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a neal —_ seeeareane w ANTED—FEMALES, ARLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A rernactable family, on ber aria wet nurse, in baby, Callai $52 Pearl at, first focr, pack room LADY WiSHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION FOR Proter irl as mura sna ress, of chamber nd waitre Apply etic ast 25th RL DESIRES A SITUA- wD PROTESTANT GERMAN ( fon im city or COUIPY, AB cook, Washer and ironer, or ‘do peneral poune ; isa good baker. Wages moderae. Apply at M7 Bowery YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATI bormaid & soa Reamstress, or would ening, bax no objection to ibs care of ‘bil ean give the Boat of Guy reference from her last piace, W he has lived Gre youre. Call at Mr. Macy's, sob ‘av. corner of 2b #1 ITUATION WANTEDOBY YOUNG WOMAN, AS | NAS CHAM. Q wasbing and A emsek: referenzes given. Addrem E. D. Bera vice TANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young girl, 17 years of age, wotake care of a child orto = mye ; good reference given. Also for a boy, brother and sister, in the country. Address | few doors from #rand sireet, ANTED—BY Bi B ‘ABLE § MARRIED LADY, baby to purse at her own Columbia ESPBCT. ‘with a fresh bre set of milk, meaidence, 789 6th avenue and 46th Wetanpoten A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO itumtion to do general Bonsework in a private | ‘fmmtly, ‘cook, waab and iron. (ood city references en.’ Apply for two day’ Bedford street, corner of P ae New York 7 ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, BY A RESPECT. able Protestant woman, Who has many years experience i able to ake-the entire management of @ aby from its birth; er would tke care of an invalid lady. Is a good seam: | mress. Bem ef reference. Call on + 60 Main st., Brook- Dyn. ANTED—RBY A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL, A situation as nurse and seamstress, or to waiton a lady, speaks Ruglish, French and Spanish.’ Has city references frem her last place. Inquire any time at 167 Weat 25th st., | between 74h and Sth avenues, Where she can be seen. | ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR SIX LADY GRADU ‘ates of the best Cemale seminaries in New York State, fo teach in families and schools. Some would prefer to go South Address Prof. D. D. Owen, Hudson River Institute, @laverack, N.Y. do do genera: he washer, | aid Daker ean pive ibe beat of city reference from her last place; has no objection to go im the country. Pieawe call at 207 ist ave., one door above 3th st., in the bakery eT HA fresh by ast fine sewing; and be well recommended. Piease call at $22 7th av., between ‘Both and Sist sts., for two days. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. _ LADY, BOARDING, WANTS A FIRST RATE SEAM. ‘stress, one who can come ‘ober in the morning and go ome at night. Address Mrs. R. H., Herald office. OUSEKEFPER.—WANTED, A YOUNG WOMAN, OR widow unencum (American), to take charge of a ‘nail family, one who is used Wo the care apd management of mma! children, with a dispesition to make home agreeable. Undoudied reference required. Pay must be moderaie. Ad dress W. S 1. Herald office, stating termsand where, an in- terview may be had ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, TO TAKE charge of a child of sixieen Denies Apply at Zi lib ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS COOK, (AN American preferred.) to goin the country. One who thoroughly understands ber business, and can bring unexcep. Hionable references, may apply at 42 West 14th st. T ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AN AMERICAN | preferred, to do genera! housework in a family of four; must be indusirious, prudent, and a good cook, washer and oper, make food bread, biseuit, de. Such a woman may call at 69 Walker st, Wages $ per month. WANTED, A, PERSON WHO IS A FIRST RATE dressmaker, and who can cut and 6t well: one who un- dersancs bairdrensing aie Apply at 14 5th avenue, aviog ces may appiy at 69 %h 8, nek, to-day, JANTED—SEVERAL RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT women, in good staal tt housework, &c.. ready ut good male rman women, Gmiely. Inquire at the Domestic Instiute and Home, 138 1th #t, corner of 6th 7 ANTED—A SALES LADY THAT IS THOROUGHLY | acquainted with laces and embroideries Reference from last employer. Inquire at the lace store, 705 Broadway. _SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. rz ACTIVE BUSINESS YOUNG MAN, WITH UN- doubted references, wishes a situation as bookkeeper or saletman in a house where there would be an opportunity to | venue take an interest in the business by investing capital. Com- | ous wuictly confidential. Address Q. P, O., Herald TANT HAS 4 would like some employment ddreas C.W. B., Herald office Casey WANTED—IN A WHOLESALF OR RE tail store, by a young man from tbe country; understands se t# furnishing ant book business; beat of city veferener given would be satiated with « moderate compen. mauion. Addre M Broadway, for three yauve ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A GER 8) man, as coachman or porter. Good reference. Apply | ai 486 Sd avenue, in the store, Can be seen fortwo days. | @ROCERS—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION | be business, or Wo attend bar, bas had | ty and Hrooklyn; or would acy f anything else that might offer. Can Brep boo aby doudie or single sn: Can Farms entiefee- | ery reference. Please aédress box 102 Herald | HELP > WANTED—MALES. YOUTH CAPABLE OF TAKING ROUGH SKETCH ea in water colors, may ind employment, by applying at 382 Fourth avenue. OY store. Selary fifty dollars the first year. Address box 761 Post office. MPORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN.—WANTED, A FEW | Dusiness men, with some capital, to travel or locate South | Wert, and take charge of a safe, profilable and respectable nema, in which large Ay be realized, and uo bur. . Post office, New York city, with real ANTED—A FARMER TO TAKE CHARGE OF A farm: eotch or American; satisfactory references re. y and sobrwiy. Address box W ed aa tO eapabilit Eivew Rochdite, Weatchestat county, N- ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE MAN TO WORK ON A farm near the city and uke care of horses, ouly tbone Soderstanding horses perfectly and willing to work for. wages need apply. Call a: 04 William st, room No. 3, from I o'clock ANTED—A BOY EROM a) TO 17 YRARS OF AGE. in id porting ho write 8 good gqome well recommended. Address in handwriung, ference, A * Herald nifice ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, THRE OR FOUR ang men in a retail dry goods store, Broadway, none ily references th references, enclosing one dollar, o meet expenses, Mere han Heraid office. ANTED— AN OYSTER MAN ; ae thoroughly 1 and 88 MAN WITH $30 CAN | kK: none need spply with permanent employment. way, room No. 43, corner ONE WHO UNDER Apply af ar 9 o'clock ANTED—i00 AMERICAN WOOD CHOPPERS. APPLY i roadway. room No. 3 of 1. D. NASH, agent for Wood and Timber Company ANTED—A MAN WHO CAN PLAY THE PIANO. fe sing preferred, and a lady also. I siaire, between 12 and 1 TANTED—A GENTLEMAN ACQUAINTED WITH | banking business, to goto Baltimore, aa agent, also a youn, 4 an office. Apply at the Merchanta egistry office, 367 Broadway, room No. 1. Situations | Nev comumaasion charged in advance WASTED—A YOUNG OR MIDDLE AGRD MAX, TO | ein ® pleasant wholesale business, one whe can | ee ¢ give bonds in las | tique morose NG WOMAN, A | a pictorial publication, in its line it hax never | ' care of H.N. Wid, Eaq., No. 451 Iz les—Harriett and So) | volumes. ‘NEW ‘YORK "HERALD, SATURDAY, ‘DECEMBER 12 1857. WEW PUBLICATIONS. ETITION DERIED. 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Dec. 18 at 7 o'clock. ‘Several seamen and ‘will take part in the exercises. All friends of the sailor are respectfully snvited to aitend. ‘OUN STREET FIRST M. FE. by ay JOUN STREET. Treacking ‘© morrow morn: the Rev. Dr. J. 8. wv. Charies E. Harris. Services to commence at fants oe Strangers are | invited to attend. EMORIAL CHURCH.—REV. a S DROWNE, As sistant minister of Holy Trinity chure! bene oye tod will preach to morrow (ounday) evening. in the church corner of dammond aeet and Waverley piace. Services at 1035 A. M., Sand Thy P.M. Seats free. FV. J. WW. BARTSELL, OF CINCINNATI, OTO, will preach in the Bixth Universaliat chareh, Twent fourm sireet, tomorrow, Bervices at 10d A. M. and 3 P.M. EV. GEO. B. € ont D.D., BY R tee) vie, repeat the sermon on ‘'Pauperiam, ils Remedies and Preveuatives,” to morrow, evening, at 73 o'clock, a cbureh of the Puritans, on Union square. ME REY. CHARLES &. HARRIS, THE CHRISTIAN Jew, will preach Sabbath morning in the South Second street Meibodist By eet Willamsourg. CADEMY OF MUSIO“HERR FORMES.— FIRST XIGHT of “1 Puritan,” eventn, 15, for the hene SAC She Hetrew Benoveiae y tisassse'De Js Grange, Migs. Labocetia, Gasmer, Cari Forme pe scene from a popular opera. Admissions No be had of the Secreuary. A. Loskrus, 16 Dey street, and as. the house on tbe evening of the performance. Aemnics AN COAL COMPANY.—NOTICE IS HEREBY of the stockholders of the American Coal ( company of Alleghany county, Maryland, for the lection of nine directors, and for the transaction of axch other business as may come before the meeting, will be held at tbe he company, in the city of New York, on Thure Mth December, 1867. The transfer hooks will be ciosed from the 14th to 24th instant inclusive. Polls open nag P.M wy, ertUs, secretary. B* ELIZABETH WATTS. —ALL PERSONS HAVING claims against the above vessel, will present (be same Within three, days to the undersigned Daren Dee. 10, 1887. +, 29 Broadway, corner of Barclay street, DGAR A. POR LITERARY ASSOCIATION. —YOUNG men desiring to improve the mind by friend! io enyoy the plearures of comfortable club room, can address Charles Vernon, Herald SONTC,—THE MEMBERS OF EUREKA LODGE NO. |. F. & A. Mare hereby eommoned to attend « rege r communication, to be hel! op ‘his (Saturday) evening, at Dd close at two o'clock 105 Howery, 98 736 o'clock, 08, busines of tbe ‘wtmost impor: tance will be brought before them der. Winktaw FP. BRERS, W. M. &, Wincunsren, EW YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 6—A IN “special meeting of this Union will be held thie Satur: Gay) evening, Dec. 1B at the Union Buildings, 163 Bowery emt ae buminesa imporance TUM. Be MCMANUS, Proaident. ‘will he transaeted R. D. Dack,. Rec. Secretary. ‘OTHE.—THE COMMITT! LANDS AND PLACES: of the Board of Counellmen will meet at No. I7 City the I4th instant, at 2 o'clock put M. to take into ‘consideration the Propriety Jot reguiatin I aA EE vested |) auend. & L WACGH, Commitee aca Wit MaNerinn, my nd L_ Places. PRICE ase THE RRORTVER OF TAXES, NEW COURT ». 82 Chathbers New York, Dec. 4, 1867.— On Nower ut bereyy given, that on all taxes remaining wn| on che Ist day of January next, interest will be added at a ef )2 per eent per anoam, the 7th day of Reptem ber inet be i ni. No mone: cl mheingeahe ET... nad Tis easter ars Taxes. PO ey 4 OF RECRIVER OF Pt QEW COURT House) 32 Chambers jew Ve ‘Nov. 1, 1867.— Notice is hereby elven that ene per eumt wil be mided on pe 7 of December om ald tases remainiag unpaid, ago jecember. Obecks ing money heeeh har erclnck.. IN EMALL, Recet; 4 icine Staton te thie x. an’ banking house FT TT", MEKHERS OF PA LODGE, NO. 28, of F. A, re their nde room, corne Twentieth eres avenue, at 14 past 126" funday afternoon, December 18 Bir the purpone of paying a net mite of reepert t of Wate brother omas Gineon, of lodge No. BB, Beituat Ls fully invited to attend T J. Key, 8 The fraternity are reapect Hy order of CHAS. B. CORNELL, W. HE MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S Roman Catholic Benevolent Association are requested epuncinal in chetr attendance at the rexnier meeting to , wer Worl <, De , x JAMES J’, BYRNE, Prosideuy, WAVERLEY PLACK.—PURNISHED ROOMS ARE TO Jet to families or ange gentlemen, at the Webster House, on the north corner of Rroadway and Waverley piace. Board ‘on the European ©» be furnished if desired, either or Ameri- on play. ST HOUSE ‘Twenty-ninth street.—A large, ished p: ele mendemen to let, with board, will find this opportunity unsurpassed. for comfort, location lor and two bedrooms convenience. 2 AND 4 ABINGDON Seams porice 'e et Us ‘idee *netorcuses req BOND, STREET, NEAR, BROADWAY—PLEASANT furnished rooms to let, with board. Dimner at rn’ Bhi SIDE—A suit of rooms on the l WAVERLEY FLACK ORB acon vee. A GR. veman wife, also two rooms: men, can de had by applying as above, nat ‘QT STREET, NORTHWEST CORNER OF SEVENTH avenue. —An elegantly furnished sult of rooms and {wo medium ones it to disposed with board, i etna ae ne NG Ae cometh ey ies ine On eee, on terms. 19 8%, MARK'S PLACE—A FURNISHED PARLOR bedroom for !wo single genteme jeman and wife, “Also, a single gee WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, TH .—A well furnished Ry Jet, with board, to a party pereane in 8 Bet vate bor SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 40 Eh and Sixth avenues.—Furnished rooma, ~ Ai ‘board, for entlemen, References families 3 and gel 44 4 UNION | SQUARE.—A SUITE or FRONT ROOMS on second floor, overlooking the with board. d,_ References required. Pim B. 49 age 5 WEST FIGHTKENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—A desirable suit of rooms, on se- coud floor, to let to a gentleman and wife; house drst ¢! Dinner at6. References exchanged. Ts "erms moderate, ‘vantos STREET, CORNER OF LAIGHT, OPPO- & site Bt. John’s Park.—Rooms to, let with board, to fa- milies or single gentlemen, on second, third or fourth floors, ROBINSON | STREET, CORNER OF GREENWICH. — ‘A gentleman and his’ bet or two Wemen, also two can be with AND ene para FUhmra top ROOMS TO board, to roard, to peresna.cols only Ality, ro Si On rae | Soakir@orencen "A Sang ea gastos om renee rion, UTE ETE | thane >a fated. 10° auire ot S01 Fourth sirce’, between Sikh avenue and Wash ington a, ere ras. tyre meg renelien 9 Pa, yh ee” without partal board ake Blee él Bleecker wrest RST CLASS AND ELEGANT ACCOMMODATION, ish superior board, be had by applying imme: diately at No. ad West Bixtoeath street, near Fit avenue. A PLEASANT Hi Foome and an excellent table ins street. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Terms y ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO gentlemen and their ladies, with board for the ladies only * Address J.C. Be, Broadway Post ofice, ‘OTEL LODGINGS.—GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN nicely furnished rooms at je vie corner of Fraokfort and Willlam streets. ‘of rooms: night. “Ano a fow upigr reoma for b per month. SIGHTS, BROOKLYN.—A FEW YOUNG GENTLE rooms and good b: minutes wah ot al ot Wall alt ate ferry, ats emacs check Breoklyn. ‘PUFASANTIROOMS 70 LET_WITH AN EXCELLENT tabie; family small and private; with or without board, ath Spring sree 3 west of Broadway, a few doors from the Prescott House; bath and gas. Persons furnishing their own Foome will ve liberally dealt with. Dig tory BOARDING. THE Lysis pin trai CON- of four rooms, 1, and wit ih board, to let & parte wishing = 90 lel home, tu “a genteel borhood, where there Gre ne boarders. Location up town, west Adress Nelson, Union aquare Post office, ‘pavare BOARD.—A HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED parior and ‘Vedspom attached. Apply at Surat Jones street. bs Aged ‘WANTED—ON TH® FIRST OR doarders, for a gen leman, his wife, and three young Poor eituation between Waverley place and Union aquare, rivate table will be required. Address D., New York Tote, for three day! SPRING STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM BROAD. way —To let, several ban ly furnished single gentlemen. ear all the first Bodie. “inquire ia the building. of ANSON HOUSE: 13 NINTH STREET, TWO DOORS VEST OF BROAD- way.—To let, a suit of rooms, elegantly furnished, on the second floor, suitable for a gentlemen ind wife or two or three soe gentlemen; also single front rooms; house is first class, an is modern improvements. Apply as above. 15] ZEXTH STREET. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms to let, at & moderate p) 20 EAST BROADWAY, FIVE DOORS ABOVE JEF- ferson street,—To Het, with bourd, two handsomely furnished front rooms; the house has all ihe inodern improve- ments. References exchanged. 264 4. TENTH STP RET.—TWO SMALL PARLORS WITH OE bedrooms attached, suitable fo- gentiemen and thotr | Wives: also, rooms for single gentlemen; bath and gas; verms | moderate. 399 , FOURTH | STREETCNEATLY FURNISHED rooms, suitable for single gentlemen. house is first class, newly fitted up, having al. the modern improve- ments, convenient io care and stages Dinner at 6, Refer- ences required. BROOME STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF Broadway.—The most desirable and central location , deing ip the german vieinity of all the first clase ermanent and transie! lers accommodated. Dinner at 1 and 6 o'cloek. "Private table if d if desired. 76 BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH STREET — Rooms in suit, either for s family or a party of gen- tlemen, where they can be perfealy athome, Also, single rooms.’ Private table if required. “Table d’hote at 6 o'clock P.M. Cuisine # la Francaise. 85: BROADWAY, ONE DOOR FROM SEVENTEENTH 8 19 et to e Euro LARGE ROOM, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, AND A small one to let, with partial board, if desired, at 145 Eighth street, opposite Citnton Hall. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN OBTAIN A PLEA- sant second story room, well furnished, with board, ina Private fauily, by applying at 99 Fifth street. A WHOSE FAMILY IS PRIVATE mmodaie one oF (wo single gen ilemen, with part the house is modern, No, 94 Bast Twelfth street, second block from Broadway. References exchanged. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO & z GEN mmodated with pleasant and ou atree’, first white house above Smith Board at 136 Living street, Brooklyn GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND SINGLE TLE men can find rooms and board at $4 West Seventeenh Street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues D ROOM, WITH ONE OR 0 aingle gentlemen, also, rivate house with all Prince street, atew OARD.—TWO PLEASANT SUITS OF ROOMS, WITH ‘board, at 106 and 108 Kast Fourteenth street; families wishing the comforts of « home for the winter can be suited, ‘asthe locauon and accommodations are all the is requisite for a first clas residence. References exchanged. OARD.—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms on second floor, with or without @ private table, house is first class, aid several years established. 49 ‘Weat Twenty secons wireet. References required OARD—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH PANTRY. GAS, &e., can be had by apply’ at 81 West Twenty. Sixth street. The location is p) and convenient wo cars and stages. Terma moderate. OARD.—TO LET, IN A GENTERL GERMAN F. att Y. where only few boarders are taken, a room with fall board, to a eng! nileman, or to a gentleman and wife. Location Thirty fifth sireet. Address X., box 1.105 Post office. OARD.—TWO FRONT ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR to let, ‘with board, to families or single gentlemen, at 66 Hammond street, between Bleecker a > BS. RD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLE. ‘man and his wife ean find « pleasant home for the winter by applying at 191 Kast Hrosiway. | The family. is sunall, douse well furnished, with modern improvemeats. taken to board may expect the comforts of @ home. ‘Location Very pleasant. Bottny IN BROOKLYN, — eccond story front —4 PLEASANT Seer convenient to the sireet, between Hieks an rooms and partial bow the South and Wall street ferries, ret, Brooklyn. A handsome front room on the OARD IN BROOKLYN. —10 LET. TO ONE OR TWO gentlemen, a large, well furnished room, with ample cloneis and bedroom attached, if desired. Also, two small Bingle rooms. Apply at 6 Clinton street, midway between Wall street and South ferries. en WANTED. mh pind yd ry ~ —_— AS part pay ive the use of a fine vor yea plano or instruction on New York ett: per War’ nod. weet aide groterved. Very ben of roteronees gitem, Kddresa W. S.. 13 Thompson street, near Prince. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in some se.ect boarding honse, parlor and bedroom pre |. but would not object to bedroom only if the place waa Location above Fourth street and convenient to rules replying wil! state References given QOARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND Wi in a private fummily; location Second to Sixth avenue, and ‘th to Thirtieth street. Terme not to exornd « \ddress M. G., Union square Post off res —A FINE PARLOR AND RBEDROW the second floor, either with or without board, it |. a Plenaant rooms for single gentemen, at 21 Clinton place OARDING.—DESIRARLE ACCOMMODATIONS IN A first cines house, for a gentleman and wife or two or three JQUNE Rentlemen. “Dinner at ¢ o'elonk. Call at 170 W ‘wenly second sireet, between Seventh and Righth avenves OARDING.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL AC- commodate singe Indy or a gentleman with & pleasant Toom on the second floor, of A jeman and his wife with or ‘without board: aleo, a hall bedroom to let, with or without board. Apply at 48 Allen street. Bord ie OR — ERS CAN RASTLY Py OBTAIN 1CK & ANDREWS, 289 Broadway vate families bmving desirable accommodations, either with or without board, will please call or address, giving par- Uculars. OARDERS.—IT IS NEEDLESS TO TELL YOU OUR office in the most reliable piace to find « bosrdiog une—thonaands knows the fact. We have a thorough know ledge of all aking, boarders in this and Rrookiya cities, ft WayR ren ly io direct you wo suitable fetnilion, or or ctherertee, free cf charge. Private families and boa houses wishing boarders will truly find our office the aly one. Benet deceived; your surest chance for boarders « bwin 4 CO."S, corner of Kighteenth street and Broadway. pon. AND THE SPANISH LANGUAGE —A reW On yt ——— with aq ly a eels Teepe they ean acquire racicn Rndwledge of = The bouse has all the m K a i Fourth street, Sener aie vletock.” References reqeisel. OOPER HOUSE, &4 RROADWAY.—Fty stgyRD ) rooms, by the day or week, for gentlemen Price per week, from $2 (0 $6. Connected Isa eet am restaurant. FRGANT, TASTY, WELL ESTABLISH objectionable accommodations for sleeping, are funiahed at low rates, by: vend ry id wholeaale, retail an: > AnD, De. . in parlors, Plimpton's secretary hed by instaimenta, at 62 White RENCH BROARD.—A FEW GRNTLEMEN CAN FIND A stitable home in a Parisian family, where French is Ut Address 239 Kast Tenth street, RENCH BOARD IN BROOKLYN —GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with pleasantly furnished rooms, with partial board, in a French private house, at No. 66 Willoughby mtree! References exchanged ree ROOMS TO LET—AT fas doors above Union 14 vernenta, in # private fami quired. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET for single gentlemen, with ne BROADWAY, uare. with all the modern ina Y, with a private table, if re- ~AT 44 WHITE STREET, whhout board. Spanish PRNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT board, at 888 West Houston mrert, near Broadway: the mine bas all the modern improvements; French spoken; ebarges very moderate. RNIHED ROOMS TO LET—A ROOM AND TWO bedrooms: one may be neakiiehen. To a aman and wife lired of hoarding (he offers a favorable oppor tunity (o keep house, Apply a: 123 West Twenty fourth, Renal Tab avewug, GQoUTH BROOKLYN. —BOARD.—A PLEASANT FRONT room, on second floor. with bedroom, for a gentleman and wife or two single geMemen, with full or partial board, may be had at No, 6 Tompkins place, third house from Harri: son siree’ WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD, to single gentlemen, in a private family in Prince street, near Re References Pequired. Apply at 39 Broad- WO WE .L FURNISHED LARGE ROOMS TO LET— third for, with board, to genteel families or single Also four rooms on'the third floor, above the en nulinbie for two gentlemen in each, with full board, at $5 each per week, at No. 16 Bond street. House has mo- dern improvements. 10 LET—WITH BOARD, A HANDSOMELY FUR. nished second story front room and bedroom, also two Small rooms on third and fourth floors, at No. 19 Ninth streat, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. References exchanged. Dinner at 6 o'clock. W2xtee ar A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A QUIET, Jeasant, comfortable home*in a small respectable private P family, where there are no other boarders. Address, with full particulars, E. HW. B., Herald offic ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD of the Wall street or Fulton ferry, by two gentlemen, two bedrooms. with fireplace in each, and 1] board, in an American or English private family. Address Z., box 3,138 Postoffice New York, stating terms, as no other answers will be regarded, fli HOUSES, ROOMS, &e., WANTED, FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS AND ONE CHILD WISH torent, until the Ist of pal i @ small, genteel fur- fished house or cottage in & neighborbood. The furni- Titemust be gest ant it eilf be well taken care af; the rent notioexcend $45 per mouth. Or the same farnily would take » with © rooms, in @ respectable family, in a good lo Reference given and re- f office, stating {ull partien- of rent per moni, or board, including fire and gas, SMALL HOUSE WANTED—IT MUST HAVE ALL the modern improvemen's, and be located in the vici nity oi Broadway and Union square. Rent moderate. Ad- dress A. B. Hanningron, 820 Broadway. SMAL 1, FAMILY, DESIRING TO ECONO. mise, would hike the care of afurnished house. Would Pay a moderate rentand maintain the most careful super. vison over the premises. Any amount of first class refe. or security, if required. Address Banker, Herald office OUSE WANTED—AN ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE, th and Twenty-fourth street: Agmall house desired. Ad ‘OTEL WANTED BY THE SUBSCRIBER. son having a first elass hotel to dispose of, York or any palacent et or town, will please address 5. C. Decay, Herald offi ANTED—IN A GOOD LOCATION DOWN TOWN, (the First or Fourth ward preferred.) a store suitable entee] porter house, in business thoroughfare. no 0b jection 10 rent » whole hose. Must get at least (wo or (hres Years’ lease. Address J. G., Herald office. ANTEDOBY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD, two, or three furnished rooms on'second floor, wich Hege of kitchen, not lower tan Twenjeth street nor above Fortieth street, tn a small private family, Terms rons: be moderate. References exchanged. Ad ©. Madison square Post office, for two days. TANTED—A BREAD AND CAKE BAKER, TO TAKE charge, nlso « young Woman accustomed fo serve in a. baker's store.’ Best references required for both. Apply at TANTED—ROOMS FOR A SMALL FAMILY; LOCA tion west side of town, not above Bleecker sureet. Terms #12 to $16 per month. Address T. R. E., box 714 Post oftice. TANTED UNFURNISHEY ROOMS FOR A SMALL ‘American family, in a pleasant location, with modern conveniences, at a mod Toodenin price. Address for two days, DANCING ACADEMIES. entrance. Open every day and evening for classes aud pri- Yate lessons. Grand soirées on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sator. bay * Lea Lantiers"’ every evening—taugbt without extra charge. A, DoDwonzi’s DARCING ACADEMIES, . ‘No, 806 Broadway, New York; No. 187 Montague place, Rrooktly a. Classes now open for the reception of pupt 188 M. D, KING RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO the pubic that ber dancing academy in now open for pupils, and also for evening practice, at 477 Broadway. Boi- Fee on Wedmesday and Saturday evening: ‘OUNG LADIES WANTED—IN IN £ RESPECTAB z dancing aeademy, to dance afternoons and evening liberal salary paid weekly to those well qualified. Apply at Madame Sauivegeau s academy, 663 Broadway, up stairs, front rooms. SICAL. ONE MELODEON (PIANO fh PIANOFORTES AND. O 0 _ iyo) to rent, at $2, $8, $4.98 and $0 a month; of for mala Pianos tuued, and music sacrifice for cxsh. Torighly taught at 230 Grand wireet. $10 LESS THAN USUAL PRICE FOR ANOTHER OF those splendid seven octave rosewood pianos, in laid with pearl, large round corners, beavy mouldings and garved lyre: warranted for two years. Those calling too Iaue ‘gain 1 for the last One can sow have ® At 3) Greene wre near Canal. Pianos to let. A. B. LINCOLN. GERMAN MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY, AN EX- perienced teacher of the piano, would like to bave some. more pupils for the above instrument. She alvo wishes to be employed at an Inatituie in thistown. Terms very mode- rate. Address or call on Mra. Hecht, 387 Bowery, near Fourth street. Mons AT HALF FRICKE AT WATERS’, NO. roadway —Piano@an| melodems al lower prioes than ver before offered in this market. Pianos aud melodeona to Fent,and Tent slowed oo purchase. For sale oa monthly paymenta, . THE LECTURE SEASON. esha OR, |, PURENOLOGY AND THE 80. cial Relations,”’ ie the theme of Mr. Sizer’s lecture ning. "y Bleecker Buidings. Bzaminations daily, at SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, AN ELE family sleigh, three seats, in eplendid order. only a abort Umne’ in eee", Aion ® coupe, Wiis’ pole aod shaite drees Washington, Herald office, RB AALE—A BLACK HORSE, RIGHT YEARS OLD, js high, sound and kind in all harness: ia fit for yee Price $45. Also, # light wagon and (wo sets of Rafncen for bait their value. "Callat Morris’ mablea, Liberty street, Brooklyn. Fox SALE—A NICK BAY HORSE, 1034 HANDS HIGH, seven years old, long tail: 18 ® very. stylish traveller, Also bobtail gray: ery siyiish and, & fast traveller, war To be seen at 31% Perry siree mare, are, aie yenre ranted as above, OR 8 SALE—A PAIR oF, poucax PONIFS, LATELY Vermont; about I Warranted sound tN. Rind Incr reepedt.. Price Inquire of N. A. CHILDS, corner Phirty eighth street and Tenthavenne, Also geod cart horwe. OR BALE—A FINE BROWN HORSE, 15 HANDS high, warranted (0 trot (he mile in three minutes; found and kind, ex years old. | The reason for selling ie that the owner gowa'to Knrope. Inquire at 70 Nawaan street, French confectionery, of 160 Kast Twenty second street, OR tec Bag WAGON AND HARNESS. —OAN be as an ifth treet, near University pt between pitted mated OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, A FAST BROWN Pacing mare, 1434 hands high, 7 years old, and warrant ed sound aud kind; can pace in be at the Adri atic stablen, 64 Grove street OTICE TO CARTM rash, (wo horses, —TO BE SOLD CHEAP FOR Guia, Rarnem®, and two sleighs, wish work. Apply st 38 udson sireet, any time afer 3 P, LEIGHS, SLRIOWS, KLEIONS.—TH have on band, at 114 Wa t, Mal sisi of sete rn mae, whi oey er ADWAY ELMER, pve HANDSOME PORY BUILT HORSES FOR SAL ne handsome jon gray, b yeare old, 1434 splendid totter, price SIM the other strawber Sands high, Will poor one mile tn By minutes, price 84. Ap: ply at 6) Cherr; Mirek. Wsteo TO PURCHASE, A SECOND HAND FULL panelled carriage, latest wtyls, but used, Address box 2.364 Post oflier WANTRD—A STANLE, HAVING FOUR OR FIVR alle, inv th birh S-fiest street and sixth 4, Rent of call at 37 West Twenty fret wt Renee | ea | _SALES OF WAY, BeraTD $1, 000 oe ONLY powe re WILL peas ge} ONE OF Travia stone dweiliog the bck af tht, er orth se | of Forty seventh stre: mixth and ih avenues. i by ry Sy ROLKUEY. ‘or tle foretnan, at the houses, or West at Thre -ninth street, his residence—or would ex- $3.000.-228, 84 stories i cy event bet a, “2 street, are well con for genteel fami baving ai) the modern provements. Price of each bane, 8,0 For particulars spply to Mr. McMANUS, 153 same $10, 000 2A? Onan. hcp L yoke BONDS, 600 1 Inds, 1,000 acres of land ih Minnesota, «Hever ny masts Philadelphia, and 30,000 land to exchange for dry goods,” Address P. a, M., Dox 3,361 Post office. ROOKLYN HOUSE FOR SALE—ON LAPAYETTE, Ddetween Fulton and Flatbush avenues, viz., the coave- three brick dwelling, No. 1 lane avenue, with et sae heavy amy location feet ‘from the Ful ‘ulton eee a iy id WILLEAM B. NICHOLS, 16 Nessa es New ‘yaa se-4 evenings at 19 anes ‘avenue, Brook- lyn. OUNTRY SEAT WANTED—WITEIN TWELVE OR fifteen miles of this city. from twenty to forty of land. jot to €3 a "sin000 price Twelve per cent of the pi money Address Nelson, box 133 ald office. ITY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A valuable farm in the city of Brooklyn, of about seven plenty of’ frait, about one minute's walk tot me stage fines two city railcoads, conveni+ ent to good driv and within two miles of tive ferries, ‘Kiso real estate to exchange for merchandise, or some. Iuera Uve business. wiser, Post ole, Brooklyn, with real name and R SALE—A FARM OF FIVE HUNDRED AND twenty ogi w acres, Gohoutthres: hundred cleared.) in Os. yo, aR ra ie ant, a half miles from town, six OR SALE—A FOUR STORY BRICK CORNER HOUSE ‘and lot, with a handsomely fitted up liquor store as there in in the city, or would euit for a grocery or liquor store, of- fered at a sdcrificn; going to California; very lite money, re if applied for. immediately. Apply on the prestises, southwest corne: ner of Second ave oA firat street, or st BIGGS & SOUTHWICK’S, 84 Nassan strec' OR SALE—THE BROWN STONE HOUR 1°4 THIRTY- fourth street, between Seventh and Kighth avennes, at» very Hage all the modern improvements, wad ide rene, Apply at 229 West Thirty: sh street, be- Pia and Ni enues. on SALE.—A RARE CHANCE TO PURE ‘uality Inds jn Iowa cheap for cath, or will: art for new Ky suitable tor a thread and needle inquire at 18 Pine street, room 10. No agents treated with. OR SALE—A BARGAIN—ONLY $650, FOR A NEAT house, with long lease of lot, near the depot at waa: only $260 down, balance on mortzage. Apply to J. WAR. No. 5 Tryon row, or corner of Fourth avenue and 126th st. y= SALE mye at SACRIFICE—ON THE LINE OF THR railroad, in Brooklyn, a house, ground and other build Inge. The necessities of the ndvertiser are such that for cash be will well at one-fourth cost, Address G. P. D,, Herald office. POR BALE CHEAP” A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, with kitchen attached, and two lots of ground, on Bush Wick avenue, near Johnson street; lots 26x!00 each. Also, & Tense items building, loested’ ou, Broadway,, between Fighth and Ninth streets, Brooklyn. E. D. Also, & first class three siory and high basement brick house, with all modern improvements, on Clymer street, near Bedford avenue, and P SE FIRST ‘a few minutes’ walk from the South Tenth street ferr, ply to E. METTLER, 241 Front street. B SALE LOW—A COUNTRY PLACE FF. tiinated on elevated around, twenty miles frow town by maik from the depot; tand, from two ation ‘acres, good house, abundant out buildings; eholee shade and fruit trees qAbply to & MARTINDALE, 167 Broadway, third story, fro oF EXCHANGE FOR REAL ence fp in operauon, secured ao Ever; satisfaction can be ven, 36 Broadway, o: PLEASANTLY ient, and pay: by arplving t Cooper House, POR, SALE, OR 70 LET—TWO HOUSES; 4 GOOD chance fora baker to make money: one is’ a first class bakery, now doing a good business, and the other is a dwell- The property is 34 feet front by 643g feet deep, Will be sold cheap, or leased for B'a yehitonted in & ¢ most business POM. d street, ing by 4 mh new! uilt last sprit fever years Wen 80h Fart of the city ypsee FOR SALP—ON RAILROAD, WITHIN THIRTY- ¢ min utes of Twenty-seventhstreet, in quantities from ne quarter of an acre to 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 and 20 or 6 acres, all in good oe joy better health and live as independently on $10 ),000 in New York. In- nire of. B. MAGIK, 105 Nassau street, or of J. STEVENS, jount Vernon. FAL HAT ATR. R SALE, Reveral houses and lots wetl 1o- eatdi in New York, Brooklyn and Westchester county, some ing from .6 to 20 per cent on veriment, and in Gret rave order, Om WiLL BE EXCHANGED For leasehold property, em, Great bargains. ‘Cal early on S. JESSURUN, 89 Barclay street ARE CHANCE. —A TWO STORY HOUSE, WITH BASE: rom Fulton ‘sof ground. Apply EARL S REEVES show s, 346 Broome street, corner of Bowery. 10 EXCH ANGE FOR DRY GOODS OR BOOTS AND shoes suitable for a country store—Two first class houses, with stores, on F near Camberns ons Cy Height ot rat Sarivelase sellvend banda. Ast MONSON eights, for fret onda. wo SIMO. ‘iL LINGHAM, iil Broadway, room No, &. TALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALB—IN THE VIL- lage of Chester ene yen. cae gubeertvere offer for sale the hag ow 'y, sMuate in the vil- lage of Cuemer, Orange gounty, New York:—Pirst, the hotel now, occupied 4 by Bi, Btarges, together with one acre of ‘good iand. Lis situated on the south side of the rail aot SE few rods from the depot. Itisa and pn ty bonne. 82x32, well ted to an and is a7 large ah protrable ba Dusiness. ected with it are two lark? jes and abecs, all — pe geet woot RIS G. CONKLIN, W. 5. CONKLIN, _FOR SALE. — 0.5For § SALE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED AM. sant RS Aut holographic Gallery. “Apply wo $200, ¥aGAR ARNAT, 424 way. $300- —FOR SALE, A SPLENDID SEGAR STORE IN Righb avenue, doing alarge and superior cash business. This hance. Alo 8 splendid porrer house in Maiden lane, gant carb Duainess, $2.00). Apply at 289 Rroadway, room 27. =A LARGR FIRST CLASS GROCERY, 000 per annum; stock at valuation, locadon unsurpassed Mines. Apply aL S47 Bb. HOWES ‘e Oo, On Re na great business the Broadwa: room No, 4. CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.—fTOCK FOR SALE. aod large basement store (o jet of aa old established Wooden warehouse, furnishing and toy store, in one of the beat business localities in this eity. Rent low. ‘Inquire at 3st Canal street, VEST A SMALL ing establisl ‘cash busi- RK SALE—ONE OF THE BEST PUBLIC HOUSES IN the city, situated on Broadway, and in the wieinlyy of all I hotels and theatres. ‘Inquire of BESSON EI, 39 South William sireet. FL SALE—ONE OF TEE BEST LOCATIONS IN fireet, © weil established drinking saloon; must an the owner has other business to atend i. Apply ‘emt street, opporite pier No. 4. WOR SALE—A QUANTITY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC AND Pepiee be aol a4 West ambrotype chemicals, cases, mi proservers, frames, passe partoes. a \y camera, mad by Clarke, of Lon Aiko, a fine stock of daguerreat rotyper, and specimen: h be sold a Inquire urs of 9A. M. and 2 P. M., to-day, at 291 OR FALE—A RILI. AMPLY SRCURED BY A JUDG Pooky ity Court eat 87 Seound tecond oor, R SALE.—A FIRST CLASS DINING SALOON WILL, » be = Ks t if Sppiies for immediately, or would exchange for Wi) hare or Krooklyn property Apply at 104 Bewery, between 10.A. M 1 satel vee da OR SALE—ONE OF TH EST WHOLESALE AND “etail pork stands in this city. It will be disposed of on easy terma to 6 reltable pe verytl vane the market trade is con Elin No. 22 Kaeser Hinton market, foot of Canal wir INGER'S SINGLE THREAD SRWING MACHINE POR sale, in perfectorder, for $00. J. M. EDN Y, 66 Jobn street. ‘O PRINTERS ANT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS. The manufacturers #ffer for sale at iow prices the follo ing recond Presaes 1 57 H Sixt 1 Bu 2 - : * 31x50 1 job printing machine. 13x16 ! 16x) 1 Card printing machine Also hand presses, several sizes, The above named’ machines are all in firat rate order, hav, ing been but litle worn, and thoroughly repatrod, ‘oF prices, &e., apply to K. HOE & CO. © GROCERS AND NUSTNES® MEN —AN OLD ESTAR. lished grocery and tea store forgale and store to lease, A rare opportun whhing to enter the. bust news il Henle fe ihe caper, 5 NER, No, 250 Greenwich street, corner of poly to © jurray. 0 THOR WISHING TO ENGAGE IN THE Boor and shoe trade, one of the best old established cash b ginesnes in ibe cys nore in Pralton wtreeh, Address Willams, Herald office. None but a cash offer will be taken. IN PLATE CHEAP, AND \¢ INCH BEST ROD IRON At a bargain, all slightly damaged.—100 boxes charcoal tin plain, 4.400 pounds beat quality of rod ata bargain. Apply At No. 4 New strev Fr oftier, No. 2. BILLIARDS. OsePH N. WITTR’R NEW BILLIARD ROOM, NO. 10 oh iiroadway rear of DeForest coufecuonery. "Melan's celebrated combination cushioned tales. HELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES, Protected by letters wool dated. r Qoiber ae jecember §, ‘The recent tmprnvementa made in these wbles make them unsurpassed in the world. ow offered to the wolen tifie billined player ae combining apeed with truth never before obtained in any billiard table, tect Prgmmp ly attended to, Salomon 788 and 788 Broadway. N.Y." Masufuctory 88 Ano sirowt SEGARS. } ATANA, DOMPETIO AND GERMAN SFOARS ARR Ny low ratew at my establiehment fow caah Purebase-s are particnterly ined examine {he varions te Citem white we ebeir g closed ont to ned alent ee oe. ‘Cubeks 1) Brosaway LOAN OFFIOnS. —WE HAVE MONEY IN ANY AMOUNT iR 2 ADVANCE O DIAMONDS, WATCHES, £6. ‘0 AD 1h ON PIANOS, SEGANS, DUY GOODS, Be, to yy 4 eee ve Ure 16-THE OLDEST OFFION IN THIS CITY. J. MACDUFF, established 1848, commission bouse, Ne. Broadway, corner of Walker street. N. B.—No pT a with any diber boune, "Private rooms, By AND UPWARDS ADVANCED (ON, DIAMONDA, $1 pwn tnt, Yee i i ni ‘of Pipersonal Eo meee hiker steel eee Bpruse tnd Bookinab sireete 1g WALLIS £00), ABBA STRUT, ROOM $1 % =o tI ry, silks, <i yo? Ad of pag RL $1 TO $80,000 TO LOAN ON WATCHES, Di. sen sogere, OF in, and G4 hinds of Flore oul their entire stock for cathe notice. Becurtes of all kinds negotiated CO, brokers and commission merchants, jngsen, corner Ann street, rooms Nos. 2 and 3, second floor, ] ADVANCED, TO $5,000-IN, SUMS TO SUIT canis, on Wi diamonds, jewelry, furs, P furalture, dc Tadies and gentlemen, having Wishing advances canbe’ received tn priy ea vances can rece! vs in private Busi- Bess confidentiai, No-connection with any ouser house CLARK ., Brokers: 686 Bradway, corner of Prince street. wo necommedated a — ‘3 Ee TO $26,000 AT SIGHT. |. H. BARRINGER, 170 Broadway, room 25. $8 0 $8010 $2500 on diamonds, waichen Planes, dry goods, $1 TO $10,000 ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, BAe og L Jewelry, planos, furs, foraliae, clothe, alles, curtains, pictures, carpets, ‘oilcloths, &c., or the same boug) and sold; F Iso, pawn tickets at the old established office, 87 Varick street, $8.00. Seah sbesetas tatoas enters fide; also tira bends and mortgages purchase, in any suma from $1,000 to . Apply to us £8 SMEROAD, ‘ONEY.—PERSONS WANTING MONEY WILL BI commodated in a business, confidential Broadway, corner of Duane street, up stair, nom 15, All oe of valuables, jewelry or other property taken on ‘echeuzbl for 6: ONEY—MONEY ADVANCED TO ANY AMOUNT, on merchandise, furniture, carpeting, mirror, watches, dibmonds, horses, wagons, sleighs, furs, nia ‘and anrvey- ors instriments, and all Kin Serna ch ‘Goods: soldon commission, by RICHARD 7 Catharine street FINANCTAL._ ee $1,000. felts oes, arabic 4 ood bas Wishes to enxnge i's eave permaanent businoas, either 02 pri an, invent & modedt capital if re: qui ‘indoubted referencen aa to ebarsever abd capability. address 0. B. A., Herald office. 7 500, WANTED—ON IMPROVED, UNINCUN- ante real estate, in Brooklyn, worth from 8.0100 to $20, ‘A note addressed to E. M. W., box 2,886 Postotoes will mact with prompt suention. $8, 50 NAXTED-FOR THREE YEARS, ON A first class four story brown stone Bouse on. Murray Hill, West Thirty-seventh sireet, near Fifth avenue, free and unincumbered. Apply to @. H. WILBUR, 15: William street. $1.00.000 radsintsrrandadsecuren ar rede ‘ood class of railroad securities clothing, carpets, farniture, &e. ‘Address Johnson, os 3,017 Post off BRCKEN BANK BILLS, BOUGHT.—0. LEE & 00.; Ses Agricultural, e:; # q Huguenot. Qatario. at Phelps, Chemung Cou. bie.; jfuckett’s Harbor, Be es York, 75c. son, Bergen County, 70c. rica, Trenton, 70¢.; Bank aie Jersey. 80e.; Morris Gounty, 7be.. Bank of Pennsylvania, 70c.; Honesdale, 95¢.; Warren! Allother broken bank notes bought at the meg rates. BENJAMIN NATHAN, 140 Greenwich street, N. yagH HANTED-00, 000 TO $10 000, ON A FIRST CLASS I 6 (six) per cent on sums from $1 to $6). Open dail: = WA. to2P. 4 a on Mondays, Thursdays and days from 4107 P. MWe ALTER W. CONCKLIN, President. ‘VaKne L. Buxton, Secretar; gelling house “worth over $3008. Address the owner, box $213 Post dice = RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTTO: street, one door from Green wicl NO. 96 CASEEN interest at the rete of Lag CROSSE AND MILWAUKIE RAILROAD STOCK and Michigan Southern Railroad stock wanted, in ¢x change for selected western lands and Fallroed bonds on ac yatnished but good conditioned road. Address Milwaukie, erald office. ISSOURI STATE INTEREST — Ist January next, on all bo th will be paid on pronentation, after thet ante, et Commerce in New York. HY. OTICE.—THE INTEREST COUPONS ON MILWAUKIE Yow bonis, issued for smunictpal pvt maturity on presentation at the ofice of & Co,, 60 Raxchange place, New Youk . GARDINER, Comptroller. i YORK AND rin i RATLROAD OOMPANY.- —In order no Seeing Cove thie com; near! onde to the extent of one Sti dling hes to the extent of one on by the Board of Mirectors as the best mode been which fanors by Feasou ‘of the high ratoe Ciry Comprromen’s 0 ‘Mitwavxis, Wis., Nov. 4 OTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO OBTAIN & loan for » client of $10,400 for five or ten years, at ton per cent, (the legal rate of interest in Obio,) payable semi ly, secured by oie and nd more ample prod re " oth el. tive real estate in the bi my office or at tbe Bt. Michi GUITRAU, 271 Broadway. ICE OF JHE ILLINOIS CHNTRA BALROAD Company, New York, Now 16,18 given that the sul tion book for . poiaaee sew hee of of thie company le now now tink Cy fue ee. 0 Tus interest of tore, AR nino of the holders of optional thie Joan, and entiey erue to ban, tg call sol comminy ths tormsct isclves of the great advantage to ao- m respectively by subscription to the same JN. PERKINS, Treasurer. Dw oy FOR A LOAN TO crm Foye) BUR- ney Railroad © 4 inte wife reecnea by by te uabersigues Mat the office x 3. “a », Boston, a AS da} ry os "for load of 8400.00) Im Moxey, payable’ aa follows: 10 Ten per cent on the 16th of J 1868, which firet in- Aes vent the (retais without i en Guy 1 oeleck Pl P. ae Company i ‘i ers. ‘Aetreular wil abortly to the financial condition of the company, and the fury to be given forthe above named ona. By (Signed, award, ‘without reserve, to ‘be inaned gtving foll information ae form of ae- order of the 4 JW. BROOKS, EDWARD L. BAKER, Bostor, Dec. 8, 1887. _ a INSTRUCTION. BUSINESS WRITING, ROOKKERPING, ETC.— |. DOLBEAR’S new agatem of hand training (009 Brond. way) removes all or trembling ‘and gives more com: Mand of hand in ten Jeanone than the ol aysiene ever id or ever oan give in ten months. GRADUATE OF HARVARD poms woULD lke a few rw poet to inatrnat. Will vieit at thelr residences if desired. Best testimonials as to ability and character. Aq. dress Vane, Herald office. LADY, OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING, DESIRES An engagement of afew hours daily, e@her at her own Teaidence tof her pupils. She inatrricts ip Fremch, (ac. quired in Rurope,) music, drawing and ‘he ‘wand Rngtieh Dranches. Address M. L. M., 248 Henry street, Brooklyn. D*i 1 AL J Commies. ¥ OR OCOARIONAL GOVERNESS —AN ENG- lish Indly having some portion of her time unoecupied, to devole it to giving instruction in English i WY drawing, and music npon the concertina and Pine no, The advertiser weuld be gind to find board in» Busn’s family. where two hours’ instruction daily Ta the above branches would be deemed suficlent compensation. Address Ferre det heton Ser a Bp Someemet tine Re auetcrco reess ce, from 8 to 10 0" sae MA 21a rohig W. Lee, Herald office. (AOAL FOR FAMILY USe.-rRACH ORCHARD OF J the finest quality ‘he lowest market priee from ths yard: 60 cents per ton less from the sonia. Alen Lehigh (the and Broad Mour tals, together with Camber: rrel HENEY REEVE rd Row ‘oh and Amerioan canml f Cana ant Contes atreeta, corner of Jage and West sireeia,

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