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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1866. y of these resolutions behalf of the clinton avenue Congregational Booiely, of our Wishes for hus bealkh ime happiness. ca. copy fom he MIEGAMUEL B, WARAEN, Clerk. Genuine Grape Oll—sust baported, In dottles, Eh pen the bes: in market, and one gallons spirit. Also, the best imitations of rum, Peach, ered Mee and. raspberry, port and ert ne Se rocuons prises 27 ses Singer's Sewing Machine,—Our liberal and sémirae Pian of exchanging our new fond latest improved for o.d machines of every is hatled wi fay. Dy hundr. ds. The Avery, Mal Grover & ‘haker Dorcas, and other iuferior machines, are coming io dly to be exchanved. |The chance for a sBrotiante Dargaia great one, Apply at our New York of lee personally or By wetter. ihe M. SING) ER & 00. sad way. a Grandjean, who Ras had wirty Yearw’ eerci treatment of the human Lk bas semnoved fru, ‘clock street, attendance from 8 0’ misshalen'n Hair Dyc.—' and Toupees —The best in the world. This uorivailed and original ry ia applied m twelve private rooms. Bstchelor’s wigs and tou- bees have improvements over all others, bein of elegance and durability, peculiar to ATOM KLOR" Ne Falling off the Sales of Dr. Gou. RAUD'S Iialisa medicaed soap.—This delicious emolient, tt ‘ voll hnown, i 8 sovereign remody for ebaps, chafos, tender flea, pimples, freckles, eruptions, salt Theurn, “sallow. Soreet oud wubtile the’ most ‘wonderful chem foal som, pourd for permrnently 0100 ir trom low furebeada, or Bhy part od Cy? ay. walt y and quake; ily white; hair dye and Fe 07 Walker street, first store Wenbington it street, Boston; Mra, nder, street, Philadel 5 ost & Co, ochester, nnd’ druggies ke FS at Pen and col 233 Broadway. ir Moustaehes Kerced to Grow ‘Whiskers Soa weeks by may ongueat, which wil! not stein or injure sent 0 any partof the country, R. @. Ghawaw te Broadway; State Zelver, @ donth Third streei, Philadeint Diseases of the Bre and Ear—Removal.— Be Rene ge) SALTER, D., M.R.C.8., London and has removed {9 16 Kovd street, N: ¥,, where he or nanaties be consulted from § to 12 o'clock AM., and 3 wsT.M. Patienis sreene eas S at thew residences wilt be visited during 1¢ inte. ecvening bo Dr. Jas. MvClintock’s a eck wal Syrap preset and heals all ¢lseases of the throat and lungs, and gives and compass to the voice. His cold and a mixture is Valuable in the first stages, Bold by OUBHMAN & CO., 295 Broadway. Married. On Monday evening, Dec. 31, Ap the Rev. Dr. Burchard, Mr. Isaac M. Ccsneniy to Miss Saran Jase Puroy, daugh: ter of Israel C. Purdy, Feq., all of this city. AtSt. Mary's Church, ad Wednesday, Jan. 2 by the Rev. Dr; Tyne, Dr. % Morrell, of Stange county, to dapghter of Wm, Cohn, of this ci y, war stinge, on the Hudsom, on Monday, Dec. 24, by sashen be Bartete, Me, Grotunr W, Hear, of this city, and Mre, CaTnaninn 8. Horr, of Hastings. ‘At Richmond, Va., on Fbureday, Deo. 27, by the Rev. Charles H. Read, Captain AURRD Ginns, United States Army, to Miss Pkocy Foust, daughter of the late Jobn “Om Tharsiay, Dec. 27, by the Rev. Dr. Quinu, AxaRw J. McCoo to Arama J., daughter of the late Charles Pine, all of this city. ‘Om Tuesday, Jan. 1, by the Rev. Mr. Witkie, pastor of Bt George’s church, Mr. ALox7o Pate, of Putnan coun- ty, N. Say to Miss Jasuma C. Renesas of this city, on Wednesday evening, [De:. 26, ‘by the Rev. David Buck, Mr. C. W. Gmson to Miss Susan "Law, all of this bak Brooklyn, cn Wednesday, Jan. 2, by the Rev. P. M. Brett, Hexxy H. Kanes to Miss Juuiaxa B, Bing, both of St. Thomas, W. I. On Wednesday, Jan. 2, by the Rev. 1. Ritterman, Mr. Lewis Gornstong, of Shasta, California, to Miss AMELIA eS of thie city. Francis+o and Shasta papers please copy. ‘At Jackson, Tenn , on Wednesday, Des. 12, at the resi- dence of Col. Epperson, Mr. Ricuanp A. Fowanos, of Tren- top, Tenn., to Miss Mary ANN Hate, of Waterville, Me. On Wednercay, Jan. 2, by the Rev. Ira R. rd, Hiway Wir0s to Miss PaYsErta A. Dackge, all of this eity. ‘On Tuesdey, Dee. 25, by the Rev. Mr. Wakely, Mr. ‘TwRODORE. Rows, of Brooklyn. City, to Stiss Marcarur E, Exi1y, of uhis cit; On Wednesday, Jap. 2, of consumption Lypia Jaye, @aughter OFT. R. Ryers and wile of J. W. Baughman, sgea 8 49 gear ‘and 1 month. tives and friends, and members of Washington No. 2, U. U. A, and members of _— Compa- 6, are respectfuily invited to attend funeral, ternoon, at one o’clock, from hor late resic: ence, oe 284 and Madison strect, without further invitation, Her remains will be interred in Greenwood. On Wednesday, January 2, of consumption, Lerma Mo- Laan, aged 19 years and 2 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fally invited to attend her faneral, from residence of her mother, ‘No. 10 Prince tireel ts this afternoon at one @elock, P. 31. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood, ‘On Wednerday evening, Jan. 2, ohfver w lingering ill ness, Louisa Mamita Prova,' ‘27 years. ‘The friends of her brother, Wn. in, L.. Proch, and of the fomily, are ‘attend ‘the funeral, respectfully requested to without farther invitation; thisafternoon at half-past oné o'clock, from her late residence, 163 Prince street. Her remains will be ctu in Greenwood. On Thursday, Jan. 8, Briparr Ayn, wife of Michael Sul- Bran, alter alc and eaves iuiness mich she bore with Chrisvanyfortstude, a years ays. ‘The friends and reiatives of the family, and also those of her brother-in-law, Philip McDermott, are invited to attend hier faneral, from he? late realdence, No. 2 Pith street, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’cloc. Im Poughkeepsie, on Monday, Dec. 31, Jane, widow of ¢ late Hiram Hi. ‘Van Viict, formerly of this city. Ou Thursday morning, Jan. 3, of paralysis, Gen, Dare. Las, late Commissary General of the State of New York, 62d year of his age. His friends and relatives, and thore of his sons, William B. and Augustus ¥., and of his son-in-law, Wm.’ A. Dat- are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, trom te residence, 200 West Kighteenth street. on Sunday poke Jan. 6, at 944 o'clock, without further notice. His resins will be taken to Tenity Cemetery. On Tuesday, Jan. 2, Mary, widow of the late Edward Kingston. Ber remains will be taken from her late resi Fourth street, to Greenwood Cemetory, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. On Tcureday, Jan. 3, Charesce W. and Julia A. Sawyer, oged 8 years, 2’ months and 6 days. The friends of the family aro respeetfally invited to at- tend the funeral, at the residence of hi ents, 108 Wooster street, this afternoon, at halt, lock. On Thursday, Js Mra. J, Monrayi agec 37 years. The funeral will 1ake piace to-morcow a'ternoon, at 3 o’clock from No, 51 White street. On Thursday, Jan. 3, after a short illness, Dasiet Mo Cantay, aged 24 years and 11 months. His fiends, and those of his brother Chavles, are re- specttully invited to attend his faneral, this afternoon, at 2 o’elock, from his lute residence, 57 Grand street. Suddenly, on fhursday, Jan. his residense, in Twenty-seventh strect, Jostan 8. Summeravn, aged 59 son of Joshua R. years. His rewains will be taken to Poughkeepsie for inter- went. ‘On Thursday, Jan. 3, at the r Maurage, 626 Greenwich street, U ‘the 16th year of his age. His friends, and the friends of his uncle, are requested to attend the funeral whis afternoon at one o'clock, His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. ‘Terre Haute, Ind., papers plense copy, In Jersey City, Minesday, Jaa. 2, Joacen A ren, oon of Howard hd Sarah Freenan, meet 8 months. ‘The frievde and relatives ayo rt spectiully invived to at- tend the funeral to-morrow afternoon atone o’siock, trom ‘347 Grove sireot, without further notice. In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Jan. &, of scarlet fever, inomcr H, StaNT0N, aged 10 months and 6 days, the only son of George (. and Kiiza Stunton, of Cuba. "on Thursasy, Jan, 3, Kuzaneru Doras, aged 42 years. ‘The iriende ot the farai'y are requertot vo attend her aneral thia afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her rosisence, No. 60 Mulborry stroet. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January 2, Mrs. Jane Ma- mia Moone, wife uf John Moore, in the bige semr of her age. Her friends wnd acquaintances, and thove of her hus: band, and of ber gon, Honry A. Moore, are rospec.fully ence of his un” * vrias H, Waurway, in imvitoe to attend her funeral this attersoon, at 2 o°elock, irom 1 Bridge stree’, near Johnson, a, On fhursdoy, Janvary 3, Mrs. ALICE M¢ARrver. we friends and acquaintances of the fumily are rve- eifally invited to attend her faneral, tron her late ve~ sMience, 128 Sullivan street, thie afternoon, a: 1% o°clock, without further invitetion ‘ in Brooklyn, on Wene'day evening, Jan. “, Brzanern Amanda, youngest daughter of Runsom and Louisa Mun eel, aged 2 years and 7 wouths. ‘he friends of the family are rexpectfally invited to at fond ¢he suneral this morning, at 11 o'clock, f ty Hodson avenne., Her remadns will be iaterred ia Green- wood Cemetery. 504 8 On Thursday cnorning, san. 3, at lye residence, No Allantic svect, Crooklyn, Fesperice Apowne Avec Baus, in tbo shh year ot his age. ‘The trienda of the daantly are invited to attend his fune ral this afternoon, af 2 o'clock, without further favita’ On Thursday wornim:, Jon. 3, Rewncoca S , wifs of Savi uel Tryon, and daughter of the late John Shannon, The friends of the famt.v are reapectfull ly Invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, on Sun- day afiernoon at one o'clock, from fNo, 66 Monroe strest, Bor remains will be taken to'0.eenwood Cemetery. ‘On Monéay, Dec. 31, cf vcarlet fever, Rosanstis, only ebiid of Jobn J. and Motilda Slocunn, aged 1 year and rf meoths. Her remains were taken to Cypross ix'll receiving yaust, and will be buried trom there on Wednesday, Jan. 9, St, Louis papers plense copy. At Roxbury, Mass., on Deo. Mre, Haysan Soe vi tte oe willie Tiowaliee, ‘of Brook- ) N. ¥., aged 52 years, On We Jan. 2, Rssmooa wife of Claus wicinaseeth ea Sennen Soe ‘The relatives and of tho fama are invited to at- tend the funeral, from Tate residence, 327 Fourth corner of Mercer, afternoon at oa jednesday evening, Jan. 8. Cuntaxrg Catia) widow of ihe late David Ganicld, in bap ergy and those of her son-in-law, Jour Ta Dankernare invited to attend her funeral, from’ othe atta 2 Bing Sing, thls morning’ at 10 ena will be in waitlog at the Hudson Kiv- sad dagee ta New Verh, corear of Waren slssst thd Gling pls, SN seme M., to convey the ‘remains, to Greenwood. eae ay tas: of f roup, Mant Siar, danghtes of r Gees ‘and Mary Jane aged 5 years and 6 mont Hor remains were interred in Greenwood Ouinetery. On Thursday, Jan, 8, of disease of the heart, Saran, wife of Mr. James Sicot, in the 46th year of her age. Nashville, Tenn., papers please co} On Wertssdaye ie et Tuomas eens aged 43 years, His friengs and seapaleseatee’ and those of his broth. er, Patrick Garvin, oa ee rnuriara to attend his faneral this afternoon, st 13, o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 192 West Thirty-sixth atreet. A. W.. WHO RE REPLIED TO AN ADVERTISEMENT of ‘Paper Dealer” tn the Journal ot Commerce of Dec. 26, will find & note to his address in the Poat oflice. JF WILLIAM 1. BUCKLEY, LATER OF 174 WEST SEVEN: teenth stre now Rappoeet to reside tn Williamsburg, will call ae heey Teen ce, He Grand Lge’ Lee Jearn cometbing to his advantage. "Any persons nowledge of nls witreabouts are re requested | ty call at the abeve | address. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MICHAFL AND JOHN Cruise, supposed to have gone to New Orleaus last March; also his brother Gerald. Any person having any information concerning elther would confer {avor by calling on thelr bro- James, No, 254 Kleventh street, room NFORMATION WANTED-OF ANNE OR ROSE KIN- arrived in this city about five years ago, and when vast heard of resided in Breome a reet, in ‘this cle trad {niormation of their whereabouts, addressed to the Commits ers ot Emigration, New York, will be thankfully eolved by her brother, Pat, Kinlan, NFORMATION IS WANTED--OF PETER DONOHOE, who ex)isted on Decomber 10, 1847, under the name of James Lawler, and was discbarged December 10, 1862. He was stout made, black hair, and much freckled in th tace, When last heard from, was in Fort Leavenworth. Any infor- mation concerning him will be thankfully received by his mother, Fortieth sireet and 1 {hird avenue, 1or Margaret sturphy fornia: Direct sour letters to Mr. William Sparks, orton ot NFORMATION WANTED—OF A HORSE AND SURIGI, hired st Wm. Cogawrells stable, No. 190 Ubrs ste at New Year's day; flag tail horse. about fitteen ncuds high, quite abe ey toa Albany shaped sleigh, painted yelow or orange color. Any information of the above will be lberally rewarded by Wm. Cogswell, 130 Obrystie street, K%s THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON, AND A happy New Year. Harry? ret Fiddler, oa LOS8T.—FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.- LOST ON 2D econ 2, mmnall black and tan terrier. Jong ears wad t tail. re- n lost & collar muard Ww will be ee on s delivery 6 at 9% ‘Columbia a yn. (OUND—LAST EVENING, IN A CITY RAILROAD car, a portemonnaie containing articies of value. The same may be had on proving property and paying for this ad- vertisement, on applying at 6 Platt street. OUND—. ST SATURDAY EVENING, A SHORT DIS- th tapoe Lane See theede a cease house a Doat. e owner can obiain the same by proving ing expenses. AD 7 to the captain of MeBententinry fre: pital boat, at the Tock toot of Fifty-third street, Kast river. Lostcch ROUBLE STONE MARTEN BOA, IN GOING from 92 bed the corner of Sullivan'and Houston itreets, on eventrg last, The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving I He Atuosairee!, O81—ON WEDNEEDAY, BETWEEN ONE AND TAREE @clork, in going from Keventh avenue, wip Fourteenth atree:, to Broadway, and up Fouth avenue to ‘Twenty-sixth street, a gold wat 65,295, with “Maria” engraved on the back.’ A liberal reward wiil be given on its delivery at62 Kast ‘Tweilth, or 70 Beekman sirect, OST—ON THE SIDEWALK TN FRONT OF NO. 109 4 West Thirtieth street. a éarl t The finder pl ve multably rewarded Loy veturtng iivtae owner obit es third street, OST—O¥ NEW YEARS DAY, A WATOH KEY, CON- taining two daguerreotypes._ ‘rhe finder will be suitably rewareed by leaving Itat No. 8 Jauncey court, Wall strect, or 11 Clinton place, ING ees $5 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATORDAY a) Gite who fell Cond the snow in Franktort street, at sontheast plac sold, signet ng set with corner of Wiliam ntrect. a blood stone; engraved crest, a ‘oidals J. D, undern has found the axcse, aod wi retisd tiod. Darcie, at Hall & Soa's music store, 29 Broadway, oF 1€1 Fourth avenue, will receive the above reward, TOLEN—ON SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2%. ‘a blue moire satigae silk dress, Two dollars reward will be given tor any informaticn left at No. 17 Wooster street, N. B.—Pawnbrokers will please stop the above if offered. REWARDS. REWARD —LOST ON’ SUNDAY EVENING, DE. gold @ hair chai emblem. Whoever will return it to the owner, at No. 19 Old slip, will receive the above reward and no questtons asked. |. H. TALLMAN, REWARD WILL BE GIVEN, WITH THE THANKS of the owner, for the ret hura ofa porlemonnale conatn- apers, and a Hoboken ferry ticket, reon, Which was lost in going frou f Barclay street, through Broadway desk of the office of the REWARD —LOST, ON THE 28TH DECEMBE! Tow boat, 17: a bog) long, painted white outard returns said boat to James Mc $10? n bottom. ret the Samet, atthe Batiory, will receive the above reward. 1 REWARD,—-LO8T, ON WEDNESDAY AFTER. noon. between the ‘Custom House aud Suprsotias Jand:ng, & portemonnaie containing $0 in gold. The finder will please return the same to J. D, Fay, 29 North Moore street. 0 endl LOST, ON THE 2D JANUARY, A large are mosaic’ ha mk 2 black leew os with ‘8 bouquet of fowers. he finder will receive the re ward, with the Gane of the owner, by returning ig to the Amily Post oflice, No. 3 Amity s'rect. REWARD.—LOST, SUPPOSED TO BE BURIED IN the suow ai the corner of Frankfort and William streats, Goutbeast corner), gold a ring, with letter ae the thanks of the owner, will if found, the above zew rr & Son's musie store, 229 Broadway REWARD —LOST. A HEAD CAMEO BREAST PIN, in going from Second avenue, near ‘teenth street, to Fighth street, down highth street to Firet avenue. Hie tinder will the above re ot aia in t receive ee rARCEI Lis EELS, Nassau sts. At La Parge Ins. Co., oonae Cedar and fF REWARD.—LOST, ON THR EVENING OF DECEM- ¢) ber 31, in going from Chureh, through Walker to Broad- way, then getting ina Broadway, Bleecker and Second street singe sleigh, and getting out atthe Second avenue, a gold brace- let, with round open work chain passing round the arm and fastening similar to a padiock in shape of a Van witha large red stone, and two small white ones inserted in one side, and the likeness ofa — in the other, Whoever will retarn the same w 412 Fourth street, inthe rear, wi'l receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner. Pawnbrokers and Jewellers’ please stop if etfered. $5 REWARD.—LOBT LAST NigHt, 2) a light colored vaiise, marked 'f. te ry and Jerolemou sireet. By ioturalag ites Doel ‘on street, Brooklyn, 1he tinder will receive thogasove re BROOKLYN, the lei, a set of double barness nid x atrap of Dells around her neck. Any person returning her or giving in- formation where she may be found, to Hyatt & Mount, 207 Washington stroct, will receive the above reward, Q REWARD—STRAYED, FROM 1% MERCER e) street, on ihe 28th December, 185, a biack and tan sint, had on a bite patent leather collar, with brass ring. Whoever Will bring ber v0 the above address will receive tare dotiars rewai THE TURF, [LMOX CoURSP, L. I., TROTING AND PACING —THE following awoepstakes arc otfered Focome oft in the spring Mi. during the months of April and May; on good day, Sweepstakes or ail trotting horses, $00 64 scription, mie hea's, best : jn harnes he same as’ No. hea he same as No. 1;" three mile heats, jweepriakes for all trotting horaca, $600 enbscriplion; % ind, under ‘ne saddie. cop ‘woighfaorte ; 3 ‘ovpstakes for all paciag lerses, she 10 go tow wagon, Wagon aud di molle heais, best Jin 8, in fteroenat wo or 80. b--8peep ake; for all trotting teams, $1,900 subscription; Mile heats, beat Sin 5,m double harness, ‘Iwo or more to make a 190d No. epsiakes for all trot'ing korses, $900 subscription ; i, mull lueats, best in 5, to wagons—Wagon and driver to weigh 4 that newer won in 5, in harness ‘bat never troved 5, Wo wagons, trotiidg heroes Stat weet et that are already matcied; to Wagons, ., excopting horas subscription 82.0; mile bea'a, be No 11 Sweepstakes for all trottiog yb never trot- ted in 2:13. excepung horses that are already matched; sub- eexiption Siu; nolle heat, best i 6, in hares, Weepsiakes for all trotuing horses thy ping _berees that are now ms in harnoss. horses that never trotted in 2%, eady matched; subscription $0; ‘nes, racing horaes mile hea never trot- chod; subscrip that never paced for money; subse! best 3 i in harness, The above 1 So Lo pe Are all half torfelt, and the Proprie. tors willfadd two-thirds of the proceeds of the course, deduct ing expenses, o the winning hors in each race; and in order to secure all parties, the proprietor deems it proper that the forfeit money be deposited on the day of the entries, by en dorsed notes made payable on the Ist day of May. N. B.~ In all the aweepstakes three or more (o makes race, Catherine sivgat, on Weitnesday evening, Jan, 16. ata o'clock. HITE, Proprietors, JOARD 1N BROOKLYN.~TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN gencohate board, with the comforte of a home, in a pri vate family, by applying at 49 Adams street. N. B.—Conve- nient to the terries, 10 FRENCHMEN, SPANIARDS, ITALIANS, &C.—\N Fnglish scholar, of much éx families the English language, at and Orlenda, ie now in this ity, All thove who doviee Lo struct'on will please address io ‘he of pairugiion, 7 10 oF, it ) ™ 49) Biondnay, Ip aac. Ata ae & wetcd fo be of te merly ed the most complete fine and beller§ Enders wo lntge iron nalee eee wale (opty ig A i der, reserve, ‘ofthe attention of the wade. Ian ge oe tage noma full ‘and ¢ tained of sii ncn ras SRT NIOOLAY, UOTION NOTICE —¥ORS AND, BLEU y morni Oclock, DAY, RUSSKLL £60, veil sels sales re street, nan \ ors from Fulton, a fectured furs and sleigh robes, Sul warranted in Perfect stare of preservation, J. F. RUSSELL, Auctiouser. ugrrom fog tt yy BELI Tide gents tig peed HH, this day. at Oe'ock, a! ritore tirgt. varie sale of viz: ‘sewvood ‘and maboguny Fre . sofa 4 fears tat Dureaus, mahogany sod walnut rpring seat reeses, cbaira, its Of carpeta, paint e ‘ins cooking stoves, &e.; also an involes of gowd and silver watches, Jewelry, rings, pins, double and single guns, &-., &c. UCTION NOTIOR—J. BOGART. AUCHIONKER—BY & BOGART this day. at 10% o'cloak, tn the base nent of store Lh, of Frankfort and Wi igage sale pe) oe entire stock and fixtures of a grocery store, tas sugars, cot lees, baskets of champagne, ase, 8808 jemon, syrup, apping paper, liquors, segare, fixtures, turn! ” is MIOHABL L ‘Boopy. A‘ TION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY 5. BOGART, this day, at 11 o'clock, nt tha auction rooms, corner of Frank/ort and William streets, Sherit’s sale ot houses’ hold furniture, mahogany sotss, bureaus, irs, car pets, olloloths. looking glasees, hat stand, spriag and’ hair Matiressess feather beds, cages, dc., dc. BY SRWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. —GREAT sale of minauioast ‘diamonds, deweleys watel concern. —kdword Schenck will sell on’ this OPcloek, at bis salesroom so 16 Wall street, a mntalioeeh on sortment of diamond jewelry, consisting in par: of braceleu, brooches, ping, earrings, lingér rings, in clusters and sloulé toned, a'] eléyantly mounted in eighteen and twenty carat ‘Among the wulches will be, found ladependent sosond able timers patent and detached levers, chronometers, dtc. &e., by Breting, Freres, Cowper, Jos. Johnson, Dent, Bees- ley? ind other distinguished ‘tankers, ‘Also m wapert invoros of cameo, Florentine and Roman mosaic bracelets, pias and carvings ‘gold ping, earrings, pracelols, voet, guard and fb chains, de, &c., all, positively to be sold without reserve, to close: the business of an importing house. Bwks AT AUCTION.-R. L. DELISSER, AUCTION. cer.—Leavit:, Deileser & Co., will sell at padtic auction, oa urday evening, January 5, a fine collection of standard, milscellaueous and slustraied books, to,” Sale vo cymmysnce ot 63g o'clock, Catalogues ready for delivery. YONSTABLE’S BALE—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXéCO- J tion, I will sell this day, at 10 o'clock in the fi No. 36 Avenue C, a quantity of horse feed, consisting of hay oats, edrn, ship stult, straw, ey HA Ri ks ¥. WATS, Kitchen furniture, &s., dc ; bird 8, HOUGH, AUUTIONEER.—AUOTION NoTICR,— A ificent’ and costly household furai! suction This day, (Friday) morning, at the resi Warren street, near College place, at 1034 o’cloc! wil be without reserve, commencing In the parlors, which are furnished with two solid frame rosewocd sults, finely carved, one in green and gold, and the other a claret and maroon bro: iv cated; superior rosewood Dianoforte, 7 octave, with heavily carved case; solid rosewood etegere, plats glass doors and beck; Indies’ escritoire, beautifully intaid i thronghout, heavy French plate ler and ‘oval mirrors, royal tapestry and velvet earpels, carved rose¥ood cenire tables, with statuary marble rofa, side ted pier tab'es, a superior collection of paintings by well known modern aristey also some very ane Peptnen a porcelain, beauiifally decorated china vases, Marole and ormoln clocks, Parian marble statuary, Axminster Rugs, rosewood Bookracks and Corner Etageres, ‘papier ‘mae che and Paris inlaid Tables, beavy lace and brocatelle Window Pepery Mantic Embellishments. Dining Prag Extension extending a feet; Dining and Tea Tabi m: iy Dining “Chairs, Cina Diner Bet of 200 piece’ silver Ten Bervide silver Forks St reheat , Casters, Cuke Buskels, Salvers, &e.; two decorated China. we Sets, Gi evr) god Cuilery, mahogany Sofas, Oard Tab! it Mirors, &e, Foom:— Superb curved Soscwo0d. Bed do. mahogany, fine curled hair Mattresses and Paillassos, elegant rosecrood and mahogany marble top Bureaus, _martile top Washstanda, carved rosewood and mahogany Tete-a-Tetes, Sofa, Arm: Che! China aitiey pe Gin ret ‘aguare 8 ‘aprrs Braseela and Ingyain Carpets, intings Bote, Bide and Bier Tavies, erty ‘Curtains, wEhaded Pe. eOattlognies at the house, oF atthe office of the auctioneer, ‘No. 76 Beekman EK E. AARON, AUCIIONEER—WILL SELL, THIS J day, at 103¢ o'clock, at No. 6/ Nassan street, the balance of fine gold Tee Jewelry, unsold, belobging to the asaignees, without reserve. Persons wanting good ‘watches and jewelry, for their own use, will do well to at!end. XROUTION SALE OF HATS AND CAPS—JOHN W, SOMERINDYKCE, anclioueer, will sell, this day, ab 104 o'clock, at the stor orth William ham. by virtue of Snexeoulon * mt ea variely ot men’ a ca men’s an hats, ‘4! *wM. B, a Jones" Woaabie, LUDLOW, ,AUCTIONRER. UNITED | STATES ~R. H. Ludlow will sell uction, on Saturday, January 8 at 120’ clock, at ve Mershaats’ Weshange, by order of A. 8. Hillyer, United’ States Marahal, the seam: hoat Massachusetts, her tackle, apparel and turaiture. The above vessel lies at the f ot of Amos street, North river. (7 70Res 2 COOK, AUCTIONEER.—CLOSING SALE reparator pA to removal—will be sold this day, at 1034 o'clock. at the store 117 Nassau street, near the entire stock on band, embracing parlor suites, in various thy, bok cas tete a-tetes, re Sige brary and secre- Beekman, -cases, bedstoads » marble ms g bureaus, a, centre, vide, sofa aod fancy tables, cre dioing tables, apmalied stage tales, mic. 2 wi ivel sold’ and 8. purchaser, mS goods to be removed G; HORTON, AUCTIONEER—ALES ROOM & CE- dar street—will sell z sales room, at afcock ualture, balance of llver Ware, las ney Chiaese wey. Also, Valance o° liquor, con site ess eck tee Hoiwnd i, vd. -Alo, ‘t large lot ice brands of segars, witho ENRY H. LEEDS & 0O., AUCTIONRERS—OFFICE No 19 Naswau street—Admloistrater’s sale of housohold furniture without reserve—HKNRY H. LEEDS soll, by auction, on Friday, Jan. 4, ab ‘West Twenty-fo tecriment of hnseho id furuivare, com conmiling ot ‘ural ture, c russelscarpeis, pier giaen. worsted, damadk do , rosewood suil, covered aint engrav! table, china aud glass ware, Ss [eye centre tables, oilcloth, Brussels stair earpet, black walnut rosewood bedstesds mattresses, 10 pre henge wasnstands rugcarpets, cottage chairs, mantel ornaments, ki n Ware, £0; ‘gies H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEE! us Ser ice 19 Nassau street—HENRY H, LEKOS on Friday, Jan. 4, at twelve o'clock. in front = the sre 19 Nassau street, one pair long tall bay carri over sixteen hands high, perealy scund and kind ais ness. Also, Rong carr as cou made by Mi: a double 88, and of blankets ox ENRY. z. eo & CO., AUCTIONEERS,—HEYRY H. LEEDS & OO will sell by auction, on Saturday, Jan, 5, 1866, at their saleroom, No. 19 Nassau street, at 1034 0’ "clock, large lot of household’ furniture ana silver plate mored for convenience of, sale, conslaing of mahogany stiles of furpivure, covered tm haircioth; rosewood do. in brocatel; marble top ‘centre tables; rosew rood, do; ormol gas chande: hers and bracketa; Brussels, ingrain and tapestry caroets, slain carpets, olicloth, ae ; mahogany and rosewood bedelonds, mattresses, cotiage Tirckares oe Also, tree wplendid r se: wood pianos, of the best city makers, H=23, B. meta ti] pele hte — epee 0d groceries, wines, liquors, horse, wagon, harness, store fixtures, &c,, on Tuesday, January &, at 10 o'clock, at te store on the southeast corner of Twenty-fourth street aud Sixth avenue Henry B. Herts, Jr., will sel], as above, the contents of said store, comprising a large stock of groceries, teas, sngars, cotlees, spices, fruits, segars, wines, liquors, &¢.; also, Tate horse, grocer’s 'wagon and harpess, together with al the store fixtures and appurtenances, Terms cash. By order of the Assignee, ENRY T. LEEDS &CO , AUCTIONEERS—CONTINUA- tion of assignee’s sale ol'valnable furs this day, (Priday,) a: 11 o'clock precisely, at the sles room, 36 Becktann stree. HENRY 't. LEEDS & CO. vill sell by anction as above the stock of furs of an importer, consisting of real Russia sable, stone marten, mountain wartea, French sable, Russia mink, fited marten, 'we., capes, vi ut, mutts, c,;,al60 a good Variety of robes, viz: superior fox, coo ver badger, genet, &e, lap and sle trimmed Bale without regard to weather, an and positive, by order of assignees. Ladies and yentiemen tm want of {ood furs will ind It to theve advantayre (y attend. Wat. Me ALLGN, Attorney tor Assignees, oflice Lil Nassau street. OBN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONBER.—LARGE AND ,Pogemplery sale of household fur: lsnre, paintings taney o's, &c.—Jobn L, Vandewater will sell ox Saturday, Jan o'clock, at the sa’esroom 12 Moiden lane,a large as: OF ment of furniture, consisting of rosewood suites, ewered satin broca’el, viz: tete & tete, sofa, Vollaire, sewing atd par- Jor chairs; mahogany and rovewood marble top centre, pler es, etegeres, bookcases, extension tales, & rom furniture, marble top dressing bureaus, ol tresses, palliaysos, “comforters, te ; fancy good 1d Ching vawes; dinner. tea and dessort ae Co'ognes, Hanbackes, motto cups, Workboxes, &¢ ; also a Line of fem: ish of} paintings just received from Antwerp. consisting of #, marine views, ¥ inte a line painted by the cel embracing many choice su 1} Otard brandy. NOLGE=WILL Be SOLD AT PUBLIG SALE. AT Tite public pound, Forty-second street and Seveuth avenue, ou Friday, the 4th day of January, 1866, at 12 o'clock M,, ning hogs. By'order ot the Pound Master, R.P. BARKER, Gir tires SALE OF READY MADE OLOTHING AND piece good » M. CRISTALAR, auctioneer, 23 Bowery, Will welt on Monday, 7th lnst,, ai 10%; o’clock, consisting In part of cnselmere, satinel, cloth and pilot und frosk, sack, dress and sts; cloths, casaimores, satineis, silks, tas, se 05 silk. trimmings, &c. By order of John Sheriff. T, Gilician, late Beprity Sheritt. —AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, AT et, for account of whore {t may coutern. 20,000 Ger- ra and other segars, and 60,000 iba. green tow, by BS, Auctionee UNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONED! nrday, at 1034 o'clock, a scenes, ta rick gi ed artut. E.G, Coates Bags also five demijoins tine old ROW, SAT. 0. SL Nasaan streot, a large stogk' of furuiture, mirrors, oli paintings, silver: plaied ware, waitresses, €c., including a choice stock ‘of valuable articles, Worthy the atiention of speculators, families, &c, Rare oppor: tunity offered. W YtanT, bord, AUCTIONEER STORE lem s'reet.—Grecery, lease, £e., of a bill of sale, WILLIAM %. BOYD & CO. will sell, this day, at No. 231 West Seventeenth streei, at 1045 o'clock, the lease of the above premises, for (our years, ata low rent, from May next, consisting cf [rox t building, with five siableson rear, ond room for two more. Aiso the steck and fixtures, Thix Property w between Fighth and Ninth aventes, asd very de: air i Wit. auction, by virine AUCTIONEER, WIGL SULU ON FA 5 o'elozk, wt 187 Canal street, ail the genteel pal And kiteben furniture of a family leaving City, consisting of elegant tapestry and other carpets etelsihe, Fos¢wood pianoforte, large pier and mantel mirrors, sofas, tabies, chairs, mantel ornaments, clock, china, ise, bureaus. washstands, (otlet sets, cooking stove, &c. Also, $20,000 to ndvance In Jarie or amail’ sume on heusehold furniture or any other kind of merchandise for short periods and tiberal terms, THB BALL SEASON, — rar TWENTY. ARVENTH ANNUAL Bat NEW YORK FIRE DEPAKIM For the venelit of the widows and orploxna, wil be. given at the Academy of Murie (Fourteenth stree¥.on Monday ever: tn, Jamunzy 2 Tickets can he obtained of the Mana- work. YA. BOTH, Preeide LOL Clit street Preven Hf, Tyree, Treasurer, Market steoet pasey F, Waruan, Agst, Seo'y, 14) Foard air ree OF THE 36) EL, am, i, Shursieaen “anal Pe ae $10 ew toe wae Sieg Pee veten PRE anes, be. open day day and over ‘crenie. Ad: ty es Bots cate eercamtea ae | Pane This pope 7 ager goog Dn ag ence fd courses of | 4 ee a language, on Tucedays, 8 ted Saturdays, from 7 to giand 810 9, in ihe a five Pupils admiited to each course. A few hours for pitvate in- struction, Address 25 North Moore street. BoOKRFELING, WRITING, ARI: ‘dc.—MR. DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, will receive new pupils this Cay and evening, for cheap class and p! aad uarantees 10 elegant business writers and WEITING, a, (30. 1 oe ee iat lofi Sots costae of the modern six and twelve lesson charlatanry, Particulars on application, FRENCH LANGUAGE.—PROF. D. LAGROIX, NO. 230 Broad way, continues to reesive pupils for thorough inatrue- tion in the French janguage, impai to them by an easy od Stamens ane is cation ner of it, a ‘The conjuga- n of verhe, whi e key jengrage & new {s materially’ simplified and facilitated, ‘moderate: <gne ‘(RANCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES — “nam UNDER signed ae to devote hia time to private instruction tn French or Germ Broud way, or at the residences of pupils, tie the tinent Bue bg Co ions on the continen' UrOpe. himself in 1852, Bm teucnaiNe” er SLL DKIVATE INSTRUOTION IN PENMANSHIP, BOOK- keeping and the Higher branches of aciar. Pople Feoeived daily, at the elogant rooms of the subscriber, af Broadway and 277 Fulton street preckt OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, OEE See PROF. C. ViILLAVERDE BEGS LEAVE TO intorm his pupils and friends that he has fixed his residence 81526 Houston atreet, KKREPING. Bovistte & Dixo. in an expeditious and ther at his rooms, ILITARY ASSOCIATION OF THR STATR OF NEW York.— The fourth annual convention of the association will be held at American tall, in the city of Buifaio, on Tues. day, the Sth day of January, 1856. ‘The chief object of the asso- ciation is to joster, encourage, and perfect a thorough miltiary system. ‘The undersigned, in behalf of the association, ear- Heatly, vet respestfully, request every oflleer of our present State military organization, und all others who may be entitied to ‘membership, comect ‘themselves with th's in order that by united and energetic effort, the military ofthe State may be raised to that elevated and Tespeciable position which the character of the service demands, The annual ad- dress will be delivered by Gen. A. H, Prescott, of the 17th Brigade, member of the aN on Tuesday even- ing, J NELSON RANDALL, M: jen. Sth Div., President. CHARLES B. SPOR Sheet let V. Preat. ee TAYLOR COUPER, Maj. Gen. 3d Div., ‘do. W. C. BROWN, Ma: le 6th Div, do, THOS, GRA rig. Gen. 4h Brig.. 5 H.S. FATROHILD, Col. 7th Div,, Treasurer. IN. NOMTHIHOP, ‘Col. 5th Div., ‘Cor, Secretary. H. B. DU ig. Gen. 2d Div., Ree. Secretary. the ai: ori rocintion will axembie at the Ameri- can Hote! at10 A.M. Members will appear in full or undress: uniform, as prescribed by the by-laws, ements are be- ing made with the se eral railroad companies, tor the convey- ance of members at reduced ratesot fair. ROOKS' IVORY POLISHED GLACE SEWING OOT. ton. ‘This new tok the god at the Paris Exposition, over Coata, oa! and every other maker. Itcom dines the hustre of silk with th of linen; does not knot Cah A ful supp! md Be wet ‘and all colors reeeived 7 OV Meamer, a TELLIN & WILSON, 943 Broadway. Fre. FURS, ait ore THE WEST END EMPOR! No’ 128 Canal eet, “The ladies are requested 10 oe and examine the lar; celagsortm fal haa Bia Algo, an Cxteasie varlewy of beaulfal hate ‘and o and capa 4 One pric WANCY FURS | = BROOKLYN. ~J. 7 Saariee 219 Fulton street, has a large assortment made up in a supe- rior style and shapes, which he ts perky at prices that are ‘ets can be had from andupwards He Deautiful m'nk sable mantilla, with muff and cuffs that can be found in New York or Brooklya, which he will sell for the low price ot $200, It is a great bargain. (MRE! FiRE!! FIRE!I—HAVING BREN DAMAGED BY pod re and water, the stock of store 373 np fe compri- sing embrold neta and Indies’ dress ‘pl assortment of hea ‘will be sola atta the oat cost. J, H. GOSSON, 373 Broadway. ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sc. ‘OLIDAY GIFTS AT REDUCED PRICES.—WATCHES, Tr een city, ana will send by mail eee, 2 Unlied Bisien fee war- peels te Orders fear le Pye ot Ree ATOHES, Watches, with places for daguerreotypes....$100 60 to $200 00 Jurgensen Watches, genuine. warranted. .- 150 00 to 250 00 ‘Wat yuh 125 00 to 275 00 for 425 00 to. 5B uo 125 00 to 250 00 140 00 to 185 00 85.00 10 100.00 2 86 00 to 300 00 Magic W: + 100 00 to 175 00 Gold ting Lever, tail jews, ib carat, 40 00 to 66 00 jold Open vers, full jeweled, carat. BONE svastin + BO 4600 saver Gpei faced Levers, full jeweliea.,... 12.00 to 22 00 AMIVEE Lepineservievevseestsacsirsrsseees ieee 9001 14 00 Beautiful sets Ear Rings—pin and bracelete— set at. 40 00 to 200 rin 150t0 3 1500 25 500 to 80 200to 20 Soot 35 10.00 > 60 10 00 to 110 800 to 85 600 to 15 1% to 10 850 to 35 200 to 12 075% 8 Oto 8 180 10 wuune SEERSS Dv) Diamond Single Stone Pins. Diamond Cwuster Pi Eysie8 ses2s3 Ssssss e s os Ssseeg Eseess sSssssssssssssss eae ‘SSS Ses, Plane Porter Teno fore Kalvon ru ‘pratt i Kove Bulge Knives i ~ ery seta, viz , Knife ‘ork: ver Cups, Nap- a Rings, Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired, at Tons than usual = ‘Watches and jewelry taken ip exch GO. 0. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and retail, rol Wali sireet, second floor, near Broadway, New York. HORSES, CARRIAGES, 40. GOOP HORSE, CART AND HARNESS, SUITABLE for the butchéring business; they are in 'n good condi. tion; cart new, complete for $100. For particulars fecha’ of HL Atkinson, No. 11 Greenwich avenue, or Mr. Wer 266 Bleecker atrect. XPRESS WAGONS.~FOR SALE, A NEW EXPRESS 4 wagon, usual size, warranted well made, and will bo Fainted to sult the purchaser. Also, a second nand two horse Winter or summer carringe." Apply at 88 Leonard ot HAKLES SWirr. FOR SALUT A Par OF BLACK Sone HARNESS snd carriage, or the pontes will be sold separately, if do- sired. Inquire at Washington sireel and Sixth avenue, or of F. fustora House. Fors ALE—A FINE SPAN OF BAY HORSES, 15 HANDS J inches high, 7 years old, wnd with. superior ‘acuon; they go well together in harness; the/ are also quiet in stogle har- bess. Any gentleman wanting a pair of horses of the above description, would do well to call and inspect the same. In- quire at the Fulton stables, corner of Seventh and Greenwich avenues, URSE FOR SALE—A SPLENDID CREAM COLORE? stallion, warranted sound ard gentle, seven years old, and without Bersih. He will be sold with or withont asleigh, harness, &c., at a bargain. Apply at KETO UM'S stables, Love lane, Brooklyn, about five minutes’ walk trom Wall street ferry. HE UNDERSIGNED IS IN WANT OF _A FAST YOUNG horse, neat wagon, &c., worth about $500 to $1,000, and is willing to make a first raie trade for the same {n real esate, having some. cholog lots in a rising neighborhood about four — from City Hall. Address B, D. Ward, box 2,826 Post office. (PO HIRE, FOR SALE, OR WILL BR EXCHANGED FOR furniture or Groveries. a strong Day mare, seven years Old. Apply to J. BTOUVENEL & UO., 594 Broadway. )ANTED.—FIFTY GOOD HORSES WANTED IMME. diately at Thirty first street station Hudson River Rail ad. Seale of Charles '. Platt, or A. 8. Wilson. corner ef Twenty sixth festbrook, Naval office, BILLIARDS. ILLIARD BALLS.—100 SETS BILLIARD BALLS, AS- | ls sizes, and 20,000 French cue tipa, first quality, For sale by . M. WELLING, Broome street, HE UNDERSIGNED 18 PREPARED TO PUT HIS combination cushions on tales of the old styie, on reason- able terms, They have been already put on tables of the fol- lowing makers :—Winunts, Grifith © Decker, Moore, Penn, Bassford’ riven the utmost satisfaction ind have MICHAEL PHELAN, 39 Uham ers stres E OFFER FOR SALE A FINE STOCK OF TABLES with our new invented cushions, which are preierred to all others now in use in private waa Lpublie business. For sale one tecondhand table Cea GRE Sri rH £ DECKER, 90 Ann atrest, INTELLIGENCE OFFICES, MPLOYMENT AG ‘AGENCY OFFICE, FOR PROVIDING rervants 60 Kast Fourteenth street, Union square—Ra- dlisted 1850—Under the social patronage of Rev. Dra, oan Bedell, ee? employers In the se: lection of servants, and he na secking situa. logs. JORN 0, “oA LAGHEN Agent. B.—Several calls at present for cooks, 4c. Bring good pt Be. Pc cee JLMPLOYERS WisHING GOOD SERVANTS Witt, 4 tind respectable German, English, Scoteh and Irish help, for hotels and private familie a MORRIS COHNMIT ces way, corner oe eade street; A130, waiters, poke ‘nerf ers, inborers, o., at this oF the branch off ce: in Greenwich or AND TRADES AGENCY—ORMUR 78 Nossan street. Orders are respestt'ly solicited fron roerchants, manufactures, banking houses, instiitions ot Jen ning, railroad avd steamboat companies, for tirst clase moo, cape ble of Alling any of the above situations, which orders wil he Fromptly executed; free of Fag sloyers, ELWOW, Proprigior. | children, or as chambermaid and walter. A RESPECTABLE Pesernare Leen as we Fe four weeks child to nurse a1 dence, "Address 14d ae S70 nh, Duck Foout, tind for. SITUATION W. I A family she it up demir ae A%, PERSON Llp yet ard TO ‘ADOPT hid, one old, of Am-rican : call all at 109" Bldridge a Reneenee, wil Deen Se eee Seco LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION FOR a trustworthy and obli, he @aamberinald and waiter’ Can be geen. for sorta days aber Present situation, 26 Sirong place, WHAT, BONEST ,NDUSTRIOUS IRISH « RL WANT! @ situation, ‘mall private family: is and {rorer;can ao plain cooking, and 1s tomake ad Usetul; ae the oat of elty of Seton io make bins: If way, ia th 5 O's Se yg 3 a relereuses ei Ne necterred. ““appiy atts ic ent ankle, bowsen tee hours of 9 and 12 o'clock in Copmravae net aphy XO. 3 coxooRd Ryl: bn ag 4 Aa mone vous ly competen! ‘o cook, wash (A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUA. tion, as cook; understands all kinds of pastry and jellies; i city reference. Uap be seen for two days at 471 4th s., jetween Ist and 2d avenues. RESPECTABLE GIRL, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH, German and Ei and who can produce tha best of relerences, wishes a 8! uation aschambermaid, Please cull at 174 6th avenue, near sZth 8 PROFES88D COOK—WANTED. A SITUATION IN & private family; she unde: her business iu allits branches. Best o oliy reference. Address 8. O., 258 7th ave- nue, between 26th and 2jth sts, N ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion ag nurse or chambermaid, Hus good city reference. iease call at 11 Hamilton st,, in the basement, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A PRO- testant, 96 6 ‘and gardener; bas the best of reter- @ice; would'go a uoort distance in. tho ‘country. “Plowe ad. dress box 130 Heraid office, for two days, BOCKKFEPER.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD TWO years? experience at bookkee oping: py doubie entry, wants an engagement, in astore; he wil ly Fecommeniled by bis jate employers, Sirew only @ moderate nalary. Ad. dress B. K., box 18 ‘Herald oflice. \OACHMAN.—WAN?ED, A SITUATION, IN THR 7 ag hove capacity, DY & young man, with first rate refer ces from the highest fomilies. ‘The advertiser well under ida the rou'tne of the city. A note addiessed to C. ra)4 office, will be attended to. COACHMAN- A PERMANENT SITUATION, IN A PRI- vate family, fe wanted by a Scotciman of long experience, and who will bé found faithful to his genborens faterests; un exceptionable references. Address R. R., Herald ollice, for three days. NOOK AND CHAMBERMAID WANTED—A FIRST ) rate cook. warher and ironer; a1-0 a chimbermatd who Will assiat in taking care of ctildren; both must be quaiiied in every respect, and have the best of city references; it will be uswiess for any others to apply. Call at 172 between the hours of Zana 1 o’clcok. ast 13th street, VENING EMPLOYMENT WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN now accountant in @ banking oflice, Would Iike to keep a books und carrespond for eny mercantile concern after N¢ lessons in the English, French, and German 0 wring. Re at reasonable dompovsaiion Theor salletactory references given. address Industry, Herald ollice” SEWING WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG © woman; accustomed to all kinds of family sewing, aod cutting and’flting ladies’ and children’s dresses; would 0 out By theweekor mont Addcas Seamstress, 175 6thav., in the millinery store, for one day. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS ©. waiter in a private family. Can produce the best city Tefercnee as to neatness, sobriot loty, Ronesty and capability as waiter. Pleuse address J. D., Herald office. ANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL, A SITUATION TO do general housework, im an American family. Please call at 254 Btanton st. ANTED—FOR A COLORED WOMAN, A SITUATION, ‘As laundress or chambermaid. She can bo recommenda: by the eae with whom she has — several years, who has no present need of, her wervices, Apply at 3B 17, Union Plage Hotel, from 9 to 10 A. M., or halt-past 61 ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY, A SITUATION ‘as housekeeper in a private tamily, or as companion to a jady; she is fully competent to a alt the various duties apperaining to bemsekeeping: is. a good seamstress, and wa- derstanos areesmaki woul have 00 ee to take care of children, or to goin nhs gountry Good reterences. Apply at or address No, 7 South Wi burg. ‘ANTED—BY VSN ‘maapaag ag WOMEN, SITUA- tions, one as rmaid and w: + as COOK; ingot btoud and biscuit benny the “nea of city reference given. Call at 346 6th avenue, between Zist and 22d sts , third floor, in the rear, for for two daye. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework in a private family; hag Jived ip one place four Years; is a ‘washer and froners and is & rood pastry dbaker also, and is kind to chil: jas the best ately reference. Uan be scen at 113 Yor xt, next door to the schoolhouse, second tloor, back -ANTED-BITUATIONS, BY TWO GERMAN PRO- testant, ai one as chambermaid and waiter, and the other as cook. call ut 124 West 16th st, between oth and 7th avs. rape ee BABY TO WET NURSE. BY A VERY peciable young woman. who bas lost her own baby, being oniy three ‘days old; can get ‘the best of city ‘reference. ees re, James Tyrrell, 6) Newark avenue, in tne rear, jersey Ci ih Bataleon tl A PROTESTANT GIRL, A Ines; chambermaid and seamstress ina mall - 5 at ‘200 ‘Wooster pees city eee Call ag a ee a ea ANTED—A BABY OF;RESPECTABLE PARENTS, TO ‘wet purse, by ® young m! woman, who has lost her own. Reterences exchanged. Terms moderate, Please apply at 260 Monroe street, rear b touse, ‘ANTED- SITUATIONS, By T TWO RESPECTABLE ae Protestant ee ee Sekt Bf ceerione business in ranches, also al Is of pastry; Piber be burbs nbd seumetross; te ohamveroaid snd iouckieen is capable and willing todo any kind of up stairs work. objection to go in the country. Best of reterences from their last places, Can be seen until engaged at 197 Frankitn st., recoud floor, back room, between ton and Greenwich. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO" ‘man, lately arrived from Europe, as professed cook: un. derstands confectionery in all its brancher; hus the best of re, ferences from tho first familie. Can be seen for two days at 140 Laurens street, in the rear, between Priace and Houston. WARTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ‘cook, ‘and ‘Good reterence, Apply at 23 Brevcort pluce, for two days 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung Woman, as cook in & hotel or saloon or first class boarding house; can do anything and everything. seen for three days, if not engaged, at 3 Monroe street. ANTED— A SITUATION, BY A FRENCH GIRL, who speaks German and a little English, tou take care of jood re! given. __Canb be seen fort two days at 30 Canal sireet, (Vy ANTED—A SITUATION, AS cook, BY AN ‘AMERI- can woman, who pet understands her bi in all respects. t of city reference from her Inst place. No objection to a boarding house. Call at 336 Greenwich street, near Jay ANTED—A RESPRCTABLE GIRL, TO DO LIGHT housework and sew, {ne private family. None bu: a Protestant need apply. Best of city references required. Ap. ply between 8 and If o'clock ut 81 Bleecker sireet, ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPRCTABLE young women; one to cook, wash and iron, by one Why understands her business. The other as chamberma', and Waiter, or a8 laundrese; she is an excellent ghambetauid, and will astist in washing. "Theyan give the heat ¢i ences. Please call at 69 25th st, near Sixth evened in ‘tie rear, for two days, ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- n, #8 Cook, Washer and ironer in a res] ectatle private st ma family. Best of cliy reterence. Apply at & for two ¢ays, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WRT NURSE, BY A capectable woman, who! has loat hier own baby, two weeks oid; cily reference can be given. Inquire at 218 Avenue B._Can be seen for two days. WAniED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ycung woman, of neat and tidy habits; she isa good plain cook, a most éxcelient washer and ironer. and a ood aker of bread and biscuit. Can do the work of a plain private tamily. Bxcellent city references, Call at 389 2d ave. Wages $5. WANTEDBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ating? fltuation af chumbermaid and assist in washing ‘and By i sent exaplo, Say. ploy room 8, make herself useful. Can be seen ather = No. 163 West 24h st. Can be seen until ae a A LITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as firat rate cook, washer and ironer, ‘The bert of city reference can be given. Please call at 37 West 1th at, between Sth and 6th avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL, @ situation in o small private family, todo general house’ Callat 39 West at., first tloor, back room. work. ANTRD—A STLUATION, AS SUPERINTENDENT Oy & family, in the sprout, ‘ne ts or guardians, Ad ye lady, titty 8 had the Fearing OL fu my of miguter sail of whos aro settled in the West, ‘Tbe highest reterences given and required. Address Mra klizabeth Wheeler, Westfield, Fssex county, N. J., any time between this is date and i April 1. W ASTD BY AN ACTIVE Yo you NG. MAN, EMPLOY. re, 10 TaKke oral 4 Wrties a good hand. Address tl. Py by os". tapas WASTED SeerLoviinnt, 45 copyisn, BY ry Youna coi who writes @ good band, Addiess &, W., 177 Wrenn A BANKING HOUSE, OR IN A FIRST clave exchange office, a sitnaton by an intelligent young map, eighteen years of age; ia a good penman and fess comeeye ot La npr Can give good references, and, seary, security to rach amount as " “ay Address Jomes, Herald ottice. nt ee ANTED--BY A MIDDI D MAN, OF CORRECT and industrious habit York or Brooklyn, a sic uation in some office, commission or forwarding house. or any other respectable aitiiantion; has a very good knowled.ze of book. keeping by single or double entry, Salary, moderate, and gwd references giver. Address for two eae A. sag box payty Poat oflice, or at 52 Schermerborn st. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, NATIVE OF scoT- land, o situation as Porter In an Importing and Jobbing willing to make hiroself generally usefu'; 60a otty e given. Addreas J, M., » Box 1,025 Pi ‘ost oflice. Wi SITUATION, | RY AN ( PXPERIENCED Frenchmen, as waiter in & privae family; understands his bustness thoroughly, and can five ity ref . nole addressed fo d-C scare ot Mr. Hh Rett 748 ie sra corner of Astor lace,” ‘will reeety immedi ent tires ahs pI ediate attention for FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, NE FILLE FRANCAISE, SACILANT CO coUDRR, parlant pas Vanglaie, ds # on pont fatre dee mandation, NR pour solgner des donner de bonne ein rec i dix: NE PRANCAIS& DES aur coudré el awair Wola pacresses the Nevaue Fauvelet, 2) Whig sie cRou- ventaat, 00 Coxe rs PERSONS Sa ASMALL Tae A family, where the work is light—one ag and » the other 8s seamstress and puree, ‘None need pie unless Well recommended for honesty, Deamees, nd & willingy plearant ‘Wages for the launéress, $6, and the other $4. Api at “8 Bond street. Co ‘RK WANTED-IN A GENTLEM AN’3 FURNISHING re; one weil acquainted with city retail trate to G. Ry Heraid ollie, with age, reference salary. was ANVASSERS WANTED.—APPLY AT Cit reomiir Nona vut experienced canasarsaoes ayage |OACHMAN WANTED.- A RESPECTARLE PROTES tant craebman, thorouxhy acquainted with city and the charge of» carriage atd horses, can upply at 102 Bank atreet, from 7 to. 9 P, M. ‘The best of references will be required from late employers, and ncne others need wpaly. RUG CLERK WANTED.a_ Yi NG | MAN acoua- toned 10 the general route af w inst. cia sure Ap io R. J. Davis, corner of Fulton and Clinton etree *, Brooklyn A YOUNG MAN THO. RUG CLERK WANTE roughly acquainted with txe retail and prescripdon buai- e ctory reference as to capability and ter, nay apply at 188 Bowery, corner of Spring ie ROC! ERY CLERK.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, WITH leasing address, to store. ine who hae done b: nues, ‘sho understands the bles and fowls and who can dress Grocer, Herald office. OUSERREPER WANTED AN BLOERLY WOMAN, respectable, bonest and tidy, mny find an easy and ver- manent Lome by addressing, wl ith particulars, Mrs. Graham, Reece ee ottice, informing where a’ note may be ecte inoas on the Birth or 8 ing and selling of fruit, vegeta juence custom, preferred, Ad- ADY'S MAID WANTE) corner of E'eventh stree!; Fewing and lace washing, to character and capability, JILK MILLINERS WANTED.—WORK GIVEN OUT > to good hands. “Apply at 6) Lerclay st, up stairs, STRAW GOODS SALESMAN WANTED-IN A JOBBING eraon having a good cash or prompt sbert time trade, pore tol 2 Canada prelerred. ‘Address, with fui partion - Jars, box 2,886 Post ofilce. can —A YOUNG -WIDOW LADY, OF AMPLE , le desirous of taking and treating aa as her own obtid, ry we ht to twelve years old. enithy ‘child No others ‘need apply. Taquire of Mrs Me roy, parlor No. 9 Greed tian Tneruatianad Hotel, Broadway, ‘orner of Frapki 10 Epot lege tes MASTERS. —WANTED, A TEACHBR, to take charge of a private clare; one who thoroughly caadersisncs dis rofession. With such « persou a liberal af rangement will 4 Addroes, ‘with name and residenee, R., Herald ald ofice. WANTED-A G GOOD COOK, WA0 PERFEUTLY UN- derstanda ‘her business tn all its branches. Apply for two ieee at 17 9th et., between the hours of 10 and “AT 75 "SEOOND AVENUE, ‘one who can dress hair, do fine bring undoubted testimonials as. WAsED— 4 TIDY, COLORED WOMAN, TO COOK wash and iron, and be generally useful 'in & private family of two Dereon. None but thore who have re 38 and updersts eir business need apply. Good wages given. Call ai at 22 Tihav. was 'TED—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED F°! NGLISH women, to do the work of u amall fi of two one that can take ¢1 ¢ Of én infant from ite rts faquirest 31 Howard &t., up stairs. ‘ANTED—A GERMAN NUKSE, OR NURSERY GO- verp experience with children, ee able to do some sewing. Apply at 51 10th st., between 6th 6th avenues, Wen AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL, 70 do the general ouscwork, of ‘of a small private Tatnily woner. Inquire at musttea cols casts 156 Livingston st, Broce ooKsn Wart TEACHER IN IN THE Fonte te BRANCH- essa lady preferred. Address X. L., Herald office, ET Teche ent WANTED.—A PAOTESTANT WOMAN, milk, may fad 5 sfenionr an wet sure, a. et Preeenost sireet, Brooklyn i Call ‘riday tween! Sand if o'clock.” or Baldy “mraig, Bo ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, (GNGLIRH PRE. PRE- Nene bites Joho theron bie ge ply, at 190 Madison aven sa ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework in & suiail private iachilyy wots be cook ard a first rate washer and lroner; stant 1. ae having good city references may appiy at 151 West oA cooking ‘need ap foe SMART biggie ened GIBL, 2. vO general housework in a vata Good Tecommendation required. = reat 7 Stateat , Weer RESPECTABLE GIRL, OF ABOU? 16 ‘and errands ot ears of age, to ieee the light work ‘of ® small famiiy, jood recommendations. Apply at 19 jarden st. Rast aa ‘ANTED—A Saas hs Sy UN STANDS Coon: face, Be cor ma Wik W ANTED—TO ADOPT AN ORPHAN BOY, FROM 9 TO is rare cone. actPpl toM CJ dy David Shaw, No, 219 West ‘setween WARTEDSA RESPECTABLE AND | ENEAGETIO tan, to canvass thelower portion! {18 cy. AP: ply aia Dey siréet, third floor Wee BOOKE' IN A DRY GOODS 3 one bly acquainted with his Lus'ness; salary not over $b400. real name and refe- rer ce, box 92 Post office. ANTRP—A MAN) TO ro ENGAGE, 1 A Sul PuBASANT e made to Acapl- ys ‘Sprig at fo. b tal thd to ois: required. Also a manon salary, 6 Catherine street, room stairs, ANTEDSA DRUG CLERK ; ON A Ci ONR, FULLY QUAL _ ‘ ply at 109 avenue Ds fom 8 010 a tonsa en Whee 118 CLINTON PLACE, THREBRESPROT. = ck drivers; none but those who (freC erences need Bpply. go can, comply ‘with the ‘eoove can have steady employment and good w ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AT THE ‘OFFICE NO. 58 ‘Atlantic street, Brooklyn, & years old, to attend bar; one ed with the busi. reference required.’ Families tupplied wih all Riods of or 15 years of age, who resides with his ANTED—A BOY, AS LIGHT PORTER, Egg i“ orton, 843 roadway. ¥ TRD—A LAD. TO ASSIST IN TENDING BAR, AT 1. four ttlen om sion ferry, row 30 ts if senor x wiles from Fulton ferry, to f age; rican, Roglish or German Preferred. see THE TRADES. ESIGNER WANTED: A MAN WHO 18 THOROUGH. in design ly competent to eee co or sketch, peper, adapted for bein, fates pertaancnt sitaat ih Sc Gar- pet ‘sa tele wo eon ‘appilean oh muet bring Inens of tele wor {110 o'clock, A. Meyat the ailice of PW a Io UFFIN BAKER WANTED. PPLY AT ROAD. Way, AUB o'clock; must bea good iad ne hey PEDAD- —WANTED, A PERSON WHO UNDER. nsferri Such person will ind it to recientes steamed on Mr. Monroe, at 345 Broadway, room 35, eecond floor. mo WATCH WATCHMAKERS.-- WANTED, T who must be a first rate ‘rtm, And Ga speak ir French or Spanish. To such a one a nent situation, will be given, 10 MERCHANT TAILORS. —J ~~ o OUITER, W WEO OA} OAN sive frst clase references, i aaah a erences, 18 open (oF AB engacement. ‘on applicasion to Le a 9 oak eS TAeDb, “Ot 01 Broadway. $$ J ANTED—1WO MEN, WHo UNDERST. sheet iron working; Rood pA a = aye wigan will be given, Cu applying at Ro & J. Mevooghie st , Jersey WiANurp-a WaTCHMAKER, bag GO WAST, ONE permanent situsttor pi Hon, can call on 8. Bailey, 345, 7, 543 Brondway.. Sores art DANCING ACADEMIES. toe a TY nopyoas ary PRIVATE carers. ate okey A. Peo 137 Montague p Brocklyr “4 Fs: {hr the scacn, ‘wen! conor ooka Br . ein aime nd evans weay ed ane ncadersteg ERRERO'S DANCING AC. AN EME teenth street, New York, and Mon’ are now open for the seaen Saturd , 50 Pha 4 FOUR- vie Halt, grown persons. Pupils can enter at any ae. gives fs uve, LLE, CAROLINE, Viuten? ING ACADEMY, DAN N No, 21 Howard sireet, \s no ¥ open for he es meet for Ine instruction of indies aod gentlemen at nen at 30% P. M. to 5, and at'8 to 10 in the evening, for practice, Saree rolree every Saturday evening, from 8 to 11, Admis- tion 60 cents, ‘WINES AND LIQUORS. MERIGAN BRANDY, IN” PACKAGES OF OND AMogtin one quarter, anid one or New England rum, Monon zaholn aks ule bh oe Pecba ortialace in barrels and wan i yrileal athe agent for the ices te oe a Od, ns Murray st OGNAC, ROCHKLLE A) NDI Sofa tive package: Pehaar eee vie do, Scoteh and Ty ah hirer, Jamaice. ram, do. champagnes, low grades; dec ch alan. 2 TOE ae cic ami prices by nea i pororiere and up pA AL » 2 ion