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278 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1855. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY CONTINUED PROM FIFTH PAGE. RS ie cance snr ane errs Se WOE Petes sot es cy ce'eeteny, we cpa or er and baker, and first rate washer and {rover; will be found willing and roapestful. from five to six dollars per mon! Apply at 10 street, Brooklyn, for two days, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG womaa, as seamstress in @ respectable family; would assist in the chamberwork, and make herself use- ful; cen cut and fit dresses. Call at 242 Sixth avenue, second floor, for two days. MILLINERS —A FRENCH LADY, SPEAKING English, having a long experience and an excellent taste as 8 milliver, also acquainted with Southern trade, (a desirous of Ginding a situation as forewoman in a well sstabliahed house of the kind. For further particulars inquire at 20 Walker street. TEACHERS OF FRENCH.—A GENTLEMAN, A mative of France, of education and character, and sho iss teacher, is nesded in Newark, N.J. The city contains over lifty thousand inhabitants, with pss F Ath) and public schools, and has not one well resident French teacher. fo one of the above description, (no other,) who wishes to establish himacit janently, there tx a favorable opportunity eee pave, Oe will furnish bim with four or five pu; itive JOHN PROVOST, classical teacher, atreet. ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, A few families work, or would go out by the day. Please address a pote, or apply at 50 Siring street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN INTELLIGENT W' * man as children’s nurse and seamstress ; shi @apable eof taking care of aninfant. To be seen for two days at 180 Tenth street. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECIABLE young German giriof geateel address and good ion, a8 seamstress and chambermaid; she und stands all’kinds of family sewing and embroidery, aa willing to make herself generally useful in a respectable family. Best of reference giv Can be seen at Mr. Berderlinden’s, 204 Sixth street, between avenue B and €, third story. W situation, Ribs Satin, 8 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE English girl, as dressmaker and seamstre: a ‘efamily. Good reference given, Please 8, at No. 90 Sixth avenue, first ‘on fromt room, for Mrs. Dawson. Can be seen for taree days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation to So. geuerel housework, or to take care of children and do plain sewing; ia a good washer andironor, The best of eity reference can be given, if |. Please cali at No. 186 Thirty-ninth street, Eighth and Ninth avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE TO AN OLD lady cr children, or to take charge of a house, or do ppern, ‘housework, by a young womaa of neat, clean tidy habits. The most ratisiactory reference can be eae ability and character. ) up stairs, or address Susan, to Apply at 347 Houston i Horald office. TED—A SITUATION, B¥ A YOUNG WOMAN, do goneral housework; she is a good plain and good baker, also a good washer and ironei best of city reference from her last place. Please at 107 Sixteenth street, between First and Second svenues. Can be seen for two da; W teste SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. testant gr] as nurse or chambermaid; ean do plain 5 } Wages not so much of an object reepectabie family. Good reference can a at 62 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- teatant Scotch woman as a perfect cook, who un- dorstands her businees perfectly. Good city reference. Can be seen for two days at 17 Went Seventeenth street, between Fifth anc Sixth avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE yeung woman, to do the general housework of a small family, consisting of three or four persons, or to take care of children. Has good eity reference. Please call at 103 Varick street. ‘ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A GOOD situation; is capable and willing to do house- work. Gna give good city reference from her last place. Cam bo seen for two days, if not engaged, at 642 Broome street. ——— ‘ANTEB—SITUATIONS, BY TWO EXPERIENCED girls;one as cook, and first rate washer and i:oaer, baker, or to do general housework; the other as ehambermaid and waiter; ia a good seamstress. Two years city reference from their last places. Can be seen ‘at 68 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in a family that ts going to Call- fornia. Good reterences oan be given. Can be seen for phe H at 128 Kast Thirty-sixth street, between So- cond ‘Third avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, COMPETENT ‘as laundress in ‘all its brauches; is @ most shirt ironer, and understands inery in the neatest st; pe jahes to engage in a respectable privat family in this city or Brooxlyn. Has years city reference. ‘Call or send a note to 323 First avenue, first floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 8 attuation as cook or laundress. Good reference can be giv Please call at 651 Houston street, corner of Gansevoort. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA- . ble Protestant el to do general housework in a mall private family, best of reference oan be given. Can be sen at 410 Tenth street, front room, first floor. ‘ANTED AS COUK—A WOMAN WHO THOROUGHLY ‘understands her business ; isa good washer and ; can wash without a board, and can bring city re- ferences. None other need apply at 12 St. Mark’s 2, between the hours of 10 and re this day, Monday. i WanTs. as at her * it Fourth é Beem eneees's, pe oe ire ge |ATION, BY AN pre val as nurse or sewer, . maid or waiter, or ites coten washing and iron. ing, in a private . Good city reference given. Apply for two days, at 9734 Division street. ANTTED—A SITUATION, BY A HEALTHY young woman, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse; has lately lost her baby. Can be seen for two days, at 108 Mott street. Water A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion; is a good English cook eratands her business in all its nclies. e of reference. ‘Can be seen for two days, at $3 West Nineteenth stceo! first floor, front room,’ between Sixth and Seventh wes, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN, a situation as cook in s private family, Please apply at 19234 Greene street, over the grocery, Way A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 4 SIfUA- tion to do general housework; is s first rate cook, washer and ironer, is willing to make herself generally useful, and has good reference from her last piace. Please call at 54, corner of Charlton and Varick streets, ‘ANTED—BY A TIDY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, gentiemen’s washing, which will be dono in the best manner, at 60 cents a dozen. Also family washing done by the month, on reasonable terms. The best city probes Me 3 Please call for one week, on Mrs. Ho- gen, 113 East Twenty-second street, in the rear. Wa A SMART YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU- ation as cook and good washer and froner; under- stands baking and pastry. Good city reference given from her hy io? Wages not so much an ea ase be seen for two § at 176 East do- street, between First and Second avenues, front room, second floor. Bayt a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE asai: American girl, chambermaid and waiter, or to in light housework; is will'ng to make herself generally useful. Can be seen mpson street, in the rear. Warm SCOTCH OR GERMAN GIRL, TO DO light chamberwork and plain sewing in a small family. Good references required. Apply at No. 68 Laurence street, between Tillary and Johnson streets, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to go out by the day or week, ia @ respectable family; can cut and fit ladies’ dresses; no objection to go to California or to any other place. be seen for two days at 107 Thompson street, in the rear, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, with good city reference, to do cham. berwork and waiting, or as nurse and seamstress. Ap- RY, for two days at 108 Twenty-third street, betweon ird and Lexington avenues, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant woman, as cook, washer and ironer in a small private family; has no objection to do ral house work, or hod from the top of the house the bottom., Please at 61 avenue D., front base- ment, for two days, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA- ble girl, to do chamber work and waiting, or ral housework in a amall private family; iss frat Tate seamstreas, and to do any and all kinds of work about a house; has good reference. Apply at 234 Third avenue, (dry goods store) tor two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRI ' situation as nurse and seamstress; can cut an fit ladies’ and children’s dresses, and all the branches of pang sewing. Address E. 8., Broadway Post Office, for wo days. ‘ET NURSE—WANTED, BY A YOUNG AMERICAN married woman, a baby to wet nurye at her own residence, She has just lost her baby. Apply at No. os Grand street, rear building, fourth floor, near the wery. ANTED—A PERSON HAVING A THUROUGH knowledge of English hardware; one who has acted as salesman in a wholesale store would be pre- ferred. Letters of application to state the amount of salary expected, and give reference. Address L. L. D., erald office. for two days at 107 ANTED—A PORTER IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, German who can bring the best of testimonials of employer preferred. Apply between 5 and6in ming, at 119 Liberty street, up xtaira, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS waiter in a private family.’ Can be seen at his last place, 71 East Twenty-third street, for two days. ANTED—SEVEN YOUNG MEN, TO CANVA33 for something new. To those wishiag to travel East, West and South, an opportunity is now offered that is seldom presented.” Agente now out are making from $5 to $17 per day. For particulars apply to Ht Corcoran, 31 avenue C., from 9 to 12.A. M. and 2 to 6 the Wanton A YOUNG MAN AND GIS WIFE, both English and German, situations—the man as coachman, and his wife as cook. No objection to the country. Apply at 165 Eleventh street, west of avenue A. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT AS CORRESPONDET AND confidential clerk, &.; bas ample furniture for office and small houso; also, $500; would go south or west. Address till Feb. 12, with name, business, salary, nf EI Enterprise, Herald office. 'Commun'cations ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT BOOK- ke , in some counting or commission house in this city, Ry ‘a young man who desires to perfect himself in that art. Salary not so much an object as position Address 8. De La Ware, Herald office. ANTED—A BOY OF ABOUT 13 TO 16 YEARS OF age, who writes a hand, resides with his pa- rents, and can come recommended, to write wrap. pers snd make himself generally useful in a newspaper (fice. Salary first year, $100. Apply to M. B. MOUCK & CO., 216 Pear! street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, a situation as good cook, washer and ironer; ise first rate baker. The best of city reference yaw Can be seen for two days, at 39 Hamilton street, floor, front room. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHILDREN’S NURS! or as chambermaid, by a person who has serve: in capacities, and is well recommended. She is wi to take low wages, and can be seen at No, 12 ‘teenth street. ANTED—A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG LADY, OF 18 to 26 years of age, a8, housekeeper ‘and com: ‘® respectable smal! family. The young lady must be of the Paine school, highly respecta- bie, & very good pianoforte player. These phe ifica- tions are positively required; or a grown up family of two or three persons, answering the above qaslifca- ti ws, will be taken to board. The house is elegantly fur- ‘and with all the new improvements. References exchanged. Address Mortimer B., Broadway Post Office. W Prvertan SITUATION, BY A RE-‘PECTABLE Feetecyanit girt, to do general housework or cham. berwork§ and waiting. Good city reference. Inquire at 160 Adams street, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two da; penn ~ aw Lanne Babee hora Pritt nn Ls ‘ANTED—A WET NURSE—ONE WITH A FRESH breast of milk poy Seer marion Weivect to go a short distance eountry, may apply To Sud 1 o'clock, at 67 East Twenty-third street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, e situation as =e et aaah woraggt bl in a private family. good city reference. Can be econ ot 210 Twenty fifth street, between Eighth sod Ninth avenues, recond floor, back room, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY EXPERI- enced young woman, as first class cook, in some private ; Would have no objection to pom arymyr ‘washing. best of city reference can be Cam be reen at 36 Thirteenth street, between and Sixth avenues, for two days. ANTED—4 SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GERMAN man, to drive and take care of horses. and Engl sh. Please call at 13 street, \, second floor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, AS Wy aera meerectbes tc poms have of city reference from 5 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, good waaber and irover, in pectable private fa CoA of elig soteeonce (von. Please Call at 26 Kast Nineteenth street, for two ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG yey, | ‘ae head laundress; anderstands her bi ite breaches, futing and all kinds of fine clothes; would to take care of # linen room in a hotel. Goo oe years) from her former employers. Please call at 70 Frankfort street. aseist Can be seen for three days, at See, ‘third floor, front room. ; ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W' he ek tack, washer aad iseone, or would ‘to do the general housework of « small private OF as laundress. None need Can be seen at SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN of waiter, in a respectable house. © ‘tham square. ‘ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE LAD, FROM 15 T0 18 years of age, in a drygeods store. One with some knowledge of the Dusieess preferred. DOUGLAS t SHER- WOOD, 266 Ninth avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-elghth streets, ANTED—THIS MORNING, AT MRS. MANNING'S select agency, 259 Seventh avenue, one expe- rienced chambermaid and waiter, (Protestant preferred, ) for a highly respectable family: Wages from $6 to $7. Also, four good cooks, washers and ironers. Good reference required. Apply early. AREER AND CHARACTER OF 0’CONNELL.—A 1 ture cn the above subject will be delivered in t Broadway Tabernacle, on Monday evening. by Thomas Darey McGee, Esq. Tickets can be bad at the door. INSTRUCTION. —TERM3 REDUCED ONE-HAL 5, GOLDSMITH’S academy of pe: ip bookkeeping, 362 Broadway, corner of Franklin street. Ladies’ wi Ae o'clock, A. M., daily, ¢ cept Saturdays. Gentlemen's classes at 9 A. M., and 5, 7 and 8 o'clock, P. M., daily, exoepting “aturda; ‘Terms reduced to $8 for ten, or $10 for twenty-five les- sons, juding stationery. Private instruction—$16 for ton, or $25 for twenty lessons. Each pupil is entitled to @ separate parlor. Bookkeeping terms reduced this week from $26 to $12 Cand quarter of three months, Books and stationery $1 50. Arithmetic in proportion. Terms payable in advance. Se $5 —BOOK-KEEPING, WRITING AND ARITHMETIC. is day an Mr. Dolbear, 609 Broadway, will receive p ping at $5 for a practical double writing Co! pre- Hours to course; $10 and book-keepi pared to secure a seat at the reduced terms. suit pupils. AND $250 FOR WRITING, FULL COURSE, from twelve to twenty lessons, including statioa- ery, bookkeeping, commercial, arithmetic, &c., at re- duced week, at PAINE’S Academies, No. 257 Grand street, and No. 466 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Ex- — teachers in each department. Separate rooms for ladies, without extra charge. FRENCH GENTLEMAN, MIDDLE AGED, RECENTLY from Paria, is prepared to give lessous in French to 8 desiring bis services, in any part of this city or lyn, Charges moderate, avy it of references given. Address J. Gantillon, 222 Sixth avenue, ke, taught upon very favorable tetas by Wed. REN it vors| ms, . STE Se | and carefaliy instructed, and enabled to readily apply in practice the ——— imparted (o him. Open from 9 A. M. too P. M. IDUCATION.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS W! Com- ent teachers of English (including the higher ni ,) music, French and German, wish to make an | ¢Ngagement in the country, where their joint services ‘will cossre them aliving. Any fam'ly, families or school, | ima healthy locality, desiring experienced teachers, who will produce testimonials ef ability, &c., will please ad. dress February, box 100 Herald office. DIXON & 00. GIVE LESSONS IN WRITING, k Arithmetic and bookkeeping, day and evening, a gar Gea fas song NE eae are cor - | Itious ‘sat superior manner. Bi bes CH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY school for boys, 146 West Tharty-sixth Cay a Seventh and Kighth avenues.—Mar and Mrs. . Vacancies for four boys, as boarding pele Cireulars at Shepard & Co.'s bookstore, 182 Fale eo et tae teeen AND MADAME Dubos, age, have femoved from 761 Broadway to No.1 ton place, Kighth street, first . Morning and after- noon elasses gentlemen. eeget eee $3 000. $1,000 CASH WILL PURCHASE A e eo, farm of sixteen acres, half a mile from a steamboat dock, with a commanding view of the harbor, Long Island Sound, and adjacent country. New brick house and barn; Jand in the hovt cultivation. For particulars, inquire of E A. BUNCE, 212 Brosdway, room No. 3, corner of Fulton street. —FOR SALE, THE LEASE, W.TH FIX- B2.0O0, eres ‘ot ose of the move prostavis #; with bowling alleys attached; the location is uns in New York, being immediately opposite the si ers, ship) ing, and boats of every description. Also, the upper’ the building to let. Apply to C. B, HOWKS, 67 Nassau street. 1 50 —FOR SALE—STOVE AND TIN WARE establishment, located in a great thor- oughfare. The busin netting from $2,000 is well established, and is now er annum, Thi oadway, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. $3,000 excellent chai Apply at 212 ABO pea RReak STORE, FOR SALE, AT A + great sacrifice, ae the proprietor is comi- pelled to leave the city ou account of his illness. ‘Tho store is established for the last five years, and doing aa excellent business, in the lower pari of the city. Apply immediately to C. B. HOWES, 67 Nasasu stroot, up stairs, room No. 6. SUPERB FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR i improved property, in New York or Brooklyn; one of fifty acres,rich soil and good buildings, and one et fifty acres, eight’ miles from Newark, highly cultivated land and superior improvements. CH. R. MILLER, 195 Broadway. A RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND rant fixtures of Marlow’s Union stove und tin depot, 75 id street, Williamsburg, L.1., with the interest in the lease of the house; , two wagons, horge, har- hess, &c. Inquire on the premises, ‘of WM. MARLOW. FARM FOR SALE—CONSISTING OF TWENTY- four acres of excellent tillavle land, with a three dwelling containing sixteen rooms, situated in the town of Flatbush, about four miles from the City Hall, lyn. Price’ reasonable. A portion of the money an remain. Apply to CROWELL & BALDWIN, ‘45 Fulton street, Brooklyn. GREAT CHANCE TO INVEST MONEY.—TO SELL for cash, the florist establishment of J. B. Lenoir, , situated on Broadway, between Forty-fourth and Forty-filth streets,and posession giveu immediately, oron the Ist of May next. Tbe variety of flowers and plants in all those hothouses aud on the ground are too ‘well known to the public to require further descriptions. For prices and partioulars, apply to H. MIGEON, admin. tor, 64 Varick street, from 1 to 2 o’clock P.M. FARM FOR SALE, FOR NEW YORK, BROOKLYN or Williamsburg proporty, containing about 82 acres, situate near Portchester, on xing street and By- Tum fiver. Apply to C. B. LE BARON, 167 Broadway, Toom 13, ONE BURNING AND BOILING ESTABLISHMENT for sale, or to let—situated within a few miles of city, on the North ri under the Palisades, and out of the reach of any bam fg Apply to . WOOD, 410 Breadway. pooh tlt eal LAMP Epa h end —A CA- chance ia of any one wishi e o in the shove business. The atosk and coodvill ree tablishment doing a good business will ba disposed of account of the present proprietor being obliged to leave for the West. Address K. box 87 Post Office, Albany. OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—ON THE BANK Of THE Hudson, on this islsnd, of easy acc The house is conveniently’ arranged beautifully laid out. For terms, &. LEWIS, 89 Cedar street, corner of Brondway. OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE IN RYE, WESTCHE:TER Co., N. Y.—About half way betwoon the Ryo and Port Chester stations, a two story house, and win, attached, with twelve rooms, pantries, closets, good kitchen, cistern, barn, &e., in good order, well shaded,” five acres of good land. Apply toJ. W. SOUTHACK, No. 196 Broadway, or to T. P. Barger, 19 Beekman street. Price $6,000. If not sold by March 1, it will then be advertised for sale at auction. Di STORE FOR SALE RaR CHANCE—A i nicely fitted up drug store, doing « good pres crip- ion business, continually increasing Cheap rent aud unexpired levse. The proprietor having othi business is obliged to dispose of this, and will sell very low. Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. \ARMS FOR SALE—ONE OF 96 ACRES, THREE miles from Newark, good buildings and superb iand; one of fitty-eight acres, iu the pleasant valley of the Passaic, good improvements and very rich land; farm of one hundred and thirty acres in Tioga county, one hundred acres improved. Apply to CHARLES R. MILLER, 195 Broadway. ARMS FOR SALE FOR GARDENING PURPOSES— Fight small farms, from three to eight acres each, foll is rich and admirably adapted for gardening pur. plank road and railroad, within |, and located on Bee talles of Peck slip ferry. Apply to CHARLES R. MALIER, Auctioneer, 106 Broadway, SALE—NO. 10 ROSE STREET, NEAR FRANK- fort. The valuable three story sud basement dwell- , with shop in rear, and very fav 2rable lease of the lot, (28 years to run.) An excel situation for a manufacturing sense , guamith, oF the like, $2,000 may remain on mo! . Apply at the office EDWARDS & MAM, 66 Wail street. OR SALE—A VERY NEAT THREE-STORY AND basement house, with counter cellar, and all the modern improvements, situated on Fortieth street, near Sixth avenue. Price $5,600, Termseaay. Apply at 625 Sixth avenue, ‘(OR SALE—A SECOND HAND TOP WAGON, A @no-top buggy, one new two seat phacton, an one new no:top buggy. Apply at the livery stable, 68 West Twenty-third street. (OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT, 42 FIRST AVENUE, between Second and Third streets; the house is twenty feet front, by forty deep, and the lot about heventy-seven feet deep. For terms apply at 180 Tenth street. (OR SALE—A DECIDED BARGAIN.—A HANDSOME } throes story ard basement house, with counter cellar, in an excellent neighborhvod in Thirty-first street, detween Kighth and Ninth avenues. Also, @ first class house in Thirtieth street, very cheap, and on easy terms. J. F. WILLIAMS & SON, 366 Bighth avenue, and from 2 te 3 o’clock at 115 Chambers street. OR SALE—THOSE THREK BROWN STONE FRONT houses, delightfully situated in Twenty-second street, on prorerty lately known as Moore’s Hill, be- tween the Ninth and Tenth avenues. Termscasy. ‘J. F. WILLIAMS & SON, 366 Eighth avenue, and from 4 to 8 o'clock at 115 Chambers street. F% SALE—A NEW STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, 10 inch bore, 24 inch stroke, 12 horse pewer; boiler Ffeet in diameter by 16 feet long; William Burden’s make; will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to POOLE & HARRISON, 65 and 67 Rutgers alip. R SALE—THE BEST OYSTER STAND IN THE city of Brooklyn. Inquire at the Fulton Market, corner of Fulton Concord streets, (OR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, ON BERGEN Heights, one mile from Hoboken ferry, ae age store and fixtures, 16 Beekman wiser. Inquire of FRANKLIN & NICHOLS, general auctioneers and com- gg merchants, 61 Nassau strest, seeond floor, back ice. OR SALE—THE TWO FIRST CLASS THREZ STORY and attic brick we with the modern im- ovementa, situate 278 and Kart Broadway, lots 21 feet 6 inches front and rear, and about,60 feet be sold low and on accommodating terms. Apply to THOMAS,MORRELL, 280 Washington street. If not sold by Tuesday the 6th ‘instant, they will then be offered at oe auction, s 8 ersloct,at the Merchant’s Exchange WITH EVERY- in firat rate or- power. be SALE—A MONTGOMER f BO} thing complete; will be warrants 7, and is between eight and ten hor gheag it epee for soon. Inquire of P. & T. CASSIDY, 106 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, ——— ‘OR SALE—VALUABLE PROVERTY IN THE TWEN- tieth ward, The house and lot corner of Seventh avenue and Thirty-fourth street—wide street—now oc- cupied as s family grocery; built tn the best manner, with marble mantels, gas, and Croton water complete, Terms easy. Apply on the premises, of SAMUEL SPARKS, Jr. VOR SAIE—A VERY NICK LARGE THREE STORY house on Twenty #ixth street, in @ good location; house in fine order, with modern improvements, gas, fixtures, &e. Price $8,000. Also, othe: s at $7,000, $9,000 and $10,000. Apply to E. B. KINSHL 9 Fourth wenue, from three to seven o'clock P. M. POR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOU&8 IN THE village of ) N.J., situated near school: cherches and railroad depot; contains nine rooms an: cellar, barn, house, and eplendid garden, fruit trees, 10 and two os money ma: gage. Apply to V. DE LA GRACI SaLE OR EXCHANGE—THE TWO STORY house No. 256 Delancey street. The owner for a modern built house, Please address No. street. ON CLINTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN—A brick house and six lots and stable, on corner of Gates and Clinton avenues, The house is 80 by 45 feet, contains all the modern improvements, and the situation is most desirable. Fulton avenue cars pass witbin 200 feet. ap ly to ROBERT SARJEANT, No, 7 Jauncey court, 41 ‘street. OUSE. FOR SALE—A SPLENDID FOUR STORY marble front house, situated in First place, Brook- lyn, between Court and Smith streets, fourth house from Smith. The lot is 133 feet deep, and the house finished im the most costly and magnificent manner, with all the modern improvemen' to CHARLES HILLSB! 'H, 230 Water street. bgp os MUSICAL, _ ASH MUSIC AND PIANO STORE OF HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway, New York—Opposition to monopoly, music at greatly reduced rates.—Notwith- standing the combination of music dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright music, against the interests of native composers, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Waters the courtesies of the trace, he aking im- mense sales, baving abundant evidence that he has pub- lic countenance and sup; opposition to the great monopoly, and in native talent and to adopt the national currency. His stock of Ame- rican and European music is immense, and the cata- logue of his own publications is one of the largest and best selected in the United States, He has also made a great reduction in the prices of pianos, melo- deons and musical instruments of all ‘kinds. Superior toned 63, octave pianos for $175, $200 and $225, int of as good quality, and instruments as strong and as durable as those which cost $500. Pianos of every variety of atyle and price up to $1,000, comprising those of ten different manufactories—among them the celebrated modern improved Horace Waters’ pianos ai the first premium n planos of T. Gilbert & Co. make, (owners of the eolian patent Second hand ianos at great Prices 10 to $150. Me- fodeons from five different manufactories, including t! well known 8. D. & H. W. Smith’s melodeons, (tuned the equal temperament,) the best make in the United States. Prices $45, $60, $75, $100, $116, $125, $135, and $150, Smith’s double bank’ melodeons, | $200. Each piano and melodeon guaranteed. The best terms mel to the trade, schools, &c.; 123¢ per cent discount to clergymen and church All orders promptly attendedto. Music sent to all parta of the country, post paid, at the reduced rates. General and select catalogues and schedule of prices of pianos forwarded to any address free of charge. ‘USIC STORE IN JERSEY CITY.—THE UNDER- signed begs leave to inform h's friends and the public that he has just opened @ foreign and domestic music store, at 50 Montgomery street, where he will se all kinds of sheet musicat New York prices, and mu- sical instruments of every description at the lowest terms. Dealers and purchasers throughout the country, as well as schools, oh will be sup; ete ad E. A. FELLMER, 50 Montgomery at Jersey City, N. J. LAN MELOD) AND MUSIC—GREAT RE- duot in prices.—Beautiful and celebrated 108 ‘at extremely low prices—an assortment of all varieties, com) Leis ten Siarens, Maen melo- sata iscount from former prices, a a eee cee mae 3 aos at great ba price from $40'to $150; panes to rent; peer breil of ali kinds; music at the reduced rates, Now sell: rapidly, ‘Sparkling Polka,” by Thomas Baker, price gr uct conte—a most beat 5 WATSRS, $33 Broad ECOND HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS,.—ONE Chickering piano, round corners, seven octave, with mouldings, fret desk and fancy legs, price $460; been used about ten months; will sold for $275. One Hew’s piano, 7 octave, plain round corners; price $350; for $240. , 6% octave do., price $315; will be sold for $200. One for $175, $150, $140, $125, $110, $100, $80, $60, and $40, Second hand melodeon for $30; one do. for $50. New pianos sold on montaly payments. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. ‘&c. Terms easy. Tor terms apply” wife can be gentlemen can also be accommodated WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BOARDING.—A front room on third floor, neatly furnished, with full or partial board, in a first clase house, private family, Also one single room, bath, gas,&c. Reference exchanged. LISPENARD STREET.—A FRONT AND BACK 18 rlor, auitable for a gentleman and wife, to let, furnished, without board; also, a suit of rooms, with bath room, ‘and single rooms. Terms modorate., IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET, 1 Rooms may be obtained, with board. Location de. sirable. Apply as above. FAMILY OF FOUR GROWN PERSONS ARE DESI- rous of obtaining a handsome suit of rooms in a private family, having « house with all modern improve- ments, They want first class accommodations, with a private table liberally supplied. Unexceptionablo refer. ences givon and required. “Address box 2,498 Post Oflee, postpaid, stating location, &c. SINGLE GENTLEMAN IS IN WANT OF A ROOM with or without partial board, in a private Folly, who has no other boarders; would poy a beral price suited. Best of references given. dress D. G, 8., Herald office. ROOM TO LET, FURNISHED, TO A GENTLEMAN, A at 42 University place, corner of Kloventh street, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT Tv HIRE A PART of a house, in Hoboken; the second floor of a two story house preferred. Address, tating full particulars, rent and location, Jams P. Herald office. VERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, HANDSOMELY furnished, to fet, with or without board, suitable for a lady and gentleman. Private table. Apply at 16734 Bowery, near Broome. SMALL ROOM, WELL FURNISHED, WITH GRATE A and gas in it, to let to single gentlemen, in a pri- vate house, with all the modern improvements. Apply at 96 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. T NO. 91 PRINCE STREET, WES! OF AND NEAR Broadway, handsomely furnished rooms and suits of rooms can be obtained, with j also a t bed- room for a single tleman; house first class, with baths an ; family small and select. OARD.—ROOMS AND SUITS OF ROOMS, FOR GEN- tlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen, can obtained in s highly respectable A ro plying at No. 9 Perry street, id place, accessible (okegid and s to all parts of the city; roome fi or unfurnished. References exchanged. with or without board. The situation is one of ¢ most fashionable in the city, and near Fifth avenue, The house is new, with all the modern improvements. References required. The family will not move on the first of May. Address Home, Union square Post Office, OARD—WANTED, IN A GENTEEL PRIVATE FAM- Akl mmr and his wife, breakfast and tea for gen’ , and full board on Sundays. A tamily where no other boarders are taken pre‘erred; references given and req: |. Address for three days Mr. F. F., Herald office. OARD—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE jentlemen, with or without breakfast and tea, ina family, where only s few boarders are taken. moderate. Apply at 46 Franklin street, near Broadway. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND Sulehigg es tery gentleman, can obtain rooms with at 224 reen street, near fourth-street. Also a basement to let, suitablcfor an office, all of which can be had on reasona- ble terms. a required. Bem oe witout FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, sb rival DRY GOODS, &0. BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF RICH EMBROIDE- red silk robes, Grenadine robes and embroidered crape robes, of the latest Parisian styles, for balls and evening ze ies, are offered for sal halt the cost of importation, by UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, Ne. 471 Broadway. ARGAINS IN CARPETS.—THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER. for sale the very best quality of English and Amori- ean all wool superfine ingrain carpets, at ¢s per yard; second quality do. 6s. per yard; English tapestry brus- sels, (of Messrs. Crossleys & Son's and others) at $1 per yeni; royal velvet do. at $1 50 per yard. A. T. SIEWART Co. way, Chambers ani le streets. \LUAKS—CLOSING UP THE SEASON. ‘We are receiving per steamers, weekly, our French importations of mantillas, selected by Mr. Bell personally, and to make room for them will clear out the remainder of our winter stock regardless ofprice, and advise all who bave not purchased to avail them- selves of the opportunity of buying a handsome cloak cheap. MOLYNEUX 58 Canal street. DP%, LOOM BLACK THREAD LACE VEILS, A choice stock, just received ; also Valenciennes and Maltese Laces, at prices to suit the times. N. B.—Win- ter hosiery selling at a reduction of 25 per cent. PETER ROBERTS & (0., 376 Broadway. Nope: 10 FAMILIES—IN ADDITION 10. THE great bargains subs: re are offeri ty irish linens, ‘will add on Monday, February 4, the following sural goods suitable for housekeepers, at correspondii w prices, via.—Linen shestings an: pier case linens, all widths; damaske ead dameck ta- lecloths and napkins; counterpanes, blankets and flan- nels; plain, striped and plaid cambric muslins; American and English longcloths; extra stout cotton’ shestings &e., &e. A. T.’ STEWART & 00., Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED. SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY WISHES TO RENT A two story house, or a part of s house, which has e usual modern improvements, as soon as possible, Fourth street. OUSE WANTED.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A neat two or three-story house and lot, with or without the modern improvements, west of Broadway and not above Twenty-fifth street. State size of lot and house, also chain of title and price, and say you will pay expense of examining th@eame if found diiferent from representations. Address B. P., Herald office, H OUSE WANTED—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A TWO or three story brick house and lot, with or without store, west of Broadway, and not above Thirty-fifth street. Terms cash. Apply to J. McD., 8 Battery place. OU8E WANTED IMMEDIATELY—WITH AJ}.L THE modern improvements, for a small genteel family, Location somewhere west of way, from Twentieth to Thirty-fourth street, not beyond Eighth avenue. An English basement preferred. Rent not to exceed $600, For a good permanent tena: apply, to B. W. RI RDS, 307 Broadway. FFICES WANTED—ONE OR TWO ROOMS, IN PLATE street or neighborhood. Address Mercantile, Herald office. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A house, for fifteen months from the first of Feb- ruary. Rent must be moderate, and the location below Fourth street; the east aide of the city preferred. Ad. dress E. N., Herald offe, Possession required Please address W. 3B., No. 600 OARD.—WANTED, BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A ROOM with breakfast and tea, in a private family. Ono of them wishes to give lessons on the piano in recom- inn for board. Hest references given. Please address x 3,068 Post Office, stating terms, &3. OARD—WITH CONVENIENT APARTMENTS FOR families or single gentlemen; a very desirable location for gentlemen doing business down town; cars and stages passing to all of the eity. 4 Abingdon square, recond house from OARD.—THREE BEAUTIFUL FRONT PARLOR: with bedrooms attached, and one back parlor aa several small rooms, all handsomely furniabed, to let. with board, in a first class boarding house, 1153, and 117 Grand street, three doors from Broadway: pet Rcctarensliiecicts Poembsediatat ccna actin AS OARD CAN BE OBTAINED FOR A GENTLEMAN and his wife, with newly furnished rooms, at 64 ‘ast Twenty second street, near Fourth avenue’ The house contains modern improvements, and kept for the accommodation of a few select boarders. Din- ner at 5 o'clock. References exchanged. arent ae «on ell QOARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife can find « large and handsomely furnished room, at 38 Willow street, three minutes waik from Wall street or Fulton ferries; the house is farnished with, gas, hot airs, &¢. Also one side room. pet eee: Pease eaconecinnentieeetinhchisend aera eee ae OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—A GENTLEMAN and wife, or a few single gentle: can obtain , with the comforts of s home, at 120 Columbia street, between Wall and Fulton ferries, commanding a pry eg of the bay and city of New York. No moving at May. Biren ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—TWO GENTLE- ‘ul Apply at No. street. men can be acoommodated with pleasant rooms and Il or partial board, by applying at 129 Columbia street, within three minutes walk Fulton or Wall street ferries. References exchanged. OARD WANIED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, an unfurnished front room and pantry, or two small rooms; breakfast and tos for the gentleman. Lo. cation from Houston to Tenth streets, between avenues Band D, Address A. B. C., Dry Dock Post Office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, (breakfast and tea for gentleman), together with a ero room, on second or third story; location not low White or above Bleecker strect,] west of Broadway. ‘Terms must be moderate. References exchanged. Ad- dress immediately, J. W. P., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A-QUIET FAMI- ly, with a widow preferred, aud where there are positively no other boarders; board paid monthly in ad- vance if desired, Please address Mrs. J. Henry, Astor place Post Office, stating particulars and terms, which be moderate, Bupre, AT NO. 436 GRAND STREET.—ONE large front room and pantry, suitable for a gontle- inen and wife or two or three single gentlemen. ral smaller rooms, suitable for two or three single gentle- OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OF PLAIN habits, can be accommodated with s furnished par- or alno two gentlemen with seperate rooms, with fall or partial board, in » small family of s widow lady. Ap- ply at 178 Cane! street, near Varick. ROOKLYN.—A FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, WITH connecting bedroom, on second floor; also, a fine room on third floor, with partial board, in a quiet new house, containing gas, &c., and but five minutes walk to either Wall or Atlantic street ferries. Terma moderate, Apply at 242 Henry street. ANTED—BY A VERY SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT children, on the lat of May next, part of a modern Duilt house, above Sixteenth street; kitchon, one parlor in first story, and three or four reoms in second or third story. A family wishing to make such an out with « responsible tenant, will please address De, 172 Herald office, location mentioned, and where an inter- view can be had. exchanged. ANTED—A HOUSE, ON WEST SIDE OF CITY PRE- . Price from 95,000 to $6,000; $1,000 will be paid down, and $500 in three months time; remainder on bond and mortgage. Address B F., box 160 Herald office, for one week, stating full particulars. ANTED—A HOt BETWEEN TENTH AND THIR- ty-Ofth streets, saitable for a charitable institu. ed least eight large rooms, besides attic and kitchen; well ventilated ana thoroughly provided water and gas. Rent moderate. Pro can be sent, postpaid, to The Nursery, 110 St. Mark’s place. —v- YANTED—A THREE STORY FURNISHED HOUSE, or part of a large house, for # small family of the highest respectability. It will be required immediately and will be taken for Afteen moaths or longer. Location rot above Sixteenth street. Address Lex! mn, Herald office. ANTED TO HIRE, WEST OF BROADWAY, A TWO story building, with basement, suitable for coa- the node water business; location between Canal Twentieth streets, Address M. C. WILSON, No. 50 Sixth of 5 ANTED IN BROOKLYN—A TWO STORY HOUSE, located between Cranberry and\Joraiemon streets, 38: f i 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET DOWN TOWN.—TWO or gentlemen can obtain very pleasant rooms, without board, at 20 White street, weet of Broadway. \URNISHED ROOMS—WITH OK WITHOUT PARTIAL board, can be bad at 106 Grand street, first block west of Broadway. Terms moderate. Location conve- nient and desirable. JPORNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT PARTIAL board, to let, at 168 Spring street; also a hand- some front basement. op ere whe eae TO LET—IN a or separately, at No 36 Twentieth street, jween Broadway and Fourth avenue. 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 eee ee Inquire at 73 Seventh street, in the RIVATE BOARDING—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT in suite or separate, furnisbed or anfurnish+ ed, can be had, with board, on reasonable ine private family, residing at No, 260 Fourth avenue, oppo- site Calvary Church. The house is finely located, = = al) the modern improvements, References changed. O LET, WITH BOARD—A LARGE HANDSOME back parlor, unfurnished, on the first floor, with two pantriee attached; also a large handsomely furnish- e4 front room on the secord floor, with pantry attached, also # ball bedroom, for two young indies. Apply at 114 Sullivan street. WO ROOMS, GOOD SIZE AND DESIRABLE, FOR A gentleman and wife. Also two single rooms on se- cond floor for single gentlemen, are now vacant at No. 10 Waverley Place. Dinner at hal past five. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED room, for permanent or transient use, location be- tween Grand a1.i Fourteenth streets, and Second and Sixth avenues, in a private there are no other lodgers. Address C, M. E., way post office, for four days. ITh OR BOARD—A VERY HANOSOME Wasi trees on are floor, furni bath and il private tanle if preferred; one from ie] into the Ford of Grace Church, avenue, cabin passage .. ‘The chips from Boston call at Halifax. ARABIA, Capt. Judkins, ERICA, Lang, PERSIA, Capt. PA, ‘Shannea, ASIA, Capt. E. @ Lott, Capt. Stone, ‘AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, — NIAG, Capt. Leitoh. ‘These versels carry # clear white light at mast head; reen on starboard bow; red on port how. eS fees Rosanna it of y GAN ADA, tone, «© Boston, Wednesday, March 1d Bertha not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board The owners of these ships will not be sccouatable for id, silver, bullion, sretdls, unless bills ot ie, derelty, precious «vo oy or value {hereof therein expressed, and the For freight or passage apply to ‘CUNARD, 4 Bowling Greea. will be mo steamships of this line from New There York until further notice. ram MANCHESTER. . Wednesday,February 14, 1856, Saloon $00, $65 and ‘to atate 2 Iiaitod ‘numberof tind, lass ore wil taker from ‘ia to Liverpool, and found ite on agente for £1 and ht or passage Sraly ve Se - se Th provisions et $26. Dra ons, a worda, Hor fg ARDSON & CO., 15 Broadway, New street, Philadelphia, F; SOUTHAMPTON ‘ork, and 9 Walnut OR AND (‘States mail steamer UNION, R. leave New York for Havre, to land the mails and at 12 0’clock, from 81, Price of Passage—First Cabin \e —Second Cabin. not wanted on the voy: ‘the day before, marked ‘‘ below.”’ No freight will be taken after Thursday, Feb. 8. For freight apply t2 MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 63 Broadway, TEAMSHIPS BETWEEN HAVRE AND Saco the temp ALG wl bom jow Yor ya al land, Batata 26th of ‘Senet on y; freight and passage in very moderate, sailing of the succeeding steamers be shortl; The of France is less by ships from Havre direct for New York, than in ships calling at an wage port. Apply in Havre and Paris, 17 Boulevardr des Itallens, to Donald Ourrie, or in New York, to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, NITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA Aspinwall and Panama—Californians are informed 4 authority from the Panama Railroad Conan that transit of the Isthmus will be made by frov ocean to ocean. Ko more mule travel! No river boating | On Monday, Feb. 6, at 20’clock P. M., from foot of Warren street, North river, will be despatched the fleet steamship GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. V, Fox, U.S.N., to connect at Panama with the ne superior SONORA. A spare boat is always kept at Panama to prevent detention in case of accident, No freight re- Beived,atter one o'clock om the dey. For tnt the company’s office, 171 Weat- street, (oJ. W. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP via Nicaragua.—The Accessory Transit Company earagua, Proprietors. The splendid double-engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,000 tons burthen, Capt, Turner, will leave from pier No. 3, North river, at 8 o'clock P. M. for Punta Arenas, on Monday, Feb. ‘12, connecting with the CORTES, 2,000 tons bur over the Nicaragua Transit route, baving but twelve miles of lend transportation by first class new and swift iron steamboats have lately put on the river and lake, which shortens the time on the transit from ocean to ocean. These steamers are uasur- in their ventilation and accommodations For Hor CHAS. MORGAN, Apeot, No. 6 Bowllng Green. Letter bags made up at the office. Letters 25 conte per half ounce. USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE—CARRYING THE U. 8. Mail—For Sydney and Melbourne, the new and elegant cli; eer itl Choc 1200 tons, now ying at pier No. 7 East river, will positively sail’ the of March, offers a rare i tree A for mechanics and laborers, as wellas female domestics, to emigrate to Sydney, where ready employment is to be obtained at enormously high rates of wages. ay juired to be paid here, and $60 after arrival, to in work, Bedding and board furaished while on Oe Fe sage. Early application necessary, as bay A a ited number will be taken. Arply on |, Or . CAMI 16 Wall street, New York. R. W. CAMERON, Fx ST. THOMAS AND OTHER WEST INDIA Islands, o1 bout the 12th inst., from Boston.— elegant Tas ng yacht OLATA, 112 tons burthen, Arthur W. Giles, master, is now fitting out for am excur- sion among the West India Islands, touching first at St. ‘Thom: the bas very superior acco ations for passengers, and invalids will find this am excetlent op- en to visit the above places. Packages and aay light freight taken a ad forwarded to, places ‘of eatin: lon with despated. For pi c., apply , CHENEY & CO., No. 4 India atreet, Boston or No, 162 Fulton street, Brooklyn, EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COM- pany.—For New Orleans, stopping at Havans. garryiog the United States mail —The steamehip BLACK WARRIOR, J. D. Bullock, Commander, will commence receiving freight on Tuesday, Feb. 6, and sail for the above ports on Friday, Feb. 9, at 12 o'clock, from pler at feot of Beach street, North river. Freight for the in- terior, and for Mobile, consigned to our sgests in New Orleans, ‘‘Jumes Comnoly & Co.,”” will be forwarded free of commissions. Passengers for Havana must procure seaports before leavit rt. For tht or yw LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CON nts, 31 Broadway. N, B.—The Cahawba,R W. ‘SShurelat, Commaatee, will eneseed the Black Warrior, and sail Monday, Feb. 26. Bills of lading must be sent in for signing the even- ing previous to the ship sailing. IR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES Mail Line —The new and splendid steamship A, Capt. M. 8. Woodhull, will leave New York for Savan- nah on Wednesday, ea! from pier No. 4 North river, at So’clock P. M. Bills of lading signed on board. For Pratt Yo reer or for ¥ to SAMUEL L. ILL, 13 Broadway. For through tickets from New York to Jacksonville, $31 $33. The Augusta, Capt. Thomas Lyon, will and leave oa ptarday, Fee iQ oe nents CHARLESION AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY U. 8 Mail Line. The new and fast going steamer larion, W. Foster, commander, will leave per No. 4, North River, on Wednesday, February 6, at three o'clock P. M. board, » No, ito |, precisely. For freight, sppiy om where all bills of ladis oie eed Poss Xt the office of A & 00., Ne isa Gems ere ee e, and leave on Bat , February 10. NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. ‘The United States mail st JAMESTOWN, L. ‘arrish, commander, will Jeave pier 13 North a) Oe Saturday, February 10, at 3 o’clock P. M.; will arrive fn af! and Petersburg Rich- Nona the following morn'ng. From Norfolk pase morn'ng. for the South proceed by railroad direct, through (dvets from Weldon to Wilmington A ko. Pas- soge and fare to Neriolk, $8; to Petersburg and Rich- mond, $10; steerrge half price. Apply to 4 TUDLAM & PLEASAMTS, 82 Brosdway. R. JOHN DUNN, CAPTAIN OF THE SHIP DE WITT Clinton.—New York, Febri 3, 1853.—We, the undertigned, are as free as to send you this letter, to th aT or ail your kindness to us on the voyage from Liverpool to New York; and wish that all our countrymen may be so happy as sou Joa -vws i | our vessel, under your protection tance; cs 4 “fail to tend t letter like this to our (-lenda that they all may come to Mr. Valeatin ‘Hamburg, and from him into your vea- your most sincere friends, or We rem Jacob Lepiman, Josef Biseck, Anton Schedins, Johan Filotta, Josef Kohaut, Matthias ‘Deimeck, Anton Wey- evke, Lib Solowinsky, Edward Gorbig, Charlex Kruger, conducteur for the German pastengers.