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238 testant as nurse or chambermaid. Meferenoca van be given. ingwire at 113 Righth Kreot, between First aveoue and avenue A, fourth story, - ayarenny WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH PRO- be testant young girl, to take care of children or assist im doing chamberwork ‘Seventh avenue, fourch floor, front room. <Q{ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, hman or groom. Has no objection to the urnish satisfactory references, Please address A. R., Union square Post [[° CLOTHING HOUSES —WANTED, A. SITUATION, by 1 years in the ference to the first establishments in the city, Y & young man who has been seve cade. ddreas Wonman, 52 Varick sreet. Inquire for one week at 386 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, (55. SITUATION, RESPECT, girl, as cook, washer and ironer, ina ly, or to do general housework. Can be seen BY A ‘ABLE emall private tor two days at 104 Eldridge street. ference given. "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid; is a good washer and jroner; has no objectivn to do the general house- work of a small family. Piease call at 383 Washington streot, front basement. "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, a8 seamstress; understands cutting and fitting ladies’ dresses, also embroidery and crochet work, and can make herself generally useful; can give good city relerence, Please call at 93 Thirty-lifth street, between Broadway and Seventh aveaue, third floor, in the rear, The best of city re- Will be b Bf FILLE FRANG AISE DEMANDE UNE PLACK vaddresser par lettre @ .#ulse Perrin, 36 Reade street, pros de Broadway. pour bonne et coudre, 8! ‘ANTED— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, to do cooking, washing aud ironing, or genera! housework, in® private family. ANTHD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, ax laundress or chambermald, The an by een ior two daya, at 125 of city refereace West Twenty-fourth «trv Good city referensejean ve given. Can be aven for days, at 10 Goerck street, in the rear, near Grand street. ‘ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to go as waiter, or would | ke to -ASHING WAN!) —AMILY AND GEN washing done in the best style ven, Address, post paid, 3. B., care of tyre, druggist, corner of Kigiteenth street and Broa !way. Good city refer- do chamberwork aud tase care of childrev, She can give the most respectable city reference. Can be seea for two days, at L14 Bleecker street, between Wo: and Greene, in the basement, TLE MI Mr. Mela- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION A3 HEAD WAITER IN A Wirt SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as dressmaker and seamstress in hotel, by @ young F-wlishmnan; bas had Sve years | a gentleman's family; understands family sewiag. Can experience in frat class vo'visim thia country. No ob- | give the best of ity’ iHarenap tas ue otisetiank te jection to any part of the Voion, The best of roference | the cour try. Can be seen for two daye, at 120 E guth Gres. Please addres» Jawes, for one week, at Herald | street, st. 3 place, near First avenue, third fluor, back room, good washer and ironer, sad a good baker. of city reterence from 1¢1 place, Sixteenth street, between ‘Can be seen for two day. 1 housework; is a good plain cook, and Please cal at and Second ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork or waitiag, or the housework of a small family. Cun produce four years reference. be seen for two days, at No. 22 Fi ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS A LAUNDRESS, CHAM- dermaid, or waitress, ‘by a young woman, fully competent, in a private family. The bert of ence can be given, rear, near Spring strect. Please call at 208 Elra street, in the situation as cook, washer and ironer, or laundress. Good city Teterence can be given. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 97 Thirty-third street, second oor, city refer- | front room, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITER AND CHAM- bermaid, or child's nurse, by a respectable young Can be seen for two days, at her present em: ‘woman. ployers, 35 East Twenty-recond street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RiSPRC!ABLE young girl, to take care of children and do plain be willing to make herself useful, Please ay, corner of Thirtieth street. Can coming wo! call at 1,059 Broad: be seen for two d ‘ANTED—A young girl, as clamvermaii, or to ig and ironing, or do seen for three days, at 150 floor, front room. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE sist in the eneral housework, Can be fest Thirty-second strest, Best of city references given. Wea A RE3vECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstross aud dressmaker; uoder- stands all kinds of fs ly sewing; wages not so much an object as a steady place; young girl dfteen years of age, as waiter and plain sewer. Please call, or address @ uote, at No, 26 Clarke street, second floor, fourth door from Spring street, for two days. Wore. AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION to take care of a child, and do’ plain sewing. Address, Wages not so much an object as a good home. or call for two days, at 631 Hudson street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid or nurse; thoroughly uader- stands her business; has good city reference from her Jast place. Can be seen for two days at 32 Vaadam street, second ficor. ANTED—A youn; to fe care of children. venth avenues, twe days. Apply at 28 Forsyth strect. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as ctambermaid, or to do plain sew- ing, or Please to callat No. TT West Twenty-eighth street, between Sixth and Se- floor, back room. Can be seen for | 9: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as cook ina private family. Has lived in the best families, and can give the best city references. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as waiter in a private family; perfectly uader- nds her business; pe city reference from some of the most respectable families. Can be seen for two days 808 Broadway, corner of Eleventh street. WANmay A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as nursr and seamstress; can take the entire charge of a baby from its virta; is very capable for the situation; can give the very best of city reference. Can be seen for two duys at 316 First avenue, between ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHILDRENS’ SUBS or as chambermais, by a person who has serv in both capacities, aud is well recommended. Apply for two days at 12 willieg to take low wages. East Sixteenth street. Eighteenth aud Nineteenth streets. Wane A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, ‘a situation as good plain cook and firat rate wash- er and ironer. Good city reference, if require!. Please call at 664 Greenwich street, between King and Ccarlton, Bhe is ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A the country. Please. call xt cond floor, front room. RESPECTABLE woman, to cook, was and iron, and bake in all ta branches. No objection to go @ short distance in 1634 Downing street, ae- To be seen for two days, for,two days. ‘ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE WOMAN, flately from the old couniry, a situation as nurse and seamstress, who understands the care of children from their birth: also cutting and fitting chilirea’s ‘ANTED—A SITUAIION, man, at any kind of busines BY A hand to almost anything; wages not so mu SINGLE YOUNG ; is a good carpenter; has some knowledge o: machinery, and can tura his dresees, and all kinds of plain rewing. Please call at 332 Twelfth street, between First and Second avenues, top floor, back room, for two days. ANi1ED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A n object asemployment. Address A. 8. Hope, Herald office war SITUATION AS WAITER, IN A PRE vate family, by & steady, activ: maa, oughly understands bis business in every respect; no nt, and a single e city reference, teenth sireet, bjectiun to the country; is # Protes van; cangive tne most uvexceptiona an be acen for two days st 73 West -etween Fifth and Sixth avenues, or a = situation in @ grocery, or as light porter. knowledge of bookkeeping, and is not afraid to w Piease address W. 6 , Herala ottice. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECCABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘@ situation; is a good plain cook aud guod washer and irooer, and a goot baker; or wil do geaeral house- work in a smail private family. Good city reference», Please coll at 236 Seventeenth street, between Fighth who tho- ‘ANTED—A SI(UATION, BY A young woman, to oo chamberwor: fo objection to do housew ore rate washer and ironer, situation. as ahe seldom changes her eaployer. most satisfactory references from her las) place. call at 77 West Nineteenth sfreet, front bassment, for two omys. She wishes to obcuin a steady and Ninth avenues, second floor, back room, ‘ANTEP—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT FE- male, a situation as lady’s maid or childeen’s maid; she understands dressmakiag perfectly; can uno- dertake to do any hind of family sewing. No objectioa to travel or tw go a short distance in the country. Aas the best of reterence. Please call at 169 avenue B, top flour, frout room. Toe Please ANTED—A SUIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Womav, a4 covk, washer, and ironer; the Please cath at 110 Seventh avenue, between Eyateenth aad Niaeteeath bent of “city reterence can be give. stoeets, for two days ANTED—kMPLOYMEND, BY A RESPECTABLE as light porter in a dry goods store, or ‘Goud reterence given. Address A. H., 246 enue JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young and healtay wurrie| woman, a8 wet nurse; would be satistied with uce good recommendati rate wages, and Pleave ingaire Sharkey, 2Tnompson street, second floor, tor three days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@rituation as lauadress, or to do chamberwork and fine washing and ironing. ’ Has the best of city re- ference. Can be seen for two days at 126 Eighth street, Clinton place. can pro fur Mrs ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE id and waiter, Viease call at irl, ws wate family; cau produce quod ref p108 East Twenty -fifth street, tor ty : ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK IN A PRIVATE pectable Protestant woman who Can be seen for two days at family, bya © anderstands ber bus at A Jay street, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, washer and ironer; best of reference from her last place. Call at 181’ Twelfth street, corser of University place. 1a & pri- ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION War chamberma.d, fine washer and {rouer, or ebild’s nurse and plain sewer.” Has the nest of city reference. Adaress M. A. H., Herald office, during the week, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse aod seamstress, Tike to engage with » lad at 208 Elm street, room streets. going to Europe. Can bs seen s, between Spring and Broome b greeensy A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as good plain cook, washer and ironer, id oF woud | oto do general housework in a small family. Good apectable Protestant young gitl, as an excellent wasner aad ironer, or wou WY ect A SITUATION, BY A VERY RE waiter, or fine washer ond ironer. chambermaid aod Sad aecaiines aoe ‘est Twelfth street, near Fifth avenue. » Can produce city r-fefence. aga, at 126 ai aya k ia reference. Can be seen fortwo days, at 151 Elizabeth street, in the basement. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘a situation as chambermai! or waiter, orto take care of children and do plain sewing. Can come well recommended from ber last place. Please call at 93 East Eleventh street, between First and Second avenues, | for two days. ANIED—A SITUATION, AY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as first rate waiter, or to do cham- 1m giye the best of city referense. Can be seen for two days at No. 552 Pearl street, mear Troad- ‘ber work. way, room No 4, second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman,"ax wet nurse; hina a NTED—A SITUATION, BY A young woman, us chambermaid and would be willl unall priv svt 71 Macdo street. Please adiress Mrs. Acams, 118 Wooster at. RESPEC ig t0 take the general Lousework of a Good city reference, Please call ’ Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS saleawoman in @ fancy or millinery store. She thoroughly understands her business. Cun give good city references, Please address R. O., box 115 Herald office. ANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY ENGLISH PROTEST. Wen girl, a situation aa chambermaul, waiter, or | to do any light work in a small family; would work for | amall wages ima goot place. Please call at 30 Green- TABLE | wica street, third oor, froat room. ait as A RESPECIABI ROTESTANT ituation as nurse and seamstress, or Can be seen for two at 106 Weat Twenty ninth street, od breast | days, if not eng young women, to Wrox sn SITUATION, BY A PROTE3fANC vas! loughby street, Brooalyn, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A TIDY RE3PECTA®! Scotch girl, to d> general housework private family, or to do light cuaiberwors and assis: ing. Good city refere ace given. washing and ironing. Good city man eu front call at 436 Hudson street, in the rear, room. ANTED—A SCIUALION, BY A RBSPRCTA 1 grocery stoi oung man, in a whol-rale or w perfectly ccausinted with the Gace the best city reference, Addr office ANTED—A SITUA‘ man, as professed cook and baker; unde: 5 aserts, haviug lived in that ca otel or boardiag t left her situation Please call for two days, at 122 Mott street, or address lace a | NTED—A SITUATION, BY A REAPACTABLE | WwW woman as goo! cook, washer and trouer. | Please call for two days, at 284 West Twenty-ninth street, between Ninth aud feuth | oe given Good city re do ebumberwork, oF as cook, 7 and ironer, or to do housework, in » amall family; the best of references can be given.’ Apply at 36 Wil- A RESPECTABLE Wo- ventb avenues. | between Sixth an ANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A aituavion as cook, washer and ironer, or to do the | general housework of a #1 private family ; is an ex+ cellent washer and ironer. Can give the best of co ty re. ference from her last place, Caa be seen at 96 Chrystie «, for two duy®, second floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W ‘8 situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to do general housework, ina reapectable family.’ Good clty | feference given. Apply at 269 Monroy street, for two io & small Plea: ys. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, W one as experienced dressmaker and seamstrevs; | the other as first rate cook. Good city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 147 Fifteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do general housework in a private family; is a good washer and ironer; has best of city reference, Call t 154 Forsyth street, i the rear, second floor. ands ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, with a fresh breast of milk, (lost ner baby a few situation as wet nurse, Good city reference tuation as cook, and is willing to assist ta ‘eream for a hotel or boarding bouve reapectable store, by a young | year's expocionce in the business; is maker, uaderstands making up fancy ar call at 19 East Eleventh street, near Winer ree SITUATION TO TEND A had ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT oung woman, to cake breal, pastry, ani ice nce (4001 rete given. Apply at 18 West Thirteenta street, ia th piven. App) oe a wasbing and ironing; uaderstands her business perfectly well. Has good city references. Please call at ¥21 First avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourtecath streets, third floor, front room. Can be seen for two ‘ays. V red city reference ANTED—BY A RE*PEOLABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘aaituation as plaio cook, ot Inundtross, Has No objection to go to the sountry. nue, between Fiftreath aad ear. Gan be een for ‘wo days. lease call at 242 Sixth Sixteenth streets, in th’ ‘WANTs, ‘ANTED—A BY A YOUNG SCOTCH Wee at ante ing sal pry ‘ANTED—A TIDY AND INTELLIGENT WOMAN, American, Welsh or English, for general hoase- work, in a small family. One that ‘understands the ba- siness, Cm ag ae iro ru the work, can Gets nt an ea, by applying at 19 Cort- Geet upeain 18 — woes OR ESLER, 20 ke tag charge of an infant about » year with recommendations, at 128 Secund lg corner Hi St, Mark’s place. Wat MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN PROTES- tant womSn to take charge of an infapé and to do plain sewing. None need apply except these wiio can ive urexceptionable references. Call for two days at 16 University place, between 10 and 12 A. M. WwW ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN (NO OTHER need apply), in the agent of nurse and seam- stress. Such as can give undoabted city references ma} apply at No. 8 East Thisif gona, street, near Fil avenue, from 2 to 5 o’clook, P. M. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO CHAMBER- work, sewing and to make herself generally usetul. Good city reference rexuired. Apply at once at 21 Bre- voort place, 10 Tenth street. "ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, OF GOOD CHA- racter, who understands plain cooking, and {s willing to make herself generally useful in a small fami. ly. Appty at No. 21 Bo rman place, Thirty-third treet, between Eighth and Nioth aven ‘ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG AMERICAN or English lady, of genteel address, for an agree- able business, partially out door business. Address D. nee Herald office, stating where an interview may be ‘ANTED—AN HONEST, STEADY AND CAPABLE ‘woman as cook, washer and froner, and who is willing to make herself otherwise useful; none need ap- ‘ly unless they can come well recommended. Apply at East Twenty-eight street. ‘ANTED—A GOOD COLURED WOMAN, TO DO THE general housework of a small private family; she must be a gvod cook, washer, and ironer, and must bring the best of reference; onein particular from her last place. Apply between the hours of 9 and 12 o’clock fies at Mrs. C. V. Traphagen, Pavonia avenue, Jersey y: AITER WANTED—A MAN TO WAIT IN A RESTAU- rant; he must perfectly understand his business; none other need spply. Inquire at 609 Broadway. War MIDDLE-AGED MAN, TO ASSIST IN SU- perintending in a hotel; one who has had some experience in the business and can give good city refer- ences. None but smericans need apply at the Farm: Hotel, 247 Washington street. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE FARMER, WITH A WORK- ing family, to manage a large farm, on shares, near New York. Stock found Address, post paid, with full particulars, K., at this office. WaT. IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD PLAIN cook; one who is willing to avsist in the washin, and froning, and is a Protestant ferred, Call, wit city reference, between 9 and 11 o'clock to-day, at ifth avenue, ‘AITER.— WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE PROTEST- nt man, ® situation as waiter; undetstands his Dusinegs in every respect, and can produce the most re- apectable and satisfactory city references. Please call at 382 Twelfth street, between First and second ave- nues, top floor, back room, for two days. Wat YOUNG MAN IN A JEWELRY STORE, Ley, Qhewaderstands common watch work and:job- ing. person who cap. the Spanish language pre- ferred. Apply at 3811, Broadway. $. TO $20.—AGENTS WANTED 10 CANVASS THIS = city and the adjomning States. Agents are now making from $5 to $10 per day. No risk, Call and ex- amine, at No. 290 Broadway, office No. 12, INSTRUCTIO! 5 MS REDUCED ONE HALF—OLIVER B. GOLD: SMITH’S academy of penmanship and bookkeep- ity, 862 Broadway,coraer of Franklia strees. Ladies’ #ri- ting clase at 1024 o'clock A M, daily, excepting Saturdays Gentlemen's ciasses, at 934 A. M., and 3, 5,7 and 8 o'clock P.M., daily, excepting Saturdays.” Terms re- duced to 96 for ten or $10 for twenty-five lessons, in- cluding stationery, Payable at the commencement. Pri- vate instruction, $15 for ten, or $.5 for twenty lessons. Fach pupil is ¢ntitled to a separate parlor. Bookkeeping —terms reduced this week; reduced from $25 to $125» pr quarter of three months. Books and stationery, $1 . Arithmetic in “preportion. Terms, payable in ad- vance. ‘The chirographic art i¢ much more important to man- kind than it ie generally considered, and Mr. Goldsmith may very well claim to be considered at its head.—N. Y. Courier and Enquirer, sauna in every profession is @ recognize man— tan vows pre-eminence is 0 decided, that nobody calls it im question. Among those who teach the art of wri- ting, Diver B. G ith is just that indisputably pre- emi the profession. rson and recogoized head of — Home Journey June 25, 1808. sh bo ages ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &C., taught upon very reasonable terms, by W. J- RENVI No, 289 Broadway, corner of street. Each student is tely and carefully instructed, while the knowledge imparted to him is ugh and readily available in practice. Open day and evening. ER, DIXON & OU, GIVE LESSONS IN WRITING, arithmetic and eects 4 day and evening, at (0. 846 Broadway, (Appletom’s Building) where gentle- men are Sees for the iting: in an expe superior ditious a: manner. GARDE. WANTED, 4 GHUATION, BY a MAN thoroughly ractical im all the departments sof gardening, fruit, flowers, vegetables, greenhouse Fineries.”'The best of reference. Plecee addres note to Gardener, box 131 Heralti off. NeTRUCTION.—MR. CHAMBERLAIN HAS OBTAINED rmanent rooms at 483 Broadway, where he teaches ladies and yor men preparing for business or a higher course of stu (No children admitted.) Each stu- dent “in arithmetio and bookkeeping is taught separate- ly, sat may attend at any time most convenient, day or evening. Mw BARBIER PARISIENNE, HAVING A FEW hours at her disposal, 's giving lessons to those anxious to improve the: ives in the inch lan- guage before the arrival of that justly celeorated artiate (Rachel), familiarising ner pupils with the numerous roles in which she will appear at home. 3 to 5 P. M. gna 7 to 9 in the evening, No. 1 Amity street, nea EACHERS WANTED.—THREE FEMALE TEACHERS ‘are wanted to go South. None need apply but those who are well qualified, and ean bring the best of reference, and of the Protestant faith, and speak perfect- ly the Eugliah language One must be » music teacher om the piano, harp, 80:, and slog wall. Apply to NEY, 68 J ms J. M. john street. poe STATES SCHOOL AGENCY AND TEACHERS’ Union, (1847) bby WILCOX & SNS, 293 Broadway. Filling all lers amd vacancies, ig nearly every school and family with their money—every ir pro- cures $100 compeneation. No charge to pupils. Teach- a M correspondence daily, from $ to 12 and ocl . wens BOOKKEEPING, COMMERCIAL ARITH- metic, &e.—'These essential branches, without which mo young man is fully competent to transast busi- ness, either for himee!f or others, are thoroughly taught day ‘and evening, at PAINE’S academies, 267 ‘Gtead street, New York, and 166 Fulton street, Brooklya, at reduced prices. Separate rooms for ladies. Terms $2. ee ———S MATRIMONIAL, YOUNG GENTLEMAN, TWENTY-THREE YEARS OF age, of some education and refinement, ambitious, possessed of « pleasing Personal appearance’ and. dig sition, and of good habits and c:nstitution, would like. to correspond with some of the fair sex, with a view to marriage. He can offer the luxuries and comforts of a home, (without extravagance, ) er with af- fecuon and kindness. The lady must be of mearl the same age, of good mental and physical quali- ties and disposition; and if not handsome, must be Payee Address, for two days, Anchor, Broadway st Uffice. YOUNG AMERICAN GENTLEMAN WISHES THR acquaintance with a view to matrimony, of an American or English lacy under twenty. Beauty aod respectability of birth and association are indispensible, His means are ample, and his nature generous to one worthy of him. Address, sppoiating an interview, Lord Raglab, Rrondway Post Office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman to coh ene i wewor Fe Pionse call at 121 Rect Sixtsenth rest and fron BY A RESPEOCABLE ansll private fami- JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, W ‘a situation as cook and to acstst ta the washing; no objection to the country; good city reference given from ber last place. Pleas eal! at 133 Seventh avenue, has a0 ob » Please ¢ sao | between Niveteenth and Twentieth streets, first floor, ‘enue, third floor, back room, for two 1a ie : “Swestliee eogo a short distaned.ia.the couatry. Ad. | froutroom. Na ii ER: dress A. O., Herald office. ANTE) —BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL, ned a situation as seamstress ani coambermard ia ® warms “SITUATION, BY A R®SPECTABLE midule ago’ German Protestant ‘keeper or cook from her Inst place. u ‘het ween Nineteen'h and iwentieth streets. * Steel ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE rivate family. y woman, aa ooo 1 ratands ber business. chien ‘and irouing. The best of city reference can be nm, Can 7ED—A SITUATION, BY A hiy kind of foe washing oe ee oe } * f city referenc hating, 95d te ee ben agen woman, a4 house- ‘Can produce the best of city referenses Pease call at 135 Seventh avenue, Vil} assist with the be sevn for two days at 174 Klisabeth street, amvermo vid or laundress in a private a understands her business; aad emall family; wade: nivcutiing aad Atting children's clothes, and all kinds of pisin sewing. Con be seen for | two days, at S72Sixth avenue, one door from Twenty- third street ARs, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YO! WOMAN, a6 jo generat housework; is & good plain cook, and a good washer ironer. Good city reference given. Cana be seen for two dave, at No, 78 Norfolk street, rear house, she ‘ANTED—FOR A YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY AR- rived from the old country, # situation tus good family, a4 chambermaid or to take care of children, or anything ber prevent ner will afford ner; will miner fora thes wil abe te of epsiees if a saiteble wil ir, Is Of rospectab'e pes a] Please call at SCTASLE or Freacb lived four GENTLEMAN, WELL TO DO IN THIS WORLD, OF the age of twenty six, is desirous of forming ‘the Acquesptance of respectable young lady to unite himself with in wedlock. Please address H. K., Herald office. N. B.—The strictest secresy will be observed. Myre tei GENTLEMAN, THIRTY-THRER i years old, residing mm California, wishes to form ¢ acquaintance of a Indy with the view of proceeding there on the steamer of the 20th of Febusry or 5th of Marek. Any lady of good form aad figure, between the « rhteen to twenty-five years, au (8 willing to go the Lt gt further information by addressing a letter, ost paid, to M. G,, 264 Grand street, care of R E. joberts. All communieations strictly confidential. In every case ref i MM ‘retro cvereps . professor of au oy "a as upon the it of twent: uivelent ip postage stamps,) and a ~ revting, send to any TENANTS REGISTER. rena ae enoaioae Orkin ae ea ROADWAY BUSINESS PLACES—ROOMS for on the first door of 4? 2°v (ng 885 Broadway’ southwest corner of ee For » hant accommodat it Apply to J. M. BRADHURST, avenue and 146th street, OEE ine room, aanty petsiog, WH stor, id o rooms, new! inted, paths, hot and colt aater ‘aroughout, ad pleasantly situated near the sth avenue. jession immediate- ly, and lease ooegrar from Msy next. Furniture, car- ta, &e., price seach 'B. W. RICHARDS, 207 Brondway. —— ‘(OSE TO LET—RENT $550—POS3ESSION 13T OF HB February, with lease one year from May next. The case is three story, containing about ten rooms, in complete order, with gas, baths, chandeliers, &c., well suited for a genteel family, being situated near Fighth avenue. B. Ri 307 Brosdway. OWER PART OF HOUSE 10 LET FURNISHED.— ‘Two |i ‘lors on first floor, kitchen, with rai threo betvecuas Saas Vee’ soees, at aaa sald batey 4 until Ist May, or longer if required.’ Apply at 112 dulli- arg lainey oe Spring. Walorease. FFICES TO LET—SINGLE OR IN SUITS, IN THE new banking building northwest corner of Nassau and Pine streets. a) the Bank of the Common- wealth, or of JO} LLOYD, 18 Nassau street. OF A HOUSE TO LET—THE FRONT AND BACK parlors, kitchen and two bedrooms, of a convenient- ly: located house, with immediate possession, Terms moderate. Apply at 43 Second avenue. OOMS AND OFFICES TO LET.—ROOMS AND OFFICES to rent, in Appleton’s building, suitable for busi- ness men, lawyers, &c. feply to IN & CO., 346 and 348 Broadway. HOP TO LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF NO. 41 Wooster street, 26 feet by about 65. Possession liately. Inquire on the third floor. LET OR LEASE—THE STORE AND DWELLING, on the northeast corner of Fourtn avenue and teenth street, a 6] id location for a grocery store; also the store adjoining on Fourth avenue. Pos- session given immediately if required. Inquire on the premises of of A. L. RN, at 85 Canal street, from 5 MERCHANTS, LAWYERS AND ARTISTS.—A SPA- cious and most eligible store, and elegant suits of chambers, to let on Broadway, the northweat corner of Anthony street. The building is one of the most sub- stantial in the city, secure from fire and thieves, and com] about one hundred separate offices or apart- ments, The store is adapted for either a» wholesale or retail trade, requiring a central situation. The rooms above are laid out for the occupancy of lawyers, artista, bankers, underwriters, students, or other professional gentlemen, and possess every requisite convenience and all modern improvements, at water and ventilation. Apply to WM. B. MOFFAT, 336 Broad: LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY—THE NEW brownstone front house, 119 East Thirteeath street, with all modern improvements; rent $1,000. Also, the new English basement house 166 East Nineteenth street; price $800. For particulars apply te TRUSILLO, ‘RANCHI & CO., agents, 106 Wall street. LET—WORKSHOPS, WITH STEADY STEAM ee on the corner of Broome and Mercer streets, size 28 by 100 feet, heated with wteampipes. Well light- ed water closets and other conveniences, Also rooms without steam. Apply on the premises of WM. GALE (0 LET CHEAP—STORE AND BASEMENT 28 CEDAR street. Apply at 46 Broad street, up stairs. T° LET—WILSON’S HOTEL, ON THE COKNER OF Liberty and Greenwich streets, with a good gro- cery store attached. All the fixtures of the hotel are complete, and can be had, together with the lease, on easy terms. Immediate possession a given. For particu. lara apply to WILSON, 109 West street. LET—TBE WHOLE OR PART OF A LARGE FOUR story house, handsomely furnished, consisting of twenty one rooms, with gas, baths, range, &c. “foa good terant it be rented low.’ Possession imme- diately. Inquire at 114 Waverley place. ‘0 LET, WITH POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY—THE& upper of bouse 112 Thompson street, front basement 1! uired, with privilege of one or more years. Toa good cash tenant it will be let reasonable. Apply on the premises, or at 56 Cherry street. in LET—THE BLEGANILY FURNISHED, -FIRSC class brown stone front d house, 88 West Seventeenth street, between Fifth a It has all the modern improvements, and affords a rare opportunity for ons: dosicing a pleasant and genteel residence. The house and furpiture will be rented to- wession given immediately. Apply H. er, and eure, Broadway. 1['9 J#T, STEAM ENGINE, £0 —1HE BUILDING NO. 147 West Twenty-sixth street, with the machinery Contained therein, suitable for s carpenter or machinist, Possession immediately. Apply to JAS. BLACKWOUD, commer of Thirteenth streot and Eighth avenue. ‘9 LAWYERS.—TWO LAWYERS, THE ELDER A Jeading member of the barof cen New York, for 30 years, who will occupy offices in. Walb street after May Ast, will sbare their offices and the use of a well selected Library, with some active and competent practitioner, who would pay @ reasopab'e rent; and to whom the services of the senior partner, as counsel, would be desirable. Or would make an arrangement with a gentleman havi desirable offices in or near Wall stroct,. Address, wi Paiticulars, box 3,813 Post Office. LET—THE PRINCIPAL PART OF A PLEASANT house, tom small responsible family; the remain- fig part wil be occupied by small family and no children. Possession the first of Febraary, or sooner, if required. Inquire at 125 Macdougal. stzeet, corner of Amity, for one week. YO LET—COTTAGE HOUSE NO..4 GARDEN ROW, (Bleventh street) near. Sixth avenue; the house is in complete order, and oifers a rare chance to obtains house at small rent. Poasession. given.to-morrow. quire of D. W. FENTON, 167 Broadway. LET—THE NEW FIRST CLASS HOUSE NO. 219 West Thirty-fifth street; to be let at a gH Possession given immediately. Inqnire of D. W. FEN- TON, 167 Broadway, up stairs. Sixth avenues, In- 648 front room, with fuil board, for and ; also rear suits, and two rooms, with grates, single gentlemen. House has all modern improvements. BROOME STREET, SECOND BLOCK WEST OF Broadway—Furnished rooms to let, with if required. 46 Psacsa on the first and second floors, atlemen ; breakfast served if required; also, one or two single rooms, for lodgings; cleanliness strictly o! GREAT JONES STREET.—THE WHOLE OF THE third floor of the above new and first class house pplication ve made immediately. modern improve- ments, and the location is unsurpassed. Also a single room on the fourth floor. UNIVERSITY PLACE—BOARDING FOR SINGLE 1 gentlemen; also, front room for gentleman and fy. Immediate vicinity of Broadway, Fifth avenur, principal notels, libraries, amusements, ke, Immesiate aa al secure apartments upom advantazeous rms. BLEECKER STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY—TWO handsomely furnished parlors and a hall bedroom, will be rented on moderate terms, if applied for imme- diately. The house has been recently fitted up, and has moderm improvements. Persons prefering a quiet « wel- ling to a hotel, can be pleasantly accommodated. Board given if desired, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT TO HIRE THE second floor of a small two story house, in the up- per part bho city on . ae ine not object forse: or maburg. ress . lage as t0 location and” 4 stating full ci tion and rent, which must pet sa ’ office. FINELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR MAY BE had with board, (partial for gentieman,) by a mtleman and wife, without children or servants. Aj Ls ly at No. 8 East Thirty-second street, between Fi ed Madison avenues. SMALL FAMILY OF GROWN P| WISH convenient unfurnished rooms, in respectable lo- cation, with a private family, for a onceragg m8 with or without board. References exc! Rent moder- ate. West of Broadway, below Tenth street. Address, with full particulars, F. H., Broadway Post Office. N ELEGANT FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, CON- taising eleven rooms, fashionably furnished ughout, (with bath rooms, and hot and cold water marek all over the house,) pleasantly located near the City Hall, Brooklyn. Part of the rent taken {n board, if agreeable. A L. 8. ©., Herald office. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with partial board, in Brooklyn, on reasonable . Location near Wall street ferry. Address H. 8. L. Herald offiee., LADY WISHES TO MEET WITH A PARTY WHO would loan her a hundred dollars for the permanent er transient use of a furnished parlor. ns Miss Manton, Broadway Post Office, for three days. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen, can be accommodated with board in a vate rep at 102 West Sixteenth street, A back parlor or story front room and pantry, on moderate terms, with bath and gas. PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR A GEN- ‘tleman and wife, or two single rooms for gentle- men, in e beautiful and convenient location. A gentie- man who teaches the piano preferred. vate family. 67 Perry street, between Bleecker and Fourth. PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, NEATLY FURISHED, TO let, with or without board; suitable for a gentle- map and lady, or two gentlemen; private table; terms moderate, in‘advance. 157, Bowery, near Broome at. OARD—SOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO respectable young ladies, where they can have the of two iculare, (fice. comforts of a home in a famil; nal street. Address, for H. €., box 161 Heral ARD—WITH BLEGANTLY: FURNISHED ROOMS, IN 8 first class house in Tenth street, near Broadway, suitable for families-or single gentiemen, replete with all the modern hoe thane ato French and Spanish spoken. Dinner at 6. ferences given and requimed. Apply at 161 Tenth street. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLE- man and wife, can be accommodated with a large t room, with a private family, aad in a house with all the modern improvements, and # very respect- able neighborhood, by applying at No, 116 West Twenty- first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. OARD.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PRIVATE IA- milly. occupying & first class houre in the upper ‘art of the city, afew doors from Broadway, and where he English, Freneb and Spanish languages ‘are xpoken, would be bappy te accommodate one or two single gen- tlemen with co deomel furnished rooms, either with full or board, w! they could have every com fort of home,and where no more than two persons would be taken. only. who can furnish the best of ref>- rences, and willing to pay a liberal price, way address a rote 8 G., Herald office, stating where an interview may Berwvict FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN ons, near Ca- for three or four quired would-dispose of a fine front room, with attached, toa-gentleman and wite, or two single gentlemen, with full: or. partial board. the modern improvements, and is accessible b: stages. Apply at 172 West Twenty first stree! OARD, WITH DESIRABLE ROOMS, FOR GENTLE- oy and their wives, or si eller eerie be family, by ing at Cc obtained in » highly respectable ap - bie by cars and No. A accesail stages to all parts of the city. ‘Rooms furnished or un- furnished; terms modera‘ OARD AND AN ELEGANT SUITE OF: ROOMS. UN- boa for wi 4 reasonabdie charge ven and required. Address 38 South Eighth street, jween Second and Third, Williamsburg. LET—THE LARGE CORNER STORE 360 THIRD avenue, corner of Twenty-eight. street; an old Cstabiished ‘stand; has.done th business first sate stand for a market] in the Eighteeath ward; a claes KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF A NEAT TWO story house, No. 49 Dominick street, ome door from judsen street. Rent $160. Also‘ front basement, suit- able teran office. Wild be let separate or together. ply immediately on the premines \0 LEASE—AT A BARGAIN, IN A GOOD CENTRAL lscation up town, a large one story bailding, 25 x 90, suitavle for any kind of manufacturing or mechanical purpore, Inq of Roswell G. Pierce, Pine street, corner of Broadway. LET—A BACK. PARLOR, BASEMENT ANB TWO attic rooms, house 203 Greene street, betweea Ami- fy and Bleecker street. 0 DBY GOODS MEN.—TO LET OR LEASE, THE stores 781 and 7814 Broadway, which will be alter- into one for a responsible tenant; 26 feet frout, with be 2 Keene rhe nent feet os nd: - wi counters, shelvi » Al to MADDEN, 573 Broadway. ae ei “aid eg LET—FOR A FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, Ap- No. $4 Franklin 51 afew doors west of Broad- way. Bath, gan, &c. The furniture will be sold at aue- tion ices, and posession given immediately, if re- ‘None but responsible panties need apply. Reut LET—UNFYURNISHED—IN HOUSE 186 MULBER- ry street, near Broome, the front and back base- ments, with pantries, Croton water, and two attie bed- rooms. Possession Ist Febraasy. Can_be seen trom 10 to Land? toS P.M. LET—A HANDSOME FOURSTORY BROWN STONE and stucco front corner house, on Lexington ave- with the fur 4 LOTHING —LADIES AND GENILEMEN HAVING clothes to dispose of, can reeeive @ fair ensh price y ‘sending to the store 12 Lsurens street, near Cann, or 62 West Broadway, or adders by letter through the post, to 8, COHEN. Ladies attended by Mra. Cohen, \AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—GENTLEMEN HAV- ) ing any left off wearing apparel to dispose of, in large or small quantities, shall receive the very highest rice for them by Spplying to or Roy THOMAS D. JONROY, 491 Pearl street, between City Hall place and Centre street. VAST OFF CLOTHING AWD FURNICURE WANTED. Ladies snd geatiomen baring any of the above ar ticles to dispose of can obtain a fair cash price by send- to the subscriber or by the Post Office N. B.—Ladies teended by Mrs. Duspeldorf, L. M DUSPRLDORF, No. 18 Elm street. __@BE TRADES, 40. ERCHANT TAILORS.—THE ADVERTISER, AN EX- perionced cutter and tailor, wishes to locate per- ntly with some reepectable and class tailor, feeling fally competent to All almost ituation in the cutting department. Has had \¢ years experienc: in eity, and can rg ‘vest reference for 8 Norw ability, industry and integrity. Viease address Cutter, Herald ciice, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND MAP PUBLISHERS — Tower it by the a |, surveyor, Serre, or reater’ 168 Bevoat : = OARD IN BROOGKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife can find a largeand handsomely furnished room, at 88 Willow street, three minutes from Wall street or Fulton ferries; the house is farnislred with gas, hot airs, &c. Also one side room. Been IN BRO®KLYN.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with board in a amily where few boarders are tal in ay nt loca- tion, five minutes walk from Fulton ferzy, Apply at 57 High street. OARD.— ROOMS WITH BOARD CAN: BE OBLAINED by immediate application at 45 East Sixteenth street. OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, BOR A GENTLE- man and wife, from lst March next; in the vicinit; of the Wall street ferry. Parlor and’ bedroom required. Address C., box:1,268 Post Office. Bun. WANTED—IN A FIRSE CLASS HOUSE, FOR which stock will be paid in a*vaace, which sold in December lastfar$125. Private family preterred. Ad- dress J. B. Gordom, Metrepolitan post offiee, Astor place. OARD WANTE.—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN THE. Eighth ward, between Spring and Canal, and Broad- y an! Hudsom street, where there are few boarders. Acdress, stating terms, F. J. C., Herald office, OARD WANTED—BY A YOUMG LADY, IN A PRI- vate family (widow lady preterred) where there are few or no other boarders. Terms not to exceed $3 50 pen week. Address Miss H. J. K., Broadway Post Office. OARD WANTED, IN A HOUSE WITH THE MODERN. ‘im ta, by a gentleman and lady, full board for the lady, in a red quiet. pay where there are a0. other boasders. Please addrees P. K., Herald office, im- mediately, stating particulars. OABD IN BROOKLYN, NEAR THE SOUTH AND ‘Wall street ferries. Rooms suitable for single ) OF gentlemen and theie wives, with Fraws, Sloe ets, &e. Terms very moderate. Apply at 04 State et. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—A GENTLEMAN ‘aud wife, or a few single gratlomen, can o>tain boand, with the comforts of ® bome, at 120 Columba rag Noga pee Eo fine view of the bay and city of New York. No moving at May. OARD UP TOWN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WI and a single gentleman also, can be accommodat with well furnished rooms and good board. ins private foul: ger and cars convenient. at West Toisty. street, between Kighth ool Mote avenues. OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can be aceommodated with board, at 285 Greenwich street, near Chambers. ARD AND PLEASANT ROOM, IN THE SECOND story, can be obteiwed for a single gomtloman, with partial board, at 65 Merton street ————— OARD AT 25 NINTH SfKEET—FINE FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen and their wives, aud a few single gentlemen, with or without boord, First class house, and every requisite to & comforiaole winter resi- dence No chiki! tale OARDING—238 HENRY S/REET, BROOKLYN front third story room, email gas, grate, &e., suitable for # lady and three single gentlemen. Desirable loca five minutes walk of Atlantic and Wall street ferries. Full or partial boerd. qpOARDING.—SINGLE GINTLUMEN CAN Ra AC- com moaated eo rooms aes full a a eal dai asant rooms to accommodate @ party of four pao Fae at 122Chambers street, Day boarders ac- commodated also, Refe.ence reqnired, Borage recns, FRONT ROOM AND mot Leeda ta. re im pom ~ from 7 wml 0; ie > 170. Went, Twenty-Cest street. Also, day ie VOL. XX. BOARDING AND LODGING. : TS Ae LIOR SALE ENO OR | gentlemen be accommodated or board; "alse, © geatioman and his wife. Apply at 49 Orchard street, between Grand and Hester. iG.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OB two single gentlemen. can be accommodated with » {ata cliee indy; also large hallvocm tone or two J or with fuilor partial board, Apply at 178 nal street, near Varick. mer tl OARDING—315 SECOND AVENUE *-FAMILIES OR | single gentlemen, can be accommodated with rooms, bed or unfurnished, on very low terms. Twe front parlors on second floor, with bedroom attached, House mewly furnissed. Gas, bath, &c. > OARDING AT 94 WARREN .—GENTLEMEN | can be accommodaied with comfortable rooms at a very moderate price. ladies accommodated with board. Da; ted. OARDING.—ROOMS AND BEDROOMS TO RENT, ether or separate, part or full board: private | Bete Bathroom and gas. Mrs. MEDAURS, | ' 541 Houston street. OARDING.—FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENT!.EMEN ean be secommodated with fine rooms at 76 Seventh reet, with full or partial board, where the comforts of a home may be realized. The advertiser is anthoried | to refer to Mr. Charles Kneeland, 49 William street, or Mr. Simeon Drapes, 46 Pine street, Stages and cars | close at hand. d moderate. \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A ROOM, BEDROOM and kitchen, with cook stove, &c., to @ ama,! re- spectable family; ‘alro, some rooms unfurnished. Apply 128 West Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh ave- nue. , JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUC board, at No. 16 Bond street; private table, if re- juired; the house has all the modern improvements. ines and liquors furnished by the house. |URNISHED HOUSE—WANTED TO HIRE, BETWKEN Bleecker and Twenty-second street, and adapted to first class boarders. Possesmon desired immediately. Address L. 8., Herald office. \URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—WITH PARTIAL board if desired, and the use of a bath, at 15 Bed- ford street. The Houston street stages pass the house | on their route. \URNISHED ntlemen and their wives, or single Eaten, ROOMS, WITH BOARD, SUITABLE FOR - in’ house with modern improvements. Apply at 4 ‘West Twenty-first street, corner of Sixth avenue. j a ISHED ROOMS—AN ENTIRE FLOOR, HAND- f somely furnished, to let, with board, to a genteel *— family, at No. 36 East Twentieth street, near Broalway. House contains all the modern improvements. Refer: + ences exchanged. ODGINGS NEAR BROADWAY.—$2 PER WEEK FOR single gentlemen, at the Grapes Hotel, 136 Grand atreet, one block east of Broadway.Rooms occupied by two persons, $1 50 each. Meals served at De a 0. 10 UNION SQUARE.—A HANDSOME PARLOR and bedroom, on the second floor, in a small family, suitable for a gentleman and his wife. Also, a si room. NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with partial board, in a private family; third , front room, with pantry attached; location plea- sant; convenient to teveral stage routes. Apply at 24 Attorney street, second door from Grand. WDARTIAL BOARD.—A SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, with convenience for fire, cao be had by one or two persons, with or without partial board, at 108 Grand ; street, first block west of Broadway. Terms moderate. LEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, BE HAD CAS in s modern bouse with a small family within five ininutes walk of the South ferry, Brooklyn. Terms moderate. Address S. D., through the Brooklyn Post joe. RIVATE BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with i ant peoms, and full or partial board, in a modern jouse, at 116 West Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Bath, gas, ke. { ‘ATE BOARD IS WANTED FOR A LADY, IN A private family or respectable boarding honse, im the lower part of the eity, not above Canal street, nor west of Hudson. References exchanged. Address P. P. J., box 8,391 Post Office, for two days, stating terms per week. : RIVATE BOARD—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN y be accommodated with an elegantly furnished frout € room in CF ded! family, with board for the lady ouly. ‘Terma, $14 per week, with fire. Location near cornor of ra ety and Spring street. Address Ninon, Broadway "08 5 OMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, With or without board, in a private family, The house ja new and firet class, beautifully furnished, aud repisce witb all the modern improvements. Also, @ suit of ofi- ces, furnished in onk, ouitable for a first class physiciaa, | Inquire at 11645 Ninth stroct, west of Broadway. b| 0 LET--WITH BOARD, TWO OR THREE LARGE | rooms, furpished_ or wmfarnisbed, at 163 Hudson » “treet; none need apply bat these who wish # permanent | home’ Location desirable. ' t TEY WITH BOARD.—TO LET, A VERY LARGE i front room, Lan‘somely furnished; gar, grate, and a very large pantry iv the room. But few boarders in ! he house, L! at J8S Broome street. 0 LET, WITH BOARD, IN TENTH SPREEC, IN AN | elegant private- establishment, three or four rooms giving reterence the terms will be a © with veal name sad Post Office. N. B.—A private WO @R THREE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE VERY large rooms, at @ moderate charge, with partial ” boarding, in a house with all the moderm conveniences. 231 Tenth street. 1 LET—VERY DESIRABLE AP. CONSIST- ing of four rooms on second floor, with pantries. fnquire on the premises, 28 Fifth street. Wer BROOKLYN, NEAR THE CATHERINE or Fulton fersies, board for a young man, in s private family, or where but a few boarders are taken. Address three days C. T. J., box 779 Post Office POLITICAL. }OURTH WARD RWGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- can nomination.—At a meeting of the Ward Com- inittee, held on Thursday evening, Jan. 25, 1855, at 23 Chatham street, Wm. Cleary was unanimously nominated as Councilman fon the Pitth Council district The follow- ing gentlemen were appvinted a finance committee.— — First district—Patrick Stephen Lynch, Timothy Garrick. Second—Henry J, Allen. James Riley. Third —James G. Smith, Andrew Cusack. Fourth—Joha Casey, Patrick Doherty. Fifth—Thomas Fi Barthoio- mew. Healy. JUBN OLIVER, Chairman. Joan J. Warr, Secretary. MUSICAL, VERY COMPETENT LADY TEACHER OF THE | aropateshadern singing will take a numberof pu- i at $6 per quarter, pplication is male immedi ite- ie, Best of referemee given. Address A. 8., Herald offiee, VERY FINE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, CO3T $250 afew months since, for sale for $170.—Is per'ect, modern case, anc fully warranted by celebrated makers. Has patent metallic frame and modern improvements. Seld on account of rickness. Can be seen on Wednesday ead Thursday, fem 9 till 1 o’clock, at 166 Chambers st. USIC STORE IN JERSEY CITY.—(H& UNDER- eT NE Capac ng en ae K ry mestic Pasko store, at 50 Mon ¥ streat, ‘where be will sell all kinds of sheet sical instruments of every description at the lowest terma. Dealens and purchasers throughout the country, an well as schools, &e., will be supplied by as dresaing E. A. FELLMER, 60 Montgomery Jersey City, N. J. ANOS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH.—ONE REMIUM PIANOS.—BERRY & GORDON, No. 207 Broadway, have just received a fresh supply of! or meproved scale and action pianos, from Hallett, uj Davis & Co. ‘8 celebrated manufactory, which sarpase any that we have before offered. Buying for cash, we are able to se)l at kn gg | low prices. Second hand nos fer sale and to st reduced rates. Newly pro’ 1 melodeons, with six octaves, for sale | or to let. Monthly payments taken for amount. JANOS, MELODEONS, AND MUSIC—GREAT RE-/ duction in prices.—Benutiful and celebrated pianos, at extremely low prices—an assort of all varictins, those of ten different manafactories; melo- ate la dissount from former a large. Book of all the erp styles from five os megee ine ; second band pianos at groat sins, price, from #40 to $150; piancs to rent; musiesl Inatramente of ali kinds; music at the reduced rates, Now sell: rapi¢ly, «“Bparaling Polka,” by Thomas Baker, price 264 eents—a most beautiful production. HORACE, WAT: RS, 533 Broad. _ USFUM HOTEL, 22 ANN STRERT, NEAR DROS». ‘way—Lvery thing neat »od new, “Keonomy sad excellence’! ia tne moto. Furnished rooms by the night’ or week NO navn ley = a Bar and bill.ard room of tue first class, night or the accommodation of its patrons. 4 ‘ORK FAMILY HOTEL, NEW BRINGE 4 Luigate Fi, London.—The above louse is cen traily sivuated, bas an excellent coffee rvom, ten or twelve privace sitting roowas, between forsy and C4 K4 ight, becreoms, 8 gool rmoking warm ve ricbowsr eathe always realy. A porter ta ot! Afixed a servants. The New Yorx, Hicete'tor tas eteie, be tenon iat veletoh ob tases Sada and walls thei scatinued patronage and recom

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