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RENEWED EVERY DAY ‘WANTS. OONTINUED FROM FIFTH rags. seeirenisadtnnerr cae AA II Wan RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a By atten to rae or to do light ty eighth street, cot T foor, back foom, for afew days. ; 17 West Twon- ‘ANTED—| A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as Nambersnalé; would assist with was! make herself generally useful. Apply at 238 Kas' Sixteenth street. -ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, (A Protestant,) a situation as nurse and seamstress; isa neat sewer, and understands embroidery. Can be seen at 115 West Fourteenth street, where she is now living, and where satisfactory references will be given. ——— ‘ANTED—A | SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young girl, to take care of children vrassist in chamberwork; is willi to make herself ageful. Please call for two days, at 24 Commerce street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MID- al woman, as housekeeper or nurse for the sick, or cl ’s nurse; can take care of children from ther birth, having bad long experience in her own fami. ly; no objection to do housework; isa good washer and ironer. ‘be geen at 815 Nivth street, between ave- nues Band ©, second floor, front room, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as cook or launidress; can give four years’ city reference; has no objection to go tw the country. Tiease call at 89 West Eleventh street, in the rear, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion to do chamberwork and waiting; isa good sewer, and has a good knowledge of cutting and fitting children’s dresses; is a perfest cook, washer and ironer. Can-be seen for two days, at 74 Thirty-second street, be- tween Lexington and Fourth svenues, up stairs, frst floor, Has the best of city reference from her last Place. Pent all) nn ee "ANIED—BY A YOUNG LADY (EXPERIENCED IN W tuition) a situation as governess, She can give instruction in Knglish, French, music, drawing and the rudiments of German, and would take the entire cha of the children, Is accustomed to travelling, and would have no objection to accompany a family going South or to Europe. References exchanged. Address A. B., No. 6 Ninth avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH GIRL, AS cook, or to do general housework, in the city or country. Apply at 182 Atlantic street, Brookly woman wishes @ situation as wet nurse. Has a breast of milk. Apply at 149 East Thirty-firat street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, for two Be iz ‘BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, with a fresh breast of milk, a child to nurse in a Please call at 417 ise ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to cook or bake, in a rea ble ‘school, or small hotel; or as cook, washer and ironer in a private family. Can be sen at 51 Frankfort street, near Gold street. ‘AXTED—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WOMAN, ~eapable of doing the general housework of a amall m, Apply at 34 Mott street. The best as to capability and moral character i= if of city reference roquiced ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, WITH A FRESH BREAST OF milk, to wet nurse a child at her own house; must live in New York. Apply at 62 St. Mark’s place. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, ‘& babe to nurse; has lately lost her own and has no other children, ‘The babe will meot s comfortable home, and great care and attention paid to it. Please apply at 680 Houston street, room 18, fifth floor. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO. man, a situation as good cook, washer and ironer; ise first rate baker, and is willing to do the housework of an American family in the city. The best city refer- = Lan be seen for three days at No. 39 Hamil- ‘ANTED—SEVEN YOUNG MEN, TO CANVASS for something new. To those wishing to travel Kast, West and South, an opportunity is now offered that ia ted. Agents now out are maki: For particulars to He wel “Trom $5 to $17 per day. = Slavenue C., from ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT BOOK- keeper, in some counting or commission house in this city, by a young man who desires to perfect himself im that art. Salary not so much an object as position. Address 8. De La Ware, Herald office. ANTED—A FARMER AND GARDENER; A MAN and wifé, without children, to work a small farm about seventy-five miles from the city, near the line of the Hudson River railroad ; the woman mnst be fully qua- lified to take charge of a gentee! house; also a cow or two and poultry. Unquestionable references will be required. AScotchman or German would be preferred. any. W aed, son desiring such a situation, with necessary q ica- tioms, may address box 1,991 Post Office. Wino YOUNG MAN, (AMERICAN,) WHO is well acquainted with the wholesale liquor trade, and has travelled at least one year as agent, and can in- fluence # good country trade, and willing to travel at least three-fourths of the time, also give godd reference and bonds for all moneys that may come into his hands. To one well qualified to travel as agent one thousand dollars will be paid, and more if worth it. Those whose services are not well worth said amount need not apply. Address A. L. T., Herald office, with ago, town, county and State of , and al) will be kept confidential. to 12A. Mand 2 to 6 ‘'ANTED—TWENTY SMART, ENERGETIC, GO abead agents (Americans), with from $10 to $50 ) to dispose of an article which will have a great sale. A fine living can be made. Apply this day, with the money, between 11 and 2 o’clock, at 60 Mercer st. ‘ANTED—A BOY, FROM TWELVE Tv FIFTEEN years old, in a retail store. Apply at 30344 Broad- way, beiween ten and twelve o’clock to-day. TO $12—AGENTS WANTED.TO SELL AN AR- 8 ticle for which the demand {s unlimited. ML a the above capital, agents are now making from $20 to $40 per week. Call and see for yourselves, at 290 Broad- way, room No. 12. ¥. FOSTER & BIRAM bookkeeping, writing, &c., office y, ‘Applet on’s Building,) where gentlemen are qualified for ie counting-house, {a a superior and expeditious man- ner. ERSONS WISHING TO QUALIFY THEMSELVES for the duties of the counting house, by a thorough ical course of bookkeeping and arithmetic, will ind it to their interest to cal at the Spanish-American In- stitute, No. 143 West Twenty-third street. Terms moderate, The institute is open day and eve! 4 HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. AME 10 THE PREMISES OF THE SUBSCRIDER, 240 Mott street, on Tuesday, the 6th of Febraary, a bay horse about 13 hands high, with a white stripe in the face, which the owaer can have by applying at the umber and paying expenses. is Paying expenetTUGH McGOUGH. MR SALE A LONG TAILED GRAY HORSE, 1¢ hands high, sound and kind in all harness, and can very fast. Apply at 04 and 96 Mereer atrest, BALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, sound, and kind in single apd double harness; can rot inside 2:60, Also, » light trotting wagon, sleigh, one setof harness, whip, stable and dross blankets robes Della, fc. All to be sold together, as the owner is about leaving the city. Apply at 4 and 96 Mercer street. WR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, LONG MAINS | Sold for want of use. and tails; stylish drivers. table, 80 ome second da carriage. Apply at Miles Ld 54 West Nineteeath street. SALF—ONE DOUBLE SLEIGH, PRICE $: single do., in good order. Inquire at 21 Jack- son street. R SALE—A BAY MAR six years old, powerfully e, is a and without afault. Inquire at 43 Vesey OR SALE—A HANDSOME FAMILY SLEIGH, CUSH- foned; also, bells, robes and set of double harness TEEN HANDS HIGH, i traveller, et. nearly new. Sold together or separate. Apply at 15 | East Twenty-seventh street, before 10 A. M. ORSE FOR SALE.—A FINE BLACK HORSE, SIX old, 16!; hands high. He is an excellent kind and gentle in all harness, and in a stylish driver. Any gentleman wanting @ safe and good family horse will find this a good opportunity to get one that is right inall respects. Apply to J. A. BEAMAN, Nos. 62 me 54 West Nineteenth street, Miles’ stables, near Sixth avenue. NEW YORK...HERALD,. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1855. 59 Be Decne, ar eae & privat with or jut par- board, for three gentlemen. . nt FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED IN A AL pistes location with ay furnished rooms and , On reasonable terms, at 1 Ninth avenue. FRENCH FAMILY OF THE FIRST RESPEC- tability, residi in a modern house in East Four- teenth street, would let a parlor and two rooms on second story, well furnished, to a small family or private yntlemen who desire superior accommodations, Ad- reas Z. A., Herald office. SUIT OF FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS tolet, with bourd. Apply at 21 Amity place, two (oors above Bleecker street. Terms reasonable, OARD.—FRENCH FAMILY.—THE SITUATION IS fashionable, near Fifth avenue. ‘The house is new, with all the modern improvements, Referenshes ex: changed, Address E, B., Union square Post Office. Berenice FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN a required, would dispose of a fine front room, with loseta attached, to a Bent leman and wife, or two single entlemen; the house has modern improvements, loca- fon healthy and respectable and accessible by cars and stages. Apply at 172 West Twenty-first street. Brite WITH PLEASANT ROOMS, MAY BE OB- tained by two or three single gentlemen at No. 48 est Washington place,near Washington Parade ground; the rooms are a large room and a smaller one; the house is pleasantly situated, with bath room, &c., and is con- venient to the cars and stages. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or one or two gentlemen, can find a large and hendsomely furnished room st 38 Willow atreet, three minutes’ walk from Fulton and Wall street ferries. The house is furnished with gas, hot air, &c.; also one side room. OARD IN BROOKLYN. —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, and two or three single gentlemen, can be accommodated with full or par! board, rooms fur- nished or unfurnished, in a new , with all the medern Some segue at 45 Concord street, Brooklyn. No remc val the Ist of May, Bie WANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN.—A LARGE in a and comfortably furnished room, with partial board, Location wost of Broadway ‘@ genteel private family. bi i Address G. B., box and not above Fourteenth street. 3,744 Post Office, stating terms. OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, IN SOUTH Brooklyn, near Hamilton avenue, or east of Flat- bush avenue, Terms must be moderate. Address J. A., Herald office. Boe WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, in a house containing the moderm improvements, nt room and bedroom atttashed; situation must be above Eleventh street and west of Third avenue. Ad- dress O. 8. T., Herald office, stating terms and location. References exchanged. OARD WANTED—UP TOWN, fora wicow lady. Terms, { ceed seven dollars per week. Post Office. Be togeties spe AND baccarat ter ee eet ether or or full board; privat le if desired. Rlicomtans sax: Mrs, MEDI URST, 641 Houston street. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE MAY ‘be'accommodated with a pleasant back parlor, with Pantry attached, furnished or unfurnished; also, attic room, for’two single gentleman. Apyly at 81 Henry street. Biraimets ion LADY HAVING A NEATLY FOR- te IN A QUIET FAMILY, including fire, not to ex- Address R. M., Broadway nished front room and bedreom, could accommo- two gentlemen who wish to room together, with partial board, or a gentleman and wife. No other board ers or children—fire in their room. Inquire in the tea store, 122 First avenue, or address M. K., Herald office. OARDING.—TO LET—A NEATLY FURNISBED B front room, suitable fc tleman and wife, or wo single gentlemen; also a single room. The house is pleatantly situated, and furnished with baths. Apply Bonnin meets eee eae ee ee a private family; with a wide." Ww ferred. PNo reference required. Adda ER ye, 0. P. Q., Broadway Post Office. 0. 2 BOND STREET—ROOMS MAY BE OBTAINED with board. Dinner at half-past five o’clock. RIVATE BOARDING—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT rooms, in suite or separate, furnished or unfuraish- éd, can be had, with boar’, om reasonable terms, ia ® private family, residing st No. 280 Fourth avenue, oppo- site Calvary ‘Church. The house is @nely located, = — the modern improvements, References ex- cbanged. OOMS.—DESIRAPLE SUITS OF FURNISHED ROOMS to let, with partial board if required, for one or two gentlemen, ina brown stone front ho ith all the modern improvements, convenient to the nd stages 71 West Fourteenth street, first house west of Sixth ave EVERAL FURNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, to let to single gentlemen a front ay gee suitable for @ physician’s office, Apply at No. 4 Boni (0 LET—WITH BOARD, A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM. unfurnished, with adjoining bedrooms and pan- tries, on the second floor of a first class house, in an ex- cellent and convenient locality. Inquire at 280 Weat Twentieth street. TPWO ROOMS AND TWO BEDROOMS, WITH BOARD, 3 be Jeslroun fo lacga the French Insguage, Apply ould be desirous to leara the Frenc A to the French teacher, 292 Sixth avenue. St? COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, TO $20,000.—ANY PARTY HAVING $5.000 this amount to invest in a legitimate be bad lucrative business, will find a good opportunity y addrer ing B. W. 3, Herald office. 9 0 PARTNER WANTED IN ONE OF THE & . best paying restaurants, located in the greatest thoroughfare in this city. Amy active man of equal enterprise, with the present proprietor, can share in at least $8,000 a-year, clear profits. The place is established over 20 years; is well fitted up and weil known, Very good reason given for this want, by apply- Ing to E. MeMAHON, 179 Chatham street. TO $1,000—AN ACCIVE PARTNER WANT- 50 ed with the above amount, to take an in- terest in business that w.ll realize to him a fortune ina short time. Please call and see for yourselves, v CO., 208 Broadway. , —WANIED, A MAN AS PARTNER IN AN 5. oyster, eating and drinking saloon; it is kept ; receipts from $14 to $23, day and night, allcash, The alvertiser cannot attend to it only every two weeks; fo he will give aman a full share in it with half the profits for $75. He must take full charge | of the place, receive the money, pay the help, and do the marketing. If he brings bis wile to help she can | get $8a mouth, Call soon, in the saloon 228 Grand street, one door from roadway, under the Crystal Hotel, Ya THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the style of Jobn M. Reilly & Co, ix this day dissolved by mutus) consent. The busine: will be conducted in future by Miles O'Reilly, who al is authorized to collect all de! due the firm, immediate | psyment of which is reques JOHN M. REILLY. New York, Feb. 5, 1805. MILES O'REILLY. Dee —THE FIRM OY MARTIN, TURPIN & CO. expires this day by limitation and mutual con- sent, Mr. 8. urpin retiring from the firm. The no- settled business will be closed by hen Shecggen Deed who are duly authorized to sign the name of the firm for that purpose. EDWARD MARTIN, SAM’L P. TURPIN. February 5, 1855. ROBERT MORRISON. | _N. B. The undersigned, under the firm and title MARTIN & MORRISON, will continue the business usual, and will remove to 116 Chambers street, on or be- fore the 16th instant. EDWARD MARTIN. ROBERT MORRISON. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE CPART- nership heretofore existing between tho undersign- éd, under the name and firm of H. L. Jackson & Co., is | this day dissolved by mutual consent. Sept. 9, 1854. LAFAYEITE FARRINGTON, HIRAM L. JACKSON. I LUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—1HE FIRM of Francis & Mason, furniture dealers, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. JOHN TRANCIS, JOHN F, MASON. Brooklyn, February J, 1855. N.B.—The business will be continued in the old stand, | on the corner of Myrtle avenue and Lawrence street, Brooklyn, as heret JOHN FRANCIS, ISSOLUTION.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the frm of Schwarz & Heineman is to-day dissolved. Mr. Lewis Schwarz will settle the business, SCHWARZ & HELINEMAN, New York and Eufaula, Ala., Feb. 7, 185 Mr. Lewis Schwarz will carry on the business, under his own name, in Eufaula, Ala. open day and nigi new and made to order, for owaer, by one of the They will be sold cheap Retr nod AND BUGGY FOR SALE—NEARLY and 64 West Nineteenth manufacturers in the ty? Apply at Miles’ stablos, Nos. 62 atreet, of J. A, BEAMAN. yo FOR SALE.—THREE LIGHT SINGLE HORSE cutters for sale, new, and got up in handsome style, Price $50 each. Inquireat 67 Pearl street, back office. LEIGHS FOR SALR—ONE SINGLE AND ONE double, both in fine order, with a splendid string of two robes, &c. Inquire of G. H. Kveritt, 22 and 24 West Thirteenth street. TABLES FOR 200 HORSES, WITH TEN LOTS OF SP comme, if desired, on Thirty-third street, between ‘and Second ues, for tale, to let or exchange, Inquire at No. 6 East Thirty-first street, mornings o evenings. WOR SALE, THE FAST TROTTING ‘ASHINGTON W stallion, Washington, 16% hands high yea dae md ond bind.” Weaning te Zaperioc foal getter, as all his stock has proved, For fall particulars apply at 04 and 90 Mercer stress, ® 7DARINER WANIED—WhO $5,000 to $10,000, and Grative, ‘well eatablisbed ¥ COMMAND FROM to engage in a lu- sant business, in a flourishing town in Ind busin } wil) bear examination. For far | JOUN R. HOOLE, 124 ARTNER WANTED—IN THE PRODUCE CoMAfIs- sion business, with a cash capital of from $3,000 40'$5,000, in an established house. A good chance for one to commence this kind of business. with the business preferred, although not essential to success. Inquire of C, B. HOWES, 67 Nassau street. PRCIAL PARTNER WANTED, WITH A CASH CAPT- tal of $10,000, in an old established business, pay- irg about $10,000 profit » yi Address A. UHL, Herald office. One acquainted SPORTING, &C. nn Oe rr nnt ore FITER DOGS FOR SALE.—A FULL BLOODED SET- ter slut and four of her pups, two months old and weaned, The stock isof the best in this country, ana presents an unusual opportunity to gentlemen wishing | to recure eboice, high bred dogs, at a very low price. | Fou Custer information apply at 07 Pine mizvet, A.: or Ly BLOOD, . ey eat Wash- corn B 4 ROADWAY STORES TO LET OR LEASE—SfORES one Pe auitable for any a OR in ony wecond and floors of 307 Broadway. A) to A.M. & B. Da’ 397 way. desiring o gent Bbartes, Broadway Post Office, with name and residence, and it will meet with attention. OBOKEN —TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, IN consequence of ill health of the ir, the well known resort, Washington House and Gardens, fae eae = olen te wae from the a 16 ES on remises, ath. si JOHN IRELAND. OUSE TO LET—A FEW DOORS WEST OF BROAU- I 1 wi , and but a short distance from the New Haven stra) forty weer good location yar now occu ‘ag & boarding a: ing Furniture for ‘sales terms easy. B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. 0. 618 BROADWAY.—TO LET OR LEASE, THIS desirable property, suitable for business purposes, being in the immediate vicinity of two first class hotels; would be divided to suit. Possession immediate. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. FFICES TO LET—AT 115, 117, 119 AND 121 Nassau ftreet, in the marble buildings. Very de- sirable suits, or si offices, can be had at reasonable rents, by early aj x jeation to E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 to 2P. M., or at 191 Nassau street, room No. 6, second floor, from 11 to 12 A. M. and 3 to 4P. M, house, house. OOMS AND OFFICES TO LET.—ROOMS AND OFFICES torent, in Appleton’s building, suitable for busi- ness men, lawyers, Sc. fpply to 'D. APPLETON & CO:, 346 and 348 Broadway. ‘TORES TO LET—TO PAPER HANGERS AND UP- holstera.—N>. $99 Fourth avenue, handsomely fitted up for that business; also store and three back- rooms and basement, 396 Sixth avenue, a fino situation for a bakery; also a small store, 195 Seventh nue, Inquire on the premises, or No, 6 East Thirty-firat street. Rents cheap. LET—A PUBLIC HOUSE, WITH SITTING ROOM, and other apartments if required. Also, two large rooms, with four ante-rooms rae | suitable for soci or military purposes. Apply at 25 Grand st. LET—THE BUILDING NO. 5 NASSAU STREET; will be rented for a refectory if desired. Also, to Wet, the store and basement No. 7 Nassau street. Also, offices in the same building, Inquire of JAS, CRUIK- SHANK, 83 Broadway. LET—THE STORE, BASEMENT AND SECOND floor of No, 748 Broadway, 17 by 88 feot; a first rate tion fer most any respectable business; water conveniences on every floor. Possession imme- diately, Inquire on the Lager) of 8, M. LEVENG- STON. Toa good tenant rent will be made to suit the times. ott LET—THE DWELLING HOUSE, 404 BROOME eet, corner of Mari with the adjoining front 3, No. 1 ion street. This being cen- ur i for ig an excellont location for manufacturi tral, ing soy whole will be let ante a years. Apply to T. W. STRONG, 98 Nassau street. LET—151 SPRING STREET—A GOOD LOCATION for a milliner; the parlor floor, tront and back ment, three attle rooms, with gas on floor. Possession immediately. Apply on the premises. LET—ON BROADWAY, A SUPERIOR HOUSE, cont twenty-five rooms; location, without ex- ception, one of the best in tho city fora first class board- house, now occupied as such; the furniture, all new, thin ninety days; will be sponed of at » bargain. B, W.. |ARDS, 307 Broadway. LET—A LARGE FOUR STORY HOUSE, ONE OF the best west of Broadway, below Caual street; [eaudy rent, $1,200; with all the modern improvements; ‘tion excellent for a first class boarding house. Lease, cal and oilcloths for sale. Possession immeliately rear bi if desired, B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. LET—A (MBER OF FIRST CLASS DWELLING ment and cellar of the owing -\it~, upper part, Apply to EB. 10 LET—THE LARGE BROWN STONE STORE NO. 37 Dey street, now occupied as a wholesale boot and shoe store; will be let in whole at a moderate rent. Ap- Py! E. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to LET—TO JEWELLERB, WATCHMAKERS, &C., 8 shop in Brooklyn, ‘well adapted to cither of the Above businesses, well lighted with twelve windows, and also gas in the shop. Rent low toa good tenant, Ap- ply to DEACON & GEROW, No. 1 Stanton st., Brooklyn. LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY—THE WHOLE or part of a three story and basement brick house, with modern improvements, $19Twelfth street, Inquire on the premises. \0 LET—THE BOOT AND SHOE STORE 330 BROAD- way, corner of Bond street, with or without the \wellis Ler’ teed Bond street, possession of which may be bad im: ately; also, the boot and shoo store 226 Third avenue, with the dwelling part. are both old stands, and have done a large and profitable busi- ness. Also to let or for sale, the four story brown stone house, 35 East Tweuty-second street. Inquire at 87 East Twenty-second street, before 10 and after 3 o'clock; at 49 William street, af 1 o'clock. ‘0 LET—THE FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT brown stone house, 139 West Thirty-fourth street, north side, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, The house is in complete and contains overy convenierce, sesxion Ist of May. Apply to E. BELKNAP, 62 Wall street. LET.—STEAM POWER AND WELL LIGHTED rooms, 131, 133 and 135 Mercer street. Geo. H. hier, 155 Mercer street, and E, P. Haughwout, 661 Broadway. Rooms to rent also at 600 Broadway. LET—THE SMALL’ AND NEAT THREE STORY dwelling, 79 Varick street, near Canal, eight rooms, Croton water, &e ; rent $450." Also, the cottage house 100 East Forty-ninth street, near Third avenue, seven rooms, rent $250. Posression immediate. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATE—THE THREE story dwelling house 200 Hudson street, excepting office on first floor; also, upper part of 53 Watts street, together with several apartments suitable for small «an: respectable families. Apply to JAMES PRICE, office 200 Hudson street, (0 LET—THE FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT brown stone house, West 130 Thirty-fourth street, north side, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. The house is in complete order, and contains every modera convenience. Possession Ist of May. Apply to F. BELKNAP, 62 Wall street. O LLT IN WILLIAMSBURG, TO A SMALL GEN- ily, a new elegant brick cottage, six rooms, mn balcony, marble mantels; stages pass the door; cent $175 per year. Inquire of Dr. LORETTE, 452 Grand street, Williamsburg. O LET IMMEDIATELY—THE UPPER PART OF A furnished house, four rooms on second floor and three in tl ‘ttic, with use of kitchen, The house con- tains water and gas. Location highly respectable; down town, and within a few doors of Brosawey. A note ad- dre: t. C. H., Broadway Post Office, will meet with attention. | ‘0 LET, OR FOR SALE—A CAPACIOUS AND CON- veniently arranged dwelling house, in Stamford, Copn., rituated at the corner of South and Willow streets, with garden, fruit trees and stable; distance from New York thirty-six miles, by the New Haven rail- road. Possession Ist April. Apply to K. BELKNAP, 62 Wall street. LET, OR FOR BALE—TWO NEW AND ELEGANT cottages on Vanderbilt street, Windsor terrace, Flatbush, each with stable and garden. two and a half miles distant from Hamilton avenue ferry, and connect ed by a line of omnibuses with Fultou ferry, Possession immediately. Applytto E, BELKNAP, 62 Wall street. meses ath dene neeeceeenatinnd Maatidertitectree ‘0 LET OR FOR SALE—A COTTAGE, CONTAINING nine rooms, Bebee’s range, and good staple, on York avenue, Clifton, Staten Island, near Vanderbilt's Land. ing, suitable for 9 irding house or hotel. Apply at 174 Water street, New York® wr 0 LET AT NEW ROCHELLE, ONE HOUR'S RIDE from the city per New Haven Railroad, a to and a half story house, with pints containing ten rooms, par lors communicate with foldin, doors, marble mantels, large airy bedrooms, and good garden attached, and well suited for a large respectable family; situation delight- toh Seasiag bs Sound, ey crave minutes wal of the depot. Possession 1st of Apri k st ; dik sg fl pril next. Apply to J. sau stre 0 RENT—THE STORE AND street. Possession immediately, Rent reasonable. Ayply to Edward J. King, No. 149 Wator strect. Fifteenth street, near Union square, Bath, hot and old water and gas. Rent $¢ WAY, 889 Broadway, cornor of T: RENT—A SMALL TRRER STORY HOUSE, IN 6 imeteeath street. LEASE—FOUR LOTS, ON TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, south side, betweeen Sixth and Seventh avenues suitable for a coal yard or for othe: . Appl; 167 Broadway, room No. 14, PPO**™ «Apply at £3.00 ae in nd and mortgage, office, 1,000 PAvX2emets WANTED, FoR walCa fair prices will be ; those on watches and jevrslty preferred.” Apply to JOHN PYEES & 00., Raw ar. Me inne penerseengi AEs SMALL FAMILY JUIRE, FROM MARCH 1, tour or five unfu rooms, with basement, in a respectable location; east between Fourteenth and dlarket streets, preferred. , required immedi- ately, a small furnished house, Terms must be mode- Address with particulars, box 1,603 Post Office. Cut “BOILER.—WANTED, A SEOONPHAND COP- per boiler, easy een less than 120 gallons. In- quire of J. J. Jobnson, 35 Ferry street. ‘ARM WANTED, SUITABLE FOR EARLY GARDEN- ing, fruits, &¢,, containing from 40 to 100 acres, more or less, near New York, in a situation ant healthy, and convenient to a ste , OF & ral depot. Any one having a1 of, and requiring but little obtain a purchaser in a medical man, who prefers pay- ing interest upon the cost, and employing is means in improving the condition of the property; or he would pies et on free ‘a valua- ble manufactu: 8 le 4 212 Broadway, room 3. Hire. WANTED.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A west » two story and basement house, with gas and bat! of Brondway to Wooster street, and between Fran lin and Fourth street. Rent not to exceed $4 50, fora permanent tenant, Address T.G., Herald office. OUSES WANTED—A FEW FIRST AND SECOND class houses wanted immediately, by ROSS & ER- VING, real estate agente, 48 Eighth avenue. FFICES WANTED—ONE OR TWO banat J street or neighborhood, Address Mercan' office, OOMS WANTED, BY A LADY OF QUIET AND SE- cluded habits, within five (or less) minutes walk IN PLAT? ile, Herald of Canal street and Broadway {two unfurnished rooms, in a house containing a all family with similar feel- ings wot ald be preferred. Rent from $10 to $16 per month, taal paid in advance. Address Silence, Broadway ice, ANTED—BY A VERY SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT children, on the 1st of May next, of a modern built house, above nth street; kitchen, one parlor in first story, and three or four rroms in second or third story, A famil, to make such an ai ent with responsible tenant, will please address De, 172 Herald office, location mentioned, and where an inter- be had. References exchanged. view can -A HOUSE, BETWEEN TENTH AND THIR- ty-filth streets, suitable for a charitable institu- tion, having at least eight rooms, besides attic and kitchen; well ventilated and thoroughly provided with water and gas. Rent fe. Le can be sent, postpaid, to The Nursery, 110 St. Mark’s place. TO PURCHASE UP 1, York, a good brown stone front house—say 20 to feet front, three stories; to cost about $7,500 or $8,000; payable, say half cash and balance in good builder’s hardware. Addrees Bradner, Post Office. ON THE FIRST rele ‘aio: A sponsible tenant bove in aqure. A res) one or more yore. Address Mott, ‘box No. 130 Herald office, naming terms and location. ANTED—TO HIRE OR LEASE, FOR A TERM OF years, from lst of May next, a neat and com- fortable two story and attic dwelling house, in the Seventh , below Rutgers street. Any party hav! such a houre to let can hear of a geod tenant by ad- dresi note to J, K.8., No. 1 Ferry atreet, stating location, terms, kc. ‘ANTED—ON THE FIRST OF MAY, A HOUSE with the modern improvements, in a good neigh- bor! |, in the city, for a small fa: only. Rent not fo exceed $500. Applicants will please address box 1,952 ice. ‘ANTED TO LEASE—A MODERN -BUILT HOUSE, between Bleecker and Twenty-third street, suita- ble for a first cleas boarding house, 1o accommodate from twenty to thirty beariers, Address, stating loca- ———-B_ #., Herald office. ANTED To Ley sear ong Bl og of moOlSES for respectable families, for which a fair rent and the best of city references will be given. Apply at, or addrens to 179 th in the store. THE TRADES, &0. GQoineatent A SITUATION, BY tent general cutter, who bas had a lon; in a first custom establishment; wouk exclusively if desired. Can de seen for a few days rooms of Thos. P. Williams, 50 Walke: ‘Refer n- ces, John T. Watson, 172 Fulton street; H. H Thomas, 71 Trinity Building. ARDENER WANTED—SCOTCH OR ENGLISH PRE- ferred, to go to a Western city; married LOFTS, NO, 42 BEAVER | Apply to E. Il. CON- | | 10 LEASE—THE STORE NO. 212 BROADWAY, COR- | ner of Fulton street, with the fixtures. Also, at No. 963 Greenwich street, the store, and second, thitd and fourth floors; rent $800. A new 6 horse steam engine, when &e , on the promises, for sale, Apply at 262 Greenwich street. EXHIBITORS.—TO LEASE, A FINE PROPERTY on Broadway, near Amity street, nearly forty feet wide by two hundred deep; could sat. be converted intoa small theatre, concert or minstrel hall, and would be 40 converted for s good tenant, and immediate pos- fenpion given, Address box 1,051 Pont Qilice, | | | | | \ thoroughly understands his businers; the best of refer- ences required. Address C. K., box 3,362 Post Office. hp SOAP MANUFACTURERS.— WANTED, BY A MAN that understands soap making in all its various branches, a situation to take charge of a soap manufac- tory. Best of reference given. Address, for one wi Soapmaker, box 120, id office. ——$——— ANTED—A GOOD WATCHMAKER, TO GO NORTH. Inquire of J, EUGENE ROBERT, importer of watches, 15 Jobn street. HE SMITHSONIAN HOUSK, BROADWAY, CORNER of Houston street, on the same block with the Me- fropolitan Hotel and Niblo’s Garden, and two blocks above the St. Nicholas Hotel; is nearly completed, and offers to travellers superior acco tions in the heart of Broadway, in immediate juxtaposition to the other first class houses and Sep of amusement, at very low rates. The house bas all the conveniences in vogue, including steam heaters, and will be conducted on the European plan of lod; rooms, at fifty cents to $3 a aay, acct ing to location, &c,, and me furnished as lered, at prices mae both en economical id ext it; tI perth} and extra y and paying for oly be ties, as well as indi well cilculated to suit them, and can make their bills Jess by at least one third than at other first class hotels conducted on the old system. For respectability, order, ntatness, comfort and economy, the Smithroniaa shall make its mark on the times and be worthy the patronage of the people. SIDNEY KOPMAN. Dar FAMILY HOTEL, NEW BRIDGE STREET, Ludgate Hill, London.—-The above house is cen- trally situated, has an excellent cofiee room, ten or twelve private sitting rooms, between forty and sft; light, airy bedrooms, a good smoking room, warm, coli and shower baths, ali ready, A night portor in at- tendance, A fixed eharge for servants. The New York Herald is fled. THOMAS QUARTERMAINE (also propri- etor of the Crown and Sceptor, and Ship Taverns, Green- Per tenders his grateful thanks to his American friends for the favors he has so long enjoyed at their hands, and solicits their continued pat and recom- mendation REWARDS. REWARD.—LOST, ON THE NIGHT OF THE Sist of January, ‘at the Amity Hop, a pearl set in form of bunc! f grapes. The finder will bove reward, by leaving it at room No. 32 Collamore House. $2 REWARD.—LOST, BETWEEN NO. 300 HENRY street, Brooklyn, and the Broadway theatre; on Saturday evening, the 3d inst , a diamond cross w: guard chain attached. The a rd will be paid on its delivery to M. M. CABET, 100 Broad street. REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, THE 45TH $ inst., a tallwhite spaniel and setter dog, with yellow spots on his ears, a chain around his neck’ with with owner’s name and number onit-“Jobn H. McCann, 182 West Twenty-first street.’ The dog is « petof two children. The above reward will be given for his return, or for information as to where he is, with the thanks of the owner. NH. MoCU: 182 West Twenty-dirst stroet. REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE WHITE robe that was taken from a wagon on the corner of Fourth street and Lafayette place, on the 7th inst., and no questions asked. Apply, from 10 until 2 o'clock, to J. KEYSER, 811 Bowery. LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON SUNDAY EVENING LAST, EITHER IN THE Catholic church in Twenty-eighth street, or in | Eoming thence to West Twenty-third strect, a lady’s emall gold enamelled watch, with chatelaine and charms attached, The finder shall be handsomely rewarded on returning it to 120 West Twenty-third street, or to 77 Jobn street. OST ON SUNDAY LAST—AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE evening, in Fifth avenue, between Twefth and Fourteenth streets, a stone marten vivtorine (large sire). The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at 76 Fifth avenue, or 114 Twelfth street, O8T—AT THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S RELEAR sal, on Saturday afternoon last, a lady's blick worked lace ve Whoever found it will mash oblige the owner by r 64 Franklin » . The finder, by leaving the sane with ait, $81 Broadway, second Hor, wili be suitaviy rewarded. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. EW JERSEY RAILROAD.—FOR PHILADELPHIA N and the South and West, vis Jersey City mai ex: OA. and 6 P. lines.—Leave New York at 8 and 1 tnen, 82-28 10 10, M5 ” » stopping at all wa) Z jons. pati and the Norfolk, &¢., and through fon ln F pnd 10 A. M. and § stat ‘est, and for Baltimore, Washing?! areace checked to W ing. Hlao ie anata otagen, ua eral Gaal bata: re PELE, SON at one Ait Mallee & Go's, pl money. stating where an interview can be had. —FOR SALE, A HANDSOME TWO 5 . story frame house, with wings, at per , Fairmount. Entirely new, with eight ety lots, eligibly located. An excellent chance to get a hor ‘ta low price. Terms easy. meee Wee. CHARLES, 138 Pearl street, B2.500, part cena run tee wi at sfur- og ‘s A small but well selected stock of on hand, and a good business Liga established, 1 @ desirable location on Broadway. yr particulars iquire of GEO, 8. CARMICHAEL, 80 Nassau stroes. —A FEW MORE SHARES LEFT OF 3} e one of the most valuable patents of the day, and can now be had by addressing immodlatoly H. G, G., Post Office, N. B,—None but those wno have the means need apply. FARM FOR SALE—CONSISTING OF TWENT’ four acres of dwelling town of Flatbush, about four miles from the City Hall, nm. Price reasonable. ws of the money eanremain. Applyto CRO’ & BALDWIN, ‘45 Fulton street, Brooklyn. GREAT CHANCE TO INVEST MONEY.--TO SELL for cash, the florist establishment of J. B. Lenoir, situated on way New York city, be- tween Forty-fourth and Forty- fil th streets, and pas. sion given immediately, or on the lst of Msy next. The variety of flowers and plants in all those hothouses and on the ground are too well known to the public to re- quire further descriptions. For prices and particulars, apply to H. MIGEON, administrator, 64 Varick stree from 1 to 2 o’clock P. M. T A SACRIFICE.—A BEAUTIFUL MANSION AT Peekskill, cost $4,000, will sell for $3,000; a magni- cent panorama of 100 feet of canvass, ino x will for $2,500. Corporation leases of city lots for 100 years, without ground rent, at one-fourth price of fee.” 4. H. GOUGH, 49 Wall street, jOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—ON THE BANK OF THE Hudéon, Cotta) of easy access by railroad. iy gi2 ae > basemen. Pee hy aid out. Fos ts -, apply to WM. E, LEWIS, 80 Cedar street, corner of way. heal Leet! the corner of aemarble block. se valuable; location very desirable. Must be sold, asthe owner is in other business—part cash, balance mortgage or trade, J. M. STARE, No. 49 Wail street, semen \XCHANGE.—PROPERTY, CONSISTING OF NEW tenement houses, valued at $60,000, about $6,000 per annum, on which {san average mortgage of $1,760 on each house, mostly for ‘a term of years; will be excl for improved or unimproved property in or out of the city, or farms if unencumber- ed. None need ry se they have property to the amount of the entire~exchange, over and above the barrie Sf Adiress Z. Z, Z., Union square Post Office, with full particulars. OR SALE—A DECIDED BARGAIN.—A HAND30ME three end basement house, with counter cellar, inan ¢ neighborhoed in Thirty-firat street, paunamen qe Mis avenues. a. & first class house in Thirtiet sizest, We, ches] On easy terms, J. , igh’ avenne, and from a F. WILLIAMS & 2 to 3 o’clock at 115 Chambers SALE—THOSE THREE BROWN STONE hou delightfully situated in Twenty- Hes, street, on roperty lat known as Moore’s Hees the Sin tha tent ayenues. Termseasy. J. F. WILLIAMS & SON, 366 from 2 to 9 o'clock at 115 Cham! th avenue, rs atreet. 0, Sabie edeett NA, A 00N,_NO. 214 TENT, ith rooms, six of them compl and finished fo Uh8 best style—shower, cold, hot baths; the other six only want the tubs. This is a good for a bar- ber and hair dresser. wishes sell out, on account of not being business. Thefe age want of @ barber in this lo- cality. Apply to D. MCELROY, on the premises. ee R SALE—THE HOUSE, AND LEASE OF LOr known as No. 279 Madison street. The lot is twenty-three feet seven inches by one hundred, and isa lease from the Rutgers estate, at a und rent of $125 early till 1857, amd a renewal of twenty-one years. 000 can remain on mortgage if desir Apply to ‘pen MORGAN, Pine rtreet, Wo, 8 Metropolitan Bank uilding. F%, SALE— 4 THREE STORY AND, BASEMENT jouse, in Four’ street, near vi place, containing modern improvements, and in Fouterter, ORGAN, ‘Pine seesion at once. Apply to OMER F& SALE—A BARGAIN, A BAKERY AND CONFEC- ri gs Hi street, No. 8 Metropolitan Bank building. tionary, doing a good cash business, at 260 Seventh avenue. Reason for selling the owner is going to Cali- fornia; it is handsomely fitted up, 4 from 35 to 50 per cent profi easy to ‘D. postpaid and in the ae language, itor F. G. (OR SALE—A DRINKING SALOON, SITUATED IN Broadway, and doing a first rate business; it is ele- gently fitted up, and ‘& quoit ground in ‘the rear. Apply at 212 Broadway, ropm No. 1! SIMERS & PURDY. Fe SALE—THE GENTEEL THREE STORY DWELL- ing No. 223 West Twenty seventh street, north side, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; has all the modern improvements, and is in good orcer; courtyard in front, and yard in rear, For further particulars and per. mission to view the house apply to JAME3 PRICE, 200 Hudson street. FE" SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR DWELLING HOUSE below Thirty-fifth street, two lots on north side of orty-fourth street, between Fifth and Sixth aveuues, Inquire of MICHAEL TAGGARTS, 125 Water street. OR SALE—A VALUABLE LEASE OF 650 BROADWAY, known as Constitution Hall, being 130 feet deep b 30 feet front; three years and three months muexpired. Fixtures of ball room for sale, Apply to JOSEPH MOTT, on the premises. F™ SALE—A COFFFE, CAKE AND REFRESHMENT [ taloon; sn old established stand, situated in one of the best locations in the city; will be sold at a sacri- fice on account of the illness of the owner. Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 10, SIMERS & PURDY. ‘OR SAIE—A VERY HANDSOME NEW ONE HORSE Pleasure sleigh; price $75. Also, one second-band, with front seat to shift so as to seat twoor four persons; price $40. Would exchange for a light wagon or a light express wagon. Apply at 278 Madison street. ‘OR SALE ON CLINTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN—A handsome brick house and six lots and stable, on the corner of Gates and Clinton avenues. The hou 80 by 45 feet, contains all the modern improvements, and the situation is most rable. Fulton avenue cai witbin 200 feet, & ly to ROBERT SARJEANT, No, 7 Jauncey court, 41 AN street. OR SALE OR 10 LET—FIVE FIRST CLASS FOUR etory brown stone kouses, with English basement, viz.:—Four on south side of Seventeenth street, near Rutherford place, and one opposite Stuyvesant square, ‘There houses contain all the modern improvements. In- quire at 132 Fast Seventeenth street, from 8 to 9 A. M. or from 6 to 74 P, M., and at 212 Peart street, from 13 0 4 P.M. ‘tiatin inning OR SALE OR TO LET—THREE FOUR STORY HOUSES on Twenty-fourth street, between Lexington and 0 Apply to CHas. A. SMITH. OR SALE CHEAP—a BOOT AND SHOE STORE ON one of the best avenues in the city, and in a good businees location; stock new and of the latest fashiona- Ue styles. Also three lots on Tenth avenue, corner of Fifty sixth street, which can be bought reasonable, In- quire at 400 Sixth aver ue, ROPERTY IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FO? properly in Bergen, Weat Hoboken, Harlem, and New town, ‘A Grst class four story house and lot to exchange for a small farm or a large two story cottage, — three miles from the ferry, Apply at 476 Fourth street. OAP WORKS FOR SaLE~CONSISTING OF TWENTY- five-horse boiler, six-horse engine, soap kettles, leaches, rhafting, belting, é&c., in store No, 61 Rutgers street, will be sold by pablic auction on Thursday, the | Sth instant, at 12 o'clock noow, om the premises, if not disposed of ‘at private fale, The above can be soon by applying as above, The lease of the building can be hat bys party wishing to enter the business. QF AMBOATS FOR SALE.—THE STEAMERS ISLAND ‘Belle and Cricket, belonging to the Connecticut and Lovg Island Steamboat Company, are offered for sale, Fer terms, &e., inquire of K. F. PARMELEE, Eseex, Conn, urth avenues. 10 HAIRDRESSERS. —FOR SALE, THE STOCK, FIX. tures and good will of the old established hair- dressing, shaving and shampooing raloon, 277 Fulton street, Drooklyn, having a good run of business, which can in such a location be improved. Apply at the store imomediataly, (0 BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS.—FOR SAI A T* first rate barber shop, in the country, about nas wiles from New York; convenience for going daily, six times by railroad, twice by steamboat, and every thro the day 4 si oy hour . The shop is good business ; fixtutes For further sartietiong ap- Ply to CHAS, WOURGARD, 6 Frapk(ort street, New Fork, | manner by experienced workmen. VOL. Xx. is) $150. jewelry a. ne hat pe aS oe "amen eres, marta = $50 000 Se rat See ot or ares oceht "sol constantly on hand as oo ieee and commiasion broken, —— $25,000 wretches ewe, cats eget Hermann, (gua plsols 82 or engi foe Saas street, corner of Bowery, second floor. N. B. WOOLEY. ee ‘TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE § e on productive real estate mie fust be worth double the amount. Apply to &. wae, FOR A TERM OF YEAR3, BUNNELL, 373 Broadway. 1.00 t onfour klyn ing tapendat said oe a der lease for seven years, paying on four times the amount wanted. ‘Address 8. Tor » 183 Lewis street, New dork, WANTED.—SECURITY CAN BE GiVEN, 200 on properry insured for $1,200, or, if more acceptable, having the abo home in a private gentee! house. A pi sum, pe who would oblige a ay wit loan or advance of it, will please address, postpaid, Miss Mary Agness, Post Office. t Om IN ANY AMOUNT, FOR DIAMONDS, WATCHES, rich jewelry, bate, ‘end valuable personal property Batce hours, 9.4. Mod P Me se WOOD. ASH ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUNT, OR PURB- chased at sight, diamonds, watches, rich jewelry, or valuable personal property Fulton iret, ee floor, front room. iG SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 06 WARREN door from Greenwich. MADE ON HOUSEHOLD furuiture, pianofortes, watches, jewelry, nautical ents, firearms, &e., loft to be sold at suction, or the same bought out for cash and highest price paid at the avotionstene, 3 Gathering atrort, comme et '” McCAFFRAY & WALTERS. t on real estate, dia- agency office, 821 Broadwa: or any other dential, and poy et FFICE NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 6% ‘Wall street, New York, Febraary 7, 1855.—Dividend. —The Board of Directors have this day declared « semi- annual dividend of ten (10) Pr eat Fo ey tree inst. . D etary CAPITALISTS.-WANTED FOR ONE OR TWO years, ten thousand dollars on the best located Teasehold property in the city, worth more than double the amount, being a four-s free stone front store, recently erected. reasonable bonus, over 7 per cent., would be paid. Address Johnson, Herald office. MISCELLANEOUS. CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W. & VAN NOTE’S grate and fender, kitchen summer range and stove warerooms, fe have a assortment of the latest patterns of mantel toves, for sale on reasonable (CE tate business, a thorough business man, his exclusive attention to o1¢ or two estates, in various branches, sell, let, collect, &e. moderate or commission. References Tz Addzess K., box 2,307 Post Office. Aes RIGHT YET.—THE PUBLI ol -» &C, OD & satisfacte- IC Wi PLEA notice that the report of the burning of Suttons pyiuting office was incorrect. He may be found at his stand, 142 Fulton street, where thore who wish any kind of job or card printing don ick and cheap, are invited to call, : THOMAS Et ‘tron, Printer. RANCIS WINTER, MACHINIST—NO. 249 street, makes flax grinding machinery for the hangers manufactory ; also machinery for the tioners for steam candy making. ERMAN FLOWER SEEDS.—FREDERIC ADOLPHUS HAAGE, Jr., of Erfurt, Pru to announce that bis list of flower seeds may be on tion to Mesers. R. Fischer & Hache, 32 Liberty ae peace ed nietieceticrentect Ratelimet Aachen 'N INTRODUCING TO THIS MARKET MESSRS. JOHIS I Dick & Son’s 6 cord 200 yard spool cotton, we respectfully to call the attention of wholesale and neon) buyers and consumers to the article as being worthy of their favorable notice. Mr. Dick, Sr., was for nearly bef ha ee for the manufacturer whose cetton holds Erst in this city, and the fact of his hav. ing met with great success in the British, Osnadian ‘West India markets, since he bi EE is own account, makes us feel isfied that the has only to be known to become a popular and favorite arti mills, and their cle. From the extent of Messrs. Dick’s machin wing all the latest improvements, we are caper than any other first class . Dick, Sr., superintends the manufacturing department; and he examines the ro Wa, spools during their manufacture shipment, we can guarantee that the cotton will ys maintain its character and be equal, if not superior, to any first class thread now known. A visit ia solletted ‘rom bayers urchases for # Fey reet. N. Meee) thread ia when making their LOGAN & CO, 51 peculiarly adapted for sewing machines. J M. MARSR’S PATENT CYLINDER PRINTING MA- @ chines.—hese machines are cheap, compact and expeditious, very timple in their constraction, easily understood, and not liable to out of order with ordi~ pary care. Formas can easily made ready on them, and can be worked by boys—one to turn, and one to feed; and from twelve to fifteen hundred sheets per hour can easily be run off; or more, if steam be applied. They have been in successful operation several years, and are for sale at 5 Eldridge street, price $250 ‘and $600. T NOW NOTHING SO0AP.—THIS BEAUTIFUL AND fragrant soap, emblematical of Know Nothing- ism, should be in and on the banis of every member of the order and friends of '76, To be obtained wholesale of HAWES, HINSDALE & ROBINSON, 41 Dey street, and retail of T. Coddington, druggist, 716 Broadwsy, uncer the New York Hotel, and of all the principal ruggists, FECHES.—20,000 SW. in prime order, for sa EDISH LEECHES ARRIVED, by J. F. CLEU & 0O., Nos. 90 and 92 Maiden lane. Nanette Bien wa ssh wea \HLEP SKIN MATS.—A LARGE AND HANDSOME AS- tortment of white and colored sheep skin mats, of different colors, for sa'e in Jots to suit purchasers, by R, GBANT, No. 62 Ferry street. 10 THE MERCHANTS OF NEW YORK CITY.—WM B. OKESON, of the firm of bee Okeson & Weir, Attorneys at Law, Land Agents ani tors, ringfeld, Texas, is now in the etty, at this Ir- ving House, and will be glad to meet y merchants who may ving responsible and efficient agents to sell or look after their lands; and also apy he may have any claims for eollection in any part of the State. Mr. O’Keson will remain in the city one week, and mer- chants who may desire to have a conversation with bim con fend their carde to the Irving House, and he will call to see them, or they can call at the hotel. We have a gevoral acquaintance throughout Texas, aad can give n — references both ia’ that State and other parts of the Union. ane CLOTHING, &C. OYS’ CLOTHING.—THE LARGE AND WELL SE- lected assortment of boys’ ready made clothing com- tained in store 57 Fulton street, is now offered to the ublic at less than cost. This stock will be sold at prices ers than the original cost, by order of the a Thie stock has been selected with great cars from i importations, and mace in the beat and most fashionable The atock will be sola for cash, at retail, or in lots to suit jobbers, to whom re Jucements can be ofiered. Assigace’s sale, 67 uliom street. Wx. T. PISKNEY, Jr., Assignee. '-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— « or gentlemen having any of the above articles of, can xeveive a fair price for the same for the subseriber, at hia residence, or throug! , L DUSSELDORP, 13 Elm street. sending clothes t nding to the » ‘ent Proadwa: OOUEN, Bi isoane okt, ‘D SUANISH RED We nding.—90 pipes, 25 half pipes, 227 quarters, 0 the well known St! Mar brats yf quarters, 183 eighths, J. Rampo, pure juice, and 25 halves and 70 quarters, Renecarlo dry red wine; landing por Elverta, and for sale Um ROCHKFORT & STEWART, No. 7 Whitehall #t. TLL ECAR’S SALMONS VERZE'SAY CHAMPAGNE — Freeh ahi nts of this cP.oice brand are o\ray; en band, and for sale by P, P",VER, Jr., sole tmporley U9 Beaver stregt,

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