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‘NO. 27. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY. 28, 1855, | 752 eae ae a a] to let, with or | to a family or singie gentlemen. Private ealy. The house contains modera SEE Th hoa mtn alte moder pr | 32" SOUSEAY,-DORSNERD ROOMS bgt a wn.—Gentlemen handsomely jure ~ bis! rooms at Feasonable prices io business por- ton of the city, will please apply to B. F. FARNS. WORTH, opposite Broadway theacre. 34. TENTH, SrRET PLEASANT rooms, with all the modera imj ts, can rocured, with or without immediately. Neighborhood unnurpessed, Hefereaces exchanged, BOND STREET.—A FEW GOOD SINGLE ROOMS 0 | let, with or without board; also, a due parlor aud bedroom, ‘with water and gas, to let, with or without furniture. Reference Soosiaedt me 5 CNIVERAITY YLACE—TWO PARLORS, BEDROOMS ‘aod a front basement, handsomely furnished, to let separately to gentlemen, without board, or together vo a family, with use of kitchen. PRIVATE FAMILY HAV« TWO SECOND STORY connected by folding doors, with pantries ich they wish to let uofuraished, with doard; would be furaished if desired. Apply at 538 | Greenwich street, opposite Vandam. | GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOM modated with a well furnished, second story front \ Boom and bedroom adjoining, if uired, with & small Vand respectable family, who will endeavor to make their ts comfortable and at ho Apply at 21 West nty second street, near Fifth avenue, $150. 000zmerewenee es TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- gl a ah oR $ and egotiated; real estate bought anid sold and exchanged, , BRISTED & O0., Brokers, 36 John street, corner Nassau, 10 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WAT. $50 000 vim ceraty ‘ere cat er bought and’ sold. constantly on hand at 1 SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED IN A . large cash auction house.—The bu- siness is well established and very profitable. If pre- ferred, real estate security cam be given, also an equal interest im the business, which is ax safe and free from Joenen py city bank. No communication noticed if from ers or third parties, Address A. K. Gibson, Post Office. NY AMOUNT TO LOAN, OR WILL BUY AT SIGHT A’ for cash, merchandise, jewelry, diamonds, plate, property, or security of any description, in sums trom $10'to $10,000, at the old established, permanent and re- acre Pacifis Agency and [an office, over Pacific corner of Broadway and Grand street. Business confidential and safe. ASH, IN ANY AMOUNT, FOR DIAMONDS, WATCHES, rich jewelry, plate, and valuable personal property parchesed, ‘at 69 Fulton street, second tloor, front room. Mice hours, 9A. M. to4P. M. R, WOOD, | RE YOU LOOKING FOR BOARD, ROOMS, OR . boarders?—Be assured that you can find either by applying at the Agency Office, Clinton Hall, coraur of | kighth street and Lafayette’ place. N. B—This office has not been or is not connected with any petty estab- Ihment, but stands alone, GERMAN GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A | furnished room, with or without board, in au Ameri- cap iors 4 where he would have the oppo ualty to mix with the family, so as to be able to improve in speaking e English language. AddresaR. V., Herald office. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, TO A GENTLEMAN. —Location desirable, being a few doors west of Broadway. Apply at 120 Ninth street. PARLOR AND SINGLE ROOM TO LET, TOGETHER or separate, with board, in @ first class neighbor- hood uptown, Reference expecte1. Apply at 237 West | | Twenty third street. |y>0aRD—FOR A LADY AND BREAKFAST FOR A gentleman, room and bedroom for eight dollara Jer week, positively where there are no other boarde! plain and fair accomordstions can tind a permanent occu” pant, Address C. Herald offi OARD.A COMFORTABLE ATTI] ROOM, SUITA- | ble for one or two persons, can be lind, with or vt eS: ithout partial board, at 1v8 Grand street, first block ert of broadway. OARD.—A NICE PARLOR AND ROOMS AITACHED, 4D with the best accommodations; also, ® room for ingle gentlemen, in the new brown stone house, 1U2 East Fourteenth street, near Union square, OARD AND PLEASANT ROOM, IN THE SECOND story, can be optained for a single gentleman, with or partial board, at 65 Morton street. (Bone. IN BEACH STREET.—A LARGE FRONT \let, room on second floor (has gas and pantry) will be ith board, toa gentleman and wife, either fur- or unfurnished; also, # single room.’ Apply at 13 OARD, WITH DESIRABLE ROOMS, FOR GENTLE- men and their wives, or single gentlemen, can be (obtained in a bighly respectable family, by applying at No. 9 Perry wtreet, Axhland place, accessible by cars and \Stages toil parte of the city. Rooms furnished or un- ‘furnished; terms moderate - Bos WANTED.—BOARD WANTED, BY A SINGLE ed gentleman, who will require to have references ex- janged, in a respectable private family. to commun with » widow lad; are no other boarcera. Address Mr. Wilson, Herald office. } OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLYMAN AND LADY, board for the Iady only; in a quiet, plain family With no other boarders preferred. Please state location and terms, which must be very moderate, with full par- iticulars, to D. T., Herald office, {JQO4RD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with newly furnished rooms, in ie second and third stories, and either fall or partial rd, io a German femily. The house bas al modero improvement No. 246 Hicks street, Brooklyn, between Wall street and South ferries. } PQ OARD IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can be furnisked with @ second story froat room and bedroom, with board, ina private family where the comforts of & home can be had, within three minu‘es of Wall street ferry. Adcress A, Herald office, stating where an interview can be had. OARDING —TO LET, A WELL FU pantry, suitable for a gentle or lemen, also, an upper toom, wit fireplace and , Which would accommodate twe gentlemen; aleo, agit room, op second tloor. Apply at No. 27 North street, ' Baths in the house. Would preter and where there derate 4 ferences given, Address A. W. B., Post Office, giving heir address, will meet with attention. OARDING —A PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON THE second floor, also single rooms, to let, with board, first class bouse, with all the modern improvements, Fkreh and Spanish spoken in the hoase. Breakfast irom 7 tli 9 o'clock, dinner at 6 o'clock. Terms mode- te. Apply at 170’ West Twenty-first street. Also, day AQOARDING —VERY PLEASANT ROOMS CAN NOW 11S be ob th full or partial board, in a frst f , and where the comforte of home can be | ized; the location very pleasant, and convenient to sare and stages. Apply at 20 West Eighteenth street, fpear Fifth avenue. rms moderate. T,URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LEC DOWN TOWN. ] The lower part of a sma!! house, finely finished, in. juding baek and front parlor, front bas-ment and kit- hen, with all ite utensils, together or separately. Rent liow.€Apply at No. 6 Varick street, near Franklin. A piano im the parlor. UT,WRNISHED ROOMS WANTED—BY TWO GENTLE- J men, ina house with the modern improvements. fidust be above Prince street and below Union square. irese B. & J., Herald office. ISHED APARTMENTS—IN A FIRST CLAS¥ house, with or without meals, at No. 879 Fourth URNIBHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT breakfast, to one or two single geatlemen, a large pleasant room, together with a bedroom neatly fur- , in = small private family. Inquire at 46 Bond I! to single sismen te Fait treet, rng 2, om ot near St. phureh ; 6 ood opportun for those who wish a genteel claen row town. po Asdbew exchanged. laren tax, Herald office. PRIVATE BOARD.—A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, OR two le may obtaio an elegant and ome on te terms, one minute's lip ferry. Satisfactory refereace given d required. Apply at 38 South Fighth street, between nd and Third streets, Williamsburg. [RIVATE BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN | be accommodated with a handsomely furaished , with board for the lady only, or with an elegantly ished parlor and , in @ private family. Location near the corner of Broadway and by street. Address Ninon, Broadway Post ce, three days. RIVATE BOARD IN BROOKLYN—TWO GENTLEMEN tan be aceommodated with pleasant rooms aad oard, from the let of Fe ; house situated ia the tral part of the city, none but genteel and respecta- partieaneed apply. Adcress T. K. Herald office. ARTIAL BUARD—A YOUNG MAN DOING BUsI- \ ness ¢own town, wants partial board with » plain j pectable private family, between Fourth and eenth . Address for three days, X. X fice, stating location and terms, which must jate. if) 0OMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WITH or without board, in a private family. The house pew and frst class, beautifully furnished, and replete ith all modern improvements. fi Prquire at 13034 Ninth y sisply ing hy Une in ivi rovements. re lock. French and Tagliey spoken. ANTED—BY A GE. nisbed root ‘ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT— On diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, valuable and personal property, or bougbt for the highest cash prices, R. WUOD, 69 Fulton street, second floor, front room, from 9A. M. to 4P, M. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.—Open daily from 10 A. HM. tol P. M., and4to7P. M, Interest at the rate of 6 per cent allowed on ail aums from $1 to $600. The funds of this institution are securely invested in bonds and mortgages in the city of New York, worth double the smount Joaned, aud in bonds in this city. CALEB 8. WOODHULL, President. M. Puiu, Ww. ICD. Van Phar, } Vice Pronidente, ‘ANDERBILT L. BUXTON, Secretary. b gr MANUFACTURERS’ BANK—NEW YORK, ‘Juauary 23, 1865,—A dividend of five (5) per cent on the capital stock will’ bw paid to the stockholiers on and after Thursday, the first day of February. The trans- fer books ,will be closed until that “day. yon r of the of Directors, TR 4 hi .— CASH LIBERA ‘ANCED ON Mo Wetcton plate, jewelry, dry goods, pianofortes, furniture, or any other property, at the Agency and Loan Office, 304 way, corner Duane street, second floor, room’9, The strictest confidence and honor may be relied upen, Branch office, 84 Went Sixteenth street. McLAUGHLIN & O?NEILLE, ONEY TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE, DIAMONDS, plate, watches, furniture, pianofertos, dry goods, and every description of property, or purchased for cash. Business prompt and confidential, by CASEY & OUNLEY, Empire Loan Office, 321 Broadway, adjoining the Uity Horpital, —FOR SALE, A FINE MANSION AT 85.000. Ries i ieee exhibited in this city, at half cost; several corporation leases of lote in this Valen 5 Jota, A. H. GOUGH, broker and land agent, 49 Wall st. —FOR SALE, A BUSINESS WHERE $1,500. @ fortune can be made; over two jousand dollars has been expended and the foundation is well laid, andnow wants some little capital and en tocarry it om successtully. Apply*immediately at 212 Broadway, room No. 10. IMERS & PURDY. 8 0 —FOR SALE, AN OYSTER SALOON, would mate a fine lager bier saloon; thie Mu very desfrable location, the dxtures are new aad elegant; any one wishing hag ing should apply imme- diately at 212 Broadway, room No. 10, SIMERS & PORDY. 6 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, 13g MILES FROM THE city of Rochester, Monroe county, N.Y., on plank road, ina state of cultivation, with house, barn and ‘other buildings, with » good orchard. Payments made easy. Address G. Radbourne, Jar., box 1,511 Pe. ehester, Monroe county, Post Office, *~4 VERY RARE CHANCE FOR PARTIES HAVING $100 to $500.—For sale, the Fa oa (oa is a mo- Ropoly) to make au entire new article of manufacture, which will command he? sales at large profits, for cash, and require but little if any capital to prose- cute the business- Apply to B. W. RICHARD, 907 Broadway. Dis STORE FOR SALE—ON THE CORNER OFA ti fine block of murble buildings; it is thoroughly and ely stockedg does a goed ousiness, conatsutly in- creasing, and will be sold $1,000 less than its worth, Price $2,500, part cash, J. M. STARK, 49 Wall street. ‘OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT, 42 FIRST AVENUE, between Second and Third streets; the house is twenty feet front, by forty deep, ‘the lot about peony weven feet deep, For terms apply at 180 Tenth wl t. OR SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 29 CATHERINE reet, with the buildings thereon. The lease will expire on the first day of May. 1867; buildings to be paid for or new lease given. The lot is twenty-five feet one and a halfinches in front, and twenty-five feet in the rear, avd on the north side 114 feet nine inches, andon ath side 112 feet one inch deep. Apply at 180 street, one door east of Third avenue. R SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT 131 ANTHONY Fr, Uieet; ane willexpire on the frat day of August, 60; no renewal. The lot is about tweaty-two foi front and rear, and about sixty fqgt deep. Also the lease of lot 77 Centre street, corver of MBthony; lease will ox- pire on the first day of November, 1460; batidings to be paid for, or new leasegiven, The lot is twenty-nine foot front and rear,and about sixty feet deep, | Apply at 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue, NOR SALE—THE TWO STORY AND ATIIC BRICK house and lot 225 West Ninetecoth street, with Under cellar; also, the three story brick house 326 Spring street, between Greenwich and Washington streets, For particulars, apply to W. F. PLATS & BRO., 290Green- wich street, OR SALB.—WINDOW SHADE STORE AND FACTORY for sale, with a good list of wholesale cash cus- tomers. ‘the business is well established, and this is a great opportunity for a man of enterprise, Tne reason ‘or selling ik, the owner is going into other business, Apply at 10 Catharine street ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENIS_TATE S1OUK.— RY DxPARTMENT, Ratan, N. C., Dec, 26, 1854, Sealed pro) will be received at this office until 10 o’clock A. M., of the 3lst January next, for the of three hundred and seventy thousand dollars running thirty years. These bonds are issued by the Btate of No lina ; and in addition to the faith of the State, all the stock had by the State in said road, and the dividends arising from said stock, are pledged for their redemption, Proposals will alao be received at the same time for the purchase of eighty thousand dollars in bonds, rua- ning ten years, issued by the same authority, for the construction of the Weldon and Gaston Railroad, and the improvement of the navigation of the Nouse and Tar vers. Both classes of bonds are, by express enactment, ex- empted from taxation for any purpose. ‘they will bear date the Ist-of January, 1855, and will bave coupons attached for the interest at six per cent annum, payable the first days of Jangary aud July, in cach year. Both interest and principal will be paya- ble at the Bank of the Republic in the city of New York, anlesn where the purchaser prefers to have them pay- able at the treasury of North Caroli ‘They will be issued in sume of ove thousand dollars each. Parties bidding will please address their letters, en- dorsed ‘Proposals for North Carolina Stocks’ —to the undersigned at Raleigh, N.C.; and will distinguish im their bids the particular class of bonds for which they urchase bonds, bid. They will also state at what point ani what kind of ful they propose to pay. The bids wal be opened at 10 0’clock A. M., of the 3let January next, in the presence of the Governor, the te- eretary and Comptroller of State, and of G. W. Mordecai, President of the Bank of the State of North Carolina, The undersigned reserves the right of accepting such bids in whole or in part as may be deemed most advan- us to the State. cessful bidders will be required, a» soon as inform. od the acceptance of their bids, to de it im Denk the amount of their bids, with the accrued interert from the frat of January, 1865, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Caroling. This deporit may be made in the Bank of the Republic. New Yor: the Bank ot the State of North Caro , OF the Bank of Cape Fear, Documenta showing the it resources of the State and the pmall amount of ber indebtedoess may be hid st this office, or on pplication to Messrs, BROWN and DE ROSSETT, city of New York. Dec, 29, 1864. 1. W. COURTS, Pub. Treas. of N. C. IDEND AND IN- Board of Trustees have declared a divi- (6) nix per cent per annum on all sums of three upwards to five hundred dollars; and (5) five pe o that amount which have re- mained in bank undrawn for the syece of six months, from the Ist to the 1fth of August last, payable on or after the loth of February. All interest not drawn by the Ist of March will be to the credit of the depo- sitor, and draw interest the same as a deposit made in the usual way, from the lat of Fe! 5 Interest —Six months’ interest at the rate of (6) six per cent per annum will be allowed on deposits of (3) three dollars and apwards to (600) five bu dollars, made between Ist and 16th of February, and remaning in bank undrawn for six months. By order of the Board, J. 8. SLOAN, Secretary. Jan. 25, 1855. ITHERS & PETERSON, BANKERS, STOCK AND exchange brokers, 41 and 43 South Third street, Philadelphia,—Stock and Corporation loans beaght and told on commission sory notes and drafta, nego- tiated collections made upon all accessible pointe in the country; drafte on other cities, in sums to suit pur- IXVENNY SAVINGS BANK. terest.—The dend of wa Ba tt OLIDAY PRESENTS. — REDUCED PRICES.— Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry.—The subseriber all descr of the follo articles, at re- uch lower any otner house in the city: — And quarter Sesond Watehes, fer timing horses «erences S126 to $250 Splendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, HMO ROCPETB eee cece ecseeeseeeeeee sees 126 to $260 MONT DAY WATCHRS, Which run eight days with one winding....$140 to $185 WAMEL WATCH Sor ladies, some in hunting cases.........., $35 to $100 DIAMOND WATCHES ‘MAGIO WaTCURA, Which change into three different watches, 6100 to $176 WaTones WicH WIND UP 5 0 to 80 00 300 to 25 00 10 Wt wo 10 00 to Mo 00 $0 00 to 86 00 600 to 26 0 350 to 70 10% 500 20 56 800 to 12 250 to 6 00 123 to 700 860 to 16.00 1 00 to 260 00 100 00 te 300 00 16 00 to 300 00 Gott 200 to 12 00 Gord 200 to 15 00 sititea BE BS Gold x: 50 to 9 00 Gold 176% 600 Bitver 600 to 900 Aiiver Tables; 12 00 t 21 00 Mlver Tablefores, 18 00 to 23 00 iver Cape for chi + 600 to 16 00 Silver Rings, each 16 350 Plats Geld Rings. ate Se Chacnd ota Rags 10% &% Geld Benet Ping, sci 10to 70 ; a Wholesale and retail, 11 all stret, second floor, near way. TRAVELLER® GUIDE. UR SALE.—THE STOCK, LEASE, GOOD WILL AND fixtures of the retail toy and fancy goods store, 156 Eighth avenue, will be sold at private sale, on liberal terms, on account of the ill health of the ‘proprietor. The stock is entirely new, and the business in a flourish- ing condition. Apply on the premises, or at 85 William street, up ataire. OR SALE—A STAND IN WEST WASHINGTON MAR- et Apply immediately to f. Fisker, 118 Blevoker street. Fe SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A SE gar store, in @ very good location, cheap rent, and good burivess 4 stock. Jeane. OR SALE —A NEW HOUSE, WELL FURNISHEO, IN Williamsburg, near the ferries, for $2,500. Also, to let in New York, @ house im Elm street; apartments, stores and basements, in Mott, Rose, James, aad Green: wich streets, Possosnion thia day. ‘Apply to 8. C. SMITH, 09 Rose street. ‘FOR SALE OR TO LEC—A THREE STORY AND BASE- en cent brie house, price $3,800, only $800 cash Joing; fixtures can alxo be sold without Apply at 24 Broadway. The store to let on Tequired. Rent, 6360 per annum, Inquire of C. SCHUL- THEIS, on the premises, 120 Degraw street, South Brook- lyn, tr 112 A.M : Fe" SALE.—47 FARMS, OF FROM 2 TO $00 AC various prices. Also, 159 houses and lots, pric fiom $1,500 to $40,000. Also, 1,552 lota, $00 to $6,000, Apply to R D GUODWIN corner of Eighth street and Lafayette pl (OR SALE.—A BROWN 87° * street, Brooklyn, with furnt Alt the pw: Money can remain on mortgaw, omcept $1,000; A dry goods will be taken. Inquire on the premises, or of 8. M. PARSONS, ‘OK SALE—A NEW HOUsE, WELL FINISHED, IN Williamsburg, near the ferries, for $2,500. Also, fo let in New York,'s house in Ela’ street; apar'monts, stores and basements, in Mott, Rose, James and Green: wich streets, Fosseasion this day, Apaly to 8. ©, SMITH, 59 Rose street, rices from Chatoa Hail, FOR SALE—A PARTNER WANTED TOD vest $5,000, and take an inter-at ina first class hotel in one of the best locations in the city. Address H. J. A., Post Office, New York. F OR Sale CHE, cAP—A CHEST OF CARPENTERS tools, containing every requisite. ly at the tate Hotel, 145 and 147 Fulton street, “ T° CARPENTERS, PIANO, CABINETMAKERS AND others.—For sale, lot oa aorth side of Thirty-third street, between Seventh and Eighth aveaues, 25 feot front and rear, and 100 feet (leep, with three story shop rear, with cellar; also, dwell'ng on front, with gas Croton water, in complete order. Inquire of aga & HILL, on the premises. Also, a horse power for salo. $7. 000 TO $9,000.— WANTED TO PURCHASE — . &@ medium class nigh basement nouse in the city, worth from $7,000 te 39 Address D. F. Chileon, 115 South Fourth street, Williamaburgh. RESPECTABLE FAMILY WISHES TO HIRE PART of » houre~ rent from $500 to $400—or would board te family, Address W. W. Herald office. OTTAGE WANTED TO HIRE, BY A CAREFUL AND permanent tenant, im Jersey city or Hoboken, suite- bie for avmall family of three persoas. Rent must be moderate. Address, stating terms fully, tions, &e., Rencher, Herald office. Ww ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, ON THE FIRST of February, (for Sfteen months or more from that date,) the Mig thao ted & house. Rent must be moderate, and the tion below Fourth street, Ad- dress E. &., Herald office. Uf) ANTED TO HIRE OR LEASE—A GENTERL HOUSE, to be located near Broadway, between Canal «treat and Union Park. Rent not to exceed $700. ANTED — FURNISHED APARTMENTS, FOR A emtleman, lady and servant, im a quict, retired of the city. ‘Three chambers, sitting room and iteben. juired within one moath, Ad dress Comfort, Herald office, stating torms, location, &c., for one week. out children, » moderate sized howse, com fortabiy furnished, in New York city, or ia Hoboken. The rent must be moderate, Address A. B., Herald office. ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE LOCATED BETWEEN Spring and Reade streets, Broadway and West Apply to J. A. LOWE, 237 Bro Bre 8 he HT—WANTED TO PURCHASF, A SMALL YACHT or large sail boat, of gozd masel 904 8 fant epiler. Address box 2,396, Post +» with fail particulars, sine, price, age, where to be seen, ke. ETKONG'S THY DOLLAR RAMPLE LoTR —— containing the following large assortment, i “ “ “ “ ”“ “ wil) be sent at once in & vent package, by ox- om Reeyied the vag ge Tost. Uberad ever made to valentine | i De re ra en rer~=<~\- ot ALIZ.—DURING THE BALL SEASON, TAYLOR’ Prince and trots up-town between x be open till one o'clock, for the convenience of to take supper. U NITED STATES RESTAURANT. WE MEREBY TET 4 al ‘Apply to J, with ant tion—an acoeneee ge 5 with fruit aa near Premises, Ten avenue ua Tdetn ataeet Mi é eo \URNISHED HOUSE TO LET, CONTAINING TEN . . Salona ma athe Meet as EH of street. Part of the rent taxem in board, if eet the Railroad Restauraat, coraer Hudson and streets, OTICE—A HOUSE TO LET, WITH ALL T4E MO dern improvements, at No, 191 Weat Twenty-fourth strevt. 1t cam be seen from 1 to 3 o'clock P. M. FFICES TO LET—SINGLE OR IN SUITS, IN THE new building northwest corner of Nusaaa and Pine streets. Apply at the Bank of the Common- wealth, or of JOHN LLOYD, 18 Nassau street. RT OF A HOUSE 10 L€t—THE FRONT AND BACK parlors, kitchen and two 9, of & convenient- fy located house, with immediate possession. Terms moderate. Apply at 44 Second avenue, HOP TO LET—THE SEOOND FLOOR OF NO. 41 Wooster street, 26 feet by about 65. Possession immediately. Inquire on the third floor. LET—A STORE, WITH SOME FIRST RATE LOW’ with excellent light, in @ fine flocatiog, corner ot wich and Morris streets; immediate'possession cau id. Inquire of JOHN LLUYD, 18 Nassau street, be new four story brown stone front English tt house situate No, West Thirty fourth street; has all the modern improvements, is in pei order, and ‘are opportunity for person ng f pleasant and elegant residence, The bo forniture are both new, and will be lease, Address box 2,452 Post Office, nted together on O 1ET—PART OF A PLEASANT THREE STORY house, consisting of second tloor, basement and Attic roome, with yas and water privilegoy, below Canal street, and within a few doors of Broadway. Possession immediately, Addrens X. Z, Herald office. 0 LET—A DWELLING HOUSE ON THE H&IGHIS of Brooklyn, within two minutes’ walk of Muotague ferry; location ‘very desirable. Rent till May $100, or Part of furniture for sale. For parti- D LOT NO, 384 BROAD- way, corner of Franklin street, will be leased for a term of years, Apply to ADAMS '& LUCKEY, 76 Nas- sau street. (0 LET OR LEASE—THE BTORE AND DW: on the northeast corner of Fourtn ay and Nineteenth «tre splendid location for a grocery Iso the store adjoining on Fourth avenue. Vos- “ given immediately if required, Inquire on the eee or of A. L. OSBURN, at 5d Canal street, from 5 to 'O MERCHANTS, LAWYERS AND AKTIS£3,.—A SPA cidus and most eligible store, and elegant suite of chambers, to let on Broadway, the northwest corner of Anthony street. ‘The building is one of the most sub stantial in the city, securefrom fire aod thieves, and comprises about one hundred separ.te offices or apart. ments, The store is adapwa for either & wholesale or retail trade, requiring a central situation. The rooma above are laid out for ihe occupancy of lawyers, artists, bankers, underwriters, students, oF other professional gentlemen, and possexs every requisite conveaieace and all modern improvements, in gas, water and vensilation. Apply to WM. B, MOFFAT, 330 Broadway, NG, TO SMALL AMERICAN FAMILIES, FLOORS hb, consisting of five rooms, with bath, ton water, &e , in the now houses ia West Nineteenth street, between the Seventh and Eighth avenues. Kenta $8 50 to $14 60 per month. Inquire on the premises, No, 140 West Nineteenth street, froin 3 to 5 P. Ke LET—POSSESSION | IMMEDIATELY—THE NEW brownstone front house, 119 Kant Thirteoath atest, with all mordern improvements; rent $1,000, Also, the now English basement house 165' Kast Nineteenth street; ree $800, For particulars apply to TRUSILTO, PRANCHI & CO., agents, 105 Wall street, T° LET, AND POSSESSION AT ONCE—THE BEAU. tiful full sized three story and stone basement brick house 215 Adama street, Brooklyn, three rooms deep, and coptaining all the modern improvements, large garden full of flowering planta and grape viner, suitable for a wholesale merchant or importer, and a large family, To a good tenant it will be let low, for a term of years, In quire in the basement. ol xd LET—TWO RICHLY FUKNISHE! pantries, with or without board, ther every attent.on paid to the comfort of the occa- pants, no other boarders Cali for threo days at 164 spring street, from 10 A. M. to 5 P.M. K urnuant to the statutes of the Stace of » in euch ease made and provided, that aa application be made to the Leyisluture, at’ ite the pasrage of a law to increase the rtment in and of the city of New ‘and filty thousand doltars. JOHN 8. GILES, Treasurer, New York, Jan, 19, 1826. _HURSKS, CARRIAGKS, a. OR SALE—ONE BAY HORSE, SIXTERN HANDS high, sound and kind; one market cart aud cart ‘aod sleigh, vearly ‘new. The owaer is going We To be seen at oyster acow No, 16, foot of Spring street, North river, 1B SALE—A SORREL HOPSE, FIFTEEN HANDS high, six years old, very stylish, soued and kind, and can trot very fast either in single or couple harness, also, « light wagon and harnese. ba neen by apply: ing to DAVID A. MOLMAURK, 21 Centre maract, before 1 o'clock; or after, at stable 44 Third atreet. IVERY STABLE FOR SALE —THE STUCK, FIX- tures and good will, together with a lease of tive ears with the privilege of purchase of the atadie No, 50 Went Fifteemth street, now doing one of the beat business 18 the city Also several private carriages for sale cheap. Apply on the premises, SHSCELLANKOUS. © BROADWAY.—GENTLEMEN’S FASHIONABLE ede) furnishing basear.—LEWIS & SUACORD in- ite special attention to their aystem of shirt making— complete measurement, careful cutting, best of needle work with artirtic finish, and wo sale if not to please, Gentlemen who have been disappointed elawhero are particularly invited to call. ©) () CASES SPIRITS TUAPENTINE, CONTAINING 250 four cana of fi each, pat up ia sa- perior order, suitable for the California and Australian markets, for sale by LOUNSBERY & BETTS, 32 Burling slip, 165 summer CANAL STRERT, NEAR VARIOK. VAN NOTB'S gs 4 wtove large patierus of mantel grates, ‘or enle oa reasmusble terme. Grates ned, brass foand- ‘oves ‘lined, bakers’ ‘FRESCO PAINTER OF THE GERMAN in achvol.—fs sendy to decorate in the approved monner and tw all etyles. Add: York vient G REEN'S CRLEURATEL > FURNISHING 5 ited Vo the superior articles in the ing deperiment at GREEN'S «birt . 1 Astor House. The stock tactades tention In genticioen's turn, canes, ren tr shirt etude and loots tot ieee, otherwisy, opera giaases, Ko., for the (ait end wee, prices are moderate, and the assortment un- equalled + LENS FALLS DOOR, BASH AND BLAND DePOr.— G Cool & Robiason, manufacturers, have extablianed a cepot at No. 6 Canal street, where they will sell at factory prices, All work warranted. JOHN #. FASETT, Agent. N INTRODUCING 10 THIS MARKET MEAGRH, JU4iN Vick & Sen's 6 cord 200 yar’ spool cotton, we beg Tespectiully to call the attention of wholesale a0 retaly buyers aac consumers to the artele as being worthy o their favorable notice. Mr. Dick, Sr., was for nearly thirty years manager for the manufacturer whose owtton holds the firet rank in thie cfty, sod tes fact of tis hav ing met with great aaecess in the Geitih, Canadian sod Weat India markets, since he began manufacturing on hi own acenunt, hen an feel satiafied that (he co'wn het wh to become « popular amd fevortie arts extent of Mesers Dick's mills, and Gacte machinery having all the latest improvements, wo ace epabied to rell it cheaper than any other Gret clase thread in the Sates. Mr. Dick, Se., superintonds the manufacturing department; and as be examines the spools dur ng their manufactare and before shipment we can guarantee that the cotton will always juaiatain ite character and be equal, if aot euyerior, \ any fret cinee thread now hoown. visit (4 solierted (rom tuyert when making their by ROBT Farehacce for spring LOGAN & CO, 51 Tey peculiarly adapted for sewing machines 10 GAB CONSUMERS. IF YOU WANT YOUR METIS protected from the frost, and Giled with bg prot spirits, call on Joba G 1 eRe wad wtenin Attar, 73 Contre strest, (late of the oid gas company.) BOO rece, rome, Goin sat feat ey Ga 5 cook, Louse seme strest, corner of street. N. —The thread iv | strest.. evening, Renefit of Mr. Lester. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Reuben Glemroy..........,+sssecce008 ++Mr. Lester ney. - Mr, Blake | Hawbuck.... 5 Rosalie . Brougham vee My . wail, Stewart | Mrs, Glearoy,. ..Mra, Hoey THE TIC. Mr. Leater | Whiskerandos,..Brougbam ..Mr, Bland | Tilburina,,...Mrs, Stephens . Mr, Chippendale | Confident Mins Carman METROPOLITAN THEATRE.—MANAGERS, IRCUS, R Bands and J, J. Nathans, ‘Doors open at 645; commence at 734 o'clock. Monpay Evening, JANUARY 29. NEW AND SPLENDID ORGANIZATION. FEATS OF EQUESTRIAN SKILL, BRILIIANT CAVAL- CADEB, CHIVALRIC SVOR HISTORICAL AND wOxenomma NAN TS, CLASSIC occasionally varied with COMIC BURLETIAS, PANTOMIMES, BALLETS, ETC. The entertainments will be accompanied by A MLITARY BAND. GROTESQUES, ARNUW’S AMERICAN MUSEUM —CHASTE AND beautiful performances every afternoon and even- John R. Scott will appear on Moada ning, 9, a8 MACBETH, assisted 4 ©. Ww. rks, Miss Mestayer and Miss Lo Brun, We. A(ter- two diverting pieces. The new Wax Sta Happy Family, &ec., to be seen 25 cemts; children under ten, € £0. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, IN CONSE quence of the destruction of their hall, 444 Broad. way, by fire, wil perform every evening at MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 BROADWAY, under the control of H. woop, GEO, CHKISTY All business transacted by HIOPLA, ron ESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FAR } Proprietors, co eeH, Woot Y, DANCES, ETO, KS, moat accomplished company in the A change of programme every evening. open at 634 o'clock; to commence at 7}, pre- JALLACK’S — THEATRE, has the honor to inform the public that Hs BENFFIT will take place on MONDAY NEXT, JAN, 20, when Morton’s celebrated comedy of TOWN AND COUNTRY for the firet time, by this company. s celebrated two act comedy of THE CRITIC, Mr, Lester will appear, for the tims, ax Reuben Glenroy, and as Puff, in the “Critic.” Mr. Blake, Mr, Brougham, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Vincent, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Bland, Miss Rosa Bennett, Mra, Hovy, Mra. Blake, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Cramer, &e , &c., will also appear, ] {CRRTS —METROPOLITAN The tenth grand ( SUNDAY EXTKA.—MR, LESTER will be played, Also, Sheridan’ SCHREIBER, upon his first appearance in A 0 the porition assigned him by all the European tai critics, the greatest Cornet-a Piston performer in the world, M’LLE CAMILLE URSO, MR. G. WARRE, his first appearance at these Concerta; asal USRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, Conductor, Herr Kr Manager... MM 1 BAC Handel Handel Noturno—Componed by V ter to H. M. the King of Denmark Solo, Cornet a-Vistoo—" Ave Maria,’? by re MAM casas i leans es sss Sohubert jormed by Herr Schreiber. Song—' Down in a Valley,"’ from the ‘‘Measiah’’ Handel Sung by'Mr G Warre, ‘The Twenty-third 'saim, ty Schubert, arrange for 1ull Orchestra ARS ee, Buseh lotermission ot tive minutes, Yart U.—seeuLan, Overture Ware@rOlt... see... eee coe «Auber Orchentra. Solo, Violin—Ou Themes from Somnainbula, ar- ranged by......... 44+ noe . Sivor' M'lie Camille U) “The Last Rose of summer,’’ arranged the full Orchestra.,.... Huseh n—' souvent Artot forwed by Herr Seb The Scherzo from the Sinfonia in coocccees Mendelssohn Overture—‘'Le Cheval de 20.0, V.olin vee Aube Pagauial BILLIARD ntaining eight superior tables, with bar Central location Hatisfactory reasons iven for selling, Vilease address & note to 8, B. B., Post jee, 14 LOST AND FOUND. 0G FOUND—CAME TO THE SUnsCaTHERS premises, on Friday last, @ black and tan terrier, Which the owner cap have by proving property and pay ing expenses, § THOMPYON & HON, 359 Brow ver ND—DU LAST BUMMER, A BOX CON taining wearing apparel snd other marked ¥. MeGraw, Detroit, tap eunangng lates a by: poos: ing property, and applying to Nicholas HMonley, 121 Christopher street. O8T—ON SATURDAY EVENING, ABOUT 6 O'CLOCK, ‘A sleigh robe, in the visinity of Claremont, DeKalb ‘and Clinton avenues. The dader w li be suitavly rewarded by leaving it at CARLE & DURYEE’S stables, Fulton eet, Brooklyn. N THE 21TH INeT., WHILE GOING FROM Fixth avenue to Kignth street and crossing the ‘ashingtom parade grou: Waverley place, ing the some will be 20 #ixth avenue, up link bracelet. Any pei berally rewarded on leaving staire. I OST—ON THURSDAY EVENING, BETWEEN VIVE 4 and six o'clock, going {rom Dursham's to Hecond avenue, a sable cape lined with dark changeable silk, The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to ¥. HL. Stief, 10236 Bowery, OST_ON THE 27H INST. IN PAGING THROUGH Delancy street, ne street, Browd way, eet to Lal wateh, with black ber attached, To ny person finding Ye will receive ® liberal reward om leaving the 9 stole the sor and sleigh, with rob (th street on Baturvay {Band ¥ o'tlock . between tbe JH. Ghana. REWARD —STRAYED OR STOLEN Washington street, between Murra formation which ms rty, by LR. PREWe fur any lhe proper § REWARD. LOST OR #TOLEN ©) "265 evening two h robes, The Onder will receive the om lraving them at 47 John strert, and oo quentiows eked. 44) Four F REWARD.—LOMT, ON ‘Wt, at the Monte Cristo bail Fe form of & serpent wi On application \o A. Raker, 10 W liam street, ‘VE DOLLAI# KEWARD—LosT, A BOCKEKIN puree, with clasps, euvmialeing © breartpln. Whoev teture it at No. 114 Mexth avenue, corner N I receive the above rewar: om VENING OF THE wo etree % [ARMONTS YAK aN LONDOW D’ | Pedy nev ed guy 3h tot tailed fia fot Oh bythe cotben ropes, No. 41 Reade street eemner of be bs conselte’ from ll AM wah. =f WB Not the trested by mall or express. AdAress New ‘We eomear wi ing Be. Larmont te the y reromnens Go Maate tule, ton A LARMONT'S PAKIE ont Mr. Frank Hughes } ew comedy, Pagatiy, highly succesatel, end received with loud pppleese and laughter, and exhibiting A PREP INTO POLITION AT W. With, firet time here, Buckstone’s WOMAN'S LIFE ON Tux Gt, tor Wire, axp Tie Mormem. with a full cast of the best talent. Mr. Berion.o0 Lacquer and Bs jared the Model. Mr. Jordan, Mr. 1 Mr. ~~ it, Johnston, Mr. Andrews, Mise jugher, Mrs. Hurtom, ke, &e. in advance. THKA the. —PKOPRLETOR AND P. Waldron, sage Manager, Robert Jones, Boxes, ib conta; Pit ‘tm Boxes, $0 January 20. b WISH-TON-WISHt IRELAND AS IT 18, IRIE ASSURANCE AND YANKEE MODBSTY, UCKLEY’s SERENADERS, 6°9 BROADWAY —TRE- mendous success of the grand new burlesque on LUCY O LAMMERMOOR, in four asta, in'roducing all the “ original gems’? of this favorite corre. WHICH WILL BE REVEATED ALL THIS WEEK. Preceding the opera, ALGO MINSTRELSY. Tickets, 25 centa; Concert commences at TJ, 0 clock. Reserved Seats 60 cents ONALLSON OVERA HOUSE, 716 and 720 Broadway, Ovposte the New York ster. OVEN BVERY Niout The mort talented and amurtiny COMPANY OF NkGKO DELINEATORS IN Admission, 26 cents, Doors open at 6 at Thy 0 Paturday afiernoon—Concert for the accom of Ladies and chitiren, commenceing at 3 o'clock, f 1 WORLD. 0 comMeRCe prancuin MUBEL M, NO 68 BOWERY, NKARLY opponite the Howery Thewtre Lier i afternoon at 5, and every evening, at 7, Strangers will observe that the Frenfis Maoseum is the only place in the Un States where the Model Artistes are exhibited. her orginal entertainments, Re Thureday pew histo Consul,” with ugho Mr the National Theatre, Bow IRCUS,—METROPOLITAN THEATRE, ~MANAG ndaand J.J. Nath ‘New and splendid organization, commencing Moxnay [yr Jax, 20 TWO FULL & TRIAN OCUMPANIES, comprising the entir ¢ R. SANDS & CU AND J. J. NATHANS, combining, in one micnificent eo ertainment, TWO ENTISE PROUUES (CF KQUESTRIAN AND GYM NASTIC ARTI ‘The action of these oormbloed troupes will be confined to the SPLENDURS OF TL ARENA, consisting of multitanour Feata of Equestrian Skil] Brililant Cavaleates Chivairie #ports Historico! and Romantic Pi Claanto Exeretaen oceasionally varied by Comis Burlettan, Pantomimes, Crotesqnes, Ballets, &e. TWO 8. Ulis OF HOMSLS «SD PONIES, unequalled by any m the worl), either for beauty, ele gance 0! action, or superio A COSTLY AND E WARDROBE, with duplicate sets of pings and decors. tions, of unexempled bell her with « general | paraphernalia. ne ensary for giving elect to their VAKIED AND ELEGANT EXHIBITIONS, The entertalnmen's will be accompanied by a FULL MILITARY Fall particulars of the perf the programmes of a ngs, tre toge 126 conte 4 People in the Third Circle, 1LO'S—THIS ESTANLISUMENT WILL BE LET, row GRAND OR PROMENADE CONCERTS, BALIA, OR ANY Him h be TALE ENTRAINMENT For particulars, inquire of Mr. WM. A, MOORE, at the front offer. «nb * DIVISION NTPRNATIONAL MOSEUM, NO. 61 street. Prof Fleur ropreetor,—Tavleaux Vivaute Laving Stetuar, —Veefessor Fleur, with bie troupe of Freneb ano lating M Artin, and W. &IL Camp's troupe of Femnle Aamitsion &h cents ue CAL 1 exiib te at Thy o'clock, Minstrew ivitioa from 9 o'clock Hours of oe P.M ALK, PAINTED BY otry. Bubjeet em SPLENDID PANOHAMA Ft one of the ber MATRIMONIAL, r oe A GENTLEMAN OF PREPOSERSING APPRARANCE, Jem perat ————— di-position aad. stretly acqoaintance with bely, object, bat the Jed upon tl pre ons James, Herald pr WEALTHY BUSIN table and worthy trimonial vew, with an intelligent in view 0} 5 ; i 3 z hed tw adorese MCV ATHIMONIAL—A LADY, UNDER THIRTY Y Rane N of age, without frirods ur fortune, wishes te cor- ‘agentioman, with » Yiew to marriage, if 80 object, bat f ue respond wit mutually pleased, beauty or you ence and & cullivate! m puis, Broadway Port Office erate Mumma, ov rine “oonagaae o Surgeons of Dublin aud Kiinborgh, attenda te pri- Yee practice at his old eat MEDICAL. DUAN UTRERT, MAY ae twee re in one Masse 2o'have ‘sats taeel teed ba thap bimeelf Constitutional weakness efiee ally cured, without the use of any delectorione drug. BR WARD'S WOMAN'S FIURND—THE BENT PREP A. ration of medicine ever exhibited in enaee of weakness, Price $1. lr Power's lative’ for obstructions, Sent by post or express to the } try. R WARD’ | NVURTUN ATI FRIEND PRU Advice gratin, Fe ‘ medicines, for temale derseg y Dr. WARD No (Canal #\rest, one dour from Broad: way HE GREATEST CURES MADE AT 0 CANAL, Nothing ¢lee «an They foek from all parte fot Ohta remety \bat cares when oll elae fails D NERVOOH SUPT) Kiie.—a RETIRED cuamey- man restores Wo beoltt to ears of great nervous ee a i wif mown the meene of cure : ed (free) ° th iplioe one! ow receir . furect to Ber’ Jobs W. Dagnall, 68 Fulton steeet teosk- mm SHE MAKRURD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOM fA Ae penton, by Or A.M Mauriceen, fares Uf amen one hundredth edition, (100 yp 7, om fine pager | Seman can here discover tome with thoes described the natere, | cause of her compiant, ond to pared meth end uflering. The wife often weed of portanes to her f eeneiiivenees t- | will Gnd owen ji ¥ theme of many #) wptomes which otherwise tom mock aonlety or alarm Hew many are from obstructions o irregelarities meullar system, which undermine the wealth. of which they are ignorent amd etich thetr bide weeklong medical eAvice be edn ey lapene (Caliing of Ube vom) or from (weakness, devity, ke) Tor meer are ia

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