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@TOaTIONS WANTED—FEMALES. A FAMILY WISH TO RECOMMEND A jOuOK ppecienn, wrecian, WD, — by s oe tis: Feb "5. Adress Margarct, Herald oles. ew WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION A. roweltinars: good relerences, pense eal tor two daya in Kent av., between fiushing ‘and Park, Brooklyn, at Mr. David Reath« SITU. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- A ried A wah fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse; has last her own baby City reference. jy at 226 Sullivan bad SRA CAPTAINS —WANTED, A SITU robe TO GO California as stewardess, ‘& respectable young wo- sean tet orererenee givens ous be soca for nee dayead ‘272 Mott street, in the rear. Warn A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to tend a bakery or confectionery store. Can rive the best ef reference from her last emplover. Can be geen at her Enel situation, 15 new Sowery, near Roosevelt @reet, or at 55 Roosevelt st. , “GENTLEMAN, FOR MANY YEARS A RESIDENT OF the Spanish Went Indies, desires a situation as bookbeeper q@reorrespondent in some large mercantile establishment in Socata te rer sound \tries for ers. city facter and atility ne n thorough business man. Address B. Phamm: jerald office. SELP WANTED—FEMALES. LEAST TWENTY WOMEN WANTED IMMEDIATE. A’rr. vty situations, ready this day; wanted for pice places short distances out of town, at gr wages. Inqnire at the large institute for domestics, 138 Lith Svcorner of6h av.. where good places are always ready maime day. A AcE NUMBER OF WOMEN AND GIRLS WANT. w ed immediately in good situations now ready at good 8. seme for Orst class families. Also several Protestants wanted. Inquire at the Inrge iustitute and home for domestics, 338 11th at, corner of 6th av. 0K WANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO C thoroughly understands ber business and bas good recom- her last place. Apply at 20 Pierrepont st , mendations from Brooklyn. YOOK WANTED.—A FIRST CLASS COLORED WOMAN, J to cook fora small private family; must understant all Kinds of cooking and be well recommended. Apply imm ately 21760 Broadway, up stairs. ADY CANVASSER WANTED—TO CANVASS BROOK- lyn for anew and splendid werk, just ready, and the ‘sheapert book in the world; $3 per day cai be made.’ Address EP. Lioyd, New York. ‘ARIE LOUISE HANKENS & CO. WANT LADIES, Of good address, to aseint in the ctreulation ef their po: war magazine. Compensation liberal in the ety er eonntry. 17 appleton’s Building. “The Ex-Governor’s Will, er the Hankrupt's Wife,” commences with the volume. ROTRSTANT COOK.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS Protestant cook, one who thoroughly understane her ‘and can bring best of city reference from last em one other need call. Apply Saturday and Monday, 2 o'clock, at 201 Sth EAMSTRESS WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, fiving out of town; a German, French, Swise or Spanish Young lady. Apply at room 48 Washington Hotel, No. 1 Broad: Yay, only on Saturday, between two and four o'clock in the afternoon. ANTED--FLOWER HANDS, ACCUSTOMED TO MAK- ing piqueta, large and small fowers and branching Wanches. Apply to Henderson, Smyth & Co., No. 5 Broadway. Fone need apply but experienced bands. WANTED—A RESPECTABLE AMERIOAN OR SCOTOH woman, to tke charge of & al family ithe country. Ay 35 Washington square, between 12 an o’el on eee ac Heterence required. — ANTFD—A FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER AND ironer _ Satisfactory reference required. Wages $8. Apply at 236 West 2ist st ANTED—AN OPERATOR, WITH ONE OF WHEELER & Wilson's machines; also, some good basters. Those ‘weed to thin coats preferred. Best wages and steady employ- ment. ll at 49 Leroy et. ANTED—A SMART AND CAPABLE GIRL, FOR GE- ‘neral housework; must be a Grst rate washer and ironer, and bave good recommendations. Apply corner of st. Felixst. and Hanson place, Brooklyn. ANTED-AT 367 PACIFIC STREET, BROOKLYN, AN experienced girl, to do genera! housework. None need apply who cannot give good city references and is not a good ‘washer and {rover. WwW A NEAT AMERICAN GIRL, IN A PRI- vate family. One accustomed to children’ who can co well recommended, will find a good home and be paid liberal for her services. Call at No.16 Broadway. 'ANTED—THREE FIRST RATE GAITER, BUTTON ‘and Congress boot basters; none but those who fully un- derstands the business need apply; also one first rate operator on Singer's sewing machine. None but Americans need apply at 74 Chariton street. ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork washing and ironing. An agreeable, competent person will be paid good wages and flada home: Rone cihers need apply. Cal at 22-Anm at, up stairs, wat ey ted. the office of the No. 1 Park ce easy etal P. Tume of meeting 4 NNOUNCEMENT OF THE BURNS CLUB OF THE A’ - "CITY OF NEW YORK. CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY DIN} DAY OF THE BURNS. THE NS CLUB OF THE CITY OF NEW YORE, i ~ pleted their plan of celebration, wee that they ve the made ita for an oration on ‘Burns, Rev, HENRY WARD BEECHER. at the Cooper Detey Seadeg Sdeeuce IER odd. Lecture 10 oomm: tute, on festival Toesday, Jan At nee WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT iil pre mence at 8 0’ slock. a8, at which Mr, WILLIAM He ‘Chairman, and Mr. EDWARD M. ARC! Hens Seta rege roy ia ad deapmiehon from User kampciations fn the, principal cities of the eke ats ie Ganedas and Grest' Briain, as far .s ‘Committee Arringementa yg vom form ‘heir geuntgmen a tera of se Se ‘banquet will be one casi tl Be talent, as exhibited in the arta oresented on t>'= moat fitting ‘lease ling 7, at the Astor ‘at least three iJ Femponiing Secretary, at the ‘House, day Deser cp Rete ee NING IAM, P re Josurn Larxa Ba Tous Be Koxcor,$ Vice Presdenta ‘Rosent Mevrvm, Treasurer; Ricuarp Cocurane, Secretary; ‘Varn Cuirraven, Jue, Committee of Ai olson, Charles Bi avid Robert Neil, James Maclean, William Park, ‘Captain William Manson, Robert Gi TRIBUTE TO BUKNS.—RORBERT BURNS, IN, cottage. composing the ‘Cotter’ Saturday Night.”” Paint: ed by Sir William Allan. Engraved by Joho ©. McRae. Size of print 16 by 21. Artist's proofs, $5; plaia, $2 To be had. of ‘all print publishers and book agents, and the pub.isher, JOHN c Hota , No. 2 Oliver street, New York, Active canvassers want [)PCRASED UNITED STATES SEAMEN.—RELATIVES of seamen or marines, who died inthe service of the United States, may hear of some maureh to their advan by calling at No. G) Wall street, New York, office No. second story. ADIES, NOTICE UNDER THE HEAD OF AUCTIONS, the great sale of first class furs to take place at 34 Jobo street, J. H. Harley's old stand, this day, January 22, MOET VERNON, TAXES—THE COLLECTOR FOR the town of Eastchester, comprising the villages of Mount Vernon. Kast, West. North und Central Mount Vernon, Fleet wood, Wi ville, Wakefield, &e., will be at the’ Four. teenth Hotel, corner of Elizabeth and Grand streets, on Monday, January 44, from 9 A. M. to6 P. M., to receive taxes, ‘The collector fur schoo! taxes wilt attend at the asme time. F. SEDER, Uollector, OTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—OFFICE OF THE COMMIS- sioners of Taxes and Assessments, No. 32 Chambers mreet, New York, January 10, 1859.—Notice is hereby given that the asmesament rolis of real and personal estate of the city ‘of New York forthe year 189 are now open for pubtic in: spection, and will continue open until the 30th day of April next, inclusive All taxpayers are earnestly requested to call and examine the same, in order that any errors in the assess: ments may be corrected. Also, all persons entitled by law to Teduction of their assessments, by reason of being clergymen or for military services, and also Iiverary or charitable institu tions, by law exempt from taxation, are requested to make application for such reduction or exemption, previous to the losing of the rolls on'sald 30th day of April ‘The following section of the act of April 16, 1867, is published for the information of taxpayers: Sec, 12 During the'time the books shall be open to public mn. spection, as hereinbefore provided, applicauon may be made by any person considering himself aggrieved by the assomed valuation of his real or personal estate, to have the same cor. rected. If such application be made in relation to the assessed valuation of real estate, it must be made iy writing, stating the ground of objections thereto, and theraapa the Commissioners Shall examine into the compiaint, and if, Wy their judgment, the Assessinent is erroneous, they shall eaige the same to be cor. rected. If such application be made if Félation to the assessed valuation of personal estate, the ap nt shall be examined under oath by the said Comiissionets or any of them, and if, in their judgment, the assessment is erroneous, they shall cause the same to be corrected, and dech their decision thereon within thirty days afer such application shall have been made to them. No rediction shall be made by the Board of Supervisors of any assesament on real or personal estate imposed under this act, unless ft shall appear, under oath or irmation, that the party aggri ed was unable to attend ‘within the 'pericd prescri r the correction of taxes, by Feason of sickness oF absence from. the city, —Lavs of 1857, page 500. J. W. ALLEN, ‘A. J. WILLIAMSON, J. W. BROWN, Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments. i j Buros, James Nich- Edward Fisher, ig Stn jun. OTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—THE COLLECTOR FOR Unionport, Olinville, Neca. Land 2, and Wakefield, in the fown of Westchester, will attend at'the Fourteenth Ward House, cerner of Grand and Elizabeth streets, on Mondays, andat the Thirteenth Ward House, corner of Grand and Clin’ ton sireets, on Thursdays, commencing January 24, and con. tinue for three weeks only. THOMAS WILSON, Collector. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO TEND A SALOON; ‘also a middle aged woman who understands dressmaking and plain sewing. Meference required. Call at 112 Grand st, up sais. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK FOR A RESTAU- rant; a sober woman, who understands her business in all its branches; none other need apply; also good men waiters. Gall after 10 o'clock at the St. Nicholas Restaurant, corner of Broadway and Spring st BELP WANTED—MALES. IN THE RETAIL BUTTER AND ‘one who thoroughly understends ft and cheese business ‘s capable of doing the buying and has a good acquaintance In the trade; best reference Beraid office, stating ad A oe but competent bands need apply, statiug weekly wages, to Kxprees, inclosing stamp for reply. Herald office. equired, Addresa Henrg box 104 and where an interYfw can be SED IN CITY ry in this city. GOOD READER, THOROUGHLY V: routes, wavted to sort letters tor de GENTS WANTED-IN CITY AND COUNTRY, TO sell wm light article, in great demand. Profits large. Bample, with particulars, mailed on recelot of twenty-tive cents. Apply Wo or address Smith & Co., room 55, No. 20 Broadway, N.Y ANTED- NVASSERS AND LOCAL AGENTS FOR this and every other city in the Union, for the beat, rich- est and most saleable article tp ils line that has ever be: redo the public, Reapretanie men only nest apply. on Monday next at 65 Paltoo st, Brooklyn. sail FULTER, GAW & CO. -ONE WELL ACQUAINTED ‘and who can come well re tion by addressing, with refo- RUG CLERK WANTED. with the city retail Sommenyted may, be ences, Epsom. TANTED—A FLOUR. SAL notion and bh MAN, TWO YANKER 40 an oyster man, Apply at the Merchants’ ¢ fice, 78 roadway. situ ations procured for respectable men No commissina in ad vance. We refer to first class houses. Honrs 9 to 5. . WM.J. REDPATH, Superintendent ANTE XPERIENCED MAN, THOROUGHLY conversant with the wholesale liquor business, oy x firm justenseging therein. Address, with name and residence, 8. , box 4,118 Post olfice. MEN, AS TS composition for ted to make leather WA STEDIA, FEW SMART, ACTIV to sell A. Brower's patent waterp boots, shoes and leather of Xi: perfectly waterprvof by a si plication, aud to rema 0. atthe same time it improve $2 $5 per day. Apply to a Detween Kroadway and Centre st ANTED—\ WAITER AT THR WAVERLEY SALOON, corner of Broadway and Fourth street; one who ander: stands his business. None but a single man need apply. WASTED—A MIDDLE AGED, OR MARRIND (PRE ferred) person, a rapid and nest writer, of steady habits, to keep accounis and do the shopping of an establishment near the city Such a,yerson wiling to make himself generaily nse ful can address X. Z., box 1,699 Post office, with addrews and salary expected WANTED. BOY, FROM 4 TO 16 YEARS OF Aca, torun errands ind make himself generally useful in an office. Must reside with bis parents. Adress, with name and reference, box 3,666 Post office. APANNER.—WANTED, A PLAIN JAPANNER. AP- ply at 9% Maiden lane, tip stairs 0 WATCHMAKERS.—A JOURNEYMAN WATCHMA- her, well experienced in all kinds of watchwork, wishes tmployment. Apply at Mr, Marten’s grocery store, corner of Broome and Mot sua, WATOHMAKERS AND J first rate workanan, with a sme aatore in a large and RLERS.—WANTED, A capital, to take churge of flourishing town where there is no other watchmaker, or wonld sell out on reasonable terms, a4. | present proprivtor has other business to attend Wy. ‘Thia ta Fare chauce (or ® good Workman. Address Jeweller, Herald T° ENGR«VEKS—A GOOD ORNAMENTAL WN Lert, wanted; peady employment, also & boy to warn the {must ahow # taste for the business. Apply bo pintt, 64 Nasmait st. ANTED—AN” EX KD LAPPER tOM Glasgow preferred), to go out of the city. Apply at sven to ©. Sullivan, 64 Heekinan street TANTED—A FIRST CLASS HAND TO TEMPER steel ho # for skirts; permanent emplovn at J.C. White nt. Apply 197 Spring st, corner of Sullivan, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, MF DE CHAMBRE—ON DEMANDE UNE PRAN galte pour femme de chambre et prentre aia Wane pe tite fille agve de 18 mols, Inutile de se presenter mune erre munie de bonnes recommandations, Watreasor 4 40 19me rue Ouest. (8 DEMANDE ONE F quelle sache bien cond, T] NE CUISINIERE FIt\ faitement, dre ser 72 4me av., a Mme Henry. [J MONSIRUR, ANGLAIS De NsISSANCE DFSIRE entrer en peusion dang une famille francaise, habstaat ‘une jolle maison a New York. ences matuelies, ae Sree aveo' prix familie bc ‘lereidoden NEWSPAPERS, (PAE BORNE, CENTENARY.—THE SooTTIsT AME RI- CAN JOURNAL for Saturday, 2h nsant, and following pum cont proceedin, ‘celebrations in the United States, fritish Pro, Britain. Ip the number for the 20th instant report of Henry Ward Beecher’s oratia on ures, to be delivered in this city on the evening ut yy nent. The umber following will contain repora of by the Hon, Rdward Everett, Pref. Longfellow. i. Emerson, Dr. Holmes, William Sullén Bryant, Fitz Green ‘and other eminent men who are expected to take part the und the seria will conckide with reporte ot fo id, at anumber ‘the leading men of the day are toieenet Abconiber accounts of these appenring in Sour conseeu- five nynbers of the ,, Will form the most complete memo celebrations [CAN JOURNAL is now roaty for honr on Weanoaday morning. Say bo bad of any news dealer, Price {> coute, Babsorip- tion $2 00 per annum, in advance, Vilice, 2) Beekpex strech, LB FRANOATSE — Madressor & 12) Ka IS%, OONNAISSANT PAR Gat, desire ve placer en ceite quallte. Herire Rew eee PECIAL NOTICE.—I. 0. 8. M—THE MEMBERS OF Fece Signum Lodge No. 5, I. 0.8, M., are respectfully in- Vited to ailend a meeting for Important business and Initiation on Thursday evening, Jan. %, at 8 o'dock, without fur- ther notice, Punetual dttendance'required. Ry'order of the GRAND COMMANDER. HE ANNUAL ELECTION OF THIRTEEN DIRECTORS ‘of the Sixth Avenue Railroad Company will be held at the epot, Siz avenue, corner of Forty fourth street, on Tuesdey. 1, from 1202 P.M. pains is T, BAILEY MYERS, Secretary. AXES.—WEST FARMS AND MORRISANIA —THE collectors will be in attendance at the Weatebester House reading room, corner of the Bowery and Broome street, oa Mowiiay, 24th; and Monday, Sieh, ing, to) receive taxes for all . MCHAVE, Villages in said towns, BMAGHAYE: collectors 10 CONTRACTORS —S#ALED PROPOSALS FOR THE. construction of a block of about five acres in extent, to be Jocated in Raritan Bay, ata point known and described on map issued by the Harbor Commissioners 0! the State of New York, Jan 27, 1867, a8 the Old Orchard Shoal, will be received for thirty days from date at the office of the Commissioners for the Removal of jnarantine Station, 23 William street, where plans and cations can be seen between the hours of IL a. M. snd 2 bi New You, De: Chairman. DRY GOODS, &C. BROADWAY—STAMPED EM- T DE PERCEVAL’S, 657 = and broider 4 retail; stamping fo order ‘ensued iu the neatest and most perfect manner; embroldered yokes of ditferent kinds; new atyles of Indies’ night dress yokes. NNOUNCEMENT. REA’ /" MOURNING GOODS. AMOUR Tau or MomniN BoM K8, DELAINES, £0... MONET SOAR, AND MANTILGAR it Te be sold out, ‘of cost, to close the business, BALE DAILY, F! 94. M TOS P.M, at WEED’! 0. aod 0. 2 THE PRINCIPLE ON WHICH ws D0 0. De oa Which iterally means, PAY ON DELIVERY and COLLECT ON DELIVERY. doing business we can sell every article in Oe le Orepervalue, and many arucles much less. ‘We sell ladies’ corsets under va lue. ‘We sell cambric collars much under value, We nell ki gloves under price. ecient UIn ange: VERY BEAD) NABLE PRICES. Comer of Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. iid R. H. MACY. RIES, STAMPED GOODS, wer and Lye ay oa 3, ye dress ‘recent atylea: bo nee ir, Mo AIRS. PET BRSCHEN, 194 Grand street. REDERICK MAYNARD, Manufacturer of LADIES’ SILK DKESS BUTTONS, TASSELS, &0., 20 Olli street. A large assortment, suitable for the Jobbing trade, constantly on hand. Lt AND PRR i ela ponmnen pangarie Geet oe IENSE BARGA At BCOTT & CO,’S, 661 Broadway. A lot of collars at less than half price. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, GO TO MACY'S for linen goods. GO TO MACY'S for skirts, G@O TO MACY'S for bleached and brown muslins, GG TO MACY'S for genv’s linen bosoms, uO TO MACY'S for linen GO TO MACY'S for black GO TO MACY'S for all ki GO TO MACYS for gent G0 TO MACY'S for finen haakerchioty all nen, fi [ACY'S for linen hankerchiefa, all linen. GO TO MACY'S if you wish to get good goods at their actual Yalne Comer of Fourteenth street and Sixth reg, STILL ON THE INCREASE. MACY. Me MACY HAS THE QUESTION PUT, HOW MACY CAN SELL SO CHEAP? MAOY SELLS US GOOD GOODS. Macy gives his customers $1 50 in dry goods for $1 in money. Macy sells linen handkerchiefs all linen. Macy sells housekeeping dry goods. Macy sella embroideries of every description, Macy sella all kinds of lace goo ‘Macy sells all kinds of ladies’ under clothing. ‘Macy sells hosiery and gloves, for ladies and gentlemen, Macy sells all styles ladies’ hat ribbons. Macy sells all widths velvet ribbons, Macy sells dress trimmings, ‘Macy sells lining silks, all colors. ‘MACY keeps corner Fourtwenth street and Sixth avenue, ARE PATTERNS, RARER PRICES, RAREST LIMIT, IN LADIRS’ READY MADE UNDER LINEN. Elegant assortment. Lowes: prices. Above onl, THE GREAT SALE AT MACY'S 987 Broadway, near Twenty-aixth street, garery! COMFORT !! xD ELEGANCE!!! ARE INSURED BY WEARING DOUGLAS € SHERWOOD'S MATINEE SKIRT, With THE PATENT DETACHABLE HOOP FASTENING AND ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE, SAFETY !! since it effectualry obviates the danger arising from entangling the feet, or foreign aubatances in the hoops. COMFORT !! because the musiia skirt can be instantane- ously removed from the springs by PATENT DETACHABLE FASTENINGS, washed, with other garments, and at no great- er expense, and replaced on the hoops in a minute. ELEGANCH 1 because the weieatiic cut of the taualin skirt and the fine material of which it is composed, give a graceful fall to the robe worn over it; and will, In hot weather, enable the wearer to dispense with any intermediate skirt. ‘The MATINE® SKIsT has eleven hoops, weighs but ten Ounces, 18 STAMPED AITH THE TRADE MARK Of Messrs. DOUG- LAS & SHERWOOD, and is the best akirt ever introduced to the public, and quite indispensable to every lady who desires to combine in apparel SAFETY, OOMFORT and &LE- GANCE.. For sale at all the principal stores in the United Biates and Canada. y RTS AND BLANKETS. SPARNVIGMAAVICARS 2 GUe 10 Cham vers atroet, New York, offer to the trade the above follows, to close them ‘out:—2,500 all_ wool broche Kong ata $7 $0, worth $12 60; best 2 inch all silk velvet, $4 25, worth $6 50; round eorner Saxony Wool shawls, $3 5, old price $7 5; 11-4 plan y Od, $8 25, worth $4 50; best black silk robes, $14 ich, 2 squire broche shawls, all wool, $8 50, worth 35, Any who bave orders for sueb goods will do well to all and apply themselves. WINTER FASHIONS. ARTPICIAL FLOWERS, ‘Target weaths, Ball and bridal wreaths, Head dresses and bouqueta, A full and general assortment of every description of French and American goods. Jobbers and milliners are invited to call and examine at PRICE'S Artificial Flower Mannfactory, 45 Division strvel. UUSES, KOUMS, MC. FO LET, 4 LOFT T0 LET ON BROADWAY, CORNER OF CANAL A street —Rent, until May, 1860, $600. Good location ror wo RHINALDO W. WATERS, 15 Jobbing business.’ Apr ‘Walker street, near C1 <T FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR TO LET A’ to a first class physician, with or without sleeplag room attached, in a private house with all the modern improvements, ‘Also a singie room. Inquire at 98 Prince street, afew doora west of Broadw ED STORE TO LET. INQUIRE AT THE COAL OF. 1 Suflole streets. OUSK TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE-IN ‘one of the most desirable locations in the city. Possession given Ist of March or Ist of May. For particulars address box No 50% Postofiice. L&xt8,0F,2,AND 31 PARK PLAGR. CORNER OF 4 Church street, to let. Inquire of WM. WATSON & CO., on the premises. APER MILI, TO RENT.—THE PAPER MILL KNOWN ‘as Hanwell Mill, situated on the Wissahickon creek, and one mile from Chestout Hill railroad station. Thia mil) is adapted to make fine book paper, ithas three engines, one four; machine 62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances #r the Sucevseful manufacture of paper. Poaseaxion given immed. Siely. Apply to or addreas George H. Levis, § South Siztb sveei, Philadelphia. ITORE TO LET—IN CATHARINE STREET; BEST LOCA. tion in the street. The large and spacious store, 43 Catha rine street, corner of Madison street, to let. Apply on the pre TORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE.—THE above has been established in the lace and embroidery Dusit ess for the last four Yours, and ig one of the beat stands in Brooklyn. Apply at 191 Fulton street (0 LET—THE VERY DESIRABLE LOFTS OF NO. 33 ‘ortiandt street. Inqnire on the premises, LZT—A HAIR DRESSING SALOON OR BARBER ‘shop; 4 first rate location, in the Anson House, 79 Spring- doors from Broadway. Inquire on the premises. TPG PTO QUIPT. RESPECTABLE FAMILIES, AT A Jow rent, nice oo, apartments, with gas, water, 4c., in the hew brick baliding 88 New Canal street, two doors’ east of EL Gridge street. Also a store and base! nt to let. —— 10 LET—THE HOUSE AND STORE, NO. 549% BROAD- way, now occupied by Nr. Bradman, Pe ion the Ist ruury. Apply to James W. Bleecker, 54 Wall street of Fe 10 LET—AT LOW RENTS, TO SMALL AMBRICAN FA milies, floors through, consisting of five rooms, with bath, Croton water, gas, &e., in the modero house in West Nineteenth street, between Ke Fighth avenow, Apply at the offer, 140 West Ninev from 1 to +P. M. 0. 265 SIXTH suitable tor a 267 Sixth ave: LET—S#00ND FLOOR ¢ ‘lx rooms. w! 10 LET—FOR $45, Fifty fifvh street, “oorner Righth avenue, Hers, bath and water cleset; furuiture for. ma id in paymenta of $2) each; posse TO LET—A DESIRABLE COTTAGE, WITH A FINE water view r Port Morris, Wests minutes’ wa! by ratirond and steamboat ll hours of the day Posaeauion Innmediately. Apply at 50 bask Thirweuth etreet xeaond sry, 10 LAT—THE FINE STORE 4% SPRING STRAET, TWO doors east of Broadway; also ofhioes slanted for lawyers, jera, ke. together with floors for light manufactaring |Sbustuenses, weil lighted, Apply J.-B, BURKE, neohinece on the premises, or at the shoe store, 140)4 Nagsan street, ? 10 LEASE—THK LARGE FIVE STORY BUTLDINGS, Nos. } and $ and 5 and 7 Bowery, corner of Division mreet; one of the best situations in the city for banking, inan ranee, or other business, it will be let wgeiber or divide fnd Improved to sult tenants. Apply w R, M. MALCOLM, on premises, HE ADVERTISERS ARE DESTROUS OF LEASING, for a term of years, x building from three ty 6 high, eixty or seventy feet long, with basement and wubsellar the building to be well lighted, multable for a manufactory, and situated in a central part of the city, Address MeN. C, & Oo., Herald office. WELL L'GHTRD FLOORS 70 LET—WITH OR WITH. out power; powepeion fi Inquire st Oak Hall othing store, #4 and 86 Fulton street, INTELLIGENCE OFFICHS, AM PAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS | 4 dinvely, call at the inmtitute for > te dad peaks igh sian fap. This extensive ne ed indaace of ivi, expable ip. Conducted by s Teap able American indy. shit QD STAGE DUIVERS, 5 VN FOR STRAMERS, § POR Glare, 2 bepemnen, 7 clerks, 2 axpreng drwvery, § bors to Jearn wadeg, 3/1 tas lto Raroye aud Oallforni®, CI mederae, Appy w TLS, SPLNL, 38 Hudgom i, esis 10.000 KATE PICCOLOMINI BONNETS — . Beauty to ladies {sa rich bonnet. Over 3,000 on hand; will be sold cheap to make custom, Milliners #up- plied with ribbons, flowers, &c. Strangers would do well to callat N, BINN’S new millinery store, 413 Canal street, near Sullivan. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. DID COUPE FOR SALE—HAS BE! BUT d, in good order, for one or two ho built rs.’ Apply atl] Vestry street, one of the FOE, SALESA SIMLISH DARK BAY MARE, EIGHT 7s old, Kind and gentle and a good traveller; also hifting top bugey, nearly new; a new Albany single geat igh, together with harness, buggy pole, bells and other artl- es needed inastable. To any gentleman in want of a com- plete turnout this is a rare opportunity. Apply at 78 Nagsau street, second slory, rear office from 10 A. Mt. lS P. M. ENTRD—A GOOD SECOND HAND GROCERY WA- gon, with top, suitable for one horse; also horse and harness. Must be sold, and may be had cheap, Address box 2,581 Post office. ANTED—A GOOD CART HORSE; ONE THAT HAS not been too long in use. Address box 2,075 Post office, stating particulars WAXTED-A, SOUND, KIND AND STOUT HORSE: also a light one horse truck and harness. Any one having either of the above, ata low price to a cash customer, may address Obarles & Eustace, Herald office. NEW PUBLICATIONS. HEAPEST AND BEST.—LADIES’ AMERIOAN MAGA. ZINE 4 ‘ale at the al Cc for February. For sale atthe principal news and street, OUT, OUT, OUT. OP PGS Gur, OUT OUT, OUT, OUT, For Fi A Ova SEVENTY ILLUSTRATIONS AND EMBELLISH- RICH TABLE OF CONTENTS, 4 illustrations, 10 iNustrations, Dok stores in th » city. NRY ber ms GREAT REPUBLIC MO) 4 number contains rare ious from distinguished Ameri Catus Jutlus Caesar. 2) Mlustrations Y 5 iMustratio: oe eas Tillustediona. ons, es, be, Ty aait tor sale, wholesale and retail, by lea, $7, lub, $2 each. SMIT ©O., Publiaher ey Wililata street, N.Y. NEW YORK WAVERLEY. ‘ORK Fan NEW YORK WAVERLEY, THE DOOM OF THK RECREANT THE DOOM OF THK RECKEANT SON OF MALTA, SON OF MALTa, AND Tt WAVERLEY, Novels: N THK BEST FAMILY PAPER THE BeST FAMILY PAPER 18 THE NEW YORK WAVERLEY. I8 THE NEW YORK WANERLEY. For sale Fe the news dexlera, PRICE FOUR CENTS. ‘Subscription $2 per annum. B, BAKER & OO., Publ Is Balto ret Hoston, A* INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE.—OUR PREPARA- the cheapest in the world, GEORGES HATR DYR SLeePORS from cu tcroan fagretonts, cite be appiied st ery fd wl not ure ie glows of to mat elon bale fh pearance #0. Kenerally prod sos! ia es, ured for the Si ap) ‘The time ISKERS, MOUSTACHE AND EYE BROWS fe but a few minutes. For LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR wafficient time to apply the aye. It is the “safest and most eon- venient” hair dye in use; thereby avoiding any mistakes from the use of two or three separate liquids; aod ‘ color” can be produced. from MIGHT BROWN TOU a JET BLACK, “gray hair” to its original color. It will not fade or and willleave the ‘oft and perfectly natural. “George's hair dye”’ is the CHEAPEST HAIR DYB IN THE WORLD. Only ‘thirty seven cents a bottle.” Soid at'thedrug store 306 rand ‘New York. Agente—Mrs. Hays, 175 Fulton Soon Brookiya; "Livingston, druggishy 124"'and “D4 Grand street, Williamsburg. INIMITABLE SHOW CARDS, $40 Canal street, corner of Church, Orders punctually attended to. Qari WATT NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—WHY will ladies suffer with rheumatism and neuralgia, when one ‘euspoonful will relieve and one bottle care them? Gertifs.es of perfect cure by one bottle after eight years guflering can be seen at Dr. James T. Stration’s, the purchaser of the ori siual Teceipt of the remedy ag it wis prepared by the Ine ulbot Watts, Dr. J.T, STRATTON, 111 Fourth avenue. ‘T. Baliey, Bible House, Astor place. N. i8.—The poor cured without charge" IVEN AWAY, ALMOST.—A RECIPE FOR LUNG balsam for consumption, 40, a recipe for serofula, a re- efpe for wine bitters, a recipe for hair tonic, hair dye and cham poon fluid, a recipe for rhumatism,titc., &c...p din a neat mphlet, by a well known physician,’ Address, prepaid, Doc- yr, station C, N.Y. Persons wishing to engage in the sale of medicines should send for it, Enclose six postage stamps. ILDING ON GLASS.—THE BEST METHOD OF GILD- ing on glassever known is now taught to painters and othersby JC. CURRAN, 142 rand street. ‘Terms mode rate. Sign painting and gilding on glass for the trade. THAM, WHEN THE SUN I8 LOW, Er GO’ Mi, er” ‘Come forth in awarms the And for our blond they bore, you kuow, ‘And suck {tin most rapidly. But bugs, roaches, 'skeeters—black or white— In death's embrace are alitlened quite If Lyon's Powders chance to lig) ‘In their obscure vicinity. ‘The effect of this powder 1s almost instantaneous death to all the tnseet tribe, Gardens can be preserved, and houses cleared ofthe vermin pest. It is free from poison, and harmless to mankind and estic animals. I genuinegigned K. LYOM. Ranson arose, le e.;, a hb an J. . ge BARNES & PARK, ‘Wholesale and retail draggists, 13 and 15 Park row, N. ¥. AVA GAS BURNERS.—THE SUBSCRIBER 18 NOW repared to furnish the trade with the above burners, ‘Will be found to be superior, for many purposes, to any Th uve,” They are manufactured fom the purest wealite aad ntaalls, hampened. (re wiih & patent Nis. Rese, pron hey are indestructible by nelds or alialien, will not rast oF corrode, and are unchangeable by heat or cold. “= T. G. ARNOLD, Manufacturer of gas ' rnera.and importer of Soothe, No. 447 Broome street, second door west of Brondway, N.Y. parm ree SUBSURIBER, PHACTIOAL RE- finer of platinum, pays the highest price for the ore. B.A. L. ROBERTS, 55 Bond street, BRUMATIO, EMBROCATION—FilI9 INVALUABLE alos lib Third svonues 60'ceula s tote." 0™" 4 {0 KATES.—12,000 PAIRS LEFT, AND FOR SAL@ AT cost. Price from 35 cents tet or. Apply to the ma- nufacturer’s warehouse, 110 John ‘up stairs, BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION, ‘WITHOUT INJURY TO THE SKIN. ‘Ladies should use Madame Lewenborg’s Pastilles de Flo- rence, sold at 820 Broadway, near T woth street; A. Alviset’s, $20 Broadway, Metropolitan Hotel; at ff Bowery. and aD. Bourdette’s, 28 Fulton sirest, Brooklyn. Price 50 centa a box. Dr. Cl ‘s certificate. Having abalyzed the Pastilles de Florence—prepared by Madame Lewenberg & Col can epeak favora) ly of the article, It ta rn 5 perfectly harmless pre- paration, may be used upon the skin with good etlect, New Youx, June 17, 1688. J.B. Ouro, M.D. OTHACHE CURED IN A FRW MINGT EAs OaK. Permanent and harmless cure, ‘no matier how mu decayed ‘the tecth are. will invariably stop the worst cuae of fonthacha, and give b , ve ima Bello reuet, Tas Temedy will wot injure the teeth, haw m0 Dad ama an ng or care for he Toothache, Kiev orl ulcerated teeth, or swollen face are cured by the above and a decayed tooth rendered aa nseful as Seped by the tenets instrumenta, ‘Price ony “96% ve ents. o tal T five cents a bottle. depot atthe drug store 306 rand atroat N.Y. Sold in an Mrs. HAYS’, 175 fulton atreet; in Williamsburg, St LIVINGRTON’S drug ‘store, 120 and 244 Gracd strect, NB. Buy atno other stores, HYDROPATHISTS.—DR. REYNOLDSON, Tae BU- ropean mesmerist, at Malvern, Worcestershire, in 1313, Pastecmmended by Dra. Gully ant Maraten, to their moat intractable cases. May be consulted at No. 5 Bond sireet, N. Y. Speciality, spinal affection. — KE. and debilitated sufferers. Use Helmbold’s extract bucha for diseanes of the bladder, kidney: dro bold’s extract buchn.—Certificates of cures, from one month twenty years’ standing, are open for inspe ‘tion, names known toscience and fame, For sale by A. B. & D. SANDS & OU., ‘wholesale and retail agents for proprietor. ANTED—A HORSE FROM SIX TO SEVEN YEARS old, kind and gentle, and that can be warranted sound fn every respect; one tint is used to spring cart preferred, nd ina good traveller. Call on or address for uuree days J.@ W., 564 Columbia street, South Brooklyn. ANTED—TWO YOUNG FINE CART HORS! ‘over seven years old and 16)4 hands high, yr Py HH Centre street. LOST AND FOUND. nnn }OUND—A POCKET BOOK, CONTAINING SOME MO- ney, &c., which the owner can have by proving pi and ‘paying Yor this advertisement, "Apply a8) Hast Beoad O8T—ON THURSDAY MORNING, IN TH INIT! LoCrriny wecond street tod Fourle'aveane ee ie Beer Avenue stage, a deer ekin purse, with a steel clasp, containing jut $15 in money. ‘The tinder, by leaving it at Taylor's news office, 448 Fourth avenus, will recelve m satiatactory propor. tion of the mone: If a rogue bas found it, it will keep the whole. nd th, % la expected he O8T—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, IN Litrenue sagt, © nty'sporemonae tie hnder eae suitably rewarded On returning the same to 44 douth street. O8T—A BRASS BOUND PORTEMONNAIR, CONTAIN. ing gold and silver, and a pocketbook, eomut papers of Rome consequence to the owner, mf | will be paid for the return of the same to J. B. atreet. 6) Ki .—LOST, ON THURSDAY APTR $2" en Bowing inven and Von mats x tag's god in, Fe a bunch of Th prone finder ‘will le leave the of of the Washing’ Bowel, cor Buauery place and Broudway, und rece above reward. © REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, JAN, $3 the Greenpoint stage, supposed near ihe corner of tev uy, way and Fourth street. an embroltered handkerchich trimmed Iaoe, he above reward will be given. fo “9 12s West Thirty fourth wtrvet, nes = ownw REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE ON Re. turning @ red, white and green Mexican blanket to? jercer atreet. Lont in golng from the above nimber to Bar num’s, on Wednesday night, 19th inst nih a beni i 2 REWARD.—LOST, ON THURADAY AFTERNOON? $5 a biack and tan terrier slut, with « oxre apet on afte Auswers the name of Flora.” The finder will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner by returning hor tp BO Molberry wtree. mt REWARD.—LOST, BY A LADY, ON THURSDAY B10 Bateson, sue 0, to going irk deems tae tore, Broudway, to Brooke’ clouulng establishment: carhet Brurs and (rand etre 740 with $4 in old ‘and $10 logether; also some papers.” The fin ler will russe the above reward by addressing Mrs. J. A. Trow, Harald 5() REWARD.—LOST, LAST WHEK. A GRNTI.n. man's single stone’ diamond breasiptn, wot in guid, ¢ above reward will be pald for the recovery of tha pin ponitively no questions aaked. Apply to James If, 0. 2 Bromlway. $50 REWARD, —CAUTION TO PAWNEROKERS AND othors.—Honge 218 Houth Fics! wtcaas, Will amanirg was robbed January, 20, of a large music bor, pared nix o 4 airs, “Casta Diva,’? “Norma,” ée,; Jot of alle <roswoa, © clon, velvet bonnet and other elothing; lot of silve marked “B, P, Mereen” and (8. P,0." The above ar vs Willie paid (he goods are cturned. 810 vill ve pald tor the box Addreug T, U, Roche, $3 South street, N. ¥, . INIA PICKLES JUST RECEIVED. “Martenas,” the best in the market, $1 per bottle. Eng- lish pickles and Boyer’s sauces, trom Crosse & Blackwell. RICHARDSON & McLEOD, 12) Water st., near Wall. S19 Bindh wvenue; Heranion & Co. 130 AuanUe atzoct, (OLSON'S LONDON GIN. taness’ Dublin aout, by the hogaliexd. - RICHARDSON 4& MoLEOD, 120 Water at., near Wall. if SPEYER’S ian Lo LION BREWERY. LAGKA BEER, IN STONE BOTTLES, Rach bottle has the signature of Speyer's over the cork, and fs put up months before serving. ‘amnilies can procure the Siliole of groceries or of GHA. R. FURKMAN, depot of the brewery, 27 Howery. N. B.—Wanted, a first class grocer aa agent in every otty throughout the Union, Address as above, CORPORATION NOTICES. NORE I ot rae dan lt we ‘GVORPORATION NOTIOK—THR COMMITTRE ON AS- ‘sesements of the Board of Aldermen will meet on Monday, the 24th instant at tbree o'e!ock, in the offles of the Burean ol Aaaoaaorn, $3 Chnnbvers scent All partiog, having any bus ness before: comm! are requested to resent. THOMAS STEPHENS, 9 committes H.W. GENET, on GRORGE STARR, —_§ Anwoascnenta, ‘OTIOR.—THH COMMITTERY ON ASSESSMENTS OF N' the Roard of Counclimen will meet on Monday, the 24th , at 2B. M,, in room No. 5 City Hall, to consider the follow- For paving Madison avanue with javement. Also for aewer in’ Bedford street, Partion pages Ue oc opposnd the ooufrmastion of the ‘noove naet sscmament Hits are invited to aten | ¢. M, PLATT, J. OTTARSON, OTICE.—THE COMMITTER ON FIR DRPARTMENT of Councilmen will meet on Tuesday oven fog, the Both inet, AL TS¢ PM aL Nn. 298 hen mera, Parton having busines batare an | ovmrativee are requested to attend, ¥. GIEMORE, C01 Fire Department A. CRAFT, ines ° NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1859. en a erent SALES OF REAL O9TATH. dilnngad pareree eee tarie ne GOOD INVESTMENT.—FOR SLE OHRAP, 640 sncrea of land in Tuscola county: Michigan; {t wad Iecatod land warrants of the war of 1812 (exempt from taxes for three yeara) in the spring of 1856; the land is heavily umbered ie, spruce, hemlock aud beech; is within two miles of a river and six miles of the county town, and {s free from 8 land; price $3 per acre, half casi. Address ny Broadway Post ollice. SES, SUPERIOR FARM OF 107 ACRES, IN L aby burg, Orange courty, for sale. Excellent buildings, fruit and ;; 394 miles from ‘und 136 miles from Post effice. Es CH. OLIVER, 51 Liberty street. GREAT BARGAIN.—FOR SALR, A FOUR STORY brick dwelling and store, occupied as 8 store, three minutes walk from a ferry, yn; ine treet; will pay 14 per cent on the amount invested. Good utle andtermseasy, A. B. VANDERPORL, 25 Nassau street. BROCKLIN HOUSES FOR SALE—FIVE OF THAT ut row of frame buildings midway between Fulton and DeKalb avenues; the location is the oat healthy popular and convenient in Brooklyn. Price $3,450; terms easy. Ap- ly to WILLIAM B NBCHO! 3 preety Bi HAAN Rees gran, keen von Mew Cae hed LOTS FOR SALE.—. ylete front! fon the park on Fin: rely = avenues, are rapidly increasing in value; also, Wariem, several plots near Harlot suet, EDDY, bl Liberty atroet, \ORNER HOUSES FOR SALE.—ONE ON RIGHTA ‘avenue, 32 feet front; two on Ws street; one on Honston street, near Broadway; one on avenue C; alsoa num- der of private residences for sale or exchange. ' Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wallstreet. = * ESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALK.—NINE ON TWENTY- sixth street: two on Forty-ninth street; six on Fifty se- Yenth street, a 100 foot street. near Fifth ‘avenue; four on Eighty firat street, near Breadway; five on Ninety-seventh street, near Eighth avenue. Also lots for OF _AX- change. For particulars apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wail DYEING HOUSES IN THIS CITY FOR SALE—NO, 116 Weat Twentieth atreet, lot 26 by 99 feet, $3.60, athird anh, balance on mor'gage; No. 10 Waits street, lot 23 feet by £86, $5,500, balf on morigage. | Also, in clty of Brooklyn, 269 Jay street, two and a balf story frame house, lot 107 feet by 25; eapital house for two genteel families; price $5,250; terms eany; also, 256 Sackett street, three story brick modern house, 17 feet by 100; price $4,000, two-thirds on mortgage; also, No. 99 Wyckoff street, three story brick house, full size, $3,500, # 00) eash, balance "mortgage, with many others.” Apply to EO. HUSSEY, 50 William street, basement. |ARM FOR SALE—CONSISTING OF ABOUT THIRTY- ‘eight acres of good land, pleasantly sftnated in the village ofBouthampton, Long Inland. On said farm ts a dwelling house, two stories high, with kitchen attached, all nearly new; a bars and other buildings, in goo repalr. A very desirable ‘ocation, atid will be sold low, as the owner is about leaving the place. Price $2,700, part of which may remain on mort e. Apply on the premises to the owner, SAML. McCOR. ‘chy, orto i jathe' 64 Catharine street. N. Y. LE—HOUSE AND LOTS, 41 EAST SIXTRENTH Oe ee ply wR HOR & CO,,29 and 31 Gold street (OR SALE—TWO LOTS AND HOUSES ON FORTY- PGi Sevet, near Fourth avenue; the house and lot north ‘west corner of Chambers and Centre streets; and the lots with puildings southeast corner of Spring and Marion streets, 50 feet ‘on Spring street and 125 feet on Marion street. For particularn inquire of JOHN E. DUNCAN, 70 Broadway. stationery and article store. TYSON, 25 Eighth avenue. FOE, SALE A LARGE BAR, OYSTER, AND ‘saloon, on the best avenue in the city, fitted Pei, nice BIg; ne pppoattion wits three blocks. Apply 10M. BTINER, Rrenue. a (OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE DRUG be | ‘Brooklyn, For ® young man with smail capital seldom found.” Inquire in the counting room, at 277 R SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED UYSTER SA- on ee orncaien cst, For particulars call at 31 new al street POR SALE-THE 8TOOK, TOOLS AND FIXTORES OF @ light carriage manufacturing establishment, situated about 18 miles from the city. Any person wishing to locate in. the above business will find this a very favorable opportunity. The ‘consistitig of two lote, with good Dulidings, sultable for any light manufuctaring ‘purpose, alta ated on the corner of two of the most public streeta. For fur- her particulars apply to SAMUEL FOSTER, 203 Mercer st. FOR SALE—A FINE UP TOWN GROCERY, IN A FIRST rate location, now doing a steady business, with stock, fix- tures, horse, wagon, &¢,; an excellent opportunity for any one: Wishing to go Into the business. “Good reasons given or selling. Address jerald oftice. Fe, SALE—TWO HUNDRED LOADS OF TIMBER, suitable for coal yards, stabling, &c., also worthy the at- iention of kindling wood dealers; no nails; tmber varies in size. Apply at the lumber yard, Sixteenth street and Seventh ave, OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A neatly fitted up “shades, r with a new range, coal, ‘o., all complete for business; rent low, and accommodations for'a dozen boarders; will be sold with or witbout the furnitures Apply at 223 Centre street, one door from Grand. ‘Mra, GEORGE KENSETT. OR SALE—A WELL FURNISHED RESTAURANT AND drinking saloon, in a good location on Sixth avenne, near Jefferson market, dolng a food. business; wil be sold at'a fair value, Apply to T. FNEY & O., 65 Chatham at, third (vor. rocer, OR SALE CHEAP—A FAMILY GROCERY, IN A GOOD Jomation on an avenue, now doing ® good business, with c. For stock, Oxtui horse, wagon, sleigh, yarticulars ap- ply © BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 8f Nassain street los POR SALE CHEAP—A PORTER HOUSE AND OYSTER saloon, with five years’ lease from the first of May next, on the best business thoroughfare in the city. Sutisfustory rea. sons given for selling out. Inquire of GLANDER & STEAL, 90 Murray stree’. (OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, TWO SMALL TWO STORY brick front cottages, Nos. 9 wud 11 Kast Raltic street, near ure Apply to Wil. MACKEY, %% Fulton avenue, near Bridge street. OR SALE. PO Kousee and lots Nos, 217, 29, 221, 223, 225, 27, 29, 281, Hig Knee Twentieth sveet. | k avemu Nos. 251'Eust Eighteenth street and 404 Fourth street, ‘Also, three lots on East Nineteenth street, south side, between First avenue and avenue A, 20x98 9, Four lots on avenue A, east side, betweenth Seventeenth and teenth streets, Bigifou on East Righteenth street, south side, between ave es A and B. "Ypive lols on East Seventeenth street, north side, between ave nues A and B. Four ie Cee sry B, west side, between Bast Seventeeath and Eighteenth streets. Apply to AUGUST BELMONT, 76 Beaver street, OR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone house 174 West Fourteenth street; house 2534x05. Large partof the purchase money cau remain at six per Cent For cards of admiasion, &c., call at 8) Beekman street. OR BALE—A TWO STORY COTTAGE IN CUMBER PF ehtitirect’ Brooklyn, near Fulton avenue, Prive $1.00), One-half can remain, — ‘GRO. MANAMAN, 26 Peck alip. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A DRUG STORE, VERY handsomely titted up, well established, in a first class art of the city, with a large and well assorted stock of genuine drugs, medicines. perfumeries and fancy goods, aud now doing a very excellent trade. 41so, & four story brick house in Thirty-eixth street, with all the modern improvements, and finished in good style. Also, a very handsome cottage house, with outhouses, 4c., and several fots of ground, situated int Binghamton, N. Y.,’free from incumbrance. Also, several fine city lots, near the Central park, New York city. Also, fifty fine building lote in the city of ‘Trenton, N. J., tree frou incumbrance. Also, forty-eight very handsomely located lote. in a thriving village in Somerset county, N. J.; perfect title, and free from incumbrance. Als, severai hundred acres of fine heavy timbered lands, in different counties in this State, Also, @ panorama of the Canadas and St. Lawrence river, containing: nearly 63,000 square feet of canvass, in fine order, and will be wold at a great bargain. ‘Apply at the drug store, 132 Ninth avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, N. Y. from 7 to 11 A.M. and after 5 P. M. ENTLEMAN’S FURNISHING STORE FORSALE.—THR lease, stock and fixtures of the store No. 723 Broadway {under thé New York Hotel for sale on very reasonable terms. Inquire on the premises, from 2 to 5 o'clock P.M. FOPSE POWER MACHINE FOR SALB CHRAP—IN perfect order, and very little used; price $75. Also, two low priced horses. Apply at 652 Washington street, of 8. OR SALE—THK NEW SUBSTANTIAL BROWN STONE front three story and basement house 87 Bast Thirty first street, near Madison ‘avenue, with all the modern improve ments. Inqaire at 11 Wall street, room No. 18, YDRAULIC PRES FOR SALR. ‘Very large and strong. Apply at 117 and 119 Troy street. por eae FINE LARGE BRICK HOUSE, SITU. ‘ated on the south side of Seventh atreet, between First and Becond avenues. Apply to AB, BELL'S SONS, 25 Park row. OR SALE—THE PROPERTY ON THE NORTHWE: corner of Broome and Mulberry streets, New York, being 50 feet on Broome street and 120 feet on Mulherry street; four houses and a stable on the premises; also houses Nos. 5 and 21 West Baltic street, near Court street, Brooklyn, W, W. STEPHENSON, Attorney, . ‘287 Broadway, room No. &. OR SALE—PREMISES NO. 74 OLIVER STREET, NEAR ‘Cherry; lot 26.2 front, 25.8 rear, by 100 deep. Inquire of ¥. HUGHSON, 87 Wall street. (OR SALE—THE THREE STORY BASEMENT AND ‘under cellar brick house and lease of lot No. 94 Stanton Tease runs until 1885. House well built, and with modern improvements water closet. gus, &e, Apply to C. C. PINCKNEY, 72 Wall street, from 12102 P.M. FOR, SAE TWO FARMS (ONE LARGE AND ONS small) on Long Tsland, 26 zalles from, New, York alt, Shreay 10r casts, OF Om Morgue. a mibere nurret r3 eats PPh H. SOUTHWIOK. OR SALE—TWO VERY SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT stores; one in Warren street, west of College place, situ- aated in the ‘most improving locaiity in that part of the city; the other at 120 William street.” For particulars apply to WM. F. HEINS, 21 Nassau street, room No. 4. POE SALE-IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, A FIRST CLASS marbie front dwelling, built in the most substantial man- ner, replete with all the modern improvements, gas fixt de. 25x55 feet, with extension 20x25, standing on a lot 25x2 feet deep; and near the above a neat two sory basement and subeellar brick dwelling, with gas fixtures, dc., suitable for a mall genteel family, oth conventent to the cy rallroaly and ferries, and both on very ensy terms. For further particulars ply to WM. F. HEINS, 21 Nassau street, room No. 4, (OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—TWO THREE STORY houses in Ryerson street, near Myrtle avenus, north side: in a gentee] neighborbood; lot 20 by 175 feet. Uash $1,000, the remainder on time, Inquire of C. HOYT, on the premis (OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—THE TWO MODERN built brick houses, each two stories snd attic, 263 and 255 ‘Atlantic street; also, the two frame buildings adjoining, 267 and 269; also, the three story brick dwelling 38 Deane street Will be sold’on easy terms. Inquire of JOAN DIKEMAN, Jr., 21 Halaey Building, near the City Hall, Brooklyn. OR SALE CHEAP—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, SUIT- able for gentlemen doing business in the city; being on! eight miles from the elty, oppoaite MeCoomb's dam, on high ground, and a very pleasant view of the Harlem river: will be told chéap applied for soon. Apply to J. DAYTON, 370 Fourth avenue OCOMOTIVE FOR SALE, Entirely new, first class in every respect, very low; gauge 4 feet 84g inches, ©. W. COPELAND, 66 Broadway, HIP CHANDLERY.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK, FIX- tures and business of a ship chandlery store, situated on fhe west side of the city; now doing good and increusin business. For particulars address Ship. Chandler, Herald ofiice. N. B.—None but principals treated with. 10 TAILORS.—A CUSTOM AND SHOP BUSINESS FOR sale cheap; thirteen years established: elther with or without stock. For particulars apply to C. KRIEWOLR, 212 Ninth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth sts. 10 SPECTACLE MANUFACTURERS.—FOR SALE, THE fixtures and tools of a eoncern heretofore engaged’ in the manufacture of spectacles, consisting of shafting, cut lathes, rolls, &c., &c., all of which are in perfect order, will be sold’ ata'sacrifice. Apply to ABRAHAM BARKR&R, 2% Maiden lane. 0 BOARDING HOUSE KREPERS—FOR SALE, THE fuenitare, with along and favorable ieane, of w intge first class house, containing aout 4 rooms; situated on Broadway, above Union square. Price $1,800. Apply to KNIGHT & €O., 491 Broadway. HE ADMINISTRATOR ON THK ESTATE OF GEO. W McCready, deceased, will sell the stock of lamps, &c., in'ther Hore 426 Brondway very cheap; also the lease of the store and welling for sale. ‘ALUABLE PATENT FQR SALE.—ROOME'S REVOLY- ing heelsfor boots and shoes.—This valuables invention ig now offered:twboot and shoe manviacturers, capitalists, or men requiring’a money making busiuess, giving quick returns for a. small investment; the entirempatent, or State or county righte Will be sold.at a reasonable figure.” Full description sent b mail. Apply tor address G. Builey, No. 85 Carmine stree New Yor 500 12,80 FOR BALE, A LARGE AND ELE. e gant saloon down town, with lease stock, fixtures and bar, in the immediate whirlpool of business, or would prefer to take @ partner in the business. ©. G. THOMPSON, 85 Nassau atreet, THE LECTURE SEASON. LECTURE ON ROBERT BURNS, THE SCOTTISH PORT, iL be delivered before the Burns Ulub, of the cty of New York, by HENKY WARD BKEOUER, at the Cooper Institute, on Monday evening, Jan. 24, 1859. Doors opea at 7: lecture to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. tetickets 60 cents eneh; two kets admitting m gentleman and ‘Tickets to be had of the members of the club and at the prin- cipal botels and music siores in New York, rooklyn’ and Jersey City. RICHARD OOOHR AN, Secretary. {ORSALE, TO LEASE OR EXCHANGE—THE BUILD. ing 33 and 837 Third streetgsuvable for acarpenter sop, livery atable or manufacturing? purposes, fiued up for stanin ower; possession immediately.» pply to SAUKSON & UO., Be Chit street, or to. WISBING, 665 Fourth street. OR SALE OR TO RENT—THE CONVENIENT, WELL built brick house, containing ail*the proper. and’ mo improvements; honeis two-and a haif stories and basement, well arranged, and th, pertectyorder; situated No. 24 High street, Brooklyn, within five minutes’ walk of the Fulton ferry This property will be sold ofPressonable torma; and is per fectly adapted in every respect'for’s sinall genteel family, Por terms ot sale or rent apply on the premises. RIST MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE—LOOATED ‘ON one of the most reliable streams in the vicinity of New York; is complete in ita machinery, &c., and doing » rofitable business. Full particulars on ao interview. Ad Miller, Herald office. OUSE FOR SALE IN TRE FOORTH WARD, NEAR the Catharine street ferry. —The two story and atticbrick use and full lot, 262100, in order, fine large yard and brick bullding in ihe rear, 77 Oliver street. Apply on the pre mises. Terms, partcash'and remainder on mortgage if de- ‘OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE-LOT EXTRA SIZK; price $2,450; 161 South Second street, Williamaburg. In’ uire of J. HILTON, 192 East Broadway, corner of Jefferson OUSE AND LOT IN THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR Second avenne.—A fine, large four story brown stone house, with high stoop and the modern improvements, Price ETT ‘Neighborhood unexceptionable. W. & M. H. WARD, 39 Exchange place. M°ERAY HILL.—FOR SALK, NINE LOTS, ON THK north side of Thirty -eighth street, comprising’ the whole front belween Fourth and Madison avennes. Itis the highest elevation, the location unsurpassed for residences of gentlemen of means, and will be sold reasonably, Apply to J. CLAWSON KELLEY, on the premises, MPO, MANUFACTURERS, 40.-FOR SALE OR 70 Lien near the AUiantic Docks, Brooklyn, a brick building, 10} feet square, and w frat clnas engine, Ac. with an ample app Of water; will besold low, to close 'an estate, Apply to Kit, Kellogg, executor, 9) Beaver atreet, New York. TP MECHANICS, 4 2.—THTE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR sale to mechanics and others of mall means, several three story brick d Van Brunt sireet, near the At- iso several dwellings to Williamabury at from $1,800 to $2, each They are in complete order, ani will be sold very low to close an estate. Parties wishing to pur. chase can pay & amall amount down, and the balance in small ma, from time to time, to suit thelr convenience. Apply to it KELLOGG, executor, 90 Beaver street, New York. ALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE—SITUATED in the town of Marlborough, county of Ulster, eight miles above Newburg, witbin a short distance of Marlborough Land- ing. For partic inquire of the subscriber, on the proml- ses, oF of N, I. Oarpemer, 624 Hudson street. New York. CORNELIUS CARPENTER. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSE IN THE VI- clnity of Broadway and Filth avenue, between Bleeckar ‘and ‘Twenty-sixth streets; also a small brick or frame house ta the upper part oi the clty. Address, stating location, terms, price and improvements, Herald office. ANTED TO PURCHASE—IN A RESPECTABLE neighborhood, a three story and basement modern built house, sitnated between sixteenth and Fortieth streets and Fourth and Stth avenues; price from ten to twelve thousand dollars; half cash will be paid and balance on mortgage. Ad: K. P., box 1,889 Post offloe. a um pla L.-T SS ES RTGAGR—A FARM OF 4 WANTED TO RENT OR, MOBTOAGR- A FA to 60 acres of geod land, aul with house and ‘uta ere: sat ‘be within t mies of ty, and have. sloamboes railroad communioa- tion, Address $5,500, omoraperty, Gro iain te rent oF Chat P . rope oy TL uae, sgether Bb yy Bf tet. inquire z A 1N CASH.—WANTED, A WELL BUILT MO- $6.00 dern brick or atone frdat high moop three or fer irene a ce ccsa acta jen House 4 SKaarees Hionne, bor 2,808 Post office be —HOUSR AND LOT NO. 86 HAMMOND $7.500. wiveet; lot 2 by 95 feet; house 21 by 44 feet; ‘in, hot and cold water, bath, Ae ; range and portable furnace, fverytbing in perfoet order,” Ingulre on the promigon, OURSE OF LECTURES TO BE HEi,D AT CLINTON Hail, Astor pjace, for the benefit of the Second street Ger= man M. &. Mission chirch.—First loctnre, on Tuesday, Jan 25, by Rev. N. Murray, D.D., “ Leland and the Lrieh ’” con lecture, on Tuesday.’ Feb. 1, by Kev, W. H. Milburn, ** Wester Mind; ia manifestations, eloquence and humor.” Third lec- ture, on Tuesday, Feb. &, by Rev. G. R. Crooks, D. D. -—— Fourth lecture, on Tuesday, Feb. 15, by Rev. J. P. Newman, “Martin Luther.” Fifth lecture, oo Tuesday, Feb. 22, by Ka J.B, Wakeley, “The Forest born Demosthenes.” To com: mence at 7} o'clock P.M. Course ticket $1. Single ticket 25c. ‘THekets can be had at 200 Mulberry sirvet: wi Raynor, “Howe de Co.'s book store, 76 Lowery; at $10 Grabd street, ahd at the OF. LPorcrs ON “MOTIVE POWER,” ny PROFESSOR JOHN C. FR. SALOMON At the American Union, No. 620 Broadway. Prof, Salomon will commence the Ainerican Union seriea of Inventor's lectures, by a description of bis newly patented motive power and improved gas engine, on Saturday evening, Jan. Gentlemen of the press are respectfully invited to attend, Admittance to the falr and lectare $9e.; children, do.” Leoture to commence at 7} ’clock. T. JULIEN HOTEL, NO. 2 WASHINGTON PLACE.— ‘An elegant suit of Npattanis aero opsteranas OR BALE LOW—A BILLIARD TABL +7 F the fixtures. Apply at 637 Wrcedwat- bse tereaeee DECKFR’S PARLOR BILLIARD TABLES—S} 5 L. ferent sizes. Prices from $100 to 09 Te Deok rere i ni patgated 9, 1868, are now well nown to be the Y Rooms and tables, 561 Broadwi A al | Nov. ld. Court and Butler sects, Brooelyay Laasiey'e: fue Bronte, 1; Lany " These rome have twenty alx of L. Decker's wodel tables.” ¢ ‘and satisfy yourselves. The ‘lor tables are superb; th ality warranted tobe the best "and the prices, the lowest, or sale only by L. DECKER, 9 Ann street, N.Y. PBELANG IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION OUSHIONS, PATENTED FEB. 19, 1856; OCT, 28, 1856; DEO. 3 JAN. 12, bbl; NOV. 18, 100. rien Foreale only nt the i and 63 Ana wreck, st PHELAN, 150 nod 70s Rrociuy, we wm J. SHARP'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND: g, cushions are known to ba the beat now in use. | Persona in want of a superior table, either for public or private use, ‘would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, Recond Rand tables for sale cheap, Manufactory 148 Fulton st, Ne Vw ASTROLOGY. STROLOGY AND CLAIRVOVANCE—M. BUC can be consuited at her office, 270 Grand street, second Tock eaat of the Bowery, up second statra, first door, where, she has astonished thousinds with her truth fn the line of astro logy and clairvoyance. Fee ic. LAIRVOYANCR.—MRS, SEYMOUR, 110 SPRING 8T., the most succesful medical clairvoyant in America, Asthma, bronchitis, liver und kidney complaints, chills and ays eumatiam, &o., cured, if curable, and satisfaction given. pay. B.—WAIO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE C1 N. Madame FREWSTER? Fhe has een cousutied ty ‘Wwousands in this and other cities with entire satisfaction. She feels confident she has no equal. She tells the name of future. bf Rasbend, sieo that of her Nistor. if you wish teath sive pare. cait, ste Sewers, Opposite Bleecker street, Lin~ ney -FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Ri $5,000.28, pov mewn ©. in tho art of clairvoyance and astrology. “Sho. ware rants to cure any disenso in ite worst form, paricularty ree. matiam, affections of the throat or lungs. 'N. It—Madutn «to. tho only natural dairvoyant m tho Onied Staies, All wits aro aiiicted, tn tribe, or nasuevoeatul in buadneas mauors, all and see'thia naturally gifted lady. Oflloe 122 pring atroct.. =] WORTH OF CAST OFF CLOTING WART- $5.000 Carat par ee, UaeRO eee AS ingle garment upwards. FMty per cent mere than can be obtained leo wher UL by yt MORONEY, 451 Pens! strect, “84 PY 4vvlrtng io 3AM