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, 2XN~—“ccecC——f__|"___e—_—____rryryyy————— One thing Certain, Knox’s Hats, ana Knox's fare crace Broadway more than thove “4g gay ‘atime denier. Pashionadle, peckooking men, We? » tne former—senzible and besutiful women, the latter, 4., 128 Fulton street. Watches.—Jules J La Vallette, Jus 20 Fréres, Montandon, Duchine, Bautto, Breguet, Nardin, and the most celeb: efea Kuropean manufagtured watches, Sar sale, at MP srter’s prices, a 381 Beoadway, corner of ‘White street, ip stairs. DAVID RAIT, Importer. Ly London Cordial Gin, Distilled He for, and imported solely by, E.G. CHARLES, No, 7 Mlace,'is, for ito medicinal qa ities, ex ‘as a delight ful bev Ke, ihe best article in the market. For nale at every bar in the city, or as above. ‘Trusses, Shoulder Bi Female ers, instruments for elub-feet, knock-knees, bow-lega, weakness of the ankle-joints, and curvature of the spine. Al+o, a very superior elastic stocking, for enlarged veins @f the leg, and clastic knee-caps. Also, children’s trusses, and every kind of bandage, at DR. GLOVER’S, No. 1 Ann street. s ‘, Debay’s Nioukrenoleo, or Medicated Com- pound, for restoring, arse and beautifying the hair. —The great secret of the unparalleled rncoess of thin pre- paration lies in the fact that it never fails to give the most ‘unbounded satisfaction to the lady or gentleman using it. ¥ keeps the hair in the most exquisite condition, without imparting to it an oily or greasy appearance: and, al- though, by improperly employing injurious washes or @errosive mixtures, the hair may have become ih, the idea of having recently been curled with a hot ,) or turned grey, it will become pliant, silk-like, and exceedingly beautiful. It does not stain the akin or noil the bonnet, and is as delightfully fragrant asa fresh Mown rose.’ Unlike other preparations, it never becomes “Newark. Oct. 9, 1852.—I have never met with any aration which, in cleaning the sealp, woul, like De- yy’ Niourk: eendition. Respectfully verte! Saran W. Vanperroon.’’ “New York, Oct. 22, 1862.—With much pleasure I can Dear testimony to the very great excellence of Debay’s Nioukrenoleo an an indispensable appendage to the toilet, having in my own experience, and the high encomiums Destowed upon it by numerous friends, most unequivocal proofs of its estimable virtues, as one of the best prepara- tions in ure for cleaning, purifying and strengthening the | Gomme \ renoleo, leave the hair in’ sucha silk-like | ‘UDSON RIVER RATLROAD—NOTICK.—CITTZENS erally, ex thove of the Nineteenth and Twentleth wards, Io favor of discontinuing’ the use of steam fon the Hudson River Railroad south of Sixtioth street, are requested to attend meeting to be held at the northwest corner of Forty-seventh street and Eleventh t Mr, Donnelly’s house, on Wednesday evening 26th inst., at seven o’elok, punctually, rain or ‘A full attendance is urgently requested, aa a commitiee of the Common Council meet to tiapow of the matter onthe Sint inst.—Caleb F, Lindsley, award P Clark, C. C. Ellis, Wi.liam Gellin, @. 8 Mott, Robert Auld, and one thourand others. | TOTICE.—ALL PERSONS HAVING FRIENDS IN- N terred in the burying ground belonging to the M. E. Churebes, at Williamsburg, L. I., are requested to meet in the M. & Church, Will reet, in this city, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 26th, at 7 o’elock, as business of importance will be brought forward. By order of the Trustees. N. B.—The above notice has no reference to the private plots. NOWLFDGE 18 POWFR.—MECHANIC3) INSTITUTE Leetures, 1863.—The fifth leeture of the course will be delivered this, Tuesday evening, at the Institute Rooms, No. 1 Bowery, corner of Division ntreet, by the Hon, Geo. Bancroft, the eminent historian, lafe’ Seoretary of ‘the , Navy, Minister to England; ke. ke., Ke. | Lecture to com- mene at eight o'clock, Members and their families ad- mitted free. Non members can procure tickets at Apple ton’s, Hall & fon's, H. Raynor, 16 Bowery, apd of the Ae- tuary, inthe Library Room of the Institute. Price 26 cents each, to be devoted towards the purchase of books for the library. Alphonse Perrin, Esq., will lecture before the members, on Tuesday evening next, Subject:—''Home and its Influence.” By order of CHARLES H. DELAVAN, Chairman of Lacture Committes. STORIA—A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE CITIZENS of Astoria, Ravenswood and the vicinity, will be eld in the Court House, in Astoria, on Tuesday evening, | January-26, 1863, at seven o'clock, for the purpose of de- velng meana to procure increased facilities of communtea- tion with New York. Steamboat owners, and the eneeay of the surrounding country, are invited to at- tend, from the ye will address the meeting. By order of the Committee of Arrangements. On behalf of five hundred residents of Astoria, and the adjacent neigh- wth of the hair ; and I have no hesitation in recom- , borhood. mending it to all who are desirous of cultivating a rich, Deautiful and silken head of hair. Henry [onG, No. 43 Aun street. “New York, March 19, 1862.—It is with no little pleasure that I'am able to bear testimony to the uniform efficacy of Debay’s Nioukrenoleo, for restoring, preserv- ing and beautifying the hair, It’ is, in my opinion, the Dest article for the purpose in use. Thave found it no Jens nuceessful in alleviating inflammation and pain. » Wa. How.anp, No, 60 Nassau street, corner of John.” We might refer to many of the first’ merchants in the sity of New York, in corroboration of what has here been stated in favor of Tebay’s Nioukrenoleo ; and among them we would mention Jeremiah Wilbur, Faq., of the firm of Wilbur & Scott—formerly Masters, Markoe & Co. For sale by E. French, bookseller, No. 136 Nassau street ; T. J. Crowen, bookseller, No. 690 Broadway ; Dewitt & Davenport, booksellers, Tribune buildings; Mrs, D. Svr- gent, No. 1&t. Mark’s place, and booksellers generally ; alsa, in Brooklyn, by Mrs, Hayes, No. 175 Fulton street: . B.—Letters must be addressed to Dr. E. F, DEBAY, (care of E. French,) No, 135 Nassau street, ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—Agency removed to 88 Ann street, Fowler’s Buildings, one door from Nassau street. ‘The Antidote ix the only gure and speedy cure for all kinds of nervous diseases, neu: tie doloreux, rheumatism, &c. Price, $1 pe bottle; six bottles for $4 50. PYNE, 88 Ann street. Attention.—Look Out for Counterfeiters and imposters. The only genuine Wabpeno is LOVEI'S, for changing, ‘grey hair to its original color, and curing’ bald- " ts—No. 1 Maiden ; 165, "2 Breadway ; 126 Canal street. : Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s, without ex- eeption or reservation, the very best ever invented. Be- ware of puffed dyes. Equally celebrated is Gourand’s Medicated Soap, for curing pimples, freckles, sallowness, cymes: - Poudre Subtile uproote hair from any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gives, at No. 67 Walker street, near Broadway. Oristadoro’s Celebrated Liquid Dye the bair instantly to a beautiful black or brown, while prerervative beautifier stimulates its growth, and FirPstuates ita luxuriance to the latest period of life. dye is applied privately, and both sold at CRISTADO- BO®, No. 6 Astor House, and by druggiste generally. Ladies and Men at Church next Sunday— Clear as your conscience should be your skin and hair. 80 for twouhillings. A cake of JONES’ chemieal soap will make iyene xkin clear, white, spotless and soft, even the worst skin. Jones’ coral hair restorative dresses harsh, gray, dirty hair, soft, dark and fem, stops its falling, &c. Depot 408 Broad ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DY. aa BEE BIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. “ea ee PERSONAL. VALENTINE, PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLO- gy, will please call at 100 Nassau street, third story, and he will hear of comething to his interest. E. F. APPLEGATE, ‘OTICE—ARCHIRALD HOWISON OR HEWISON.— Wanted, information as to Archibald Howison, or ison, who was born near Falkirk, in Scotland, and left that country about the year 1827. He went to New York, and when there was in'a ship with a Captain Lean. ‘When last heard of, he was about to proc to Phila- iphia, or Carthagena, with that gentleman. If he ia it is wished to ascer- tain the time and place of is th; and if he is alive, he will hear of something to hia advantage, by applying, within three years from 10th October last, to Mr. John Ronald, Solicitor, Supreme Gourts, Kdinburg: Fdinburg, 20th December, 1862, MILITARY. OTICE.—CITY GRENADIERS.—YOU ARE notified that the drill on next Tuesday ere un- avoidably postponed until Wednesday evening, inst., st the armory room, at half-past 7, P.M. N. B. members are requested to be punctual in their attend- ance, as business of importance will be transacted. By order. A. EAGLESTON, Captain. J. G. Harnwon, Secretary. AIL MAKERS GUARD.—ATIENTION.—ALL THOSE on our excursion are requested to attend a drill of the company at Centre Market drill room, on Monday evening, Jan. 24, and Tuesday evening, Jan. 25, at seven o'clock, P. M. ‘The invited guesta are’ respect- fully requested to meet with the above Guard, on Wednes- day morning, Jan. 26, at seven o'clock, A. M. By order of D. N. HOLLY, Com. 8 meeting of this company on Thursday, Jon. 27, at seven o’clock P, M., at $2 Tike slip. A punctual attend- anee is requested, as business of importance will be trans- acted. By order, | HIRAM MOORE, Ord. Sergeant. (A SURTION FOR THE PROPLE—R. P. will deliver his second lecture on the Reality of tual Intercourse, at Hope Chapel, on Tuesday eve- , Jan. 25th, commencing at 7 o'clock, Seats free. ATHOLIC INSTITUTE O¥ NEW YORK.—A LECTURE will be delivered on Wednesday evening, Jan. 26, at the Broadway Tabernacle, by Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Erq., of Buffalo, Subject—‘The Political Causes and Effects of the Reformation.” Tickets, 25 cents each, to be lind at the Catholic bookstores, and at the door on the evening of the lecture. Doors oven at 7. Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. DANIEL D. SULLIVAN, Secretary. TEUTENANT GPORGR. W. MAY WILL DELIVER THE second of a course of four lectures on the Unpub- lished History of General Taylor's Campaign in Northern Mexico, at Thalian Holl, 402 Grand street, on Tuesday evening next, the 2th inst. ‘Tickets can be had at the following places:—-Peter Mitchell's segar store, 410 Grand street; Robert Onderdonk’s Thirteenth Ward House, on the corner of Clinton and Grand streets; of George J. Brown, junction of Grand street and East Broadway, and at the door on the night of the lecture. Admission 1234 cents. MS BACON’S COURSE OF HISTORICAL INSTRUC- tion, at the Stuyvesant Institute.—The concluding lesson of the first term will be given this morning, at 1 o'clock, The evening losson will be deferred until further notice. OFULAR LECTURES AT THE TABERNAGLE—SECOND Series.—Hon. Horace Greeley will deliver the firat lecture of the courve, on Thursday evening, January 27. Subject—"Life, Times, and Puolic Services of Henry Clay.” Lecture to commence at eight o'clock. Adimis- sion 25 cents. ‘Tickets may be had at the booksetores, and at the door, Members of the Mereantile Library Associa- tion will obtain their tickets at the desk of the binge at members’ usunl rates, ‘Rev. Dr. Tyng, of this city, will ive the second lecture, on Wednesday, February 2. Sub- —' The Spiritual Nature of Man. OLULAR LECIURES.—PROFESSOR WILLIAMS, AT the Bleecker Buildings, corner of Bleecker and Mor- ton streets, continues to introduce new experiments in mental alchemy every other night, to the gratification and wonder of his lirge andiences. ‘This evening, some interesting matters may be seen at 734 o’elock. THE BALL SEASON. Gan Bal. DE SARACCO—UNDER THE MANAGE. A_ment of » committee of hin friendi, at Niblo's Saloon, on Thuredoy evening, February 3d, Fhis ball will be the most {ashionable and recherche of the season. The new and elegant dances have boen selected, and the most ccle- brated musicians engaged. Tickets of admission exclu. aively for the ball, or with privilege of twelve or twenty Teseons, and a circular containing full particulars, can be rocured at Mr. Saracco’s, No. 110 Grand street, four loos west of Broadway, by waking {ramediate application, ax the number of tickets is limited. It is searcel sary to allude to Mr. Saraceo's professional abilities; superiority of his talents and the rapid progress of his pupils areadmitted. Adults who have never danced be- fore are taught all the modern dances ina single course of twelve lesrons, and, during thix arrangement, they ean be obtaived at one-third the usual terms, The dancer taught will include the Polka, Schottisch, Polka Redowa Redowa Waltz, Mavourka, Esmeralia, Cing-temps Walt German Cotillons, &e., &o. HE GRAND FANCY DRESS AND CIVIC BALL OF the season, of the Monte Christo As-ocistion, will me off at the Apollo Rooms. on Frida; ary 28th, 1863, Mr. with co-tuines, ‘Tickets to be had at the Astor House, yo ag House, James Cragin, Florence Hovel, EP. Fox, bor. evening, Janu R. W. Williams will be in aitendance ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—MEMBERS opposed to the contemplated removal of the Library } to Astor place are requested to meet at Clinton Hall on Wednesday evening, at 734 o'clock. IBERNIAN B, B, SOCIETY.—THE MEMBERS OF THE above society are hereby notified to meet at Mont- omery Hall, No. 76 Prince street, this, Tuexday, the 25th fort, ot hulf-past one o'clock,’P. M., to poy the last tribute of respect to our Inte brother member, William Hamilton, of No. 2. By order, THOS O'BRIEN, Jr., Gen. President. EAKY ROOF8 AND GUTTERS REPAIRED AT short notice. Apply at SUMNER’S, No. 68 Barclay street, opposite College place. USTRALIA.—MR. ELLIOT, OF ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street, will sail for Melbourne about the fitet of February, for the Laghinpe of establishing an American house there in the shipping and commission business, He therefore respectfully solicits consignments of ships and merchandise of allkinds. The most satis faetory reference can be given. 10) BEWARD.—Lost_oN THE EVENING oF THE 16th inst., gold bracelet, set with torquoise std pearls, and marked with the initials M. R. The above reward will be jaid on its being returned to the subseriber, at 18 Walt street, or 255 Fourth avenne. 8, P. RUSSEL. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO SISTERS; ONE as ehambermaid and laundress, the other as seam4- tress and nurse. Both can produce the best of city re- ference from their place, where they have lived for the lant four years, and are fully accomplished for the above situations. Please eall at N>. 7 Union court, University place, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, second floor, front room. Bridget Riley, Mary Riley. Ws BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as seamstress; can ect and fit ladies’ ant children’s dresses in fasiionable style; would take ¢ iarge of one or two grown children, or go as baby’s nurse; is a plain seamstiess and prnteetly understanda her business. and fe a protestant. hote addressed to Seamstress, 148 West Bixteenth street, between Seventh and Eigit'h ave- nues, in the rear, will meet with attention. Can be seen for several days. ‘ANTED—A SIIUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN of steady habits, to cook, wash and iron, or to do the work of a small family. Good reference if required. uire at 141 Twenty-seventh street, between Seventh Kighth avenues. Can be seen for two days. Wry A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstress and nurse, or seamstress and chambermaid, Good city reference. Apply at 283 Sixth avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS; 13 CA- ble of cutting and fitting lalies’ ani cht dven’s dresses; can also do plain sewing neatly, Cin je respectable city reference. Please to call, for two ys, at 26 Second avenue, third floor, front room. ANIFD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid, or would take care of chil dren. Good eity reference’ given from her kist place. Please enll at No. 100 Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, firat front room. ‘Can be seen for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ap good cook, and first rate washer and irouer, or todo housework in'a respectable family. Beit city re- ference given. Apply at No. 80 Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue, front basement. Can be seen for two days. WA XTED_A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WoMAN, an seamstress, or to take care of children, or an chambermaid or waiter. ‘The best of city reference. Ap- y at 105 Kast'Twenty-tfth treet, between Second and avenues. "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GENTLE- map, who is well acquainted with bookkeeping, rac in figures, and able to converse and write in Eng- ish, French, and German. City references given. Address G, Herald ottice. i ee ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, a situation as chambermaid and fine wash- er and ironer in private family. Best city references can be given. Has been three years in her list situation. Call at No. 308 Mulberry street, in the rear, third floor. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, in a private family. She understands her business perfeetly, and can give the bost of city re- ferences, and all necessary satisfaction as to character that may be required. Please call at 94 Eighth street, second floor. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED.-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, as ehambermaid and waiter, or chamnber- maid and to take care of children, and do plain sewing. ‘The best of reference can be given as to character and capabibity. Please call at 186 Heater street. Can be seen for two days, ‘ANTED — A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Phot! woman, a8 cook; is capable of doing all kinds of pastry. Would have no objection to assist thi penta Has good reference. Please call at 237 Bleeck. er . 1 REWARD.—LOST—IN SEPTEMBER LAST, A bull terrier dog ; answers to the name of Jack. le has Cy ae ears, a long small tail, and black spots on is head. ‘The above reward will be paid to any person returning him to his owner, at 127 Grand street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do general housework, or a4 cham- bermaid and waiter; can take care of children. Good city reference given.’ May be seen for two da; East Fourteenth street, between avenues A and 3 O8T—ON MONDAY, THE 2TH INST., AT NOON, IN erossing Fulton street, in Broadway, a porte monnaie, with @ portrait of Jenny ‘Lind, in fil, ‘somewhat worn, containing nineteen bills, and other papers. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it to No. 17 Barclay street, up stairs. 0G LOST—$5 REWARD.—STRAYED AWAY, ON Sunday m , January 23, an English coach dog, white spotted with bl answers to the name of Rolla. ‘The above reward, and all charge, paid to whoever will re- turn him to 33 Pacific sbreet, lyn. : W2XTED_BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and waiter; has no objection to make herself generally useful. Best of city reference. Please call at her present employer's, 132 Clinton #t., South Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yo woman, as plain cook, washer, and ironer; has no obj to do general housework, in a small pri- vate family. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 57 Stanton street, Brooklyn, first floor, front room. The Dest of city reference can be given. OST—NFAR MYRTLE AVENUE, BROOKLYN, AN old fashioned gold wateh, made by John Gartle: in. Whoever will return the abdve to 47 Adelpiii street, Brooklyn, will be liberally rewarded. OST—AT THE BALL AT NIBLO’S, ON THE 20TH parent 894 eroes. = mn finding the etipe al vi at Rogers io, 4 Fulton street, shall Uberally rewarded. OUND—ON TUESDAY, 11TH INST, A POCKET book, containing a sum of money. Apply at No. 9 Pine street, up stairse ee JUND-—ON MONDAY EVENING, A HORSE AND wagon, in the vicinity of Thirty-third street and Fifth avenue. Contents, four feed ‘one blanket, &c. The eye. at 's hive ei jo. ‘est a ainth street. vis ‘ is AL, Pmocrane PUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. — Ata of this committee, held on the evening of the tist inst. at ‘Tammany Hall, the following = ble and resolution, offered by Mr, L. B. Shepard, was unanimously adopted:— Whereas, the General Committee is sincerely desirous to promote the union of the democratic party in this Sricnlestion ll those ‘who mealntata ho: prisclios of w int 3 the Baltimore platform, and desire to give a firm A] un- to the Democratic National and State administrations, and also to avoid all causes of objection Contested seat, before ‘ihe partion have opie oppor, contested seats, before ve ample oppor- tunity to present thelr certificates, or other evidences of ion—Therefore, be it Bcorcibe That fe A vsteenbieprs vette eee) pestponed unt wu evening, Jan. at o’clock; and that all woke ipepekeg ALL g toany extent, the seats of those inch in this organ ization, be and are hereby invited to present their claim on that occasion. DANIEL E. DELEVAN, Chairman pro tem. Gronce H. Pui TB. Gute, }eoretarios pro tem. A.? )DWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, AT THE « new entablishment, No. 806 Broadway, near Grace Church.—The classes for the second quarter are now form- ing. For ladies and children on Wednesdays and Satur- Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays und Eabvays, frm? jondays, 8, 8 8, from to 10 cvelock P. M., Tine ieaons for tienen are ar- ranged on an entire new principle, by w! progress and convenience of the pupils are ‘greauly facilitated. For ‘ADAME AUGUSTA HAS RE-OPENED HER DANCING classes in her commodious house, No. 712 Broad- A reduction will be made fs) oes having a num- ber of children to be instructed. For terms and particu- lars, apply between 12 and 2 o’clock. |, Bows opposite street.—Mr. ig! ould inform his friends that his second quarter will commence on Saturday, January 16. Persons subscribing now will receive four months tuition for the quarter. For particulars, inquire at Mr. W's residence, 151 Tenth street. EW CLASSES.—BROOKE’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT his new Assembly Rooms, No. 861 Broome atreet.— ‘The most fashionable styles of this country and Europe taught in the shortest pessible time, and on moderate terms. A new class for ladies and misses on Tucsday af- ternoon, from 8 till 6 o'clock. A newclass for gentlemen Tuerday evening, from 7 till 103 o’elock. | Also, a new class for children’ on Wednesday afternoon, from 8}¢ til 6 o'clock. RIVATE CLASSES IN DANCING, NOW FORMING for the second quarter, at 600 Broadway. Evenings for ladies and gentlemen, afternoons for childron and ladies. Separate classes exclusively for beginners. Prac- tice in the new dances, quadrilies, and waltzing. All ap- plications to be mad 4 ene music store. » & E. H. BURNTON. way. Pot LIQUORS. JUGS OLD STYLE SCHIEDAM AND 20.00 old club schnapps gin, warranted pure, and possessing all the fine medicinal qualities for which this old fashioned article has beon so long esteemed and so highly, recommended by the faoulty. Sold by WM. H. UNDERHILL, 439 Broome street. 000 DOZEN DUBLIN STOUT AND FALKIRK A ale, just received by the Glasgow and Siddons, Also, on hand, Younger’s Tennant’s, Camp- bell’s, &e., Scotch ale, London porter, XXX atout and Vhiladelphia porter, superior to any in the market, For Ai H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, cor- y. N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF BRANDIES, WINES, whiskey, rum, gin, champagne, segars, Xc., of all the well known brands, iwported for’ wholesale buyers, and for sale in quantities to suit, at a saving of twent fer cont, by Wil H. UNDERHILE, 430 Broome atrec corner of Crosby. UIR & SONS’ AND WM. YOUNGER & 60.3 SCOTCH ales, in fine order for family use; Robt. B. Byars’ and Barelay, Perkins and Co,’s London Porters; Grape Leaf, Mumm, and Heidsieck Champagnes; Sauturne, Hock, and ‘Claret wines; Havana segara, &c., for sale, at tho lowest market price, by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 300 Broadway. PETERS & CHAMBERS, 300 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS of all grades of pale and dark brandies, port, Sherr: and Madelta wines, Jamnaiea and St. Croix Tums, Seo'el and Trish whiskey, assorted brands of gin, sehiedam Schnapps, &c, Orders rolicited and promptly attended to. INE LARGEST STOCK OF WINES, BRANDIFS, AND L _tegarsin the city will be found at PETERS & CHAM- BERS’, 300 Proadway: Buyers avo requosted to examine this extensive stock before inaking purchases. Great in- Aucements are oifered to cash and short-time buyers. foe POUGHKEEPSIE BREWERY—RSTABL ed 1797.—The undersigned continue to manufacture the eelebrated Poughkeepsie pale, amber, und XXale and jorter, for home consumption, and the markets of Cal fornia, South America, Australia and the Indies, For shipping, the article ix put op as heretofore, in new wood and fron bound casks, manufactured exprossly for suoh purpore. Orders reeeived at their depot, 110 Warren atreet, New York, or at the brewery, Pourlikeepsio. M. VASSAR & CO, ner AN TED—A SIIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE middle aged woman, as nurse; ean take charge of a baby from its birth, and has lived as nurse with respecta- dle families for the last ten years. The best city refer- ee ere Apply at 71 “Macdougal street, corner of ston, ——$<$<—<—<$< ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED woman, as cook; she understands all kinds of cook- ingand baking. Also, a girl todo chamberwork and assist in fine washing and ironing, or as waiter. Best of cit; reference given. Can be seen for two days. Please cal at 91 West Nineteenth street, front room, tory. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, in a private family or respectable Doarding house; understands her business tly; cam do baking and pastry work. Good city reference given. Can be seen for two days, at 94 Greene street, between Prince and Spring, inthe rear. ‘ANTED—BY A FRENCH GIRL, A SITUATION AS nurse or chambermaid. The best of reference will be given. Please apply at Mr. Pecot’s, 123 Nineteonth street, near Seventh avenue. Wier SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- man, fully competent to take the entire c of fant from its ; is @ first rate seamstress. Best of referonce. A note addressed to J. C., No. 2 Cliff street, will be answered. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT LADY, a situation as seamstress, housckeeper, or lady’s maid, in this city or Brooklyn. Best of reference as to character and capabilities. Can be seen for two days at 119 Spring street, one door from Greene. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and waiter, in a small family, or to do plain sewing. Can give, city reference. Can be seen for two days, at No. 04 Greene street, be- tween Prince and Spring streets, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- stress, by a respectable yo woman. The best of city reference given, Apply at 372 Ninth street, se- cond floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to cook, wash, and iron. The best of city reference (hee Please call at 96 First street, near Firat avenue, for two days, at her last place. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as nurse and chambermaid; can take care of baby from its birth; has ne objection to go a short dis- tanco in the country. Can give the best of city refer- ences, if required. \ Please call at 62 Spring street, in the rear front basement. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid. Good city reference. oa call at 202 Wooster street. Can be seen for two ys. & good seamatre: i children’s dresses, or a plain dress; ts a good hand at making shirts. Has good reference’ No objection to go tothe country. Please call at 445 Wash- ete — between Watts and Desbrosses. Can be seen for two WW ANTEDBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as laundress or chambermaid. City references can bo given. Apply st No, 10 University place, Union court, for two days. W2NTHD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do general housework or chamberwork: is a good washer and ironer, and good plain cook. Canjbring good city reference, and can be seen for two days at 125 lm street. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework in a small pri- vate family, or to do chamberwork and waiting. Sho can give the bost of city references, and may be seen, for two days, at No. 04 Eighth atreet, St. Mark’s place, near First avenue, 'ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK IN A PRIVATE boarding house, by a woman who perfectly under- stands her business in every respect, and can five the best of city references. Sho may be ‘seen for two days if not engaged, at No. 94 St. Mark’s place, near Firs avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, who undorstands cutting and fitting Ia- dies’ and children’s dresses, as seamstress in a private family. Can be seen this week, if not engaged, at 144 First avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as chambermaid or nurse, or to do eneral housework for a small family. Please call at 04 Jrove street, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GIRL THIRTEEN years old. She has a good education. She is wil- ling to do anything she ia able. Inquire at No. 42 Henry street. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTFD—BY <A RESPECTABI. PROTESTANT Young woman, « situation ay cook, washer and ironer; has no objection to do the housework of a emall rivate family. Good city reference. Pleas call at 244 ‘ext Twenty-fourth street, near Ninth aveaue. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN, ASITU- ation as chambermaid and waiter, oc to do geno- ral housework. Address K. L., Herald office. ANTED—BY AYRESPECTABLE YOUNG” GIRL, A rituation as reamstress and children’s nurs; is willing to assist in washing and ironing. Can bo saen tor two days, second door from the corner of Cylumbia, in Harrison street, Brooklyn, in the bwasement ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTEST man, @ situation as good plato « washer exid jroner, The best of eity re T Wo ok; isa first rate ‘enoes from her last place, Hlease callat 124 Derry stréet, frout base: ment. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—IN BROOM LYN, THREE CAAMBERMAIDS, four cooka, seven girls for housework, three Pro- tesinnt seamstresses, and two nurses, with four small girla. Engagement this day by applying ear; Alxo, a man and boy for an oyster saloon, and one to learn con feotionery. N. B.—Two mon to drive carts, I twenty emigrant laborers, for eliy work. T. HAMILTON, hoase agent, office 136 Fulton sixect, corner of Middagh, Brook lyn, bacement. on, WANTS, | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘4 situation as chambermaid or walter, or to do general housework in a small private family. Bhe ean be een for two days, at 7 Mott strest, in the rear, on the it floor. ANTED—A FITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE pens roman, to cook, wach and fron, in re- spectal rivate family, The bestof reference. Inquire at 109 Mulberry street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, 4 situation as wet nurse. She has just lost her baby, one month old. Apply at No.4 Batavia street, sceond floor, baek room, | ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK OR LAUNDRESS; understands baking and pastry. Has the best city reference, and lived five years in her last place. Ap- ply at 166 Feveuth avenue, between Twenty-first and enty-recond streets, first tloor, front room, Can be nen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as professed cook; understands her bu: | siness perfectly. Has no objections to assist at plain | washing and froning. Best of city reference. Apply, for two duys, at No, 484 Houston street, near the Bowery. ‘ANTED — A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, todo the housework of a small family. Can do plain cooking and baking, and is @ good washer | andironer. Apply at 248 Mulberry street. i : | ANTEP—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION 48 Englixh governess and seamatress. Can give good | reference. May be seen for two days, at 74 Madison street ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | « situation as first rate cook. washer, and ironer, ' ina private family; understands baking and pastry; no objection to go a short distance in the country. Has the best of, references. Please apply at 408 Sixth avenue, | third door from Twenty-fifth street. Can be seen for two | days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE COOK, in a respectable private family; up town preferred. | Bhe has lived three years in her last situation, The best of city references can be produced. Please call at 201 | First avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE PROTESPANT | oung woman, a situation as cook, washer, and | Sroner In a private family; 1s an excellent, dcok, and tho- roughly un tands her business; is also a first-rate washer and ironer. The beet of city reference for capa- | bility and bigh integrity can be given. Can be seen at 8342 Fulton street, corner Joralemon, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED — BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT | young woman, « situation as seamstress and dress- maker, and hax no objection to make herself generally useful. Cun give the best of city references. Can be seen for two days at No. 74 Madison street. ANTED—BY A RESPFCTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A | Protestant, a situation as chambermaid and plain seamstress, or to assist at washing and ironing. Can refer to her last employer, in thia city. Please ap- ply at 432 Eighth avenue. | ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- | tion as chambermaid and to assist in ironing, or | would do the work of a small private family. Wages no | object, as the advertiser wishes the comforts of a perma- nenthome. A situation in Brookiyn preferred. The beat of city references from her last place. She can be seen | for two days, at 1263; Cedar, corner of Greenwich street. ANTED—A ITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or to | do general housework’ in a small private family. She has | good city reference. Please call at No. 6 Horatio street, | in the reur, on the second floor. Can be seen for twodays. | ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young woman, as cook; is fully competentin all | ita branches. Bost of oity references can be given. Please call at 64 University place, corner of Twellth street, second floor, front room, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron, ina small private family. Good eity reference given. ‘Can be seen for two days. Call at 47 Mott street, m, No. 4, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, COMPERENT young woman, a situation to do chamberwork and waiting, or chamberwork and fine washing and ironiug; has no objection to take care of children. Wages not so much an object as a comfortable home. ‘The best of city | reference can be given. Please cail for two days, at 217 | Elizabeth street, in the sore. | | ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE | Protestant woman, as cook in a small respecta- | dle family; hasno objection to assist with tho washing and ironing, Has the beat of city recommondatioas | from her last employer. Inquire at 80 Bleocker stre ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, A ST ation as chambermaid, waiter, or to do general housework. Best of city reierence.” Inquire of Mrs. Wood, 71 Division street, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, aa laundress, or to do general housework in a pri- | vate family. Good reference can be given. Please apply at 88 Ann street. rst Hor, front ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG FRENCH 1, a situation as chambermaid and seamstress, orto care of children. Good city reference given. May be seen for two days, at No. 613 Fourth street, be- | ‘tween avenues Band C. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN man, eighteen years of age, a situation as car- penter. Has worked two years at the trade in Germany; | ‘would go as cooper. Please address J. K., Herald office. enters ail snes "ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A oung man who is fully competent to discharge his duties Taith G4 Can produce the very best recommen- dations as to character and capacity. ‘Please call or ad- dress a line to P. D., at Trainor’s saddlery warchouse, 378 Broadway. ‘ ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GROOM AND COACH- man, by a respectable Protestant man, who tho- roughly understands his business, and is a steady, careful driver; he also understands the diseases and medical | treatment of horses, and can filla situation as farrier, | or undertake the general management of horses, where his services might be required, Has no objection’ to cit or eountry. Satisfactory testimonials ean be produced, Please call at 43 Sixth Avenue, between Thirty-second and Thirty-third strects, for th . ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERK IN A HOTEL, by @ young man, who has had See both in this and. some of the western cities. st of references given, Address R. H., box 2,057 Post Off ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A BARKEEPER, IN some respectable house. Reference given from his lastemployer. Address W., Barkoeper, Herald office, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A DOWN TOWN IM- porting or jobbing house, by a young man who has been in the dry goods trade for (he last ten years. Can give good city or foreign refervuce. Address A. B. C., Broad- way Post office. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO IS AN experienced scamstress. She will be required to assist in the care of children. Apply at 162 East Four- teenth streets, near Second avenue. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, WITH GOOD RE- ferences, to cook, wash, and iron, at No. 2 Rem- sen street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A COOK; ALSO A SEAMSTRESS, WHO CAN fit and make dresses. Apply, betwoen il and 2, ut 78 Seventh street, hall door. ‘ANTED—A NURSE, A PROTESTANT, TO TAKE the entire charge of an infant, Inquire at No. 20 Sussex place, Jersey City. The best references re- quired. ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, AS WAITER IN A private family, Ohe who understands her business thoroughly and can bring good recommendatioas. Apply at 66 Pierrepont strect, Hrooklyn, ‘ANTED—A NURSE, TO TAKE CARE OF AN IN- | W fant ; one who thoroughly understands her business, The best city reference required. Apply at 677 Houston street. ANTED—IN A RE TABLE FAMILY, A YOUNG lady, (English preferred, )to take charge of and edu- cate two little girls—nge eight and ten years. She will be required to give them a thorough English cduca- tion, with French, music, and drawing. To such a one acomfortable home is offered. Apply for address to Simmonds & Noel, under the Metropolitan Hotel, Broad- way. Ware FIRST RATE EMBROIDERERS ON linen, Also, a good milliner, and some plain seam- stresses, can find constant work. None but the very best of sewers need apply. 165 Canal street. ‘ANTED—A SUPERIOR COOK bring the best of recommendations | and capability. None other need apply, at 110 Fifth avenue, at ten o'clock. | ANTED—A GOOD TAILORESS, TO WORK ON pants by the week; to a good lant constant work. Also, two or three good sewors to learn the trade, Please call At 196 Mott street, first floor, over the store, for two days. ANTED—A COOK, IN A SMALL PRIVATE PAMILY. None but those who thoroughly wudirstand their business need apply, 67 Hicks street, Brouklyn. ANTED—THAT EVERY LADY AND GENTLEMAN, V out of employment, should read this:—Any person reuding, tomy address, one dollar, (the original cost) ON! thall receive full instructions, together with specimen } maierials, for prosecuting a new, genteel, indoor busie | ness, with a certain profit of fromm $40 to 860 per month. | Any percon, aftermaking a faithtul trial of the basiness, und not finding it Tully equal to the r onda’ given, on application sali hayo his money Address (post-paid) RANSOM W. GARD) on here nded. Dc rANTED—AN EX CED DRY GOODS SALES- W man. Apply at 3 . Caldin & Thompson's, 165 Atwotiec street ANTED—EIT" of servants, the best this city affords—some, of various nations and every domestic tant’ Awency, , (Fixth avenue cars pass the -y, 106 Chambers street, ‘wenty-eigut [ CLASS SEF ‘OR VATE. ty or country. Permanent situations, at good wages {class families, are aow ready for professed and plain cooks, and other gervants who wader. stand their business, can give good references, and wish todo what is right. Apply 43 Grand street. , with. | er, or to do the housework of « sual fi | A | A a store or saloon of some kind. , Herald Office. | sylvania F | have no objection to go South or West. ITED States service. Inquire at the manufactory and muse store, 603 Broadway. G G. CHHISTMAN, ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CLERK, IN A FIRST clase hotel—one who understands bookkeeping | and the general routine of a bote!. man, and produce the best of references for every quali fication requisite. To seh a good salary will be paid. Addrevs William James, Herald ofice. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO A’ grocery store. He must understaud bis business, be well recommended, &. Apply, between 8 and 10 A. M., at 83 Forsyth street. ANTED—A FIRST RATE AKC’ man. Apply to EDWARD $41 Fourth avenue, above Twent ANTED—AN AGENT OR CLERK, HAVING $1,000 to $1,600 to loan on seeurity.—To a fair basiness man, $1,000 to $1 200 yearly salary will be given for ser. vices, or an interest in business. None need apply who cannot command the money. Duties light. Address Californian, Herald office, stating capital, when ready, &. He must be a single | | nen ene nc A YOUNG ENGLISH MALE SERVANT WANT a situation as waiter, he would :nake himself gane “it ueful. Address J. W. D., No. 7 Ninetoenth street. Je ters must be prepaid. N EXPERIENCED BOOKREEPER AND ACCOUNTANT, 4L having some hours unemj lo ed, wants a et of books to heey & gocd aud rapid , eaman, and ¢ vn furish the best of references. Address box 1,639 Poxt office. USTRALIA.—AN FXPERIENCED FNGLEH SUR. geon, who hart 10 the Atlantic as medi- cal officer, and can f h eatisfue'ory te timoninky #s to skill and character, desires an engigeiment for and wie, who is thoroughly com: etent to act ax steward- is for Australia (~ydney). Hlene adivese Australia, Herald office. N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, CAPABLE OF OON- ng, also, the correspondence of a mercantile pent, wishes em; loyment, at first temporarily juce go d testimonials a4 to ability and integrity, ighatures to which can be substantiated by persons of this place. Address, for two days, Bookkeeper, Herald W 2 NTEDIIN BROOKLYN, AN ACTIVE, INTELL gent, single young man, to take charge of horses and a cow; (o drive when required, and otherwise make himeelf useful. No occasion to answer unless perfectly competent, and willing to perform these duties. A per- son having some knowledge of gardening would have pre- ference. Address H. M.C., Herald oftice, with referen- ees, and amount of wages required. No other answers will be noticed. ANTED—A BOY, BETW FOURTEEN AND reventeen years of age. Apply at No, 214 Pearl street, between 9 and 11 0’clock I, Inquire at No. 66 Chatham street ‘ANTED—IN A DRY GOODS JOBBING HO! active, intelligent lad, who resides with his par one who has some experience in office business prefe: Call at No, 98 William street, from 10 to 12 o'clock. ANTED—A MAN, AS SECOND SERVANT; ONE Ww that can bring the best of recommendations as to charseter. English and Protestant preferre’. Apply, at 10 o'clock, at 110 Fifth avenue AT ANTED—TWO OR THREE EFFICIENT PANTA- taloon cutters. Best of references are required as to character, ability and industry. Apply at 45 Dey street, from 10 to 11 A. M. and 2 to4 P. ANTFD—AS CLERK, A SMART YOUTH, WHO CAN speak English and French. He must be well re- commended, Salary three dollars per week, to begin Apply, with a specimen of writing, references, BONNET & WALKER, General Advertising Office, No. 24; Wall street. ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU STREET, SALESMEN, clerks, porters, men on railroads and steamers, coachmen, waiters, and boys to learn trades. Places for smart girls ready. Applicata enclosing one dollar, free of postage, stating particulars, can be promptly suited. ‘THOMAS SPINK, Agent YOUNG LADY, LATELY ARRIVED FROM AND, wishes to engage in a respectable family as seam. stress, She understands millinery and dress making; alsomaking shirts and doing plain sewing. Apply for a week in the fancy store, 240 Walker sireet. RESPECTABI tion, ima p ke., to , as cook, washer, and iron- ference given. Can be seen from nine till fi | 162 Sullivan street, first floor, back room, BE W! Apply at 108 sITv ‘ommenced from her last place. teenth street. ue es of nurse and seamstress, who is neat, tidy. Hie in her manners, and who can furnish the nmendations, will hear of a de- sirable riivation, a few miles out of the city, by applying at 20 Sussex plece, Jervey City YOUNG MIWOMAN WISHT id and waiter, or ye of ebildre he best of city refer nes. ply at (47 rludson sireet, first door. Cai be Ap- evu tor two GIRL WISHES A SITCAt al housework, She is a good va ironer, gved plain cook, und would be willing (« nike her self generally useful, and has no objection to gu to the country. Apply at 3 dack-on place. Downiag street, off Bleecker street, first flooi RESPECTABL VIDOW WISI TION AS nurse; has lived twelve years with one family; fully competent to take or to wait on a delicate ence. Can be seen for two da two doors from Ninth ayenue. ITUATION 18 WANIED, RY A RESPECTABLE widow woman, as cook. Sho understands all branches Has good city referonco. Can be seon for two days at 108 Twelfth street. between Fifth and Sixth avenues, in the rear. arge of a baby from Can give good ut dS ‘Thirti Ly vefer- street, NG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion ina small private family, to do general house- , Oras chambermaid and waiter. Good city refer- ence ean be given. Can be scen for two days, in the rear of No, 7 Norfolk street. TO EY RESPECTABLE GIRL WISiE GAGE WITH a fashionable dressmaker ; she has been employed for some time; isa good and quick sewer. Please call for two days, at 536 Twelfth street, between First and Second | avenues, top floor. YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO ATTEND Please address Sf. MIDDLE AGED WELSH WOMAN WISHES FOR A situation as plain cook; also. to assist in washing and ironing, ina small family, Good city reference ean be given. Apply at No, 112 Henry street, fromt room, third floor. i HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS a situation as chambermaid and to aseist aa laun- dress, or as plain laundress. Has reference to her last Place, where +he was for nine years. Call at No. 5 Hester street, front room, up stairs. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A. SITU- tion; is a Connecticut cook, willing to assist in the washing and ironing, understands all kinds of baking, and is willing to make herself generally useful, as she under- stands all kinds of domestic business. Please call nt 166 Macdougal street, rear building, firet floor. Can be seen for two days it not engaged. Good city reference. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion in a private family; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; would have ‘no objection to go as laundress or chambermaid. Good city reference given if required. Please call at 28714 Greenwich strect. Can be seen one day. OOK WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS HER business thoroughly, is a good washer and ironer, and can give first rate city references. May apply at No. 88 Barelay street. LOCK REPAIRER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDER- stands cleaning and repairing clocks, may apply at No. 11 Wall street. OACHMAN OR GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED—BY a colored man who thoroughly understands his busi- ness. Can be seen for three days, at the stable, rear of No. 3 Washington square. Good city referenees given. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO IS CONVERSANT with the retail and prescription business, and can Zome well recommended. Apply at 351 Pearl street, cor- ner of Frankfort. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent person, familiar with the city retall and pre scription business, and possessing satisfactory references; one speaking French or German preferred. Apply at the drug etore, 153 Grand, corner of Elm street. NTERPRISING AGENTS WANTED—TO CANVASS for Hayward’s Gazetteer of the United States, just published, ‘Thore who ean command ten dollars’ ‘and would like to go into the interior of this State, or Penn- can apply from 11 A. M. to2P. M., to V. & W. EARNS, No. 6 Fowler's Buildings, 102 Nassau atrect, JAMES OFENNN, 100 NASSAU STREET, WANTS TWO efficient canvassers for his first premium self-sealing advertising envelopes. First rate commission given to men of the right stamp. Apply at 9 o'clock, A. M. ALESMAN.—WAN BY A YoU situation as salesman in a hostery, shirt, or gen tlemen’s furnishing store, or to learn the dry goods busi- ness; speaks, writes, and translates Freuch; can give the best’ of reference gato capabllity, probity, &.; would Address Fides, Herald office. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A WATCH AND JEWELRY store; one who thoroughly understands the business, of gentlemanly address, a good und quick writer, and who can give good reterence as to character, &e., may addross W. B., Herald office. WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WANT SIIUA- tions—oie as nurse and seamstress; the oth laundress in a hotel or private family, No objectiva to light chamberwork, oy to general housework in a small family. ‘Ihe beat of city reference given. Apply at 80 King «treet, second floor, front room, for two days. 0 LAWYERS.—A YOUNG MEMBER OF THE BAR levires to perfect himself in the office management Ot litigated Has seen some practice, and will con rider caxe-ul instruction, and the use of a good librery, an eguivalent for his services, Best of city and professional reterence: given, Address W. P. Ainsworth, box 1,330 Post Office T° JEWELFRS,—WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, AN EX- rerienced die cutter, a designer, and an engraver. Apply at the manufactory, corner of York and Greene Maiden lane. streets, Jersey City, or to Grinnell & Sons, ed, a sitcation aa cutter, by a practical tailor of long her por i ie MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, —WANT- ‘ in the eustom and sale department, Vor fur culars apply to JOHN T, GOLDSMISH, 76 Nas- Fau sixeet. FXO TAILORS, WANTED, BY A FIRST RATE CUTTER, with many years’ experience in cutting and fitting fine custom work, a permanent situation ina first class establi: bment. ood city references given. Address H., Dox 3,482 Fost Office. PHOLSTERY.—A_ RESPECTABLE LAD, RIGHTEEN U years old, who has worked at the upholetory twelve onthe, wi-hes to engage for. two, oF three years, to complete his knowledge of that bustnoeas. Address Peaedick, Horald obiea, MAN, AS | | Co,,'in this city. = -— SALES AT ACCTION. UCHON NOTICE—CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE tA Wednesday, January 26, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 82 John -treet, a general assortment of white, granite, Roek- inghom and common ware, glass, tumblers, goblete, bowls, &e., in lots, for retailer, and grooers, for cash, by W. W. SHIRLBY, DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCIIONEER.—AUCTION SALE of $160,000 of Rochester, Lockport, and Niagara Falls Railroad Company seven per cont convertible bonds. —-The Rochester, Lockport, and Niagara Falls Railroad Company will sell, by auction, on Thursday, the 3d Feb. at 124) o'clock, at the Merchantw’ Exchange, $168,000 of seven per cent bonds, redeemable in ten years, and con- vertible into the stock of the company at par at any time previous to Feb. 1, 1853. ‘The interest payaisle semi-gnau- ally, on Ist Feb. and Aug., at the ef Comumano & The above named bonds are part ef am issue of $200,000, the proceeds of which are to be appro- priated to the payment of the short bonds of the company, and the completion na farther enuipment of the road. . VARNUM, EDWD. WHITEHOUSE, } Connaittee. DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER.—VALUABLE: Wall street property—Vartion Male.—The Phoeaix juildings, corner of Wall and Water streets, will be sold, to close the estate of the late David Hule, deceased, and the affairs of the late firm of Hale & Halleck, If pot pre- viously disposed of at private nale, they will be offered nt auction, at the Merchants’ Ex. » on ‘Thureday, the 27th inst., at 12 o'clock, M. The front on Wail atreet ix sixty-tive feet. and on Water street forty feet. The pro- perty ix occupied throughout by tenants of the class. The rental for the current year amounts to $8,980, and a large advance is offered for the year to come. The new firm of Hallock, Butler & Hale do not intend to par- chase the property, and will not bid at the sale or indirectly. UCTION NOTICE AND SALE.—THIS DAY, AT 103 o’cloek, in the gales room, 13 Spruce street, large sale of household furniture, stock of ehillren’s elething, hardware, cutlery, fancy goods, London guns, watehes, groceries, regars, bookcaves, bureaus, French show cases, counters, &c. R. Forrestal. THOS, | Auctioneer. A ©. TUTTLE, AUCTIONKER,— « Bar DINING SALOON AND ixtures, Steam Table, &c.—A. C. Tattle will ‘i, on Thursday, at 103g o'clock, on the p No. 1 Maiden lane, the furniture and fixtures of a: Joon, consisting, in part, of 10 marble top tables, 16 ma- hogany do., bar counier, with marble wa: 100 yards oil cloth, cane -eat chairs, castors, ivory katves, plated forks and spoons, crockery and glass ware, elock, beds and bedding, carpets. kitchen utensils, lange griddle, copper coffee, tea and milk boilers, large range, ae. Also, one large steam counter, with pipea and complete, suitable fora hotel or eating house, cash, Sale positive, in lots to suit, to close the eomeern, Ui; UCTION NOTICE. will sell, thi pier Neo. advances, &c., two half pipes brandy, North river, to pay of good quality. Sale positive, without reserve, AUCTION NOTIC.—LIQUORS, SEGARS, DATES, &C.— AA tiie day, Tucsiay, dum. 2b at 10°e% biradhvare Tey street, corner of Greenwich, dates, fige, pranes, nuts, lentils, macearoni, vermicelli, tea, ; soap, tobacco, snuff, segars, brandy, wine, ‘cor: My uanotiara encanto! WELLINGTON A. CANTER, H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER.—EXECUTOR? AND istrator’s sale of valuable property on Reetor street, sed y reed Pewee eee a. 4 will sell at auction, on Tuesday, January 26th, a o'clock, at the Merahants? Ex Stone street—The four story brick store and lot, 5 Stone pony yd north side, near the corner of Broad street, ‘The 25 feet 5 inches by 70 feet 9 inche«; lot 88 feet 6 inebes en one side, and 89 feet 7 inches on the other, with the privi- lege of 'a cartway of 8 feet on the west side. leate of the lot, with the two brick dwelling houses on the northwest corner of Rector street and The lot is 26 feet front, 23 feet rear, 05 feet 3 oa Rector stroet, and 98 feet 1 inch on the northerly side, The lease is from the Episcopal Charity Sebool, and ex- pires on the Ist of May, 1875. Ground rent $120 per annum. Terms at sale. H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER.—VALUABLE HOUSES je and lots on sixteenth street.—E. H. LUDLOW will Sell at auetion, on Friday, January 28, at 12 o’elook, at the Merchants’ Exchange.—Sixteenth street—Two three story brick houses on the south side of Sixteenth hyed between First avenue and Livingston place, about 166 east of Stuyvorant square. The houses are twenty-ome by fifty-five, Including extension, and built in tha boat manner, by day’s work, and have allthe modern imp:ove- mente. ir COLTON, AUCTIONFER.—LARGE AND PEREMP- 1. tory sale of all the furniture of a three stony house, carpets, oilcloths, &e.—Thia day, Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 103 pe esd at the auction rooms, 59 Beckman «treet, the entire furniture cf inily who are removing from the city, and will comp: parlor, bedroom, dining room, and bascment furniture; also, Brussels and in- grain carpets, oilcloths, with every kind and description of plain furniture, beds, mattresses, blankets, stoves, chairs, &e. It will afford a desirable opportunity for dealers, as well as all those who wish to procure goods for their own une. Also, the stock and fixtures of @ shoe store, such aa tools, lavta, Gxtures, &c. N. B. Goods must be taken away the same day. Hints, MORGAN, AUCTIONEER. i 5 —SOCIETY LIBRARY at auction.—Homer Morgnn will sell at auction, at twelve o'clock on Thursday, January 27, at the Mer- chants’ Exchange, the property known ay the Soeiety Library, on Broadway, corner of Leonard street. The lot is sixty feet wide on Broadway, sixty-six feet wide on the rear, 100 feet on Leonard street, on the north, and 100 feet on Catharine lane on the south, and hasa very costly builing upon it, which will command yearly’ rent, as it is, or cin easily be converted into a store or stores. Possession on the first of May next. A liberal amount can remain on mortgoge. Property is offered at private ~ale until the 27th inst. For further particulars apply to ‘ TIOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street. A ges W.SOMERINI‘YKE, AUCTIONEER—MORTGAGE sale of splendid rosewood and mahogany furniture, Hrussels and ingrain carpets, oval mirrors, &¢.—Thie day, in Seventh avenue, near Twenty-eighth street, at 10) o'clock, one parlor ‘suite of carved rosewood in crimson yelvet, Gothic chaira in brocatelle, marble top dressing bureaus, marble top rosewood centre and side - closed washstands, xmuhogany Gothic and French bed- stends, pure hair mattresses, pillows, &.; two carved gilt framed mirrors, oval, 100 \s Brassels carpet, five ingrain carpets, stair do., oilcloth, cane seat chaira and rockers, &e. Deposites required. JOHN W. SOM:RINDYKE, Att'y for Mortgageo. ‘AMES M. MILLER & CO. WILL SELL ON TURSDAY January 25, 1863, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchante’ Ex- change, under’ ihe direction of Wm. H. Kiting, referee, the Winship estato, locaied_and known as Nos. 200, Zi. and 213 Lowery, corner of Rivington street. Also,'a lot in the rear, on Rivington street. Also, 225 Bowery, wih alot inthe rear, forming an L, to an alley in common running to Rivington street. Also, 202 Bowery. one lot on northwest corner of. Third avenue 2 first street. Also, one lot fronting on Thirty-first adjoining the above. Also, two lots on the morth aide Fifty-first street, 475 feet east of Eleventh avenwe, Also, the property known as 190 Hoster sti corner of Mul- berry. Also, the pro; erty known av 205 Chrystie street, on the corner of Stan on. AMES M. MILLER, AUCIIONEER—LARGE AND IM portant sale of improved property, known as Nos. 126, 128, 180, 182, 184, 156 Nasseu street ; also, No. 38 Beek: mon street, adjoining the above in the réar—James M. Miller & Co.’ will’ ¢ell, to close a trust, on Thi , Feb- ruary 3, 1863, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchante’ , On Nassau street—The four story brick bul 08. 126, 1:8, 180, 132, 134 and (36 Nassau street. On Beek- man street—the brick building No. 13 Beekman street, adjoining the above. The bart heed now rents for $10 500, and can be made, with little expense, to rent for $15,000 per annum. Two thirds of the purchase mone; can remain on bond and mot Maps and parieclass at the auction room, No. 61 0 lane. ARGE AND T'EREMPTORY SALE OF SLEIGH ROBES L. VANDEWATER & ©O., will Guy, January 25, at 1014 o'clock, at No. 14 Wall street, a large and eiegant a»-ortment of superior i robes, consisting in part of Isabella bear, trimmed with African lynx; Hudson Bay wolf, panther, American lamb and genet sleigh and lap robes. The whole to be sold for cash, to close sales. Also, an assortment of furs, &. AGENCY. errno AAACN: {ERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASH- ingion, D. C., under the di Jelmer, Counsellor ot the Su) Ftaies, for the pro cention am roperey of os tn United States bofore Congress, the Kx partmen and Boards of Commia.ioners sitting in Washington; settle. accounts with the Executive Departments, and the remission of tines, penalties, and forfeitures, for alleged violations of the revenue, or other laws of the Unied States ; recovery of debts, | 8, and in- heritances in the United States and for countries ; investments in Unived States and State securities, colleo- tions generally, remittances, and other money business ; orchave of government lands for foreign emigrants, &o. The undersigned has efficient and reliable corres] ts in the severe] States and Terrliories of Union, and will give his prompt and faithful attention to all business con fided to the agency, Letters must be post paid. Office south corner of Fifieenth street, opposite the Treasury Deparment. ARON TH, PALMER, rirector and Consul General of Ecuador for the U.S Washingion, December, 1862. MISCELLANEOUS. WV a AAA AADAAARRAMNAAD MANDINE, FOR CHAPPED HAND3.—THE sv. seriber has jus! received, by the last steamer, a largo quantity of the above article, whieh softens the skin, and heals the soreness caused by cold weather, The article is especially recommended to the ladies, ae it ls @ very essential part of their toilet. Inquire at Pdi &UO., $4 Barclay street.

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