMI professor of aa’ ya hy, (or reading person's handwriting, tid apirity dium, will, upon the of twenty Gve cents, equivalent im postage stamps,) and a ape: writing, send to Ge fp J & fall Gelimeation of their character, affairs the heart, success, destiny, ke. ; also s desoription of the one they love or will marry Address, aa nd EMILE VILLETTE, Broadway Post Office, N. ¥. residing out of the city can safely transmit through the All communications aa ewered in one week afver their receipt, GREAT BARGAIN.—A $300 SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE wood pianoforte can be had for $215; superior tow Gnish, not three months in use, warranted perfec in all soryects, by good makers. Parties have to leaw the city. It can be seen January 26 and 26, at 34 Veoe: street, between 10 and 2 o'clock. Wass FIRST RATE ALTO SINGER; ONE WH( h can read well, and is a good and reliable singer Unexceptionable refereaces must be given as to charar ter ability, Apply to-day and to-morrow, before o'clock, at 41 Greenwich avenue. oe = a nh atari LGOMAH MINING COMPANY.—LOST CERTIFI cate No. 14,100 shares issued to W. HL. Stevens finder will be rewarded by leaving it at office 18 No, 18 Exchange place. { Seetsentinmentinacsasidaasetilicsecenad | ee THE UNDERSIGNED, A SMALL SUM 01 | q money (9 & portmonnaie, on Sunda; 4 ‘the Sixth avenue cars. The owner can Laveit by call ing at Melig Brothers’ liquor store, 27 ite street, THOMAS QUINN. OST.—A LARGE ENGLISH SEAL RING, witt three initials, at the Phuharmonic, Niblo’s, or iv Fourth avenue vs coming to Union Park. To; + ol a it recovery, at No.9 East Six a OST—FROM THE STABLE, REAR UF 82 EAS Fourteenth street, a medium size bull dog; ligh — )w, short ears, with the owner's name on brass plate on leather collar. Five dollars will be given for hte re TD. OST—JANUARY 25, WHILE GOIN ton to Nineteenth street, through Bue, Second street, and Second avenu wateh; also, a gold locket, containing a A liberal reward will be pald me to 130 William street. OST—SUFPOSED IN ONE OF THE BROADWA aod Wall street omnibures yesterday, 2 sma chaye of letters, wrapped up in a piece of newspape finder will receive the thanks of the owner and t rewarded, b; vee it with Mr. E. Oranston, at tk office of the New York Hotel, Broadway. if O8T OR ,MISLAID—CHARLES RUBENS’ ance for $679 12-100, dated Dec, 9, 1854, to our a Ger and endorsed by ua. ‘Also, William B, Lawton’s a ceptance for $68, to our order and ue oned against negotiating ssid note SAPPER Puitadelphis. FROM STAN for the return ¢ persona are ¢ payment of th pores’, 5 R & WELPAS Said notes were wailed to New York on the 12th ing