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4 cook, washer and ironer in « private “narwad In quire at No. 152 Grand street, corner of Elm, at 4 o'clock af the afternoon. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE girl, ax chambermaid or waiter, The best of city weferenee. ‘Can be seen for two days. Inquire at 200 ‘Twenty-sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, ‘third , front room, ‘ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE-AGED WO- man, as cook, washer and ironer; has good country $24 city reference: no objection to go to the country. all at 306 Seventh avenue, between Thirty-fourth and ‘Mrirty-Afth streets, first floor, front room, for three ANTAD IMMEDIATELY—AT 106 BLEECKER street, mear Greene street, in a private family, frat rate washer and irener, None other need apply. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS, OR TO do chamberwork and sewing, by a young woman ‘who can come well recommended from her last place; ean do ail kinds of family sewing neatly, and a od make children’s clothing. Will engage by the day, week, er wonth. Please call for two days, at No. 136 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU: ation as good cook. pan Py morenggeet rg Baking, is a washer ner, and knows her Dusiness in ofits Dranches, and is willing to make her- useful. Has no objections to the country. ference, if required. Can be seen at 16 Hain- street, near Greenwich avenue. girl, a situation to do general housework, or as abambermaid. Wages not so great an object as a good home. Best of city reference given. Can be seen to: day, at 176 Christopher street. EY NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, IN 4 PRIVATE family, by @ Protestant woman, Good city re- ference given.’ Apply at No. 366 Houston street, for three days. ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, TO ASSIST IN washipg and ironing in a small faiuily; city re- ference ‘required. Apply at 142 West Twenty-second ED — ATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to do chamberwork, or to take care ‘*f chiléren, or do plain sewing. Inquire at No. 3 Seventh bent of references given. ‘ZNTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WO man, ® situation as children’s nurse. She is @apable of taking care of an infant from its birth. Can ive city reference. Cam be seen at 109 Chrystie st. ANTED—BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation as cook. Sheis a first rate washer and irener, and s good baker. May be seen and recom- ended from the place where abe is now Mving, No. 274 East Broadway. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as puree and seamstress, or a3 PMR ion J in a respectable private family; baa served im her last place three years; good city reference. Please call, for two days, st No.'217 Walker street; can Be seen from ten till three o’clock. ‘ANTED—A FRENCH WOMAN, WHO UNDER- stands her language perfectly, to go to Phila- @eiphia as nurse to a child eight years old, and make If otherwise useful; good reference required. Apply (Friday) morning, between the hours of 9 and 13, at 72 East Twenty-third st. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITUA- tion to wait on a family going to California. $100 would be paid towards the passage. Best of reference Piven, tnd immediate attention pald. Address Williams, office. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and seamstress, or to take sare of children, assist in waiting, and can do the best of French embroidery. Can be seen for a few days at ber Aate employer's, 138 West Twenty-fth street, between ‘Seventh and Fighth avenues. ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH YOUNG lady, of education and character, as governess and seamstress for a child. Address Thirty-third strevt, ‘Dox 1,506 Pont Office. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ situation as chambermaid and waiter. The best ef city reference given. Can be seen for two days, at 379 Mulberry atreet, in the thread and needle store. ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE AMERICAN GIRL, TO Go the houseworkg of » small family; onc who fe willing to make herself useful, and ia desirous of a ‘ed home, with a moderate compensation, may apply 11% Second street, near South First, Williamsburg, detween the hours of and 12 A. M. Wren SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG GIR, FY of eighteen, as seamstress and children’s nurse; feof good and amiable disposition to children; wishes a ent situation; will take from $4 to $4 a month; : friends in town; no objection to Brooklyn or aghkeepsie; is competent to attend a fancy store; has ‘education. The dest of city and country references. Gai or address note to 323 First avenue, first floor, deck room. ENTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Ww protestant woman, as plain cook, washer and iron ser, Good city reference given. Please call for two days at 73 Fourth street, between Hammond and Perry -ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO TAKE in washing at her own house. Also to go out by Mhe day. Good city reference givem. Please to dnquire dor Mrs at 10 Leroy street, in the rear. ‘ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GERMAN lady, who is competent at dressmaking, plain wowing aan embroidery on muslin, ituation in a ‘feel American family. Has no objection to goa @istance in the country. ,Jpquire for two days at 116 Rast Sixteenth street, iret avenue, ANTED—A LADY WILLING TO GO SOUTH, WHO ‘ean take the entire charge of the education of « young lady, and who is fully competent to give insteuc- tion in the French and English languages, and in music. ‘Must be well recommended, and a Catholic. Call on Dr. SM. Dupierris, 110 Fourth avenue. ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL, WHO understands cooking, washing ironing. No need apply. Beat of reference Apply at 221 Livingston street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, B’ young rit, to do general housework, oF woul do @hamberwork and waiting, or plain sewing. Can give reference if required, Please call at 131 irty-first street, between Seventh and Kighth » im the store. Can be seen for two st ANTED—SI:UATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLI: Protestant girls—one, ax good plain cook washer ironer; the other, as chambermaid and walter, or to ake care of children 'and do plain sewing. She uuder- wtands her business well. best of city reference given. @an be seen for one day at No, 422 Thirty-sixih #t., corner of Seventh avenue, second toor frout room. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do plain sewing and take care of chil- Has vo obj to the couatry. Ploase call ai ‘her present employer's, 86 West Thirteenth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ situation as laundress in a private family; vo her business thoroughly; lias long and sauis dactary city reference; would have ne objection to go a whort distance in the country. Can be seen for two days, at 204 Ninth street, two doors from avenue A. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A, SITUATION .\3 plain cook, and good washer and ironer; iy « plain sewer, and can do chamberwork well! ix s waiter, and’is not afraid to work. Please cali at Fourth avenue, between Thirty-first and Thirty- mecond strects, Can get good city reference. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WHO has a thorough knowledge of the tea trade; none wther need apply. City references required, Apply at 92 Catharine street. ANTED—BY A FIRST RATE BOORKEEPER, A situation in some wholesale store or mercantile Thonse; no objections to make himself generally useful. Bent of city reference ax to honesty, sobriety and com- petency. Address Grace, for three days, Herald office. w= )-IN A PUBLISHER'S OFFICE, A YOUNG man who can loan his employer from $150 to A permanent situation to an honest, industrious wan; business light and pleasant; a rare chance for a young man to become acquainted with businoss in the eit: P. F, S, Publ ‘ANTED—A 2 fectionery business; a smart, active person, with sgees reference may apply at 19’ Union square, be- 4and7 lock Pp. "ANTED—BY A SOBER, STEADY YOUNG MAN, A situation to take care or drive a horse, or would ive and assist in a grocery or liquor store; was a short a@ im the latter; knows the city well. The best oi ) y reference given. Address a note to H. Reilly, 65 ¥ st Thirtieth street, for two days. ‘ -ANTED—BY TWO SCOTCHWOMEN, TO TAKE IN families’ washing or a fow single gentietben’s. Mf Harrison ati Brook! Fs aed BP ee dathies ireacirea' ya, Wiz THE MPLOYMENT AGENCY, sit Broad’ (basement,) men on steamers, porters For stores, pnecisers, Taartae men, brakemen, school eachers, m, crane, waiters, bogs to ‘THOS. SPINK, Agent. To $20—G00D TiMba—A FEW M aC. tive, men wanted to sell an article by ‘whieh from $8 to $12 per day Is made by our agents at ‘the present time. Please call and examine our goods, CHIKY OF POLICE, DWC. 14, 1854.— Ab owner is wanted, at this office, for a roll of ‘panb bills, save in ene aunties 4 alee fe ee” W have been stolen, DS , fs cieaieial Chief of Palio.” PINANOCIAL. 100 WORTH OF GOOD gTocK ‘OTICE.—JAMES KRARSLEY HAS ASSIGNED ALL le 0 wasted, for one fourth interest N his property to Charieg J. Halt, 604 Hudson street, ‘© property that will diviae Bve millions, and pay its | New York; and the said Chas. J. Holt, hereby notisies own way, and an undoubted security for the vous will | the pablic in general, especially the banks, not de given. BONNER & CO., 208 Broadway. to pepe ae, the sad . J. Holt, 4 resen' . $60 O00 2ke oe mawone, wareuis, ui JAMIN GALBRAITH, 127 Fulton street. weley, he, or ; an nlm _ mm Ghcty, Kents sind mactielie' puistileeds taal DDRESS TO SiITH O’BRIKN.—WE, THE UNDER. te bought, sold and Ait Saha by SSC MAN, URALSTED 00., Broker: 85 Jokn street, coruer of Nassau. ry ‘TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, $50,000 retr Shccemmce ke. Business en? at No, 102 Nassau $30.00 IN GOOD BONDS AND MORT- gages for sale at a discount 000 wanted on city property; alo, Empire City and Suffolk Bank stock in exe! for real estate or mortgages. Apply to & BROWN, 12 Wall street, room No. WANTED—ON SEVERAL NEW $12.000 first class brick houses, in the up- per part of the city, worth double the amount, for which . request a meeting of oy oe opened mnirers of Willian Smith O'Brien, on Friday evening, the 15th December, at 73; o'clock, at the Tabernacle, for tne urpose of adopting an address to that distinguished pe jot, expressive of the admiration which his lofty in- tegrity and disinterested patriotiom have inspirod, and the sincere gratification his restoration to his family has caused, I-A. Westervelt, Mayor, Kay & Roborts, engravers 2.6. ud, exayor, Jolin O'Reilly, MB. F. Wood ect. D, BJ Gadlier, publishers, Simeon Draper, merchant, Philip O'Reilly, M. D. Hiram Walbriige, M.C. ” Jampoe Roche,’ John Van Buren, Ingoldeby, merchant, Chas. O’Conor, lawyer, Warren Laland, Metropoli- L. B. Shepard, Dis. Atty, Horace Gree! Augustus 5 Wn. Cullen Bryant, H. J. Redfield, ‘Col’r, N.Y. Wra. Hall, Brig. General, ten \ J. P. Treadwell, 8t. Nichol- oe Guunett & Staples, Pres- eott House, J. McPartland, merchant, a bond and moi will be given, and # bonus allowed. | Robt. Emmet, 5. ©. Judge, J. Bradburn, bookseller, For particulars inquire of Aine COMBS, Auctioneer, rE Tillou, Ree’r, we * P.M. Haverey, bookseller, 244 Grand street. W. R. Beebe, City Judge, i Powers, Gol. 72d Reg’t, J. O. Derby, publisher, |. Gridley, lawyer, —CAPITAL LOANS MADE ON | 5'C. Redfield, publisher, BB. B. Taylor, lawyer, $10.00 stocks, bonds, diamonds, segars 1, ‘ox, "Derchant and other light wares, when put in our hands for sale. Two splendid drug stores for sale; a Westchester farm to trad for city lots for a coal yard. Bring your secu- rities and md yere fl you who wish to sell, to C. BULLION &CO., 49 Wall street, basement. Michael Burke, merchant, 3 Dudley Persse, merchant, ‘calor, ‘Yhemas Addis Kmmet, J. McClenal Edw. C. Wert, eg Ed. Boyle, civil engineer, H. J. Reymond, Ka. Times J. Lane, Capt. Repub Riftes, ‘and Lieut. Gov, elect, Rd. Butler, Capt. Repub. F. A. Talmadge, ex-Rec’'r, _ Rises, amount, Address, stating price, location of property, &c. | din B. Hartvex-M.C, J. Huston, Capt, 69th Reg. MAB, Heruil'ofice_____| Richard Busleed, lawyer, 1B Mead, ¢ WANTED—FOR ONE HALF INTEREST | J- Cochrane, Sur. of port, J. O'Rourke, Lieut, $2 5 000 ina wholesale cash business, doue by | Dumnegan & Bro, pub. 2 Piel” Dee aioe contract, and no risk; will pay $8,000 per annum, and re- Ptawart Oo, Bway, Somer q quire only @ few hours’ attention daily. Address E. L., ‘Times office, 00 —ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL BE e je loaned on real estate, ata fair per centage, for Afteen months. Apply at 467 Pearl street for a month, GENCY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.—NOTICE 18 hereby grven, that an instalment of fifteen dollars will be paist on each one thousand dollars of the Stock of the State of Hlinoia, at the office of the subscribers, on and after Monday the first day of January next. The payment on Old Cena) Bonds will be stamped om the Coupon of January, 1847. The payment on New Canal Bonds, or Bonds of 1847, will be stamped on the Coupon of July, 1849, WADSWORTH & SHELDON, Interest agents, 29 Wall st. LADY WOULD LIKE TO MEET WITH A PARTY who would loan her a small sum of money, and be Compensated therefor in board or rooms. No person need answer this without good renee their address, Address R. M., Union square Post Office. BANK BILIS BOUGHT—; HIGHEST id im gold for all of broken yr uneurrent funds bought at the Drafts for sale on England, Ireland and . JAMES M. TAYLOR, corner of Chatham square and Jam 4 %s Smithsonian P. Lynch, Irish American, G. Hiordan, Citan Guard, D. B. Delevan, U. 8. Naval ‘Storekeeper, J. Kennedy, marble works, Broadway, 8. Down, gas meter man. Le O'Conner, cara’ C, Hopper, Capt. Gren. C. H. Sheban, Maidou lane, W. E. Robinson, lawyer, Mat. Somers, Licut. Copman, House, N. J. Waterbury, See Flor MeCarthy, Ju J. Mullin, gunm ak street, G. W. Blaut , merchant, R. B. Connelly, County Cl, John Savage, D. W. Clarke, Justice, 't, Brooks, merchant, Alexander Jones, M.D, P.O. , Ano ¥. P. Winans, editor, James Sawl, 8. C. Cornish, merchant, Andrew Byrne. Wm. 0. Meagher, M.D.’ John H. McCunn, lawyer, (OACHMEN’S NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE Private Coach: ’a Protective Union Society, are hereby notitied to attend a special meeting, this (Frijay) evening, Dec. 15, at 834 o'clock, at James Murphy’s Union Shades, Fourth avenue, as business of importance in to be transacted. By order of THOS. HOLDEN, President. Txos. Dowsra, Secretary. Q. 0. B—AT MIDNIGHT, THE 20TH.—‘‘CROWNS e got with blood must be with blood maintained.” Despatches received from Nicholas, Czar of Russia (per Pacific). Your commissions have argived, and are ready for acceptance. Our country, Him . and Sebasto; Re ! ie eee bee a ae Ebngses ) Wal wi valual . MoD., M. O. T. T. and or bought for highest cash W.F.0, M0. BG seeds WOOD, 730 Falton stress, Peles sh frost J.8., LB. L. toom, from 8 A. M. to 4 P.M. bay SNEED ee RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich. Ly from 10 A. . to1P. M. and 4to7 P.M.” Interest at the rate of 6 per cent allowed on all sums, from $1 10 $500. The funds Of this institution are securely invested in bonds and mortgages in tho city of New York, werth double the mount loaned, and in bonds of this city. ses CALEB 8. WOODHULL, President. MD. Vr Pazs, } Vice Presidents. Buxton, Secretary. Morin LIKERALLY ADVANCED ON farni watches, plate, pianofertes, dry goods, firearms, ture, or any other property, at 304 Broadway, cer- ner of Duane street, second fivor, room No. 9,’ The strictest confidence and honor may be relied upon. Branch office, 84 West Sixteenth street. MeLOUGHLIN & O’NEILL. OTNICK.—ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS wanted in one sum, or in sums of not less than ten thousand dollars, for one year, from January 1, 1855, upon a security such aa has never before been upon this msrket. Full particulars will be given upon application, cither personally or by latter, to the undersigned, whd pledges himself that the security, the terms, and the principals will be more than satisfactory to any capital- fit. “he attention of those having money to Lavest, oF tolend, is urgently called to this notice. JOHN B, MURRAY, 12 Old Slip, eorner Water street. OSE WHO WANT MONEY.—PARTIES WHO wish to raise money om diamonds, gold watcher, fine jewelry, silverware, &c., will be liberally and confi: dentially treated with, at HARCOURT, BRADLEY &100. 88 Ann atroet. The highest prico paid for old gold and R. EDITOR:—SEEING THA? EFFORTS ARE making by some of the press, ther with those gentlemen styled brokers in cattle, to urage drovers and feeders from ek te their stock to market for sale on Mondays, hoping thereby to break down the opposi- tion of those who are opposing their schemes——and being myself opposed to all monopolies, and especially to those ‘m the necessaries of life—I desire to inform drovers and feeders that on Monday last, the 11th inst., there was some four hundred head of cattle in the yards, and all sold that was merchantable, for cash, at prices, and not half enough to supply the demand. ‘AN ANTI-MONOPOLIST. ‘OTICE.—WHEREAS, A LEISER WAS DEPOSITED in the Post Office of the city of Detroit, on Sunday, December 3, addressed to Alexander Strong & Oo., Bos: ton, containing the following drafts and certificates, vis. —J. L. Lyell’s draft on Strachan & Scott, New York payabie to the order of James Stephens) and’by Bim en- dorsed payable to the order of Alexander Strong & Co., No, 1,360, for four hundred and forty dollars and twenty- three’ cents, ($440 23); also, A. H Dey’s draft on the American Ex k, New York, Payable to the order of Alexander Strong & Co., No. 814, for three hundred and fifty-nine dollars, ($359); also, certificate of deposit in Fairfield County Bank, Norwalk, Conn., for twenty dollars, ($20,) from Edward Couch, for use of N. rtt, and by him endorsed—as the letter has nevor been received by us in Boston, amd is supposed to be lost—all persons are hereby cautioned against nego- thating either of the above dvafts or certificate, as the payment of the same has been Boston, Dee. 11, 1 1854. hae STRONG & 00. sMIGE—I WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC eral that I am in no way connected with the estab -aent of J. Forsyth & Co., No. 886 Broadway, corner hours from 10 to 4. € Nineteenth street. JAMES FORSYTH, No. 15 'Watker REASUBY DEPARTMENT, N. ©. ee November 18, 1864. OTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONE:D Sealed will be received at this office unt agtinst negociating s note, dated St, Louis, Is 10 o'clock A. M. of the 20th of December-neat, for th. | August, 1854, at eight months, fer $2,954 64, made by yarchase of $111,000 bonds issued by the State of Nort) | Pittman & Hrothers, payable to the onter of Garne: Rerolina, ander anact of Assembly fer the constructic | &Co., (of this ety,) aa it was malied in St. Louie éth of the Weldon and Gaston and for the improv, | September last, ant did not reach its destination, anc ment of the navigation of the Neuse and Tar will not be paid at its maturity. New York, Dec, 3, 1854 Pesp hy the ‘They will oy = oar ep ‘tide OTICK—THR SHIP GREAT REPUBLIC, LAYS IN 1604, will run ten years, and will have coupons at twehed for the interest at six per cent per annum, pay able the days of January and July in each and principal will be nay at the sf the Repablic, in the city of New York, unless where the fers to bave them payable at the Trea- eury of this Biate, They will be issued in sums of $1,006 at N.C will also state in Sond pay pease eae ember next, im the fe State, cpemed on the 20thwf ; tl the Governor, Secret and of toa oc Wr Moree” rcuent tthe bak Ne Carclina. The uutlersigned reserves [\LEGANT ENGRAV of the finest oil colored steel engravings ever im{ three feet, tox way, ported, im gilt frames, size four feet sale very low for cash, at 346 Br coraer of Laecnard street, room No. 5. 8 00 —WANTED, 4 PARTNER WITH $8,' ( e 'e to $10,000, to invest in a new whe e- sale crockery business where a large trade is controll 4. No answer desired only from those who can comm nd the above amount, by or before February next. (n- doubted reference given and required, “Address b x 2,836 Post Office. —A PaRTNER WANTED, WITH FROW S « $1,000 to $5,090 ready money, it § manufactaring business, that pays a large profit, a: ready sales. Fall guarantees for security of capital in- vested. @ddreas G. P., Post Office. 3 —A PARTNER WANTED WITH THE ja above amount, ina new aud novel Orien- 1 exbibition, to be open in the city and then go South and West. To asmart mana handsome income can be realized, Call at the Agency Office, 200 Broadway, room 11, Security given for the money. —I WANT A MAN TO JOIN MEIN A cash manufacturing business, that pays ‘a profit of 400 per cent on the amount of sales, ia done for cash, and used by business men altogether. moan is wanted more than the muney, as will be inferred from the small amount required. ‘Apply this morning, at 81 Nassau street, room No. 6. 17 5 WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH THE J» abeve capital, to take balf interest in a paying oyster and dining saloon. Satisfactory rea- sonn for wanting a partner. Apply at corner of East Broadway,and Catherine street, from 11 till 2o’ciock. J OTICE.—THE PARINERSHIP HERETOFORE EX isting between John M. Van Tassel and Charles H ‘ood, an ship joiners and carpenters, at 46 Jay street, New York, is this day dissolved by mitual consen;. The rtnersh{p accounts will be settled up by John M. Van , whe will continue the business at the old xtand JOHN M, VAN TASSEL. New York, Dec. 15, 1854. CHARLES H. WOOD, OTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE OOPART- nership heretofore existing between the under Signed, carrying. on business a8 machinists and boiler makers, at Nos. 2and 4 Governeur slip, New York, un. der the firm of Doane, Long & Co., was dissolved by ma- tual consent on the 12th of October 1854, and that all elaims on the said firm, will be discharged by the new firm of Doane, Walker & Co, RICHARD DOANE, JOHN H. LONG. New York, Dec. 14, 1854. DAVID NICHOLS. pS ‘aps OTICE.—MRB. JNS, T. TAPSCOTT, HAV day withdrawn from the firm of W. & J. T. Tap: Gott & Co., the business will be continued by the remain. ing partners—William ‘Tapscott and Rovert Letisbcidge— under the name of Tapscott & Go. The liabilities of the late tirm will be duly met b; TaPpsoors & Co. New York, Dec. 24, 1854. ) CONTRACTORS.—WANTED, A PARTNER A contract for building ® large amount of bridge masonry, at very fair prices, and good security. Must be a practical man. Appiy to F, RITER, 1021 W ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $400, $150 the balance in three months, in a profitable busi hess, where a fortune can be mude in & vory short time: A good opportunity for axinort American, None others need apply, R. Downe, 11d Rast suteouth strect, be fore 10 A. M,. or after 4PM, | P) > 2 8 ae ES Be FE ER ne REE MS 5 Sali a ER al et Beh, Sc. Sic. SM atl ade elo St SER aS I SRS a ERG 2c ERE front of O’Brien’s, 163 South street, Peck Blip ferry. me OTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE NEW YORK Practical House Painters’ Benefit and Protective ‘Association (at which the business of the quarterly meeting will be transacted) will be held at Conveation Hall, in Wooster street, to-morrow evening, at 7g o'clock. A full attendance of the members ia requested. By or- der. THOMAS H. COPPINS, President. Caaxias A. Char, Secretary. FOR 1854.—OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF ‘Taxes, New Court House.—Notice is hereby given t one per cont was added on the first day of Decem- der, om all taxes unpaid at that date, and that a further addition of one per cent will be made on the 15th day ») December, on all taxes then unpaid. Notice is alao here- by given, that on the first day of January next, interest will be added on al) taxes then remaining unpaid, at the rate of twelve per cont per ‘annum, calculated from the Oy OF A ARVEY HART, Receiver of Taxes. GIFTS FOR THE rtiste supériure in wax flowers, for the hair, formed in every’ presents, solicits orders at her resi mens can be seen, and orders 1p wt 8 the basement. Apply from 9 to 12’A. M., every m: ing, except Sati y- BOARDING AUP LODGING. BROADWAY.—AN suit of ry tne ELEGANTLY FORNESEIND eee ei Silc teaeotoments. iivste table oaly. 1 EIGHTH AVENUE—BETWEEN NINETEENTH ‘and Twentieth streets; four dollars per wees for separate rooms and board for single gentlemen; also an elegantly furnished back parlor for a lady aad gon 1 tlemen and wives. Also, a large room for three ingle gentlemen. The house has all modern improve- ments, References required. Dinner at six o’clock. AY ELEGANT SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET—IN A "BOND STREET —TWO GOOD ROOMS FOR GEN- house replete with modern conveniences, for gen- ply at 123 Crosby street. GENTLEMAN LIVING UP TOWN, OCCUPYING 4 large house with all the modern improvements, would like to accommodate « gentloman and his wite ot single gentlemen with beard. Those who can appreciate & good can address Livingston, Herald office. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they occupy would let a suite of furnyshed rooms one or two gentlemen. The house is new and has all the modern improvements, and is in one of the best loca- tions in the city, convenient to the cars and stages. No. T1 West Fourteenth street, first house west of Sixth avenue. men only. Pc Sh llc adc nt i 2 a, 90 HOUSES, 101, FARMS, MILLS, ter power, &e., for sale or ex- $26 1.000," ws af’ property who wish to sell can find a , or if wanting to purchase # house, Pipi a yeneing, Soman on mortg: . , lyto "AY SERGEANT, 19 Wall $1,000 8 te by wey or PI tached, in a health: ‘4, with on ms in a iy grocery wagon, horses age, and two sets harness, in good order; business strictly cash; amount of sales per annum, $3,100; three years established; schools, churches, &c.; best society. ARDS, 307 Broadway, N, B—Fine chance for a young man. THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, for within two days. Apply premises, mue, between Thirty-third and ty fonrtt sivects. thle is @ Tard Chameo At toe Terms rate, Reason for selling the owner Jetbclousy to tive ouin the comsiey’ GCE WL. BUY with horse and cart, of a very store ui i on 360 ith avenue, corner of Twenty-ninth street. young men to make a fortune im a short time, as the F’ SAIK—AT A SACRIFICE, THE on one of the best corners of the ith avenue, N OYSTER AND DINING SALOON For SALE, 446 hth Tent is cheap, and there is a good run of customers. STEREOTYPE plates of ten of the most r publications in United States, together wit circular plates of the same, affording a rare 0} nity for a profitable investment. posh at 128 Nassau street, room 4, second floor. RK SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY, NO. 301 Kast Broadway, with the unexpired lease, at a very low rent, now @ good business. Sold on ac- count of the owner wishing to leave the city. Apply on the premises. SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF ‘a segar store, with two rooms attached, suitable vr @ small family; must be sold this week, Call from 9 tol A. M., on the premises, 708 Broadway. (OR SALE—A RESTAURANT AND SALOON, IN one of the best locations in the city. ‘The rent is Moderate. Stock, fixtures, &o., will be sold lew, as the proprietor is engaged in other business, which occupies the most of his time, For particulars apply to U. B. HOWES, 81 Nassau street, room No. 4. R SALE—PATENT RIGHT OF RARE VALUE; ice, $10,000; also, superior confectionery store, an Mgt avi ( ndid place to make money), rice $400; also, coffee and cake saloon, in Nassau street, $500—an excellent stand; also, fine Leger third street, will be sold cheap.’ Apply at bein: street, wi sold ¢! he at 2 wa) room 13. Pe PRY GROWN & 00.” DRY GOODS, de. AA AAA AAAS THIRD AVENUE.—IMPORTED WOVE CORSETS. Ladies should remember Mra, GAYNOR’S best Trench wove corsets are made exprésly for her, aud that for elegance and ease in fitting thty are unsurpsss- ed, while her prices are only half usualy charges. 48 street. FOR) rd avenue, near Tenth extraordinary low ices. Beautiful yollare at Ss. dd 45 Third aveaue, nedr Tenth street. Ag RY GOODS.—GUIPURE BLACK LACES, embroid: very just received. The stock of real point pod ‘and Tete, il be at Fz Shiney det Rene oe Piprcwe a fine asortintot of collars, collars an sleevon, chemisettes, and . ‘and sleeven;. also Bands, in Jeconet ‘and mula, for sale. by Bout oN Ist Breed Tlie, calelean Gort Taadt and Libecty steestas oe AMES GRAY & €9., 729 Broadway, @) Have recetved, per sieamer{Union, several cases of pew slits, binck anid colored moive amtcinn: w full autanimen of rieh flounced roves; also striped and plaid valencia-,| French poplin, etc. le. ete. J. G. & Go., having bees ‘unfortunate at thelr late " , in having had thei ore rol a juant their Europea! buyers have now pos es a eeey exiles ‘assortmen of the richest and most desirable dress goods to be foun: in, the Proneh ‘market, all of wh the very latest Parisian anprecedente low prices. he taees vill be opened this morning. ‘OTICE.—JOHN MADDEN, 513 BROADWAY, WIL! ‘open to-morrow, independentof his stock which ha. been di by smoke, a most lot of French embroideries from auction, consisting of eollars, sleeves epee sets, black , iufants’ robes, ke., at auc Ul astonish the ladies. Oper ocho M.toS P.M. Best Paris kid gloves 4s. 64. ped pair. “ALSO PARIS 8, 369 BROADWAY.—BEING OU: annval custom at this season, we reduce the wnul of our rich stock of embroideries and lace t Peruri a Doing in thie opie hes BY pes, st: and variet, worthy of their notice. Mrs, cnehond nese also + tate that her styles of caps, head dresses, mourning au made up goods far exceed in taste this season al! be former exertions. Another case of embroidered colore be ame rcay by next steamer; price from 10s, jo $5. rough musical education to papils, is desirous of @btaining board whero her services may be a compensa- tion, Address E. B. B., Union square Post Office. QUIET FAMILY, RESIDING IN BROOKLYN, it ki wives, or 2 with furnished rooms al board. Ly { ferries. References exchanged. Terma reasonal Ap- ply at 243 Court street, near Union street, Brooklyn. A wife or two sii itleme ity very con- gentlemen. | y very LARGE FIREPLACE ROOM 10 1X, WITH two single’ gentlemen, Family private, Terms ver oem Lupe likGanaes seat i! A tate GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN PAR- Plessant private family of respectability in some part of this city or Brooklyn, for which the advertiser will pay a fair price in advance, Address, for three days, Gilmour, OARD—AT 136 TENTH STREET, CORNER OF Broadway, oppovite Grace Church, a gentleman his wife can be genteelly accommodated with plea- also a splendid suite of paflors fronting Broadway, with or without board; dinner at 5 o’clock; entrance 135 Tenth street. R SALE—FRED STORE AND LIVERY STABLE, with two stores attached, long lcase, situated in LADY FULLY COMPETENT TO IMPART A THO- and ‘The house is convenient to cars and FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO A MAN AND Venient, down town, at 16 board, suitable for a gentleman and his wife, or tial board, with a comfortably furnished room, ins Herald office. sant and handsomely ed rooms fronting Broadway; greet PRIVATE FAMILY CAN AOCOMMO- ces required. ly at 145 West Tweaty- second street, between Sixth Seventh avenues. OARD.—TO LET TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, board for the lady only, a well furnished front par- , fre and light included, for $12 per week; also a xit- ting room and bedroom, and pantries attached, inclut- ing the same, for $9 per week. Location one block from Broadway, not above Tenth street. Address Mrs. BALD- WIN, Bible House Post Office. Bist PARLOR TO LFT, ON THE FIRST FLOOR, either front or back room, with full or partial board, agentieman and wife or two or three single gontle- men, in a private family. Inquire at 149 Mulberry street, one door from Grand. rooklym, double and single wagons, harness, &., price $1,450; also, spleal house at Itye, Wastchester county, worth $13,000; also, five superior ‘building lots Twenty-ninth street, Apply at 212 way. room 13, BROWN & CO. R SALE—TWO LOTS, WITH A IOAN, ON Fifth and Sixth ave- | Forty-fowrth street, between nues. , for sale or sen nage seis lots on Forty- fourth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues; two on Forty-ninth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, and four om Fighth avenue, between Sixty-frst and Six: ty-second streets. A. J. BASSET, 4 Astor place. F% BALE Sea 4 BARGAIN, Al large hotel on the European handsomely fur- hed, and in one of the boat lgeat of tions in the city. Ap- ply immediately to 0, G. THOMPSON, 81 Nassau street, room No. 7. RR SAS, OF EXCHANGE FoR A #108 MODERN built house in this city, a beautiful country neat of 107 acres, with ine mansion house. Price | $7,600. Situated near Princeton, N.J. Money will bo put with the exchange. Apply to i. B. KINSHIMER, 9 ¥Yourth avenue, from 8 to 10 and 3 to 7 o'clock. OARD IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY.—A SINGLE. gentleman can be accommodated with a pleasant ront room, a closet attached to it, and board, with a private family residing at 160 Twelfth , between University place and aven OARD CAN BE HAD IN THE NEW HOUSE 153 WEST Twenty-fourth street, with all the modern improve- ments; rooms furnished, Inquire on the promises. OARD EN BROOKLYN, WITHIN TWO MINUTES’ walk of Fulton ferry. Two or three gentlemen or agentleman and lady, can have pleasant square rooms ‘and bedrooms, in a genteel house, with gas, halls heated,” ot at low raten, at No. 43 Middagh street, first from we OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS and hand- minutes The house is furnished with hot air, gas, &c. Also, one side room. wife or two gentlemen can obtain board and s large, neatly furnished parlor on second oor, with pan- tries attached, in Washington street, three minutes walk trom Fulton ferry, at $14 per week. Also a furnished room on third floor, suitable for a man and his wife or two gentlemen, or $9 per week. Breakfast at 73,, lunch at 12, and dinner at 6 o’clock. References required. Address K. A. F., Herald office. Beaty IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE Fa- Bow IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS mily; residing within one minute’s walk of the uth ferry, Brooklyn, will be bappy to recetve one or two geatlemon, or a gentleman and iis wife, as inmates. Both Koglish and Freneh spoken by the fanaity Ap- ly at 37 Paeifie street, Brooklyn, between and OARDING—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated with rooms and tull boar; also, large pies sant rooms, that will aceommodate families, ors party of four gentlemen, at low prices. Day boarders accommo- ‘also, at 122 Chambers street. OARDING.—WELL FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO let, with board for Indy and gentleman; fall board lady, and partial for gentleman, Location 7 and quiet, and west of and near Broadway. For par- ticulars address E. B., Broadway Post Office. OARDING.—A FAMILY, OR SINGLE GENTLEMA™, can obtain a desirable suite of rooms on the secouu floor, with full or partial board, by applying at No. 12 below street, one block Neilson place, first door from Broadway. References exchanged. OARDING.—A LADY WHOSE FAMILY CONSISTS ot but two persons, having a neatly furnished front room and bedroom adjoining, could accommodate one gentleman, or two who may wish to room together, wiuh artial board, where they cam enjoy good fire ia their room every Raphi No chikiren in the family. Address M. K., box 183 \d office. OARDING.—WANTED, BY AGENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, till the 1st of May, in @ private fam ly, a small ed front room and bedroom, with full for tw lady. Terma not to exceed $8 9 week, fire include Or furnished or unfurni Location not above Houston Address, stating terms and particulars, H. F. Q., Herald office. OARDING.—A PARLOR, AND TWO OTHER ROOWS opening into it, with other comforts, can be hy, With er without board. Apply at No. 8 St. Mark’s place. OLIDAY PRESENTS.—FIFTY PER CENT SAVED BY purchasing at BIGGAR’S new store, 687 Broad- , four doors above Amity street, nearly bg arsed Jones street. He is selling choaper than he ever phile in, Canal American portraits waa! OLIDAY PRESENTS FOR THE YOUNG. No. 697 BROADWAY. ‘The undersigned would call attention to one of the finest collecticns for ENGLISH AND AMERICAN JUVi to be found in the city, comprising books adapted to all ages, from the linen toy books, with colored pictures, to the igher grade of ILLUSIRATED AND HANDSOMELY BOUND VOLUMES FOR YOUTH. All of whieh wili be sold at reduced prices, JAMES 8. DICKERSON, 697 Broadway. EWELRY FOR 1! HOLIDAYS.-—-A. @. BAGLEY would rtd Aa his friends and the pub- he that be has taken the store formerly occupied by B. B. Wood, 301 Broadway, and having added largely to the stock, comprising the newest patterns and latest styles, Batters himself that he can sell at | sama satisfactory to all who may favor him with a call, RESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS»—AS CHRISTMAS and New Years are close at hand, and the seasons ior gifts fast approaching, the rubscriber would respect fully recommend his elegant stock of cloaks and furs to the present-giving publie, av gifts in which both the use- fal and ornamental are combined. Havieg @ rich as- sortment of velvet, satin and moire antique cloaks, made in the most fashionable style and of the very best mate- rial, be thinks he hazards nothing in saying they cannot be oncelled aly of the larger establishments in the city. Aroong his furs may be found the sable, mink, stone marten, fitch and mountain marten, mported ex. pressly for his establishment, and at prices to suit tho present depression of the money market, and the moans of all, As the Winter stock is fast pearing, and preparations being made for the Spring and Summor trade, those desiring cloaks and furs would do well to call and examine his goods quickly, at his cloak and fur entablishment, No. 47 Canal street, Brandreth Building, four doors from way. WM. B. MoKENZIE. f 1YS.—TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 18 DIVISION street.--The undersigned has just received from Kuropean manafacturers a large and complete as- So et easly atte Mag Be at great prices, com with any sther importing house im New Yerk. Country dealers will find it to their advantage to eall. Five per cont allowed for cash. fy pe m 2t28), CHR. GOETZ, (late Haas & Goets), 6 Division vereot, near Ghatham HE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL BALL FOR THE BENE- fit of the New York Fire Department Fund, will take place at the Academy of Music, Fourteenth street, on Monday evening, Jan. 15, 1865.’ Tickets may be procured of the managers. foundland pups, King Charle Hoglieh greybounds, Boetch and Ex, ‘iowa, house dogs, Ke. or #toek, fron: 8 to 150 Ibs, weight. \ ater atreet, corner Fulton, up stairs. QJPORTING.—FOR SALE, A SPTTER DOG, WELL ratters, sporting All the choice. bresde expressly Inquire at No. 206 +) broke; feiches his game. Alvo a pointer dog, and ® brace of English beagle houuds, inguire pt the store 4.3 Churgh street, OARDING AT 624 BROADWAY.—TWO GENTLEMEN and their wives can be accommodated with desira- le rooms and board, parlors with bedrooms, front on Broadway, likewise two gentlemen with single rooms. \URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— With board, to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, at 163 Hudson street, corner of Laight. [J ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH private board, at No. 62 East Sixteenth street, Place. Tho how near Irving we contains every modern convenience. Rooms will be let to a small genteel fam- ily, or to two or three single gentlemen. Full particu- lars furnished on inquiry ax abo ERSONS SEEKING BOARD OR BOARDERS, CAN be supplied by applying at A. J. BASSEI’S Real state and boarding Agency, No. 4 Astor place. Board obtained in private Lamilies, boarding houses, and hoteis, in this and adjacent cities or country, free of charge. OOMS 10 LET TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN RE uiring sleeping apartments in a si ly private Jamily san obtain them on very reasonable worms at 184 Laurens street, three doors from Bleecker. OMS NEAR BROADWAY TO LET—TO SINGLE ntlemen, at $2 and $2.50 per week, at Grapes’ Jrotel, 125 Grand street, one door trom Crosby, on the European style, Meals'at all hours, @. YERANCE. 0OMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, with or without board, clean and pleasant, with 3; four rooms, on second floor, with six pantries; two parlors, (one furnished,) at 186 Mercer street, one door above Bleecker. Day boarders taken, Rin TO LET—WITH BREAKFAST, IF REQUIRED. ‘The advertiser having taken the new and elegant ouse 47 West Thirteenth street, near Fifth avenue, will let. one or two well furnished rooms to gentlemen. Re- ferences required. Warm and cold baths. LET—AT 110 GRAND STREET, ONR LARGE FRONT room, lighted with gas, and well furnished, to a gentleman and lady, or two single gentlemed; also’ sove Falamall rooms for single gentlemen, with or without board. : ty LEI—WITH BOARD, TWO FINE ROOMS IN Lamartine place ; breakfast and tea, dinuer on Address A. unday only, for two or three gentlemen, R., Herald offi LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITH OR without board for the lady, a furnished parlor on the first floor, ina modern house, below Cai street and west of Broadway, w there are no children. Please addreas, for three days, C. B., Broadway Post Oilice. ANTED—BOARD FOR A VERY HEALTHY MAL infant, now one month old. Any respestable per- son wishing to take it te wet nurse for a moderate com pensation, will please address box No. 148 Herald office, OST—AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, OR IN UNION square, near Sixteenth street, on Monday ovening, 1ith inst, brooch, consisting of one single iow topaz, A liberal reward will be given to tl nder. Apply at Mr. Darling’s fancy goods store, 885 Broadway, OST—A FUR TIPPET, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, about nine o'clock, in passing from Sixteenth atreet through Irving place, round @ramerey park, through Twenty-first street, ap Fourth avenue to Twen- ty-fitth street, corner of Madwon aveous. The finder will be liberally rewarded by Jeaving i; at 27 Madison avenue. TA aoa eck, with dive yeazs least, of » lista dolag a ive lease, Of a hotel a business, ‘both of city and oguntry trade, from New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania ank New Jersey States, fuat ae good location, mear ‘aciy! i fharket ¢f thi city anf ralirend and steambcst Tat. | ings. For further information apply to ©. G. Thompsou, | 81 Nassau street. Seymour’s, new, with alt the improvements; use- fulfor all kinds of work im leather, cloth, satin, &e. Call at 134 Canal street, second floor. (0 PRINTERS.—WILI, SELI, IN THIS CITY A PRINT- ing office, well located, worth about $600, half in cash, the remainder on time; or would take a partner | with $300. Address Printer, box 178 Herald oftice. 10 BUTCHERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, THE OLD ESTAB- lished meat, Ronit and vegetable stand eorner of | Sixth avenue anc Fourth street, with a good run of cus- | tomers, and doing # good business. Will be sold for cash only. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Ap- ply as abov sae MACHINE CHEAP, FOR CASH, ONE OF WINTER FASHIONS. ee hn orto weir tee Ae oe UY YOUR FURS OF THY NEW YORK FUR OOM- pany.—Herzog & Newman have just received by swamship Union a superb assortment of royal ermine, Brfsnia sable, mink and stone marten, all manufactured expressly for Broadway trade. Ladies requiring furs should call before purchasing elsewhere, Old furs cleaned, altered, repaired and exchanged on the most | reasonable terms at 401 Broadway, corner of Walker et at BOOS & JACOBOWICZ, 397 Broadway, tirst floor, ween Walker and White. Ladies purchasing fancy fara, should visit the above maaufactory, whore they can select from the largest and most varied assortment ofall kinds, Furs cleaned, repaired, and altered to the present fashion, on moderate terms. ADAME J. BONNAVENTURE INFORMS HER friends and acquaintances that she left her old residence, 129 Canal street, three months ago, though her name is there used without any authority. Mada Bonnayenture informs those who wish to sce the last veautés of flowers and feathers, that she brought her- gelf a choice stock in the St. Louis, and has received a further sopply. in the Union. Madame J. BONNAVEN- TURE, eleve de Constantin 100 Prince street. baer OF ALL NATIONS.£FALL FASHIONS READY | st H. LICHTENSTEIN, OF THE LADIES’ DRESS TRIM- e mi , 90 Bowery, corner Hester st, receiv- on ‘aturiay, Dec. 9, out of the New York Custom House, 150 boxes rich silk ae a for cloak and mantilla trimmings; 50 boxes ribbons, for bows, &e., for trimming ball and evening dresses; and 100 boxes ribbons, dress, flounce and basque 3 Ly 5au- ple of silk or other dress goods sent to the store by post or otherwise, will be matched in the best manner, and mmediately returned. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0O. R SALE—ONE BUTCHER’S CART AND HARNEs3, It only been in use eight months; one covered buggy iand harness, Inquire of J. & J. O'GRADY, 62 Broadway, vd » 3 5 American Express Company, from 10 R SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL NORTHERN BRED bay horses, just from a farm, and perfectly broke. ‘ue got by Old Hamiltonian out of a Morgan mare, six- teou hands bigh, seven years old, and of extra speed; can trot a mile in 334 minutes, and is uns: for fine action, gentleness, style, durability and promptacss in driving; he is a perfect family or physician’s horse; warranted sound, and kind, in single or double harness, by a responsible man. Apply at Kverett’s stable, Ne. 24 West Thirteenth street, near Sixth avenue. ORSES ON LIVERY—AT CLUB STABLE, 204 H Fourth street,—There is room for several more rses at this fine stable, where the different kinds of feeds and the best care is given on very reasonable terms. Apply to W. E. RICE, as above. A splendid new calcehe for sale. SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE $310 ROSEWOOD pianoforte for sale for $225, as the owner soon sails tor Italy; bas been used but two months; made by the best city makers; perfect in all respects and fully war- ranted, with modern case and improvements. It can be seen at 34 Vesey street, from 9 until 3 o’clock P. M. N ORGANIST AND MUSIC TEACHER OF ACKNOW- ledged reputation, wants to get a situation to take charge of the music ina church, in either city or country, Has had an experience of ten years. N. B— Would conduct the music of a church for nothing, if the trustees would insure teaching in the vicinity for his support. Address, stating particulars, Mr. D. H. Pal- merly, Newburg, Orange, co., N. Y. BY NS, BARG AINS.—A SPLENDLD ASSORTMENT ‘of pianofortes for sale at gready reduced prices, One beautiful seven octave instrument tor $200, finished 1n the best man: ‘Apply at 120 Macdongal st ONSIGNMEN? SALE OF PIANOS—FROM THE BEST city makers, in plain and fancy cases, from ix to seven octaves, with orders to sell at a great redaction from the factory price, for cash; fully warranted. Also, ‘an assortment of second-hand pianos, at great bargains, from $40 to $150, Pianos of our own manufacture con- stantly on band. Apply at the manufactory and ware- rooms. McDONALD BROTHERS, 292 Bowery, neat Houston strevt. __..__, PROPOSALS. Comte NOTICR—DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS and Supplies, December 13, 1864—To Contractors, —Sealed proposals will bo received at the office of the Commissionor of Repairs and Supplies, No. 3 Qty Hall, basement, until Saturday, December 23, 184, at 12 o’cleak M., at which time they willfhe opened, in accord- ance with jhe amended charter of 1853, for the paving of Chat street, Bowery, Fourth avenue, around Union square, to connect with the Russ pavement, with granite block’ pavement, better known as the Belgien pavement. All information in regard thereto can be had at the of the Commissioner of Repairs and Sap- plies, City Hall, basement. Blank estimates can had at the shows office. N. B.—The Commissioner re- serves the right to reject all or any of the estimates if deemed for the interest of the Corporation. BARTHOLO! B, PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs ani Supplies. EW YORK, DECEMBER 14, 1864. —SEALED PRO- posals for supplies of beef, mutton, &c., for the igrant Refuge atid Hospital at Ward's Island, and the Marine Hoapital, Staten Island, will be received by the Commissioners of Emigration at their office, No. 76 Franklin street, (where blank forms of proposals in ay be had until Wednesday next, the 20th inst.) The Com. missioners reserve to themselves the right to reject such proporals as may be deemed not for the interests of the ipewtutig nA, | until lst May next, the four story he at OMETHING NEW.—MILLER & GRANT, 371 BROAD) way, have just received point cellars and sleeves | match; the rhe. is entirely new, being very light, dress juced; very a priate for holiday pre », Brussels, Gui Laake Conse and Mechiif as variety; embs collars, sleeves! handkerchiefs, &c., in full assortment. Our goods bei selected at the Pisces of manufacture for frst cla trade, are choice in style and at prices much below any| thing ever before oflened. ¥ PECIAL NOTICE.—THE ENTIRE STOCK OF embroideries, hosiery, kid 000, st Madden & Stewart’ sold by 1st January, without sequence of an alterat time. Ladies will find this a grand opportunity to chase for the holidays. ~ sf Pe ae pm} is will ren} y stary etch hace bltusta 110 Fourth avenue, near i modern improvements; and earpets and household furniture, which condition; also a fair team of horses, Apply on the pr mises, between 3 and 5 P. M. LET, FURNISHED, IN MERCK street, near Broome, The house has lately h wut in, ‘and is neatly furnished. Or, would be sol Logether with the lease, if required. Inquire at 2 Hudson street, er at 187 Canal street. PARTMENTS TO LET—TO GENTEEL FAMILIES, A) 76 Warren street; rents moderate; will also rented for business purposes. icra James Murph: 257 Broadway, up stairs; or to Wilxinson on th premises, HHURCH TO LET, OR LEASE—THE METHOD! Chureh, corner of King and Hudson streets, tog ther with the pews, &c., all in com der, Noth wanted in it, It is capable of hol & very regpoctab! congregation and the situation is uasurpassed for quie’ ness and brags sg Any zeligionn dencuminet io} may apply to Mr. CURTIS, in the underneath. OPE CHAPEL—T0 LET, THE LECTURE ROOM 0) Hepe Chapel, 718 Broadway, for lectures and cor certs; also the upper apartment or chapel proper, i ‘the same purposes, and for religious services on the Sal bath, from the mt timeto the first of May nex Apply to ELI GOODWIN, 117 Tenth street. OYKL TO LEASE.—A RARE CHANCE FORA Hor keeper.—The Fagle Hotel, 16 Hudson stroet, lease, with the furniture and Axtares. Posse-siou give immediately, the proprietor having other ime: business. 0 LEI—IN EAST BROOKLYN—THE UPPER of a neat cottage house in Kent avenue, noar ile avenue, consisting of two rooms and three bedroc:! and basement. Will be let low. Apply to OLIVER WILLETS & SON, 276 Peat! stroet, N. Y. 10 LET—PART OF THE THREE STORY BRIO welling house 489 Hudson street, consistin, two parlors, with tea room annexed, two dedroon kitchen, eetlar, wood house and the wie of bath roo ree Possession can be given immediately. For p iculars inquire at 43 Front street, or at 112 We Thirty- fourth street. q LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A HOUSE, | the Fifth ward, near Broad: furnished or unful} nished. Address Rent, Broadway Office. LET—A FRONT AND BACK PARLOR ON FIR: floor, with pri to cook in kitchen, if require ipvuilenss suitable for a man and his wife, or two singh: or for a wevaciaa’s office. Apply on the premise: 4 Allen street, New Yorx. LET—A STABLE IN TWENTY-SRCOND STREI near Fifth avenue, with three or four «tals ; ca and hay rooms. Inquire of C, SCHUMAN Eivery Stable, 145 Filth avenue, or at Nos Band 7 ‘Twenty-first street. LET OR LEASE—THE SPACIOUS STORE A basement, No. 18 ice street, each room.abo 100 feet deep; have good light, suitable for any busi: steam power if desired. Also fourth loft of 26 Beekm street. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. LET OR LEASE—THE PREMISES 616 BRO. way; it. pai and could be altered at ht expense. iy to JAMIN! PRICE, 200 Hludson eerect 10 LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A MODE! T peas, seat cel wah below Canal conta’ ing some forty rooms, now full of first class board with the furniture for sale, to @ responsible par Terms of payment oaay: Apply to pe : RENT—FOR A PHYSICIAN’S OFFICE, FRO! basement of the pleasantly located house, N Hsmmond per annum, with gas, Apply as abo A eae a LEASE OF STORE ANQ F tures for sale, of an old clothing stand, one of best im the city, 199 South street, near Catherine fe ANTED—' Ni York, of about cne hundred acres, for which gv paying stocks will be paid. For sale, very low, a. gc) house in Thirty-third street, near the fenzh avenue DONNER & CO., 208 Broad: OO) PAINT STOCK—WHITE LEAD, ZING, 0| turpentine, &c. wanted, in exchange for two | on Eighth avenue, and mortgage of $2,000 well sesur_ Any party having the above stock to trade will in) focd bareain by applying to RB. KINSIUMER, ‘ourth avenue, from three to seven, P. M. | OUSE WANTED.—WANTED, A THREE. sto { basement house, with all the modern impre inents. Location between Lexington and Fifth areny not above Twenty-filth street. Price not to exc $5,000, as cash will be paid. Address Purchaser, He, office OUSE WANTED—IN A G00D LOCALITY, CLK) of all incumbrance, not oe for wh lor gvod manufacturing stock, and in Brooklya will Exchanged. Address R. 8. G., Horald office. H OUSE—WANTED TO PURCHASE 4 G60D TY Ti ment house, about Fourth, Fifth or Sixth sired, ice about $4,500. Advertiser can only pay $1,000 OOMS WANTED— BY A GERMAN three persons; two rooms and one or two bedro on third floor, with water conveniences, not above T) F. tieth street, and near Sixth or Eph Giarenee, Rent) -offies. ‘AMIL, NT house, in a respectable down Addi W ae town neighberh consisting of two or three Hangs Ne Ta rent, fi term beyond May next. Apply, wi rent and location, by letter, to'B. M., DANCING ACADEMIne. ‘ONS. G. MIRASOLE’S DANCING ACADEMY, "0 Bond street, Hours for Indies from?’ M. ¢ . M.; for gentlemen, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. in evening. On Saturday the hour of closing wil! be tended to 12 P.M. Private lessons will be gives hours. PETER on oa SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BRANDIS, Wo Scotoh and Irish whiskeys, rums, ging, «pro; ecrdtals, London and Dublin porter, Philaielph id porter, in bottles, for family use, For aries NPEUULLS, 430 , corner of Cro

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