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6 —$—$—$—— re SYTUATIONS WANTED—VEMALES, rer: 2 vy A RESPECTABLE ENG dren and is willing and obtieing; good city reference, Call 7 Gt Madcon st , for two ds re N GikL WISHES A PRRMANENT © prey s A” AMERIOAN G25 Cau give good references Seamstreen 5! Witiemabarg, ( MAN GIRI. WISHE i, as YOUN ner and irorer. Go ‘oy ATION AS cook MCall for two days ou ‘ clween ave: ac. ae ee Aral boveew MAN W ITUA in it atnald privave ‘amily. A West 15th ot., for two Good city references given days. A RESPRCTABL utd assist in the washing ig in all its branches, SAIL for two clays at PUATION AS GIRL WISHES A SITUAT ‘small private famity. Ca set Clty noe if required, ANT. “f SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN OF A iendy ‘and industrious habits, to do geueral, housework; ap wash and iron and king, and is willing to make Derself generally use! ‘of city reference if required. Cail for wo days at 243 Elizabeth at. near Houstoo st OLD LIKE TO PROCURE A SITUATION. LADY WOULD [nitens and. ebamberizall for a gich Gro bus lived in her service for three years. Apply at 109 Wer sou st between Broadway and 7th ay., for two days, A YOUNG. LADY WISH) r 70 OBTAIN A POSITION of useful, honorable exertion, where PF qualifications Arishemitipasion or housekeeper, with such other wo pe itly capabilities 4s might reader her ® desirable member o Peay oc school would be required. Inquire for Miss Sethe. fomn 176 Fulton st, Brooklyn, for one welt. “g SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERT cirl, to do chumberwork or assist in housework and u e lly useful. ood ret ce trom her last: lace, at lI West Sistat., between 6th and 7th ays., for two days SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS. nurso and seamstress, who is capable of taking the entire ntand ean do tamily sewing. Good city cefer- sae call at 113 West Sist st., for two days. A ebarge ene giv 3 WOMAN WANTS ASITUA- ‘one who fully understands her business rge ofa baby; lived four years in hor ace. The bestof city referen Call for two 4 141 16th st. ECTABLE YO! rae; given. NEAT, ACTIVE YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS asituaiion to do general housework; is an excellent cook, waster and irover, Has good recommendations. Also, #. Teasant German Woman, as seamstress and nurse. Best re- Rerenees. invjuire at the large institute of domestics, 145 Lith ah, corner of hth avenue. WIDOW LADY, FULL of & situation as house! at G9 Pike st ns SITUATION WANTED—BY¥ A YOUNG WOMAN, ehambermaid and fue wasber and ironer; ean do th nds her erfectly. Best’ city referen Sd avenue, between lth and 1th ste. MPRTENT, IS DESIROUS er. Can be seen for two days IS A SITUATION AS PRO- x; no objection to assiat with the washing: would tance in the country, Highest recommendations, Tub avenue, third floor, tront room. GLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, as bermaid, to assist in’ washing and iroaing. or make generally useful Good ety reterence, Cali for two > Fabt Hth st., rear building. YOUNG WOMAN, WITH THE BEST OF REFR- rences, wishes to obtain a aftuation in the city or conntry, ¢ and beker and first rate washer and ironer, or to do general housework: is au experienced and trastworthy ser ‘vant, able and wiltingto work. Call at 378 6th av., near 234 st. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS SEAM. A. wirees and to do light ehamberwork. Call at or address 135 Liberty #t LE GESMAN GIRL WANTS A sItc. nas chambermaid in a respectable American family, Apply at 26 Chrystie street, room 20. A inthe waabing and ironing: has the best of city reterence. Can be seen for two days at 346 6th ave, between 2ist and 22d sts. WOMAN WISHES A SITU PROTESTANT YOUNG IRES WORK BY THE DAY, IN or with ladies board tof elty references 74 Broadway, in the tands hairdressing. or address M., ing; also, wen. Please call Eran store. PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS A good plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do general Rouse work in a small private family. Please call for two days, ‘at 120 Pear! st., Brooklyn. Good eity refe: WANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE cook, wash and iron, or would do general all fanily; she is a good cok. Please call at vetween jthand sth aves, basement. Good Can be seen for two days, if not engaged hhonsework in a We West lech si ehy references. TION WANTRD—BY A RESPRCTABLE ‘odo housework for a amily; i¢a pod Cook, Sud excellent Washer and ironer; can make good d_and bi Good city reference. Please cail at 81 ‘West 2sth st., third story, back room. SITUATION N EXPERIENCED d do the washing understands pastry, T last place Can be between 6th and 7th Ww. and has the best of city seen for two days ‘avs., in the front basemen COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA: tion as chamnbermald and waiter ina private family. Hs the best of city reference. Call at 126 Clinton placa, Sth st., # cond floor, back room. flas no objection to do the housewors fm a stall family West 16un you RL WANTS A SITUATION RESPECTABLE to cook, wash and 1roi ‘ad do plain bewing 01 Good city reference give Degraw st, next honse to the opposite Cheever pial SITUATION AS CHIL, | ehambermald, 4 3ist sts, YOUNG wom. dren's nurse a ae | GERMAN GIRL: SITUATION WANT: good plain cook au work and aewin ween 6t TCH WOMAN WISHES A SITU. r, OF Wi this dey Chamiiers at SITUATION WAN a hb YOOR’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP Uw cook; vinderstan: city reference or of $2d si. apacit aud is well a ld be obtain ‘competent to ude ned W) the it arespe ¢ OF PORT chy, desires a ‘good cha ‘an, Port dervis, Orange ADIES—A RESPECTABLE YOUN has latel3 8 10 obiain work by ‘the day nstress, Bhe is fully compete and can obtain nuexcep. tionable first class im Boston if quired; Ww nent situation for the winter. Cal A PROTESTANT irth or bring it up work aod sewing: bi 2 Went dint ai,, dourth th MITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, 8) bermaid ond to take eare of children. Good Call at 215 West 17th ITUATION WANTICD A RESPECTABLE You woman, ax first rate no objection to mal wasbingand ironing. Three 166 16th st., between 7th and 8! refarence. Can for two days. EAMSTKESS AND NURSE OR sRayerR chambermaid’ ation wanted, by a tidy girl, why ‘understands ber i Will go by the week or month. be seen at her prew {43 West 24th wt ITUATION WANTRD—RBY A 68) woman, as wet nu ¢ has | old; best city referenee given. Cail for t won at. t employer’ ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Women cook; i# & good Washer and frouer, and ean give go Fence. Osan be seen for two day sat her pri nyloye Montague st., brookiyy JITU ATION WANTED) 18 HOUSRKELPE take care of an invalid. # lary not cou acomfortable bome. Inquire at tbe Brook! Cumberland RR WOULD ered ao much as a Orphan Asyluin. address | QUTUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL | city re Good a email family. ployer's, No, near 9th st., fromt house. fts b We tion SITUATIONS WANTED~FEMALES. QITUATION WANTED—BY AN RXPERTENCED GIRL, © oscook; isa good wosher, ir r 1 boure work fore emall family. Good reference given. S14 Hicks at, betweea Congress and Amity stx., 5vuth a, for two dave. . ¢ Rrrook} SS) man woman, as cgok; ehe understands her busin: - roughly; good referencé, Cull at 19 Stanton st , for two daya. QITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN CTR do housework; can wash, iron and do plain cooking; is ol aod willing to do all she can t please; wants a good home, snd is willing to work for 8% per month, Call in the basement of 259 9th ave , near 26th st WO RESPECTABLE GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS; ONE. as cook ard Jaundress and the o- er as chambermatd and ter, mp objection to, 40 to the cou ry} Beat city Fv ranoe, shea for two days at 266 Kort Mth st. ia toe fancy ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG LADY, AS gevervens. Is fully competent to teach the rm wants of the Kungiish language; also to do sewing. Has good re’ ence trom ber last ‘Apply tor two days at 885 3d av., s:cond, floor, between 25th and 26th sts. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION to do general housework or the cooking, washing and g ofo emali family. Noobjection to the country if a nice be seen at 10 Hammond st, up stairs. ANTED—EY A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT Wo maz. a situation aa plain cook, washer and ironer: nn iron plac W ANTED--BY A RESPECTARLE WOMAN, A SITUA Udon as a good cook and baker; 16 a lirst rate wash» irorer; would go anywhere toa steady place. Good retere) aiven,” Call for two days at 282 Mulberry st, near Spring, in the rear, first ttoor WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ResPRCTADUE young git}, between 15 and 16 years old, to take care of children and do light chamberwork, Cali for two days corner of Courtand Dean sts., Brooklyn, frame house. —BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTUH WOMAN, A 1) to cook, wish ina ngage os |aundregs: has good references, aged a: 197 9th st., Between 2d and 3d ava Wo S2ED BY A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG WOMAN, ® sitvation as ebambermaid and to do fine washing, or ax Jaund,ess in a private tamily. Good city reference. Call for two days at 11) West 26th at, yp ANTE: situa woud p nntil e lyse Be. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, to Jo general housework in a smi fant Iy; fea gov washer and froner: np objection, to he country: sind has not had much experience in this country, Apply at 9 Duilield st., corner of Johnson, itrooklya. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘& situation as waitress and ehambermatd or woud not object t lignt housework. Unexeeptionable refer ‘ell uneil suited at 163 West 2th st., between 7tp and Sih. top floor, back room WAXTED-A SITUATION AN NURSS AND. SHAM stress, or to do lichtchamberwork. Call at 139 7th ay. Lengaued. TANTKD—BY A RPSPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. a situation to do Lousework in w#mall family, Best of puce if required, Cail ats Munroe st, iu the rear, first floor JANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPROTABLE young women: on as cook, washer and ironer and the other as chambermaid aod to ageist in Wasbing and froping, or chamberinaid and waiter; have best city reterence. Can be ys at 109 13th st, between Sd and 4th avs., se ck room, TANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRL, 13 Y8ARS OLD, a situation as child's nurse; is reat taste Lor dressing hair; best Grand sc, near Mow. y reference. Apply at 200 TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, a8 chambermaid and iaundress; would have no ob- ection to do house work sn @ aivall private family, est city re- Apply for two days wt 125 West 1 Font room. ference. tioor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youvg woman, as chambermaid; ig an exellent aawer, or would de the honséwork of » sinall family; will asalat in the washing aud iroping. Good city reference, Apply at 145 Zast Bist st. JANT#D--A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL; he understands general bonsework and plain sewiaz’ {erence given. Can be seea at 31 Bayard st. Prefers SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN ambermaid or nvirse; ts perfectly competent. pply at the drug store, 388 9th ave., corner of TANTED—A A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ik, washer and ironer. Apply at her present em iS Moston st, 4rooklyn, B.D. TANTHD—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE y girl, to do light ebamberwork and waiting, or willlng'to take care of children. Call at 139 Ist a —A SITUATION, BY AN EXCELLENT LAUN- iscapable of doing up all kinds of fine washing Gotiog tn the neatestmamner. Can give the very C 1 West 19:h st 8 given if required. Cail for two da} Prince and Spring ets., third flo: TANTED pectable bes. SITUATION AS COOK, BY A ang girl, who understands her business tn fest of city reference given. V 1 Call at 172 Kast ON, BY A GERMAN PERFECT iy; she understands Fr nd nd is a firscelass pastry cook ant ret houses will be given, Ad oiliee, <A PRIVATE FAMILY TO ral housework, by a respectable girl, Can be Jays at the Midies corset store, Sl Broadway, ‘i Has the best of reference, 3 young woman r will take A lau last place. Call f Washing and frou. itytretereace from JANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO \ a general housework in a private family; I a good cook, washer and r. Has the best of reference from her Call for two days at 4 Prince st. sITI A RESPECTABLE washer aud ironer; is ess; would have no o! ince given. Call for NTED—A alo anil dnys SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE . » do chamberwork and assist tn the g. Cen give the best eity reference from Can be seen for two days at 223 West 2th st. WV ANPSD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT ABLE GIRL, VV te co general b ork in @ small private tamily; is ood plain 00 apd yoner. mo elty Can be ‘8 at 16 Forsyth st , room No, jaye V JANTED—BY A aitua rework 103 West i6t 8a. BY A RESPECTA and cha ork. family, Wa Well recom: smail privat fortaile hom Union st,, third fioor, Brooklyn. Wa A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ASITOA iton as cook, washer aud ironer, oF as chambermaid. Best of city reference can te given. Apply at 238 Bast 13th a o Protestants, man and wife; F, OF groom and coacl For dairywo b mplo; J, 124 ath ae, en he Proteatan’ ween i2th und 13th ats, ECTABLE, washer an v WASTEDSA | SITUATION young Woman, a8 plain cook and first ra a short distance in ti 36 Veta St, between 7 and erence. Sth ava COMPETENT SEAN fitting dresses. cx: 1 Ww" TRD—=BY A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTEST- nt you pan, @aituation a® chambermaid and to * dironing. The best wh e xiven W ay., side door, nort D—A SITUATION BY A KESPECTARL he housework of w seaall farnthy Q woman iv a pow asher an. Has the best of 1 FOF Uw ot 12) Wi st, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE AND ersab, to ook, wash and iron, or to eonK e given. ¢ west re RFSPECTARLE 5 ndermtanda y refarence given third floor, room V gto BUY A YOUNG Worm king care of & baby from its birt teeta tes cl Atay Bast betwer het NTED—DY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. von #8 chambermaid and plain sewer, o¢ v are of waitiug, would IIke ty do house mail ne mF laat place IM for h Brooklyn TABLA WOMAN, A SITUA: her end frowm Art f eat of ety D—A SITUATION, BY A ReSsrrotaA ng woman: J6 9 firat rate cook, a: ‘The best of city reference given, BL 18 good washer Can be seen for A SITL rate farn W ANTED the best erence from Willett st., fortwo days. BY ral bonsework fn A pi A YOUNG GIRL ITUATIONS WANTED-—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN Young gitle, one us first rate cook; thoroughly understan’ ft ip all its branches; the ocber 8 chambermaid or Jaundr ne objection to either. Both can give the best of city reference. dan be poon aj 21) Sullivan pt., Urpt liggr, reas, girl, asituation a chambermaid or waiter ins howl, or ontiend Jha bakery, oF to do general housework Ja 8 axial! private family: ake can be well recyminended, Gall at Lz 4 ot, hind pry, back room, baker; would do | 7 i= | etween 28th unt 20 sts, top oor, tromt room, ” Cin be derstand her business Call at 141 West 16th st, for two davs | a | odof children and has | st., second | \ 3 Broadway, room No, 10. hear by trade, desires to obtein & si wholesale grocery or dry soods house Feferences given aa 9 « Gan give good reference from his ‘ss! ex) D.0. D., Herald office. SITUATIONS WANTED-PEMALES, Wr AN’ a RESPECTABLE AMERICAN Wo 3 for two days. Ww BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A too plain cooking and general homework; is ayrod peetry, cook. washer and ironer, Inquire at Mes, Duily’s, ‘Atlantic st, Brooklyn. first floor, front room. ANTED—A FITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A healthy young woman. Goodeity referents: Apply m. Ternan, No 2 Warren st. 7) HELP WANSTED—MALES, “LD OENTS WANTED.—TURER AMERICANS WITH A : is oly o braces; one to canvass eB ty way at ay te South. Call Worl s.” None but Americans watited, ‘S WANTED—FOR THE GUIDE BOOK TO Gr Love, Courtship and Masringe, ait the,wonderful modern divcoveries, ‘on the re- Mailed to any part of tha United ib, Now isin stamps. Address Olney i. A®™ AMERICAN BOY, 16 OR 47 YEARS OF AGE, IS want } ‘aa page to agentieman about visting Havana. must be well educated aud of the required ge, Address cyion, Herald ofice, stating when and wherran interviow my he bad. FoNonasz AND PROFITABLE EMILOYMENT.— Wanted, in New York and the principa cities of the agents for the (ated States Odd Fellow’ Guide and 'y for 185 No agent appointed unless wuched for by b ra ot nis lodge, Letters to receive auanawer must contain agtamp. a. L. WHITE, publisher, 82 Chestaut et, or box 1/42 Past ollee Philadelphia. HELP ‘WANTED—FEMALES. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1859. SALES OF REAL ESTATE, Nee eS eer eee eS CELY nae AEs ata, WOMEN mr pyr WANTED Dane | wre weird OR Leh pogewe PROPERTY foe a ons BBO good soue | change fi ie dry goods, fancy cloths, jews a families, Ali saver), trolestante 1. Loquire at | oF liquors. Well improved farm or counury seals will be the large institute aad bem for domestics, 188 11th st., corner | taken either for merchandise or other real e@ate. of 6th a a DINGEE & HOLDEN, No, 9 Nassau street. WHITE OR{COLORED PROTESTANT SERVANT wanted, for general housework; she must be a good plain ook and a superiy laundress: only three family. Apply at TLL West 34th st., between 6th and 7) ' | YOUNG LADY OF MEANSAND POSITION, WHO 13 | A*ttont ‘going to Havana for her health, would like to meet i} With some party’ milarly cireumstanced, and would go as companion, Address Quaint, Union square Post offloe, HILDREN'S FANCY STRAW TRIMMERS WANTED— Jo work at Newark, N.J. Apply JOHN MAYIMGR, 1:0 Broadway, N. Y. ri VHAMBERMA\) WANTED—OSE WHO IS USED TO A Y Voarding Lois; and understanda wailing, Apply at oT Clinton place. Piel (OOK, WANTRDS A CUBAN STRADY WOMAN, WAO understands baking bread, she will be requir sd todo | etc we washing; most bring city reference, Apply at 12 fcisotie plage ation COUNTRY SEAT POR SALE—AT RIVERDALE, ON the Huvson.—A splendid. house and outbuildings,’ com- prising gas house, icabouse, barn, ¢tc., together win six ncres Sf landewill be Bold cheap. Address O. C. Ferris, No. 2 In street, ENTRAL PARK LOTS FOR SAL&.—SEVERAL FINE parcels of lots, on Seventy fifth, Seventy aixth and Seventy- seventh streets, nearthe Fifth avenue, A entire frout on Filth avenue, fronting the ja one of the finest loba- Hons about tne park, apply to a: C. LOOMIB, 1,128 Broad- Way, near Thirty fourth street INSTRUCTION. oon ais oe OO CT LL WHO DESIRE A BUSINESS SYRTEM OF wair- ‘and arithmetic call at ROW E’S acadewy Brsulway, Be nal docelred by incompetent teachers or del Class lessons only $2. Open dg ad { “BURINESS HANDWRITING AND THOROUGH IN- struction in bookkeeping oun be ‘a hours sui or aa Lo Ra ont street ion! writing classes ia Stor sistem te STARTINS PAINE. T GOLDENGTH’S ACADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND A bookiverping, 362 Broadway, new pupils ure received, doy and eveulhe, upon very favorable terms for thorough in- ruetion in wriuing, bookkéeping, &c. Success guaranteed to- all, old oF you house con- i PF, SALK—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 113 HAMMOND fans street; large x carriage attached, the modern improvements. omens, Apriy asabore.’ k% BALE—THR TWO STORY AND Atrio Brick ana sesttin im :O8 aud 208, wad era frame houses Now 2h) pkg catreet, also Sree, sary bay 0. Deane street Rrookiin, inquire of IND. DXKEMAN, Jr., julldings, Brooklyn. | 21 Balaey Bi NURSE WANTED-FOR THE CARE OF A FAMILY ot children; must be kind and patient, anda good plain, er. English, French, Seoteh or German preferred. Apply between 10 td 4 o'clock, at 62 Kast 24th at, GPkaW SEWERS WANTED IM MEDIATBLY. SGansevcortat, between 13th and Hadon, AN OPERATON ON ONE OF WHEELER & | sewing machines; one who i# accustomed to sta, pantaloons, &c. None other aeed apply. joruinick st., secoad floor, Tneanire at 7 ORTER WANTED.—MUST BE STRON? AND HAVE first class reference; one used to the carpet busine: ferred, T. H. & J, B, CONKLUNG, 3 Cortinast #t. WwW NTED.—RESPECTABLE MEN SERKISG SITUA- tions as clerks, bookkepers, salesmen, colectors, can- anotors, burkeepers, porters, &3.,, ehould apply at the’ Mer nts’ Clerks’ Registey office, 78 Broadway. 0 commiagion ‘vance. We referto titst class houses.” Hoare 10 ts 5. WM. J. REDPATH, Supetintentant. ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL A NEWLY PAVENTED portable: copying, press and book, wiih only onner; tells readify at large profits. Por farthe: partion apply to J. B. COOLBY, Poughkeepale, NY, WANTED-CANVASSERS) THROUGH TYR UNION: tor workaof art. Intelligent men may nd congenial si well paid employment. Address B, nom No. 1, 50° Brow'way, N. Y., enclosing stamp for THD—A SINGLE MAN, TO GO 70 fa COUN. try: 8 coachman, Kone Dut those having the beat Tey eneew need apply at 25 Oli slip, between three aud ANTED—A SALESMAN, IN A WHOLKSALE OROOK- ery Youse in this city. One who haga tte and under. sinnds the business may address Hl. 8, box 181 Post oflice, with particuls ANTED—A COLORED MAN, AS GROOM AND chman; must be competent, oivil, olliging, nad have Apply at 22 John st ,)2cond floor, city rec ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO [8 WBUL ACQUAINT- ‘with the hardware business, and fi willing to go to Texas; German preferred. Address box 1,44 Post office, stat- ing references and salary expected, W2STEDSA SOBER, INDUSTRIOU YOUNG MAN, not afraid of work, to clean, waitand do anything in and around agaloon. Apply at 187 6th w.,from td 10. -ANTED—A FRENCH GIRL, WHO CAN SPRAK ENG- Hsh, to take charge of a small child and do the aham- perwork ofasmall family. Apply immedintely at 8 Heary +t, Brooklyn, betwaen land 1 o'clock, ‘ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A NEAT, OBLIG- chamberwork and waiting: must thorong pusiness. Apply at 139 Oliaton st, Brook: 1m 10'to 4o'eleck. Good Brooklyn references required. ANTED—A NEAT COLORRD GIRL, FROM FIFTEEN nteen, to do the housework for twor must not so out evenings; can go tochurch avery Sunday. Must be weil recommended. Corner Broadway and Howard at, Call at the hail door, No. 41. TANTED-A GERMAN WOMAN FOR GENERAL sework in private family of three persons; she erstand washing, iconing, plain cooking and bread 7 ances required; ‘wages $8 a month. Apply place to-day and@o-tnorrow. AN EXPERIENCED DRESIMAKWR. AP- Barrow st. TASTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER. A nent and tidy girl who understands her business and can el recommended. Apply at 62 King street ED—AN ACTIVE PROTESTANT WOMA®, A od plain cook, washer and ironer, to do general rk in & family of six, Good reference neressar ZA) suvity SOO Bt, near Nevins, Brooklyn, frou must making at 116 Ap- 90 ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND young girl as housemald. Must have good ress oki. -ANTED—A GERMAN OR ENGLISH PROTESTANT ‘woman, to do the general honsework of a family. Aj ply. with goodreferences, at the Leather Manutacturers’ Bank, 45 William st. ‘WANTED-AN AMERICAN, GREMAT OR COLORED mav, to work on a small farm a shortistanee from the ciiy; one accustomed to the care of horses, who would work for his board mntil the Ist of April 00d. wajes after that; also agirlto do the work of a family of three persons for a’ good home snd small wages this winter; more f the spring. Ad dress W. H., Herald oftee, WASTED «MERCHANTS AND OTHERS SUPPLIED gratis with {iret class clerks, bookkeesers, aalesmen, porters, &c., te., and saved expense of advertising and anaoy" ‘fance from iinqualiied applicants, by addressing Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry ollice, 78 Broadway WM. J. REDPATH, Saperintentent, WAXTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 167) 17 YEARS OF 0; must be a good penmin, quick and correct at fignres, und reside with bis parenta; no others need apply. Address, in hondwritiog of the apylicant, stating age and Telerence, A. H. N., Herald ollice. W4NtEDS4 YOUNG MAN HavINo SOME KNOW. ledge of lace and embroideries; also asmart bov. Apply at 52 Dey st. up stairs, between J and 3 o'look each day thin wee J ANTED-IN A GROCERY STORE, A LAD ABOUT must side with his parents fn 209 Water street. OR 4 YOUNG M OF GOOD AYDRESS CAN HEAR of @ good opportuuity to make mouwy by applying at 107 = ———— SITUATIONS WANT “GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS BIEN ENGAGED IN ‘business in the'interior of uhfs Ste, and can Influence Hea i lower part of the aracier, Herald office. SITUATION WANTED--BY AN EX young man 28 salesman in thewatch or SITUATION WANTED—BY A FRE Waiter in @ private family; iderstan furnish good city references. Call fur tw aston at., between Merc xnd way, int store. / YOUNG MAN OF FIRST RATE BUSINESS CA PACT- ties and experience, every way aalifled aud of guoit f- tions, wants a situation inany department where he can prove hia ability. He speaks ant writes French aa well ‘and can refer to the wealthist finns, by whom he jeaen employed in New York. Adress Ll. Livingstone, Herald i a ae Zs § COACHMAN AND GROOM-AN ENGLISHMAN, ed 24, wishes to obtain a situatia in the above capacity; Trderstands jg. business perfectly, aid can produce the best of city refere Apply to or addres Coachman, 27 Maiden lane, or 39 kast 2th st., N.Y. IPUATION WANTE! T, INDUSTRIOUS boy, sixteen years of age, wants a pace to work tn a buteh- Hop; has worked at the business. year anda but. Can the corner of d ay. and 40th at, over ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE FA)TORS AND INSUR- ance agents.—A young man 2% years of age, who ia ted in the above brancha, MAN ‘a engagement to The dey goods, ferre 45 Pos SALE HOUSE! influence trade, otherwise, for a re pt and shor iis had eight y aitaatio ence in | ale or first class retai man at TANTED—A EITUATION 1 ears. experieuce penman, and will wainterseta, Sa) 1g4, cure TANTED—BY y A SITUATION, Not having a trad nake himself use%al wo his employer" Ca #t 22d wt. voor 19, West LIRED MAN, A SIT Wit or in astore, Satiatactory renees giv L pbriety: faithfuloess. A A. R., Herald office, or apply at 20 hat S7th st, for four da TANTED—A SITUATION AS (OACHMAN, BY A RES. V pectabie American, who ive good reference if re quired, Caliat stable, No. 32 Herum at, Brookly ER, BY A YOUNG WASTED A SITUATION AS ?0F man: understands packing diy g come wel recommended. address, F ja and bats, and can WANTED-HY A YOUNG MAX, A SITUATION AS salesman or traveller, in a dry gooda or fancy # house, ean influence a good South trade, having try and being well acquainted ail thrmugh the Bouth; good r renee given. Address H, W., Herald vilice, THE TRADES. RAVER, OOMPRTENT TO DO SCROLL AND ntal work, and a burnther for fancy silver ware are wanted. Sone but Brat rate work- 4 Broadway. OUSE CARPENTER WANTED—A NEWLY ARRIVED emigrant, understanding his traie well, aud who will be H j satisfied with small wages und a god home for the winter. ie 420 Broom st. N.B.—Likewise, Apply Mr. J. F. Hi Liemith, who understands shoeing b ARKET GARDENER WANIED=—T0 GO SOUTH; Meee etpable of mperiatendiny and taking charge. snd competent to market the truck rand, A good man will find ig for wivancement. A Geman preferred, Inquire jon, 30 Burling slip. i IPO VREWERS—THE ADVERTISER, MASTER OF 11S T° priveasion in ail tis braaches, wishes an nen! AY ina firatclass house; “can give the beat 0! ve no objection to go ly any place. Adi ) South 10th st., Wilansvarg. 8 ¥. —A STEADY AND INDUSTRIOUS MAN 4 a situation a# press nd comporlior; bas had Address X. ¥., box Be Herald oft (0 ENGINEBRS. —WANIH), A” PRACTICABLE T° rosa who thoroughly vaderauids the etuniag of an en: ive. To such & perwon, steady employment will be given. ire of H. A. Dingee, 96 Frank ori street, corner Vandews ter, seoond story, FANTRD IMMEDIATYLY-« rine? RATE WATCH ‘case apginger. Apoly to Durand Carter & Co., No. 9 ae, N. ¥., or at 45 Fravclin wt, Newark, N. J. Corr’ peron, who thoror capable of taking char For further particulars ap ply at the Dry Dock Tron Works 135 10th st, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. _ ( N DEMANDE UNE FRASCATSI IMPRENANT BIEN je soin dee enfants comme vonn lie doit avotr an bon accent et bre munie de bonnes refer dame P. K., Herald office, UE NE FRANOAISH J femme de chambre on lisgere. S'adresser 182 de 10 4 heures Vaprés mi me reLerence, U™ DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE DESIRE TROUVER une place dang une mahon americaine eomme borne @enfanis ou femme de chamber Cette demolselle parle an nie, S'adresser au No. 199 we rve, entre la7me et sme ened. Wakien INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. Li, FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMME. A diately, call at the larg inatitate for domi 138 fas conndnnea of ofvis copa helps Coadueies bya resveciar it aly. Cond , bie Amertoan lady. MERE ws & RENCH, GERMAN, evary other kind of servantacan always be had at Ni le Hone, Righth street, between Third and Kourlh aven ia, ench and German cooks, chambermaids, nurges, ladien’ mails ay! KoyErnee—HE are ou band, ITUATIONS WANTE! 5 Bi ANTED--FIRST RATE DRESSMAKERS. NONE BUT eeedose Wh uuderaland trimming need apply at 38) ith street. WAXTEDIAN AMERICAN, SCOTCH OR GERMAN ‘woman, to do the general honsework of a family of tbree persons, in Jersey City; must be capable in every res- pect. Wages satis‘actory. Apyly after 3 P. M., for two days, atts Reade st., up stairs. ENGLISH, SCOTCH, GERMAN OR 1 woman, tod) thé general housework of a amall be a good washer and froner, and come well re- commended trom her lastemployer. A sober, neat, obliging person will find a comfortable home and a permanent situation y applying at 854 Atlantic st , Brookly ANTED—A: ¢ WANTED-A SCOTCH, WELSH OR GERMAN PRO- testant wornan, todo the general housework of a fn- ily of three personsin Brooklyn. To one whojunerstunds her business thoroughly, is willing to oblige, and can come well recommended, & permanent home and liberal wages will be given. Apply at the desk uf the office of the Journal of Comme: ANTED—TWO WOMEN, EITHER COLORED OR ‘German; one as cook and Ixundress, the other as cham- hermaid and waitress. None need apply tnlbss fully compe- tertand willing. Apply between the hours of 9 and 11 clock atd1 Fast 20th st., between Bronlway and 4th av, R SALE--BY — | ee ORDER OF KRXROUTORS—THE sting ul one vu and ope three story aide and banement brick houxen; algo rear > ox both lots. The ‘oro ane property te ad tes. . liber for frat clase tenant houtes oF nanutactatiog. purposes, tae gg hog LET OMe ‘ers easy. Aj : THOMSON. 63 Pine seek esay. Apply to D. OR SALK—THE WELL BUILT FIVE StoRY HOUSE and lot on new Bowery, adjoining corner of James sireet; Jot 36290, house 36x75: built for store purposes; holat wheel; all finished.’ Apply to. THOS, H. KBRsING, 2% West Thirty first street, from 5to7 P. M. OR SALE—IN EAST TWENTY-S6VENTH STREET, a handsome furnished three story honge, containing ali the modern improvements. ‘The furniture i the very ovat descriptim and complete in every respect, being nearly new: and in perfect order. ‘Terms easy, and possession can be had in thirty days, ALBERT H. NICOLA (OR SALE CHEAP.—A THREE STORY AND BASE- mint brick house and lot Wt Jerre. uveaue, decay wit, ‘second block from Hamilton park; coataing all the modérn im: provements, with chandeliers, ke, Inquiceof HeN IY Lie? CHILD. 40° oshingtou market, West street side, New York, after 12 each day. OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—TH EB NEW THRER STORY brick house in Fifty-third street, fourth hoose east of Third avenue, sonth alte, containing all modern improvements. (tn quire of GEO, W. FULLER, 105 Wall atcort. . POR SALE OR TO LEASK—IN BROOKLYN, B.D, a three story corner brick house, with vaulted collar, cls tern in the yard, stable and two brick shops, togethar with two lots of ground, Stages from Peck silp and Grand streat fer ries running every fifteen minutes in front of the house. Terma easy For furtber partisulars apply at 64 Nassau xtreet, room 6, No. # Brow] atraat, VRIST MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE—ADMIRABLY [I located on a powerful avd never failing stream, a few niles from atd very convenient to New York; 1s completely fitted up and doing & large and prottable business. Parties wishing to enter into an established business of this char: r teil! ind the shows a most desirable purchase. Address H. is, & Co., Herald office. BAL ESTATE--WANTED TO PURCHASE A vor. Re tke with trom one to six acres of ground, within no ionr'e rive of the elty, Price abont $3,000, Address Chapman, Herald office. HE ADVERTISER WANTS TO INVEST ABOUT THREE thousand dollars in a small estate in Brooklyn or Willlams. burg 4 weocen ponge out of repair would no: be considered objectionable. Address box 4,169 Post office, ‘ANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, FROM TWO To twenty acres of land for & moderate price and on easy terms, and LVe to seven miles distant from Vanderoilt’s Land: fng. JAMES MORAN, 16 Jobn sireet é € —MORTGAGE $2500—FOR SALE OR EX- 7T- 30 pee for . Lagre Fp Saar $5,000, eee 1 it, let for $700. Farms for'sale, ty. A beautiful house and Jot et for $700: Fares for ae FOR SALE. R SALE—THE LEASK, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Borrell known wholesale and retall grocery store, in one the best Jocsiitien in the city, tas been established over ears, and 's now doing a fine trade. For any one who wishes Sembark in the grocery buainess thiass a chance seldom of- fered. Address Grover, Chatham aquare Post office LE-SEWING MACHINES OF THE MOST AP. POF aves paerue~Singer's, Howe's, Wheeler & Wilson's, Grover & Baker's, &c, at greatly reduced prices. Also the celebrated champion se achive for family use, Price $26. Sewing machines boucht, repaired, or mouey ndvaaced on them, A. K. THOMPSON, anctioneer, 102 Nassan sireet, forner of Ann, rooms Nos. 2 and 8 gecond floor. TANTED—A SMART AND OLEAN GIRL, TO DO the geaeral housework of a family. Apply at 62 West ‘Twenty-wxch xt ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS, nurse, cook, and waiting girl, in a first clase private fami: ly, who will pay'good. to either colored or white. “Ap: ply at No.7 1th st., between Broadway and University place. W\OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A LI OF not store, situsled at the corner of ‘Twenty-seventh treet and Fightl avenue, fem: (OR SALE—A DOUBLE STAND IN FULTON MARKET, Roe ite tor the sale of butter, poultry, te. Itinn de: dirable opportunity for any one wishing to purchase, Address ‘box 1,901 Post office. ANTED—AN AMERICAN GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework: she must be a good. plain cook, washer and froner,and be willing to make herself generally ngeful, and | come well recommended, Cail at 435 Gr h at, afver 10 o'clock. Woe —A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, mily todo general housework; must bea ani ironer. References required. Inquire at 90 VVANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework. Good references required. Apply at 479 eth av., corner 29th at. MISCELLANEOUS N INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE—OUR PREPARA AY tion the heapest in the worl, PROFESSOR GEORGH'S HATR DYE 's entirely different from any other hair dye in ws tively free fom all injurious ingredients, can be applied at any ii and will not injure the gloss ot the most delicate hair. It reteanse that dry appenrance, #9 generay prodiiced by mast he'r dves. time required for the WHISKERS, MOUSTACHE AND EYE BROWS is but «few minutes. For LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S HATR sufficienttine to apply the dye. It is the ‘safest and most con- nt” hair dye in use: put up 1 ttle,” thereby avoliing apy mistakes arising from the tm ro or three wate liquids; and any “desired c an be produced, LIGHT BROWN TO A JET BLACK, restoring ‘gray hair’ to its original color. It will not fue or ‘wash out, and willleave the hair soft and perfectly natural, “George's hair dye” is the Ttis en. CHEAPEST HAIR DY® IN THE WORLD. Only “twenty-five cents a boitie.”” Sold attbedrag store 306 Grand street, New York. Agents—Mra. “Hays Fulton , Brooklyn; Lavingstom, druggist, 124 and 24 Grand Williamsbarg. ATENTION—10 HOTEL KEEPERS —DeCANTHRG a eription, warranted to stand hot and o ef at 194 division str N GOTHAM, WHEN THE SUN I8 LOW, Come forth in swarms the insect foe, ‘And for our blood t ore, you Ki Ant suck it in most rapidly. Ww, But bag hlagk or white | Tn death’ ned qual it Lyon's to light To thelr obacure vighity. | his powder is almost instantaneous death to all ridengean be preseree eared Of be vermin pest, It is free from patwon, apd harmless to | mm vikind aud Comes fe animale, H geniune signed E. LYON, | Powders for insweis, pills for rata and mice. Haske, 26e. ; ‘regular sizes, 60c. and $t, VARNES & PARK, ‘Wholesale and retail druggists, 15 and 15 Park row, § bar ULIPS FOR HOUIDAY TABLI REFIN SHEET AND A prime art Vory extensively BLANC-MANG BR JELLIES And fe 1 JELLIFYING PRESERVES | ‘The shred, with directions for using, ia p in amat! pact. | a for family use, and Is sold by all te princloal grocers and | is throughout the United States. ee He DETER COOPE I. Barling slip, N.Y. | OF SWEDISH LEECHES JF. CLEU HEUMATIO. EMBROCATION article for Rhenmatism, Sprains, pale at 118 Third avenut Tilis INVALTAGnE | Bruises, &e., de., is for | . | i | of which wii be taken in book pr OR SALE—A BAKERY, WITH FIXTURES AND Pk ace! with or without horse, wagon and harness, “Will be soli! at asacrifice, as the owner is going into other business, ‘Apply at the corner of Fourth avenue and Fifty:taird street, OK SALF—THR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A TEA Pore Coitee store, well established. on the corner of three streets, in a densely populated neigh>orhood, doing a fine cus tom and tranelent business. ‘The proprietor, having consider able cipital. wishes tolnvest in a larger business. A peraon with a few hundred doilars will find this « good investment, Tnqnire in the tea store, corner of new Bowery, Roosevelt and Madison streets, Rent $200. OK SALE—THE FIVE YRARS LEASE, FIXTURES ‘and furniture of Blakelock’s Hotel, 373 and 375 Second avenue. ‘The present owner has occupied it six years, Ty full of boarders xent low, and can be bought cheap for cash. ‘Apply on the premises. Poe, SALE CHEAP—A SET OF ACCOUNT BOOKS, {ull size and full bound; linen paper, lettered and nom: dered. Perfectly new; cost ‘$35, and for sale for half inquire at $7 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and avenues. OR SALE OR EXCHANGR—A LARGE FLOUR MILL Howie Thudoon river, pear Cold Spring, Putnam county, jain good order. Would sell it at sacrifioe, or exchange for a farm, on account of ill health. For particulars, address ¥. ‘Ester, corner Washington and Murray streeta, or apply wo the proprietor, on the premises, No agents need ‘apply. URNISHED HOTEL ON BROADWAY.—FOR SALE, the furniture of a genteel first class hotel, of about fify rooms, with a very favorable lease and on easy terms. Apply NIGHT & OO., 491 Broadway. price. ‘Sixth ATENT FOR SALE—OF A VERY VALUABLE IN- vention, which la certain to come into great use; or a partner wale taken with 83,00) to $10.00, to» bring bt ward d demonstrate it, bar ak BIGAS & SOUTHWICK, St Nasaan street. ATEAM ENGINE FOR SALB—AN EIGUT power steam engine and bosler, iid for Leen tl Also, steam piyes for heating n five story batiding will ‘Address box 1,109 New re iN HoasK Seder, contig $1,000" wil! | cost. be sold at a bargain. JEWING MACHINES FOR SALE GER'S AND ‘Wheeler & Wilsen’s accond band machines bought and ex changed; all kinda repaired. Also several valuahle patent gale by G. A. DURGIN, 385 Broad oilat Hullding. (PO PRISTERS.—A SPLENDID DOURLE pew press, bed 52x%, 3,00y impressions per hour, with flying appararie, nid coat $3,000, wil! be gold for $2,500, $1, i ating. Addresd Press, room J YLIND! rald oillet HE | th Toention F. ANDREN rivnk OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR STORE, A ‘A, corner of Ninth street, kept by the present pre for the last ten years is for salé, with five years’ leasa, in com sequence of thé owner retiriug from busitiess. Inquire on the premises. 10 SKIRT QUANTITY OF wide hand loo suitable for skeleton skirts or any otber fabric; also woven skeleton #kirts, that will long established, in a deatrable Terms cash. “Inquire of K. | not come apart. Apply to R. FRANCES, 240 West Thirty th street, | PPHE STOCK OF GOODS IN THE STOKE NO. 92% Broadway, lately owned by Geo. W. McCready, deceased, | consisting of # large variety of lamps, Ke., together with the store fixtures, are offered to the trade or to Any party, to con: nistrator, tinue the business, ata very low price, by the adr ‘Also, the lease of ‘the atore for sale, 000 .-FOz, SALE A STRT ST ULASS . . photograp and ambrotype -galiery, dotag a ‘xrge and profitable business, aituated in welt, in Georgia con- taloing 20,000 inhabitants W. H. MELICK, 407 Broadway. MOKED MEATS, NEW MESS 17% VAN BRUNT & WATROUS, pork Hers street, offer for cnah only, alotof new city enret home and shoulders of very superior quality, New Dutchess county meas pork, new bacon, lanl, &e., de, | VAN BRUNT & WATROUS, 200 Chambera street, N, Y. | () PATENTEES.—A GENTLEMAN ABOUT ESTAB. | lishing a ho in London, for the exclusive purpose of in- Wodueing American tnve jons to European notice, is desirous: of treating with patentees for agencies, The best of reference ‘n London and New Vork. Address A. Hi. Page, Hicksviile, L. L. Apply personally to D. H. SOUTHWICK, 61 Chambers ttrvot, N.Y | | MOUNTERS.—DOOR P! NoMBrRs, KRY | | 0 b T° aropn nod everything in that trade will be. gilded und vainted In the best ste at the china gilding eatablisiment, 194 Vie iston street. IMOLAT’SSULPHUUR BATHS —NO. 1 CARROLL PLACK, Isleecker ateeot: established in 1820, for the cure of ‘rhev ® atism, eruntions of the akin, colda, & ; 10 PAPER MANUFACTURERS AND DYEING RSTAB- lishments —The American Filter Company, 93 Leonard street, New York. ca give you pure water, by ie aid of theie | fi in large quantities, Call at the depotaod examine thete | great advantages OOTHACHE CURED IN A FEW MINUTES.—A CFR. fain, permanent nnd harmless cure, no matter how much deonyed ‘the teeth wre SCOTT'S TOOTHACHE DFATROYER | will invariably slop the worst cases of toothache, and give im. mnediate relief, This remedy will not injure the teeth, hay no bad sinell, and one ap lon ia Sure cure for the Toothache, Dikessed gums, ulcerated teath, or awollen faces are cneod by the above article, and a decayed tooth rendered as naefal ag ever. Try the above remedy before having your (etl dew troyed by the dentist's inatriments. Price only Twenty fire cenis a bottle, Principal depot nt the drug stare 296 Grand street, N.Y. Sold in Brooklyn, at Mrs, HAYS', 175 Palton street: In Willlamabnre, at LIVINGSTON'S drug stove, 12) and 244 Grand sirven N. ii, Buy at no other stores. W? CALL THE ATTENTION OF DOCTORS, ae, ac. | toanew patented machine for setting and’ supporting fractured limbs which we shall keer for mfow dayaacove | offer, No.19 Malian lane, for the examinntion of the public | in general, Machine and patent ig to be #old, BENT & RiMI. DENTISTRY, TEETH INSERTED AT THR LOWEST RTIPFICIAL poratble . Neta on allver, $8; nfo. $25; com tinnons gum or plating, 825. Teeth extracted without pein. 319 Canal street, near Mercer, one block west of roadway. DR. KAGLETON ENTISTRY, H EXTRACTED IN TEN SECONDS, ‘withont the slightest pain, ty my new and orginal pro- come—not treezing. Shia wimirable aysiom is practiked by me ovly. References given if required. Dr By Ge Canal streot, near Wooster. | rent money. Gentiem 6 —FOR SALE, THE 1 STOCK AND $2.00( ).Gatnrer of one of the best retatl zroceries on the West side of Uie city, now doing a cash business of $100 par day. A man with the above amount ovn bear of n wuind seldom ‘equatied, by applying to B. WYGANT, 68 Dey street. 500. —FOR SAL NOUDWLY LocatTeD . + hotel, lease and furniture, in Second avenue, doing a large and superior business; crowded with bonrdurs fand patrons; one of the finest chances for #ure and sate bu ness ofiered in twelve months past. Apply at oaee at 373 Second avenue, or at $04 Broadway, room 10, T THE CLOTHING STORK OF WM, WALSH, NO. SS Contre, street, wanted—a large quantity of goutlemen’s east off clothing. y per cent more will de paid in revdy | enah than elsewhere, for large or pmall lota, by uddrowsing, William Walsh, % Centre sireot, LARGE QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING wanted.—The highest price given, and cash paid in cur having good clothing 10 dispowe of can ‘obtain the fail value DYealiing on or sondiog their aluress to JAMES MOVONEY, 481 Pence! ntreet, LADS AND GENTLEMEN—THe ADV RRTiaER Winl Ls not humbug the community with an offer of 89) or StF piece for sae nd nilk dresses, aa advertive! by others; advertiser wil pay only the fair value im cash for cast off elo second hand furniture, carpe, &e. Apply to or wd dresa Is. Mintz, 282 Seventh avenue, between Twenty seventh sud Twenty eighth streets, Ladies attended to, M required, Ly Mra. Mintz. ADDIS AND G Nth MEN'S OLOTHING WANE D to 8 paid for sik dreases . also, furniure, jew~ tity, Ree VSetlen attended w by Mow. B. iirequtod. Abie by wat punctually attendedto, b., 14 Seventh avenue, between Rinetoerth and’ wentieth streets, N.Y ADIES’ OR GENTLEMMN'S GABT OFF CLOTHING ‘wanted for the Weat,—The advertiser will not humbug the commiinity by offering $40 a plece for ilk dresses or $4 for geniemens pants, as ndveriived by others. ‘The advertiaer will pay from $6 to piece for silk dresses, and from 75 cents to $2 for gentlemen's pants; furniture, Ac { accordingl fo na to make & living by the business, Plenve oall, or addross Tarria, 166 Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty first streets, Ladiewattended by Mra, Harris, if desired. 3 nn Sage ee WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. 2 “MAGNIFICENT LOT OF DIAMOND JEWELRY [8 now selling off at astomishing low prices at M. UNGRR'S, B12 Froadwe. ppovlte St, Nicholas Hotel, up staire, DRICNS EXTRAORDINARY. %. GOLDS PARTIAL, Dr. Manson's beautiful gum- tote: $18 gold rete, $7 silver, type teed, comfortable; indestructible; four premiums, Work sittainctorily Adjusted; eightern yeara experience. — Fillin, Craik; cxtractings no pele. 65 Went Twenty-enga ot near Fifth avenue and Broadway, «lao offices in Jersey city, 109 Washington street. &_ h T-iF YOU WANT 70 SELL, YOUR DTAMONDA SS. oF any other jewelry advantageously, goto M. UNDER'S 612 Browlway, oppouitg dt, Nieboas Hovel, up maine. CLERGYMAN, EXPSRIENCED IN TEACHING, DE- 4d A siren to make an engagement with rhiois or > Be ey er els anshea’” An inievlow eat bo poisined Byfacldsensing Mipba, Metropelian Fonifoteg, Bible House, ‘OUNG LADY, COMPETENT TO GIVE THOROUGH A ote in the various branches comprised in a com- plete English education, would like a situation as governess, Address his week G. G. W., Heraid office. TEACHER DESIRES A FEW MORE PUPILS IN French, painting aud drawing, with instruction on the iano to beginners; terms $6 per quarter foreach. Will best of references. Ala0, alady wishes a situation as daily governess, totrach the English branches, with wither of the: above. Address L. L., box l66 Herald office. OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP AND ARITHMETIO. ~ Mr. DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, keepa the largest cominer- (ial institution In New York, and qualiies gentlemen or boys jor business in a superior, pi | manner. N. B—Mr. D. engages to remove atiffness or tresabling from any band in one weel ))RENCH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, NO gtd fourth street.—Boarding and day acbeol, Janguages. There ia a art: PROF. KLI6 CHARLIZK, Daan r LANGUAGE.—CONVERSATIONAL AND BR- ' classes ‘re opened nt 821 Broadway, entrance In Twelfth street, and at 43 West Twenty-fourth sirect, held by Monsiour and Mde. DULOS. Ladies’ inorning and. afternoon gentlemen's do. in the evening. Irivate lessons, WRENCH LESSONS GIVEN—BY A LADY OR GENTLE- man experienced in teaching. Apply at street etwoen Hagrison and Liegraw, Brooklyn’ St) Hicks sroet, MUSICAL, N IMMEDIATE WANT OF MONEY COMPELS A PRI- ‘vate family to sell their pianoforte, with stool and music, 2 at almost any sacrifice for cash—is worth $350—for less than. $200. ‘This wil) be found on examination & superior Lostra- ment, touch and tone uneqaalled; has eplendid rosewood ease, large round corners, carved lyre, fret desk, doubie iron frame Renudtally oraanieeiers grard circular seale, Kreuch action, scolloped keys, and all the latest improvements; made to order nx sbort tine since by city makers with guarantee for three year from the day of purcnase. Parties wanting a bargain ‘would find it to their interest to call before purchasing, at the lady's residence, 149 Wooater street, near Houston. RARE CHANCE TO A CASH FURCHASER.—A MAG- nificent rosewood pianoforte, $40) instrument, with too And music, full seven octave, round corners, beat city maker, nearly new, for half its value; splendid tne, iron frame, bean tinlly orpamented. apply at the residence, No, 7 second st. POWERFUL TONED FULL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO- forte, four round corners, finished back, carved legs, ser- ne Mouldings, overatrung dass, three strings to each note, able for a concert phn; used a'short time, in perfect or- jer; ata great reduction from cost, Apply at the factory cor- nor of Broadway and Thirty-aixth street, \HIORERING & 8OKS, Manulagtarers of GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Varcreoms 694 Broadway, ‘ ©, & SONS have been awar'ed $5 prize medals for the supe» , niority of thelr manufacture, for the last 35 years, lwo, for sale, . MASON AND HAMLIN'S SUPERIOR, MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS, For parlors, churcbes, vestries and lod, ‘Sian a wholesale and retail, PIANOS TO RENT, OURSES IN VOCAL MUSIC, THE NEW AND OELF6RATED FRENCH METHOD. Mile. J. K. SAUVAGEOT, recently from Paris, will form classes for the instruction of pupils of both sexes by the celo- brated new method due to the joint labors of Ga'en, Paris acd \ hove, the superiority of which iow universally ackuowledg- ed in France This beantiful and natural method s, adapted to all ages and capacities. easily, rapidly and thoroughly imparting a knowl- ‘edge of the principles of the rctence, and practically develop- ing the Intent powers of the voice. th this method a practicn) and theoretical knowledge of » music isin afew months attained ~a result which, under the ¢ old methods, is impossiole even after years of }avor, am ia Ww Known; and’a course of instenction in. this method is the preparation and the only solid foundation for the stndy of in- strumental music. ‘The beauty and simplicity of the method will_be appreciated deen ens aye oa nm, and parents w eir c) ‘ep, are atten the thrée first lessons of each public corns: lays, A public ‘course will open on Tuesday, Jan. U1, at 8 o’clock P. M., at the pg Institute, room No, 21, when further particulars will be en. SIC MADE EASY. Mrs. HOLMAN, Teacher, 306 Bowery. ‘Twenty-four lessons in music and singing for Evening classes for ladies. HE. WALLACE PIANOFORTR. ‘The undersigned have been successful manufacturers of | Pianofortes for more than thirty-five years, during which pe- riod they bave received namberless testimonials as to the good. qualities of thelr instrumenta, from the first artiste and. mual- cians in the country, and as well from private individaala and familles. Their pianos have aleo received the first premium at. almost every tair where they have been exhibited, and it is but just to say ‘no instruments ha\ ined 4 more deserved reputation for £904 and reijable workmanship and finish, or given better faction to purchasers, Mut after careful aad. repeated examinations of the pianoforte invented and putented by Mr. Driggs (and called “The Wal.ace Piano”), we have be- come thoroughly convinced that his ts the true princiciple for- constructing instrament, and that ft only requires to be- properly ‘brought betore the public, and known, to supersede, a very great degree, all other pianofortes. ‘To any reflecting mind, who has nt all considered aconstios, ft cannot fail to bring conviction at once. The difference be- tween this and pianos made in the ordinary way is exactly that ofa violin made np with sides, frout and back many times the proper thickness, and a large por¥on of the inside space occu pied with solid blocks and’ bars, and one having the present 7) reientific and: ful form of that beantiful instrament In? fact, the Fy ig upon which the violin is made is effective) carried out in Mr. Driggs’ patent piano. For strength, durabill- ty and power to keep in tune, and retain its tone, it is certain. ® superior to all other pianos we have ever seen. Instead of jepending upon the case, or any portion of the wood work for strength, the enilre atrain of the strings is sustained by an iron frame work, or bed plate, so braced as to give the greatest. strength with the smallest amount of iron; aad as it draws against itself, and being one in united piece of iron, it cannot ibly give out ‘The case and upper and lower sounding Boards form a complete vibrating sheil, which not only gives double the space for a sounding chamber, and a vastly ins ermased volume and depth of tone, but renders the instrament far more sensitive to sound, and correspondingly more sympa- , heti. ‘These facts have induced us to close our manufactory; and our frends and the public generatiy can readily understand that no speculative or impracticable itea, or anything short of ry nonstrated certainty, would indnee Us to give up a rellable and successia! busi of wearly forty yeura’ stand: ing Such we have done, ntered into arrangements with the Messrs. Driggs tor the e sale of pianofories made by them under the Driggs’ ‘Our stock of {inaterials, tozetber with varions ma- chines and 8 for makmMg tho best and most reliable work, wil and our most skilful Works en with us more then thirty years, nen to twenty years, will also add asure the highest mechanical per ‘and most of thefr experience and ski feetion in these ments « of the en octaves ‘The prices of U $400 to $600. The ichord p! termed «sew! grands) will range fro grands from $750 to $1,000; wod Lie most expe grands, $1200. We shal 0h pianos to this list in the All who feel an tnters chase or not, are respecifuily invited to eall and exam instruments at our warerooms, No. 299 [roadway lace, and also at No.’ 467 Broome stre: Greene street. We. Haut New Y + corner of ; corner of WM. HaLl & SON. Jawes FP. FALL. i) "DANCING ACADEME: ipa ING DeMI A. G ACADE! No. 306 Broadwa; 2M 64 ” No. lontague place, Brooklyn. Now open forthe #eason. ’ Mr. DODWORTH has the pleasure f informing his former pupils that the “Empire Quadril mentioned as the new dance of this season in Paris, isthe “Evergreen émpire Quad ile” that was taught last season at his academies, and pub- Hished last season by H. 4. Dodworth, No. 6 Astor place, k Denton, 10,8 Aster, nie *4. AND, 647 BROADWAY.—MADAME BAUVA- 645 GEAU’S dancing academy, first house above Bleeck. GiAtregt inoven every aay and evening for leasone and prac ice. No large elagses; every pupil tanght separately, foiree tonight, Twenty dauseues and fal orebeateas ots WINES, LIQUORS, &C. j L PERLE AND. tne undersigned. have been arronied. ool ‘United States and Canada for the ale of the Ceemeane rice BUBIS of Messrs. Jacques Goerg & Co., at Chalons 5 France ‘We present thelr wines toihe publisunder two bras LA PERLE AND RUBIS. ‘These enperior wines will be found in ail respects to eo ani, ff not to serpasa, aay other brands now for sale in the market Fram be fay f - snes emery, ‘possessions vy, large. mena cf the well known house of Jacques Goere & (ood their deermination to furnish wines w! ment white fyprovel of conmumors, we feel permindad thas a trial will Fully eatablia’ ull we claim for the axeetionve of thew CRAMER, ABKGG & MoCLOSKRY, she siren ny ivan e Sai Be at At the folowing pices: Joha J. Drumaiond 4 Go.. eormar of “Gant “a Thurch sireete: Wm. 8. Corwin &Co., 69 Broadway, denry A. Kerr, 746 Broadway: 1. & J. El 80 Sixth avenue, Cw win & Go. 90 Broadway, R. Mi Timapaoa & Brother, Ha Brondway; Campbell & seaman, 404 Fourth avenus, Siusy 'W. Clark, 425 Broad B. V. B. Corwin, B11 Broadway, Benjamin V. Moise, Brondway; James A. tor 15 Fourth avenia; 8. J. fourth avenne; Charley &, Benson, Staples, 132 Bo Parinalee, 686 s6mn W.Voabneeh, & Com Ny . Pelion, fd Hes Chant Brookiyn. A Paneer BEST PLACE IN THR cure 0. ues ie at the old Fifteenth atreat rectifying «i there you can get the best qualities of randy. sin, run, malt wi , wine Ak fotaen eben eine 176 Went Piticonth street, nase’ Biglith wolves, _ SPORTING CORCH DKER HOUND, ESQUIMAUH, Rais , Sete ety, UIA, ha i fon atreet, Butler's infaitibie muvnge eure sod thea mtermigy | & tor, 60 centeper botlie; Butler's new work sn tbe dage Sl, % ] BROADWAY AND FORTY- few trusty wateh dogs, PORTING... CORNER OF \ eOL—For sale 10 doze ot challenge to all creation for the largest Newfmndinnd mer St. Werned . Pointers and wettera on trial, Just imported tke largest Helin mantiit dog in the country, expreagly fur stocks at | fochon High, 190 Ibe. weight. Nk Gardner's. are for mange, 8 Y4 craia per bottle." Partieniag nttanth nd cure of dine oatmeal end eure nwew of all kinds. No cre Dogs sold on comm paid tothe no charge. Low week; boarded and trained, $1 ‘lon.

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