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IPflKTiUMOTBI RKIgygH tmi JIT wirn, ~ MWIUI'O rtuix firm rtji SITU \TION WANTED? BY A SCOTCH WOMAN, A> nurse ?r to take the "nllr* charge oi *.i iuf.tul. or as seamstress in a private family. Can tx* set u f,.r two days at 51 Butler street. Brooklyn. SAM ?WANTED? A UVE YOUNG AMKMCAN.TO canvass (or theuf? oaily ne * paper about to be i? aued Address Alpha Pel'a, bo* llod Post Office rTHK SICK? AN EFFICIENT AND CoMI'KIK.Vi' monthly nurse wishes a Hituariou as nurM to an invsliri lady or <?ntlrman. Has been In the .taint of taking care of both lor many years, and can be well re. commended by puysiclans ami employers. Please apptt at 107 East ThlitMsth street, first floor. The advertiser. who has been doing Busi ness in Baltimore for the past fifteen yetrs. is do. sirous of an aget.y for ?hat city, for a manufacturing or importing house. Unquestionable references c in b? given. Address W., care of W. Ferryman, 29*2 Second street TO TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS ?A SITUATION IS wanted by a practical tailor and cutter of twelve years' experience, the pa.?t year in a youth and chil dreu's first class establi?hni-nt, lor which department he hs? an approved set of pattern*; would accept a situation in either men's or hoys' depart ni-nt, or go in as partner in an established concern. The best reference given. No objection to go South. Address, all this week, M. B., Herald office. fpr JKt'NE HOMME FRANC Ais, MUNI HE BONNES ) ref?re?ce?, connalssaut b en In service de table, et ausM bien l'agriculture. desire ?e placer dans nn hotel on restaurant, ou dann tin luagaHiii; il accepter ait i\ns<i une place u la campagce. S'a'tres-<?r No. 35 I i-.peQ.trd street, pris Broadway. WANTED? A WOMAN 10 NURSE A HA ill", NOW about two moiitha old. None need ?''I|I,|y but a Protestant, who can give good references for cliaracter and health. AdJr?ss H., boi 2,024 post office r ANTED ? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT \BLE young woman; is a good plain cook, washer and kier, also a good oaker; baa no objections to do gene Ibousework in a small private family, has good refe Ice. Can be aeen for two days if not engaged, at 'I'M toome street, rear bouse, first floor. PANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, a situation as cook, in a private family; or n gen vlemen's boarding house: is fully competent in her busi ness, and has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Good city reference given. Can b* seen for two days. Please call at 156 Eleventh street, third floor, between First avenue and avenue A. WANTED? A SITUATION, HY A GERMAN GIRL, to do either chamberwork or housework. Ilm wood city reference. Inquire at 'J07 Thirty ninth .street, Hot floor, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. WANTED? BY A RhSPECTABI.E WOMAN, A SITU ationas professed cook; ono who thoroughly un derstands taking charge of a kitchen; or as pastry cook The best city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 106 Elizabeth street, near Spring. Wanted? a situation, by a youn<; i.ady, to tend a faucy .-tore or confectionery. Appl> to M. C., 53 Sullivan street. "*j|r ANTED ? A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Yf by a young girl, to do general housework. Best of reference given. Please call at No. 89 Clinton street, Brooklyn. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation no chambermaid and waiter or laun dress. The nest of city reference can be given from h.-c lart place. Can be seen for two uays, at No "8 Tenth avenue, third Il0<>r, front room. "|*r ANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE iV young woman, to do general housework in a small private family, or to do chamlieiwork. washing and ironing, Good reference, t an be seen for two days at No 47 Dey street "IIT ANTED ? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ?T l*rotestant girl, as seamstress, who is competent in dressmaking or pla n sewing, or would mako lierself otherwise useful. Please call at 151 Yariok street, third floor. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wotnsa, as nurse and seamstress, or a i chiiinlc rmaid and seamstress. Tho best of city reference can be given. Plea-* call at S7 West Nineteenth street, betweeu Hnh and Seventh avenues, first n ?nr, back room, for two days. "|ir ANTED? A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Vf by a youtii; wornsn, as first rate cool-; ha* no ob jecttoi.s to assist iu washing: has lived in the best of fa ""tliM, and peifectly understands her bu*ioe*? Can re good city reference. Please apply at No. 10 Onion ?urt, for two days. TfTANTED? BT A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Ff situation as chambermaid and laundress, or as kxI phin cook. Can be seen at 79 Ninth street, where ?r sisters are now living, snd where she c\n be highly ?commended. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE i-cotch wonwn: is a fir-t rate cook, also au es celleut baker; ro objection to a hotel, hoarding hius? or saloon. Would assist in washing and ironing Good city reference given. Call at 318 Third street, near ave nue D, all the week. "\tT A N TED ? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Vf Protestant Serman girl, as cook in a private fata lly. Good reference given. Apply at 40 West Tliii leenth streot, between Filtu and Sixth a vet ues. \ET ANTED ? BY A YOUNG WOMAN. A SITUATION', ?Y to cook, wash andiron, in a private lamily: has no object'on to theconntry ; best of city refereuce given. Please inquire at 377 Eighth avenue, second floor, back room, for two days. "MT^ANTEI i ? A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE W yiung woiunn, as chambermaid, and will assist in the washing an 1 ironing; no objection to go a short distance in the country ; wages no object Good refer ence. Can be seen for tw o days at 69 Stantou street, first floor, front room.' "lit* A N TFJ) ? BY A RESPECTABLE KARROS WOMAN, W whose thil i died, a bsby to wet nurse at her own home. Apply at 77 West Twenty eighth street, third floor, back rocm. ?WTTANTEI)? A SITUATION, BY A RKSPEfTARliF. PRO Vf teatant Scotoh wom.in, a* flri-t rate cook. (Jood city lefercnce. Can bv aeeu for two day? at No. I') War ren street. "\KT ANTI .I t ? BY A YOCNti GIRL, fIFTKKN YEAH-* OK W age, a aituatlou rh waiter, or to take care of ohil <Wen: in willing to makn herM-lf gam-rally useful Has do objecticna to go to tho country. Call this week at 311 Wert Twcnty-*eventh ?treet. flT ANTKP ? A SITUATION, BY A RWrPBCTABLl Tr vouD)f woman, as cook, nnd to a* in* in the wa-h Ing and" ironing, if required. Good reference Can be eeeo fur two day n at No. ID Bridge street, t >p ttoor, front room. "*TTANTK.Iv-nY A RE5PDCTAHUC YOUNG WOMAN, a W situation in i private family to do general ho lie *>>rk, cook, ?aali an ' iron, who lireil in one family li\e year*. Can be aeen for two day* at 79 Baalt ntreet, near B!<?oLer ~\KT ANTKP ? A GOOD (<K)K ? A WOMAN THAT UN W doratemla her b!i?ln"?? Apply at No M Walker afreet. between the houn of 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. "*rr anteo? nry a bcspktabls orrman oiri., W a epilation ax f,r?t rate cook, in a private family Addrefa M V., Herald ofllce. ViflD-IT A mSPBCTABIJC TOCNG Gll'.i., A (V Mtuat.on to rook, wash and iron, or to do eliam irwork. i'lea e apply at 7tt Suffolk ntreet, between roome and Delancey, In the rear. fjrANTKl*? A SITUATION, HY A YOOMQ WOMAN' fV as laundreaa or chambermaid, ami to do the fine waahiav and Iror.ing, or t-hatnbeimaid an 1 to do plain sewing; thoroughly un.ler aland* doing up hue mualini and French flnti'i(t- Good city reference. No objection to go to the country. Ple??e call, for two da> a. at 63 University place, n?conil floor, front room, between Eleventh and Twelfth "trcet. "flTANIED? BY A RK^PKCTABI.K GIRT.. A SITUATION YY at cook and laundreai. Inquire at o& West Thirty fifth atreet. Call for two daya. WANTKD-BY ATKf> l"BCTA IILE tllRI., A SITI ATIOV ?a chambermaid i nd waiter. Iaquire at 76 lUia mond atteet, her preaent place. ?mXTANTKI*? BY A YOI'NG LADY OK <.OOI? I. NO TP lah adieatloa. a Htuation a? vMttaf ?wirma in on* or twoJfatrlUoa to teach Kngliah in.?!l ita branrtiea, writing and arithmetic : alio plain and fane* work He?t of city rafeiancea givra. AddreM K. H, Herald o#lc?. \tr/lNTH? A GOOP f HKSMfAKKR-ONh NOT T JO \Y prowd to work in Water ?treet may find ;? good home bv applying at '2i6 Water atrtet JOHN MURPHY. "<U|rAN ru>? ItY A M <*T RKBPK' TA 111 V. VOI M, WO PP m?n a situation a* aeamatreaa, by the day, week or month, undcMlftndt cutting and fitting lioyi' panta and jacketa no objection to go to the country, rood city referenc e if required. Call at lftl Perry atrret, cne door frtim Hudson. ?WTANTH)? A SITUATION, BY A WWPFfTA BLK V* woman, In a privat* family, at cook; under rlanda all kinda of aoitpa. meat*. paatrlea, jelliet an 1 rreama. Haa goo-i rel'?rence. ( an he xeen at her pre eent employer'a, No. a i,ui)lo? place, Houston afreet, far two day*. -\I'ANTH>-BY A HIOHI.Y RKSPHTTvji e TP lady, who U competent at dre??m?Uiig and fir.e j>!aia aewing, embroidery, Ac., a aituatioti in a genP-el American family. Haa no objection to go a ahort di ? t*nce in the oouatry. Apply for two daya at lib fji,t Sixteenth (treat, near Kirat a??nne -a | ' A N TTD ? AN raPWUKNCKD HOUSKX K KPKR TO YV take charge of a hotel, mu<t bare bad a*??-tl rrara e?per,eura. aad ha 33 or 40 yaart af age, ?r*ak i man aud KogU*h, aad be highly r?oasaial*d j evtler? i.ce4ap?ly at >;i Broadway W \!*TH. %*/ ANTED ? A SITUATION. AS WET NUIWK. lit A ? * respectable nurl healthy jro'tn; xiiiuh hivio; a line breast of milk. The best of refeiences giveu. In quire at 172 East Fourteenth street ?tI.rAN-lM>? hV A T!:U.<1 Wol'.lliV VNII I VIM -IV.: v v ons v idow, re-iding up tow n, two or three gen tin men's washing, which will be done up iu t !>*? ae.itost manner. Ihi MTWtllW In H MWilttt ail'l will neatlf repair all clothing entrusted to her car<*; would tal e a family washing by the month. l'lease ad dress a note to Mr*. B . ol& F>-rty fourth street, corner of lentu ivrnui. WT ANTED?BY A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN, WHO Tl understands English, a situation as chambermaid, seamstress, or to do general liou-ework . Good refer ence. Apply at l<!6tirt)tuwicli avenue. Tl r.\NTH>? BV A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A 8ITU T V at ion in ? small private family, to cook anl to assist in the washing and ironing llan good references ami has lived tliree years iu her last place. Addre<s Mary. 100 111th street, between First anl Second avenues. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youo& woman, as plain cook ^ood washer and ironer Good city reference, l'lease call ?.t 76 Spring street, in the dry goods store. WANTED-A SITUATION AS COOK. AND TO WASH ami Iran, or to do the housework of a private family, by a very experienced girl with good city refe. rence. Cuderstands baking. Would go a short dis tance in the country, if desired. Cail at 14J1 Chrystie stri "t, front basemeut. \MT ANTE1 1 ? IN A PUBLIC INSHTUTION, A MIDDLE W agi J woman, capable of taking charge of the sew ing department and of cutting 'and fitting children's cloihe- Besides superiuteuding the sewing, she will be expected to assist in taking charge of the order and per sonal cleanliness of the girls. Apply at Fifty -fifth street, East river. WANTED? BY A CONFIDENT WOMAN. A SITUA jtion as wet nurse, with afresh breast of milk. Ap ply at Mr. Malaly's grocery store, corner of Forty second street and Third avenue, for two days. ?flf ANTf^-RY AN AMEICICAN* WOMAN, A SITUA ? f tii n as housekeeper; she can make hers?lf gene rally useful. Apply at 265 Elizabeth street, near Hous ton street, in the millinery store. WANTEI>? BY A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, A situation to go out by the day or week; can cut aud fit Indies' and children's dresses, baste, kc. Please call at No S3? Twelfth street, near First avenue. WANTED? A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework in a small private family: lias no objection to do chamber work or waiting; best of city reference given from her last place. Please call at No. IS Sixth street, between Second and Third avenues, iu the back basement. Can b" seen for two days, if not engaged. WANTED? A SITUATION BY A WELSH GIRL, AS a laundress or chambermaid; good city references given. Can be seen for two days at No. 425 Second avpnu", Let>?uen Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh streets. WANTED? A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young girl to do chamberwork aud take care of children; is a good seamstress, and fond of children; or to do the housework of a small private family; wages not an object so much as a home where she will make it her business to study the interest of her employer. C*n be seen at No. 16 Forsyth street, room No. 8, in the rear. WANTED? BY A GERMAN WOMAN WHO SPEAKS English, a situation to do chainberwork and sew ing. or general housework. Can be seen at her late em ployer's, 171 Elm street, front basement. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid anl plain sewer, or ?o assist in washing and irouing; or would make hertelf generally useful. Has no objection to the country. Has good refertnee from her lust, place, l'lease call at '251' East Foiirteenth.strect, between avenues A aud B, third floor, hack room. TXT- ANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU f f at ion as chambermard and to asrirt witli the wash ing and in ning, lias good references, and can be seen tor two day.- at No. 100 111th street, between First and Second avenues. ?MT ANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE V T young woman, to do general housework, is a good pliia cook, vasher and ironer; or chambermaid and waiter; one who will do all in her power to please her employer. Good city reference Can be seen for two dajs, at No. 133 Molt street, in tho rear, third floor, room So. 8. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, a situation to tal.e car- of children, will take c'mrge of an infant from its b>th; has lived in the above capacity or to do chambcrwork and washing; good city ??rroncu can be given. Apply at 15 Eleveuth street, Detweeu Third and Fourth aveuues. WANTED? A SITUATION, IN A RESPECTABLE PRO testant family, as dre-Mnaker and etjami. tress; has no objection to take care of a couple of children, or Attend a lady. Ph ase call at 82 Division street, near i Jirabeth. for two days. WANTED? BY TWO RECPECTABLE GIRLS, 3ITUA tioiiH ; one as cook, and the other as chamber D<aid or to do housework. The best city reference given if required. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 23 Prince street. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework : is a good pin in cook, first rate baker, washer and ironer, aud is willing to make herself generally useful. The liest of city references can be given. Call at 276 East Tenth street, for two days. "\\T AN'IT.l i ? BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, Yf who lias lately lost her child, a baby to nurse; l as no family, and the child will have a comfortable lit me, and the greatest cate and attention paid to it. Ap ply at 680 Houston street, fifth flour, room No. 18, tor two days. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG girl, of tidy habits, as chambermaid and waiter; is a most competent parlormaid; can assist in tine sewing, and is a capable walUr in all its branches, has no objection to go to Brooklyn Four years good city re ferences giv? n. Call at U23 First avenue, first floor, back rt'Om. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, an nurse and seamstress, or to do chain berwnrk atd Que wnehiug, and is willing to make herself g? n*-rally useful in an; otber light work. Can give the oMt of city references from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 112 Eair 3ixte?iith it., near First avenue. \\f ANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE, TIDY YOUNG T T woman, a situation as searn-iri*ss in a private faulty; in n good newer, and la willing to make her-elf useful, good reference Irmn her laat employer. Please apply, for two days, at No. 63 liamersley street, near Varick street. Wanted? by a respectable woman, a situ a*. ion aa cook; understands cooking perfectly well; is a good haktr of hread. biacuit and pastry; no ?bj co lon to aitaist in washing and ironing. Can he seen for two day*, in the rear of 1103 Hleecker street, between Hou-ton and Hleecker, (Western place). MirANTED? A VITIATION, BY A RESPECTABLE TT IVot'-staut young woman. to do lions* or chamber work . no objections to go to tU- country; has the best of city reference. Inquire at No, 4 Urveuwich street, se cond floor, front room. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE PROTECTANT yo'JLg woman, a situation as cook, washer and irouer no objections to do general housework in a rniall privit? family, is not afraid of work, and is will ing to go from the top of the house to the bottom, has tlu< best of citv reference. Can be seen for two day*. P.i-ace call at 61 avenue I?. . front basement. "II ,r ANTED ? A LAUNDRESS, WHO THOROUGHLY UN. Vt lierstands her business in all its branches, as (lut ing, crimping, and the iloing up of fine clothes, will he expected to do light chamber work ; must be a neat sew er The family ia very small, and priTate, and very particular. Apply, with city re'ereuoe, at 41S Broouis street. Wanted- a competent woman to do the general work of a ?m?ll private family; must per fectly undt r-tand her business The cooking is very light , must tie accustomed to very early rising. Unex ' ceptienable references required as to sobriety and good ? oduct Apply *t 41fi Broome street. WANTKI>? A t-EAMSTRESS. BY Till. DAY, IN A l'Rl Tate family. Or.e who understands the cutting { and making up of line linen, embroidering on flannel and muslin To a competent person a good price will be paid, and employment for some week*. None tieej ap I ply but with -ample* of work. Call at 41# Broome st. WANTE!>? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, as waiter or to do chambrrwork. Beat city reference given. Apply for two da J s at 84* Broadway. "IIT ANTED? BY A HICHLY RESPECTABLE SCOTCH TT gill a situation aa chambermaid and nurse. or f aa chambermaid she is willing to make herself gene ! rally useful Reference given if require. Apply at 11 1 Himmo:id street, top floor, for t wo day?. I ?T ANTED? FIFTY MEN AND BOYS, SMART AND AC W rive, to ??Uan article meeting with a ready -ale among busmesa men of all classes. This is a good chance to make grea wages Apply at 75 and T7 Na-siu street, Iaw Building*, ro m N<> a, rear building ! \\T ANTED? A MIlU'LIt AGED MAN. OK OOOD HA TT bit' capable of taking e*re of a lior-e. ani wil 1 Vnj to make bioself useful about a small farm. To a au to Me per?i i a g?r>t h< me and moderate wages will be 1 given. Apply at -i'J Bn.j tway, room No. 10, between i 1'J and 2 c 'clock. Wanted ? a srri ation. by airman man, i> r.ny bu^nea* whatever, he ran give good recoin. | mendation an i eecortv as to his honesty, an I to In* I buaine-s qualities. I'leaae call at 4.14 Hudson str?et, I. J. L0WEM8TE1N. ! II'' ANTED- TEN ACTIVE MEN, WITH A CAPITAL TT Ot HOctfh to ?'<ll ? arM:ie for domr?tic aal general, ose, which will command retly sale au I net nf?? W to W per day profit Park's n* t ?u tceeH ru have tbe moaey refua4*d by r-iu.-oogl a-'ri*. Ad Jus. i P , HrralJ offlre. IV % UTS. Xtf ANTID. ? A kOl G MA\ lrt YEAtS OF AGK. V? desire* * situation tn Mom* vholmtb kiuiooiia, where be can ?uiw up to l??r useful lii himself and em ployers. Wajes uu ohje it. Inquire ?f, or a<l>lre<* t?, 1.1- AC 1 1 A KAltk . B, N?*. 28 and 29 Washington Uuk?t, W est stitet side. w [TANTKD ? BY A YOl NO MAN, A SITUATION TO . I attend liar in u liquor store Can give tin- be?t of city references A p|il> at 244 Niotli avenue. (Jan be seen for llif remainder of this week. "\\! ANTKD ? l> A llU-ilEBY, FANCY GOODS, AND T? Dot ion house, a salesman wan ban ami can in fluence n gooo Ohio anil near cash ami six mouths trade. Adfreas Lux 2.5V9 l ost OMic? \ET ANTED? A SITUATION', BY" A RESPECTABLE *T Protestant young man. as coaebnian: uuderst lud.s his busuies* tlioro.i|>hly, and can give the !>est of jity reference from bis la*t employer I 'lease eall on, or ad dress, J. O'NEll., livery stable*, 04 University place. \\r ANTED ? BY A~bM A KT, ACTlvlT MAN,_A~SirUA V ? tijn aa waiter, in a private family ; understands nia business perfectly in all its branches'; can give tbe best of city reference Call or address B F. , 38 East Nineteenth street, near IJroadway, or the Herald oftlue, for two cava. 11/ A N I'LOYM KNT FOB A SMABT.TsrEE llgent boy , fifteen yeara old, or would apprentice bitn (indentures) to any good trade; would live with liia employers or otherwise. Address, atating business, Oleott, Herald office, for one week. ANTED? A BOY, WHO 13 A GOOD BKADER. TO read eveeings, betweeu the hours of 8 ari l 11 o'clock. Six shillings a week will be pail. Apply this and to-morrow evening, after 9 o'clock, at 237 Broa' way, up stairs. "VAT ANTED ? AT y41 BROADWAY, BASEMEN T, T V clerks, salesmen, men on ateamera, conductors, baggagemen, barfeepers. boya for trades and saloona, coachmen, Ac. ; charges moderate. Ten girls, competent and faithful, requiring places. TH09 SPINK, Agent. ANTED? -100 FEMAIJ? SEBVANTS, IN EVEBY CA pacitv, with good reference, at tbe (Christian Hume, 614 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty-sixth street. WANTEjS^AT 421 BROADWAY, (BASEMENT) , POR tera for stores and hotels, two waiters in a saloon one barkeeper, two coachmen, one conductor, one bag gage master, men on steamors and ra'lroads, one fireman, two brakemen, boys to learn trades; good places for girls, rooks, chambermaids and general houtework. Charges moderate. Bosenstein & Tbalhelmer, Agents. (ttjQA WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY PEBSON PRO ip*)v curing a situaticn for a young man as clerk In *.u office or wholesale store of any kind; writes an excel lent bard, and U a good accountant. Address B. D., Herald office. 6IKT8 FOR THE tlOL.IDA.YS. GOIJJ SLEEVE BUTTONS OK ALL STYLES, FOR gentlemen, for sale very low, via. ? ? Gold aDfl chased, pair 92 50 to $12 00 Gold anu engraved, pair. 8 00 to 9 00 Gold and scroll, pair 4 60 to 8 00 Gold and enamel, pair 4 00 to 10 00 Gold and garnet, pair 6 60 to 9 50 Gold and mourning, pair 6 50 to 10 00 Gold and agate, pair 3 00 to 4 50 Gold and cornelian, pair 3 00 to 5 00 GEO. C. ALLEN, wholesale an 1 retail, 11 Wall street, second floor, ?1 OLD VEST CHAINS;? W Gold curb vest chains $9 00 to $45 00 Gold wove vest cains 10 00 to 28 00 Gold Adelaide vest chains 13 00 to 20 00 Gold Jenny Iind vest chains 13 00 to 45 00 Gold chased and plain vest chains 15 00 to 35 00 Gold hexagon vest ehains 17 00 to 42 00 Gold Warsaw vest chains 10 00 to 36 00 Gold square Test chains 11 00 to 45 00 Gold engraved vest chains 18 00 to 38 00 Gold chased vest chains 24 00 to 58 00 Gold frosted vest chains 27 00 to 70 00 And other styles far sale at less than tbe usual prices, by Q. C. ALLEN, Importer of watches and jewelry, wholesale and retail, 11 Wall street, near Broadway, second floor. Holiday presents. ? reduced prices.? Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. ? The subscriber la selling all descriptions of the following articles, at re tall, much lower than any other house in the city:? ?fl'lB)' JCRUKNHKN WATOHX3, Warranted perfect time keepers, from $150 to $250 COOK* WATCF1K8, Duplex and levers, from $125 to $275 INliKTKNI'KNT 8X00KD And quarter Sesond Watches, for timing horses $126 to $250 CHRONOMItriUW, 6pleudid Gold Pocket Chronometers, perfect tune keepers $125 to $260 right day watchk*, Which run eight days with one winding. . ..$140 to $185 KNAMHL WAT0HK8 For ladies, some in hunting cases $35 to $100 DIAMONU WATCOB For ladies, some in magic cases $5$ to $300 MAOIO WATdHIM, Which change into three different watches. .$100 to $175 WATCH K8 WHICH WIND CP And turn the bands without a key $85 to $140 ALL K1KDH OF WATCHKS AT LOW PRICM. Fine Gold I<ep:ne Watches, four boles $25 Fine Gold Detsc bed levers 30 Gold Enamelled Watches for the ladies 35 gold English Patent Levers 35 Gold English Patent levers, hunting case 60 Silver Patent Levers as low as 16 Silver Detached Levers aa low as 14 Ladies' Gold Sets, Earrings, l'ina and Bracelets.$16 to 76 Earrings, $2 to $25; pins. $2 to $25: Braceleta 6 00 to 80 00 GoM lockets, one, two and four glasses 3 00 to 25 00 Gold Guard Chains 10 00 to 50 00 Gold Chsteiaine Chains 10 00 to 110 00 Gold Vest Chains 80 00 to 85 00 Gold Fob Chains 6 00 to 26 00 Fine Gold Wedding Rings 3 50 to 7 00 Gold Guard Keys 1 00 to 5 00 Gold Fob Keys 2 00 to 0 00 Gold Fob Heals 3 00 to 12 00 Gold Thimbles 2 50 to 6 00 Geld Pencils 1 26 to 7 00 Gold pens and Pencils 3 50 to 16 00 Diamond Rings 7 00 to 260 00 Diamond Earrings .100 00 t* 300 00 Diamond Pins 15 00 to 300 00 Gold Crosses 2 00 to 12 00 Gold Finger Rings, with stouea 2 00 to 16 00 Gold Sleeve Buttons, per set... 2 60 to 12 00 Gold Studs, per set 1 60 to 10 00 Gold Spectacles, per pair 5 00 to 9 00 Gold Eye Glasses 1 75 to 6 00 Silver Teaspoons, per set 5 00 to 9 00 Silver Tablespoons, per set 12 00 to 21 00 Silver Tableforks, per set 13 00 to 23 00 Silver Cnpa for children 5 00 to 15 00 Silver Nankin Kings, each 1 50 to 3 50 Gold Armlets for children, per pair.... 2 50 to 6 00 Plain GoM Rings 75 to 3 00 Chased Gold Rings 1 00 to 6 00 Silver Thimbles, silver tops 37 Gold Scarf Pins 1 00 to 7 00 GEORGE C. ALLEN, Importer, Wholesale and retail, 11 Wall street, second floor, near Broadway. Holiday i?rfnknts ?furs or aij. nations.? Fall fashions ready at H008 ft JAOOBOWK'8, 397 Bmdnj. between Walker and White nlreets. The fluent articles for holiday present*, at immensely re duced prices, splendid ?tone marten sets, formerly sold at ?:;0, are now to be liad for $15. Rich sable mink for $16, and every article in proportion. Don't lone thin opportunity. YB AXD FANCY GOODS fOR IBB HOUSMI^ The undersigned has just received faom hi* agent* in Europe a complete and varied a**ortment of toys, for which be defies competition. Th-me who are desirous of making holiday presents will And it to their advantage to give h m a call Wholesale deal?r* will find here a ?ery iboice and beautiful Mlectloa of good*, suitable for | the approaching holiday*. The undersigned beg* leave to invite hi* euntomers, and the public generally, to In spect hi* itock of toy* and fancy goods, and moat re spectfully solicit* a continuance of their patronage Remember the old itaal, 18 Division street, near Chat ham square. C. GOKTZ (late Haas A (ioeti.) HARD TIMKN. R' EUKF FORTHK POOR.? TENTH WaRIi -THERE 13 exi*ting in this ward a state of destitution and need among the poor and laboring classes requiring enrlv at'ention and relief. Therelore, a public meeting will be held at the E??ex Market Station Mouse, this (Thurs day) evening. January 4, at 7>? o'clock, (entrance in Ludlow Itreet,) to devise the best mode ?f reltaf, and the benevolent are respectfully requested to attend, (."eorge A Trowbridge. Alderman E. F. Purdy, ei-AI dernian, R F Ilaus, ex-Alderman Charles Francis, ex Aldenran; David Miller, ex Alderman Wiliatn Ander son. ex Aldirman; Dr. C'rockcroft, Jay Jsrvis, Joseph Marsh. K. H Itominiek, A. W Harne*, Janes Criditha, W W.Osbom.Na1 llnstel. (leo U Peck Horatio Keed, Councilman Twenty-fifth district; Joel Mason, CounciV mug Twenty sixth district ; Jonathan Putdy, Council man Twenty seventh d'strlct, Was. R Poster, ex Coun cilman; H.*E O ats, Steven llarker. J. T. lirooks, Wil liam Miller. I*. H. Titus, Moses D. Gale, S C. iV>man, Charles Place, W, Allen, A 8 Sctliioer, I*via lunolds, N. 0. Brartfot J. SLmhixth~w ard call for rtukf ? thk nmiwa of the .Sixth ward are particularly reo tested to at ' tend an adjourned neeting at the Sixth Ward Hotel, on i Thursday ev<mng, January 4, IHfti, at 7 >i o'rlock, for the purpose of taking necessary measures frr the relief | of the poor of the ward, and selecting suitable officers ! for the government of the association A vi>ol thanks ; **< unanimously passed to Andrew Ne*lit, Esq., for the free use of hi* room HENRY H. HOWARD, C'uairmaa pro tern. Jon* Ciawct, Secretary pro tem. HOTELS. C1 INS II nr.! I'ARI ORX, WITH I KDIOOM-^ to ) let. on most reasonable terms, with board, at the ' Collins H'tel, foot of Canal street, directlv opposite (!ol Ins line of ocan steamers. Stages ana cars run close to the door, ma'sing it most ronvenier.t. TA! LMAN A MAl'ES, I'rtprtetOTf. 1 ?\r ORK KAMI I V HOTEL, NEW URIIm. K >TRKCr. I .Cl> X g*'e biU. I-oodon ?The above house n centrally Mt'iated, ha? an excellent coffee room t?n or twelve pri- ? ! va!e sitting rooms, between forty and flfly llrht, airy < Irtxtrwoms, a g?-o.| smokin,- room, warm col 1 sod -bower bat is always ready . a n gtit porter in atten-laiee, a fixed Charge for servant* The New York Jl ?r? . h- (lied, j III'IH QCABTERMAINV. (also proprietor of Ue Crown and Sceptre tavern, Greenwich.) tonders Un gra'.efal i tbnuks to Ins Aa>?ricau fr mil to r thafevevsfce has *e j k>ng enjoyed at lb - r hands, and Mif-vU tft-ir -oatia ied |*t<-tie*fo se.t raemviladalioa. KPEdAL NOTH'KS. MAYOR'S OFFICE. .lA.M'AUY 2, 1866.? THERE IS o|n-iiiil. it thi? nffire. a i-omplaint book, uuder the (barge o( a coni|.f trni |>erson. for t be purpn-e of receiv ing uuil entering a I complaint* of matters coming tritliia t lie jurisdiction of the iiuinicip'il authorities. Ti.e Mayor will entertain, an't mi i?r u t!i? law* give him power, take eoffniiauc* of charges preferred by responsible par ties lor violation of uriiinuures nod dereliction of duty U|K>ii the part of aoy perMin boiling office under the city government. By nftr of the Mavor. \VM H fTEPHRNS, Fir-t Marshal. All the pnpers In this city will please copy a.-i send their hills to thia office. MASONiC?' THE M KM HE I IS (IF LEXINGTON UJIMiK No. 310 of F. a A. M , are request? J to meet at their hall, corner of Court and Jeroleiuau streets. Krook lyn, on Thursday, at 1 o'clock P. M., to attend the. fuuo ral of our late brother, Thomas .lones. U. Dcxbak, Secretary. WM. C. JONES, W. M. Medical society notice? an adjourned an uiversary meeting of the New York County Misti cal Society, will ho hold at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Crosby Htreet, this (Thursday) ereulng, Jan. 4, at 7 )a o'clock GALEN CARTER, M. D., Pre# idea t. Johx R. Vax Ki.kck, M D., Secretary. Notice.? aia persons having luggage at the Fountain Hotel, 320 Greenwich Htreet, taunt call for and remove the tame, on nr before the lOtb day of January, 1866, other* ise It will be Hold by public auu tion to pay expenses. Dated 29th December, 1854. F. G. IIINTON, Proprietor. Country papers please copy. Notice ? ai l luggage left at wilson's Ho tel, 127 Liberty street, will be sold at public auc tion ou the 10th of this month, if not redeemed pre viously. W. WILSON, Wilson's Hotel, 127 Liberty street. Notice all luggage left at western Railroad Office, 157 Cedar street, will be sold at public auction on the 10th of this month, if not redeemed previously. WM. WILSON, Western Railroad Office, 157 Cedar street OFFICE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, DEC. 20, 1864. ? The annaal election for thirteen direc tors ef this company will be held on Monday, the 8th day of January next, at the office No. 174 Centre street, from 11 to 12 o'clock A. M. The transfer book will tx> closed from the 23d inst. until after the election. By order. C. L. EVERITT, Secretary. rlE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATI8 tical Seciety.? The annual address will be delivered before the Society by the Rev. Francis I,. Hawks, D.D., at the chapel of the I'ntversiiy, on Thursday even'ng next, at 8 o'clock. Members and other* may obtain tickets oa application at the Society ro?ms, New Yerk University, Washington square, or of the committee of arrangements, M. Dudley Bfrun, 89 Water street; Mar shall Lefferts, 70 Broad street; Ridley Watts, 87 South street. POST OFFICE NOTICES. "DOST OFFICE, NEW YORK, DECEMBER. 23, 1854.? Jl There being dispute as to the circulation of papers claiming the advertisement by this office of uncalled-for letters, notice is hereby given that the Postmaster will reoeive evidence and decide upon the fart, under and pursuant to the regulations of the Post Office Depart ment. A printed statement, for the information of pet ? sons desiring to compete for the advertisement, fixln [ and defining the limits and boundaries of the territory deemed by the Postmaster to be embraced within the range of the delivery of this office, the time within which evidence must be submitted, and the particulars of the evidence required, and blank affidavits in which every detail to be shown is properly and definitely embraced, will be furnished on application at this office. ISAAC V. FOWIjER, Postmaster. ~ SEW PUBLICATIONS. A WORK OF INTENSE INTEREST.? "NOTftt ON Duels and Duelling," alphabetically arranged, with a preliminary historical essay, by Hon. l<nrenzo Sabine. 1 vol., 12m?. Price $1 25. This work comprises sketches of the principal duels, fiom that between David and Goliath, the first on record, to the present day; and contains a full account of those of Importance, including all of historical interest in the annals of this country. The duels between Hamilton and Burr, Clay and Ran dolph, Decatur and Barron, Cilly and Graves, as well as many others, are related in full: and the author's fami liarity with history, and his intimacy with men in pub lic life, has enabled him to bring to light facts of great interest and value. The avidity with which every ac count of a duel is sought tor and devoured, led the pub lishers to hesitate before offering the public a volume containing such a fund of Interesting and exciting mate rial; but the high character of the author, and a peru sal of his historical essay, have convinced them that the publication of the work is destined to exart a highly be neficial Influence. CROSBY, NICIIOIJLS & CO., Publishers, Boston. MR. MI1CHEL AND HIS SORE EYES.? THE " WIDE AWAKE" of this week is a capital number. Its principal illustration represents an editor with sore eyes, caused by straining thein in looking at a plan I a tion at a distance. It also gives an idia of " My Ala bama Crop." Buy it ? look at it ? read it ? and you will be amused and delighted. Price two cents. DRY GOODS, dlC. Sr3e02A6p7?fiSfis?R^^ ? porter of embroideries and fancy goods, such as sofa cushions, slippers, segar cases, baskets, chairs, fancy china ware, workstands and all kinds of reticules, No. 307 Broadway, first floor. IRISH LINENS. ? TABLE CIvOTHS, UNION CLOTHS, damasks, napkins, handkerchiefs, doylies, white and brown cloths, assorted sizes. Ac. Dealers supplied at reduced prices by WM. MATHEWS, 62 and 64 Ca tharine street. M PORTED ~WOVE CORSETS.? LADIES, STRANGERS and visiters in the citv should, before leaving, pro cure a pair of Mrs. GAYNOR'S elegant fitting French wove corsets, manufactured expressly for her and sold at half the prices usually charged. Anuthor lot of new embroideries just received. 45 Thirl avenue, near Tenth street. IMPORTANT TO LADIES? DRESSMAKERS AND MU liners. l?rgent necessity compels me to dispose of my remaiuing Mock of choice and fashionable drets trimming ribbon galloons, feaehers, Bowers, bonnet anil sash ribbons, silks, satins, velvets, kc., kc., at half the price wc aold them at before the holidays. M H. ?XHTKNSTEIN, 90 Bowery. ADAM FIDRICH, 28 WAVKT.TjEY PI.ACF^ HAS ON bnnd a few very rich silk dresaei, also a few cloak* in velvet and lamb'swool, each being tha very latent 1 'arm style*, which will be aold at a considerable reduc tion. Her choice assertment of lacea, embroideries, kc., kc., will alao be aold at price* to auit the timea. OVELT1KS FOR BAIAS AND SOIKEES.-JUSF Re ceived per late steamers, a splendid assortment of French embroidered crape robe- ; also crape de Pari*, grenadine, and tissues of the lateat Parisian styles. UB8DELL, PEIRSON k LAKE, 471 Broadway. $100." COPARTNRR8HIP NOTICES. (JJj r AAA? WANTED. AN INTEREST IN SOME klDO il/Uv' respectable established dry guods business, where Ave thousand dollars in sea*ouable dry good* would be taken as capital; or would take an ei Grienred young man aa partner, who could advance )in two to five thouaand dollar*, eitlier in stock or cash, and start anew. Please address l.iucoln, Herald office. All communication)! strictly confidential. ^ANY OENTLEMAN WITH TmrtAMorNT' _ capable of attending to the money mat tr,a, can liave balf interest in an original exhibition It la moral, attractive, exciting and highly elevating; and with perseverance a large fortune can be realized, ih now ready to travel South and Weat. Apply on the upper floor, rear bouse, 442 Klghth avenue. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE? THE Sl'HSCKlHKKd ) have this day formed a copartnership under the firm of A. L. Thorn* A To , for the transaction of the trimming and mllUnery jobbing business, at 4'J John street ALEXANDER L. THORN K, New York, Jan. 1, 18Sfi WIIJJAM H THORNS. 0" AMi7 CASH ? a" I ; ENT1 .EMAN KROM CON'NKLT'tTT^ having some cash means, wonlil like to hear of profitable opportunities of investment. Apply at 312 Broadway, room No. 3, from 9 to 3 o'clock, IJfrOI.UTlON OF COPARTNERSHIP? THE UNDER signed respectfully? inform the public that they have thia day mutually agreed to dissolve copartnership. The business will hereafter be carried on by Justin Ray nal, who will settle all demand* against the old firm at 8# Naa*au street. Al)OLPHK VIESRIOH, JUSTIN RAYSAL. ? TIIK I'ARTN ERSHIP HERETOFORE " EX Xl fating between John .1 Rlair and Michael Morgan, haa thia day, Herember the 29th. been dissolved by mu tual consent. The business will be continued at the old atand by Michael Morgan, who i* authorized to *ettle all claim* against the firm JOHN J. BI.AIR, MM IIAKl, MORGAN 'OriCE? THE UNDERSIGNED, I.KOAI. RKI'KKSKV tatires of the Ute firm of Neustadt k Harnett, of Birmingham. have assigned over the entire estate in Canada to Mr (1. I. Asdier, of Montreal, who i* now in vested with all the asset*, property, debts and lights of the firm, nnd the good will of the business and to whom all payment* are to Ih- ma>:e WILI.IAM LEWIS. MomMl. Dec. 20. 1H&4 ItERKIS BARNETT None*.? With reference to the above notice the undersigned would inform bis customer* that he is fully prepared to continue the business in h * own name on the most liberal terms, and with increa?ed advantage* to his friends. O. I. ARCHER. MomutAi, Dec 20, 1854. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BE. twe?? the under si {ned, etoires thii dar by its own limitation JOHN L ASPIWTALL, W. K1HJAR ROWLAND, HAML W. OOMSTOCK. The business of Rowland Ik Aspinwall will be continu es! train this date, by the undersigued, under tbe same dim. JOHN I. ASPINWALL, SAM) . W 0OMST0CK, Jsnnary 1, t?5S MEKKIUTH HOW LAND. WT E HAVE THIS [>A\ TAKEN OCR BROTHERS, Robert O Brien and Ciarle* O'Bnen, into Mpart nership. For tbe present, the business will be eoa dncted aa heretofore under tlie firm of Wl.i.IAM k JOHN' O'BRIEN. ? New York, Jannarv 1, H&S. wm c/xTirtw. ~ I)a;?itts mbw a c a ogimrMu am> ? i , gible ham f >r |kt r?M 1t?, w;1h tb? alrsata^"* of a tr"sel edi.eatuo, wtU i~-? ??.tdr?.. Mi s ANTMKiJ., M I, .itatea l.Uol. Tsrmi fcM $1 14 toll*) j*f aniuai. BOARDING AND M>DGlN?i 7KO BROADWAY? AN El .KG A NT SUIT (IK APART - ( Om uients to let MUaUb for a faiuiir or single gent rmen ; privat- tabl* Onlf. The house ii> drat cl*.-a, ami conln n- all the modern improvements. 1 /? r CHAMBERS STREET ?A BAND80MK SUITE OF 1 v)t) room*, prettily furnished, suitable 'or it party ? if uentK'nu 11 or a family, will lie let on moderate turns, by Tnimedla'e ipplication at lA.'i Chambers strc -I. Also one or two single rooms. References exchanged Bitli in t!ie house. HA ANP 62 VARICK STREET? ST. JOHN'S PARE. OU A handsomely furbished rooui on the se"u ad floor, with sitting room attached, to let with hoard to a geiitlimuu ind liia wife or single gen tie mm; also com fortable rocina for single gentleman; first class accnm modatioas, gas, hatha, &c Inquire as above. Ol BOND STREET.- ? TO I.ET, WITH BOARD, ONE f ) L large front room and bedroom, on third floor, without furniture. If required Also, a few .single rooms to gentlemen, very reasonable. Reference required. C)r GREENE STREET. ? THE ADVERTISER HAVING jjt) rented the above house, and newly fitted it up throughout, is prepared to accommodate families or sin gle gentleman, with rooms or suites of rooms, with full or partial board. References eachangAl. U UNIVERSITY PLACE.? BOARDING IN ONE OF the moat eligible locutions in the city, in the im mediate vicinity of Rroa<Uray, Fifth avenue, large hotels, places of amusements, libraries, &c., tii. ; suits of de sirable furnished rooms for gen '.a and their families; also, rooms for single gentlemen, upon advantageous terms. ~A LADY AND DAUGHTER WOULD I.ET, WITH J\ board, a pleasant suit of rooms to a gentleman and his wife, or would take a few gentlemen. The houae contains all the modern improvements and Is convenient to stages and cars. Apply at 61 Waat Thirty-tifth street, near Sixth avenue. A PRIVATE FAMILY? OCCUPYING THE THREE story and basement houae No. 106 West Fifteenth street, near Eighth avenue, would like to let three or four loom*, and furnish board, to a family of grown per s?b?, or partial board for single gentlemen, or suits of rooms for two gentlemen and their wives. A SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLE J\ men. in the new and elegant house No. 47 West Thirteenth street, near Fifth avenue. Warm and cold baths. Reference required. ? NICE LARGS BACK PARLOR, ON THE FIR3T floor, to let, suitable for a lady and gentleman; alaa a room on the second floor, with clothes press and grate, suitable for single gentlemen, with or without board. Only a few boarders taken. Apply at 119 Frank lin street. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH BOARD IN A PRl vate family or select boarding h.iuse, in this city, where the terms are moderate and accommodations good. Unexceptionable references required and given. Address M. N., Herald office. Room ta be unfuraished except carpet. A PLEASANT Sl'IT OF ROOMS TO I.ET, WITHOUT beard, at M Truth street, corner of Third avenue A HOME FOR BACHELORS.? A LADY OCCUPYING a neatly furnished house, would let to two or three first class gentlemen, the first and second floor, incUding an excellent table, gas, and tiro. Location west of Broadway, within two minutes' walk of the City llall. A line addressed to E. W. L, Broadway Post Office, will meet with prompt attention. A LARGE ROOM, SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, WITH one or two bedrooms attached, to let in a private house with all the modern improvements, also, a single room with grate and gas in it. Apply at 06 1'riuce street, a few doors west of Broadway. k DESIRABLE SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, A. with partial board if required, for one or two gen tlemen, in a new brown stone front house with all the modern improvements, in one of the best locations in the city, convenient to the cars ami stages. No. 71 West Fourteenth street, first house west of Sixth avenue. A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE TWO OR THREE VERY desirable rooms, with board, at 101 West Sixteenth street, suitable tor n gentleman and wi!e and two or three single gentlemen. Baths, gas, lie. AIJtROE ROOM, NEATLY FURNISHED, FOR A gentleman and wife, or two single grntlemtn, can be bad, with lull or partial board, in a first class house, at No. 2 Leroy place, Bleecker street. The house Is pro vided with all the modern improvements. Dinner at &)* o'clock. French and English spoken. A GENTLEMAN OF WEALTH AND LEISURE, Liv ing alone, would like to meet with a small hut re tired family, without male boarders, where the enjoy mehta of a home can be secured. Address far three days, with real name, P. Butler, Union Square Post Office. AI.ADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A WELL furnished room, with or with >ut board, on reason able terms, at 56 Watts street, two doors from the cor ner of Canal and Hudson streets. AN EI.EGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM. WITH OR WITH out the bedroom attached, to rent t > gentlemen ; also two small rooms on the upper floor. Apply at btf Prince street, four doors from Broadway A FRONT ROOM AND DEDROOM. HANDSOMELY furnished, to let, with board, for a gentleman and wile, at 62 East Sixteenth street, near Irving place. The house contains every modern convenience; the rooms are very pleasant, and the family small and select. Refer ences required. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ALtO A FEW SINfiI.E gen', leaen, can be pleasantly accommodated with fine apartments, (containing grates and gas,) with good board, at moderato prices, at 80 Eaat Broadway. Refe rences required. LL PER80N8 WISHING BOARDERS WILL DO WELL . to call at this office, a* there is unprecedented changes taking place, owing to the present state of af fairs. Boarders politely directed free of charge. Office, Cliatoa Hall, corner of Eighth street and Lafayette place. T>OARJ> ? A FRONT PABIXW ON SECOND FLOOR, X) to let, furnished or unfurnished, with full or par tial board, one or two single gentlemen can alio be a? commodated, at 166 fast Broadway. Board. ? three gentlemen and their wives can obtain boat ! in a house newly furnished, con taining all the modern improvementa, family of a gentleman and wife only, aad is a desirabl tunity for those wishing good accommodations. 102 Went Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth ava; P taining all the modern improvements, family consists of a gentleman and wife only, aad is a desirable oppor T" J " " ona. Call at avenue. lOARD? MAY BE OBTAINED ?N A FIR*T CLASS I house, where the comforts of a home may be en Joyed' breakfast from 7 until 0 o'clock; dinner at 6 o'clock P. M. The French aud Spanish languages spoken in the house. Apply at 170 West Twenty-first strict, near Eighth avenue. Board? any gkntijcman and wife, or single gentlemen, who would like with board, a fine lar<e sixe front room, furnished as a parlor, with piano and nofaliedstead . also, gha, hot and cold water, and all other conveniences, for four to atx weeks, commencing the firat of January, at a moderate price, can find such at o2 Bond street. Board at ninth street.? a fine suite ok rooms, comprising one whole floor, finely furnished, aud rooms for two single gentlemen, rosy b* had as above, with or without board. Fine hojse, and newly futnUlied in a superior manner. Few boarders, of first class only, taken BOA III > IN A PRIVATE FRKNCH FAMILY? TWO 8IN file grn'lctnen or a gentleman an 1 bis wife c>n foe a<:coir.nin?i.itad with board an I pleasaut rooms in a pri >ate French family by apply ui/ at 160 Twelfth Html, betwe? n T'nlrer*ity place atd Fifth avenue. Board h>r famhjis on hin<;i,k ukntlkmev, at the residence of a widow lady; tin- house s one of tho beet In Brooklyn, beautifully situated, with a ?lew of the harbor and bay ? ?? location unsurpassed for beauty of mmti and within a few minutes' walk of Wall street ana Fulton ferrie?, 118 Columbia atreet. Board it town -a (.entijoman and winL cr two single gentlemen, ran be arcommolate I with weil furnished room* and food board, in a prirat? family, where there are no other boarder* Apply at 210 Went Thirty-firat atreet, between Kighth and Ninth arm u??. Board nt hrooklyh.? a okntijciun and mi wife, or two or three single gentlemen ran obtain board in a family, where few focurlers are taken, in a pleasant location, fir* mmutn walk of Fu'.ton ferry. Ap ply at S7 High atreet. Board in Brooklyn. -a uumjof an and wifk or a few single gentlfmea, ran be aemmmodited with food board and pleasan*. room* by applying at 411 State street, between Htnry aodCI'ntin atrretn, Brook lyn. Ore minute* walk from the l^outh and Montague leiriea. Board in soith brooki.yn? a hawhomk rack parlor, with gas. to let a* a bedroom, With baard, to a gentleman and hia wife or two single gentlemen alao a hall bcdroum and third atory front room, with fireplace. in a plain, quiet, aociable family, within three minutes wnlk of Hamilton and convenient to South fer ry Apply at 90 Preai leot atreet Board on Brooklyn hkwhts- iotwkf.v wai .i. and Fnlton ferries. Full or partial board for gen tlemen and their wires, or f<?r ?!ngie gentlemen, it No 1'iO Columbia atrett. A parma oent huoio for tfceeoming Ma ion. Board wantkd-for a gkntlkman yndi.ady, board for t ha lady otly, urept on .Sunday not ,-ibore Kighth str??t, term* moderate. Addresi Harris, Broadway Poet Office. Board wantk.d? by two okntj.kmkn andthkir wires, in a small private family, or where tiere are but faw b<>*r lers 1'rire fr'>m H' to J'JI for ttie four per veek, including fire. Address, stiting psr',rulars, DA VIDHON, Broadway post office BOAP.DWr., 1?."> WAVRRi.Y I'Mi.H, THR1F IWOK-i west of Wa*lii?*t"n park. ? A suit of renms, on n?>nd floor, will, boa.l, ran b > Iia.1 by a family or ? few s ujle nenlDimti House flrst class, with modem Improren ?nts. Term* moderate Reference ?irhaagM. Boardiko - okntjjwen and tthos wiv?, or eingl ? g"iitla??n, can be Mr.immidat*'! wi(U fi ll or partial bnand. with furniahed ar unfurnished nwai, hj *-iel> -ng a'. IM Mid lag It ? treat, corner *i Fjttoa, Pruiqn. UOAUIMNU AMU IiOUUMU. ; l?uAlt. -Fl'RNI-HKt I'AFIOR* AND KOOM4 VT* I JJ ,cl- ?r,t'1 or >l'D?ut boar<t, at No. lo Uoud street. BOARDING ?TO LET. WITH BOARD, A !.Al?.| front parlor, first ll?or, handsomely fu nlsbttd Cars anj stage* pass *.hruii|fh the square to hII ptrti o I ! the city. Apply at No. i Abingdon squat*, sacon 1 daoi I from Hsik utrirt BOARDING ? SINGLE OENTLEMBH ( AN Bfi AC ccniOD'n'ated with ro?ti?s ami lull board Ht low prices, %t \.'i Chambers aunt; also pb ?>uut rooms, 'u accommodate three or four gentlemen. [lav hoarders ean be accommodated also Reference required. ^ Elegjnt rooms* -one <>r two gfvti.emkn ok liijjli respectability. wishing elegant and round rooms with partial hosrif, in a splun<iid private residence neiir tlie Brevoort House, nocu) n-d by a small i?nd atr't-lly Srivate family. w hi r?t uo boarders are taken, may a<ldre.is OOMS, Journal of Commerce office. . FURNISHED PA1U.ORH, with full or partial board, to gentlemen ami tlo'ir wives. Also bed rooms for sin^l- gentloinenat No. H M'lietta street, witMa one minute's walk of Bb acker street stuge* or Sixth avenue earn. FURNISHED ROOMS. ? TO LET, A ROOM. KKD.iOOM and kit shea, witli cooking stove ?ud other fui.fc ounces for keeping house Ctotou water up stairsl Some rooms unfurnished. No boarding lo>n*e. Applv at I 'Hi West Twenty-fourth street. ne?r Seventh avenue. ITtURNISIIED ROOMS.? A PAKiXNi AND FOUR IJKD . rooms, furnished, to let, w th or or wilho<.t boarl ? ptivnte house, 1H4 Grand street, nnar Broo'.way. Term moderate. ? A_ . FURNISHED ROOMS. ? WA.NTO, BY A GENTI-EMA* between Fourteenth ami Twentieth streets, and le? tween Broadway and SUtli avenue, a furnished purlin and bedroom adjoin. ng, with a private iabl<* Reter eoi-ea exchanged. Addrek* box SO Pout Oflice. NO. 110 GRAND STREET. ? TO LOT, ONE LARUK room, furniahed with or without board; also, seve ril koiII noua, for single gentlemen. Rooms lighteil with gaa. NO. 6 1'NIVERSITY PLACE? TWO LARGE, HAND somely furniahed parlor*, to let, to gentlemen, to gether or separate, without board. ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN AND A GENTLEMAN AtfD his wife may be accommodated with pleasant room*, Ran. pantries, ,Vc , and board in a private family, reaid iag in a delightful location, within Bre minutes walk of the South and Wall street ferriea. where ah the comforta of a home can be enjoyed. Inquire at lOuCbnton street, Brooklyn. EOOMS FOR TOREK SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WITH board, may be obtained at !>44 Houston street, sc cond block from Broadway. Also, board without room*. KOOM8 SUITABLE FOR A GENTLEMAN AM) HIS wife and one single gentli man or lady, with or without board for the gentleman, in a private American family ; no other boarders. Inquire at No. WO Hudson street. To LET? TWO NEATLY FURNISHED BEDROOMS, TO single gectleiuen, with lire places, without boar t. l'ont moderate. Apply at No. 5 Mick." street corner of Fulton street, Brooklyn a minute's walk from tie ferry. rro LET? WITH HOARD. AT 4o BAST fWINTIBTHI JL street, a furnished hack parlor on the first d?4r. suitable for a gentleman an i his wife: also, oas Ij.wt room ou third floor, lor a single gentleman. Huns* witb all the modern improvements, equally dista it from. Broadway and Fourth avtnue TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM MO dated with board in a pr.vate family. Apply at 'it M Greenwich street, near Chamber!. WANTED, IN BROOKLYN? A NEATLY FLMNHIIKH room, tor a gentleman, at a convetient. distauce from the Fulton or Wall street ferries, with partial board, breakfast snl tea and dinner on Sundays. Ad dress, with particulars, stating loca'iou and terms, ?'William,'- bo* 2,'JU 8 Post OfHce. A mnicAL^ HEAUTIi'UI, SEYKN OCTAVE ?'.50 IIO^KWOOO pianoforte is offered (or $245, made to order, eighl weeks tdnce, by b?*t city maker*: superior tone, uew stjie, cj.se finished back, i* perfect, with maker's fall guarantee. Itcun be *een at No. t) College pla -.e, froa s o'clock A. M. till o Wmmdiy wJtlwwiy. t CA.sn music eroKE-Misic at half price ? tit w Yotk, January 1, lK,r>5. ? William Hall ft Son, 211) Rrcadvay, opposite the l'ark, have decided to r* duce the price ot their ent.re catalogue and slock of non-copyright music to au average of one-half it* for^ raer price*. Iu order to alford thU reduction, we are I obliged to adopt the cash system, aal wo beli?re tiiat our friend* ami the public generally will be even better nerved than heretofore, b> a atrict adherence to tiii.* principle. In legulating our price*, we have adopted our national currency, an t hare, as far a* po.-tsi bi<-, ma te the pi icon in decimals. The price will be marsed oa , everv piece of tnusio. The nou copyright* thus : "Re duced price, cent*,' and tiie copyrights td;uic ''Copy right, ? cent*." All the non-copyright music printed previous to this arrangement will be sold at o.ie-lialf the old price*. A sinilar reduction will be made la in struct ion book*, Ac Since the *tudy of music liu be come unessential branch of education, a reduction in the price of sheet music has been dem:m.led by tliA public, and we have no doubt that the plan wo have adopted will increase our sale* sufficient fo warrant ua in carrying out our enterprise to It* fullest extent Our catalogue already contains the works of the best Bun pean authors, and we will continue to reprint such a* may hereafter bs published, all nf which will be sold at less than one-bslf the price* of the foreign copiei We will continue the manufacture of pianofortes, guitar*, flu tee, Ac , and also the importation of everv article of musical merchandise, and will sell for cash only, at greatly reduced price*. Orders from any part of the country, enclosing the money, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. WM HALL, ft .SON, 230 Broadway, opposite the Park. For sai?? a spijcnimd piano, ovbov OBHDRO pher ft Serall's best make, warranted an excellent instrument or no sale; been iu use one year, just long enough to prove it to be a perfect article. The owner, having two of the Name make, would dispose of one on reasonable term* Apply at 1LUI Fourth street, Wil liamaburg. Great chance? libhul offer.? horacs wa TKR*, music pu blither and dealer, of ,,M Broad way, will present a* a New Year'* gilt for 1856, one dol lar'n worth of nsuaic, to be selected from his extensive l catalogue, to tho?e who will purchase of Mm the aame amount, previous to t!.e 25th of this month, and will forward both gift and purchase post paid. He ha* aU? made an enormous reduction in the prices of his cele brated pianos, melodeons, and musical instrument! of all kinds, aud mad** to correspond w.th the present harl times. All order* promptly attended to. MUSIC? A YOl'NO I.ADY, Pl'PIL OF THK MOST celebrated vocal and instrumental performers that have visited the I'nited states, ami possessing great na tural abilities for instructing ethers, will give lesson* to young ladle* at her residence, li* Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh and F.igbth avenues, or will attend at residences; three months will prove suflictent. Teroa* in accordance with the times. PIANO, MIRROR ASD PAINTINGS FOR SALE.? Awful sacrifice.? An elegant 7 octave, excellent toned rosewood piano for $150, cost $ a large, beau tifnl ironrh plate oval mirror (cost $12*>), and two UrKe,oil painting" (coat $210), for $100. Mint l>? sold to-day Apply at 266 Fulton street, in the saloon. SPLENDID MI SICAI, I'LH'ENTS JTJI, MEN'S I UN r,i.nat?d dance music ? The Mario .Schottiache, with splendid portrslt of Mario, (the only one In the country); the tkirgia Vabw ? fine portrait of Gri?i; ths West Park Poll* ? splendidly illuminated, the Farewell Valse ? Bag ^ nifjeeni portrait of Jullicn; the Fireman's Quadrille? an m-rb pictorial title- the Max Sutalne Polka ? novel ill us tration All the above were compose.! for special occa aioni, and bear Jullien's de<iications ami autograph The set form a magnificent volume, and an appropriate pre seat, being gems of dance music JOHN DARf.lK, New York, and all music sellers. The banjo tauoht by a nkw and improvcd method, in aix lesson* Terms $0. Jacob*' cele brated banios for sale. California diamond pins of ail kinJa. Proieo-ora S. B ft H. P. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. I AHOUN TAl'GHT ON REASONABLE TERMS, BY A pupil of Robert Haton, of the Iheatre Royal, Co vent Garden, 1/indon. Apply at W. It Fisli'a thetUical *ig store, f>09 Pearl strest, four door* froia Broadway. BOBSF.fl, < \ Itltl v<.K v M . 1X>K SAI>:- A ROAN HORSE, SIX YEARS OIJ) ; 1 also, a bay trotting mare, that tan trot her mile in 2 (0. They wi'.l b? sold cheap, as tbe owner is about It sving the c<ty. They can be seen at the Eleventh Ward llotel, Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. f'OR SAI.K ? A FINK PAIR OF COACH H0B8H, SIX te<n tends high ..color, bay, seven and eight y?ar? old, Cne atyle aid action, and will 1? sold at the higheel offer Injure at the National Hotel, No. 6 CortlanJt street. HOR.-l.s_A FAP.MFR, OS U>N0 Hl.AN'D, WfU, . keep four or fivA hor*es during tae winter (ai?4 spring, if I? ll?l), at five dollar* per month Apply te V T. SWIM.Y ft CO., 17# South *treet WfAt.ON ? A M'PFJIIOR CITY III II.T IJtiHT TROT Vf ting wagon for sale chetp. Ha* lif-n run four If'-nths, but Is a* good a* new. Apply at Buck's Hotel, corner Twenty fonrth street a id Third ave?n e. w AM'KI'? TO PTHCHASB A HOR.sE, CART 1st) harnese. Inquire at (MM Oroenwieh ?trwet rLonii(i?, at. CUTrmNtJ? I.AOIW AND (sENTI-EME?' IUfTN? clothe* to du<po<ke of, ran receive a fair eash^rtoe by sending to the store 1'J I^nrvns street, n?ar r>?n al, er Writ Hrr.a.way, or ad iress ?y letter throufh thepeei, to | OOM Indies att'.nde.f bj Vr*. Coli*n. CA T OH- CI OTHINO ? 12,000 WORTH WANTSCB - 1 a* hifliot oaeli ptice wili be liberally g-vo, in currert moi. y, ior good lef oil ciothi.ig, ol ?v?ry 'l~ ecrtption. Oentieia?n wi?h.U| to dispose of tbe aeeve will pl<ase address or call en JA.MM /. iitONt'Y, 11 Orenge etreet, neerCliatham C~ tAsi o* ! ciorniNt. WANiri* -(.r r.r: ?mi:nhav j in* any I-ftefT we*rtn? ep|<erel te dispo** of in I* Re i - >n,sll quan'it,**, shall receive the ?, rr hi^t?e*? fin ? for ?beni l?y a r^l> -r.g te or a?Uren*ief THOMAjl I. (<0)'OV,4 0 F?a<i stmt, te?'.w-on City llali pi so* and *Ueet.