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SEYUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, ‘either in the city or country, where she would be (@ren and Fequired. Address Hope, Herald office. ‘rate cook; understands all kinds of cooking, and has no — to assist in the wi and ironing. Best ofelty given, Call ai 157 West 28th st, first floor, back deem. RESPECTABLE PERSON WISHES A SITUATION efdisiivetion. Call for one week ai 82 West loth st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO nild’s nurse and seamstress. be best of ois reference given. Is noc natomed 10 all, kinds Dall for two days at 83 KL ave., between 10h an Tirta a testant young woman, as the millinery atore. ; "ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITU lady’s maid; is an excellent hair dresser and «flee. ANTED-—A SITUATION AS CILAMBERM waiter, aod is willing to assist in the washing and Wo muke herself generally useful ‘and industrious girl; wo objection seen at herpreseut employer's, 211 West 1ith st, ior we re mainder of the wee! ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU teacher In a private or ptbsic school; stands the English branches, writing aud arith fi thon to leave the city. Address W. M. 8., 45 Carroll street, South Brooklyn Woxtensny A RESPECTABLE Y¢ me languages. Address for tree days Zeline, Herald ING WOMAN, A tro ‘tituation a8 good plain cook, wash: ral housework of 4 small, trespect ‘at 67 East Baltic st., Brooklyn, tn th ANTED—A_ i ‘and active, Who understands irdressing and sew a, trave’ with aiady Apply between Mand 1 o'clock, at Washington square, west end, firsthouse from Waverley place, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABI tion 10 do general housework; is 4 good froner, and kind to children, Good reference two days at 108 Caril st., corner of Willoughy: front room, up stairs. MUA, ANTED—A SITUATIC PECTABLE WO. ‘man, to do plain sewing ‘aod chamberwork or general housework in a small private famliy; wages not so mu Qhieet an a comfortable home, Can come well recominen ted, for this day at 19 albany st., first tloor, back room. BY A YOUNG WOMAN chambermaid and to assist in the washing and iro er would do plain sewing; no ot (Call at 157 West 20th st., first floor, ANTED—WET NURSING. A WEALTHY WOMAN, with fresh milk, wishes a child to nurse; a good oy por tunity for any dine wishing a child to be well atwerled to. Lu- quire at 172 West 13a st., corner of Greeawich av SITUATIONS WANTED MALES. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A DRY goods sommission house :is well acquainted with Wwoollens, and can influence Philadelphia trade. Beat of refer enee given. Address L. 8. Foster, at French's Hovel. YOUNG MAN OF FIRST RATE BUSINESS CAPACI ties and experience, every way qualified and of good ¢ amily connections, wants a situation in any department whe Be can prove his ability. He speaks and writes French as well ‘as English, and can refer to the wealdiest rms, by whom he ‘has been employed in New York. Address 1. L. Livingstone, ‘Herald oilice. NITUATION IN A STORE WANTED—BY 4 BOY BE tween fourteen and fifteen years of age; can make himself erally useful; has been a clerk ina s oth in the coun ‘and in the city, andcan give good es. Inquire at 364 West 29th ot. DRUGGISTS—WANTED, 4 SITUATION, BY AN acomplished druggist, in a'vetall drag store.’ Can give nexceptiousble city references. 1 to perform all the minor operations of eurgery. "y bo. oli situation being the consideratiun. Address #. RB. commencing the business. a n Ameri: cap, of middle age, tatlor by trade, a com mand a large and is capa 5 manu facturer, salesman or financier. He would like either ‘a sitaa- tion or an interest in some respectable concern where his ser- viees would be available. A line addressed to WS. J, wi name, stating where an interview can be had, will meet witn prompt atiention. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GER- Man, as Walter in a private family; has lived four yeara i private families in that capacity; can give good city reier: eace. Apply atttave. A. _ WANTED-MALES. DRUG CLERK, CONVERSANT WITH THE FRENCH language, and possessing testimonials of character and Ability, can apply at $35 2 av. ° GENTS WANTRD—FOR THE GUIDE BOOK TO Love, Courtsbip and Marriage, all the wonderful modern @iscoveries. Mailed to any part of the United states on the re: ceipt of 50 cents in stamps. Address Ulney B, Holcomb, New ‘York Post oftice. LOAK AND MANTILLA MAN WANTED.—HAMILTON, Baster & Co., of Baltimore, want a person fully qual te take charge of ibeir cloak department. None buta mao ib first class houses. and of good taste in getting up stock, will suit, Also wanted, a first class retail salesman, for ailks or shawls, and a young man of energy and ability in’ the retail hosiery department. Address, with references, £o., box 798, New York Post Olio JANVASSERS WANTED—FOR A FIRST OLASS WEEK. ly newspaper. Address 8, is., 694 Houston sireet, atating mame und references. pet MEDIOINE TRAVELLER WANTED.—ANY can make a person now engaged in the above busin Jarge profit without condicting With any arrangement be have made with other parties, by addressing be 3 New ‘Post Office, with references, experience, and stating the sect ‘ef country over which he travels. ANTED--SEVERAL SALESMEN, FOR DIFFERENT wholesale houses. Apply at the Merchants’ ( ofice, 78 Broadway. Situations procured for clers’ ‘en steamboats, railroads, anid in ail mercantile branches. N commission in'advance “We refer to first clase houses. Hours from 10 to 5 o'clock. WM. J. RuDPATH, Superintendent, ANTED—AGE) STO SELL A EWL portable copying press and book, weighiag o ir fqamect; eels realy ai large profis, Foe fartber ‘partiouars apply w J. E. COOLEY, Poughkeepsie, N. ¥, MAN IN A WHOLESAL one well acquainted with the Southern tra reference required. To & cou person a libe willbe paid. German preferred. Address Merchal wfice, ANTED—A SALI TANTED IMMEDIATE AGENTR, OF GE niy address, for Yew York. Brooklyn, Willl and Jersey City. The article in ques H ay very well to industrious men dail, Detw A. Mand 2 a ANTED—ONE ACTIVE AC lighted bes to sell the all waste cas, giving 100 per for 3 cents. ‘Uneard of induce’ ples mailed for 2 cevis #, H. HOTCHKISS 109 Nassan street. OW ANTED—A YOUNG MAN HAVI ME & le f lac smart boy. Apply at 2 Dey st, up each day this week. ANTED—IN A DOWN TOWN OF boy who writes well and resi tes wi Bleventh wai office of the stave tween Sand li / ANTED—A RESPECTABLE yard foot of Fourth stree M LAD, 4 To work at # clean business and make himself gentrally useful; one having « ta ing preferred. State age, referepees, former occupation and wages required, aud ad dress W., box 3,505 Post office. WASTED R10 ATTEND of a saloon, an exgerie speaking English preferred required. Addr tating re I. B., box 101 Ww ‘a young man to take charge of the books, assis man, and who bas from $1,600 to $2,600 to loan lis Satisfactory kecurity w ad aitnailon. Non ne erences, with salary AS CLERK AND BOOK keeper, to tike peaking F renel and ¢ mendations, at the Hotel St. ad st, ANTED—A SMART, ters and make hime clean and tidy in his habits None others heed appl; with rseom: LIGENCK OFFICES. — LL PAMILTIBS WANTING » ANTS tw diately, call st th th street, corner of ith avenue. Thin actenstve f ble American lady. “THE TRADES. ANTED-—A none put thos from 0 LAL. Good ANTED—AN OPERATOR, WITH ONE OF WHEELE & Wiixon’# machines two on good bastera, | Thowe used to thin cowia preferred. ti ages and atewdy employment. Oaf tor one week a 46 Leroy " ENIOR VETRRAN CORPS OF 14) Mr. Daniels’, 185 Suffolk et reet, vineservice ma body, on ehureh in Norfolk street, newr »¢ Sor, by invitation, Lebeveey vetera) Tsaac M. Pare, Adjutent. Vee, or TH ¥e Me AS MOND, WAR OF 18i2—ALt 1812, reeidtenta mutend a Si9 ina ¥ [., for the purpore of pasting resolution Penaion bi tome demonstration fn memory JenDs. resem will be deliver All our fellow cittent Hes in particular) are inves r, Ve, for patetotieally tenderin bell, BN. 45. Veterane will please wes THOMAS ST A.W. J ARRANAM COLEMAN, Brcroiar Wiis Compinke, Ady ital ‘veterans of the war ockade, MIAH, President, NUMBER OF WOMPN AND GIRLS WANTED DAILY §m good situations now rendy st good wages, some for tirst je families. Aleo several Protestants wanted. uquire at A LADY WISHES A SITUATION IN A FAMILY, tal, ‘and would? instruct one or (wo ebil ren. Bestrefereuces the large inatiate and home for domeation, 135 1th #t., corner of ite members; she is willing lo make herself use- YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS FIRST | AN EXPPRIENORD ORAWSRRMAID AND SHAM: A Pp a ly Hectabie Weli Pecammended Catholie giel as Gest class cook; Apply at id Tisary st, Brooklyn. AS NTED—TO MAKE PAPER ladies’ maid; she understands dressmaking, baindrossiag Js need apply to A, Rouyon, 43 Maiden lane, | ‘and general needlework. The advertmer feels’ competent 10 fulfil the duties above stated; no objection to go to California or any part ofthe United States, “Nove nced auply Dat ladies ANT WOMAN TO WANTED.—A_ PROT: of a child a year DIAPELY--AP 18 AL STREET. A FIRST CLASS milliner and trimmer, ‘To such a person liberal wages and steady employ ment will be given. NTED~AT 383 | Charles streets; measur | mjuare feet, suitable for | »rranged for a baud of minstrels. i NURSE TO WAIT ON A onfinement and to be ene! a rest, with name, residence and refe- N A PRIVATE FAY aude | vod understand her work theroi Apply st 31 10us st, between db ptlonable referen: i LADY, AS | PROTESTANT WOMAN, WITH OPERATOR, FOR FANOY BOSOMS ON Wiigon’s machine. Apply to Lord & Tay- ner of Chrystie at, EOTABLE WOMAN, EFFICIENT | ANTED—AN AMERICAN, GE: OR COLORED to do the work of a sinall family a short go00 home and sual wages this wii ter; more in the spring. address H. L., nerald ollice distance from the ¢| RIENCED AND INTELLIGENT Woman a8 seamstress: one who is capable of superin- tending the work of others and le aracter may apply at 70 2d av. ANTED-—AN E ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A LADY AS OASIUIER I between il ant t ANTED—BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A WELL recommended gin) competent to bambermaid and watt but those willing work need apply, 10 to 1 o’elock at 109 Kast Bsth st J ANTED TMMEDIATRLY—A who undersiands renres required apply at % Wes ANTED—AN PXPERTENOE 4 an infant six ws be neat, and willing to fulfil all the duttesofa nurse. Apply between the hours of 9 and voman, to do the gen ns, in Brooklyn. "To andis willing to oblige, a y e | houses and lote 308, 3U0 an a fomily of three perso - z stands her busine: and liberal wage , 820 Broadway. IN A SMALL FAMILY, A RESPROTABLE n preferred) to take care of a child and do | housewark; liberal wages will be paid. Call at 24 Trving place, Hoboken. WASHER AND IRONER: ambermaid and wattress, Apply at 101 West ist st, between the hours of 10 Zon Monday, the Wth, GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK IN a SMALL © that can wash and iron, and is not ashamed | one others need apply; will find « good home by wpplying at 155 Henry st; wages $5 manent home Apply ‘at MRS. GREEN'S | mediatel | place, Bleecker street, between Mercer an PRACTICAL OPERATOR OD ‘ler & Wilson's gewing machine; constant employ ment given in the house. Also work rathr. Address Sewing Machine, Herald oiftee, iven outta a good ope- to visit ‘wishes to reni his coun out; ia wlihin oae howe rrte cf dhe ety and in one Of Particnrs ney tah de: Messrs. W. MH WARD AN Mushange pines, OTEL TO LET—FROM THE 18T OF APRIL NEXT. Situatied in Paradise Valley, Monroe county, Pa. The above hotet isan old stand and now: * business, beautifully aituated for summer boarders, from this city Ser inormaton inquire of JAMES kaNerd, Paradise Valley, of 4 h Or of T. LOCK BMY 115 Souib stteek . OTEL TO LRT.—THE PREMISES KNOWN AS THE Fastern Hotei, corner of South and Whitehslt ot taeat fp dented: k lesouee faaetebinigs eh vuis os Oo tenant it desired: 1 fice of W. W. TOWNSEND, No. 1 South street, second stor, ront. New OBLBANS, J}OUNTRY SEAT pain GENTLEMAN, INTEND- ti TO RENT, CONCERT HALL, ject, between Carondelet and %t, about sevea thousand five hun urd oucerts, balls or le ea tap 4 Addresa J. & 3.0. De eon, No. 1 Davidson row, Carondelet street, New Orleans Situsted on | .TORE TO LET—-ON BROADWAY, CORNER OF BAR- clay street, over Hatiield’s sin. Apply at the office of cay strent. ahd immediate posses: . B. BENJAMIN, No. i Bar- ‘PO. LET—THE DWELLING HOUSE AND STORE 43 Spring street, two, doors east of Broadway, togetbar with | s building in the rear, The premises are well adapted for maa- uriig purposes, oF may be used for a hotel oF boardiag Tayuire of W. E, Banker, 8) Wall street, from 10 to go. LET-t ‘BY BEST ESTABLISHED DRY GOODS Third avenues fixtures will and a seven yrars’ lease for awle. Inquire at 1. UPPER & CO,'S, 444 Third avenu fi 0 {THE STORE NO. 37 CANAL STREBT, popr'y 100 feet deep, ele, ited up for a fancy or dry Dusiness. Possession’ pamediately. ‘the moder: + No. 140 Wooster atreet. Apply to W. 8. JAR- street. SECOND FLOOR, TWO ROOMS, WITH CLO- seis and water, to a gentleman and his wile, In a ove family, where there are nochildren. Apply at No. 1 Girden row, West venth street, THE SMALL STORE AND DWELLING 127 avenue; also the dwelling house 181 Niuth aveaues also part of dwelling 157 Ninth avenue; all of the above replete with Croton and gus fixtures, and in order for immediate oce: pation, Apply t0 D. A, CUSHMAN, 182 Ninth avenue, MO LET-SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 267 SIXTH avenue ix rooms, water, water closely fe.) sultable f9° esmell family. Apply to BEYRR & BIRDSALL, 23, Sixta avenue, corner of Seventeenth street, pe Lar BR LEASE- FOR STORAGE, THE in real ‘rand street, 25x50 feet, perte De Tet chi L. AND! 0 LEASE~FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A PLOT OF ground, situated on the southwest corner of Centra aod Leonara streets; also, several lots, now occupied ay a coal yard, sultable fora coal, lumber, iron, sparc or storage yard, sitnaied on West Tenth and Charles streets. Apply to J. HL GIFFING, No, 5 Tryon row, from lio 2 P.M. Also, for sale, ‘Az Delancey street, BASEMENT. tly dry; will {possession given fimodiately, Apply 0 RALPH SECON, on the premise | NO LEASE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—THE OLD esiablished millinery store, . 5 and 54 Diviahn street, | irhas been occupied by Lyon Isaacs for the last fifteen years, Apply on the premises, JNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—ON THR SECOND ) “door, for @ dentist or any Light business; possession im- jt beseen for one week. Apply at No. Il Leroy Greens. TORKSHOP TO LET.—THE THIRD FLOOR OF the brick carpeuter 216 Kust Twenieth street, pear, First avenue, sizod0 By 2) feet weil lusied on all four sides; wouljhmit a stair Builder, sish and | blind maker, or simfar business, The reni might be | paid in work. Also for sale, a good herse. Apply on the | pre iHeS, 200) —TO LET, AN OFFICE IN SPRUCB STREET, «second {l0or, Apply at the oflice of the New York Chronicle, No. 5 Spruce street. AMSTRESS, TO GO A SHORT DIS Must bring referen: ‘Apply at 141 Chambers’ st.; inquire sand her business w iD COOK, WILLING TO German preferred. Apply at 246’ Sth ay., between 10 and 12 ANTED—AN BXPERIEN ashing and iron ferences required. ANTE FIRST RATE SEAMSTR this (Saturday) morning at 39 10th st., between Sth and Gth avs., from 9 to 1 A. M. Must have good recommendations, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. ANS UNE PETITE FAMIL nin eoudse et s'occuper peu dn ménage. S'adreaser a 38 West 24th at. _ MISCELLANEOUS N INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE.—O tion the cheapest in the wor! PROFESSOR & UR PREPARA- oS HATR DYE is entirely different from any other hair dye tu use. Urely free from all injurions ingredients, can be applied at any time, and will not injure the gloas of the'most delicate bair, teanse that dry appes SS, MOUSTACHE AND EYE BROWS, is but a few minntes. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR sufficient time to ally produced by avolding any mistakes arising from the use of two or three Vqulds; and any “desired color’ can be produ. LIGHT BROWN TO A JET BLACK, restoring “gray hair’’ to # original color. ‘wash out, and will leave the hair soft and pertestiy natural. “George's hair ¢) It will not fade or © e Est HAIR DYE IN TAR WORLD. e centa a bortle.”? Sold at thedrug store 306 street, Brooklyn; Livingston, druggist, 124 and 244 Grand street, Williamsburg. THOROUGHLY cured by using WHITTTIMUKES costive remedy. warranted purely vexetable, there bel drug or mineral {n ita composition money refunded if it does not prove henelic up injarein the form of a pasie. sale ai the agency, 262 Greenwich stroe not a particle of a rehasers will have PATENTED i CATARRH REMEDY IS sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, No. 100 Fulton steeet. Sata ior money positively refunded. Sent to any ad- Tess ou receipt of $2, with full directions for ona month's use. RB. SANBORN'S LIQUID YUANO.—200 TONS PHOSPHATIC GUA axter, from Sombrero, West Indies, uow landing and sby WOOD & GRAN’, 90 Front street. XTURES WANTE TASER MAY BE Tout little used, siitat feet, by addressing ¥.W,, Ue ‘ tory house, 20x office, stamng price. And suck it in most ra In thelr obscure vic AND TARE CHARGE by limvation on the 4 ‘The shred, with direetic # for using, 8 put op in wmail pw Yue peincival grocers and PRLEK COOPER, 17 Burling alip, N sD—IN A HARDWARE STORE DOWN TOWN, ET A STENCIL , Herald office, statiag where an iaterview may be tofa hotel; one ot, New York, a , rotatl by Messrs. J. ©o., dobn Meakin. y K. Dickineon, Brooklyn and other druggists, oni way aud bas enjoy —AMMRICAN FILTER ared to farniah vam boilers, starch sugar refiners, #4) houses, families, eusive home hag abundance di civil, capable belp. “onducied by 4 respects dale at 118 Third avenue, cents « boula, MOKED MEATS. NEW MESS PORK, LARD, & LUNT & WATROUS VAN BRUNT & Yo whieh altractive 10% NEGRIN & 00 GA AND COFFKY.—THREE POUNDS GOUD PRA FOR Krawud eoffee for If and whole clvpsta; ¢ est wholearia prives collee warehoun, 114 Chatham MNOOTHACHR CURED IN A FEW MINUTES, wnanent aad harmless cure, no maser how mac TOOTHACHE DESTROYER will favartably etop the worst owen of t ‘Thie remedy will not injure Uh ‘and one application ia we the Toothache wth, oF swollen face are cured by Wed woth renderad As antl na remedy before having your te Dinensed gums, ulcerated the above article, troyed by the det ry five cers a bott Prineipsd depot at ibe drag more 36 Uran wi Mra, HAYS’, 176 Pnivon street; s drug ‘tore, 120 and 24 G wt LIVINGEEG RELIGIOUS NOTICES, LEECKER STREET — UNIVERSALIST rner of Bivecker and Downing streets, New Yark, Rev. G. V. Maxha:n, of New Haven, will preach iu this ch to-morrow morning und evening, services commencing A.M. and7% P.M. QRENCH CHURCH AT COOPER INSTITUTE. Sunday afternoon, atthree o'clock, there will ERY ua service at the above’ named place. "Discourse in French by M. Charles Miel, Seats free, OHN STREET FIRST M. FE. CHURCH —PREACHING e tomorrow morning andevening by the Rev. Charles &. Marris, Morning subject—‘Theatrical Amasements, tested by the law of Christ,” “kvening,to young men; subject—"The Life Light.” Sereices to comnienie at 10% and 7 o'clock. All are invited to attend, Seats free, i MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NEW ¥ New Orleans Steamabip ‘be held ithe oflce sof the company, Ro, 1 Parke piace, Wow ork, om quened” Tne of mesting ‘odode Pa iyenier ‘OHN MONTGOMERY, vo roceeds 8 or drat; ‘will make investmenta of Eastern capltal in real entate, or loan the same at Western interest; will pay taxes for non residents, give information ne to iiles, ke, “References A. ¥. Healey, Ind. Beh. Southern of St. Louis; W. 8. Stone, Pres. Ind. Say. Instu.(U. Turner, ‘Banker, Day Indep: ‘Christy & Co, St. Louis; NIGHTS TEMPLARS REUNION, UNDER THE AUB. Kiar of Moron Oommandery No. 4 January 19 1899. Tickets for the above can be procured by all Sie Knights of dhe comnmatice Charles F, Newion, No.1 Miauten lane; Thomas Moon; James M, Austin, Grand ee Recretary’s office. i. F. 1 BUNTING, E. o EITER BAGS FOR THE PACIFIC FOR GALWAY, ON L Se a ee at The otces of ther American Bx: one 0’ a at d Dregs Company, 6) HHndson street and G4 Brondway, and also At Kenyon’s, 103 Pearl street. ‘ARINE SOCIETY.—AN ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Marine Society will be beld on. Monday evening, the 10th Si fennary aie cence ee aa) alleodanes Wo sornesiy fc reauienerl, fy JOSEPH TINKHAM, Secretary. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—PROPOSALS WILL BE received Cro Staten Taland Raflroad Company wotil the Ist day of February, 100, or the ecrnpletion of te greciog, bri and , with partial eqaipment of jure for said road. pa Foy lege gree iereieg i mmer rly ded Hedin hha Pacary tian Fee ye ate ae ta KJ. Dewttt Montfort, Secretary, 62 Wi street. ‘OTICE.—THE SLIGO YOUNG MEN ARK REQUESTED to attend a meeting to be held at 42 Prince street, on Sun- day, Jan, 9, at 22M, 10 make arrangements for our next an- nual ball, OFFICER THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Dee. 22, 1858.--The annual election for thirteen directors of tiscompany will be held on Monday, the 10th day of January next, from 11 to 12 o'eloek A. Mi. at the atice No. 174 Cenwre street.” The transfer book will Be closed from the inst. until afer the election, By order. ‘0. EVERITT, Secretary. |AILORS’ RIGHTS.—A MERTING OF SEAMEN, OFFT. cers and others will be held in the Mariners’ chureb, cor- ner of Madison and Catharive streets, on Monday evening, at half past seven o'clock, for the purpose of iaklog such measures as may be deemed advisable for removing the difficulties now thrown fn the way of sick and disabled seamen who need hos- pital rellet. Able and interesting speakers will be present to address the lard Seamen are cordially in’ tw atiend, Come one—come § OONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE construction of a bleck of about five acres in extent to be Jocated in Raritan Bay, ata point known and descrived on a map ismed by the Harbor Comtniasioners of the state of New York, Jan. 27, 1857, aa the Old Orchard Shoal, will be received for thirty days from date at the office of the Commissioners tor the Removal of the Quarantine Station, 23 William atreet, where plans and spectiications can be seen between the hourd of\L A.M. and 2P.M. By order of the Board. New Youx, Dec, 81, 1858. GO. HALL, Chairman. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GERMAN LIRDERKRANZ Musical Society ia postponed to nesday, January 25, on account of their having offered to sing Haydn's Oratorio, the ‘ The Creatiow,”’ for the benefit of the St. George's Society, in the Academy of Music, on Tuesday next. E. STKIGER, Secretary, seventh streets, near the on Fifth avenue, Ne - Soar 8, cre Abaly A: in one of the finest loca. el ‘A BEAUTIFUL, COUNTRY “SEAT FoR seacrrie’ = of the jervey Cty. teunders ‘Auouy with fruit trees of all Kinds, The t condition, commodions, eontaining sixteen rooms and a larxo atte; modern built, with ceilings, aking tubes, turnace, range, &c. ‘There fidtngs, new barn, carriage house, foe ho wont Bouges.” Ti, the vicinlty eee olf it PROMAS Seat | apply to [AS ACK Al ' TAN 180 Fenth stroet. hewr Third wvenue, N.Y, NS, CRRTEAL, PARK LOTS FOR SALE.—SEVERAL FINE of lota, on Seventy-fifth, Seventy-sixth and Seventy- Fur avenie, Also. the enna fond C. LOOMIS, 1,128 Broad. prising gas house, icehoune, ©: Jand, will be bold cheap. John street. between, quire of T, TOWNSEND, ¢ Omen PARK.—ORNTRAL PARK LOTS FOR SALE, on north side of Sixty third street; three full lots, with the gone 250 feet east of peng ars 300 feet west of Central ; also two lots on south ouposite, each 25 by 100. Apply 10 P. CUFF, corner of Twen,y sixth st. and Bighth ave. INSTRUCTION, BUSINESS HANDWRITING AND THOROUGH IN. siruetion in bookkeeping can be obtained, at hours $2 for sixteen tessona, ME SEAEN'S. PAINE, Dy GOLDSMITH’S ACADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND bookkeeping, 362 Hroadway, new pupils are received, day and eve: , upon very favorable terms for thorough in- wiruction in writing, bookkeeping, &c. Success guaranteed to all, old or young. A. CLERGYMAN, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, DE- sires to make in engegement with achools or families ta he city or vicinity, to in, Greek, German, matbems~ fies or other Kngligh branches. Ai jotorvlew may: be obtained by addresting Alpha, Metropolltan Postfottice, Bible House, N ITALIAN GENTLEMAN, WHO IS THOROUGHLY ‘acquainted with the French language, desires to obtain a. fuation 2@ teacher in a school or private class. The best of Feferenses will be given. No objections to go Sonth or other parts of the country. Address R. H., 51 Laurens street. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS A PRACTICAL knowledge of the French and Ping tat will #3 lessons in either as an equivalent for boar *. O., box 115 Herald office. Com, SEAT FOR SALE—AT RIVERDALE, ON the Hudson.—A splendid house and outbuildings, com- &e er with Aix acres . C. Ferris, No. 20 OR SALE—A BRICK OOTTAGR AND LOT, AT A greatbargain. Yt is pleagar tly altuated on Fortleta strest, urth and Larxington avennes. Terms easy. In- ‘Nassau street, N.Y. R SALE--THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK houses Nos 263 and and two frame houses Noa. 267 and 269 Adantic street; also the three Poe pk home No. 33 Deane street, Brooklyn. Inquire of JNO. 2) Haleey Buildings, Brooklyn. AN, Ji, Governeur streets; it has all Price $4,500—caah $2,000, balance on mortgage. rents for $600 per year. Tuquire of LEWIS UHICHESL real estate agent, 292 Fast Broadway or 62 Clit I lye SALE-—THE NEW SUBSTANTIAL BROWN STONE front three story and basement house, 87 Kast Thirty-tirst street, near Madison avenue, with al! the modern improve- ments. Inquire at 1 Wall street, room No. 13. OR SALE—THR THREE STORY AND ATTIC brick house 198 Monroe place, between Monigomery und the modern improvements. Sa te veer Fifth avenue; also four on Righty-second sire Kighty fitth street, near Fourth avenue; and five on Ninety- seventh street, near Fighthaventi ‘Apply to 'A- SERGEAN' JOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT, NO. 34 HAMILTON place, about three minutes’ walk from Peck slip or Sonth: Tenth street ferry, Brooklyn. The house is brick, throe stories, high basement, three rooms deeo, with all the modern improvements, “Inquire of Dr. GLOVER, No.4 Ana sree ew Yor! OR SALE-S1X LOTS ON TWENTY SIXTH STREET, near Seven th avenue, and six lov on Fitty-seventh street, ‘also 300 other lots for sile. ', 15 Wall street. a OR SALE—BY ORDER OF | EXKOU'TORS—TrHi. ‘valuable property 31 and 38 West Thirteenth atreet, con: sisting of one two and one three story aitic and basement prick houses; also rear building, exter ncroas both lots The above property is admirably adapted, from ta central loc either tor first class tenant houses or manufacturing pur there being room for a steam engine in the rear of the cent builuing. “Lote 25 by 103 each. Terms easy. Apply to D. THOMON, 68 Pine street. OR SALE—FARM NEAR SOMERVILLE, N. J., acres in a high state of cultivation; one of the best grain and grazing furms in the State, within two hours’ ride, of the city. The buildings are all in good order; farm in good fence, and watered by never falling streams; good orchard and plenty of all kinds of fruit, Apply to ©. 8, MILLER & Ov., 15 Wil: Mam street, room No, 4. EMPERANCE.—THERE WILL BE A TRMPERANCE meeting in Bleecker Buildings, corner of Bleecker and Morton streets, on Sunday evening bext. The Hon. James A. Briggs, of Ohio, J. Sykes and other eminent speakers will ad- dress the roveting, JOHN UNA, President, M. Nasu, Secretary. N INSUFFICIENT CAPITAL, TO SUPPLY MY ‘grocery store with the demand, induces me to olfer it for sale, or would like to associate with any really bona fide re- apectably established firm, and make my present location 1 branch, or I ees be induced to take an equal partner, could I meet with a really reliable, energetic and strictly honest man, who is fully posted for the outwlde Dusineas; but his cheenctet for honesty and morality must be subject to the severest scru- tiny. It is presumed this is a desirable opportunity In either case. ‘The store is doing & good business foreash, and. situated on ® corner of a leading avenne, with excellent basement story; is well and respectably arranged with everything requi- site for an extensive business, and poner. an honest charac- ter. coe of Spa lial |,500 required See: tory references given. ‘urther information can y ad dreming A. B. (6, box 125 Herald oMee. “ street, corner of Char! Railroad: has two dwellings, and well divided into lots ing and timber, One of the best furuting districts in the FoR sate ON, GREENWICH STREET—THE VALUA- ble three story store and dwelling house 72) Greenwich Tae house is nearly new, heving been rebuilt last year, every convenience, Croton water throngbout, connection with the sewer, &c. Leased for three years at ater rent. Also a'house and two lots of round at W) .¥. For farther particulars apply Wile RNP ; Greenwich street, corner of Ves'ey, and of Wigk 42/ William street OR SALE. on eRoverry iN THs city—A faroyhf 247 acres, at Binghamton, on the Erie clear: ate, R. G. PIERCE, 15 William street, OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR VACANT LOTS— ‘Seven staall neat brown stone houses, situated on the north side of Twenueth street, between First and Second ave nnes; the houres are three stories in height, with balconies; in front there are court yards, enclosed with ‘neat iron ratlings; allare finished with ( able price and easy terms render them desirable property. Apply, to THOMAS MACFARLAN & SONS, 130 Tenth street, near 5 ern improvements. ‘The reason: hhird avenue, N. ¥. pies SORE A BLACK WALNUT COUNTING HOUSE DESK, OF modern style, finished with book rack, drawers and pi- geon holes, will be sold cheap. Inquire at 80 Kast Twenty- sixth street. A GOOD CHANCE.- BUTTER AND CHERSE STORE for sale; doing a first rate business, and ia one of the beat locations in the city; satisfactory reagons given for selling, Inquire of J. T. SANDS, Real Eatate ageut, 166 Broadway. ME |ORIAL, CHURCH.—REV. E. F. REMINGTON WILL preach to morrow (Sunday) evening. in the church cor- her of Hammond street and Waverley place. Services at 10}, A. M., and Sand 74g P.M. Seats tree. ORTH DUTCH CHURCH, CORNER OF WILLIAM AND Fulton streeta.— Divine service every Sabbath at 044 A. M.S F. M., and a prayer meeting in the evening at 7}4 agiaok. ‘Sabbath echool and Bible classes at9 A. M.and2 P.M. Tues: day evening lecture and Friday evening prayer mestidg At 736 o'clock. A daily prayer meeting from 12 to 1 o'clock. ail are invited, and seais will be furnished. REACHING AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC—REV, G. T. Bedell, D. D., will preach at the Academy of Music next Sabbath evening, Jan. 9. The services to commence at Tig o'clock. Seats free. Collection to defray expenses. PREACHING, AT THS NATIONAL THEATRE —REV. Edward T. Hiscox, D.D., will preash at the National thea tre, on Sabbath evening, Janu 9. Doors open at7 o'clock; services commence at 74g o'clock. Seats free Contributions solicited from the benevolent to ald in sustaining the Fourt] War ission School, and also in defraying the expenses of thi Sabbath evening religious services now being held at the Na- tionalthertre. tach contribution can be deposited in the. bor atthe entrance of the theatre, or placed in the baads of either W. D. Mangem, , 9% Broad street: George Sibell, Esq, 20 ‘Wall street; Zediey, Eaq., 13 Spruce street, or R. E. Po terson, Faq., 144 Bowery, ROTESTANT EPISCOPAL MISSION CHURCH, CLIN- ton Hail, Astor place, in charge of the Rev, Robert G. Dickson —-Divine services evary Sunday, ‘at 10% o'clock A. MM. wnd7}, P.M. Allare invited.” Seats free throvghont, EY. P. MACMENAMY, D. D., AND MEMBERS OF THE ‘a Reformation Soci will meet in Sprin 185 Spring street, to morrow eening. at 7. . to consider the unsoriptural dogmas of Romaniam ai pjeotions, All are invited to attend. THOMAS ARMITAGE, D. D., PASTOR OF THE Norfolk strert Baptist church, will preachevery Sunday at3o’clock P. M., (iret Sunday ia esch mouth excepted ) at Academy, Thirty fourth gireet, one door west of YARBATH EVENING SF RVICES IN STANTON'STREET © Presbyterian church, corner of For The Rev. R. Da- vidson, D. 1)., New Brungh » Will preack in this church next Sabbath , at 714 o'clock, | Preai Res. J. Sanderson, at 10M A.M. and 3 P. are invited a by the pastor, oats free, AU (PEE REV. DR HOLMAN WILL PRE WH THE SE ‘ond of his conrae of lectures on the “Fonr Mothers of the Bible” on Sabbath morning next, 9th instant at the Mount Olivet Baptist church, corner of Forty-first sraet and Sixth avenue, Subject for the ocersion- “Mary, ing Mother of The Kec. Sumnel Knapp, whore labors have been so y blest, wil preach ia the’ evening at seven o'clock. Jesu COPARTNERSHEP NOTICES HIP.—ON AND ASTER JANUARY 1, 1OPARINE! J Yee, th wm heretofore conducted under the firm name of Rt. H argh & (9, will be comianed by them atthe number, 171 Front st'eet, under the firm uame of Arkenburgh & Bryan, Rf, ARKENBURGE, New Your, Ded. $1, 1858, JOHN BRYAN, pas TION. COPARTNERSHIP _F TO fore existing under the firm of Gould & Dikeman expired jst of Lecemi ¥ R. 8. GOULD, W. H, DIKEMAN. continned by Robert 8 Goald, Robert , The business will b 8. id, Jr, and James A, Moore, er the firm of R. 8. Gor aC. K. 8. GOULD, IR R. 8. GC 1, rs New York, Jan. 1, 1899. JAMES 8, MOORE. TH COVARTNERSHTP TE@ETO. Pmororion fo “ ore ext der the firm of Fis! Hird & Co, expires thin day by its own limitation, Nr, Peer Grent redeing trou aid firm. JON T. FISHER, Dei 1, 1888, oR URANT, artnerehip.—The nndere gned have this day formed a erslip, under the style and fi Fisher & Bira, who hope for n conmuauce of ths Savors which the eatablebment years ‘annie dus, and pay all JOHN T. FISHER, Rover re CO PISHER, CLINTON G. BLRD, JR. ‘The uncereigned will col debts of the late fem of F isk Jan. 1,1 MPO CAPITAL Wanted, a partner inn fret ciaag bnainess, without competi The profs ree, and the demapd withvub Umit Addresa J. Harrison, box 318 Brooklyn City Post office. I)() GWANTED, AN HONPST iN. a8 PARTNER aU. in an excomtingly bition, Amy man bis time and at may apply at SL the above tention [0 t Nasaau re HOO PART NERsHie OR OLERKSITP WANTED, UU. by an nective business man, in x uae where » $1,000 worth of fine furniture, palntings, carpets, &., , dor be taken for his shars tu thy business, OF 19 ive $00 f ‘manent situation: ina fest rate ealem tence a large amount of trade, Addraae AC- raid oftice, Ull Tuesday. r.4 TO $1,000.—PRODUCE, FP) S00 Guniness—A pariner wesc) AND, BLOUR Filner, who Ia profitably engaged in the above trader The oruunly excelent to make mooey. Av ly we Set ited ‘oom NO. 4 TOWNS & 00. - “PARTNER WANTED, TO $50( ), cbarge of an excellent corner rity Tae # good wholenale and retail trade, The proprietor belng en- aged tp the importing business eannot attand to, tye More Apply 0 T. GAFFNBY & OO., 65 Chatham street, third Noor. TO $10,00.—WANTED, AN Fi $5 OOC Duan, eftber eilent, or esting, cee ee meee ing from 36 1 40 pero» ‘a month, Sales G —A GENTLEMAN, WITH THe ABOY: $20.000,-seomntn saan or'gsotneiie, ARO A rare opportunity for being Interested in one of the greatest Gincoverien of the age, Revured by alx patente of tha Uritod States. Sal business (@ already establinbe! and in «iocapalal aperation | Inquire of Menara. F. TH. ABCHNAN & OO, 38 Joney street. of the above objects toawend. Thanks to Peter ne nse of tia above CALL THE ATTENTION OF DOCTORS toa new pytented | POST OF FICK SOTICR, | PO? OFFICe Norion THE Marts vin mpton and Havre, t Pulem w nary, WOO, a RARE CHANCE TO BE MET WITH.—FOR SALE, A wholesale and retail liquor store, in one of the principal streets of Brooklyn; is now doing a good cash business; fixtu stock and lease for sale, or lease and fixtures for sale cheap i applied for immediately. The reason for selling, the proprie- tor haa other ‘business fo attend to. Apply to Avi. ORUSMON, Tammany Hall, corner of York and Pear] streets, Brooklyn. ROADWAY STORE TO LET OR LEASE—256 BROAD. ‘way, 25 by 108 feet, opposite the City Hall; one of the ie oe in the city. Apply at the store from 11 to3 oc! RUG STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—A FINE BUST- ness stand; located in the vicinity of four dourishing hotels. ‘An uncommon opportunity for a druggist or a physician to en- ter a a fine business on a very little capital The store must be sold. Reasons explained by Inquiring at 829 Greenwieh st. Fe SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A wholesale and retail liquor store, 446 Recond avenne, corner of Twenty eighth street, or will be sold without stock; a# first rate business location. Inquire on the premises, Fe SALE—A GOOD MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, carried on in this city, and succeasfully established, now payin $260 per month net profit, and can be increased t four es that amount with a amall capttal; sales cash; no compe- tition In the eity; supply not equal to one tenth part of the de- mand. Reason for selling important business in the West. Fries cluding sock on band) machinery and good will of the business, $1,000, Address Gardiner, box 343 Post oflice. OR SALE—A SMALL STOCK OF LACES AND EM- broideries, in Broadway, now doing good business, to- gether with the fixtures, lease and good will of the concern” A. eed chance far one commenitn business. Address Embroi- leries, Herald office, stating real name. OR iets titre cid LEASE, STOCK and tixtures of @ well loca! oT latery store Ad W. W.i1., Herald office, hasnt ant he abe FOR, SALEA WHOLESALE LIQUOR ESTABLISH: ment, with the good will. in the lower part of the city. Also, a complete apparatus for the rectify nd manufactur: tng of all kinds of domestic brandy, gins, cordials, syrupa, & ‘&c. Rent very low; will be gold cheap if appli immed alely. If not gold within three days the apparatus and fixtures will be sold separately. Address, with real name (as no oar communication will be noticed), box 142 Post office, F°: SALE—A LIQUOR STORE IN THE UPP PART of the city, neatly fitted up, and doing a good business, Adress A. R.,'Madison square Post office. OR SALE—THE TOOLS, FIXTURES AND GooD will of a smal! bookbindery, in fall working order. Poa person with small capital this will be a good ooportunity sor commencing busmess Will be sold cheap fur cash. Apply to B. B. WALKER, 47 Gold street, second floor. OR SALF OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE FLOCR MLL on the Hudson river, near Cold Spring, Putnam county isn good order, Would seil itat a sacrifice, or exchange fo & farm, on aecount of ill nealth. For particnlars, address 5° A. Ester, corner Washington and Murray atreeta, or apply to the proprietor, on the preinises. No agents need apply. QEWING MACHINES FOR SALE —SINGER'S AND 55 Wheeler § Wiloan’s ageond Rand machtoes bongbt and ex. changed: all kinds renaired. lao severat valnuble patents jor sale by 0. A. DURGIN, 236 Broudway, room 3 Moifat Baila ag, QEWING MACHING FOR SALE—ONE OF WHEELER © & Wilson's sewing machines for sale, nearly new. Ap- ply avthe lace store, 708 Broadway. 0 BUTCHERS.—THE GOOD WILL, STOCK AND FIX- ‘tres of a market for sale cheap, with large musage chy). ping machine and stailers; «iso a’ batcher’s cart and bores, ‘Apply on te prem 79 Third aven FRC 712 8AVcKOR SALE, TH pO of premises, fixtures, good will, and some stock, an established down town (cash) jobbing business. None bi rineipais, with the money, need address Jonber, box 1,2) ost oflice. FINE, ARDS. PORTRAITS OF THR FAIR, AS nd to TARTS, BEWARE, 4. they are reformed, &e.—The money power «oop matrimony of xes allover the world, By the consoll!« tion of the products of labor and great wealth of the few the consequent poverty of the many, and the seeming ty w sopport a show of pride ip the world, obligater: Blessedness in the land, the fond lovers are positively prevent ¢d from marriage, m obedience ta the command to multiply in the onrth, | Shame that ao many willing hearts, good an’ trv, shonld be left alone to pine and waste In desert ile, and finally to become the nnwilling suljects of dishonored lives, as thou sands of living wiinesaes give testimony ia this great, refine, | intelligent and religious metropolis; ‘saying nothing of the Word nt large, held in Moudargyiy the monee power. Gives equal riches or equal poverty, With onr equality of evil prog sites, aod witha proper repreentatiee- Nberty vad equate luc Yon—the world will be blensed with an equality of happiness 1 it In the power of money to confer, nor in the power of the wealth made lords or kings to dispense. So, ladies, boware of the money power; beware of bloated wealth; heware of monopoly; beware of strutting roo free labor and nomoney. You are tanptatton enough wilerit money. Emulate simplicity, houor, true grentness and univer al charity, by the abolition of personal property. All wo qitre in this world iwa good living, mule by our own hwuls, and ‘x universal liberty to enjoy H—vithont money, without | Any more temptation than simple, noble women—the only ail vain 19 bumanity, this site of storaity. Retare milievcnrn takes place, kind reader, money or no money, making the beat of all things as they are, let us getour poeiralia taken by the Poograph or Aaguerrooty oe, as, beantfuily dlnatrated at HOLMES picture gallery, £89 roadway, B FINE ARTR, Mr. FERDINAND RICHARDT begs leave to inform the cold that, be will open on. ed Janmary 10. at the Na- onal Academy of Design, in Tenth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, hia EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN AOBNERY, comprising 100 oll paintings, representing number nem viewa on. this continent, such aa the Falla of Niagara, ‘Trenton, St. Anthony, Minnebaha|Chondiere and Moutmoren ole, the mammoth cave of Kentucky, Lakes George, Winns: piseages and Squawm, Mixaislpp! and Hudson rivers, Catwitit And White Mountaing, the Natural Bridge in, Viewlaia, the ouch at Cape May, N.J., Grace Uhureh in the cily of New York, &., &0.; also ‘A COLLECTION OF DANISH PAINTINGS, And over one hundred drawings from natnre, mostly taken In Amerion, The gallery Ia open trom 9 to 4 and 6 t7 10, ‘Admission Boers Fea tokets 0 cents, N. B.—Mr. RICHARD? coraiaily invites his brother artiste to vialt this exbibition. THE GREAT in ohiort an 0 West Tn frojght and fi om, weal OR SALK OR EXCHANGE FOR A DWELLING in this clty—the well known residence (Locust Grove) one mile below Greenbush, ite Albany, with 135 acres ore ae ander dus calivaloa, wall adapta) to gardening, fruit, &c.; has fine orchard, grapes, strawberrins, towers shrubbery, &c. The mansion is three stories, 40x50, with necessary outbuildings. RK. G. PIERCE, 15 Willism street, OR SALE OR TO LET—CHEAP, SOME OF THOSE splendid three story and high stoop’ brown stone dwell- ings, on the south side of Foity-eighth street, 225 feet east of the Bevemb avenue, replete with every modern improvement, Termseasy. Inquire at 64 West Fo No.7 Wall street of HI rty-seventh street, or at NBY L. BULKLEY & 00. ‘OR SALE OR TO LEASE—IN BROOKLYN, FE. D, a three story corner brick house, with vaulted céllar, cis: tern in the yard, stable and two brick shops, together with two lots of ground, Stages trom Peck siip and Grand streat fer- ries running every fifteen minutes in front of the house. ‘Terms easy, For further particulars apply at 64 Nassau street, room 6, WISH TO PURCHASE A STOCK OF READY MADE clothing, boots and shoes, dry goods and watches. for which wil pay partcash and part good productive land. Address Aer eats Dery Boe os K., Lovejoy EAL ESTATE.—WANTED TO PURCHASE A cor- with from one {to six acres of ground, within an hour's ride of the city. Price about $3,000. Address Chapman, Herald office. EaL ESTATE.—TO EXCHANGE, BUILDING LOTS in the city of Brooklyn, for jewelry er other merchaa- aise. Address box 4,245 N. ¥. Post office. QUALE OF REAL ESTATE.—A FARM OF 30 ACRES OF good cultivated land, with good house. out bufldings, &c., nine miles from the city either by plankroad or railroad, sitna: Ca teats also, the stock on the place, Address A, jerald fice. TALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, AT A SACRI- fice.—A grist mill, with two run of stones, fine water ower, and in perfect running order, and now doing a good usiness; about four acres of good land, dwelling honse, barn, &., belonging to the same, all fn good order. Also hotel doing ‘@ good busine longing thereio, Tia entire property is situated in the of the thriving village of New Providence, Union county, Jersey, near the summit of the Morris’ and Eswex Railr and wil New York paying property, with litile or no incumbsai Tull particulars inquire of STEPHEN G. WOOD, 142 West street, N. Y., oF of barn, stables and about two acres of land | re New 4 besold less than its value, or exchanged tor wood ‘or ISAAO N. MUNN, on the premises. ZA. inches screw. One of How & € son b factui Mrs. E. Stetson, box 2) fect order, and contain the la oa oe HOCSE WANT with a party A select party, wishing to form a clab and of a Lom JURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED cation well fy dress | Heyes ATHRER OR FOUR STORY HOUS! fand Sixth avenues. address tt. M., Herald ati terms, &e. the premises of twenty or thirty horse power; Jv | Brookly of Figieth strwet in this city. Any owning sueh pro cilling lena itfor « « years, ini y addressing Manifactar box 164 He abave Fighth street, Addreast J.P. F., box 4,398 f | References exchanged. q (heer; at tite Wooster street; manufactory 46 and 48 Wooster atrodt. Ka- twblished in 184: 2 No, 38) | re ey AOay WY HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTOD. SECOND HAND STANOIN ne to dispoae of Jerald office. NY LADY HAVING 4 GROVER & BAKER'S C Rel sewing machine to s 9 Pos aD.—A YOUNG WIDOW lady, who 18 an excellent hous? t gentiemen who wil ta ave the ¢ will find this an excellent opportunity, nee given aud required, Ad Post office, 688 Floreta, Univo nar » bedrooms and kitehen, in w above Fourteenth street. “Apartmen is with all modern improvemen per month. Address, post pai, 400 Brondway, of parior WANTED— DONSTE of bedroom and parlor on first tho with basement and room for or three rooms on ae floor with room for servant, rh improvements, ‘Verms not wo exceed $25 per month, payable in advanoe if required. Ad M. 44, box 168 Heraid office. 22 to 25x66 or 56, anove Tenth street, bet eon Fourin , stating pre, ANTED—T0 HIKE A ROOMY BUTL ble for manufacturing purposes, with a ED—BY A SMALL Gi FAMILY, A CON it dwelling, located hetwe Firat and Twenty: thicd streets, in a respectable neighborhood. Rent from $50 to $450 per Powexsion desired about the lat of Pebeaar App with particulars, directed to Wm. F. Heina, 2b Nassau street, room No 4, will meet atenti WASTED—BELOW CANAL STREET, A PLACE SUT able for manufactnring faney soap, ata moderate rent. Address, with full particulars, W. KE. B., Box 111 Herald ofliee, ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, in a private family; must be near Broadwa FANIED—A SROOND HAND DOUBLE ‘deak, in good onier. Address J. J8., Herald officn, stat | price, &e "ANTED— TO PUROHABE, ASHCOND HAN ler'a drop press, with himmer weighing from 30 to 50 jie; must he in good order. Any person having one which ¥ will sell cheap, apply to KL, ANDERTON, 142 Grand eet rear. Wart LATHES, machines and tools 1 PLANDRS, UPRIGHT Dita, in general. INKUB & LYONS, 42t Broadway. colors end stylew, of auperior and warranted mancifuctore, PATINGTON'S wareroomay 308 Canal atroet, oppo: {NAMELLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN wi la and retail, at from, 2 A coloen And ee EN WAKD, 7 Gaual’atreot (oud doors eastot Broadway. URE ROvGNT FOR READY MONEY.—A FAIR ven in ready money for furniture, aarpets, hooks, N23 sixth avenne, between Ninth and Tenth sta, RESTAURANTS. AA ARAD AAA APL \RED McKENZIE’, rt: 4 \NN STRERT { fail to drop in and ee your uncle today, He in pre. {aemiah lie frienda aid the public wah the best of luguory aden wud waxes auneh t at vl TURING, SLBIO HIN Mahi MGC tr rally ‘hy nil nN n hie friends and the publh erved np atal d eninge, Ca Hist, and Kighth ay happy to ne them at ali times, AND ENAMELLED FURNITURB—IN ALL OYS DESIGNED FOR BUSINESS CAN TAKE A practical course at DOLBEAR’S Commercial Academy, 09 Broadway, and become quick in figures, rspid business penmen, or gvod bookkeepers for only 310. ‘This course will repare them to obtain good situations In stores, oflices or banks. )RENCH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, RO 48 Kast Twenty fourth street,—Boarding and day school, lansica and modern languages, There ts primury depart. ment. PROF. BLIE CHARLIEE, DI . PRENCH LESSONS GIVEN—BY A LADY Ol GENTLE. man experienced in teaching. ‘at 209 Hicks street, between ‘Harrison and Degraw, Brooklyn. : PPERNGH BY STEAM “THREE DOULARS A MONTH. — No &2 Fourth avenue, near Tenth street. In one month ils read, translate and answer in French, questions ad- rsved to them. Apply from 1 till 2, PEVATE TUTOR—A YOUNG MAN, GRADUATE OF ‘college and normal school, desires a'aitnation as teacher in some quiet respectable funtly, If required can give ine #truction in yocal musie, in addition to the classics, mathema- ties or the English branches. Best of references glvea, Ad- dress for three days 8, J, L., Herald ollice. ATIONAL TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE, 289 BROADWAY, ‘New York.—Principals or parents wanting teachers, aud or gentleanen wishing positions to teach, North, South, est, can be mutually suited by forwarding thee wishes. Send for circulars. Address Rice & Andrews, N. Ye Correspondents wanted in every county in the Union, MPO, YOUNG LADIES.—A BENEVOLENT WIDOW lady will procnre situations for young ladies, and also teach them the art ot cmbrolery, &c. “Address Mra, Simmons, Broadway Post oflice. MUSICAL. N IMMEDIATE WANT OF MONSY COMP! A PRI- vate family to sell their pianoforte, with stool aad aaust: most any sacriNce for chsh—is worth $350—for less th ‘This Will be found on examination & superior Lnste , touch and tone iwnequalied; has splendid rosewood case, large'round corners, carved lyre, fret desk, double tron found beautifully ornamented, graod circular seile, French action, scolloped keys, and all the latest improvements; made to order ashorttime since by city makers with guarantee for three Years from the day of purchaso. Parties wanting a bargsta would find it to their Interest to call before pnrchasing, at the lndy’s residence, 149 Wooster street, near Houston. LEXANDRE ORGAN: For drawing rooms, churches, chapels and schools, Sole medal of honor at the Universal luxhibition of 1856, ‘This magnificent instrument, which the brilliant perform~ ‘ances of VILANOVA, THALBERG, MLLE, WELLS. have rendered as popular x America as in Kurope, bas been adopted by the greatest tistr aud composers of both eoutl nepts—Goitechalk, Liszt, Russini, Meyerbeer, &o., de. Prices at the depot, 5 Dey swroet—$50, $16), $2%5, $250, 2300, $520, $375, $400. A descriptive elreutar sent to any address on anpiteation to BERNAKD & PABLSGUETILS, Jr 51 Dey street, Importers of Busson’s accordeons, violin sirings, 40, 3ST PURLISHED, A Complete Tastructor for the Alexandre Organ. A G20 ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR $45; ONE FOR $00; oue Gilbert for $100; ove Chickering for $115, and tweuty others for $18, $25, and $10, Thirty-five superior new nos cheap for cash. One beautiful parlor, worth $200, and cne for $70. Second hand pianos twken in exchange Or bought for cash, “24 Ninth avenue, wear 4 wenty fk - NZLAL $375 PIANOFORTE, WITH STOOL AND MUSIO, FOR less than $200; a short time jn une, full 7 octave, high! Polished, rosewood ‘case, round corners, iron frame, bead tully ornamented, scollgped keys and splendid tone and tone! best city makers.’ Apy@y at the residence No 7 Second street* (ORICKEEING & goNs, Manufacturers of GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGUT PIANOS, ‘arerooms 694 Broadway. ©. ASONS bave been awarded 85 prize medala for the supe. riority of their manufacture, for the last 35 yeara, ‘Alo, for gale, MASON AND HAMLIN’S SUPHRIOR MELODRONS AND HARMONIU MS, For parlors, churches, vesiries und lodges, i At wholesal it, PIANOS TO RENT. oe OTHE NEW AND CELEBIAT 5 1D CELESK ATED FRENCH ME Mie, J. E. BAUVAGEOT, recently. from Paria, will too classes for the instruction of pupils of both sexes by the cela. brated new method dus{o the joint labors of Galen, Paria aud Sheve, the super of which is i ly met _ otigtrasce™” “ : i isinow universaily adkuowledg: wautiful and natural method fs adapted to all capacition ensily, rapidly and thoroughly impaitug a ahewi eof the principles of the selenc bic % wae i ett rolence, and pracucally develop. this method a practical and theoretical know} old methods, is impossible even after years of lavor, aa tw Well ; and & course of instruction in’ this method is the Deas e only solid foundation for the study of in- ‘The beauty anc simplicity of the method will be appreciated by wituessing the results of a few lessons, and lacies and gen= Uemen, and parents with their children, are invited to atiend the thrée first leseons of each public corse. Private courses on Mondays and Wedneslars. A publig course will open on Tuesday, Jan. It, at $ o'clock P. M.,'at the Cooper iustitute, room 20, 21, when further particulars will be given. Mee MADE EASY, EG Mrs. HOLMAN, Teacher, 306 Bowery. ‘Twerty-four lessons in muste and singing for #8. Evening classes for ladies, USIC.~A LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING THA pitino and sineing will receive afew puptls at her rest- denee, at $2 per month, with privilege of practice, Puplls at- tended at their reeidences from $10 to $15 per quarter, Apply at 17) Righteenth street, near highth avi ust HT BY A NEW M A PRW gona, on the pianoforte, with singing, tguitar, accordeon and violln. Terms $6 for twelve lessons at the academy, $15 per quarter to go out. Prof, DUMSDAY, 200 Grand street, TANOS, MELODEONS AND AL of superior make, at great barga At extremely low prices, ranging from largest catalogues of 1 ‘nthe Uned States; musical | stroments and musical merchandise of all kinds, at the lowest possible ral planos and melodeon ments receive for pianos and HOKACE W for rent; monthly p: ent, $63 Broadway ACADEMIES, A DODWORTIS DANCING ACADEMIES, * No. 906 Broadway, New York, No. 187 Montague place, Brooklyn. Now open for the season, Mr, DODWORTH has v pnpils that the dance of this sen rile” that was taught she of informing his former mentioned ag (he new aris, is the “Evergreen Keapire Qnai- st season at his academies, aud pab last season by H. 1, Dodworth, No. 6 Astor place. LESLIP'S DA way, ansinved by Geen, HOP THIS EVENING—A ing Academy, Mozart Hall, 663 Brow Miss Mary D. King, Pitty cents, ERACUIO'S DANCING ACADEMY, AT 654 BROAD- way, willopen on Satueday, the &th Instant It will be open three times a week—Mondavs, Wednerdays and Satur duys—trom $ to 12 o'e!” on de dance is the larg in New York. A grand brass oand will be in attendance, NES, LIQUORS, &C. ‘TOH PRESENT FOR HANSEL MON- day.—The “Family Package,” containing one dozea hotties ‘assorted Nquor, for $7, pul up and sold by SAMUEL ELLISON, No. 7 Sonth William, 63 Stone stroet, aad 60 Wit Jiam, between Pine and Cedar sirects. All kinds of win braniien, champagnes, whiskeys, Seotch and Enghsh wen, & all warranted pure as importa: CANALIER CHAMPAGNE, The attention of connolsseurs ts req brand of wine, which ia universally pron judges equal, if not superior, to any wine wold by the advertiser, who hy on appointed sole the very low price of 811 per basket, P. Ht Godard & Co. brandy, on old and choioo vininge, at 10s, per bottle, George West will be happy to eupply bis friends and the nblic with the above meutioaed articles at No. 7 South ‘liam street, WN. B.—Hends of families will do well to oall and sample the Uquors, such as are put up in the package, L908 THM, BEST PLACH IN THK OlrY 4 HUY liquors is at the old Fiftecnth wtreet rectifying distillery, for there you can get the beat qualities of brandy, , rom, malt whiskey, wine or cordial, better and cheaper than else CHARLES WHITE, proprietor, Fitwonth atroat, near Bighth avenue, PER AND UB A PERLE GHAMPAONRS, os undersigned have been ointad sole ita for the atid States Rod Canada for the me of the ebaipague wince of Lang Jacques Goerg & Oo, at Chalons Sur Marne, Franee. We present their wines tothe public under two Uranus, samely:— LA PRRLE AND RUBIB. ‘These anperior wines will be found in all reapecta to eq if not to sarpass, any other brands now for sale ia the marae we arienes extensive possessions id larne ‘Known house of Jacques toerg & Uo, and sation to furniah wines whiws shal! meet with ihe Cs popey ‘we feel persuaded that a trial wil for the excellence of the ines bpanapedonpen "5 oe 0, 19 Broad etree ‘Fhe shove wines may always bo hind atthe Yl = John J, Drummont ®t eof canal “an ways 89 Sixth ayoniver Core pron roa 8 83, Silvey Clark, 48 Broadway; B. Vv." &. Corwin, Sil. ievadwe’, Benjamin ¥ wove, Bis + James A. Mira i Fourth avenue; 8. J. Jneques, 38 Fourth avania; Charley &. 2if Bleecker street; seagph Staples, 132 Hower). 608 Brondwav: James, Parmetge. ba Yrveiw.s 1,008 deny: JW: Vou uegh & C0 29 wey 0 sare & Tite ie thy Ee Hixih avenue; Soranton & Co,, 180 Atlaatie gireoet LOTHING, &, UARTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING ~The lilghest price givon, and eaah paid te cece » Gentlemen naving good cloditig (0 dispowe of cur by ealline on : JAMPS MORONEY, 451 Practica Mas thelr melden tor AT SH centne STREET WANTRD, $10.00 WORTH Groth Jot of clothing for the Western market. fone po fn. per fore than. thelr sap:

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