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0 soon. all at No, 2 Astor Office, 348 Broadway, up $200,000 worth of Superb Velvet, tapestry, Brussels, three- and carpets, cvexhibltine at the ten fa ror sslesrooms ef HIRAM |, 99 Bowery. Velvets at 10s., Brussels 8s., | -Beraing 2n., 3s. and 4s. per yard. Furs Selling at Cost, to close the Winter wtock, at White's. Hats, caps, &c. in great variety. Also, a neat, fashionable hat for the low price of $3, at WHITE’s, Broadway, corner of Fulton street. a itist in Love.—fourth edition of Mr. WIKOFF’S COURTSHIP AND ITS CONSEQUENCES, veady this day. Another edition of 5,000 copies will be | meady on Thursday next, when we hope to be able to ‘answer the numerous orders for this ex! inary book without farther Ca A Price, in paper, $1; in cloth, $126. Orders shor be reased to J. ©. DERBY, Publisher, 119 Nassau street, New York. Broken Banks—Present Value. —Govern- ment Stock taken at 63 cents; ton, 90; Wheat Growers’, 90; Lewis County, 30; Washtenaw, 40; Mem. phis, 15; all ‘city banks at par; at EVANS'S clo ‘warebouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. ‘Fo Amateur Fishermen and Others.—For i three very superior fishing reels. Apply to JOHN KELL, Jun., 26 Platt street. M. Pat- eS the sole manufacturer in the United States of above celebrated safes, and F. C. Goffin’s impene- defiance is and cross bars. Depot No, 192 frable lock: + Feaal street, one door below Maiden lane, Seeds, Seeds.—J. M. Thorburn & Co., 15 John street, have now ready their wholesale priced lists of ‘vegetable, Gower, agricultural, 4c., seeds, which will be sent to dealers on application.’ Their stock in very large, af seaorponens quality, offered at prices presenting in- @ucements to purchasers of seeds by the quantity. Re- , tail catalogues also on application. apes Notice.The late firm of Rushton, @lark & Co., having been diasolved by its own limitation the decease of my father, the founder and origi- tor of the establishment, (the Jate Wm. L. Rushton, ) ‘I beg leave to announce to the patrons of the late firm and to ‘al tins generally, that I will on the bu- siness in all its branches, at the old establishment, 10 Astor House, corner Barclay street, and 417 Broadway, corner Canal street, and respecttully solicit a share of the Vn ¢ hitherto so generously extended to the ate Mr. Rushton. Having been connected with the bu- siness of the late firm for upwards of ten years and edu- eated in the establishment, under the immediate super- vision of my father, my experience I feel confident will enable me to prosecute the business as successfully and ap satisfactorily as when under his charge. Possessing ‘the orginal recipes for the manufacture of the va-ious medicines; being the only person entitled to uso name of the late Wm, L. Rushton ; and having ob- tained my knowledge of their ~aode of Preparation trom hhim, I feel that I can safely claim for m the same character for superiority and purity for which they al- pa bl have been noted. Rushton’s genuine cod liver oil, ghitherto put up by Fe or and now the only article in ‘the market known as Rushton’s, will be warranted pure im every ‘jeular, as I either intend going to Now: foundland or having @ person there to superintend its manufacture Caution.—In purchasing the oil, be care- fal to ask for Rushton’s, and see that my name is on ‘the label and my tignature over the cork of each bottle as there are several articles in the market claiming to be genuine. Aslam sole proprietor of the oil, and all ether articles known as Rushton’s, without my name pone will be genuine. FREDERICK V. RUSHTON. ‘To the Physicians of the United States, and ‘to all who ute liquor as a medicine or as a beverage.— Physicians who prescribe alcoholic liquors for medicinal purposes should give the pre‘erence to Wolfe’s Schiedam arematic schnapp: 1. It is manufactured at Schiedam, in Holland, and exclusively in the factor of the proprietor by processes and from materia! elsewhere ert loyed unknown. d, by the repeated analysis of several 2. Itis eminent chemists, to be entirely free from the pernicious fusil oil which remains in every kind of liquor distilled from grain, and which is the cause of the nervous and ‘visceral derangement, serious congestion and morbid desire for habitual and intemperate indulgence, which such pat Ngee | tend to superinduce. 3. It is proved by the same unerring tests that the ‘aniper gin is not flavored with the coarse. acrid and oil of juniper heretofore used, but with the cally lighter, more volatile, aromatic and medisin- of the two essential oils of the Italian juniper berry, ted by every other manafacturer. . It is chemically proved to be absolutely pure in its vreetification—a quality obtained by an entirely new process, and which no other Holland gin in the world has It is proved by extensive medical experience and testimony to be an efficient as well as an agreeable remedy in many cases of incipient dropsy, gravel, chro- nie gout, rheumatism, flatulency, colic, concreations in ‘the kidney and bladder, dyspepsia, fever and ague, gene- ral debility, sluggith circulation of the blood, deficient assimilation of foo, and exhausted vital energy. 6. Itis a most grateful and renovating cordial, and when used as directed never inflames the aystem ar in- duces inebriety, but tends rather to subdue the latter frailty, by creating a dislike to all inferior liquors, And it invariably corrects the ill effects of bad water, wheth- er in swampy or limestone districts. In all these enu- merated qualities it has no rival in any market iu the werkd. Siree the introduction of this celebrated medicinal Deverage into the United States, a number of liquor houses in New York and our other large cities have commenced counterfeiting it. The genuine is only sold , in quart and pint bottles, handsomely enveloped in yel- dow pa; with my name on the bottle, cork and label. Tweald advise these who use it medicinally, to purchase the bottle, as bars and hotels frequently fill. my bot- with common gin, and sell it for the genuine, For ale by all the responsible dru, in the United States. UDOLPHO WOLFE, ele Manufacturer and ex Sor 19, 20 and 22 Beaver street, N.Y. What New and Extrao: Remedy for severe coughs, colds, and inflammation of the throat and can be bad wholesale and retail, of HEGEMAN, & CO., late Rushton, Clark & Co., in ail their stores. Price 50 cents per bottle. Family bottles $1. The Principal Depot for the Sale of the eelebrated Dr. Dod’s great remedy, the Syrup of Alumi- ua, fer coughs, colds, and inflammation of the Jungs, is at 478 Broadway. Price 50 cents per bottle. The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—Thattis what everybody says who has used Dr. TOBIAS’ Venetian liniment for coughs, croup, som throat, chapped hands, frosted feet, rheumatism, &c. If it does mot relieve, the money is returned. Price 50 cents, Depot 60 Cortlandt street. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY, PERSONAL. NFORWATION WANTED—OF BENJAMIN COLLEGE, I formerly of Bently, Yorkshire, England, by hia sister, ‘Anderson, at Busquehanna depot, Pennsylvania. Southern papers please copy. O faet,. corree SEELE, OF STUTTGARD, LATE AN bf most d itant of America, is requested by a person to his affections, to give notice of his present of abode. Direct Miss Albertine Herbort, care of . Conrad Edward Semler, station house, Brunn, Austria. ERSONAL. —J. SHAW WILL FIND A LETTER FROM friend at the Broadway Post Office. Please attend jiately. BURNETT. UISSE.—MONSIEUR FREDERIC COURKOISIER, LIEU- tenant-colonel de ‘la Chasse dea Fonda, de la confc- ration, a 616 trappé a’apoplexie & Neulchatel, ou il en revenant de Berne, ou i avait siege au Con- ; seil National. TRAYED FROM HER BOARDING HOUSE, ON THURS- day last, Ann Cliffer, age about eighteen years, from ‘Ireland. If aoy person finding her will sene ber to her sister, Mary Giier, 70 Tenth avenue, the advertiser will be thankful LADY WHO ADDRE‘SED A NOTE, ee , to gentleman, corner of Broad Cort. Iandt street, ing herself a Distrewsed Mother, will much obhge hun by sending her address. BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRPSSES OF THE ' BA latest Parisian styles, for balls and evening parties, Bre offered for wale at half the cost of importation, by UBSDELL, PIERSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. - NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1855. ' NOTIONS. Bk ts AND USERS OF SEWING machines.—The subscriber having recently obtained @ patent for an improvement in sewing machines, whereby the cost in the feed machinery is re- duced nine and the work rendered more perfect than can be done other in existence, is dis- posed to sell rights for the same, on Hberal terms. He also takes this opportunity of stating the fact that his bia, be! tablishing my claims as first and Cy stor judge Maso: fie big and #0 Lo. ny an Hudson atreet, New York. AYOR’S OFFICE, JANUARY 2, 1856.—THERE 18 opened, at this office, a complaint book, under the of a competent person, for of receiv- Ee ee of mat ing within EW YORK, JAN. 22, 1855.—A MEETING OF THE medical class of the New York University was called to-day, for the adoption of resolutions for the idance of the students smd University, in their at- dance on the funeral obsequies of their fellow stu- dent, Mr. John W. Francis, Jr., of this city, whose death took’place on Saturday, 20th inst. Mr. B,’ Burr, Jr., of Kentucky, was appointed Chairman, and Mr. G. P. Ha- milton, of Georgia, Secretary of the meeting. It was moved by Mr. Carswell, of Georgia, seconded by Mr. Mor- ton, of Kentuoky, and ‘resolved, that the Chairman aj int a committee, consisting of one member from ite, to draft resolutions on behalf of the class, for the above-mentioned purpose. COMMITTER APPOINTED, Mr. Carswell, 5 Mr. Gentry, Tennessee. Mr. Morton, eemtey, oie Mr. Butler, Florida. Mr. Love, New Jersey. , Mr. Chaney, Mississippi. Mr. Fisher, Canada West. Mr. Seller, Indiana. Mr. Mr. Brows, New York. ficholson, N. B. ly, N. 3. helton, N. Hampshire. 1, Ohio, rey, island. ittee, after firioer Pe ons fe lowis @ commi al ref presen’ e following resolutions, which were adopted by the class :— Resolved, That as one of our feliow students, John W. Francis, Jun., has fallen a victim to that fate to which we must all sooner or later succumb, we hereby express our warmest sympathy for the irreparable loss we have sustained by his demise, and for others of his associates who have too early learned his premature death. Resolved, That we will attend his funeral, this after- noon, in a body; and, as a further mark of respect, that we will wear the usual of mourning—erape on the left arm—until the end of the present session. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be pub- Mashed in the Herald, Tribune and Times, and that copies of the same be forwarded to the relatives of deceased. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL LUGGAGE left in charge of the undersi |, and likewise at boarding house of Thomas Hinton, 326 Greenwich street, and not rec! one month after dase, will be sold at public auction at the corner of Reade and West streets. WEED & MABRY, cor. Reade and Weat sts, New York, Jan. 22, 1855. Niro THE 1. O. of 0. F. ALL*BROTHERS fro) holding cards of withdrawal or about withdrawing mm their several lodges, are requested to meet at the Lodge Room, 142 Bowery, on Wednesday evening, 24th inst., at 734 o'clock, to take into consideration the pro priety,of applying for a charter, FRANKLIN FERRY, . TIMOTHY MOUNT, WILLIAM WRIGHT, WILLIAM H. SCHENCK. FFICE OF THE SECOND AVENUE RAILROAD COM- pany, New York, January 15, 1865,—The annual for Directors of this company will be held on Monday, February 5, next, at the office of the company, No. 58 Bowery, from 12 till 2 o’clock. The transfer books will be elosed from the 15th inst. until after the election. By order, P. C, ROGERS, Secretary. LN Page TO COLONEL FULLER, OF THE EVENING Mirror.—Having met this gentleman, with whom I had but ashght acquaintance, in the office of a third party, Where the bananna drop question was under dis- cussion, a few weeks since, he mentioned inc'dentally that he had always been under the impression that con- fectionery was unwholesome, candidly acknowledging that this impression was based solely on common re- port. “Precisely,’? replied 1; “reports have at all times met with a cordial welcome in the editorial columns of the press, because they are read with interest, and create an exeitement; but the refutation of such re ports not being deemed of sufficient pubiic interest to occupy a place in the editorial columns, the public mind has been poisoned and the antidote has been withheld,’ Colonel Fuller immediately replied, ‘Professor Mapen is a friend of mine; nevertheless, in the cause of truth my geree is at your service.’’ For this very liberal offer of e Colonel—liberal in whichsoever way considered—I thus publicly tender my sincere thanks; and I to add, that if his generous conduct were thought worthy’ of imitation by editors generally, we should hear no more about poisonous confectionery than we do of witches, that the general diffusion of intelligeace has long since put to flight. T. G. HODGKINS, onfectioner, 154 Greenwich street. E LADIES’ MONUMENT.—WASHINGTON CEMETE. ry, near Greenwood —Lots one quarter Greenwood Land tothe value of $20,000 has been deeded e gentleman to this corporation in aid of the erec- in the cemetery of a joint monument, 300 feet high, on an original American model to Washington, Franklin, Lafayette and Henry Clay—private munificence nover before,equalied for such a purpose im this country—the rest by contribution from ladies in all the States. Lots of 300 square feet for $30—the same in Greenwood, $110. Trustee's office, 298 Broneway. LADIES’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ATTACHED to St. Patrick’s Cathedral will hold their eleventi anaual festival at the Chinese Rooms, 539 Broadway, on Wednesday evening, January 24, Dodworth’s Band is engaged for the occasion. Tickets ee be had at the Catholic bookstores, of the sexton of the Cathedral, aod at the doer on the evening of the festival. THE GALL SEASON. AMES IRVING GUARD BALL.—IHE ANNUAL BALL of the James Irving Guard will be held at Niblo’s Saloon, on Tuesday evening, 23d inst. Tickets to be had of any of the committee, or at the door on the night of ball. ANDREW P. SUTTON, Chairman. R. Pueren, Secretary. OTICE.—THE NINTH ANNUAJ BALL OF THE EM- met Guards will be held at the Chinese Assembly Rooms, 639 Broadway, on Tuesday evening, the 23d inst. The tickets for the City Assembly Rooms will be received at the door, Tickets one dollar, to be had of the Com- mittee, Captain John Kelly, 34% Broome street; Lieut- evant J. Bonohws, 4 Roosevelt street; lieutenant J. non, 130 Elizabeth street; or any of the members of the company, or at the door on the evening of the ball. JOHN KELLY, Captain. James Watpron, Secretary, 161 Grand atreet. N ‘A meeting of the’members of the company will , on Monday evening, the t the Mercer How EWELRY —WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, AN EN- gagement in & jewelry store. Can manufacture and repair jewelry, trinkets, fans, &c.; is also qualified to act as salesman. Should a favorable opportunity offer, would not object to leave the city. erence given. Address Amon, Herald office, for one week. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—A PRINTING establishment, having an excess of steam power, is prepared to purchase one or two good and fast presses, A portion of payment being taken in work. Address, pont paid, steam printer, care of W. Pate, engraver and printer, 16 Burling slip, N.Y. 10 LITHOGRAPHERS.—A GOOD JOB; ABLE TO create and make out work, can get ® share in ao Sffice, without a cent. Apply st Hogan's printing office, 160 Fulton street, Brookiya. ATCHMAKER WANTED—ONE THAT UNDER- stands fine work, and can repair jewelry. Apply to Mr. Biggin, at Lovejoy's Hotel, on Wednesday, Jan. w, at 4PM. RESTAURANTS. OOD NEWS!—ONE THOUSAND MEN WANTED.— DONALDI, of the renowned ‘ Hen and Chickens,’ corner of Fulton street and Broadway, waate the above number of men at his free lunch every day this woek. To-day be serves up his neq uailed green turtle soup and steaks. Lunch between 10 and half-past 11 0’elock REAT BAKGAIN+.—S. CHAMBERS, SUCCES30R TO Bradbrook, No, 207 Broadway, has a jon of ter stock, consisting of ladies’, misses’ and boys’ gar- ments: ladies’ caps and headdresses, robes de chambre ‘ke. All made of the best materials, and will be sold very low to make room for spring goods. Wanted, four drets cap makers. T DEPARTMENT.—NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, reuant to the statutes of the State of New York. ‘euch eave wade and provided, that an application will made to the Irgisiature, at it for a pastage of a led to inertase the fand of the Pire De- ment mand of the city of New York, to. one hun- ‘and Gfty thousand doliare x JOHN 8. GILES, Treasurer. New York, Jan. 19, 1855, THE MILITARY. enn nena INDSAY BLUES ARMORY, 261 BROOME STREET.— The members of the above corps will assemble for ll, thie, Tueaday evening, January 23. at 734 o'clock. yeder EDGAR A. ROBERTS, Commandant. ‘Wu. Hester, Orderly. N OW-A-DAY GUARD, ATTENTION !—A SPPCTAL meeting of the ab ove company will be heid at 480 Broadway, on Tuewlay evening, Jan. 23, at 834 o'clock. id pectfult ro a ” Penetual atteadance is reapectfulty solicited. By order, GED. B. WLYANS, Coptela. J. La Paassn, Secretary. XTRA PAY. 3. NAVY SAILORS AND OTHERS. —EXTRA PAT + Loe to yen bang J ret anes Lae t vol; pensions ured, balances due heirs fH nerd . A ecomen Pollected, and all kinds of J. &. resovered by — EDWARD BISEELL, Agent and late Purser 0.8. Mavy, 67 Wail strest, ILLIARDS.—FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS BILLIARD saloon, containing eight superior tables, with bar end fixtures Central location. Satisfactory reasons po sin for selling. Please address & note to 8, B. R., Post ce. TLLTARD TABLES.—TWO GOOD SEOOND HAND tables for sale at a bargain, nearly new, all com- plete, suitable for private or public use. Can be seen at our factory, 90 Ann street, GRIFFITH & DBOKER. TRAVELLER® GUIDE. EW JERSEY RAILROAD.—FOR PHILADELPHIA and the South and West, vie Jersey City Mail and exprens linen, —Leave New York at § and 10 A. M., and Sand OPM. Fare, 92 16n 4, and in Band 10 A.M Z Tn Daa io artedy 4 yw om. Through ticke on . 80d for Raltimera, Washington, Derive, 60., mud tarouge tienes We Wnahing ton in Sand 104, Me ad OR, UCTION — ON TUESDAY.—TUNIS at Tops o'coty, by catalogue, which a now rendyrat wi P Broaden, , corner of Duane atreet, the et . stock of a wholesale manufacturer of furniture, 12 sofas, 24 rock- 6 dozen bape soe ebairs, 6 4, 12 marble {op tables 12 ‘ables, 2 ottomans, 6 pieces tete-a- jes, 12 bedsteads, and also rosewood, black walnut and mahogany furniture, in suits, covered with brocatelle and haircloth; rose fancy furniture, Diack walnut and oak extension dining ‘tables. The of sgh 7 Every facility to packing and shi . At3P, M. oil paintings and ai re rae ported segars, &c., &e. UCTION NOTICK,—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, will sell at his salesroom, 66 Nassau street, on esday, January 23,"at 1034 o'clock, the balance of the superior stock of furs and sleigh robes. Particulars in cal en. SSIGNEE’B SALE.—SAM’L. OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, No. 66 Nassau street, will sell at 401 Broadway, on ‘nesday, January 23, at 3 o'clock P.M., the stock of firat ¢lass Broadway furs and sleigh robes; the furs are of superior quality, N. B.—The sale will be continued until the entire stock is disposed of. UCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY, GLAS3 AND CHINA. —J. 8. H, BARTLETT, Auctionver, will sell on ineday, Jan. 24th, at 19 lock, No. 281 Pearl atrest, in lots from the shelves {0 suit purchasers, w. granite ware, ce, dipt. blue, French porcelain, Parian, Rockingham and Gipsey; also a large variety of glass ware and china ys. UCTION SALE OF BELGIAN CANARIES —E. B. FRANELIN will yell, on Wednesday, the 24th mst., at the store of Mclivain & Young, No 7 John street, o choice lot of 200 Belgian canaries, imported last August, and warranted of pure breed, ‘Tke birds will be ready for examination on Tuesday moraing, at the above place UCTION NO@TICE.—H. WILSON, AUCTIONEE?.— Rich household furniture, tapestry ts, mir- Fors, rosewood pianoforte, silverware, &c., Wednesday, January 24, at 1034 o'clock, superior household furai- ture, the contents of a large house in in atroo| between Broadway and Church street, consisting ol about 250 yards tapestry carpets, in excellent order; par- lor furniture, double suit, in solid rosewood frames, covered in rich French satin, made to order, cost $500; elegant mirrors, centre and side tables; rosewood piano: forte, made by ‘Chevalier, with carved legs, cont $550, an excellent instrument nearly new and fully warranted; Drocatelle and lace window curtains, A fine collection Of oil paintings: by old masters—some of which aro very expensive; china vases and mantel ornaments, #, extension dining table, cut glassware, china, tea, and dinner sets, cutlery, silverware, spoons, forks, cas- tora, &c.; bedroom furniture, comprising rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, bureaus and washstands to match; feather beds, hair mattresses, sofas, lounges, cushioned and maple chairs, oil cloths, basement furniture, &c., &c, The furniture is the best kind, having been made by several of the first manufacturers in this city, and but little used. Deposits required from all purchasers. UCTION SALE OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, FIX- tures, safe and show cases, ke., at 7954 Catherine atreet, will be sold on Wednesday, January 24, without reserve. Sale to commence at 10 o’cloek A.M. UCTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER, By virtue of an Twill yell this day, at jo, 282 Xeventh avenue, at 10% o'clock, nine sofas, twelve rocking chairs, fifty chairs, &o . THOMPSON, Constable. UCTION NOTICE—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. By Bell and Bush, this day, at 1034 o'clock, in tho sales rooms, No. 27 Centre street, a valuable and exten- sive variety of household furniture and housekoeping articles; carpets, ebairs, tables, bureaus, china, Ac. Wednesday, sale of clothing, dry goods and fancy articles. Thursday, at 1034 o’clock, without reserve, will be sold, at No, 311 Ninth avenue, @ valuable assortment of fur’ niture and other articles, the property of a gentleman going to California, the store goods comprise china, glass, Plated ware, vases, &c. The furniture is the entire: rangement of a family; bureaus, tables, chairs, looking- flatten, carpets, olleliths, ‘pofas, splendid paintings, en’ dresers; also, 1 fine English gold _chrononeter watch in hunting case with gold chain; 1 ladies’ do. Sale positive, deposits required. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 23 BOWERY.— o Large sale of ready made clothing and piece foods, thie day, at 10 o'clock, consisting of cassimere and cloth frock, sack, dress and heavy overcoats, caasi- mere, #atinet, doeskin pants, silk, valencia, satin, vel- vet and cloth’ vests, of the latest ‘styles and patterns; cassimeres, doeskins, broadcloths, silks, serges, satins, vestings, linings, cravats, &c. Y WATERSURY & DYER,—THIS DAY (TUESDAY), January 23, at their store, 38 Broad street, a mag” nificent array cf English diamond jewelry, and sine gold watches. Every article will be sold without any resery- ation. The sale will commence precisely at 104 o'clock, and will continue until every article on the catalogue is sold. LIAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER.—COAL YARD, 222 Fourteenth street, with six years leave, stock and faxtures; also, ten years lease of t-o brick dwellings, three story, situate on Thirteenth street, between avenue 4 and First avenue, will be sold by E. Combs, at auction, by order (of the sesignee, on the prem Jan, 26, at 11 o'clock A. M. The stock cor and egg coal and dust; also, two horses and carts, kc. For wulara inquire of the auctioneer, 244 Grand F. J. PETERS, Assignee, D ytiteer SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. ARD Schenck will sell at suction this day, at 11 o'clock, at the auction room, 16 Wall street—A magnificent sale of very rich furs, which were made expressly for a Broadway house, unable to meet th ga gementa, con- sisting of real Hudson Bay sable capes, Russia sable victorines, mink marten, fine ermine, stone marten, bar- ren marten, chinchilla, fitch marten, Frei Swedish marten, Siberian squirrels, ke’, too to mention; also, an assortment of wo! and other robes, gloves, coats, &>. Thess furs are gua- ranteed in every respect, and offer a first rate opportu- nity for selection for private ure. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. Leeds & Co—Tuesday, Jan 23, at half past 10 o'clock, in the sales room and lofts of store No. 19 Nassan street. Large sale of cabinet and other furniture, com- prising the most extensive assortment ever offered by suction at our store, where it has been removed for con- venience of sale, viz.: rich rosewood suites covered im tilk brocatelle of various styles, do. in muslin; richly carved arm, parlor and fancy chairs; do. reception; do. Jadien’ secretaries; music stands and cases lined with satin wood; etegeres, buffets, card and centre tables; side do. ; extension dining room tables in various styles; book eases, book racks, bat stands, oak dining room ebairs covered in tapestry and morocco; shaving glasses, fauteuils, cabinets, oak hall chairs, mahogany do., di- vans, bureaus, dressing do. with swing glas#; amour a glace, fancy cbairs; also several fine cottage suite in enameled and figured, various styles; and a large assort- ment of other furniture, ail of which is warranted of the best quality, Also several royal wilton, velvet and Bruseels carpets: to be sold without reserve. ENRV H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY fH. H. LEEDS & CO.—Weidnexday, Jan, 24, at 12 o'clock, atthe sales roora, 19 Nassau street, by order of Corne- lina W, Lawrence ‘and John F. Delaplaine, executors of Jobn F. Delaplaine, Fsq., Coceased, his entire rtock of wines, brandies, madeiras, clarets, &c. The samples will be exhibited at our store on'the morn ng of sale, and the wines delivered from the wine loft of tho de- ceased. No wines admitted except thune belonging to the estate—consisting of 280 bottles March & ienson’s madeira, vintage 1828; 276 do. old South Side Madeira, black teal; 240 do. do., red seal; 16 magoums E. Pell’s brandy, about 40 years old, sealed with the name; 110 bottles’ very superior brandy, vintage 1849; 1 case Bt. Julien claret, vintage 1844.’ The above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Aiso, immediately after the for account of whom it may concern, 200 cases d fruits, consisting of cherries, peaches, raap- pears, ke., in quart and half gelloc jare, her- ally sealed, adapted for family use, without ro AUCTIONKER—WILL SLL, , at 1034 o'clock, at store 138 “Falton fansau—Peremptory vale of furs, alaigh robes, &c.—H. T. L, will sell as above all the furs con- tained in the store, viz., Rocky mountain wolf, lamb, genet, raccoon and Isa! bear robes; also,’ muffs, vietorines, cuffs, &e., in great variety, mountain’ marten, sable, seblachille, net, len, London Justered lynx, &e., ailof which will be peremptorily the store must be ¢! Wednenday. ENRY H. LERDS, AUCTIONEER.—BYPH. H. LEEDS B. & Co., on Wednesday, January at 10}4 0’eloc! atthe ralesroom, 19 Nassau street.—Admiuistrato order of Solomon er, administrator of ‘eyrer, deceased, his entire stock of valuable jewelry, consisting of solid eighteen carat gold finger earrings, breastpins, solid gold #eal rings, brooches in great variety, gold pencil cases, chate: lnines, studs, mosaig earrings and breastp ns, watch keys and seals, lockets of various sizes, and a great va- riety of nh welry. Also two iron safes, far nisbed with drawers, suitable for jewellers, one ditto table, derks, ke, the whole to be sold without reserve. Also" aa invoice of valuable gold chronometers, lever watches, lepine ditto, enamelled ditto set in diamonds, other costly jewelry, removed for convenience of sale, being the balaace & foots remaining ansolt. Also all the counters, desks, tables, sofa, oilcloths, and other office furniture. Also, for account of those whom it may concern, twenty dozen real gold pencil cases, ten down guard chains, &c. Jw L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONZER.—VANDE. | WATER & TURNER will sell, on Wednerday, Jan. WA, at 10) o'clock, at the salesroom, 30 Pine and 66 Cedar street—Oi' paintings—Peremptory sale of fine original of] paintings, mostly of the Durselturt school, and signed —Among which will be found works by the celebrated artists Munter, Grootfield, Kratz, Byker Musen, Gudin, Eekbardt, Kruseman, Vangingelin, Title. | man, Verboeckhoven, Hesehbach, Van Dyck, G. Dow, Redig, Moller and several others, in rich gilt framex Now on exhibition. MORIARTY, AUCTIONFER—WILL SELL, THIS day, at 10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham treet, the furnitare of a f from Twenty-fitth street, « good asroriment, consisting of bureau, chairs, ingrain sod Brussels carpets, feather beds, mattresses, mirrors, bed steads, tables, stoves, bookcase, desks, crockery, glass ware, ke, ORTGAGE SALE. eer { trem om, | nae, pens Toate 5! SALES AT AUCTION. SALE-—VALUABLE on on ean! ol corner of Third avenue and’ -ninth oat The iti 2 fet wiv ty et in’ auctioneer, 79 Nassau street. i ais Sit due, b; f Broad\ vendu: on 0 404 day of January, assortineut of tin iron ware; also a lot of cooki “s° atoves. JO! F. Griworx, Deputy Sheriff. EWING MACHINE, HOTEL BAGGAGE, GROCERIES— this day, at 103,’o’clock, at 67 Dey street, corner of Greenwich: 57 trunks, boxes and cheat © from Lancaster House ; 26 do., from Plough Hotel, sewing machine on table, to work by foot or hand, cost $75, together with lot ‘saloon fixtures; also groceries, teas, sugar, liquors, segars, maccaroni, cordials, etc. W. A. CARTER , Auctioneer, 57 Dey street, TLLIAM IRVING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL sell at auction on Tuesday, January 23d, at 1034 o'clock, at No, 90 Chatham street, for account of the underwriters, in lots to suit the trade and others, 04 dozen muslin and linen shirts, flannel under shirts, drawers, socks, stocki silk and cotton handkerchiefs, Yinen and fancy ditto; kid gloves, woolen, cotton, silk ‘and thread ditto; collars, silk, cotton and muslin cravata, stocks, overalls, shirts, euspenders, buttons, &e. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON ednerday, at 103; o'clock, at 187 Canal stree! all the genteel parlor, chamber and kitchen furniture o! family breaking up housekeeping, consisting of sofas, rocking and other chairs, centre ani dining tables, pi glasses, paintings, curtafns, shades, bookcasos, etezeros, vases, lamp, plated china glasa ware, and elegant tapes- try, and ingrain carpets, oilcloth, mahogany and walnut bedatead, hair mattresses, feather beds, dressing bu- us, and washstands, wardrobes, kitchen furniture, stove Were EAST NEW YORK, BROOKLYN AND Jamaica Property.—J. R. PITKIN’S auction sale, continued from the 15th inst., will take place on the 25th January, 1865, at B. Edmonds & Co.’s salesroom, No. 16 Fulton street, Brooklyn, at 2 P, M., with addi- tions, and on more favorable terms. Catalogues can be had, and maps seen, at the salesroom, as above; at the Children’s Shoe Factory at Woodhaven; and at E. M. Stro Last New York, FINANCIAL, 0.000 2 12AX ox pianonns, watcH 4 on, jewelry, &c, or bought for cash. ity stocks, notes, bonds and mortgages, bills of ox ahange, ho.) nigotiated. | Rusiness comidentia, a promptly executed, at 102 Nasean street, room No. 2, OMPSON & CO., brokers and commission merehante, $60 000": LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry, &e.,or bought for cash, , stocks, bonds and mortgages negotiated; roal estate bought, sold andexchanged, All business strictly confidential, 'CHEESEMAN, BRAISTED & CO., Brokers, 86 Jobn street, corner of Nassau. 50 00 —TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WAT. . ches, jewelry, negars, and mer- chandise generally, or bought out. Bonds and mort- gages bought and sold. Money constantly on hand at 146 William street, near Fulton, up stairs. FORBUSH CO., loan and commission brokers, $50.00 WANTED—ON FIRST CLAS3 BOND and mortgage ; country residence wanted, on the Huds low oF néar Sing Sing, Also, eity property, in exchange for farms, Farms for sale. City houses wanted to purchase or let. Mortgages pur- chased and sold. NNER & CO , 208 Broadway. 00 —MONEY TO LUAN, ON DIA- le fe monds, watches, jewelry, plate, Ty goods, segars, or mexghandizo of every description; Dusiness ‘confidential; 21% Broadway, and 153 Fulton street, room 11, third story. STREL, & 00. 2 00” LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 8 5) jewelry, arms, ke,, or bought for cas prompily executed by N. B. WOOLLEY, 237 Grand street, corner of Bowery, room on second floor, 1 OO 22.20% WANTED ow “MORTGAGE, ‘i for three, five, or ten years, at 7 per improved real estate, in this city, worth double the amount. Principals only need apply this week, by note, to J. 8. TREADWELL, 2 Washington place. 1.000770. 235, OX PROVED REAL. we. ° tate in this city or Brooklyn. Apply to A. R, MORGAN, in office of Scolis & Cooper, 20 1 WANTED.—ANY YOUNG MAN WITH THIS 0 amount can have an gate of making 0 day, in @ business exclusively goatee! and always the money, may call on my friend, 6. McMAHON, 176 Chatham street. NY AMOUNT TO LOAN, OR WILL BUY AT SIGHT Property, or security of any description, in sumy trom 910 to $10,000, at the old etablished, manent and re- sponsible l’acis Agency and Loan bilice, over Pacitie confidential and safe. ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD furniture, watches, diamonds, silver ware, nauti- for'cash, aud the highest prico paid, at No, 26 Catherine street, by MOCAVFREY & WALTERS, RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 W. cent. ¢ undersigned wants about the above sum on Chambers street, second floor. needed, A man with good reference, but none without for cash, merchandise, jewelry, diamonila, plate, Bank, corner of Broadway and Grand street. Businens cal instruments, mechanica’ tools, Xc., or bought out ARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich.—Oyen daily from 10 A’ . tol P.M, andé P.M, Interest at the rate of 6 per cent allowed on jams from $1 to $500. The funds of this institution are securely invested in bonis and mortgages in the city of New York, worth double the amount Joaned, and in bonds in thin city. CALEB 8. WOODHULL, President. W. M. Pousus, ME D. Vax Prax, } Vieo Presidents, E FE Agency Offlee, (removed from 128 N on wines and spirits in pond, diamonds, par furniture, dry goods, pianolortes aud every d of personal property, or purchased for caslt, up terms by CAREY & CONTEY, 21 Browdwa adjoining the City How ONEY.—CASH LIBERALLY ADVANC watches, jewalry, dry goods, clothing, planofortes, furniture, or any other property at the agency and Loan Office, 404 Broadway, corner of Duane street, second floor, room No. 9, The strictest confidence aud honor | may be relied upon. Branch office, 64 West Sixteenth treet McLOUGHLIN & O?NEILL ORTM CAKOLINA SIX PER CENT STATE sTOCK.— Treasuny Departannt, Ravan, N.O., Dec. 26, 1864, Sealed vroposala will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M., of the Sist January next, for the purchase of three hundred and seventy thousand dollars in bonda, og thirty yes These bonds are issued by the of North Carolina ; and in addition to the facth of the State, all the stock had by the State in road, and the dividends arising from said stock, are pledged for their redemption. Proposals will aleo be received at the same time for the purchare of eighty thousand dollars in bonds, rag. | ning ten years, issued by the same authority, for the | construction of the Weldon and Gaston Railroad, and the | improvement of the navigation of the Nouse aod lar rivers, Both classes of bonds are, by express enactment, ex. empted {rom taxation for any perpoes, they will bear date the lst of January, 1255, and will | coupons attached for the interest at ix per cent im, payable the first days of January and July, year. Both interest and principal will be paya- he Hank of the Kepublic in the city of New York, where the purchaser prefers to have them pay- the treasury of North na. will be issued in sums of one thousand dollars enc! Parties bidding will please nddrens their letters, en- dorsed ‘Proposals for North Carolina Stocks’ the undersigned at Raleigh, N. C,; and will distinguish in their bide the cular class of bonds for which they bid. They will also state at what point oni what kind of funds they to pay. | The bide will be opened at 10 o'clock A. M., of the Sint | January next, in the presence of the Governor the Ke- | cretary and Comptroller of State, and of G. W. Movdecai, | | ha’ re President of the of the State of North Carolina. The undersigned reserves the right of asceptiog such bids in whole or in part as may be deemed most advan- tageous to the State, | successful bidders will be required, aa so0n as inform. ed of the of their bide, to it in bank the | amount of thea bids, with the accrued loterert from the | firet of January, 1865, to the credit of the Treasurer of | the State of North Carolina, This deporit may be mate in the Rank of the Republic, New York; the Bank or the State of North Carolina, or the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh. % D ocumenta weatites f the "age resources of the State and the rmall wmeunt of her inteltedsess may de had At this ofice, OF om application to Messrs, BROWN aad DE ROSEAT, elty of New York. Dec. 2%, 1864. D, W. COURTS, Pub. Treas. of N.C, (Po THOSE WHO WANT MONEY.-LIBERAL AD- on, of purchases of diamn watebow ve he office of HAKOUURT, BRAD. | street. Business conducted ia » manner. Oftiee hours from 11 to 5 o'clock. jITHERS & PETERSON, BANKERS, STOCK AND exchange brokers, 4land 4} Soath Third street, Philadelpbia.— Stock and Corporation loans hoaght and told om commmiasion, promissory notes and drafts, nero ted collections made upon all accessible points in the country, drafin om other cities, ia sume to sult pur chasers. DRY GOODS, 4c. 7. STEWART KOO, Will, OPEN ON MONDAY e January 22, 1,000 PIECES tf bevy housewife Irish linens, made expre maily wee, at from 2 to 4 conta per y below the cont of importation. ROWN & DOYLE264 bow 5 ond Gréat Jones stevete y per cont lows than any « OBTr D WOVE COnRsETS Y, BETWEEN } OURTI re selling embrovierios @ them ke ee eo atebi rae | Bills of lading will be | the followin, | the Booth proceed by railroad ri vv Eek Jos. J. Comatock. steam- will United States mails for Barope on Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 12 o'clock, M., from at the foot of Canal street, For freight or passage, having unequalled accommodat and comfort, to are uested to be on al apie Peni wil succeed, ihe ae, aoa sal B w 8 ice tha ipa line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Maj! Steamers.—The sbips composing the line are ATLANTIC. Capt. Went. tions for BALTIC, Capt Comstock. PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. ADRIATIC, Capt. ——. ‘There ships have been built by contract, expressly for government service. Every care has been taxen in construction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of Passage from New York to Liverpool, in first class cabin, $130; in second do, $75; exclusive use of extra size state rooma $225; from Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas, An experienced surgeon attached to each ship, No berth secured until paid for. PROPORED DATES OF BAILING. FROM NKW YORK, FROM LIVERPOL, Wednesday, Dec, 27.1 Saturday, Dec. 17.,..1864, Wednesday, Jan. 10.,1855. Saturday, Dec. 30...,1854. Wednerday, Jan, 24..1855. Saturday, Jan. 13..,,1856. Wednesday, feb. 7... 11 Saturday, Jan. 27, Wednesday, Feb. 21..1 Saturday, Feb, 10, Werlnesduy, Mar. 7,,1805. Saturday, Feb. 24, For freight oF Eaasacce apply to EDW’D K. COLLINS, No. 66 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY '& CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & C0. vustin Friars, London, B. G, WAINWRIGHT & OO., Paria, GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these slips will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, ope @, jewelry, precious stones or metals, untess billu’of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed, Shippers please take notice, that 4s contra 0 ahips of this line of wal LIVERPOOL AND) PHILADELPHIA STEAMSILP Com tend roiling their favorite steamshi; OF MANCHISTER,..*2,125 tous. Capt, Wylie CITY OF BALTIMORE, (new)2,538 “1. Capt. —— CITY OF WASHINGTON, do..2,700 “ |! Capt. R. Leite. ROM MULLADKLIPHIA, CITY OF MANCHESPER.... Thursday, January 18, 1864, LIVERPOOL. FROM CITY OF MANCHESTER, . Wednesday, February 14, 1468, Saloon $90; $65 and 865, according’ to ntate roo! A limited ‘number of third class pasve: ill be taken from Yhiladelyhia and Liverpool, and { rovisiann. From Philadelphis,.....$20] From Liverpool.......848 Partion ng "to Bring out their friends can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on Lverpook in sume of £1 sterling and upwards, A ly to SAMOR®, SMITH, agent, 17 Walnut etrest, Philadelphin, and Ivo, 7 Broad? way, New York. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN.—THE UNITED States mail steamer HERMANN, E. Higgins, com- ander, will suil for Bremen, touching at touthampton to land the mails and passengers for England and France, on Seturday, January 27, at 12 o'clock M., from 1 37 North river. ' Priee of passago— in the first cabin, main saloon... In the first cabin, lower saloon In second cabin,,... ee eose + 60 An experienced surgeon is attached to each steamer, AD letters must pass through the Post Office. Specie delivered in Havre and London, For passage or frvight spply to —-._H. SAND, agent, 11 South William st, he steamer Washington will succeed the Hormasn, and «ail Febroary 24th, (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED [States mail steamer UNION, R. A 4, Commander, will leave New York for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and Passengers, on saturday, Feb. 10, at 120’clock, from pier 37, North River, foot of Beach street. Price of Passage—First Cabin... “ —Second Cabin oo 8 Lu ot wanted on the voyage should be seut on Ddoard the before, marked ‘ below.’’ No freight will be taken after Thursday, Feb. 8. For freight or passage apply t2 MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 64 Browlway. TEAMSHIPS BETWEEN HAVRE AND NEW YORK direct.—The steamship ALIS will sail from Havre di- rect for New York, (without calling at any port in Eng- land,) on Saturday, 25th of Novewber, Tho rates of freight and passage in first and second « will be very mocerate. The sailing of the will be shortly announced. France is less by ships from Havre direct for New A then hips calling at an English port. Apply ia Havre aud aris, 17 Boulevards cen Ttalivas, to Donald Currie, or ta New York to E CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green $130 lio EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMAHL) LINE, N via Nicaragua, the Accessory Traunit Company of Nicaragua proprietors.—The splendid coudle engine steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, 2,000 tons burthen, Capt. E. L. Tinkelpaugh, will leave from pier No. 8 North’ rive at So’clock VM. precisely, for Punta Arenas, on Satu day, January 27, 1865, connecting with tlle favorite steamship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons vurthen, over the Nicaragua transit route, haying but twelve miles of land transportation by first class carriages. These steamers are unsurpassed in their ventilation and accormods- thon, For information or pasnnge apply oniy vo CHAS. MORGAN, Agent, No, 5 Howiing Green. Letter bags made up at the office. Letters 25 cents per baif ounce. Avast TA INDEPENDENT LINE—POSITIVELY THE first fabip, to 25th January —The beautiful clipper whip EASTERN STAVE, Binou Rows, eom- mander, will sail ax abo Melbourne. Her kcoom. modations for passengers are «uperior to any vessel now up, both in first and second cabins. A few bertha yet untold, which caa be had at Jo For balance of freight or passage, apply on b» plor 8, Rast river, or to ARKELL & ELI ARDSON & 00., 62 ¢ USTRALLA PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THB United States mail.—The new and elegant A 2 clip- ship GHORGES, William Slater, Jr., master, 1,200 will eucceed the Ocean Queen as twenty: third ahip bn of this line, for ge! and Melbourne, and will have Pa for Syduey taken un- part passage here immediate deapatch. aneng , pay iny in work after arrive teed to them at very high rates, Cab not surpassed by any wbip afloat. Intending passenger will please examine before taking pasage elsewiuere Yor freight or passage apply ov Doar at pier 7 Haat Fiver, or to R. W. CAMMRON, 116 Wall ateoot. OR MELBO! E, AUSTRALIA—PASAGE 800-— Ponitively first veesel.—Ibe clipper suip TARCAK, "A. Mix, master, baving nearly all her freight on board, will sail in afew days, She has fine accomnulsuoas for a few more first aod *econd class passengers, For which or light freight apply on board, at pier 13, Kast river, or to MAILLEK & LORD, los Wall street. Povitively first vessel ‘The clipper ship TARTAR, Ed, Mix, marter, paving mottof her cargo om board, will sailon or about the 26th inst. A limited number of pas. rengers will ve taken at $00 each aud found, except im bedding, if immediate application be mae.’ For light freight, or passage, apply on board, or at pier 13 Raat river. or to MAILLER & LOND, 104 Wall atrewt, EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS Company—For 3 carrying the United STEAMTIIY = ail Friday, Ve ning the eve of lading must be sent ii Bing previour to the ship sailing. SOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA. — SEMI WEEKLY United States Mail Line.—The new and fast going steamer MAKION, W. Foster, commander, will leave pier | No, 4 Norih river, on Wednesday, Jen. 24, at 3 v'clock P.M. precisely. For freight, apply on bowrd, where all , ot th office of SF OF FOKD, 20 liroadway ‘Through tickets to Jactsonvile, 821, to Viletka, & ‘The toutherner will succeed, and kave oo Keturday, dan 27 70% SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—C. 4, MAIL LIND The new and splendid stearaship{F (OMIUA, Capt. ibull, will leave York for Bayenuah on We way, Jant4,'from pier No. 4, North, river, at & o'clock P.M. Hills of infing signed on voard.’ Vor freight apply ow board: of for to SAMUBL, L MINCHILL {3 Breadway. Vor Voorida, throngh tirketa from New York to Jacksonville, $41; to Matha, #53 The A STA, Capt. Thos. Lyon, will sscered, rod leave om Faturday, Jon. 27. 7 NORVOLA, PETYRABUKG AND KICKHWUND ~~ Fee vance States mall eteamebip JAMPATOWN, Ly rish, commander, will leave pier 1) North river om Saturday, Jan. 27, at 3 o’choek PM: will arrive tn Nor folk the next afternocs, and Petersburg sod Micivenent morning. From Norfolk, passengers for tirect, w th through tok ots from Welton to Wilmington, Augusta, Ao Paw “9° and tare to Norfolk, 0%, to Petersburg and Richmows, 0. wtaerage belf price. Apply to " Mee dA he PLARANTS, 92 leoaAway ~~ COAT, ds FOR SALE, 9 TONS OF as t dl dl $67 tove aod egg coal, « caver, # bove price. A 44 Wathington street, three HEA! COAL * frow By POR WENT RED Ani for beet red W for large red ath net oot ation whe avenne, between F Oy ee / coal, evitadle ¢ 0 pet ton 25 Mecdouge), HARD RED Asd ~ elling st SPORTING, &&. PIGHONS Yor AT RATS arr niere Apply 'e URN E GARDLN EX, ot the or West Farms, NY, eee neep Muse RF" MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA.PASAGE 990, | 173 Warrs. FRENCH COOK WISHES A SITUATION IN AHOTKL, boarding house or private family; she |e her well, wor 0 to the country if required. A, 0044 Kies street, between Pearl and Anthony streets, days. Has good city refer- ence. A wit paid GERMAN GENTLEMAN, SPEAKING FRENCH AND ® little English, having no business, wishes to books and revise accounts; being a reckoner ; out payment, Address R. B., office, GOOD PLAIN COOK WANTS A PLACE; 13 A 00d washer end ironer; or would do the chamber- and assixtin the washing and ironing. Hae the best of city reference from her last place. call at 166 Ninth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, im the rear, for two days, HOUSEKEEPER’ SITUATION WA) Most reapectable widow laly, who can give the most satinfactory references as to capability, temper and disposition; or to go to California in some capacity. Please call or address Isabella, 31 Carroll treet South Brooklyn, until engaged. LADY WANTS A SIT A Bent of reference given. hite street. MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A in some genteel family to do general good washer and ironer; bas good oity Apply at No. 15 Sixth street, third floor, TION AS HOUSEKEKPER, Cal for one wook al 17 N EXPERIENCED FEMALE, A WIDOW, DESIRMS A A ; 1 a competent cook a tania baking 11 ity branches, and possesses ‘cleanly habits; wishes a situation where she can keep with her an only daughter, cight years old, Wages not so much an object; best of city referenee, Call for two days on “Catherine,” 94 Kighth atreet, St. Mark’s place, PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO general housework, in « «mail private family; has no objection to go a short distance in the country, Can be seen for two at 412 Tenth street, first Boor, front room. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS. chambermald, and to do plain sewing, or ourse for young children, or invalids, hax no ebjection to the country Good references can be obtained. Call or ad- dress 200}¢ Wooater atreet. RESPELTABLE, WOMAN WISHES TO ENGAGE A with a family going to California; any lady requir- ng her services will find her a good, kind nurve, and as- customed to the wea; she will also inake herself useful, For further particulate inquire of FW, OT Greene atreet, between Epring and Broor RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A situation to do general housework in «mail pri- vate family, or as chamberinaid and waiter, or laundress, or to take charge ef a baby from its birth if required; she ina good plain cook: also, she has the beat of city reference; she has no objection to go a short distance im the country, Can be seen for two or three days, at 100 Mulberry street, second floor, back room. “ RESPECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A SITU: ation ax cook, washer and ironer, or to do general ‘ousework; ina good baker; hi country. between Fire RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO GO to Californin; can pay the chief part of her pax- age; would go with a reepectablo fanafly an rervant; can give upexceptionable city re(erene for any branch of fhe business, Please call at or adress to No. 227 Salle treet, necond floor, front rou, for one week, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL wituation to do general vou rk, or would take éare of children, Ahome tore x1 object than high wages, Apply at 64 High street, Brooklyn, Best of re- ference g'ven. RYSPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation as nurse and seamstress or chambermald, in a small family, Please call at 208 Ele «tevet, between Spring and Brown, room 13. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTH A. tion as shambermaid and waiter, or an po objection to anniet in call at 160 Wert Thirternth Highth avenues, top floor, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT vation in a small private family a4 cham! ping and froming; has no objec- nee in the counter Vieare call at 161 enth streets, Can be G MAN, ACQUAINTED WITH EVERY branch of the hotel arver,) speaking fon where bin re ntage of bis empleo Adidrens iH. J., Herald offer SITUATION WANTED—BY A KESPRCTADLE PRO- A testent girl, asebambermaid, and to aaslet with the washing and ironing, or as waiter’ The best of city re- ference cnn be given, Can be seen for two days at S65 Third avenue, between Twenty seventh and Twenty. eighth et Hiqaor business, (partie ur languages tiaently, wante foes made be required to the *. Beat of references given, SITUATION WANTED BY A PROYISED COOK; one who perfectly unreretants all manner of cook. ing, particularly exceliing in soups, jellies, pastry and made dishes: the highest city reference can be obtaisad Gem bop leek dhastins whine che verted teen yours. fon be een until engaged, at No. 200 Kast Fourteenth street, front room No, 7 SITUATION WANTED BY AN ENGLISH GIRL TO do chm d waltlog in & smnall private og awd ironing. Bert refer ly at 147 Kim street, treat SITUATION WANTED—BY first rate cook. Has no objection to assist ie ironing. Best of city reference given pl Can be eon for two days at 176 rit atreot, near Kighth avenue. S SEAMSTRESS—WANTED A SITUATION BY A competent person, ean out and Mt Ladies’ drewses, Gnd ie alt kinds of family sewing: w manent vation. Apply at 90d Firet avenu ntorntte tres’, top oor | HITUATION WANTED BY A KESPROTARLE PRO. | A tertant women ae cook, ie willing to aseit ia washing and lron'ng, ov ax wuree and plain sewer, no objections te the esountry, bas good city reference. Viease to apply at 175 Kighth avenue, between Kightecath and Nineteenth streets, for two days UE PECTAULE, GIRL; SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as chambermel! and to do plain sewing or fo take care of children, can take charge of « beby from ite birth, The beet of eity references can be given, Please call at 850 Broadway SITUATION WANTED—BY A ReAPRCTARIA young woman, che can Co plain cooking, ins first rate washer and lroner. Has good clty reference, Can be reer for three days at 24 Hampton otreet, near De- valb avenue, Brooklyn. Vrefers s place in Brooklya. WANTED—BY A REAPROTANLE A, waitroes or lo nsaiat ITUATION young girl, ae chamber ih the washing mm to do housework in & email family, Bhe can give the beet of city reference, Meare call ther last plece, 104 #t. Mark's place. SITUATION WANTED..RY A CPRSPYOTADLE PRO. H od oth, washer a04 ironer Piease call at 172 1, Brook)yn, third Goer, for two days. he beat Pree poet wt A FITUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG FRMALE, aged sixteen yours, to take care of children, light Camberwork and waiter on 60 plain sowing. iow good ety references. Apply at M0 First avenue, nese Hig uteenth street, top floor HITCATION WANTED, BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG tean, of geod addrors, in an office, store or bakery, rier or messenger, of in 7 ther employment an read and write, uplerstands the care of ant can dr ve, he will be foun! obliging, willing, aly seid, he is sober, and can be well re 4” Atdreta MB, Herald office, or 58 Widge the remal ader of this wrek, WELAT! PERSON A FITUATION AN LADY'S umlerttends Aoing op fine give the best of city referenes. No. 6 Union court, Twelfth street, University ones cod Mrowteay. T TEACHER OF THE abe a number of pe- quar Best of reference gir YOUNG GULL, 16 TEARS OF AGR, WANTS A aT. vation se chambermat sod plain sewer, or waiter; oby clon 1 * bereell generally asefal Cam No 16 nena’ avenue, tatweom eorca’ tour, {reat rem | years ex clannte: . The atvertioer would like ta ualptance with s gentiowse who would have * 1? _ Gorerstionstio references (rom ore ip ity. Wer particulars sddrene Vioriet, Herald office, for three days A RY% ENERGENC. 60 AHEAD AGENT! WANT. | f 4 hs % aod apieiog Mates, ood ‘umheg Agente are new rem B6 to SO perdey Capital reqeired, frome 100, Goll and examine, 01 2 Dronteny, ofieg vor balance of Waz's soe Bixth page

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