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seers umd. the omer 7 2 se vom de Cw ay ‘i Live bad ¥ i. Ay Jossph K. Rigas, we, Hellnion sopenrnd for se ew aces Win, W, Wo day ret at $54,000; be alae appease! ior © J cte tov. y@ preceeticce ace to be take as elt, Ais. Multerion appeared for five iaitvidusls whose wen @+ Le would meenis’ ta tow Court. aud whoro lands wre taker, be also appeared for Joswph Alstem and his ren, Willem & Aletem, whose property jaen the outdée ere ci the Park, and fs aswessox fur b cefice, W. L. Merris appea ed for Suk wom Yr. Brows wppearea for Robert J. Brown, Mz. J. H. Peweil appeared for nouin J. White, whose ian sataite the Pas were aiteured. He segeoed ‘aheo on bia 'own bebalf, for property tuside the Par ‘Mr. Sorter Resa SS SL to with aw objections which he Dad Mert in to Mr. Hott sppeared os mucbard B. Amory, pwner of party to the value of siaty or seventy thousand dol- vs; wld. for Henry Hart and Michael Hart: also, for be 3 "Murphy apd Mr. Wiseman, and several members ibe Amory fainily. Mr, Cunnale ge a for another objector, Mr. Jacob Hasson tec ‘ed on his own behalf, and also ‘as wus-ee of other proper er Some o1 the counsel of the objectors ther proceeded to ne agawat the comfirmaticn of the report. ¢ opinicn in reference to the Park seems to be diver- sofied; nome of the property holders in the body of the Court wore in f-vor of it, and expressed them-elves satss- ted with the awards aad assessments. Adjeurned to Thursday morning. dving-ton, Superior Court—Part First, Before Chief Justice Oakley. ACTION AGAINST AN BX POLICE JUSTICE. Jam, 30.—John Sullivan vs. Dant, W. Clarke —This was ap action for false imprisonment brought by the plaiatif! against the defendant, formerly Police Justice of the Second district. The plaintiff was arrested, it is alleged, om » charge of abandoning his wife and family, and that Justice Clarke committed him to Blackwell’s Island, without examination cf witnesses or giving the defen- ¢ant an opportunity of producing testimony. For platn- 1ifF it wae also stated that ha Uppal ‘was arrested while spperintending several of his men employed exca- young, and tbat belng 20 employed, be could mot be charged with being # vagrant. On niotion, the case was diemiseed, on the ground Yeat the Court could not go behind the record of convic- tion, and that the defendant was acting in his capacity axa magie‘rate. The plaintiff’s remedy is against the party w 0 made the complaint upon which the Jastice A Daguerreotype for 25 Cents.—Andit Came t pass in invite Gard of taro, thats ploivre maker ebould be sent ‘alo the world to provide ‘portralia of the children of men tor allery of posterity and {te branch depot of art, 289 Eeenvae Pps cte Large Size Dagucrreotypes for 50 SPG Senta and equal to those tiado e'gewhore fora made eigow! ANSON'S. Broadway, opp cutie Metropolitan Hotel, More Valuable than Gold.— Tne Gennine ambrotype, for ita grest beauty and durability, isthe most vain vie metore ‘ever offered 10 ibe public. Pamlly likenesses can bow bo secured tbat will retain thelr brilliancs forages. They ean be had obly at TOMLINSON'S, 373 Broaiway, who has Fuurebased Qe exclunive right for the eit Those $4 50 Water Proof | Boots, Made to order by A BAKER, 15 Aum street, will keep your feet warn spd dry without rubbers. Dies bo te with steel spring shanks $3 75: stout boots, $4; best French patent leather tine niiched, $5 to $7. Het Binding Machines.—I. of. Stnger & Co. Save ready for sale machines for binding straw teak al gtber kinda of hats The machises do the work far beter and ler than any others, Call and see them at No, 323 way. « Patent Champion Fire and Bar Procf safe, with Hall's patent powder proof lock Both received prize medsis at the World's Ta London, 1851, and Orpnal Palace. New York, 1855.'04. SILAB C. HR RING © 00,, 186, 137 and 139 Water etroe!, N. Professor Wieting’s Letter.—Stearns & MARVIN'S safe, Syaacuse, Jan, 17, 1853, Bo Nevers. Norton, Bradley & Co. agents’ fer ‘the sale of Rich’s salamander rafe, an iinprovement on Wilder's pateat: —Gendemen—It is 40 very commen now-a-days, w recom merd evervihing good, bad or indifrent, that I seldom allow myrelf to speak iu commendation of anyihiag olfered for sale ‘othe puriic: but F should not do ms duty did J bestiate to say tbat I thick the above safe hasno superior. Duriny late fire i our city my papers were exposed. in one of! oe sales for fifty two hours to the most intense haat, without in- jury, except getting wet by large quantities of water anving Been thrown upon the pate before it was taken gut of he ruins ‘Yours, respectfully, J. M. WIETING. Genuine salamanders, all sizes and patierns, secured Brenvan's La Belle burglar and powder proof lock, a: the manofacturers’ depot, 145 Water street, Now York. Picoy23 Haman Hair.—A. ¢ Grandjean, who has ty years to the study and treatment of hair, can be Scamuhed dciy, trom 8orclock A. M. to 5 o’ciock P. M., at 34 street, corner of Barclay. Whiskers or Moustaches forced to Grow in om, .wegks by my onguout, which wil! not stain or injure $i a bottle; pent (0 any part of the couniry. . G. GaawAM 5% Brondwey; sr et one State street, ‘albany, Zelber, 44 South Third Brest, Ph pbs = rele Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees eatin atenteation arco, Oe Somncieae wet in ert. 4 salieet ‘at incompal elegant p) vate apartment conf ag oho reliable article ot i CERI! TADUBU’S, | No.6 Astor House, Batechelor’s Hair I Wigs an and retin. world. This Catered Feo pe pied in twelve private roome sori and tapese we improvements over al o others be vein me chet Poonvres | ance and durability, Har to tite ena liehmont Yor ae hitae BATOURLOR’S, 233 Broadway. seman woatd recta enter tha susan Agrees Sis brea, would undet ry le Seat cea anaes errant ‘wou! re sweet, but leave w Many do not know thelr breais is, ‘the muliject is 0 delicate, thelr triends will never menuod Pour a single di of the ‘" Balm” on your tooth br i For saleby FETRIDGE & 00. proprictars, nad iJ Pe od druggists. Diseases of the Eye and pe Dr. sheep ey SALTER, M. D., M. R. C. 8., London and Lee yur removed 10 16 Bond stree! ew Ye where Recenter be consulted trom 8 to 12 @’clock A. M., and M. Patients requiring attendance at their residences aan te ‘visited during the intervening hours, Trusses.—The Best American, French and German trusses, with and without mecbanic, sold at half the usual prices, for cash only. Perfect satisfaction given or no pay. Forwarded to the country. Wholesale dealers supplied @ extremely low A aad) BRIDGMAN & OU., 158 Grand street, Dear Centre market. fhe Great At Inbaling begrene LR pensumption, and diseases of the jungs—Dr. CURTIS’ hygeans. Thousands bave been restored to health the, the ‘sold by C. H. Ring, 195 Broadw. Dr. Gurtis wei il be ‘at the office eo he mag be consulted free of charge. Hollowsy’s Pills—A Magnificent Remedy.— Sufferers from d3spepeia, throw off disease. These pills wil eradicate itentrely from the system, and correot all derange- Senta from ihe liver and slomsoh. old a the mauaa(eoris No. 80 Maiden lane, N 1 ‘and by all dru Sad, gloomy and dejected he sat alone, ‘The unenvied relic of epicurean folly; bt vialons of the future, oF friendbip's ies, <a ‘no harmonious for hope was ined nee in the socatcoaversan from the tsble turned, for food was loathsoms. Secmen ro burning brow mi breath, Strength a Horror wast Bing’ forcbbllng thought’ and sinking pains Matted the outl ines of this dyszeptic character. Reliet he sought in drugs, but none was found, Til Hostetions bitern. ith unerring power, Lald sudden bold of foul disease, “n came hack, hilious «ymp'oms fled And health crowned the man with happiness, Sold by grocers, horels and druggisix. BARNES & PARK, wholesale agents, 304 Broadway, corner Duane street. A Remedy that Cures —When Labort der avy We ee the throat or lungs, rest assured that spoady relief,can be obtained by using Dr. WISTAR’S Balsom of Wild eberry, Its success insuch cases is nnparalleled, On Thursday evening, Jan. 24, vy the Rev. James Mil- Jett, at his residence, No. 171 East Seventeenth street, Mr. James MoGLAsHEN to Mirs Many ANNE ‘Tanrayy, all of this hed ‘ednesday, Jan. 30, at St. John’s Chapel, by feo Rey. Richard Cox, Wiiuam Frovp, Jr, of Ch cago, Iil., Jora W. Pomeroy, of this city. At Sackett’s Harbor, Jefferson county, N. Y., on Woa- nesday, Jan. 23, by Rev. Geo. F. Bronson, Mr. Lvcren B, Song, of this city, to Mire Sce M. Reap, of the former place. At Elizabeth, N. J., on Tuesday, Jen. 29, by the Rev. J. J. Bowden, Capt. J. B. Ricker, U. 8.'A., to Fase, davghter of the late J. Thorp Lawrence, Esq., of the Teland of Jamaica. atom, on Thursday, Jan. 24, by Re Mr. Grorok R. Boryvum to Miss Harrier Salem, Mass. ©, A. Bartol, swan, both of Died. On Tuesday morning, Jan. 20, after a short {Ilness, Wriiam Axvry, son of the late J. 1, Doremus, in the 40:h year g of bis age, relatives and friends of the family are respoctfally invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of Lis unc.e, Mr. P. Walters, No.8 54%, Laight street, without further notice. nosday, Jan. 29, Rey, Joan B. Batiard, aged 63 jer ‘The public are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral services, at the Paptist Church, in Twenty-second street, betgeon Third and Lexington avenues, this aftor- noon, at four o'clock. Als remains will be taken to Col- chester, Conn., for interment. Kentucky and North Carolina papers please copy, On Tuesday, Jan. 29, Mra, Mary Axw Warsi, agod 6 years. Her friends, those of her husband, Walter Walsh, and of her son, John 'T, Walsh, are respeotfuily invited to at- tend the funeral, this morning, at nine o'clock, from her late resi: exce, No. 16 Filth street. On Monday, Jan, $8, of consumption, Mr. Rowann Dovarass, 80 years, 1 month and 12 days. The friends of the fainl y, and those of his brothers, William H. and Daniel, are tespectfuily invited to attond tie funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clook precisely, with- out farther invitation, from hin late residense, No. 10 Sulligan street, On Tuesday, Jan, 29, after s short and severe illness, Any, wile of Henry Penney, in the 29th year of her ago, oon relatives and friends, and the members of Putnam ter No. 8, 0. U. A., are res peotfully invited to attend ja neral, this morning, at ten o'clock, from her lute residence, No. 84 Goerck stres Her remains will be teken to Newbuig for intermont, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1856. Svddex"y, 1 Toesday sfternoon, Jan, 29, Wiiium By Wann, "4 the £0: year of his 5go. ThE’ catives and friends of the tamlly are reapesttally inv’ 4d to attend the tuneral. to-morrow mornmg, a! tea Skok, from his Inte reridsnce, No. 169 Acsos ‘without further invication, fie remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. os Tueecay, Jan. 20, Wiss Wars, @ the 34th year ot His leniy ad friends are javived to attend the fane- rut, this attecnoon, at half past one o’ctook, from No, 18 Hest Twetfth street, Op Tuesday morning, Jan. 29, GEokGE A., son of Wm. Bona Adeline Marling, aged’ 4 years, months and 6 oe redatives and friends of the fa nily are requested to autend the funeral, trom the reskdense of his parenta, hig third simeet,’ betwoen ‘fuied and Fourta avenues, ‘thie m ly 4 eleven 0’ Up lender, Jen, 28, 4 ‘M, Jeawyarts, daughter of Al- tred snd Henrietta Eyre, and granddaughter ‘of the late iM ‘M De Ciptet, ‘9 years and 4 moni The funeral ral’ wil take place this noes at two (clock, from No, 201 East Thirty-third street Gn Wedpesday morning, Jan. 90, Mania Tuten, deugh- 4 ter of Arthur and Margaret Flynn, jormetly of “Aibany, NY. aged A years, 3 month and 9 wm ints 2 : tnvited to at- Tespectiu! tend the pals etter teaamrerreate pareats, No, 170 Thurty eighth street, corner of Eighth avenue, this af-ernoon, at half past one o'clock. On Monday moaning, Jan. 28, at half past two o’clock, Many, beloved wife of Samuel W. Pation, and daughte? of Mz. Daniel Parsons, aged 26 years, 11’ months snd 15 days. Yocum Phang prt Jr., pon of Richard and Catherine Barnaby. aged Bag’ ers and 2 months. The friende of the family are requested to attend the fu- neral, from hia late resisence, No 253 Monroe atreet, this afternoon, at one o'clock, Calm on the bosom of thy God, None seb. rest thee now; Bens while with us thy footsteps trod, ‘His neal was on thy brow. Hie golden iocks and sunny smiles Ne more will give us joy; Oure only for a little while— God claims our darling boy. On Toeeday, Jan. 20, after a short iilness, Hananer, wife cf William James Mackrell, and youngest daughter Of Win, and Mary Pragnell, tn the 20: year of her age. Her friends, the friends of the family, and the members of Enterprive Lodge No. 36, I. 0. of 0. F., are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, without iurtaer notice, trom her late residence, No. 169 Court street, bet veen Warren ard Bslue streets, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remaine will be taken to Green for interment. . 30, Mra. Ann Exoise Saxgrrenp, in On Wednesday, J the 66th year of her age. The friends of the family are 1avited to attond the fune- ral, to morrow, at twelve o'clock M., from her late resi- dence, No, €0 Huffield street, Brooklyn. On Wednesday morning, Jan. 30, Mrs. Jony Ginsaie, aged 45 years. ‘Her friends and relatives of the family are respecsfully invited to attend the faneral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from her Jate residence, corner of Van Bunt and Sullivan streets South Brooklyn. On Wednesday morning, Jan. 30, Gxonos Lirrix, aged 24 years. 6 months and 29 days. e friends and acquaintances of the family are respect fully invited to attend the fuaeral, from his lat residence, No. 23 Ewen street, Williamsburg, this afternoon, at +wo o'clock, without further invitation. At Haverstraw, on Wedacsday, Jan. 23, of dysenteric hemorrhage, ufter a few days illness, Mr. Wittiam Srin- uxa Maccryaor, greatly beloved in all the charities and relations of lif, aged 30 years. On Sunday following, bis funeral was attended by his brothers, Mr. Duncan 0. and Mr. Ebenezer Macgregor, with his associate employés of the Rockland Print Works, together with an immense concourse of personal friends and acquatutances; whea, after the solemn burial service of the Kyiscopal church was read, an imprassiveand eloquent sermon was preach- ed by the Rev. Mr. Gibvon, Glaegow, Scotlan¢, pape: 7h please copy. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL, Nha {PEER ANNE, THE “ADOPTED “DAUGHTER oF Waterbury, of 420 Kighth avenue, is in the city, she i requested to call at once at the a20ve number, as her mother died on the morning ot the 30th inst, ‘NFORMATION, WANTED-OF CATHARINE FITZPAT- rick, native of the county of Leitrim, Ireland. She tis been in New York six years, She lived with James Quin, Leonard street, at that time. Her four brothers wish to hear tom ber. Pioare adress Francls Maguire, 217 Sullivan street, where her brother sto P. —SEND TO THE ie FOR A LETIER, S. J. WOULD CONFER A FAVOR BY ADDRESSING '+_M. K., Union square Jost office. aR. cyto LAWRENCE.—THERE I9 A LETTER in the Post office for you from Greytown. Do not delay. THE LECTURE SEASON. At FREE LECTURE ON SHAKERISM AT THE TABER- nacle.—An exposition of the principles and doctrines of Fr serene Sa tary SL DSF. We divans, toomier of be eve W. Evans, © member ol ev Lebanon Society, samnee oe half-past seven seven o'clock. 2,at Academy Hall, lustrations of Ching {XPedition under Com. M: C. Perry. Doors Tecture to commence at OWELL LE LECTURES IN (RW YORK —REV. W. H. ee third lecture on the Hagar ngs Valley,” 2 Cabin Homes of the Wild Revelation’ at Clinton Hall, Astor preg. Hb mo ing, January 31, at8 o'clock. ieeri coenitt fe Tickets, 25 centa: for sale ai the orincl he Librarian's jesk,"Mercantile Library, and at Phe does ECTURE.-DR. JOHN G. HISLOP WILL DELIVER A lecture, on or about the 15th February; time and place Given ine future advertisement. Subject: Limited Monae. chica! Governments, and their Tend \efly considered in reference to the Moral, Social and Physical Condition ot the ‘Masses in England and Ireland.” The lecturer will endeavor to show whether the condition ot the “Green Iele’” is attributable 8 a race, or to English legislation, Vise *New York Medical’ College, would respectfally an- ce that he will give @ course of four lectures, on tinue Structure of Vegetabies and Anima s,” at ot middle lecture room or the New York Medical College, 00 East Thir- teenth street, near Fourth averue, on the fol flowing evenings, ing’ at 734 ofclock: Friday, Feb. 1: Friday, wre 8; Monday, Feb. 11. ‘Tiustrations will roge number of achromatic, microscopes and the use ot plates. ‘The design of tbis course is to demonstrate in a popular manner some of the interesting revelations ot the microssope. While the views of creation which jurnished to the astronomer and geologist are somewhat familiar, and excite in minds of all Profeund wonder and admiration, much less is Known of the Minute structure of the vegetables and animals by which we are surrounded. ‘The stndy of these by the nid of, the micro- revealing aa it does great simplicity, perfection, ex- Gwatte adaptation and beanty™ cannot fall to’ Gxeite the sano tenlimenta na the grosser views of creation; and itis with thie pereose that the course is arranged. Admission to the courae, 1; single admission, 3735 cents. Tickets may be obtained at the bookstore of James 8. Dickerson 697 Broudway, aud a: the Medical College, in Kast Thirteenth street pent eine New Beebe M yh ; Rin, New England rum, Monon : —— a ki pare spirits, high and low pene in barrels The best article in market ry: at lower Bie bonse in thetrade. C, WARD & OO,, agenia for the distillers, 110 Murray sirest, ILLEOART eet VERZENAY AD AND CABINET res Jr, _ Broadway, sole importer Of this celebrated br: ‘ot wine, now receiving args shi Bleni, aod fs prepayed to furaish tbe be trade upon terma, fray’ Wie ia invied to tn waperioy bran Leonie a i TOMPKINS, Agent, COGNAC, ROCHELLE AND BORDEAUX BRANDIES, in the Usual assorted pack: ort, sherry and Madet 8 wines; Scotch ard Trish Whi ry) fama’en und St. Croix rum; assorted brands segars, tobacco, demijoins, er sardines, Beoteh a ale and’ ‘London porter forsale low, by CLWARD & CO,, 10 Murray street, DOTHEEN, OR MOUNTAIN DEW.—THERE ARE TWO prices : No. 1, at $8 per gallon, is distilled from a trans. Parent tincture of barley; No. 2 from a turbid tincture. The gue aives the moat pungent ‘tavor; the other produces mont. Boh are pure and wholescme, Address 110 Grand eburg. THOMAS A. DEVY W INES AND LIQUORS SPIRITS OF COGNAC FOR mixing, high flavored, fourth proof, $4 25, (in bond, duty Jone gatton for twenty to INR pallens American’ pure spirits make the best imitation of French eogaac, Cognas in octaves, quarter and half pipes, (French casks ) 750. to $l 25 per gallon, French chemical coloring, giving 26 per cont. more, value o alt Kinds of ators: expénse only bat coat per fallon. Port wine, ordinary coloring, easence of pepper ec, For aale by MONEE & 00., York, and ¢o Wash: ington street, Hoboken, N-J.. sole ‘gents toe Monee On, and D. Roy, chetniat and distiller, Paris & Poictlera, France For further paritculars see circular. _DANCING ACADEMIES. 663 BROADWAY—ACADEMY HAL! EE TO. night.—Mme, and Mile KMMA SAUVAGEAU have removed their dancing academy ‘o Aoudemy Hall, 663 Broad way, first floor, front room, where they have fitted the largest saloon in New York to receive their friends and patrons DODWORTH'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMIES, shi, £08 Broadway, New York; No, 137 Montague pisoa, Brooklyn, are now open for the soason. | Puplis can commence Ai nny ‘Circulars explaining. sie and terme Saar be had Bt the noademles jfOR SALE-A BEAUTIPU , PET DEER. ONE AND one haif year old, perfectly docile, and in n healthy oondt: lon. Any péraon wan'ing such oan gee it oy calling at No. 7 Jetlercon place, Williamavurg, Tuformation can be had at the office of Duncan & Shackekion, 71 Nassau street, INSTAUCION. 609 BROADWAY,—BOOK KEEPING, N arithmetic, Mr. DOLBSE. AR bi few vasant seats al only $10 tor a fi ourse.in double entry, These seats must be ‘eecured this ¢ay. Commutation for # full commercial course, $25, A few boys will be taken by the quarter. 10 2OORREFRING. WRITING AND ARITAME. These essentiais are thoroughly taught, day avd evening, aC PAINICS nondemien, 235 rand stease ooze the Bowery, and 166 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Ladies’ writing classes, in private rooms, ®2~-tweive lessons, stationary Ine cluded; lessons taken xt pleawre, Commutation by the month or quarter, in ail the branches, nary thy ye yeti A a DESIROUS ‘obtaining & few pupils for instruction in music, Ad dress L. B., Pout oftice. vial AGUERREOTYPING AND AMBROTYPING TAUGHT New and second hand apparatus, chemicals, &0., for fale. Terma reasorablo N. B.—Having a viylight in one room and a side light in the oiher, Ropu wil will haoveibe advan: tures by both, RSON'S 0 d esta ‘y. No.1 ery, corner of Division street, PP POarioy “Mas. HAMILTON'S FRENCH AX AND English day school for young iadies, 108 West Thirty. sixth street, between Broadway and Seventh avenue. The second term will commence on Thursday, Feb. 7. Circulars can be ob{eined on application ws the sebool. SITUATIONS WARTED. ADY, WITH at yanee ‘ABLE MABRIED L. <a, rane 4 Sh at urd Boor, baa yA own, ast a nailed , DESIROUS OF, GOING TO OAL. | sof lands ofa ¥ BRIED LADY, a FRESH PCat mn Lie Tita Aone WM. a. FRoy tier. Chairman. DUANE, Treasurer. MO, MonLanp, Recretary. 20" P= WARD—FOR osm ts Live Usk C.ub, avening, tt 8 o'clocs. at Conuvental =e ba i Hoa J. 8, Miler thie club, will Prope (Po pod Tigh pong fy od fate bon oon Eenar ood zi urvaziow 18 WANTEV—BY A RESPE [TABLE yerwork sad pial Protestant young woman, to d> Coe pewing or asa nw fond “Jap be seen for two by. Fi ie raaribe:, tas ‘HOMAS MANBOGS, P1 G two day at wn east Ibi at RESPECTABLE GEUMAN GIRL WISHES 4 SIP0 4 ive good ay reference. LOBT- $20 REWARD.—A YOUNG bl gl peel glia D&S , white streak on the breast and cx eames Pore House rowpaY Ni BIGHE, ae lon Bho! yee him by 9 lealher collar with Gan veda a eo sboritt ic RESPECTA. mca GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, joc ten Dent of city referenee from ber last hy ‘Lexington and fo | small private famuy: place. vall at Sioa aa ‘second seventh Breet. Teiwees Third avenues, Ost IN BROADWAY, SHEAR SrEWART'S A FoR ihe same at71 Maccougal uizect ‘or at 4 OST—YIGTERDAY, BETWEEN pcre AND ONE @clork from leigh, © dark loth 0 SS Ak REPELS FAOTEITANT YOUNG WOMAN male ar Burses ej capable. of ak taking ch rt aa at 26th at, ibaveee ‘Let and 2d ay sPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- 0s g008 plain cook; isan eroetient waaher and Lrooer, erence. avenue, Denwaee 25th pialn sewer, charge of a baby a ‘Oan be seen until an ‘avenues, The ‘indes ill be ‘ie ded 'b; eu nroine ®t it to De, r wi st rel , Maxwell, 4 Haat Te ‘welfth atreot bes bith eT, STOLEN OR MISL AID—ON WEDNESDAY EVAN- , Jan. 30, @ small red covered memorandum book, won accounts in favor of the general Teapufacturing law of the State of Now York, aad the ino, duction of tbe mannfacture of maple or into the New York market. ‘The book conisined $15. In three £5 bii's, two of which were on the Bank of the State of ‘Thomas Hunts check for $50 on the Me:ro- Bank of New, York. dated Jan. 30, entof said check bein; ven tor the return of tkin, 85 Dey strest, Se BN—FROM par BROKDWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR lay evening, @ sorrel horae and box sleigh. green, and has a board sent, low back; the borse is abdut 16 hazds high, awiteh tail, raihec fow in flesh, Bay carriage, and goes a litle lame. | & rew: ald on their return as above, and a more liberal one for fortwo days not en, ged. at 252 and mus ad 6 ae Set eee ey ait SITUATION WANIED—KY A YOUNG Pirates a lake ° care of children and do plain se ‘Onn be seen for two oye tA ing, or wonld do lig) eg ged ‘boots and shoes whiaFeulives FIRST CLASS WAITER GIRL WISHES A SITUA 1886, in favor of J. R. tion in a poor or Biers house, Can be seen for three stopped. A suitabl the rear. e book and other p COMPETENT YOUNG, ‘GIRL WISHES & SITUATION with Out by the week Bo “anya ai No- 349 120 seamstress and chi ini} reference given. Thee sleigh ts is paint Ist and 2d avenuoe. A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WHO HA? lost her one baby, and has no children of herown, to her own home to nurse App and 3d avenues, back FOOM, Uy RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES & SITUATION, In ; 18 @ frat rate washer and ‘roner, Best of city refereace given. Can 108 Kast 13th st. betwoea 3d and 4th ave YCUNG WOMAN WANTS A ,SITUATION, AS good plain cook, good washer and doxing; lived two years in her fast pine ing. Can be seen for two. ays at store, between 9th abd 10th » RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A veamscress, ‘otlareas ge speaks French. a private family, and understands bi be seen fortwo days ‘ REWARD WILL BE Palu FOR TH2 RECURN a lady’s Jeather reticale, con oroamenta paesleworkea nandeer asic, ir of worked underslee ves, on board one 0! the Peck slip on Friday, January 25. JOHN BEEK x, 87 Beaver strect, REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THR RETURN of the pictures taken by mistake from 35 W: square, and no questions asked, fice, or’35 Washington square. REWARD —L0O! sete of marked with the iuitiais J. Les ‘The reticu'e was | ferry boats, about four o'clock P. oe willing nod ot oo st, floor over the Address J. 8. D., Heraid of- situation ina private family, chamberwork or to take care ot Call at 114 kasex st,, in the rear, room, ee girh om LONG EXPERIENCE WISHES A SITUA. yon, woman in some first class esta slish. at Can give, mast natiafactory Kedress Mise oe ‘T. T., 150 Spring’st., tor two days, EDNESDAY EVENING, at Christy & Wood's Minstrels, a plain morocco pocket: book, contatning $32 in gold end some allver, together with 4 let cry oar to Covsul. inder will confer a the same with Justice Connolly, Tombs, reference as to capability. 108T, IN GOING FROM 67 WEST ‘Twenty eighth street across the street, or at the publi 1 lemonnAie containing a $2 bill with some sil the finders will return the same to 57 West Twenty. Sight street, they will receive the above reward with ihanks of the ow ner. A LaDy WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION, FOR A competent nurse and seamstress; she can be ssen ather she can be highly recommended t 67 Warren at., between Henry and present employer's ply = three da; SITUATION WANTED—-BY yung Woman. to cook. wash and iron in # small tamily. ry beseen ather last place, 68 Kast 27th st. “(SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE as child’s nurse and seamstress; ha: it i a Best of city reterences. BILLIARDS. Laaateite: (DENCE Ce 1HE SUPER(ORITY OF MY that while some unprincipied par: g them, they sre at the same time trying to proses terfelt fae ee ey tables and combiasion cushions are for ea'e only at39 Chanbers street, up sta! “Aironet PHELAN. BASSFORD CAN LEATHER FORTY CUS PER « hour on his new method, which is easy for all. atent beds must be witnessed {> he believed, tables witb the patent beds, and every aru cle in the trade for sale at 149 Fulton and 8 Ana street. ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE—THE BEST AND warranted tobe made of the best feasoned materials, with our new invented cushion. on oy iption bein ow (rcoRNoR & OOLLENDER'S rennve and cienienc aint Aiton Fea oung Ww. ayjection fo do lgh Call at 678 Houston st., room N SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘as chambermaid and seamstress, or to take care of chi! dren; she understands embroidery and all kinds of flae sew gut and fit children’s dresses; can give good city Piease call at 31 Columbia, corner of Amity st., South Brooklyn, for t1 GooD rae ning of his new Leathers, billiar VANT WANTS A SITUATION fourth lor, for two cheapest in the city, 5 every deser'| VERY CAPABLE YOUNG LADY, WHO SPEAKS Eog'inh, French, German and vomewhat 8 iike to ovtain'a. situation in & store languages might be of une, ‘bent Teterences ‘given. "Adirees muy Fie, per ee at olen lowest easb prices, VERY RREPECTABLE Neat ieee 18 Begala tly oe) od is willing s ada family, and can Woud ai like to engage est of city reference a: and capability. Fic be nesa foe two days at 40 ‘West 13th at., between 5th and 6th avenues, in the store, RESPECTABLE SCOTCH PROTKSTANT GIRL, WITH the beat of reference, wants uation, rasher and ironer. Has no objection to go to seen for two days ‘at 41 Spring st., in the basement, )D COOK Ne steons A SITUATION; I8 Pocele tel ot baking, ‘and tully com setent to take th Please atte fi floor, front room, YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION, IN A COV perienced, but flatiera hearse)! B GLOBE HOTEL, STIUATED CORVER OF FRANK. qgutainiog two hundred and as been fort and William streets, From, and cordusied on the Ming! ght $1.50 sk. eeenceeRcs the country. Can be cbarge of other duties. a be REQ mare WARBUBG & oe of silrs, ‘&c., have removed to i cali for two days at 285 fectioner’s siore; is inex} that with a little instruction pomp ‘would Pay entiaiac’s employer.? address M. A. L., Slate Company bave removed to i be paid, and their Ar 8. JONES, Treasurer. TAE MILITARY. pe rai OF THR WAR oF 1812 WIL Merr enard street,on Friday, Feb. 1, "AW. JONES, Lieut. Col. Commanding. HOUSES, ROOMS, &., WANTE: USE AND LOT WANTED, IN BROOKLYN ~-NEAR the Peck slip or Fulton ferries; small but comfortable house and full lot required. Price about $3,000—not to exceed £3-500. $810 will be puid on taking ‘$600 on the Ist of November, and the remainder in three years, by mortgage,’ Address N. PI B bet MG Reeaht | CINCINNATI AND LITTLE ROCK Pine street, redeemed atevoner vent atone 182 7th av., third floor, AS A RESPECTABLE YOUNG he chambermaid care ot chlldvens is will rally useful. Good city reierence from he Zot fo much an object as » $d avenue, between 10th WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. to mato heres ce Lith sta, for ‘two cal bgt oe YOUNG orer waeaee A SITUATION to take care of children, hersel’ generally useful; she studies the crea of her em. Please call at No, 153 34 avenue, between 15h and 6th wt, for 1wo days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL! Pal oung woman, to do general housework; is a good wash: ironer, and can do p! mended by her present employer, wl 11 wt 53 Horatio st., from 2 to 4 o'clock, TIDY, WELL RECOMMENDED YOUNG WOMAN DE tluation, in city or country; is a gocd cook. wasn er, andno! afraid of worl mended. Wages moderate, possesaion, Ist of May; Can'be weil recom 0, T., Herald office, eshe can be seen. OUSE WANTED—A HIGH BASEMEST with all the modern imorovements, located Selveen Broadway and Sixth avenue and Tenth end Thiriesnih stree's, vox 2,845 Post otfic OOMS: WANTED. FOUR OR FIVE FURNISHED Teoms, with privilege in kitchen, wanted, by a. party of me containing all the modern improve 4 not to exceed $600 10., No, 2 applevon's Can be well recom Apply at 271 Bowery. GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS ENJOYED THE BENEFIT Of a first clas university educstion, and who his been for five years in the office of an actuary aud accountant ta Scot Jand, ts dealtous of « em} Up acoounta, &c., four aoe in a@ oer i ma tion wi ron Mi} ploying his tine in arravging or maktng copying papers, or preparing I'erary mat je has the best of reference, apply to ANTED—BY A Leet pnts UNTIL THE ist OF ‘taat vicltye cwhtch ‘Liberal price wil be paid, that vi for ‘Address box 1,009 Post oflies. ny ge tronting Bt Joun | “\ 8 PORTER—WAATED, A SITUATION, AS PORTER, by an industrious man; has been ured to lerstauds bottling =n packing wive: = Lal kind of business; has been four ing ad droseed (0 G. a, Herald foloe, wil wih modern improvement: ‘and ‘Jenth aud Twenty: Address box 1,206, CTION AND COMMISSION FURNITURE BUSINESS. A gentleman of business iivallfcations that annoy be some respectable bouse {n ling to devote ‘his time ard talents (3 we ae of his: ‘employ er. Inquire at 115 and 117 Nasaaa strce', ANTED—TO LEASE OR PURCHASE, A §MAUL TWO Neier nitie een of the city, ia a ‘Front street, wader house, in the lower reese neighbos OOKKEEPER, AnsEetAN? BOOKKEEPER, OR ENTRY by (an_American syoung man rough knowledge ot book Heatand rapid hand, ts an accurate nossa ant, snd can produce unexceptionable reference Address, for two daya, WwW. GB, Herald Oftice. ARKEEPER — —SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUSG ‘Cun procure the best testimonials ns to character and ability frcm his last emp'oyer. » 203 South st., corner "of Cutharine slip. OOK. - “WANTED, A A SITUATION; ONE WHO PER / fectly understands her business in all {1 brances. “ood we address J. M., Union square ANTED—A GOOD ROSIN OIL FACTORY. TO PUR- chase or to hire. Inquire at 24 Wiliam street, room NTED—IN BROOKLYN, NEAR WALL OR FUL- ton ferries, an unfurnished room, with closet off, on eecond floor, for a Hd (eeven months old), in x private forts of a home ma » box 191 Tierald otic. NTFD—TO RENT OR LEASE, IN THE LOWER the city, one or two large ehops, with good light and steam power, for # light manutscturing business. Posuen- or oo ierald bey the Ist of May. Please clerks situation wi entlemen, his wife and one ind the ‘wosie'y Wou'd. be Dieasant rose fexnodlataly, sisting” tarsus, Be scarier uot nea A e Post office, for three days. SITUATION WANTE woman, todo general housework, ina can come Well recommended, Refers to er, 2) Kast 18th st,, near bth avenue, where she can be seen. TUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO NEAT AND RE- spectable girla—one a seamstress: can cut and fit ladiew* the other as children’s maid or as plain t chamberwork or walt oa ® 9.09 objection to elty or conntry. between aventios bard C. 1 le. BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG rivate family. She F present employ- ANTED—TO PURCHASE, FOR class house, ina sito one fn the Seventh, 10 $8,000. stating location, aries ANTED—TO BUT ‘A SMALL TWO OR THRES STORY nk, not far above Fortieth and in a respectable pay $70 cash, and the rest remain op bond jdrees, stating terms and location, Henry, focality, bot (0 exeeed $12.00); Tenth or Thitteenth wards, from, $5, , Herald otic, f.r three days, house and lot in New ¥ would d with modern improvement gover: would alg a hborhood ; tae | TIVATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO 4 the coping, washing and ironing or housework of @ private ‘The best of city reterence given, OW. 10th at, near 6th avenue ANTED—A FULL SIZED MODERN STONE OR brick house, in a good locality inthe city, for which ninet acres in Orange county, near the town of Monroe, wortl Address Mr, Livingston, Can be seen fortwo $5,000, will be xiven as box 278 Chatham square TO LEASE OR PURCHAS with all the modern improvemen's. in & good neigh) hood, above Fourth st-eet, between Third and Seven Address box 546 Post ofile THE | TRADES. DIE CUTTER ‘TTER, OF GOOD TASTE, AND WHO 18 of b on may hear of # good situation, by QTLUA' TION Ww cnt A RESPECTABLE AMERT- au cut and fit drowes: willing ; unde estands running Wh Lt an | be seen at 196 West 14th J1XUATION WANTED—BY A TIDY, SMART, recommended young woman, In a privote family, as cham: Vermaid or waiter, or as children’s taaid and. seamstress. "No ehjection to a hote: or boacding the by can FB ee tor two days at at 162 West S0uh st., be- sewing machine, | dvee the best of city references. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO co the fencral housework of a small private family, or as mbermaid end waiter; la willing to aaslat in the wi Pye the best of reference. “Apply for two ym. WANTED, A GOOD GOLD PEN MAKER, (oe your will be Me Pairs, 132 William street, ‘0 WATCHMAKERS AND SILV! bgp ols bronch, for diterent parts of te country. for workmen in the watch, jeweiry and silver line. des supplied with workmen TRAUY & McINTOSH, and Mechanics’ General Agency, 7 ANTED—TWO GOLD PEN GRINDERS, FIRST RATE workmen only need apply at No. 1 Maiden lane. TANTED—A PRINTER, CAPABLE OF TAKING charge of a nag office, and publishing @ small weekly paper, and who can foan bis employer name, reference and terms, Typo, East Foxboro’, Mass. y Aare aoop AL al tay lal TOGO 0 NASH- ply SI UATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS POR: terin a store; is @ good accountant and writes band. "Tho mont iatiotatory reterenes given, App! Front sireet_under Fulton market, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS FOOT. rivate fhully oF hotel, who under its branches. Would Hing natieractory, sestimot als Teor i _ Gan be seen at Mr. Tracey's, 4th avenue, corner of man and waiter, ina Nanda hus business in all ernerally useful, SITUATION WANTED~BY A YOUNG es re AMF- x rican, a8 porter, Please addresa J. B, 0 AUCTIONERRS.—THE ADVERTISER 18 DESIROUS of obtaining a situation (daties to commence ® yon! lat March), as erier or assistant orfer, in an auction and comi ‘as well as to make himaell TATCHUMAKER WANTED oy GO WEST~A Goon Apoly at the deng store, corner of Ist (nvene and bia st, after 12 generally ‘useful in ths bl: —A CUTTERS SITUATION IN A RETAIL ustcm clothing Ftore; 18 capable in allie branches No objection to go in the country ference given a8 to capal address Cutter, box 110 He NTRD—8IX SOFT HAT TRIMMERS, APPLY pie mediately, at the corner of Raymond and Boli Brooklyn, in the ‘office of the silk hat Kknowlsdge of the buai- unexceptionable re- 0 _ENYSIOTANS AND DRUGO shaving & thorough knowledge of food aftut Dit; ; oneety and wobriaiy, Please Herald oft preseription busines wholesale or retail s ‘bes a situation in @ respectabi Can, be well recommended, and by SITUATIONS WANTED. Sopels 08 on Ee en inaiye Herp suer is 6 too ‘gency, 78 Neston Sarge ie Waar, BY TWO ee og and - ‘her os thelr last place, from ‘can. show twelve re ference. Usn be seen at wea” ‘Haat Ibuh sh for wo ANTED—A SITUATION AS GUAMBRBMAID A AND seamstress; the beat of city reterences x! Van be teen for four days at 886 Bowery, Lear ah avert Sea ea ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECT, GLISH WOM, W fluaion an cans bl, reas or boardlog bovis, ope who senda bar businées fm all ‘ail ts brawaben "Boot af upitl engaged, ne Stes Nomenerts "Sree Ramer aay WAST2D_BY A RESPECTABLE FuOTRATANT WO atiuation as cook, washing aa the best of cly reference from her aut Fears calf’ at 223 7th ithavenues aed -ANTED—THE 1B WABHING OF A FEW LADIES AND underfianda ibe business in ait ia branches, and can ca aria atest of dip retarenoes ents tity and charactor. Ples “bandsiha note wh A. Gray, 79 West 23th at, aan | ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A SITUATIO! either as housekeeper, or attendant in a bakery or con- competent to’ fill elther of the abore. Cali or “ drew Houtencore’ 321 Amos st, or two days. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED Wrouay, W VV" b ttuallon aa wet nurse in ® respectable farnlly; also ntoan (0 lake er own baby, two weeks oki. Can be seen Co 758 Past 12th at, until sult ANTED-BY AM HONEST GIRL, WILLING 70 ing, OF aiven, “Apply at M0 Weet low ec ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS DAILY GOVE! NESS, BY W 8 lady, who wil aaah vocal an’ insiramental m common Eng branches of educstion Bei fad a taiiavens sha ioneling io ate hirselt semere generally us them. ine highest reference will be given, Please aidress Music, 287 Bowery. ‘ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS wetnurse. Good relerences can bexiyen Apply a! 347 Int avenue, for two days, heer —A SITUATION, AS NURSE, BY A COMPE- tent middle aged woman, to take the entire epee ofa young infant. C Call or | address’ Mrs. Fleming. 124 6th av, WASTED - 4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, vate feculy. Has good a olty reference, cm te meattee too civatefaeniy an eet ate ty ue. second floor, front room, “ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as plain cook, washer and irouer, Can produce the best city neteres ot be seen call at 67 20th st, be- tween @jp and 7th avenues, C1 in for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY aN 1 EXPERIENCED Woman, as cook, who thoroughly understands her busi- ness, and can furnish the best of offy reference. Can be seen for two days. Apply to A. C,, No. 38 West 13ih a, between 5th and 6th avenues, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, washer and ironer; is a gocd baker; good city’ re- fererce can be given. Apply ‘at 208 Columbia street, South Brooklyn, Can be seen tor two days, if not engaged. W ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY RE: spectable married woman, with a fresh breast of milk. Can show the beat of city reference. Please call at 145 36th st., between’ ben 7th and 1 8th avenues, third ficor, front room. WASTERCAS SITUATION AS COOK IN A SMALL RE le family; whe isa drat rate Washer and Jroner. Can come well recommended from her last place. Can be teen for two days at 262 lat aveutie, between 16th ned ‘oth sta, ener Toth ned 10th ste ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE foubg woman, 68 first class waiter or chambermaid in acmolifamily. Has the best of city reference. Can eee for two days ai 41 Spring st, "Behera SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE OuDg 1 Rw as as chambermald or waiter, or is capable ot doing fine washin, troaing. Ore year’s recommecdation from her iast pisces, & Apply at West jerea be:ween 6th and ‘7th avenues, front by asement, tor two days. “Wanrenaa SITUATIGN, BY A RESPECTABLE fir] o do general housework, in a small private family. 008 cook, washer and ironer. Has lived 13 years at Houston, ir, ANTRD—AY A YOUNG SITUATION amstress: she understands tne making of ihe children clotbine perfectly, and can bring fom employer. Call, Or address mets teais aiaee tis, Brooklyn, for 8 feW days: AMTEL- A SITUATION, 70 DO GENSRAL HOURE- work, good washing and Hiden private fami- ly. Good ei reference ‘aiven. ang ine ut 54 Harrison at., be tween West and Washington ata,, second “oor. ANSED-BY A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, A sirus- tion to do chamberwork and waiting; would take of children, and do vuia sewing. No cbigcton to go. in te country. | Please call for two ‘days at 46 Mulberry street, fro. t asement ANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘a situation, as chambermaid, plain sewer or walter. Oan fies the best of reference, for nine years, from ber last place lésee call at 26 10th street, between dib av. and Broudway, WaANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SPAM. stress, or to dovlight chamberwork and sewin ne: stands cutting and fitting children’s dresses, and will be found bareeable ana obliging. Ilus gcod reference. Can be seen for two davs, at £5 6th averiue, tront room, first floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND ‘walter, or chambermaid and assist in waabiog and roa or do tne housework for # sma'l family. Good city reter- be seen tor two days at No. 60 Pacise sisect, Brooklyn. ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAR. ried woman, as wot nurie. Can be seen for taree days $1 272 Molt. fourth tose, back room, front bullding, between Houston aid Hrince, Please ask for airs, Cunninghaa, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to,do te! housework of a ymal fans, Good reference given. Fteae call at No. 300 Kast 15h st, near First avenue, second ti room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A “RESPECTABLE to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or to take care of cnbaress Inquire at $9 Amos street, for three duys ANTED—A Ley eel BY A_ RESPECTABLE Protestant girl. Is @ good cook. Can be weil recom- men¢ed, and be seen for two daye a! 266 lat av., between Lith ana 16th sta, ANTED—A SI/UATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, IN A hotel or private family, by a lady of keveral years ex. perience taltheabove in Burope and Americs; bas 4 uhorough knov ledge of the domestic arrangements of 0 large 0 a ment, witl judaine nt; 18.4, Inn Seamstress; can show certiti cates from families of the bignes: nobility ; has good cily reter. Calt at 70134 Broadway. WARSTED-BY A PROTESTAND YOUNG WOMAN, A situauon a seamstress in a respeciable family; the Best ot i reference given, Please apply at 29 Greene st, fer three day 8. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wash and fron in @ small private family; i wil- ling to make herselt useful; good reference given. Apply at 119 12th at., between Sih ‘and iy avenues, for two days, — A SIEUATION. BY 4 BasPacr, LB MAR: bd Pity Saveur eons 00. ease ies shove At ‘ANTED—A gta private family, jening and green! Dest Felerences by A pape RIE BY 4 YOUNG ee TE) on : rae YOUNG aay Wi scoustomed to SE eeee Cane OYWA eD-s A BoLWAED— 1x AMANUY ACTURING SPAR Post office, ia the app: Maehtadethi “Addreas box LAN? Pret OX ze WANTRD-TOR 4 COMMISSION AGENT La Ci first $6 per month. Apply by letter to R. L. pe RS [> g Af imtoo ao A SHORT D Bros to work STANCE Im AND NURSE WANTED-IN A 8a Paar ee os will Bape’ & of boih. “hoe ae Dougie hee, (ororeD, WAITER WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY; ho understands his bosiness, aad bas good recom.” pandations, can rear ot'a good place’ by apply! Bh pial ee SSE en F te! MUST UN- businers, | recommended ‘aud who will also Seg mate ‘useful about the hoare; tnone other e snp! Sicey to at 212 Pearl FRY GOODS SALESMEN.—WANTED, ¢ pen aulemmen, | None others Hy, a. tM. Columbian I IRLS WANTED—TO PUT ‘UP MEDICINES AND P#B- fumery, None but those accurtomed to the ply to Comstock & Brothers, jarclay and Vesey streets. Aue WAITER WANTED—AT THE UNION HOTRL, zo ison 0 oh ai Nore need apply but those who thoro business, and can furnish unexoep ERPECTABLE MEN WANTED-AS AGENT of art io, New York, Brooklyn, Williams. burg, sersay City and Newark. Good remuneration, ery, 883 Broadway. [0 MILLINERE.—WANTED, tN A WESTR@N CITY, A competent miiiner ae lass establishment, No 281, Peter's place, Cnet understand their city reference. ‘saleswomen and sul hors ae a Apply to 8. D. & ns wo WOMEN WANTED—TO ABOUT TWENTY Long Island; one 28 cook, must be a ‘and troner, and understand » dary; 135 oe er and chambermaid, and to assist in io must be wiliing obli, ponetfratees | ge ad ‘Apriy tas mo ing, At WG Frank ‘ANTED—A_ MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT Woman, competent Durie, Who would be willing 19 couniry; city reference required. teenth si, near 8th pens at a'Wweet Four. enue, belore i0'A. M., during this week ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED meat are Tasshot Mish preferred. who must updere ment of nursing and rewii roduce testimonials of a good character, e Jacl two yeara in this city, Address to ti ) ANTED—A J FIRST & Wileou’ find ber own work will eet Re ply to Mrs, Cregin, $72 8th Wr kT NURSE, WANTED, A, ‘A. WET NURSE, i: <cpentte ny pg. atin te ey fefenmecianle, trun, person, scousomed care bile in good ly eter uring thin week at No. 9 West Slats. it lati nd ent nate ET ‘ANTED- Biber en oe ne BROADWAY, SIX ladies, to and four imself useful int" ip onlerrands and sue aay Delore (7 ANTED—A COMPRTENT NURBE, 1 FOR AN, INFANT and to sew; must be a 5 French, Enytish or 7 * + mia best city references requ'red, Call at 41 WANTED_wirnix TWO DAYS, A YOUNG GIRL, understands chamberwork and child. “apply. At 14l Ist avenue, between Mh and 10th sta, ANTED—A STRONG ACTIVE Spike ig AS CHAM ate tae and to wash and iroa;she must be clean, wil/iag herself useful, and be well recommened. Apply, ther re o'clock A. M., at 12 Lafayette place. ‘AP TED—A COOK. WHO UNT ypc erin Tae alvo a girl, who understands cutung and mating and ight cbamberwork in a smail feciliy: required, welirecommended, Apply at No. (5 Fast 19 = ARTED-A FEW INTPLLIGENT YOUNG GIRLS, ars.old. Apply 94 the printing oflss of ean take care of & Joba F, 4s a9 ANTED-TWO NEaT reer ey Sea Gra STO LEARN dresemaking. This is a rare op lott, _The best or reference req’ PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS BEAM- who perfectly understands dressmaking and plain Fah re inbeanchen, soot rates veces teauizen capara ing and ca] ‘one others nec: - Tnquize at 10 We ‘Weet ‘14ib #t., Detwee en ry and ‘Sth avenues. 4 “4 "2 on TWO at clash Apply at 30d. pply “Wao SPEAK ove as chambermald and plain sewer, ued the must come recommended Apply at 143 Hast Lith st., near 2a ;ANTED-A LADY, QUALIFIED TO GIVE LEi80N8. in drawing and paibting in water enloce. to take case in drawing in a young iRdies’ school 144 Lawrence et, Brooklyn, ANTED—A WOMAN, AS COOK, WHO PERFECTLY understands her business, None veed apply but those who can wash without a boaré, and ean briog city references: Call at 12. St. Mark’s piace, this day, de- frcm their last place tween the hours of 10 and 12 A. M, ANTED-BY rr MOST EFFICIENT | ‘AND HIGHLY recommerded Protestant woman, & situation as cook, warher and irocer, or (o do general house work; is fully com: Eisen the discharge of her dutes. Also, by @ young Enz ia girl, Aneen ears ok1, a situation, to take care of 8 babe, iting. Both will take moderate Apply at 345 8th avenge, in and ‘waren: are wring oi obligh the he barement, under the c’othing store, WASTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Situation in a, private family ax seamatross, and to the chamberwork; éhe is good aod. oan obae highly Tecommended; or she would take's piase in. & private fasaily to do the general housewcrk; is « good clean cook, &c. Please ets fortwo dajnat No. 20 Aarrison ‘st, between Green, wich ard Hud son, W ANTED—bY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH YOUNG woman, & Protestant, a situation as seamstress, or to jasiet in ‘aking care of children. Good reference, Address L. Herala oflice; , Sree between the hours of 10 and maburg. ANTED-BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG womap, a situation as cook, and to assist in washing he perfectly understands her busines, and can make mont exellent bread, biscuit and pastry. Dest of refer Call at 272 1oth ft, Between Ist avenue and avenue A, eared SMART, rene. TANTS A Eatin RESP! § tive girl, tn eaeeilont ‘wash rain cook. ‘The best of city. rel Say be e reen for two days at 111 Chambers ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A LADY, AS AMANU- entle, copyist,or readers ‘won'd go West, South, or mto the country. Address A, T ‘, Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Youbg Worman, as scamstress, can Cut and fit ladiey children’s dresses, and do all kinds of sewing and hairdressin, Would take care of children, best of reference given, Can be seen for two Gays at 157 East 2st st. BT NURSK.—WANIED, BY A RESPECTABLE MAR. ried Woman, ® situation as wet nurre in a respectable family; ‘be best of city reference. Please cail at 213 Elizabeth et, hear Prinee, over the ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in ® private family, as good platn 090k, washer and irover; Kood reference tor the Inst. tour yours; has short dis in the country. Can be seen mh ‘ear, near id avenue, SITUATION, BY A SMAR’ ACTIVE porter in & store, or to drive imself generally useful; would be into the country tot ake charge a span of horses: ‘orse and ‘illog to £0. can pro: ane address Messrs bailey ennai TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, either as'Iaundres# or chambermaid; beni of ely referencecan be given, Apply at 126 8th st., near Gib av,; cin be seen for tw day 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, uation as wet nurse in a private family, Good re ‘erence given. Please call at 120 West 22d st, WARTEDSA SITUATION. BY A COMPETENT YOUNG gil, CA Wailing in all iis branches, and to take care of the eliv 1d parlors. Can give excellent city reference, No oh; ‘ctlon to" ¥rook lyn or ‘Staion Island. 2 competent in a pri- Yate famt'y or boarding house, Wager, #5 to 8. Call wt 09 aventie, —saaneeanaeeeeaeneasaierenaihtesasiaen ANTED~A SITTATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT able young woman, a cook, washer and froner, or to do chamberwork and wattiog: has bent of city reference, Can hg for two days at lS jall place, rear building, room No 6. ANTED-A SITUATION, AS GOOD{COOK, WASHER ond froner; understands baking in all tte ‘branches; or would ‘ei charbermatd Land. wetler, oF Piaia sewer. 0 0b Ne ‘tal Best rence ianer Galle atk West 19th ‘st, second floor, back room, for ame. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Bai ypom the South, who is well acyuninted with the German fancy foods business, also the book and peg A business, a aitna- ton as salesman or entry clerk in either of the above capacities; can furnish be ap of reference from his last employer; clty reference, if required. Please address T. J. D., aid office. \TRD—A GERMAN GIRL, AS CHAMBERM AID and seamsiress, and te take care of children; one who cap Tener Jer x'ish acd’'can come well recammended. Appiy ANTED—AT 83 WEST TWI fir}, who can come well recommended, as and waiter, Must be willing to make h« sreelf ' 'geve aig wont Sora ANTED.—A TIDY, NEAT GIRL, NOT Mad 2 FIFTEEN Years of sge, can find a good place, to do the 3 alndy end child Pony. 12, second floor, St. Dents Hotel, Broadway, INTY-SIXTH Lyla ry of a small familly, Gardiner, parlor opposite Grace church. » ANTED—A NEAT, ACTIVE GIRL: ard superior washer and jroner, in ® private fammiiy- lain seamstress, and to agelst in cham! cod clty relerentes an 1p hones'y capt, may apply, between the hours ot 1 and 1, at lig A GOOD COOK Also, one as nice work. ‘These will ©, ANTED—A GEAMAN AND HIS WIFF, TO WORK on a farm; also a single man. 114 Elizabeth st. TANTED—AN FATRY CLERK, MUST HR A Q00D man, active, and an for three days, Empire, Herald eftice, Apply to J. H. Goodwin, American. Addi Wing reference, age and salary. ANTED—A BOOKKFEPER AND CONFIDENTIAL clerk, One who will make himwelt generally u-etal of references will be required. Address, in bis own handwriting, box L878 Post ofles, ‘giving Teterence, and stating the amount of salary ex; ANTRD -SEVERAL YOUNG MEN, OF coup AB. av aa. to take subscriptions toa ney book Teat, publialied this da leton’s ; Balding, 46 and £43 | ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND IN A TRA store. One who is acquainted with the bueiness and can come well recommended apply at No. corner of pring. _ TANTRD —A SMALL BOY, TO “TEND a, No 1 Bridge street, Brooklyn, by the ferry. Apply, thls ‘ny, before 10 o'clock A. M. Salary moderate. The SL Greeawich ead Wai. NCH. Good roferences re OM 15 TOIT YEARS OF AGR, Good refererces SMART AND A A sixteen years of age (German, reaiding preferred), in a faacy small first year, ry goo! irapertag house. "Salary Address F, 8., Herald office. V ANTED—BY AN IMPORTING BOU correctly and is quick at figures. One residing yeh bls pa h poperga el Dreferred. "Addseua in Swe handwriting bot E, A BOY WHO A FEW GOOD ACTIVE MEN, + with this amount of money, fo invest in a cew Cess Jor manulacturing somp. whereby nine fonike of the ‘and one third of the expense 14 saved, and a better article ho are prepared to travel and n double thelr money 2t04P.M.,on R. \N DEMANDE~UNE DEMOISELLE FRANOAISR COM. famil ¢ particulicre. Brooklyn, de 84 11 heures lematin, bre, dans une fadreaser 144 Hicks et de Sa 6 le soir, FE JEUNE FILLE, sire trouver une ; LA SUISSE FRA DE- lace comme bonpe d’enfants ou femme de chambre; elle d de borne recommer@ation. s’adresser 19 Vandewa‘er street, au me, sur le devano. INTRLLIG! MPLOYERS WISHING 4 fird respectable German, 4 oglh ior ho'eis and Goop SERVANTS “Wit WILD ‘hand New, at WORRT Ou ot Reade Alto, street, Conehinen, farmers, laborers, £¢., at thie or the. bra 102 Gres nwich sireet, NM FEPEOTFULI ind hentia that her a aero of ibe peak claea, tra cock wante a situation cfice wall! euited.