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62 APTEROEMENTS RENEWED EVER! pay. ‘WAsTs. —WANTED, A GOOD COOK. ONE THAT UN. dervtands her business, and can come well recom: willcall at 84 East Sixteenth street, between ‘and { o'clock. 'S SITUATION WANTED—IN A HOTEL, OR C rst class boarding bouse, by a respectable young woman; understands meats, soups, all kinds of pastry, &c. Five years reference from her last place. Apply for two days at 212 Weat Twenty-filth strest, back room, second floor. 00KS, NURSES, WAITERS CHAMBERMAIDS, SEAM ries mantras cs girls for general’ hous “Tork, baving good city references, provided for respect- and country, at La joymen familie city and y, at the Employment dgeacy Office, 60 East Fourteenth street, (Union square.) ACHMAN.—WA A SINGLE YOUNG mae, a dituation as covchman; can give the highest references as to character and capability. May be Ren, or addressed by nore to J which will be punc- mally attended to, at #40 Browlway, saddlery st RUG CLERK.—WATED, BY A YOl from Scotland, a si uation ia a whol MAN or retail to ability store. Good referencn can be given character. Address J. M. L , Herald offic ON'T COMPLAIN OF WaNC OF EMPLOYMENT— Fifty men will be guarantied from three to five dol- per dy in selling a uewly invented patent article. Call and see it for yourselves. Apply to CHAS. H. CA: PEN, Bay State hotel. IRNCED SERVANTS, COOKS, NURSKS, WAIT- rls, seamstresses, &c, who baye served the first families in the city; also exellent servants, who have been at service in Europe. Buglis, Irish, Scotch, , and colored, provided at Manning’s oflice, 58 Atlantic ENERAL HOUSEWOR! ty ION WANTEDIN A ivate family. Good city reference given. Ap- iy at 150 Twenty-fourth street, between Seventh and ith avenues, for two days. ENERAL HOUSEMAID —SITUATION WANTED IN A Private family. Apply at No. 245 Henry atrect, 0 days. AS REGULATOR CANVASSERS WANTED—ACTIVE ‘and intelligent men cac be employed at a liberal tion, to canvass for this valuable machine. ‘at tho office of the New York Gas Regulator Com- pany, 262 way. EAMSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER.—WANTED, A aituation, by a young woman who is neat and quick at her work. ’ Satisfactory references given. Apply at Toseaaal siceot for TIVATION WANTED AS NURSE AND SEAMSIRESS, by & respectable Protestant young woman; she the eare of children, works well with her needle; cute and fits children's clothes, and has a good of bairdresting. Apply for one weok at 116 ‘Twelfth street, between Fifth and ixth avenues, None ‘butia respectable Protestant family need apply. pets vi. edhe: ITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOfCH WOMAN, AS. fitwt rate cook in a private family; iv capable of making all kinds of soup and jelly. Has no objection to 0 @ abort distance in the country. Is a good baker of dread: Good reference givea. Inquire at 166 Bleventh street, between First avenue and avenue A. RTUATION WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER DESIRES to procure for s good girl, about 25 years of age, who hes lived for several years past in bis family, a eitu: 6 chambermaid and wasber and ironer; she is ca- and honest. Please apply at No. 202 dave. Bue, third house below Thirteenth street. ————— ETUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as seamstress; sbe can cut and fit chil- dresses, and is av excellent plain worker; would have no n to take Gols of a couple of grown children. Bost city refereace given. Call for two days ie reg street, between First and Secend avenues, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a4 iaundress or chambermaid; she under- stands Fronch fluting perfectly, aud can give the best of city reference from her last pluce. Please call at or ad- dress 66 University place. ITUATION WANTED—BY A R&SPECTABLK YOUNG woman, to do general housework in a staal family; oan cook, wash and iron, or would go as chamber- maid and to do plain sewing. Good city reference givon, pei 2 mney days at 354 Twelfth street, betwoen Lirst avenues, bs tye ene senll A NIUATIONS ARE WANTED BY TWO RESPECTABLE young girls; one as chambermaid and waiter, or to care of children and do plan sewing; the other to jake care of children and go errands, Best of city refe . Please call at No. 120 Kighth streot, (St. Mark’s rence. place, ) for two days. ALESMAN AND GENFRAI, CLERK WANTED IN A and provision store (a German); must un- iuateons and have acquaintaace with city retail trade, Address Grocer at this office. {ITUATIONS.—SITUATIONS ARE WANTED FOR THE following most respectable servants :—Five professed cooks, also tem excelient plain cooks, washers and iron- ers; two Enghsh cooks; also, over one hundred other excellent servants, at HENDERSON'S office, No. 6 Court street, Brooklyn, opposite the City Hall. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WANT SITUA- tiona, one as chambermaid and to do fine and ironing, or to tobe care of a heby; the other, to do an or to do general house- oor ioe any Good city reference from thelr |. Please call at 289 Hicks street, Brooklyn, in 5 “GROCERS AND DRY GOUDS MERCHANTS.— ‘Wanted, a situation as salesman, by s young man Jas been engaged the last five years in the jebbing in this elty, Ho will guarantee to sell seventy-five dollars worth the first year in either of the above and to. cash and prompt six months trade. About one-half of his trade is in Western Penasylvania, aad-the rest is in Northern Ilinois and Ohio. fers to hia , and to several other good houses. A , Herald office. — NE FEMME FRANCAISE—DESIRE SEK PLACER comme benne d’entants ou fille de chambre. S'a. Gresser 218 Fourteenth street, chambre No. 13. ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SCOTCH WOMAN, @ good plain cook, washer ani to do the general housework for ; best of city reference given, if ce it ot ‘Houston, second floor; can be seen for two days, ; thinks more of a comiortable home than to wages. A ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART ENGLISH @itl, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do geno. 4 mo objection to goin the country. Good Can be seen for threo days at S12 git7 reference given. Mottstreet, near Bloecker, second floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, a8 Iaundress or chambermaid; flac washing and ironing. Good city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 125 Twenty-fourth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. ‘ANTED — BY A RESPROTABLE PROTESTANT woman, asituation as chambermaid and wo ‘oare“of children, or waiting and fine washing and Cam have the best of city reference. Pleage call at 123 Kast Eleventh street, third floor, fourth room. Can be scen for two days. Wie SITUATION BY A RESPECPABLE Dg Woman, as seamstress; has no objection tos the chomberwork. nd plain sewing, of © small family. Can produce the best of city reference yuired. call at 139 Seventh avenue, between th and Twentieth strects. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A _PROTPSTANT Scoteh woman, as cook. Apply at 396 Sixth ave- nud. Best of city reference given. Can be scon for two days. ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, A attuation as cook ; understands Eoglish aad French ‘Apply at 76 Broadway, corner of Kighth attest, Beat of city reference, Can be seen for two days. FANTED—A SITUATION, IN THIS CITY, BY A first rate Gorman cook in a respectable private . Goodeity reference can be given, Address W. Duane street, first floor. -ANTED—A SITUATION BY A VERY RESPECTABLE womans, as chambermaid, wai or take Ploase call at No. 96 Henry street. “To ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK AND TO AS- ' slat in the age go and ironing. Goo city refer- enoegiven. Apply at 187 Sullivan street, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook and chambermaid. The reference given, A, at 22 Roosevelt street, ee we poly , '‘ANTED — BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT __ girl, a situation to do chamberwork and waiting, or to assist with washing and ironing, ia a small private family, Good city reference given. P' Seventh avenue, second floor, fortwo days. SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS ‘Muree in a respectable — Good city refe- ‘ Apply at 168 Weat th street, Banana avenues, third floor, front ATION, AS LADY'S MAUD OR “Gand fame Ce , near Twelfth street, (PRCTABLE PROTESTANT WO- ‘ stewardess ate cacy of wa invalid. Plones ANIKD—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SiTCA- tion as first rate waiter or chambermaid. Has FJ of city reference, Please call for two days at 33 | fea! street, between Fifth and - nues, fourth floor.” er nan y= A SCOTCH WOMAN, A SITUATION _ a8 chambermaid, is a good sewer; can do up fine washing, and understands her business. Has no objec tion to goin the country or to travel with a family. Has good city reference, Please address M. M.J., He: rald office, for three days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PRO. testant woman, a situation to do housework or to take care of children and assist in the washing and iron. ing; would be willing to make herself generally usetal, Please call at 87 Laurens street, for two days. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, OF GENTEEL address and accomplishments, who speaks both French and English fluently, desires » situation in a French or other confectionery saloon She understands the business perfectly, and will be found an acquisition toa genteel establishment. Address Mrs. J.S., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU? do chamberwork and take care of children; plain sewing; would have no objection to do hou! Ta'a small private family; hae good reference, Pe event for two days at 139 avenue, between Nine- teenth and Twenticth streets, first floor, front coom ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAS A asituation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework. Good'city reference. No odjections to go to the country. Can be neen for two days at 202 Mulberry atreet, in the rear, third floor. warms SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE married young woman, as wet nurse. Has good city reference.“ Can be seen for two days, at 242 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth’ streets, rear house, second floor. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, = situation as cook. Best city reference given. Can be seen for two or three days, at No. 4 Greenwich street, second floor ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- teatant girl; is willing to goa short distance in the country; reference from her last place. Call at 160 — Twenty second’stivet, top floor, back room, for one day. po a eee bape tt BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women; one'as ladies’ maid or chambor- maid, the other as cook; good reference, if required. Can be seen for three days, at No. 140 Forty-firat street, near Third avenue. In the country preferred. We A RESVECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook; she thorougt ly understaads her busi- ness; has the best city reference. Can be seen for two da; not engaged, at 242 Sixth avenue, second fluor, up stairs, near Sixteenth street, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK IN A BOARDING house or private family, by a man who has been regularly brought up tothe profession. A note directed toJ.8. M., Herald ofice, wilt receive immediate atten. ion. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION todo general housework, chamberwork, or will kerve as seamstregs. Good reference given. Apply at 266 Fifth street, first floor, for two days. TANTED—AN INSTRUCTOR, FULLY CAPABLE OF teaching a French lady to read in English. She speaks English fluently. An hour’s tuition each day willbe euficfent. Addrees by note X. ¥. %., Horald ol- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE FRENCH cook; she understands all kinds of pastry, and has or good city references. Please address a note to C. D., 17 twenty-second street, between Seventh and Righth avenues. pa nia dab icin ee ae ees ‘ANTED—-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ® situation as chambermaid; is a plain seamstress, or can do ladioa’ fine washing. Has the best of city reference from her last place. Can be seon at 184 ‘Thirty-sixth street, botween First and Second avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE widow Indy, in a private family, to do general housework; is a good plain cook, aud first rate washer and ironer; has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Good city reference given if reqaiced. Canbe seen for two days at 106 Thirty-third atreet, between fixth and Seventh avenues, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SIPUATION ‘as chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing, or to do housework. No objection to go in the country, The most satisfactory reference from the lady she lived with. Apply at 201 East Ninth street, near ‘Tompkins square, second floor. ANTED—BY A HEALTHY YOUNG AMERICAN woman, having just lost ker first infantgat birth, achild to wet nurse. Good references given and re- quired. Please call for one week, at 78 West Fourteenth street, orat Hurlgate ferry, Eighty-ninth street, Asioria, ANTED—BY A WELCH WOMAN, A SITUATION todo general housework, or as ‘plain cook, in a private family. Can be seen for two days, at 273 Wost ‘Thirty-sixtn atrect, third floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, or to take care of children. Has good city reference. Can be seen for two days at 150 Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and ‘Twenty-first streets. Wrenn SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as seamstress or chambermaid. Can be seen for two or three days at 74 East Twenty- fifth street, between Iourth and Lexington avenues, ‘ANTED—A LADY WISHES TO RECOMMEND A good girl as chambermaid, or for general house- i She in steady, industrious, and strict honest; ly at her present employer’s, corner o! icks and ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, a situation as seamstress, or to take care of children, or to do cooking, washing and ironing. Can come well recommended. ‘be seen for two days at 280 First avenue, WANDD {EY A, HIGHLY RESPECTABLE SCOTCH girl, a¢ituation as chambermaid and nurse, or chambermaid and waiter, or is willing to make herself generally useful. Inquire for two days, at 196 Thirty: sixth atzeet, second cottage from Eighth avenue. ‘'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid; has no objection to do general housework.,The best of city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 105 Wont Nineteenth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN todo chamberwork and assist in washing an ironing, or to do the housewerk of a smaW fawlly. Has good references from her last place. She can be seen until suited, at 75 Greenwich avenut with the beat of city reference, general housework. Please call at 77 West Nineteenth street, between Sixth and seventh avenues. Can bo seen for two di hh: NEAL Re SON AIO Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, f situation to do cooking, warhing and ironing; is & first rate baker. Please call at 282 Twonty-ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, for two days, ANTPD— ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. men, situations; one aa cook; understands her Dusinose in branches; is a first rate baker of bread and pastry; the other as chambermaid, laundr waiter; is competent for either, Unexcept onabl roferenco given. Apply at or address 84 East Twenty- cighth street, second floor, front room, for two de ya. JANTED=BY A RESPROTABLE. HEALTHY YOUNG wowuan, who Jost her baby a fow cays ago, a child to wet nurse; most #atisfactory reforenco given. Inquire at 524 Second avenue, between Thirty-secoud and thir- ty-third streets, third’ floor, back room, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPPCTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as cook, washer and ironer. Gi reference. Can be seen for two day# at No. 4 Lawrence placo, in Mr. Farrell’s grocery store, corner of Tillary and Lawrence streeta, Brooklya. ANTED—BY A MOST RESPRCTABLE MIDDLE- aged Scotch woman, from Kdinvarg, « situation as nurse, to take care of one baby only; she bas had much experience in the management #{ children in both countries, and can be highly recommended from the place she is in at present. Apply or address J. J., No. § ‘est Tweaty-second stroct, near Fifth aveeue, in the basement, for one week. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSIRFSS, BY A respectable girl, who can come well recommended; she is an excellent plain sewer, aud bas served her time with a Freoch lady to out and’ fit dresses. Can be soon for three days, by calling at 279 Kightb avenne, — Ww SITUATION, BY A KESPECTABTS PRO- testant girl, ae chambermaid and waiter, or as waiter aud to do piaia sewing. Good reverence can be given. Can be eon for two days at 77 West Kighteonth n Six Seventh avenues. DA TION, BY A RESP young woman, as chambermaid, and to assist in walting and iroaing, or to do the work of small pri- vate fomily, Good city referunes, Can be seen for to days at No. 66 Wost Fightoonth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECT- ‘able girl, as cook, wai neral housework of a'small private family. Stu Qrrstande all kinds of baking and is s frst rate and ironer, and can produce the best of city from her last place. Ploase call at 250 Seven second foor. peeteeant ANTED—A SILUATION 43 COOK, BY A WOMAN whe understands cooking in all its bramohes. Call 2 Broadway, corner Fighteeath street. Good city reference givea. Can be seen fortwo daya. ——. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY COMPETENT Térnon, as cook, or to assist in washing and iron. tostimonials of her late employer § in want of such will confer @ favor by calling or ad- dressing at No. 6 Heater atrest, front basement, (or twe Gezs, where am interview may be bad, = A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® sitution te do chamberwork or se: pis good laundress. Has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Please cali at 377 Twelfth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as cook. Can give the best of city re- ference. Has lived five years in her last place, Please call at 224 Sullivan street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as waiter or child’s gurse; no objec tion to go to California with a family. Is a Protestant. oon seem any day this week, at 366 Kighth street, t joor. Wri LADIES, TO ATTEND A RESPECTA- ble saloon out of the city, where 20 liquors are sold, None need apply unless they have attended store or been accustom to business of some kind. The best of references required as to cbaracter and capability. Apply at the store of C, Stegman, corner of Nineteenth street and Third avenue. WW AS THDTA SITUATION, BY ANEAT YOUNG GI 11 of fifteen, as child’s nurse, aad is a neat sewer, willing to wash and iron for the nursery or do light housework in small family, or with a lady who bosrla. Has one year's city reference, Will take three dollars to twenty shillings a month, Call for two days at 423 First avenue, fitst floor, back room. TANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO work out by the week, as seamstress; anderatanda shirt making. Has the best of city reference. Please call at 402 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and ‘Twenty-8fth streets. Can be seen for three days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘8 situation as cuambermaid or waiter, or as nurse and to do plain sewing. Apply at 85 Thompson street, third floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo plain cooking, washing ant iroping, and will make herself generally useful. Good city reference given. Can be seon for two days at No. 46 Forsyth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SICUA- tion as chambermaid, or to take care of children and Jo plain sewing. Best of refereaces given. Inquire at 128 Twelfth street, between Fifth aad sixth avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as chambermaid and Iaundross, or as good cook. Can be seen for two days at 00 Concori street, Brooklyn, Good city reference trom private families. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GIRL BELWEEN 12 and 18 years old who has got no parents, is will- ing to make herself generally useful. Wages not so much an object as a home. Has uo objection tego in the country. Call at 15 East Rleventh street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, ina private family. Good refereace trom her last place. Also, asituation as coos. Good refer ence for six years from her last place. Can be seen for two days at72 Twenty-fourth street, corner of Sixth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid and tu do plain sewing, or to do general housework, in a small private family; has good city reference. Inquire at 49 Bank street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, a situation as wet nurse; has no objection to go tothe country. Please call at 236 First avenue, bet ween Thirteenth and Fourteexth streets, second floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, ACLIVE YOUNG woman, @ situation as seamstress and to wait on young Indies, or would have no objection to take charze of a baby, or to travel, as she perfectly understands ber business; the advertiser isa Protestant, and can gi mont respectable city reference as to character and abili- ties, Can be seen for two days, or address M C., at 107 Tenth atreet, near University a ANTED—BY A RESPECTASLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion aa cook, washer and ironer; is a good baker; no objection to the country; the beat uf referente can be given. Can be seon for two days, at No. 41 Frankfort street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, as nurae and soumstress; undor- stands all kinds of family sewing; mo objection te travel; also, another as chambermaid sod to do sewing, or as waitress. Please inquire at 47 Charles atreet. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLB ‘oung woman, to do general housework or cham- perwork, ins senall private family. Best of clty rele. rences can be given, ‘ase apply at No. 8 Prince street, for two days. ANTED—TWO HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG wemen want places; one is a first rate cook; under- stands all kinds of pastry and fine washing and iroming; the other isa very efficient cham! id and waiter. Both wish to live if possible in the same family. They can be well recommended from their last place, where they have lived four years, They can be seen or heard fi 66 Fi treet, Brookl, till they are ongaged. —_—— 'ANTED—A GOVERNESS FOR A YOUNG LADY eleven years old, to devote four hours a day to her Pa. ~ who can 6; pat | Cag French, would prsterret. after eleven o’clook in the moraing, atl? Florence’ yinks corner Broadway and Walker at, bpm SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 88 chambermaid and seamstress or to do goaeral ousework. Apply at her preseat employer's, No. 100 eventh street. tha ae ae A b geod pero joung German aa cook, good washer and ironer, in an American fauiiy. Con give the beat of city reference. Can be seen for two days at 61 Crosby atreet. 7s —A GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL, WHO IS 4 good plain ecok, washer and ironer, and can do he kitchen work for a small famils. faquire at 311 aridge street, Brooklya, one door from Willoughby. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youvg girl, ina small private family, to do geue- ral housework. ' Good recommendations from her last place. Apply at 89 Ridge street, in the basement. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A WOMAN, TO DO chamberwork avd make herself generally useful, Apply at 170 West Thirty-fitth street. NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A W situation as child’s nurse and to sew. Has tho best of city reference. Can be seen for two daye dt 1538 ‘Twenty-ninth street; between Seventh and Eighth ave- nues, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A ,SITUA- tion as cook or laundress, 18 capable to undertake general housework if required. be seen at her pre- sent situation, 272 Hast Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as laundress; she thoroughly un- d@rstands her business; can do up flue muslins in Freach fluting. Best of ety references given. Please call at 508 Houston street, between Broadway and the Bowery, in the store. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RES°ECTABLE young woman, to dogeneral housework. Has no objecs‘on to go in the country. Hasgood city reference. Can be seen for two days at 88 Elizabeth street, third floor, back room, No, 10. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, & situation as wot nurse. The best of re- ferences given as to character if required. Please call at the corner of Luquere and Columbia streets, South neon ges for Bernard Heaney. Can be seen for three ys, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as seamstress and chambermaid; can be hi recommended from her present situation, where she bas lived thirteen months. Priva’ Flease call at No. 8 Varick place, bet «e Bleecher streets, Can be seen for a week if not engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as nurse and plain seamstress, The best of city reference from her last p ace, where she lived seven years. Please call for two days at 158 East Twenty-fifth Street, between First and Second avenues. ANTED—BY A RE*PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a Protestant,) « situation as cook, and to assist in washing and in @ private family. Gooa r- ference given. Can be neon for two days at 106 Green- wich avenue, first floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation aa waiter and chambermaid; no odjec- tion to do the housework of = small family. Can come well recommended. Please call at 158 Twenty-eighth # reet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. W ANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to take care of an invalid lady, or to do chamber- work and assist in the laundry, Has’ the best of city re- ference. No objection to the country. Apply at 160 ‘Thiad avenue. ANIED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to go to California with family. Has the bost of clty reference. Would go as rmaid on board & ship. Can be ecen for one week at 148 West Seventeenth street, second floor, back room, yy Ante 48 AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION 4a nurse, or chambermaid and waiter in a small family. Apply at 177 Seventh avenue, in the store, be- tween Twenty-6scond and Twenty-third streets. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework, or as a good plaia cook, and first rate washerand irouer, and a Baker, aod is willing to make herself ureful and obliging. Good city reference can be given. Can be acon for two days at 276 East Tenth street, near avenue A. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as a professed cook ; understands all kinds of cooking, paitries, jellies, and gaine and creams. The best of city reference. Can be seen until engaged at a Laurens street, between Houston and Bleecker, in rear, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion as cook, who perfectfully understands her business in all its branches; is a good baker of pread and bisceit; would assist in washing if required. Good city reference given. Call in the rear of 403 Mulberry street, between] Bleecker and Houston, Wesley place, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FIRST RATE COOK, ina gentleman's family, where there is «man waiter kept, by a woman whose character and abilities will bear the strictest inquiry, who has lived with fami- lies of distinction, both in London and America. Address A. L., 127 Twenty-seventh street, between Seventh and Fighth avenues. -ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION ‘as chambermaid and waiter. Good reference can be given if required. Please apply at 67 West Twenty- first street third floor, front room. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN OF GOOD CAPA- tion to anolit in the "washing. aud ironing tf requined: ion to as in an ui Has good city reference. Can be seen for tee Gap at 130 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, first floor, back room. ASHWOMAN WANTED.—NONE -NEED APPLY theie busineas Uhorougily” To tush geod wages ill be cir business thoroughly. To suc! rie Any at 537 ‘Hron way, between the hours of 11 and . Me Wy ANIKO—A_ SITUATION, young BY A rl, as chambermaid and waiter. reference fiom her leat place. Can be seen for two days at 136 Seventhavenue, between Niseteonth and Twen- RESPECTABLE Good tieth etreets. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion a# good plain cook, and would assist in the washing and ironing. Has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Good city reference given. Apply at 399 First avenue, corner of Twenty fourth st. Bh falta SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN WO- man, % years of age, and a native of Connecti- cut, as housekeeper for a widow or emall family, in the city or country. Can cut and make all kinds of clothing. The best of city reference given. Addrsss E. Sharpe, Broadway Post Office, (postpaid,) forone week. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE fyoune woman, as cook,’ washer and ironer, “Has no objection to do’ general housework. Best of city reference given, Please call at 58 Watta atreet. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cook and first rate washer and ironer, or would do genoeal housework ia @ small family. Has good city reference. Please call at 108 Kast Thirteenth street, between Thire and Fourth avenues. ; ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young wormen, ae ptain cook, first rate washer and ironer; beet of city reference cam be given. Please call at 232 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, fourth floor, for two da; ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH irl, a situation to de general housework; prefers 8 private family. Good city reference can be givea. Please call at 9 Greenwich street, in the rear, for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS A PLALN COOK, OR AS chambermaid or seamstress; is copstent to fulfleither. Can be respectably recommended for so- briety, honesty and integrity. Please call st 476 Pearl street, im the rear; can be seen for two days —_— $< ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, as good 660k, fitet rate washer and ironer, or to do general housework. city re- ference, Can be seen for two daya, at 63 Market stagete 7 ANTED—BY & RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and waiter; is & good plain cook and a first rate washer snd ironer, Has city reference of four years from her laat place. Please call at 154 Wooster street. ) ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion as cook or chambermaid; she understands washing and iaoning, and would be willing to do gene- ral housework in simall family, Please oall at No. 12 Bayard street. BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A sITU- as cook in a private family; sho under- stands all kinds of cooking, and is am excell-nt baker and pastry cook. Has the best of city reference. Caa be seen for two days, or addressed by note, at No. 2 Union court, University ty place, betweon Kleventh aad ‘Tweifth strvota. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, itvation as goo4 Sook, waaber sud irouer. has last place for two years. Can be seea for a, at 26 Columbia atreet, Brooklyn 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- W tion in ® private family as child's nurse and seamstress; can do embroidery, or ae Chambermaid and waiter; no objection to go & short éistamce in the coun- ’ of city reference from her last piace Call at nw atk streets between Sixth and Seventh avenuer, Wert SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant to do the housewerk of a amall family; is capable of any kind of housework. To be sven (or twe days at 251 First avenue, second floor, front room. Wee A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tien to do genoral housework, washing, ironing, and plain cooking. Bost of city reference given. Appl at No. 206 Delancy street, in the rear, second floor. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION an and to assist in the washing and ironing. Please call on her present employer, 107 m2 ave- nue, for twe days. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WO. man, 4 situation as nurse and seamstress, who can take charge of a baby from its birth, or do house- work ina small family. Good reference given. Can bo Seen for two days at No. 03 Gold street, between Front and Water streets, Broeklyn. hs os anal i has al SOE LAT A is IEE We FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER, AND ironer, in a small Saw To one who is ableand willing to do her work, and is of obliging disposition, wages will be paid. None need apply without the of reference. Apply at No. 14 Harrison street, near Franklin and Hudson, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION a8 seamstress and nurse; can cut and fit child- ren’s d . Best of city reference ¢an be had. Ap- ply at No. 122 Eighth street, reom No. 3, betwoon First avenue and Avenue A. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, FIFTEEN YEAR3 OF age, a situation to take care of children, and do plain sewing. Would like to travel with a small private cB Can give good city reference. Please call at No. 242 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth etree Wonca SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, an first rate cook; has no objection to assist in washing if required. @ perfectly understands her business; has lived ia exc: lent families, and can pro- duce good reference. Can be secon during the week, it not engaged, at No. 10 Union court. ANTED—A PROTESTANT ENGLISH OR SCOTCH girl, 17 to 20 years of agt, to do the general housework ‘of a «mall family; liberal’ wages will be given. Apply in Skillman street, fo ase on right hand side, north from Myrtle avenue, Rast Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as wet nurse; her baby is four months old. Please call at No. 3 Norfolk street, third floor, back room. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS clerk, in some wholesale or retail drug store; he is well acquainted with prescriptions; he speaks several languages. Can give references, No objection to ry or West. Frangois, Post Office, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE middle man, who can speak five languages, English, French, Spanish, thio; and Portuguese, ip & private ly, or to travel o1 continent, Has good reference, Address F. P., Herald offi atatatiliana interior heb Sarvtinctecb tert ANTED—A SALESMAN, IN A LACE AND EM- broidery store; one who thoroughly understands the business and can come well recommended. Apply at 626 Broadway. Wtwtces ans A WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE, A oung man, as bockkeeper; salary $250. Address TI office, in own handwritiag, game, a town, and State of birth. ny wit 'ANTED—A SUITABLE PERSON TO ACT AS AGENT in this city, Brooklyn, Wiluamsburg, Jersey City and Hoboken, for ‘procuring and receiving applieatioos for life insurance in one of the oldort and most substaa- tial companies. Address box 1,900 Post Offive, with New York reference if possivlo, —— ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FEW YOUNG MEN TO sell new pablications: also to canvases for « woek- ly paper. We have agents clearing from $11 to $15 and 22 @ week; alxo a wan with from $100 to $200 to take charge of an office in Philndetpoia or Baltimore. Apply at the,oftice of “The Broadway Belle," 102 Nassau ateect. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GAR deuer, by a suber, steady man; understands both well and has no objection to country orcity. Has city reference, Acaress box 138 Herald office, for three ANTED—THREE MEN IN A LIGHT AND PERMA- nent business, salary $25 per month; « capital of $6 to $20 required.’ Apply to T. BOYCE & CO., 78 Nassau street, back room, first floor, VN ccnapme SITUATION, BY A 00 OTCHMAN, AS coachman or groom, who thoroughly u all its branches; woul! have no his erp i oe oa tion to the co come recommen the /amiliee he haa lived with. Please acdress C. D. E, Herald office, tor two days, which will meet with prompt attention aR seEetes pe ;TANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, > by birth,) @ situation as waiter in & private vate boarding house; he speaks sufficient Eg! SF Sea: bas the best of ety retereecor, Can be seen at Eleventh between First and atrost, Second avenues, first story, front reom, for three days. peoccntatnntente Mencia | Raabe, Peon . ANTED—A SITUATION AS W. BY A RE- WO eee Sie tere hoor cout re beat of reference Can be seen ae eae at OLL Brosdwey, eddreesed will be NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1855. | ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO PERFECTLY UN- derstands the teatrade. Satisfactory reference required. Apply at 72 Catharine street. sak 'ANTED.—JOB PRINTING.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO has a knowledge of actting type, will be taken to finish his trade, in a firet clase jobbing office ia this city. For particulars address Franklin, care of Wells & Webb, corner Fulton and Dutch stroets. ANTED—IN A MUSIC STORE, A BOY, SPEAKING English and German, to do errands and make him- self generally useful, Apply at 50 Montgomery street, Jersey City. Waster SMART, ACTIVE BOY AS LIGHT POR- ter; one resid ng with his parents preferred, Must at 86 Liberty come well recommended. Apply after 2P- street. Ww ANTED—AT 341 BROADWAY, BASEMENT—SALE3- men, clerks, men on railroads and steamers, porters, barkeepers, boys to learn trades and saloons, house. keepers, inundresses, chambermaids, &c. Charges mo- cerate. THOS, SPINK, Agent. SPHCIAL NOTICES. OSMONOLITAN ART AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION —Cloring of the books. —New office opened, for the reception of members, at No. 2 Astor House. ' Samuel Hueston, Secretary for New York, has arraaged with Me. ‘1. 1, Magagnuos to receive subscribers for the Knicker- bocker, and all the other $% magazines for 1865. Each subscriber is covstituted a member ef this new asvocia- tion for the promotion of art aad literature, and will re- ceive a certificate for the first annual distribution, which will take place in Sandusky, Ohio, on the S0th inst. Catalogues of the works to be distributed, can be had on application at No. 2 Astor House, “Call early and get a catalogue, as the books will soon close. Subscriptions received, a» usual, at the Knickerbocker oflice, 348 Broad- way, up stairs, Mien OFFICE, JANUARY 2, 1866,—THERE 18 ¢ opened, at this ofice, a complaint book, under the arge of a competent person, for the purpose of receiy- ing and entering ail complaints of mi coming within the jurisdiction of the municipal authorities, ‘The Mayor will entertain, and so far as the laws give him power, take cognizance of charges preferred by responsible par- ties for violation of ordinances and dereliction of duty upon the part of any person holding office under the city government, By order of the Mayor. All thi in this ety seasgerer anak oe aeed ¢ papers in this city will please copy, and son: their billb to this office. > FFICE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD COMPANY, New York, Jan. 2, 1865.--The sanual election for directors of thir’ compan; eld at the depot on Sixth avenue and Forty-thir on the 1éth inst., between the hours of 1 and 3 By order of the Board. YDT, Soc’y. RESENTATION.—ON ¥RIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1866, the friends of John M. Belden, Kisq., late member of the Board of Councilmen, assembled at his residence, No. 107 Attorney street, and presented him with « splendid service of plate, manufactured by Ball, Black & Co., worth . John B, Morrell,%sq., on behslf of the donors, presented the valuable token of their esteem accom; with the following addreas:— Mr. Bxupey—It aflords me great pleasure to act as the instrument of these friends payin & merited com- pliment to one who has beena faithful public officer; and permit me to say, on their behalf, that your de: portment as a member of the late Board of Councilmen, has won for you their confidence in your honesty, and thew ecteem for your close attention to, and proper ap- reciation of, the important duties entrusted to you as legislator of & free constituency of this great city, But, in addition to the deserved approval of your conduct as a member of said Council, these gentlemen feel deeply indeoted to you for the discreet and energetic manoer you performed the duties of chairman of the Committee of Assessments, appointed by said Board; and though there is no precedent of a similar compliment having been paid to any of your predecessors, yet they thi they would be wanting in a if they did not tes- tify in a befitting manner their acknowledgments for the valuable services you have rendered to them, by havi the work of said committes done with promptitade; au we trust that the he feb tee which you have received for the industry and integrity you manifested as a pub- Lie officer, will not only baa source of pleasure to your- self, but will have » wholesome eflect upon others who may beentrusted with public duties. And now, sir, this service of plate is presented to you, aaa pledge of their sincerity, trusting that you will appreciate the spirit with which it is tendered, wishing you and your family health and happiness. At the conclusion of Mr. Morrell’s address, Mr. Bel- den replied as follows:— GENTLEMEN,—Permit me to return vou my heartfolt acknowledgments for this unexpected—and, I fear, un- merited-—testimoniel of approbation of the horrices per- formed by me as member of the late Board of Councilmen, and as Chairman of the Committe of Assessments, i can only say, gentlemen, that I endeavored to perform the duties devolving upon me to the best of my abilities, and in accordance with my oath of office; and if, in the discharge of that obligation, I have advanced your inte rest, ia coinmon with the interesta of the citizens gene- rally, I assure you that it afforés me much happiness to Jearn: and this nificent it is to me an unques- tionable evidence of your sincerity, and doubly #0, (un- der present circumstances,) coming as it does at a time when even the most contees, cannot construe it as being made for sinister motives. I can assure gentle. men, that this mark reer friendship and ‘oval of my conduct as @ public officer, hax mado a deep im- pression upon my and my tongue utterly fails to express the emotions of pleasure that this plodge of confidence has preduced in me. Ican only say that I thank you from my heart for your kindness, and I ledge to you my earnest endeavors to merit tho oonf- rT) ‘ioe bad placed in me. At the conclusion of Mr. Belden’s remarks the com- peny sat down to an elegant supper, to which they did imple justice, and all partion separated highly pleased with the proceedings of the evening. 'HE STOCKHOLDERS OF BUILIOCK’S QUARTZ Crusher Company will mect at the office of the com- pany, on Monday, Sth day of February, 1855, to con- M. DP. sider the propriety of increasing the capital stock of the company. H. Nace, W. H. Watson, 8. P. Leeds, C. Trowbridge, trustess. a THE PUBLIC.—PERCEIVING IN LAST SUNDAY’S Dis] h a description of a novel clock in uke at t theatre that indicates the time without hands, the undersigned has reason to botieve that it is an infringement of his patent. He would herevy cau- tion the public ree making, or using, any such methods of indicating time without purchastig the right from the unde ashe is determined to prosecute all such persons for damages. entire it to the whole or single States he is willing to sell out on the most reasonable terms. See particulars in handbill, New York, Jan. 2, 1856. JAMES GLENN. Address care of John Glenn, 26 Hudson atreet. MUSICAL. VERY SUPERIOR $315 ROSEWOOD PLAN: OFORTE, fReven cc'ave, made for the owner ten weeks since, yy best makers; is perfect, fully warranted, and is of. fered for $220, on account of sickness. It can be soen at 167 Chambers strect, from 9 o’cirek till 3. UtiC.—A GENTLEMAN, OF EIGHT YEARS EXPE- i — offers his oo Mirae teacher of the piano- jorte, singing, or as organ:st. Would be ready to give Jessona in the above branches, in his own I ig as on as in that of his pupils, or for board and lodging, Can gi the best of references, No objections to poly lato country. Address A. B., No. 36, Herald office, EW MUBIC.—JUST PUBLISHED, THR. FOLLOWING ice music by the great composer, Thomas Raker: * Clarence,’ baliad, with beautifel vignette on tists rej \Happitess,”” ballad, 26c.; They Tell Me Heart is Changed,” ballad, 25c.; Down by tne Pebbly Shore,” duet, b80.; “Sparkling Polta,’” dsc. ; “ Ripling Brook Polke Mazurka,” 26¢. ‘Thoso purchas. ing one dollar's worth of music of my house during the month of January, will be presented with a like amount in any of the choice publications from my extonsive catalogue, and & twenty five cent pleoe, with vigaetto on the tite Page, enti : a the Rus of Waters,” as @ Now Year's gilt for 1855, ai ve both purchase and gift forwarded them postpaid. z HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 388 Brosdway. als asatcninameesnceencsapussiplnemamebcatpmpleninneges IANOFURTES.—GREAT BARGAINS—ONE AT $125, $150, $160; been used « short time, warrantod; ‘with assortment of elegant new }, 634 and 7 octave, with metallic frames. Grand diagonal scale, equal to the grand piano, at half the cost, reap tite teeta any- tLéng offered. Blegant atyle of music stool, onde sas Prices to suit the times, at G. & H. BARMORE’S, 348 Bleecker atreet. SF EN PIANOFORTFS TO LET—AT $2, $2 50 AND }) 85.8 month, or for sale, very cheap. Also, for sale, one melodeon, for $36; and one upright piano, for $65, M. DUMSDAY, teacher of music, 225 Grand street, IOLIN TAUGHT ON REASONABLE TERMS, BY A Pupil of Robert Hann, of the Theatre Royal, Uo- vent Garden, London. Apply at W. R. Fiah’s (weatrical wig store, 649 Pearl street, four doors from Brondway. S GARDENER—BY. A MAN WHO HAS A PRAOTI- cal knowledge of his business in all its branches, Also the improvement and laying out of new places in the neatest manner; would have no objection to supor- intend a farm if required. Character will be fouad satis- yj no incnmbrance; & permanent home i# more re- quired than very high wages. Address Gardener, for a at 185 Eleventh street, between avenues A ’ LYN, 4 SINGLE man to take charge of a small garden, two horses and cow, and make himself generally useful.’ Hua a boy to beip during the summer moaths, and but little driv- ing. Wages twenty dollars and found. No second class man will answer. Apply at 3° Front street ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BAIR CUTTER AND wig maker; an American preferred. Good rofo rences required. Apply to J.T. Rovin, 25 Nasaau etceat, office 16, between 10 and 3 o'clock ANTED—A SITUATION » han had experience on bigh and iow preasure en- For reference, apply to eugineer of Jackson's irom rail manufactory, 201 Centre street. c reat bargains . Im consequence of the close of the season the company are determined to offer their at cost. ladies should visit the store and or all the ins will have been NEWMAN, 491 Beontwoy, cores o€ Walker stzert VOL. XX. FINANCIAL. TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WA’ $150,000 create city stocks, netes, bai &e., negotiated. Bui confi rept executed, at 102 Naseau street, room No. 2 Tro IPPON & CO., brokers and ion merchanta, fortes, &c., or bought for cash. Good city , Doted, bonds and mortgages, &c., negotiated; business cona- dential, and executed ‘promptly, at 78 Naseau street, first flo k: office. ° \() 10 BOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATORES, , ke. bor for cash. biked OO iat sapiens, ae te Jobe strset, coruer of Nassau. viet —10 LOAN, ON DIAMONDS, B50.000.~vaichen Sewstey,. teats, and merchandise in general, (or bought out.) Bonds and inortgages bought and sold. Money constantly on hand, and. Susiness conducted in the Know Nothing styles, at 146 William street, near Fulton, up stairs. € —10. LOAN AT SEVEN 43. OOO cent be Sona end ‘mortense, on aproved real estate in this city or BrooMyn, in sums to suit applicants. Also, $36,000 to Invest ia the purchase of mortgages. Apply to J. K. COOK, Jr. sin PP No. 4 Now street, near Wall ‘ KON | (\ —MONEY TO LOAN, ON DIA- 20.000. onda: watenes, evetey. pint, Ary goods, Begars, oF menghandize of every description; business confidential; 21% Broadway, and 153 Fultom street, room 11, third story. STBEL, & CO. $10 00 SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED—ON & real estate security, and an cqual interest with the Padvertiser, in a cash auction and com- mission business in this city. The house is well estab- lished and the business is lucrative. unless direct from the ceive attention. L. 0. C. No communication y wishing to invest will re- Herald office. —WANTED, THE SUM OF $250T0 IN- crease a small but lucrative busines: Fh in four and six months, with interest. Good col- teral recurity and a liberal bonus will be given, Ad- dress H. Lee, box 194 Post Office. GENCY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.—NOTICE hereby given, that an instalment of fifteen dollare ‘be paid on each one thousand dollars of the Stock of the State of Illinois, at the offiee of the subscribers, on and after Monday the first day of January next. [ine emcee mld pee on the n of Jan 1847. The payment on New Canal or Bonds of 1847, will be stamped on the Coupea of July, 1840, ‘WADSWORTH & SHELDON, Interest agents, 29 Wall at, ROKEN BANK BILLS "0UGHT.—THE HIGHEST prices will be paid in guid for all kinds of broken bk money. Allother uncurrent funds bought at the usual rates. Drafts for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland. JAMES M. TAYLOR, corner of Chatham square and James strect. {ABH ADVANCED AND LOANED 10 any, ‘AMOUNT— ymonds, watches, jewelry, valuable personal bought ‘f highest cam pnt Te WOOD, 6) Falton street, second ‘door, frent oom, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. (ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, pianofortes, watches, diamonds, silver wure, firearms, nautical instruments, mechanics’ té &e.; or any of the above bought for cash, and the hi, eat price paid, at No. 26 Catherine street, b: McCAFFRAY & WALTERS. RY DOCK SAVINGS BANK—619 FOURTH STREET mear avenue C.—Deposits made on or before the of January next, will receive iaterest from the lst of January. Interest, as usual, at six por cent per an- porch Retr ANDRRW MIELE 1 President. Jas L, Srswanr, Secretary. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN one door from Greenwich.—Open repo from 10 a. to1P.M.,and4to7P.M. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent allowod on all sams from $1 to $600. Deposite made on or before the 10th day of January next will re- ceive interest from the lst. ere CALEB S. WOODHULL, President. '. M. Putas, TED. vax Pour, pVice Presidents, Vaxpurmiur L. Buxton, Seoretary. | cy SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STRERE, Epler ieee ep pig yg 4 en! at e ral a able on and after the th day of January mext, Br dends not called for will draw the same as Prouidomt. ECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- tion, 492 Grand street. its made om or be- the dest of Jeauaty neat. intecewt, aa teual; seals pet 6 first of January next, an at pa hey aba han el in on Monda; ne uraday and Fatui to7P. M. By order, “ALFRED T. CONKLIN, Presiient. Jouxs P, Hascut, Secretary. PB nicotene maton linha Shae cha Rt ONEY TO LOAN—AT THE EMPIRE LOAN 0} 321 Broadway, (removed from 128 Nassau street, on diamonds, jewelry, furniture, pianofortes, wines spirita in bond, or other property, Busisess prompt and confidential. NY Geter AND OTHER3 WANTING fookl ol sugacior evetrr’ hid iotioe sie sie On stocks of superior jewelry, wa’ wer y and diamonds. Partios are requested to call at the office of HARCOURT, BRADLEY & CO., 36 Ann street, bofere they make other arrangements, as they will be liberally treated with. OSE HILI., SAVINGS BANK, 251 THIRD AVENUE, one door above Twenty-first street.—Deposits made navi bank on or before January 15, will re- ceive interest from January 1. Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum on sums of $500 and under. Bank open daily from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. WM. H. PLATT, President. R. KEELER, Vice JAMES It. Loorsonnow, Secretary. Seaamennatenattied Resxtanbsinces Sen OUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 173 At- lantic atreet, J Tess Athenmum ie jan. — .—Depositors oe notified that io, Sailings, rate five per cent per annum, on all sums five dollars or upwards, which bave been deposited in this institution at least three months previ- ous to the on and the 10th insta: main as stant. are reminded that its made by the 10th day of January, will draw interest from the 14e of January. Opem daily from 10 to-2, and. Saturday irom Oto0. HRA SMItES Guo, Wanp, Secretary. iv , WILL MAKE CASH AD¥ANORR u ur, grain, mn, and other atore. JOBN'S MURRAY, 137 Pearl street, - Wall street. RY GOODS TO BE DISPOSED OF.—THE STOCK, willand fixtures of an old established dry Js business, doing a trade of $50,000 a The re in located in one of the best business F ben’ has got all the modern improvements. The pro is retiring from the business, hence the wish to of the concern. Apply, by letter, for one week, B., Herald office. ‘aweero TO LADIES—DRESSMAKERS AND MIL- liners. Urgent necessity compels me to dispose of a, remaining stock of choice aud fashionable dross tr ape kg I gallons, feaehers, flowers, bounet and sash ribbons, silks, rating, velvets, Kc., &c., at half the price we sold them at before the ned M. H. .CHTENSTEIN, 90 Bowery. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. R SALE—A VERY STYLISH MOUSE COLORED horse, 1634 hands high, six years old, warranted sound and Kind. Also, a very fine dapplo gray horse, 1b hands high, seven years old, sound and in every respect; both ‘travellers. Sold for the want of ase. Apply in the store, 103 Fourth street, corner of Charles. a a aera een catalan ORSES.—NEW YORK TATTERSALLS, SIXTH AVE nue, corner of Thirty-ninth street, cay atl o k, will be wold at auction, to pay storage, slx = wogons, four eeta of barnoss. ‘Also to pay keoping, four good work horses. Also, three fine road horses, together with the usual assortment of wages harness, robes, &c. GEORGE CLEMENS, Auctioneer. HENRY PALMER, Salesman. TARIZ NEAR UNION PARK TO LET—HALF OF A private le, comprising three stalls, room for = fora and loft. For particulars address box HOTELS. jOLLINS HOTEL PARLORS, WITH BEDROOM: Te let, on most reasonable terms, with board, at the Collins Hotel, foot of Canal street, directly opposite Col- lies’ line Of ocean steamers. Stages cars rua close to the door, making it most convenient. TALLMAN & MAPES, Proprietors. OLDRIDGE’S HOTEL, 157 AND '169 BROADWAY, corner of Clintop place—conducted on the Eare- an plan—oflers unaurpaseed accommodations or individoals la want of neatly kept apertments, with or wit board, at sonable rates, and where all the comforts of a quiet New England home enjoyed r tinily situated, Se p pereens sitting a 4, between forty aad ome, m0 and cbover baths, always ready. Avsight’ tendance. A Ox for serv: Herald { filed, THOMAB GUARTERM etor of the Crown and Scepter, and wich,) tenders his grateful ‘thanks fi for the favors he has so long enjeyed at their hands, aad solicits {eis comfiaued patronage sad revoaa