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guard it deception. if that the name of “ schnapps’? belongs exclusively tomy article ; that it is manufactured and inpeeee by me only ; and that aor thee preparation unier that Bame is an imposii upon toe purchaser, Jam im to state these facts froma knowledge grocers and liquor merchants, claiming to roomed ‘to flood the market with imitation schnapps, to the injury of my in- tereste and reputation, without to the serious re- sults which may—and indeed must—follow the introduc- tion of their impure and noxious counterte Be it, therefore, clearly understood, that all gin pur- porting to be ‘ schnapps,” that are not put up in quart or pint bottles, peeemcys words, ‘* Udslpho olfe,”” in raised letters om the side, and verided bya label with my autograph signature, as well as by a seal on the cork im- With iy namie in wax, are (raudulent imitatl ‘The “tehis ‘Aromatic Schnapps”? thus a - cated, is endorsed, over their own signatures by a thou- sand leading physicians, and ecantedite: their practice by nearly the w! medical faculty ; but as all gin is fla- ‘with juniper, it is quite possible that many who are not accustomed to discriminate the qualities of gin by the taste, may failto distinguish by that tert between my pure preparation and the fiery, adulterated stuff sold as “schnapps”? by unscrupulous imitators. Therefore, look to the impression on the bottle and the cork, an: see that my autograph signature—to counterfeit which is a felony—is on the label. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole importer and manufacturer, 18, 20, and 22 Beaver atreet. Green’s Celebrated Furnishing Store.—At. tention is invited to the superior articles in the gentle- men’s furnishing department, at GREEN’S shi tablishment, No. 1 Astor House. The stock includes every variety of under shirts, drawers, dejoinville ties, Stats, hantherchiefs, gloves, halt hose, suspenders, travel ling shaw! umbrellas, dressing cases, opera glasses, gold shirt studs, and sleeve buttons mounted and otherwise, &c., all of late importation, The prices are moderate and the assortment unequalled. Gas and Fixtures.—Estimates at low rates pe furnished for fitting stores, dwellings, factories and public buildings with gas fixtures of the latest styles and designs, or made to order. Material and mechanism of ali work warranted. Gas fixtures repair- ed and renewed, and jobbing punctually attended to. JOSEPH H. MARTIN, late with I. Carter, No. 9 Canal street, near corner Centre. Tuttle’s Toy Emporlum—Many le are vented from entering a store on Labbe ing un- x the impression that bud must necessarily pay more for their goods than in the by streets. Such is not the case, al least at TUTTLE’S. As a one the rubber ‘ing’ babies he sells at $1,$1 256, $155 and $2; other rubber toys at proportionably low rates. Wax dolls, from 1§3¢cents to 33, mg se sixteen sizes. We mention these articles more particularly from their being easily recognized, Remember, No. 345 Broadway. ou ‘The Best Im; and the universally approved, ersences Otard, peach and cider Drandies; essence gin, whiskey, Jamaica and St Croix rem; oils = Eilat itter Ror Poet rant a caraway an onto; photographic and daguerreot chemicals; ee pola mi lc acid, ae, br sale by L. FEUCHTWAN 141 Maiden lane. Hydro-Motorpathy.—Dr. Halstek has the largest private institution, the healthiest and finest location, and one which commands the most beautiful scenery inthe States. Jenny lind, after four months residence at Round Hill, pronounced it ‘‘the paradise of Awerica,’’ Dr. H. most positively asserts, from past experience, that he can cure by his new method the worst cases of prolapsus uteri, and kindred diseases, with perfect ease, without supports or any of the w treatment. ehgay o isthe only quick, efficient and reliable remedy. confident is he of success in every case, after curing some thousands of cases without ‘@ failure, that he is willing to enter into an it to board, lodge and treat patient without charge, if he fails to form according to agreement. The most relable references willbe given by himself or Iady to those interested, who may call between the hours of 10 A.M. and 3 P. M. , on or before Saturday, 24th inst., at their rooms, St. Nicholas Hotel. This treatment equally sure in spinal and neuralgic dieeases. His work on mo- forpathy can be had of him for 25 cents. Northampton, 8. Hyatt’s Life in ite most painful torms, alto scrofula, old ulcers, and the worst cares of disease of the blood, great debility, liver eemplaint, kidneys, incipient consumption, &c., are most certainly cured by this great purifier. Principal depot 246 Grand street. 75 cents per bottle. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—Tharies ports storekeeper, of Troy, was for nine months deaf and |, from a severe attack of erysipelas, but was cured in two weeks by these valuable remedies, which are infallible in any case of skin disease. Sold at the menufactories, Ne. 0 Malden lane, ew York, and ty Strand, London, ry al ‘uggista, at cents, cents, and $1 per pot or box Rushton’s Cod Liver Oil, for Consumption, coughs, colds, scrofulous diseases, &c.—The late firm of Rushton, Clark & Co. having been dissolved, Iam now the sole proprietor of Rushton’s Cod Liver Oil. ‘to be ia- sured genuine, it must have my signature over the cork of e bottle. FREDERICK V. RUSHTON, (son of the lste William L. Rushton, originator and renior ries of the late firm of Rushton, ‘k & Co.,) Ne. 10 Astor House, corner of Barclay street, and 417 ‘Broadway, cor- ner of Canal street. ‘Who wilt suffer, when Dr. Toblas’ cele= brated Venetian Liniment will immediately cure cholera, cholic, by Apna ep ay , Fheumatism, swelliogs, cuts, burns, &e.? Depot 60 it street. Sold by ali druggists and storekeepers. Counterfeiting.—The Genuine Wahpenc has H. T. Lovet’s own signature written with » pen, and pasted on the outside wrapper, All those afflicted ‘with gray hair or baldness, call at No. 762 Broadway; his wabpene never fails in either case, Long Live Old Graham—His Onguent will force wiskers and moustaches to grow strong and thick in six weeks. $1 a bottle. Sent to any part of the country. R. G.GRAHAM, 48) Broad way. Zeiber, 44 3outh ‘Third street, 4483 Apbia. led, 14, by the Rey. W. Smith, is8 Louisa Vancort, all of thie city. On Saturday, February 3, in the City Hall, Brooklyn, by bis Honor & D. Culver, Uity Judge, Cuanues A. Uncen to Miss TnkoDoLinDE OTTILIE STOLL. On Monday, February 19, by the Rev. M. Jamison, Mr. Beysaaty O. Devox, of San Francisco, California, to Miss Louisa Scott, of this city. In Brooklyn, on Sunday, February 18, by the Rev. R. J. Walker, Colonel Joseru J. Ditton to Mary Jane, oaly daughter of Captain Joseph Hamilton, both of Brooklyn. On Saturday, February 17, by the Rev. John Thomson, D. D., Rouxnt Tarr, Eaq., of Elizabethtown, N. C., to Miss Euzapetn Borton Vext, both from Haddington, East = Scotland, ‘ yar iT please copy. On Monda}, Rarcers 19, by the Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, D. D., Dr. Toxartes Jerome O'BamN to Sanau ANN. daughter of Marcus Colburn, Esq., all of this city. By Rev. James Millet, at his residence, No. 308 Grand street, on Tuesday evening, January 9, Mr. THowas H. SruuLweit to Mins Manion Frances, only daughter of G. On Wednesday, Janua: Mr. Jouy J. TuomPson to F. Wing, Esq., all of Brooklyn. Ro ond. ary 19, at Jamaica, by the Rey. An- ny Farrelly, Micuaxt. Coxway, of New xork, to Lrnia A. O'Dornett, daughter of John O'Donnell, Esq., Ja- maaloa, Lang Island. {On Monday, February 19, by the Rev. Thos. Gullaudett, at Trinity church, Broadway, Mr. Gormam P. TavLor to Mrs. Many C. Lyorauam, ali of this city. In Tallabarsee, Fla., om Sanday, January 28, by the Right Rev. Bishop Rutledge, Lie nox, U8. N., of N. C., to ALICE the late John's. Sheppard, Esq. woca, daughter of tea, ‘On Saturday evening, February 17, of consumption, Dr. R 8. N. ANDERSON, His relatives, friepds, and members of Crystal Lodge of I. 0, of O. F., are respectfully invited to attend his fane- ral, this morning, at eleven o'clock, from his late resi- dence, No. 21 Lispenard street. ‘On Maturéay night, February 17, after @ short illness, Auur Tuveston, aged 1 year, 4 months aod 24 day twin daughter of Bison D. and Louisa M. Hammond. On Sunday, February 18, after a short but severe illness, in the 38th year of her age, Jane, wife of William Beecher, The friends of the family, and thove of his brother, Nelson Beecher, and those of her brothers, Joho, Robert and Thomas Featon, are invited to attend her faneral, from the Baptist church in Sixteenth street, near Eighth. aveéoue, this afternoon, at ove o'@eck. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. New Haven and Waterbury papers please copy. On Sunday mornivg,February 18, Mra. Sanat A. Howe, wife of Joneph C. Howe, aged 40 years Her relatives and friends, also the order of I, 0. of R. Washington tent No. 1, and the Order generally, are most respectfully invited to attend ber faaeral, from her late residence, No. 195 Sixth avenue, to-morrow after- noon, at one o'clock, without further notice, On Sunday, February 18, Joxerit Simnot, Sen., in the ‘78th yearot his age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and the Vete- rans of 1512, are respectfully invited to attend his ral, thie morning, at 10 v'clork, from bw nce, No. lus First street. His remnios will to Staten Islond for futerment. On Sunday, February 1s, alter a short illness, Freor mc A., infant child of Richard D. and Sarah A Heincke: hoff, #ged 1 year, 6 mouths and 23 day. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect! wited to attend his faneral, thir afternoon, at tw> ‘clock, from No. 84 Weat Thirteenth street, without further invitation. His remains will he taken to Cypress Hille for joterment. On Sunday, Febroary 18, of scarlet fever, Haxwait Axn, infant daughter of A. M. and Hannah A. Chace, ged 2 years and 4 months Funeral st four o'clock this afteraoon. Op Moncay, February 19, Jow% G. Haron, aged 50 eure. J "The frienda and relatives of the family, and thove of bie father-in-law, Lawrence Ackerman, are invited to attend the faveral, from his late revidence, No, 116 State treet, Brovklyn to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, without further notice Os Monday morning, February 19, after a severe ill. pees, Cuanuas Vine, aged 60 years. ‘The (rieuds and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Ruestay) afteraos at one o'clock, from the residence of hie sov-io law, J. Mason, No. 164 Franklin street, without furtoer {i tation, Bis re asine will be taken to Cypress Hille for ‘Rendout and Poughkeepsie papers please copy. At Hudson, New York, on Saturday morning, Februa- ry 11, of drops of the brain, Epimt Mayxers, infant daughter of William C. and Cornelia H. B. Richards, of this city, 18 months. In Brooklyn, on Monday, February 19, Mary L., youngest child of James R. and Sarah H. McGee, aged 2 years and 4 months, The friends and acquaintances ot the family are invit- ed to attend the funeral, from their residence, No. 154 High street, at two o'clock this afternoon, without fur- ther invitation. On Monday, Febru: 19, Isanecta Kare, daughter of Anthony T. and Anna Gallagher, age! 1 year, 9 months a jays. Her funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resid of her parents, No. 91 Madison street. ‘The friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend. In Burling , lowa, on Saturday, December 23, in the ‘2d pear of his age james, fourth son of John Kelly, deceased, of New York city. New London, Conn., and Charleston, 8. C., papers please copy. At Springfield, New Jersey, Mania H, relict of the ease, formerly of this cty: late Adriel Fn Monday, Febi 19, Lours R. Swasey, only child of Trueworthy R. and Sarah R. Swasey, uged 13 months. Eastern papers nape copy. 6.On Monday. February 19, Mrs. Avy Kearyey, in the Sth year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invit- ed to attend the funeral, at half-past one o'clock this afternoon, from her late residence, No, 147 First avenue. Utica papers wee copy. On Sunday, February 18, Witure Annorr, only son of \d Eunice E. Wellington, aged 13 months. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atterd the funeral, from the residence of his fater, No. 104 Carroll Lay Bagh dod this afternoon, at three o’clock, without further invitation. At Sanghae, China, on Saturday, October 14, of dysen- tery, Sreruen C. Frxipina, son of Stephen and Catherine Fielding, seed 18 years, 10 months and 14 days, Louisville, ky. papers Nace copy. Mond bruary 19, Cuartorie I., daughter of Jobn 8, and Elenor Mi . The friends of the ‘Suny are respectfully invited to attend the 1, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Greenwood. At his residence, corner of Twenty-ninth street and Tenth avenue, Joskra De AN, aged 60 years and 10 months. and friends are respectfully invited to funeral, from the Friends’ meeting house, Downing street, near Bleecker, at half-past ten o’clock to-morrow mornii ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. NEW PUBLICATION: UST PUBLISHED.—A NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR of “Gus Howard,”’ THE VIRGIN QUEEN: OR, THE ROMANCE OF ROYALTY. By the autbor of “Gus Howard,” “Woman and her Master,” ‘‘Amy Lawrence,’’ etc. PRICK FIFTY CENTS. This charming work, by the autbor of ‘Amy Law- rence” and ‘Minnie Grey,” is a graphic daguerreotype of the leading events in the life and reiga of Queen Elizabeth, and which can be read with equal pleasure and profit, The story is one of deep and finely sustained interest. It ti the reader back to the ‘‘merrie daya’’ when the ‘‘mei wives’’ and ‘‘merrie men’’ of England rendered existence in and around the great city of Lon- don a pleasing and perpetual romance. The work is complete in one volume. Also, new and beautiful editions of the following works by the author of ‘The Virgin Queen:?— Woman and her Master. Price 50 cents. Fred Vernon; or, The Victim of Avarice. 75 cents. Fred Arden, or, The Jesuit’s Revenge. 50 cents. Minme Grey; or, Who is the Heir? 5u cents, Gus Howard; or, How to Win a Wife. 50 cents, Harry Ashton; or, The Will and the Way. 50 cents. Ellen Devere; or, The Way of the Will. 25 cents. Ee & Lawrence; or, The Freemason’s Daughter 50cts. Rochester; or, The Merry Days of England. 60 cents. Stanfield |. A romantic historical novel By the author of “Amy Lawrence; or, The Freemason’s Daugh- ter,’’ “Minnie vag a etc. 2vols, This book contains 452 closely printed jarge octavo pages ‘and is illustrated with 16 fine engravings on tinted paper. Paper, $1. Romantic Incidents in the Lives of the Queens of Enz- land. By J, F. Smith, author of ‘Stanfield Hal,” “Amy Lawrence,’ ‘Minnie Grey,’’ ‘Gus Howard,” etc. 12mo. Beautiful illustrations, “Extra cloth, gilt, $1. A uniform library edition of the above boo«s is now ready, bound in cloth. 5 vol. GARRETT & CO., Publishers, 18 Ann street. Also, for sale by all booksellers. IFE AMONG THE FACTORY GIRLS.—THE STAR Spangled Banner ix now publishing & powerful Tomance, entitled ‘The Belle of Nashua; or, Love its own Avenger,” and ‘Notes from the Diary of a Boston Policeman.?”' Price 4s. For sale everywhere. DEXTER & BROTHER, wholesale agents, 14 and 16 Ann street, HE MOST SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN BOOK—RUTH HALL ; a domestic tale of the present tims. Fanvy Fern. 400 pp., 12mo, Cloth. Price, $1 2 hi en reserved to this distinguished authoress to jieve what may, under the circumstances, be regarded the most brilliant success ever obtained by an Ame- rican writer of fiction. Ruth Hall, her first contiouous story, though deriving no interest or popularity from connection with any of those vexed questions which agitate the public mind, bes, in wn rem months since rst apperance, a greatly ir an any other American work of fiction whatever within the same period. This extraordimary fact is, of itself, abun- dant evidence of the absorbing interest and graphic power of this remarkabie work. We have in our pos- session several hundred reviews of Ruth Hall, which have already appeared in the principal newspapers and periodicals. early all of Leg ued prong vad it emphati- cally a work of genius, many predicting for it the lsrz- est sale of any American book, and devoting whole columns to its eulogism, while we have yet seen but a very few (not twelve in all) which deny its singular fas- cination. Ruth Hall is for sale by booksellers generally. re appa by MASON BROTHERS, No. 23 Park row, New ‘ork. v's two years. * e C. G. 8., Herald office. 0 PRINTERS.—WANTED, BY A BOY FIFTEEN YEARS of age, employment; he can work a little at case, and prefers a home to salary. Would give indentures till of age, and no objections fo live with his employer or other- — Address Typo, Herald office ; would go to any bu- sinens. Address T° PRINTERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE WASHING- ton printing press, No. 1, in good order, To persous having one to dispose of, they can find a customer by addressing C. B, A., Herald affice, stating price, &e. \O DRESSMAKERS.—THE HIGHEST PRICE WiLL be given by the advertiser, to a n who has been ' @ first clara bs penn ment in y ne ply. Address Madam, Union square Post Oitce, for two Soy 5 AND COPPER SMITH WANTED—ONE WHO CAN command twelve to fifteen hundred dollars capital, and would take au interest in a well established and profitable stove, tin and hardware business, in the interior of this State, Address box 479 Post office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS MILLER, BY A SINGLE man, who has been brought up to the business in all its branches; hes no objection to go to any part of the country. Address G. 8., at Alexander Smith’s, seedaman, 64 White street, /E THIRD ANNUAL BALL OF THE YOUNG Democratic Union Club, in commemoration of hingtou’s Birthday, will take place on Wednesday, 21, at the Chinese Assembly Buildings. Fe! _POLITICAL. | 4 MEN'S PEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB.—A fal meeting will be held thia (Tuesday) eve- ‘OUNG speci at ig o'cleck, at the Chinese Building, 530 Hrowl- ay. Members tickets for the anoual ball in commemora- tion of Waskington’s Birthday, will bs ready for de- JOHN COCHRAN«, President. (INCLUDING Injuire at 133 NATIONAL AL overcoat) for Madiren street, PPUIE VETERAN Counts OF THe WAR OF 1812, WILL wemble at the Star, in full uniiorm, ou Tharsday, 22d inet., at 10 A.M. cr one! Comman ting. & USUAL BADGES ral of our brother street, om Tu CLotiien With BE Con 3 ig. will attend the fu Bhi of mourn: February 19, an elegant assortment of spring aad sumscer dress goods. imported expressly for their retail sales, Broadway, Chambers and Kende streets. KY GOODS.-THE STOJK OF A SMALL DRY goods store for sale, in consequence of the pro- prietor going to Europe. ‘Early application required. Also, two feather beds, of the best picked geese feathers, with )inen ticking, quite mew, brought from Irelaa’: store fixtures, house furniture, ke. Apply at No, 348 Lleecher street. ————— A PIRTIUAL RAPPING AND WRITING—WR3, COAN will receive vieiters this and every day this wees, at Broad ry 3 building. Hours 10 to 12 nd 7 ty M., Tuertay, pA peering Aa ings excepted. Admission 60 cents, N. B. circles by request. nu A [POST OFFICE NOTICE —THE MAIL! FoR CaLtPoR. hla, he. yor U8. steucutr ILLINOIS il clone ai , one oloch FM idkae ¥. FOWLEA, Portas. cash | | gant 7. STEWART & CO., WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, | SALES AT AUCTION. OT UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALE OF RTED paintings. EDWARD SCHENCK will at auc- on MT garg February 21, at the , No. 16 Wall street, at 11 o'clock, four cases of t im ee pangs just arrived, and never before ex- ibited; also, '§ which have been om exhibition a short ti including landscapes, interiors, pastorals, nea pieces, &e., by some of the best artists in Europe. Now on view. Sale positive. Terms cash. UCTION NOTICE —LARGE SALE OF ELEGANIT imported jewelry. EDWARD SCHENCK will se] atauction, on Tuesday, February 20, at the salesroom, No. 16 Wall street, at il o’clock, a magnificent assort- ment of Paris made jewelry, cons'sting of elegant of pin and earrings, gold bracelets, brooches, earrings, chatelaines, &c.; lockets, pencil cases, vest, guard and fob chains,’ The watches include double timekeepors, independent seconds, lepine, dupiex, pateat levers, de- tached’ do., fifteeen day, &e.—by Breting, Freres, Jur- genson, Tobias, Johnson, Cooper, French, Roskell, and others,” Sale positive. Terms cash. LBERT H, NICOLAY, AUCTION! SPRING FUR- niture auction salea.-—The under! +1 ed begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he is prepared as usual to give bis persocal attention to first class fur- niture sales at auction, at the residences of families that intend breaking up housekeeping this spring. ALBERT H, NILOLAY, Auctioneer, No. 4 Broad st. UCTION NOTICE.—BANKRUPT 8ALE—HANDSOME A household furniture.—J, L. SMITH, auctioneer. 3 (Tuesday) morning, at 103; o'clock in the forenoon, the contents of the large four story house, ia Franklin street, a ew doors west of Broadway, auch as rosewood and mahogany parlor farniture, excellent ta- pi ita, lange oval and pier glasses, with heavy ‘rene! pia ; Oil paintings, by Maller, Redig, Eckhart and other eminent artists; rosewood centre and side ta- bles, sofas, rocker, easy chairs, brocatelle and lace cur- tains, Shgant parlor shades, mantel! clocks, extension, tea and diring tables, rosewood bedsteads,’ bureaux washbstands. two beautiful painted suits bedroom furni- ture, hair matrerses, feather beds, bedding, with all the crockery, costly China vases, China and tea sets, rich silver plated casters, tea service, vers, cake baskets, spoons, fork: sary 6 ry, glass ware, bedroom carpet, caneseat chairs, oi cloths, kitchen utensi ther jianer Is, ke, The house to let; possession immediately. Sale positive; no postponement. 8. Bogart, this day, at 10'/ o'clock, at the alesrooms, corner of Frankfort au Wudham atreets, one block from City Hall, assignee’s ale of the entire stock of a fancy and dry goods store, writing cases, al- bums, } manuscript boo lominoes, bronze inkstands, fifty-five Jadies’ hats; ladies’, men’s and childreo’s hose and half hos and crape shawls; kid gl Jane aimee insertings, gold pens, hair brushes, ‘: paints; fifty dozen white and colored shirts; crawers, vestings, patent inkstands, velvet vests, aad a variety of other goods, Sale peremptory; deposit required. Thursday, at 1034 o’clock, large sale of household fur- niture, at the auction rooms ACen NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER—BY ry UCTION NOTICE,—THOS. BELL, AUCYIONKER.— A by Pell & Bush, at 11 o’clock, this day, in the lesrooms 27 Centre street, will be sold, the valuable furniture of a family giving up housexesping. Also, the handsome arrangements of @ first clase restaurant, trom Broadway, comprising splendid paintings, tables, aud all the usual fittings of « first rate concern; liquors, wines, segara, looting glasses, gl ware, kc. The sale of dry goods, clothing, fancy articles, and piedged goods, unavoidably postponed till Wednesday. UCTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA. J.8. H. BARTLEIT, Auctioneer, will sell on Wed- nesday, February 21, at 10 o’clock, at 251 Pearl street, white granite crockery, blue edged, Rockinghuim and ipeey ware, cut and’ pressed glassware, porcelal fancy gocds, &c., in lots to sult purchasers, Sale pe- remptory; catalogues now ready. UCIION NOTICE.—SAMUEL 03G00D, AUCTION- cer, will sell at his sales room, 66 Nassan «treet, on Wednesday, at 103; o'clock, a large and choice col. lection of household furniture, consisting of several rosewood, oak and mahogany bookcaxes, marble top and plain bureaus, wardrobes, extentlon tables, cottage chamber guits, sofas, chairs, lounges, oil paintings, on- eravings, mirrors, &¢.; also, on® superior rosewood pi- anoforte. Sale without reserve. UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTION- eer, store 66 Nassan street, will sell, on Thursday, 27d Feb., at 1044 o’closk, on the premises, by order ol the Street Commiss! , the whole of the fram brick buildings on the j nues, between Sixth and Seventh streeta. Terme cash; the ae) dad be removed preyious to the fifth o' March, 1855. SSIGNEE’S SALB.—1HE STOCK OF LACES, EM- broideries, and white goods remaining in th 759 Broadway, will be sold at auction, to close the busi- Friday, Febbruary 23, at 10 o'clock, by order of nee. WM. A FOSLER, 739 Broadway. SSIGNEES?’ SALE OF FURNITU, (Wednesday,) at 1035 o’elock, tl contained in the warerooms of A. C. Humbert, (late Humbert & Kenny,) 172 and 174 Fulton street, Brook- lyn, including one sup2rb suit of parlor furniture, in roréwood, of thirteen pieces, upholstered ia rich figured velvet; some excellent rosewood aad matogany parlor furniture, in hair cloth; dining room euits, in plush; enamelled chamber furniture, te. 7 Catalogues at be sale. URIN ING. JORL W. MASON,” f Astignees. UCTION NOTIC!.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER.— Large sale of household furniture, this day, at 1036 o'clock, at 64 Sixth avenue, comprising sofa, sofa mds, book cases, ny chairs and rockers, centre tables, bureaus washstands, rosewood and ma: hogany French aud cottage bedateada, best curled hair ‘aves, French plate ani oval mirrors, oil paintings .; together with » good lot of second-hand furniture three ply and ingrain carpets, oll clochs, cooking sto: &e., worthy attention. Sale without r ¥ ©, A. WATERBURY, AUCTIONEER.— sell on thia day, February 20, by order o porters, at our store, 38 Kroad street, a aplendid invoice of rich jewelry, set’ with diamonds, rabios, and other precious stones, in variety. The jewelry inclutes al- most every article belonging to the trade; ala», very (ine and costly gold watches, in hunting and single cases; valuable watches for correct time; also, sterling silver ware, for table use. Full particulars by catalogue, this morning. ‘The sale commences at 103 o'clock. ONSTABLE’S SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUC- tioneer, will sell at 24 Allen street, by virtue of an execution, household fursitare, contained in said house, with Barroom fixtures, &c., on Friday, 23d inst , at 10 o'clock. By order of JAMES NESBITT, Constable” CROCKERY, ,OLA88 AND CIUNA—J. E. VAN AN WERP & SON will sell, on Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 10 o'clock, at 21% Pearl street, {rom the shelves, 100 crates dipt and édged ware, 60 caskn glans i cask china, 44 pieces; sets rich china vases, tea fee moth ‘cups and saucer tere, waiters, knives and forks, &e.; also 70 fancy clocks, N. B.—The sale will commence with the balarce of as- nignees stock, Terms cash, {LOTHING, CLOTHING.-A. M. CRISTALAR WILL SELL | on Wednesday, 21st inst., at 220 Canal st, a beau- | fu) and well arsorted stock of ready made clothing and | piece goods, consisting in part Of ‘ine frock, sack, | € a toa trays and d overcoats; cassimere, deeskin and cloth pants atin, velvet and cloth vests; fine French and broadcloths, cassimeres, doesking, ke. The tock is made op in the best style and manner, for the retail trade only. By order of DAVID RHODE, Eag., who is retiring from the business. | 8. HOUGH, AUCLIONERR —RICH HOt . Furniture aod Fancy Article morning, 10% o'clock preecisely, costly furniture, of the large five #to- ry pri dwelling house im Warren street, op posite the Hudson Kiver Kailroad depot, will be offere at public sale, The furniture, all first ciass, made » city makers, ina proper and substantial manner, co: winta of rorewood necretary and veg centre tables, quartettes, work tables, reception chairs, corner «tania and corner cupboards, Elizabethan belstesds, bureaus, warhstands, sofas, tete-n-tetes, richly carved parlor fur- niture, &c.,&c.—all being in rosewood; malogany sofas, chairs, tetes, corner stands, bedateads, bureaus, wash- stands, tables, &c. Carpet —Conaisting of Eagla, Wil ton, tapestry, velvet and Brussels do , ingrain, Brumela stair carpets, Venitian do, velvet raga, Adelaide and its, ko. Decoratior fine col log tv pier a is eval glacees, Br atelle and costly lace wintow drapery, gilt bordered shades, candelabras and gilt cuan- | deliers, inlaid Gothic year clocks, alabaster and fancy | do., heavily carved seven octave rosewood planofortes, beading, mattresses, pillows, bolsters, paliaswes, sheets, eounterpanes, blankets, toilet sets, Ae, ke. Orvckery and Silverware—Tea sets, tarblers, preserves, colored wineand Bohemian cutdecanters, aalts, &c., allver plate, salvers, tom services, casters, cake barket, forks, spoons, napkin rings, We. Sales positive, without refe. rence to the weather LIAS COMBS, REAL ESTATE AND GENEX tioneer, 244 Grand street, sales of stock And real estate, attended at the Merchants’ Exc Furniture and’ merchandine at residences and ® Houses rented and property of all kinds sold at pr sale, Prompt retarns made AUGENE B FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER—I) 0 PRANK LIN & NICHULA, office $1 Nassau street. —Spring furnit action sales—fue subscribers bee leave to inform their friends and the public, that they will give their personal attention to furaitors sales at aacton, at the residences of tamilies that inten) breaking up the spring. TOR’ al sk bouse a0 lot, with store, and « brick 01 Kast Brosow ner of Feainmel «treet in rate neighborhood, on wusy terms, For par ply to A. W. REYNOLDS, northwest corner and Fulton streets, in the basement, or Kt. Executor, Port Richmond, QRE¢.—-TUNIS MORRELL, AUCTI a} (Taesdsy ) morning. to commence "4 at the specious auction rooms 304 Broadway —(N. BD — Ladies will find arrangements for their comfort)—Kich and plain furniture, af] warrantable from old, establiated makers, superior planofortes: paintings, of artists cole- brated, with and witheut frames; a magnificent Chiness table, rich brovze figures, During the wle, invoices of cigars, in lots to cult purchasers. Por purticulare ex- amine, 94 it would Le expensive to give full particulars. Articles in deman! will be sold when required Pianos at l2o'clock. Every facility to boxing ant cartage. TEORGE COOK, AUCTION i o'clock, at 116 Greee- GRO. COOK WILL | ROCERIES, MACCARONI, FRENCH CHOOOL ATE, segars.—This day, 103¢ o'clock, at 57 Dey street, corner Greenwich, brandy, rum, gin, , champagne, teas, sugars, coflee, cocoa, currents, pepper, mastard, buckwheat flour, soap, candles, olive oil, pickles, sar- dines, tobacco, harness, whips, hardware, chisels, scales, " balances. ited W. A. TER, Auctioneer, 57 Dey street. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS & Co.—Tuesday, February 20, at 1034 o’clock i@ store No, 639 Broadway—Assignee’s sale of elo’ Peremptory sale of a large assortment of cloths, ca: meres, vestings, drillings, &c., the stock of a merchant tailor; together with fixtures, counters, drawers, Kc. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONBER.—BY H. H. LE®DS & Co-—Tuestay, February 20, and Weinesday, 21st &t734 o'clock each evening, at our galleries, So. 543 Broadway, formerly occupied by the Dusseldorf collec- tion, magnificentwale 0” very valuable oil paintings, just received {10m Europe, and not before seen In this coun- try. Among the artists will be found the names of Van- derbréck, Bocchi, Pousan, 8. Roza, Zuccbarelli, Morghens, Mignot, Carracci, Simonisi, School, Vernet, Andrea, Del Saito, Corregio, Carlo Dolet, Sasso Ferrato, several of tae Florentine school, Carravagio, Guido, Reni, Pormogiano, P. Veronese, Gheraldi, and other very valuable pa‘utings. Also, a large invoice of very fine paintings on copper and glass, just received from Paris, together with about 100 modern oil paintings of high orier. ‘This sale is worthy the attention of amateurs and otherg, as it is seldom we © fine « collection to offer, Can be seen two days | &6 0 00 —MONEY TO LOAN ON DIA- ° e monds, watches, jewelry, gars, piano fo: merchandixe raonal proper rally, or bought for cash. Inews confidential executed promptly, at 78 Nassau street, firat floor, back office. FLORENCE & CO., Brokers. TO LOAN ‘ON DIAMON Ds, WATOR- 2,000) Busi on, jewelry, ko, or bought for cab. bonds and mortgager, bills of ex: ko., negotiated. Business confidential, an. 102 Naarau street, room No, 2 ‘and commission merebants, Bamba ak $200,000 sia beat on merchandise, watches, diamonds, jewelry, or other valuables, at the City Loin Office, 76 Nassau street, rear bullding, room No, 2. Office private and interviews con- fide nt 00 watches, jewelry, segars, an $155 norally, or bought out, Bonds and mort- ages bought and sold. Money constantly on hand at Fie Wwullem street, near Fulton up stairs, FORBUSH & CO, loan and comminsion brokers. ¢ 000 TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, . watches, jewelry, &e, or bought Notes, stocks, and mortgages nego- tinted; real estate bought, sold and exc ged Au Dusiness strictly confidential. CHEESEMAN, BRAISTED & Co., Brok ‘35 John street, corner of Nassa: ange, —TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, hi before the sale, as above. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS & Co.—Wedneaday, February 21, at 1034 o'clock, 7 Fulton street—Boys’ clothing, —By order of the Assignees, an axsgrtment of very fine boys’ clothing, consisting of brofiicloths, cassiimeres nnd linea, being the extensive assortment of spring, winter ant summer clothing, made of the most fasiionable patterns, aad suitable for boys of every age, Parents aal others are invited to the sale, as they can get as (ine and good arti- cles ready made as can be made in any establishment in this city” To be sold without reserve. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at 10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham street, farni ture from 21 Eighth avenue—aasortmen' o furalture from families from Fhurth, Tenth and also from other sources; various articles of furniture, &e. Sale positive, A ee W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER,—FURNI- tur on Thursday, the 22d i at No 5: lance of th F. &T. Davis, co 1g of rosewood bro ; French and other bedsteads; dressing bureaus: marble top and other washaands hogany dining tables; beds and bedding; cen’ tables, Also, a large assortment of common vedsteads, cots, tables, chairs, washatands, crockery, glasware, stoves, &c., Kc, N. B.—The Messrs. Davis wish to in- form their friends and the public that they have. re- moved their furniture store to 104 Spring street, under the St. Nicholas Hotel. P| a W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—SHERIFF’S sale of fine groceries, wines, teas, &c., on Tucsday, Feb 20th inst., at 10 o'clock, at’No. 765 Broadway, cor: ner of Eighth street, a general assortment of goods in the line, by order of the sheriff, consisting of Stuart's and cther refiner’s loaf, crushed and brown sugars; green, black and Eng) st te variety of packages bags; Wax, sperm and mould ¢: soaps, a general sweetmeats, condiments, cordials, jellies, cocoan, cl farina and flour, Also, th and glass; wines of Portu, others, very old and rare rumsand gins, in wood ‘and glass, of the proprietor's own importation, and of high cost; Scowh and Koglish ales and stout; s fine stock German, English and Ameri- can cheese, in a variety of aes cateups, chen, cherries, walnuts, green gages, put upat Bonne ican Phalanx, with a general assortment of small wares, first class establishment. Also, the usually found ip a fixtures, counters, scales, tea and oil cans. iron safe, desks, ‘Also, three good Horses, three grocery wagons, harness, Ac, Terma at sale. ORTGAGE SALE.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND eae of the Li fibers and toy store situated at 156 Kighth avenue will be sold cheap for cash, under foreclosure of mortgage. The stock is n lected, and the bumne: ORTGAGEE’S SALE OF GENTEEL furniture.—To-morrow, Wednesd at house No, 11 Wooster street, near the entire of seid house, by order of Dr. J. D, Holley, consisting in part of superior rosewood case HOUSEHOLD 104g o’closk, pari ry, three ply and in- nd shades, oil paint biture in French brocatell ; te rain ca~pets; rich lace cur.ains a ings, among which are two landscapes by Fisher, one Macons by Weima; gilt framed pier glasses, marble top pier and centre tal ) Tosewood serretary bookease, music cabinets, etegere, corner stands, decorated china vases, French’ thirty @ay clock, hall’ stands, ollclotn, stair and chamber carpets, ronewootl and mahogany bed steads, marble top bureaus and waabatands, china toilet rete, glit framed mirrors, pure hair mattresses, palli- ater, pillows, bedding, mahogany sofa, spring sent chairs, arm chaira, rockers, twenty feet extension dining table, French china tea and colfes sets, silver plated tex and cotlee service, tea and ladies, Planis ivory table cutlery, ste end glars ware, n variety of kitchen Catalogues teoky on the morning of sabe, GEORGE CUOK, Auctioneer, Office No. 176 Greenwich street. ©, KEMP, AUCTIONEER,—HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture —To- morrow (Wednerd: at 1055 0% Ke two doors frima Fulton, KC. KEMP very large assortment of sting of rosewood parlor fur re rete and Atands, crockery ke., ke. ry ssebold furniture, e re, en suite, covered in rich # curteing, ofl paintings, mahogany sola and chairs, mar bie top centre and pier tables, library and secretary book- cases, china, glass, and crockery ware; Cining room fur- pituré, dressing and plain bore i washstands, rose- wood and mahogany bedsteads, hair mattresses, carpets, and all the usual sssortment of household furniture, which is well worthy of the attention of the trade aud Lousekeepers, Catalogues on the morning of sal {HERIFF SALE —ON TURSDAY, FEU. 20, 1865, AT N11 o'clock, A. M. at 436 Broome street, near roadway, of counter and shelving, oil cloth on’ floor, fixtures, &e { HERIFF’S SAl —By virtue o ‘A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONFER execution, I will expose for iY this day, 20th, at 103, o'clock, at 109 Myrth Brooklyn, Kings county, the stock and fixtures of a boot and shoe store, consisting of a fine assortment of ladies’ and gentlemen's boots and shoes, Ke, Ke. ENGLEBERT LOTT, Sheri. Axruvn O'Brmx, Deputy Sherif. ALTER GREENOUGH, AUCTION NOUGH & OO, will sell, this da: Coenti ye for account of whom it may consern,— Flour—200 bbla, prime flour, slightly damaged at the tire. Also, immediately after, at No. 6 Stone rtroet, for ac- count—Spongei bales and crates tine aud superfine babama spong WITTERS, —WILL SEL Wednesday, at 1035 o'clock, at 187 Can: eneral assortment of hou description—sofas, rocking chairs, centre and diniog tables, oval mirrors, paintings, settees, lamps, show cases, dinner and tea seta; Heussels, three ply and other carpets; oilelotha, stair rods, dressing bure: " toilet sets, mahogany and rsen, feather beds, wardrobes, cooking stoves furniture, Also, the furniture’ of five housws for sale and to let. Cash advances on consignments salt LOST AND FOUND. — O8T—ON SATURDAY NIGHT, IN ONE OF THE Thirty-second and Graud street ferry stages, a pocketbook, with a note for $100 on the Pacific Bank. it was from Mr. Reed, dated Feb. 3, and endorsed by W. GREE. 12 o'clock, im atrest, ON old furniture of every | Hi, Firken & Co, Whoever will return it to 74 avenue ii, | second floor, front room, will be suitably rewarded. Broadway or Fourth avenue.) a child's Seoteh peb- necklsee. Five dollars reward will be paid to the rT on returning it to 322 Fourth «treet O8T—ON SUNDAY EVENING. terrier dog, with collar "Pandy." The finder will r owners, and be suitably r Jobn Thomas, 91 East Sev 4 bl IN THE ATLANTIC IN IMinois Central * rdle's, 180 Front street the same has been stopped, rendering it useloas 1 OST—MONDAY, THE 19TH, A LARGE CALIFORNIA 4 bh « syoere and a) the w | inside. The finder will beiberally rewarded by leaving itat the office of the Empire Sto- foot of Kast Tweuty-ninth street ¥, Chiet Engineer of the above company O87. KIGHTEEN THOUSAND AND #1VE HUNDRED 4 dollars in specie certificates, issued by the Rank of Amerien to the sasoelstet this elty—three of Lone of 80—were y from the clearing heuse to the bank, ater are payable only to ‘he associated banks, they can be of no value in the hands of any prt vate individual or other corporation. Ail persous are re quested to stop any one who may attem)t t pase of either of there eercificstes Anultable reward will be peid for ther return to the Bank of the ommonwealth, GO) FILA, Castier ABSTROLOOY. ADAME ALWIN, FROM PAIUs, TENDER? HER fervices to the Indies ad qentinmen, im pare nology, by books ama science. She be ooaliad about love, marriage, business, spiritual fatalities, aod will tell the ame of the ledy cr gretieman they will merry, sito the name of her visiters, Madame Alwt converses ia English, French sad German. Residence We Bowery, pear Viret street ADAM MORROW WILL GIv lectures on ali comsras of ADE! PRIVATE ber predict! me L O8T—ON SUNDAY, 18TH INST., (PROBABLY IN | | in brocatelle and bat | j large French pier and oval mirrors, window | street, a grneral asvortwent of housshold furnit re twuly astonishing, though she pra tices vo'hing bat | desks, ecales, lamps, Re. peremptory, and store there 20 1é Broome siveet, pear Connon, lat. ci 4 | Gegtiowen bet edaatted. 2 f TO LOAN AT SEVEN PER CENT H¢ 30.000 on vont and me on improved L estate in this city or Lrooklyn 8,000 to in- vest in the purchase of mortgages. Apply to J. K. COOK, Jr. No. 4New of, moar Wall, B25 .000.~settion dewetey, gone pistols merchandise, Ke,, or bought for cash.’ Bu. aess conf dential and ‘safe. Apply at the old established loan office, 237 Grand street, corner of Bowery, room second tloor. N. B. WOOLEY, TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- $832. O00 ier or are, Ann mont. cUimission, Also, $6,000 to loan on merchandine, Ade iresa R, &., box 168 Herald office. Keep this for reter ence. —MONEY TO LOAN, ON DIA- 20, 000. monds, watches, jewelry, piate, segars, or mecchandize of every description; 210 Broadway, aot 153 ultos BTEEL, & 00, MONEY TO .OAN ON DIAMONDS, street, room 11, third ‘story. $1 2000 TO $15,000.—WANTED TO ? chase, a good house and lot, in an elegible partof the city, for whleh payment will be made in @ mort; on real estate worth four times the amount. Inquie of 8. L. JOHNSON, 212 Broadway, room No. 3 —WANTED ON IMPROVED UNENCUM $1.00 bered real estate, in the city of Brook lyn, worth five times the sum required. Address A. M V., box 3887 Post office. WANTED A HOUSE AND LoT IN 80 Brooklyn; $14,000 wanted on 4 houses and sin New York. Wanted to hire, @ bouse near Fif- teenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues or vici- nity, Rent not to exceed $600, Apply to ELIAS COMBS, auctioneer and real estate agent, 244 Grand street. NY AWOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN, OR WILL buy at sight for cash, merchandise,” diamond) jewelry, plate, or personal property of any description in sums from ten doliars upwards, at the oid establinned responsable Pacific office, over Pacific Bank, corner Broneway and Grand street. Terms liberal, couddential and safe—no humbug. ‘ASH ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUNT, OR PURCHASED t night, diamonds, watches, rich jewelry, and valuable personal provert generally, RK. WOOD, 69 Fulton street, second floor, front room, from 9 A. M. te RVING SAVINOS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, ‘ove door from Greenwich.—Open daily from 10 A. M. to1lP.M., anddto7?. M. Interest at the rate of nix per cent allowed on all sums from $1 to $500, The fande Of this institution are securely invested in bonds and mortgages in the city of New York, worth double the amount loaned, and in bonds in this city, CALEB &, WOODHULL, Presideat, W. M. Ponts, alee nur, } Vice Presidents. xpxnuiit L. Boxton, fecretary, OAN WANTED.—A LOAN OF $10,000 ON IM. proved property, now paying 14 per cent, in t aity of Brooklyn, for a term of from three to five years, ‘th lender, at legal interest, payable worth at leant very desirable op: ent on productive real y., Pout Office, Kastera district, portunity for ertate, Addre: Brooklyn. Lite IOWA, CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY,— The conditions of the agreement, signed by the riders of the bonds of said company, having been fully complied with, said bondholoers are hereby notified to call at the office of the M pi and lowa Central Railroad Company, 23 William street, on or before Satur day next, 24th inst , and surrender their bonds, aad pa; the first instalment of two per cent in cash, at whic! time and place they will receive preferred stock, accord. ing to the agreement made with the said Mississippi and Iowa Railroad Company. The few bondboliers who have pot yet signed anid agreement, can avail themselves of its provisions by complying with the above conditions. By order of the board of directors ABEL CHANDLER, rosident. H. C. Brown, Secretary ONEY TO LOAN—PERSONS porary advances on real eat ry, furniture, pianofortes, wine, tonal property of every description, ean be imumediatel accommodated, on liberal terms, and the strictest coa dence observed, at the Kmpire Loan and Agenog Office, Broadway 1 LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA. tober, dry goods. pianofortes, furniture 4 any property, at the agenay and loon office, 204 Broadway, coroer of Daane street, cond floor, room No. 9, Confidence and honor way be relied upon, Branch office 4 West fixteonth street. McLOUGHLIN & O'NEILL. $25 FOR TE ThKET A WwW ANTPD—OD LY or tch cost the owner in There will be 610 less Address D., Herald for the above small sum. England $00 and the chain 815. taken if the chain is returned. TTHERS exchange brokers, 41 and 4) Soath Third at iphia.—Stock and Corporation loans bought sold on commisai romissory pols and drafte, tated collections made upon sll accessible pounta im country; drafts on other cities, im sums to sult par ehasers PERSONAL. CBILD FOR ADOPTION,—ANY VERSON*WIBHING to adopt a fine healthy femal+ child, ten month old, may hear of one by addressing JC, box 164 He sald cfee NY INFORMATION OF THOMAS HORAN, wHo left hie by ¥ THE GENTLEMAN WHO FOUND A GOLD HRACE let on yesterday, the 18th, in Fulton avenue be tween Jay and Lawrence streets, will return the same to 209 Fulton street, Brooxlyn, be be liberally re warded and receive the thanks of M. Tasser NFORMATION WANTED OF re THERINE HOGAN. Her own county Tipperary, | When ata place called Taylor's Tunnel. Any person knowing anything about ber, will please (ropa few lines to her husband, Daniel Hogan, New York, 146 Cherry atrent D. HOAN, NFORMATION WANIE bright five feet fi a half inches whiskers, grey ey ull fa city on the 2*th April, 1866 lb be the: OF PATIOCK MeCULLEN' —MR. THOMA® LIMON, A GARDENER, WIL, fF romething to his advantage by eallimg at 155 Maiden lane, New York, of 04 Nemeen street, Mrooklya, without delay. It ls ruppored he in on Long Inland + OTICE b ERSON AL. —~TAE RELATIVE OF OROROR F. ALLEN, recently mateof arhip cut of this port, and ew to be (rom Penasyl vrais, cam hear something nee Ne PaMILLI0R. 6 Kowth street. HE LADY WHO ENCLOSED $1, OM SATURDAY last, 10 Dr. Dupones, at the HrésAway Port Uffies, for = tox of bie golien pile, will pense write again, as she neglected to give the street where to send them, Ts PEREON WHO STORED FURNITURE AT NO, 660 Fourth street ateot three montis fo call at the above piace to take them peneee ©) REWARD—L0et, UNS CASE CANTON GOOTH 2) marked diamond H, No. 21. The above rewar will be paid for Ite recovery at No. 6 West street $25 wEWARD —LOBT, OF STOLEN, GOING PROM WD ae ©) Peck ailp through Front etreet th Dow peteut lever nen a 272 Fouth stree Oeetlons eaned eT, ON WrUNMADAY & the 14th inat., Is one of the Meroot cmur enter net Pore’ 's vitver @ wb, yey’ nue ears, end Fecond streets, heed, maker, No. 188. The The above re be question senet, by rotors WHlth, watchuater, 4 Bowery, ner os @ family rele Cord wil we yard ant very superior gola English patent lever watch (full jeweled), with sple chain. The watch has been lately ple: arked | on ic; and owing to wanto be sold PETERSON, BANKERS, BTOCK ANB | RESPECTABLE | tain a wituati inily to do el 397 YOUNG ENGLISH LADY OF RESPECTABLE OOM | A nections wishes to obtain a xitaation “ jousekeeper In private family; is willing to make Wf useful, High reference given. Address LL. L., YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO z care oF instruct child: and will make herself nerally useful. Can be seeo for two days, at No, 436 Abid averue, between Thirty-second and Thirty-third in the grocery etore. HEALTHY YOUNG MARRIED FRENCH WOMAN, with a fresh breast ix desirous to find a fine baby fo wet nu: no objection to live with the baby’+ pa- rents dices GB, wet aurse, Herald office, # COMPANION FOR AN OLD) LADY,—WANTED, & young Irish wemen, of between twenty and twenty five years of age, of reepectable family, good eiucation, agreeable masners and lively disposition, ac- qualoted with houreseeping ano plain cooker: Dberal salary will be given. Avdres Herald office, until Weeneseay evening own handwriting, stating particulars qualifications, with references, name and addre PFSPECTABIE FRENCH GWRL, 17 YF A wants situation in an Ameeiean family ermaid or nursemaid; she ean read and well, and knows how to sew TABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS A eof an infant f rth, or wou na objection to travel. Addrens Mi ‘Thirtoenth street, 8 NURSERY YOUNG LabY who has by experieace ia the entire care end ma dimenta of F orax companion toalady. An interview may be for three days from 10 to 1 o'clock in the morning, at 17 Third avenue, near Twelfth atreet, RESPECTABLE = Y iG WOMAN WISHES A A situation an cook; is willing to asnist in washing nd ironing, or do general housework in a small private ly. Hes good city reference. Has hved two yeare lant place, Can be seen at 200 Thirtesnth street engaged, WOMAN WISITES A SITUATION AS « (nm a private family; ahe can eut and so children's dres she deratands perfes Bhe can be two day 72 Mia th avenue, third story, front room. FOU G WOMAN WIsies TO OB- or would do baby to her ‘o. 15 Concord street, Brooklyn, YOUNG LADY WHO DESIRES TO IMPROVE HER- relf, wishes to enter a school where her services would compensate for her bourd, no salary required for the first six months; apenks the French language Guently. Please addres A, 1, #7 Third avenue, near Tor VERY ABLE GIRL, WILLING AND FIT TO DO. plain cooking, washing and ironing, housework, or chamberwork and waiting, wanta a sitnation. She is well recommended, not afraid to work, and haa no oot Von to the country, Call at the free office, 302 Kig! avenue, near Twenty sixth sireet SITUATION WANTED—BY A REAPECTABLE A young woman, cook, washer and iromer, or would do ge housework in # small te family. from her place. Wovnaies © good refe: ft short distance in the courtry. Ploass call at 419 roome street, top fluor, back room, for two da YOUNG MAN WHO HAS A PERFECT KNOWLEDGE of the grocery and dry dn business wishes « #ituation in either; is willing to bail himeelt from two to three bund for his honesty, or would be will- ing to lend th eto hisemployer on good security Cun be seen for one week at $2 Hudson atreet, NEAT, TIDY GIRL, WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUA tion; she is a good cook, washer and ironer; she hae Lo objection to do grneral bourework; abe has the bent of city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 96 West Nineteenth street. YOUNG WOMAN, NOT LONG FROM ENGLAND, 18 cesirous of obtaining nituation ina respectable family, either in New York or Brooklyn, as cham’ and waiter, or chambermald and seamstress; « perms nent home'in a mice (amily is more desirous than wages; can mate li If useful if called om to do no, either im embroidery or five sewing. ( be seen for thi where she is stopping, 6¢ er ete treet SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, MID dle aged Proter to do the covking, ly. Hanno objec he © ater Goo refer © apply at du? Mott street, ia v , tor two days SITUATION WANTED ‘mo th id be —~ BY A REYVROTABL tober maid, ne washer am Hing to do ti oouing sod sscis lroning of » i private fam ly rither of the above situations Ap Ot i04 Eighteenth street, between Ninth aed Temth Best ofcity refereuee can be given from be RESVECTARLE GIkL WISHES A SITUATION A A chambermaid and to assist ia the washing an ironing or housework for « emall family, Beet city reference given. Call at O52 Tweil\h street, between First and Second avenues. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN wishes s situation a* cook, wash to do general housework or chamberwor! ironing: no objections to the coun’ ferences given. Apply at 2° Houston street, in the basemen A YROTESTANT YOUNG NOMAN WIFHBS A ter or chawbermeid in ee good ety te t No. 4 Ptayverant ot sITUA- respectable fa ton eaw Ty: cae prod 7 Attiog * snd all kiods of family sewing con ily by calling at 26 Second avenue, rene or PCTANLE MARRIED wo- tof milk, Wishes « child at Slew street Can be seen for two | country A YOUNG MAPIUED PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES d Hae wel buree ber baby being about sta weeheold che te live out in a respectable famiiy, Viesre inquire at 1s \ Pintewoth street, between Highth nod Ninth avenues, can be seem for two day VERY REFPROTARLE GUUL WIAHRS A MITC io @ hotel or boarding house; can come recom- mended by rome ot the beat families in the elt: take a fret rate cook's si fine warbing end iron ine iret, Oret Neer, OOKING, oF ¢ anit ‘0 a itaaton ? mily ction to eit or , ’ th Al 101 Keyard street, third door, where she will sual’ i two deye ABDE NING FARMEM HAVING A LARGE rake of New ¥ wishes to take @ businwes, the adver- the farm and the any gentleman with » small capital, thie would bee geod chance, Address, Farmer, Union sqaure Yost Office JOPTECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A sITU- ston to tehe care of children and do plan swing orto help with the chamber werk. Cam hove beet of city refereree Can be seen fer two ore) Berend avenue, between Twenty teound o mty- third etreete WP PRCTARIN tuation PROTORTANT GIRL WANTS A gruerel als #IUATION milyyby « re hembermeld § G second four trout rom, for teo days YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A TATION 70 DO cookleg washing a e eiperal bowen ak in a email private family 7 (ety refer ence, No objection to gow +h anes he cone try, Con be ren for two on 4 ee wireet, thie floor, front room REFVELTALE YOUNG WOMAN WANT ActTUA A thon with » respectable family, ise coud took, wither nod ironer 4 & 900% bener, has good refer ence Cnn be een tor three Gaye, at 70 Norch Moor street, (bird floor SITUATION WANTED, DY A JG? RCTADLE YOUNG ae bert of y reference can bt given, n for two days, at her former emplay at ea ty vitth treet, betwere Fifth amd Musth ave. HPAPPCTAPLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA» tee v4 on * wling 6 aeelet in waele od treming, i street, between Month « TTOATION: A tans th 's clathes, So all hime of Leamiby » | Youll have ne objes- 4b to eaviat with thiiees or chambrwor cam be honhly recommended by the laty she livet with Coa be Twenty voom for two dare, at MIS Weet fourth street, peer Fiath avenue, sear . first Boor. A REYPOCTABLE MARKIED WOMAN, WHO Has fr Sor oly rae te Hp e fy street, arer ‘Gree netah ovenee ons oy For balance of Wants see Sixth pare. NW ENGLIEN YOUNG WOMAN WiStiN A & chil iree os enmeltore 6