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BITUATIONS § WANTED-FEMALES, PERSON ERSON WISHES A SITUATION AS NENG an homeheper, ors | ouekeepet a a nwer; ia trustworthy, competent and Siseriy gentleman Of reference. AddrensC.C,, Nos 6 Atay piaoe. WISH TO RECOMMEND A FIRST RATE A FAMIL WISH woman, who would ike, skuation * alti; maid to & lady ov emily goin, eo Slee panty fis "mer fininoa, Ped. 8." Aa \rvss Margarety iG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION as A GOOD vo asher ond ironer; has no objection to do the x chamberwork and to assist yreference. Call fortwo fw the duye att Til ae YOUNG AMF IOAN WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT IN- A Sumtra ires a situation as housekeeper. Apply at s7 6th av. i boar, front room, LADY OF THOROUGH BUSINESS HABITS, PRAO- tically experienced in bookkeeping ‘and correspondence, aaa su busnment © ir for part or tie whole of ‘bar ith any establishment, ¢ fine, to undertake the the writing department. Address G, V., Dox 4,561 Post off t YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUATION A Wet nurse; good references; please call for two days in Kent av. between Flashing and ick, brooklya, af Mr. David Keath’s. YOUNG HEALTHY WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as wet nuree, Inquire at 31 West ith st, between Sth and 6th aves., for two days. SITUATION WANTED—AS_ A QUOD PLAIN COOK, excellent washer ‘oner and baker. Call at N Congress place. between ‘Ging and Hamersiey ate, for fo cays. Wages not so much an olject as a nice family.’ SITUATION WANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE A “Young girl, to do generat housework or chamberwork; is a good washer and ironer; has good eity reference from her lest place, Can be seen tor two days at 135 Crosby st., in the rear’ room, No. L SITU ATION WANTED—-BY a REs! Pe CTABLE roung as cook, who understands ber business in sitite branche objection to assist fo washing and iron ng; ean produce the best of city reference. Can be seen for {No daysat 7th ave., betwee: SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPF ABLE GIRL, as cook and assistant washer and ironer; good city refer- m her last place. Call for two days avd Hoytat., be, ence fween Butler aud Dou , Brooklyn. VERY UPRIGHT PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation as thorough meat and pastry cook; nukes the best of bread; would assist to wash and fron, oF would take a first class Liundress’ place. No objection to'the country, Call at 129 Waver! RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion us good cook, wasaer and ironer; best of city Can be seen at 222 Bridg Brooklyn, second f VERY RESPECTABLE PLAIN COOK AND GOOD bak and first rate washer and {roner, not afraid of nid situation i a respectable private’ family. Ap ast 16th at work, ply at Mrs, Robest Koverts, 1 SCOTCH GIRL, 18 YEARS OF Al “A ‘icetion to do chamberwork, or to take is « good plain sewe at ber last place, 160 ANTS A TU AS rate cook, thoroughly understands her business; has lived ‘Hus the best of eity re‘erence. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG women, as chambermaid and waiter and to assist in the washing and ironing; will be found willing and obligmg; good city reference. Call for two days at luo West 17th st, belweea Gth and ta aves. RESPECTABLE BNGLISE WIDOW WISHES A SITU- ation as wet nurse in @ respectable fagnily: is healthy aud has a full breast of milk. Call until suited at 2534 Hamiiton st., near Catherine. ITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT YOUNG Wo. mab, a8 chambermaid and seamstress, OF us nurse and Beamsiress; is accustomed to the care of children. Can give Tecommendations. Cali at 45 Degraw st., a iew n Court st., Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, 4s first class cook; understands her business in all ite branches, Best city reterence. Call for two days at 119 West ih Bt. SITUATION WA AN EXPERIE! OED woman, as first Iiyed in some’ of the best fami: of the best city references. atrect. —BY dress or chambermal in the city, and can for two days at 119 W jas la Ca HARD WORKING AND HO with three years’ referenc ts a situation as general hougeworker; understands all kinds of meats, soups, game, &c.; 1s @ beautiful buker of bread and @ splendid getter up of EST SCOTCH WOMAN linens. Apply for two days at Kast 32d st., first for, front room. RESPECTABLE ELDERLY WIDOW LADY WISHES 8 situation as housek no objection to town or coun- try. Address M,C Broadway Post office. N EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION ‘as housekeeper; is fully competent to take the entire eharge of a house; Would go as lady's maid, s¢amstress, or to Wail on &n invalid; no objection to the country or totravel. Best reference. Can be seen for three days at 178 25th st., be- Ween Sthand 9th aves., upper tloor, OOK AND LAUNDRESS OR GENERAL SERVANTS CORtaation wanted. for a very reliable, trustworthy se vant; is perieclly neai, obiiging and respectfu'; an excel ‘washer and jroner, and a very experienced cook. sseterenc "Apply at No. 10 Tillury st, near Fulton, uuexceplionubie, Brooklyn. OUSEKBEPER'S SITUATION WANTED-IN A HO- tel or institution, by « middle aged woman, of would iake charge of stores and kitchen; isa good accountant, and If re- uired would take charge of bundie washing, &c } having a Gear knowledge of each department, woutd tate full chargesor be willing to assist the lady of a highly respectable house in its management. Cail or address: Housekeeper, 20 Vey st., waere her present employer ean be seen. Tecommended.’ Cail at 125 12h si ANTED—BY A CLEAN, AEALTHY AND RES able married woman, with a fresh breast of m who has no children, a child to wet purse at her ewn resi- dence. Unexceptionable reference givea. Call for Mrs. Burm, 91 Greenwich ave., opposite 12th st. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, W/ Nho understands plain cooking. washing and troaing® and speaks. litle knglish, Apply at 139ar. A, betwoen ita and lth sis., second 11001 WANTED-A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY, AN English woman. Apply atthe Home for the Friendless, 32 Fast th st., from io tof o'clock: ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESP! 01 work in @ small family. Good diy 28th st., third oor, front room. J ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG MARRIED weman, a situation a8 wet nurse; is fully comp of ao infant yaat is Watts a, N- x. NTED—A SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID OR TO take care of a child, by a young girl ¥ German and Eng! esi of “AP irving place, between 12 and 4 7 Kast 1jlb st., corner of o'clock. UATION, BY A YOUNG |. as seamstress; can cut kinds of plain sewing; no op) Polchildren. Apply at a lady and riwe days. BY A RESPECTABLE WO. J ANTED-~A SITUATION, man, as firat rate cook {n a private family. Best city s'given, Call at 269 Hudson st., near Broome, up WASTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESP young women; one as nurse and seam: fit ladies’ and children’s dgesses; the other as washer and ironer; has no ovjection to do the small fatally. io relerence given. WARTED-2Y A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH f milk, ® situation as wet nurse. Call for wo ays ut 825 13th 6h, between avs. 15 and C, top floor, front room, Y¥ AN EXPERIEN ustnees in all its branches, ‘Good city reference. “Apply between 6th and 7th ava. NTE: SI ) cook, who understands he and fa an'experienced baker. for two days at c3 West 18th st, TAN ED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable young married woman with a fresa breast ot milk. Apply for two days at $13 Sackett st, South Brookly a ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as child’s nurse; cau do plain sewing; is fully compeveut to ake the enure charge of ab infant from its bir Good city Feferenc #. Can be seen at ber last place, 387 Backett #t,, South Jsrook!5 n. GIRL, A SITUATION 40 housework Thg bent of city vall for two days at 333 Degraw J ANTED—BY A RESPECTAE ‘ae cham! or smail family; is willing and oblig ng. m her sast place. mith, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A SOUTCH WOMAN, WASHING AND frouing, also French duting, gentiemen’s and farniiies’ Washing done up neat and caretuly. Please apply at 56 West 19th at, in the rear, wx BD—BY A RESPE tion as houseke A.M. F., Browdway Fost —BY A COMPETENT GIRL, aty reference, TABLE LADY, A SITUA x for ® small family, Ad flice. WITH BXORL. dion as cook in all its branches wiry; will do parto 180 regular Call mt 216 Kast uadersiands meals, poullry, baking aud uy washing and lroning in style; wag ncreas, 0 do up dineus in style; wages WASTED-RY A RESPECTABLE baby to wet nurse; will take comfortable home, rear. , A SITUATION AS HOUSE Call at 25 2d at, keeper. MARRIED WOMAN good care of it; hasa Apply at 290 Mulberry st., second door, in ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO ut girl, as chumbermald and waftress, or, aa cham dermal d nurse, oF to do housework in & mall family; bes chy references given. Call at O¢ Hamilion ave,, corner of Car- Brookly! ro! b et SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS good plain cook, first usher and ironer, also to do ebambsrwork, of world do housewer eemall pelvate fami- Ty; i# willing and obliging: has five years references from her two last places, Call at 166 Sullivan st. between Prince tod Houston. ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A RySPECTA young woman, as good plain cook, washer and tron fale to do genera) hosework tp a tauuly.’ best city r ren. Call at 7 Cornelia #,, N. ¥., trout house, ARTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Foes ronan; 86 od cook and excellent washer and ean give goo! reference. Can be sevn for two dage at Hae Went Bi, berween 7th anid Sth avs. “4 oe ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESVROTABLE GER. Woman, a4 good ovok and to assist in tlie washing and , Apply for two days at 269 7th ave., nvar 2) th at WwW! BY A HEALTHY NG MARRIED WO fitnation ae wet nurse; goot reference, Can be Sosa at 8 Foray «., room 13, for two days, from 10 wo 3 your NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1859. AN’ RESPECTABUE Woes TRD—A SITUATION, BY A, RESFECTABES CON COSCO A NOMBRE OF WOMEN AND GIRIA WANTED DAILE good situations now ready at good COOK, WASHER AND IRONER AND A CHAMBER. Seg ‘and ‘waitress wanted for a small private family, To ersona, with good recommendations, good Wages mille ven, Call at Tit at, « corner of Oth a “A LARGE NUMBER. oF EXPERIENCED WOMEN AND iris are immediately for excel situations ‘iy'in gentlemen's families; also several experienced fro. featant nurses, waiters, ladies’ maids and cooks: bighest wa: teccitens apply at lo Willaty ste meas Pulion, Hresion, ATLEAST TWENTY WOMEN wiwep Doreptiars in good steady situations, read ; alao a few wanted for nice places short Dut of town, at good wages. Inquire at the largeinstitute for domestics, 138 Lith St corner of 6th av., where good places are ‘slways ready day. (COOK: CWANTED, AN EXPERIENCED FEMALE COOK fora restaurant: one who thoroughly understands her Vusiness, Apply at 600 Broadway. wit OCK WANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO thoroughly understands her business and has good recom- ag trom ber last place, Apply at 2) Pierrepont st , rooklyn. LABY CaNvassen WANTED—TO CANVASS BROOK lyn for a new and splendid work, just ready, and the cheapest book in the world; $3 per day can be made, Address &. ¥, Lloyd, New York. ARIE LOUISE HANKENS & CO. WANT LADIES, of good address, to assist in the cirenttion of their po- pular magazine, Compensation liberal in the city or eoantry, oom 1; appleton’s Huilding. “The Ex-dovernor's Will, oF the Bankrupt’s Wife,” commences with the volume. N ILLINERS WANTED. None but the best hands need apply. N’S BAZAAR, 513 Broadway. URSERY GOVERNES: NYED—CAPABLE oF faking entire charge of two young children; must be a competent seamstress; one speaking German or'French pre- jerred. Apply immediately atthe olllee of the Hotel St, Ger main, corner of Broadway and 22d st. 2D—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, euch, Swiss or Spanish young lady. Apply at room 4 Washington Hotel, No. 1 Brond Way, only on Saturday, between two and four o'clock in the ternoon, 3. WA. SEAMSTRESS TA N TED—A N 108 1 DY GIRL, ral housework of a smal] family; None need apply b fest Sah at, TO DO THE GENE. must be a good washe: fore 10 o'clock in the mor- and tron: ping at Li HELP WANTED—MALES, A Bor wanren-ruow {6 0 14 yRAnS oF “AGE, A testers waiter and make hiniselt genera’'y use- ce sequined Apply \o Joba oela sd, Star ful. Hioien, 60 Go nud 62 Lispenar A FLOUR ay suoen at area 2 1 good city and counts arran ‘eme ts will be liberal and salistactory, Acdress' Flour Mer-hant, Herald office. ne, TED—IN Ki J RETAIL BUTTER AND A Mee teavens ‘one who thorot understands it and ‘capable of doing the pore Bt and has a good the trade; hire pays Address, Picont A Herald office, sta address Sr aabwaere on yw can be GENTS WANTAD—10 SELL HOUCHIN'S, STARCH afers.aud cora solvent. Only $1 don Delish watcrned for all bok sold. Apply a are DRY ao. T DE PERCEVAL’S 657 BROADWAY—ALL KINDS of French embroidery *, initials for Nad citron KBRCEV AL'S, 657 BROADWAY—ST AMPED EM- ie faa evry ive ‘at wholesale and retail; iabie linen and bed a aes transieri erring, laces done up lke ew, Ladi ere Oe rier et vukos of differnt kinds; usw slyies of Jadies” night dress yokes. Arr GREAT Mba GALE Of MOURNING GOODS, THE ENTIRE BYUCK OF D&ESS GOODS, BOMBAZ! SILKS, DELAINES, &0., 40. Es CLOAK AND MA MAN! TLL AB, + BREGBAULY, HOM 108 Fat au 519 Broadway. Foo Node WA TED IN A LAWYER’S OFFICE—CNE WHO Bohs some acquaintance with office ponine and is familiar «d Brooklyn, preferred. Apply to Coppinger & Darling, 2 Wal see between 94 aud iLO. ep! OY WANTED FOR A SHIPPING OFFICE—ONE Bebat reste down fown with eis aa and can pent ferred. A wi Siecle Siping, bo hor 1b Herald NITY CANVASSERS WANTED.—LADIES AND GEN- Cimon business, ight and pleasant—protis cess sure: smellcapital and best reference equired. ‘Apply atthe ameriean Literary Agency, 5 Broadway. JOACHMAN.—WANTED, BY A_ GENTLEMAN TvING C ‘at Carmansvil ih Kogl Scotch, Werman or colored, Apply before 10 or afer’ at ’ Park place with this 4 RUG CLERK WANTED. -ONE WELL ACQUAINTED with the city retall business and who can come well re- commended may hear of w situation by addressing, with refe- reuces, Kpsom, Herald oilice, TL JQUOR SALESMAN.—A_ FIRST RATS LOW GERMAN, With an extensive acquaintance among city grocers, U Wiom aliveral ofter Will be made. Address box 4,044 Posi of- fice, with real name and reference, ROOF READER WANTED—AT printing establishment. “TROWS ¥ ‘The best of reference require i as io abiity aud previous experience, KREONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT CAN HEAR OF A business where they can make $9 to $10.a day with very jitile exertion. It will bo necessary taat ead shonid have some means to start with. Apply to the Providence Ma- Jompany, 197 broadway, room 10. GOOD AGENTS WANTED—T0 SELL AN ARTICLE required,ip every room in th Liberal inducements Offered 40 kind of men, ats Broadway, ron No. 6 ANTED.—RESPEOTABLE MEN SERKING S(TUA- tions as clerks, bookkeepers, salesmen, porters, bar- keepers, &c., should apply at the Merchants’ Clerk's Kegistry, FStirondway. | No commission in udvunce. See our reference. Two tra’ ling sulesme , & good canvasser for our ollice wanted. Hours 9 to 3. wit wt EEDPATH, Superintendent, AITERS.—WANTED, ONE OR TWO EXPERIENCED suloon waiters, Apply at 009 Broadway. V TANTED--FLOWER HANDS, ACCUSTOMED 70 MAK- ing plavets, large snd small flowers, and branching bunches. “Apply to Henderson, Smgth & Co., No, § Broadway. None weed apply but experienced bands WADTED.—<A. FEW MEN) OF GOOD ADDRESS, CAN obtain permanent suations as canvassers for some new jluet ated works now in the course of publication. Also a de- Iwerer, Apply at Evans & Fitzpatrick’s, 91 Duane strest, TED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, AN AC- tdy woman, as cook, Washer and irouer; must be fully competent and well recominended; Protestant preferred. A ANTED—AN EXPERIENORD MAN, THOROUGHLY conversant with the wholesale liquor business, by a firm fee engaging therein, Address, with name and residence, 3. box 4,113 Post otlice, ANTED—A STEADY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL from 1) to 12 0'clock at 11 East $24 st, Dc ovcaertectac nance family; must wash and iron well; wages not over $a month. Apply at833 Broadway. Ws ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, Fears of age, Lo do the house 9 72 FROM 16 TO 18 rk of a Small family; Apply at 72 Sullivan st, ‘ANTED—TWO SALESMEN, TO TRAVEL AND SALI jewelry, watches, &c.—Ihose who have and can in- tinencé a good Southern trade either in South Carolina, Geor- git, Alabaina or Louisiana, and can furnish undoubted refe- rences na to character, capacity, &c., may address Jeweller, box 1,605 Post oles, enclosing references and full particulars ag to trade, &c. month. ANTED—A GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, and to do the general work iu & smail family. between the hours of § and 12at 166 West 48th at, near 8th av ANTED—A GIRL AS GOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS in a private tras Unexceptionable etty references re, quired. Apply at31 Ciibton piace, #th st. from 9to 12o’elock~ WANZED—A NUMBER OF GIRLS, TO WORK ON skeleion skiria Apply at 25 Dey st, up stairs, between the hours of 12 and I o’ WANTED-A WOMAN, TO DO THE WORK OF A small family; must bé a good cook, washer and {rone! Also a nurse, who understands nursing. ' Good reference quired, Apply at S81 Adelphi et, near Fulton ay., Brookl; ANTED—A WILLING AND OBLIGING PERSON, who understands the care of a child and can do all kinds of family sewing very neatly; would prefer one who can em. broider; wages $6 per month. Call to-morrow, between 1 and 1 o'clock, at 99 Bast $éth st, Apply | ANTED—AN ENGLISH ACCOUNTANT, WHO THO- roughly understands accounts and the duties of @ cor- respondent. Salary moderate. Situation permanent. Ad- dress with references box 4,696 Post ollice, ANTED—A MAN, IN AN UNDERTAKER'S STORE, who thoroughly’ understands trimming coffins, &c.; ‘one competent to take care of horses and drive a hearse. Ad: dress, with real name and where last employed, Undertaker, Herald office. ANTED.—A COMPETENT MAN MAY HAVE A PER- imanenisituation aud good wages asdeliverer. Apply to Johnso 27 Beekman. ate ANTED—A GERMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO OB. tain subscribers for an illustrated work published in Lelp- ve. Apply to Kvans & Fitzpatrick, 91 Duane st, ANTED—IN A COUNTING ROOM IN THIS CITY, A ‘good boy; one who resides with his parents preferred, Adaress bor Std Post ollie. ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, AS NURSE; MUST BB experienced, kind to cildrer and able to take charge of & baby one year old. Best references required. Call at Degraw 5 Wa NtEDoA PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE wey orang seamstress. Apply at 16 University place, from 11 o'eloc! ‘WANTED; A FIRST OLASS NURSE ANDSEAMSTRESS; igo % chambermaid and seamstress, who can give the highest reterence as to capability and character; both must be Protestants, Employer can be seen at the Servants’ Institute, 149 Grand st, this day, before 12 o'clock. ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, to do sewing and light honsework in a private family, & few miles trom the eity. Call at 183 Wildam at, printing ofice, up stairs, this day. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, FOURTEEN OR FIFTEEN years of age, to go to Cuba with a small family, o ing of & genteman, bis wile aud ove child, Cail at 3/3 2 between 23d and 2ith sts. W4dTED TA PROFESSED COO ly understands her business, good city recommendat ns required. Apply between the hours of Y'and 11 to-day at 13 Washingion piace, ONE HUNDRED FIRST CHARLES STRKET & OO. i irae to to workrooms 42 Mercer street, ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, rate mentilix makers, 75 Browaway. WANTEDIA D¥ WOMAN, AS COOK, WASHER ‘end ironer; she must understand baking, and bring good city references. " Also, a woman aa chambermaid and to wash and tron; she must be willing to make herself usetul, and Vlug cy references, Frowestante preferred. Apply at 12 Latayette place, aiter 9 0' yANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND IRON in a private family. Apply, with recommendations, at $1 East 26th st, after 10 o’cloek in the morning. wx ‘COLORED WOMa S_COOK, Wito thoroughly understands her busi also to assist in ning. city refereaces required, Ap: Sat Li past 25th st. the wasbing and ply for two AID AND WaltT- pood city recommendations; wages $6 per Apply b ween 10 und 2 o'clock at the basetuent door open in ei rat Class faduilice i yes. Apply atdid yo as the highest w , Up stairs, Dut those comp: Tequired., Ualtat 119 RES A BITUATION IN Brooklyn, New York or good organ and plain ehareh it > sadrese Diapsou, box 150 Hera AN, FOR MANY YEARS A RESIDENT OF West indies, desires 4 situation as bookkeeper pobdent in some large mercantile establishment in oter elty, Has no objection to travel to Spanish es for his employers. Hest of city reference as to che 4 ability waa Worough business man, Address B, ummer, herald ome A. YOUNG Man WHO CAN READ AND WRITE THE Sogiish and German languages, wishes a situation as is willing tor make: biawselt generally B., Heraid office. is or any coun i MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAITER Juivute tamlly; can give best elty reference. Can be seen at 11986 Greene at, all da COMPET! ENT DOUBLE ENTRY YOUNG MAN, A A. bookkeeper, in open for an engagement, with good rete. Fences. Address ¥ ogers, 513 Broadway, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN BE- AL teween 18 and 19 years, in the capacity of general cler, or any wise io which his services may plable; has, un- ul recenuy, been engeged in the whloosie grocery business; is smart, active, willing and able to work. Can furnish good cily reterences. Address Energy, box 139 Herald offize. A COMMERCIAL AGENT, OF SEVEN OR RIGHT ears’ travelling experience, is about making a Southern estern tour, and would like to make arrangements for selling on commission for one or more first rate houses; drug aud grocery wade in particular. Address Drugs, Herala oie VERY RESPROTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, who understands the care of ‘fad cows, and cad sist in gardening, wants a situation. Good references given. Apply at13 Bible House, Sth st, between 3d and 4th ava, ENTLEMAN HAVING SEVBRAL YEARS’ experience in basiness, and writing and speakiag several languages, wiahes a situation ua eorrespondent or salexman, bes! of references, | Tranelations attended Ww. Addrens P. U., ox 1#2 Herald ofl W of trade. Hrow FRENCH IN A reer, Ce oe, 78 SITUATION, AS SALESMAN ry goods store; ean influence a Address Merchants Clerks’ we ‘ chlog. b p taking the whole charge of the bum trade; no objection to travel for np ¢ in the business, Addrem saleaman, b ing where an interview cau be had, Ww NTED—A SITUATION, IN SOME WI ALE concern, by & man thirty years old; has been a enabler in a Broadway wholesale and retail house, and for the last ten years bas been fn the anetion, commisaionian’ furniture busi 88 On bis own AccONDt; & permanent situation warited. Satis ory reference Will be given. Address box 1,441 Post allies, WANTED—A SITUATION. BY A xoux roughly wequainted with the English, F Jalan and German langnages, a bookkeeper a work to be done Jn a counting’ room; best refeennc given, Address C.G., oflice of the German Greenwich st. MAN THO. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 21 YEARS OF AGB, situation aa bookkeeper; bas bad four y ignoe in double entry, and can produce undisputed from former employer; Writes s good and rapid. band. an isn goed Judge of money, Would have no objection to going suurh. “Arb ‘dresa %. B.T., box ww Cleveland Ol 10) Pom tolfice, \ ANTED—BY A PROTE! YOUN situation ag eoachman; understands his by MAN, A news and can give good city reference. Call at No.2 Uoiwn court, Univer: aity piace, tor J. Ke. WANTED—A situ ATION, AND sbipy rk; he is « frat rate pael un leratands 1 fectly, and has ure confidence ear AITER WANTED.—A GOOD SALOON WAITER; none other need apply, to N. Clark, 835 Broadway, cor- ner 18th at. ANTED—SIX MEN FOR STREAMERS, A CLERK FOR ‘a shipping ollice, a clerk for au express ofice, two por- , one driver for a express, two brakemen, two boys for trades, one housekeever. rdess, four girls 10 gow California. Apply ty THOS. BPINK, + 88 Hudson st. ANTED—TWO, GOOD FRENCH OR GERMAN W ie ters, Call at 30 Broadway, between § and 9 A. tobias SMART MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS sellin, ply at67 © tea and coffee out of doors. None other need ap- erine at., in the tea store. THE TRADES. 10 WATCHMAKERS.—A JOURNEYMAN WaATCHMA ker, well experienced in all kinds of watchwork, wishes employment. Apply at Mr. Marten’s grocery store, corner of Broome and Mott sts. 10 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS.—WANTED, A first rate workman, with a small capital, to lke charge of a store in # large and flourishing town where there is no other Watchmaker, oF would sell out on Treagonable terms, present proprietor haa other business to attend Tare chance for a good workman, Address Jeweller, Herald office. the FRENCH | ADVERTISEMENTS, iN DEMANDE—UNE. BONNE, DPENFANTS, Q Qur iB eh correctement le francais; {t n'est pas neodesaire 4 Ache l'anglais. B'adrenser 8. 8. R., Herald oft N DEMAADE UNE BONNE D’ENFANTS FRAN- caise, ou sachant parler le Frangais, S’adresser au No. 56 Bleecker st. INTE!.LIGENC, OFFICES. Li, FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMME. Giately, call at the Jarge inetitute for domestics, 188 street, corner of Sixth avenue. ‘This extensive home bashvumbance of aivi, eapanle buips Goudabied np steepest able Ameriean indy. SPECIAL NOTICES. KHOLDERS OF THE NRW oo . will be bald at the office of the company, x place, New York, on Tuesday, January 2, A punctual auendanoe 10're- quested.’ 7 P.M. sho. ‘Time ot meeting 4 o'clock had P. MILLER, Secretary, NNOUNCEMENT OF THE 3 ‘3 CLUB OF THE CITY OF NEW Your. CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY DINNER IN HONOK OF THR BIRTHDAY OF THE PORT ROBERT BURN! THE BURNS CLUB OF THE ‘York and New Orle ULLY OF NEW YORK, having completed their plan of celebration, announce that they have mnade arrragements for an oration oa Robert Burns, by the Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. at the Cooper Lust tute, on Monday exgning, January 24, 1800, ure to com are at So'slock. stival dinner at the Astor House, on Tuesday, January 25, at which Mr. WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT will preiie aa Honorary Chairman, and Mr, EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, British Consul, wili premde as Honorary Vice Chairman; ai the reception ‘of delegations communications or telegray pie despatches from other asgociations tn the principal cles of United States, the Canadas and Great Brita, ag practicable. The of Arrangements respectfally inform, thelr eoun! en and admirers of the "ot th azalon that thie great banquet will be one worthy of twill bo attended by some of the most eminent poeta and of the Present day, while centus and 4 talent 8 echibtied in the arts ‘and sciences, ‘on this most fitung occasion. Mr. William Clelland, the f Highland im the garb of ibe Gaclibe proven te ies ws dase inn an legato tio interchange sent oclaionn aril delegnt ma wating 40 i ments on this mt comminanteate with the Sor: responding Secretary, at yy Astor House, at least three days previous to the celebration. Dinner on the table at 6 0’ ‘clock previgely osidest, Jorrrn Laine, babs Dns Jon D. Noncore, § Vice Presidents. Rowent MELDROM, Treasizer; Ricnarp Coonnawe, Seoretary; Vatu Cuimuavone June Secretary. Committee ita Wi pape tenes Ne Rovere Netto Bion, Withee aba asaag te Maclean, Wiilam Park, Revert ‘Barnet Boraga a wi » Robert Gun, A igy "4 mY ABSENCE, “FROM HERE 0, are authorized to act for me % ADELSDO! wer of atuorney. RB, Sr. _ Mew *Yonx, Oct.9, 1588, ADIES, NOTICE UNDER THE HEAD OF AUCTIONS, the great sae of first class furs to take place at 34 + 4 ; rest ,)- H. Harley's old stand, this day and on Saturday, Jan- NUS —-CONSIGNERS PRR STEAMBHIP CITY OF WASHINGTON, from Liverpool, are hereby notified that she will ditcharge'und 1 7 ‘Saturday, ‘aad Inst, atseven o'clock A.M AR gona noe wilt 4 goods permitied be sent to public stor HN ‘a. DALE, Agent. JOTICE—DAVID SOLOMON & 00., FURNITURE AN “‘Gealers, 16 Grand street, HOM a, 00. L. L, have closed i) their concern nod will commence A tancy ods business the 26th inst, at 39)4 Catharine etreet, “ork “DAVIby BOLOMON & 00. THe MEMDERS OF :. M., are respectfully In- vtant business and tnftintion "8 clock, withont fur- required, Hg order of the GEAND COMMAN DEG. PPE ANNUAL ELECTION ov THIRTRRN PIRKOTORS the Sixth Avenue Kallroad Company will be held atthe depot, Bbuh gronue, comer of Forty fourth street, on Tuesdsy, February I, from | pth T. BAILEY MYERS, 8. Secretary. _ AXES.—WEST FA RMS AND MORRIBARTS collectors will be in attenda: — a A th 7 readin Foom, corner of the Mond: and Monday, villages in neait towne PECIAL NOTICE.~-I. 0. 8, M. 5) Kece Signam Lodge No. 5, £. 0. vied to attend @ meeting for im, oo Thnreday evening, Jan, ‘ler notice. Punctual atiendan on ist “inet, to i apeive tasoa oa tor all z MOHAY ‘Mes COL, § Collectors. 10 CONTRACTORS. BEALE ROPOSALS FOR THB construction of @ block of about fivencres in extent, to located in Rartan jay, me point known nnd described on a tuap lane by the Harbor Commissioners of tae State of New York, Jan 27, 1867, ae the Old Urchard Shoal, will be received for thirty days from date at the office of the Comminsioners for the Removal of the Quaractine 23 William xtreet, where plana and specifications can be sen between the hoark of 1s. M. and 2 By order 0} Bi, bao Hoard. GEO, HALL, Chairman, .—THE PROPRIG Hine, are emtaolinbing agen ) INVENTORS AND PATENTE: rm ot & mandlard va roughont the a wad would aagiat other par ties having ine Intromace on advantageous erms. Address F. U., box 2,75 New York Pout office. T AUCTION PRICES, of my entire stock of bi te ‘LOTHING, and boys. OAK wan rea as ‘and 86 Fulton street Al 4 wigoe! om 49 Gold street, B. DE GROOT, | GOOD CHANCE FOR A FANCY AND DRY GOODS store. —A gentleman lately ved on the ste: Lowrey ton | rieen or fifteen dozen of hoop skirts, worsted sk: d, and ane bce of covered spring steel ae aoe a bgt x if mares for three days at 43 Walker street, MBROIDERIES, STAMPED GOODS, &C., OF THE | finest quality and variety of design; ladiew” night dress | Yokes of the most recent aty! 1 kinds of embroidering done to order, MKS. PETERSEN, 194 Grand street, ERIOK MAYNARD, es ’ BUTTONS, T. (RAD Se Oe arg ASSELS, &s., assortment, suitable for the jobbing trade, conetuntly aban EW LINEN GOODS.—% SNOW DROP NAPKINS AT $1 5) pemtflozen, a first rate article; finer qualities equally Sibie cloths at 75e., $1, $1 25, $1 50, $1 75 up to $15 each; ble linens from Se. per yard upwards. ry diapers from $1'15 w $3 O per piece. Birdseye dia- the yard atgll prices. Shiribbcadma, the best stock tn the city, tn machine stitched, wover and embroidered; wristbands ahd collars, ia every myle, at THE LINEN STORE, Broadway, above astor place. MILLIKEN r Proprietors. N OTIC! DOR 70,35 SKIRT DEALERS. N & VINCENT, Skirt BE ae ih city, have letters patent of the brie bog gr which grant to thei the exclusive right to make, LADIES’ EXPANSION OR EXTENSION SKELBTON SKIRTS. Any iy person or persons who shall make or sell any such skirts Reis 2H} ripen) will be held liable for damages to the full ex- of the law. Pig undersigned are parties having license from us to use his and privile, granted by aid patenti-— ine & Sherwood. Song, 3. Wileos & Ca. PP Morn Ob. W.S. & C. H. Thomson, ‘& Co, Shelton & Gsborn Skirt Uo, Samuel b. Donghty, Osborn & Cheeseman, D. M. Bassett & Vo., Downs & Bassett, M. Donnelly & Co., Hayden & Harrison, 0. H. ‘A. Postley, Win. Biackington, “agent,” Joseph W. Bi rf F. Hull & 0o,, ‘W. H. Reed & Co. J. 0. Brown.” The Union Skirt Co., OSBORN & VINCENT, i Prop! of patent No. 69 Warren street, New York, OTICE, IMPORTANT TO SKIRT DEALERS. Messra. OSBORNE & VINCENT having cautioned dealers and others against making or selling ladies’ expansion of ex- tension skeleton skirts without license from them, under a pa- tent obtained in 1858, “VCH, PATENT CANNOT BE SUSTAINED, 1 persons interested will please call upon Messrs. KUGG, BEREAN EGO, No. git Vesey atroct, and see the aglsavit in their possession the original inventor of the Extension ‘Hoop Skirt, wherein he says, The invented the ladies) steel ex. tenaion skirt in 1862, the right to which he sold for france in was on ation at the World’s Fair in 1856,” £0, The fidavit ia ig supported by well Known and reliable partica. J AFETY ! Ss “ COMFORT !! Dt mei CE!!! ARE INSURED BY WEA’ DOUGLAS < SHERWOOD” EW. MATINE ae PATENT ‘DETACH ABLE HOY) P FASTENING ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE. SAFETY ! | since it effectually obviates the danger mad from om entangling the f the feet, or foreign: ubstanoee i In the use the pst ane. muslin skirt ee removed from the the springs by PATENT DETACHABLE FASTENINGS, washed, with other ‘and at no great. er expense, and Feplaced on the hoops ELEGANCE! ! becanse the scientific cut of the t muslin ski and the fine material of which it i composed, give a graceft fall to the robe worn over it; and will, in hot weather, enable the wearer to dispense with any intermediate ‘the MATINER SKIKT has eleven hoops, weighs ‘but ten ounees 18 STAMPED AITH THE TRADE MARK Of Messrs. DOUG- Lal SHERWOOD, and is the best skirt ever introduced to the ube end, aa gut, indispensable to every jody who desires to combi er apparel SAFETY, COMFORT eae ELK. GANCE. For aais at’ all the principal stores in the ‘Usted Btates and Canada. HAWLS, MERINOXS, SILK VELVERS AND BLANKETS, LEWIS, S HAVILAND & CO., 101 Chara York, 0 4 3 al ‘wool broche fong shawls, 7 inch all silk velvet, $195, worth Oia. poe Bi BD 1 shawls, $3 50; ins zo hale 1, $3 rth juare broche shawls, wool SO, wi ny who have orders for such goods will do well fo a and supply themselves. pet habe he SPRING | SKELETON, | SIKRTS, ig bustle, best pattern, made without sew! iat apa ioe. vst 80, andi?" pplied a $2. Dealers supplied ngs or Ti springs $11, and 1S springs $18. °C. 1 PAG NG, 281 Spring strect, near Hudson. No connection with the next door, WINTER FASHIONS, ARTHIOIAL FLoweRs ‘Target wreaths, Ball and bridal wreaths, jead dresses and bor f every description of and American goods. Fobbers and mMiinery are invited Yo call and examine RICE'S Artiliclal Flower Manntact 45 Division nets. A full and general assortment neh RS, FURS, GREAT BARGAINS LN nicH Fons AMERICAN, Bi ) HUD: No, 87 Mulden lane, f Gold street, Are selling at retail, for one month onty the balanee of their extensive stock of first claes rich furs, consisting of superb sets of sable, real mink, stone marten, fitch, and other lower grades, ail made up this season in the most tashionaple styles express ly for city trade, which we are now selling at m very great re. duction from wholesale prices, All who want first quality of Ronigof our well known manke at great bargains would do well to examine our stock before purchasing elsewher 8. SAMURIS. N’S BAY FUR H. A. DORSEY, 6sgBroadway, oorner of Amity street, nce of her wioter stock of Parisian bonnets, during this th, at halt cost price. Mias D. feels assured that ber bonnets cannot be excelied for bexnty of material and elegance of design, as she has spared no pains or. expense. to secure a stoek which will gratify the most refined taste, and enable her to anticipate a ready sale for the balance on hand, to make way for her opening of new spring styles, ever FLOWERS, me cents bi ‘h. - CHENILLE COIPFURES, prices ‘offers the ‘At 50 cents each. SOIRRE Qorrrures, “!” °n# ene! Commencing at $1 60 each. We have out down in price the above gooda wo enable us to make room for spring flowers now en route Poe Harope. jo. 861 Broadway. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ‘UST PUBLISHED—8 VO., 1711 PP, # Pat FREE on receipt of the pric sherwood,’ B. '., Chief Engineer United 8 Rate ae edents, zie Steams with pro Hropeliing| jell acting , Accom: panied t by ane anal ms of th the as the whole lng ootataad mat- ter, and ‘te most practical and useful manner for eng E BAILLIEU, 290 Broadway. toil ATENT OFFICE REPORTS—A COMPLETE SET FROM PANG wih clalou, St vortines, $00. Causionne ar Patents, TSeenta! Blue cenis, "Any governtnent books i Buel Haliroad"sor ‘Addrese Aifted Honor Wi HE NBW YORK Paar. THE we Zone WAVERLEY. THE DOOM OF THE RECKRA THE DOOM OF THE HRRCKEANT SON OF MALTA, SON OF MALTa, Eee AND THE WAVERLEY yovate. AND THE WAVERLEY | NOVE! ey Bet FAMILY PAPER HE FAMILY PAP! 1g THR NRW YORK WAVERLE Br Is THE NEW YORK eaten An ; " oo RICE FOUR Guana e news dealers, jabgeription $2 per ann. AKER & CO., Publishers, 1B raitle hac Boston, "THE BALL | SEASON 5 ()°R SOCIAL HALL —THI8 ANNUAL ENTERTAIN. ment, under the auspices of the employes of I. M. Sin, er &Co,, will’come off at the Clty Assembly Koons on. Fri evening, the Zist inet. ‘The most extensive preparations have been made inthe way of music, supper, &c. Tickets, admitting two ladies anda gentleman, inay be procured atone doling «aed upon applieation to the “cashier at the oflice of Singer & Coy 465 Bromaw: Y hg big) tse st ANNUAL BALL OF TIE NRW Orphan Fond, wi ‘will ae lag hea nyt ot Music on | Monday evening, roerired the tn nenagere fo he (wing omicern= a ‘Ae MURR, Prenigons, oor ‘flifand and Frankfort at, ues F, Weruay, a 1. Tirus, ‘Treasurer, & Market reels penta ANNIVERSARY OF THE YOUNG ENS HH. Tn E PAT JU TIO, UEL) AND bts 0 NILO'S VAIO¥, op sep, Monday crating; Tone 4 tenbe Hikes ia, Ain rofresh- ments, toadmit ® gentlemen and two ladies, $5; ma; tained at the office Of the President, Mr. H. M. Sway if at tae muric store of Messrs. Hall & Bon, i at the door on the evening of the ban, way, PAR- of Wash. "8 dining Bees: ENGLISH MUTTON, PHEASANTS, 4 tridges, hares and Cumberiand basen, ex Cit rved wp today, at WILLIAM PALME! ington, roadway, Hot joints from 12 to7 P.M, room, CGORD HARE FOR DINNER TO.DAY—KNGLIaH mutton to morrow, at OHAS. HAVT RIS, No. 6g Pine Kuglish pickles, Stilton and Oheahire cheese nidon purier, draws from the wood, Kuglivh papers on tile. SALES OF REAL BOPFATH. HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT ELIZA- beth WN. J, ster) A patie Yuh shade eeee io iaoeoe nenee lotro fs wered arden, 4c. and 42 acres SYLVES- ‘commissioner Ragen fale of excellent RET siiieadties sty So Taw and BROOKLYN HOUSES FOR SALE—rive OF THAT frame b ‘ton, ana Dekalb avenuser te ipeatan she toa hoaliy, popu terms easy. and convenient in Price Ry iow to Wit 1AM BUNICHOLS (owner) 10 ‘Nassau street, es Lowe, ou the ‘pre: re mises. OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Ooi f Bloomfield, N. J., containing at Oiteen under a high ‘tate of cutivation® Plenty of tron Bowen bene toa wagon house, &e.; well and a desirable place. One hour from New Fork, and Ave traine a day; schools, churches, &¢., 4. Apply at 11 Beek: grtty AL PARK LOTS FOR SALE.—A NUMBER OF nota — ‘on the park, on yas ninth Lae Kighth and are rapidly increasing in value; also, several ‘plow ne near Har! AMUEL EDDY, 51 Liberty street. FARM FOR 8ALR—OF {2.70 160 ACRES, TWO MILES from railroad depot, and 28 miles from. the city; soll excel- ient; good spring water hearths houver got fruit; healthy Jocalions would make 8, profiable dairy ‘arm; several’ fing uflding sites on the land. ‘The wi cheap. ‘e Addrena B. D., chy Post ofticg. Part Will be sold ARM FOR SALE—OVER 100 AORES; GOOD HOUSE and all the ‘requisite outhulldings; large orchard, and fruit at all kinds in abundance; one hour by railroad from ste trains everyhour, Addreas New Jersey, box 104 Herald oflice. (OR SALE-THR THRE STORY AND ATYIO brick house 193 Montve place, between and Governeur streets; it the modern Brive $100 cash 8200) balance on rents for $600 per year. inquire of LEWIS Teal estate agent, 292 Kast Broadway, or 62 Olu OR SALE-IN BROOKLYN, EF. D., A TWO STORY frame house, with full lot, 70'South First street, between Third and Fourth streets, and near all the ferries. "Apply as avove. Fen SALE—HOUSE AND LOTS, 41 EAST SIXTEENTH street. Apply to R. HOR & CV., 29 and 31 Gold street, OR EALE—THK N@W SUBSTANTIAL BROWN STONE front three story and basement house $7 East Thirty-tirst aireet, near Madiron ‘avenue, with all the modern improve- ments, Inquire at 11 Wall street, room No. 13. OR SALE—THE SUPERIOR BUILT HOUSE NO. 1 LA- BE martine place (183 West Twenty ninth street), In good or- der, very convenient, and will be sok at a movterale price. Ap ply on the premises, jOR SaLE—THE VALUABLE PROPERTY 31 AND 3S West Thirteenth street, consialing of one three story un one two story. attic and basement brick houses; also, building across both Jois, well suited for first class tenants, pro- ‘modern improvement Said hi ICHESTER, atreet. FOR SALE ee BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, A LARGE AND ELEGANT eating and drin , down town, in the paewons of ‘flee, iow, doing & good business; or , hs ©. G: THOMPSON, 85 Nassau street, Pre ae STORE ead BALE. ie bj hott hy noe A GOOD in Brookiya, wilt Ee fenscms which wil be ealatac fide applicant. aly et 3M Ate OR SALE—A gata FURNISHING AND or ira haa Cuno exoellent; has a good run of first Ca moderate and well selected stock on hand. for selling will be ex- Reason Plated. No agents need apply. Address T. Z, Herald Roe SALE—A SHLP CHANDLERY STOCK, FIXTURES: and ‘ease of store, in a Toeation, dota bi iene, having be ‘estab! for many ‘years, ror furs nines eit a 168 Boul otreet, = Fe SALE—AT A GREAT DARGAlM be i smock. fixtures and musle plates of a music ‘store, in a desirable location on Broadway, now havin, ‘hs ‘good Fun Of customs S000; terme eaahy “Apply nt 409 Broadway, from 9 to A Me b OR SALE A “WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR pl will be sold ata gacriice, as the corns has two, stores and cannot attend to both = The of the gat business avenues in Brooklyn. Inquire ‘on the ad Tamilton avenue, corner of Vaubrunt sirvet, Souls Brookiya. OB. SALE—THE STOCK OF A DRY GOODS AND mming store, situated up town; & lease can be obtained bya mitsble tenant. the store is fitted up in the verv best atyle; fare well selected, and an opportunity effers for oon tn fee ny e yertabiianed ‘and profitable business, Principals only dress box 3,697 Post ofiice. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A LOOK, tationery and fancy article store. Inquire of GEO. Je N, 26 Kighth avenue, FR SALE—A LARGE BAR, | OvsreR AND DINING saloon, on the beat avenue in’ the city, up in nica yleine uppoaition within three blocs, Apply to ML STENEAS Sixth avenue, Fe SALE—A BILLIARD § SALOON, oN. BROADWAY, four new tables, all hand: ely fa lease at low ent, and doing & £9°8 business; will take a artner if desirae GOS & OLTE asnau street, gs Fae Fae ora secan STORE, oN roadway, or will exchange for a tenement erty; owner havin, Y sther business which occupies his Tonle rath ro Apply to J. F. KENDALL, No. 6 fryon Row, room No. 2 say {OR SALE -A GREAT CHANOR OFFERD.—A PLEDGE Mloket for a gold Duplex watch: coat in Londgn ify guineas, and for time is not to be excelled by any in the States it will be fold low uthe owner ieta wautof money. Apply to'T: GAPE NEY, 65 Chatham street. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—THAT ELEGANTLY FIT- ted up saloon, 62 East Broadway; to a good tenant a lease 4 nO fect will be given for two years from the first of May hext, at a reas Bnd ¥08 deep. pnfacturing Papen THOMSON, Pinetree. sonable rent. Inquire of J. FOWLER, on the Premios R ON FORTY. OR SALE IMMEDIATELY~THE STOOK, FIXTURES Fok, SALETWO Lovs AND HOUSE first street, near Fourth avenue; the honse and lot north: west corner of Chambers and Centre streets; and the lots with butidings southeast corner of Spring and Marion streets, 50 feet on Spring street and 125 feet on Marion street, For particulars inquire of JOHN &, DUNCAN, 762 Broadway, OR SALE—A SMALL FARM IN SULLIVAN COUNTY, 300 mies from New York. six miles from the Brie Rail” Fond, fronting om a linge jaice, with ten acres clenrad; 1 use parity furvisbeds wold make a beautiful summer piace, Wout trade tor New York or Brooklyn prover Angus al 198 Sixth avenue, PS. OR SALE-IN BROOKLY? TWO SMALL TWO STORY brick front cottages, Nos. 9 and 11 Bast Walt strect, near Court. Apply to WM. MACKEY, 93 Fulton avenue, near rkige street, (OR SALE—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, A FIRST CLASS marble front dwelling, built in the most substantial man ers complete with all tue modern improvements, gas fixtures, ? 95 by 56 feet, with extension 2) by 25 feet, standing on a {itis by 485 feet deep; andnenr the above a, nent two story basement and subcellar brick dwelling, with gas fixtures, €c., suitable for a small genteel family; convenient to city railroads and ferries, and both ov very easy terms. For fur- ther particulars apply to WAL F. HKINS, 21 Nassnu atrect, room OR SALE—TWO FARMS (ONE LARGE AND ONE F small), on Long Island, twenty six miles from New York vee at 61 Chambers sity; cheap {cr eash or on, iuortgage. Street, froin A.M. to4 P. - UTHWICK. OR SALE—-TWO VERY “SUBSTANTIAL BUILT stores; one in Warrenstreet, wet of College place, situ. ‘ated in the’ most apa locality in that part of the elty; the other store at 120 William street. For particulars apply to WM. F. HEINS, Nassau street, room No. OR SALE. Houses and lots Nos. 217, 219, 221, 223, 225, 227, 229, 231, East Twentieth street. Non. 311, $13, S16 avenue A. Nos. Eighteenth street and 404 Fourth street. ‘Also, ‘three oiadu Bast Nineteen street, south side, between First avenue and avenue A, Four lots cn avenue A, east side, betweenth Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. dbx bre om East Eighteenth street, south side, between ave Dues A an Five lots on East Seventeenth street, north, side, between ave- nues A and B. Four lots on avenue B, weet side, vetween East Seventeenth and Ei eh i “Apply to eR UGUST BELMONT, 76 Beaver street, PF, SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone house 174 West Fourteenth street; Bouse 25)¢x06. Large part of the purchase money can remain at six per cent. For cards of Lesnar sossa 1 a8 call at 34 Beekman Lda OR SALE IN BROOKL YN—THE built brick houses, Adantic street: also, the ant 260; alpo, we three. story ‘brick dwell Will be gotd'on ensy terme Inguiveot TORN Dik DIREMAN, Jr., 21 Halsey Building, near the Clty Hall, Brooklyn. FOR, SAE CHEAP, AND LITTUR MONEY DOWN—A wo sory and gafret frame dwelling honse, now, with fru the Hoboken ferry; for paaticulare apply sec. BERN ‘om the Hobo! for leul w UC. SPENGE- MAN, dersey City, near the ferry, for two weeks. and five years lease of a faney goods and trimmings store in the most désirable locality in the elty. The stock ts Cae and will be sold cheap for cash, Inquire at 22 Day eirect, ua the basement, » No agents need apply. T 00D, INVESTMENT.—POR SALR, A* PHOTOGRAPH and dagnerrean gallery, in fine location, well established, , furnished in the beat style; Stary com conventenes fur doing a iarga* business; wil be sold for half its value if applied for imme- art, "Address Win lately; purchaser will be tunght the art, G{ROGERY STORE FOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES Hunter, 473 Broadway, New York. and lease of the ry store, northwest corner of Eighth enue and Fifty-cig! th streets Apply on the premises, Heer POWER MACHINE FOR SALB CHEAP—IN ‘perfect onder, and very itile used; Also, tre sed BarsSn! ADDI At, Sed Washington, sireel of fe BxwTON: OTEL FOR SALH.—THE FURNITURE, WITH A LONG and favorable ielise, of a large first class house, contala- ing about 40 rooma, situated on Broadway, above Uvion square. Price $1,800. Apply to KNIGHT & UO., 491 Broad: way. OCOMOTIVE FOR SALR. Entirely new, first class in every respect, very low; gauge 4 feet 83g inches. is ©, W. COPELAND, 66 Broadway, ARGE KETTLE FOR SALE CHEAP.—a KETTLE, suitable for lard refiners or any ee business, can be ‘gught cheap by'appiting in the rear of 185 West Tenth sirect sate ‘n the soap factory. (ILL —A THIRTY INCH MILL WANTED. WITH SOFP stones. Address Mill, box 100 Herald offles, LANING MILL.—FOR SALE OR TO LEASE THR property on the northeast corner of Bank and West atree known ng the New York Flaning Mil, having a feont on W street of 152feet, and 211 on Bank, wit ‘ood wor’ fog machines and steam power tb Spares ‘Apply to W, Vane GQHOW WINDOW FOR SALE—WINDOW 5 BY 113 six lights, French plate glass; will be sod very cheap. Inquire at 17 Murray street. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, THB with large carriage house atiached; location,in a cent ‘and now eightat iy ‘perenne Trusiness man the above” id a chance seldom met with. Inquire at 47 Pearl street. ‘xe EWING MACHINES FOR SALE.— FOUR OF WHEELER, & Wilaon’s nearly new, in perfect order; will be sold cheap ifapplied for immediately. G. LE FORT & GO., 5% Broadway ‘0 in ae. CUSTOM AND La Bi Hage, tae DD i eal rom ished: either w without stock, For particulnrs apply to C. RRTE Ninth avenue, between Twenty-lourth and TRRTRAT OLE a (T° SPECTACLE MANUPACTURERS.—FOR BALE, TH res and tools of a concern heretofore engaged’ in tha man pain of spectacles, consisting of shafung, cutters, lathes, rolia, kc all of which are in perfect order, and id’ ata sacrifice. Apply to ABRAHAM BARKER, B aiden lane. OR SALE CHEAP—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, SUIT- able for gentlemen doing business in the city; betog only eight miles trom the city, ‘opposite MeCoomb's dam, on sround, and a very pleasant view of the Harlem river: will fold cheap ifapplied for soon, Apply to J. DAYTON, 870 Fourth avenue. : ones ou goons 2 AT 4% BROADWAY, FOR- erly owne: + Saicpe ber eaten eta ae ae fore oftered to to the trade or'to parti tures, are offers trade or to parties wiat to otane the business, at a ver iemerien by the sdmintiegion tae the lease of the store for OR SALK, EXCHANGE OR TO LET—THR VALUA- soxp, candle and box manufactory in the eity of Hud- formerly owned by H. D. Hum. been recently fitted up with all team engine and bollers, steam. 88, and & patent candle machine; ft house and langhter house cn tha premises’ Pesseeniou given tho letof May, inquire of ALE e © 00. 886 Washington street, New York, Pp sawnulll, ala and taught a \GE—THE BUILD. Tied street euvable fore ‘arpenter shop, table or manufacturing purpores, fiied up for meats exsion immediately. apply io JACKSON & UO. t, or to T. WASSING, 655 Fourth street. T, WELL bailt brick house, ‘comatntog, all, tue ‘proper and modera ments; bouss 18 two and a half stories and basament, ranged, and in perfect order; situated No. 24 High street, BrooklyD, within tive minutes’ walk of the Puiton ferry. ‘this property will be sold on reasonable termns, and is per- fectly adapted in every respect for a stall genteel family. ‘For terms of suie or rent apply on the premises. OUSE FOR SALE IN THE FOURTH WARD, the Catharine strevt ferry NEAR ‘The two story and attic brick house wnd full lot, 252100, in good order, fine large yard and brick building in the rear, 77 Oliver st Apply on the pro- mises, Terms, parteash'and remainder on mortgage if de- sired. } ous SB AND LOT FOR SALE-1OT EXTRA SIZE; 490; 161 South Second street, Williamsburg. In? gun J. HILSON, 102 East Broadway, corner of Jellerson street 10 MANUFACTURERS, AC—FOK SALS OR TO LET, near the Atlantic Docks, Brooklyn, a brick building, 100 feet square, and a irat clues éngiue, ke. with an ample empl of water; will be sold low, to ciose an estate. Apply to ki Kellogg, executor, Benver street, New York. 10 bn pp toma dl &).—THE SU BSCRIBEROFFERS FOR, oe to mechanics and others of small means, several brick dwellings in Van Brunt street, near tho At- riety ni; A180 real dwellings in Williamabus ra each, They are in complete onler, a very low to close an entate. Parties wiahing to pur- chase can pay a small amount down, and the balance Sums, froma time to time, to sult elt convenience “Apply 10 1. Re KELLOGG, executor, 90 Beaver street, New York. HIS HOUSE FOR SALE.—CASH WILL PURCHASE IT at a low figure; part ean remain on lesired; four story and bigh stoop basement; by 85; lot 106; good , Ipoation, ad convenient to Broadway. sFor further inforinn | Laturge House, 671 Broadway, tion addresa Bank, ANTED TO RENT OR MORTGAGR—A FARM OF 40 \o G0 ures of geod land; suitable for market gardoning, with house and outbulidings just, be within twenty Intles of this ety, and have steamboat or railroad communica: tion, Address Market Garden, Herald office. ‘ANTED—GOOD TENEMENT PROPERTY, ON RAST ‘aide of town, for which would be received $1,000 on Ist Februnry, and $1: 000 on Ist May; the balance to remain for a term of Years, with privilege of liquidation annually. None but ners need nj . Pe ts = utd butovenera néed app! fy ure, wuling lnetion of property, 13™ Lata gt —FOR. SALB CuRAP, 1 = TENEMENT Bast Thirteenth F piv oS PROAKE, ta Brondway, oo" Termueaay. Ap eee 4)(;TH STRERT —FOR SALE, THE D 26 iva Wo 166 Went twenty alxth eet a Rg are Te; will be sold cheap, and a Inrge p money may remain for aterm of years. Also a lot on ihe ueee near Sixth avenue. Apply to J. it at SG ron 6. 000 INC. ASH, —WANTED, A WELL BUILT be dern brick or stone front stoop thre ur sory b use, In'a genteel neighborhood, between Fourth ond Thirtieth streets, west side. House agents need not apply. Addrers House, box 2,398 Post office, i 000 FOR A FARM OF sixty AGRES—FOUR acres in orebard, Se in wood, a ‘corny We the congre, with buildin R BEER h han the signat of By Ly bottle re semen alpoatey ce er rs . brewery, of Howery. \N. B.—Warted, w first class ‘erocer agentin hate ity Merorgional toe Union. ‘Address aa nbo Above, WwW ANTED 4 pbh's') J or. me OES WINES OR ae ® large quar of ei brandon sts 9 0 wl, wt thet ish a nde eit te the mar! Ly have cash Remake tr se aril do wl oy appigh to or addressing A, int Mate 2 How ootdan! cations wrkelly Coulidential ‘and tréated as CORPORATION NOTUCES. eepnnnon nnn ere annonce ee JORPORATION NOTICR—THR OOMMITTRE ON As. sesements of the Board of Aldermen will meet on Monday the Sah insiant. at three o'clock, In tho otlce of tho Bureau of Assegsors, 32 Chambers treet,” All parties having any bust: ness before paid commen 8 4 pa w be present, THOMAS NTEPIENS, ) Committes Tt, W, GENED, { on ORGE STARR, § Ammoaamonte, T° GENTLEMEN WANTING PROFITABLE, GENTEEIs aS Jeasant employment.— A splendid optical ay peratins avel with in any country, for mle low, at at rt hou Tinely tn Wigury-trst stveet west fiom Third tyenue, ores ville. Come and see it. R, W. JENKS. ‘ALUABLE PATENT FOR SALE.—ROOME’S REVOLV- ing heel for boots and shoes.—Thie valuable No avention ia now offered to boot and shoe mantactnrers, capitals oF rere requiring a money making business, giving quick cetafas for m IJ investment; the entire patent, or State or county rights Will be sold atin Feasonable figure.” Full description gent byt mall. Apply to or adcress G. Batley, No. 65 Carmine street, New Yor! $500. —FOR SAUR, A TIN AND HOUSE FURNTSIE 3 ing store aud manufactory, in fuil and completa operation, kept for ten years, A lease at a low rent; on one of best avenues. BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 8¢ Nassau strect. € —HOTEL FOR SALE, WELL AND FULLY $2. 700. furnisbed, in the very best location; lon, lease at low rent. ‘This is one of the rey best chances oilered. An industrious man can make a fort BIGGS & SOUTH WIC! 84 4 Naseau st. $) 0. 000- =FOR SAL¥, THR STOCK, FIXTURES «and good will of a hardware store; has been stabliahed ten years. — Any person having the above capital ean hear. fan oy ortunity to make @ good Investment by ad drewting W. A. It, Post olfee. . ltt THE LECTURE SEASON. Y Cenpambes AT BURN! HE SCOTTISH PORT, delivered before the Burns (lub, of the tt clty of New Yor. HENRY WARD hing on Monday’ eventny he ‘open a7! lecture) Dommerve argo Tickets 60 cents each; on Feu linia val to be had of am rig gt cdg whe ned Re eae toed and mmusle cores in New oct, Peel late ed ar! OF LECTURES ra on pit Cr "Astor pI s ae foe he be ELD mg CLINTON i) id strect Gers hese, on Tuesday, Jan. ah Second CTURE ON “MOTIVE POWER,” ny bie ic st! JOHN ©. Ki SALOMON American Union, No: 60 Bron way. Prof, Salomon will commence the Rmeriean Union serieg of tnventor's lectures, by a descrintion of hia newly patented ‘motive power and improved gas engine, on y evenings 22, Gentlemen of the are a. ectful invited to attend, Admittance to the fair and lect: children, We, Lectura commence at 7}4 o'clock. Th] ine N oes gt tt) (gat J ann MARBLE BE rovements, and, wah the aly eorreek and examine, MGnPRITI, 140 Futon ana DECKER’S PARLOR BILLIARD T, 8 L a Blue ite ‘ABLES—SIX DI “w. 0 to $400. ers tented Rov. 8, 190, as apa ken be the the world. Go and ree Abbott's les, 661 way; Vanderhoot’s, Gourt and Butler roots, lyn; 'Langley's, 508 Bi zheee rponae bare ewenty se of La. ures ourselves, parior tabl are 81) ual ‘warranted ioe 0 ‘and the oi the on paeiaxs IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION | OUSHIONS. PATENTED aE, 39,1 es 00 Noe hy ab, DEO. 8, 18875 et rinin: Sass fi an the world. PRLS, 06 and 158 Broca ying, ie N. =. WOUNG GRNTLENAN, A TRANG ; A Mrergoat appenranee and ration reamed ae fos whe Rese ‘av aumple Fortune and loving Beast ethea oe Hine ane tomdirmony.” Nadreee Cee nat nthe, Ne Now York. YOUNG MAN OF POSITION AND COMPRTRNOM A ap mulike a met or ‘correspond with ae Indy of vie : . ‘Rirem (3. Gavenday Union unre mare ahha 7 DEC i R) A 7 (ypatemoniat, LL ALLIANOR ? ‘MATE! fg ty MURRAY ho For in teonoing inion wd gt genlieten st vires unknown 10 once other, who are desirous of entering into matrimony. Detatle Prospectus, with forma of rake and all partioulars, sen§ EEG 08 Foon tof fe eeaty is tn ‘Wataon, any part ok