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AS ETE ’ Wants. as a ter ang as ED BALES ar aveTIwn. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. -ANYEDCA SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLBENG. AU Soo Oe vienay DBO 7, AT 1 ae ere -_ — French girl, who speake Freneh and Ger- lish young woman, as cook, who perfectly under. pid be yr THURSDAY, Pe id nck RS er man; fan eook, woch apd iron, and do housework in stands her basiness; ist good bakér, and will amviet with and g0'cook, at 9 Hanis saeet, Béookiye. "the stec WANTS. ae general, Address Madeline, box 90 Herald office, \ ue eainlars, pten yy lived for 4 oo 110 aes ama lique guanine an shelving; also, a lot yy OfFL CATERER WANTED—HE MUST BE A MAN OF ET NURSE.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MARRIRD | Can be seem for two days, at 181 Twenty-ninth street, a omato eaptoup, platform ; in experience in every department, of genteel address, "g situation as wet nurse, with « fresh | few doors from Fighth avenue. ‘ek DUCTION NOTICE. CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA. st write mgood hand and understand accounts. Ad- | breast, of milk. Her own, baby is four weeks old. In- ANTEDBY A GIRL, A SITUATION: SHE wf A —J. 8. H. BARTLETT, auctioneer, will have a lai ahem A. B., Herald office, giving name and references. | quire for two days of Mra. Pratt, 326 Henry street, So A a ee gals on Wesnevday, December a TO cook No, 2 7 SEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED. BY / ED, BY A RE-| city referenres. ' Inquire at M2 West Twenty-n od i street, of white granite C. C. dipt. edged, painted, eI erie aise Wr Gat tie d woman, with a fresh breast of | #tréet, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, in oth | rock’, yellow, piper, ontlery, Britannia ead gamers; Sharge of a gentleman's family, ‘The highest references | milk, ina mall private family.’ Good city reference | on the third floor. > | ssa east ill be given. Address Anna, Herald office, liven. Apyly at 47 Rast Twenty-fifth street, for two | — anny y Se or ns pees lays, Im the rear, second floor, By SET a ae ies tho, “VATION | UCTION NOTICE—TO. MORROW, THURSDAY, AT J ye ppsermrmces Ulc aection tn petting. ant J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- | willing to take part in the iron’ oeghty) is | 2h 20 2 “af Tc nrneragionn gree ory ng Hoe Siting well, Ploseo call at 840 Houston street, opposite WW “Som: ax testuntn cook. Can Ye soon sb S67hI94 willing and obliging disposition. | Best of Gi Neel s | Sad Malden oo aaa area, leita een ties! Ludlow. 1) ne RI: Zi, Sie SAO I Ob RH oy RO diya, for iwo | sleigh robes, &e,, ail in a good state of preservation, 6 DESIRE TROUVER, UNE Wy eran, oy pean ae | a. i seis? testant girl, to take eare of a child ai in ‘ANTE! i] Logon ym mg =~ eemaaaeagnireey AP Geving, Ieenkn ablea ten teeciatibecst. | W 7Xitaation ina private family YOUNG WOMAN, DRIAN H. MULLER & CO. WILL HOLD THEIR square, pres de la Fifth avenue, entre 9 et » CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE gn Employment Society, 13 and American and F Bible House; English and German cooks, also Scotch ‘ebambermaids and other domestics, with good moral ebsracters. ITUATION WANTED—EITHER IN A STORE OR AS seamstress, by a respectable young woman, who ean come well recommended from her last employer; she has had considerable experierce ina fancy store, is a first rate dressmaker, and would be willing to make her- self generally useful.’ Salary not #o much an object at present as a permanent situation. Address Seamstress, Broadway Post Office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A NICE, TIDY GIRL, AS nurse and chambermaid; is an excellont washer ahdironer. Good reference given, Call at 202 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, until engaged. EAMBTRESS OR NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS—SITUA- ‘tion wanted, by a respectabie Protestant girl, com- reference. for three day : lS EE Dee eS | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | woman, as chambermaid or waiter, or to do the general housework of a ag family. Apply at her present employer's, 177 East Broadway. Call for two days. and capable man, who will be well recommended. the Union, Orders left at Kerr’s store, 746 Broadway, corner of Astor place, for C. C., waiter, will meet attention ANTED—A SITUATION, TO COOK, WASH / iron, oF do the general housework of a private family, by a girl who can bring the best reeommenda- tion od her last employer, with whom she has lived potent to Ail either of the above situations, and giving reference; has no objections to make he Please call at 155 Twenty-first stree ‘Second and Third avenues, third floor. ITUATION WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS HOUSE, ‘ty a young man, who is acquainted with the New Jersey trade, and can give satisfactory reference, and Bring @ recommendation from his former employer.’ Ad- dress W. B., Merchants’ Hotel, Cortlandt street. EAMSTRES3 AND NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE GER- man woman wishes a situation as seamstress and wurse. Apply at 54 avenue C, third story, back room. ITUATIONN WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, as seamstresses; can do all kinds of fancy needle work; would do waiting and assist in chamberwork, or take ‘care of children. The ‘best of city recommenda- Hons. “To be seen for iwe days, at 167 Franklin street, Detweet West Broadway and Hudson street. ATUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE WO- ‘men, who can be well recommended, as chamber- maid ari waiter. Apply at 122 Second avenue, between Wand 12 A. M., for two days. FINO TAILORS, OU AND OTHERS.—WANTED, UIFITTERS, rT ‘a young man, (English,) situation as salesman, ‘Grin any capacity of usefulness; is a good paataloon maker, and would have no objection to fiill up time in sowing. Address F. F., 85 Eldridge street, near Grand. IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURING ©R COMMIS- sien merchants —Wanted, by a young man, a situa: ‘as travelling agent or salesman, through the West- ‘ern ani Southern States. Has a general knowledge of ‘Dusiness and tradé through said States. Best of refer- ‘ences given. Address J. P. C., Herald office. rs SCOTCH GIRIS WISH SITUATIONS AS SEAM- ht stresses, and to'take care of ome or two children. wire in Warren street, fourth house from Columbia, hand side, top floor, South Brooklyn. T° GROCERS.—A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN 18 DESIROUS of obtaining a situation as assistant in a retail Frecery store, with » view of becoming acquainted with business. Salary not so much an object as a com- fortable situation. Address J. U. W., Broadway Post ‘OMiee, for three days. MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.—WANTED, BY A young man, of active, commercial habits, a sttua- as , or to make himself generally usetul, in any business house. The advertiser has been engaged im mercantile pursuits in tropical climates, and would have no objection to goSouth. The highest testimonials and references can be given. Address C. C., 144 Fulton otreet. NEW YORK MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE WOOL- len drapers, dry goods merchants, hardware mer- drug stores, &c.—An active, energetic married 4g, accustomed to travel, wishes to engage in some well-established house, as travellinz elerk for orders through the States, and to collect ‘money on behalf of the firm. Good references aud se- curity to the amount of $2,000 given. Apply to W. Clark, No. 3 Third avenue, one door from Seventh street, NE PERSONNE FRANCAISE, PROTESTANTE, PAR. lant l'anglais, désire se placer comme bonne d’en- fant et pour coudre. S’adresser at 157 Twenty-sixth treet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, third floor. Please call for two days. MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.—A YOUNG MAN, well qualified for keeping books, with a goo! experi- ence in the same, as well as the mercantile business gene- rally, of strict integrity, correct in business and habits, to make a permanent engagement in the city, or gut of it, ata good salary. Good, city references. Ad. dress G.'C. W., box 112 Herald office. ‘NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER dans une famille Américaine comme bonne d’en- fant ou fille de chambre. Svadresser 246 Forty-fifth street, entre la Eighth et Ninth avenues, pour deux jours. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, to do chamberwork and waiting, or ehamberwork and help with the washing and ironing “The best of city reference given. Please call at her pre- went place, 109 Ninth street, near Broadway, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE! English Protestant young woman, just arrived, as chambermaid or waiter, in a respectable private fami Ay; can give the most respectable reference. Call until sulted at 119 Spring street, in the rear, room No. 3. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, ina private family as nurse and seamstress, and to do chamberwork. ie can be weil recommended. Please call at 263, Sixth avenue, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE French girl, as chambermaid or waiter, or to take ‘sare of children; can do fine sewing. She speaka French, German and English. Please call at 137 Greene street, Dasement door. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MARRIED ‘woman, as wet nurse. Good references given. Can be seen for three days at 366 Houston street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST RATE COOK, by a Protestant woman; she understands meats, soups and game in the French and American style; also, all kinds ot desserts and baking. Has had long experi ence in the first families, and wants good wages. Call for two days at 243 Kast Eighteenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as good cook, washer and ironer. Has reference from her last place. Can be seen until engaged at 258 Ninth street, drst floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, IN '8 private family, as chambermaid or waiter, or to aasist in washing and ironing, or plain sewing. Best of Geterence given. Apply at 16s Broome street, in the rear, during this week. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘by a respectable young girl, as good plain cook, ‘washer and ironer. Best of city reference given. Please eall for two days at 335 Sixth avenue, up stairs, front room yy ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A ‘YOUNG MAN, LATE. ly arrived from Germany, in a store. oh i and "French. Can a little — Has good reference. Post Office. a ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as nurse or chambermaid. Goo ily reference. Apply at 40 Glatkson street, of M. Cahec. aT, RESPECTABLE ao sed uh vedendiete, or cham- a Good city reference from her Can be seen for two at 174 East i ; i Fe i i : i ¥ i l i < i i § E ij ; ii il A il fi tt 3! H if i i x Li } four years. Apply on Wednesday and Thursday, st 24 Cottage place, near Bleecker street. Ru ed ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RES? gcT “BLE W young girl, as chambermaid, or tr, do mal housework in a small family. Good rleren’ os piven, Gan be seen for three days, at 178 Wes? sixt- este Street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY. A RESPECTABLE Wrrwne girl, to do chamberW ork, ¢.9d gestat in wash- ing and take care of children Gogq reference, if re- quired. Can be seen for two days at No. 76 Eighteenth street, between Sixth and § oyenih avenues. ANTED—A SITUA” JON, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man as wet D7 rge; will take care of the child at her own house or #7; that of the family. Can give the bent of city reference. Please call at 35 Monroe street, first floor, in tue rear. ANTRD—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE youre girl; is @ first rate cook, washer and iroaer, no objection to general housework. Has ‘the best of city references. Please call at 100 Smith street, Brooklyn: Gan be seen for two days, Warm. SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman to do chamberwork and waiting, in 4 private family, or general nousework. ferences. Can be ween for two days, street, third oor, room No. 9. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl,-as plain coek, good washer and ironer. Good city refervnce given. Can be seen for two days at 119 Spring street, in the rear. Was SITUATION, AS HEAD WAITER, IN A second class hotel, by a young man who has had five years’ experience in’ this city, and can produce the best character from his former employers. Address J. M., box 197 Herald office, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Scotch girl, as nurse and chambermaid and to assist in the washing and ironing. Good reference. Can be seen for two days at 122 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman as seamstress; is willing to do chamberwork or waiting. Apply at 160 Thirty-second street, between the First and Second avenues. Good city re- 682 Heuston and good washer and ironer. The ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS | can be given. waiter in a private family; has the best of city | Sixth avenue. Please address a note'to M.K., Herald office, | — understands all sorts of ' city reference. Call at 123 East Klevent’ —$S$—$~ 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY AN ACTIVE | her last place two 25 President stre He is single, and has no objection to go to any part of | ———_— ~ | given. AND | 143 Delar ;, he is a good cook 0 Please call at 608 eo tsoath stree!. near 'ANTED—BY A PROTF a situation as cook « STANT YOUNG WOMAN, & to do general housework ; acusework. Has the best of , to assist in washing, or go out. a street, third floor. RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- amberwork and waiting; has lived iu 5 can be seen for two days at at, South Brooklyn. Is willine ANTED—BY A tion to do ch: ANTED” 8 A RESPECTABLE GERMAN PROTES- | an chaste; _#,'t situation to do general housework, or guid in a respectable family. Good reference «8 Ye seen from 9 to 3 o’elock, till engaged, at 4 street, second floor. Ce Ft. Ee se cabacere RGA MEE ANTED—BY A NICK, RESPECTABLE ENGLISH «girl, a situation to do general housework or cham- perwork and waiter in an American family. Good re commendations given; lived three years in her last place Please call at 572 Grand street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, A situation in @ fancy dry goods store or bakery. Salary not so much an object as a permanent place. Can be seen at her present employer's, 41 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, for # week. Wamy A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as first rate cook and good washer and fo objection to go a short distance in the coun- reference. Please apply at 137 seen for two days. ironer. try. The best of city Elizabeth street. Can ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, a situation as cook and chambermaid in a Private family; she has no objection to do general house- work ina small family. The best of city reference. Please call for Frances Sheels, 51 Mulberry street. Warm A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, A situation in ctable small family, as plain cook, or chambermaid; is a washer and ironer. Can be seen tor two days at 487 Third avenue, corner of ‘Thirty-fifth street. 'ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, THAT CAN COME well recommended, to do the general housework of a small family; one that can speak English may apply at 18 Third street. ‘ANTED—A BOY IN A LAW OFFICE; ONE THAT writes a good hand and intends to make the law his study. A liberal salary will be given. Please ad- dress, in the handwriting of the applicant, box 150 Herald office. orat of city reference | semi-woekly sale of stocks and bonds this esday, Dec. t,) at 1234 o’clock, at the Mer- xchange, Catalogues can be obtained at their | office, 38 Wall street, at 9 o'clock. | UCTION NOTICE.—MORTGAGEES’ SALE OF GOLD ' watches and jewelry.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, Auction- cer, will sell, at 64 Nassau street, on Friday, December | | 8th, at 1035 o'clock, A. M., a large assortment of fine | jewelry, ay mc, brooches, earrings, guard and | vest chains, &e. Also, an invoice of fine gold watches, to be sold without reserve, just imported, to pay Custom House and other charges—by order of the mortgagees. UCTION NOTICE.—8. STOVER & CO., AUCTIONEER. —Administrator’s sale of rich and elegant house- hold furniture, to-morrow, Thursday, at 104 o'clock, consisting of the entire handsome furniture contained id house No. 70 Eighrh avenue, near Thirteenth street. The whole to be esoane 4 sold to the highest bidder. A deposit will be required of every purchaser. Among which is a splendid rosewood pianoforte, 1 rich rose- wood parlor suite, eight pieces; velvet and tapestry Fade stair do., English oilcloth, extension and tea tables, marble top pier and centre tables, rich window curtains and sh binet, exeritoires, statuary and porcelain mantel orna- ments, marble clocks, gas fixtures, velvet rugs, etegeres clegant paintings, &¢., with a large and splendid variety of rosewood and mahogany chamber furniture, superior hair mattresses, sofas, lounges, carpets, Freach bed- steadn, candelabras, &c., with’ all the basement and | kitchen furniture, two elegant china sets, rich silver ware, cut glass do., cutlery, &c. Catalogues at the house. £ale positive, UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.— By Bell & Bush.—This day, at 11'o’cloek, at No. 27 tre street, near Reade and Duane streets,” a variety of hotel and barroom furniture, mar®le top tables, chairs, paintings, beer pumps, glassware, bagatelle table, &c. Also household furniture, sofas, bureaus, tables, French bedsteads, superior bookcases, desks, &c., &e. | 4 UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.— By Bell & Bush.—This day, at 103¢ o'clock, at 301 Bowery, near Houston street, wit! be sold the entire gen- teel furniture contained in the house, kitchen utensils, two cooking stoves, parlor, ball and five bedroom ar: ranzemente, carpets, chairs, looking glasses, marble top | tables, hair mattresses, good feather beds, handsome parlor stoves, mantel ornaments, china, glassware, &c. Must be removed same day, as the house is let. Depo- sits in every case. Sofas, sofa bed, &c. | A SSIGNEE SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 28 Bowery, will sell tuis day, Wednesday, ¢th inst., at 16% o'clock, @ large assortment of ready made clothing and piece goods, consisting of frock and sack, under overcoate, satin, velvet and eloth veets, cassimere and satinet pants, fancy cassimeres, broadcloths, setins, silks, satinets, jeans, &e. By order of M. LIPMAN, Asi ANTED—A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL; ONE who onderstands cooking. Apply at 89 Willow street, Brooklyn. WANTED|A NEAT AND COMPETENT GIRL, WHO can cook, wash and iron; one with good reference, who is willing to make herself ‘useful, may apply at 89 Columbia street, Brooklyn. Warman ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS ENGLISH OR Scotch Protestant ‘girl, as child’s nurse and seamstress; she must be neat, capable of tating charge of an infant and of doing all kinds of family sewing. Address Franklin, Herald office, with recommendations, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by a Protestant woman, as good plain cook, washer and ironer. Best of city reference given, if re- quired. Apply at 150 East Twenty-first street, between Second and Third avenues, in the store, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant woman, as good cook, firstrate washer ara ironer; is accustomed to baking; has no objection to goin the country, Good city reference. Can be scen tor two days, at 43 Frankfort street, in the front store. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION ‘AS )HOUSEMAID, BY a young tidy girl, of good address and tidy habits; she is a good plain cook, a capable washer and ironer and an excellent baker and thoroughly understands her business. Has excellent city reference; will take six dollars a month in this city or Brooklyn.’ Call for two days at 323 First avenue, first floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHILDREN’S NURSE, or chambermaid, by a highly respectable young girl; understands all kinds of plain sewing. Best city reference if required. Please call at the store, 286 First avenue. Can he seen for four days. Wa SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A highly respectable woman, confined wilhin a month. Apply in the rear of No. 10 Great Jones street, bet n Bleecker and Fourth. ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as a firstrate cook and baker. The best of city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days, at 28 Trinity place, in the grocery store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SOOTCH WOMAN a situation to do general housework; is a good washer and ironcr. Can be seen at John Rataay’s, No. 189 West Nineteenth street, second floor. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT FOUR- teen years of age,'to make himself generally use- ful. He must be well acquainted with the city. Apply for two days at 107 Fulton street, second foor in the rear. L eee GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO general housework a plain cook, good washer and ironer, &c.; none other need app'y. Call between 1 and 4P. M., at Mrs. West's, corner of Fifty-fourth street and Ninth avenue. ANTED—AT 35 MONTGOMERY STREET, THIRD | floor, Jersey City, a few good scroll window shade painters, Permacntemployment given, Apply smmedi- ately. ‘ANTED—AT 341 BROADWAY (BASEMENT), A male spinner to go to Connecticut. Men for stares, steamers, railroads and hotels; boys to learn trades. coachmen and bar keepers. Employers and persons seeking employment will find it to ‘-ANTED—TEN YOUNG MEN, WITH EXPERIENCE _ and small capital ($5 to $50), in an article neces- sary in every family, by which $30 @ week can be made. Also, for taking ¢rders for pai ting portraits in ol, of all descriptions. Apply at Ne. 61 Forty-first street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues. Ie hesunany Co. is a | Y¥ OAKLEY & WRIGHT, AUCTIONEERS.—THURS- day, Dec. 7, at 103, A. M., at the salesroom, No. 343 Fulton street, Brooklyn.—Assignee’s wale of a large and extensive assortment of cabinet furniture, con: ing in part of marble top dressing bureaus, mahogany do., marble top centre tables, marble topside tables, ma- hogany card tables, breakfast tables, quartette and work tables, mahogany enclosed washstande, mahogany Frevch bedsteads, cottage do., mahogany spring-seat carved top rockers, mahogany teie-a-tete, carved front chairs, spring seat do’, oak and maple cane seat chairs, sofas, work- tables, secretary and bookcases, book racks, etegeres, Jookingglasses, hair, seagrass and straw mattresses, pil- | lows, bolsters, clocks, ete. Also, at the same time a quantity of secondhand farnitare, ingrain carpets, chairs, bedsteads, stoves, etc. Sale ‘positive, and with: out reserve. HARLES H, DELAVAN, AUCTIONEER.—FURNI- 1 ture, stoves, Ac., saved from the fire at Judson’s Hotel.—Charles H. Delavan will sell at auction, om Thursday, Dec. 7th, at 11 o'clock, habeas. for account of whom it may concern, a large collection of furniture, &c., saved from the late fire, consisting ia part of oil paintings, vases, pianos, Brussels carpets, mirrors, pier glasses, clocks, chairs, sofas, settees, card, diving and centre tables, French bedsteads, wardrobes, bureaus, lounges, washstands, bair mattresses, pillows, beds, table lincn, sheets, blankets, silver plate and Pl ware, glassware, crockery, and kitchen uteasils. Also, a lot of choice old’ wines and liquors, in glass and demijobns. Catalogues may be had on the morning of sale at 66 Broadway, formerly Globe Hotel, and at the office of the auctioneer, 119 and 121 Nassau street, mar- | ble buildings, late Bible House. (CONSIGNMENT SALE OF PIANOS, FROM THE | bert city makers, in plain and fancy cases, from six to seven octaves, with orders to sell at a great reduction from the factory prices for cash, fully war- ranted. Also, an assortment of second hand pianos at great bargains, from $60 to $150. Pianos of our man- ufacture constantly on hand. Apply at the manufactory and warerooms. McDONALD & 292 Bowery, near Houston street. ANTED—A GOOD PRACTICAL GILDER, OF IN. dustrious habits, with from $300 to $500 capital, tojoin the advertiser in a errr 4 lass and picture frame store that has been estaolisl Bi over two years, in a good location. The advertiser ie a practical work- man, and has plenty of business on hand Address S. a Herald office, stating where an interview can be ANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse and seamstress or chambermaid and seamstress; can cut and fit children’s dresses; has Good city reference. “Can be seen for two days at 87 est Nineteenth street, first floor, back, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ‘ANTED—THREE MEN, BUSINESS PERMANENT, light and agreeable; ‘salary liberal. Also, two to go west, with a small capital; and a German that per- fectly understands ‘English, with a cash capital of $100, to take chargo of a business in the city. Apply to. BOYCE & CO., 78 Nassau street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as children’s nurse; would have no objec- tions to take charge of a baby, and is willing to assist in the chamberwork. Best of city reference can be given from her last place. Please call at 49 Charles street, near Fourth. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do general housework ; is a good cook, and first rate washer and ironer. Can be seen in her last situation, 31 Wooster street, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WO man, a situation in a respectable family as cook; no objection to assist in washing and ironing. Beat of reference from her last place. at 67 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to cook, wash and iron, or do general housework ina private family. No objection to the country. City reference given. se call at 377 Hight avenue, second floor, back room, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as professed cook; understands cook: ing in all its branches. Good city reference. Can be seen at 48 Willow street, between Pacific and Amity, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A FRESH breast of milk, who has host her own child, a situ- ation as wet nurse. ‘Can be seen for three days. Re- commended by a doctor. Apply at 152 Wooster street, in the rear, or would take one at her residence. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, ‘8 situation as housekeeper or wurse, and seam- stress; understands the care of an infant trom its birth, in some respectable family. Please Call at 236 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-filth and Twenty-sixth street, second floor, front room. Best city reference. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE LAUNDRESS, IN A PRI- vate family; she must bring good city recommend- ations, and be willing to assist in the housework. ‘Apply at 23 Fifth avenue, to-morrow, Thuraday, at 100’elock. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, a situation as cook, washer and ironer, in a small private family; no object to a private le house. Good cit; ee ee Call rear. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘a situation to do general housework in a small mily. Has no objection to @ short distance in the country. Please call at 410 | atreet, second front room. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION children’ dresses, | Hi i i i} | | in the world, or that has ever been known. ANTED—AT THE SOUTH BROOKLYN EMPLOY- ment Association, No. 6 Hamilton avenue, clerks, ters, boys for trades, laborers, smiths, bricklayers, rs, coachmen, and men to travel as valets; cooks, chambermatds, girls for general housework, nurses, &¢. Apply at once if you want to provide foe the winter, . & F, BROWNE & C0. 5 00 REWARD—IS OFFERED TO le any person who can surpass Malame € Nin the art of astrology. She is the only laly ia the city who ve correet information on all things through life. N. B.—Madame ©. is no humbug, nor 3 she wish to impose on the public; she also cures all ses in their Inst stage, particularly the worst forms Theumatiem. Call and satisfy yourselves. Residence 66 Thompson street, between Broome and Spring, brick house, stone stoop. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW IS without exception, the most wonderful astrologist She will tell past, present and future events; and will show ture ‘husband and absent friends, which has astonished thousands during her travels in Europe. She isa seventh daughter. of a seventh daughter, and was born with a ral gift, brags-n J @ powers of her wonderful ice, to tell even very thoughts, and will cause our fu- ha ira to come together, who will all the pst happiness of matrimonial bliss, Her predi-tions are truly astonishing to all who visit her. who wish s speedy marriage may call soon, and they may de- pend upon trae advice, founded on the eternal princi- ples of ical science. 76 Broome street, between Can- non and Columb‘a streets. Gentlemen not admitted. Hours from 8 o'clock A. M. to 9 P. M. LAIRVOYANT EXAMINATION MRS. HAYES 1S the most wonderful clairvoyant im the world! went ie ceases pi — pepe cures of eve ase, ever, al man can know their ailment and the rein Le disease is curable, by can hear from tlreir remedies tha’ consulting Mrs. Hayes. Ladies that are absent from home. Da reeXASt,, AU IONEER —SHERIFF'S SaLz— e Extensive lot of lumber, &., on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1854, at11 A. M., at 30 Bethune street, a large and ge- neral assortment of lumber, boards, plank, joists, &c. also, wagons, harness, and ove pair cf horses, together with the office turniture, iron safe, desks, &c, JOHN WILSON, Deputy Sheriff. RUG STORE AT AUCTION.—THE CONTENTS 0 the drug store 240 Greenwich street, will be suid | at public auction, on Wednesday, the 6th inst., at 103, o'clock A. M., consisting of drugs, medicines, a large uantity of the most desirable patent medicines and per- umery, fancy goods, ke.; fixtures, counters, show cases, glass signs, &e. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER, —AUCTION NOTICE.— 'e Positive sale of superior household furniture, rich tapestry carpets, elegant rose wood pianoforte, large oval mirrors, &e., this day, (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock, at No. 70 Warren street, consisting in part of | rosewood parlor suits, in satin brocade; rosewood piano, an exceilent instrument; Voltaire, gothic and recept.oa chairs; carved rosewood and mahogany centre, side and { sofa tables; corner stands, rosewood escritoir and secre- | tary, maguifixent rosewood bookcases, oval and pi | glasses, lace curtains; dining, extension and tea tables: costly bedroom furniture, in resewood, mahogany an | black walnut, viz., bedsteads, bureaus, washstands; gant gilt china toilet sets, best white curled horse hair | mattresses, beds and bedding, basement furniture, ma- hogany sofa chairs, mirrors, paintings, choice glasswar china dinner and tea sets, silver ware, best ivory cut: lery, &e. Also, contly ehina vases, Parian figures, or- molt clocks, @ few very superior oil paintings and French engravings, together with many other articles, useful and ornamental, too numerous for an advertisement. Every article will positively be sold. To-morrow (Thurs- | cay) morning at 11 o'clock, superior household farni- ture, pianoforte, Brussels carpets, mirrors, oil pait beds and bedding, crockery, china ware, glass ware) sil: ver ware, kitchen utensils, parlor and cooking stove :, brandy and wines in bottles, segars, &c., contained in * rocery, 170 West Twenty-fourth the large four story and Eighth avenues. Sale posi. street, between Sevent tive. BREVOORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER.—GREAT SALE 1). of rich and valuable furs, sleigh robes, &c., &., jour days in continuation, on Wednesiay, December 6, ‘Thursday, 7th, Friday, 8th, and Saturday 9th, by Henry & Buck, at 103g o’clock eash day, at their salesroom, 14 Malden’ lane, ‘This stock consists of the finest Hudson sable, Grecian stone marten, fine fteh marten, Kala- fat Siberian squirrel, American marten, river marten and mountain do. victorines, capes, circulars and cuffs to match, muffs, gent’s fine fur gloves, collars, &e., &c. Also, fludaon y Isabella bear, wolf, raccoon, ir, ‘and lap pobes, &e., &c. This sale is worthy the attention of country dealers and those purchasing for their private use. (XECUTOR’S SALE.—TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- tion, by the oxecutors of the lato Thomas Smith, the 7th day of December inst., at 14 r at the northwest ‘ANCY &c.—' tioneers, will selb at au nesday, December 5 and 6, at 1 a, secretary, bookcase, rosewood ca- | SCALED AF ALUTIOR. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS ‘& CO.—Thuraday, Dec. 7, and Friday, 8th, at 1034 at the salesroom 9 ‘Nassau streetSaperior fancy goods, including a assortmen real statuary marble, siedariaioed olive anets, the im- portation of Signor Vito Viti Sons; also, several valua- ble invoices from the Crystal Palace; among the ma ble statuary is one suberb statue, the Flying Nymph, by Levy; one do. Pendant, dancing’ Bacchus; one do. copy of the figure Denaide, original in the Vatican, the first ever imported; one do, Bathing Nymph, an original Lemberg: one do. Madonna of Tenneranni; one superb group of the Saviour and Mary, and other very beautiful and classical groups, suitable for libraries and parlors. The alabaster vases will embrace all the antique styles, copied from the British Museum and the galleries throughout France and Italy. One superb pair of am- rhoras for recesses, ornamented with beautiful basso delievos; one superb Canthares on octagon tal; large agate Hebe vases; Etruscan do.: Egyptian urns, Lecythus vases, Bardiglio Tazzas for fruits and cards; Etrurian mantel vases: large Finelli urns; Roman co- vered do.; agate Venetian nd many other exqui- site styles of the latest importation. Also, the entire invoice of Derbyshire spar, exhibited in ‘the Crystal Palace; suber inlaid obelisk; Cleopatra’s needle; black marbie vases, ewers, mosaic ornaments beautifully laid; black marble pedestals, rosewood marble candle- | sticks, card plates, magnificent marble pitchers, costing from $3 to $500 each; inkstands, marble mosaic vases; m trays, taper stands; paper weights inlaid; elegantly | inlaid and mosaic table tops, side slabs, marble tables, | chess do.; large spa vases, white spa do.; pestal and mortars, ‘black bracelets, shawl pins; scent-bottles, brooches in malachite, mosaic set and unset 5 | bracelets and specimens not set; French broche shawls; also, from the Crystal Palace, ‘a glass case containing 100 packages of gloves. Also, a large assortment of | costly china vases and other articles, tea sets, dinner do.; fancy plate figures, &c. Also, superb Turkish carpets; bronze groups, figures, &e.; and upwards of | fifty Paris clocks in ormolu and’ bronze, brooches, &c. Also, aminyoice of beautiful Chinese tea poys, extra ; beavy and gilt, made to order; together with the balance | of Japanese goods in the Crystal Palace, and other coun- | o'clock, sale of try goods, being the most beautiful collection of rich articles offered at auction this season. They can be ex- amined one day before the sale, as above. ENRY H. LEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS & Co. Wednesday, Dec. 6, at half-past 10 o'clock, at No, 652 Broadway, (near Bleecker pireat at the | warerooms of Mr. J. Glsen, superb cabinet furniture, ae in the most elegant and fashionable French stylé | by the best workmen in the country, consisting of superb etegeres, richly carved with plate glass backs, canopy | tops, and lined with satin wood; ornamented dressing bureaus, French fate glass, cabinets enccignures, ele gant rosewood pentiic alasel comcinoe onite of richly carved rosewood bedroom furniture, bedsteads, ke, Also, centre tables elaborately carved, with marble and statuary marble tops, &c.; oak carved buffet, black walnut, and mahogany hall chairs aod tables, ‘dining fom chairs, extension fables in oak; rosewood and ma- jogany coveredin tapestry, moroceo, &c.; super! scroll writing ‘desk for library, and other library furni- ture, Also, superb rosewood parlor suits complete, co- vered in green and black crimson, green, and crim- von, green and gold, brown and drab, and three colored rieh silk brocatelle.’ Also, several suits in muslin, fancy tables, and other articles. ‘This atock can y time previous to the sale, and will west styles and best class of furniture offered at auction this season. We confidently invite our friends and others to attend this sale. ‘OHN L. VANDEWA' ‘AUCTIONEER.—VANDE- WATER & TURNER will sell this day, Weduesday, 4 Friday and Saturday, Dee. 5th, 6th, Sth and 9th, at 1036 o'clock, at the salesroom, 80 Pine street and 56 Cedar street, the largest and most attractive sale of the season. | _ Faney goods, paintings, jewelry, &c.—A splendid as- - | sortment of rich Parisian and English fancy goods, con- | sisting in part of magnificently decorated and painted china vases, colognes, card receivers, jewel caskets, richly decorated dinner and tea vets, tea and coffee seta, righly painted, motta cups, &e. Bronzes—Mene bronze and ormolu clocks, shades and stands; various subjects, figures, groups, statuettes, coupees, bronze and ormolu candelabras, candlesticks, Parian marble vases, pitchers, jewel stand, figures, groups, statuettes, &c. Bisque ware—Richly decorated statuettes, figures, groupe, Virgin and Child; ke. Bohemian glassware—Optical cut vases, colognes, card receivers, pocal, ruby and torquois caraffes and tumblers, vases richly gilt and enamelled, flint cut decanters, champagnes, clarets, wines, liqueurs, liqueurs stands, verde antique. Paper mache goods—Portfolios, dressing cases, wait- ers, work boxes, glove boxes, card receivers. Sliver plated ware—Tea and coffeo services, coffee urns, liqueur seta, enke baskets, castors, card baskets, wait- ers, dinner ‘and dessert forks, table, tea and dessert spoons; also a large quantity of German silver ware. BCataiogues on mornings of sale. The attention of the ade and purchasers generally is requested to this sale, as every article will be peremptorily sold to close con- signments, the whole forming the most attractive selec- tion of fancy goods ever offered at public sale. JOR, F, COMMNDYRE, AUCTIONEER — STORE No. 110 Centre street, corner of Franklin.—Mort- kage sale of high cost machinist tools, on Thursday, De- cember 7, at 103, o'clock, at Nos. 7 and 9 Bedford street —By virtue of five chattel hand drilli machine, screw gear lathes, four and five inch hai lathes, twelve vices, hand drills, rackets and cutters, rindstone and gearing, tap wrenches and dies, five fee iron machine planer, with chucks and tools; also, bel- lows, anvils, forge tools and fixtures, patterns for copy- mg, and notarial presses; shafting, bells, pulleys and hangers. © VARNUM S. MILLS, Atty. for Mortgage. ‘AMES F. DUNCAN, AUCTIONEER—BY DUNCAN & McMillen, will sell to order every description of goods, stores, realestate, furniture, hardware, groce- ries, &e., &c., on reasonable terms. “Apply to DUNCAN & McMILLEN, realestate brokers and auctioneers, 103 West street, corner of Liberty. ‘OHN REDDING, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at 1034 o'clock A. M., at No. 63 Went Thirty- third street, near Broadway, the contents of said house, Including crockery, chinaware, and furniture of every description, and well worthy the attention of families commencing housekeeping. Monee SALE QF THE OLD ESTABLISHED drug store, corner of Fourteenth street and Broad- —The entire stock and fixtures of the establishment will be sold on Thursday, Dece nber 7, at 103g o'clock, hy Samuel Osgood, Auctioneer, and by order of the at torney for the mortgagee. JAMES MARRINER, Attorney. D. GOODWIN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, AT HI3 sales room, in Clinton Hall, corner of Kigbth Street and Lafayette place, on Wednesday, the 6th ins at 1034 A. M.. a large assortment of millinery, embroid- ery and fancy goods; also, some articles of household furniture, consisting in part of ribbons, laces, embro'- | deries, silks, satins, velvet, flowers, feathers, bonnets, together with other goods belonging to a fancy store; also, some good carpets, a handsome set of china ware, a lotof ee fixtures (chandeiiers, &c.), bedsteads, and many other articles; all of which will be sold without reserve. Sale positive. HERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF A BILL OF SALE and execution, to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at public auction, on Wedresday, m- ber 6, at 11 A. M., at the corner of Firty-eighth stree' and Kighth avenue, the contents of a mar tory, consisting of’ marble mantles, marble # blocks, &e., &e. JOHN ORSER, Sheriff. ‘Tos. CaRuIN, Deputy Sheriff. 0 CONTRACTORS—PUBLIC ROAD AT AUCTION.— ‘The grading of a public road, from Ball’s Ferry road, At Francis Price’s place, to the village of West New York, or Bergen Line road, N. J., will be given to the lowest Didder on the spot, on Wednesday, the 6th, instant, at 1 o'clock P.M. Specifications and Tap can be seen on the place, at the day of sale. A. BAUS, Auctionecr. HOMAS MANSON, AUCTIONEER.—BY TUNIS MOR- rell, 304 Broadway, corner of Duane street.—This (Wednesday) morning, at 1034 o’elock, by catalogue, fashionable furniture, pirnofortes, carpeting, mirrors ail painting, and various fancy and useful articles; an mbroidered saddle cloth. This sale is absolute, to pay during the hours of auction sale. Rosewood parlor suits, in rich brocatelle; enamelled chamber suits, with and tables, rosewood, mahogany and black walnut; parlor, chamber, dining room, fed liorary faraiture,with pisoo, rs, &c., &e. N. B—Every facility in neal HOUGHTO! ° R’—To-morrow (Thursday) at o'clock, at the salesroom, 113 Nassau street, and second. Karmen & dhs with raceisies te tern Sonees mage = wi uarantee 5 a inted framed French * and oval @lvances. [he stock can be examined previous and without marble tops, bookcases, wardrobes, extension oil ps paintings, mi 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER—BY nN i cabinet furniture—seven new -hand rosewood cently ornamented framed plate mirrers; aleo, 15 small size oval mirrors, tly deco- rated French china tea and toilet seta, rich vases, cups, &c.; 12 heavy silver out superior ¥ in the house hing line. The cabinet furniture will Sod vis kena sear FiOS Peete eee wi reserve, com several richly carved rosewood parlor suits, elegantly carved rosewood secretary and writing cabinets, bureau: Ddookcases and wardrobes; rosewood, , walnut and oak Sworn room brary fur- richest designs; superior - tables, 14 feet long; rosewood, Rabogeny of elaime againgt the EDW. Agent, ang late Purser U. 8, Kary, 91 Wallstovet wimaauialL. $100,000, cere ser ars ete Have not realized their expectations, can ex the same for a desiravle invectment ielding 6 ae per annum, on application at the !/nion square Real Estate’ office, No. 3 tt House, e¢rner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. BO\L0AN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 50.00 , &c., or bought for cash, Lod city stocks, , bonds and mortgazes, bills of ex- change, &c., ted. Business confidential, and romptly exeouted, at No. 102 Nassau street, room No, 2 |OMPEON & OO., brokers and commission merchants. $45,000. gon Fol po ewe property in this ei BROWER “ & BOROTT, No. 4 Hanover street. WANTED, ON FIRST CLASS PRO- 815,000 rg Aatas or niet Sa 1 —FOR EXCHANGE, A MORTGAGE: 0.00. tor $12,000; peya th ideoen pean $12.0( interest, payable ‘semi-annually, on reat estate worth $24,000, exclusive of buildings. quired $3,000 cash, the bala: 103 Herald office. $10.00 be re- nce in stocks. Address box $6,000, be ef $2,300 AND OTHER /, sums wanted, on property in this 'y and vicinity; property worth more thin double the amount of loan. Extra commission paid. Parties hay- ing money to loan can always obtain the best real estate or stoek securities, by applying to C. R. TOTTEN, No. & William street. $2 5 TO $300 REQUIRED crative business, le in six and nine months, with interest.. Good security, together with a reasonable bonus, will be given. Address H. LEE, box 194 Post Office. ROKEN BANK BILLS WANTED—MERCHANTS’ Bank, Bridgeton, New Jersey, sixty-five conts om the dollar; Government Stock Bank, Michigan, fifty-five cents; Ship Builders’ Bank, Maine, sixty cents. All other broken bank bills bought, at the hi rates. BIERNE & DEVIT?, 39 West strees, HATHAM BANK.—A COMMUNICATION HAVING: ‘appeared in the New York Daily ‘Nimes af this. morning, in the following words:—‘There is stated to. be aconsiderable deficit in the accounts of this bank, ut whether resting ae the present or late adminia- ration of ite affoirs not a known ’’—we, the offi- cers and directors, do unhesitatingly say to the public that there is no foundation for the statement; that it is false and walicious statement, and put forth by some- The bank is fully able to- ENLARGE A LU- y erson inimical to the bank, meet all its engagements, and that le 0. H. Scuremen, ae : , r, on: Sha 8. J. She} 4 08, Chas. Sandford,” James M. Sharw, Sa Ses john G. Storm, joho ni] Cornelius Poillon, George B. whitaeld,, Elias G. Drake. New York, Dec. 5, 1964. |ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT ‘On diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, valuable and personal or bought for Dighert cash R. Wi age panto 60 ton street, second floor, front room, from 8 A. M. te 4P.M. APITAL IN THE AUCTION BUSINESS WANTED— By an auctioneer of some experience, and who bas an extensive acquaintance. He wishes to extend the business, and is desirous of making an arrangement with some capitalist,to make advances when required. Auctioneer, Herald office. IVIDEND.—NORTH3AMERICAN FIRE. INSURANCE. Company. No. 6 Wall street, New York,, December: Bth, 1654.—The board of directors of this compaay have’ this day declared s semi-annual dividend of eight per cent, payable on demand. R. W. , Secretary | RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.—Open daily, from 10 A. M. tol P. M. and 4to7 P.M. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent allowed on all sums, from $1 to $500. The funds of this institution are securely invested in bonds and mortgages in the city of New York, worth double the amount loaned, and in bonds of this city. CALEB 8. WOODHU! President. W. M. Prius, MD. Vax Prix, } Vice Presidents. Vaxpunmt L. Buxrox, Secretary. ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD: furniture, pianofortes, wai diamonds, silver- Ware, guns, pistols, nautical instruments, and pal: perso! property generally, or bought for the highest cash price. eT eCAFFRAY. ALTERS, 26 Catherine street. & WAI ONEY.—CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON watches, plate, piagofortes, dry goods, fire jurniture, or any other property, at 304° Brod ner of Duane street, second ficor, room Ni . The strictest confidence and honor may be relied upon. Branch office 84 West Sixteenth street. McLAUGHLIN & O'NEILL. AHQUIOQUE BANK, DANBURY, CONN., REDEEMED at 34 per cent, by CHAS. B. GRANNISS, 65 Wall street. B. {URY DEPARTMENT, N. C. e November 13, 1854, Sealed pro; will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M. of the 20th of December next, for the rchase of $111,000 bonds issued by the State of North lina, under an act of Assembly for the construction of the Weldon and Gaston railroad, and for the improve- mse of ery navigation of the Neuse and Tar Rivers. y are by express enactment exempted from taxetiog for any prxpose, They will bear date the 1st of July, 1854, will run ten years, and will have coupons at- tached for the interest at six per cent per annum, pay- able the first days of January ond Joly in each Both interest and principal will be payable at the of the Republic, in the city of New York, w the purchaser prefers to have them payable at the Trea- sury of this State. They will be issued in sums of $1,000 each. Parties bidding will please address their letters, en- dorsed ‘Proposals for Ncrth Carolina stocks,” tothe undersigned, at Raleigh, N.C. They will also state ia what kind of funds they propose to pay. The bids will be opened on the 20th of December next, in the co of the Governor, Secretary ard Com; of ‘the State, and G. W. Mordecai, President of the Bank of the State of North Carolina, 'The uude reserves the right of accepting such bids, in whole or in part, as he maj deem most ‘advantagaous to the State. “Successfal bide ders will be required, as soon as informed of the ac- ceptance of their bids, to depesit in bank the amount of their bids, with the ‘accrued interest from the 1st of July last, ‘to the credit of the Treasurer of North Caro- | lina. This deposit may be made in the Bank of the Re- | public, New Yrk, the Bank of the State of North Caro- i, or the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. Documents owing the great resources of the State, and the small jount of her indebtedness, may be bad on application is office, or to Messrs, Brown snd ibe Rossett, city U0 Public Treasurer of North Carolina, at of New York. HORSES, CARL AEB, BO. T NEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR: ON WEDNESDAY, ‘at 12 o’clock, wtll be sold twenty horses, suitable for all purposes; also wagons, sleighs, harness, saddles, & JOHN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. c. PPR SALE A SORREL GELDING, THOROUGH BRED, being got by imported Trustee dam out of a Mor gan mare, by Eclipse, four years old, sixteen hands high, | tanltless in proportions, and a stylish driver; can trot a. mile in $34 minutes, and of great endurance; would make a splendid match or family horse. Can be seen at. the stable of the Hudson River Steam Sawmill, foot of West Forty-fifth (OR SALE—A SPLENDID DOUBLE-SEATED BOX wagon, with top. It has never been used. The | owner having no use tor same, will be sold a bargain, if applied for at 116 Warren street, up stairs. SALE—A ROAN MARE, FIFTEEN HANDS THREE: inches high, and eight’ years old; is sound and tind, and can trot in three and a half minutes to a wa- .” Apply at 45 East Fifteenth street, near Fourth gon. avenue. IR SALE—TWO Hi H first ality at 87 bushel if required, x we ool eles one Oe ee ANTED—BY A FARMER RESIDING LONG. Island, near the city, ten or twelve horses to keep: through the winter. He Fo hE a Arad and attention. Can be seen at Clermont Wednesday, the 6th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M. ore letter: addressed to No, 37 Clernsont House, will reach him. slate and mar! and rubber cushions. A cloths, &e., for sale as above, 65 Centre street. Two to hire. TLLJARD TABLES FOR SALK.—BUYERS WILL DO» to call and it tables, ‘with everything c cm our stock ef superior elsewhere. One second hand table fc be: een by calling at our factory, 99 dae seas a OLDRIDGE’S HOTEL, 757 corner of Clinton place—conducted on the om plan—offers unsurpassed accommodations to fami- neatly "eotuae i want ei oe int tee and Apartment or board, at reasonable raten, and whore all the comforts oe quist home can be enjoyed, FRANCAIS-ESPAGNOL, 413 BROOME STREETY far- suits of apartments in the above ® privat se. an tan en id also Pleasant and elegant rooms. @hotw at Sorclone MME, MONDON. AND '759 BROADWAY,, Earo- OTEL near Broadway.—Families can: have nial ted , and enjoy all the

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