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246 ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. —————_ WwW. CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE. ‘-ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A situation as nurse and to do light chamberwork, Apply at 191 West Nineteenth street, third floor. want SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE y family oung woman, to do general housework for a small ; Good city reference. Can be seen for two days ‘at 36 Goerck street, second floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRETABLE girl, to cook, wash and iron, or do general house- work in a small private family. The best of city refer- ence can be given. Inquire at 278 West Twenty-seventh street. {A ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chamber: 3 ca- pable of taking care of children ai jewing Apply ia the store corner of Columbi: street, jouth Brooklyn, fortwo days, The best of city refer- (Bce®, 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to take care of children, or as chamb-rmaid and to © plain sewing, or would assist in housework. Apply at Do, 15 Klizabeth street, third floor. W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework; wishes go to the country. Good city reference. Cau be seen r wo days, at No, 38 Elizabeth street, third floor, back om. ANTHO—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do the cooking, washing and ironing of « small wily; would do housework; the best of city reference ven. Can be seen for two days at 105 West Nineteeath rg between Sixth and Seventh avenues, in the base- ment. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECIABLE young girl, as chambermaid or waiter in a private family; the best of city referduces, Apply at 561 Green- wich street, third tloor. ee A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion in a p rival ily a8 seamstress; is accus- tomed to tamily sewing; she can out, fit and make boys’ ciothes; can aisodo up ladies’ muslins; can give the best of ‘city reference, Inquire at 349 ‘Twelfth street, near First avenue, 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN, a situation as nurse; is competent to take the entire charge of the sick in any case. Inquire tor Mrs. fecceartnthones streets ‘ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- man, a8 cook for a hotel or private family, Best of city reference given. Call at 457 Ninth avenue two dcors from Thirty-eighth street, fifth story, back room. Can be seen for three day: YANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A tituation as chambermaid and waiter in a respect- able family, Can give good city reference from her last place. Caillat 256 Second avenue, between Thirty-second and Thirty: third streets, second floor, front room, for two daya, if not engaged. TANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION to do housework in a small family, or would do chamberwork or take care of children; no objection to go to Brookiyn or Jersey City. Isa good baker. Good recommendations, Call at 184 Clinton street, near Divi- sion, for two days. Inquire for Logan, ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as chambermaid or waiter, or would do general housework, in a small pri- vate family; the best city reference can be given, Can be seen for two days, at 108 Twenty-second street, be- tween Second and ‘Third avenues, second floor, front room. TANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermaid and to wash and iron; i excellent fine washer and ironer; thoroughly und French fluting and doing up all kinds of fineri best of city reference can be given from where she has lived last. Please call at 59 University place, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. FANTED—BY A PROLESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, washer and ironer; good reference Me x street. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH PRO- textant girl, to take care of children and assist in light housework and chamberwork. Apply at 118 Chris- topher street, rst floor, front room. “Inquire for two 78. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do Mamberwork. Good city reference given. Can be seen lor two days, if not engaged. Please call at 201 West filteenth street, in the rear. (QANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘a cook, or cook and laundress, The best city eference will be given. Can be seen for two daysa De call, for two days, at 37 WaNnTs. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID, OR washer and ironer, or as lat in & private family, "Can be seen for two days at 100° Hast second street. ‘wenty- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do the general housework of a small te family; is a rood cook and first rate washer and ‘Has good city reference. Can be seen for two at 317 First avenue, one aoor from roner, Has g days. Please call Nineteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS AN ENGINEER.—THE subscriber, in every way a competent engineer, desires a permanent engazement. Favorable terms will be offered to any one offering steady employment. No objections to South or West. Address W. H., Herald of- fice, for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- tant, woman as wet nurse. Best city reference given. Please apply at No. 2 Twelfth street, one door below Greenwich avenue. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A COOPER, T0 MAKE FIRKINS IN THE country. A man with a small family desired, Apply to subscriber, at Hangerford’s Hotel, Duane street, this evenin, H. G. CLARK. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman ; she is a good cook, washer and irener. The best of city reference given. Has no objec- tion to go in the country. Can be seen for two days at 268 Twenty-seventh street, between Ninth and Teath avenues, ET NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A A RE- spectable young married woman, who has lost her own baby, ‘The best of city reference given if required. Call at 257 Ninth street, between First avenue and ave- nue A, third floor, front room. ET NURSE —A YOUNG AND HEALTHY WOMAN desires a situation as wet nurse. Has good re- commendations from her present place, where she can be seen for three days, from 9to1 o'clock. Apply at 880 Broadway, near Twelfth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as children’s nurse and to do plain sew: ing, or would go us chambermaid and do fine washing. Is Willing to make herself useful. No objection to travel to any part. Would wait one or two weeks to get a com- fortable situation. Please call or address A. C , 3o West Thirteenth street, for three days. ANTED—ONE OR TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG men, to solicit subscribers for a new work of pe- culiar interest at the present time, To the qualiied, a liberal salary and commission will be paid. Apply be- tween 9 and 12 at the office of the London Printing and Publishing Company, 55 Dey street, fourtn floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook. is a first rate washer and ironer. Has the best of city moe. Please call at 193 Fulton street, Brooklyn, top ficor, front room, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant woman, to do general livuse- work. Good city reference given. Please call for two days at No. 861 Third avenue, third floor. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as nurse and seamstress, or as chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing. Has got three and a half years references. Can be seen for two days, from 10 till 2 o'clock. Apply at 219 Walker street. ANTED—A SITJATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL TO cook, wash and iron, or to do chamberwork or waiting, in'a privatefamily. Apply at No. 64 Greenwich street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION in a private family, or chambermaid or waiter in a boarding house. Has good city reference. Inquire for two days at 395 Greenwich street. ‘ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, SITUATIONS to do general housework ; would like the country, or a boarding house, Inquire ‘at 117 Varick street, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAS8LE young German girl of genteel address and good education, as seamstress and chambermaid ; she under- stands all kinds of family sewing and embroidery, and is willing to make herself generally useful in a respectable family. Best of reference given. Can be seen at Mr. Benderlinden’s, 294 Sixth street, between avenue B and C, third story. W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNGjWOMAN, A situation as ironer in a hotel or boarding house, Good city reference given. Please address a note to L. K., Herald office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as wet nurse. Please call for two days at 28 Abingdon place, first floor. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH, PRO- testant girl, as chambermaid or nurse. Can be seen for two days at 17 East Eleventh street, near Taird avenue, second floor, front room, Good city references. A Jewish family preferred. i81 Fourth avenue, corner of Thirteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ina small family, as cook, washer and jroner. Cood reference can be given. Please call at No. 39 Weat ‘Thirteenth street, between Firth and Sixth avenues, first floor, back room, for two days. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG GIRL, of genteel address and excellent city refereace, as chambermaid and waiter; is a neat plain sewer, fond of children, and a girl of good judgment. Can work and iron for the nursery, and give six months’ city reference. Will take $5 a month, Call at 323 First avenue, first ficor, back room. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, a situation as nurse and seamstress, or chamber- and seamstress; knows how to cut and make ladies’ and children’s dresses. Can be seen for two days at the fourth cottage from Smith street, in Warren, 02po- site the Public School, South Brooxlyn. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST HIGHLY RE- commended young girl, as seamstress and dress- maker; is accustomed to the care of a babe or young children; is a girl of excellent judgment as seamstre: would do chamberwork; can give two years city reff ence. No objection to a lady who boards. Call or ad- dress 323 First avenue, first floor, back room. J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as gooa plain cook, and washer and ironer; is a good baker. Can be highly recommended by the lady with whom rhe has lived for the last year, May be seen for two days at 93 Sixteenth street, betweea Sixth and Seventh avenues, rear house, in t ent, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as chambermaid or waiter in a re- apectable faaily. Best of city reference, if required, Please call at 239 Seventh avenue. between Twenty-fifth and Twenty sixth streets, second story, back room. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE French girl, as chambermaid, and to take care of children; or to sew, wash, and iron fine cloth city reference. Has no objections to travel. for two days at No. 159 Goerck street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER OR nurse for an oli lady, in a quiet religious family, by a young woman of neat and tidy habits. The most satisfactory reference can be given as to character. Ap- ply at ‘S47 Houston street, up stairs; or address Susan, derald office. ood | horse and make ANTED—BY A FIRST-RATE FRENCH COOK, A ituation; she understands all kinds of pastry, and has very good city references, Please address No. 9 Niblo’s Garden, 590 Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation as chambermaid or waiter. Reference given, Please call at 241 Bowery, in the store. WV Akt BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, todo the housework of a small family, Wages not se much an object asa steady home for the winter, Can be seen at her last place, No. 19 Jay street, Brook: yn. Wea A SMART, TIDY ENGLISH PROTES- tant girl, a situation, as chambermaid, or to wait on a lady, to travel or otherwise. Please call at No. 30 Greenwich street, third floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEUTABLE girl, to do plain cooking, washing and ironing. Best of reference from her last employer, with whom she lived three years anda half. Call at 161 Laurens street, near Houston. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, or would go as cook and dairy woman; is a good plain cook, first rate washer and ironer; no objection to go a short distance in the country ‘ood reference from her Inst place. Please call at No. 3 Vandewater street, room 19. be seen until engage ANTED—A FRENCH COOK, WHO HAS HAD SE- veral years experience in the United States hotels, wishes to fin ituation in one of the above mentioned extablishments. No objections to go abroad, Address B, T., Herald office. Good references given. ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS GROCERY, A YOUNG man, 18 or 20 years of age, that is acquainted with the city!trade, and understands bookkeepiag by single entsy. Must produce unquestionable testimo- niais from his Inat employers. Also, boy to drive a macif useful. Address J. L. B., He- fice, stating age, name and reference. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 18 TO 20 YEAR3 of age, in situation of responsibilty and trust; must de familiar with accounts, and disposed to make himself generally useful. Undoubted references will be required as to character and capacity. Address for three days, in the bandwriting of the applicant, with | references, F., box 47 Jersey City Post Office, prepaid. rald of ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do general housework; she is a good wash- rand jroner, and a good plain cook. Please call at 318 Third street, near avenue D, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘8 situation as cook, washer and ironer, or as laun- dress, Tho best of city reference can be given for the last five years, Can be seen fortwo days. Please call at 34 Monroe street, front house. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND todo fine washing, or as sewer, by a Protestant girl. Has the best of city reference. Can be seen until suited at 362 Tenth street, third floor, front room, be- tween avenues Band C, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W ‘a situation as chambermaid; is able to take the whole charge of chilaren: is alsoa good washer and iron €r; no objection to go in the country; wages not so much an comfortable home. Best of city refe ren n beg! t ‘second floor, room No. 1, for three days. Hi ANTED—BY A SCOTCH WOMAN, A SITUATION Wi cook ina private family, and is willing to as: sdat in the washing aad ironing; has good city references. Call at 143 First avenue, detween Ninth aad Tenth streets, for three 4: TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED American lady, as cook; also to take charge of the washing and ironing, or to do general housework in a small family. Not particular whether iv or oat of the city. Apply at 458 Houston street, between the Bowery and Pecond avenue. pathetic TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT PER- ‘son; is a good cook, and has no objection to wash ing and ironing. Has the best of city reference, Can be seen tor two days, if not engaged. t Twenty-first street, between Second an TANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTE W a 1, a situation as plain cook, are of achild from its birth, Would lice to go to Cincinnati, Is willing to give her eervices long enough to defray the expenses of her journey. Please call in the rear of 112 Heary street, ird floor. RESPECTABLE or chambermaid If generally uve Can be seea for ith # ful. Good city reference given. ; at 286 Sixth avenue, corner of Eig firnt floor. Salles bhi Sak ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in some respectable fainily; {sa first rate cook and a good washer and jrooer, The best of reference. Can be seen for three days at her present | 361 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street. ‘A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- ‘cook, good washer and ironer, do housework ina to privete fomsily is williog sad obliging. Good city ravest nce call at No. 425 Second avenne, Sonat ‘and Tweaty seveath streets, ‘oarth por, back (00m, CVE ee NNN Ey eens Nene ana Teens ven. Call at 116 Mott street, corner of | ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS porter ina dry good store, or in any respe stable | house of business, or to dri | ling to mabe bimself ly ; can read and | ities knows the city. good city referenc: | address H. M., Heraid office, or 116 Stanton street, near | Eneex, second floor, for two days. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS WAITER; ONE THAT | would make himself generally useful; also a girl | as good cook. Wages, $6 per month. Apply at 170 | West Twenty-first street, between the hours of 10 and | | 12 o'clock. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN FROM | ‘South Carolina, either in a wholesale dry goods or clothing house. A sonable compensation will be eted. oe ive the best of reference. Address D., ‘an Hotel. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS A GOOD penman, correct at figures, and can come well ded both from the city and country, a situa- sistant bookkeeper or entry clerk, in some lishment. Address box 104 Coxsackie, N. | Wea YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN THE AGES of sixteen and eighteen years; one who is a good | writer avd correct accouotant. The beat of city refer- enees required. Salary $200 \ annum. Any one possessed of the above qualifications, ean address a note to H. B., Herald office, stating rame, address, and refer- ences. —I WILL PAY THIS AMOUNT TO ANY ONE 10. that can find me a situation in some respect- avle wholesale establishment as porter, or to drive a horse and sart where steady employment can be bad. A line addressed to Porter, Heraid office, will meet with attention. NTS WANTED TO CANVASS THIS city and the adjoining States. Agents are now making from $5 to $10 perday. No risk. Call and ex- amine, at No, 200 Broadway, office No. 12. POLITICAL. EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIT A regular meeting of the Committee will be held at Tammany Hall this eventng, (Thursday, February 1,) at 714 o'clock. BERT KELLY, Chairman, Jans L. Bexepier, Avrnap CH ae Rs N WARD Committee met on the 26th January, 1855, | Farley's, Fourth avenue and 125th street, for the p | pose of organizing. A. C. Flanagan, Eaq , was called to the chair, and Michael Murray acted as Secretary. The meeting nominated wil ‘ta dissenting voice the fol- Jowing gentlemen for ward officera:—A. C.F | Chairman of the Ward Committee iebael Murray, Secretaries; Stephen Lutz, Kaq., T | surer, The meeting then adjourned with the creates! | umanimity, 16 meet oa the 2oth February, at Stephen | ’ Hotel, Manbatten st A. C. FLANAGAN, Chairm: } Secretaries. Crartm Bowe, | Miewant Menmay TEs REDUCED ONE HALr—OLIVER B GOLD. academ; peanmaship and b2okkeep- corner ofFaakits stress, Ladies’ wri- daily, e: . ‘for teu or $10 for tweaty-Ave lessous, in: Payable at the commencement. Pri- duced to $5 cluding stationery. vate instruction, $15 for ten, or $26 for twenty lessons. Kach pupil is entitled to a separate rior. Bookkeeping —terms reduced this week; reducedfrom $25 to $125) per quarter of three months. Booka and stationery, $1 . Arithmetic in “proportion. Terns, payable in ad- vance. The chirogrdphic art is much moreim portant to man- kind than it He Goverally considered, gnd Mr. Goldsmith may very well claim to be considered at its head.—N. Y. Courier and Enquirer. In every profession there is a recognized leading man— one whose pre-eminence is so dec! that nobody calls it in question, reef those who teach the art of wri- ting, iver B. Goldsmith is just that inlisputably pre- eminent person and r nized head of the profession.— Home Journal, June 25, 1863. —BOOKKEEPING.—MR. DOLBEAR, 609 BROAD- » way, has just opened another $6 tlass for teach- ing double entry practically, withont the use of text books, A few vacant seats may be secure this day and evening, Come preparea to jain, if you wish to become @ practical accountant, por: DIXON & C0, GIVE LESSONS IN WRITING, ‘arithmetic and bookkeeping, day andevening, at No. 846 Broadway, {Appleton’a juilding,) vhere gentle- ualified for the counting-bouse, in an expe TENANTS REGISTER. PART OF THE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT A house, 196 West Fifteenth street, near ave- ‘Due, consisting of four or five rooms on first, second and third floors, to let toa small fam ly without children. Bath, gas and water, large yard and cellar, a neigh- borhood and near stage and railroad routes. eReat Si60, ROADWAY BUSINESS PLACES—ROOMS TO LET for business purposes on the first floor of the now juil¢ ing 835 Broadway, southwest corner of Thirteenth street. For a writingmaster, merchant tailor, milliner, dressmaker, dentist, hairdresser or artist the situation is unsurpassed. Apply to ARCHD. WRIGHT, architect, front reom, second fioor, O¥’S SCHOOL, DWELLING HOUSES, LOTS, ETC.— ‘To let, in Ct. &® most ‘eligib\e build- ing for a boy’s boarding and day school, which is much needed there. Also, for sale, on excellent terms for in- vestment, houses end lots in the mont desirable portion of the town. Bridgeport is one of the most pleasant and thriving towns in New Fogland. D. W. THOMPSON, agent for YT. Baraum and W. H Noble, Bridgeport, na. ESIRABLE HOUSE TO LET—RENT $45¢.—THREE story and basement, ten rooms, newly painted, with baths, hot and cold water throughout, and pleasantly situated near the Sixth avenue. session immeiate- ly, and lease one your from May next. Furniture, car. pets, &e., price $: B. W. RICHARDS, 07 Broadway. FFICES T@ LET—SINGLE OR IN SUITS, IN THE new banking butlding northwest corner of Nassau at the Bank of the Common- and Pine streets, | fitious sod superior manner. wealth, or of SOEN LLOYD, 18 Naasan street, PANISH LANGUAGE —A PROFESSOR OF HIS NA- OOMS AND OFFICES T0 LET.—ROOMS AND OFFICES tive language is willing to take some upils. Terms reasonable. Address E, DET. BORRERO, ny ‘arick street. EACHERS WANTED.—THREE FEMALE TEACHERS are wanted to go South. None need apply but those who are well qualified, and can bring the best of reference, and of the Protestant faith, and speak perfect- ly the English language. ©ne must be a music teacher on the piano, harp, &c., and sing wall. Apply to J. M. EDNEY, 56 Joha street. THE TRADES, &0. OLD PEN MAKER.—WANTED, A GOOD GOLD PEN rinder. Apply immediately to Rendell & Fair- child, 182 William street. 0 PAPER HANGERS AND DECORATORS.—820 WILL be given on the advertiser obtaining a a first rate store. Is a competent workm: enze as to capability, &c. Address T. City refer- . W., Herald | office, all this week, 'ATCHMAKER WANTED—ONE THAT CAN EN- grave preferred. Inquire of Weir & Hyde, 643 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION TU RUN A STATIONARY engine, by an active man of twenty years expe- rience; understands chain and barrel pumps; is by trade a bla:ksmith; no objection to the country. Can be well recommended. Address J. T., Herald office. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0. JALIFORNIA DIAMONDS—EQUAL IN BRILLIANCY and appearance to the real diamond. These dia- monds are cut from Culifornia quartz, and the best judges are deceived. We have them set in pins, rings, studs, sleeve buttons, earrings, &c. Prices very low. L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. OLIDAY PRESENTS. — REDUCED PRICES.~ Watches, Diamonds and Uae (eter subscriber all descriptions of the follo articles, at re- tail, much lower than any other house fa ‘the city:— JULES’ JURGENSEN WATCHES, Warranted perfect time keepers, trom... ..$150 to $250 COOPER WATCHES, Duplex and levers, from............++++++ +8125 to $275 INDEPENDENT SROOND And querter Second Watches, fv timing + eeeeeeee $126 to $250 CHRONOMETER:, Splendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, perfect time xeepers.. sees nseseeees +8125 to $250 KIGHT DAY WATCHES, Which run eight days with one winding....$140 to $185 ENAMEL WATCHES For ladies, some in hunting casea........... $35 to $100 DIAMOND WATCHES For ladies, some in magic cases............ $55 to $300 MAGIO WATCHRS, Which change into three different watches, .$100 to $175 WATCHES WHICH WIND UP And turn the hands without a key......... $85 to $140 ALL KINDS OF WATCHES AT LOW PRICHS. Bilver Detached 1. Ladies’ Gold Sets, Earrings, Pins Barrings, $2 to $25; pins, $2 to $ Bracelets ene icesinebemetaeUek sad wamiwnt ssi S SASSSSSSASSSSSSSSSESSSssssssss S SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsssssses Gola pinger Rings, ith ato: with stones Gold Sleeve Buttons, per set, F & z = : Silver Cups for ver ale Rings, each, Sih Gold Ai for children, per Plain Gold te the 2s enantBBoaok sabes suctacsBBSShs. gi: 33! eussesesssssssssssseessesssessse ut . 1 Wall st ‘all street, second floor, near Broadway. US? RECEIVED—SOME SPLENDID CUT CALIFORNIA diamonds, which we have set in enamel rings. We invite all good judges to call and see them. Price, large single stone, set in enamel ring, $12 50—same, real dia- mond, would cost $400. L. & J. JACOB3, 407 Broadwa; |ORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. E FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL ONE HO! , made to order by Mr. Brower, manuf irdavenue, Has been run a little. Crp te turer, on ree apply to Wm. Cowan, 96 Mercer street; or N. Robinson, Prescott House. It can be had cheap, for ih. Its original cost was $175, JARRIAGES FOR SALE.—A FINE, HIGH, DICKEY seat coupé, perfect every way, cost $800, will be sold at a bargain; also, several rockaways, barouches, two seat wagons ‘and buggies, and several sleighs, will be told for lees than first cost, Apply at J.C. HAWS carriage warehouse, 358 Broadway. XPRESS WAGON FOR SALE—STRONGLY BUILT, with platform springs and low body; used one yea! now thoroughly repaired and newly painted. Cost a price $100, cash. Can be seen at 58 Leonard street. JOHN A, GRAY, 97 Cliff street. FRORSALESA GRAY MORGAN HORSE, 1534 HANDS high, warranted sound and kind, has been in family ‘use for two years past, can trot a mile in from three to four minuten—cost $600, price $400, Also, a carriage, built by Miner & Stevens, nearly new—cost $100, prize $428. Alto, w top rockaway ‘wagon, with pole—price $125. Two splendid Isubella beat rebes-—cost 8125, rrlee $80, Two seta of single harness, one set of double har- ness, and a sleigh and bells, They comprise the stock of a private stable. To be sold separately or together. Apply toMr-DEVOY, 73 ered) “OM R SALE A LONG TAILED GRAY HORSE, 16 bands high, sound and kind in all harness, and can trot very fast. Apply at 04 and 98 Mereer street. MR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, wei age and re in = aA a hehe harness; = rot insi 2 80, ig trotti wi a, one setof harness, whip, stable and dress Manisa rates, bells, &c, All to be sold together, as the owner is about Jeaving the city. Apply at 96 Mercer street. UNAWAY FROM THE STABLE OF ROBERT A, Flood, a Jarge bay horse, with harnesson him. Any person giving information will receive $5 reward, by ap- lying to ROBERT A. FLOOD, between Willoughhy, De- | aty and Sandfordstreets, East Brooklyn. ‘ASHINGTON —FOR SALE, THR PAST TROTTING bay stallion, W: ds hi years old; perfectly #0 ‘ hingto superior foal getter, as all nis stock hae proved. For full particulars apply at 94 and 96 Mercer street. _DRY GOODS, 40. ROWN & DOYLE, 354 BOWERY, BETWEEN Fourth and Great Jones streets, are selling tne choicest embroideries, of late importation, at 30 per cent Jess than any store in the city RESS TRIMMINGS.—ON MONDAY, THE 20TH JAN., we shall commence to close oat the balance of our splendid stock of rich ribbons, sui‘able for dress, barque, flounce, cloak and mantills trimmings, also for sash a head ornaments, at one half their original cost. W. H, LICHTENSTEIN, Ladies’ Dress Trimming ore, 90 Bowery, corner Heater street. XTENSIVE REBUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE PER cent on all our winter stock of hosiery, silk, meri- no, and cotton undervests, and hose, for children, ladies, at and gentlemen. Superior kia gloves, five shitli PETER ROBERTS & 0O., 375 Broadwa, DANCING ACADEMIES, ANCING ACADEMY, 21 HOWARD STREET —MLLR CAROLINE VEZIENS begs leave to inform the j¢, that she bas opened her dancing academy for instruction of or oS in the most atyliah dances of the day. tor every aight, | from balf past seven to ten o'clock. torent, in Appleton’s building, suitable for busi ness men, ers, ty 1D APPLETON & CO”, 346 and S48 Broadway. HOP TO LEI—THE SECOND FLOOR OF NO. 41 ‘Wooster street, 25 feet by about 65. Possession immediately. Inquire on the third floor. LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY—THE NEW brownstone front house, 119 Kast Thirteenth street, with all modern improvements; rent $1,000. Also, the new English basement house 165 East Nineteenth street; ice $800. For particulars apply to TRUSILLO, RANCHI & CO., agents, 106 Wall street. (0 LET—WORKSHOPS, WITH STEADY STEAM power, on the corner of Broome and Mercer streets, Size 28 by 100 feet, heated with steampipes. Well light- ed water closets and other conyeniences. Also rooms py steam. Apply on the premises of WM. GALE Y i LET—THE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, FIRST brown stone front dwelling house, 38 West venteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. It has all the modern improvements, and affords a rare opportunity for persons desiring a pleasant and genteel residence. “The house sad furniture, wil be rented to- ther, and possession given immediately, pply H. ism, 220 Broadway. T° LET—WILSON’S HOTEL, ON THE CORNER OF Liberty and Greenwich streets, with a a 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 given. For particu. Jara apply to WM. WILSON, 109 West street. FPO ED STEAM ENGINE, kc — CHE BUILDING NO. 147 West Twenty-sixth street, with the machinery contained therein, suitable fora carpenter or machinist, Possession immediately. Apply to JAS. BLACKWOOD, corner of Thirteenth street and Eighth avenue. (0 LET—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN STONE and stucco front corner house, on Lexington ave- nue, with the furniture. A gentleman desiri to break up housekeeping will let the above at $1,600 per annum. It is well calculated for a physician, as there is room fora stable in the rear. Possession would be given, if desired, on 1st of April Apply by letter, stating real name and address, to Thomas, Post Office. 0 LET—THE NEW WHITE MARBLE STORE 145 Chambers street, five stories high, with spacious geliars, near the depot of the Erie, and Hudson, River Railroads, and "well suited for adry goods jobber or hardware” merchant. Possession immediately. Rent $3,100. Apply to C. 8, White, 58 Broadway, or between 10 and 12 A. M., at 36 John street, to 8. B. HUTCHINGS. LET—THE FRONT AND BACK PARLOR ON THE second floor, very desirable for an artist or profes- sional offices; also, a furnished or unfurnished attic room, will be let, together or separately, very cheap till the first of May next. Inquire on the premises, 97 Canal street. 0 LET—A LARGE ROOM, 812 BROADWAY; GOOD location for any kind of business; possession given immediately, | For particulars inquire at 907 Broadway, (0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A HIGHLY RE- |. spectable house, to one or two families without chil dren, consisting of five roams on second floor, aud fave rooms on third floor, with basement. No moving ia May. Good references expected. Inquire at No. 14 Watts street, near Varick, in the basement. 0 LET—APARTMENTS IN FIRST CLASS TENANT houyes, Nos. 84 and 86 West Fortieth street, ve- tween Broadway and Sixth avenue, consisting of a parlor, two vedrooms and kitchen, all communicating; they are finished in a superior manner, with marble mantels, gas, Croton water, and all modern’ improvements, Rent mo- derate, Inquire on the premises No. 8¢, or of A. C. MORRILL, No. 9 Chambers street. 10 LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A LARGE FOUR story house, handsomely furnished, consisting of twenty-one reoms, with gas, two baths, range, &. To @ gooo tenant, it will be rented low. Possession imme- diately. Inquire at 114 Waverley place. Also, a fur- nished cottage on Staten Island. (0 LET, POSSESSION 1ST MARCH—A HANDSOME three story house on Lexington avenue, on ® cor- ner. The house is in elegant order, with modern im- provements, The furniture will be sold at a low price. Also a number of houses to let. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7. 0 LET CHEAP—STORE AND BASEMENT 28 CEDAR street. Apply at 45 Broad street, up stairs. LET OR LEASE—THE STORE AND DWELLING, on the northeast corner of Fourth avenue and Nineteenth street, a splendid location for a grocery store; also the store adjoining on Fourth avenue. Pos- session given immediately if required. Inquire on the Sa ry or of A. L. OSBORN, at 85 Canal street, from 6 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1855. BOARDING AND LODGING. G48 mero. single gentlemen. 3 3 F House has all modera improvet BROADWAY—FURNISHED ROOMS DOWN town.—Gentlemen requiring lodgings in the busipess portiam of the uty at reasonal will pleese appl B. F. FARNSWORTH, opposite the STREET, FIRST HOUSE BELOW ly to way theatre. 9 EAST SIXTEENTH 4 the Park—An elegantly furnished parlor and bed- room, on first floor; also a handsomely furnished parlor and bedroom on second floor, and rooms for single gen- tlemen, on the most reasonable terms. House first class. LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A hancsomely furnished back parlor to let toa his wife, also a back parlor on the second oor, without board. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A SELECT family, and also one or two gentlemen, can be accommodated with suits or single rooms, with full or partial board, in the eligible brown stone building, which is newly furnished, containing all toe modern improve- ments, and in one of the most delightful locations in the city, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. AND 40 HOWARD SIREET, TWO DOORS from Broadway, east side, a suite of parlors, on first floor to let, farnished or unfurnished; also one or two smaller rooms, GREENE STREET, NEAR CANAL.—A GENTLE- 1 man and wife can be accommodated with a pleasant furnished front room and board, in a reapecta- ble family, where there are but few boarders. Also, a single gentleman or lady. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—BOARDING IN ONE OF the most eligible locations in the city; immeliate vicinity of Broadway, Fifth avenue, large botels, libra- ries, amusements, &c, Immediate Application will seoure apartments for gentiemen and ladies, Also rooms for single gentlemen. ’ UNIVERSITY PLACE.—TWO PARLO! BED“OOMS: and a front basement, handsomely furnished, to let separately to gentlemen, without board, or tuzether to a family, with use of kitchen, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT TO HIRE THE second floor of a small two story house, in the up- Ber part of this city or in Brooklyn preferred. | Would not object to Jersey City or Williamsburg. Address, stating full particulars as to location and rent, which must jerate, Edward J , Herald office. A FINELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR MAY BE Bi had with board, (partial for gentleman,) by a entleman and wife, without children or servants. Ap- ply at No.8 East Thirty-second street, between Fifth and Madison avenues. FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, WITH BOARD, AT the table of a French family, are offered to a gen- fleman of respectable manners, Apply to the French teacher, 202 4h avenue. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOM modated with a well furnished, second story front foom and bedroom adjoining, if required, with % small and respectable family, who will endeavor to make their ts comfortable and at home. Apply at 21 West enty-second street, near Fifth avenue. PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, ON THE F.RST floor, to a gentleman and lady, (board for the lady only) ina house with all the modern improvements, in the vicinity of the New York Hotel; none but persons wishing to live retired need apply. Por particulars, ad- dress Home, Broadway Post Office. YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO FIND A SUITE of rooms, consisting of bedroom, parlor and ym, with gas and fire, Location between Four- teenth and Fourth streets, and Fourth and Fifth avenues, The second floor preferred, and where there are no other lodgers. Address Alexander, Broadway Post Office, for three days, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOM- modated with a well furnished parlor and bedroom in a house with modern improvements. Every attention paid to the comfort of the occupants: no other boarders; vicinity of Washington Park. For particulars address Rooms, Broadway Office. LADY, RESIDING AT 65 SECOND AVENUE, IS desirous of letting a pleasant back parlor, with board, in a house with modern improvements, to ‘a gen- tleman and wife or small family, where they can have comforts of a home; also a room for two single la- itlem: Terms reasonable. YOUNG LADY CAN FIND BOARD WITH A LADY, where there are no other boarders, at 164 Ninth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, N UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH TWO NICE tached; also, furnished rooms for single entlemen and there gwives, may be ob- 175 Hudson street. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, IN THE UPPER Istory, with grate in, and one without, to let cheap, at 59 Prince street, SMALL SIZED ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED, WITH A ‘frate and gas in it, to let, to a single gontloman, ina private house, with all the modern improvements, Apply at 96 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH A pleasant rooms, at 116 Leonard street, east of roadway. Terms moderate. T NO. 91 PRINCE SYREET, WEST OF AND NEAR Broadway, a ingle gentleman can obtain a desira. bie and neatly furnished bedroom, with full or partial board, House first class, containing all the modern improvements. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GENILE- man and wife, can be accommodated with a large pleasant room, with » private family, and in a house with all the modern improvements, and a very respect- able neighborhood, by applying at No. 116 West Twenty- first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. OARD.—A NICE PARLOR AND ROOMS AITACHED, with the best accommodations; also, a room for ingle gentlemen, in the new brown stone house, 102 East Fourteenth street, near Union square. OARD.—A HANDSOME FRONT PARLOR AND BED- room attached on second floor, also plesant single oom, to let to gen‘lemen and their wives or single gen tlemen, with full or partial board, at 64 Bleecker street, near Broadway. JROARD.—ROOMS AND BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED on application at No. 45 East Sixteenth street. LEASE—FOR A TERM OF SEVEN YEARS, A four story house in the neighborhood of Cedar Street, suitable for a boarding house; convenient to the shipping and steambout landings. For full particulars apply to B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. LEASE—THE HOUSE AND STORE 717 EIGHTH avenue, on the west ride, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth street. A lease of five years will be given low rent, toa suitable tenant. Apply at 626 Sixth ave- nue, T°. RENT—THE UPPER PART OF A NEAT TWO ituated near Broadway, and near two Stage routes; family small. Possession’ immediately. Adaress Comfort, Herald office. us ig MERCHANTS, LAWYERS AND ARTISTS.—A SPA- cious and most eligible store, and elegant suitw of chambers, to let on Broadway, the northwest corner of Anthony street. ‘The building is one of the most sub- stantial in the city, secure from fire and thieves, and comprises 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 aad all modern improvements, in gas, water and ventilation. Apply to WM. B, MOFFAT, 336 Broadw 0 DRUGGISTS.—TO LEASE, THE FINE STORE IN the new house on the west side of Sixth avenue, between Forty sixth and Forty seventh streets. It is well situated for the arug business, as there is no other store in the neighborhood, The windows will be ar- ranged and gas putin foran approved tenant Apply at 625 Sixth ave HE TWO NEW FIVE STORY BRICK BUILDINGS, 536 and 540 Pearl street, near Broadway, wad three lofts of the middle building 438, will be let or leased at moderate terms; these buildings, which can be occupied immediately, are provided with vaults in front, and can be connected by arches, if wanted, expressly built for this purpose. LOST AND FOUND. FROCND SA CARPET BaG, ON THE govit Inst. which the owner can obtain by proving property | And paying expenses, Said bag was found in Iwenty- | third serests between Fifth aud Sixth avenues, at 144 Eesox street, room No, 2, in the rear, App! first oor. OsT—-ON TEE 30TH INST., NEAR TA | loon, Broadway, & bead purse, contai bracelet, and a smail’sum of money. The tinder may retain the money, but will pleare send the bracelet, (it ] being & memento of a deceased friend,) to bux 316 Post Office. O:T—ON TUESDAY EVENING, ON GOING F Vark row, up Broaway to Canal, Hudson and Spring Mtreets, a dark colored portemonaie. containing a small amount of money. The finder may the money it contained and will be rewarded for his trouble by leaving it with the papers it contained at Mr. Reed’s restaurant, No, 2 Park row, I O8T—ON MONDAY EVENING, ON GOING DOWN 4 Eighth street to Sixth avenue, and down Sixth ave jue to West Washington place, a ‘indy’s gold pin. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 126 Clinton place. <1 TOLEN—ON THE 20TH INST., FROM FOOT OF FOUR- teenth street, North river, sloop James Coats Any rson giving information to Capt. J, Lyons, Piermont, tockland county, New York, or with A. Jewel, corner of | King and West streeta, will be 1iberally rewarced. TT & NAVY SAILORS AND OTHERS.—EXTRA PAY . Promptly paid, bounty land warrants obtained, ; pensions procured, balances dus heirs of U, & sonmen collected, and all kinds of | claims againat the U. 8 reeovered BISSRLL, Agent and late Purser 6. 5. Mavy, 67 Wall atrest. OARD—NEAR ST. JOHN’S PARK, FRONT ROOM, second story, bandsomely furnished, (pantry at- tached,) front room, third story; also, other rooms, with board for gentlemen, or gentlemen and wives without children; ix a first class house, 18 Varick street; baths, gus, &e.’ References exchanged. OARD.—PLEASANT ROOMS AND BOARD FOR one or two gentlemen, or @ sinall family withont , at 26 Amity place. Ali the modern conve- Dine at 6. OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can be accommodated with board, at 288 reenwich street, near Chambers. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A SMALL PRIVATE family having one room more than they want, are jenirous of letting it to a single gentleman with partial board. Inquire at 64 Amity street, (stage route.) OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND. HIS wife can find « large and handsomely furnished room, at 38 Willow street, three minutes walk from Wall street or Fulton ferries; the house is furnished with gas, hot airs, &c, Also one side room, chi niences. OAKD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with board in a family where few boarders are taken, ina pleasant loca- tion, five minutes walk from Fulton ferry. Apply at 57 High street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SMALL FRONT ROOM to let, neatly furnished, suitable for a gentleman or wo gentlemen who would be willing to room together, or fora gentieman and wife, who would not requirea very large room. In it there’ is a good stove. Inquire at 65 Adame street, near Fulton ferry. is OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, FOR A GENTLE- man and wife, from 1st March next, in the vicinit; Of the Wall street ferry, Parlor and bedroom required. Address C., box 1,248 Post Office. OARD WANTED, IN A HOUSE WITH THE MODERN improvements, by a gentleman and lady, full board for the lady, in piain quiet family, where there are no other boarders. Please address P. K., Herald office, im mediately, stating particulars, peiranetas | Pabtedon5 tvhetatranseiahi ene oe Buz G.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commonated with rooms and full board; also, large pleasant rooma to accommodate a party of four gentlemen, at 122Chambers street, Day boarders ac- com modated also. Refe.ence required, OARDING—A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE TO RENT & handsome aud well furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, The house has all ‘the modern improvements, 4 in w goo location. References ex changed, 266 Cwelfth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, OARDING AT 105° WAVERLEY PLACE, THIRD door west of Washingtoo park.—A gentleman and bis wife, or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with board and a pleasant frost room; also a single room. House first class. Terms moderate. References exchanged. OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—FAMILIES, OR SINGLE gentlemen, locating permare..tly, will find large Pleasant rooms, at 47 Sand street. leo, a young lady owning a piano may make some favorable arrangements for ® pleasant home, Five minutes walk from Fulton fe Re ‘erenc exclianged. OARD, AND THE SPAMSH 1A\GUAGE.—TWO gentlemen can be accommodated with partial board, n moderate terms, in a highly respectable American family, where they may bave lessons in said language without any extra charge The house has ail the modera improvements. Apply at 123 Troy street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WIPHOUT board, at No. 16 Bond street; private tahie, if re- Lee! the house has ali the modern improvements. ines and liquors furnished by the house. (URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—WITA 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. | PARTNERSHIP —THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOPO! VOL. XX. or with modern improvements. Twenty-first street, corner of Sixth aneneee {UNFURNISHED "APARTMENTS, ae inh ee ———— Frivgenionen ea te aceomaniae with tandaomay nt en can be acco! ted with handso: eraiched apartmen's and board, in a French 4 where there are no children. Address 66 Wi y street, Brooklyn, or box 4,148 New York Poat Office. —_— ‘0. 10 UNION SQUARE.—A HANDSOME PARLOR and bedroom, on the seconc floor, ina amall. family, suitable for a gentleman and his wife. Also, a single room, NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with partial board, in a private family; third story, front room, with pantry attached; location plea- sant; convenient to several stage routes. Apply at 24 Attor treet, second door fi Grand, ARTIAL BOARD.—A SMALL, FURNISHED ROOM, with convenience for fire, can be had by one or two persons, with or without partial board, at 108 Grand street, first block west of Broadway, Terms moderate. ARTIAL BOARD.—SIX OR SEVEN YOUNG GEN- tlemen can be accommodated by a widow lady, who will make them comfortable in every respect; two minutes xee from the cars, Inquire at 73 Zeventh street, in the sement, RIVATE BOARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY.—TWO beaatiful parlors, front and back, on the first floor, fo'let; alsoa back room, on the second floor, all well furnished, to let to a gentleman and lady, or gentlemen alone, with full or partial board, ‘The house contains a bath room. Apply immediately at 503 Broome street. RIVATE BOARDING—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT rooms, in suite or separate, furnished or unfurnish- ed, can be had, with board, on’ reasonable terms, ia ® private family, residing at No. 280 Fourth avenue, oppo- site Calvary Church. The house is finely located, and has all the modern improvements. changed. Ree TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WITH is References ex- or without board, in a private family, The house new and first class, beautifully furnished, and rej with all the modern improvements. Also, & auit of offi- ces, furnished in oak, suitable for a first class physician. Inquire at 11934 Ninth street, west of Broadwa OOMS TO LET TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY-~ board for the lady only; a front parior on the first second floor Also, twosmall rooms, one block from Canal street and Sixth avenue. Address £. A. M., Broad way Post Office, for three days. LET—WITH BOARD, TWO OR THREE LARGE rooms, furnisbed or unfurnished, at 163 Hudson street; none need apply but those who wish a permanent home. Location desirable. 0 LEI WITH BOARD.—TO LET, A VERY LARGE front room, bandsomely furnished: gas, grate, and a very large pantry in the room. | But few boarders in | the house. Gall at 383 Broome street. 0 FURNISHED ROOMS—LARGE, PLEASANT Al with grates, and baths, to let to gentlemen, without board, at $0 White street, west of Broadway. WO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A gentleman and his wife, can be accommodated with Pleasant rooms, with or without board, where there are no other boarders. Location desirable. Situated No. 172 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue. HREE SMALL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO SIN- gle gentlemen, at 25 Lispenara street. 'ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, NEAR THE CATHERINE, or Fulton ferries, pais board for a young maa, ina private family, or where but a few boarders are taken. Address three days C. T. J., box 779 Pont Office Wes PLEASANT ROOM, AND BOARD FOR @ young lady, in a quiet family, where few or no other bearders are taken, who would endeavor to pro- mote her comforts. To such a one a fair equiviaent will be given, ‘Address, with particulars, J. C, M., Herald office. ANTED—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, PARLOR AND bedroom, for two or three young men, without board. Location below Fourth street. Terms not to exceed $1C0 or $150 per annum, Address, stating terms and location, Leander, Herald office. Wie FOR A WIDOW LADY, IN A strictly private family. Will require a furnished uired. Ad- cation. rota, with fire, &e. Reference given and dress C. D., Herald office, stating terms and 71TH OR WITHOUT BOARD—A VERY HANDSOME suite of rooms, on first floor, furnished, bath and as; private taole if preferred; one block from Broadwa; fooling into the pleasure grounds of Grace Church, 86 Fourth avenue, opposite Eleventh street. y% WILL BE POLITELY DIRECTED 10 8UiTABLE boarding places, (free of charge,) or boarders will be ‘rent to private families, boarding houses, or hotels by applying at the Agency Oiice, Clinton Hall, corn et Eighth street. N. B.—This office has no petty branch agencies, but stands alone. _____COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. $12 000s, A SPECIAL, OR GENE- ry . ral partner, with the above amount, in cash, in a business of the highest respectability. Se- curity can be given for the capital, The best of refer-| ences given and required. Please address, with real name, X. Y., Post Office. $11.000 —WANIED, A PARTNER, EITHER, e@ Special or active, with the above amount, to establish a branch of a bigily reapectable| and lucrative busiuess in the city of London, Englan|.| Parties answering must be men of standing, as reference, to well known business men in this city, will be given ani required, Please address, with real name, box 5,1 os" ice. $5 600. —WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH » le above amount, to take one half in terest in a large hotel, on the European plan, dow town, making money, and always did. Apply to H - A. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street. B1.50O. te atone avert, in to loag as tablisbed manvfacturing concerns, Iai roti and sales for cash. ‘The party investiag willbe guar. anteed against loss. No ta need apply. afer. ences exchanged. Addr Factory, Herald office. $1,000 OR, $2,000.—A PERSON WITH $1, or $2,000, would be glad to invest same in a safe business; one that would pay a good pro-| fit. Address box 4,667 Post Office, with real name, and| 00. —WANTED, A PARTNER IN THE REA! e estate and brokerage business, one paid down, balance in three months, An active, en getic man required. Call upon THOMPSON & STREET, $1 Nassau street, for particulars. post paid, for three days, —PARINER WANTED—A MAN WI eo uncerstands the segar business roughly will meet with an excellent chance, as the ad vertiser wishes to ge into the wholesale as’ well as retail trade. Established for the last five ys doing a good business, Apply immediately to , 87 Nassau street. 150 PARTNER WANTED IN A LIGHT MA. e bufacturing business, without eompeti; Uon, and paying large profits; one ‘who will aasst driving the business is desired, as may easily be infer from the small w nt of capital required. Apply to B. HOW! 67 Nassau street. oP, RINERSHIP NOTICE. THE UNDERSION ave t! for & copartnership, under tl tim of MORRIS EROTHERS, for’ the transaction of eS auction and commission business in the cit; re tnd tn ‘connection therewith will negot , and Their place of business wil continue edd £ Nos, 23 a 25 Wall street, corner Broad, where they respectfu solicit the their friends, Pee WYMAN: MORE ‘ie DE WITT CLINTON ‘MORRIS, WILLIAM L. MORRIS, Jr. REFERENCES. NEW YORK. Winslow, Lanier & Co., G. 8. Robbins & Son, D. & A. Kingsland&sutton, Wm. B, Astor, Eaq. 8. B.&C Foster, Charles O'Connor, oy Josiah Macy’s Sons, James Donaldson, Eaq., Van Wyck, Townsend & Hon. John A. Dix, Warrens, OPHILADELPINA, Matthew Newkirk, Esq. BALTIMORE NEW YORK AND HOSsTON, Thos. Whitridge & Co. Francis, Skinner & Co. ISSOLUTION OT COPARTNERSHIP.—THE COP AR! nersbip heretofore existing between the under ed, under the name and firm of H. 1. Jackson & Co, this day dissolved by mutual consent, Sept. 9, 1854. LAFAYETTE FARRINGTON, HIRAM 1. JACK: OTICE.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO isting under the name of Robert Stage & Co. itis day dissolved, by mutual consent, RK. stage alone authorized to settle the business of the old fir STAGE, STEPHENS & JO! Dated New York, Jan. 4, 1865, ‘The business will in future be conducted at the stand, boat No. 1, foot of Spring street, North river, the sabscribers, under the name of STAGE, JONES & Cv. Myers, Claghorn & Co,, existing between Paul Andicot and John Arth Hughes, carrying on business as merchant tailors, this day dissolved by mutual consent, (Signed, ) PAUL ANDICOT, Witness, JOHN A, HUGHES. Sanves Owen, 75 Nassau street. RE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING tween Otto Wigand and George Werner, under firm of Wigand & Werner, ix this day dissolved. The fairs of the partnership will be rettied and the busi conducted by Geo, Werner at 14 North William «treet. OTTO WIGAND, January 29, 1955. GEORGE WERNER, b PARTY OF MEANS AND UNDOU! respectability, to take the Eng! “y' trp concern. Obj party slready engaged in other business. particulars aod real uame ouly, for three days, @ room No. 53 Carltou House, Broadway.