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SPECIAL ROTICES, Stine SAA ni a ae I eS bina: Lo hore we AR AA AAA AANA annnanane | cninnnernnnnnennnnnnnnnnanane | gen annn nena nn nA AAAAAANARARAAAA nn nnnmmamanene U. 4—WASHINGTON ASS0CIATION.—THE 8& ‘ANTED—BY A TIDY, SMART YOUNG WO. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LAD, FROM SDITERN TO — PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE THERE ARE NO UCTION AT MOUNT VEKNON.—A LARGE - O man, a situation to the general boasework, in W errestnn yar nom wba been at the business A children, cam accommodate » gentleman aud wife, Sot oes Seveee, one on mee ‘be small private family; 4s a frat rate washer and ironer; | a ine, 8 , to learn ic printing. or a gentleman, with parlor and bedroom adjoining, in a | New Haven Be in lots to podem understands the care of Please call at No. 163 | He can give the best of reeommendations. adtre:w | @ new houre, on the second floor, with modern improve- | at one o'clock P. M., Monday, Feb. 7. At the same time, Twenty-second street. a note to W. F. B., composing room, Heral offics. | ments. Aprly at 282 Anter row, Sixth avenue, between | by auction or sale, hoase, lot, barn and sto ~ + —_____________________—-._ | Feventeenth and Kighteeuth streets. Reserences given | lately oceapled by Post & O” ‘situated on ‘ANTED— an -A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- Wa, BY 4 SAGER eernzaan, a PARLOR and required, avenue, near First street, within tow Keates hundred oe estant who is a first rate seamstress. Would room: ing, both Di) , situated <7 CL: co: eee gence on 2 a ~ Te . Bhould the prove an- haye no objection’ to take care of children. Ha» good | in Facite or Atlantic street, ms, near Power stiect. | AQ VURSICRED ROOM WITH BOARD WANTED—IN | favoratie, the sales will be eve raed to the fine fair } x peur, Roy. CS. MELT, Preset MERICAN JNSTITOTE—FARMER'S CLUB.—THE | reference. Can bo seen for two days, at 96 West Nine- | Address N. ¥. P. O., box 1,722. i Wiil'amsbargh by a young man, in eoune pin eneuing. A regular semi-monthly meeting of the club was held | teenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenu Saapngeeneenn EE pEEEEENEnnpyEnpen aererseaseeneEnEnNEEreE #peetable family, where no other boarders are taken. — ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER, BY.A not to exceed $3 50 per week. Address William Taylor, NTHONY J. BLEFCKER. AUCTIONERR—WILL SELL | Broadway, ‘at 12 o'clock, are A RESPECTABIE YOUNG WOMAN, Perron from Ireland. and well qualified; was al- © Brocklyn Pout Office, stating residence. auetion, on Monday next, Februar; at twelve chair; Hoo, H. M The nttendance was not ® situation as eook. washer, and ironer, Gan pro. | ways in the habit of keeping books Cau give the best of | ; | delock, at the Merchants’ Prohsree: toe these & Wallace’s Office, for the remo- | ay great as it tbe. If farmers from the country duce the best of city reference from her last place. Please ference. Address B. C., at Robert A. Gregory's, 383 | FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN COM- | ind basement brick houre and lot, No. 86 Orehard | Feb 1, at the Institate rooms, No. 351 on Tuesday, February 1, President Tal Ryn 4 it valof marks, polypus, scirrhous cancers, tumors, Jd make it t business, whije in the city, to | call at No. 28 Fourth avenue, third story, front room, for | Sixth avenue. fortable rooms and board, at 21 Walker street, | between Grand and Broome xtreets. Lot 21 ke., by a painioes external application, No. 102 | Towser secial interoouree together, they might go| A.B. J om ent of Broadway. | COfeet deep. For particulars, apply to oo seees avenue, corner Twelfth street. home with many new and useful ideas in their and “_" memset ANTED—A ITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A | a me | No.7 etreet. 3 ‘ante aes nite ‘ants a none the less coin in their pocketa—these meetings being ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEUTABLE WO- single, steady man. who is thoroughly acquainted | OARDERS WANTED—FOR TWO ROOMS ON THE a sites MARS AGED. * oh ‘Teeth, Pure Breath, Healthy Gams, | {rce. ‘Ihe diseusslon to-day was entirely vegetable: and man, to do general housework; is « good washer | with his business, partieularly in the greenhouse, flower, | H_ tecond floor, also for four rome on the third floor, DRIAN H MULLER. AUCTIONERROHOTEL Alp all baye who ure LAFONT'S Hoap Root. It maken dark, | ihe mecting might have bean taken by & stranger for a | amd ironer. ' Good reference from her last piace. all at | and vegetable departments, as also the laying out of new | ina gentecl private family, Single gentiemen preferred, | A PHAN Uh NULLA, AUCTION Omen a er sellow teeth white as xnow, the foulest breath eweet, | gathering of the Vegetarian Society, since we hai a table | 77 Nineteenth street, ares, Ee On. nome, aamnciory tertimoniats, | Will Meal Tast and te6, Rooms furnished or not, as re- | cetign on Thursday, February 10, 1865, at 12 o'elosk, M. cures diseased gums, &6.; it inakew a lather like noap, | covered with a great variety of vegetables, and soapa EERE era oerenl note dareseed to J. M., 15 John street, will Le punctu- | quired. References exchanged. Apply at No. "18 Lis- | S?etion gn Ihursds Exchange, the lease for three years, in anaes to the taste ta lee'ereams, | Price, two sh. | nade from vegetable, reserved by extracting all the wa- yey: scopic at na ree eit peeeri Giz attended to. eae ____..__. | Pemardateest, from the lot of May next. of the premises known ae Ro. ‘Sold oom ewicy si take ® , treet, otc] and resteur: tive, (red: ope eT Si canes Sore. Bak sear ba Se ain caret oe nel Bisel wees wee A, Me in s small private family. | wee YY AMIS. 4 STCATION ASGARDENES, BY A MAN PARDING.—h GENTLEMAN AND BES WIPE, OR END pete cams epering Cg wemaegpene fet ‘and late Sin thingne "0 ABE AGS Brwniweys NY | Seen suecesebllypractioed ee ae | Mente fension ia al is branche Rataaly: “the coke of sipve | ith board end feewaked veowsn’ ‘Bathe, warm ant cole, | chamber furniture, thirty bed’. bedstead and I. eee ee Sas ee ee z rarnisl ‘ y . Teves Oaee118 hamare Rreet fo the | Eels mith ay nace ct | TANTED—a aUATON, i Sani NUE | fOk gesture pnt Te foclogot foes snd ae | piste Mam eaedl aos anor cora | san mara abi 1 mun peur, aay rt i ~ . ¥ ious girl, sixteen years of age, to do chamber- ite under glass; In of vegetables, louston street. saleof his celebrated Wahpene, for changing gray hair to | numerons tasters very good—thatia, as good as soup can hey ng yt Bens nen 4 Ps w I ” work or to take care of rep, Please inquire at 606 | The advertiser has had twelve years experience in some - “4 = faa : Slee Nore tae Haatloneta Call and retorence | fr Cetuoud ee ew to cette abbas, and found | Greenwich street, third floor, back room. exteprive places a Eurape and four years in thiscounry: | TPROARUING “A PLEARANT, PARLOR, NEATLY WR | fj UCTON XCTICE LARGE, SALE THIS 2s P in | r. 2 er a earner - | would prefer a place where there isa range 5 iva , ry , to lel 74, O'cloek, nd h Seen | Roth end-pomenion “ty Me fele Cecksume at | VATU GET 4 Mumreinanis roca wows, | Cegeten aller Gm, Tee ean royce | Soros ot 2 is coe erie. | ein eee ceed ae © a ln d it weams| 5 jo 0; at mary 5 5 a a be and Toupecs.—Batchelor’s New Style pcos emerly of Farin, wie claims to havo been one | ity Bolte tn May be seen for iwo days, at 101 Wee yori Py 7 =z. | Hover, table chilery, a chcice stock of dno dry goods, ood the mont perfect imitation of na- ne. Mle utated the costof peerercatica’ te be anrey | Seventeenth street. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNO MAN, A SITUA. | Bi ,AT947 BROADWAY—FURNISHED APART. | shawls; hosiery, houso furnishing articles, hardware, &o., iecentea. Tt . poperice astials | SOTel,. 0 stated the contol preservation to be: shout —————$—$_—_—__——__-—__.. tion as porter, or to attend bar, or take eharge of a | mente, with full or partial board, for families or xin- by ance gage. The sale will be continued on Saturday. That BATCHELOR'S cel ee wie fac No | t®o cents for @ pound of the dry article; and that it ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROVESTANT WO- | hore and carriage. ‘The best of city reference can be | glegentlemen. Also, rooms tolet to single gentlemen, with- | Monday, at 104; o'clock, the balance stock, by eatalogue, at Ba Ne Gouadiahe Uinane en would be worth about fourteen cents a pound on an man, 9 situation; es rt rae laundrens. ‘No ob- | given. “Can be noen for two days, at 8 John nicoet, with | out board. Transient board, $1 25 per day. 317 road: | of watchmaker and Jeweller, ll street, nape a. = average. Thus, if one pound v/ dried carrots, at fourteoa | jection to go a short distance in the country. Good re- former employer. way, corner Leonard street. JAS. BARKER. Diamond pins, rings, &c. KR. Forre: assortment in the city. Copy the addres conte, iv equivalent to ten pounds green, the cost of the | ference can be given. Can be seen for two days, at 282 peg : | PROARDING.—PLEASANT ROOMS MAY BE OBTAINED | eg Cristadoro'’s Liqnid Hair Dye © the | Preserved article would be equal to one cent four milla | Walker street, corner of Orchard. TFs 80, MILLINERS—A TRIMMER AND A MIL- B Mf IL ChacEeran cite colin a ee | ~- ~ 1 Me sao iiful black oe brome cite i | Per pound in their natural etate. ‘The reduction of ns a liner, that are experienced hands and tasty, hay- | 7a at 18% Chambers street, neatly ani H, LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. —PEREMPTORY SALE Bair instantly to Becutifion atimalaten ite growth ang | Weight of cabbage is greater—five pounds green only ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED | tng the best recomm wanted at 422 Broome | fF family or single go i — | dy of valuable property on Whitehall and en Market- Preservative a1 = . arte weighed five ounces dry. Mr. Lachaume said he had not woman, who bas lost her baby, two months old; a | street. None but those possessing the above qualitios | 3B, GEN N AND LAD field streets, belonging to the estate of Tena Piei de- ates its luxuriance to the latest period of life ata . | JQOARD.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, yer Rro'Sye is applied privately, and both sold at Cristadoro'’s | Svocceded with potatoes aud beets; bothoxidise and turn | situation as wet nurse. Address Mrs. Squires, Chatham | need apply. with full bourd for the lady only, @ handsomely | eared, by order of the executors. E. H. Ludiow will elf ein 8p) } and b black after being eut up, as all the articles have to be to | square Post office, — — 1 in 4 | Stauction, on Wednesday, February 23, at 12 o'clock, Be. 6 Astor House, and by druggists generally, facilitate drying. He says vegetables dried in this wa} oe - ANTED—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, TO GO | furnished parlor tnd. betroon or other Doenicrsare | at the Merchants’ ‘xchange-—Whitelall.street—be SP aSE Rae HS th kept dry, whic ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A South. References required. Good inducements F ‘ luable lot, with th » three i Histr Dye—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquid | {heres no move ditheulty in lola then these in ia hese, WwW rituation an chatbermaid ani! waiter ar to do plain | willbe offered: Adirons'S: Reaves, Herald off Loc teers prehd cat eath patra gh bgt we | Routes Non 6'ar na, WHiteaty Me tie seats Bats, dre te the best yet discovered for coloring the hae | ing powder dry. The’ we already stood the teat of | sewing, Can give good city referenoe; and can be séen 0 repel apg ener | Fred nccacitepdations, will meet with rotived and gentect | being together 76 fect one inch front, 64 feet 9 inchen Se a te think tae yoyages of four years duration, Mr. Lachaume will rell | for two days, at 94 Greene street, between Prinee and ANTED TWO, RESPECTABLE PROTHSIANT OR | Dercone, and if suited ‘will pay. liberal price. Address, | Pear, 149 feet 6 inches on the northerly’ ade, aud 146 foot pa ri ceo oom: | bis fet enige poh dobar rnsncim eg on anes he ei detec abana - elsexan ebstnbermai bod walter] aiid to nasiet in wash | stating terms and location, to S. P., Broadway Post Bag Marbetaeld Sireoe bnine 12 eet in Inches frewbiand aan le friars, a 4 Wad re )EMOVAL OF THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY.—AT A Te ae oun Reade eee Daiilesctin foo vote ieee leet | oe | oe aeeges fealoeee er eae eae — NT —AT A cc ‘ fr OARD IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, | inchos on the easterly side, nnd conneot on @ouraud’s Hair Dye is, without ex: meeting of the Board of Directors of the Mercantile | stands the care of albkinds of clothes. She wiabes the —— : | Whitehall street. ‘The whol will oman netaacraton thie thy Bek ricteeteas oe | Wicaey Weta aivoventng. Us Sobontvcceporitn elation | ‘eediliget’s Sea des ee pentonee, co aren mole WARTe A. coo auspans, oxpetsravoiva | 1, or stnanrieuiel ealueabes tomer ine od | jareel, The sale will bo pereptory 40 the bigheet an, ware of puffed dyes.’ Kqually celebrated is Gourand’s | to the subject of the removal of the library was pre- | Can give the best of eiry reference from ber employer. her business ; none need apply but s person en- | Wilt 6 ante eermily without child Tow minutes | dex, and no bide will be made by any one interested in Medieated Sonp, for enring pimples, freckles, aallowness, | rented Rare ith The trustoos ot | Tithte call or send a note to A. Gray, 373 Seventh avenue, | tirely eapable. 4%. NEUVILLE, Shirt Store, 641 Broadway. | ee ae yy applying at 112 Sande street. | the'property. Termsatsule, Siape, senghoess, he.. Fours Subiile uprocte Lair, from | _, ie oammitten opment te sont respecktany aubantt ‘ANTER—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE; ALSO, A | Terms moderate, Referencesexchanged. =| yqN AND BRANDY AT AUCTION—THIS DAY, PR. are at Ho. G1 Waker eect ane Laer and Halt | the followibg report:—That in socordanee with heir du- & situation in a respectable private family, a4 niaid to belp with a ehild, aud who perfectly under- Aine “eT HORIGST CERGw Gucnmmmcaer || (OT Sap aie tac roses ee cane Deas Inet Jyigbtie won chs. at: Paneedarniecedyies i ties they have waited upon the trugtees of the Clinton | chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children and | stands sewing; alxo, a waiter girl. Apply between the can be accommodated with lodging reoma aud par. | Greenwich, teas, macearoni, vermicelli, lentils, segars, $25 Reward will be paid cheerfully, if the | Hall Association, and believing that the object of their | do plain towing. Will be highly recommended by the | hours of ten aud twelve o'clock in the morning, at No. 25 | Py ,can be accommodated mill Aalaing reoma god par. | Core™ Aninian Gator, Naples figs, brandy, gin; Tain’ eclebrated Hohemian Hair Dye fails to change (iastantly) | sppointment was to inform your body officially of the re. | lady she last served. Please call for, or addresa M. G., at | Irving place. Me Br incion slice one tleek enitcl Calon tacaes | wine, cordials, &c., in lots to suit buyers. red hair toa beautiful, natural, and permanent lative positions of the Mercantile Library Association | 67 West Fifteenth street, rear house, third floor, noar PE So asa araane ectealengrpenpseeaae ag ead — | WELLINGTON a. cangEn, Auctioneer. serbrown, Also, prevenia its falling off. “$i0ifany | and the Clinton Hall Association, ‘your committee havo | #ixth avenue, We aces a eeainted wit the a OARD AND MUSIC.—A GENTLEMAN Wislies to | —— por TS REE a iat To ce SAT Dae eh ulema and re | oon the folowing pe see sioriaa ten Raia ie WwW ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, | and who understands French. Apply at 727 Broadway. ° | Biss eo heres ante tena ayo alates j actin: ener » February 4th, at 10% o'slock asad e : motives for those actions, of the said trustees. This state- | VN ss chambermaid or walter, or to do general house- -ANTED—A NUMBER OF LADIES TO LEARN To | Best reference given. Addrees B., ist the sales room, No. 8 Wall street, household furniture, F H beaten : bregs i pp ype ease covers. Thowe w itat home | [>> a respectable private family, where there are very i ppg A + Try it nay: io vogp—s6 emalint, no noe on account of the want of suitable aconnmodations, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A MIDDLE AGED PRO- | preferied. Apply immediately at No. 089 Bronway, up | jew, er no boarders. Weferences exchanged. ‘Mease ai- | Seattte top sofa table nals of eaten Foe Troly, this superb article is wonderful in ita effect upon | year they felt that pecuniary position would not jestant woman, todo plain, cooking, and assist in | stairs, between the hours of 10 aad 5, where specimens | gress, immediately, I. 8, 8., this office, | im brocatelle, mirrors, curtains, Ince do., show easen, . doing housework, in & small private family, Can be seon | can be seen. warrant a removal; the Association previous to that time | for two days, Tear ‘engaged. Please eall-at No. 66 Woo, | being in debt. "That in February and October of 1802 they | {er street, ia the rear, second oor, ved communications from the Board of Direction of > ‘the worst skin—makee it clear, white, soft, and fine us @ abik’s—cures eruptions, chaps, &c.; it is so cheap, too—only two shillings, Depot, 408 Broadway, depot of OARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM, ON SEOOND FLOOR, | *#rvedcounters for stores, hendscincly or neatly furnished, to let, with’ board, toa gentleman | M#ehe tables, work do., and a great variety of ether goods, ANYED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN; MUST BE A i “ be sold without any reserve whatever. 4 i a ie pO ae geod plain cook, and a good washer and ironer. An- | and his wife, or two single gentlemen. ‘Reference given | '° y JONES’ Coral Hair Restorative, two shillings, too. oe neccatt ie ney. mopped wah he's in a ANTED—BY A OENG. WOMAN, A SERUATION ply at 146 Thompson street. | and required. Apply at No. 8 Crosby street. " een Ree bane 2 EET ROIS < DIET a A , thro an cook, washer, ironer; iz a goed baker. = = pasearcine:: na eg | ri me if . sf b ie ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—I was terribly | the said Board, the following copy of resolutions passed | tne best of city reference. Can be seen for two days, in ‘ANTED—AT 21 GRAMERCY PARK, ({WENTIETH | OARDING.—A LA®#Y WOULD LIKE 'TO MEET Wrrit | « hold furniture, velvet carpets, ofl paintings, piano- afilieted witl dyspepsia and great nervous debility, and oe Cape Ineeting of a — of ae Warren streets, aft cottage below Smith, opposite’ ‘the street, betweea Irving place and Third avenue, ) a | a gentleman, or a gentleman and his wife, who | fortes, &c.—Thia Friday morning, at 103g o’elock, ) 148 ‘used WATTS’ Nervous Antidote, which has wonderfully | Libra seociation. called in conformity with its charter, { new school. chambermaid, who ix a neat sewer. None without } would be willing to advance three or four hundred dollars, | Twenty-Grst street, near Seventh avenue, embracing all renewed me ; it ix impossible to speak too highly of the | and held onthe 4th of that month :— ———_—______________________________ | city references need apply. and receive in exchange for it good board and pleasant | the handvome furuitare contained in the above house, Antidote.—Mrs. LOW, 203 West Twenty-fourth street. | , Resolved, ‘That in view of the gradual change of resi- ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A is . ONE THAT UNDERSTANDS | 704, Good interest and security will be given. The | sold in consequence of the owner going to Europe; in $1 per bottle. Six bottles, $4.50. Wholesale and retail , dence whieh has taken place, to the upper sections of the situation te do housework in a small family. ANTED—A NURSE: ONE THAT UNDERSTANDS | house is located up town, west of Broadway. Please ad- | since May last—Tapestry, velvot, and i carpets, agency 28 Ann sireet. | city, it in expedient, in the opinion of this meeting, that | Is a good washer and ironer, and can give good city re- plain sewing and taking care of children; an English- | dregs, stating whero on interview can be had, G. W. M., | clegant French pier glasse’, rosewood furniture, en eult —_-—. — | a new location should be secured to tle Library as eoon | ference. Apply at 24 Vandam street. woman preferred, No objoctiuns, however, toa careful, | flerald office. tin brocatelle; rosewood marble top buresus an Dr. Debay’s Nioukreno'eo.—The Lady ofan | as practicable, in the vicinity of Broadway, not below = — tidy colored person. Apply immediately, at No. 92 Weat | ~~ = $$ —$________—___ stands, ecntre and sofa tables do, rich damask eminent law stationer in Massau street. in indebted to | Canal street, nor above Astor Place.” 'ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | Broadway, Fifth Ward Museum Hotel. OARD.—A LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH | fndow curtains and shades, French ormula Pe Wigrkrenclens or te ‘i Breservation and restora- | oe oe the ae edpibetng! ie Fae such y a Lead ed Coe fe beh splot Go ey ANTED_WATCH CASE MAKERS.—FOUR MEN To | 22 ,board and s pleasant furnished roum. Apply at Tara ee, roaeyood and maaeey bedateads, #uj Ge dikeas. “Co iia Otlancs the Nenkrteeen ae he | sesatatinm etoetnen? bs need p> de pe ‘A private family preferred. “izas the beet of work on fine work, Bassine, Cooper, and magic |X: 6 Hubert street aay doe china ae fanct-do, sino oboe to nished by her physician, Dr. Alfred of No. 218 | The Trustees further inform your Committee that they | city reference. [Bbapagp oe 9 twodays. Pleaxe eall at | cases; two or three men on lepine, D. B., and hunting OARDING.—A Gi AN AND WIFE, OR A | proeatelle and velvet. Paris inlaid tables, candolabras. Fast Broadway, corner of Clinton street, and No. 49 East | acted immediately upon these resolutions, believing them | No. 68 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. cases. Contracts will be made to give ateady employment few single gentlemen, can find good board and piea- | rich mantel vases: with a fine assortment. of china and Mimeteenth street. Afew bottles of the Nicukrenoleo | to be the exp of the entire membership, never hay. ay 2——_7—______________ | for one ycar, or longer. Apply at Davivon & Pairchild’s, | gant rooms, at 160 Ninth avenue, between Twenty-firet | glass ware, silver ware, kitehen furniture, &.; also a fine were upon the doctor, with the request that he | fog heard of A boy its report ie poriieney.. Saas AT cane can aaa eae SEEaOEAELE Ae reset tee mere cand 8 o'clock this day, or and Twenty-sccond streets. Terms reasonable. collection ‘of oil paintings, richly Sexes, also one ele- ‘woul te them to , th " jenvore ol every ro} BI y ‘ washer and ironer, . 7 . mig : —_ ianos made b: iekeri m Faved tobeing tne ofthe reciptonte cee Levis alarch | Ser the use uh purposes ot tha Mercandie Litters ance: | the oller a chambertuaid. God to aaust in the washing -ANTED—1WO FIRST RATE GOLD FEN GRINDERS, | FROARD WANTED.—A SINGLE GENTLRAN wan | fant Planclorie, made, by, Oblekering, of Bosten, The 26, 1852.—Debay’s Nioukrenoleo, or Medical Compound, | ciation that was offered for sale within the limits of the | and ironing, or has no objection to do the housework of matheriiaset uontyst Aadseas bod 1.168 Phils’ ) board with » respectable private family, in tho | Toyies can be oblatted’ cf the auctioneer, and’ on the geems to be workin, ite an interest in our b 1, reeolution presented to them; and after using their ut- | small private family. Can produce the beat of city refe- none others need apply, Adlress box 1,458 Phila- | Vicinity from Bleccker to Kighih streets, where but a few Mae eal 1 Bave used it freely myrelf. My dnughter, Gnas thet it | most exertions to obtain a location midway between the | renee, if required. Please call at No. 170 Varick street, |*@¢IPhia Post Otiice, post paid. — | boarders are taken. Breakfast, tea, and bath required, | ™Orming of wile. ise tae oe- tail makes her bair sweeter and cleaner anything of the | Yimites designated in the resolution, they purchased for | front basement. Haye no objection to go a short distance We YOUNG MAN IN A LAWYER'S OF- | Addiess, stating terme, E 39, Herald office. J C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.--FURNITURE, - PIANO kind rhe has tried. The ladies in the house are Abaraiet the use of the Mercantile Library Association the pro- | in the country. fice—one who has had somo experience in «law Re EY TAVING Wi ORE: TAN SHE ve for this day, (Friday,) at 1039 e*etock, at with it, and a young friend rays he must have a bottle. | perty known as the Astor Place Opera House, as be! ———————— office, and writes a good hand. Addresy B. 8., Horak OARD.—A LADY, IAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHE | 85 Nossa tne: Pulton, a very largeand handsome J feel confident that Dr. Debay’s preparation is the best | within the limits defingd, and es in their uni ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- | office, stating name, age, residence, and in whuse oitice requires, would let a parlor on the second tloor, with F asortment. of rores vol ant mabagany ; 3 Secs thestaitiayes e@ecad te aha ple of this | opinion, the best location in the city. of New York for the man, as wet nurse. Can. give elty ‘reference. | he has been. Nonotiee taken of those who do not eou- | pantry; also, m very nice back room, and threo ettic | Soomand chamber fi-n/lur-. of yread eather cei “miantty. Reszecifull EP. Whitanre’ (foath’s | n of the welfare of .the Mercantile Library Aaso- | Please apply at 53 Robinson ntréet. Can be sean fer | ply with the above. to gentiemen, with or without partial board; 10 | i, well worthy of the s:teution of housekeoperr’ ats, one ‘Gebinel omice,} No. 116 Nassau street?” For 1 Ceca | ation, whieh y is now held by them individually, | three days. . wipe be: st os aa tho vicinity of Broadway and Canal street. Pleaso address | Chegantly carved rovenood even ovtave peinolcrrs rrorth French, bookseller, No. 135 Naseau street; T. J. Crowe subject to the action of pil nek In relation to this kT LA GRUMION LY OL RPA YY Are SEVaRAL, FIRET C1.B88 GAS FICTERS, AT | bine, Wilson, Broadway Post Office, $800, and fully warcanted, vy ono of the first makers ia Yookscfer, No. 590 Broadway; Dewitt & Davenport, matter the Committee recel ed the following communica- ipl s 2 ETUAES IN, alee Sip tretieeer| Peli Se Dade eer ee at knots” OPGING ROOMS TO LET.—TWO OR THRE Neat. | thocity; also, four 64 and 7 octave piano fortes, of exeel- -eellers, ‘Tribune Buildings; D. Sargent, No. } tion from the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the etry, and io wilting, ee ‘waibing and irval is’need apply. 182 Fulton etree, Bi 4 4 ly furnished lodging rooms to let, to single gentlc- | lent tone finish, and fully warranted, all'te bo .eold pee psee; bo. por yore tant vam shai aber ea teanrnica vitae Feb. 2, 1858 e very best of elty references given from the first pri- | ——- —---—----——--- - 2 ee T2:__ | inén, with or without breakfast and tea. Apply ut 147 Giiibent zesecrs) to Day coal SAvenebeRanrea the iva, by Mrs: Hayes, No. 175 pace Restored | Me. 3. F, Halated, Chairman Committes of Board of Di- | Yate fainilies in the city. Sho ean be seen for two days, ‘ANTED.—A MAN WHO HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS | Chambors street. be lee ake tad rae Me ate | is 1 oe sane Letters mnst be addrezsed to Dr. E. F. DEBAY, (care of &. | rectors of the Mercantile Library Association: Sir—In | &t 116Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seveath at the Fast, wants a situation in New York. Can | pry yer a FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, ON TAL | ———————————________ reneb,) No. 185 Nassau street. f conformity with the ina sirutions Bribe Board truer avenues. {nftvence good’ deal of business, Address Ledger, | ait sheng, isa very pesca’ sichalion, 1180 West Ss DRAPER, AUCTIONEER —DY GIMEON DRAVER, te egg Hall Asso at their last meeting, ANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. | offen. Eleventh street, to a gentleman and wife, or two single Astra serpriibece “yd rece sey ui chantas mates Uae: | ba, fui You th ine, errs rom the | WY“ ecco an for'vne_ | “YTANTEDSRGT (TAS SERVANTR, WHO UND. | genomes; no econ tomrprao dp.” ""F” | ih, Fob & SERN oc, a the Meehan te srament, weighing about two ounces, and which may be | mectings.. The wubject. to which they avo been referred | @fY, st Mr. Simpeou’s bakery, 300 Bowery, corner of WW’ stand their fecinoee, 0:6 me) Sot a psnaing end LET—TO A GENTLEMAN, WITHOUT MEATS, A | American Exchange Bank, of $100cach. Selded up'in a pocket-book; it in always ready for use de- | has been fully discussed by our Board, and their poottion | Fourth street. SS tee Bee cy ree nego furnished room in the pleasantly situated house-820 | 280 shares Paterson and Hudson liver Railroad Coupe- ton: cham! ids, | st of hata ny, of $50 ea ‘Ninth street, Afth door west c ry: metals from their solutions, in short, shows all the pheno- , that it would seem to require no further re- nurses, seamstresces, este tion as cook. Is an excellent cook, washer and | families. Apply at Manning’s office, 10 ‘Nill mena of & powerful voltaic pile. It is constructed to be mark at present, save that you will accom the pre- wile dy Me a » pot A wera under the garments, and ia the most wonderful in- | sentation of the’ subjoined Extracts, with Auch explana, | “2te?- the bent of reference given. Can be segafor two | afth door from Fulton street, Hrooklys. 0 1 Foung ladies, with fre and light and cooking uten- | "10 ares ‘Mousatonie Railcad, (old stoe,) of #100 vention in medicine and electricity of the t day. Ht | lon as our interview of yesterday enables you to make. | ment two doors from First avenue ‘ GERMAN LADY, WHO CAN SPEAK THE ENGLISH | fils, with the priviloge of the sitting room and pauirs. | each. relieves withouta shock or any disagreeable sensation—in , At a meeting of the Trus' of the Clinton Hall Associa- eshalangs Soe toll ray ost A Oe a language well, would like to got a situation in a | Apply at 840 Twelfth street, top floor, near Firat avenue. | 40 shares Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, of $100 each. ‘most cases instantancously—acute nervous pains, such as | tion, held on the 8th January, 1853, the following resolu- ‘“ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO SISTERS—ONE TO | private family, as chambermaid. Apply today, at 690 GUARDIAN OF A YOUNG LADY WISHES TO 24 shares North American Fire insurance Company, of heed and toothache, pains in the ears, rhoumatio pains, | tion'wan unanimously adopiei:—That Messrs, Cofin and Wy cuce, verb cook ties, wi ethameeete bales cae, |- Porth strectupesteles. eee eee ee tutnishel Soon bib beat inn | S80 each. = ares, ke. 7 sy its mild and 2 agra min | Hunt be appointed » committee to negotiate for the pur- | understands pastry; the other to do ehamberwork and | = ———————— i a Piet oils baeel Sade Ee ee oo iseases of many years’ standing, such as gou' r B 9 skares Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, Heen) part ipsaiat, peryous eed No boarding house keeper neod reply. | ‘Aico. $10,000 California 7 per cent bonds, payaule 1890, . "It will last @ man his Se SSeS SST eT ned 8 NOW ready, as cooks, ber waiting i Sects the magnetic needle, decomposes water, ipitates #0 fully explained to your committee in or conference of ha doers A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA &e.,'in the most respectable private “ aes ae 120 shares Norwich and Worcester Railroad Company, bhi td rp? LET—A CHEAP, FURNISHED BEI IM, ‘TO of $100 each. | ark | chase of the Italian Opera Houre And at a subsequent | waiting, who is frst rale sewer. Has no objection to | (A REXFECTARLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION As pene Norge lad wake 31a ahr Sled pat meeting the committee reported that in order to seoure reelf generally. useful. peo chambermaidor waiter, or general hourcworker in a ; : the property, they, the eommitiee, had assumed the pur- | akan’ oy rittbesegey small family. Please call af 80 Forsyth street, for two | Bost pald in advance, if required, and references ex- | sntereet vemi-anually, family and friends, ngs have, Individually and personally, at the price which ; days. | ae RET: digo, 2, uhares of Pacide Mail Stearehip Company perfectly safe, certain. and | ment of sale and purchage, with the owners thereof The RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS SITU. | q{ eee eee ee a eey, | "Allo, 20 aharos of Building Association Fire Insurance _ me complete portable chain | report < the ee yd aceapted, and their a ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- = oe a —_ Cag’ a. Fae pps furnished parlor, with bedrooms attached, and board. { *tock,par$16. gw credible as may seem the abéve | approved. Gives 3s ‘at this may meetall the pointe of tentant woman, as cook; one who thoroughly un- “ P Soon fee thats days, Location must be down town, and terms moderate. A / CirayeHIp FOR BALE AT AUCTION.OAT Mets any pereon ean easily convince himself before hand, | subject upon which you are a) pointed to in in- | derstande her business; no ion to ity or country. | street. | Freneh or German family would be preferred. Address, S chante’ seh New York, on’ wee = Leno st the depot, of their truth, The Importance of the in- | formation, I remain your", respectful Secretary. | Pet ofelly del ap Aerie. RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO | Statinglocation and terms, Box 2,108 Post Office. 16th February, at 1 o'clock, P. M., if not iy eold a! athe ote — a< a “ beer ge hed rr drivea liquor or grocery wagon, or as fireman ina | wt ss ce aii” auch! acanvian t t the Jor, fast and it. q wits great susposs ta, Soo mdical clopen, too | {hn Trurtoes of the Gini all acesiton have Stoel | ART ey Feae eon, sh S, eat wo Sem Hots wallacqunatod in he sy. Gal at it | WWARTED— BE, TWO YOUNG, MEN, OF GUTET | SLIT GH NORTUTR’ toe: ele ta Dellevue And Ward's Iland Hospitals, Brockiva Gee | in thelr power to advance the. best interests Of yore Ine | Rett stzeeh im the rear, top floor. To bo seen for two | Columbia street, four or five doors from Grand, | and baths esta attached ottwont ‘bosed, in Boosiwey ee | year ol and in completo order for sem, having. juat been Hospital, &e.; in Burope by the Royal Colleges of Physt. | atitute. "That they have acted in good faith, and with (Allee ‘YOUNG MAN FROM THE OOUNTRY, OF AGREKA- | vicinity. Terms moderate. Posvession immediate, and it Lyethinarnly hed twolve montha’ business, She has eiang and Surgeons in London; by Academie Nation- | sound judgment, and are deserving of the entire confi- ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WO- A ‘Dle manners and habits, wishes’a situation in | not to move lst of May. Address Merchant, Herald capacity for freight and passengers, and is well fur- ale de Medicine at Paris; by the Imperial Faculty at Vien- | deuce and support of your Board, and that your opinion man, @ situation as good plain cook, washer and . faa; by the Royal Facuity’at Berlin, and other selentific | of their actions should. be expressed not daly foe your | froner; isagood baker of bread. Has ne objection to go Cee aera Pea gerd a imstitutions of the highest order, including the greatest | unanimous consent to support them in the genorous posi. | short distance in the gountry. Good city reference. mical in fuel, and is one of the best and be mn bo, world, The proprietors are in possession | tion which they have taken towards your association, but | Please call at 18 ‘Madison street. he seen for twodays . A BOOKKEEPER WHO HAS HAD MUCH EXPE. 50 REWARD.—LOST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, suceeseful Loh peta ever bifilt in this Races poo try, tea store. Address J. H. Cox, ed with every necessary for a sea steamer; a Is to the same effect, from all the above in- _ by an insertion of the same in public print, that the mer- ye 20th January, » valuable sable tipfet. The | 20W lying at the foot of Cherry street, where stitutions in America and Tarese, as wellasof the most | cantile community me property understand the position ‘ANTED—BY A RESPHCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN | 2ctry’ andvail the details of business, who can give the | iiider willaeceive the shove reward by leaving the same | x@mined. For tari oye eminent and distinguished members of the profession in | cf Clinton Hall tion in regard to the Mercantile a situation as first rate cook in a private co dl Dest of reference from his it employers, and others | at No. 11 Bank street. street. Poth hemispheres, and invite the publicto examine them. | Library Astociation. All-of which js respectfully submit. | ae ee er nd a rent ethno | in, the city, would ike a situation in some good wholo- . FP. € i TnL REQIM EN B. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.—POSITIVE SALE. — Pull and illustrated deseriptions—one for personal use, ‘D, Chairman, | ity reference given. Apply at 124 East Twentieth strect, | sale house. Aline addressed to Accountant, Herald of- $10 REWARD.—LAST AT THE TWELITH REGIMENT uf t. B Bleecker & Co. will roll at. auction Crosby t end one for scientific men—with copies of testimonials | Annv. Harsyy, Jn. ‘Seer Third syenue._ Can be seen for two Cars. fice, will receive prompt attention. ae ball, a sable victorine and black cloth Tah day, the 8th Febr inst., at 12 o'clock, at the ‘anda number of cases cured in New York and Furope, | Gxo. ©. Woon, Committee. ——--—---——_ | ticketed 102; taken from the cloak room, Apply at No. ye’ oval may be obtained gratie at the offce. They will befor: | WitianpL. Fes. Veen cn ee ee eee ae | h Penna WANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUTH, | Crosby stroct. pt bale pend rsh peng ne nine hn te | ES AAO NE BARR EES. 5 cook, washer ironer; teen years Sh Thine Ait Tis AE ee EERE cee j 4 Eh answer to prepett inquitled, containing thiee sentg | TTENTION IS CALLED To THE RESOLUTIONS oF | bake biscuit, ite) han no objection todo chamborworkand | Ge watch ease 1)? Protentaite uly need | J OST—AT THE TWELFTH REGIMENT BALL, ATTAIR | joining, “the south, sid of ALGGR ettbat® One helt ie Pertsge tame, Address No. 668 Brondway, corner of | £4. the Directors of the Mercantile Library Association, were SF ce Sag ye gt Hionee | apply, at 131 Fulton street, fourth story. iA bracelet, with gold clasp, end Beart, cross, snd an- | S00 05, Staey oan remain en beak ged 4 wtreet, (Mets litan Hotel. | disposing e question remoy @ libra: J rence. a or attached. ec er wi sui rewarded on 1 (Metropolitan HOMTANERT, Sole Agent. | to astor'place; abo to the report of the commttten ae, | street, front basement. Gan be scen for two days. OORKEEPER WANTED—FOR ABOUT FOUR WEEKES, | feavingit at No. 2 St. George's place, Hast Thirteenth ni.” | threeycars,at le per cent. “Maps of the above ean be | pointed to confer with the Trustees of the Clinton Hall 57 ANTED_BY A STRONG, HEALTHY, SMART YOUNG to close books. Address box No. 680, Port Office. eer eae — —-——_—_ | obtained at the office of the auetionsers, Ne, 28 Walkatrest | Assceiation, ‘The Board of Direction will prepare and ‘AyVomion. a situation to do genera/hourowork; ina | (YONFECTIONER WANTED—T0 GO To THE DSTENCOS | J] (STON, THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 2D, A TIN | soon SS ane cons, | matte: as ous pudiices cote Oe Oak good washer and ironer; has lived in th best of families of Panama. To one who thoroughly understands | 2°4.ncu’ The finder will be rewarded by leaving 1 at 36 |... THe LECTURE SEASON: { will be examined anc printed for the use of the members. s@ SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. -@e in the old country, Has good references. Please call at | his business lberal wages will be given. Apply to | Lispenard street or at 787 Broudway, Astor Place Res- MES, BACON'S MORNING 1an880 —— : Bonod sane ‘WILLARD L. FELT. 53 Amos st., corner of Factory. Can be seen till engaged. xx darn nocninttn hottie taurant. a lope ses bey — a will re given at _ om een = nt ——- _ SEEM _ : luyvesant lute, this morning, at 11 o'clock. PERSONAL. —THE SECOND ANNI. ANIED_BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG aint, 14 | Cchstge of «set of books and attentla adore, Rlty miles |] O3T—ON FRIDAY MORNING LAST, A GOLD MBDAI. | rigin of the Grecian Element in Ouiture, is the enn nnn wenn nnn san nn nn | I versary of Jefferson Lodge No. 4, of this association, ears of age, situation in a respectable famil fick business haad and | circular, with star in centre, the musical britalion | subject of thia series. It includes the living age of YOUNG WOMAN NAMED MARY MCCORMICK LEFT | will be held in Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway, above Fourth | to take care of ehiltren, and do plainse ving. Wages not | fromthe city. He must write a quick business hand and | Art Drive, ¢5 reward will be paid on returning it to GEO. | Greak Art, and the place of every pure Greck classic, PA ber Rome, No. 287 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, on | street, gn Friday evening, February 11, 1863, Addresses | 49 much an abject aa a'rerpecta 7 ie ig Sd Deansipers: spoeesitaae | Compenanscn arty ‘por pal iM HERD, 72 West Broadway | Homer by ed Se Bunce ot ary Pie Gaaae isa ve e of January, about two o’cl in iver itera.—Rev. J. 8. In- Sevent z 7 pe 1} * Sens sai eae aaah tena ee ; sa ; book stores morning, in an insane state’ of mind. Be fs about 26 | okt . subject, the tres ory of rotestantinm; Rey, F.W, | of threedays, at 387 Seventh avenue. None need apply unless they can produce the best testi- Lege IS TO CAUTION ALL PERSONS FROM fiatttnte: as ae a hey ” mt age end rs the middle sise; ore 8 dark velvet | Bi I ine mel a ana religions Suture of America; Rev. J. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS | ™omisls as tocharacter, ke. Pre negotias a note draga by G B Brinckerhoff & TUL, an ee ee woollen shaw], an: ine dress. An: B. 5 incom, with civ! religion bermai eal , | Son, for sixty days, from ruary, in favor of K.P. OPULAI ‘= VAl ASTOUNDING, perion giving any ‘information of her will be liberally re. iiberty ‘Tickets 28 centseach. Doors open at six pg we nny as ~ Darr el jl eobopean ar 08 AN Lk wre Mri iggs. for $260, made Payable at the Suffolk Bank, pay: | P laughable, almost mirzouious phenomens, are being } and will algo relieve a troubled father and | meeting to commence at seven o'elock. 241 Grand street. Can be seen for threo days. Fotail end dingensing establishment, “Addsess Phaemsey, | Ment having been stopped. — ______ | nightly predueed by Prof. Williams, in mental alchemy. eseribed premines, tN rmishy’ St We above | 0 iy WHOM IT MAY CONCERN —THE SUmOR. | 7 | ral fice, for two days, © OgT.—-ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, YIEGRUARY | from the surrounding couutsy- at viliges, Reapresune who called in Washington street, last week, call | ek, desensed, 1 Alonso C. ; | jection to gos short distance in the country. Best et ' » | sent from friend, ‘The finder will be sultably rewarded | ’ again, and he ean see the lady. ML... | Seerane enee crpeinted Hanzo C. Paige, of Schenes: | city references. Apply at No. 308 Mott atreet. inst Tuesday, between the hours of 7 and 6, fs invited to byeeine tat to West, corner of Hahincon scot, 0 | TT B. A—WHO ADVERTISED FOME TIME SINCE IN | city, her attorney and agent, to collect all debts and de- : : Laight street. ae eee ; e ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SOOTCH GIRI, A "TWO ACTIVE. YOUNG MEN, e ero we : - “ = Exceutrix and Truateo of estate of H. Peek, dec’ an plain cook, washer and ironcr. The best of city ro wivaeinbouthAsetiea, “Auely to politan Hall, a gold chain, pencil and watel key at- Guard, jenda 0 eoutrix a: adhe fe Of H. Peek, dec’d. | 9 be Ple i at 22 Minetta boats running on a river in Zou' rene th inched. Whoover finds the same, by returning them to | Broderick,” are particularly requested to attend a special waa 3 TEMPERANCE MEETING AT MeTROPor. | {renee can be given. Please call al m3 EVERETT & BROWN, 159 Front street. | N09" a, Ub otalhn, Will tensive a liberal mecting of the above Guard, at Thos. Boyd’s, corner of T A MEETING OF GUARDIAN ENGINE COMPANY, bye ret A gery Creaing, Feb. Te dire Ane, | StHt Moor, front room, near Sixth avenue. - a eccaaeiare ore fo. 62 Ann street, UP etait Wi Te TRA | King and Hudson atrects, tht (Friday) evening, mwa OUREE , . ing, Feb. 7, Mra. Ame- -——--—— oy N OF 7 LASS, PH. ~ Bacnd A No. 29, after returning from the fires on the gsorn: | 4i@ Bloomer, Sencea Falla, New York? Rev, Antoinette Le ANTED.—DY A PROTESTANT GIRL, 4 siruaTion | GATESIAN 4, Sita oe ihe wholessle dry | ¢SQUNDIIN SERGEY CliY A MILVRR WATCH rire | 4;1862,,8t 8 o’elock. “Panctual attendance in ea of February 3d, it was unanimously resolved that we | Brown, Henrietta New York; Miss Susan B. Anthony, as chambermaid and seamstress, or to do chamn- shen “4 Ledmereatobi dna p LER WATCH. THE | soliclicd, as business of an important nature will come iy goods trade of Philadelphia, is desirous of acting in the Kev: thi by Givi the suirks- asa ; tender our sincere thanks to Empire Hose Company, No. | Roehester, New York, will deliver addresses on the “Maine | berwork, and washing, or waiting, in « private family. iti a wi idly | EE ren eit ae TERE Ra TERO Te eee (nee ee eee ae ree " rupply of refreshments furnished us at | Law’ and Temperance. All friends of temperance, both | Goal city reference from hier last place, ‘Can be soon for | fame capacity in this city. His interest will be rigidly | ickons of it. Piease call at THOMAS BAXTER’S, 40 York SAMUEL M. PHILLIPS, Chairman, and Nassau streets, men and women, are renectfully rested | Toe prevent. | two days.” Apply at 16 Crosby sree, ee Ee eee Gakthaneee rhuuaene. street, Jersey City. Wrsan Dove, Secretary. 736 claloch, The process of the ennting wil’ te ax, ‘ANTEDBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | CJALESMAN WANTED—ONE ACQUAINTED win city | POqhie EG HOST TIVE noutAlts REWARD WIL. NEW PUBLICATIONS. POLITICAL, pended in the temperance cause. asituation as wet nurse. She can give the bost of retail dry goods. Apply at 198 Atlantic wtrect, | ithe portion of his hair was éiacoloved blue’and waslast | -q7yaa "enema ace aa oe nr F\EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTun.— | J)EMOVAL OF THE MERCANTILE TIBRARY ASSOCIA- | Teference. Please call at 106 Mott street. a p= sr : re secn at the corner of Barclay and Greenwich sts., Feb in Phystitepy. Pica toed Cote Cea oe ‘At a meeting of this Committee, held at Tammany tion —At a meeting of the Board of Direction of the ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK—HAS A PER- | Q\ALESMAN WANTED—IN A WATCH AND JEWELRY | = | ical plates, To be had of all bookrollers, or of the pub- Ball, on Thursday evening, February 3, the following per- | Mercantile Lt be Association, held Thursday evening, fect knowledge of all kinds of cooking, tna hotel or store; @ young man who understands his business LIQUORS, lisher, 7. Strong, 98 Nassau strect, who will send it any- song Were unanimously elected officers for the year ‘Ess; | Feb. 8, 1868, the following preamble and resolution were dining saloon, Good city reference given. Can be seon | thoroughly, and can furnish satisfactory credentials, is —~ www ann maw mmm | where by post, free, on recoiving the ‘and address. Ghairman, Lorenzo B. Shepard; Secretaries, Thudleus B. adopted aby a yote om ayes to Longs ercantile Library | £2" 10 days at 44 Prince atreet, up stairs. desired. Apply to John Cox, 208 Broadway, up stairs, D} Ghd eeerraiet ate vee It is the only one of the kind complete. ‘ere eee ee ee pce earer, Jacob F. Oakley; | ansociation, held'on the evenlog of the 4th November ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED | Q\TTUATION WANTED—FOR A YOUNG PROTESTANT | foysinPall the ine medicinal qualities for which this oid | “¢@aily. very one should posness it, fergeant at-Arme, John Vecker. The following resolution - rs % Y was adopted:— ’ last, in conformity with the provi ions of the constitu- person, ae cook; ina Protestant. Has good city re- girl, to take care of children; is fonrteen years old. | fashioned article has been s0 long estecomed, and so | 4)\FTICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY, 49 Resolved, That the members of the Democratic Repud. | tion. this Board were instructed to tuke measures to effect | ference. Can be seenfor two days, if not engaged. Ap- | Apply at 307 Ninth aven h fir. recommeded by the faculty. Sold by WM. H. Aun etreet.— The publication of the New York Uity bee —¥) Goneral Committee for the year, 1863, Partagas a Melatty of een Ss practl- | ply at 124 East Twentieth street. (0 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—WANTED, TWO | UNDERHILL, 490 Broome street, corner of Crosby. Directory, coum cane by the ee ‘upon the de- certificates o} ‘ , Broadway, 7 ae ; xf i cert oa herrea ir, John fr. hereafter paant 10 4 resolution at the last General Consnittes, ora | 1owCanal streot, nor above Astor place;”” and whereas, ‘ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE AND HIGHLY RECOM- genteel youths, well educated, as sprread 5 ome heal 2 00 DOZEN DUBLIN STOUT AND FALKIRK | be continued under the tithe of Trow's New York City Di. me: dness of wood e wing. Apply to I t ‘ived by the Gl: * ity of such {i oe Be upon the application of this Board, made in pursuance of mended girl wishes a situation as plain cook, or to | busl er i a ale, just receive e Glasgow anit Sid led yi. WILSON. aie eesslontions tere nla pt Be instractions, to the Clinton Hall Association, a comm. | do general housework, is a first rate washer and ironcr, | Wustrated News, 128 Fulton strect, New York. ' N. B. 2 ‘A comp By Se ‘ctor; 1 2 dou’; also, on hand, Younger’s, fennant’s, Campbell's, | *theticeotery for theo rene, Manteo acme 1 ease thove holding the certificates of the inspectors ap- | Mitte of the trustees of said association, after a careful | Apply at ti tirove street, third story, in the rear. Engravers can have constant employment by applying as | Xe.” scotch ale, London porter, XXX stout, and Phila: exighhabueat setting ones opm, aged Bam Sole 7 i ‘ : , minh Aah bove. delphia porter, superior to any in the market. Tor sal sand more than pointed by this Committee, or a majority of tee crows, | examination of the varioun eligible sites within the : = : es TL UN ‘Broome street.’ | Sand names, Being twenty-five thonsan " Seabed Vengnumnnne oh Tasman Hal Ch Weduonday, the | abore-mentioned limits, have purchased tho Astor. place ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED COOK, A SIIUA- 0 FLUMBEREOA MAN OF BUSINESS HAUITS WITA by WH. I UNDERHILL, 480 Broome street. __. | other directory of this elty over published. “od h day of February imst., at 714 o'clock P.M., tor the | Opera House—an edifice, in the opinion of this Board, ion in @ respectable family, or in a respectabl some incans, formerly of New York, at present en N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP BRANDI HN F. TROW. Be Sheet | wy admirably adapted for the purposes of this Library | boarding house; or would not object toa laundross's i . Cha “| Fee YO pugpore of organization, L. B.SHEPARD, Chairinan, | admirably 4 lace; is @ most excellent washer andironer. Apply at | Saged in plumbing in a neighboring city, understanding wine, whiskey, rum, gin, Champagne, segars, &c., HE. ILLUSTRATED NEW YORK REVEILLE IS ONE TR Vournon }Pecrétaries Howolved, That.the Board of Dirgetion accopte the gene- | 200 Hitsabeth street, second floor, for two days. cee: fo ob Se Pee eee Pact actus, wo Sos howe te beep Angi Neen Fery cope gap ala Tr the bort and elcapest family newspapers 4 == | Youn Preporal of, the Clinton Hall Amotiatlon, an re. ‘ANTE: BY A You! <_| fhe business in this city. None but a sober industrious, | Ct And for sale, in quantities to suit, at a sving of 20 | 4, end abounds with capital, wi Sn egal ore ‘stories, Gaveon | quests them to take such measures, in conneétion with ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, | friing iam, need answer, Apply to. ZiGGLER, 338 | 2 ‘A ag DM eo ie ‘ . ‘ See # this Hoard, us my be necessary to effeet the contem- a to do gneral housework; te a good 00k, washer | fron ea : pply corner of Crosby. a4 “4 This weak gommences a new Aad sting tale CR.—ALL PERSONS ARE FO) ystinG | Plaled removal of the library to the proposed location in | and ironer. Best of reference given. seen for ee : TFIDE B.—DEALERS CAN | ‘‘Eiuma Emerson, tie Git 1S Petite,” oon Paie caiahiee wo of he die times ce rayac. | Astor place.” By order of the Board, P threo days, at 17 Jacob atreet, up stairs, third floor. Se ep ag dl ae, ear: three cents s copy. All the newsboys oma. ikea JNO, W. COOPER. 8. W. F. Om Resordtag beat inne President. 'ANTFD—A SITUATION AS COOK, AND TO HEDP preeate MAAAARARNAANAAPARAAD RID | pol from Havre. or sale, to dealers only, by T. W. | ts sell it. Office 47 Aun vtreet, sborg, 4 ONIGE— Ti! NEW YORK AND N—AWERIGAN s laundress, by a very experienced girl, with ex- AMAGED DRY GOODS—AT THE BOWERY SAVINGS | BAYAUD & Co., 100 Pearl street, near Hanovor square. | . BE PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Umon D. of f. will hold thle anaics ‘AN G. | eollent city reference. Can make bread, cakes and ail Store, 126 Howery. i IR. PERAY MOUSSEUX.—THE SUBSCRIBERS HaVING on Saturday, February 5, by Padney & Russell, No. ea AAA nas day oveaton Catt ing se cold thelr anniversary on Fri- | indy of pastry to perfection. Call at 74 Sixth avenue, | ~ Black silks, high lustre, not injured in the least boon appointed agents by Mr. Florentin Faure for the | 80 Broadway, neatly oppo-tie Trinity Chaceh, aua at the NHE IRVING BUILDING AND MUTUAL LOAN Selew eootinns tt eee te li, Broadway, | in the bookstore. Irish linens, only stained by paper, otherwise per sale of his wines, have on hand a few cases of sparkling | bookstore of Stanford & Sworls, 187 Broadway, the first 7 NG AD UAL LOAN AS To “4 PI bs - fe Iresees by P. T. Barnum, gray ep eoeanst Embroidered drapery,.in excellent order, Sr. Peray, which they recommend as equal to any cham- | number of 'TheChureh Jonrnal, established for the diffu- rociation.—Annual election for elevon trustoos and john 8. Cough, an othera Music by Wm. H. Oakley, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE , Linen ¢ambric handkerebiefs, uninjared. agre imported into thiy market, DUNSCOMB & | sion of Intelligence, chiefly ecclesiastical and roti asecretary, will be held this Gy) oven! | peed A e nians, just returned from California, a situation as plain cook and first rate washer and Five quarter ginghams, not even soiled. | BARNSTORFF, 18 Poaver street. | and for the furtherance of ‘the gospel of our Lord Sonu Grand street, at 734 o'clock. No dues rece’ ible pes — Exercises to Commences, at 7 34 o'clock, ironer, Good references. Please call at 284 Mulberry st. Al the above are sold for damaged, at about from 1% to iu —— | Christ, as tavght in the Ancient Creeds and in the Book raven o'clock, P.M.” | MORRIS FRANKLY This society has no connection with the Woman's Hate - re 2; the actual value, while the damage, in most caver, is ‘ASSAR’S POUGHKEEPSIE BREWERY—KSTABLISE+ | of Common Prayer. The size will be folto, of cight A. H. Nicotay, Secretary. GREG antl the Iricnen ci tented n fetme OD The ‘ANTED-—TWO ACTIVE MEN, TO PROCURE AD- | fo slight as to be imperceptible. , ed 1707.—The undersigned continue to manufacture | and the paper aml printing of the best q ate == | End Gn the specious Male ae Deore attend vertivements for ® mew puclication. » Apply, be. F, W. & W. EF. GILLEY & Co, 126 Bowery. | the celebrated Poughkeopaie pale, amber, and XXale and | at two dollars ant fit cents per annum if paid in ad- DANCING ACADEMIE #, 4 (eed IAN, Bec. tween Sand 4 o'clock, P. M., at 262 Broadway, office we 7 eee eee , for home consumption, and the markets of Oat | vance, oy (bree dollara if. collected. person remit- ad. $1 UPSILON FRATERNITY. —THERE Wun tea | Xt, OTICE TO DRY GOODS DEALERS WISHING 10 | fornia’ South America, Australia and the Indien. Ra ting twenty dollars shall receive ten of tha paper ADAME AUGUSTA HAS RE-OPENED HER DANCING meeting of the graduate members of the Psi Upsilon —~- — AN retire from business.—1 am desirous of purchasing a | hi ping, the artiols in put ap ns heretofore, in new wood | for one year, mailed according to his directions. AN oors- Glasses in ber commodious house, No 712 Proad- Fraternity, held in the small chapel of the New York Uni. ANTED—A COACHMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS HIS | stock of dry goods, where there is a large store, in a good bes ron ound cask, man tured expressly for auck | munications intended for the editorial department of the : f A reduction will be made to parties having a num-, versity, on Monday evening, Feb. 7. All membors resi- business, and ean give the best of reference ; | location; must bein one of ihe best thoroughfares: or | pmrpore. Ordere recelved at thelr depot, tha Warr | paper should be directed to the Editors of The Ghureh of childron to bo instructed. For terme avd partica-'| dent in or about thie Bs city are particularly invited to be | nono others need apply. English preferred. Apply at 54 | would Rurchare a Wease. Addrom ALRAIAM HOOLEY, | stzeet New Vorb, cr at the brewery, Poughkeepsie. natruciet 1 AC Broadway: and all} ‘basins Jorn, opply between 12 and 2 o'elock, present @. OODEN BUILER, — | Broad etrect, from 1? te 2 o’elock. ‘0. 60 William street, up rtaits WIVES co, | PUONEY E RUSHED Putiiohers, 90 Beoatway

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