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406 RENEWED EVERY DAY. OR) Oa ree CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE. ene 'OUNG MAN, OUT OF EMPLOYMENT, WISHES A SE eC eale ex. tial grocery store; ‘a thorough knowledge of the business: is an Ameri- Y Good reference given. Address J. R. W., 109 At- street. wants to evgage by the week, month or oe a references oF seourity. Address A, ng office. COMMISSIONED AUCTIO) AN EXPERIENCED A NEER, *. WANTED—TO GO OF ERRANDS, EIC —None )_ but Americans need apply at No. 4 Ann street. B= SERVANTS FOR HOTELS, BOARDING HOU! and private families can always be obtained in t! weateat choice at MORRIS & OOHNERT, 287 Broadway, jormer of Reade street, Also German, English, Scotch tnd.icish Protestant male and female help in this, or in ‘be branch cflice, 102 Greenwich street. ER WANTED—IN AN IRON MANUFAC log house in the city. A middle aged man, 0° 3 babita preferred. ‘Address, with name, refer- ence, &e., box 4,213, Pest Office. RNIA.—A LADY, WISHING TO GO TO CALI. fornia, desires a situation as waiting maid or nurse. Inquire for 1 week at 129 Franklin street. (HRISTIAN HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS, 614 Sixth aveaue, corner Thirty-six! —Gover- housckeepers and servants in every capacity sup- plied trom this tartitution, mate |OACHMAN —WANTED, A SITUATION AS COACH- man by a Scotchman, who Secenaiee understands business in all its branches, and would take charge Kitch n if required; best of reference by the 8 lived with for sobriety and capability; RO objection to any part of the country. Please address \.N. ©, box 169 Herald office, fortwo days, will be ply attended to. ¢ Yes WANTED—WANTED, A COMPETENT RESPECT. be ‘able woman, to do the cooki and washing and of a small private fc , on Staten Island; must and of a contented andob! g disposition, and good baker; none otter noed apply. Call nt the book bis 27 Dey street,,this morning, ven to twelve at he} dag a7] 4 GO WITH A or 3 er Own passage. a oT Tuitiy second street, until the 2rehvof month. IENCED SEKVANTS.—FAMILIES IN BROOK- nm and its vicinity in want of first clase Protestant D servants, ere respectfully reminded that the if anud best selection in the city can always be ad at MANNING'S Agency, 10 Tillary street, Brook- my Established under the most distinguished patron- rence can be given, Apply'tor three di avenue, third maid, quire at 14 Anthony street. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1855. ness. an active salesman is wanted, in- gut-door, he would like to got « trial. ‘Address D. Ds, ‘NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE CE PLACER comme bonne d’enfant; elle peut fournir de bonne recommandation. 8’adresser No. § Fourth avenue pour deux jours. NE DEMOISELLE NOUVELLEMENT ARRIVEE DE Suisse, désire ce p'acer comme cuisiaidre dans une petite famille amcricaice; elle sait faire l’ouvrage dans une famille; elle peut fournir de bonne recommandation. S’adresser au No. 180 Greeawich street. Mule Justine, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, ‘on « packet or steamship, as stewardess, or would travel with a family. Best references given. Please call or address at 135 Sixth avenue, any time during this week, ANTED—IN A FAMILY OF Laney FIRST RATE English purse, (middle aged,) to take charge of a child. A good home and good Wenge Best of references required. Address box 179 Post Office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, to cook, wash and iron, or to co general housework in a small private family; is a first rate washer and ironer, and a good plain cook, Can give good city reference. Please call at 17 Dominick street, near Varick, second floor, front room. Can be seen for two Gays. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SWI83 LADY, A situation to travel with a lady to Europe as lady’s maid. Can talk French, Italian and English; uadorstands Pie very well, and can dress a ’s hair. Please ot 87 Mott te ‘ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN wants a situation as wet nurse. Good city refo. it 331 Sixth floor, front room. ANTED—BY A COLORED WOMAN, WHO SPEAKS both French and Fnglish, a situation to travel with a lady or family, either as child’s nurse or "8 Can give the best of city referenses. Please in- ANTED—A CHILD TO NU BY A RESPECTA- ble married woman, who has lost her own child three weeks old. Call at 272 West Twenty-eighth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO IS A first rate dressmaker, employment by the day, in @ gentleman’s family. Address A. M. A, box 203 Union Square Post Off "ANTED—BY 4 YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION TO attend a bakery store; she speaks the German and English languages; good reference can be given as to character and ability; no objection to go South. Please apply or address a note to Miss Mary , 371 Bleecker street, for two days. (CH NURSE WANTED—FULLY COMPETENT TO take care of young children. One who under- ‘dressing ladies’ hair preferred. Apply at 164 Fifth SS. — NCY STRAW TRIMMERS WANTED—THOSE WHO Bre accustomed to trimming on children’s fancy hats. No ethers need apply, to A. Leland & Co., TYE Pearl street, bv a eae ARDENER.—SITUATION WANTED BY A MAR- Rise Sac! ry freien og paripeten ea eee ant ye partic! practice in oul See placen,”'Please call at S18 Nigth avenue, maar'Taice tieth street, third floer, front room. Don’t mind the Dell, just walk up stairs. IENER, OR GENERAL MANAGER —A SITU- ation wanted by a married man, without fami- y ‘&pative of Scotland, whois thoroughly practical in the departments of gardening fruit, flowers, vegeta- bles, greenboure and vineries, the laying out of new | eco &c.; also, the most improved system of eae best of reference given. Address, pre-paid, W. Y., Westchester Post Office. OVERNES3—A SINGLE LADY, HIGHLY EDUCA- ted, understanding French and music, and accus- tomed to the management of children, wishes to engage aa governess, with & family residi in California—San pose preferred. Address fornia, Union square Pont ce, MPORTANT TO LADI 4 URESSMAKER, WHO HAS fifteen yesrs’ experience in the business, wishes to engage in a few families, from the lst of March, by the day or weck; can give superior city reference. Applica- tions will be attended at any time. Apply at 458 Kighth Wenue, between Thirty fourth and Thirty-fiftn streets ‘op Gocr. , AW OFFICE.—WANTED, A CLERK IN A LAW OF- fice, who bas had some experience in the business writes @ good hand. Address C. A., at the Herald TLLINEKS WANTED—NONE BUT FIRST CLASS hands need apply, at Bartholomew's new mourning , 601 Breacway, ‘a4 es ()\N DEMANDE—UN DOMESTIQUE FRANCAIS, QUI OX ventens bien aon service, S'adresser a 138 Went ‘Twelft ROTESTANT GIRL WANTED TO GO INTO THE country to do gencral house work; must be a good cook ard baker, washer and ironer. No objection toa widow with « girl rot under ten years of age. Best city referonces required. Apply between 10 and ll, A.M, at 284 West 2th street, near Ninth aven' t heures du soir. rest, entre nix do fi her rfp Exe Please call at 358 Second avenue, be tween floor, back room. Can be seen for two da: WANmmp By A LADY OF EXPERIENCE AND ability, a situation to superintend » millinery es- tablishment.’ Any merchant wishing to add it as a branch to his busi brarch store, either in New York or elsewhere, would find the advertiser fully capable. Please address E. B, B., Broadway Poat Office. : ess, Or any one desirous of opening s 'ANTED—RY AN AMMRICAN LADY, A SITUATION to go to California as seamstress, housekeeper, or companion to a lady, or would take any Feapects! le sit- uation to go to California, and would be will some time after araiving, for the passage; the best of re- ference can be given, P! Post Office, stating where an interview can be had, to serve ‘lease address Alice, Broadway ANTED—A YOUNG GI ABOUT 14 YSAR3 OF age, to assist in general housework; good city re- ference required, Inquire for two days, at 184 Second avenue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL, a situation as‘nurse and seamstress, Can cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses, and understands all branches of plain sewing. Address E. 3., Broadway Post Office, for three days. ‘ANTED—A RETPECTABLE WOMAN, SPEAKING the Spanish and Eoglish languages, to do the sew- it and menial service to a lady, and take care of a child, Inquire fcr Mrs. Ponce, at 34'St. Mark’s place. ‘ANTED — BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ‘oung woman, & situation as chambermaid, and to washing and ironing. Good city reference from 'wenty-seconi and Twenty. itreets, first ‘to atsint with the washi gage ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO. man, as seamstress; is a good dressmaker and lain sewer: is capable of cutting and making children’s AS CHAMBERMAID AND given. Apply at 216 LADY COMPETENT TO UN. of @ millinery establish. |. ment and liberal * ry atreet, '‘ANTED—A YOUNG dertake the such @ one const: employ: WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘ANTED—BY todo chamberwork and . OF | rr nye rahetinn cy place, for two days. BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA- er, the other as good best of cliy reference if mot engaged. Please tions, one as good ANTED—A LAUNDRESS YHAT PERFECTLY UN- cerstands ber busines: The best city avenue, between the hour: none other need aj situation to do general housework in a 6 family. Ste is a first rate cook, washer aad the best city reference. Ebzabeth street, between Prince Housten streets, first floor, upstairs, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Please eall {ort Fist avenue, betweem Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, ANTED—A SITUATION, IN & SMALL PRIVATE FA- eral housework. is first rate washer plain coox, and can take care of child- come well recommended Fourth avenue, where the advertiser has lived in the above capacity. To be seen for two days, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as cook and to wash aniiron, or to do the house Good city reterenee from her place. Can be seem for one day at No. 2 ham street, tetween Hemry and Madison. No objection to go to the country. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBEREAID OR child’s nurse, by @ person who has in nd can give good recommen: rth atreet for two days at 211 ference given. jwo days at N>. and izoner, a “cou Pleaso call at 401 private family. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid, plain cook, or first rate washer and ironer; is williogto make herself generaily useful. Best of reference from her last place, at Mrs. Satcher’s, corner of Jay and Nassau streets, ANTED—A SITUATION, girl, to do cooking in » respectable family; has no e ironiog. Has the best of Can be seen for ‘birteenth street, between Fifth RESPEC™ABLE objection to assist in th city Pecohypry)i oe her last ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, 17 e, with good reference, as nurse for two Inquire at her present employ- er’s, es! nt etreet. he "9, 202 West Twentieth street. oe ANTED—A MAN WAITER.—NONE BUT THOSE who understand their business need apply, at 208 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth . ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or to do the housework of a small family. Best of refer- Inquire at 131 Court street, corner rst floor, back room, for three ence can be given. of Wykoff, Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL as cook, washer and ironer, or to do genoral house- reference can be given. ‘alker street, where she can ba seen for No objection to go s small distance in the 'ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework, at 204 West Thirty sixth street; a first rate plain cook, washer and ironer. German preferred. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, girl, of genteel address and good cit chambermaid and compstent waiter; can the parlors; has one year’s city reference from her last competent; will take $6 a month. BY A NEAT YOUNG 'ANTED—A STEWARDESS FOR A STEAMER, TWO boys or trades,.two men to work on farms, one ; places speedily obtained for clerks, porte: s, eepers, coachmen, waiters, housekeeper: tanids, kc.’ Charges moderate. Apply to TH 341 Broadway, (baseme at.) yaues. JA permanent situation required, or would work out by the week or month. Apply at $08 Third avenue, between Twenty-fourth and neha eer streets, ‘The best of city reference ean be given. be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, @ situation as plain cook; has no objection mg and ironing. Good city re- ference given, Please call at 368 Second avenue, be- tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, fourth floor, back room. Can be seen for two days if not en- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as cook, washer and ironer. B-st of city reference given. Apply at 642 Hudson street, for two da: ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, in a genteel private family, to do sewing and take care of children, or as chambermaid. Unex- ceptionable reference cam be given. Please callat 462 poor street, third floor, front room. Can be seen till suit TIVATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, as cook, washer and iroaer; can take charge ofthe kitchen. Please apply at 70 Sixtventh street, top floor. Good city reference given. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPKCLABLE YOU woman, & Ger to do chamberwork, or nurse and seamstress; would go to the country or travel with a lady; can the English language fluently; will be found obliging and respectful. Best of reference. To be acen at 68 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. TIUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or todo gen- eral housework in a private family. Goodfcity reference given. Apply At 182 Sixteenth street, between Seventh 1d Eighth avenues. Cun be seen for two da: TTUATION WANTED—i:Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG womaa, as chambermaid and waiter; the best of city reference can be produced. Please’ apply at 203 ‘Twenty-sixth atreet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues ITUATIONS WANIED—BY TWO GERMAN GIRLS; one as cook, washer and ironer, the otner as cham- bermaid and waiter; one likes to go as nurse and the other for general housework. Please call at 611 Fourth atrect, room No 6. City reference given. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG ‘Woman, as good plain cook and good washer and mer, Would prefer in a small family. Has gooi city reference. Can bo seoa at s21 Sixth avenue, corner ‘Twenticth strect, second floor, b ITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, RESPECTABI. girl, in city or grees Med do general housework; & good plain cook, excellent washer and ironer, makes bread, not afraid to work, and will take moderate wages. Apply at 58 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, for two day ATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN MARNIED man, ns gardener, who understands his business in ita different branches. Bost of references given. Ad- dees H. Porsh, Weatehester, N. Y. it with the washing. Can be scou at 20 in the basement. ITUATION WANTED—A3 ENTRY CLERK OR LIGHT j oun write a and quick af figures: wil to make himself rail wold and devote his time and attention to his employers’ futerest Ad- dross H. A., Herald office. JATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERI- can, 26 years old, ae freight c'erk, tally maa or in some active business. Isa good penman, quick st Agures, understands nook keeping, ant would devote tis whole timo to the interests of his employers. Refer- moengiven. Addro:s Charles, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS | a or rho perfectly understands her business; is wi King and fittin hair neatly; would have no objection to travel with » lady; can give the test of city referene. Can be seon be given. Please call at for three days if not enga, nurse and feamstrers; can do up fine ANTED—BY A FRENCH GIRL, A SITUATION AS chambermaid, or to mind children. Good re- ference can be given. Apply to M:s. Valot, 39 Leona: atrect. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO IS A FIRST class dressmaker, to go out by the day to work; can refer to the moxt particular ladies in the city. Cali at 125 Fourth avenue. ANTED—BY A PROTFSTANT GERMAN GIRL, A situation as nurse and soamatross, &c., to accom- peny a lady to Europe; can res satiafactory reference at her present employer's, 50 Beach atroet. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ung woman, as veaunstrens; anilerstands euiting dies’ and children’s dresses; can also dress until engaged, at 34 Fourth avenue, in the store ‘ANIED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, BY a respectable young woman, who is willing to as- sist im washing and ironing; understands waiting st table. Best of reference g Please call at 105 West Nineteenth street, for two days, ven from last situation, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE gitl, as cook in a highly respoctable private fami- East Thirty-fifth street, ly. None’ others need apply. Beas city reference can ed ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as chambermaii, or icles in tho neatest manner, Apply at 240 Tenth street, second floor. UYANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, who is an experienced cook, and | an excellent laundress; is © good baker of broad and pies. Best of city reference given. Can be ceen until engaged, at 184 York street, Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ENG- girl, as stewardess, or to travel with a family of the world. Can be seen for two da: ke Hotel, up stairs, corner of Spring Washington streete. Good reference can be given. ‘ANTED— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ENG- lish woman, lately arrived, as wet nuree, who has los’ her own baby. No objections to tance in the country. Please callat 183 Waverley place corner of Hammond street. Cam be seon for two days’ ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A SITUATION She is domestic, ren, ¢ family sewing. Sa jee given. Address L. B., Herald office ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAS8LE GIRL as chambermaid, and to assistin washing and Has no objection to go into the country. The Apply at 126 Eighth best of city reference given t, second floor, near Sixth avenue, situation as child’s nurse ANTED—BY A bESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIR! @ situation as seamstress and to take care or to do waiting. References given. Please . 620 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE 8 chmbermaid or to nurse a child Can be seen for two da: Nineteenth etreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED--A SITUATION, Good references. BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, as waiter, in a private family; has the Lest of city references. wn be seen for two cays. Please call at 223 Frst avenue, one door from Fourteenth ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young woman; she is a first rate cook, wai ironer, avd hag good c' First avenue, second floor, back room, for two ANTFD—BY A SMART, TIDY GIRL, A SITUA- tion as plain cook, washer and ironer, or would do the general housework of a small private family. Has Please call at 178 West Twenty-A(th tween Eighth sud Ninth avenues, first floor, RESPECTABLE ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO I3 NOL ituation; understands waeb- rate embroiderer, and a good as no objection to mate herself generally 82 Second street, for two Jays. long in the country, useful, Please call at 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE I’RO- testant young woman, as good plain coo! and ironer. Caa produce thé best of reference Please apply at 83 West Nineteeath street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. two days, if not engaged. Can be seen for y ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT, GOOD cook, ina respestable family, Has the best of city reference. For furtner particulars, appty to J. Lyons, 13 Chambera street, “or to Mra, Holbrsock, 78 East Twenty sixth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as first rate cook, washer and ironer; no ohjec- tions to go to the heh The best of city reference ven. Can be seen for two days at 40 Thirteenth street, tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. ANTED—A NUMBER OF GIRLS TO WORK ON straw bonnets. Inquire at 96 Charles street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as Jauadress. Good city re- ference give ii for two days at 251 First ave- pue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable married woman, who has lost her baby. Car give the best of city reference. No objec- tions toa short distance in the country. Apply at 10 ‘Troy # , bear Gieenwich avenue, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTASL" YOUNG woman, as plain cook, washer and iron 4 is ing to make herself generally useful. Has lived in ber last for two years Can be seen at the coruer of Frankfort and Rone streets, No. 36. EAMSTRESS—A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ASITCA- tion a6 seamstress by good knowledge of dress- ; understands all kinds of family sewing, would Sewtifing todo light chamber work; can give elty refer: ences. Apply ut 110 East Sixteenth street, between First avenue and Livingston place, ELECT FEMALE OFFICE REM Tronty-third street. Wanted immediately, two cook, warhers and irover. 2 pe Spates tor ok 7 ymstresner, at sma la for gener: Soinwae: reference, The best of situations tials grt Ma j hae bern accustomed to work Grover & Baker's ma- , and who hacexperience in binding +traw hats, No others need apply, to A. Leland & Co., 171 Pearl st. GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS.—WANTED, by « Protestant youog man, a situation; is ly acquainted with the buviness in all its branches, and willing to make himself generally useful. Con an references ani cash ay if reqaired. |. © , 299 Mort street room No. 11. (0 ENGLISH OR GREMAN GENTLEMEN CAN FIND Grand agreeable, tee] Lome, with board, at 97 one block “weet of Broadway. Reference ex- CHINE OYBRATOR WANTHD—ONE WHO ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADLE,GIRE, to do cooking, washing, and ironing, or chember: work, and to assiet in washing and iro whe is eapa- ble of deing both. Best of city reference.” Can be seen for two days at her last place, 68 Baltic street, South Brooklyn. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A W situation as seamstress and fitting ladies’ and children’ jection to do light chamberwork. days. Please call at 81 ‘ATION, BY OMAN, chambermaid, or to do general housework ias . Good reference given. Cam be seen for two cays at 606 Houston street, between Broadway and the Bowery, in the small store, We A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as first rate cook; understands meats, soups, jellies, baking and pastry; also English Trench dishes ia all their branches. The best of city reference given. None but private families need apply, Call at 16] Seventk avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Can be seen for two days. ET NURSE WANTZD—A PERFECTLY HEALTHY and tidy woman, to nurse a goang. ult. AD from 10 to 1 o'clock to day, at 83 West enty socen: street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, W ‘woman, as chambermaid 008 ironing; vould peotee 2, plese + ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and waiter, or waiter g and irouing, or nurse and seam: best of city reference can begiven. Please two days at 360 Second avenue, first floor, be- Twenty-second and Tweaty third streets. ANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation as chambermaid or to do general house work for a private family. Can give good city reference. jo. 385 Third avenue, Twenty cixta street, floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A SIfUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL 16 y' id take an interest in her and see to her till rhe would become of age, as #he has no one to see to her. Wages not so much an object asa home. Understands a kinds of work well, Can be seen fortwo days at 73 West street, between Sixth end Seventh avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN THE WHOLESALE OR ry or tea business, by a young msn, Iphia. The best of nine years’ experi n; would like to TANT GIRL, A SITUATION in a private family; can wash and iron, and do plain cooking, sewing, of take care of children; city reference Please call at 229 Ninth avenue, corner of Twen- street, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPRCTABLE WO man as children’s nurse or sempstress, or to do light chamber work. Can be acen for tw Kast Nineteenth strect, between Sixth and Set ANTED— BY A PROTES ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN 0 do the housework ofa suieil family; the bert venue, between Nineteenth end d floor, front room. ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, AS GENERAL HOUSE- hhiy'capable, Also, a Freach maid; must be thorow or German girl, as nurse and West Twenty -recond street, between Seventh ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, AND to assist in the washing and ironit family, by s young woman, with city has lived five years in her last 109 East Eleventh street. ET NURSE WANTED—ONE WHO CAN GIVE SaTIS- factory references as to character and health. Apply at No. 175 Second avenue, corner of Eleventh street, between # and 12 o'clock. Wim SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A competent man, with the best city reference. Ad- grees G. BR. B., No. 681 Broadway, Union aqumre Post ice. ANTED—ON A DAIRY FARM, IN THE WEST- ern part of this State, a man and bis wife, or a tingle man and woman (Enjlish or Dutch.) Apply be- tween 10 and £ o'clock, at Ne. 7 Wall street, room i1. ANTED—A GARDENER—A SINGLE MAN, A PRO- testant, (Engliub or Scotch preferred); one wno understands the macagement and care of fruits, vege- tebles, and Sowers, and a lawn ol tour or five acres, will bear of a good situation on the Hudson river, two houra from the city. Good reference as to personal and pro- fessional character will be required. Address box 165 Post Office, Poughkeepsie, stating terms and refarences, ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, A rituation ine wholesale or retail clothing, cloth, or dry goods establishment. Speaks Knglish aad Ger- mat. in influence some Westera trade. Address D, M., Herald office, for one week. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS amanuensis, Fa eon Graughtsman, or-topograph- ical engineer on araiload, Best of references given, Address R. K., box 2,668 Post Office. we a I ek br ANTED—A SMART BOY, IN A RKTAIL DRY goods store, None need apply unless the beat of city references as to honesty. Apply to JOHN ROSS, 66 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, near Watex street. WW AXED AN ACTIVE BOY, WHO 8 4 GOOD WRI. ter, and can read manuscript fluently. Apply at tmelve o'clock to-day, to Lyon & Hillyer, 112 Pearl street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joung girl os chambermaid; ig 8 good washerand ironer. Has no objection to.do the general housework of a respectable family. Please call at 333 ington street, front basement, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITCATION to do general housework, or chamberwork, or pain sewing. The best of city reference given from her st place, where she has lived for five years. Can be seen for two days at No, 6 Sixth street, third floor, back m. TOO! W 28720, A HOUSEKEKPER, TO KEEP HOUSE FOR asmall family, One who is clean and tempenate in her habits may fiada home by applying, between the hours of 10 and 4, at 78 Third avenue, corner of Twelfth t. An elderly lady preferred. _ MISCELLANEOUS. _ 5 0 YARDS TAPESTRY CARPETINGS, e from 8s. ; also, an immense assortment of ingrain and three-ply, just purchased at the recent suction sales, LORD & TAYLOR, Grand street, corner of Ckrystie. l CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W. & BP, VAN NOTH’S grate and fender, kitchen range, summer range and stove warerooms, ‘e have a largy assortment of the latest patterns of mantel] grates, ranges and stoves, for sale op reasonable terms. Gratei and ranges set and repaired, ranges lined, brass foand- ers’ jewellers’ furnaces built stoves lined, bakare’ built and repaired. ARD TIMES.—GREAT PROCLAMATION.—I PAY the highest price for all kinds cf old newspaper pamphlets, old writing paper, old blank books, old ti ets, tracts, hand bills, catalogues and waste paper of sorts and sizes. J, CHANCEY STOCKWELL, 25 Ann street, basement. J EECHES —20,000 SWEDISH AND GERMAN LEEO4ES, in amy order, just recsived per steamer, for sale ry J. F. CLEU & CO., No. 90 Maiden lane. UTION, THE PRINTER, 18 AT HI3 OLD STAND, 142 Fulton street, between Nassau and Broadway andcontinues to print to order, on his old system ot neat, quick, anid cheap, all kinds of cards, circulars, bill heads, bills’ ot lading, ‘noti , prise lists, shop bills, ‘ing and handbille, hants’ store bills, with elegant designs to suit al. ELF ADJUSIING FRENCH WOVE CORSETS—ALSU raiload single linen coatille, children’s and misses’, [md received by Mrs. GAYNOR, 45 Third avenue, near ‘enth street. - B—A new lot of embroideries ready this day, thirty per cent uncer regular prices, pe oe i a ante ta rite la KE NOTICE |~I HAVE GOT AS GOOD AN OYSTER asl ever had, notwithstanding the extreme incle- wency of the weather—eucbas Saddle rocks, Ksat rivers, Shreweburies; also a lot of Sooushern egg terrapin, well known to Southern epicures. THOMAS DOWNING, No. 8 Broad street. HE NEW YORK FOUNDRY AND IRON RAILING Srenoeny ok manufacturers of Crowell’s ceiebrated cast iron raibng witbout rivets, (savicg at least tweaty- five cents per rig ad of Crowell’s new style of wire railing, deciaedly the cheapest in the United States. All kinds of castings, such as columns, trusses, sills and Vatels, girders, verandas, brackets, vault covers, window and door guards, &c. Every kind of wrought iron work for buildings, suchas coors, shutters, anchors, gratings; &e., cone at lowest prices anc with despatch. Special attention given to contracts for all the iron work for buildings of every class. Foundry foot of Forty-sixth street, North river. Samples in sections of all work at the warerocms, Nos. 79 aud 81 Duane street, a few deors east of Broadway. HO WOULD NOT POSSESS A BEAUTIFUL HEAD of hair’ The receipt of a medical aration which bas never failed to restore the hair although used in thousands of cases. The receipt will be sent to an; direction on the igre of a letter containing 25 in stam) to Dr. Ellis, Broadway Post Duken, Notiors tisverel ttactneaie. aie INSTRUCTION. Pet nce n-ne FRO ONLY. WRITING FOR LADIE'S CLASSES, BOOK. keeping, commercial arithmetic, &c., at reduced prices, all this werk, at Mr, PAINE’S academies, 267 Grand street, New York, and 166 Fulton street, Brooklyc. Per- sons cesirous of improvement, or whose early education bas been neglected, will find these lessons peculiarly adapted to their wants, YOUNG FRENCH LADY, FROM PARIS, PERFECC- ly competent, and speaking English well, is anxious to obtain employment in teaching Freuch, music and drawing. The best of reference given, and charges mocerste. Call on, or addrees, M’lle GANLILUON, 222 Sixth avenue, where she wil) receive pupils, or visit u their beme: ey may desire, M’lle Gantillon and her mother bave classes at their residence, in the even- ing. N. Ue Gantillon has graiuated at the Hotel de Ville, Paris, and basa full diploma. M’lie Gaatilion ond her brother are in Brooklyn twi they would oe glad to have a few mere px FRENCH PROTESTANT LADY WHO HAS A FEW honrs disengaged, wishes to improve them ia tea: ing French and music, Ste also teaches the English branches ifdesired. The best references will te give Plenee ask for her acdrese at Mr, Christern’s book store, 768 Broadway, A LADY, (PUPIL OF HERTZ.) WITH A THO- rough Erowledge of the French Ianguage, wishes to give instruction to a few private pupils on the piano- forte and inthe a>ove ianguage For terms apply to Mme. J., 588 Broadway. CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBFR pepilson oped p nmansbip and bookkee viz : $6 for writing, and $12 bockkeeping, Ladies’ writing class at 10% o'clock, daily. OLIVER B. GOLD MITH, 862 Broadway. F. FOSTER. & HIRAM DIXON GIVE LESSONS IN dookkeeping, writing, &e., office 846 Broadway, Appleton’s Building.) where gen are qualified for counting-house, {a @ superior and expeditious man- oer. Tuescay for instruction in ADAME BARBIER, PARISIENNE, POSES TU explain the roles of Rachel, (not @ one week, vat at least to prepare them to be aole to un‘erstand, nota French (Patois) but the elegancies of the lan- guage 94 spoken by the celebrated artiste. Madame B. thinks those who intend to learn hed b»tter commence and perfect themselves by the time she arrives. No. 1 Amity street, near Broadway, lasses or private lessons FINE OO1LEOTION OF AUTOGRAPAS CAN BE bought by addressing M. P. P., Union place Post jee FRESCO PAINTER OF THE GERMAN and Italian s:hool—Is ready to decorate in the most approvrd manner, and in ail styles, Address, at 208 Spring street, New York, GEORGE FITCH. INE ARTS—GOUPIL & ©O. RESPROIFULLY 1 forms the public that they wll have on exhibitic: for a short time only, at their Fine Art Gallery Broadway, the painting by Horace Vern Brethren of Joneph. ’ Subscriptions for a fine engraving thereof will be rece'ved. Adminsion free LD ENGRAVINGS BOUGHT, ALSO OLD BOOKS, and the highest price paid for them im any quanti: ty. Sma!l and large engravings, old books, &e,, alwa: cn hand end for sale at the Old Cariosity Shop, No. 085 Broadway. Also Morgan’s expose of Freemasonry, few copies. WANTED BY ‘SINGLE young private facily, ise: Canal . Address oD, 2,108 Post Office, s terms. ee Bra nc GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A FURNISHED house, with = ), uptown. Address 2,278 Post Office, terms and number of street. RNISHED HOUSE WANTED —A SMALL FAMILY desires to hire a first class furnished house :mme- tely, not far from Fifth avenue, Address G. N.8., of Spofford & Tileston. OUSE WANTED—A SMALL FAMILY (NO CHIL- éren), wish to rent or lease @ two or three story se, havi the mocern improvements—in oe neighborhood, at arent of from $660 to $700. Would tabe possession from the Ist to 6ih March, if desirable Acdress C,, Herald office, OUSE WANTED. FOUR STORY HOUSE BE- tween Houston ond Fourteenth streets, west of Bowery—all the modern improvements necessary, ond the rent net to excced fourteen hundred d lara, Address E. K, M., Herald office. A OUSE WANTED FROM FIRS” OF"APRIL, OR MAY, fu suitable for two small families, one child caly, ist be located on or vt Nineteenth and Twenty Croton water, bath, ke. pot be a store under it, Post Office. OUSE WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE—A TWO story house in Bayard street, between the Bowery and Forsyth street, or in East Broadway, bet weea Vathe- rine and Market streets, Any person having such will Gnd a good tenant by applying by letter, with full par- ticulars, to J. B., Chatham square Post Oifice. OST OFFICE ROX WANTED, FOR WHICH A PRE. mium will be paid. Address rhilo, Herald office. ‘AM ENGINE AND BOILER WANTED. FROM S six to ten horse power, to be allcompiete and ia gccd working order. oe oe having such for sale cheap, con hear of @ purchaser by addreesing JOHN W. HIGGINS, 812 West Seventeenth street, stating price and particulars. ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE ON STATEN ISLAND, for the summer season; furnished preferred. An; wing the above to let, can find a customer by ad- g box 766 Fost Ofiice, stating particulars, rent, &e ANTED—A GENTEEL TWO SfORY HOUSE, suitable for two families. Rent about $400, Ad- dress A. to K. Citizens’ Bank, Bowe. y. ANTED—ONE OR TWO ROOMS BETWEEN WALL and Bleecker stzeots, by a fret rate piano guitar d singing teacher, (Professor of music and teacher e academy.) Profers a family in which he could ns. Address T. P., box 126 Herald office. ANIED—TO PURCHASE, A NEAT TWO STORY basement house, ina good neighborhood, with modern improvements, between Second and Sixth a nues, not higher up than Thirty:third street. State size of lot, title; price not above $7,000, Address box 3,216 Post Office. ANIED—A SMALL, NEAT TWO STORY HO! situated between Hudson street on the west anc Bowery on the east side, and between Canal aud Pr nce street. Rent not to exceed $400. Possession wanted immediately. Apply at 4 Howard street. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, AN ENGLISH basement honse, with sll the modern improve- ments, situated between Third and Sixth avenues and Tenth and Thirtieth strects, Address, stating location and rent, E. C. Charles, 108 Pear! streot. ANTED—A PURCHASER FOR A THREE STORY asement and counter cellar brick house, No. 92 Sackett street, South Brocklyn, not five minutes walk from the ferry. Lot, 21 by 100 feet; house, 21 by 36 feet. For particulars apply at 407 Broome street. Wa FOR A FAMILY OF three persons, in a respectable neighborhood, or an unfurnished room with board, in a private family, cr where there are few boarders. Terms must be moderate, Address, stating terms, this day, G. W. S., Herald office, ‘ANTED—A HOUSE, WITH ALL THE MODERN improvements, by a smiall private family, without children, The location must be desirable, above Eighth street and west of Lexington avenue. Address box 846 Post (ffice, statihg rent, and when possession can be had. ANTED—ON THE FIRST OF MAY, BY A HIGHLY respectable family of four persons, without chil- dren, half of a modern built house, in a good neighbor- hood, above Fourteenth street. A family wishing a responsible bei d who would pays liveral rent, will please addvess 8. M., Herald office, stating location, and where an interview can be obtained. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, IN A FAVORITE locality, worth from $25,000 to $30,000, with ble attached. Must be below Thirty-first street, e Fourth street, and between Eighth and Fourth nes, for which cash will be paid. Y CHAS. R. Mabe. 195 Brovdway. ‘ANTED TO HIRE FROM THE 18T OF MAY NEXT— ‘A large house, with about twenty-four rooms, be- ‘ow Union square and west of First avenue, suitable for a boarding bouse. Must have all the modern improve- ments. Rent not to exceed $1,800. Apply to TRUJILLO, FRANCHI & CO., 106 Wall street. ANTED TO LEASE—SOME TENEMENT HOU: for respectable families, hich a fair rent an: the best city reference will be ‘Apply or addresa in the store No. 179 Elizabeth stree:, ‘ANTED TO RENT—A DWELLING HOUSE IN THE lower part of the Seventh ward. Possession an; the first of M: ‘Apply to CONLEY & Hi enue, up stairs. ANTED TO RENT—FROM THE 18T OF MAY NEXT, by a email family, without children, a comforta- ble house, ccnaining Croton waterand gas, within fifteen minutes walk of Grace Church. Rent not to exceed $500, near Fourt! ese bet reen 5 lust have gas, nt not to excced $600. Must Address A. A. L, box 8,333; Please address F, C., box 2,346 Post Office. War. ‘TO HIRE—A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, LOCA- ted at a watering place, or some popular place of resort, during the summer. The house must be fur- nished and in good condition. Any party having such place to dispose of may hear of an opportunity by ad- dressing Pr pen post paid, W.E. G,, 14South Fourth street, Williamsburg. ANTED TO HIRE—AN ESTABLISHMENT .CON- large vate and steam power. A toap fac- op the pur} Address X. , Herald office, stating terms, location, &c. ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL TWO OR THREE story house, with modsra improvements, in a de- le location, Rot abote Twentieth street. ‘Address, ruting terms dnd locaity, “Henry,” Brosdway Post ofliee. PROPOSALS. oORRGRATION, | NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF Re. /_ pags, snd Supplies, February 16,1865 —To Build. ers. Tro} will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, No. 3 Cit: , basement, until Tuesday, 27th instant, at 1 o'clock M., at which time they will be opened, im accord- ance with the amended charter of 1853, for the building of the following houses, &c , for the corporation of the city of New York, mamely.~ house fer the use of Hose Co, No. 12. 1 fy ine Co No. 49, 1 “ “ Engine Co. No. 8. 1 “ “ Engine Co. No, 39. 1 . jook and Ladaer Co. No. 13, fi « i Also for a house for the use of the Third district po- lice station, ‘The plumbing of the Ninth ward station house, The plumbing of the Fighteenth ward station house. ‘The plumbing of the U around Jeflerson market. Union market, ani the a! ‘on in regard thereto, perintendent of Public Buildings, 74 Ludlow atreet. Also for the butiding of « hese carriage for the use of Hose Company No. ‘The plans and specifications of the hose can be teen at the office of the Chief Bngineer, 21 Mlizabeth street, Blank estimates for all of the above work can be had at either office, N. B.—The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any of the estimates, if deemed for the interest of the corporation. BARTHOLOMEW B PURDY, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies. DANCING ACADEMIES, re rtretererere+ a ANCING ACADEMY, 21 HOWARD STREET.—M’LLE CAROLINE VEZIENS begs leave to inform the pub- ite that she bas opened her dancing academy, for the in struction of ladies and gentlemen in the most stylish dances of the day. Sel for practice every night, from half-past reven fo ten o'clock. Dios —MORE NEW CLASSES.—L, DE G. r BROOKS, 361 Broome street, is now forming seve- ‘al pew classes, to commence immediately, All the fa- shionable dances taught in one course of lessons. Pri Ma lessons st various hours. Soirees Wednesday nights. Co ESN MC nO, ANCING.—BROOKE’S ASSEMBLIES, 361 BROOME wtreet.—On Weanesday, Feb. 21, there will be no arsembly, the rooms being otherwise ¢ The next assembly wili take place Wednesday evening, Feb, 28, The exbibition ba'l cn Monday, Maren 12, MATRIMONIAL, ATKIMONIAL.—A YOUNG MAN, UNDER THIRTY Pag of age, of business habits and standing in society, winhes to — ® young lacy of good family, who Ngee the quali oe s necessary to make an able companion: a religious and a member oF the Cungregational or Presbyterian Oburch would te preferred. jenn Herbert office, Savas AnD ACRIRTS J )\F. WHEELER, OCULIST, 486 BROADWAY, CORNER ‘of Broome street, devotes his attention to diseases of the eye, and assures the xii that there is none of the numere \- ject which he cannot ily and permanently cure. Office hours: 11 A. M. to 4 P. Artificial eyes inserted. College, n Third and Fourth avenues, this evening, charitable congregation Present wo ao liberally respon’- supposed to have been stolen:—One dark fur 190) te, Jewelry, eo for oath, R Jewel a ah ae ee OO} TO LOAN IN SUMS OF FROW $200, 85,00 to $3,000 for short perindy Gn merchandise, watches, diamonds, jewelry, or o-her valuables, et the City Loan Office, 16 'Nassau strect, rear _ building, room No, 2. Office private and interviews con- fidential. TO LOAN ON DIAMOND: . $60.000 watches, jewelry, ke —Or bought for ca Notes, stocks, bonds ani mortgages negotia- ted; rea! estate bought, sold an¢excha: All bus nese strictly confidenti: CHBESEMAN, SED ACO, brokers, 86 Jobn wtreet, corner of Ni ) —MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, $25,000 ~aatciee, jewelry, guns, pistols merchsndise, Ke., or bought for cash.’ Business cocf dential and rafe Apply at the old estublished loan office, 27 Grand strect, corner of Bowery, room tecrnd floor. N. B. WOOLEY WANTEL--ON BOND AND MORT- 20.000 “ere, in three suas, on imjrovei down fown property worth doub’e the amount. No — brokerage or commussions allowed. or particulare ap- | By toJOHN § AMIS, with Speir & Nash, 46 Pine stree:, few York. ; TO LOAN—ON A FIRST CLASS STOR? | 15.000 “sinn vown, also, tmaller sums to loan on bon and mortgage; also, mortgages having but @ short time to run bought or discounted. Apvly te KOSWELL G. PIERCE, Pine street, corner of Broadway. WANTED ON A HOUSE AND LOT IN Brooklyn; $16,000 wanted om 4 houses and ote in Kew York. Wanted to hire, a house near Fif- wentn street, between Third and Fourth any. Rent hot to exceed $000. Apply to ELIAS COMB", auctioneer ond real estate agent, 244 Grand street. NY AVOUNT uF MONEY To LOAN, OR WILL | A buy at je" Dues oF vic! - Y ‘ si for casa, meters eanents, { welr} lata, Cr persows! property any description, | in anzas from ten dollars upwaras, ct: id cetablished responsible Paoife oiies, over Pacifia Bank, coraer 4 Broac way 224 vrand sweet. Terms iik xa), confidential and safe—no humbug. C= ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUN at sight, diamonds, watches, rich fewalc?, and valuatle personal Property generally. K, WOH oo Fulton street, second floor, front room, froxa @ 2. Ml ta | P.M. ‘ | IVIDEND.—OFFICE OF THE CORN EXCHANGE Fire and Inland Navigation Insurance Company, 4 New York, Feb. 19, 1855.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of six pec 4 cent, payable on and after the Ist March, at their of- fice, corner of William and Beaver streets, until which ‘time the transfer book is closed. ' > v a ' H W. H. WINDSOR, Secretary. JHB FLORENCE AND KEYPORT JOINT COMPANIES. —The Isst annual report may be had at tbe office lew York or Philadelphia, where subscription to the stock of the North and South Air Line Co may be made at any time prior to the 4th day of on the terms stated in the report. Plan and Charter of the North and South Air Line Company ae. ‘be had of any of the stockbrokers throughout the Union, to whore they will be forwarded om receipt of their address at the office in New York. THOMAS LOYD, Treasurer, Union, Feb. 12. i RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greeawich.—-Open daily from 10 A. M. & tolP.M.,and4to7P. 2i. idterest at the rate of six # per cent allowed on all sums from $1 to $500. Thefands ¢ of this institutica are securely invested in bonds eud mortgages in tie city of New York, worth double the & amount loaned, amd in bonds in this city. 4 CAUER ©. WOODEN’ , + osideat. j "7. M. Pvrurs, : M.D. Vax Pata, } Vice Pronidents. ' ‘VANDER'ILT ©, BUXTON, Secretary g ONEY.—CaSH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA- # M monds, watches, dry goods, pianofortes, fartiture, 3 Olive oil, teas, cr any other property, at the agency an4 1 loan office, 304 Broadway, corner of Duane s‘reet, second floor, room No. 9, Confidence and honor may be relied, i upon. Branch office, 84 West Sixteenth street. McLOUGHLIN & O'NEILL. ITHERS & PETERSON, BANKERS, STOCK AND. exchange brokers, 41 and 43 South Third street, Philadelphia. Stock and Cerporation loans bought an’ sold on commission ers, notes and drafts, nego- tiated collections made upon all accessible points in the |. Leet ; drafts on other cities, in sums to suit pur- chasers. SPECIAL NOTICES. t 0 REWARD.—PROCLAMATION.— MAYOR'S Office, New York, Feb. 19, 1855. Whereas, John Betts, alad aged thirteen ‘was run over by a: horse and sleigh in Broadway, near ity-first street, 3 on Sunday, the Nth inst ;and whereas the said John Betts { has since died in injuries thea ities, I do, by the authority © . Shey SN a] 8 con’ who com- mitted satd to be on conviction of the of- | fender, on the certificate of the Resorder or District At- : — such Feral Steger alo uy ae ny of or claimi re Re a days atter such conviction, wi'l be . Mi all in the oity of Ne York will plecse publish ht apers e lew ya the aleve ‘until the Ist of Marsh next, and ped their? bills to the Mayor's office for payment. t AUTION.-- WHEREAS, A CERTAIN PERSON, A3SU- i ming my na bas been obtaining on Li v presumed responsibility, this is to give notice that I will; not be answerable for avy debts contracted by such} party, JOHN H. No. 8 City Hall place. he G CLAIMS AGAINSY ‘THR. late Agnes Whittaker, of Weaver's Aras, 338 Hud. son street, of the eity of New York, are requested to!? | send in the same, with the vouchers; and all outetand-)- ing debts due are to be paid to the undersigned on orl. before the first of May, 185. Parties having lu left in the Weaver's Arms, must oall for the same by th All information can be had by aren to hi GEORGE DICKSON , 593 Hudson street, ; WM. BRUCE, 286 Eighth avenue,’ f Pxeeutors. OTICE —-ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTION. PD!) against harboring or trusting any of the crew oft; ihe bens Dads, Grey. raster, as no debts of their con-, ac! wi cal in or us. 4 ane TPL SIMPSON & SONS. /h - ‘ EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATE Mail ae bm rol 56 Wall street.—New' ‘ork, Feb. 1st, 1866. Notice.—The eanual election for? Directors of this Company will be held at this office, oa Thuraday, Ist March next, between the hours of 12 M.' WM. L. YOULE, Secretary. elects Bored Ae IXTH AVENUE RAILROAD —NOTICE TO PASSEN- gers. ag! ordinance the cars are nested t stop above street crossing going up, below it! going down. Pasvengers are reqeotan 2) venient to take and leave the carson those soresing by the rear door, to leave them on the side next to the walk, and not to jump on or off while they are in motion. WM. EBBIT, Superintendent. HE THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPTHALMIC. School, connected with the New York Me en dorpital, will be held in the Thirteenta Mediteal) < ‘ol (Feb. 21,) at 744 o'clock. Interesting addresses may te expected from Professor Mott and the Hon. C. 8, Woo - hull President of the Association, and 's valedictory by Dr. cne of the graduates; after which testim:n - als will be awarded to each member of the class, The members of the Profession, students of medicine and the public are invited to attend. Seats reserved for ladies RELIEF ASSOCIATION. —!N bebaif of this assoziation the Treasurer gratefully acknowledges the receipt of $417 75, being the proceeds ‘rom the several o tioos taken up at St. Mary's Church, corner of Grand and Ridge street ast, 18th inet., and respectfully tenders ‘the thanks of the association for the eloquent efforts of the Rev, Thomas Farrel', 7 ‘end to Dr. Cummings, of St. om 9 8, for ‘ and effective appeal on that occasion, and to the ed to the appeal made to their pathies oie “*DaNtEL, P. SAMMIS STOLEN GOODS. a on a we phe gy ag a ta Owners are wanted at this office for the following