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Gee. and Bew York Lotee Institate, No. 6 Bond Street. ew York, January 26, 1856.—From and after this date this fmatitz tion wi) be under the medical charge of D. D. T. NES- TELL, A-M..M.D., and assistants, |New and complete Exot our amet merous p arity ahaha our numeious rand eater rriet ao ‘addressed to Vandeusen, Secretary, No. 0 Bond stree Ht On Wednesday, son. by ‘the Rev. J. Rillerman, Rare Bevsamn, ‘Miss , Youngest } al of this ae evening, Jan. 27, at the Church of the Mes- On siah, by the Rev. Dr. Osgood, Mr. Jony Mozy, of Chenan- go county, N. Y., phigh wo) of this city. Op Thursday, Jan. 24, M, by the Rev. Dr. Smith, Mr. S010 wom R. Briccs to ire BLaxe, both of this city. Ys LL, om Friday, Jan. 25 by Rev, J. Addi. . JouN SmaKeNs, of Moriches, to Miss Lyoia & Heiss, of Bellport. On Thursday evening, Jan. 24, of croup, Joan Avavs- oe ‘son of John A. Robinson, of this ci Cad ers of Willie Key Bond, of Cincinnati, jo, aged 14 etd and 5 days. The relatives end friends of the family are requested to attend the faneral, from the residence of his father, No. or Fast Twenty-seoond street, this afernoon, at two On Friday morning, Jan. 25, at his residence, St. Mark’s place, ol. Wazam II, Maxwett, in the 68th year of his “ithe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at Trinity Chi to mor- row morning, at 10 o’clock, without further noti ‘On Monday, Jan. 28, of consumption, Mra. Anny Poys- ForD, rele: or the late Wiliam Ponsford, in the 81st year of her a; The Fealives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, from her late residence, No. 72 West Twenty-ninth street, to-morrow afternoon, at one 0 "clock, without fnre Zanesville, Obio, and Louisville, Ky., papers please by 8 Monday, Jan. 28, of consumption, Jutta ApAMs, in the 0th year of her ‘age. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Benjamin W. Buchanan, No. 164 Mott street, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. On Monday, Jan, 2-, Groncr G. Semrin, aged 20 years and 11 months, His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 78 Grand to-morrow afternoon, ut one o'clock, without Lar- ther invitation. On Monday morning, Jan. 28, after a lingering illness, ‘Wii-ams, aged 40 years and 3 mouth, The relatives and friends of the family, the member: of gions Lodge No. 183, I. 0. of 0. F.,’ the Association ‘Firemen and members ani ex: mabe on Fire Engine Company No. ptt! funeral, From bie late Tecldenee, No. new Jey naeek, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock Precleely, w without further invitation. On Sun: Jan. 28, at the residence of her son-in- roe SM. St Kenan, of enlargement of the heart, Mrs, Saran Maky Burixe, in the 5id year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- from No. 200 West Thirty-second street, to-morrow morn! 26; at at ten o'clock. sug Sel Jan, of sincerely regretted, after a long Bins, tr Minter, of No. 219 Canal street, aged "dep 9 pin pep and = days. ia papers please copy. On Monds y morning! Jan. 28¢ at half past two o'clock, Many, Deloved wife of Samuel 'W. Palson, and daughte? of Mr. David Parsons, aged 25 years, 11 months and 16 days. the age and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residenee, No. 30 Eldridge street. Hert Temaine will be taken to Now York Bay Cemetery for ia Ledger please oxpy ey miorst ig, Jan, a” Not @ropsy, Miss Many semen aged 25 years. » The relatives and friends of the family are respecttully favited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, No. 260 Monree strect, this afternoon, at one o’c!'ock, with out farther notice. wa pmeanaey, Jan, 28, Ouiver Donsine, in the 74th year tthe teatives and friends of the fam iy, and thoe of his brothers in-law, Kev. Jefferson Wynkoop and the late Rey. Riohard Wynkcop, are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at halt past three o'clock, from the residence of his son, Wm. U. Dunning, No.2 Christopher street. On Monday, Jan. 28, Jann A. Stinvix, wi’e of Christian Stienle, 92 years, 6 months and 7 cays, The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfally invited to attend the funeral, this efternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. Veter Vincelett, No, 068 Greenwich street, withou’ fur- ther invitation. mith age G8 yen Evrnesaa, wife of Abraham G. Smith, aged earn. e'faneral will tako place from the Astor House, to- marey coe at i} o'clock, The relatives acd friends, and those of her brother: in: law, R. B. Coleman, are invited to attend, without further invitation. Suddenly, of congestion of the liver, Mis# Caro.ine Retevras, in the 66th year of her age, known in this city as an authoress, Her funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at pe lM on No, 23 bdo eben street. ane members juaintances of the family are respectfully Maying to Ta aged farther — J of consumption, Roarnt Jams, only entid eT sah sae ogc? Hunniford, aged 7 yours, 6 mon ths and 28 days, cil The relatives ang friends of the family are respectfally to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, a) half past twelve o’clock, from the residence of his’ pa- rents, Fifty-cighth street, between Second and Third a nes, ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood for int ment a on the bosom of thy God, oung apitlt, rost thes now; yen while with us thy Rowtene trod, ‘His neal was on thy bro Bis golden locks and wehey ‘oils No more will give us joy; Ours only for a little while— God claims our darling boy. Sunday evening, Jao. 27, alter a lon S Gals oa ol Saints and Rosanna Rosanna Eugh a ‘and 9 ths and 0 days. friends of his parents are res; invited to FD attens the funeral, from the resi and byt jughes, aged deage of hs NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1856. father, No. 713 Eighth avenue, this afternoon, at half past ‘one o'clock. afterncon, at one o’c ock. Saturday, Jan. 26, Lucy Brrrewsmvome, in the 31st hit ai 4 iy Monday, Jan. 28, Bi Sax spellnnee, No, mre, le Sana Vin i > and those ‘of the family, EE ted to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two without further Ou Mexia taeeings } Jan. 28, at nine o’clock, Asron10 invitation, cone 19 ye 7 months and 17 days, a native of Genoa, ‘eafes ame ' z & r Sis RAED, 950 taced f pia see, aries A. jamin and John, are lav the funeral, from his late residence, Te eviins ae ag Ce Tomp- lyn, to-morrow afternoon, at kins avennes, East Brook! Ia Broekiye, on Monday, Jan. Joserame Haxvan, youngest da rod of John rot Jane Gibson, aged 6 ror naa elativs of the Forage 4 are Cine eign tavited to attend the this afternoon, at two o’clock, from her parents’ residence, No. 61 Tillary street. ie ameeiae SH a anen (0 Seaman Comeley. a ‘ooklyn, on Moni jan. y nara Cox, Fe'lct of Col. sD, Cas lae Consul ho United States at Trij Mis ee ‘The relatives and , and those of her tong John Grane Lucia Ons Corps dri an to-morrow aiterno.n, at two o’clock, from hee late resi- dence, No. 6 Boardman street, near Sackett street, without vag he vodcopo. ag Her remains will be taken to Greenwocd for interme: On Sunday, Jan. 27, at the realdence of P. A. Delmonlco, Fast Brooklyn,J vax i months and 6days, son cf Juan M. Picabia, Havana. services will take place this afterncon, at The funeral four o’clock, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Mulberry street. On Dorr¥, agei 2 lay, Jan, 27, Carmamine Magia years, 8 months and 14 days. The friends of the las invited to attend the fune- ral, this eo eleven 0’ from the residence of her worn . 25 Hudeon avenue, Brooklyn. though ber pulse be still And er be brave heart throbs no more, i ite that foundered in the wee cf time ith stranded on the golden shore of tife eternal; re trembling star upon the breast of heaven She fondly rests, a gon to angels giver. papers On Bae ae 27, ia tthe residence of her ae, Bedford = ed ee mm, a aor youngest daugh- ter of Richar: On Thursd cil bees 24, at No. 400 Grand street, Brook- lyn, E. D,, Jons C, ‘The remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Ever- greens, On Sunday afternoon, Ji a} three o’clock, of apo- pkexy, Any, relict of et Tate we Richardson, aged 65 ears. % ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at one o'clock this after- Pres, a her late residence, No, 34 Filth street, Wil- "At S aven Island, on Sunday evening, Jan. 27, Aveent, youngest son of Thomas and Ann Gibson, aged 16 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his bay te bedi ‘afternoon, at two o’clock. ‘s pics copy. Very ery radial a Haba N. N. J., on Sunday, Jan. 27, Miss Marcanet Lys, Bote The relatives and friends of “he f family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this morning, at half past ten o’clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. iH. B. Johns, Fif h street, between Bloomfield and Garden streets, Hoboken. At Polifly, N. J., on Monday, Jan. 28, Mary, wife of John H. PBN bps aged 25 years and 3 months, friends and Slatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at eleven o’clock to-morrow Pitan, het the residence of her father, Abraham Kipp. 20 minutes before ten o’clock Paterson train = cen. City, will meet conveyances at Boiling Spring ay ie Falls papers please copy. Se ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. Pence WANTED- rd ETHERINA Yi tying be ive fork the county Tre! Bhe been in New York six, years, She lived wih Jamer cine jase io Breet Pleo er "rrana Her Ry brothers wish to hear agareas ire, a street, where her bi a 2 vt 1 ng THE GENTLEMAN WHO ADDRESSED A NOTE TO ry Hart, concerning a ball ticket, will send his ad. areas, be her ‘will much oblige. RB. EDWARD DO DODGE WILL PLEASE ACCEPT OUR ee acknowle one mi (1 Le ptepoed Poe Bie the school pace 5, Vout GB Cabs E. Robinson, D. 068, C. 8. Uroomes, Bt. Onarion Schoo! Uocamiies, LOST AND FOUND. ———— wp ge chase THE 26TH INST,, IN BROAD- Sixteenth and Union bet oot! opposite Union Pe yule Seven fe and s small sum of r of by proving 5 ie ate pe oahu same brasblying ot at ths NG OF 2TH JANUARY, FROM ONE OF venue slelghs, between the City Hall and Fal- ferry, kday Dook, wilh dark cover. fasrked Sweouser & oo, » 182 alton aire inside of cover. The Snder would eon fer a great favor generously rewarded, 1e2 Patton street, Brockiga, eee eh Le FRIDAY MORNING, EITH#R IN A FIFTH avenue stage or in Broadway, between bye He A and Ubambers streets, @ lady’s charm chain, with at- locket, gehen. 3 ‘ane finder will Be Tewarded by leaving! tat'3o Weal gl os SEE SER PST Hs nl ‘LOSTS OX MONDAY MORNING, ON BUSINESS FROM iphih avenne to No, 83 Cardanit sireet, tienes rough Goauhats to the Bowery, « go'd hunting skeleton i veberally rewardel Upon leaving We sere weed atte ot 172 Chatham square or at 489 Eighth avenue. pioneer ieee td ost sain is ta TES Ost A LARGE SIGNET RING BLOOD STONE, WITH initials, ‘7 will please leave It at No, 9 Bast Bix: teenth atreei, anu he will be lesally rewarded. na hig" peel ON MONDAY, THE 2TH 'NSTANT, Li Est shih street omnibus, or in going through First sreoue, from. Ni h street i Eighth street, & parcel containing stik for a lady’ ng the same will be suitadl Fewarded tar eaving is at N10. Eighth strect, or 136 Futon street, Ee STRAYED FROM ITS Mr fit al ox rf bea the 19th inst., a large sized King Chari person returning the same to No. 72 St. Marks fs pisce will be fullaply rewarded, O8ST—ON THE et OF THE 2:TH JAN., IN going from Tammany Wal! to the Post office, a bunch of keys. 1 inder will confer & favor on the owner by leaving ar ot ot Tammany Hall. OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, A BLACK AND tan terrier dog, Teer i eighteen pounds; had one Ted leather collar. W! join will retarn bim to 73 Grand street, will recei ve ‘O8T—$1 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, 2TH inst., in going from the corner ot Pacific and N reote Brooklyn, over the South ferr, Yo No. 1 Pear] sees w York, one pa'ent leather bool. ‘The above Toward will bé Pan toany person leaving the same wilh H. Je De Wolf, No. 1 Pearl street, New York, or 417 Pacitic street, Brooklyn, OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, 4 Carmansviile to the corner of 12 ue, w lady’s small enamelled hunt name Inside. The tinder will be suital it with 8. Osgood, 85 Niscau sirect, or at the store, corner 125th wtreet and Eighth avenue, FFICE OF THE CHIRF OF POLICE, JAN. 28, 1856.— ‘Owners are wanied at the Police Court (Mayor's office) for the ero property, all of which is supposed to have been ‘stolen:—fwo Zoid watches ‘anu chains, and four fur sleigh robes. EO, W. MATSELL, Chief of Police. TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE STABLE OF, 366 Va: $) rick ‘sirect, on Sunday night, Inst , t gray boree, about Aiices hands High, woud but, with’ahort Pind mane, end a good traveller, er will return said Horse, or give Information where he ean be iound, to the subscriber, i Variek street, will be liverall led and no questions asked. H.G. Dodson, 170 Variek st, corner Oharlion st, REWARDS, IN GOING FROM street a te ave- Watch, with no maker's itably vowanded bp by leavin, () REWARD—YOR THE RETURN OF THR PAPERS IU found in an overcoat taken from the reading room ot ¢ Bt, Nicholas Hotel inst Friday morning, and no questions sake. "They may be returned Grough te Boe ollvcloe tas wise, and on receipt the reward will be pald, or wherever directed, ‘WILLIAMS, HQ) REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THE STABLE OF eV the subscriber, on the {morning of the 27+h in Diack mare, about 1534 Hianas 8 high, with Sight star in the £5 hand, anda ht spot on left shoulder, Jnrwe and switch tall. 0 Pad for tho rooovers’ of the inere: sual Sat for the eouviouon ot tbe iets THOMA B, VALENTINE, Youkérs, Wesichestsr co $5 5 REWARD.—LOST, A GOLD PENCIL CASE, WITH gold pen inside, B.P. engraved on the to ‘The foter Wil) receive the above reward by leaving it at 487 Broalway corner ot Broome street, in the store, $3 BEARD —1osr, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, THR 2) 26th, 1a one of the ‘Broadway and Forty second’ stroet line of wages A black opera glass, with a gilt rim on top, @n- skin ase. closed in a bluish bu Any, one having found the same will piesee re ‘urn it to 147 Kast Fourteenth street, near Second Fecond avenue, $3 BEY ‘ARD. le. Ln somind trom voureouse sae pew | ae avenue, avenue strest, a Bracetel not with five garnets I? roturned 10 No. ie a Th Bircoh ine above reward wil be pal LOST, ON THE EVENING OF THE atreet below JAMS TUCKER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN RE Suara Paris flowers, will be tully Dre fed reliable hike ne myles the first of February, an wed monthiy Rich brida) wreaths at any thomeut avaliable. vo. 1 irae way, near White street, & WM. for beaut; and aby, Teeth can Le inserted without pan or extract in ANTISTRY.—J Tene NAPOLEON (TRETEREE D™% TRACY'S artificial teeth are a roots, and without 9 gs or clasps if Prices very modersie, OMfiee ard street, Broadway, corner THE MILITARY, INDSRY BLUR. —THR MEMBERS OF THR A x” bereny Roied Tend dl, tobe al nesda yerenin january Rooms, tireet, at 8 o'clogk, in cane eee tan “A: RODENTS, ‘Commandant. MEETING OF VALLEY FORGE LODGR 29, (american Protos will be evening, at 187 Bowery. sp Aeaas of the case are lavitod \AUTION. THE PU3LIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST jure! Benzole 8p) a ORATION Py gt NY DONATION PRSTIVAL Dore efit of the Rev. F. f = will be beld in pe ment 10 me and Persons having claims against tbem Ci aston weet iis Gere? 8 eas 0, 2% hex tans ONLY. FO! BR: BBIN $105 aero es to Jt ea eee —BOCEKERPING ING, ARITHMETIC, dc. Students at eas. 233 Grand atreet, $10.2 abt 4 ‘are conducted and 4 bau in honor of New eT 1 NEW YORE AND BROOKLYN ICE erin i having secured a stock of os, of @ quality superior st ao by a iber company hia winter, lavile iadopeeden! tocall upom them ry ‘fies, Sa, 31 Hivadway, aad make heb ovenets Ge Gasca GBY. E. ‘SH“R WOOD, ireatdeat. Jas, H. Srunors, Secretary. Teac a me it B.Cy THE oun, ENGINE MANU. juested to attend a taporcavos. will’ ation THE BALL &@ SON. Sap ANNUAL SOIRER OF. OF PIATT LOOGE NO. 194, F, and A. M., will be held at Nivlo’s Saloon, on Tuesday evening, February 5. ‘Ticket se, $2 each, to be hed at the door By orcer of the = evening of the ball, and’of the follo bes of aArrany ements: ot ohes Brower, P. M.; W. J. W.H. Cornell, J. B Coles, B. A. Pinckney, Henry Green Bosttenian, Samuel Fairchild, wai. - ROU slay, Chairman. M. H. D E, Treasurer, M. C. Moniayp, Secretary. RAND BALL.—M. PERACHIO’S GRAND BALL WILL take place, at his Clie rooms, 635 Broads oe Mn needay evening, the 30th init. M. Pe want seme Lew lad! rode bis fete school, everybody rill be fe tauaht by Perachlo, and in six lessons, “Rvery one will be a dancer, es fie te BLUES BALL.—THE TOMPKINS BLUES, (Company O, Twelfth Regiment), ball will take place at Niblo’s, oa Taroday ere ovens But ni Beco! may be obtained at worth’s music store, 493 Broadway, and aed at ths yrinclpe! hotel HE FOURTH ANNUAL BALL THE YOUNG MEN’S DEMUCRATIC UNION CLUB, ‘Will take place on WEDNESDAY, Hees 30, 1856, NEW AND SPLENDID CITY ABSEMBLY ROOMS; SPENCKE W. CONE, President, D. Jones ae the feoeption Committee are requested to meet at the Ansetbiy Hows on the Tight of the ball’ ainotc ook, R. JOHN B. GoUGE | WILL orto! ON Patan ovening, Soihinst tthe Piya ran eet commencing br the beneficof the, George Hall Oalon cents, Tisketsto o'clock, cpt al LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.-MR. J. C. ‘ellows, of Builato, i deliver a lecture on ednenays Bo! Astor p) jor . = The Great A Repub, [inva ey ee * Tickets can be ors Nasnan she and at he door on onthe romng tae leclnse 0. ot 0 Y , Chairman Lect, Com. BR. H. TIMPSON, HIS srw AND hat FROUITS.—IN er alin ae deliver leo- B28, at the Bro se bisa “Tastivute. Was cents. Doors open at 7; lecture att o'clock Te HON, HORACE hap Ip aet tal hay LEC. tures.—The seventh lecture of this patrered on Wednesday Si dewtes Jan. 2 by 2 HOR AGE Ms LAR fie )CONNELL, open at 64, commence at TX OC ork, Tickers oy be tthe door. No postponement on account of untaveratie iad gine Se NEWSPAPERS. MAGMEICENT As Dav. THIS WEEKS EDITION Gt the KEW YORK LROGE K now ready, Deautiful weekiy paper (aqued in Ame to original iis contribution, o¢ Fort Leaves b ‘anny {ane numerous engravings of ‘of {Be tnt og ablons for dresses, ks, éo. resting, eauiful and cheapest family'paper ls the wort, “Poise woe: cents. Sold by all newsmen. "YOUNG AMERICA, NO, 4, NOW READY—A SPLEN. did number; but Pte es pd must not notice it, because it is American; every Al ‘ast not like it, because it is American; no one mus! buy it, because it is American; no one must read it, because merican, Young America isan American comio and satirical paper, price 6" cents ts por nim ber. Punch isan English comic and satirical paper , Price Li genie per number. Iherefore eversbodr should buy and read Punch. Should anybody wish (o see @ copy of Young America, they can find one at tne be ah: Gor ton. Price 64 cents, 1, W. STRONG, {8 Nassau street, ASTROLOGY. ASRS TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW, a seventh daughter, peo ‘® natural ee tell past, ‘and future events, and even very Li mand aud will ante speedy and show the like esses of the int b ‘and abssut friends, and wil age her ‘those who are se) who the test happiness of Dliag, Al! who good soon for rel id Is have ex: Eee ae she (ey mate ‘the world, -, thas ever what is reconcil cree ind, trated. 1 1 ees eer ARD.—MADAM raawares RETURNS THANKS her friends oo may that, after 1 De Iphia, who have eon: uted her’ with entire feels confident (hat i Siecies ae reled on faery iar eens pata Cp ag oy piles and corns, ILAIRVOYANCE.—MRS, }', T. HAYES, CLAIRVOYANT and ag om ey ‘Wonderful cures by her clairvoy- ant powers. the best medical clairvoyant in the United States, Ca'l and see for yourselves. Oillce 176 Grand street, Nervous diseases cured La human electricity, aad electro-magne'ism. Dr, 1. Psyoologist ani t and elecirician. DANCING ACADEMIES. A.) DODWORTH'S PRIVATE: DANCING. ACADEMIES, « No, £06 Broadway, New York; Fe par, aaeiee place, ‘tor 0 maaan commence renew en for the is can array te ir Circulars explainiag time terms ean be had —BROOKE'S ACA- classes are now forming fashionable dances taught lasses open for those TP)AXGING-MORE NEW demy, 361 Broome street. focommence immediately, AU in one course of lessons, ‘There more advanced. ROFESSOR BARACOO'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 879 Fourth street —German and American eotilion clask every evening, aitenied by the elite of New York. every morning, and privale lesson: hours, Subscription tll 1st cf May, tor evening nae ta easonadle price, TpEON RIVER RAILROAD- —TRAINS | jLEAVE Chambers age sirest daily, for Abany and Troy. On and = mene alist a af hae tine swale | a run LS. foltor rae Western teas, OF 3, for iy cites Tees the way all platlonae” bie er TPR NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN, RATEROAD Company, in conse; vence of the snow, deliver their Paseo, ers and thelr begeeye Threnty alain se ane ae rilsod time ft stavet twerl ar'Canal etzeot, Yim'y. il. HOYT, Superiniendent, ¥ DEMANDE- UNE DER fOISHLLE | FRAN: JAISE CoM. bonne d’enfants; elle dolt ire 7 8) ae mois. 8" i) me femme de chaiubr munie de bons certificate; gages cotre 10 heures et vidi \ M. NOAL.— THE BUS DUBTNTRS Ly: Beto bern ey PETER CLINTON bas recommenced at his old established coal corner tke eomceds oh streota,. OoFn er of street mug and 118 Duane aireot, where ‘as ama! be old the best ual of red and white ash coal, at the lowest price for SEGARS, 900,000 HAVANA, DOMRATIO AND GERMAN rogars, of various quaitties and bra sae thelr mer et val when sre lanet 3 an 88; gras ‘died 0. OLEH eh a teacher. je 40.; readily canara ecPere Open SYSTEM OF 800 EPID . Dressy EMO) KKEEPING, Bare. Eee we eee publshers to al pars of ee lied Mates, within 3,000 miles, on receipt of the price, $1 50. 'PANISU LANGUAGE,—PROF. e PIERRA IS NOW NS) forming & new [ey Cart ni Lengg io yee ia hours ‘ime B te inst 9 ddronn 8 over Hout 1205P.M. ‘ATER COLORS.—A TEACHER OF TSIS ART MAY Wier upil by addressing Olive, Herald office, stating p< COP aia lis ae ‘ANTED-IN A ROSEDIEG SOHOOL, A GENTLE man ‘0 the. renchuat ade boys, and able leh, pr @emal salary, fee te ei bs 8 Br sirimouis Apply at a's 3 ‘Hudson terrace, Ho! MISCELLANEOUS. ORCBESTER BUILDING BIONE OFFICE oF THE Part Place, oy hol and turning alver, Gras copper, icles at le terns AME, GAME, gue — We are recei: jp daily, LARGE SUPPLIFS OF WESTERN GAME, AT 33 BROADWAY, For sale to consumers a: ay ‘esale prices. Polebe aes and deiryinen ayn us of to usfor sale. are refe Prassagenis. 4 ma 1 stIMeOR mers’ and datrymen’s agent, Express Meesenger No. 33 Broadway, es i IGHLY IMPORTANT TO Rat alta wo DE Bs bet seeeneal eee * e remrval oF ofllee, We subs Gina rea iet ba image’ ‘Bunsen's ety: nat jaf iboso baths bavise aire uy farniaber i reese 0 eco ths diy with with then, who tion in every regard; he ogee isave to eall the atuention ef his inpcor, }, Which, for power, durability and a leness of cerned = rated wa aa rng ers tho ben ani for ye they can be recommended as tho bert. Tho senhene in the application of elecio-chemica hand at low prices, Orders pnoo pins ENGLAND BROWN BEnAD BAXERY.—THE ibscribers have leased the 91 formerly kuown as the Twentieth ward bakery, No Sarat Sixth avenue, near Broad way, wi veere ney are re to furnish to tha Ligg teoh a mn brown bread, hot and Inn every morning. F: wish'ng to To become regular customers may be served avihar Tesidences by for warding their orders through ‘he Post oflice (x otherwise. Those who bave given their bread a trial will fully endorse the proprietors in saying that they tar en better, ebesper and more palatable article than ry in New York. Price 123; cents per loaf, large size. All onder will be Promptly executed, Grocers supplied on reasonable tern - BELL &C *) EW PATENT eens cage ted IMPROVE VI- sion, it bd = change Wo ai tizing Pee tee poe Aero permit ey es Pastas and make, alr. a S ark row, opposite Astor Ho tise.’ ttendanoe feted te OR EVENING- -FURWISHED ith gord band required, by sores we 165 Dhoni lottedaw il LT0VEM, STOVE a We bar oa mri manta ree kitchen Pangea, A of mant ranges rp eal up an Hy repaired; grates settand repaired. GANDS)_SARSAPARILUA, FOR PURIFYING THE —The rare medicinal virt — cacy of this invaluable preparation le 1p evidenced cases where an im) depraved eondtion of ths blocd causes eruptonr, , blotches and sored to rea, ont upon the surface of the ‘operation is speedy, while 8 e. fects are permancnt, healing, and renovaling: sad on for ale b: Ar Bee’ D. SANDS, 10) Fulton wrest a UNDERSIGNED BEGS TAN TO INFORM gists and dealers in leeches that he bas constantly 00 at low prices, leeches of a superior iol ality. Orders toni ee uantit any place in the Unit fon yal be rompuy atten ed to by Lesite of leeches, I warn the public to beware of pediars T have no travelling agents, 0 SHIPOWNERS.— HAVING 'SEJURED TWO INVEN tions by letters patent, one for port topmasts and top, allapimaste, taking the stron letrees fi; the other for suspending lower toprail rds—eharges for a I cepse va be both patents five cents “7 Ce an eiealrous of selting rights, or procuring agents for disposing of the inven Tons in'the Untied Riates” Aihisess Thowees Batty, 204 Souh street, Now York. New York, Jan. 22, 1856 ‘Thomas Batty:—My Dear Sir—I have adop'ed your putent for sus lower topsail yards, and have fully tested them on my Tato, passage from Liverpod!, and find them substantia: in every respect. ‘The supporters ‘ulso are e great improve ment in relieving the trussietrees and fid, having loosened my fid with everyiing standing and set up. Capt. Davin Cavixins, ship Hent y Clay, HE VESTRIS BLOOM.—TddE ORIGINAL shoe te offers for sale this beautiful cosmetic at a mach lower rate than those who wish to injure us by their fa'se sualeanente in the papers. The Vestris bloom is prepared trom the origtaal receipl, in our possession. old only at 451 Housion sirect, ANJELO BARTOLT “iB, Warren soak, ing my name, us THE TRADES. A. DIE CUTTER, OF GOOD TASTE, AND WHO IS master of bis business, may hear ol g/d situation, by ac dressing H., Herald offs. - RASS AND TIN LAMP MAKERS WANTED.—ALSO, ‘one or two brot zers; competent and steady mev ean find employment at the he lamp factory. in State sireel, Brooklyn, be- tween Columbia and Hicks, upper story. OLD PENS.—WANTED, A GOOD GOLD PEN MAKE®, God sauary and sendy employ meut by the year will be given, Apply io Ker dew & Fairehild, 132 Williamstroe!, AT PRESSER WANTED.—ONE ko bi DERSTASP ‘ANDS banding, atJ. M. Be it 8 HIRT OR DRAWER CUTTERS WANTRD,—THOSE who undersiand the business eaa apply by letier io box S.R77 Post office, Liseral wages pald, 0 PRINTER®.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD, steady man to take chargo of tne print ice of a weeitly courtry paper; one who is able to do job ing; the location is pleasant, and a good workinan will find an agreeable and permanent s! ress if JMBRELLA, FRAME MAKERS WANTE Pearl sireet None but good hams heed apoly. Smulth’s Hons & Co., manutucturers. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN RXPERIENCED FORE. man ior the gentleraen’s branch of ihe boot ands) trade. None but those fally competent need apply at 105 Nas sau street, corner of Ann. POLITICAL, — VERY INTPRESTING CEREMONY TOOK PLAGP Seventeenth ward on Wednesday evening Inet, namely :—'the galvaniz! of the Soft Shel! Ward Cummtiee for nurrent year; only a few of the twenty compos ing ft wore pre —" most of whom are officials in high standing. farce ler the immediate superintendence of an ex officio,a very a we was nn skilfal political panes ‘and he astoairhed all from the know. ledge he displayed in galvanism. It would be an injustic> to say thal this committee do not faithfally represent the Sevon- teenth, including. “Maokerelviler aid at tie adjoining Jands and premises thereto venti itn given paralils, Therefore, one is bound to confess that it was they ider design Sure as De Moivre wiltout rute or ling, LOST LAKD WARRANTS, OTICF—LOST LAND WARRANT.—A BOUNTY I, (Qo. 108,69) for forty acres of iand, ied under thn 40: of September, 1860, o and in the name'of Sarnh V. Dubois, FHow of Samuel Bubo's, and enclosed in Jatin directed (3 tty, No. 75 Third avenue, was lost or 8 olen (rom ihe wall, beween Ta Fargerville, Seerson counts, im this Ste and the city ot New York. The mille are eaituoned againel buy! tng ald warrant, an sid Bara V. Dabols bas, of ie avOU, Spplyfog to the Commlenioner of Bennone toe n duplicate 0 suieh watran| Rew York, Deo, 20. 1350. P.B, __ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0. (VALIFORNIA_ Ds DIAMONDS, Fe CAL, TO THE REAL On —Gents’ ater mee with anf: ue rine ae Da Aug oe tha chore acuclontaon by saath, by bye joles ron a tee ee Le & J. JACOBS, manalactaein.; lowell rs, 407 rat Brodeeee Pe JEWELRY. T S35 HOUSTON STREET, NEAR ving of coral seis bracelete, earrings. '40. de articlon are al warranted, and wil be set aan rn prices, {f early application be made. Ladies would do well wo eat at 6 London treet, belore Purchase ‘woul wi al ton street, bolore purchasing olsowbere. WATCHES AT WHOLRSALH PRICES —GOLD AxD ng matches ovary den: ip, te store in th city, good watchce would do wel is pian loach By Bak Cs ae) SITUATIONS WANTED. LADY 8 ING A SIFOATION A - ee OF OBTAINI: lv joare ot ages addisan M8, bax 324 Pos) ‘old. Inquire jenue, over the liquor store, 5 MTUATIONS ‘WwarTep. ANTED—A SITUATION, A8 WET NURSE, BY X Rv. Weel 3 welt piace, Shavenus, baiwe a: tas experiesocd Ware As A ERSPECT ANCE pseu hs may] has lost ‘child to wet nures, quire az Gold shot of ai.” an RESPECTABLE “MARRIED ‘RESH Zhtreee! mh, Seatts ulal as gure, ane Best of cy relerenae. ve A RESPEOFABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN A emall private family to do 7% housework; uazer- “GIRL, WHO UNDER stands Englirh sod wishes to pnt go or in a private family, to care of children “Gast be for two }, between two and tour o'clock, at 217 Bowery, Foot No. 3. Good cfly references. ———— SITUATION WANTED—EITHER AS MEAT OR cook in a Grst class hotel, ge in Gitar daparien He VERY caaule YOUNG pane WHO SPEAKS German and some' would iis 10 st fet nciestion in @ store where her know! of be of use. Best referencse given. ae Sts box 4,0 Bost ‘ost office. A: RESPECTABLE wOURG. gh WANTS A SITUA- it chamber bas ton as seamstress, and to do II seed ree. Plesse call for two days at 166 9th st, near 3d ay,, in the rear. AX RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. Arn) rob PO agg joa mene Oa Be te ae speed ive geod in be teen Eagar at No. 4 Dean af , Brooklyn. 8 A FASHIONABLE 1 DRESSMAKER Wants work at FROM PARIS pee to mre cut and baste ball, morn- ast las and all ita at of pa'terns in a ceperien i and would go out by the day; oan aire he alles Ap ply at 243 Grand street, between Bowery and Chrystie sirect, ‘frst » Second room, (A NURSE-~A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WOULD TAKE id to nurse rexidenoe, as she can give her whole: scans to id are, the baving loat her onnin font; bas hreast of milk; is capable of of one trom 00d reference given. Inquire ot ast 20th nt , near 3d avenue, N EXCELLENT DRESSMAKER WANTS EMPLOY- ent, peta Pat ofa: or week. Address R. M, dressmaker, pve pene a a CT, aa eS AW popaer ily fad WOMAN, GOING TO CALIFORNIA, of engaging witt a lady a lady, or Strood there, 70} towhom sie the ¢ could offer voyage, restoer payment oF part payinent ot Mer pa The children or a zou ana baby; can cit and Barecses, ind do all hinds of would 0.8 stowsr des! ard of a lew di W.E. D., Mids 3M avenue Post oflice, between and sin ate YOUNG FRENCH GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION A. “iilchamvermnald or as natse, Arpie ae 128 mepoantoSt her present situation," /*e" APPIY a 199 MeDougal s RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ANTS A SITUA. en as ge piain cook and frst rate washer tan dogenerst boveeworke Hes rele ea kena Con be teen for two days. Please call at 66 East 8 fourth floor, back room, COXKLEPER.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A situation 43 bookkeeper or Salosmna in a who'esale flour or provision store. Address M. office, BOCERERPING.— An, AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, Ly ears faze, Would like to engage as assistant bookkeeper, or in any lig't business. where some writing ts has a very creditablo knowledge of 3ookke ping wy, and writeaa very good hand; ble cori Marsh, teacher, cf bookkeeping can be shown; also, specimens of ay ope Telerences in regard to character can be given, Please addres Charles N. Roberts, 66 Colum is at. ARKEEPER,—SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG man, as barkeeper, Can procure the best testimonials as to character apd ability from his last employer. Apply or ad- dress to James M , 203 South st., corner of Catherine slip, AMILIES ABOUT VISITING THE CONTINENT, AND wishing (o engage the servises of a competen! courier, Twn the capecity Let peg 2 wih sone ne first, famt* 3 in the couniry, may do so by aj at 8 nice of Hi 1, By Van Buresi, over Broadway Bank, room dr Tact pero TO Stic AND D JOBBERS—A SITUA hasa complete knowledge of the ary poo trade, and is a good sa'es- maa or buyer, cab influence some a and mid give the most ea. ory references, wishes to engi ung OF Taree so bing house.’ Address ‘business Man, Herat ones ITUATION WANTED—BY A “RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, to do geueral housework in a small private ta- milly; = & good way, cook, washer ard ironer; has no o! jection to undress. Can’ furnish the best of references lace. Please call at 141 West 16th st, second ‘hoor, t front Toom, for two days. Craton WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 18 Plat oma old, as porter ina store, or to drive a horse and rae well understands his eed has some cae fb ‘the er La Reierence if required, Ad¢ BI, QMUATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE fit}, as nurse and seametress, in a private family; uter- pg, and 1s to assist In tf light chamber. reference. Can be seen for if not engaged, at $3 Greene sirece: ft, seoond floor, F room ie '. Sieaat on Rafi geet ss RESPECTABLE PRO- .jestant woman, to¢o a er, Please ic pt Brooklyn, for two weeks, GITUATION WANTED—BY A a RESPECTABLE YOUNG oman, 28 soamairese and to adsl in chamberwork, in private family. She ‘sa good sewer and oe 6 well rec: pended. She woud take. place in & small family to do the Rousowork; is 8 good cook. “A home, m ore oan object than igh wages. Please a} wo days candy e, WiHluden at, hear Franka. i 10 CLOTHING | MERCHANTS tg D, BY A PER- son, a situation as salesman and cuiter, ia ‘a olothing house; would devote his time and Sona either as salesman or cut- ter, or both, as occasion may require; feels himself competent; liad been employed in the reiallclothlug. and meretant tater ing business for the Inst eight years; could probably in‘luence trade; can rh ve reference ag 10 capa ility, iy 26 Beach sireet, some Address W. H. 1. 10 SOUTHERN OR CALIFORNIA MERCH ANTS.—THE adverticer, a young man of energy, capacity and lategri- ty, Is desirous of niecting with emoloyment, either in toe South or California, Haga thorough business education, and can act ag eliher salesman, corres spondent or boot seer." Re erences fe ihe highest resyectab Address Energy, Post office, jew Yor! , '0 AUOTIONERERS,—THE ADVERTISER IS DESTROUS of odiaining ® situation (duties to commence a yoat Ist March), as crier or assisanterier, in.an auction and comm! i house, as weil as to make himself generally useful in t ness; having been for the lazt eight year « engaged in Its various branches, has obtaina a good. Rencrat knowledge ofthe hast. ness; no part of the States orjectionable; unexceptioasble re- ference xlyen, Address A. B.¥., Bal ANTED= A SITUATION, AS NURSERY GOVERNESS tc {Wo or three children, by a young French gi good Jeet than tion e the best relerencs.. Iu: 4 8th avenue, JANTRD—BY A CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A eitustion, as professed cook; understands French "and bates By jes cf meat and party, i in a hote! or Grst class board- © prelerred; 0 © rst rate housekeeper, Good ference given.’ Tense call for two dajnat So Dieses character, 4c, re. street, ee ey ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, A situation to travel; would make herself useful and agree- abl», Pease address a line to Mrs, Clarck, Herald of oti ANTED,— A RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS situation fe nurse. Can take charge of a baby trum its infliney. Can be seen for two days at 1; Kast 2th st Best ily reference given, WaAnter-4 SITUAT ON, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO testant girl; is a goed cook; can be well recommended from her last place, Can be seen for two days at 206 Ist av. near 1h st. WANTED—By AN ISH GIRL, A SITUATION AS Seamstress ond towesiat in the onrsery, oF as seamstress and io do ight chamberwork. Appl: 82 Irving place, where she has lived about three years, for two days. WARTHD—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN WOMAN, he is. good plain cook, iimt rate washer and ironer, and fs Willing to make herself generally nsetal. Good clty re: ference, Apply at No. 6) Epring st, ia the front basement. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- tesiant girl, to do chamierwork, or to take care ot child ‘Kebsteden to do general housework. Please cul at No, 12) Can- W ANTED—n BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG GIRM, A eins to do geveral housework in ® small family, Sbe fs « geod eock and a first rate washer and ironer, lived fn her our years and eight months, Pleare Mu a fro corner of Clinton. x TWO “PROTRSTANT oud edok, washer and ironer; care of children, Good referen: 19) Porsyih st, in rear, tirsi ABLE PROTESTANT Ky and is willing to ing i meal prvaie fatully, or would go as launcvowe ia, tall family, Can be seen Tor two days, it not engaged, wt 242 ta avenue, between Lib and 16th sts, WAXTD-A SITU ATIO SLLENT COOK, washer and iron bread; has good clly reference. Cnn be secn {or two dave at 222 Woat 25th sy beiwentth and Yih avenues, third tloor, fromt room, W Ak81N6. WANTED BY 4 RESPECCARLB YOUNG Woman, who fully understands all kinds of Freneh ftu'tny ard sive washing, abd Is amexperiencod aud capaoie hand ti irentor renlemen’s shiria, and ean be highly recommended. in Willing to take family washing. Can be seen for te woe! ai No.4 1 frarattn tte, fm th watage. See . W ANTED—A SITU, aston, yourg woma ond ironer; wo Gaye at work, WARIED-A SUICATION, BY A YOUNG Git, a8 chambermaid, notes. or to wn't at table. Has boa a soar with her present enpioyers, where she can be seen. Ualh it 204 West 20° st , betweem Gib’ and $ih ays, en elstin ibe w BY A RESPECTABLE lain cook; 14 an excelfent washer good city reference, Call for ir. No objection w do hoase- Dj Lowery, in the rea V TANTED=A sIT0 AVION, BY A th ADY, AS AMANU . enris, cop) ist oF Fader; ' would go Weal, Soutb, ox ts Nea aerate fee oms Hoy Into the country. J 8 hs nar aretha: ANTRD-Y A WISPECTARLE MARRIED WOMAN, a ritvation to go out as Wet nurse in a res ole tan having fa hes RAGS four nabs ae hase Beane aly, milk; enn etve the best of referenee, “Apply et % ‘Thompson BL, first oor, front room. cn A SITUATION, or or do housework in & privat QayR Ot WA TD we , se BY A soene be To j) OF to take care of children milly. bd Serr peen for two oor, front sven. BELP WANTED. A See iateh Ss eae for a saloon. TIBI th strech oorner Broad way. . ANTED-THOROUGHLY QUALI- tod baying bad expertonea, posssenng wiegrity, Good figures’ Sho con iat Fos! omes, No, 2. OVS WANT eee NUMBER OF BOYS CAN FIND roftable employment b: aire ares APPA} for tro Gaye. from 10% ets Nom Pome a WANTED= ONE WHO UNDERSTAADS G00D and is active and tidy; also a Dae general housework. = ply ai 175 ‘Hudsoa'ie Dm GOODS BALRSMEN.- SRaNte | rate salesmen. arebousei8f Court at x Bronklya, and Glasgow wi BUG CLERK WANT Warren, A PRRAON | FULLY 00M. D a frst ‘ab Ishment ‘ent totak inay tppiy oH. 4% Lear, 61 Felon ge ee D*a. CLERK WANTED — rPLx 7 TO DR. DILLON, ontuny poping tam bt Fy oh IN Al he ont ag) J lnk FF ness, paying from salary said to good . ie pericalare. {i Boekloan s ts ap sale, nooo second ticor, after 10 o’cloc ya EN SKEWING MACHINE OPERATORS WANTRD— ‘Those havirg mschines preferred, to whom constant em- ployment will be given ©. comb. 121 Fulton st., op floor. NTED—A LADY OF INTELLIGENCE, TO SUPER- Aten he household of a widower. Radrens Hoos eeper, Heraid‘oien.” "°° PERSON TO TAKE THE BNTIBE a herae_ Gt tate own bowse) ot a heaitby Tasia {aan obarge (at thi for which a beret orice will be jim advance. Address N. O,, Broadway Post office. ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A COMP TENT Woman, asconk, apd to assiat in the washing sroning, One who can bring the best of city reference cal ue 4th street, between 9 and 11 o'clock A.M. Woreenie te TO DO is se ae ON SILKS, Pleasant Persons Wistar EXPERIENCED st (ape rae EN@- who must understand the lish pre‘erred, ttre manage- ent of nursing and sewing; betel | who cannot p ‘oduce testimonials of ‘a good cba Papa stayed for the laat two this city. ‘Kiidreas 60 West lte2 orel Wasrép—rom A CHILD 81X MONTHS OLD, 4 WET nurse, to go into the Aree ‘8 German preferred. Ap- ply fmomediately at 43 ‘Went ut Nth Ki older FOMAN TO TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- mily of three persons. shasauss be inden tious Obedient and very Deals Apply at 100 Lawrence st,, ocklyn. WaAxrsD—A Goon 009K; ONE WHO PERFROTLY lerstands wast ing and froning, ‘and is willing to make herself generaily usetul. “Apply at 21 North Moore st. ANTED-TEN HANDS 10 WORK ON CUSTOM shirte; none nat ag A except those accustomed to tha: kind ot Ind ot work. Al rk. Apply to C. buncamb, 121 Fulton st, op floor. 1 ANTED—A PROTESTs NT op TO DOTHE GENE- val housework of a amall fa — dane sai naan ang. er and froner, and pista, cooking and come wel La ferred. near Brooklyn, German or *Booiak prek ? ‘idiibinle ‘ANTED—A (omaNNaE NURSE, SE AMSTR! Ws inok. waster aad suse and 4; the very wages will be cee So pe or white, a No.7 Titret. afew way. ‘Apply ANTRD—A RESPECTABLE, NEAT WOMAN, TO DO general bousework in a very small family; ale, an edu- cated young girl, as seamstress; nore but Protestants need a ply, and Americans preterred, ' Apply at 111 West 34th st, tween 6ih and 7ih avs, ‘ANTED—OPERATORS ON WHRELER & WILSON’S gewing machines; those ac uainted with shirtmakiog pre- ferred. For St Grover & Baker's sbnttle machines ‘Appts for two deye at304 Went 2th flee [lad FOR PINKING pap eee Ing; those who have had some in that kind of work preferred. Apply at 397 Broadway, up stairs, ANTED—BY A aay f RESIDING NEAR PUTLA- [Pe alegre apne he — be well educated and Lay ue and the me prencnes, ot ‘would be ro ee t in superint a the b: he'd. tg po ean the hours ot M ad 3,0 MF. My 2) Wl » Dassment ere Crore bony Sis per 4 ity" OR 15 YEABS take care of a1 do light work, Best aie rafe required, Wages § ‘s0 a mtg pply at 2 Ho. t Mb at, from ke, ‘ANTED—TWO GOOD GERMAN OR, SCOTCH GIRLS; ‘one as firet rate cook, and to assist in washing and iron. i rgd the other a gocd (seamstress, willing to do ta a Siniber- Apply, until do'e'ock P.M, todey, at AZ ia ANTED—A GIaL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSKWOAK, in a private family: must be a good washer and froner’ beie cook, ind tidy and well recommendeL Apply at i East ‘Broadway. ANTED—A COMPETENT ENUR 3E ANSE ANT RRSS; ‘also, a girl, to aeaist in taking care o: two chitdrea and do light chamberwork. Apply rr 74 Bast 2d WARTER-INTELLIGENT GIRLS AGED ABO to work in a manufacturing establishment, at light, clean work. Constant empiosmient and good pry. Apr 136 West Sith st, third floor. Wy Antes PROTRSTANT CARL, AS CHAWOMR maid and walter. Nove bu: hose thorough'y co:nneten noed apply, at No. £2 Irving piace, after 12 0'c.00%, WANTEDIIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SEAMS CRESS who ean do plain sewin;:; one who lives at howe, and ean come fn the morning and stay during the dey pre‘er: ply at 78 Kast Soth WS! 8TED—A COOK, ACQUAINTED WITH ALT, THR branches of good family cooking. Must be we!l recom- Bended for both character and vaprcliy: “Apply at 25 Wash- Ington place Yelock; ring a: the basement. ANTED—AT 81 WRST THIRTRENTH STRE| eT, Two Protestant women; one as seamstress and nuree for four childsen, (French preferred), the other as cook, washer and ironer for seven persons, Call before twoo'clock- ity refer- ence necessary. JANTED—A GIRL TODO FINE WASHING AND ironing; must be a goot sewer; none but a Protestant, Std baving goal city raference, meed apply. Stoo? West 20h st. a WA STED—A YOUNG GIRL, OVER 13 YEARS OF AGE, Who can do plain sewing tnd needlework, for which & good home and clothes will be given. Apply at 19 Amity st, WASTED—A MIDDLE ac PROTESTANT WOMAN, ® competent nurse, who wontd be willing ty goin the sauniry; ely reterenoe required. “apply at 200 Was: Foue- teonth si, near Sth avenue, before 10 A. M., during JANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD SOME experience in retailing straw avd millinery goxls, and ig. good collector of accounts. He will be required to ive in the family, and must have ag A Scotchman pre- ferred, Address Bonnets, Heraid otiice, ANTED—A RESPROTABLE WHITE MAN, AS WAIT- er; one who ean give the best of cliy references as to horesty, ‘sobriety and capaoility; ly. Calla Ro, 3 Depan row, Diced ; Bone bu! such need “p oz Bt, fron 9 A, M. to 1 TANTED.~A PERSON WELL ACQUAINTED WITH biphuliders, who is willing to take an vy commission, inay address Ships, box TANTRD—A SMALL, SMART BOY, TO WAIT ON Lables; one that understand: how to dpan orwera, and gan. sleep At heme. Apply wi the Oyster Bay oust, 808 Broadway. JANTED-IN A WHOLMSAUH DRUG STORE, smart, active lad, from 4 to 16 can write a’ fair hand: and living with Good refersuce require. “Apply a WaANTED=A FIRST RATE 8 \LESMAN tail dry poods Dueiness, Adress, with ron box 3,223 Post off ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, clerk and bookkeeper in a gas fixtw Usbment. | Must be acqualnied with we b W. H, Silliman, 1,052 Brow’ ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO Ge IN A Ligur aud profitable business, either on commiesion or salary. To a young man of common bisiness tart, ivofiors indasoments seldom met with. For particulars apply at Ji Broudway, xoom No, 11, up stairs, eare of 1s paren:s pre fore Pe: art IOAN) AS ing estab. Apaly to Pure WIRING goon SeRy ants WILL ‘able P, Na" ard private elation at MORTS ‘Conan & ors, &e., et this oF bey Bandy od PROANTILE AND TRADE AGENCY, 78 NASHAD street.— All persans havin ir extabliah- nenia can be supplied whh Grol clses tan ‘salen keepers, agen‘s, trae ie enchers, be. ac, cbarge to employers, by app! Ee, cnensan, of BILLIARDS, 8 AN RVIDENCE or THE SUPRRIORITY OF MY sate the faot, that while pied par ont oy are at the same tine Tering to counterfeit cy “My tal jon cushions are for rato only nt90 Chasabers 3 siroot, UD sta ‘* Cia egkennneiaieiek eb BASSFORD CAN Raped a FORTY A a URS PER . new method, onay ingot his ne § scent beds rat be wend he hellved. Ment beds, and e arth Kcoihers, lllana tables vit Pollan ad's xh a geeee

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