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THOROUGHLY AC- RY GOODS SALESMAN.—WANTED, A GERMAN; ome ape be ec the English and French lan 3 must har factory references as to business qualifi- cations and honesty. “None other need apply. Apply at 97 Union street, South Brooklyn. ROOM WANTED—ONE WHO HAS BAD LONG EX- perience inthis city, intelligent and accommo- dating. and able to ¢rive when necessary. Full wage will be given, and none but those having the best re- ferenee and giving the places where formerly employed, need apply, to A. M. A., Union square Post Office. AS REGULATOR CANVASSERS WANTED.—ACTIEE Gua intelligent men can be employed at a liberal for this valuable machine. jew York Gas Regalator Com- FFICE BOY WANTED—ABOUT FOJRTEEN YEARS of age, of good address, and well educated. May apply in writing to Mr. Washington, Herald office. EAMSTRESS.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A RE- apectable girl, who can cut snd fit children’s dresses; wan eccllent plain worker; would have no objection to take charge of a couple of grown children, Would to the country. Best city reference. Can be seen for po days, at 87 West Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. EAMSTRES3.—A TIDY PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES a situation as seamstress; can do all kinds of family éewing and embroidery. Sie bas undoubted reference. No ol take care of young children. Please call at 462 Sixth avenue, corner of Twenty-cighth street, first floor, front room, for two days. EAMSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER.—WANTED, BY A respectable well educated {emale, of middle age, a permanent situation. The advertiser is capab‘e of cut- ba out and making all kinds of family clothing, and be Writing, {frequuired, to assist «lady in the it of her family. 'Apply personal SSD, seca , oraddress pie paid, 125 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Can be from ten to five o'clock. ITUATION WANIED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, 48 cook in a respectable private family. She under- stands her business in all its branches. id reference can be given. Wages not less than $10. Pteave call at 112 Twenty-ninth street, between Second and Third aves, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED GIRL, a chambermuid and waiter, or to do general house- work in a private family; is a good cook, washer and ironer; is willing and respectful, and has the most satis- factory reference. Apply at 58 Atlantic street, Brook- days. ITUATION» WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant:young Scotch woman several years in the ity, as laundress, waiter, or chambermaid. she has ‘the best testimonials of character and capability from ‘ther last ft, where she resided for the last two years, Please inquire at 8534 Bowery, for two days. ITUATION) WANTED—BY A SCOTCHMAN, AS UOACH- man or , Who thoroughly undorstands his business in all its branches. No objection to go into the ‘country. \The:best reference given as to sobriety and yy. Please address A. B.S, Herald office, for , which will meet with prompt attention. or Sal Madre Biv S ‘TIONS WANTED—AT MANNING'S OFFICES, 58 Atlanticand 10 'Tillary tesa parm for over ‘two hundred American, English, Irish, Scotch, German, and colored ogoks, nurses, waiter girls and seamstresses, who have served our first families, and for references, reapectal and experience cannot be equalled at any other estal ment. N. B.—Employers, please observe the numbers,.as there are other offices in the samo streets, with which I have no connection whatever. WM. MANNING, Proprietor. 0 RESPRCTABLE GIRLS WANT SITUAT.ONS TO do housework, chamberwors, or plain sewing. The best of city reference, if required. Can be seen for three days at 56 Cannon street, HOTEL KEEPERS—WANTED, A SITUATION AS steward, ina hotel, by a person who is conversant ith every department, having himself ke; first class house for many, years; can influence a large amount of patronage; has unexceptionable weference; no objection ‘toa southern or western houwe. Address W. E. G., No, 1 Ann street, NE JEUNE PERSONNE FRANCAISE, QUI PARLE Alematd, désire une sitiation; elle sait coudre, Fepasseret trds bien faire le ménage. S'adresser No. 1 Chatham street, dans le basement. IBITING OR RESIDENT GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH. young lady, experienced in tuition, wishes to form gement as above; the course of instruction com- Sogiieh, French and music. The advertiser can of references as to respectability and ca- oe Q ters addressed to Misa Roberts, Union square ont Office, will be immediately a1 to. ‘AITER,:QR. GENERAL HOUSEMAID.—SITUATION wanted in a a, family. Good city refereace given. Apply at (84 Elizabeth street between Prince and Spring, first floor, back room, for two days, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as seamstress; understands em- ering, and would have no objection to take ere of « baby. Good reference. 1 Weat Twenty-seventh street. Pecrtciloecrn. re tteasentaecise "ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook. Has lived seven years"in Eng- lish families, snd understands her business well. Can be seen fer two'days at 99 Kast Eleventh street, second floor, back’ room, between First and 3econd avenues. pinta Paar :ri-t-vv~ Jt vhhernateahtnihdiesenintstatertari enters ANTED+A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘wonian, as children’s nurse and sea eral housework of # small famil; . Can be well recommended. Please call fortwo days at 208 Jay street, frame build- ing, Brook! Apply for two days at , BY A NEAT GIRL, AGED child’s nurse a a; ty 8 competent waiter, a recommen: as ‘8 good, meat little girl, wiltog to assiat with light house- work, or wait ona lady who boards. Will take $3 to $4 amonth. Has nine months city reference. Call at 323 First avenué, first floor, back room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid or to do general housework in arespectable family; she is sober, honest and indus- ‘rious; bas been four or five months in the country. Can be seen fortwo days at 64 Chrystie street, fourth our, in the rear, -ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL ‘bou in s small family. Apply after 12 o'clock, at 306 West Twenty-fourth street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as nurse and seamstress, or chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing. Can be cen ae two days at 643 Hudson street, third oor, room. "ANTED—BYA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A sit fs neamstrens; is capable of embroider. ing and ae’ cutting and fitting dresses; wilting Id Wakkh Berael? useful” hae good relereace ad to character; has no objections to go a short distance in the country, or to take care of children Call at 147 Seventh preety third floor, front room, between Twen- tieth and Twenty-first streets. ‘ANTED4BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 situation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do ral housework; has no objections to go a short dis- been in the country. Can come well recommended, Inquire at No. 181 Ludlow street, front house, second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youpg woman, to do general housework; is a plain cook, ae ‘washer and ironer. Good reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days, at 107 East Eleventh street, between First and Second avenues, in tne rear building, second floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE OR CHAM- , by an American woman, who is fully competent to act in either capacity. The best of refer- ence can be given. Please call at 351 Bowery, third house above Third street. No objections to live in vn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A RESPECTABLE family, by @ respectable and capable, industrious rl, to do general heusework ; is an excellent washer and Soe, and good plain cook Inquire at 254 West Thirty second street, corner of Ninth avenue, up stairs. es ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSR, BY A ree] je young woman, in « private family. City reference as to honesty and sobriety. Please cali ‘at 103 West Nineteenth street. —— "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG as cook, washer ae and iA yo kind: generai housework ® private family. Can be voen from 9 to 4 o'clock, at 495 Pearl street, t) oor, front room. The bent of city references ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to cook, wash and iron or to doth» work of a smalifamily. Can be seon for two days at 28 Third avenue; inquire in the store. Has no objection to livein Brooklyn, The best of city reference can be given. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as children’s nnrse, or as chamber- :ghe has always taken care of children, and would prefer situation; she is willing to make herself fe. erally required. Sho bas lived in her last pl wixteen ‘and can the best of city refereace from where she is at prese: ployed. em| Pleare call at or address 61 Veatry street, near Greenwich, for two days. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1855, ‘WANTS, ANTED.—A YOUNG FRENCH LADY, WHO W recta Setrous o situation in private fr mally, fo Pain ) Or would make generally + BO compensat required for the present. Re- ferenaeteoes bar last place. Please apply at 63 Sulli- SS ———————— Was SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as chambermaid; i good plai: tress, or as undress. Can Ay enty- wea: ag = between Sixth and be seen at 103 Twenty- Seventh avenues, for ANTED—BY A GOOD COOK, A SITUATION: 18 A good baker; ry washer jroner. Good city reference given’ ‘Pleas call nt 13 Nineteenth atreet, near Sixth avenue, first floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and to take care of chiléren; has Coy city reference Cail at 763 Broad- way, between Eighth Ninth streets, WANTED (RY 4 HIGHLY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH widow wd asituation as housekeeper, Address Mrs. H. H.,No.5 Wooster street. City reference given, if required. ‘Can be seen for three days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as seamstress in a private family; can cut and fit children’s and ladies’ dresses. The best of city reference. Can be seen for two doys, at 101 West Nineteenth street. WsEe-t SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do chamberwork and waiting, or cham- berwork and plain sowing. Best of city reference. Can be scen until engaged, at 40 Thirteenth street, betwoon Fifth and Sixth avenues, second floor, back room. Wan SITUATION, BY A RE3PECTABLE woman, in a small family; is a good plain cook, wasber and ironer. Can be seen for two days, at No. 23 Dean street, corner of Boerum, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND y laundress, by a very hg matircie wala with good city references. She isa nice hand at French fluting, To be seen till suited, at 137 Twenty-sixth street, east of Third avenue. ‘ANTED— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young girl, to take care of children, and dofchamberwork. Good city referonces from her last place, Please call at 149 Twenty-seventh street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues, Ware A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation; is a firat rate cook; has lived three years in her last place; is willing to assist in the'wash- ing and ironing, if required; bas lived with the best fam- ihesin the city. Has the best of city reference. Call at 201 Elizabeth street, corner ot Bleecker, for two days. ‘WANTS, ete ET NURSE W. AT 650 W. @TON street. MILK must be toes our month and without a chud; low. Above number, and inquire for Mcs alam American eens, respectabl ; yea who an Am connec! whi is fully competent to take the entire charge Of lou peri ann ‘ould take care of aa invalid lady. Can give satisfactory city reference, Can be seen for a week at 107 Thirteenth street, second door from Third aveaue; or a note left at J. Morris’ grocery, coraer of Twelfth street and University place, will meet with attention. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as seamstress. city refer- ence. “Can be seen for two days at 118 Seventh avenue, between Highteenth and Nineteenth streets, fourth loor, front rocm. Wert A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation as first rate washer and irouer, of foe cook, and to take charge of milk and butter, 'Can be seen, for two days, at 83 Greenwich street, third oor. (AJ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REsPECTABLE woman, a8 cook, ‘aad who thoroughly uader- stands both French and English cooking; best of cit; references given; can be seen for two days. Please cal or address by noie to F., Seventh street, W232 tED<A SITUATION, BY 4 PROFESSED COOK; understands French, English, and American cook. it ing; good city reference. Can be seen, for two days, No, 170 Laurens street, between Houston and Bleecker, om the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R&SPECTABLE ‘oung woman, as cook; perfectly understands her business; is a good baker; can wash and iron. Ap- ply at 271 Mulberry street, near Houston, third floor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESLANT young woman, a situation as chambermaid and waiter; good reference if required. Can be seen for two days, at 304 Greeewich street, third floor, front room. ANTED-—BY A RESFECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, ituation as nurse and seamstress in a gentle- man’s family; understands the care of an infant from its birth. ges not so much an object as a comfort- able home. Can be seen at 11334 Twelfth atreot, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ‘ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT oung woman, @ situation to do general hou: good plain. cook, and an excellent washer a: is willing to make herself useful. Can give the bent of city reference if required. No objection to rt distance in the country. Can be s:en for two 107 Greerwich street, third floor, front room. oa fgets A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to cook, wash and iron, in a private family. Has the best of city reference from her last place. Please apply at 123d street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as plain cook, and firstrate washer and irouer. The best of city reference given if required. Please call at 119 Twenty-sixth stroet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, as a good cook, washer and ironer, in a pie family; has good reference. Please call at 176 ixteenth atreet. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as nurse; is capable of taking the entire charge of a baby from its birth, and do plain sewing, and make herself useful. Can be seon at her present em ployers, 189 Bleecker street, from ten until two o'clock, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as child’s nurse and plain sewer, or to do the general housework of a small family. Call at 48 Vandam street, front basement, particularly, 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and waiter or to assist in washing and ironing. Best of if reference from her last p'ace, 105 West Twenty-second street, where she eat sriay for two days, between the hours of 10 and cy fe ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPACTABLE woman, to do chamberwork; is a good Inundcess and a good plain sewer; good city reference. Can be seen, for two days, at No. 78 Bleecker street, near Broadway, in the music store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, todo chamberwork and plain sewing, or house: work, in 2 small family. Good city reference given. Please call at 132 Sixteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL. asituation as laundress; she perfectly under- stands her business in all its branches, and has excellent recommendations from her last situation, Can be seen for two days, at 195 East Twentieth street, between First and Second avenues, fourth floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as seamstress, or cutting,and basting ladies’ dresses, or as chambermaid in @ private family. best of ‘city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 279 Eighth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-Afte streets. =! ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as first rate cook, washer and ironer; can do all ninds of baking; has no objection to go as chamber maid and laundress. The best of reference can be given. None need apply but the best of families. Please call at 64 Charlton streot, corner of Varick, for two days. WANTED A COOK'S SITUATION, BY A, RESPECT. able Protestant woman, who {8 capable of doing allmanner of cooking. The best family where abe has resided for more than three years. Apuly at No. 161 West Twenty-ninth street, near she rh references given from a ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE weman, as cook, washer, and ironer; has no ob- jections to do general hourework in a small family; good reference given. Can be seen at her last place, No. 576 Hudeon street, corner of Hammond, in the drug store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse and seamstress, or chambermaid and nurse. Call at 38134 Grand street, be- tween Nortolk and Suffolk. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG W to do chamberwork and ironing, or to do the work of a s: for three days, at 75 Greenwich commendations from her last place. ANTFD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as nurse and seamstress, or would do light cliamberwork; she can take entire charge of a baby, or would do the work of a small family. Can be seen for two days, at her present place, from which she is highly recommended, 404 Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty- ninth street. ANTED—A WOMAN AS CUOK, AND TO ASSIST with washing and ironing; also, a waiter, who perfectly understands her business. None need apply unless every way competent, and with good references. Apply at 264 Fifth avenue, from 10 to 12 A. M. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE3PECTABLE young girl, to cook, wash and iron; is a good cook, and an excellent washer and {roner; would do ge- neral housework in a private family; is a good willing rl and not afraid of work. Can get the best of city re- ference, Please call at 43 Hammond street, in the rear, for two days. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTA. ble young woman, as general servant in a small, respectable private family. Most respectable city refe rence given, if required. Call until snited at 119 Spring street, in the rear, room 3, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH COOK, a situation in the city or country. Understands her business in all its branches. Has the bes: of refe- rences. Can be seen for two days, at 197 Ninth street, between Second and Third avenues, first floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A SMART GERMAN GIRL, A SITUA- tion as cook, washer and ironer. Has no objec- tion to do general housework. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 26 Allen street, room No. 12. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT E»G- lish girl, a situation as cook; understands her business in all its branches; also dairy work and baking. No objection to the country in the summer; excelient city reference from her last place. Apply at 134 Weat Eighteenth street, for two days, E. M., No. 4 White's place, second floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant woman, to do general house- work; is @ good washer and ironer. Good city refer- ence given if required, Call at 141 Chariton street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WEI NURSE, BY A young healthy woman, whose baby is two months 01d; bas no objection to make herself useful. Can be seen at 208 Elizabeth street, third floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as plain cook, good washer and ironer, find to assist in general housework, or to take care of & child. The best of city reference. Can be seen for two days, at "222 West Twenty-first street, between Righth and Ninth avenues. UJ 7ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, OR TO DO housework, in a +mall family. Bost city refer. Good washer and ironer. Call at 122 Mott street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and laundress, or to do housework; no objection to the country, Can be seen for a week. ‘The most satisfactory reference given from the lady she last lived with. Apply at 201 East Ninth street, near Tompkin’s equare. MAN, sist in washing and family. Can bescen enue, Mas good re- ANTS A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, A RE- spectable young woman who understands cutting and fitting ladies’ and children’s dresses, and all kinds of family win or would attend a fancy or bakery store; has good city reference for both capacities. Please call at No. 19 East Eleventh street, near ‘ANTED—A FRENCH OR SWISS GIRL THAT speaks the language correctly, as seamstress in & private family; good references required. Apply at To} West Fourteenth street, at 6 P.M. TANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION On Fe tress or todo light housework; is very bandy with a needle; can cut and make; would make | herself generally usefal. Call at 396 Front strset, for | two days. ‘QU ANTED—BY A RESPECCABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, a situation as seamstress, and to cut and make ladi children’s dresses. Can be seen for two days at th posite the public school, South Brooklyn. urth cottage from Smith street in Warren, op- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstress and chambermaid; can cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses; is shirt maker. The best of reference if required. Wages not | somuch an object as a comfortable home. Can be seen for two days, at 415 Ninth avenue, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-slxth streets, in the store. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘as chambermaid and waiter, or to do housework 10 objection to go in the t, corner of Washing- ird avenue. ‘ANTED—TWO LADIES, (MIDDLE AGED PRE- of good stareen to attend s first clase bread on. one Lees Loken riemoe business, cao give unexceptional mr sate phasomier ont capability, po near of a per- maneot ape nk addressing Box Poughkeepste Jeli ‘ANTED~AN AMERICAN GIRL TO GO INTO THE country to do general housework. She must be a plain cook, » good washer and froner, cleanly in cng and habits, smart and active. I do not expect to for ordinary wages such as I desire, and am will- {ng to pay the highest paid, Address, &c., A. Day, Astor House. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter; or as ‘chambermaid and seams'ress; or would do the housework of » private family; by a very iperionced girl with good reference. Would go in {ere Sanus mm fe rw ay arvaue, store, avenue, front room, first floor. Wea A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do chamberwork or waiting. or ganeral house- work, in s small private family. 8 good city refe- rence. Can be seen for two days at 70 Vandam street 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid and walter in a respectable private family. Can give the best of city references. Please call at 242 Sixth avenue, in the rear, first floor, near Sixteenth street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waiter or to do the housework in a small family. Can come well recommended. Please call at 64 Seventh atreet, fourth floor, back room, for two days. WATEDIBY 4 YOUNG MAN, NINETEEN years of age, a situation in a straw goods, job bing or manufacturing business; has been in the ab business for the last five years. ‘Would have no objec- tion to travel. Address W. K., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLB young man, ag coachman or groom; has lived with the most respectable families in the city and caa come highly recommended from his last place. Please call at 840 Broadway, for two days. Wrest SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, (AN architect,) just arrived from Europe, where he nas bad some years’ experience, after jing his exami- nations at Berlin. Salary not much of an object in the bene Best of references given. address Architect, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS coachman, who understands gardening, is willing to make himself generaly useful. produce the best of references. Please address to J. G., Herald office, or ae 228 West Twenty-sixth street. Can be seen for two ys. Warns, THE QUARANTINE HOSPITAL, STA- ten Island, several orderlies and nurses, inclu- ding Germans who can speak English. No person will be employed without satisfactory evidence of ability and character, and able to read and write. ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS and business habits, to collect adrertisementa for a weexly paper; one accustomed to the business pre- ferred. suitable person a emall weekly salary will be given, besides # good per centage on all the adver- tisements he obtains. Apply at 321 Broadway, fourth jor. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM PHILADEL- Poe situation in some business where he can make himself useful. He is acquainted with Philadelphia merchants senecelly, nd can furnish the best of refer- ence. Address L. E. T., Herald office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS COACHMAN AND good , of sober and ateady habits; wages from $6 to $8 amonth, in a private family. Apply at 264 Front street. 'ANTED—A PHOTOGRAPHIST, ONE WHO UNDER- stands it practically in every point, asa tost will be required; if satisfactory, an opportunity to realize from $8,000 to $10,000 in one year may be had. Address A. B.C. D., box 12) Herald office. ANTS A SITUATION AS COACHMAN; A MIDDLE aged married man, an Englishman, who has lived in London some years and well understands his busi- ness. Has good references in this city. Address A. B., 865 Sixth street, near Lewis, ANTED—A MALE TEACHER, FOR THE DISTRICT school at Richmond, Staten Island, Compensa- tion from $375 to $400 per annum. For particulars ap- ply to W. Betts, 48 William street. Waurwiik GOOD HAT TIP GILDER. APPLY AT 102 William street. L. B, NICHOLS. W2ASTEDSA SITUATION, AS WAITER, BY A RE- spectable man; he thoroughly understands his business. Good city reference given. Can be seen for three days, at Mr. Corwin'’s grocery store, 811 Broadway. ‘ANTED—TWO WAITERS AND OYSTERMAN. AP- plyat the Hen and Chickens, corner of Fulton and Broadway. peeeachtetnhen SANUS Tae ee Warm ay A FRENCHMAN, WHO HAS LIVED with the most respectable families in thie city, situation as valet or waiter n a private family, Can produce the best of elty reference. Flease address a note to A. N., Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A FURNISHED bedroom, situated near the ’Fultoa ferry, im Brooklyn, in a private family. Price not to exceed $1 60 er week. Adorens H. Dunbabin, care of 0. R. Crook, 1 Fulton,street, New York. Wen A FRENCHMAN, A SITUATION AS waiter in a private family. Tho advertiser un- derstands his business thoroughly, and can give good city references as to character and capability. A note addreased to ¥. M., at Mr. H. Kerr's, 746 Broadway, cor- - Si, Astor place, will have immediate attention for ree days, & PER DAY.—GENTLEMEN HAVING A CAPITAL v of $10, can be employed in » perfectly safe buai- ness by addreshing # letter, with 12 cents or stamps, oF calling on Brown & Gorham, 47 Dey street, up stairs. Full particulars and specimens by return mail. SPORTING, &C. oooh OCKING BIRDS—FOR SALE, TEN SPLENDID mocking birds, not to be excelled by any in the ity. They mock eat, hen, rooster, dog, and sing da: any night. Any person wanting to procure a fine bird may apply at 476 Fourth street. PORTING—MAMMOTH ST. BERNARD AND NEW- Hah greyhounds, Booth and Ea nds, an iglish ratters, rt. cogs house dogs, &c. All the choice breeds express: iy for stock, from to 160 The weight. Inquire at No. Water street, corner Fulton, up stain. AMES AND. MEMORANDUM BOOKS ‘FOR 1866, snd pedlars suppl? Mek htt RowaeEL hil 68 Fulton street, coraer of Cll. IXTRAORDINARY SALE OF AN EXTRAORDINARY book—third edition ready thia day. ts SEQUENCES. MY COURTSHIP AND BY HENRY WIKOFF. A true account of the author’s adventures in England, Switzerland and Italy, with Miss J.C. Gamble, the Ame- TO lished, and r Office, over Pacific Bank. Corner of Broadway and Grand street. POF all the al confessii d autobiographical wptly executed, at 102 N mieet oan ie reonal confessions and aut rapt ly execu! laseau sketches ators have ever read or heard of, this is the fiom iPDON & CO., brokers and commission merchants. strangest, the oddest, the most extraordinary; and, we may as well atmit at once, the most intensely interest- ing. The book has cost us a couple of nights’ inp nad we bave no doubt it has cost its author and its principal subject a good many more. We have read it curefully through, according to our invariable custom before venturing to give a decided opinion of a work; and we unhesitatingly pronounce “ Wikoif’s Courtship and its Consequences” not only a deeply exciting narra- tive, but one of the most renfirkable tales evor uafalded to public exhibition.—New York Eveuing Mirror. Price in paper covers, $1; in peat cloth binding, $1 25. Orders shoula be addressed to J. C. DERBY, Publisher, No. 119 Nassau streot. For sale by booksellers and news agents, everywhere. Single copies rent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price. Sager vated ESPECIALLY TO GROCERS AND LIQUOR dewlers— re try, for sale or ex: Apply to Just published—‘‘Cordialanica, or an easy gulde to the Ty onOne. GRUIBANT, 15 Wal atreot. aking of cordials, liquo’ » with coacixe, simple . d unerring rules for testing the strength of spirits; % 4 0 0 0 TO TGLECUN EaVSr wae een firet floor, back office. 10 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATC estate bought’ sold andeachangel confidential, CHEESEMAN, BRAISTED & CO. 86 John street, corner of Nas $50.0 and upwards; also houses and lots, farms, country seat: mills, water power, &c., in every section of the coun and for instantly raising or reducing them to any re: quired proof.” By J. W. WRIGHT, late State Inapector distilled spirits. Price 50 cents.’ Sold by the author | °F Brooklyn, in sums to suit applicants. Also, $35,000 Ete t his taspection office, 7 Coenties alto; wy. to invest in the purchase of mortgages. Apply to J. K. recipes require no dintilling. apparatus, They | COOK, Jr.. No. 4 New street, near Wall, embrace the most approved modes ot ig all taove MONEY TO LOAN, ON DIA- delicious and invigorating liquors in popular use in Italy, > 5 Pine aat benee They have been procured. wits 20.000. monda, watches, jewelry, plate, dry goods, business confidential; 21' street, room 11, third story. much paing, aud at considerable expense, by the author during his late visit to Europe. Note.—The book sent to order, on written applica- tions (postpaid), enclosing postage stamps. Among the numerous recipes are the following important ones :— Imperial peach and cherry brandy. Gin; and London gin palace method, Modes of recovering stale wine, beer, &c. Perfect imitation of French bran¢y. To purify rye whiskey, tainted liquors, &. Regent’s punch, sherbet, noyeau, shrub, &c. Ginger wine, stomachic beverage, &c. Sparkling champagne, sola water, &c. Syrups—Orange, citron, lemon and rhaspberry. ampagne cider, imperial nectar, &c. Cordials—Clover, cinnamon, rose, mint, gage, &c. Curraca, and imitation of port wine. PAREN1S AND CHILDREN.—HARPER’S STORY Books.—A monthly series of narratives, dialogues, biographies, and tales, for the instraction and entertain: ment of the young.’ By Jacob Abbott. Embellished with numerous and beautiful engravings. Now ready, I. Bruno; or Lessons of Fidelity, Patience, and Self Denial, Taught by a Dog, Il. Willie and the Mortgage; showing how much may be accomplished by a Boy. It is the design of the publishers to render this in every way the most attractive and valuable series for the young ever offered to the public, They are confident that they have facilities for giving to it that wide circu- lation which will warrant them is expending upon it all the resources of typographical and {lustrative art. The illustrations will be numerous, and in all respects equal to those furnished in ‘ Harper’s Magarziue.”” The suc- cessive numbers of the “(Story Books” will embrace a variety of subjects and different styles of composition, including narratives, dialogues, descriptive essays, and entertaining stories of a character to interest and delight the youthful mind, while imparting information that will be important in subsequent life. It will be the con- stant aim of the author to furnish a series of volumes apted to family reading. He hopes #0 to combine the presentation of important and interesting facts with circulation of sound principles in taste, morale, and religion, that the “Story Books’? shall form a welcome and efficient aid in the work of home education. Though not intended to be of exclusively religious character, they will be so far designed to exert a moral and reli gious influence on the minds of the readers, as to adapt them to the use of Sabbath School Lib: Terms.~ Each Number of “Harpe ry Books”? yl contain 160 pages in small quarto form, very boat. Broadway, and 163 STEEL, & CO. thousand acres of land. A handsome commission allowed if furnished immediately. Inquire of 8. L. JOHNSON, 212 Broadway, room 3. 2.50 ught at the highest cash price, books, segars, paintings, posite room. raonal property; alo for jamaburg, near Peck Slip ferry; ‘Apply toS C. SMITH, 59 Rose street. $25 ‘re is an insurance of $600, as security. N. Post Office, Nassau street, box 755. and personal property, or bought for prices. It. WOOD, 69 Fulton street, second room, from 9A. M. to 4 P. M. cal instraments, mechanics’ tools, for’cash, and the highest price paid street, by McCAFFREY & WALTERS. Tice SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, and 4 to7 P. M. per cent of amount loaned, and in bonds in this city. CALEB S, WOODHULL, President. W. M. Poxus, M.D. Vas Par, Vice Presidents. TANDERBILT. L. Buxton, Secretary. tifully ilustrated, and printed on superfine calendered | Which a rental of 14 per cent is now derived. The pro. aper. rty is of the first class, is located in the city of Brook- the series may be obtained of booksellers, periodical | lyn, and the title indisputable. The loan will be taken agents, and postmasters, or from the publishers, at three | for'a term of from three to five years, at the option of dollars a year, or twenty-five cents a number, Sub- | the tender, at the rate of 7 pee cent interest, semi-an- scriptions may commence with any number. nualy and promptly pail. This ise very desirable op- e two periodicals, ‘‘Harper’s New Monthly Maga- | portunity for executors and others having money to in- zine” and *‘ Harper’s Story Books” will be supplied to | vest. No bonus allowed. Address M. N. F., Brooklyn subscribers at five dollars a year, and will be published on the first day of each mooth The postage on ‘“ Harper’s Story Books,’”? which must be paid quarterly in advance, is two cents, HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers. HE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.—ALL THOSE who wish to subscribe to this celebrated publica- tion are informed that the commencement of the year is | offer must positively c. Il at the office of D. A. Mitchel avery favorable opportunity for so doing. The sub. | 63 Wall street, on or before that day, and sign tho sai scription is $10 per annum, paid inadvance. Allorders | agreement, as the time will not be extended. accompanied by a remittance should be forwarded to NLLMER & ROGERS, 42Nassau street, N. Y., Pont Office, eastern district. YONS, IOWA, CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY.— The bondholders of this company who have not al- ready signed the agreement for the surrender of their bonds, are bereby notified that the time within which re reguired to do so will expire on Saturday noxt, inst. Those who wish to avail themselvos of this OR WILL BUY AT cash, merchandise, £58.00 0 et sree aay Poemane us mpgnite Fle ase oat ‘TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- 81 50.0002 iar ncerta as 000 TO LOAN, ON DIAMONDS, watches, jemeler, segars, piano- ; Good city stucks, notes, mortgages, &c., negotiated; business conf: dential, and executed promptly, at 78 Nassau street, $60.00 Jewelry, &c., or bought for ravi fotes, stocks, bonds and ‘mo negotiated; real All business xérictly ., Brokera, TO INVEST IN PUR2HASE OF bonds and mortgages of $1,000 on improved real estate in this city are, OF menchandige of every dascription; ulton —WANTED, TO LOAN $4,000, FOR 4.0 0. aterm of three or five years, on 1e TO LOAN, ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e.,° or Apply at the Loan and Commission Office, 166 Fulton street, Brooklyo, first floor, front room, from 13 to 7 o’clock; Friday in op- —WANTED TO BORROW ONE OR 3 es two thousand dollars, on real or small house in Wil- possession immediately. BONUS WILL BE PAID FOR THE USE OF $250 for three months. Furniture, on which ‘Address K, ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT— On diamonds, watches, jewelry, plate, valuable ie highest cash loor, front ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, watches, diamonds, silver ware, nauti- ‘&e., or bought out at No, 26 Catherine one door from Greenwich.—Open daily from 10 A. tolP. Interest at the rate of 6 wed on ail sums from $1 to $500. The funds this institution are securely invested in bonds and mortgages in the city of New York, worth double the OAN FOR $10,000.—WANTED, ON IMPROVED real eatute, worth treble the sum required, and on WM. C. BROWN, Secretary. VOL. XX. DRY GOODS, &C. A vcunet utes Pguena~ d. Ey & 00., 2 wreathes, boug ‘and cS trimmings, for fruit and flowers. ALL ROBES—RECEIVED PER LATE STEAMER from Paris. 500 Grenadine robes, eee ich a Popa for sale on Monday, January 15, 6 each—a one price. UBSDELL, YIERSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway, REAT BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED IN ALL G kinds of embroideries and lace goods, from this date till Ist February, in consequence of concentrsting our business to store 779 Broadway, which ix already known to the ladies, JOHN MADDEN 573 Broadway. IE SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF EMBROID! laces, cloaks lace maatiilas, rich silk dresses, se- lected by Mads me Frederick, in Paris, aad all suited to the present season, will he sold at a reduction of 50 per cent. The attention of ladies is respectfully solicited. Warerooms, 28 Waverley place. ARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TO $5,000.—A PARTNER WANTED 3.00 with this amount, in a safe business that will pay trom fifty to seventy-five per cent a year, ‘Address WA. Y., Herald office. PARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $200 TO $400, A in one of the best paying bus:nesses in the city. jone without the cash need apply. Call at the corner of Greenwich and Read streets, in the basement, from 10 to 12 o'clock. J. BARE. ISSOLUTION—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under tho name and firm of Reynolds & lack, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Kither party is authorized to sign in Liquidation. J. 8. Reynolds will continue the susiness at 100 West sireot. January 6, 1866. J. 8. REYNOLDS. ANDREW D. BLACK. ISSOLUTION —THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore existing under the firm oJ Walker & Brother, manufacturers of morocco cases, &c., is this day dia” solved by mutualconsent. The business will be coa- ducted ax herctotore, at 640 Pearl street, by L. B. Wal- ker. L. B. WALKER, New York, Jan. 16, 1865, GEO. W. WAL! ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE hereby given that the copsrtnership heretofore ex- isting under the firm of Stewart & Hogg, was dissolved on the 13th of January inst., by mutual consent. Wil- liam Hogg is only authorized to settle the business of the late firm, who will continue the business on his own account. Wi IAM HOGG, New York, January 16, 1855. ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore existing under the firm of Farmer, York & Freeman, fruit dealer, is this day dissolved. by mutual consent. GEORGE FARMER. STEPHEN P. YORK. New York, Oct. 2, 1854. JOHN W. FREEMAN, ARTNER.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A RESPECTA- ble business man, with a moderate capital, to join in a retail meat and general provision store, es tablished and deing an excellent trade, in the moat re- spectable part of the city of Brooklyn. ‘Reference given id required. Apply at 117 Willoughby street, Brook- lyn, in the basement ARTNER WANTEP—IN THE LITHOGRAPHIC AND Printing business, by practical Lithographer, of two years standing; one who is a practical printer, and who is of good steady habits. Money not so much the cues ss gond hasege peck, For er particulars = obtain applying by letter, post paid, to A. B.C. Chatham Post Ofte, Chatham square. rg : ARTNER.—WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH $5,000 TO $10,000 capital, in @ crockery importing and job- ‘bing house, where there is a large and profitable trade already established. Persons with tangible means and unquestionable reference, may answer with full name and address, box 2,336, Post Office. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the name and firm of Stuart & Efner, 1s this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either party is au- thorized to sign in liquidation. ‘The business will be continued at 94 Spring street, St. Nicholas Hotel, under the name and style of Wm. H, Stuart & Co. WM. H. STUART, New York, Jan. 15, 1855. B. C. EFNER. HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS—A PERSON who understands the business thoroughly, and Having a capital of fifteen thousand dollars, wants « partner with ten thousand to join him in purchasing one of the best hotels in this country. An opportunity now offers to a man of energy that seldom occurs, Commu- nications treated with the utmost confidense, Address box 8,001, Post Office. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A YOUNG MAN THAT can command from $100 to $200 in cash, to take charge of a branch office in Philadelphia or Balti on a very liberal salary. Apply to the Proprietor Publisher of the Monthly Novelist and Broadway Belle, 102 Nassau street, P. F. HARRIS, the only authorized agents for the Illustrated London ONEY.—CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA- News in the United States. M monds, watches, jewelry, dry goods, furniture, or any other property, at the Agency and Loan office, 305 Broadway, corner Duane street, second floor, room No, | 9. The strictest confidence observed. Branch office, 81 Went Sixteenth street. | McLOUGHLIN & O’NEILLE. 6 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET. Writing and bookkeeping thoroughly taught, in or separate parlors, at ae chai f MORE IN ANY AMOUNT, ABVANCED ON DIA- B. GOLDSMITH. monds, gold watches, silver plate, &c.—Liberal feo: Lye Lop Slecrigs | ma; hone yom ‘ecicas SPANISH LADY, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH PER | Manuing coal on stocks of suc pare, Rplaer AL tetitit aire etoon in either language to | ce HARCOURE, BRADLEY E GO) trom Lato t ‘dies and children at their residences, if desirable, or | P-M-» wl best price for diamonds, old gold and silver. to gentlemen at her own, 170 West Twenty-first street. LADY, WHO HAS A CLASS IN OIL PAINTING, wishes a few more pupils: will also give lessons 1s at their residences if desired. Terms moderate. Apply soon at 170 West Twenty-first street. YOUNG LADY, WELL VERSED IN FRENCH AND German literature, wishes to give private lessons the above languages, both to and gentlemen. Address Zenobia, Schuberth’s music store, 639 Broad- he will pay one hundred dollars in month! of twelve and « half dollars each. Satisfac' given. Address Sempus, Herald office. ECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- fore the 1 the Ist of January next. Interest, a usual, at six wee as ae on Uy foe Vax and ie Bank tad on Moni Ine: art and Saturday, from 5 OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, ee to7P. Mt’ By order, > y > taught upon very favorable terms by W. J. ILE, 269 Broadway. Each student is separately in- atructed and rapidly advanced in his studies, white the knowledge imparted to him is readily available in prac- tice. Open from 9 A.M. to 9 P. M. ALFRED T. CONKLIN, President. James P. Haar, Secretary. ‘ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE STOCK.— TReaSURY DxPARTMENT, RauEion, N.C., Dec. 25, 1854. will be received at this office until 10 CH TRANSLATED, WITH ACOURACY AND | o'clock A.M., of the 3lst January next, for the purchase despatch. Terms moderate, Address B.X. D., | of three hundred and seventy coi moet dollars in bonds, rald office. — thirty yea : These eee issued by the je of olin ; and to the faith of RENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—THE AD- | the State, all the stock ‘bad. by the State in sald read, vertiser, teacher of the above languages, wishes Yo obtain a few more pupils. moderate. Best of references given. Address W. R., Herald office. N. B.—Would give lessons in compensation for board, DIXON & CO, GIVE LESSONS IN WRITING, arithmetic and bookkeeping, day and evening, at fo. 246 Broadway, (Appleton's Building,) where gentle. | rivers men are [nome for the counting-house, in an expe- Both classes of bonds are, by express enactment, ex- ditious and superior manner. bis as ertarete, fe any Le i ar date the 1 ILITARY EDUCATION.—PRIVATE LESSONS INMA- | have sou Cae einen rk cou; thematics, fertification, military and civil drawing, | per annum, 1 payable the first days of January and July, Mr. R. Jones, formerly Professor in the Royal, and | in each yenr Both interest and principal will be pays. Hon. E. J. Company's Millitary Colleges, in England. | ble at the Bank of the Republic in the city of New York, Mr. J. would not object to enter into arrangements with | unless where the purchaser refers to have them pay: and the dividends arising from said stock, are pledged for their redemption. Proposals will also be received at the same time for the purchase of eighty thousand dollars in bonds, rua- ning ten years, issued by the same authority, for the construction of the Weldon and Gaston Railroad, and the any private family in the country, desirous of tuition | able at the treasury of North ina. in the above. Letters may be addressed, or personal | * ‘They will be istued in sums of one thousand dollars interviews obtained, between the houry of joa. M., and | each. 2?P. M., at 70 Franklin street. Parties bidding will please address their letters, on- — a a ree = | dorsed ‘Proposals for North Carolina Stocks’’—to the HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. undersigned at Raleigh, N.C.; and will distinguish in their bids the particular class of bonds for which the: DRUGGISTS.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, AN IN- | pid. They will also state at what point ani what kind terest in a first class retail drug store in New York of funes they propose to pay. or Brooklyn, by & competent young man, with the best | _ The bids will be opened at 10 o'clock A. M., of the Slat of city reference. Address Druggist, Herald office. January next, in the presence of the Governor, the Se- cretary and Comptroller of State, and of G. W. Moidecai, Prevident of the Bank of the State of North Carolina. The undersigned reserves the right of accepting sach bids in whole or in part as may be deemed most advan- tagcous to the State. Successful bidders will be required, as soon as inform. ed of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interert from the first of January, 1855, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This deposit may be made in the Hank of the Republic, New York; the Bank of the not xceeding $400; within convenient distance ferry. Address box 128 Herald offi Wisma RENT, A LARGE FURNISHED house or hotel, suitable for a summer retreat, near the seashore, with easy access to the city. Please address J. M. C., Broadway ,’ost Office, for one week, ANTED—ON OR NEAR BROADWAY, AND FROM A eater BROOKLYN, A SMALL HO! RENT from Barclay to Twelfth street, a furnished house, suf- ficient to accommodate forty or fifty boarders.’ Any | Raicigh, Nott Carolina, oF the Bank of Cape Fear, ing such will find a good tenant by applying | Documents showing the great resources of the State in, real estate agent, Clinton Hall, cor- th street and Lafayette place. and the small amount of her indebtedcess may be had at thir office, or on Cg to Messrs. WN and DE ROSSETT, city. of New York. Dec. 29, 1864. D. W. COURTS, Pub. Treas, of N. C. ANTED—A THREE STORY HOUSE, FURNISHED or unfurnished, or part of a house, or two unfur- nished rooms, with board. Possession must be had im. mediately, and terms moderate. Location not above Fourteenth street, Address, with terms, A. T., Herald office. FFICE OF THE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD COM. pany, New York, January 16, 1855.—Notice to stockholders —The transfer books of’ this company will be closed from the 24th until the 29th inst. inclusive in consequence of a meeting of stockholders to be held on the 20th inst, for the purpore of amending the by-laws, . BARHYDO, Secretary, ANTED, TO PUCHASE—A STEAM ENGINE, 15 OR 20 horse power, to be used for driving a blower, Address Engine, Herald office. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—PART OF A HOUSE, NOT ‘above Thirty-second street, consisting of five or six rooms. Rent not to exceed $50. Address D. M., Herald office. | ANTED IMMEDIATELY—P ART OF A FURNISHED house, two rooms, or whole of second floor, ine desirable location. Reference exchanged. Address, with full particulars and moderate price, Manufacturer, Herald office. dener, by a married man, (a native of Scotland,) without encumbrance, Has been five years in this coun try, Understands his business in all ite branches. Good recommendations from bis last situation. Has noobjec- tions to go South. A note addressed to W.@. B., gar. Gener, Messrs. Thorburn’s seed store, 15 John street, New York, will be promptly astended to, WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE watebmaker, who will be constantly employed on the best work. None need apply but those who can bring the best recommendations aa to capacity, tc, M. W. GALT & BRO., Washington, DC. Apply to Messrs, Fellows & Co,, 17 Maiden lane, N. Y, TLLIARDS—FOR SALR, A FIRST CLASS BILLIARD saloon, situated in a central location. The room Zontaina eight superior tables, with bar and fixtares; satisfactory reasons given for selling, Please address & note to 8. B. R., Post Office. ‘0 GOOD SECONDHAND BILLIARD TABLES, QUITE for sale cheap, for cash, suitable ‘ lic ure, Can be xeon by calling at our 90 Ann. street. GRIFFITH & DECKER. BRASS FINISHERS, GAS FITTERS AND OTHERS. —Wanted, situation in either of the above bys yt FE neral workman; be has also had much experience D and plumbing work. Can have first rate city reference. Would Object to the country. Please SXTRA PAY. address H. B., 178 West Thirteenth street, Eighth ave. NITED TRADE SOCIETY OF JOURNEYMEN SAI U makers. The members of this society are requested to appear at the meeting room on Th: Y, Jan. 18, at 2 o'clock A. M. gy yn er gli late asso. of ciate, Samuel Kenney. 3 4 ——$—$<—$—$< ONEY WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO borrow the sum of seventy-five dollars, for which instalments reference tion, 492 Grand jad compa] pt made on or be- (6th of January next will receive interest from improvement of the navigation of the Nouse and Tar tached for the interest at six per cent THE BALL SEASON. Poe BS EE enter hcp om iota sil oe ALL NOTICE—EXTRA STAGES WILL LEAVE Fulton ferry for the “Cresco Hop,” at Harrison tel, Coney Island plank road, hourly, from 7 to 10 o'clock P. M., on Thursday evening, January 18, 1865. PLENDID BALL FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR.— The frst annual ball of the Astor House Club will be given at Nibio’s saloon, on Wednesday evening, the Lith inst. The officers and employees of the Astor House, in giving this, their first annual ball, believe that they cannot devote the proceeds thereof to a more wor- thy object, than to the relief of the poor and distressed residents of this cit id to enable them to carry out their intention, and i the proceeds of the entertain- ment, they rely upon hearty co-o) tion of their friends and fellow-citisens. The committee beg leat assure the public, that the bali will be second to in ince or respectability, that has been or may be [i is season; and they feel confident that it letract nothing from the pleasures of the eveni: iH joy and gladness to many now en; for % ry ing & fleman and Indies, to be had at the office and bar of the Astor House; Metropolitan Hotel, and of H. Pike, Eaq. Astor House, Januasy 1, 1855. J, 8. PARKER, President. Cuas. C. Erva, Secretary. FANCY DRESS AND CIVIC BALL OF THE Union Association, will be held at Constitution Hall, 60 Broadway, on Wednesday evening, Jan im Tickets, $2. To be had at G. W. Shurragar’s, 322 way, and at the door, A presentation at supper of a éiamond pin to the best dressed lady, and a $100 diamond ring to the prettiest lady. JAMES TURNER, Chairmaa- M. W. P. Cooxx, Secretary. Pehl lini Binet a ne ARE MO IN FIRST ANNUAL FANCY DRESS AND CIVIC BALL of the Bank of Echange Aaso on Thursday evening, Jan. 18, 1855, at the sembly Rooms, £30 way: This will be the gayant ball of the season. Tickets to be obtaified at PCOLE’S Bank Fxchange, corner of Broadway and Howard and at the door. Dodworth’s celebrated quadrille is engaged for this occasion. |ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS. — BEAUTIFUL stones, equal in brilliancy and appearance to the real diamond, are only to be had at L. & J. JACOBS’, 407 Broadway, set in rings, pins, earrings, studs, sleeve but- ton mounted to order in any style. Prices within the reach of every one. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET, WILL BE SOLD, this day, Wednesday, at 120’clock, twenty horses, le for all purpose new and secondhand wa- leighs, harness, blankets, saddles, bridles, &c. JOHN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. GIG, OR TOP WAGON.—THE ADVERTISER WISH. esto purchase a second band Doctor's gig, or to; wagon. Any one having such an articie, ng and fi for city use, may apply at the stable of Mr. Flynn 18 West Thirteenth street. ened ioprinteriendrin EE CECE, RO SALEmA VERY, STYLISH BAY MARE, ABOUT seventeen hands high, six years old, kind in single ‘nd double barness, and warranted sound; suitable for @ doctor, or family horse. Inquire in the feed store, cor- ner of Greenwich and Seventh avenues. R SALE—ONE SECOND HAND DOCTOR'S WAGON, In good order; also, one light no to wagon, and one new light no top wagon, with one new, half top, two seat brett; all of which will be sold cheap, at the livery stable, 68 West Twenty-third street. Hive FOR SALE.—HEIS A BAY, FIFTEEN HANDS fe high, perfectly sound kind. Also, « stall to t until lat May. Apply at the stable in the rear of 19 and 21 West Twenty-second street TABLE NEAR UNION PARK TO LET-—HAL¥ OF A private stable, comprising three stalls, room for ree carrin; es, and loft. For particulars address box 655 Post nh CLOTHING, &C. insshinahaniina een pabeatpremoteree estisaiehpeapigliease AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies and gentlemen havin, bove ticles to dispore of can obtain a fair cash price ing to the subscriber or by the Post Office N. attended by Mrs. Duspeldorf. L. M. DUSPELDORF, No. 13 Elin atrest, LOTHING.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING clothes to dis of, can receive a fair b to the 12 Laurens street, near = to 8. COHEN. “Ladies Shy ty jen attended by Mra. Cohen. LOTHING MARKED DOWN.—ALFRED MUNROE & CO., 441 Broadway, now offer, at greatly reduced Prices, mew’s and boys’ overcoats and taimas, ther with many other kinds of winter aj 1. The is toreduce their large stock of winter clothing to make up with the quality of tsimenings, 90d ey saneeed up Ly and now to sell at prices Sanne fall to salt purchasers. REAT REDUCTION IN READY MADE CLOTHING.— Overconts $5, drens and frock coats $5, cost 7 pally ly silk and velvet vests, from #4 GEO. LEVIS, commer of Nassau gad Beckson ie 4