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‘ABLE as cook, washer and ynces.’ Please call ‘at her formes iS Toustl etteet, a a for three days, if not engaged. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A W situation to dee housework ine private family. Please call on &. Y., 22 Chesnut street. Worn A RESPECTABLE YOUNG asituation in ck family, to do work, , washing and ironil wee, aot floor, front room, ian be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Ya situation as cham| waiter, to take are of children, or assist in washing and ironing: Best f city reference. Piease inquire at 371 East Tweltth treet, near First avenue, WOMAN, ‘Apply at 30 Willet Apply at it at alty reference. Pasha Reecldn id s N ee Wore. A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant woman, a situation as wet nurse. Geod re- ference given. Piease call at 38 Lewis street, first @oor, back room. M38. PRATT. pcre ERLE EU CC RAIN ae stll ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, VY a daby.to wet nurse, which will have a comfort: able home; she is young ai thy, and very desiro: to take onlbot chilirett: Please onll at aes uaoen streak, in the rear building, second floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A PROFESSED COOK, WHO UNDER- stands her businese thoroughly and all kinds of pastry and desserts, having twelve years experience in the most respectable families. Has no objection to go toany part. The best of city reference can be given. Can be seen until suited. Apply at 122 Mott street, or a note E. N., will meet with prompt attention. bear A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, a situation as waiter and chambermaid, or to take care of shildren and do plain sewing; the it of city reference given, Can be seen for two days, at No. 77 Bt, Mark’s place, Eighth street ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, & baby to nurse; she has ately lost her own, an ‘thas no other children. The babe will meet with a com- fortable home, and the best of care and attention paid to it. Can be seen for two days. Please apply at 680 Houston street, room 18, fifth floor. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE COOK, washer and ironer. To one who can come recom- mended as fully understanding her business, and is amart, neat, tidy, and of an ble disposition, wages will be no ? “Apply at 105 Macdougal. strest, nest Fourth street. Warr A LADY, AN EXPERIENCED TEACH- x of the p.anoforte and singing, board for her fatber, an elderly gentleman, in a respectable private Fo in return for which, she would give lessons in the above, and, if required, furnish a good instrument. References exchanges. Address L. T. '., Herald office. ANTED—A COMPETENT INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN, te do the general housework of a very small pri vate family; she must be a superior washer and iroaer; the cook.ng’ is plain but Particular. The very best of personal references would be required as to capability nd good conduct. Apply from 10 till 1 o'clock at 416 ANTED—A PERSON FULLY COMPETENT, AS forewoman in a Broadway millinery establishment; @lso several trimmers and milliners. None need apply but suchas are first rate. Carter’s milinery store, 593 way. ‘ANJED—EMPLOYMENT AS CLERK OR BOOK- keeper. Good references will be given. After a few months some interest could be d an amount invested im the concern. Provision: d grocery pre- ferred. Address L. S., Herald office. ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND ironer; one who understands milking a cow; to Such an one wages will be paid, aud a good home in asmall private family, consisting of two grown per- sons and two children. None but Protestants need ap- ply, and the best of reference required. Apply to Alfred A. Arment, 29 East Twenty-fifth street. ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO PROTES- tant girlsas cook and chambermaid. American or .. None need apply except those willing ‘to work, of dyspo-ition, and can bees reference, Such can find a good home. Apply at 199 West Thirty- fifth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. ANTED.—A WET NURSE, AT 66 SOUSH THIRD street, Williamsburgh. One with no child pre- "ANTED—AT THE NURSERY, §110 ST. MARK’S place, a respectable "Protestant woman as head arse, whocan bring good city reterences, She must ead and write, aud understand the diseases of children. \pply, with references, at 80 East Twenty-first street, ‘etween eight and ten in the morning. ‘QU ET NURSES CAN BE RECEIVED DAILY AT THE Nursery, 110 St. Mark’s place, if well recom. m of wet nurses boarded at $5 a month. ANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF A WHOLESALE and retail publishing house ia Boston, s young ho can command from $100 to $200. A perma- ituation and a good salary. This is a rare chance fora ie out of eg had Ay mmediate- ty to P. F is, Publisher, 102 Nassau street, ANTED—A COMPETENT APUTHECARY AND chemist, an American, as an assistant; undoubted references uired. Apply personally to NESTELL; ., chemists, 114 Chambers street, from TO $24—AGENTS WANTED.—UPON THIS 8 amount of capital agents are now clearing, a! expenses, from $5 to perday. Good wages en- eured. Norisk. Calland examine at No. 290 Broad- vwag, office No, 12. GENTLEMEN WANTED, WITH A CASH CAPI- . tal of $10, to engage in a busi per day may be realized Address a a cents or stampe, or call on Brown & Gorham, 47 Dey street, up stairs. Full particulars and specimens sent by return of mail. TENANTS’ REGISTER. Pr een inet retin lhinw retreive, ohn Fiero HOUSE TO LET, CONTAINING TEN rooms, neatly and elegantly furnisbed throughout; santly located, Dian ment winat es r# of Gapal street. Part of the rent taken in board, it ble, knquire at the Reilroad Restaurant, corner of Hudson and Canal streets, FFICES TO LET—SINGLE OR IN SUITS, IN THE new banking building northwest corner of Nassau and Pine streets. Apply at the Bank of the Common- cwealth, or of HOHN LLOYD, 18 Nassau strest. RT OF A HOUSE TO L@1—THE FRONT AND BACK parlors, kitchen and two bedrooms, of a convenient y located house, with immediate possession. Térms moderate. Apply at 43 Secon 1. LET—A STORE, WITH SOME FIRST RATE LOFTS with excellent light, in s fine flocation, corner of jreenwich and Morris streets; immediate’ ‘fon can be bad Inquire of JOHN LLUYD, 18 sau street, LET, AND POSSESSION AT ONCE—THE BEAU- tiful full sized three story and stone basement brick Rouse 215 Adams street, Brooklyn, three rooms deep, and sontaining ali the modern improvements, large garden ull of flowering plants and grape viner, suitable for s cholesale suerottent or importer, and a large family. To good tenant it will be let low, for a term of year. In- quire in the basement. LEASE—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 364 BROAD- , corner of Franklin street, will be leased fora term of years, Apply to ADAMS & LUCKEY, 75 Nas- eau street. MERCHANTS, LAWYERS AND AKTISTS.—A SPA- cious and most eligible storey and elegant suits of bers, to let on Broadway, the northwest corner of Ant street. ‘The building is one of the most sub. stantial io the city, seoure from fire aod thieves, and cane about one hundred separste offices or apart- mente. The store is adapted for either a wholesale or retail trade, requiring a central situation. The rooms above are daid out for the occupancy of lawyers, artists, bankers, anderwri‘ers, students, or other professional men, and possess every requisite convenience and all modern improvements. “re water and ventilation, Apply to WM. B. MOFFAT, 336 Broadway. LET—VEKY NEAR THE SIXTH AV I good neighberbood, a first class house, containing dixteen rooms, having pantries and closets throughout, with gas, be bs, &e, | Furniture for wal price sito. A good permanent bearders will remain. Appl B.W. RICHARDS, 807 Broadway. TEASE AND FURNITURE FOR SaLE (TERMS OF payment easy )—A first class boarding and loiging house, in one of the most desirable situations in the lower part of the city, near Broadway. The houve is \ecessful operation, and contains forty rooms, PB. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broad way. ASI house 380 Fourth avenue, near fwenty-seventh street, consisting of twelve rooms, oath, ve LET, IMMETIA\E POS a , &e. Rent, $500, Also # number of houses to let, \ LARGE, NICE | C 3 it bas been the will of an fevenere eateet staat our esteemed friend and class- frees Tasers ng by death, in so sudden and tnd That each member of said class comply with Pg, mie Nhipe hog trerpape try robo} to be pre- whesolved, thet his fellow students, while we, low students, while we mourn the loss of our ‘worthy and active classmate, do sympathize with the parents and relatives of the (4 Resolved, That we, the members of the Freshmen Class, from a sincere desire of showing every mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, do wear the customary badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That copy of these resolutions be forwarded to his l. Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the principal city papers. ‘ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF MONTGOMERY... Lodge, No. 68, and the masonic frateraity of few York and Brooklyn, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral of our late Brother Chamaley. They will meet at the corner of Grand and Centre streets oa Tuesday, at 10 A.M. By order of ALLEN A. BURNS, W. M. Mos.xy Lyon, Secretary, AYOR’S OFFICE, JANUARY 2, 185¢.—THERE 18 opened, at this office, s complaint book, under the of a competent person, for the purpose of receiv- ing and entering a!l complaints of ma‘ within the jurisdiction of the municipal authorities, The Mayor @ entertain, Gry a ere him power, e ce oF Tes) par ties for violation of and Gatetinn of duty ‘the city All the in this city will please and send their bills to this office. mane EW CITY HALL.—SPECIAL NOTICE. —THE Special Committee of the Board of Aldermen, to which was referred the subject of selecting # location for the prccns new City Hall, hereby give notice that they will meet on Monday, 20th inst., at 1 o'clock P. M. 1m the chamber of the Board of Aldermen, i those Lamers fo rey an 3 opposed oP Ipentag the proposed new City in the upper part o: city. PETER 'VOOREIS. ‘A Special Committee. FFICE OF THE SECOND AVENUE RAILROAD on pany, New York, January 15, 1855.—The annua! tion for Directors of this company will be held on Monday, February 6, next, at the office of the company, No. 58 Bowery, from 12 till 2 o'clock. The transfer books will be ‘closed from the 15th inst, until after the election, By order, P. C. ROGERS, Secretary. MUSICAL, GREAT BARGAIN.—A $300 SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE- wood pianoforte can be had for $215; superior tone finish, not three months in use, warranted perfect in all respects, by good makers. Parties have to leave the city. It can be seen January 29 and 30, at 34 Vesey street, between 10 and 2 o'clock. ANJO! BANJO! BANJO!—THE BANJO TAUGHT by @ new, easy and improved method, in six les- sons. Terms $6 in advance. Pupils by our method learn with the greatest facility, sons given every evening. Prois. 8. B. & H. P, JACOBS, 407 way. 'N THE FAREWELL CONCERT OF M, PAUL JULIEN there has been played on a square piano of the firm Messrs. Schietze & Ludolf, No. 85 Varick street, of this city ‘and a grand piano of tae celebrated firm of M. Ehrhardt, of Paris, but we must contess that the square piano bad a better tone and power than the grand piano of M. Ehrhardt. Both were by the celebrated ianist Aug. Gockel. A certificate of Mr. Gockel’s has Deen published in last week's Herald of the excellencies of the pianos of Messrs. Schietze & Ludolf; and we must say that these pianos are not praised too high. Me STORE IN JERSEY CITY.—THE UNDER signed begs leave to inform hs friends and the public that he has just opened a foreign and domestic music store, at 50 Montgomery street, where he will sell all kinds of sheet music at New York prices, and mu- sical instruments of every description at the lowest terms. Dealers and purchasers throughout the country, aswell as schools, &e., will be supplied by addressin, E. A. FELLMER, 50 Montgomery street, Jersey City, N. J. USICAL NOTICE —MUSICIANS WANTED—VOCAL and instrumental young ladies and gentle- men that can read music well, play the piano, guitar, violin or other instruments, To such steady employ: ment and liberal terms will be ensured. Apply in per- son or by letter (post paid), to Chas. Thos, Patsioe, The- atrical Agent, Burton's, Chambers street, between the hours of 10 and 3. ATIONAL SCHOOL FOR SINGING—UNDER THE DI- rection of Mr. GEORGE LE JEUNE, A. R. A., Pro- fessor of the Royal Academy, London. The system adopted at this schcol is entirely new and most rapid. ge yoann ‘to be had at 8. C. Jollies, 300 Broadwi jovello’s music stores, Broadway, and at Mr. Le Jeune’s residence, 987 Broadway. LANOS.—MESSRS. SCHUETZE & LUDOLF REQUEST- ed me toexamine their pisuos; in doing 80, with greatest care, I must testify that I find the same ex- cellent in every respect. Without any doubt, I can compare them with the best manufactured in thls coun- try, and was very much astonished, as I never before heard of the firm mentioned. AUGUSTE GOCKEL. SCHUETZE & LUDOLFF, Manufacturers, 85 Variok st. DEALERS IN GROCBRIES, FURNITURE, DRY- goods, clothing and others.—A Srst class protessor music offers to give instruction on the pianoforte, &c., in exchange for articles of the above description.” Ad: press G, A. B., Union square Post Office. |AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies and gentlemen having any of the above arti- cles to dispose of, can obtain a fair cash ined ps Sasa ing to the subscriber, or by the post office. N. B— Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. . 8. COHEN, 66 Elm street. heiress. Contents. —A Joyful ; Smitten Again; The Ques. Joophy of Love; ‘The Herolne in Alarm; A Rupture: Unconditional Surrender; A B ty; The Named; The Abduction; A Str: iy: The Acreat; The Pron; Theiling Necee pee ed Blow; A Narrow Lg 4 Jailor’s man’s Rage; The Trial; mastion; Midnig! flections; Pardon Impossible; Thurlew Weed’s Story; Sr ie erat Benet te, tne i; ration; ; New Yor! in; Bearly Weloone; Citimatum of the Press. P extraordinary Sensation produced in lit cir- cles by Mr. Wikoff’s charming Pati of real life is ex- baust edition atter edition of his wonderful book. From lengthy reviews, among several hundred received, we extract t Solo wing brief notices:— “It combines sometb: ing of the colloquial ease and vi- vacity of Horace Walpole’s writings, with the precision and él ice which characterized Lord Ohesterfield’s Jetters,”’—N. Y¥, Herald. “We prefer commending the book as beyond question the most amusing of the season, and we commend it without hesitation, because the moral is an excellent one.’’—N, Y, Albion. “The work posaeases all the charms and fascination of @ continuous romance.’’—N, Y. Journal of Commerce: ‘¢ With unparalicled candor he bas here unfolded the be culars of the intrigue, taking the whole world into is confidence—‘ bearing his hvart on his sleeve for dawa to peck at’—and, in the dearth of public amusements, presenting a piquant nine days’ wonaer for the recrea- tion of society."’—New York ‘Tribune. “The courtship recorded here is one of the rarest events that has occurred since Sir John Falstaff und took the refinement of love at Windsor,’’—Prentice’s Leuisville Journal. ‘The insight into the Italian prison of St Andrea is a pect of picture painting which no other traveller has ad it in his pore: to give us, and ree it according- uity as amusing as it h unique.”’"—New York Suntay Dispateh, is = One See mest mamelas: ooursahiae, that ere bs - pened is given in plain, honest og 5 ) wi is Fore, conviction is carried to the miud of the reader tbat the tale is true. ’’—Boston Heraid. “The work is very amusing, and it is written in such a vein that one cannot refrain from frequent bursts of laughter, even when the Chevalier is in positions which might claim one’s sympathy.”’—Boston Evening Ga- zette “The courtship isso charmingly written—so full of hilarity and good nature—that people will not look much at the serious side of the affair.”’—Albany Expres ‘He relates his sufferings in such a comical w: the reader is obliged to sympathize with him by laugh- ter rather than tea Albany Argus. «Seriously, there is not so original, piquant an@ sin- gular a book in American literature. Its author is a sort of cross between Fielding, Chesterfield and Roch- foucault.’’—Boston Chronicle. “ With the exception of Rosseau’s Confessions we do not remember ever to have heard of any such self ana- tomization of love and the lover.’’—New York Express. “The style and manner of the book are brilliant and fascinating fromthe beginning to the end, and asa readable volume it far surpasses anything’ that has been recently published.’’—New York Day Book. “A positive autobiography, by @ man of acknow- leged fashion, and an associate of nobles and princes, telling tr how he coarted and was coquetted by an heiress in high life, is likely te be as popular a singu- larity in the way of literature as could well be thought of.”’—Home Journal. “The most remarkable romance in real life of the pre- sent generation.”’—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. “(It is as full of incident as a novel of forty horse power.”’—Philadelphia Mercury. The book has cost us a couple of night’s sleep; and we have no doubt it has cost its author and its princtpal subject a good many more.’’—New York evening Mirror. “Written in a gay, dashing, free and easy style, aad isthe most interesting history, in pursuit matri- mony under difficulties, ever written.”’—Peteraburg (Va.) Democrat, “If the struggle between the parties weary, the in- sight into the manners and customs of the beau monde of London and Paris will amply compensate for the time spent.”’—Philadelphia Argus. “No history of adventurous knight was ever fraught with more romantic interest than this second history of a Cwleb in Search of a Wife.’’—Syracuse Daily Standard. “The ladies are sure to devour it. It is better and more exciting than any modern romance, as it is a detail of facts, and every page proves conclustvely that the plain, unvarnished of truth is often stranger than etion.’’—Baltimore Dispatch. ‘CA graeefol and elegant history of fashionable gal- lantry and ecoquetry.”"—Richmond (Va.) Dispatch. - Ris easantly written, and will be laid aside by fow readers who omce ja it until they have finished it ”-— Cincinnati Gazette. “It will be read by nearly everybody, the more es; cially by the ladies, who are ‘intense’ upon vecything romanced with courting.’’—Botton Bee. “Tt will be along time before a novel well written and amusing as this ‘o'er true tale’ will appear.””"—New York Picayune. ‘fhe book, therefore, has all the attractions of a tilt of knight-errants,with this addition, that one of the com- batants woman. pecies of heart-endowed Ama- zon. ywark Daily Mercury. «If you read the first chapter of the volume you are in for the ‘finis,’ and can no more stop without the consent of your will than the train of cart cau sto; without the consent of the engine.’’—Worcester (Mase) Pallacium. SIXTH EDITION READY THIS DAY. Price in paper covers, $1; in neat cloth binding, $1 25. Orders should be addressed to J.C. DERBY, Publisher, No. 119 Nassau street, New York. For sale by booksellers and news agents everywhe: Single eopies sent by mail, postpaid, on recaipt of pri YHE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. All those who wish to subscribe to this CELEBRATED JOURNAL, Are informed that Tax COMMENCEMENT OF THE YEAR Is a very favorabie opportunity for so doing. ‘scription is ‘Ten DoLtans Per ANNUM, Paid in advance. All orders, accompanied by a remittaace, should be for- warded to ‘WILLMER & ROG! 42 Nassau street, New York, Who are the only authorized agents of the Mustrated London News in the United States. The sub- AST OFF bag abd dene Pheteigr neni! a3 ing any le(t off wearing apparel ispose of in large pf quantities, shell receive the very highest rice for them by calling on or emgprny Bi ogleory DE NROY, 491 Pearl street, between City Hall place and Centre street. LOTHING.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING clothes to dispose of, can receive a fair cash price by sending to the store 12 Lvurens street, near Canal, or rf West Broadway, or address by letter through the post, toS. COHEN. Ladies attended by Mrs. Coben, |AST OFF CLOTHING—A LARGE QUANTITY WANT- ed. Gentlemen wishing to dispose of large or small Jo%s of good left off wearing apparel can realize the fall value, in current money, by addressing or calling to JAMES MORONEY, 11 Baxter street, (formerly Orange, ) near Chatham. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies and ee Netfen 3 any of the above ar- ticles to dispose of can obtain a fair cash price by send- ing to the subscriber or by the Post Office. N. B.—Ladies attended by Mra. Duspeldorf. L. M. DUSPELDORF, No. 13 Elm street. ALENTINES.—SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE TRADE. —Valentine dealers in all parts of the country should send at once for one of STRORG’S THN DOLLAR SAMPLE LOTS of valentines, containing the following large assortment, vit— 144 comic valentines, assorted. 24No. 1, sentimental do., assorted. mu “ « ‘ “« 3 “ “ “« “ 6 “ “ “ : ee Oc Sour irae” scene ZS taney envelopes, 8 valentine writers, | These will be sent at once in a neat package, }) oF otherwise, to any ae or village <4 nited States or Canadas, on receipt of ten dollars. This is the most liberal offer ever made to valeatioe | dealers by any publisher, and sbould induce all who | wish to secure its advantages to send im their orders | without delay. Valentine companies and wholesale | dealers supp! on the most li terms, for cash. | from the and most id assortment. Orders #plensti sent to T. W. STRONG Manufacturer, 96 Nassaust., M. Y.. will be punctually attended to. | gas, from $500 to $900, E. B. KINSHIMER, “ 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7. LET—THE ELEGANILY FURNISAED, FIRST class brown stone front dwelling house, 38 West venteenth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues, It has all the modern Lg eng el a A fare ‘8 pleasant and genteel ped nee, the Bouse ani furaiture will be rented to. and jon given immediately. Apply H. Sint tates, sani tchin tila SC HOTEL, cg! LONG ISLAND, SEVEN Bane from chr Tal ww York, now open for re- Seption of visiters, and the tion of parties UsEUM 22 Pe td NEAR eoonge way--Every neat and new. ‘‘ Econom: ex ’? ia the ‘ Furnished rooms by the ight ar at 25 cents, to OF permanen' if the first class. all nafs ‘billiard room Cs 4 " Open all night Patt with exeellent cuits or on Ahad eiture smodern style, 4 CASES SPIRITS TUAPENTINE, CONTAINING 25 four cans of five gallons each, put up in su- perior order, suitable for the California and Australian markets, for sale by LOUNSBERY & BETTS, 32 Burling slip. 16 CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W & H. VAN NOTE’S grate and fender, kitchen range, sunrmer range and stove warerooms, fe have a large assortment of the latest patterns of mantel grates, ranges and ttoves, for sale on reasonable terms. Grates and ranges set and repaired, ranges lined, brass foand- ets’ an} jewellers’ furnaces built, stoves lined, bakers’ ovens built anc repaired, ROORATIVE FRESOO PAINTER OF THE GERMAN D and Italian ree en Behn in the most a manner, sv le 208 edhe sro, New York, Gkonae Ficr. wad tntet fi i won ies bag hall im six i} \- pa will aot stain of injure the thio; 81 « botte sent to any part of the country. RG. GRAHAM, 107 Nassau street; Hayes, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. REMOVAL. T\e, JOSEPH WORSTER HAS REMOVED FRow Dp Bleecker street to 119 Ninth street, six doors weet Broadway, | | | | | | | | IE PICTORIAL MESSENGER—SECOND NUMBER for the month of February, 1855—Reaty on Tues- day, Jan, 80 This number contains three large engray- ings, 21 by 16 inches, suitable for framing. Battle scenes, sketched at Sedastop l, Inkermann, Balaklava, ke., &¢., with a new map of the Crimea, approved of by Gens. Scott and Sanford, Engravings’and map hand- somely colored, and worth at least Z5centseach, Ke- tail price—20 cents single number, or $2 per annum, in advance, Sent to any part of the United State and Ca- nada. A liberal discount to dealers, STIMSON & CO., Publishers, 36 way. Ross, Jones & Tousey, Agents, 103 Nassau street, N. Y.; Redding &Co. an Federben & Co., Boston, Mass, IE TRADES, &0. MEMBERS OF THE UNITED SHIP JOINER’S ion are requested to meet at their @ room on edpesday evening, the 31st inst. Punctual attendance is required, as the meeting is called expressly to a'le- viate the wants of the unemployed members. by order of the Chairman. ATCHMAKER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN IN TBE city of Baltimore is desirous of obtaining the ser- vices of a first rate watchmaker, to whom a permanent situation, with a liberal salary, will be given; an Ameri- can would be preferred. The it unexceptionable tes- timonials as to practical skill and respectability of cha- racter wil) be required, Apply to SALISBURY & AKROW- SMITH, 121 Nassau street. ANTED—TO EMPLOY ONE OR TWO GOOD COMPO. sitors. Apply immediately at 17 Dutch street. ANTED—A BURNISHER, TO BURNISH LARGE tilver plated reflectors. "Apply to William Porter, 17 Plate street. ¥ THIS SHOULD MEPT THE NOTICE OF JOHN OR Henry Phebus, they would hear of something to their advantage by calling at 337 Fourth avenue. INFORMATION WANTED OF JOHN AND ELLEN Cotter, formerly of the parish of Scull, county of ‘ork. A letter addressed to their sister, 119 Greene street; corner of Prince, would be thankfully received. F JOHN" HOBBS, LATE OF LONDON, ENGLAND, will address a note to Ceailey Blanchard. New York Post Office, he will hear ,of his eldest daughter. Other papers please copy. ISSING.—WILLIAM 0. BUTLER—LAST SEEN ON Saturday, the 10th ult. corner of Bowery and Grand street. Had on blue cloth overcoat, gray lining, Diack cassimere vest, black cassimere pants, red. flannel undersbirt and drawers, white muslin shirt, open behiad, black silk cravat, and glared cap, under side of front white; stends five feet four inches high; has black whis- kers around the chin, cf Information respecting him will 4S thankfully recei by his afflicted tamily, at 334 tr street. R. A. W, GWYN, EXPECTED TO HAVE ARRIVED in New York per cue of the Soathern steamers, will ar of something to his advantage by calling on Simonds & Edwards, 86 Beaver sireet. AL.—THE RELATIVES OF GEORGE F. ALLEN, recently mate of « sbip out of this port and su d to be from Pennsylvania, can hear something their advantage, bee’ ty eS JA W. THILLIPS, 52 South street. OBERT WHALL, WHO CAME TO AMERICA THREE or four years since, sod when last heard from wae ep in an exchange office, will tind it to his interert if be will call upon or address Joho L. Buckley, No. 31 Front street. EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN YOUNG MEN'S GENE- ral Committee.—A special meeting of this Commit- tee will be held at Stuyvesant Institute, on Tuesday evening next, the 30th inst., at 734 o'clock, to settle up its last year’s Me 6. tare, ¢_ GODFREY GUNTHER, Chairman, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 18655. annum. 50 Sixth avenue pi Rae Desens» £2 Sa 1 —FOR SALE, A BUSINESS WHERE 500. @ fortune be made; over two $1.5 dollars has been expended and the foundation is w nd now wants some little capital and eu tocarry it on successfully, ee ot 21 Broadway, room No. 10, IMERS & PURDY. 800.27 a80le, THE WHOLE OR PaRT AUP a @ pate inves al - tunity. ‘Address G. M., Herald office. wast aici aocongentpystenere=atieetepaerpessietinnt---crraerecemeeesisghassineen 450 —FOR SALE—THE LAST GREAT CHANCE '« —The well known dining and coffee and cake saloon under the American Bible Houve. One thousand hands employed in the building. Reat only $176. Price $450, Inquire in the saloon, corner of Astor place and Third avenue. 0.0) “228 SALE THE STO0K AND ¥i<TORES & grocery store uptown, where, b; strict attention to business good rua cau be retalaed, Address R. L. G., Herald office. 1 FOR A COUNTRY RESIDERCE.—VALUABLE building lots and farms. 500 building lots and 100 farms will be divided among six hundred subscribers, on the 6th of February, 1855. Each subscriber, (or only$15, will receive a warrantee deed for four lots, 25x100 feet, or & farm from two to twenty acres. A few shares left, Apply immediately to CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broadway, where maps and pamphlets can be had grati jORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—ONE OF the best stands in the city, near Broadway, in the Fourteenth ward, with lease, at a very low rent. The store has a good run and many valuable customers; stock and fixtures, retained, at a bargain. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. AGUERREAN GALLERY FOR SALE—SITUATED at 546 Broadway, now doiag a fine eying busi- ness. Location not surpassed in the city. Tai 8 is & rare opportunity for say one baving from three to five hac- dred dollars in cash. The proprietor is not an operator, and is engaged in other business, is the reason for selling. Apply soon. LOURING MILL FOR SALE—COMPLETE EVERY way; engine of fifty horse power; out tura, 100 bar- reis flour per aay Would be delivered alongsiae vessel, and sold low, if applied for immediately, or exchange for mproved real estate or an interest in a good ship. T. W. MARSHAL, Jr., 128 Front street, F% SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT, 42 FIRST AVENUE, 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 SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT NO. 29 CaTHERINE treet, with the buildings thereon. The lease will pire on the firstday ef May. 1867; buil for or new lease given. The lot is twenty. and a halfinches in front, and twenty-fiv rear, and on the north side 114 feet nine inches, the south wide 112 feet one inch deep. Apply at 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. IR SALE—THE LEASE OF LOT 131 ANTHONY street; lease will expire on the first day of August, 1860; no renewal. The lot is about tweaty-twe 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, 1860; butidings to be paid for, or new leasegiven. The lot is twenty-nine feet rront and rear,,and about sixty feet deep. Apply at 180 ‘Temth street, one door east of Third avenue. OR SALE—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK house and lot 225 Went Nineteenth streot, with iander cellar; algo, the three story” briek house 325 Spring street, between Greenwich and Washington strects. For particulars, apply to W. F. PLATS & ., 290 Green- wich street. OR SALE—A STAND IN WEST WASHINGTON. MAR- Uetktt Apply immediately to B. Fister, 118 Bleecker ‘OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A SE- gar store, in a very good location, cheap rent, and good business doing; fixtures can also be sold without — Apply at Broadway. The store to let on AHO. R SALE —A NEW HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED, IN Williamsburg, near the ferries, for $2500. also, Yo let in New York, # house in Elm street;apartmonts, stores and basements, in Mott, Rove, James, and Green itreets. Possession this day. Apply to 8.6. Sarr 5 Rose street. R SALE—IN THE LOWER PART OF THE CITY, IN one of the greatest thoroughfares in the immedi- ate vicinity of Broadway, » paper hanging store, atock ret uggs ee valuation. = rs & good oppor- tunity. Terms of payment easy. ply to ey Ww. RICHARDS" 807 Broadway. OR SALE.—A BROWN STONE HOUSE, 3389 HENRY street, Brooklyn, with furniture. All the purchase moncy can remain on except $1,500; first class dey goods will be taken. Inquire on the premises, or of 8. M. PARSONS, A OR SALE—A SET OF STAND CASKS, SUITABLE tor a wholesale liquor store or grocery, and also a of beer pumps, very cheap. Elizabeth street. R SALE—SEVENTEEN ACRES OF LA IN BAL- timore, Md., within seven hundred yards of pave- ment, in the most desirable quarter of the city. The improvements consist of @ cottage, with modern con- veniences, (new within four years) Stabling, tenant house, ice house, &e. Situation and commanding. ‘the purchaser would realize séveral hundred per ceat by holding it two or three years. Building lots within 1,200 yards have been sold for four to five dol- Jars per front foot this season. Terms:—$1 iat. front foot for the whole only. The lots to be on 60 feet streets, with 20 feet alleys, 160 fect deep. Payments: one-fourth cash; balance in 6or 12 months, with in- terest. For further particulars, address H. B., box 135 Post Office, Baltimore, Md. R SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF 8 well known segar store in the lower part of tl ity, an excellent location, on a great thofoughfare; the stock is weil assorted, and the atore as fixed up new and established for the last five years, and now doing a good business; amd in every way the inducement in great. This is a rare’ chance for a man, and will besold at a bargain, as the owner is about leaving the city on account of his illness. Apply for this day, to C. B, HOWES & CO, 67 Nassau street. OR SALE—ON WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR Sixth avenue, an elegant four story English base- ment house, with every modern improvement, and built by days’ work for the owner. Location not’ surpaxsed in the city. Seventy per cent can remain. Apply to EB B, KINSAIMFR, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 o'clock. OR 8ALE—ONE SECOND HAND DOCTOR'S WAGON, also one light no top wagon, and one new no top light wagon, and om ‘Ww two scat phaeton, alse one light express wagon, enclosed box, body outside, seat door in back, with lock and key, after the style of Devlin or Rogers’ clothing store exp: Inquire at ghe hvery stable, 68 West Twenty thira street, from 9 to 4 o’cluck, for one week. OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, SITUATED IN ONE of the best locations in the First ward, noar the Bat- ders; the bar takes $6 to $12 daily, The lense, stock and fixtures will be sold for $140, 01 immediate application to C. B. HOWES, 67 Nassau street. Fe SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, GOOD WILL, ate Apply at ‘the grocery, horses, wagons, route, &c , of a well established tea ©, now doing a good trade. Satisfactory reasons gre for selling, by addressing a note to H, W. & Co., lerald office, stating real name and where to be found. EF’. SALE—A NEAT BOARDING HOUSE UP TOWN, u and will be sold for $100 less than what it cost; jere are six boarders in the house, and will a'l remain, and room for seven more; this is a bargain for any one that would like to have thing isin the house ready to carry on the busine Possessiva given imme- diately. Inquire at No, 361 Lhird avenue, near Twenty- eighth street. 'OR SALE OR TO LET—A TITREE STORY AND RASE- ment brick house, afew minatea walk from the iIton or South ferries; price $3,800, only $800 cash required; rent $350 per annum, possession immediately. Inquire of C, SCHULTHEIS, on ibe mises, 120 Degraw street, South Brooklyn, from § to Laas OTEL FOR SALE.—A PARTNER WANTED TO vest $5,000, and take an inter-at ina first cl jotel in one of the best locations in the city. H. J. A., Post Office, New York. NE THOUSAND TONS RAILROAD IRON, DELIVER- able at or pear Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, for sale. Terme will be made ¢asy and acceptable. JOHN B. MOFRAY, 137 Pearl street. ‘0 EXCHANGE, OR FOR SALE—EIGHT LOTS, 26 BY T 100 feet, on F.fty. ototh Fifth ave- nue, opposite Central park; also, a new! hed house and eight Jota at Fairmount, Upper Morrisania. Will be exch for # location on the Sound or Hudson river, or sold low. F. C, CHARLES, 138 Fear! street. AL trening, st T o'clock, ot 606 Sixth avence, for the benefit of the kagged or Humanitary Sebool, by Mrs. U, Oark. ERCANTILE LIRRARY ASSOCIATION —BY IVI tation, Mr. J. H. Wainwright, of this city, will de- Jecture before the Asevciation, at Clinton Hell, iver Astor on Monday evening, Jan. 29, at 8 o'elook. Su’ ities and Patriotism.’’ Tickets—~%5 cents. To the derk of the library, ana at Messrs. Hall & Son sic store, 250 pod Foss UA LLLARD, heen = JOBN CRERAR, Committee. VCHOLOGY —DR. BLNTON CONTE BS HIS he Ke i a Sit Here end 7 Seunct opplication, 638 Brogme street. TENTH STREET—PLEASANT FURNISHED Rov ga Berra — the modern improvements, can Neighborhood unsurpassed, References exchanged. t WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET—A FURNISHED front room, on the third floor; also room, with full or board, in private family; gas, baths, &c.; reference exchanged. 5, HENRY STREET, BROOKLYN, WITHIN FIVE minutes walk of the Fulton ferry; rooms, with board, for gentleman and hisjwife, or two single gentle- men. ’ Terms very moderate, 56 LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY .— Neatly furnished rooms to let, to gentlemen, with- out boerd. BOND STREET.—A FEW GOOD SINGLE ROOMS TO let, with or without board; also, a fine parlor and bedroom, ‘witn water and gas, to let, with or without furniture, Reference required. PRIVATE FAMILY HAV# TWO SECOND STORY lors, connected by folding doors, with pantries attached, which they wish to let unfurnished, with board; would be furnished if desired. Apply at 538 Greenwich street, opposite Vandam, FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, TO A GENTLEMAN, —Location desirable, being’a few doors west of Broadway. Apply at 120 Ninth street. LADY, RESIDING AT 65 SECOND AVEN! 3 desirous of letting a pleasant room, with board, to a gentleman and wife, where they can have the comforts of a bome; also, a room for a single gentleman, Terms ‘S> Oo LADY, RESIDING AT 65 SECOND A’ 1s desirous of letting a pleasant room, with board, to he can have the comforts a a gentleman, where home. -QOARD—FOR A LADY AND BREAKFAST FOR A gentlemen, per week, Foattvaly where there are no other boarders; plain and fair accomodations can find a permanent occu: pant. Address C. E. L., Herald office. OARD—IN ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN THE city. Three handsome front parlors, newly and neatly furnished, convenient for families; also several rooms for single gentlemen or ladies, with board, at 11534 street, third door from Broadway. OARD—AT 192 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR THE Sixth avenue railroad; 9 few single gentlemen can be accommodated with furnished rooms at the above first class Louse; also, a large room furnished, for a gentleman and bis wife or two sing! Braape pass the door every five minutes. o'clock. OARD.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PRIVATE ,FA- mily, occupying @ first class houre in the upper of the city, afew doors from Broadway, and where jlish, French and Spanish languages are spoken, ‘wor Pappy to accommodate one or two single gen- tlemen with handsomely furnished rooms, either with or without breakfast served in their rooms, where they could have every comfort of home, and where no more than two persons would be taken. Those only who can furnish the best of refsrences, and willing to pay a libe- ral price, may address a note to G., Herald office, stating where an interview may be bad. OARD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR THE SOUTH AND Wall street ferries.—Singlp gentlemen, desirous of Obtaining very moderate and respectable board, can be accommodat with pleasant rooms, containing grates, closets, &c., at 91 State street. OARD WANTED, IN A HOUSE WITH THE MODERN ements, by a gentleman and lady, full board laner, at 6 im; for the lady, in a pisin quiet family, where there are no other boarders. Please addreswP. K., Herald office, im- mediately, stating particulars, OARD WANTED.—BOARD WANTED, BY A SINGLE gentleman, who will require to have references ex- changed, in a respectable private family. Would prefer tocommunicate with a widow lady, and where there are no other boarcers. Address Mr. Wilson, Herald office. OARD WANTED FOR A YOUNG LADY—ROOM TO herselt; with a widow lady preferred, where there are no other boarders.. Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, ‘‘ Horace,’’ Herald office. OaRD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A FAMILY where she ean give lessons in Enghsh ches, painting, drawing, &c,, as compensation, or in part, for rd. Address L. L. W.. Broagway Post Ofice. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A young gentleman and his sister, within a dozen blocks of Bank ead Hudson streets, Address Williams, Broadway Post Office. I OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, in New York or adjacent cities. Address, stating yocation, terms, &c., D. C. M., Westchester House. OARDING—A REDUCTION IN PRICES—FURNISHED room for gentleman and wife, at $6 50 for both; 140, extra large front second story room; location de- sirable; house Arst class; gas, bath, &c. Address R. K., ae office, giving address, to ensure immediate atten- tion. OARDING—A LADY WISHES BOARD, WITH AN unfurnished room for herself and child, three earn of age, with a privete family, or a widow lady; rms must be moderate; answer immediately to C. Ray- mond, Hudson street Post Ofice, stating terms and ZJo- cation. OARDING —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS.WIFE, OR two single gentlemen, ean be accommodated with neatly furnished parlor, with or without a bedroom, with full or partial board, in the family of a widow Indy; also & large hallsoom to let. (Apply at 178 Canal street, near ick. Foun ROOMS TO LET—WITH PARTIAL BOARD, if required, in small family; the rooms are wel rnithed, in a desirable location; the house has all the modern improvements. Apply at 91 West Eleventh st., between Fil’ nd Sixth avenues, SDSON STREET.—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, je gentlemen, or gentiewen and their wives, RIVATE BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with Wearant rooms, and full or partial board, in a modern ouse, at 116 West Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Bath, gas, &c. /ENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN with a handsomely furaished oom, with board for the lady only; or with an elegantly furnished parlor and bedroom, in a private family. Teri 15. Location near the corner of Broadway and Spring street. Address Ninon, Broadway Post Office, for three days. OOM3 TO LET—SINGLE ROOMS, EACH WITH A good window and grate. The hails are lighted with jas and kept in good order. Water convenient. Rent rom $5 to $20 per month. Inquire of G. W. TUTTLE, in the store underneath, 345 Broadway, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMaN AND LADY, A FUR- nished room, in a retired family where there aro no other boarders.’ Full board for the lady only. Ad- dress X. N., Union square Post Office. WANTED BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, from the tenth of next month, a furnished room, in a private family, where no other boarders are taken; full board for lady and par ent; location between Tenth and 1Lirtieth streets and Third and Sixth avenues. Address, stating terms, which must not exceed $8 or $9 per week, including light and fire, Anderson, Herald of ANTED—BOARD BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRI vate family or respectable boarding house, in this city or Brooklyn contiguous to the ferry. Terms not to } er $3 per week. ferences given. Address ©. F., je DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 806 Broadway, opposite Eleventh atreet, is now open lor the reception oF pupils, who can commence at acy time. Lodies and children on Wednesdays and Setur- days, at 5 and 4 P. M.; gentlemen on Wi Thara- days, and every other Friday, at 74 P. M. assemblies on Raturday evening , for ladies aad gentie- men Monthly soirees as asual. Circulars, conteining duys, hours and terme of instraction, can be had at the academy ot any time, or will be sent by port, ANGING.—MORE NEW CLASES—L. DE G. D BROOKES, 361 Broome street, is gow forming sev- éral new classes, to commence immediately. Ai the fashionable dances taught in one course of lessons, Private lessons at various hours, Solrees Wednesday vights. RIVATE DANCING, 600 BROAVWAY —THE LAST ta learn the late mode in a few leseons, at Each pupil instructed separately. A now forming for beginners. Circulass to be sane to be made, of R. Burnton, 274 PEARL STREET.—CORSETS, CORSETS, COR- 44¢ sets.—Mrs, STONE begs to call the attention of the Lsties to her stock of French and lish wove corsets, of every style, which have been carefally se- lected from the first makers in and Paris, aod offers at prices that defies competition. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. 443 Pearl street. RESS TRIMMINGS.—ON MONDAY, 20TH JAN., we aball commence to clove out the balance of our [mg stock of rish ribbons, lounce, cloak and mantills tri bead ornaments, at one half th cost, W. #. Lich’ [N, Ladies’ Dress Trimming Store, 90 Bowery, corner Hester street. Oce TO FAMILES—IN ADOITION TO Tak reat bargaina tthe gubsoribers gare offering in irish linens, il add on Jaauary 29, the tlosne Sata oods, sala for hotanher per at ape alpen eng *; cou! § mel at, sued ‘and plaid cambric muslins; and longeloths; extra stout cotton shestings &e., ae. 4. 7. STEWART & OO., Broadway. 10100 vee stad Saas ; real estate bought CrACESEMAN, BRISTED 00. Brokers, 36-Joha corner Nassau. bs Bee ey ae Se oot iae eaten near Fulton, up stairs, MONEY TO LOAN, ON Dia- wat —— 20.000, conts, watcnes, jewelry, $20. — or ae ae 4 business confidential; Broadway, end 163 street, room 11, third story. STEEL, & 00. — SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED IN » & 10.000 large cash auction house.—Tne bu« nese is well established and very profit If pre- ferred, real estate security can be given, also sn equal interest in the business, which is as safe andfree frem lorses as any city bank. No communicstion noticed if Ras eee regent Address A. K. Gibson, Post ice. — —THE ADVERTISER HAS FIVE THOU- 5, sand dollars to invest in any good yi -000. No humbug need address D. 0. M., estchester House, |ASH, IN ANY AMOUNT, FOR DIAMONDS, WATCHES, rich jewelry. plate, and vatuable personal property gerchesed, at 69 Fulton street, second floor, froat room, ce hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M 'R. Woop, |ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT— 4 personal proporiy” or boas for the higheet ens aD Dt ro) or ie Prices, "R. WOOD) 60 Fulton attest, ‘second floor, Foom, from 9A. M. to 4 P. M. ge en, ence call woth tatelcce Re Tne renee eh ‘RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREST, one door from wich.—-Open daily from 10 A. Green . tol P.M, and4to7P. M. Interest at the rate of 6 Fp laerricbpe arta perry Ranier os The funde it EATHER MANUFACTURERS’ January 23, 1855.—A dividend of five om the capital stock will be to the stock! and after Thursday, the first of February. The trans- fer ‘books ,will be closed unt Pogue: g theme the Board of Directors, T. BR. ACLY, , cage ee Wess prec asar ADVANCED ON watches, plate, jewelry, dry goods, ‘urniture, or any other rty, at the Loan Office, 804 Bro eae cine y’ Duane Frm bray floor, room 9. The strictest confidence and honor be relied upen. Branch office, 84 West Sixteenth McLAUGHLIN & O’NELLLE, M ‘inte, watches, furniture, plnotertn, dy goods te, watches, furniture and every description of property, ‘or purchased for cash, Business prompt and confidential, by CASEY & OONLEY, ae ome ice, 321 Broadway, adjoining the City jor pital. ONEY. PARTIES, WANTING GASH ADVANOES on onds, wat 168, iver may procure it on coped eed terme, by posted win the’ office of HARCOUR!, BRAD: CO., 38 Ana street, betwoon the hours of 11 and 6, daily. ‘ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENTS TATE STOCK. ‘Treasury DxparTmsEnt, Rauuiaa, N.C., Dec. 26, seer aicn meee te o’e! bh i next, for Of three hundred aud seventy thousand dollars Papp ay ears. These bonds are issued Btate of Ne ‘a ; and in addition to the the State, all the stock bad by the State in said and the dividends arising from said stock, are pledged for their redemption. Proposals will also be received at the same time for prot gma of sight bears. dollars eae bret , Gre ten years, issu yy the same aut for construction of the Weldon and Gaston Railroad; und the ane of the navigation of the Nouse and Tar iver. Both classes of bonds are, by express enactment, ox- bars a | from taxation for any i ro yy will bear date the Ist of January, 1855, and will ttached for the interest at six G Feil i have coupons each year. Both interest and pri: ble at the Bank of the Republic in the unless where the purchaser enero ee able at the treasury of North ina. aT will be issued in sums of one thousand dollare will address their letters, a January next In the presence of” the, Gopecuor, the Bor jani in the presence of the cretary and Comptroller of State, and of G. W. Mo.decal, Prenident 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 sdvan- us to the State. uccessful bidders will be required, as soon as inform- ed of the acceptance of their bide, to d it im bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the first of January, 1895, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This deposit may be made in the Bank of the Republic, New York; the Bank of the te of North C: , OF the Bank of Cape Fear, Stat Raleigh. pecementesaywing ie it resources of the State nym @ amount of range seme pe att ice, OF OD & )plicat Messrs. DE ROSSETT, ity of New York. Dec, 29, 1864. D. W. COURTS, Pub. Treas. of N. C. Rian FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—OFFICE 176 Chatham square, corner of Mott street.—Dividend, —the Board of Directors have this day declared a semb annual dividend of four per cent upon the capital stock of the company, payable on the Sth of February. The transfer bvoks will be closed on and after the 29th inst, By order, EDWARD B. FELLOWS, Secretary. IXYENNY SAVINGS BANK.—DIVIDEND AND IN- terest.—The Board of Trustees have declared » divi- dend of (6) six per cent per annum on all sums of three dollars and upwards to five hundred dollars; and (5) five per cent on sams exceeding that amount which havere- mained in bank undrawn for the of six months, from the Ist to the 16th of August last, payable on or after the 15th of February. All interest not drawn by the 1st of March will be pl to the credit of the depo- sitor, and draw interest the same as a deposit made im the usual way, from the 1st of February. Interest.—Six months’ interest ab the rate of (6) six per cent per annum will be allowed on deposits of (3) three dollars and upwards to (£00) five hundred dollars, made between Ist and 15th of February, and remaning in bank undrawn for six months. “By order of the Board, J. 8. SLOAN, Secretary. Jan. 25, 1865. IXTH AVENUE RAILROAD.—THE SPIRIT OF RE- trenchment reached the Sixth avenue railroad. Free passes have been withdrawn; $32,000 is to be anved annually by employing mu instead of horses, Mr. Everts and Mr. Mackentier bave been the chief agents in this work of reform. Night and day they have devoted their efforts to benefit the corporation. All know this who travel om that avenue. On Monday an election takes place. It 18 said that one or both of these may be displaced. We hope, for the sake of the company, and . as a for their ability, tact and industry, that beth the Superintendent and Vice Sapecieas will be unanimously lected. A /LDER. ITHERS & PETERSON, BANKERS, STOCK AND exchange brokers, 41 amd 43 South Third at Philadelphia.—Stock and Corporation loans ht told on commission ‘pon. all accessible points’ in the ff tiated collections country; drafts on other cities, in sums to suit pur- chasers. THE FIREMEN. ULTON ENGINE COMPANY NO, 21.—THE THIR- EF teenth annval ball of Engine Company No. 21 will jace at Niblo’s Saloon, on Monday evening, Jan. 29, 1865, Tickets, $2, can ‘be obtained from any mem- ber of the company, or at the door on the evening of the ball. CHARLES NEARY, Chairman. Jon G. Maxnina, Bec. Fr DEPARTMENT.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rsuant to the statutes of the State of New Y. in buch case made and provided, at on oeoeien be made to the Irgislature, at ite seasion, for the passage of a law to increase the fund of the Fire De- ne ae hee om of New York, to one hus- and fiity thousand “ JOHN 8. GILES, Treasurer. New York, Jan. 19, 1866, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T THE NEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY street, will be sold this day, at 12 o'clock, 26 horaes, suitable for all poate Also new and second hand wagons, harness, saddles,bridles, &c. Auction sale every Monday ana Wednesday. JUBN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. yOR SALE—ONE BAY HORSE, SIXTEEN HANDS k high, sound and kind; one market cart and cart od sleigh, nearly new. The owner is going be seen at oyster scow No. 16, foot of Spring street, North riv VERY STABLE FOR SALE —THE est Fifteonth street, now doing one of the best yo the city Also several private carriages for sale cheap. Apply on the premises. sLEIGHS—A LARGE LOT, wh geen ye = sale low, also, horses, wagons, ways, Bu bares, &e | at Nos. 8 and 10 Nevins street, corner of Fulton avenne, Brootlyn. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDK, ——— and the South and West, via Jersey City mail express lines.—Leave New York at 8 and Fare, $2 75 in 4, avd $3 in class, $2 26 im 10, and mer- !

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