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ae The total receipts at all the yards, for the week, last week, aad the week Co | Janvary 7 1858, were as follows:— Washington Yard. Brownt g's, Chamberlin’s. O' Brien's. . 20, 1858. 248 The prices current ‘@ in city Saou to-day were as follows :— ao6 6360. B BEKO. 53KC. a 65¢0, COWS AND CALVES. Thereprevailed a steady, {air demand at all the yards, at prices corresponding with those paid last week, and we do not altir our quotations. ‘There have been offered but few milch cow, which were above mediocre during the week, ‘and prices paid for ther ranged from $35 to $50. A few prime cows brought high prices. The total recoipts at all Sie yards for the week, Inst week, and week ending Jan, 20, 1868, were as follows: jaskington Yard. Browning's. Chambertin's. O'Brien's Tox week. .32 ¥ ‘The market has been active duriug the week, in couse- fyoeuce of a failing off in the receipts. There were on ‘ele for the week only 352 head, against 420 head Just week, but prices remain in statu’ quo. The total re- ips at all the yards for the week, last week and week endbg Jap, 20,1858, were us follows: Washsngion Yard,’ Browning's. Chambertin’s, O'Brien's Thie week. 212 29 Last week. 281 wi 2 Jan. 20, °58 126 FY 121 60 SUEEP AND LAMBS. Tiere prevailed a fair demand for ail kinds, but prices wore, on the whole, somewhat lower. The receipts were to afair extent, at prices quoted above. ‘The total recoipts at al! the yards for the week, lust week and week ending Jan. 20, 1858, were as follows:— Washington Yard, Browning's. Chambertin's, O'Brien's This week, 448 2,458 1,193 ‘Last week .1,489 1,610 i ot 808 Jan, 20,'68.1,220 2447 8,118 601 SWINE. ‘The receipts during the past week have been heavy, andthe market was dull and nominal throughout, espe: cially for poor small bogs, of which the supply mainly consisted. The demand was moderately active for prime heavy corn fed, but prices slightly declined, Sales have ged at from be. to 6%e., the market closing dull, with % large number left over.’ Receipts about 12,000 head, ‘The receipts at the Hudson River Drove yards, foot of Tuirty-seventh street, North river, for the week ending siauuary 19,1859, ware us foliows:—By the New York and Erie Railroad, 4,277; Hudson River Railroad, 900; Cam- ‘den and Amboy Railroad, 244; New Jersey Central Rail- road, 160; remaining from last week, 3,108 —total, 8,739, Which were sent to Fortieth street yards, 832; sold, 6,224; left over unsold, 2,683—total, 8,739. ’Acttlal re: ceipis for the week, 5,571 RECAPITULATION. ‘The total receipts of all stock at all the yards, for the }week, last week; since Jan, 1, and game time last year, | were as follows:— Beeves. Cows. Calves. Sheep & L. Washington Yard..3,140 34 212 443 Browning's. a7 vad |) Chamberlin’ 87 ’Brien’s,,, 29 161 352 196 429 495 1,125 592, 4 RECEIPTS BY NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD, The following ts the reportof live stock brought over ‘this toad, destined for New York, for the week ending Januar, 49, 1859:—Cattle, 1,524; sheep, 3,878; hogs, 4,457-—Total, 0,359. EY SOUS, WL. TDS PERCEVsL'S, 657 BROADWsY~ALL KINDS of embroidery to order, initisis for handkerchiefs fable tinen and bed clothes, soolloping, silk emorvidery, £0.; transterring, laces done up like new. 'iawlies und obildren’s ‘under garmenia always on vaud and made to order, 65] BROADWai—STAMPED ‘of every deseripion xt ‘at wholesale and retail; ed in the neatest and mout perfect okes of different kinds; new strlen of GREAT ALE OF MOURNING GOODS. NSE SACRIFICE. oE SIUCK OF DRESS GOODS, AINES, &0., &U., BONNETS, CLOAKS, AND MAN HLLAS, be sold out, re; loge the bus igabeOMiLY, FRoM 9 a. M70 8 WHED'S Sing Store, 579 Broadway. TNuaae :EMENT. ae OUT SALE CLOAKS, RAGLANS AND CIRCULARS. 78 Ip sonscn's manufacture MARKED” own FIFTY PKR OE. Hn order fo ele out the tank of February, As the rennie re to be enlarged For th pring trade. This i very favorable opperiually TOF Indies to buy their WINTER CLUAKS. a 4 ‘cloaks from $3 upward: Beaver up’ EP Ko, 264 Bowery, went Housan atreet, we, ARTICLE OF CLOTHING, READY MADE, TO esold at cost during this month; ‘$18 overcoats, $14; $12 ‘$950; pants and vests equally low; black frock coats $103 Bid eery superior. Cloths, caasimeren and vest- ings for order work. SLARKE, "116 William street, 10K MAYNARD, IES’ SILK Diss BU’ MT OKS, TASSELS, &c., ‘ae ‘assortment, suiable for the jobbing trade, constantly AREAT RUSH, GREAT RUSH Wr DAMASK Wht SHEETING. 4 Good and wide damask, at Ys., ds., and 4s. 6d, per yartl, » Extra fine and heavy ‘damask, at bs. 6d.; worth 8s. 4 Full width eheeting, without seam, at Is. 6d.; usual price 5-4 double warp English long cloth, at 12}4c.+ cheap at I8%c. 1 40 inch pillow case muslin, at 0c.) value ;_ 38 inch superfine English long cioth, at Laie; very cheap at De superior make of shirting at 10¢. per yard; good at 18. ‘This ié a rare chance for hotels and mC IE 38 102 Sixth avenue, near ighth wtroot, YREATEST BARGAINS EVER NOWN.—176 PIECES plaid jaconet at 123g, usual price W do. French ants 8 “ior bird's eye at 10s: por Bean ee a ko. igre Lido sntatin foe windower at i is., shosp a at, > ai . 1 htly dams water. AMS, 108 stati event, near Bighth mt, “AND fang gory ed i ‘Le ling off wt what they will bring, To close the concern. IMMENSE poor aor OFFERED T & CO.'S, 651 Broadway, A lot of collars at less ‘than hue pric c LING ApOODE 4 SNOW DROP NAPKINS AT ante BW pei n, a first rate article; finer qualities equally Meabie cloths at T6c, $1, $1.25, $1 50, $1 75 up to $15 each; table linens from 37, ‘per yard aprrarts. diapers from $1 15 to $2 6) per pice. Birdseye dia- ee ‘at all prices. ms the Dew best stock in the city, fn machine stitched, ristbands and collars, in every embroidered; wi ‘and THE LINEN STORE, 148 Broadway, above Astor place, J MILLEN Go. }» Proprietors. RW YORK MOURNING STORE. —KVERY DESCRIP. tion of mourning hats, cloaks, i. dnreRs, A77 Brondway. ARE PATTERNS, 8, RARER PRICES, RAREST LIMIT, LADIRA’ READY MADE UNDER LINEN. ent. Lowen: prices. Above only V7 Broadway, near Twenty sixth street. COMFORT ! 1 * gaint ARE INSURED BY WEA DOUGLAS SUERWOO! N) MATINER SKIRT, ira rae PATENT HOOP ‘Pas pei 1 ina” ADSUSTABLR BUSTLE. BAFRTY |! since it effectually obviates the danger arwng the feet, of of foreign gubdstances in the hoops. the muslin skirt ean be ingantane | sre teanvod rm ihe frou the pris by PATENT DRCACHABLE mhepoed 9 other garments, and at no great ) sppinced nth o SZELRGAKOH | T been t io a minute. age the ‘solentiti cut of the the the material of which it is oumposed, give a i Shite betobe wom over ity wod'wil, in hot Weather’ enable Re preang , dispense with any intermediate skirt. fi INKE SKIRT hax eleven hoops, walgha but ten ca aie WITH THE THAOR MARK Of Megara. DOUG~ ERWOOD, and is the beat whirt over introduced (0 very lmly Apparel RAFATY, 1 OMFORT 4 pag ae gale at all the principal stores in the United iy tLe Vm ‘VETS AND BLANKETS, yIPAND at +) i BHAVL loL;Obambers street, Kew ow eee en se aa hay’ hn” —s ‘wool broche wl 0) 60; inch all silk i ot ; ound bet Bxony wool abawin, $5.84, Old price ee 8 }, bewt bleak ‘uk rover, ec 14 ae aquare: roche shawls, all wool, $3 50, a ad orders for suck ‘goods will do well to wate and IBTR TWELVE ae iQ BKKLETOR, | #IKKT attern, made Wwithoti sowing, Saleem ay eres ri Ue aes AS springs $18. a scout . tee an No connection ns, tne es Highth u enue, ROA atreet, wits rch i dey 810,000 worth of lino oot down Huckabck fowoin, at 108, per dor.; worth 14s, Sow Po extra heavy Huckaty i, a value Be. en brown linen towela, Fy “aa Doyle's fine damank. at bs 1f00 snow drop nay Vary wids and beavy twil Imen. Buc ch bargains never occurred In the annels of dry Midd TM. JAMES, 102 80h Sreuus, ap, per yard; all , 8ul General of the republic of Ecuador, |" NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1859. Aza a egy me A mnooncumnyy. OF THE BURNS OLUB OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY DINNER IN HONOR OF THE BIRTHDAY OF THB PORT ROBERT THE BURNS, CLUB, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, perigs « oma ploied thei plan of cotel ieegien, sepanney Oot er a the Rev. HENEY WARD, SURCHER, ot ihe Oo Cooper tute, Monday eve ja IES at ths Goon . 8 a8 whe +) y ied uary 26, weave! dienes ab january 257at which Mr, WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT ry gue ‘as'Honorary and Mr. EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, reaice us Honorary Viee Ubairuan, Aud ‘British 1 ot Be ‘of elena he gations communiontione or, telegraphic in the yal cities of eception ‘of de ‘The Committee of Arrangemeats pecpecktalt inform their countrymen and admirers of the poet, nro, that this great banquet wil! be one worthy'of the. oceaaion, "it will be Attended by some of the mos} eminent poets and writers of the presen! day, while .enius and talent, as exhibited in the arte and sclences, will be well represented on this most fitdng Mr. William Clelland, the famous Highland piper, wil, in the garb of the Gael, be present Bets Se ‘Aloo, Rebertedn’s celebrated band, ‘Associations and delegations wishing to interchange soati- ments on this occasion Will please conmunteate with the Oor- responding Secrerars, atthe Astor House, at least three days PSlomer on the iablo at 6? lock ner on the table at 6 o'cloe CUNNINGHAM, President Josnrn Lana, Dr. Joun D. Norcorr, ice Preven jonzn MrtRow. Treamirer; Ricuanp Cocunate, Seoretary; Vain Cuireavas, Jun., Cor wg Secretary. Committee of Art ments —William ree oes ‘Jamas Nich: olson, “Charles Burt, "David Rutheriord, | Edward, Faber, Rovert Neil, James L. Dick, William Maclean, William. my Park, Robert Burnett, WB cilronugh, Captain Willlam Manson, Robert Gun, [AMERICAN INSTITUTE. AN ADJOURNEDINFORMAL meeting of the American Institute will be held this (Thurs: day) evening, at the rooms, 351 Broadway, at 734 o'clock, for bd purpose of hearing the report of th commitiee to nomidate WM. HALL, Chatrman, ket, "iT. dopwrx, Secretary. CLAIMS OF AMERICAN CITIZENS, OF FOREIGN 40 vernments, the executive departments of the United States, Yetore, the Court of Calms or Congress; debts, inheritances, fc. dligently progeeuted and by the undersigned counsellor of the Supreme Court of the United Sues, aud ‘Washingto Pee AARON Be PALMER, LAR. NOTICE UNDER THE HEAD OF AUCTION, the arent sale of first class furs, to take place at $4 Joho a Mee ee HAKLEY’S old synod, on Frioay and Saturday, jan. 31 and 22, ‘OTICE.—CONSIGNEES PZR STEAMSHIP CITY OF WASHINGTON, from Liverpool, are hereby notitied that she will discharge under general order on Saturday, 2d inst. atweven o'clock A. Me AH goods, not permitvad wit Ve sent to public store. JOLUN G. DALE, Agent EMOVAL.—THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY HAS BEEN this day removed to Park Building. Knurances 37 Park Tow and 145 Nassau street, McKILLOP & WOOD, IPRCIAL NOTICK,—I, 0, 8. M—THE MEMBERS OF Signum Lodge No. 5, I. 0. 8. M., are respectfully in- vited to attend a meeting for important business and initiation on Thursday evening, Jan. 27, at 8 o'clock, without fur- ther notice, * Punctual attendance required. By'order 0’ the GRAND COMMANDER, HE ANNUAL ELECTION OF THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of the Sixth Avenne Railroad Company will be helt at the depot, Sixth avenue, corner of Forty fourth street, on Twesdey, February 1, from 12 as BAILEY MYERS, Seren. NO MERCHANTS WISHING TO COMMUNICATE WITH the South.—I wish to state to the merchants of New York that 1 start on my tourteenth annnal three months agency trip on the Istof February, with an agreement to gothrongh the follow. ing States, viz.: Pennaylwanta, Virginia, North Uarolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Hast Tennessee, Kentucky, Wout ‘Tenues- see, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, and ‘to retuen home through the same States, but confine m\ to the frontier or coast and Flori for this trip. 1 and guarantee ot Print trom tw 30,000 sheets on heavy pa- the size of one page of the New York Herald, Which fs, divkled Into ‘nine equal spaces, each Thy 9 ‘These cards 1 guarantee to distribute th the following nehes. manner: postthem up in railroad statlons, distribute them in ratroad cars, on steamboats, in hotels, count fiers; algo in the handy of tbe prine pal me large cities in my tay Toute, ‘The price for the above named epnoe i¥iSs, or if sald space is taken by any one who can give me the ugtaey of n sulcable artic Fonly charge $10), For full articulars address, or apply SEX LSH, 408 Broadway, New York. Bestot reference Fequlred. HE AMERIOAN UNION AND THKRIR OPPONENTS.— eared in ywsterday’s papers reporis cuncerning inion, which were caicolued to impress the 7 unfavorably toward that in! jacts of the case transpire it will be seen that the enemies of the Union have resorted to the vilest means that bribery and corruption can employ ior the purpose of oguriog ‘an enter- prise which stands in the way of other organizations of a simi- far character, The managers of the American Uaion are pi ‘@ statement, with accompanying dockmenta , to show @ system of opposition, persecution vised against themselves and the Union which has be surpassed in bitterness of enmity by the opponents of any rival fnstitution in the world. In the meantime, the managers of the Amerlean Union invite investigation, and court the strictest scrutiny. WHEELER, Secretary. BY can Union, No. 63) Broadway: ANTED—AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER OF WASHING- = Address J. M. E., Herald oilice, with price and Be PERSONAL. AB nt oh NE ET THONE FRANCHMAN.—I WILL GIVE YOU $1070 «return me the papers you have found. Your letter to irs, FRANCES CATHARINE HOFFMAN has been sent 10 me today. Mra. Hoffman was my mot died three Weeks since. The papers belong to tay father, sister and my- self, and are of no value whatever to any one else. The policy is of no consequence. I will, however, give you the above re- ward forthe return of ali the papera A. W. HOFFMAN, 128 Chambers street, up NFORMATION hf alge egal ane Ps gett LEFT ‘New York about three y ree ‘West. Any infor- mation will be thankfully raceived herr rother, by address. ing John Mitchell, old Bedford road, Broo} klyn. ParonMation WANTED-OF CATHARINE CASSIDY, by her brother, Terence Cassidy, at 89 atreet. ‘OHN FE. JOHNSTON, WHO LOST SOME MONEY IN Washington City, D. C., some years since, can hear of it fy adercantng box 12 Poat ctice, Dabnque, Lowa. WINTER FASHION BIIFICLAL, yh A Balland veel re ion santas of description of Freach A full and general meet iption of Fr 8. hers and millisere ace Inveod call and examine at PRICE'S Artificial Flower Manufactory, ‘4 Division dresses and YURS, FURS, FURS, Rn AMERICAN, PURITAN AND HUDSON BAY PA 87 Maiden lane, corner of Gold street, Will sell at retail, for one month only, thelr eh and auper’ stock of elegantly, mad Ci furs, consisting of ssble, mink, Mione marten, lich and the lower krades, all'made up this, s fon, in the most fashionable styles, Th cheaper than any other house in the tra fuctiired with great care and warranted a . & G. N. B.—The above store to let, inquire a the premises. 188 Ss H. A. Nada A y, corner af Amity stre et, Viters the balance of her, "winter stock, of Farisian bonnets, | during this month, at half cost price. Mise D. feels ‘assured that her bonnets chnnot be excelled for beanty of material and elegance of design, as she has spared no pains or, secure a stock which will gratify the most retin ite, er andy cable her to anticipate a ready sale for the balance on hand, omake way for her opening of new spring styles rpue HUDSON | BAY LY, COMPANY: "S, 54 BBOADWA Y, LAST NOTICE OF FUR ‘SALES, ‘The immense rush to ii. establishment has hone the proprietors to keep ne, Ot open one Dror tor rewlling the balance of thelr atock of manufactured EA. DLs’ SPANOY FURS, and they pledge themselves (o sell 25 per cebt cheaper, and as ood articles na any house in the city. ‘This tremendous ts made in order to close up the stock, and an early call is therefore rolicited. MAKK J. KING, 54 Broadway. *) INOUNG GENTLEMAN, A STRANGER, OF GOOD ersonal appearance and refined mannersand edneation, Dat who has not fortune, wishes to make the acquaintance of & Indy possessing an ample forv-ne and loving heart, with a view to matrimony. "Address 0 Charles, Post oflice, New York. YOUNG LADY, TWENTY YEARS OF AGE, IS D firous of forming the acquaintance of « gentleman not ra, with a view t matrimony. She flatters her- prepossessing in her appeararice, has «moderate accomplishments, woallh and high respectabiiiy. Any en wishing to open a correspondence {n all sincerity {ill please address Telen Marsh, New York Post office YOUNG MAN, % YEARS OF AGE, WELL EDU cated, of genteel appearance and refined manners, fo obtain the xequaintance of © respectable young lady, not over 2 years of age, with @ view to Rantrimony. An answer to Unis will roetve prompt altention and sincerity, J. 8. B., Post oflice, tiuamsburg. TRIMONIAL.—MRS. JESETE WILLIS Witt ate {ntroductions to gentlemen from 40 to 60, of respectabi. ity und means, to bighly respectable widows bver 3), with a view to matrimony, At her alice, 18 West Forty third: street, fron P.M, Gentlemen's ladies free, Parties suited, Keferences required. Lowers trom the one must be post paid, with two returned lever stamps, N.8,—All busi- nes# confidential, ATRIMOMIAL ADVISER.—EMILE VILLETTE WILT, AVL upon receivt of 25 cents, return to way peraom a picture Of tuture wile or husband; also, & delineation of character aud prospect in life, from a spechnen of handwriting. | ‘With return stamp, Emile Villette, New York Post offlee, RE. HMSTNOT AND BNAMELLED CHAMBRE RORNI and warranted mannfacture, in afl colors *, FARBINGTON'S, 368 Canal street, oppo rect, Manufactory 46 aud 43 Wooster street, ‘Ketabliahed (1548, NAMELLED My ape J SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN ‘all colors and styles, wholesale and retall, at 77 Canal street (old Pernt uwerda, Wantan WARD, 2/7 ‘Broadway. URNITORE ROUGHT FOR READY MONEY. ue given in ead y mone: RON REDSTRADS, HAT RACKS, CHILDREN'S CRIBS, niore siools, bedsteads made for hospitals, schools, engine houses; abipping orders atended to, Cireninre on re quest, JAMES SOUTT. ‘Office and warcroom 167 Contre street, corner of Canal. Plense notice the name and address, (0 avon mistakes, _-- BOUNRS, ROOMS, ac, TO Le, __ | _ Fre USE TO LET OR FOR SALB, WITH without the furniture—The modern built 160 Haat Thirty eighis rect, noaf Hovond avenue. AD: piyanabove. 'URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—WITH IMMEDIATE possession; at filled with class boarders. =e | Pere eres ic 7 Lad: Big —b HOUSE TO be tro BROWN im Montague stre OF part Address D. W., pox 120 Herald of the rent taken in board. GTORE 70 LET—IN BROADWAY, BLIGIBLY SITU A. ted for business, being No 820, next tothe new marble hotel. ent $900 per annum, GTORE TQ LET—IN CATHARINE STREET; BESTLOCA aclous store, 43 Catha- Fine atreet, curser of Made sa tice lek Apply on the pee” TO LRT-THE VERY DESIRABLE LOFTS OF NO. 33 4 pruandt street. Inquire on the p1 0 LET—IN HOUSE NO. 108 LEONARD STREET, furnished rooms for single gentlemen, with bath and ga atiached, 0 LRT—A HAIR DRESSING SALOON OR BARBER og Yl rate in the Anson House, 79 Spring- doors from Browiway. Inquire on the premises, ‘0 LET—A NEW BUILDING, 25140, Py! goop basement, built fire proof, ght on tre situated in DoReT Br bree we city. Inquire of Bont ‘ZE & LU- Broome street, near Broadway. {laid LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE basement at the corner of Cortlandt strect and Broadway, uuder the Gilsey eas Rent from now until the lat of May $250. Apply to M. WILSON, 25 Dey street. *pe LET—THE NEAT TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING arouse No, 9 Lispenard street: Croton water and. gaa ghout Possession given itnmediately, red, LWELL & SWAIN, No. it “Chambers street on ‘0 LET—A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, NO, 179 Greene street, near the corner ot Bleecker street, Ap. piyoJOHN E FARRINGTON, 12 Chambers street, or 45 aut Nineteenth street, © LET—TO QUIKT RESPECTABLE PAMILIES, AT A Jow rent, nice airy apartments, with gus, water, eo. in the few brick building 83 New Canal street, two doors east of El- dridge street, Also a store and basement to let. mo Ler—ae HOUSE "AND STORE, NO. 54914 BROAD- way, now occupied by Mr. Bradman. Possession the Ist ot February. Apply to James W. Bleecker, 54 Wall street, 0 LET—NEW STORE 64 BROADWAY, ADJOINING the Smithsonian House; two plate glass show windows, rolling iron thuttera, and titly feet deep Apply on the pre: mises or at 16 Nason at street, room 1 NO LET—THE LOWER PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSR, consisting of three large rooms on first floor and by) bi ments, range, hot and cold water, gus, dumb waiter, Fredbh windows, Tharble mantels, closets, Gath, ke.” 94 ass Fitwcenth street, near Third avenue. 0 LET—FOR CABINET MAKERS, PIANOS, SEWING ines, daguerreotypists, &c., the second story hall, ceiling B feet; also Toms On "Broadway and Pwellth strcet, wilh spacious entrance, at. $17 and S19 Broadway, ‘cor ner se hedi cher ‘Apply to JOHN'S, KELSO, 62 William aire! 0 LET—AT LOW RENTS, TO SMALL AMERICAN FA- mili Bones Exon , consisting of five rooms, with bath, Croton water, gus, &c., in the modern housein West Nineteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Apply at the oftice, 140 West Ninewenth street, from 1 to 4P. M. ts bow ding at the above house now, who wish to remain. if satisfactory on both sides; also several other houses. Apply to J. C2 Ww. DRNAM, ‘Highth avenue and Sixteenth atreet. T—COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT. ble for gentlemen or a small tamily; also a room and bedroom unfarns the private Bouse iol Franklin atrect Inquire at 106, west from Taylor's suloon. Terms moderate. MPO .RENT—THE OFFICES NOW, OCCUPIED BY THE Scientific American, on the second and fourth floors in the Sun Bullding, entrance 128 Fulton street; also a large office on third floor of the new Drllding on the site of the old Brick Church, curser of Nesaiu and. eckman sizeets, “Apply 16 MUNN'& CO., Scientific American office, 123 Fulton street. 0 LEASE—THE LARGE FIVE STORY BUILDINGS, Nos. land 3 and 6 und 7 Bowery, corner of Divist street; one of the best silaatlona tn the city for banking, frog Tance, or other business, it will be le vided, ‘and improved to sult tenants. Apply to * » MA NLGOLAM, on the premises. p¥e FURNISHED ROOMS TO LBT—IN A SMALL ‘three story English basement house, with gas and bath on first floor, with use of kitchen and range’and hot and cold wa- ter, aud convenienes for housekeoping; fire in range, and one fire in rooms, furnished for $5 per week. A fase paral of three adulis in the house. 23634 hhteeuth ‘Location street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues A WELL LIGHTED FLOORS TO LET—WITH OR WITH- out power; possession immedistery. Inquire at Oak Hall clothing store, #1 and 86 Fulton street. MISCELLANEOUS. POWER ot oo Oe N JNTANTANHOUG HAIR DYE.—OUR PREPARA- PROFESSOR GKONGHS HATR DYR cnr from all injurious Lagrodients, ena be appiled st any Mire the gloss of the onpat Gelicate ha. ft rally produced by AND BYR BROWS ve the yer the CHEAP! HAIR DYE me ‘ted pa ‘Only “thirty seven cents a boitle.”” store Grand street, “Agoaie—Sre mt," 6 Fulton cee nes PATMITABLE SHOW CARDS, 340 Canal street, corner of Church. Orders punctually attended to, MMA.—I AM GLAD YOU RECEIVED THE BOTTLE ‘of cocoine for your hair; being unexpectedly detained, could not meet you} regret you waited. Fees 8 before, GUex AWAY, ALMOST.—A RECIPE FOR LUNG balsam for consumption, do , a recipe for scrofula, a re- cipe for wine bitters, a recipe for Kuir toni, hale dye an poon fluid, « recipe for rhumatism, amphi by w well Known physic or, station ©, N. ¥. Persons w! medicines should wend for it, Bnclose atx petage venta ie ian. Ae Bre repaid, Doc sale of G's LDING ON GLASS.—THE BEST METHOD OF GILD. J ing on glass ever, known is now taught to painters and CUMBRAN, 142 Grand street. Terms mode Sign painting and gilding on glass for the trade. i GOTHAM, WHEN THe SUN a OW, ‘Aad for our bond they bore rear ‘Aad suck ft in most rapidly. in swarms Buti peoerla inkeeters—black or waite~ In death’s embrace are atiffened quite, If Lyon's Powders chance to In their obscure vicinity. ‘The effect of thia powder is almost instantaneous death to all he Insect iribe, Gardens can be asst. 8 ‘and houses cleared 3f the vermin It a free ‘and harmicss to aed eae genuine i. ' . fewer era for insects, Dilis for rate and mice, 2e.; regular: nd $1, SRRNES A PARE, ’ daieblasiaeumates 1d 15 Park row, i, Y. [MEORTANT TO CONSUMPTIVES AND, ASTHMATIC invalids —Dr. HUNTER’S celebrated remedies are pre- clerk, from the fe prescrip- asa pared by his late dispensing dons, and are for sale at 7 which Wi fo chemically pater They are indetrurle b ca or Palle will mc iran rust or corrode, and are unchangeable by heat or geist Fe eG. ARNOLD, Seotch | Manufacturer of gaa bu-ners and importer of Nee 447 Broome ‘arset, second door west of Broadway, LATINUM. 188 "SUBSORTBER, PRACTICAL RE- finer of piatioum, pays the highest H price for the ore. KA. L RTS, 56 Bond street, HEUMATTO EMBROCATION.—TT1T8 TY ALUABLE gale at 13 Thint wren, 60 cette ‘ote. ain QKATES. 12000 PAIRS LEFT, AND FOR SALE AT Price from 35 cents to $1 & pair. AI ply to the ma- nufacturer's warehouse, 110 Joha street, ap 10 PATENTEES. GENTLEMAN ABOUT ESTAB- A lishing ® house in London for the pe yoge of introducing American inventions to Kuropean notion fe desirous of treat ing with patentees for references don and New York. Address A. H. pare Hicksville, .. OF ap: ply to D, H. SOUTHWICK, 6 Chambers street, Ne bi T°. semis THE COMPLEXION, OUT INJURY TO THE SKIN. Ladies should use Madame Lewenbgrg’s Pastilles de Fo: Fence, vold at 82) Broadway, neat Pw eet: A. Alvinet's, 590 Broadwi Metropolitan Hotel; Ah and at D. 8: Bourdette's, 208 Fulton street, Price Moone bos. Te Chiltea’a cerufente. Having. waniyzed the Panties a6 Florence—p by me, Lewenbers & Co. speak ape ly of the Article. This a 'y harmless pre: nd may be used upon the Naw Your, June If, 1588, Soo Mah AD IN _A_FEW MINUTES.—A CER. in with good eilect, J.B. Ciuto, M. 3 lien face are cured by am rendered aa usetal ae Jour tooth dee Twenty five cents a Doule. the drug store 006 Grand street, N. ¥. Sold Brooklyn, at Mra, HAYS’, 176 Fulion abreot; in Willlamebary, # BNARoMtONs drug ‘store, 120 and 244 rand sireot . B. Buy at no other stores. ]SE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHU FOR NERVOUS 2 tial debtinated sudterere,, Une we Helmbold # extract bob is for di Helm bold’s extrac ye ‘bv.—Certit om one month to: twenty years’ standing, & mn tor ionpe' don, ontags kiboern foscience and fame. For sale by A. B&D, SANDS & CO., wholesle and retail agents for proprietor, Prncpa dn on he to Fe perme ria Britain tor 8, | 1 AMERICAN a ee Lop Amoh ll ND, Manager. Fe SOUTHAMPTON ANP HAYRE—THE UNITRD ‘Blates nal steamér ARAGO, D. Lines commander, will at oD Sal ‘ebranry Se pete tniog eatin, eben 8 This ship has live water tight coinwartmenta enclosing the engines, $9 that, th the event of collision nF stranding, the WA ler could bot reach tem, and, the pamos being free to work, the antety of the verse) apd passengers wonld be gecured. Buguege not wanted during we yayage should be sont oD ogra the day before saling, marke “Below For treight or passage 4p DALTON, ageot, No.? Broadway. | al pame sieamier FULTON wilt ateased tue AEAGO, 6d TO LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GuAsoow, DUE. Si belies ana ‘Londonderry, and nd all the principal towns of En, band In any. ag the United Riatew mail, vie ‘at greatly reduced rates. —fhe Li: ene Yorksand, ud "Philndepala Staamsblp Companys fron screw steamships w From New York, CITY OF WASHINGTON -Satuntay, January 29 iGAROO erie 4 ~ ia ed the tom apecty tat ale roula to te pyre wens OF Passaani Oabdtn, from New Yorh a and Fhiladeipbis . 3d Third hird clase, from N. York to Yo any of the ab ‘be sre named places. 80 ets available f Aziwerp sod all pari of sey, Pe nary Brome of Continent without dela PR in he merge steamers are provided with every, Peaxiaie ‘the immediate extinevon, of fire, ani the strictest dir ia enforced wit regard to the use of lighta. ase Hy he fie ofthe company. Msg i Broad a A ee agent In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Buil TEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, SELFAST, DUB- Jn gad Landonderry, whtowt dela yr $3). Ketarn tick: ets to either of the above p! ‘rood br x months by say steamer of the On Ri ee, ama gary BE a , Fel L Bates of fo; third clans, Youd with cooked Pip or freight or passage apply to ROBERT ORAIG, 17 Broadway. GTRAM To GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUt lin and Londonderry’ for $30.--The "new and powertl sieamsbip GLASGOW, ¢ jomoson, Will wail for (law ow op Saturday, January 22, at 12 o'clock. Free tickets froin Viasgow to any of the above ‘named places, Drafts at sizht, payable! in any part of Great Britain or Ireland, | For passage julars apply to TAPSOCOTT & OO., No. % er ut rereell OR LONDON.—SAILS JAN. 20TH, SHIP PLYMOUTH ROOK, from pier 20 East river, ship NEW WORLD for ‘Antwerp, sails January 22, Passengers brought out from Liverpool or London, at low rates. | For p: ane apply to "THOS. C, ROCHE, 88 South street, REAT UNITED STATES MalL eee area. ship line for Hi LEMANS. t Oateriy CALIFORNIA LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO, Be oLirFaR SatURbay SANUARY 2, per DICTATO! eam, commander, a Dow ra idly londing at pior 14 fam yor This elegant aid substantial Glipper bas boon Dullt ex premily for the California trade, having all the improved ven Wistions, and has always deli ‘cargoes in superior con dition, offers great inducements to shippers desirons of landing thelr goodsip Ban free from sweatand other damage. She insures at the lowest rates, and having large engagemenis, will be despatched on her advertived day. N. B,—No ral soda taken on veeselanf ibis ine, janoe of freight For bal sini? aw T, COLEMAN & Co. 88 Wail sireet, Tontine Building. ((OuEMAI'S LINE. Bpeetel notce srousd SPAMERICA, rk, Spottt onl Paior ‘This unrivalled clipper bav having by the inclemency 0 Dduly shippers that she will continuo vo receiv despacched positively on oF before Saturday, LEM AN, 6.) street, tonne buildings, Avents in San Francis20, Messrs. Wm. T. Coleman & Co, ®'B.—We aive personal attention and care to the handing ‘and stowing of cargo. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE.—ESTABLISHED 1852.— ‘onrrying tho United Biaies malie.—Balling poaiively on the (oll advertised.—The noble clipper ship KREWSTER, 1,000 the register, Clark commander, ‘Shak eaten ae a ie ‘as NNO. Howling Green. "Right vances, le on consignments. ‘Ooasigness 4 Shura Mosars, Wilkinson Broihers & Uo. USTRALIA.— KANGAROO, LINE — ESTABLISHED lor Melbourne direct Poalively rst vessel to ansengers destined for Sydney, Gee- ban Tow: The al spleni sliprd ANY er commander, will be despatched Promptly as above for Melbourne, ranted to wail be- lore, any vessel now on the berth, For passaze iy frst or se cond cabin, or for ier 13 Kast river, ply, on board, pl or to MAILLER, LORD eh ‘BREA 08 Wail street. Bight bills for sale and cash eivapecn ined onkeonsignments. ees in Melbourne, Mesars Lord & Company. ym STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘or ia ATOR ETA, MOSES TAYLOR, A. G. Gi ‘The steamsbip ‘will sail on Thureday, Jan. fk, 1859, a2 orelod ‘P ‘Warren street, Ne rive BOARDING AND LODGING, An SMALL FAMILY WOULD LEP, TOGETHER OR SEPA, rei, ibe fra <a ar worn seine Apply a Sidi! Weak vlctenth uneex between Pine ‘FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM OX THE st SECOND floor, also one on the third floor, to Breakfaat served required. Also ise large Souble a and singles roomns for lolyings. at 70 Franklin street, first house west of Broadway. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND BOARD JA and lodging in an American tauliy, where be would give rench, Spanish, or music, in exchange for bis boards | ihe best references . Address 8. office, A PoRNIsHED | ROOM WANTED —BY A Xouxs MAN, rm ove Grand wireet. Address, aati ferma,'which must be very tow. G.N., Dox 123 Heruldoiline, SUIT OF ROOMS, ALSO PARLORS AND BED<O MS. ‘snd single rooms, with or without board, to let ta ~eapect- able parties, at No. 18 West Eleventh street, near Broad vay A PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITHOUT i porpe . 3 gentlemen only, in a emall private family; bas exelusive, % aerate: Avply at 702 Broadway. Sor rata: FES ANE WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT CHILDEN, WILL Lit the second floor of house 17] Wi 0 OF hot, as the party may wish. ‘averley place, tarataber » Herald Reat moderate 'to a good can be realized tn & American family, bn At ‘Broadway: a neatly (irnisbed back parlor oo ftoor, sie hee p emcahe Se = seanemen ae wife or two sin- ly at 67 Second avenue, corner Fourth st RB TAM, FAMILY, ‘modersie, “Cpply a 390 Ea ArRNIgHED, ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHO! Jegentlemen; meals served in room if sired; house custaisspem bath end water cise Anpiy a 4 Leroy place, Bleecker street, west of Broadway. Stages he door evers three minutes. if ree gag ROOMS.—A COUPLE OF PLEASANT Seine: So ae. ba pe, anaes man and priv zane wife, to let without boat te family, at street, near Grand. form sderate Feferencés requ (URNISHED ROOMS TO | LeT—T0 GENTLEMEN, 7% Amity street, near Greene, with bath, conveniences. Stages pase the door, Terms lo ie pil nga nome AND Pg er nl 70 LET—AT 60 uF doors wea 3 Broadw: ral FoRESE,2 Rooms 4 To Ler WITHOUT BOARD, aT tepant, AS Gent EMAN AND HIS WIFE AND ONE OR TWO rw 2 gentlemen can be accommodated with comfortably furnished rooms in private family, where the comforts of home may be enjoyed, Location pleasant and co the Lroadway stages and Sixth aod bighth avenue cars Ap ply at 160 West Thirty sista street, near Seventh avenue, (A VERY ELEABANT PAKLO# AND BEDROOM, HAND somely furoished, on sscond floor front, ais « few rooms for gentlemen, with convenience of fire; house contains ali iu provements: table unexceptonable; diouer ut 6 o'clock, terms erate, Parties are solicited to call at 121 leecker street. Keerences required, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE one or two young gentlemen of good inaral character With a furnished room and partial board, at 146 Wooster at eet, Tetween Prince and Houston streets. Unexceplionsble. rele: rences required, ISHED PA 758 Broadway ing of front pariors party of gentlemen bath, Break? A yd PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON SEUO¥D rel, let, with oF without board; private table if re> quired, D BEDROOMS TO LET, AT cond Rouse above Kighth street, conalat- with bedrooms attached, suitable for a Roome a/@ comfortably furnished, gas, required Apply at oS 8t. Mark wpiace, Kignth street. GPXTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES OR S(NGLE GEN- LT ‘lemen can be accommodated with rooms at 213 West Twenty third street. Terms reasonable, best of references given and required, Dinwer at Ody 0" 2 NIGHT, 81 Hotel, Goo, LODGINGS—% TO 87 CENTS F to $2 50 per week: gentleman and wife, 75 cellent Festanirant in connewtion. Globe GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GEN Uemen, can obtain board ina pleasant house, with all the modern improvements at 100 Kast Twenty-sezoud street, be tween Lexi id Fifth avenues. Terms moderate. SPL NDID FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDGOOW, Also w tingle room, sultable for two gentlemen, to ‘at on very reasonable terme fn 8 private house, with all the atern Improvements. “Inquite at 9 Prince street, & few doors west roadway. BUIT OF FORNISHED ROOMS, ON THX PARLOR floor, to let, with board, toa gentleman and wile or Party of suigle gentlemen. Apply at 417 Fourth avenue. SMALL PRIVATS FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE ‘4 gentleman and his wife, or two single gentiemen, with board. “hose wishing a plain and comfortable home will be well suited by applying at No, 267 Rivingion treet. Also, two young ladies. ‘Torins moder A paivaTE FaattLy AT 19 MACDOUGAL STREST, St. Clement ng sized front room on third floor to i iB, With paral board Bath, gas, &c. Poet tane, tore pert room, for « stugle gentleman; Pleasant location, Apply at 69 Bowery, one door from Fourth street. FRONT PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS ON THE second floor of a modern built Louse U» let, ithout board Apply at 61 West twenty sia: treet, ve: Browdway aud sixthavenue, Reference required, HAVING RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM A ig city, would Like uw home could be realized private ferred. address Dice. Al. Davis, staung Post oftice: LADY, ae Aca LEMAN AND HIS WIP: OR TWO OR THREE tingle gentiemen can be accominodated with pleasaat wenty-seeoad Fooma snd board, gas, beth, ic, at 1U0 Haat SHED FRONT ROOM TO LeT—wiTHoUr for $% per week, at No, 6 Rust Broadway. LADY WOULD LIK® TO LET A HANDSOM® ROOM and bedroom, with board, to a parly of geatlemen or & Apply at 106 giitloman And his wife; led» single room. Macdougal street. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. AND A. FEW SINGLA gentlemen may obtain pleasant rooms ant good bo oured, With the comforts of a home, at No. 186 Bi ear Spriug sireet. A GENTLEMAN AND LADY Wisi BOARD IN A private fumnily where there are no other boarders; would ike alparior and bedroom adjoining. None need apply who canuot furnish the best ot references. Would prefer a relig- fous family, Address 5. Hera! anaes and state terms. OARD.—A FAMILY 5 they occupy, would accommodate a gentleman and lady or « smal family wich private board, in the second story, frout oom, fa modern bull house.” West kweuty eighth Rrvet eighth and Nint eferendes exchanged Herald ottice. i OCCUPYING THEIR 2OAKD—A PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘own house, which is first class, four story, brown atone, Would accommodate w sunail, pleasant fu ly with board; Feferences exchanged. Appiy ats Bt, place. OARD.—A GENILEMAN AND His WIFE OAN HAVE ‘4 fine room and closets, with board, in Aamall family, at 85 er week; also a gentleman can have @ sinail room, with ard, at $3 per week. Dinner at Go'clock References ex- changed. “Apply at 171 Rigaeenth street, wear Kighth avenue OARD.—GENTLEMEN CAN FIND GOOD ROOMS A Nb ‘good in anice respectable family where the co iorte of « home may be realized, at excvedingly low prices i calling at 182 Grand street, nearly opposite Odd Fellows’ Location centr: PLACE, CORNER PERRY wile of two amngle gentlemen ations. front room and bedr0o! OARD.—WAVERLEY street.—A gentlema: can find agreeable accomun: on gecoud floor, 19 Jerry 8! 0, 167 HROADWAY.—THIS HOUSE HAVING BEEN thoroughly repaired, is now ready to receive guests, Furnished roonis to let in suits, suitable for families or « party of gentlemen; also single rooms for gentlemen. Terms inode- rate, location cent (70.12 WHITE STREET.—TO LET, THAEE HANDSOME rnished rooms on the second fidor, w single geatlemen oF to a smal! private tamily, la a private bouse, Rent low, References exchanged. eat ivsation ia tho cig, would lel acomagicns . With bath atuaches, toa party of gentlemen, with ard _Aggress A.D. Prime, Beraid office E OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN pleasant furvisbed rooms, with board, in a private family, by applying at 70 East Twenty-seventh street, beween Fourth and Lexington avenues. Sult of room or without , FOR AN AGRERA- lady, in some small, private agreeal There must. be a beaautally far ee he ing ail the modern unprove i per week, payable as desired, ‘A. BC, Weralh olice, stating fall DERMANERT BOARD. WANTS ble young mar family; Ho otber boa abe room, in a OOMS TO LET —TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN OAN de accommodated with rooms, with or without partial toard, pleaganty, iocated In the nelsbborkond of Washington SINCLE ROOMS TO LE’ or without board. ms moderate. Apply at Sar Fourth Street, near Lafayetie plac TANTED—A NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND bedroom, adjoining, with partial board, in a strictly private fatally np town, by single gentleman ox quiet habit, who would prove an acepwoie inmate. Addresa J. B. H., box §,201 Font office. TANTED-HY A PERSON Of QUIET HABITS, A neatly furnished rooa, with board. In a respectable pri- family, Location between Bleecker and. Foarteenth greets, west of Hroatway. Kererences exchanged. Address WANED bY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, 4 furnished room, with board. Terms not to exceed $7 Address £. Beekman, Herald o STREET, CORNER OF BROADWAY.—GEN- tlemen exp be’ accormmodated with pleasant furnished Toons, with or without partial board, BRIDGE STRBET, CORNER OF STATE, BATTERY. — Two fine front parlors on. the first and second floor, with board, suitable for 1amilies Also single rooms, suitable for gratlemen, Location very pleasat, having a tine view of y ce. —A SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS ALBION PLAC to let, suitable for a getieman and lady or single geatle- men. THUMPSON STREEY.—PARSIAL BOARD $2 5), AND © tull board $3 a week; also, a flue room, with grate, clos &c., suitable for @man ‘and wife or two slogle genUeme: Strangers taken by the day it desired. 1 Q YOostER STREET.—fOLBT FURNISHED, & VERY handsome parlor, with gas chandeliers, and two rooms On the second tloor, fit for housekeeping, at $4 per week; also a frout basement, for a doctor with « good practios, attached; hot and cold water, gas, bath’ dc. No. 12 Wooster street, near Canal etreet, Broadway sud Grand street, B.—TO LET, A 2G cuRTON, PLac PART OR THE Whole of the second four, furnished or unfurnished A family or single gentlemen, with excellent attendance and the best board: only a tew lers taken; rooms let without board. Re/erences exchanged. 3G WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, GRTWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Apartmenis to let, far- nished or unfuroished, with or without doard, to geatiemen hanged Soeir wives and single gentlemen. Best references ex- ged. ABI pis 3 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREKT—TO LET, A nicely furnished parlor, on first or second floor, with edroom, pantry, and private bath room, if required, OARD.—TO L&T, WITH BOARD, A FURNISHED room on the first floor, with pantry, closets, gas, &c. The jocation is convenient and Plenauat, and the mall. Terma moderate. Apply at 81 Weat Twenty-sixth atreet, « few doors west of Sixth avenue, OARD.—HANDSOMELY FU. ED ROOMS TO LET, with board, to familtes; also rooms for single gentlemen: Dinner at 6 o'clock. Inquire at No. 9 Carroll place, Bleecker BS WA praneee a STREET, BETWEE \ FIFTH et rai avenues.—A er pares ap mee room to let, with wo a genileman wile or to single gentlemen, References exchanged. QQ CLINTON PLACE —A HANDSOME, SUIT. OF FUR- ished rooms 0 let, all on one oor, auitavle, for a party of gentlemen wishing pleasant and comfortble rooms, or would be let, to a family; references exchanged; location University place. Terma reasonable. YOARD.—A ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET, NEATLY pier toot of scomnects furnished, to a family orto gentlemen; terms from $3 Irih the weamatip Golden ane, Capale J, iS eid hee weeks tre nuit gus included, and: good board, ws For passage apply only to I. W. BAYMOND, at pis at Bas Went iwentiell street, near Bigow evenne. Also,'a street, eorn Toom for # lady. POR BAVANAAND NEW ORLEANS —T0 SATE PO- OARD AND THE SPANISH LANGUAGE.—A FEW sitively on Thursday,yJan. 27, 1859, at 12 o’clock.—The United States mail steamship BLACK WARRIOR, J. W. Eimith commander, will commence to receive freight on Tues: day, Jan, 25, 18659, 'and sailus above, at pler f bisios free Nort river. ae ete of lading wilt oe sigued bsg nd ‘0 ats or pi eA] to the h THE TON, CRUCHERON SOO. Ne UPark once FET, sees VIA CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Semi-weekly Untted States mail side-wheel steamship line. The favorite steams mein ADGER, R. Adams, contman- der, will Jeave pier No. 4 North river on Saturday, Jaa 22, at 3 o'clock P. M., preci ickets to 1 Ala. MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, A MACON, AUGUSTA, various p FLORIDA, ace aaa On ‘Oapt. M. 8. Woodhutl rite ‘0 tl, a eave on Saturday, 3 Ban an. 2 at 3PM. from pier 4 Nora river, Tickets can be had fare as low aa by any other se emer trom New York 10 Bevannah, ‘sovors- fodations sup ‘New York to 4 - Orleans, $39 50; coe $8) Mon ta, Fa, $23; 7 Be: eon nh; igus, Branton he Pilvke w. roa, #80) ‘The We dupday steamers will be withdreern for the presen bgt Columbia, on gentlemen can be accommodated with board in a highly respectable family, where they can acquire the practical Endwiedge of Spauiah” The house has all the modern tasprove- ments. ag et Fourth areet. Terms moderate, “Dinner até o'clock. jeferences req OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY IN BROOKLYN.—A sitter, Gane nani nt Abchon. iy af 299 Hick ag an reet, between Harrison and De; vidi OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with board at 49 Robinson street, corner of Greenwich street. Robinson street is the continuation of Par. place. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, grtwo young men can have # pleasant front room on the Second floor, with full of, partial board, in a small private fy mily, at No, 52 Sands street, a few minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN ean be accommodated with single rooms and partial board at 73 State street, convenient to Wall and Atlantic street ferries, Accommodations superior, and terms reaso Bore IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE. men and young ladies can be accommodated with full or partial board at $32 Bridge street. The house has all the mo- dern imprevements. OARD IN BROOK1 “an be accommodated with a om and aliting room, Well furnished, {nu respectable faintly, (no other lers,) in » near City Hall, Address Willoushby inn a , Herald o 46 GREAT JONES STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and Fourth avenue, one of tbe in the city.—Nicely furnished rooms, w' men and their wives, and also for single gentlemen. 4 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.SUITS OF FUR- 4 nished rooms to let, suitable for @ geatleman and lady oraingle gentlemen. Mea's upon the Buropean plau. French apd Spat ken in the family. References exchanged, AND 81 SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM Broadway —To let, several bandeomely furnished rooms, tosingle gentlemen. The location is near all the first class hotels and places of amusement in the city. Inquire at the Anson House. QQ SERING STREET, ADJOINING TRE PRESCOTT Yea House—Furnished ‘rooms to let; gas and bath in the bouse. 12] WANSRUSY PLACE. TORN IREED OF UNPOR- ZL nished rooms to let, with board, suitable for a family or single gentiemen. for gentle- 1.23 WAVERLEY, PLAC room, suitable for % g ao nicely for two gentiemen. “Location js convenient. being between Washington square and Sixth avenue, and accessible to the cars as well as several stages. 14 EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL.— Furnished rooms to let, with board, on the second floor; also, rooms for single gentlemen. Dinner at 6 o'clock. 503 BRQOME STREET. NEAR BROADWAY.—NEW ‘and elegantly furnished rooms, en the second and Wir Hors. for a gentleman wd wite or single gentlemen, with or without board, Good grates and improve- ments. 859 let toa pean plan. BROADWAY (UNION SQUARE).—HANDSOMELY Ned oe sitting room, with one or two bedrooms, to ntlemen, with private table or on the Euro- ouae select. References exchanged. NASSAU, N ND HAVANA, oe eaten’ and Ky American royal mail steamship KARNAK, Caplain A. jes, will sail from the Uo: pany’s wharf at seny for the above porta, after thea ‘al steamship Asia (leaving Liverpool January 22), pi fl thot February. money to Nassau . Baesnge money 10 Hay ann, Poesy, VANNAH AND, FLO} Hf AMERIOAN tie Screw pany’s new and clegant ‘steamship © KESAPRAKE. Suinoy Crowell ‘commatider, Will Jeave pier 12 North river, oh Saturday, Jan, 22, at three o'clock Pa Cabin passage to Savannah, with unsurpassed accom: ions, $10; trough Uekels to New Grieans, $89 30 Nabi, 35, Sentosa Atbany, Gn, $24; Ob lanta, $23; Macon, $21; 'Angusta, $20. Fi rates—steamners lonving s, Wedues ayeand Fridays ory lenin sper proportionate Fates. Tnsranee, ono half per gen mn Ko NORFOW GIT POINT AN AND, RICHMOND THE United dates mail steamahip Ri t. Thomas Skinner, wil leave on Saturday, Binge ats Sasee ra from pier No, 13 North river. “She will arrive at Noriolk the next afternogn, and at Cy Potnt the following morning. Pas gengers for the South roceed by tho great Southern mail lines Those for Richmond will erveneeon Monday morn ing. Travellers will find this the cheapest, plessantest and mo at expeditions route. Passage and fare, wth ate room, to Norfolk. 88; 0 urg wid Richmond, $10, Apply to LUDLAM & HBINEKRN, 32 Broadway. nas JAPTAIN M. A. OROOKEIOS NEWLY INVENTED C paddle wheel.—This valuable invention has now been fairly te ted, and proven to both ingreage the speed and, at the game time, (0 leasen the strain ou the engine, and almost en. tively obviate the jar of the boat, These desirable results are nocomplished by graduating the hold the wheel has of the water to the power of the engine at all the diferent potnts of ita Tevolution, All parties interested in steam navigation are tn. vited to cail on Mr. George W. Corlies, agent of the Bridgeport Company, corner of Beekman and Pearl streets, and alsy on nr. J..8. Underhill, at the Dry Dock Iron Works, No. 435 Bast Frain net hese pentlomen, who are practical ten of long experience, will be pleased to inform them of the valuable re silts as applied to thelr boats, ‘and OXIDE the cortiaates Of thei |. A. CROOK KR, pe AAA PPAR PDAS Oraercr ‘ANCR.~MRS. HAYES’ CLAIRVOYANT aight has become #0 clear tha: she can, see and cure any Decaonta diveum without fal. Residence S27 ‘roome wires hear Bowery. Rhenmatism, lameness, hea tuche, fite soon re moved. No charge wnless satiated, “Rlectricity applied. Hany OF THR ORLEBRAT. D4, been conauited by oir eaatucinn, Shr B.—WHO HAS Ni Madame RTE $5. eter RIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD any Cerwin, Waa ote, sarpees Shgsin 0, m tho riot Snirvovanse and astrology. She war rants to cure any disease in ite worgt form, pardvalariy rhen- matiam, affections of the throat ot lungs. 'N. 8.—Madarn C. ta the only natura olatrvoyant in the Cuited States. All who (ed, in tronble, or unsuccessful in business matters, Call and see thle naturally gifted Indy. Oflice 123 Spring treet. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS ON second floor, farnished or uvfurnished, suitable for fami- ies; every home comfort will be found; terms reasonable. Apply at 206 Washington street, near Fulton and Wall street OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. — TWO SINGLE tiemen, or a gentleman and wife, a large Gouble Foon, ox first Hor, with Tour; in a private fami 4 moderate terms, at 73 Cranberry street, five minutes wal from Fulton ferry. OARD ON BROOKLYN HRIGHTS—FOR GENTLE- man their wives, or single gentlemen. at 8 Pople streets Soth aiugie and doutie rooms, focaion exceeding! and healthy. References exchanged. Apply as M,C. OGDEN, 87 Beekman street, N. Y. IN BROOKLYN HEIGETS. BOOM FURNISH- BOs Riserywahed tk delightful location, at $4 Remaen street, only a few minutes’ walk from Wall niroet ferry. Din: ner at aix O'clock. Best of references given and required, ore — POR RA GENTLEMAN, WIFE ba 4 2OARD “WANTED. Fi yous two daughters, in a strietly private iween Fourdvand twentieth streets, Terms mnat be eaodereie. Address, stating full particulars, A. B. D., Herald office. JQOARD WANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, WITH A ‘widow lady, where there are no other gentlemen boarders. Terms $8 per week. Address A. B., box [15 Herald office, JQOARD WANTED—B BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PAN family, Where none or but few boarders are taken, fation between White and Fourth streets, and not far from Broaiway; references exchanged. Address M. F., Herald office. OARD WANTED IN x SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A SINGLE BO gentleman wishes a with partial , in First or Beeorl piuce, oF famediate vielalty.” ‘Tudrese (or ttee day, with terms, A. I., Herald office, OARD WANTRD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. —TWO young gentlemen and, their desire fall board for i partial board f their wives arlora, with adjotning bedrooms, or tH arlor ith two lrooms. Terms for the four perene $80 to $10 per month, fncludiog dre and gas. Address D. M. OARDING, —A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE B accommodated with furnished rooms, partial board, by appiying at 90 Jones street, (Rinth ward.) Terms moderate: OARDING.—LARGE ROOMS TO LET, ON FIRST AND ‘second floors, to ladies and gentlemen, ‘with board for th indies, or a party of gentiemen can have the entire Boor, fur. nished or unfurnished, with private table if desired, house es class, and contains all the modern improvements. Also, front basement to let for au ofice, Apply at M4 Greene ntreet, two ‘doors from Houston. OARDING OR LODGING.—A SMALL PRIVATE FA- mily will accommodate one or two gentlemen with a pleasant room, with board, at $3 each per w four yen. lemen at $2 6) per week cach, Also, a handsome parlor, to one or two geutiemen, with or without board; also young In- dy. Apply at 437 6 rand street. Do-axg, HOUSE, %9 FOURTH AVENUE.—FAMILIES wishing board far the winter, would do weil osoply. A nicely furnished parlor and hedroom, w: ‘an for $12 oF $18, per werk for two; foome for gentlemen, 8 Transient boarders, $1 25 per day. _»~ HOUSES, ROO! ROOMS, &C.. WANTED, “{ LADY WHO HAs HAD THE p SUPERINTERDENOR A of the Revere House, Boston, some years, wishes to hire Rouse of medium. sive tm an eligive and desirable location, where the whole or part of the rent may be Cn ‘' ag Best of reference given and required. Address L. F., box 4,081 Post office. ‘OUSE Nas tela MODERN BUILT FOUR STORY high stoop house, in a. nei] between Fourth and Seventh avenuce, and Sarieenth and bi eth crects, price from $14,000 to $16,000. Address box 2,179 Post oflice. ‘OUSE WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A GOOD SUB- ‘stantial house, 90 feet width, or a double house (latter preferred) situated somewhere between Pierrepont and Con- boat on and not oon a than Court street. Address . & T., Nox 1,622 N. Y. Post OUSE WANTED—WITH ALL MODERN I[¥PROVE- ments, ia @ healthy location and genteel neighborhood, auitable for a small famtly, not above Thiryy-{lihy street nor below Fourteenth street, and between Fourth aod Kighth ave- yee Rent not to ‘$00. dress H., box 2,864 Post HE ADVERTISER, WISHES “TO RENT AC place from the Ist of May, either at Fort Washi ikiverdale or Yonkers must be a food house, not large, to four acres of land, with a good stable, &c., and “igang complete. Any party having such a place may address H., bor 880 Post office, describing place and giving price and location. WANTED—2Y. A PHYSICIAN, AN ENGLISIT BASE. ment, furnished or unfimr: ished, in the netghbe orbood of UVnton park, with board in the house, gas, coal fire and water. Best of references given and reyulred. Address, stating terms, box 8,719 Post ANTED—TO LRT, FOR A “RIDING SCHOOL, A covered lot, 100 by 100 feet, or at least 100 by 50 shunted Ferweon' Fourth and Sizth avenues aad Teath sa Twenty-fitth streets; or a riifug schoo! ready for immediate use, ‘A note addressed with particulars, to box 4,025 Post oflice, will ibe attended to without delay. Wants, im THE FIRST OF MAY, A HOUSE WITH ‘modern improvements, wert of Broadway, tieth sireet. “Rent not to exesed $600. Address J, Eicon 108 Cliff street ) ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE. IN A GOOD NEIGH. A. Mg Ay above Lape ye gel oy Aang ns Pra Pont ofc. dats dias " Wash OR THE LEASE OF rn STORE, between ord ‘M61 and by in Grand street. ‘Lancsman, Wooster street ‘ada ‘ANTED TO RENT OR LEASE —BY etch eae rge modern built double house, or :wo hoases: jench other, with all m< ‘strictly private boa board Twelth and Fweaty third wires va On Union square ot imine ¥ vieinity preferred BStres F. D., box 148 Post ofice. ANTED | TO RENT OR LUASP—A FIRST ( it honse, with stable attached, in the upper chy, not lower then Fourteenth street, and between avenues, Address, with particulars, K. J.

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