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198 _ADTERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY pAY. BY A PROTESTANT Co chambermaid fine washer, or sewer; bas the of city reference. Can be seen for two days atreet, between avenues Band U, third ee ea A MOST RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 4 situation as nurse and seamstress; understands the care.of children trom their birth, as her recomme: dations will certify; also, cutting and fitting children’ dresses, for which she refers to ladies for w! she has worked in this city. Call at 332 Twelfth street, between First and Second avenues, top floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman of excellent habits, as chamber- paid; ia F to take charge of children; is a neat Jain sewer, and will make herself useful to a lady that he will suit. Please apply “at her present employer's or one week—650 Wasiington street, b Se rete ate SITUATION AS COOK, BY A COMPE- tent young woman; would be willing, as she is able, todo washing and ironing; she has lived three years in her last place. Can bring the most satisfactory reference from her last place as to honesty and ability. Can be seen until engaged 62 West Twenty-first street, third floor, front room. Wists A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as cook, washer and ironer. Hai city reference, Can be seen at 242 Sixth avenue, up stairs, first floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YUUNG WOMAN, to do the cooking, washing and ironing of a small tamily, or has no objection to do housework. The best of city' reference given. Can be seen for two days, at 105 West Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, in the basement. ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT WOMAN, ENGLISH ‘or American, not over 28 years of age, for a trusty situation. A desirable place for a suitable petson, Aa- dreas P. A. M., Herald office. ANTED—A NEAT TIDY GIRL, IN FOURTH Place, eighth house east of Henry street, South n; none need apply who are not capable, and willing to be generally useful, and have good city refer- ence. Apply for one week. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A VERY RESPECT. able young woman, a8 good cook, in a respectable private family; would have no objection to assistin the ; the best of city reference can be given. Please call at 36 Thirteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, to ao chamberwork and to assist in the washing i and iron’ in a private family; is willing to make her- self gen: ly useful; good city reference can be —— from her last place. Can be seen for two di 332 Twelfth street, between First and Second a floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND CHAM- bermaid, by a neat young girl of eighteen; she is capable of taking care of children, a good w: rand ironer, and can da the general housework of all fa- mily of four or five persons. Has exsellent city refer- ences. Will take $5 to $6 a month in this city or Brook- lyn, Call at 323 First avenue, first floor, back room, ea, firat ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework in a pri- family; she will make herself generally useful. Will come at moderate wages. Good reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 67 Bayard street, near the Bowery. ET NURSE WANTED—SHE MUST BE EITHER American, English, or Scotch—clean and tidy in perton and of good disposition. A young woman about or 26 years of age, with her baby not more thaa three months old, would be preferred. To a woman combining the above requisites, liveral wages will be paid. Apply pet ea Twenty-second street, between 10 A. M. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse and seamstress, or as nurse and chambermaid. Can be seen for two days, at No. 4 Horatio street, between Greenwich and Eighth avenues, room No. 13. WW ANTE AS CHAMBERMAID, A SMART, ACTIVE girl, who thoroughly understands her ‘business. Scoteh or German preferred, Must be a Protestant, Wages $4 per month. Apply to Mrs. Farnsworth, 327 Broadway. — ANTED.—A VERY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, OF sober ard steady habits, wishes a situation as mofeased cook in a respectable private family; the best W city reference can be given. Please call for two days 034 Sixth avenue, near Fourth street. ANIED—A YOUNG MAN OF STEADY AND IN- dustrious habits, as light porter. Apply at 438 ‘ourth avenue, ANTED—TWO OR THREE YOUNG MEN, TO SO- licit gust tage) dp cori of especial in. terest at the presen: time. To applicants proving them- competent « liberal salary and commission will Apply from 9 to 12 A.M., at the office of the London Printing and Publishing Company, 55 Dey street, fourth story. ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL AN ARTICLE WHICH is in great demand, in both city and country. Men are now waking from $4 to $8 per day. But a small capital is required, Apply at 208 Broadway, rooms 13 and 26, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS SOME knowledge o! case and is desirous to perfect him- self in jobbing; aleo 2 boy to work a card press. Apply to R. Chapman’s printing office, 38 Gold street. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1855. EDERIES, LACES, &C.—PETER ROBERT3 & 00., 375 Broadway, will offer great bargains to the wesy Som, prison Deavigus to. teecviag that Ww pri revious re. i As viz. 1 Paris embroidered chemi. vetln Bleck gripere laces, Vatenciennes, point and Brus- sels ‘faces, muslin flouncing, bands and trimmings, hosiery and gloves. ID GLOVES, KID GLOVES —HAVING RECEIVED by the last steamer 500 dozen of ladies’ best mid all colors and sizes, I am determined to sell them the pair, previous to my removal to 779 Broadway, Fe! JOHN MADDEN, 573 Broadway. FINE ARTS. (C\ARD-SIGNOR NICOLINO CALYO, THE WELL KNOWN artist, and his son, John A. Calyo, having recently returned from Spain, aiter absence of three and a halt years, where they have been honored by the pa- tronage of the Queen and nobility; beg leave to inform jperentes that the; Bric Birt their ate? in all ranches, especially sca it aad teaching. N. B.—Mr. Jobn A. aly offers Ris ee to furnish designs for classic ‘and picturesque edifices, Private mansions, &c. He will also furnish al kinds of lesigns for wood ay . Residence it Th - pie ee me Vee —Valentine dealers in should send at once for one of 24No. 1, sentimental do., assorted, wg? Pray rage ig ae a 6 hin Ae ae Me we « « « Ft rae Ya we oP ll 2 « 50 ee eaee. oe B10) «ow “ “ 12 i fancy envelopes, BK I « “ « 8 valentine writers, on recelpt the most li offer ever made to by any Pa eee and should induce all who wish to secure its advant to send in their orders Valentine companies and wholesale on the most liberal terms, for cash. and most splendid’ assortment. Orders - STRONG Manufacturer, 98 Nassau st., N. Y.. will be punctually attended to. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. Cos FOR SALE, CHEAP.—A PRIVATE CAR- , in good order, made by Wee and Tomlinson, to be at ym are asthe owner no further use for it. Price . Apply to WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 14 Amity place. ER TROTTING HORSE, HARNE3S, BELLS, sleigh and robes, for sale cheap, the owner having no further use for them. The horse is seven years old has trotted in 2:42 this last summer. Can be seen until sold at the club stable in Downing street, near Bleecker street. F® 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. B SALE—A SORREL HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS high, six years old, very stylish, sound and kind, and can trot very fast either le or dousle harness; alto, «light wagon and harness. be seen by apply- to DAVID A. MOLMAOR, 2i Centre market, before ‘Lovelock; or after, at stable 84 Third street. SALE—A LARGE DOUBLE SLEIGH, WITH Tobes, bells and a set of double harness, all nearly new. Apoly at 16 East Twenty-seventh street, before 11 o'clock SALE—A SPLENDID CARRIAGE HORSE, BLOOD bay, 163; hands high, stylish, good traveller, only seven years old, and periectly gentle. Will be sold very cheap, at . C, WILBER’S, 50 Sixth street. OR SALE—ONE DOUBLE SLEIGH, SUITABLE FOR country use or for hacking; also, one single sleigh. They will be sold cheap, as the owner has no use for them. Apply at the livery stable, 34 Canal street. Fe SALE CHEAP—A GREY HORSE, SOUND AND kind; also a light wagon with top, suitable fora Grocer, butcher, or gentleman’s market wagon. Inquire at 14 Fighth avenue, N. B.—A black walnut top coun- ter for sale. Apply as above. (OR SALE CHEAP—A LARGE, POWERFUL YOUNG horse, well suited for a cart, 1734 hands high, six years old, warranted sound and kind in all harness, a bright bay. Sold for want of use, in good condition, Ap- ply at No. 7 Prince street. FR SALE CHEAP—A LARGE HORSE, TWO FINE bear skin robes, a neck and girt set sleigh bell, a set of harn double-seat rockaway wagon, anda good saddle and bridle. Sold separate or together. Apply at No. 7 Prince street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED man of liberal edu:ation and of good address, speaking both the German and English languages, and * competent in every respect, as salesman, assistant clerk, weighmaster, or employment in any business where his servioes may be required, and will devote his whole time and attention to business for the benefit of his employer, Unquostionable reference given. Please address M R., box 120, Herald office. ANTED—IN A LAWYER’S OFFICE, A FRENCH, German, or American boy, from 16 to pt pena old, with knowledge of the English language. Address M., in handwriting of boy, Herald office. ANTED—SITUATIONS OBTAINED FOR CLERKS, salesmen, porters, bar keepers, men on steamers, conductors, baggagemen, brakesmen, boys for trades, coachmen and waiters, for private families, girl housekeepers, nurses, chambermaids, &c. Charges mo- ee Apply to THOS, SPINK, 341' Broadway, (Base- ment. —WANTED, AN ENTERPRISL : QO . Man, one acquainted with the mer- centile and produce butiness; to such a salary of $600 will be given with board; no second parties need answer thia; an American preferred. Reference given and re- quired, Address business, box No. 114, Herald office. in all the branches of his business, wan tion, and can produce unexceptionable r Address J. H. R. Post Office, Flushing, L. 1. Ai EXPERIENCED GARDENER WANTS A SITUA- di A PROFESSIONAL GARDENER, WELL EXPERIRNCED tion; has had extensive practice in all the branches is business in this country, and can be highly re- commended. For further particulars, address by letter, M. C., Poat Office, Flushing, L. I. ARDENER WANTED—ONE WHO FULLY UNDER- stands the culture of grapes and gardening in ge- neral; none but a Protestant answer. Address A. B. M , 96 Chambers street. ODELLER WANTED.—TO ONE WELL ACQUAINTED th architectural modelling a permanent situa- ‘and liberal wages will be given. Appl from 7 to 10 o'clock P. M., any evening this week, to JOHN WOOD, ; Degraw place, South Brooklyn, via Hamilton avenue ferry. ‘OTICE.—TO WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS — Any person wishing to — watchos and jew- Fw for veal icatis st oe clear : yn gt | wean tu) of 80 a] 0: fore AM to SOHN J. BeNEDICIE No. 7 sot Eight avenue. N. B.—Would exchange for a store already established. WANTED, A SITUATION BY AN EX- perienced job hand, conversant with caso and press. Address A. H. Keech, No, 210 Varick street. So ener apt opine — fone it bot ho watebmaker, who will be constantly em; on best work. None need apply but those ite an best recommendations as to capacity, &. W. aie ‘& Bro., Washington, D.C. Apply to Fellows & Co.y 17 Maiden lane. AMTED—AN EXPERIENCED GARDENER, WILLING to do general work on a smail farm d sita- THE BALL SEASON. ONTE CRISTO ASSOCTATION.—FANCY DRESS AND civic ball.—To the friends and patrons of this As. we sree wan oy state ee Ad ne) he an. cual takes place at the joms, Broadway, oa Friday, evening, January 20,"and also this Association has no counection with any other association or club. rehase tickets will be careful to see that be obtained at the W. W. DE WITT, Presitent. acon W. Conxwnut, Secreta: LADY HAVING A FEW LEISURE HOURS, (Would like toobtain few more scholars to in- ‘the piano. A. R., Herald office, pan aa yAIN.—A $300 SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE- 4 sd pages $215; superior tone three uM, warrant perfect oo ood makers. Parties have to joave nary 26 and 26, at 94 Veacy tedew Ly dud 2 o'clock. @ Parc IVERY STABLE FOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIX- tures and good will, together with a lease of tive eats with the privilege of purchase of the stable No. 50 Went Fifteemth street, now doing one of the best business 10 the city. Also several private carriages for sale cheap. Apply on the premises. GTIGHS—FOR "BALE, ONE TWO SEAT SLEIGH, jumpers and cutter sleighs for sale at reduced prices. Also, barouches and rockaways, second hand, tor sale low, if applied for this day. Apply to JOHN ©. HAM’S carriage warehouse, 358 Broadway. \TRAYED—ON THE 25TH INSTANT, A DARK GRAY horse, six years old, about fifteen hands high. Any person returning the said horse will be suitably reward- ed. F. FOLZ, 57 avenue A. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0. |ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS. — TH! BEAUTIFUL stones, equal in brilliancy and appearance to the real diamond, are only to be bad at L. & J. JACOBS’, 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.~ H Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry.—The subscriber selling all Coney nee of the follo articles, at re- tail, much lower any other house in the city:— JULES’ JURGENSKN WATCHES, Warranted perfect time keepers, trom... ..$150 to $250 COOPER WATOHES, Duplex and levers, from.......,.....+.++.+9125 to $276 D And quarter Sesond Watches, fer timin; CHRONOMETERL, Bplendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, perfect MIGHT DAY WATCHES, Which run eight days with one winding....$140 to $185 ‘ENAMEL WATCHES For ladies, some in hunting cases........... $35 to $100 DIAMOND WATCHES For tadies, some in magic cases............ $55 to $200 MAGIC WATCHES, Which change into three different watches, .$100 to $176 WATCHES WHICH WIND UP ALL KINDS OF Fine Gold Icpine Watches, four holes Fine Gold 3 3 Gold English Patent Levers, 0 Bilver Patent Levers as low as. Silver Detached Levers as low 4 Ladies’ Gold web Barrings, $2 to 500 to 80 00 300 to 25 00 10 00 to 50 00 10 00 to 110 00 80 00 te 85 00 600 to 25 00 3850to 700 10to 6 00 200t. 600 3 00 to ug 250to 6 1% to 7100 360 to 16 00 7 00 to 250 00 +100 00 te 300 00 «+ 16 00 to 300 00 200 to 1200 20 to 1600 260 to 12 00 eoeee 160 to 1000 500 to 900 175 to 600 60to 900 12 00 to 21 00 18 00 to 23 00 560 to 16 00 150to 8 50 250to 600 to 800 10 to +3 Gold Soarf Pins........... -- 10 10 GEORGE C. ALLEN, Im ry and retail, 11 Wall street, second floor, near Broa\way, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. PHILADELPHIA Jersey Sty, Mail Nona the Bouth ond West, via Jer express Leave New York MERCHANDISE , in three parcels, will be exi real estate in this a Brooklyn. Soniye CHAS RY iLLLER’S Real Estate, oc end o —¥OR SALE, A TWO STORY AND $3.500 @ Attic house, wie Sorament ond vault, . 45 Barrow ‘new number, . ticulare apply ow! PRICE, 50 Six! mene ere 8 50. RES, &C , OF STOCK, FIXTU! boot and shoe store, located in one of tavenues. The business is well established, and be af one understanding it this is a chance seldom fered. Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 10, 00 —FOR SALE, THE LEASE, STOCK AND . & PURDY. fixtures of an oyster saloon, one of the most desirable corners on way. The fixtures are new and elegant. Rent only $200 per annum. Apply immediately at 212 Breadway, room 10, SIMERS & PURDY. 60 LESS THAN VALUE—FOR SALE, IN Williamsburg, a two story and basement ouse and let, eight cat walk trem the forries, Cara pass the door. Achance fora bargain, Must be sold, 4s the owner is about leaving the city. Apply at Mr. Jos. Merchant’s oyster saloon, 512 Grand street, New York. No agents need apply. 45 FOR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND e fixtures of well known ‘sogar utore in fassau street, an excellent location on a great thorough- fare; the stock is well assorted, the fixtures are fine, the business established, and in rater way the inducement is great; this is a good i apa 8 for a man with the tir amount, Apply, for this day, at 11114 Nassau wtreet, OO 02 S40 AN, ELEGANTLY FrrrED 'e up drinking ssloon, located near Broad- way, and in the vicinity of all the large hotels, There is . fs pay and wre up Ken which can be bs for various purposes. Apply a way, room 10, SIMERS & PURDY. a 95 —A GREAT CHANCE.—ONLY T'HI3 SMALL + sum for one of the best little liquor stores in the city. Location unsurpassed, fixtures new, and rent low are some of the inducements to purchase. Ap- ply at 212 Broadway, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. $45, FOR SALE—A SUBSTANTIAL, LIGHT, IN: e door business; price for tools, apparatus, bos with full instructions in the business, only $45. Can make $3 to $5a day, and no humbug. Appl: at No. 5 Catharine atreet, corner of Division, room 13, third floor. VERY RARE CHANCE FOR PARTIES HAVING $100 to $600.—For sale, the right (which is @ mo- Ropoly) to make an entire new article of manufacture, which will command ready sales at lage profits, for cash, and require but little if any ‘capital to prose- cute the business- Aprly to B, W. RICHARD3, 307 Broadway. dD STORE FOR SALE.—A PHYSICIAN, WHO3E increase of practice obliges him to relinquish the drug business, wishes to dispose of the sto: ‘Seventa avenue. For particulars inquire as abo after three o'clock P. M. D¥c STORE FOR SALE—ON THE CORNER OF A larg’ fine block of marble buildings; it is thoroughly and ely stocked, does a creasing, and ‘will be sold $1,000 less than its worth. Price $2,500, part cash. J. M. STACK, 49 Wall street, in the basement. De good bes GALLERY CHEAP FOR CASH—DOING business, constantly in- ‘a good business. or particulars apply to M. W. KWOOD, corner of Fighth avenue and Fourtoonth street. RM FOR SALE—OF 163 ACRES, THREE MILES from Hudson city, Hadson River Railroad, and Hud- aon river Institute and Academy, Columbia county, N. Y. Said farm has fine views, a beautiful stream, excel- lent fruit, Would make three gentlemen's residences; will sell in whole or in part, Apply to G. & H. COO Tivoli, New York. (OR SALE—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE house No. 16 West Thirty-second street, near Fifth avenue, built by the owner; house 25 by 64 feet. Also the new brick house on Lexington avenue, first house above Thirty-third street; house 22 feet 6 inches by 44 feet; price $9,000. Inquire of the owner, No.u15 West Thirty-second street. IR SALE—THE HOUSE AND 10T, 42 FIRST AVENUE, between Second and ‘Third streets; the house ts twenty feet front, by forty deep, and the lot about seventy-seven fect deep. For terms apply at 180 Tenth street. IR SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 29 CATHERINE street, with the buildings thereon. The lease will expire on the firstday of May. 1867; buildings to be paid for or new lease given. The lot is twenty-tive fect one anda halfinches in front, and twenty-five feet in the rear, and on the north side 114 feet nine inches, and on the south aide 112 feet one inch d Apply at 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. Fr SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT 131 ANTHONY 60, atreot; lease will expire on the first day of August, ; no renewal. The lot is about tweaty-two feet front and rear, and about sixty feet deep. Also the lease of lot 77 Centre street, corner of Anthony; lease will ex- pire on the first day of November, 1880; bulidings to be paid for, or new lease given. The lot is twenty-nine feet front and rear,and about sixty feet deep. Apply at 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. OR SALE—A VERY GENTEEL FOUR STORY ENG- lish bas+ ment house, on West Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue, built by day’s work for the owner, and replete with every modern improvement, plumbing work in particular; location unexceptionable. Will be rola low; 70 per cent can remain on mortgage. E. B, KIN- SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 3 to 7 P. M. ‘OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN —MUST BE sold—a first class restaurant, now doing a safe and increasing trade. Everything necessary for prosecuting the business on hand and in good oraer, A great sacri- fice will be made. Apply immediately at No. 3 Broadway. 'OR SALE.—SOME VERY FINE DAGUERREAN SPE- cimens, richly framed, for about the value of the material. Also a large bureau, secretary and bookease, all in one, and a sofa bedstead. To be seen at No. 763 Leenid in the Daguerrean Studio, for three days only- If not sold then to be packed. — SALE—A MODERN BUILT COTTAGE, ON THE Hudson river, two hours from the city, five minutes walk from a principal station on the Hudson river rail- road, and wita a fine river view. The banks pr and Jn good order, with out buildings complete. contains three-quarters of an acre, and is ins of cultivation, with an excellent garden, Will be sold cheap Possession lst of May. Apply to Mersrs. STEELE & OWEN, 47 Wall street. R SALE—A NEAT BOARDING HOUSE, ALL THE furniture, cooking utensils, &c., will be sold a bar- Zain to # good cash customer; tho boarders in the house will all remain. This is a chance seldom met with. Pos- session given immediately. Inquire at 361 Third avenue, near Twenty-cighth street, R SALE—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH basement and sub-ceilar, near Fulton avenue, lyn, in a pleasant place, $1,500 in railroad atock or first bonds will be received, the remainder of the pur- chase money can remain on bond and mortgage. Als farm, containing 526 acres of excellant land, under o ford state of cultivation, well fenced; two dwelling jouses, and all necessary out buildings, together with a good water power, sufficient for mill or manufacturit purposes, situated in Sullivan county, 40 miles west o fewburg and three miles from Monticello, the county seat. One balf the purchase money can remain on bond and tren ons five years or more if necessary. For fur- gee a inquire of E. PRATT, 61 Fulton street, jew 4 OR SALE—FORTY-FIVE FARMS, OF FROM TWO acres to 800 acres, various prices; also 158 houses and , Prices from $1,300 to $40,000; also, 355 lote, prices from $100 to $6,000.’ Apply to R. , GOODWIN, Clinton Hall, corner Eighth street and Lafayette place. —$—$—$ (OR SALE—THE GREAT REPUBLIC DINING SA- loons, 113 Fulton and 48 Ann streets, This is the = ae and bec med establishment in the Kaa} ‘or jeu! apply on the premises, or to Mi otky, 164 Williarn street. ‘ OR SALE—A GENTEEL BUSINESS FOR $250, WHICH any man can clear $2,500 and upwards per year. Also, « partner with $5,000 cash in a manufacturing bu- tiness, which will yield immense profits. Also, four te. nant houses to let on Forty fourth street. Rents $8 ag = per month each. Apply at 212 Broadway, room fe. 13, OR SALE—A FIRST RATE LIQUOR STORE, WELL stocked with liquors; has first rate advantages for eas; will be sold at a sacrifice, as the pt own. er must return to Europe. Address P.D. P., box 444 Chatham rquare Post Office. OR $41R—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK house and lot 225 West Nineteenth street, with ander cellar; also, the three story brick house $25 Spri street, between Greenwich and particulars, apply to W. F. PLAT! & BRO., 290 Gree! wich street, F%. SALB—WINDOW SHADE STORE AND FACTORY for sale, with a good list of wholesale cash ot tomers. The business is well established, and this is a | great opportunity for a man of enterprise. The reason | tor — is, the owner is going into other business. | Apply at 10 Catharine street. Ee SALE.—TBE STOCK, LEASE, GOOD WILL AND ixtures of the retail hth avenue, will be ivat terms, on account of the ill health of the . ‘The stock is entirely new, and the business in a foarish- ing condit! Apply on the premises or at 85 William cpct, up stars, proprietor sALB. SALE.—A STOVE AND TIN WARE ESTABLISH- ment, one of the best stands in the city, is now of- ered. Any one business of the kind will do well to apply to W. a Water street, where be had, and for ae- 6 SALE CHEAP—AN ALE AND CHOP HOUSE. for going out of the city. to W, REA, 13 Mercer or to THOMPSON & A 81 Nassau street, room No. 7. SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS ON MURRAY Hill, northwest corner of Thirty-fifth street and ‘ourth avenue; wants to exchange for s new house up town. Inquire at the Fourth avenue Market, betwoen Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, from 8 to fruit and shade trees; a handsome, commodious house, out houses, carriage house, &c. ' E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue SALE, OR TO LET—THREE NEW FOUR STORY uses On Twenty-fourth street, between Fourth and wn avenues. Apply at 44 East Twenty-fourth mire ce a ee ee are R SALE, LET OR LEASE.—COTTAGE AND CAR- riage house on Fifty-first street, between Kignth and Ninth avenues, possession immediate; three story frame dwelling, No. 161 Forty-third street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue; No, 156 Twenty-third street, a three story brick house, with brown stone base- ment, with large carriage house on rear of lot and runaing through to Twenty-second street, situated between Se- cond and Third avenues. J.T. MILLS, 1,233 Broadway. OR SALE, AT A BARGAIN—THE LOT AND BUILD- thereon, No. 130 Kast Twroaty-elghthetroct, 4 near Third avenue, The bui can be ito & dwelling at a little exp®nse, or can be occupied as it is; suitable for a carpenter or mason. The wi will be soldfor the price of the lot. £. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 3 to7P. M. OUSE FOR SALE.—AN ELEGANTLY FINISHED free stone house, finished in the best style, with the modern improvements. Also, two farms for sale; ove of eighty-five acres, and one of forty-five acres; may be exchanged for city property Callon A. P., No, 228 West ‘Twenty eighth street, ‘after Go'clock P. M } and be- fore 9 A. M. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—NO. 212 WEST ‘Twenty-eighth street, and opposite Lamarti ‘uare, & first clase location; lot is 213; feet by half ¢) block; house has modern improvements, in order, and will be sold for leay than its value, $8,500; title pe fect. Address H. G. Stone, No. 393 Eighth avenue. OTEL FOR SALE—NEAR THE PARK. ALSO, A first class dining saloon on Dey street, near Broad- way. Also, a neat ladies’ boarding-house, near Broad- way and Canal street, with private ale and chop house attached, Apply immediately to THOMPSON & STREET, 81 Nassau street, room No. LLINOIS AND MICHIGAN FARMS FOR SALE, OR exchange for city property or mercbandise,—Three splendid farms, of 160 acres each, ia Hancock county, Illinois; also farm of 160 acres, in Calhoun county, Michigan, Superior advantages. Apply to CHAS. &: MILLER’S Real Estate, Stocc and Property Exchange, 195 Broadway. RINTING MATERIALS FOR SALE.—ABOOT 1,000 pounce of bourgeois, 300 do. of minion, 150 do. of small pica type, all lictle used. Several double ‘and sin- gle brass ys, composing sticks, &c., valued at from $350 to $400; and will be sold for one hundred cash, and the balance taken in printing a sixteen octavo page semi-monthly magazine. Address A. H. S., Herald office. board, to gentlemen and their wives; also single for gentlemen, on very reasonable terms; house new, and as all modern improvements. hi FRANKLIN STREET.—A PARTY OF FIRST class gentlemen, or a gentleman and his wife, de- ing & home ina small private family, can be well ac commodated, and enjoy all the comforts of their own house, by applying as above. FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WE3T OF Broadway, neatly furnished rooms, with bedrooms attached, on the first and second floors, for hae break! served if required; also, one or two single rooms, for lodgings; cleanliness strictly observed. LISPENARD STREET.—A PARLOR AND BEDKOOM, with two large pantries attached, to be let, fur- nisbed or unfurnished; also, two small bedrooms for single gentlemen. 1 UNIVERSITY P.LLACE.—BOARDING, IN ONE OF the most eligible locationa nthe city. Rooms for single gentlemen on advantageous terms. Also, a desi- rable front room for gentleman and lady. Immediate vicinity of Broadway, Fifth uvenue, the large hotels, li- braries, amusements, &c. 8 CROSBY STREET.—ONE OR TWO FUXNISHED rooms in a private, genteel family, for a single gen- English, Frencis; Spaniah and Italian pokes. VERY PLEASANT ROOM TO LET, WITH FULL or partial board, ima private family; the house is with all modern conveniences, and the loca’ htful. Apply at 121 Crosby, street, GENTLEMAN AND LADY WISH TO GET A GOOD sized furnished room, with board (permanent), in 8 private family, where no other boarders will be taken; no objection to any part of the city, if in a pleasant neighborhood. Address, ng Broadway Post Office, for three day PARLOR AND BE bepdeomely fo ay an agreeable family, y Irving place. Bath, gas, connected with the ro PRIVATE FAMT they require, & pleasant furnished street, one block from B he Pee PLEASANT ROOM, WITH B ‘D, FOR A GEN- tleman and wife, and two one rooms, for gentle- men, in» beautiful and convenient location. A gentle- man who teaches the piano preferred. Bath, gas, pri- vate family. Apply at 67 Perry street, between sleecker and Fourth streets. T NO. 91 PRINCE STREET, WEST OF AND NEAR Broadway, a handsomely furnished second story front suit of rooms, can be obtained with board; the house is firstclass, family smalland select, location very desirable, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN WITH FAMILY, OR A FEW single gentlemen, can be accommodated with hand- somely faraished rooms, with or without board, at 254 Fourth avenue, References required. tion ESTAURANT FOR SALE—THE WELL KNOWN oyster and dining saloon, 95 Bowery, corner of ‘ter street, will be sold on reasonable terms to a cash prebens possession given immediately. For further information, apply on the premises. LEIGH ROBES AND BELLS FOR SALF.—TWO VERY handsome second band robes (cost $100) néw, and one string of silver plated small be! good saddle and bridle, will be sold cheap. Sleigh Robe, box 2,452 Post Office. 0, Address 10 CARPENTERS, PIANO, CABINETMAKERS AND others.—For sale, lot on north side of Thirty-third Street, between Seventh and Eiguth avenues, 25 feet front and rear, and 100 feet deep, with three story shop on rear, with cellar; also, dwelling on front, with gas and Croton water, all in complwte order. Inquire of sna HILL, on the premises. Also, a horse power for # NTED TO SELL ON COMMISSION—IM°ROVED property, situated between the Second and Seventh avenues, and between Fourth ana Thirtieth streets, ranging in price from $4,000 to $15,000, as we have greater demand for suitable houses and lots within those limits than we can supply Wanted also, cheap vacant lots in any part of the city. . J. BASSET, No. 4 Astor place. ROOMS, &0., WANTED. A GOOD PLACE FOR BUSINESS 13 $6. e Wanted in the country, where capi- and industry will be well rewarded—climate healthy, Address Exodus, Broadway and improving country. Post Office, ~~ 7 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 fair accomodations can find a permanent occu: pent. C. E. L., Herald office. Beaman tnd SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN. TEs tleman and wife, can be accommodated with a o pleasant rcom, with a private family, and ina house Ahi Cad Lange Nec a wy re- spectable n rl |, by ap! al 'wenty- Sint stress, tetwoen ‘Sixth and Seventh avenues. OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES can obtain, ina private family without boarders, furnished rooms and good board, at a moderate price. Also, a room to let, with breakfast and tea, to two gen- tlemen. Call at 102 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. ‘THe COMMBNCKMENT OF THE YrAR Is a very favorabie opportunity for so doing. The eub- scription is Ten DOLLARS PER ANNUM, a ance, 4°: warded to WILLMER & ROGERS, 42 Nassau atreet, New York, Who are the only authorized azcnts of the tustrated London News in the Unitod States. —BOOKKEEPING.—MR. DOLBEAR, 609 BROAD- ey: way, corner ot Houston street, will commence a new $5 class on Monday. Pupils must enter this to secure a seat at this price. They will be taught ctically to open, conduct and close books by double P entry. 2 5 AND $5 FOR PENMANSHIP, AND $12 60 O “ir? thorough course of’ double ent bookkeeping. A reduction of one half from the sudsori- ber’s regular charges, to suit the times. Out B, GOLDSMITH, 282 Broadway. “We advise those who wish to improve their band- writing fo bear in mind that there is not a place in the world where the art of penmanship can be acquired, either more agreeably or pen arpa , than at the establishment of Mr. Goldsmith.’’—Home Journal. OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &€., taught upon’ very favorable terms, by W. J. REN- LE, 289 Broadway. Each student is separately in- structed and rapidly advanced in his duties, while the knowledge imparted to him is readily available in prac- tice. Open from 9 A, M. to 9 P. M. ———————— Beara, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &C.— Taught upon very favorable terms, by W.'J. REN- VILLE, No. 289 Broadway. Fach student is separately and carefully instructed, and enabled to readily apply in Bractice the knowledge fmparted to him. Open 9 ICH LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC WORKS, COR- ce, &e., translated with neatness, accara- % el h. Terms moderate. Address Omaibus, office, DIXON & CO, GIVE LESSONS IN WI! arithmetic and peleor day and evening, fo. 846 Broadway, (Appleton’s Building,) where geméle- men are qualified for the counting-house, in an expe ditious and superior manner. ALA DAY AT DISBROW’S RIDING ACADEMY, Fifth avenue, corner of cab fr street, in be- baif of the poor.—In conseqence of the inclems of the weather on Wednesday, the day devoted to benefit, will be postponed to Monday next, the 29th inst., day and evening. The public are invited to at- tend. rds of admission one dollar, which will entitle the holder to a ride in the Academy. NSTRUCTION.—SPANISH LANGUAGE.—PROFESSOR VINGUT, of the New York University, teaches Spanish on the following terms :—$40 per quarter, taking lessons three times a week, or $30, if taken twice a week. When upils come to the Professor's residence, Collamore Fuse, the charge then will be $20 for twenty-four les- sons. COPARTNBRSHIP NOFICES. 000 —PARTNER WANTED, SPECIAL lw or active, in manufacturing a staple article by machinery, now made by hand, savi five hundred per cent in labor. But a small amount cash required with a party of good credit. Business of the highest character, dene for cash, and can be extend- ¢d profitably in proportion to capital employed, | None but responsible parties need apply. Full particulars yee be given on an interview. vox 195 Herald office. 2 000. —ANY PERSON DESIROUS OF IN- * le vesting cash capital of $2,000, di- rectly, in an enterpriso, by taking a certain interest in it, where he, in the common course of events, has the chance to make in a couple of years, at least four times this amount, without running any risk, can find such a rare chahce by addressing £ :, Herald o} ttended to. gentlemen, wish to procure board in a private mily, or where there are few boarders—partial board for the gentlemen. The locality, between Bighth and Fourteenth streets, Address, stating terms and particu- lars, Snow, Broadway Post Office. OARD.—TO LET, TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, TWO becrooms, on the second floor, with the use of bath room, with full or partial board, at 69 Varick street, near St. John’s park. OARD, WITH DESIRABLE ROOMS, FOR GENTLE- men and their wives, or single gentlemen, can be obtained in highly respectable family, by appi No. 9 Perry street, Ashland place, accessible by car: # to all parts of the city, Rooms furnished or un- furnished; terms moderate. Benen LADY AND SON, AND TWO SINGLE ai AGUEFREOTYPE APPARATUS WANTED—PaRT OR acomplete set; half size quick camera preferred. Any one having such for sale, cheap for cash, may ad. dress, giving description and price, Apparatus, Herald office. OUSE.—WANTED TO PUR FOR CASH, A nice three story dwelling house, west of Sixth ave- iuie, and not above Twenty-eighth street. Any part; having such house to sell, at a moderate price, wil find a purchaser by applying to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue. ALF HOUSE, OR FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, WITH kitchen, wanted—Not above Prince street, in a Feapectable neighborhood, and good rooms. Rent from $260 to $300 per annum.’ Address P, HENRY, Herald office. ‘OUSE HUNTING.—WANTED, TO PURCHASE A modern built house, with all the late improve- iments, between Thirteenth and Twenty fourth streets, and Broadway and Sixth avenue, Not to exceed $11,006 cash. Address box 2,707 City Post Ofice, with a full description. OOM WANTED—A GOOD SECOND OR THIRD story front room, second story and with small Foom adjoining preferred, unfurnished and without board; must pe on east side of Broadway or within two blocks, on one of the cross streets, between Walker and Tenth street. Address 7. W. H., Herald office, with location, size ané description of room, and terms toa gentleman who will give satisfactory reference or pay in advance. Siren WANTED IN THE EIGHTH AVENUE, BE- 8 tween Fourteenth and Thirty-second streets, west ide, single window, with or without back room, will be taken at once, or between this and Ma; ing rent (which must be low), Jemes, box 115 Herald office. NO PRINTERS —WANTED, SOME TWO OR THREE hundred pounds of long primer type. Address ‘yp0, box 4,046 Post Office, stating quality, &c.; also, a partner wanted, with $2,000 capital to invest in two es- tablished weekly newspapers. Adcress as abore. Address, atat- er particulars, ‘0 COMMI®SIONERS OF DEEDS.—ANY PERSON Maggs hes resi 5 — office - Nporecgennnt al fair consideration, may find aa o) anit; Herald oftee. by addressing E. Wilson, Wrern, A SMALL FAMILY, ON THE FIRST of February, (for fifteen menths or more from that date,) the upper part of a house, Rent must be moderate, and the tion below Fourth street. Ad- dress B. E., Herald office, War, TO HIRE OR LEASE—A GENTEEL HOUSE, to be located near Broadway, between Canal street and Union Park. Rent not to exceed $700. wanted immediately or by the Ist of February. 8. R., Herald office, stating full particulars. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS A suite of handsomely furnished rooms, of a parlor and bedroom, with bath room attached. gas, &c. Location must be not above Twentieth street, or below Wash! , and between the Bowery and Sixth avenue. Reference given and required. Address, post paid, box 3,295 Post Office, for of so doing, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with newly furnished roous, in the second and third stories, and either full or partial board, in a German bree The house has all modern improvement No. 246 Hicks street, Brooklyn, between Wall street and South ferries. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN and lady, and one single gentleman, can be acsom- modated with board at No. 6 Willow street, within three minutes of Fulton ferry," The rooms are pleasant, com manding a {ull view of New York Bay, No moving on the Ist of May. References exchanged. Bown WANTED.—FURNISHED ROOM WANTSD, er} with full or partial board. Up town preferred. ‘ms must be moderate. Address F., box 2,723 Post Office. References exchanged. pe we oh bench mc: nhs See See ners OARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, full board for the lady only, in a genteel quiet ai boarders. Address, mily, where there are no other B. A., Horald stating terms for a good room with fire, C. office. OARDING.—TO LET, A WELL FURNISHED ROOM, with pantry, suitable for a gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen; also, an upper room, wit’ fireplace and pantry, which would accommodate two gentlomen; also, asingle room, on second floor. Apply at No. 27 North Moore street. ’ Baths in the house. OARDING.—A LADY HAS TO LET A DESIRABLE front room with grate and closet, and an entry room if desired; also, a large back room, witha stove and large wets.’ The situation is quiet and desirable. Only one minute's walk from the Fulton ferry, and the family of the house very small. Please inquire at 66 Fulton street, Brootlyn OARDING.—A NEATLY FURNISHED BASEMENT and a large front room, suitable for either two or three single gentlemen, at No. 49 West Twenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. References required. OARDING IN AN AMERICAN FAMILY.—TWO OR three single gentlemen can be accommodated with ‘ull or pertial board; also, a gentleman and his wife. Apply at 49 Orchard street, between Grand and Hester. (URNISHED ROOMS, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE IN BOND street, near Broadway, will be let to a party of gen- tlemen, or to a family of grown persons. The rooms consist of a parlor on second story, front room, with bed- room adjoining, together with a large back room. ani pantries between, with one or two more bedrooms, if de- sired. Gas and bath room in the house. Rent of rooms, ineluding fires and gas, $32 per week. Full or partial pene ad peak in the rooms proper compen- sation. line addressed to Bond street, Union square Post Office, will meet immediate attention. F RNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, SUITABLE FOR single gentlemen, or gentlemen and their wives, in a house with modern improvements. A| Twenty-first street, corner of Sixth avent ly at 63 West 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET —A ROOM, BEDROOM and kitchen, with cooking stove, &¢., to a small respectable family who desire to enjoy the comforts of ki ing houne. Also, some unfurnished rooms. Apply it 123 West Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue. We. PURCHASE, A N&AT, COMFORTABLE house, with trom one to five acres of land, pleas- tly situated, within one hour’s railroad ride of the city. = one having s bargain to offer may address W., box 8,907, Post Office, stating location, terms, ana where the party offering may be seen, ANTED — FURNISHED APARTMENTS, FOR A entleman, lady and servant, in a quiet, retired of the city. Three cham! sitting room and ‘itchen, Possession required within one month. Ad- dress Comfort, Herald office, stating terms, location, &., for one w YANTED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSE WITH MODERN Ww improvements. Price not over $6,000—$1,000 cash, and a corner lot on Ninth avenue, $1,000, Any perron wishing to dispore of such, may address JOHN L. LOYD, 18 Nassan street. FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, NEW YORK, Jan. 24, 1855.—Owners are wanted at the First district Police Court, Tombs, Centre street, for the fol- pegs Sa pd —— to have been stolen:—Four ir overalls, one boots, two eter, alo, at Thich distriet Police if Court, Easex Market, fer two ‘chairs, found. | Court, Rasex Marker (ory MATSEEL, Uniet of Poltee. siaitestcsnanetssicinemntasaactsitiitiatatatatttecctis TOLEN—FROM THE CORNER OF THE BOWERY ind Bayard street, on Wednesda: ht, 24th, a porrel About 15 hands with « Chere awitch tail and a slight touch of the halt in the left hind carries her head a li sideways. Also, a itis pirasere sleigh, barnes, two roves, blankets, ke, ‘Any one returning th bore fo the subscriber, o ally rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner; also, | 4 reward for the conviction of the thief. fifty dollars vt No 4 (%ty Tam, or 9 Clinton aireet. )URNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, JWANTED—BY A gentleman and his wife. Location below Bleecker street, and west of peg References exchanged. Address H. H., Herald office, for two days. RIVATE BOARD.—A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, OR two single gentlemen, may obtain an elegant and comfortable home on erate one minute's walk from Peck slip ferry. Satisfactory reference given and required. Apply at 38 South Elghth street, between Second and Third streets, Williamsbarg. RIVATE BOARD IN BROOKLYN—TWO GENTLEMEN can ,be accommodated with pleasant rooms and rd, from the lst of February; house situated in the central part of the city; none Lag and respecta- ble parties need apply. Address T. K. Herald office. 0OMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WITH or without board, in a private family. The house is new and first class, beautifully furnished, and replete with all the modern improvements. Also, & suit of offl- ces, furnished in oak, suitable for a first class physiciaa. Inquire at 11934 Ninth street, west of Broadway. cieecteneneaceseenceenensniaeatilameennnent arenas ‘0 GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH partial board in a small private family, where are no other boarders, ‘The room is large, and has a nice grate in it. Terms moderate. Apply at 160 Mott street, three coors below Broome. We BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, from middle of next month, s furnished be v3 in & neat, quiet family, (with full board for lad: location in the neighborhood of Fourth street way. Terms not to exceed $8 per week. Address Water- man, Herald office. WAnten—a GENTLEMAN AND unfurnished front room, only, in a small American family, otber boarders; light and fuel luded; location near Broadway, not above Lemieg | street, or below Franklin. Address Joreph, Broadway Post Office, stating terms. 1 0 —A PERSON x 2 new copper mine, on which a stock company is now forming. An interest in the land (725 acres) will bof yt for security of the money until the stock ts issued, on which a paying interest shall be given, and if a suitable person the office of of the company. Call at 333 Greenwici street, (Wyoming pe) and learn particulars and examine the ore. ¢ quire for Pennsylvanian. 500 TO $800.—PARTNER WANTED.—A PER: son having the above amount in cash cam enter into a wholesale business that pays from 25 to 50 per cent, and is well established; the sales are for and can be increased to any amount. Apply at 21: Broadway, room No. 10, SIMERS & PURDY. RARE CHANCE.—WANTED. A PARTNER, WITH ‘@ capital of from $2,000 to $3,000, in « custom tai- oring establishment, (the proprietor of whiel 8 good cutter’ himself,) having been established seven years, doing a business of $18,000 a year. The proprietor pre- fers taking # partner to hiring » cutter. For further gp inquire of WILLIAM K. TATTERSALL, 20 First avenue, before 9 o’clock A. M., and after 4 o'clock P. M. ‘TNER WANTED—TO GO INTO THE REAL ES- sn collecting agency business, One ba pital preferred, se address FE, B. Fi Delancey House, 729 Broadway, or box 190 Herald office. those addresses with real nai TO SUPERINTEND A 1 CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W. & H. VAN NOTE’S grate and fender, kitchen range, summer range and stove warerooms. We have a large assortment of the latest patterns of mantel ranges and stoves, for sale on reasonable terms. and ranges set and repaired, rang: era’ ani jewellers’ furnaces built, ovens built and repaired. Carrs, CARROIS.—JUST ARRIVED, AND FOR 7 sale on board sloop Morgiana; also, a few whiteand yellow turnips, foot ot Chariton street, ‘North river. ECORATIVE FRESCO PAINTER OF THE GERMAN I yaad Ttallan school ts ready to decofate in the most approved manner, and in all styles, Address, at 206 Spring street, New York, EORGE FICHE. RENOBLE WALNUTS—60 BALES, NEW CnOP AR ved in prime order. For sale by J. F. © CO., 90 Maiden lane, i ty pret Haid 5 7 wnat AER oc ME es Dancnon, Cen LL OXtRAN? WHISKER OR MOUSTACHES FORCED TO w strong and thick in six weeks, by my - ent, which will not stain orinjure the skin; $1 3 bottle sent to any part of the country. R.@. GRAHAM, 107 Nassau street; Hayes, 175 Fulion street, Brooklyn. et tcl INLYBAG & GOAT’S PEANUT CIRCULAR.— Since our last, per Atlantic, our market has been active, owing to the increased demand from the denizena of the ‘‘Bowery,”’ and the stevedores declining soup, and has further advanced \% ceat per pint, from grades ordi- nary \o middling roasted, limiting sales to 12,000 pints. The market closes quiet owing the abseoce of ship samples im transitu. This branch of the trade has in- creased, and is a the regular business of the street dealers, and is likely to lead to practices the re- verse of legitimate; and it is feared theresult will be the overturning of the government, the total anaihilation of the Know Nothing party, and subversion of the Church of Rome—(the Immaculate Uonception to the con’ notwithstanding)—and end in vexatious litigations disastrous losses to all concerned. k o. ]ivan wee 23, WHILE GOING FROM STAN- ton to Nineteenth street, through Allen, First ave- nue, Secend street, and Second avenue, a lady’s watch; also, a gold lock niature. A liberal reward will be the same to 130 William street. Loa ear. cee mee a y 5 a ave been of the Hudson River Railroad, W: weet eae or in that vicinity. Ti inder will be li by leaving the same Ticket office of Hudson River Railroad, 68 Warren street. OST.—ON THE 24TH INSTANT, A BUNDLE OF lawyer's pepers, with his name on thom, The finder will be paid $8, on returnirg them to W. C, B., 61 Wil- liam street. ——— $$ Ks OST—A YELLOW BULL SLUT.—TWO DOLLARS teward will be paid to any person who returns her 10 the store 52 avenue B, corner of Fourth street. O8T OR MISLAID—CHARLES RUBENS’ AOCEPT- ance for $570 12-100, dated Dee. 0, 1854, to our or- and endorsed by us. Also, William B. Lawton’s ac ceptance beaten Nanda pln ned gree na as, Ad persons are cautioned against negotiati said notes, payment of the same having been stopped, HARPER & McLRAN, Philadelphia. Said notes were mailed to New York on the 12th inat, Pn UP—A RUNAWAY HORSE AND ou Wednesday night. The owner can have the same on application at Disbrow’s Riding Academy, Fifth avenue, corner of ihirty-ninth street. PIRITUAL RAPPING AND WRITING.--MR4 COAN will reseive visiters daily at 720 Broadway, in Hope I building Hours—10 to 12 A. M., and 3 to 6 7109. M., Saturday evening excepted. 'N. B.—Part attended at residence, also private cireles at her root, by special arrange ment. CUTTER, EXTRA PAY, sai aoe 8. NAVY SAILORS AND OTHKAA,—EXTRA U. meee eS ee land warrants it and peasions balamcos bg fg GE tad aa Claims against the U. 6. r ¥ 4 ate dy enw, Agra? aad lets Parser (7.4 Mavy, 97 Wall street,

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