The New York Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1859, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

oe ores SPLCATIONS WANTDD-—VCEMALES, DY OF OPNTLAL ADURESS, THIRTY wants ta. find emplaymaent where she contd Donable aad useful in the wapersision of a nome No objection ) travel s Houston, Herald offlee, for a bowae or v6 er resiie in the South. ene Week. Ad RK TABLE WOMAN, WHO IS Taundrees and is capable’ of doi Glothes, wishes to obuin washing; she Meade us (0 hovesty avd capability. Mrs. Cain, 149 West 0°) si. sth op YOUNG Wo) you cbudren and do plain sowing; she understands bnsiness in all its branches; good city reference. Oull for two daye at AD bust 26th st, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS LAUN- dress; 18 ap excellent washer and ironer; no ebjecton to Gouniry or city; good reference given. Cal! for two days at S$ Daiversity piace. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1859. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Gitu ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO © do genera) bousework in & anni! fans Sor clatuher work Inquire at 245 16h et., SS ITUATION WASTEU—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS | chambermaid and good washer and ironer of goo} plain | sewer: best eity reference from last place. Call for two days at 164 22d wt., between 7th and th a i GTUATION, WAXTED—BY A YOONG, WOMAN, AS) chambermaid and waiter or to do general housework ta @ — small family, Cali at 39 Washlugton st es GITUATION WANTED_BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, nt take charge of an infant or ef ren, A plain sewing Feterenee Call at 107 Hast 1th st ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSS, BY A WwW respeetable married woman, with a fresh breast of unilk, and plalo sewing, good clly referen: between Sth aud ish avs. for two ds; 4g. Good ay in & respectable tamil od. Call for two a RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A ) as laundress oF tf asalat in chamberwark, Call h st. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. tion as cook and to assist in the washing and ironing. Yhe Call for two days at 348 Gib a i sta, in the rear. . fest of city refereace. ween 2iai an YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general housework oF to take eare of children and do @hamberwork; is 4 good plain coak, washer and troner. Good Guy reference. Cail for two days at 263 Bast 18h st, between Jon wy. and ay. A RESPECTABLE YOUR MAN WISIIPS a SITU A- tion as nurse and seamatress, or nid do chamberwork. Gan give the best of city reference. Call tor two days wt 123 Went Sid si. tag. Cun give good reierence Wert [2th vt., between Gib and Ou COMPETNT WOMAN WISUES A SITUATION AS A. nurse and to do light chamberwork, or as nurse and to de plain sewing. Apply at 19S ast Sith st, for two days, €.wa city reference given, SITUATION WANTED-—BY A g girl; en good plain cook and Has no oljection to do work of & small private family, Ihe beavofelty reference can be given. Call abla nd Hoar, baek room. TABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITU ng oF TION TO and fron- ‘Vall at 97 REP last place. ESPECTABLE at rate washes a he N ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITU ation as seamstress, or chambermatd ani seamstress in she understands cutting aod fing ladies’ ren'edreases, Has uo objection to We country, Call BE ZAL bast Lith wt , third floor. WoMAN A xenUcmen's and indies’ washing; goot sxtistaction Grders prompuy Wo ‘outfoy the day. ‘er acdrees {ur (wo days at 1863; Kat 2th st, ia the basement, room. RUSPROTA CIRL WISHES A SIfUATION 4 t> make st place No. ris wil ence from ‘her pista cook, wa: neraily useful Ke ton ay, Wh be seen for two cays, betwee: and 2 o'clock YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS NURSE; 2 ; Would do chamberwork Call rstands the care ot childre Wing; can produce the best of city relereace. at bs West vib at SITUATION WANTE young woman who has l ry Kix Weeks Old; cy reference given, ab at, 1 nurse; at is7 Weat ap) FIRST RATE COOK WANTS A SITUATION, understands ber b: ees in ail ji@ branches, bread aud Been baking, in a privaie family; ‘en be seen ier two at 1 hast woom No SED COOK WISHES A BITUATION IN A PRO private fumily who ands her ess in wil its Branches, meats, soups, game and pastry; best of city rete Fences. Call for twe days at sd West 10h LADY WANTS TO OBTAIN A PL FOR AN EX cellent waitress who cow lives wita and whom sbe an highly recommend as capable and in ail respects ag trust werthy. Apply at No. 6 Gast Lith « hav. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A tion AS seamstress and Duree. Gaod ence trom. ast [sth ab hey last place. Cali at Ber present situauon, N AMPKIVAN GIRL WISHES A ATION chambermatd ard waiter, or to do housewora for a small family, Can be seen at her present employer's. 17) West ‘B0th st RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A. generat housework ina private family; Is a go and ironer, aud bas no vhjecuon t go tn the country. Good weferenrs given. Callat No 4 Loratio st, near Sih av, in the year, iret “oor, room No. | SITUATION WANTED—BY AN Z| an; she is a good cook, api would do the washing i email private amily, she uoderstanis pastry, clty reference trom her last viace, Uan be in the trout basement. COOK'S SITUATIUN WANTED=BY A WOMAN OF experience, who understan ‘il its branches. "Gan produce the Ber last employer's, Where she livea for three years. Call at St between 6th and 7th avs RESPECTAKLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A child to wet nurse at ber own residence, Can 08 seea for two days al 19 32d st., between Ist and 2d ava, STEADY, ACTIVE, PROTESTANT ENGLISH WOMAN wanié asitustion, a5 professed cook, who understands @ooking in ail its branches; soups, made Up diabes, pastries Jellies, baking ot bread and boning of fowl. Has the best of @iy reference. Can be seen for two days, Call at 263 Bust Math st, near av. B. ; t clty reference gtveu ayd Pes aE av, top Boor. = wo- inal rook re TED—. TION, BY A RESPHCT ABI W ‘nant an Aratclase cooky abe waderstansts wonky branches. " Hest city reference Call at LI Jayst,, lyn, te the bavement. ;ANDAD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Waantce ce taxe care of children and do ligat work: good reference, Cali at 4 10th av., seeond tloor, back room, for two days, if net engaged, eo WaANteb2 av A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & uation 10 attend in & bakery or confectionery; would ve willing w wake herseif useful W her employer; salary not so much an object av permanent employment “By addresaing anole to Bakery, Herald oftiee, it will meet with attention. WASTEDTASITUATION BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, AS first claas chamber maid and laundress, or to take care of children and do plain sewing; beat of city references. S16 Sibav, between 20th and ith aia, ire, Hor, back ra ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMSN, A situation as wet nurse. Call at 170 32d st, between ist and 20 avs, second floor back reom. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, to do the cooking and baking; is an excellent asber au troner good city Feferences given. Can be aeam for (wo days at 210 West 25th st BELP- WANTED—FEMALES. (OMEN AND GIRLS WANTED DAILY dn poo situations uow ready st good wages, some for first dave fauniten, Also several, Frotastaota wanted. Inquire ‘at ihe Inge lusdinte and bome for domestics, 188 Mib ab, coraer ae forte: COOK WANT#D—IN ADRIVATH PAMILY) ONE WHO thoroughly underetands her business 1 ; a ee eT er anisulere Inquire at 2il Spring ot, in the bancanent NOOK WANTSD—A PROFESSED COOK; ONE WHO UN, J dernt ude French and English cooking boning, soups and pastry. Apply trom 6 to 6 in the evening at 30 West Ath st, YOOK WANTED—IN ‘A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY; 1 PGi must be m. good washer and troner, Apply, with re Cr {roan lagh shuuon, at 49 Walker at GY RMN COOK CWANTED, | PROTESTANT GER- man woman as cook; must be @ good cook, washer acd ‘Apply at 25 Brevoort place, Tenth A KUNBER OF froner, and a good baker. #t,, near University place, sun EAMSTRESS WANTRD.—A VERY NICE GERMAN OR SS French young indy, as seamstress in a private funily in the country. Address K., Herald ofice. QTKAW SEWERS © WANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT 18 ‘Gansevoort st., between 13th and Hudson, ANTED—THREE SERVANTS; A COLORED WOMAN ‘as cook; also two Gefman girls, one as nurse, the other aschambersaid , Nove bub German or colored need apply. ‘Apply at 70 Ubristopher st, “Tsp air, HELP WANTED—MALES. GENTS WANTED—FOR THE CITY TRA THE and reference, for threo days red oo GENTS WANTED.—TUREE AMERI sail captial to bell Drs Laverag'e.viseey’ ceernace weaeess one SS earns. as Say snd Beis, one wo go West ene Call roadway, office 12ers. Nove but American watted. = N° om 9U A. 2OUNG MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION WaNraD—To work for a few weeks op anew book about Dalng pud- lished He must some literary taste and frat raie rate. rences. Salary, $8a week. He muat uot object t» work. Ad- ress, with references, W. A., Herald ollice. SEGAR HOUSE WISHES TO EMPLOY A SALE3MAN tor the wholesale grocery Ao ive, persevering, tic man, who can make it to bis employer's luterest b> ‘a good salary. Add ess Segar Maoutactarer, Herald ener; tale SMART ENTERPRISING MAN WANTED—TO UN- A gace in a pleasant business; malary $35 8 month Also, three men to engage ina business that will pay $2) to $104 week. For pardc apply at 20 Broadwa,, rooms 12 and RUG CLERK WANTED.—APPLY, WITH RESE- Fences, at 205 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ORGANIST, WANTED-AN REPIGIENY ORGANIST tor an Episcopal chureb, familiar wiih the service, « lure instrument, but moderate salary. apply w EUWAKU HAW ts Jr., 81 Macdougal street. J ANTRD—A WOMAN FOR GENKRAL HOUSBWORK; ‘must be a good plain cook, washer and ironer. | Call this day, with city recommendations, basement door of 56 21 ave. ) ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO DO THE COOK- ing, washing and ironing in a private family, None but an able willing person need apply, from 10 to 2 o'clock, at 38 Went 25h st. . ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT 62 WILLOUGHBY ST. Brooklyn. a woman to do general housework for aemail family, None but au American or German need apply. ANTED—A COLORED COOK. APPLY AT NO. 74 Union piace, corner of 19th at. BY A PROTESTANT woman, as Grst class cook; hes no objection to city or country; bas the best of chy references, if required. Can de seen (ur two days, if not engaged, at 66 4th a) ANTED—BY A RESPRCTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A aituation ae cook, in aiarge family; 18 a goo washer ,. and wn excellent baker, or would do general usework in a sali family; no objection to go a short dis reuces Cail for two days at 82 Mulberry and Marion ats. WARTED-A SITUATION AS SSAMSTRESS OR TO ference trom her last ANTED—A SITUATIO. take care of children; good city piace. Can be seen for two ot engaged, at 199 Sast 13th st. 3 =a 2 = Berrie WASIED-A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPRCTAREE girl, as chambermaid and waiter, in a private family best of references given, # required, ‘Can be seen tor wo day Vest 16th st, etween 7th and ‘Sth avs W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. testaut girl, to do general housework in a small family; best of references can be given. Can be eeen for twodays at 625 4th st., corner of ay. C. W ANTEDEA SITUATIO! laungress, or to do the work of mammal family, factory references will be given, for two days, at 188 Sd avenue, WANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, orto do gener: »work ' Best of refereoce given. Apply for two days até West isth st, between 6th and 7th avenues, in the rear. Satis Apply from 10 wo 3 o'clock, WANTED-BY A RESPRUTABLE WOMAN, A SUTUA tion as cook; she underdands her business in all ite va- hes; Lo objection to tae turatauda town y Work. Can Le seen tor two days, if not engaged, ut 144 6th avenue, in the fancy atore. rious bri W ANTED=A SITUATION, BY a PROTEST ANT GIRL, to do general bousework iv @ small private family, or to do chamberwork and assist in the washing and ironing.’ Call for two days at 23) West 20th st , third tloor, back room, WASIEDIBY A XOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, (AN Fpiscopailan,) a situation as nurse and seamstress, or seamstress and chambermaid; can cut an it children’s clothes, Call at 211 Pacific st, near Court, Brooklyn. JaNTED—A SITYATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young to do general housework in a small fami Good city references frou her last Call at 77 West 2s st, lop floor, trowt room, for twa day: W ‘3TED—A GIRL TQ COOK, WASH, TRON. AND do general housework in a private family. One who understands her business may hear of a good situation by ap- plying at 226 West 22d at. ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK. ween nae * 2%] Monroe place, South Fifth st, Wib iamabury ANTED—A FIRST CLASS ORDER OOOK FOR A restaurant, one whe understands her business ta all its branches, Hosiively aone others need apply alter 9 o'clock A. M. at the St. Nicholas Kestaurant, corner of Broadway and Spring st. WASTEDSAN ACTIVE PROTESTANT, WOMAN, © ‘good plain cook, washer and ironer,to do geaeral honsework ina family of wix. Good reference necessary. Ap- Pi: at Lavingaton ot, near Nevins, Brooklyn, from 9 to 2 A. Wi henst EXPERIENCED GIRL TO DO GENE- ral housework. None need apply who is not a good cook, washer and ironer, and who cannot givé good city rete- rence. Apply at 367 Pacific st, between Bond and Nevins, Brooklyn. my WANTED-A YOUNG LADY (GERMAN PREFERED), to assist in a fancy store. ‘To one acquainted with the Dusiness, with approved recommendations, a permanent situa- tion, with board, may be obtained; also a favorable arrange- ment woukl be made witha firm class dresemaxer wishing to conauct that business. Apply at the New Kxcelsior Fancy Dry Goods Store, 370 Atlantic st, between Hoyt and Bond, Brooklyn. W ANTED-A GIRL, AS CHAMBERMAID, WAITER AND ‘seamstress in @ small private family; must be fully competent and thoroughly understand her business. Apply, with unexceptionable city reference, at 31 Clinton place, 8th Bt., irom 9 to 12 o'clock. ANTED TO-DAY—A GOOD SERVANT, AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress, in a small private boarding hone. Call, with clty reterence, at 52 Went 15th st. W ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, ‘one who perfectly understands her ousiness; none need apply but with good city reference from their last place. Ap: ply at 83 Weat loth at., from 10 to 1 o'clock. Wy Anzab ar A LADY RESIDING ON STA Isiand, 8 young woman as waitress and assistaut cham bermaid. To one with the neceasary qualifications and good city references a good home will be obtained; none vthers weed apply. Application to be made at ob West ‘Bd st., between 12 andd P.M PVASTED—A SITCATION, BY 4 PERFECT GERMAN cook, in a first class private family; understands Brench and American cooking, «ive fae pastries and jellies. ail kinds ‘The best ofeity reference. address W. M. box rald office, or call at’ Mrs. 8. H. Garrigon’s, No. 324 Bricge st., Brooklyn. W AdTED-A Si ATION aS WET NURSE, BY A upg married woman, with a fresh breast ble family City reference given. Call ir two days. WASTED-A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE Woman, a8 cook; thoroughly understands her business; has no objection to aasist in the washing and ironing; would go 8 short distance fn the country. The best of city reference If required, Can be seen for two days at 227 Sullivan at, in the rear. WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE WOWAN. A S{TUA tion as nurse and seamstress; can cutand ft children’s ; hts n0 objection to Lravel And understands the charge cf an infant from iis birth. Callon or address M. G., for wo days, at S82 bowery, top fool ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP#OTABLE young woman, a8 # good cook, washer and ironer, and would be willingto do housework in a'small familly. Tbe beat of city reference given. Apply at 44 Sehermernorn st., Brook lym, hear Court at. Ae WOMAN WISHES a SITUATION AS COOK, washer andironer. Good city reference. Cali for two ays at 218 Bust 23d st SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS A ‘good plain cook; is an excellent washer and lrouer, will- dag and obliging; or Would do housework in a small family, or aghimberwork. Coll ut 1 2sth st, between 6th and ith ave., third floor, frontroom. Has four and a half years reference. YOUNG LADY WISHES TO DEVOTE THREE OR four bours a day, tn a private family, to insteact in Bog: music and singing The highest references given. Ad- dress K. F. B., Herald office. RESPECT ALL! ation as first elty reference a, Brooklyn. SITUATION YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. we cook, washer and ironer; the beat of en. Can be seen fortwo days at No. 90 Jay J cook, and to assist with the washing family; wil do all tne washing and iron- reference. Apply at Sl West 2ith at, for this A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES (A SITUATION TO DO housework in @ small private family; yood reference. Gall for two days ut 17 Dean st, South brooklyn. A® SPECTABLE MA asi of mi sBpectadie Dear 9th ave. YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A F AA Nristes w sitaation 2 eld; good rete: ayn. D WOMAN, WITH A FRESH iaation ag wet nurse, in & re oT OF MILK, two weeks gen st., Brook KESPECTA situation as ‘housework ir her last plac RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A as cook, washer and ironer The best of city fo. ys at 107 West 23d st., betweea ita WOMAN WI nd in ‘Good rear, IES A SITUATION AS QUOK er, or to do general housework in a pri uty reference. Cull for two days st 144 “et Hor, front room. ‘wate fam’ y Mott at. in th KESPECT ASI chambermauid or walter. Se Varick #1, for wo days. WANTS A SITUATION AS Good references given. BESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WI ation us champerr ess, On Ww ber work and five washlog: she is capanie, and mended as honesty nad capability, "Call at Lay second floor. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A as cook, Warher and ironer, has lived last place branches. SITUA VIC NS—TOGETH she can Gays at the res FIRST RATE MEAT AND PASTRY COOR, WITH the best of city references who understands her business Thoroughly, including souy Want s sitaation "an Be seen ir two daypat 13 Bib) eth street, be Bd and ish ave EEPER —SITUATION WANT! ‘OUBE! ’ American widow, of prepossessing apoe eierence given. Call on or addrees bls. Mot tear Colnmt ia amr: Foerre rarer 8 WANTED.—A ACE wipow raof age, who has jist gives up h ‘own house, having all the requinite Pies oe poner, desires 1 widowers fam: claas hotel, elerences given Madison sy: Post office, or cal! isaeennigs OUSEKREPER'S SITUATION, WANTED-RBY AN EE elderly Atnerican indy, who ts healthy and active, uain: eumbered, @ tborongh housekeeper, nud will make horaelf generally use); reierence given Also, an Ameriwan lady, of midule ace, wishes a sitc as housekeeper, or ie wiling to @o any thing that is not menial. a line addressed to Mra, Writght, Herald office will be attended to, AUNDRESS.~WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE P situation as lanndress; can produce be Of testim: Is; cat do up all kinds of laces in the best style, an be seen il engayed be ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, housekeeper; a widower preferred. Can give sev as to capability and ¢ Y ; OO A Tor two capes Aud character, “Address Ml. G., ITUATION WANTED. generm® housework in @randirover. Cly rete 40 Watts at., front taseme: SiorATION WANTED—BY A F wi BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO mali family, is an excellent waah: ss. Can be seen for two days at ST RATE COC understands her business in all ite branch 4y small family or private boarding house: md city retire Gall atsS 30th at betRoen roadway and 6th ave ea: ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, ASO Si anerk Preece Kapaa (arnlion, te a geod bake fe wiling o asuint a wasbingand ironing. beat city retersnce be seen for two daye at W 12 een ot i Ban be 1a) sty between oth nud 6th stor wo OK. r, and ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECT ABI ) mao, to conk, wash and iron or do geoerel housework Wo small family; ts'sn exceiient waher and ironer. has thres re yeterence from laat place, Osil at 285 Varick ah. for ITUATION WANTED—RY A PROT T WOMAN Sri dong expetioncep ook. Suse eT oe Gea work; understands a!) kinds of cooking; 14 4 rate Jan dress, willing and obliging, and ill go ia the count Cail al 6 Hh ay., near Bus si, tho basemoyt a : ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO. map, a baby to nurse at her own house, as ahe lost her own baby @ few daya ago. Apply at i6] Laurens st., r W2RTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, strong, active and qualited to do general housework, id ® small family. ake best of city reterence given. Apply at 294 Mulberry st, Wesley place, corner of Houston at, fortwo a. YANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, us first rate cook, washer and ironer. Las thé best of elty reference from her last place. Call at 906 West 19th st, for two days, second oor, front room. WANTED—BY A RESFECTABLIS YOUNG WOMAN, A Situation as cook, washer and ironer in a small family. Call for three days at 210 Fulton st , Brooklyn. 5 ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPOTABLE girl, as chambermaid and do fine washing; or as waltrens, dr to do the housework of @ small family; fs willing And obliging. Has two years’ city reference {roma ner last pisce Call at 216 Bust 39d st., corner ist ay., for two days. WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, witha freab ‘breast of milk, a situation Has the best of city reference; uo objection to wy. ly at No. 8 Bnien Ui Lith ava ith ats., for two da; ) ANI ED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO MOST RESPECTA- bie young women; one as cook, washer and ironer: the other as chambermaid and waiter, or to asalst with washia, and ironing; will be found to be two exealievt servants, an ean give unexceptionable city references. Can be secn at No 6 Court st, Krooklyn, basement. \WVANTED—A SITUATION IY A PROTESTANT WO. } man, as chombermaid, waitress or seamstress; best of ference given (wn be seen for two days at 171 East , between avenues A and B. ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion ag laundress; if an excellent washer and ironer, aud bas the best of city referegce. Can be seen for two days at 136 Crosby st., in the store BLE MARRIED WOMAN Good reference. Call at 67 WAS TEDCBY A RESPECT: a situation as wet nurse, ith ave BE YOUNG WOMAN, A ein a private tamily. all at $4 City Hall place, WASTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP man, as good cook, washer, irone Cail for two days mt uy vega be 8 West Bh ety near thay. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. an, to cook, wash and iron, or would do housework for a small private fawlly; {9 a good baker. Good city rete rence tf required; no. objection to go a short distance in the country. Cell at'107 33d st, between 60h and 7th ava., second lioor, Iront room, Can be seen till sulted. WASTED—A SITUATION, he ung woman, a8 lauodress; has the pest refer e loyer's;' would have no objection to cook, Sist in the weabiug and ironing. Call at 325 lst av., between Ich and 20th sta., third floor, back room, WAXTED—A SITOSTION. FOR § YOUNG GERMAN girl; ism good washer and ironer, and can do geueral housework. Inquire at 77 av, #, front room, third Boor, WAXTED—BY A COLORED WOMAN, AN EXCELLENT laundress, families’ washing to take home at ber own ¢ up inthe best of manner, over the shoe store. W ASTED-ASITUATION, BY A RESPOTABLE YOUNG chambermaid and waitress, or to do plain rwork, vest of references, jor two daya. Call for two Call in the ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE. Protestant American woman, ag nurse; is capadle of taking charge of an in‘ant from its ‘birth; can ‘speak French; best of city reference given. Call at 68 Kast 13h ét., near 4h ave. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, to do general housework in a small family; or to do chamberwork, or take care of children; haa the best of ret woe from ber last siuadon, Call at 245 Blizabeth street, second floor, W4EiED—A SITUATION, AS CHILDREN’S NURSE and seamstress, or as chambermatd and laundress, Ap- Diy At56 Lafayette place, for two days, : THE TRADES, AMBROTYPIST WANTED—ONH WHO UNDERSTANDS the business tharoughly. to go to Charleston, 8. C.; none but those fully competent need apply at Thwaites” Gallery, 26 Chatham square, NY. GUOD PIANIST WANTED—AT. A Gaus dancing above Bleecker street MADAME SAUVA- aeademy 645 Broudway, first house A permasent situation, ‘and salary pali regularly every week lor a competent player. bit RESPECTABLE AM®RICAN BOY, NRARLY 14 YEARS of age, wishes to learn» trade, or’ employment of any ind, either in avy of country: gond peference given. Apply or address for three days K. D., 217 Wem 24th ot. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE WATON case springer, Analy 0 Durand Carter 4 00., No. 9 Maiden lane, N. Y., of at 45 Rraoklin st, Newark, N. J. PoRsiure BOUGHT YOR READY MONEY.—A FAIR value given in ready money for furniture, carpets, books, ‘he., de, aU LES Bint avenue, between Ninth and Fenth sta WANTED. ASILUATION ASGARDENER AND COACH. man, by a man who understands his business in both branches aid the laying out of new grounds; bas eleven yearw’ (xperience tn hs country; gan be highly. recommended from his employers. sddress M. D., box 162 Herald ofice, for two days; wil be attended to ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDRRSTANDS MaKING drawn barre) syringes. None need apply only a clase worksnan, Ly FATZUBRALD, 1S Ann sh WANTEDIIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, 4 COMPETENT ‘urge and chum must be kind to children, and willing to make herself useful; dispensable. Apply, between at., near 14th st. ANTED—A NEAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WHO can spesk some English and isa good sewer, as nurse ina family residing in Tarrytown, 30 miles from the city, to take charge of two children, one an infant four months old, the other three years; must be accustomed to children, and briug ood references from her last place; wages $6 a month. Apply mediately at 162 Ubamvers at, WASTED A TIDY, ACTIVE GIRL, ‘general housework’ot a amall family; must be a washer and ironer. None other need apply, to George Kel 155 Adams st, Brooklyn. city, recommendations in- Wand 12 A. M., at 637 Hudson TO DO THE od ALESMEN.—WANTED, IN A FIRS? CLA3S SILK AND domestic jobbing house, two experienced salesmen, who can influence a ‘cagh ani short time trade. To wuch sales- ‘men good salaries will be given. Address with real aame and ‘where last employed, Harrison, Herald oilice. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS store, one acquainted with the cash trade preferred. Ad- dress box 751 Post oflice, WANTEDITWO HOSIERY SALESMAN: | ALSO. A ‘young, active man, with eapital. Apply atthe Merchants’ Clerks’ Kegistry Office, 78 Broudway. Situations procured or | clerke on steamers, railroads, and ail mercantile braaches. No commission in advance. Hours, 10 to 5. WM. J. REDPATH, Superintendent. fe cnet TO BRLL Polat Reser rep co} press an % ng ouly eight omnech; sells eadiy at large. proiits, Wor Turtaer ‘particalars apply tJ. K. COOLKY, Poughkeepsie, N. ¥. ANTED—A PARTY TO SELL TO THK JOBBING trade in the large cities, « frat class make of Mnea threads ‘and spool cotton; none need apply unless thorou, 1 with the gooda and the business. Addroas box 5. nih ANTED—A COMPETENT SALESMAN, THOROUGHLY ‘acquainted with the wholessle carpet business Apply to A. Journeay, Jr., 52 Warren street. ANTED—CANVASSER® THROUGH THE UNION, for worksof urt. Intelligent men may find congenial and well pald employment, Address 1. F, room No. 1, 609 Broadway, N. Y., enclosing stamp for reply. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A MAN AS WAL ‘active, willing young man, having already serve i, ply at48 Kabt 24th Bt, to day, before 4 o'clock. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE, STEADY MAN, TO drive out bread, pies, &c.; must be used to taking care of horses, and give good recommendations. Apply at 30S (th av., corner of Zlat st, after 1 P.M. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN HAVING SOME KYOW:. ‘edge of lace and embroideries; also a smart boy. Apply at 02 Dey st, up stairs, between Tun $ o'clock each day tala wee ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 T0 17 YEARS OF ‘age; must be a good penman, quick and correct at figures, snd reside with his parents; no others need apply Address, in the handwriting of the applicant, steting age aud Teference, A. H. N., Herald office. ANTED—IN A BROKER'S OFFICE, A LAD OF ‘good address, who can come well recommended for honesty, &c.; salary first year $(5. Address, in applican’s handwriting, Brokerage, Herald office, ANTED—A SINGLE MAN, TO GO TO THE COUN. try as coachman, &c, None but those having the best of city references need apply at 25 Old slip, between three and four PB. M. ANTED—A VIOLONCELLO PLAYER. CALL AT 470 Broome street, basement, ANTED—MEN TO SELL AND TAKE ORDE ‘Smith’s celebrated business show cards. A spleadtd stock, suitable for every business, constantly on hand. None but energetic sober men need apply at Smith's Gallery, 229 Broadway. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND AN OYSTER __ and dining saioon. Apply at 512 Grand st. ANTEDSA SMART INTELLIGENT HOY, 12 Of 14 ears oli; a black one preterre: 1 | ord, 886 Houston sk, corner of Orosby, tT” ‘be House WANTED MERCHANTS AND OTHERS SUPPLIED gratis with fi. st class clerks, bookkepers, salesmen, bar. keepers, porters, @c., and saved expense of advertising aad Annoyance from unqualitied spplicants, by adiressing Mor- chants’ Clerka Kegistry office, 78 Broadway. WM. J. RED- A WASTED=A YOUNG MaN ABOUT 16 OR 18 YsAns of agé, to take charge of a billiard room, at 144 Faciic sieet, Brookls n. WARSTEDKA GIRL, 70, DO CHAMBERWORK AND tw help in the care of children. Also, @ girl to do washing and ironing and make herself generally useful; Enyiish ot German preferred. None need apply unless well recom. mended trom their last employers. Apply between 12 and 1 clock only at 24 West Sist st. WAXTERZA 00D COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; one who understands ber business; also a nurse aad seamstress, and 4 firet rate chambermaid and waiter. Compe- tent, well recommended servants will be paid good wages. Apply for two days at 10 Tillary at, Brooklyn. Westen ar 54 BOND STREET, A SERVANT TO do housework; wages $8 per month. City refe renee req ANTED—A WAITER GIRL, CHAMBERMALD, COOK‘ nurse and seamstress, fora small private family, who will good wages to either white or colored. Apply at No. Tithe Ssoveral doors weat of Brosdway. = W ANTED—A GOOb THOROUGH COOK. AND TO uuat wih the washing and ironing: one who can make all kinds of soups and and at game time hovest and of sober. Apply at 181 West 32d st., firat high stoop house, near 8th nine o'clock A.M. NTKD—AT THE NURSERY AND CdILD'S Hos, ‘pital, two or three experienced nurses. The best of Senet, Apply at the institution, Slst st, near ‘ave. ANTED—THIS DAY, A SMART, INTELLIGENT GIRL ‘as chambermaid and waiter, one with good references, willing to assist in the washing and ironing, and to make her self useful. None others need apply at 7/2 Broadway, north bog giana of 9th atreet, between I and Zo’clock. Wages 36 to $7. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. YOUNG MAN OF FIRST RATE BUSINESS CAPACI- Ay ses and experience, every way qualified and of good fu. connections, wants a situation in any department w’ be can rove his ability. He speaks and writes French as well as Engisb, and can refer to the wealthiest firms, by whom he has been employed in New York. Address L. L. Livingstone, Herald office. GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS BEEN ENGAGED IN business in the Interior of this State, and can intlueence hear by trade, dosires to obtsin a situation as salesman in a wholesale grocery or dry goods house in this city The beat of references given as to character, capacity, dc. Address J.M.T., Herald office. bagi WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS fg ears with his last employer, te whown A note addressed to J. J., care of W. K. Stalford, ‘will meet with prompt attention. A SITUATION IN A Address Druggist, 62 Wiliam (PO DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, retail store, good city reference. tation E, United Post offige. 10 ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE FACTORS AND INSUR ance agenta—A young man 2 years of age, who is thoroughly posted in the above branches, desires a situation as bookkeeper, cashier or general clerk; reference uaexception: ble. Address J. D. L., Herald offlee. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD SIX years’ experience in a wholesale store, a situation as porter; writes 4 good hand; t#a good marker, and can come well recommended; 1s not’ afraid of hard work, Address J. M—y, Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS salesman or waveller, in @ dry or fancy goods house; can influence & good Southern trade, having travelled well acquainted all through the’ South; good rete- ‘Addrens Heraid office. by Sgt od AN INDUSTRIOUS, SOBER STEADY young man, a situation either in’ country or city, who ‘understancs all work in a garden or farm, ani ‘also the man agement and driving of horses, and will make himself genc- rally useful; unexcey a ‘reference from his Inat employ er, where ‘he has lived two years, Call for two days at 29 Mon. roe JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation as porter in a store, or to drive a wagon, or anything whereby he may make a living; can the best of city reterence. Oali on or address Fraak Kew 199 Duane N. ¥., for wo days. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ty, an experienced man, as waiter, thoroughly undet stands his bualuess, and can produce the best of clty references from the most respectaole families in the city. Call for two fs s at 2] Broadway, between 1h and 1sih ele, Rogers’ ANTED—A SITUATION, AS ENTRY, COLLBOTING eneral clerk, by a lad’ nearly 18 old, who is correct at figures, writes well, and willing to make ul to his employer; has been in business two years. Can give the vest of reterences both trom late employer aad elsewhere, Adv ress P. W., box 117 Herald oilice ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN (A PRO tesunt), a sitnation as coschman in a. private f mily, or earman in a store; understands the care of horses wel’ Best of city reterences given, Gall at or address store No. 2.6 ‘4 av., corner of Zist at WAXTED—A SITUATION .N SOME STORE OR PLAC of ust. The advertiser i#« true aud faithful American; would be very useful in any kind of business, 19 not afraid of work, and would study to please bis employers. Oan give good reference. Address J. (4,, Herald ofilee. ANTED—A SITUATION 16 4 WHOLESALE DRUG slore, by A young man w tn both brauebes of the business; in's gust pores ve his undivided aitention to his employer's iatereats, Salary for & Ume secondary. Address for one week, Drags, care Of Geo, Burchell, Peck slip ferry, Wiiliamsbur ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY AMAN who haa bad several years experieace in thia city wad in Brookly 0; lisa the bighest testimonials as to character, wblllty, die, Any person in want of first raio man will plead Call rem a line Wo 3 rain ery warehouse, Brosdway, or atthe Herald ofon, " ™AUuery ware ANTFD—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A wholessle or retail bat and cap store, by a young mao nainted with the retail business in the city; has the best of fevence, Addrens B, C., box 164 Herald ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A score or office, to do writing, or aa bookkeeper; would be willingt to make himself uneful'fand devote bis time to the Interest ot bis employer, cun give good reference wa to charnc bop and aut lary $800 per year, Addsess J. A, Brown, WARTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN WHO han bad 29 yearn’ experience in the wholeanla grocery business; adverti#er Is ® thorough bookkeeper, and oan give ity_reverenens “Adidroen Lndumry, Hera oillee, for one we V ANTED—A FOREMAN ON A FARM ON LONG Jsland, near the city; a single man who is also competent to go to market. An Americaa preferred. Inquire at 231 Pearl street, third story, over the Market Bank. "ANTED—A PORTER. MUST BE STRONG, ACTIVE and accustomed to drive horses. Keference 4s to charac- ter required. apply to Thomas s. Agnew, grocer and tea dealer, 260 Greenwich street. ANTED—A MAN THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED with sold and working on tin and brass work; must ‘be quick, comprehensive and experienced; none other need’ snawer itis, Apply thisday between 12 aid 3 o'clock at 28 wery. 50 AGENTS WANMED—TO SELL A GOOD AND USE- ful article, to be nsed in every family, office and shop, also for shipping. A man with 16 cents to $1 can have a start. Apply tos, siver, 280 Pearl st. second tloor, 910 4S o'clock. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. O* DEMANDE—DANS UNE RESPECTABLE FAMILLE isin t bonne d’ » 8 une cumalaree: pod, e d’enfants francaise. S’a- X DEMAMDR—DANS UNE MAIBON FRANCAISE une fille qui puisse taire uo peu de cuisine, et qui sache repaaser. S'ndresuer 4239 1Ume rue, presde la duo avenue. USE FILLE FRANCAISE PAKLANT BIEN LAN. lnis, déaire we placer comme bonne d’enfants et cou turiere; elle peut fournir dezbonne recommandations. Sadres- ser au No, 429 8th av., third oor. ‘NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLA- cer dans une famille pour soigner des enfants et coudre, Svadresser au No. 14 Laurens st,, aul premier, aur le devaut, NE JEUNE DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE, PARLANT parfaitement l'anglais, et pouvantdonner és meilicures réferences, desire se placer pour soigner des ei dresser « 182 3me av. ___ INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. LL FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMM diately, eall at the large instituie for domestics, 135 Bieventh srbet, corner of Sint avenue.” This eateasire home abundance of civil, capable help. Coadi . bas abundanes of civil, cap p. Coadusted by respecta Famues, HOTELS AND BOARDING iOUSeS WISH ‘og help would do well to call at Mas. YUKKSTO. No. av, fice, A great number of cooks and nurses. Also, Engilah, Irish aa Protestant and Catholic. Charges all from first class families, RS. GREEN'S AGENCY FOR DOMESTICS, #2) BROAD. , east side, near Twelf.h street ‘The vest of domestic ie Ip faithtull” supplied on moderate verma, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—ALL RESPECTAULE PR- male servants desirous of obtaining re: ie up town Siiustions at highest wages, now ready al WasLe v'S #e lect fe: malt office, 224th ave., near 2ud st., removed from Gib ave. 4 Indy in aitendance. HORSES, CARRIAGES, & F% SALE—THRER PAIRS OF MULSS, THEY ARE heavy and well mated. Also, sevyeuty head of large lerses, just from the country, suitable for irucks or heavy draft. Apply to WM. MoROBEKIS, No. 63 Kast Tweuty- fourth street. {OR SALE—A GOOD SIZE RICH DAPPLE GRAY seven years old Abdallah trotier; very styliah, sound ‘and kind; can trot » mile luside three minutes, an Wagon. Loquire tor two days at the Seventh avenue, of THOMAS PLLLLAF NOR SALE—SIX PORTLAND SLEIGUS, WE ING iso, a top waa from seyeuty-five to eighty po Apply at 101 Grand street. Also a trotlag mare, six years old, sound and Apply ut iZ7 Grand street, POE SALETA DARK BAY HORSE, 1634 HANDS lH, 7 years old, ‘and king in all ‘harness, and stylish, suitable (or a ph: ‘stands without tying. Also, a browa horse, 134 hands high, perfecly sound and kind, fine driv, ntrotiast Also, one rockaway, pearly new, weighs 5 punds: will be sold cheap. an ‘be aven at thé stable one a from the corner of T: treet and Second avenu ORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE VERY Git \?. gray mare, about 18 bands high, woven years old, sand ind, and a'very good traveller.’ The wagon Is auitable for 63 P, WENN, and a rlove store or expressman. Apply to JA. 442 Bighth avenue. ORSES FOK SALE. hornes, good workers, to be sold for w at73 University place, corner MPORTANT TO FARMERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, handsome bay mare, with foal, 1436 hands high 8 years price $0; warranted sound and kind, Apply at 40 Ouver in he grocery store. 0 FARMERS, TRADESMEN AND OTHHRS.—FOR UN reserved sale, one of the beat sinck mares in New State, A superior gray mare, 153g hands high, six years A PAIR OF BAY OARRIAGE Aply t of use. at. (Gray Ragie stock), quiet and kind in all barnes, can trot io three minutes untriec; the property of a yentleman gone wo Ki. and left for p: sile, “Any gentioman, farmer or mare as the above will lind to breeding or other useful qua jear Went street, North river LOTION NOTICE.—TO INSPECTORS OP RLBOTION and District Canvagsers in the Fourth, Sixth, Teuth and Fourteenth words. Orrice Cian oF Common Covnctt, No. 8 Crry Hatt, New sonx, Jan, 8, 1809 ‘Yon are hereby notified that purauant to a proclamation of bis Excellency Governor King, a special election will be held in the Fourth Congreanonal district of tnisciy, to il the va ancy oocastomgg by the realgnauion of the Hon, Joha Kelly, reprvsentative 1 Congress from sald district. The said special election will be held on WEDNESDAY, tho Sth instant, at the place designated by the Common Council, in each eleo- tion district of the Fourth, Sixth, Tenth and Fourteenth warda, ‘The Jnapectors of Election in'each district will be present at the poll at aunrise, tg receive the vole given to fll the vacancy above mentioned.” The District Canvassors will be proncat each poliog piace thirty mites betore the oiosing thereot, to ‘cap vies the vote given (or the above apecitied offive. ‘The Inspectors and District Canvaasers will appear before the County Clerk and take the oath prescribed by law, pre. vious to the day of election. D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk Com. Coun. AU CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Democratio union nomination for Congress, to fil a va- or THOMAS J, BARR, | tains the modern improvements. Apply as above. SALES OF REAL BSTATE. BARGAIN.—"OR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A Two and carriages, Ae., fr ® vice country plum In New Jeraey, pest Morrle''ivi Kesex Rullroud, Address W. HL, Merali of fee, stating \ here can be Keen. houses in thia city, atu seriflee with four fine horves | INSTRUCTION, wenannrinnnnonnd aac hnmnaitl CLERGYMAN, EXPKIUENCED IN TEACHING, Da. ‘sives to make kn ebgagement with echools or families in Be ace ap. ularviow eany be obtained lcs or other English branches” An inter! by addressing sipha, Metropolitan Fostofice, Uible House. CPNTRAL PARK LOTS FOR SALE, ‘On Sth avenue and Sith street, On Sth avenue and 75th street. On Sth avenue and 77th street, On bthavenue aut Ad street, ‘On Sth avenue and #5th at t On Sth avenue and 8th and s8th streets, On Sth avenue acd 10th street. iso iota On th avenue and 74th street, ‘On xh avenue and 1d, 10th, 105th and 106th streets, in Plots from one to fifty lots, SAMUEL EDDY, BU Liberty street VOR FALE—THY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD, SITUATED en Grand, sompking, and Hast streets, with'all thy bulkt. fer, machinery, &e., upon the same. The huthiings ronait: of bur story brick bul ding, substanial and fire proof, 5<%, With power suitable for any hind of mechanical parpowa, Alo {wo steam engines, 4 horas power euch in per fot ner, seen in operation, Also a two st ire prool brick buliding, containing tive ‘mahogany circular shal ac, pow in ane OA two story frame butiting, containing three upright sswe; also five of Woodworth’ joining mar nines, abeda, 4c, necemary for a mahogany or iumber basiness in allits branches Gn East atreet frenting on the river, isa (WO story briek store, 16x38; the mill property alone 18 now leased for 3,000 py ved. at a sail expense to bri The hole wilt be sold jon can be given the Li ‘Ryply at fl f Grand and. tonmpkine mirecti, ly at the oflice, corner of Grand and Tom) streets, JROVANTON & CO. 538 Fourth avenue, or of DM PLTCH, 17 Jobu street. ‘UR SALE—BY ORDER OF | BXECUTORS-THR valuable property 31 and 33 West ‘Thirteenth atreet, con- sisting of one two and one three story attis and basement prick houses; a'so rear building, extending acyoss both lots ‘The above property is admirabl’ adapted, from its central ioeatton, either for first class tenant houses or ufACkUriNg paeposes, there being room for a steam engine in the rear of the rear building, Lou 2 by lS each Terms easy, Apply to D, THOMSON, 63 Vine street n, and pos! U8 HAMMOND Pow, SAL OUR AND LOT street: NO. large stab'e and carriage why attiched; house con ATTIO BRICK sew Nos. 257 THe TWO STORY AND Louses Nos 268.and 255, and two frame hi und 259 Avantic street; algo the three story iy Deane street Brooklyn. Inquire of JNO. 21 Falaey Buildings, Brooklyn OR S+LE CHEAP AND ON BASY TERMS, A FARY Of 140 acres, 130 under good cultivation and three woo '- land; large house, wigon house, barn and all other uecessury outbuildings; well fenced and watered; twenty acres in or- chards; within ten minutes’ drive of depot and two ad a half hours of New York. For further Infrmation cait on JAMES R. MAGEE, at B. G, Wells’ office, No. 12 Centre street, third floor, for two weeks, or address Thomas 8. Mershon, James burg, New Jersey. POR SaLe OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—AN RLEGANT NEW brown stone honge, hige stoop, three story and basement with sub-cellar, handsomely fulshed, with all the improve menia, In West Fiftivth street; ulso'a moderate aized brick house, with full lot, on West Forty-foorth street, north site between Fifth and cixth avenues, Will be closed out ata bar avin. and a large proportion left on bond and mortage Ap pig Stald Wert Twenty-third street, before 9 A. M. or utr OR SALE OR TRADE FOR A GOOD FARM, N this city, free from ineum?rance, worta from $1,000 $7,000, oue OF two good houses and lotw let for $1,108). W. H. MELIOK, 407 Broadway. FPO! BALE, OR WOULD EXCHANGE FOR 4 RIRst rate farm, netmore than sixty miles from New York, two first class houses in South Brooklyn, having all mocern im provements and built by days’ work, with some New Yors ty required. faquire at 479 Seventh avenue, in the 0 EXCHANGE.—ONE HOUSE AND LOT ON BOORMA. place; two houses and lot#on Thirty first atreet, and on Twenty eighth street, near Broadway, to exchange for oth property. with good portion of cash. “Apply to JOU. McOLAVE, 387 Ninth avenue, ANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, FROM TWO TO twenty acres of land for @ moderate price and on easy terms, and five to seven miles distant from Vanderbilt's Land ing. JAMES MOKAN, 15 John street J ESTERN LANDS WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR A large assortment of faney goots, tollet articles, jewelry &c.. Brooklyn property, & good farm or country seat in’) ew Jeravy, well ftuproved. wonld be preferred. DINGEE & HOLDEN, No. 9 Nassau street, ne | $30.000.aentabte country. seats smoot. box ly sitnated on the Hudson river, comprising an elegant mansion, with fine ontbuildings, choice fruits and twenty-five scres of land. One bour’a ride from the city. Will be sold cheap ‘Address M. L. Sheldon, 8 Nassau street. FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND PROFITABLE bar, in one of the best locations dowa town, may be pro- cured by apy responsible party. No cash dowa required, but undoubied Security must be given for th rent. auply at 47 Broadway, room 4. Cc. B. HOW! Co. ¥ PERSON WISHING TO PURC and fixtures of one of the most deairable sear sto ty will do well to apply Immediately at 202 fu ison st. ASE THE STOCK in the’ CORNERS, SHELVING, DESKS, LARGE SAFE, BM brofdery and lace show cartons and cases, and ober fix tures, in 2)9 Broadway, up stairs, for sale. F. MbLLIbS, 286 Broadwa: RUG STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—A FINE BUSI nead stand; located in the vicinity of four Hourisling hotels ‘An uncommon opportunity for a druggist or a physician to eu ter into a fine business on & very little capital, ‘The store must be sold. Keasous explained by inquiring at #29 Greenwich st. -OR SALE—CHEAP, ONE QUARTER PART OF THE Seammg Ceres. Apply toL. ADAMS, 75 South street, corner of en lane. * OR SALE—A DOUBLE STAND IN FULTON MARKET, Denials for the ale Of butter, poultry, de. Tends ‘opportunity tor any one wishin; urchase, Address box 1, Pont office. “ ee Fo SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a well known w! ‘and retail store, in one of the best localities in the city. Has been established over ten {oats Sas Bare cong 0 Ses eee. [on cmy one who wishes em im the "y business this is @ seldom of- fered, Addresstirocer, Chatham square Post office (OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A LARGE handseme store, in the best business part of Fighth av nue, suitable for a shoe store or auy fancy, milliuery or man. tila’ business; will be sold cheap at terms to sult the buyer. Apply to Dr HUSTED, 42+ Righth avenue. FOR, SALR—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of a took, sationery and segar store, in one of the vest locations in the'city, doinga good business. Good reasons for selling out; has over three years’ lease. Apply at_ 343 Fourth avenue, second door from the Harlem and New Havea Rail Tuad depot, between the hours of 8 and 7 P.M {]OK SALE—THE OYSTER AND DINING SALOON 45 Whitehall street, corner of State. inquire on the pre mises, or at 347 Broadway, room No. OK SALE—LEASE, SIOCK AND FIXTURES OF A large first clase grocery, doing a good busivess Reason for selling the owner having other business; will be sold cheap te ‘The stock ie smail, but in good order. toquire on Kighth avenue, corner of Twenty ti OR SALE—JHE STOOK AND FIXTURES OF TH book and news store SUI Howery, opposite Bleecker street For particulars inquire on the premly FOR, SAbt- A FARM OF 99 ACRES OF CULTIVATED land, with good Louse, outbuildings, &c., thirty minutes from New York vy railroad, situation very helthy; also the stock on the place, For furber particulary address A. Herald oflice Apply to JAMES streat OR SALE—A FISH AND OYSTRRSTAND, NOW DOING & good business; also a horse and wagon. ‘Apply at the corner of South Guh and 6th ats, Williamsburg A LARGE FLOUR MILL er, near Cold Spring, Cus Id sell kata sacrifice, or «: i health. For particulars, addre + Washington aod Murray streets, or apply t No agents aeed apply PATER FOR SALE. 18 NOW IN SUCOE operation and paying $2,000 per year on a small the profit can be doubled by additional capital. It will b ap if applied for immediately. Apply to, 7, Mc GALL, 444 Broadway, QUEAM ENGINE FOR SALI OR SALE r, corn the proptietor, on the premises. —AN EIGHT MORSE power stesm engine and boller, nearly new and tn Koo! order, coating $1,000, will be sold for less than half the ark cost Also steam pipes for heating a five story building be wold ata bargain. Address box 1,100 New York Post oii SEWING M CHINES FOK SA\uG—SINGKIS ANI Wheeler & Wilson's second baud machines bought and ex changed; all kinds repaired Also severa! valuable patents ior sale by. A. DURGILS, 285 Broadway, room 8 Wotf.t itullan pes FOR SaLE—VERY HANDSOMELY FITTED up and furnished: favorable lease at low rent; on & prin- cipal and husiness thoroughfare; di 4% good money Makine business, and offered at a great bargn BIUGS & SOUTH WICK, 96 Nassau streot 10 DENTISTS. —A DENTIST WHO IS SOON GOING ‘abroad, and having a full first class practice, would aa out.on favorable terms tothe right sortofa man Address, with real name and address, Il. BD. box \70 Herald offi» HE STOCK OF GOODS IN THK STORK 423 BKOAD way, Intely owned by George W. MeGready, deceased consisting of a large variety of lamps, Xo, tovether with the store ixtures, are ilered to the trade, of to any party wishing to continue the business at a very low price by ihe administrator. Also the of ihe ator pale. HE SVOUK, FIXTURES AND GOOD tleman’s farnishingatore, long established, 1a a deaira location on Broadway, for sale. Terms cash, ‘aq x F, ANDREWS, 4; Wall street. precise yan 200 Rak SALE, CHEAP, & POULTRY, GAME M: : poe eee hee ~4 |e. o Leg ol the best stand in market dusty n good cai ens. Inquire off, GAP! N&Y, 65 Chatham street bape tsi lbrcnd § NEW PUBLICATION STORY FROM REAL LIFE, THE OVERTON DIVORCE CASE, By a retired attorney, 1; printed entire in the ‘ TRUE FLAG, Rendy to-day. Single copes four centa, Sold by all the newspaper dealers in town and country. ‘UsT PUBLISHED, on AETEE, GREEN; THE VARIETIES OF LOVR By (THEODURB, HARTMANN, For beauty of iyle Blogsnee oF ngrage, graphic delines- m , elegance 3 jc tien and Hetuetng, thrilling interest, and dramatic and poetic power, itn unequalled by aay book that haa been iaaaed for Fears JOHN ORTON, Publishing Agent, No. 447 Broome street, one door went of Sroalway, And for sale by al the principa’ booksellers. HE CONFEDERATE CHIEFTAINS, AN HISTORI- ay le of Ireland in 1641, now publ fa the NEW YO! ‘ABLET. SBSTACRARTS. RIZE SHREP.—LOVERS OF CHOICK MUTTON 5 P find what they desire at I, VALENTINE'S, No, 1 Menta, to ia New Jersey, the inp, facturer's prices, meet, In LL FOR $10—THRER MONT@S (2 LESSONS) IN- { ‘struction In penmanship and commercial arithmetic, or ‘on unlimited cour of double cuir beaker x vlog eas \ riting classes $2, nixteen leanons, wery. Ton aueet Drovkiyn. Colonel Paine’s plan of instruction 19 systematic und expeditions ~ hx Gov KI a CaDEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING, ‘M2 Eroadwey. riber recelves new pupils, ' day aud evening. tor * private instruction ia «ing Hntire watlsfuction, gusrantoad to all ¢ keep'ng, dc. pe la Vek 8. GOLDSMY PARISIAN GENTLEMAN, GRADUATE OF THB A Noiiversity of Paris, and exverienced in texhing, {o find » few more pupils'to fustcuct them in rench, Beak re-_ ferences, Address or upply to Mr. G te nereet \ YOUNG GENTLEMAN, HAVING « LITTLE KNOWL | edge of the French, wishes to form the acquaintance of an agreeable youns Lit dy. who would seoiet bien in jearning and pronouuel ean correctly. Address, siming ferme, Geo. Cooper, Broadway Post office. CADEMY OF LANGUAG MAKTINELLI, Principal vivh, italian, Lat ou) | BROADWAY Tustruction given in Freneb, jrock, Hebrew ant Bngliah: . ing. Terma tu clanses $10 per” ‘Apply as above, to F, MARTINELLL 4 querte LL WHv DESIRE A UWUNINCSS SYSTEM OF WRIT.) Atay vookkoopine and arithmetic t HOW 2'8 acavemy, aT urckiway, be hot ieverved by uscounpelent teacher’ or del: sive advertigemen’s. Jessous only $2 Open day and 2 pe Visiting cards aod orname.tal penmanship executed orde! UBINESS WRITING, BOOK K E&PING, ARITOMETIO.— Mr. DOLBEAR, 60) Uroacway, belng ably assisied OY an accomplished practical bookkeeper, will f. o hia pecisl atten- tion to pupiis in peomanship, and guarantees to remove stiff: hess or trembling from any baud. New pupils received day ‘and evening. OOKKEEPING, BUSINESS WKITING, ARITUMETIC.— Mr DOLBEAR, ueedway, keeps the largest com- jon in ‘New York, prepares gentiemen or boys practica!ly for busin 1h person. lew hes pen- hip. and engages to remove stlifness or trembling from * and. ‘Two $10 seats vacant VENING EXPERIMENTAL LESSONS ON SLEOTICL. ty for medical practice, 778 Broadway, by Prot. VERG- NES, Inventor of the electro chemical bathe Theve lensons are formed in clasecs for medical atndenta, RENCH LESSONS GQIVEN—BY 4 LADY OR G) leman experienced in teaching, Apply 0s 299 Hicks: etween Harrisop and Degraw, Brooklyn’ ‘RENCH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, NO 48 Kast Twenty fourth strect.—Koarding and day school, Classics and modern languages. There 1s depart: ment. PROF. GUL CHAK: ES80NS TO FORVIGN GENTLEMAN OF Hy BRS—A liberal education and of exp meta would be glad to devote some time, day or evening, to tosteu ing foreign ) in the nnulish language, or in uch: other brane d bend & note, requestiny an interview, ‘tory, Bible House, or ad- dreas Tuition, OOM FOR TUITION—A_ PROF SSIONAL LADY, who has a staiii portion of her time unoccupied, deatres in equivale ition a furuisned bedroom, with- out board, ina respectable (ainily. Kelerences givea and re- LF DEFE: MR. r, Herald office. 2 . SS’ bappy to uive ine Prince street, three do houses. Apply as abd JOSEPH COBURN WOULD BB ou in sparring at his rooma, No. oa West of broadway or at g emen’s from id +. M1010 P.M, WiLL BE APPRROIATED HY WITNESSING THE RE- suite ofa few lessons and Indies and gentlemen, and arenis with their children, are invited wo uttend die three first | lessons of each public course Private courses on Mondas and Wednesdays Ap will open on Tuesiay, January 1}, at elght 0 . ab the Cooper Institute, room No. 2i, when further particulars will be given. 20 AND (GHLY FINISUED SEVEN octave rosewood pianoforte nd stool for half iteorigtaal intely ut uny sveritice. Has large e, (ret desk, fall iron frame, beaut r scale, French action seol AX EXTRA TON cost, Must be sold im: round corners, carved fully ornamented, grand cirouy lopéd keys, & toorder four monthasiace, with gua rantee for th ear y enty skers; is ungarpassea tor power, Drilltancy 51 cone aid elasticity of lonch, and ® moat de- on examination will be fous costes areet, uear Houston. eirable instrument apply at the residence 149) LADY HAVING NO. FURTHER USE FOR HER PI- anoforte, will dispose of it, a $400 instrument, full seven gerave, roseveond, round corzers, scolioped keya, solondid tone nearly new, besteity makers. Apuly at ite residence, No.7 Second street, Stoo] aud musle with It, ROUND CORNER GREAT BARGAIN.—« FOUR seven cetave rosewood pian otorte; fin shed back same as front, carved legs, Jendid (one: must be sold at any sacri aidence 298 Masigon st. HUCKRBING & ONS, ama GRAND SQUARH aN» UPHIGHT PTANOS, ‘arereoms 604 Broadway. ©. & SONS have been awarded 36 priza medals for the supe riority of their manufacture, for the last 35 years, Alan, for sale, MASON AND HAMLIN’S SUPERIOR : Jor RLODEONS | AND | HARMONIUMS ‘or parlors, churches, vestriea iges, ‘At wholesale and retail, PIANOS TO BENT, ctnrers of HURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS uD PLANO PORT RS For sale by GEORGE LEAUH, 447 Broome street. IANOS FOR RENT OR 841,7—PIANOS FOR RENT or sale—melodeous for rent or sale—melodeons for ren: or sale, Agency of 8. D, kW ult Hie ebrated MELODEONS. of 8. D. l. 's celebrat ‘Gust BOSTON AND NEW YORK PIANOS. ‘A. M. KANOUSE, 435 Broadway. RR i RE 12 | ON) DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMIES, No, 86 Broadway Now York, ‘No. 187 Montague place, Brookiva. Row open for the sexson LESLIE'S AND MISS MSRY D, KING’S DANCING ‘academy, Mozart Tail, 663 Brondway.—Classes for Memen, Monday aud Thursday evenings, at 7 o'clock; Tuesdas# and Fridays, at 3 o'clock. Private lessons at hours durmg the day. "Kvening solrees from 8 to 12 o’clook. Y WRIGHT'S DANCING ACADEMY, (60 BROADWAY, 6 Second quarter will commence on Tussday, January Poyils subaeribing then will receive four monthe tuition far th er Dave-indies, Tuesday snd Saturday afternoon: tlemen—Tueaday and Friday evenings. ANCING.—A NEW CLASS FOR GENTLEMEN. BROOKS academy, 361 Hroome street—A new éla: 7, gentlemen will commetice on Tuealay evening An a. t opportunity for regmners Soiree every Wednesda, y ght. ANCING.—NEW OLASSES.—BROOKES’ ACADEMY, 861 sroome sireet. ‘A new class for gentlemen will commence on Tuesday event ron new class for ladies on Tuesday afternoon, All the fashionable dan mn ‘onrae of lessons. Ladies meet Tuesdays and Pid to 6; gentletuen, 7 $9 10 Fa Children, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 3to6 P M Ladies’ primary clo ssee instructed by Mes Brookes. Private lessons at hours not ied by classes: IRENOR'S PRIVATE DANCING AUAUEMI ‘Thirty fourth street, near Broadway, New York, South Eighth street, Brocklyn, B. 1) Clisses are now form: ing for t dquarter for instra tion ta gracefal dancing, ‘calistbenic ‘arenis are always welcome visiters. 64.5 XBT BROADWAY—M DOME 83 UVAGBAU" e) Dancing Academy, fre house above Bleeker street, is open every day and evening for lessons and practice. Ne Inrge classes—eve ry pi tang ht separately. night. ‘iwenty dan-euses vad ful oreles a, im ROOMS, &C.. WANTED, STORE WANTED IMMeGLArKLY—Nov AbOVR Twenty fifth sireet, suitable fora fence store; rent not Over $25 per month, Address Mrs. G14, station A, Sprig street, or © GU. thompson, & Nassau street. OARDING HOUSE W IN BROOK WYN—ONE. that is already established preferred. Shonid any one keeping a drst class house, near the Fuiton ferry, wish to give ines, they will please address F. C., Newark, je J “see F MOR OF A SPOR! the streete between Liberty and WAY fin. east of Uircenwich wrest, 1 $4 Duane street, stating terms and OFT WANTED.—THE SKCONL 4 with bolstway, ip a Kende streets, w OR ONFUKSISHED, venience, inn respect: nt to be moderate, amd nuleman HRER ROOMS, FURNISHED to have gas, water and ev able loeslity below Pweptieth et: the place to be adapted fora lady onl coniiortably. i noticed, Address ANTED—10 RENT term of years, # ho toit, for a fanitly who int house must be suhetantial, lor the terri Address, with p 1, &c., box 268 Host oflice, Ni ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A NRATLY FURNISHED house, fo # respectable part of the lly, for an eleriy wy and ber énughter Address, for two days, . M.C., Udi Cuare Post office, stating term Arc pbente be: ON STATEN with more or less ground attached ISLAND, ON & olivethere the whowe year, ihe no healthy, with *aay access ta Jewry In regard Vo looutoDy m ANTED TO KENT IMMEDIATELY—A THREE OR VV cour ators wut ste ne he on hereon t welt ae ity wecord sireete and Third ag avennies; he madernte. Address box 114 Post ofice, No. te aU ANTED IMMEDIAT) LY—AN OLD OAMAL BOAT Bi or filling in with, Inquire of A. HAKRISON, 263 Weal ANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, A NEAT furulshed parlor, with two bedrooms attached, betw: Broome and Fourteenth streeta, The rooms must be a th and be situated on second or third floor. ade hed term (Which naust be moderate,) Higgins & Oo, bod Mat of ANTED IMMBDIATELY—& SHOP ABOUT 95x100 feet, with steam power, well lighted, and suitable for silversmith, togetber with « convenient place fora drop. Aleg wanted, a silversmih’s drop Address J. F., Herald office, ~ - aed WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A WELL furnished room, or parlor and bedroom, without board: location between Coal ald Tenth streets; terme not to exceed $7 per mooth. Adaress A., box (75 Herald office. ANTED IN ry j Mego RENT FOR A TERM ’ enra, a sma 4 A AME 8 Ouse, with one acre or more » Herald ot % Rainn in Havana, domestic snd German segars, ae cloainout several Invelces 10 meet cash i mas na low ne $4 per ibousaud. “An examination i soletiede 3KGARS.—TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND DEALERS, 2) 000 superior Conchas, 20,000, Mercacinn Seria Imported. nun, valet o cer brands, te al f 0, nogar Lagory, the rear. mmo bo ondope ,

Other pages from this issue: