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ADFWRTISEWENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. WARTS. cOr?DTUND FROM PIPTR Paes. ‘ALB AND FEMALE HELP, OF ALL KINDS, MAY be enguged at the oilices of the American av] rorvign Emigrant Protective and Employment Society, # Greenwich street, and 13 and J4 Bible House, Astor place, Righth street. Se A YOUNG LADY WHO SPEAKS English, Freach and German wishes a situation as aaleswoman in a fancy dry goods or lace store. Sho has five years experience, and can give satisfactory rafer- ences her present employer. Address T. 8. Broad- ‘way Post office, for three days. MITBSONIAN HOUSE.—THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD like to the services of an experienced catecur the restaurant, and of a middle-aged American lady et education and accomplished manners as imatroa. A, plications by mail must be post paid. See the ad ment of the hotel in the Times, SIDNEY COTTMAN, 604 Broadway. EAMSTRESS—CAN CUT AND FIT LADIES’ DRESSES § —Situstion wanted, in a private family. Good ly reference given. Call for two days at 45 Kast Twenty-fifth street, between Lexington and Fourth avs, ETUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, to do housework for a small respectable family, or take care of children and do sewing; no objection to @ short distance in the country. Can be seen for two if not engaged, at 232 Mulberry street, in the rear. }TUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH wouan, thirty-two years of age, as chambermaid @= waiter in'a hotel or fizet class boarding house, Can Ihave cne year’s reference from her last place. Apply for M.A. Howard, at 74 Market street, up stairs. ITUATIGN WANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN ung Woman, as good cook, washer and ironer, or do genera! housework for a private family. She is well recommended. Apply at 58 Atlantic street, Brook = ATUATIONS WANTED—FOR THIRTY FIRST RAT cooks; cannot be excelled; (several of them Pro- Yestants;) ‘forty general servants for country situations: twenty experience! Protestant nurses, chambermaids, waiters and seainstresses; also, two hundred other ex- cellent servants, at MANNING'S Agency, 10 Tillary street, Prooklyp. Observe the oumber. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL TO DO 49 general housework. Please call at 400° Fourth street, he Bowery and Second avenue. 2 DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.—AN ENGLISH- man, just arrived, wishes situation in either a owholessle or re He establishment, a8 assistant or super- served a regular apprenticeship, and eal Society of Great Bri- . and competent to take charge of a laboratory, and would take 2 situation either in New York or any part ‘ef the United States or Canada. Satisfactory refereaces given. Address Amierly, Herald office NE RESPECTABLE DAME FRANCAISE, DE MOYEN age, désire se placer dans une respectable famMe hid elie sait bien coudre et soigner les enfants. \- rue. a ser No, 78 Quatridme avenue, pros de ia Treiztting E MAISON Americaine, désire une situation dans une familie pour prendre soins des enfants et coudre; elle peat en- weigner tr’s bien va langue et fournir de bonnes recom- manditions, S’adresver 245 Forty-ninth street, botween Ninth et Tenth avenves. Eng! butcher; understands his business perfectly well; has hed ‘at the business for about ten years. No. 9 Vandewater sti A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A tchman. Can produce the highest tes- the tamilies he haslived with. Please eall, or address, at Mr. Grieve’s, 42 Vesey atreet. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or Cull at t, first floor, for two days. ebambermail; good city refere: iven. Can be seen for two days at No, 263 avenue A, third floor, front Foor ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, as’ seamstress and hairdresser: no objection taking care of one child; good recommendations, if required. Please the ladies them- on to call at 165 Wooster street; can be seen for two 8. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch woman, to take care of children, or do ehamberwork. Inquire at 310 Twenty-sixch street, near Tenth avenue, top floor, back room. Can be seen for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to do chamberwork or general Rourework in a smali private family, or mind euiliren ereew. Can be seen for two days at 183 Waverley place, eorner of Hammond street. Watt —A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Seotch lady, as wet nurse at her own resileace, B10 West Twenty-nixth street, near Tenth avenue, top floor, back room, Can be seen for two days. ay. BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, testant man, twenty-six years of age, as porter @r to work inattore. Can'give referenced as to honesty and sobriety, and is willing to make himself ze call useful. Cun be seen at 78 Heary street, or adi.css Re Garter. ANTFD—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by a respectable young woman, as chambermaid nd Jaundress. Has lived about six years in her last place. The most respectable city references can be giv en. Apply in the dry goods store, 443 Third avenue, be tween Thi cond and Thirty-third streets. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CLERK IN A WHOL sale or retail liquor store, by a young man who is penman,a quick and correct accountant, and a bartender. Can also produce the beat of character former etaployers ducing a residense of the L five years in this city. Address J. 8., Box 161 Horald fice. ANTED—A SITUATION AS “HAMBERMAU! OR waiter, or to do general by -+-vork, by ay: 1s woman. Can produce four years r-ivcenee, Apply / ¢ ‘twodays at 13 Union court, Unive ANTED—A SITUATION, BY RSPECTABLE Protestant German girl, ax sea: “i.ess, or 10 at- tend a fancy store or bakery; she can read and rite English. cau at 35 Essex street, room 16, until en- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL as bousemaid in a private family or a good board- fing house; is a neat plain cook, and a moat excelle.t r, ironer and baker; would take from $5 to $0 a month. Has excellent city reference. Please call for ‘two days at 325 First avenue, first floor, back room. Wem SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE eham| young girl, to do general housework, or would do Can give Feed sty reference if required. Please call at 181 We irty-tirst street, between Seventh and Righth avenue fm the store. Can be seen for two d ANTED—A SITUATION, BY Berwork and waiting or plain sewing. (RESPECTABLE a Girl, todo chamberwork and waiting, or general housework ia a bee peta family; isa washer and @roner. Can give the best city reference. Can be seer for two days, at 72 Mouroe street, second floor, from room. ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO CHAMBERWORK and waiting in # private pe A TY hed 4 40 go 8 ‘short distance yen Pease ‘ceil for two days at her last. place, 200 West ‘Twenty-third street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, BY AN AME- rican women; she is fully ears, and can give the best of city reference. Call at Bowery, third door above Third street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as chambermaid and waiter; re- ference given. Apply at 183 Hester street, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A —rererrser situation as seamstress; ber mer an il ANTED—A SITUATION AS PLAIN OOOK, WASHER | dren’s clothing and gentlemen's shirts; would the ‘and ironer, by « Protestant girl, or as chamber. | day, month; understands all kinda of sewing; maid and waiter; no objection to the country; good eity | best of city reference from ——— vecn reference given. Apply at 43 Perry street, near Fourth. | at 444 Fourth street, front ANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT, WELL REOOM- by @ respectable man and wife (Protestants); mended woman, « situation; is a good cook the man as waiter, his wife as seamstress; both com- pie’ and would endeavor to please. Address G., ‘oadway Post Office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Woman, as cook; has uo objection to go in a pri- vate house. Good reference. Can be seen, for two days, at No. 22 Eleventh «treet, between Third and Fourth avenues. cook, and to work in the & saloon or hotel. room 10, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, in a private family. The best of eity reference given. Can be ween fortwo days, at 69 Greene street, first floor, back room No. 3. ) ANTED—A SITUATION, . BY AN EXPERIENCED W eamstress, Who understands shirtmaking, dress- making, cutting and making children’s clothes: would work ly the day, week or month. Inquire at 226 th avenue, between Tweaty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, in the toy store. Yoarren£ SITUATION FOR A BOY, FOURTEEN years ohage, to zo in the country with some re- spectable farmer. None need apvly but those that can give satisfactory reference, Apply at 129 Amos street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cooi, wash and iron, or would be willing to do general housework. Can give the best of city reierence frow her last place. Please all at 182 West Nineteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as first rate cook, good washer and froner; is a good baker. will make herself generally useful; has no objection to go to the country. Tne best of city re- ference ean be given. Cam be sven for two days at No. 4 Jacob strect, first floor, front room. YVANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in a private family: ia an excellent | cook and first,rate washer and ironer, ‘The best of city | references given. Can be seen for two days at 64 Kight- eenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- man, as first rate cook; makes excellent pastry, jellies and preserves, and all kinds of desserts; under: stands cooking in all its branches; is economical; can undertake the housekeeping and management of a large family; can produce the best. of city reference. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, Please call at 41 Madison street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, A SIPU ation as seamstress or chambermaid, or as nurse;- iven. Can be secu at 168 Thirtieth th and Eighth avenues. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as waiter, chambermaid or assistant | nurse. She can give the best of recommendations from her last place, where she has lived five years, Call for three ays at 76 Fifth avenue. ; TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN situation as chambermaid and waitress, o: chambermnaid and to help with the washing and ironing; the best of city reference can be given. #e call, for three days, at No, 159 Twenty: first st., between Second and Third avenues, first floor, front room. '‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation; she is a first rate cook, and is willing to assist in the washing and soning if required; has lived three years in her last place, and has the best of city refererice. Call at 201 Elizabeth street, corner of Bleeker, for two days. good city reference street, between the Wee y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as searnstress, in a private family; can cut and fit dresses, and do plain sewing. Please call at 326 Eighth street, between avenues B and C. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A Sit uation as childrens nurse; no objections to tak: charge of a baly; would be willing to assist with chamberwork. The best of city reference can be give. from her last situation. T'lease call at 120 King street Can be seen any day for a week, if not engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SILUA- tion as cook, washer and ironer; would have objections to do general housework ina small family The best of city reference can be given from her list situation, where she has lived sixteen montha, Can be seen for a week, if not engaged, at 120 King street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN: a situation as cook or laundress. City re(erence given. Apoly for two days, at 201 Enst Thirteenth street, between First and Second avenues, Warm. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BABY to wet nurse, No objections to go out or take a baby at her own residence. Please call at 296 Thivty- second street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, top floor, back room. The best of reference given. ANTE IBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman who has lost her baby (three weeks old), a child to wet nurse at her own residence. Has a com fortable home for such. Please call for Mrs. Clark, 390 Madion street, near Grand, room 10, top floor, for two ys. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG HEALTAY English widow, a situation as wet nurse; tas sent her own baby out; has a fresh breast of milk. (ool city reference, ‘May be seen at 193 West Niaeteenth street, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A fresl. breast of milk, to take charge of an infant in her own house. Please call at 250 Mott street, in the doot, rooin 4. Inquire for Mrs, Keary. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation as seamstress; hae no objection to live with a private family; has the best of city refereace Please call at 165 Cherry street, in the store. ger os 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE PERSON, THE plain sewing of a family. * The advertiser would | h to take the work to her own home. Can give res- pectable reference, if required. Please addres a note, or callat-169 Eldridge street, near Stanton. Inquire for Mrs, Barry. Was A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ituation to take care of children and todo plain sewing or chamberwork. Apply at J. Fitzpatrick’s clothing store, 154 Eighth avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young worean, as good’ plain cook; is a first rate and ironer. The best city reference. Can be it No. 3 Sixth ‘eet, ie Bowery. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WALTER, OR TO 10 bousework in @ small family; has lived threv Bias inher last place, Hon city Sixth avenue, for two days. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECPABLE young woman, as a good plain ecok; no objection Seassixt in the washing. Best of city reference. Ne ion toa private boarding house. Please call at ¢ Ninth street, second floor, in the rear. 'ANIED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A young girl, who understands cutting ladies’ un’ @bildren’s dresses. Has no objection to do chamnberwor': or take care of growing children. Has the best-of city weference. Please call at 27 Prince street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NUEFSE, BY A "young healthy woman, who can gig the most satisfactory references. Apply at No. 7 AWion place, Fourth street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST RATE COOK AND good baker, in a private family or a respectable Boarding house. Good reference. CaM at 181 Twenty os street, between Sixth and Seventh arenues, iv ferense. Apply at faney ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- festant young girl, to take care of children, and pg ference can ven. Please or resé ‘Sraad Hive tgenth street, for two doys. oa ~A SITUATION AS LAUNDRESS, OR AS net id anda hy rye tee a & very ¢ ienced girl, with good city refer- onl a : Treoek ution nicely. Can be ws tl - @alted iat 137 Twenty-sixth street, between Second aad Bhhird avermen. ‘ANTED—~A’ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W igith as cock or Taundrese, or to do cham- i Washing and ironing.’ The best of city Please call at 85 West Eighteenth st. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, g ; @0ek; she thoroughly understands Frome ot Breas avd English cook- oF res| riding houre, highest testimony can be given ‘ANTRD—AT THE EMPLOYMENT | AGENCY, 911 ot “ way, (dasdment,) men oh steam(rs, porters for conductors, ‘men, brakemen, schoo} Aten i ‘nalestaon, conehinen, Waiters, boys to Jearn trades. arges moderate. : |, THOS. SPINK, Agent. W: ) AN EXPERIENCED SEXTON TO TAKE) 4 of ® church in None need apply, Wiser qaatibed for the fice, Addroon wm giving name referoneen, to * sqnare Post office, » e orga » owt co " ) ference given TANTED—BY TWO PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMEN, situations; one as chambermaid and waiter, the other as cook, washer and ironer, in ® private family. The best of city reference can be given. Please call at Ne. 634 Bank street. Can be seen for two daya. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation iu some respectable private femily, as chambermaid or to take oure of children. Has been for the last three years in the capacity of children's. maid in one private family, Would prefer up towa or Brook- lyn, Address M. D., Herald Office, stating where t« vall. ANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wola i, A situation in a small private family, to lo geacral housowcay or up stairs work, and plain sewing. Can be seen at 879 Ninth street, until engaged, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA: with the best city and country referone ation as chambermaid, nurse and .seamstre: vate fumily; has been three years in hee be seen for three days at 57 East Twenty-ser street, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Warr A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO)LA: @ situation to do chamberwork, as scamsfr and to take care of children. Has good city references from her last place. Call at 230 Gold street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, % Protestant, a situation as cook or for ge acral housework in a private family. Can be ween at 106 Greenwich avenue, for two days. Good references given. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, a situation as first rate cook; is an excel- Jent washer and ircner and a good baker; is willing to make herself useful. Has the best city reference, Can be seen for two days at 215 Mott street. WAnrepiny A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and waiter, or as cham- bermaid and to do plain sewing, in a private family. Good refagece given. Can be seen for two days at 40 West ThiMleenth street, fourth floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO do chamberwork or waiting, or to take care of chil dren; or can do plain sewing. Can be seen for two days at 246 Fighteenth street, between First avenue aad avenue A. JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, a situation as wet nurse, in a respectable family or at her own residence; she has lost her own baby. quire for two days at 50 Columbia street, South lyn, top floor; in the rear, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, FAM- lies’ washing, or has no objection to go out by the day. Call at 189 East Eleventh street, for three days ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABL® Protesiaxt young women, one as cook, and irover, or te lo general housework In a vate family; the olver ay chambermaid and wi Greteratd lavodrese; the country preferred. Can be seen for two day*, at 479 Broome street; top floor, back room. In ook- ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A FEW gentlemen’s or families’ , to take to her own house; is an excellent washer and » Can give the most satisfactory reference from her employers. Can be seen at her own house, 244 Ninth atreet, seoond floor, front reom. JANTED—A SITUATION, AS OOACHMAN, IN A private family, by a young mun of temperate habits, obliging and accommodating every way; is well acquainted with the business and city. Good nce, Can be cen at 175 Twenty-ninth street, cast of Eighth avenue, fortwo days, if pot Inquire in the dry goods store. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF SOBER, STEADY habits, a situation to take eare of or dr.ve horas; is well acquainted with both, or would drive and assist in a grocery or liquor store, or at any other busiaes< where he could make himself useful. Kncws the city well The best of city reference given. Address a note toH. Reilly, €h West Thirtieth street, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, RE- apectable young man, 19 or 20 years of age, as barkeeper or assistant. Can get the heat of city a ence from his last employer, or security if required. Address G. M., Herald office, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A colored nan; who has lived fifteen months fn his last place, and can give good reference for honesty and sobriety. Can be seen on Monday, at 43 West Twenty- second street. ‘ANTED.—A SCOTCHMAN WISHES A SITUATION as waiter in a hotel, or otherwise, Good charac- Address W. R., Herald offize; ANTED—A FIRST RATE COO&.—A PROTESTANT woman, German, Scotch, English or American, who can cook, wash and iron neatly for a private family, may apply at 57 West Twenty second street. "ED, IMMEDIATELY —A FRENCH WOMAN no speaks no h, to take care of children, and te tew. Apply at 86 Tenth street. ANTED—A SMART, COMPETENT GIRL, TO TAKE charge of children; one who is. good plain sewer, with good city reference. Apply at 172 Kast Thirteenth street, between 10 and 20’clock. Waa ire NIGE, TIDY GIRLS; ONE MUST BE ‘@ good plain cook and a first rate washer and ironer—one who can keep @ kitchen clean; the other to a light chamberwork and plain sewing, and be fond of children: both must be willing to be usefal and obliging. The firat city reference requixed. German, colored or Protestant, may apply at 14 Harrison street. wan NEAT, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, AS nurse and seamstress; Proteatant preferred; must have city reference from last place. None but those having lived in that capacity need apply at 165 West Seventeenth street. WANTED, AN AIIERICAN, ENGLISH, OF GERMAN girl, to do general housework, to gos short dis- tance in the country; also, a girl from twelve to four- teen years of age. Apply at 21 East Broadway, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO — RESPECTARLE young men, as waiters, and a boy to attend to fires, &e. Inquire for C. W., at’ 47 Howard street, corner Broadway, between 9 and 10 o'clock this day. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY ASSISTANT TEACHER. English, Scotch or German, if acquainted with rudiments pf music, and fond of ‘children, preferred. 10 AGstralian, St. James Hotel, 722 Broadway. W 2st sent MEN, TO SELL THE MO=T useful and popular book eyer published, (entitled One Thousand Things Worth Knowing). Aw epportn- nity. offering $12 to $15 per week and constant employ ment. MERONE & BUTCHER, Publishers, 69 Patton street, Lrooklyn, N. Y. 7ANTED—AN AMERICAN BOY, IN THE STO of a manufacturing jeweller. Salary first year $100. Address, with references, H. A. F., Herald oifice. ‘ANTLD—A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN SPEAK TH® French language perfe:tly, to instruct several young men in the same, One who has been in France freferred. Apply at 25 City Hall place, basement, be- tween 7 end 10 o'clock A.M. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS AND wait ‘on table. To such steady employment will be given. ly at 415 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND A DRY js and variety atore. Reference required. Ap- ply a! 679 Eighth avenue. ANTED—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN TO ACCOMPANY © person about to start on a professional tour. 8100 will be required as security. Thls isa, chance by which the applicant will realize a considerable amount during the winter. Good references given and required. Address Herald, Herald office, ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, LIVING WITHIN B Lj an hour’s ride of New York, is in want of a tuc= rough-going competent man to do general housework on his place. He must be a good groom, femiliar with the management of horses and a sk:'ful and careful driver, must also understand the care and milking of cows. A person that is willing to make himself useful and can come well recomme: , May secure a sil tion, with good wi by a ‘ing between 10 an: o'clock A. af? tonO NAY, 3 Chambers street. THE BALL SEASON. Base ee me sen, very handsome a - site Crosby wtreet. Enquire on the premises, si 4 HISTLE BALL.—THE MANAGERS OF THE THISTIE Benevolent Association—inetituted 1831, incorpo- rated 1851—res] fully announce that their first and only ball for this season will take place on Thursday evening, Dec. 14, 1854, at Niblo’s Garden. Toudering the r thanks most gratefully for past favors, and re. spectfully soliciting the patronage of the public, 72" ‘beg to state that the proceeds of the Thistle ball annually distributed among those in want and yw er natives or foreigners. No efforts will be spared to make this ball as attractive as any hereto- fore given. Order of dancing according to me, in which will be introduced @ variety of polkas, echot- Robertson’s Mr. Wm, Cleland, a celebrated band has been engaged. ‘ the famed Highiand piper, will, in the garb of the Gael, nearer nt the room, Bayi national airs, previous to fhe commencement and during the intermission of dane- ing. Doors open at 7; dancing will commence precisely at oight o'clock. The termination of the ball will be known by the band playing, “Guid nicht an’ Joy be wi’ you a’, Tickets $2—fo admit a gentlernan and two ja- dice—to be had at Adam Stodart’s inusie store, 361 Broadway; William Hall & Son, corner of Broadway and Park place: Firth, Pond & Uo., So. 1 Franklin square, or of either of the mangers, THOS. W, McLEAY, 122 Bleecker street, President, ANDREWSIMPSON, 566 Lowery, Vieo President, THOS. CHALMERS,’ SL Varick street, Treasarer. Andrew Clerk, Jersey City; Dr. Douglass, 20 Bleecker street; Capt. Munson, 248 Spring street; neg of Mercer and Ainity streets; John Neilson, 241 P street; James Robinson, 142 Second street; James C. 206 Hudson street; Charles Davidson, 283 West teenth etre rge Bathgate, 78 Ninth avenue; Ayres, 83 ¥ treet; George Curnegie, 00 Elm street Charles Vin a street; William Richardson, 166 Troy street’ John Patten, 253 Greenwich street; Ar not Spence, 166 Broadway; Herman Maass, 89 Second street; Joel'B. Fox, 13 Macdougal street; Geo Johnston, corner of Fitteenth street and Sixth avenue; Thomas Farclay, 212 Righth avenue; George Harrison, Northern Hotel; Joha Wright, 106 Troy street. “Checks not traoi- ferablo, . MILNE, Secretary, 86 Broad strect HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. STORF WANTED, BELOW THE METROPOLITAN A “Howt and above Chambers street, on the west side of Broadway, suitable for ® jewelery store. sion 5 Po wanted nm as convenient. Call on BILLINGS & ‘TUCKER, 271 Broadway. | OOMS WANTED—IN A QUIET, RESPECTABLE neighborhood, suitable for @ gentleman, wife aud servant (no chilirea), 10 keep house, or part of a small house, lower part aT ter. referred. Address, with particulars, atlo, Herald gfice, ORSE WANTED—SMALL SIZE, NOT G@LD, PER- fectly gound and kind, don’t cut anywhere, and can trot hand@omely in three ininutes. For «web @ one a Tair (not fancy) prige will be paid. Address, or cull on H. WALTERS, 222 Mercer street. ANTED TO RENT—FOUR OR FIVE KOOMS FOR armel family, in a clean house. Rent, $25 per month. Location accessible by rail or stage, and not ebove Third street. Apply to GEORGE LA T, 343 Proadway. ANTED—~IN BROOKLYN,.A SMALL HOUSE, IN A good neighborhood, and nt very fur either frow fouth, Hamilton, W. Fulton street ferries, Please state terms and locatioN to C. M., Herald office. 4 Pos- session wanted immediately, if possible ANTED—A SECONDHAND COPPER PRESS, about 10 or 12 3 in length. Cail at Dumecke & Keil, 12 Frankfort street, ‘ i i i i 5 d i IMBBEDE, LEADER OF SS corse eee 7 en’ GMAREDE, 168 Broadway, cast side, | 1A} “Talla outt of rooms, consisting of four on oTHIC 314 BROADWAY.—DELAFOND & eer mtase cei es ee ‘ LEFEBVEE, ‘late of Chambers sect, beg fo in: = » 2 = iy pave opened as LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A the finest quality of boot large back room, en the second floor, y Roudiere, of Paris), im- 6 ; also, a back room on the firat Moor, to remarkably low +. without board: ANT BEARD, reer meorahs | 2 GREENE STREET.—A aND HIS enguent ; force ustache wife, or a few single gentlemen, can be accommo- jana tock ee een ge nents 1D ear suites of rooms, with fall or par- bottle, sent to an: of the or ov” Nessnu street; tial board, References exchanged. Apply at No, 26 » RB. G. GRAHAM, Canal. No, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Greene street, six doors from 14 ten STREET —TWO GOOD ROOMS FOR GEN- ng) tlemen and wives. Also, » large room for three ‘RS. GARBANATI, ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORKER, M in imitation of nature.—Ladies’ wigs &c., made | ingle gentlemen. The house has all modern improve- fo onder, The materials used being light as well as | ments. References required. Dinner at six o/clowy trong, the additional weight ecurcel w their transparency renders then seatliatlog. "Undies ASHLAND PLACE, TWO DOORS s YROM GREEN: hair shampoo reene street, wich avenue.—Roo hair aharepoond, "11 Groene street, nent Broom’: | Gtuitles or aingle, gentlemen, with board: House con- RS. TROWBRIDGE HAS OPENED HER ROOMS, | tains all the mod improvements. Aceess by Amity street stages and No. 386 Fourth street, two doors from Broadway, changed, Apply to Mrs. Noble. for dress, ‘children’s clothes and cloak soaking Aloe gen- ated alo, at 123 Chas OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—A*GENTLEMAN AN! 2 ite and s few —_ can be at 83 ‘State strect, between nd ’Citatom? five minutes’ walk from the South and itague ferries. two or three gentlemen, can be accommodated witla| furnished rooms and board at 41 Murray street. Refery ences required, Between tree GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OF a dinner on Sundays, in a small there are few or no ; Houston street preferred. Address G., box 819, Post Office, stati terms, which must be low. (Refereaveny given if req ) tlemen’s and ladies’ furnishing goods, on hand and “ SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ONE OR OARDING.—WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFED ee Oe cen ee A two bedrooms attached, ‘o let in @ private house hilt, three years of age, und vervant; for exitad flemen and wives? Gem ‘eb’ eccaad dade’ Wh ens; we Sah Seren eeroreoeae | oleae Sat coco | Gert no caeree ae ee eee 00 ce, wool 7 > ? | suitable for o1 man, Apply at ce stree' yay a ice for fui ap :rtmen: wi siee a front Daapeanph, (with gas, ealtanlp. foe 8 DTS sey docrs, Wert of Brosdway. er aitchen, tide mest We: tee eeptieeabie, ont! pers ee above Fourth street. Satisfactory references exchanged _| 0. 165 CANAL SIRFEI, NEAR VARICK.—W. & B VAN NOTES’ stove store.—-We havea large ae Sortmeat of the latest patterns of stoves, for sale on rea- sonable terms. Stoves and ranges lined with soapston« and repaired, grates set and repaired, stoves put up, and pipe fernishiek fer "eauie,, Alse,’ aoepstoos pridsips foe wholesale and retail. The excellence of the grid- bo a in their requiring but one greasing whe: used. ICH AND CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS AND BOR- ders, suitable for drawingrooms, parlors, bed- ms, balls, oftces, or saloons. put up by competent workmen, by CHARLES MCAULRY & CO., No. 116 Hud- son street, and 83 Sixth avenue. INGLETS FOR THE MILLION.—AFTER MUCH study, toil and expense, I have discovered the se- cret of making the most straight, uncouth and coarse looking hair either to curl or wave, at the option of the individual, in tho most graceful manner, for life; thus enabling persons greatly to improve their appearance. Only three applications of my preparation are necessary. A two very desirable rooms to let, with either gentlemen and ladies or single gentlemen. The house bas the modern improvements, aod the location is delightful, and terms moderate. Sen ae COUPLE OF SMALL ROOMS, FURNISHED, HAV- A ing the advantages of gas and bath, to let to gen- tlemen, without board, at 44 Laight street, fronting St. John’s Park. Terms mod yi STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY—WILL LET T0 ONE or two gentlemen of high respectability, with pir- doar’, oue entire oor, richly furniyhed in an ele- ant privéte residence, in the immediate vicinity of the voort House, Gentlemen wishing elegant aud retird’d rooms may address A. B., box 412, Post Ofice. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LEE A SUIT A of rooms, together or separate; convenient to Sixth avenue ‘cars, Fulton and South Ferry stages. ‘Apply at 15 Warren place, Chazles st. PARTMENTS TO LEI—TO GENTEEL FAMILIES, AT ate. ‘The preparation, which is not only perfectly harmless to Weeden abel Dan Lee witnue ee the ania and ale but renders the latter permanently | fented for business purposes. Apply. te. WM. WILKIN. ailky and glossy, does not cost more than Afty cents; an won the materials of which it. la composed can be bought | eecavey ap (oF 18, es BF anywhere, I will send the receipt for making it to an person who forwards me one dollar by mail, prepsid. FURNISHED PARLOR AND REDROOM, ALSO TWO Address Ferdinand @. Blenheim, Practical ‘Chemiat, bedrooms to let, at 64 Clinton place, (Eighth New York aity Post Office. street,) to single gentlemen. The house is provided | with gas and bath room. Reference required. ‘AREHOUSE OF WINDSOR PAPER MILLS, NOs, 65 and 67 Nassau street, New York.—The sub seribers have commenced manufactu news and book PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING IN NINETEENTH t, will let, with full or partial board, a very paper at their new paper works, at Winisor Locks, con- | deniratfe second story room, to one or two single gentle- talning fourteen largest size rug engines and two 84 inck | men, ora milamenland wife. The house is frst class Fourdinier machines (one more to be added), are now | and near Sixth avenue. Room has gas, hot and cold ready to receive orders {rom persons in want of a supe. | water, and first rate closet, Terms $12 per week. Re- rier quality of news or printing paper. These { ferences given and required. Address He F., box 2,459 works have been built with great care, embracing allthe | Post Office. modern improvements, with full supply of apring and wéter, together with never fail ng power, en- PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOMS THAN suring a uniform good color to the Ps per and @ regula: they occupy, would let a suite of furnished rooms supply in quantify and quality, The capacity of the | %o one or two gentiemen. The house is new, and has ail | two mills to manufacture fifteen thousand pounds of | the modern improvements, and is in one of the best lo- paper per day. PERSSE & KS. | calities in the city, conven'ent to the cars amd stages. No. 71 W it Fourteenth street, first house west of Sixth CLOTHING, &C. ROKEN BANKS. — PRESENT VALUE.—GOVERN- ment Stock taken at 90c.; Bridgeton, 80c.; Wheat Growers’, 80c.; Lewis County, 40c.; Washtenaw, 40c. ; N APARTMENT WANTED, NEAR TOMPKINS A, *q juare; Tenth streets preferred. A ntleman is of findit “fe such in the house of an unobtrusive Indiana Banks, 90c.; Empire City, 90c., at EVANS’ | family, and is willing to pay a liberal price. Addross clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton atrest, Anderson, Herald office. UST RECEIVED—1,000 OVERCO. $5 EACH; ROOM, BEDROOM AND PANTRY TO LET, WITH dress and frock coats $6, cost origit $16; 2,000 A or without board; also, front hall room, suitable for singie gentlemen; baths and gas in the house, at 207 West Twentieth street. Reference given and required. Dinner at six. Pay cassimere pants at $3, coat $6, last year’s make. ls on broken banks of this city taken tor clothing. GEO. LEVIE, corner of Nassau and Beekman streets. N EN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. and retail, PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A NEW: Hi up town, with all the modern improvements, wou! AT WHOLESALE from five to twenty: ‘ive per cent loss than general prices, at J. VANDERBILI’S, 81 Fulton fe soo a= se prin et cae mete “teerp be street. A large lot of summer clothing at wholesale, full | Wins £0, yon) “pone Wie 2 tern ernie ge thirty per cent less than general prices. This is the | With partial and ‘dinner on Sundays. ress . R. D., Herald office, stating where an interview can be had, when full particulars will be given. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- oom to let) with gos and fire, at the very mole- ice of $7 per week, with the best of attendance. The house is first class. ‘Apply at 870 Broadway, one house from Eighteenth street. best chance ever offered to get clothing. OUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING.—GREAT bargains in youths’ and children’s clothing at the old stand of E. G. OLSSEN, 74 Bowery, who is selling of his whole stock below cost, in order to make improve- ments in the store. ASTROLOGY. ROOM, FURNISHED, 10 LET—WITHOUT BOARD, $5,000 sass, 3¢ is NOW OnFAED > A toa gentleman, at 42 University place, $5, any person who can sui jan LADY WISHES TO LET A SUIT OF ROOMS TO A in'the art off astrology She is he only laay entleman or Jady, where they can have the privi- ig ea te who bg si an ge ee = hings | jege of housekeeping in a private family. Inquire at Ye 5 no humbug, nor deer a with to imp sgn the bie the ain curs al 162 Sullivan street, one door from Varick place. iseases in their last s ularly the worst forms OARD-—WANTED, BY A YOUNG GENTLEMEN AND of rheumatism. Call and satisfy yourselves, Residence Bis, & nicely furnished room and bedroom: board for 1c 65 Thompson street, between Broome and Spring, t--ick house, stone stoop. TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW I wonderful lady only. Add: stating terms, &c. OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS CAN BE HAD, WITH ress Charles Henry, Herald office, without exception, the most iat or without board, in a private family, where alot fos Seeks an nenen en | See a Tame oe A thousands peer her cook in “oi She is. 4 -- = a 88" jOARD—WITH COMFORTABLE AND WELL FUR- daughter of a seventh cye sr was born with a nished rooms, may ‘be had at 113 Clinton place, be- perros my hg fn powers of her wonderft) | tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. science, even ea "Spani-is spoken. Dinner at 6. References given and required. Apply at 161 ‘Tenth street. ree ———_ JBivtneunted parte and Sndroom, suitable fr eat urnishe an sul aGmi- RS, PREWSTER, 69 GREAT JONES STREET, ‘U2 | iy or single igeatiemen; will be let together or separate- ner of the Bowery, has been induced, through the | ly; also uther rooms for single gentlemen. Apply at 126 uasions of her to continue; until Chambers street. References required. rther notice. She can be consulted in astrology, love and law matters, interpreting dreams, by books and sci- and tell name of the lady or gentieman they will marry; also the names of her visiters. Ladics 26 cents; gentlemen 60 cents until the 1st of January. ‘ADAM MEYER HAS REMOVED FROM 60 LEROY street to 101 Seventh avenue, between Twenty- ‘ird and Twenty: law }OARD DOWN TOWN—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with board in a wate fa- mily. Apply at 288 Greenwich street, near ymabers. OARD WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE SINGLE GEN- Ueman wants a furnished room, with fire and bath, witha private family, in the vicinity of Washington square. Breakfast and tea and dinner on Lage | re- quired. Houses with furnaces and late dinners need not apply. Address P. N., Herald office. }OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND three children, aged 6, 8 and 10 . Will re- quire two or three are either furnished or unfur- nished. Location must be down town, Seventh ward pre- ferred. Addresa H. G., Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR TWO FAMILIES, COMPRI- sing five grown persons, two children, and two maid Servants. Five or six rooms with the best accommoda- fourth and continues to tel! Peay ine and future ¢ Sel Ukewise, nds, nd lost or stolen. German, warriage- verses French ead anty for her art. Maw ALWIN, FROM PARIS. TENDERS HER services to the ladies and gectlemen of this city, in astrology, by books and science, and is to be cousult- ed about love, marr. business, law matters, sc will tell the name of the lady or gentiemau thay w:li Tpeeke the duglishs French tod Gerrans leescares Taal | tious in all respects will be required," Also. s conveateant sldence, 100 Bowery, between First and Socond +: ects, | Dd eligible locality. $250 a month would be given if Office hours from 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Satisfaction oy | eMtirely suited. Address 8, 0., Union square Post Ofllee. 20 charge. ‘PQOARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFi = in a genteel boarding house near Broadway ani between Broome and Fourth streets. Address, with oe a S. E, Z, Broadway Post Office, for two ays. OARD WANTED—WITH ROOM ON FIRST OR 8E- cond ficor, fora gentleman, lady and child two years old. Location, Tenth and Ej ith streets, First MATRIMONIAL. GENTLEMAN OF RESPECTABILITY, THIRTY- ight years of age, a foreigner, in fond clrcum- stances, would like to make the acquaintance of «ome respectable lady of #1 relation, The table age, witha view toa no\rer ly must be well educated, of n gual dia- position and appearance. Such a one desiring th» aud Second avenues. Terms not to exceed $10 per usintance of the gentleman, may address a line to Louis . , ¢ Horaliotice, when yacticwisce eon be Cally | Neth; including fre." Address four days G. H. 1, Heral! office. Dalwi diveussed’ GENTLEMAN IN THE PRIME OF LIFE, AND A, good looking, wishes to meet with a young lady or widow, amiable and accomplished, with a view to mar- riage, ' The advertiser adopta this 'm from experience that very happy alli OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WI in a private family preferred, in_ the vicinity of third or Fourth avenues, and between Eighteenth and ‘Thirty-firet streets. Terms must be moierate. Address B. C. Hawkins, 296 Third avenue. fected iu this manner, aud bocaase he is @ ti AnD IN BROOKE stranger in this sity, and none of Ins lady Rearamanon Bowatccewalemateteys) Fee or thee yeetieee, meet his ideas of w! a shool 5 loney no ad. Jec:, as he {e in comfortab'e cireumstances, Answers | Seq nueman and lady, can have pleasant square rooms and bedrooms, ins genteel house, with gas, halls heated, sent to Jamen Allen, 377 Twelfth street, will reach the | fe., at low rates, at No. 43 Middagh street, first from advertiser safely, and be treated with sincerity; and he ' Willow, trusts that none but those whose inclinations are sincere will address him. 2 wed IN aete A GENTLEMAN AND HIS ™ wife, or two gentlemen, can find a large and hand- ADAME MORROW WILL CAUSE SPEEDY MAR. furni Toom at BB Willow atrect, ¢ minutes Tiages, who will all enjoy the greatest happiness | walk from Wall street and Fniton ferries. “The house Ui and matrimonial bliss, and will show the person they will marry, through an instrument which she will cause illuminate itself by invoking the powers of her won- ful seience, and will tell all events of life, ant even the ta. 76 Broome street, near Cannon. very though’ Gentlemen not admitted, ATRIMONY.—MYSTERIOUS CLAIRVOYANT.—) dam MAIN is acknowledged by the professors and thousands of people to be the greatest clairvoyant ia the world. she has heen a clairvoyant for ten years, and many thousands have been saved sickness and trouble through her advice, She puts herself in the tra furnished with hot air, gas, ke. Also, one side room. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, or a gentleman and his wife, can be accommodated with furnished rooms, and either full or partial board. A few gentlemen can also engage board without rooms, re at 246 Hicks street, Brooklyn. ‘between Wall street and South ferries, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND wife can be accommodated with a second rtory tly | font room, and hall room Adjoining if required; also, pice ; ns * can then see into all parts of the worl, nod doscriho | within five minutes Swaik ot Todtirand Wall’ street fer. ersons and places, and tell whether in health and pros- vertty OF net Persons Weel entoting into matrimony | Tete nauite at 12 Gtate street, corner of Henry. | OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY—WHERE THE will And it beneGelul to consult her, as 1 > will teli their future destiny, Also, instructions on Fronth is spoken exclusively. The rooms nesd matters, & who are are neatly furnished, the board is very good, and the in any form eh consult ber at one Jocation healthy and pleasant, opposite ‘@ fine park. serthe the nature and locality, 2 Terms moderate. Call at 54 Perry street, between ame, Residence 284 Gran Bleecker and Fourth streets, near the Pighth aveupe be Bowery. cage, Also, board without rooms. LADY, RESIDING AT 65 SECOND AVENDE, at i |, to Address B. C. K., Herald office. ic OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE accommodated with » large and pleasaut parlor om the second floor, with a goer attached, and bed- roomifrequired. Apply 1 Henry street. \. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TW' single gentlemen, can be accommodated with boar: ine private family; large front room, with grate, &c...| Jocated in First avenue, near Houston street. Address, Tox, Herald offi b OARDING—ROOMS MAY BE OBTAINED IN A FIRST" class house, replete with every convenience and’ ihe comforts of a home enjoyed. Breakfast from 7 unti 9A. M, Dine at 6o0’clock P.M. Alo day boarders ac-, cou modated. Apply at 170 West Twenty-first street. 4 ‘Te:ms moderate, is Es ROOMS TO LET—A PARLOR, BESROOM and kitchen attached, handsomely furnished, situ- ated ina very pleasant location. Rent mudurate to af small family: Apply at 948 Sixth avenue, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—TWO PARLORS, WI'H bath room attached; also, a large, light, front base-t. ment, all handsomely furnished, to let together or sepa-\ rate. Apply at No. 5 University place. be URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—CONSISTING OF TWO! parlors on the first floor, bedroom and use of kitchen ;, in a modern house, to a small family. Location near). Lexington avenue and Thirty-second street. Address M., Union Square Post Office. ol \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLE- men. ina house replete with modern -convenien- ||} con. Apel. at 123 Crosby street, near the Metropolitan , 'URNISHED ROOM—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN i can be accommodated with a neat room in @ quiet i] of the city. Reference wanted, A at 679 Wramnington street. ed } bitches hae 2d d eet ORES ESS \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH FULL OR PAR- 3} tial board, private table or use of kitchen, three large rooms on first floor, and room and bedroom on | second floor; the house has all the modern improve-° ments, Stages pass the door. Apply at 33 8t. Mark’a+ place, Eighth strect. t \URNISHED ROOMS FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ) “with partial board. Please call at 107 Teata> street, between Broadway and University place. 5 5 ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT 52, East Sixteenth street, near Irving place; will be. jet, with board, to a genteel family, or to single geauc- | men, The house contains all the modern conveniences. | ‘and jae anetion is unsurpassed. Particulars furvished , N°, 18 VARICK STREET, ST. JOHN’S —FUR- “IN ‘nirhed rooms, with board, for gentlemea and their wives, without children, and for gentlemen. House of first class. Bath and gas. References LEASANT ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR A GENTLEMAN snd wife or two single gentlemen, at 154 Grand street, near Liem. Pace WISHING BOARD OR ROARDERS ARE, through this advertisement, informed that there is no way so sure of obtaining such as through A. J. BA<- SETS Real Estate snd Boarding Agency, No. 4 Astor Pon Doarders directed to suitable places free of charge. OOMSTO LET —TWO SINGLE GI LET—AT 110 GRAND STREET, ONE LARGE FRONT. hted with and well furnished, to a room, lig! gentleman and lady, or two gen itlemen; also seve. ot boa rooms for single gentlemen, with er without OTICE.—JOHN MADDEN, 573 BROADWAY, open to-morrow, independent of his st ck w! ‘n damaged by smoke, a most 5] Jot of Fren embroideries from auction, consisting of eolla:s, slee page ioe mourning sets, black veils, infants’ ro! ke., at such prices ae will astonish the ladies, be egg M.to5 P.M. Best Paris kid gloves 4s. 6d. pair. WILL h has REPARATION FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—A. 7. STEW- ART & CO, will offer on Monday, Dee, dress goods for impertation; consisting of French aud lish prints Frenbh merinoes, all wool plaids, nonedae aclaines; Paris embroideries, ks, &e.; also §00S8eotch a 7A by 72 inches), at $4 a 60 rich broche » dee, Broadway, OUR: wal gation 4) to mane, fe rodgoe the wnois ann cunt we of ur rich lock of embroideries and Ince mavufacturera’ ices. largely usiness, Indies will find Ft Thapes, glo, quay and variet; worthy of their notice. Mrs. ‘would also that ber styles of caps, head dresses, mourni: made up goods far exceed in taste this reason fe exertions. Another fcrmer case of embroidered border handkerchlets by next steamer; price from 10s. shawls, all wool (144 4 square shawls, at $6each, &o., Pl FE po nn i AN on a PECIAL NOTICE.—THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES, roideries, hosiery, kid ‘e., nroounting to ee mt Maden & ever 0 hroadeay mast be fhout reference. to. cod : Soquedce of. am. ceration ta thelr busionse'ot thai sequence of an that . Ladies will find this nity to pur- time. ES 9 grand opportunity to pur- ¢ COAL, &C. (a1! COAL!—A FINE ARTICLE OF LUMP €UMRBER. land, to Liverpool for family use, and also fine for blacktmith’s use, for sale low; alao red ash and white asl coal at the lowest rates, to LEEDS & POTTER, 436 Sixth avenue, between -mixth aud Twenty-seventh streets, OAL AT 23 JAMES STREET, WHERE GOOD WEIGHT ‘and the best quality of red ash coal will be sold at ‘ the lowest market price. Orders received at the 6th Ward Hotel, cor. Duane and Contre streets, or at the | Total Gee street. N. B. Iwill be delivering from stall this week from foot of Roosevelt *t. P. GARRICK.