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18 ADVERTIMENENTS RENEWED EVERY DAT. eer mm “QONTINVED FROM FIFTH PAG! Si aRiteate seamen caer ae et soe wanted in a small mee family. city reference given. Apply at 446 Fourth street, First and Second avenues, ‘OOK.—SITUATION WANTED IN A PRI- ‘vate family or boarding house, Good city referen ve Apply at 151 Elizaboth street, for two days. ‘ADIES AND GENTLEMEN WISHING WASHING AND done in the neatest manner, also plain sew will pine inquire at 229 Mulberry street, first floor, front roem. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AND trustworthy young woman, of good habits, te do @neral housework. She can be seen at 105g East Ele- enth street, second floor. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1855. ‘WANTS, /E WASHING, BY AN EXCELLENT laundress, who is of her business; does shirts and bape wed, Good reference given. Please on Cain, 201 West Twenty-sixth street, near Fighth avenue. ‘ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, asituation as nurse or chambermaid, or to do r be + Can be seen at her last employer's for wo dayr, No. 7 West Twenty-first street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youug wonan, as wet nurse, as her own child died two days since. Good reference. Can be seen for two fays by calling for or addressing Doreeta Clark, Yonkers ost Office, Westchester county. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN, as nurse and seamstress; thust understand the care of children, and be willing to sponta: part of the year in the country and make herself generally useful. ‘Apply between the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock, at No. 33 East teenth street. QITUATION WANTED—BY \ RESPECTABLE PERSON, to cook, wash, and iron in a private family. Cag Zeseen at 160 Twonty seventh street, between First and cond avenues, secon floor, for two days, if not en- ITUATION WANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE young woman, 43 cook, washer aad {roner, or would do general housewor! asmall private family. City wnces of the highest respectability will be given. Vleebe agit 44 Armas street ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEITABLE YOUNG , 88 waitress oF cliambermaid in a private fami ty; has no objection to gritos boarding house. Good city references given. Please call for two days, at 645 Hudson street. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YO! woman, a6 good plain cok; is an excellent er bjt ‘and is very kind to children. Has the best mae pe a agro Can ve seen till engaged, at 445 Fourth street, between First aad Second aveaue: Siege WANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE Woman, in tue city or country, to do general j is a good pinin cook and baker, and @ first rate and irone?, au Qity roference of the b ghest will be given. Bowery, for two days. QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN purse and seamstress, or chambermaid and wait Apply at 124 Greene street, in the rear, third floor. d will take a moderate s@lary. Call et 223 ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in a private family, todo the general housework; is a good cook, washer and ironer; good re- ference from her last place. Can be seen at 69 Watts street, for two days, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIR*T RATE FRENCH cook; she understands perfectly all kinds of pas- try; han very good city references. Address A. Alvesot, Na. 9 Niblo's Garden, (590 Broadway.) ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT WOMAN; ONE TO TW cooks wouh and iran; ibe bias eran steer berwork, fino washing and plain sewing; must under. stand their business. City reference required. Apply at 66 Hammond street, between 10 aad 4 o'clock. —— bearer A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do caamberwork or sewing; is a good laundress; has no objection to go a short distsnce in the country. Has good city referenca, Call at 64 Twenty-fourth street, near Sixth ave nue. ws TED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as nurse and seamstress; is willinj to make herself useful. Call, or address by note to rd C., 120 avenue B, opposite Tompkins square, Excellent reference given, WANTED A, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as lauudress, or to do general housework fora small private family; is a good plain cook and good washer and ironer. Good reference. Cua be seen for two da 148 Christopher street. /PANISH TEACHER WANTED—TO GIVE TWO OR three lessons a week toa young man, Terms must be moderate, Address Schulir, orala ‘office, stating ITUATIONS WANTED—AT MANNING'S OFFICES, 68 Atlantic and 10 ‘illary streets, lyn, for over ‘two hundred American, tnglisb, Irish, Seotch, German, and colored cooks, nurses, waiter girls and seamstresses, who have served our first families, and for references, respectability and experience cannot be equalled at any other establishment. N. b.—Empiloyers, please observe the mumbers, as there are other offices in the same atreeta, with which I have no coanection whatever. WM. MANNING, Propriotor. RVANTS.—WANTED, Ai’ WALLACE’S OFFICE, NO. 4 Sands street, near Fulton street, Brooklyn,’ pro- feseed and plain cooks, experienced housekeepers, seam- stresses, laundresses, nurses, small girls, &c. They must de well recommenies. N_B,—Kmplosers supplied with efficient servants at this office. Terms moderate. HOTEL KEEPERS—WANTED, A SITUATION AS steward, ina hotel, by a person who is conversant every department having himself kept a first class house for many years; cam intiuence @ large amount of patronage; has unexceptionasble reference; no objection ‘toa southern or western howe. Address W. B.G., No. 1 Ann street. NO BRUGGISTS.—1HE ADVERTISER BEING BROUGHT up to the business, wisies a situation as porte o— of city reference as to poner sobriety and capi ity. Please call or address 249 First avenue, first floor, over store, till engayed. z= i algpel SR Whe pd spt AND RETAIL. A young man, disengaged, wishes # piace in dither of the above. He can ring’ the best retin ences, &c , having been engaged in this city for many years. N.B.—The wholesale business preforred. Ad- dress Fortunatus, Herald oftice. NION SQUARE.—COUKS, WAITERS, NURSKS, &c., provided for respectable families, city and coun. try, at the papereest Agency Office, 60 East Four- teenth treet, Union square. N. B.—Every person ap- vlying for situation at tus office, must have satisfac- ary reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid acd laundress; 388 no objection to the care of children, The best of uity reference given. Apply at 107 Thirteenth street, setweem Third and Fourth avenues. ‘ANTED—BY A HIGHLY R&SPECTABLE ENGLISH widow lady, a situation as housekeeper. Address Mrs. H. H.,No.5 Wooster street. City reference given, if required. ‘Cam be seen for three days. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘a8 cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework. Can be seen at 93 Mulberry street, between Bayard and Walker, in tue basement. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron in a small private family: be best of city reference given. Can be seen at 1,074 i roadway, between Tweaty-ninth and Thirtieth streets, or two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL V of nineteen, as child’s nurse and chambermuid; is kind and amiable, anc capable of waiting in a small family, or on @ lady who boards. Has nine months’ city reference, and can wash and iron for the nursery, and assist with light housework. Will take $4a month, Call at 323 First avenue, first floor, back room, Wercinater A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO worl do chamberwork and plain sewing, or the house- of a small farily. Can be seen til cagaged where at present employed—1283¢ West Nineteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, Ww to cook, wash, and iron, or to do general house- work in a private family. Has satisfactory reference from her first and last place. Please call at 279 West Nineteenth street, third floor, frent room, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. ie ‘ANTED—A CAPABLE LAUNDRY WOMAN, AT the United States Naval Hospital, East Brooklyn. Appty between the hours of 9 and 12, N, B—None need apply without good recommendations. ’ ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do housework or chamberwork ina small family. Good city reference given. Please call for two days at No. 80 Laight street. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECT- able Scotch girl, as lady's maid; she is a first rate Gressmaker; can fit and make ladies’ and children’s dresses in any style, and would have ao objection to take charge of a child tree or four years old. Can be seen for two days at 35 Stanton sirest, second floor, room No. 8, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEJTABLE young woman, as wet nurse, who perfectly under- stands the care of a baby from its birth. Can be highly recommended by the lai y whom she has nursed for; is a rood seamstress. The advertiser isa Protestant. Can | beseen for three days, if not engaged, at 289 Sixth ave- Bue, corner of Eighteenth street, in the store, ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, ‘A gituation; she is a first rate washer and ironer and ia willing to assist iu the chamberwork. She would ato a respectable boarding house, Bert Vieuse call at 121 Walger street, in ateo tor two days. G WOMAN, WITH GOOD city reference, wants a situstion as chambermaid or waiter, ins reapec family, in the city. Ploase call or send & noteat 1¥2 bast Nineteenth street, bet ween First and Second avenues, up stairs, third fo have no object. of city reference the store, Can ELOH PROTESTANT Yo! ANIED—BY A SMAKT ENGLIGH GIRL, A tion as chan beru and waiter, or to gone- eure work; nO objec private boarding aouse om short distance. Call at 314 Mott street, ve , front room ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECIABLE wewan; urderstands baking, cooking, | and ironing periectiy, Please call at 36 Ren. wick, between dpring aod Canal streeta | Were te Law ‘DRESS; ONS WHO ral or to ‘DRESS; ONS WHO perfectly understands hor ousiness; mast come | recommended. Amerwan ct German preferred. | Apply st 220 West Fou: toonih strvet. | p> = toad nahn dvtateheananiintrde Nek | ANTED—BY A KiSPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, | Mf & situation cs seamstross Ina private family, | | | cut and fit children’s and ladles’ dross. The of city reference. Cnn be seen for two doys, at 101 West Nineternta street ANTED—A SITUAT.ON, BY A RESPBOTABLE girl, to de chamberwork aud waiting, or coam Derwork and plain sowing. beet of city referonce. Can De seen watil cugage |, at 40 Thirtecath strect, between Fifth and bixth avenues, secoud floor, back room. | 7 rable YOUNG wo | | i | ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO men, situations to go to California, as nurse and peametresses; can cut and fit ladies’ dresses, aud would be Willing to make themselves genecally usefub. Apply et thecorser of Court and Dograw streets, over the butcher shop, South Brooslyn, Uaa be seen for two weeks. Bate an ANTED—BY A REsKCTAT YOUNG WOMAN, Boot covk, washer ead iremer; un- Good city references stroet, rear building, Th for two dej». ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOSNG ENGLISH h & bp gtambermeld sal ae No ob- ton or boar: ouse. Ci aceon for “two days, at her present omployer’s, 266 Broadway, pei- wate door. . ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Bootch f 16 8 good cook, wesher and ironer; has do general housework in @ tamily. call at 260 Mott Hor aecond floor, Beat ¢’ WANTeR=A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABIR young woman; has lived five years anda half in her last place; as seamstress and chambermaid, or to take care of children; understands making children’s clothing. Can be seen for two days, at 344 Firat avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty first streets. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESCECTABLE young woman, as first rate cook; is an excellent washer and ironer. The best of city reference given, Can be seen for two days. Please call at 152 Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. ANYED—A SITUATION AS PROFESSED COOK; ar) rho perfectly understands all manner of cooking, particularly excelling in soups, jellies, pastry, and French made dishes. The highest Pty seaillvegedth be given. Cun be seen till engaged, at 200 Fourteenth co between avenues A and First avenue, room 7, ront, FT WS — BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation to do general housework. Gocd reference from her last place. Isa good washer and he Can be seen for two days, at 114 West Eighteenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A VV young French married woman. Apply’ to Mrs. Stenger, above the shoe store of G. M. Engelhard, Flush- ing avenue, near the Marine Hospital, East Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to do general housework; is a good plain cook and good washer and ironer. No objection to go a short dis- tance in the country. Cun furnish good city reference. Apply at 72 Oliver street, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as chambermaid; bas no objection to take care of children and do plain sewing. Good reference from her last place, where she lived four years, Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 90 West Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh ave- nue, front basement. Warmty A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRI, A situation to do chamberwork, or piain sewing, or eral housework. Good reference given if required. lease call at 113 West Twenty-fourth: street, rear house, third floor, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman; isa firstrate washer, ironer ani chambermaid; no objection to go a few miles in the country. Can give the best city reference. Apply at the thread and nevdle store 33 Second street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, a situation as cook, wasner aad ironer. Good reference given. Apply at 244 Ninth street, be- tween First and Second avenues. ANTED--BY A KESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as cook in a private family; wouid be will- ing to assist in washing and ironing; has no objection to goa short distance in the country. Can be heard of for three days if not engaged. Address 212 Fourteenth streeth, between avenue A and First avenue, room t2. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation as cook or laundress in a private fa- mily. Good recommendatioas if required. Cun be seen for two days. Apply at 38 East Nineteenth street, be- tween Broadway and Fourth avenue, second floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as seamstress, or nurse and seam- atrese; understands dressmaking thoroughly, Has good refereace. Would be willing to go a short distance in the country, Can de seen for two days at 69 Court street, Brooklyn. ‘ANIED—A COLORED COOK, TO DO THE PLAIN cooking and wasbing for a small family; a good situation for s proper applicant, Address, with refer- ence, box 2,604 Post Offi ice. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A TIDY YOUNG WO- man, 96 piain cook, or first rate washer and ironer, or to do general ‘housework, City reference give,” Please ca!i at 92 Varick street, third floor, front room, for two days. ANTED—\ SITUATION, BY A RESPLCTABLE young worn, as seamstress or nurse; can cut and fit children’s Greases, Good reference given. Can be seen for two days at No. 3 Benson street, near Leonard, firet floor, {ront room. ‘ANTED—BY A,YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO cook, wash and iron; understands her business. No objection to the country. Best of city reference given. Call for two days at 377 Kighth avenue, second floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, & situation as cook, or to assist in washing aod ironing or general housework, Good references given. Can be seem for two days at 106 Greenwich avenue, first floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, 16 yoars of age, to tase care cf children and do light clamberwors. “Ihe best of reference from her treet, near Varic LEGIRE, A SITUATION, as HUrKe and seaMsiress, OF nurse and chamber- maid. The best of city rofereuce yiven. Please call or address her present situation, No. 1 Irving place, corner of Fourteenth street. JANTLD—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO THE COOK- ing and washing of @ small family in Jersey City. One well recomuended may apply between 11 and 2 o'clock, this day, at 212 Green wich street, near Vesey street, New Y ork. ANTED—BY TWO RESI tions, in respectable pl ABLE GIRLS, SITUA- 3; one todo chamver- work and plain sewing, and to assist in washing and froning, aud has no nbjecti ns to go to the country. The other isa good dressmaker, and would like to take care of children, Wages not «0 much an object as respecta- ble places. Please cal “Y Kast Thirteenth «treet, first floor, back room, ANIED—A ) OUNG FRENCH GIRL, WHO SPEAKS no English, for the care of chilleea and to sew. pply at 86 Teoth atreet. W ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPRCPABLE Protestant girls—one as chamvermaid aod waiter; the other as seamstress or to take care of children, Please apply at 127 Greeuwich avevue, in the candy sore, for three days. ANTED—AN AMELICAN WHITE OR COLORED woman, to take care of two ebildren, and do the washing and plain sewing for a family of four persons; ony who is capable, and cam bring first-rate recommenda- tions, may apply at No 150 ast Ninenteenta strect um mediately, No foreigners need apply. W ANTUD—& FRENCH WOMAN, AS SEAMSIRESS sad ladies! maid, she must uoderstand hate deesw jug. Apply at No. 26 West Tuirty-seoond street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG situation, ab xcellout cook; m ip the rowing, or Wo gow dustance in the country, oe the best of cit, ference. Please apply at 54 Sixth avenue, for two re- va. ANTED —A YOUNG FRENCH LADY, WHO SPEAKS English, ie de-irous of ® situation in a private fa mily, todo piain sewing, OF would make herself generaily useful; no compensation requ red for the preseat. Ke- ference from her last place. Please apply at 68 Sulli- ‘Wan stroct. ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE Ni Ireland Protestant youog girl, = seametrese and to wait dy; isn y stress, and can do French needlework indies’ aad chil dren's under garments; has received « plain end will be found willing Sad obiping to here ‘Can be seem until engaged, at Macdougal street, in the ret entrance, second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLR mA young woman 6 cook, washer and ironer; has u ity reference from her last place. Inquire 529 tinth evens, between, Treaty anh wad twenty: sigth atreete, Cor tio days, BT NURSE. -WANTED, A> RESPECT. Te & fresh breast of milk, who has just her first baby,» situation as wet narse in sees wale Or ‘The bali Faprence cap ven. areve 838 Sixth®avenue, in the rear. a ne # WE NUE WANEED APPLY At THE FOURTH jouse eas! Broad: on teenth stree! opposite Union park. id ioncumpnisdie ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as housekeeper or nurse, in a re ble pri- vate family; no objection to travel; can re good city reference. Can be seen at 732 Broadway, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPEC('ABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A situation to cook, wash and iron. Gan be econ for two days, at No. 9 Crosby street, room 18, War A COMPETENT GIRL, A SITUATION to do chamberwork, and to assist “in werhing and ironing; would be willing to take care of growing childreh. Has the best ot references from her last place. Call at 289 Ninth street, near avenue A, Uh’, actin SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant gal, as chambermaid; is a good plain Seamstress, or as laundress. Can be seen at 103 Twenty- siebth street, betweea Sixth au Seventh avenuos, for wo days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECLASLE woman, as good plaiu cook, washer and ironer; bas no objection to goa snort distance in the couatry. ‘Wages not so much an object as a comfortable hom. Good reference. Can be seen for two days at 88 Laight street, first floor, front room. oe ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE young woman, as dressmaker and seamstress; un- derstaids family sewing. Good city re.erenco, be seen for two days at 104 Division street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, INDUSTRI- ous girl, 15 years of age as waiteror to take care of children; is willing to make herself generally useful. ‘Wages not so much an abject as a good home. Can bo seen for three days at 1004 Broadway, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, or to take care of children or do general housework in a small family. Good reference given, Cun be seen for two days at the corner of Gold and Jobn streets, red frame house, first floor, front room, Brooklyn, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE x girl, to do general housework; is a good washer and ironer; is willing to maxe hereolf geuerally useful. Can give good city references, Please call at 17 Hester street, second fioor. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as seamstress and dressmaker in a pri- vate family. Has no objection to go to the country. Can be ween for two days at 52 Oak street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, 8 situation as chambermaid and to assist in wash- ing or ironing, or to attend to children and do plain sew- ing. Best of city refereuce. Please call at 105 West Twenty-ninth street, between Sixth and Seventh aye- nues, for two cays. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- inan, @ situation as cook or housekeeper; under- stands her work perfectly well, and is a good baker and pastry cook; ahe iv breaking up housekeeping, and can devote all her time to her employer. The best of refer- ence can_be given, by calling at 101 Thompson street, between Spring and Prince streets. ANTEP—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA- ble girl, to do the general housework of a small private family; abe is a first rave cook and an excellent washer and ironer, and is willing to make herself gene- rally useful; can produce the best of city roference from her Jast place, where she l.ved three years. Please call at 260 Seventh street, second floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH YOUNG ‘woman, a situation, in a private family, as cook, washer and ironer, or as cook in a nice boarding house, and to assist with the washing. Can be seen for two days, from 10to-So’clock. Apply at 371 East Twelfth street, near First avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as cook, washer and ironer; understands baking; good city reference given. Please call, for two Gays, at No, 235 West Iwenty-tifth street. ANIEB—A SITUAIION AS SEAMSTRESS; IS A good shirt maker, and can make children’s dresses. come well recommended from her last place. Apply at 44 Third avenue. : ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 8 situation as seamstress, or to assiet ia dress- making, or to sew in a family; wages no object fora govd home. Please call for two days, at 106 Chorry st. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST RATE COOK ; is an excellent washer and ironer; is also a bater. Best of city reference. Also, a girl as waiter or lnundress; has lived three years in her last place; leaves on account of the family going, to nt. Louis. Best of re- ference, if required. Apply at 348 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty second streets. No objection to go to the country. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH PRO- testant girl, a situation as chambermaic or wai- ter; has no objection to do géneral housework in a small family. Good reference from the last place. Call at 54 Roosevelt street, for two days. Wires SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, as firstrate cook and ‘ood baker; is willing to asrist in the washing and iron- ing if required. The best of city reterence can be given from her last place, Please call at 216 Mott street, for ‘two days. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, or would do general house- work ina private family. The best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 226 First avenue, second floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A VEKY RESV’ECTABLE WIDOW Woman, « situation ina private family; is a first rate cook in all its branches. Can give the best of city reference. Please call for two days st 322 Monroe streot, near Grand street ferry. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestact woman, to do general housework, Country preferred, Good reference given. Can be seer for two day t 260 Mott strect, third floor, front room | ANTED—BY A GOOD CUUK, A SITUATION; IS A good baker; also, a washer and ironer. Good city reference given. call at 73 Nineteenth street, near Sixth avenue, first floor, front room. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- men, situations as chambermaids or waiters, or to do general housework in a private family. Cam give city reference. Can be seen tor two days, at 191 Tnir- teenth street, between First and Second avenues, second floor, back room. beers ‘A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation a8 seamstress; $s capable of doing all kinds of needlework, and would work with » dross- maker; can make children’s clothes; wou'd do some light chamberwork. The best of city, reference given. Call at 214 Sixteenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. AJANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American woman, as profe:sed cook in a private family, Has no objection to go in the country, ‘The best of reference will be given. Please call at 40 Oliver street. Can be seen fer two days. a situation, ange mg 5 in @ private family. Can give the best of city reference from her last . understands her busi- Treat aot segues at Sghseih tren be no’ a nth a - tween Fourth avenue and Deer ki Were A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO SPEAKS French and German, s situation; is a sewer and ironer, and would do housework, Can be — from 10 to 12 and 2 to 40’clock, at the Herald ioe. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and to take care of children; has good city reference. Call at 763 Broad- Ninth streets. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GER- man girl, to take care of children and do chamber- work, or todo’ general housework, Can be seen at 42 Hicks street, Brooklyn, for two days. ET NURSE WANTED—ONE WITH A FRESH breast of milk, and enjoying good health, to take shares of « child six months old. Reference required as to character, &c, Apply at 02 Seventh street, between First avenue and avenue A. ‘ANTED—FIVE MEN, BUSINESS LIGHT AND PER- manent; ralary $25'to $85 per month; also a Ger- man, that understands the Kuglish language, with a caah’ capital of $50, 9 takechange of an ofc.’ Apply to TBoyee, & Co., 78 Nassau street, first floor, bac ° way, between Eighth ANTED—A SITOATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, 19 W years old, who can read and write, and is willing to be a porter or make himself general capacity; is accustomed to take care of hors: produse ‘good ity references, Moderate wagns de. manded. Apply for two days at 182 West Twonty- second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—A SILUATION, BY A RESPECTABLB young man, as coachman or groom; has lived with the most respectable families in the city and can come higtiy recommended from his last piace, Please call at 840 Broadway, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, (AN W architect,) just arrived from Europe, where he has had some years’ experience, after passing his exami- nations at Berlin. Salary not much of an odject in the beginning. Best of references given. lease address Architect, Herald office. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, THREE OR FOUR AMERI- cap, Scotch or English young men, to soll new ‘al in any ican publications; also tocanvass fora, newspaper. Apply At the office of the Broadway Belle, 102 Nassau street, F, HARRIS. ‘ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL AN ARTICLE WHICH is wanted by all classes throughout the city and country, wherein agents are making trom $3 to $6 per day. Only a smali capital required. Apply at 208 Broad- way, room 18 or 26, up atairs. AITER WANTED—A COLORED MAN, WHO UN- derstands bir ousiness thoraughily. City refe rence required, Apply at 48 South street, second story. ANTED—A SITUATION AS RECTIFIER, OR ANY other employment, in a liquor store, or to drive a horse and cart, or wagon, in any business. The adver- tiser is well acquainted in the city. Can give the best city reference. Call at, or address Patrick O’Beirne, 141 Forsyth street. Can make the best enamel coal in the United States. ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED MAN TO SUPERIN- tend the buying of oysters ina restaurant. He muat perfectly understand the business. None others need apply. ‘ooutes at 600 Broadway, basement. FINANCIAL. TO OR WILL BUY AT 158.000. each Me aah msetnseiiog. O }) property or security of any de- seription, iru from $10 to $10,000, 6 the od tab is Ontco, yer Peciae Bank sconfideatal ad sate Corner of Broadway and Grand street. $150,000 auommoma rane , , OF ty glock, anes, nds and mrignre, il of ex} ge erg pennies: ete, 2, Fioursow aie ieee sodiareeatiise saeeanwiee TO LOAN, ON DIAMONDS, $85.00 watches, jewelry, segars, piano- fortes, c., or bought for cash. city notes, bonds’ and mortgages, &c., negotiated; business conf: dential, and executed promptly, at 18’ Nassau street, first floor, back office. TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 0.00. jewelry, &e., or bought for cash. fotes, stocks, bonds and mortgages negotiated; real estate bought, wold and exccha business strictly All confidential. 'CHEFSEMAN, TED & CO., Brokers, 85 John street, corner of Nassau. —T0 LOAN, ON DIAMONDS 50 000. watches, jewelry, segars, an merchandise in general, (or bought out.) Boails and mo) bought and sold. Money constantly on band, and 8 conducted in the Know Nothing styles, by a & CO., 146 William street, near Fulton, up FORB stairs. —MONEY TO LOAN, ON DIA- $2 .000. mounds, watches, jewelry, piate, ty 8, or merghandize of every Seca ons 215 Broadway, aud 163 Fulton street, room 11, third ‘story. STEEL, & 00. A. OOO. WANTED: 70, LOAN $4,000, FOR A OY. "> Gem of dines ot tye. yeaes, be thousand acres of land. A handsome commission allowed if furnished immediately. Inquire of 8, L. JOHNSON, 812 Broadway, room 3. A LADY, LIVING ALONE, WOULD LIKE TO MEET A for business confidential; ty who would advance her one hundred dollars, which he can have furnished rooms near Union square, Address, postpaid, Union square Post Office, for two days. YOUNG LADY WANTS TO BORROW FROM FIFTY to a hundred dollars, for which she can give ample security, or will secure to the partion on in a private family. one feeling dix} 10 oblige, and at iam to iiemaelyes a pleasant home in beautiful and convenient location, will please address a note to Agnes, Union Square Post Ofiice. ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT— On diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, valuable and personal property, oF bought for the highest cash prices. R. WOOD, 69 Fulton street, second floor, front Toom, from 9A. M. to 4 P. M. ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, watches, diamonds, silver ware, nauti- cal instruments, mechanics’ tools, &c., or bought out for'cash, and the highest price paid, at'No. 26 Catherine street, by MoUAFFREY & WALTERS. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.—Open daily from 10 A Emily Daabar, , tol P. M., and 4 to7 P. est at the rat 6 | per cent allowed on ail su 0 $500. The funds of this institution aro invested in bonds and resin the city York, worth double the amount loaned, and in this city. CAL WOODHULL, President. W. M. Porsus, Vice Presidents, M. D. Van Pex, ranpennitt L, Boxton, Secretary, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS cashier in a mercantile house or broker's office; is ood be of money. City reference given, Address ‘wards, ier, Herald office, for two days. ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE, HONEST ERRAND BOY, OF d address, in a jewelry establishment.’ He may apply before 10 o’clock this morning, at room No. 5 Gilsey building, second story. PER DAY.—GENTLEMEN HAVING A CA?ITAL , of $10, can be employed in a perfectiy safe busi- ness by addressing a letter, with 12 cents or stamps, or calling on Brown & Gorham, 47 Dey street, up stairs. Full particulars and specimens by return mail. DRY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED AT 204 AND 206 Sixth avenue, one door below Fourteenth strees. None need apply but those who can bring the very best of reference for honesty and capacity. Apply as above this morning, from 734 to 9 o’clock. NEW PUBLICATIONS. IARIES AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS FOR 1856, wholesale and retail, atlow rates. Country deal- ers and pedlars supplied. ’ M. & R. H RUMRELL 63 Fulton street, corner of Clif ASONIC REGISTER AND UNION.—THE OFFI: oF this popular magazine has been removed to 383 Broome street, where communications should be ad- dressed. Agents wanted, to canvass for advertisements and subscribers. Freemasons preferred. ‘HE MOST INTERESTING TOPIC NOW BEFORE THE world,—Mirror of Sebastopol, Map of the Black Sea and Crimea, showing the military positien of the Ailied forces, a besutifully colored map, size 26 by 32 inches, price 3 cents. Any paper giving the above one inser. tion, and sending the same to the publisher, will receive a mapfree of postage. z vent. H. JOCELYN, 60 Fulton street. THE TRADES, 0. em A’ A MEETING HELD AT THE SEVENTH WARD je Hotel, 175 Madison street, by the ship carpenters of w York, it was unanimously Resolved, That we, the ship carpenters of New York, work for no less than $3 rg day of nine hours. A meeting will be held at the same time (3 o'clock P. M.,) and place this anes ‘M. J. HUDSON, Chairman. Wx. Ronson, Secretary. OTICE TO MERCHANTS AND BOSSES.—WE, THE undersigned, notify that we are exclusive from the ship carpenters on the strike for three dollars per day. ‘Gigned) CAULKERS OF CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK. EW YORK, JAN. 5, 1855.—TO THE MERCHANTS and Shipowuers of New York. ‘Whereas, at a meeting held by the boss caulkers and shipowners it was resolved that on and after Monday, the 15th instant, they would not pay bat 20s. per day; whereas we do not average over three days per wee! and at the present high rates of rent and Brorislons, wé cannot more than sustain ourselves and family, we deem it very unjust of them, and not being lice other mechanics, whose busiaess is so located they can work ‘wet or dry, we cannot; whereas, at a meeting held by the journe; caulkers, it was Resolved, That we do not work for less than $3 pr bis > B. WEIME, Chairman. F. Brown, Secretary. WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE watchmaker, who will be constantly employed on the best work. None, need apply but those who can bring the best recommendations as to capacity, &c, M. W. GALT & BRO., Washington, D.C. Apply to Messrs, Fellows & Co., 17 Maiden lane, N. Y. |; ANTED—A FOREMAN, IN A SOAP AND CANDLE manufactory. Apply at the corner of Third and North First streets, Williamsburg, L. I. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do housework, or chamberwork and waiting; is willing to make herself generally useful. Good refer- ence can be given. Call at 276 Tenth street, near ave nue A, Can be seen for two di J; ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE, young woman, K8 cook, washer and ironer, or a3 laundress and chambermaid, ' Good reference given. Can be seen for two d at 3d West Thirty fifth street, be- tween Fifth and VEDUEE. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation todo general housework, or as cook, washer and ironer, Goud city reference, Can be seen for two days at 173 Varick street, coraer of Caariton. ANIED—BY A }ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as good cook; perectiy uaderstands her business; is willing to asei-t in washing and wong, Good city retéreace. Can be seen for two days at 100 Lleventh street, between Firet aud second In- BY A Rbsi he Wt aitustion as coo. roughly understands her business, by city reference for six years. Call at i ninth street, first flocr, front room, ANIED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A ATION to do chamberwork or waiting. Or ganoral uous work, in # «mall pri family, Has good city refe- . Geod, West Twenty. renee. Cap be seen tor two days at 10 Vandam street A) ANTHD— bY YOUNG Woi NINETEEN years of age, a situation in a straw goods, j bing or'manufacturing business; Duscuess for the last five years. ‘Would lave no odjec- tion to travel. Adress W Herald ottice J ANTEO—BY A RESPECTABLE GIKL, A SITUA. tion to coos, Wash aud irou, or to do geavrat housework. The best city reference Please call at La Lart"lwenty-fourth street, for three days, \f not ongayed, 8 beeu in the wine t place, Can be seen fortwo days at b nireet. ANTKD—BY A RESPRCTAB EB WOMAN, ASi(UA tion as first cook in a botel or boirding house, The Dest of city reference gives. Can be son tor two days at No, 06 Frankfort street, third loo wo eral housework , With the best of city reference. La- quire fortwo days at 04 Spring street, dirs. flour, up otairs. Wwam,t. PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL bousewor?. She must be « good washer ami froner, and one that is willing to work, AG timaa pre ferred. Apply at 39 Vestry street, basement sire, for two dey GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. OLIDAY PRESENTS. — REDUCED PRICES.— H. Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry.—The subscriber ‘selling al) descriptions of the follo articles, at re- tail, much lower than any otner house in the city:— JULES’ JURGENSEN WATCHES, Warranted perfect time keepers, tro: COOPER WATOMES, Duplex and levers, from.. INDEPENDENT And quarter Sesond Watches, for timing horses $125 to 9250 CHRONOMETERS, Splendid Gold Pocket Chronometers, perfect time Koepers........+ 8 $125 to $250 MIGHT DAY WATCHERS, Which run eight days with one winding... .9140 to $185 ENAMEL WATOHKS For ladies, some in hunting caves........,.. $35 to $100 DIAMOND WATORRS For ladies, some in magic cases.,.......... $66 to $300 MAGIO WATCHES, 0 Which change into three different watches, .$100 to $175 WATCHES WHICH WIND UP And turn the hands without a key.....,... $85 to $140 ALL KINDS OF WATCHES AT LOW 925 a 36 3b 50 it Ladies’ Gold ee Pins a pene witb Barri $2 to ima, to $b: Bracslets va ssso. messes 600 20 80.00 Gold Lockets, one, two and four glasses 3 00 to 25 00 Gold Guard Chains. + 10.00 60 00 Gold Chatelaine Chains, + 10 00 to 110 00 Gold Vest Chains. ta 4 Pikdets 850to 70 + 10%. 560 + 20to 600 » 800 to i 4 » 200 6 peas : Phot 1600 and Pevcita . wo Plomeed hiags see 7 00 to 250 00 ‘Diamond +100 00 to 300 00 Diamovd + 16 00 to 300 00 Gold Crosses, + 20to 1200 Goid Finger Rings, with « 200to 16 00 Gold Nieeve Buttons, por cut ° a $4 pd Sis spore 60 to 900 Gold Eye G 1% te 600 Silver 600 to 00 Silver Tn 12 00 to 21 00 Silver Tableturics 13 00 to 23 00 Silver Cu; 6 Oto Lb 00 Silver N: 150to 30 ft eae on 250t 600 Pisin Gold 1) te oo Chased 10 b . 1LOe 10 OAN FOR $10,000.—WANTED, ON IMPROVED real eatute, worth treble the sum required, and on ‘which a rental of 14 per cent is now derived. The pro- irty is of the first class, ts located in the city of Brook- mn, and the title indisputable. The loan wi » taken for a term of from three to five years, at the option of the tender, the rate of 7 pee cent interest, semi nualy and promptly paid. This is a very desirable op- portunity for executors and others having money to in- vest. No bonus allowed. Address M. N. F., Brooklyn Post Office, eastern cistrict. YONS, IOWA, CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY .— The bondholders vf this company who have no’ new signed the agreement for the surrender of t! , are whos § notified that the time withia which they are requii ‘to do so will expire on Saturday next, 20th inst. who wish to avail themselves of this offer must positively ¢ ll at the office of I 63 Wall street, on or before that day, an agreemeat, as the time will not te extende WM. C. BROWN, Secretary, ONEY TO LOAN—AT THE EMPIRE LOAN AND ‘Agency Office, 321 Broadway (removed from 128 Nassau street)—On diamonds, » watches, jewelry, furniture, pianofortes, wines and spirits, in bond, or other property. Business prompt and confidential, Apply to CASEY & CONLEY. ONEY —CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA- monds, watches, jewelry, dry goods, furniture, or any other property, at the Agency aad Loan office, 804 Broadway, eorner Duane street, second floor, room No. 9. The strictest confidence observed, Branch office, 84 West Sixteenth street. McLOUGHLIN & O'NEILLE, M°® » IN ANY AMOUNT, ADVANCED ON DIA- monds, gold watches, silver plate, &c.—Liberal terms offered, and secrecy may be relied un by parties wanting cash on stocks of such articles. Apply at she office of HARCOURT, BRADLEY & CO., from 10 to 4 P.M, 38 Ann street.’ The best price for diamonds, old gold and silver. ECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- tion.—December 21, 1864.—Dividend —The Me- chanics’ and Traders’ Savings Institution have declared their usual semi-annual dividend, on all deposits entitled thereto, at the rate ot (6) pe sett pee ennum, on all aums of $600 and under; and five (6) per cent, on ali sums over that amount, payable on and after the 2lst SS January next. Dividends not called for will draw rest the same as princi T. CONKLIN, President. James P, Huiaur, Secretary, Might & CO,’S PN egg Rtg beri igor Drafts on land, Scotland, Ws ce and Germany, for large or smail sums, ean at times be obtained, on a) tion to T. & CO., 86 South street. STOCKHOLDERS OF BULLOCK’S QUARTZ Crusher Co. will meet at the office of the company on Monday, the Sth of February, 1855, to consider the pro- priety of Increasing the capital stock of the company. . H. Nace, 8. P. Leeds, W. H. Watson, C. Trowbridge. MUSICAL, __ ——— VERY SUPERIOR $315 ROSKWOOD PIANOFORTE, seven octave, made for the owner ten weeks since, y makers; is perfect, fully warranted, and is of. fered for $220, oa account of sickness, It can be seonat 167 Chambers street, Po’cisck till 3, Jan. 15 and 16. LADY OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTABILITY, OW- ing toa reverse of fortune, wishes to take a few pupils for instruction in music on the piano. Terms moderate. Address R, 8. 8., Herald office. CCORDEON TEACHER.—J. L. JACOBS, PROFESSOR ‘and teacher of the French accordeon {n six lessons, on a new and improved method. Terms, $5, in advance. Lessons given at the pupils’ residences day and evening. Original Professor J. 1., JACOBS, 102 Chi street. R SALE, CHEAP—THREE BEAUTIFUL GRAND pianos; of the factory of Hini & Hubert, (Zirich, Ewitzerland), successors to the celebrated Jacob Eck, ‘These instruments are superior in every respect, aud stand the climate perfectly well, as they are made ex- pressly for this country. Price $700, #600, and 8: 0 cash.” Apply to BOURRY D'IVERNOIS & C0., No. 10 ENDID flute, &c.—Great Bargains —One splendid eight- keyed flute, oue superior guitar, and one rose wood piano- forte (new), all warranted, will be sold, togotuer or feparate, at a great sacrifice fur cash, if taken imme: dintoly, “Apply at 402 Sixth avenue, near Twenty-fourth wf UITAR AND SINGING.—MADAME MARION OON- lessons on the guitar and in singing, Broadway. Madame M. impartss sufficient knowledge of the guitar in six lessons to enavle hor pupils to accompany themselves easily in any kindof Yooal music, OMETHING NEW—LEARNING THE BANJU IN SIX lessons. —Something cheap, only $6 to leara. some: thing astonishing, Jacob’s method of teachicg the ban- jo. Something to please the ladies. Learn to play the baojo. Something convenient. Lessons given on cho banjo every evening, by Professors 5. i. & H. P. JACOBS, 407 Breaaway, HOUSES, MS, &U., WANTEL F WANTED—WORTH ABOUT $5,000, FUR whieh an established business, paying from $2,009 to $0,000 had annum, apd cash, will be exeianged. Che Losinoss is perfectly rafo, ond will bear exam nation. Aderens box 129 Her: tb particulses. RR SALE—A RESTAURANT, IN AN EXO! location, neatly utted up, and doiug a good None peed apply without the A. D., box 104, Herald office. ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A SMALL HOUSE, R&NT pot exceeding $400; within oo tea eeo from either ferry. Address bex 1 oe. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—RY A SMALL FAMILY, without children, part of a modega bailt huaw, consisting of front aed back parlor, oa frat or sesunt floor, bedroom and kitchen; location between Fifteeutn aod Thirtieth streets, and near Fourth ayeaue; rent not to exceed $224; would like to romain after th fret of May; rent payable n advance, Address A.R., for two Union square Post Off | | ANTED TO RENT— | modern built house, not above Tweaty-filt’) street or below Bleecker; remt not to exeeed $200, Adiroxs L. A., Heeala office. LIQUORS, &C. CASES OF SUPERIOR CLARET, RRANDIE:, rums, Seotch and Irish whiske) = iba, Toten sieve brea of VOL. xx DRY GOODS, &. ALL AND EVENING DRESSES OF THE LATROT STYLE, just received by the Asia, and will be offered at voay low prites. Also, A SMALL LOT OF BEAUTIFUL Hobe Fy Manufactured ia ant ol ing trade. A T STEWART & 00.. tcsetwens ALI, ROBES—RECEIVED PER LATE STRAM from Paris. 500 Grenadine robes, wort $30 ea which will be offered for sale on Monday, January 15, $16 each—all one price. UBSDELL, PIERSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway, —— KEAT AND IMPORTANT SALE OF THE VALUABLE and extensive stock of foreign and domestic dry Sods, oilcloths, carpets, &c., of the late firm of O’Briew Dingee, 204 and 2(6 Sixth avenue, by order of Remsem & Powers, without reserve, commencing Monday, Janu- ary 15. ‘The store has been closed for the leat ten days, to mark down the stock, which will be st a large reduc- tion from present prices. Every article will be marked in plain figures, andin no case will any abatement be- made. e stock comprises all the novelties of the sea- son in fancy dress goods, cloaks, mantillas, shawls, and every variety of goods adapted to the city trade, Also, domestic goods of every description, cilcloths, Brussels, velvet, ingrain and other carpets. The whole of this valuable stock must be sold withou$ reserve, and for cash only, | The present opportunity for obtaining bar- [wed is almost unparalleied in this hat od stock be- ing all purchased (since the extensive depression in the money market) at from 40 to 60 per cent less than for- mer prices, and now to be sold at another large reduc- tion. We are confident that such bargains will be of- fered as must induce the public to appreciate and avait themselves of the present opportunity, N.B.—An ex- prees wagon will run every two hours from the door to deliver bundica free to ali parts of the city, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Jersey City, aud Hoboken. To merchants and others who buy over’ one hundred dollars, 24% per will be deducted from their bills. Those who are indebted to the late firm of O'Brien & Dinges will please hand in for setilement immediately and save further trouble, REAT BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED IN ALL kinds of embroideries and lace goods, from this date till 1st February, in consequence of concontrating our business to store 779 Broadway. which is already known to the ladies, JOHN IDEN, 573 Broadway. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, 1 200 —A BUSINESS MAN WANTED, WITH ° e this amount, to join a person in a frst class grocery; the location is without doubt the best in the city. Any one seeking an opportunity te make a profitable investment, should apply at 212 Brosdway” roons No, 10, SIMERS te Poupy. $1.000 OR 1,500.—A PARTNER WANTED with the above amount, ins safe mas- ufacturipg business. Any person with the above amount can find a safe and profitable investment, by applying to White, 163 Elm street. DOO, ~WANten, A PARTNER, WITH THIS e amount that would devote part of bis tle to assist in a sure paying business; aad as there is no competition in this city, security will be given for the money invested therein, ax there is no risk, Call for two days at 609 Broadway, second floor, room No. 1 10 PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS ‘¢ amount in cash, in a light manufacturing siness, ‘The article ts used by every man of business, and pays 500 per cent profit on amount of sales, and is done for cash only. Apply to C. B, HOWES, 61 Nassau * street, room No. 6. ASH, CASH.—A GENTLEMAN FROM CONNECTICUT, | having 5 eash means, would like to hear of rofitable opportunities of investment. Apply 18 | Sorell room No. 3, from 9 to 3 o'clock. IS8OLUTION—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the name and firm of Re; ia this day dissolved by mutual consent. party is authorized to sign in liquidation. J. 8. Reynolds ‘will comtinue the business at 100 West street. January 6, 1855. J. 8. REYNOLDS, ANDREW D. BLACK. ISSOLUTION —THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore existing under the firm o3 Walker & Brother, manufacturers of morocco cases, &c., is this day die solved by mutualconsent. The business will be con ducted as heretotore, at 546 Pearl street, Ke L. B. Wal- ker. L. B. WALK New York, Jan. 15, 1855. GEO. W. WA 5 ARTNER.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A RESPECTA- ble business man, with a moderate capital, to jeim ina retall meat and general provision, store en- tablished and dcing an excellent trade, in the most re- spsctable part of the city of Brooklyn. ‘Reference given and required, Apply at 117 Willoughby street, Broek- lyn, in the basement, ARTNER WANTED.—WANTED, AN ENERGETIC young man, with a small capital, te take the out- oor management of a very profitable business. The best of reterences will be required. Address’ Wontner, Herald office, with real name and referenc as ne others will be noticed. HIRD FANCY DRESS AND CIVIC BALL OF THE Union Association, will be held at Constitution Hall, 600 ge a on Wednesday evening, Jaauary 17 ‘lickets, $2. To be had at G. W. Shurragar’s, 422 Broad- way, and at the door, A presentation at supper of $100 diamond pin to the best dressed lady, and a $100 diamond ring to the prettiest lady. JAMES TORNER, Chairmaa- M. W. P. Cooks, Secretary, PLENDID BALL FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR.— The first annual ball of the Astor House Clab wi be given at Nibio’s saloon, ou Wednesday evening, the 1th inst. The officers and employees of the Astor Bouse, in giving this, their figst annual ball, believe that they cannot devote the proceeds thereof to s more wer- thy object, than to the reltef ef the poor and distressed residents of this city; and te enable them to carry out their intention, and swell the proeseds of the entertain- ment, they rely upon tae hearty co-operation of their friends and fellow-citizens. The committee beg leave to assure the public, that the bail will be second to nome, in elegance or respectability, that bas been or may be iven this season; and they feel confident shat i¢ will letract nothing from the pleasures of the evening, te those who may attend, to know that the «mall sum they may have expended for the entertainment, wilt through the agency of the Association for the Benefit of the Poor, serve to carry joy and gladness to many new greed and, desolate oureholda. Dodworth’s band ie engaged for the occasion. ‘Tickets mitting @ gen- Hleman and ladies, to be had at. the office and. bar of the Astor House; Metropolitan Hotel, and of H. Pike, Esq. Astor House, Januasy 1, 1805, J. 8. PARKER, President. Ouas, C. Binc, Secretary. Tiss TWENTY-S/XTH ANNUAL BALL FOR THE BRN- a efit of the New York Fire Department Fund will texe pies at the Academy of Music, Fourteenth street, om fonday evening, Jan. 15. of the managers. IE FIRST ANNUAL FANCY DRESS AND CIVIC BALL ‘of the Bank of Echaage Association will take place on Thursday evening, Jan. 18, 1855, at the Chineso Ar sembly Rows, £30 Broadway, This will be the gayest ballof the season. Tickets to be obtaified at PCOLE’S Pak Exchange, corner of Broadway and Howard s and at the door. Dodworth’s celebrated qua is engaged for t Tickets may be procu: HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. (OR SALE—A VERY STYLISH BAY MARK, ABOUT seventeen hands high, six years old, kind in wingle and double barness, and warranted sound: euitable for s doctor, or family horse. [nquire in the feed store, ocor- ner of Greenwich and Seventh avenues OlSE FOR SALE.--HGIS A BAY, FINTEEN HANDS high, perfectly sound and kind, Also, a store te fet until Ih biay, Apply at the stable im the rear of 19 and 21 West Twenty -second street. ORSES—NEW YORK TATTERSALL'S, SDSTH H avenue, corner of Thirty ninth street—This day, at 12 o'clock, will be sold at auction, agons, aingle and deuble hw s, robes, bells, blankets, ke. &. Peromptory sale of one horse wagon aad har- two Boe rond horses, four sets new single harness, two lets new double haencss, Henry Palmer, salesman, GORGE CLEMENS, Auctioneer. 1GHT WAGON ANO HARNESS WaNTED—AT A bargaiv, recon’ haw!; if not much worm will aa- swer. Address box Ne. 169 lost Office. QTARE NE mn PARK TO Le ALP OF A KS private stable, comprising three stalls, room foe three carriages, aud loft, Vor partdculags addross box €55 Post Oftes. horses, wi oe CIMTHING, &C. AST OFF CLOTHING—#2,000 WORTH WANTRD,-- Th st cach price will be liberally gives, 1 for good left off clothing, of evory @m seription. Gentlemen wishing to Gispore of ¢ bere will please sedreva er cali og JAMES MORON! Orange ntreet. VAST OFF CLOUHISG Aub FURNITURE WANTED — © Ladies end gentlemen having any of the above am theles to. dirpane of cae obtain » fatr cash price by seud- ing to the subscriver or vy the Post Orlice N. B.—Ladion attended by dirs Duspeidort, L. M DUSIELDORF, Ne. 14 Elm street, VMATHING —LADIFS ASD GENTLEMES BAVING clothes to disperse of, o receive « fair cas! by wemling to (Le ore 12 Laurens # ners Casal, oe 64 West ions wey, or addsene by letter through the pest, to %. COMBN, Ladies atteaiet by ¥re, Colva. ADIFS OR GENTIBMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF clothing or furniture to aiapase of, can receive the utinost value for the seme in carb by sendieg to MS. — 66 Flu street. N. B—Ladien attended by Mra, €xTRA PAY. rn S. NAVY SAILORS AND OTIIERS.—RXTRA PAY . promptly paid, bounty land warrants obtained, bowght and to pensions procured, belan-es dus heirs of ceevased U. &. eeamen collected, and «ll kinds of cleus uguingd the U.S. recovered Faia BISSULE, ___ Ascent, and late P avy, O7 Wall atrest nw RE STACRANTS, li AR, WAR, WAR—A FOS LUNOH Wild. B® vervad up at No. 8 Aun street, at the Allies, ovecy a Cay from 1) AM. 10.1 FM. aod from 11 P.M. to) A.M. i AVRRELE & GARLIGK