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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1862. __STFUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, “SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE woman, carnstress dressmaker. Best AL2E rosin eis it _SYFUATIONS WANTEDFEMALES._ WAXTED—A SITUATION, “BY ‘A. RESPECTABLE sir] as waiter and The dest reference, Apply at 173 West 22d st., room No. 9. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO Work; good plain cook and first'rate oe mouse refreitee’ fad Harrison st om ‘Washer and {roner: city refe ‘st, second ANTED-A SIFUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE rovestant to do general housework; is ® £00 n cok and washer and iroser. "Call for two daye ut T20 oor, front room, Brooklyn, eat 18th at, wa SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS ‘testant married woman, a8 wet puree; city or country. ‘chambermaid and seamstress, Has the bes! city refe- for two days at 201 Ist av., between 17th and. sth sta, Over the drug srore, from 10 tli’? o'clock. Good reference. DRESSMAKER WISHES A SITUATION 4S SEAM- Stress or to (ravel with a lady; understands hairdress- ‘Call for one week at 212 3d av. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS cook, or to do general housework. Good city reierence @ven. Call at $07 Aantic st., Brooklyn, for two days, A SOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS cook, Washer and irover, or would do generel house- Work. Cli reference, Call fdr two days at SH West 19th st, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WET Burse; has a fresh breast of wilk; is willing to travel ference if required. Can be seen for two days as S47 West RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITU. ation as urst rate cook, ina bowel, or in some first class osrding Louse, Call for wo days at 2 Hast Sid a, second r. A WiboW LADY, FULLY COMPETENT, TO, TAKE the entire charge of « family, would accept a situation as housekeeper, either in this city or Brookiyn} no objection t0 go short distance in the country; best of references given and required. Address Waiter, Herald office. renees. Apply at 362 16th at., between 8th and 9h avs. | | | SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. “4 YOUNG MAN, POSSESSING FRENCH, SPA- A us acento ish and languages, Tis heute whee net secemciiooetets emulate Seat ins hoatow ‘ac20m) nis, woul Advantage. Address Make Brun, Herald offlee, OCKKEEPER. —AN EXPERIENCED DOUBLE. enuy bookkeeper wishes temporary employment; coal ooh, Soe tad see ne manent situation ats ton, ry ref ‘he MB. box 108 iTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA: Wace tts eset ti hee Shiva * iv nm Ors SHASGEMC tn aes cuter tbe "canbe en until suited. bY Betray A or to do plain cookin: at 21 West Baltic st., wie a) WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘situation to do cenerai housework; the best city refe- rence given. Call wt 287 Myrtle av., Brooklyn, Bail Oernieht Bra ug mio ar kr DaY hd night, married man, of good education, dress and ability; ime pursi gees iy eg himself to any pursuit, 'Ad- ITUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN, 25 YEARS as book Keeper, assistant bookkeeper 0 Wholesale house. Adirens Alve. Herald ofice, WANTEDTA SITUATION AS SALESMAN, IN A FIRST clude dry goods jobbing house, by « yolung man who bas had several years’ experience, and'can intiuence » large first class State and near by trade. Good references given, Address 8, E. M., box 140 \d ollie. ANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WwW by a German girl that speaks English, to do general housework, or us chambermaid and seamstress. Apply at (29s Pearl 6. Atat breast of lk, MTA ts asae ae bar residence Ware ni achlld to aureg at he " 198 Eaat 17th #2., third flooF, front room. Call tor three days, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A PLACE TO DO the plain cooking, washing ‘and ironing of @ small heey 3 DO object to do the gel housework, Call at No. 6 Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ‘do chamberwork aud plain sewing; can give the very Dest of references. Apply at No, 9 Atlantic av., Brooklyn, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- A. Sion es lnuncrens, bas mo objection to do chamber. Work if required. Best of city velefence given. Call ac75 ‘West 19th st. for two cays SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid and to do fine washing and ironing, or to @o chamberwork and waiting and help with the washing and ironing; has the best city reference as to honesty and capa- bility. Can be seen for two days at 1,384 Broadway, between ‘Ssh and 39th sts. A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUA £2, BR Se Bae and svamatrens.” Onil at ‘or address 178 SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO cook, wash and iron, or to do general housework. Her present employer can be called upon on Tuesday and Wed- hesday of this week, at 157 West 38th st., and ah excellent character given. _A SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do general howsework; is @ good Washer and ironer; @ good home is more an object ‘than days at 76 Laight st. FRENCH DRESSMAKER, NOT VERY LONG OVER dy the a: from Europe, wants work at home, and would go out ue can cut, baste and finish every kind of work 4a ladies? dresses in the most fashionable style. Broadway, corner of Amity st., irst tloor, frout igh wages. Call for two dail as 683 mm. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as chainbermaid and waitress, or cham- Dermaid and to assist in the washing and froning, the best of cily reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 71 2b at, between 6th and 7th ava, SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, as good piain cook, washemand troner, or general house: ‘Work, ina small family’; city reference. Cali for two days at 88 West 35d st., near 6th ave. COOK'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN OF experience, who understands all kinds of meats and soups, and all Kinds of pastry. | Can produce the best, of ity reference. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 243 Bast Sth st,, between Isand2dave A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA Uon as chambermaid and waitress or to take care of @bildren; is « good plain cook and good washer and ironer, Best city reference. Call for two days at No.7 Willow st., between Middagh and Poplar, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A ‘siiuation as first class cook in a private family or hoiel, Gail at 200 Eas: 33d st., up stairs, WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SITUATION young. girl, to sew or take care of grown children; un- @erstinds faicy millinery; aiso Singer's inuchine. Wages Bot so much an object as a comfortable home, be seen, wntii engaged, atsb West 45th st,, near 6th ay. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION As ess, or chambermaid and nurse; has = ‘rom ber last place. Can be seen tor two 8 at 165 Suiith st., Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS cook; uncerstands all kinds of pastry; hus no objection Jo assist in washing; can give respectable city reference. Can be seen untll engaged at 243 West léa ween 7th and Sth avs. (A SITUATION WANTED—BY A” RESPECTABLE WO- man, as cook, baker, Washer and ironer, or 10 do gene- Fai housework; would have no onjection to goin the country. Cail at 243 Muiberry st, rear buflding, room No. 4. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘Woman, as nurse and seamstress, or chambermaid and Seamstress: she can cut and ht children’s clothes and sew on Wheele: & Wilson's sewiny machine; has good reference. Call for three days at 83 West dist st, between 6th and 7th avs, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation, in ® small private family, to take care of ‘ebidrea and do piain sewing, or to do general housework; Dest city reference given. Inquire for two days at 297 West ‘Bird st, in the rear. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION aschambermaid and Waitress; bas no objections to @enerai housework. Cun be seen for two daysat léMont- gowery street, between Henry aud East Broadway. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as cook and chambermaid, or to do gene- val heaecwork n'a private family; thorough'y. understands her business. Best of city reference from her last employer, Gall at 201 Weat 264 at, between 8th aud 9th wvs., top floor, Tear. . RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- alion as Wasber aud ironer or to do general housework. Gan be seen at 447 Greenwich st., rear, for two days; best of selerence given. 8 NURSE.—A PROTESTANT, WOMAN, Taany years’ experience in the earé and manage- tent of children, wants a situauion as nurse; can take care Sree cal at caneteenien ; best of re- fere: 6 Main st, WHO HAS and ‘st. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLEGIRI, 4 SITUATION ‘with # family (o travel to Calitornia, Cuba or Europe. Apply for two days at 137 Reace st,, first oor, iront room. ‘ANTED BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, @ situation to cook, wash and irom, in a nail private family; best clty reference given. Callat 431 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘situation as chambermaid and waiter, and ia willing to assist in the washing and ironing. Inquire for two days in the store 300 1st av., between 17th and loth sts. HELP WANTED—MALEs. Aue WANTED.—THE ONLY ARTICLE BEFORE cy the public that bas any merit in it, is the Packaxe o1 up by us, and wis bas attained suck an inmacise sale UNION PRIZE STATIONERY RECIPE PACKAGE AND ENVELOPE, “nts will find tt to their interest to send for our circular, which we will mail to them tree. We want agents all over the civilized world. From $5 to $10 day can be made by nis. fe put im each beautiful and life-like engraving of General GEORGE B. McOLELLAN, érite 75 Valuable Recipes. 6 Sheets Commercial Note Paper. 6 Sheets Ladies’ Billet Paper. 6 Sheets Ladies’ Mote Paper, 6 Bull Emvelopes. SWhix Onion Havelopes, tn colors Ladies’ White Uni velopes, in colors, 2 Fine Steel Pens, — 1 Fine Pencil. 1 Sieet Blotting Pay 1 Accommodation ALSO, & VALUABLE PIECE OF JEWELRY. enholder. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion as cook in a private family; she fs'an excellent washer an | jroner; has the best of city reterence. Call for two days at No. 110 Hoyt at., Brooklyn, on te second oor, front roou . ‘ANTED-—BY A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing machine (having one of her own, with which she is employed @ portion of the time od private families), Board in a genteel family, where vould have suilicient ‘work to compensate for the same, i reference given. Call at or address 310 West Loth st. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. LL FAMILIES AND GOOD SERVANTS WILL FIND the largest old established Institue on the corner of Sixth avenue and Eleventh street, for German, English, Trish and American women. Mrs, Floyd in aitendance. Good places always ready. Small girls wanted, MERICAN, ENGLISH, IRISH, SCOTCH, GERMAN ‘and colored servants, With the best. city references, can de obtained at No. 7 Lith st, near Broadway. Several good girls are now wanted for first class situations. in gi sh FRENCH, GERMAN OR A SCOTCH WOMAN, NOT Jong in this country, wante.: as chambernaid and plain Sewer; or a tidy colored Woman that can sew neatly may ap- ply at No, 111 West 34th st., between 6ch and 7th avs. GREAT NUMBER OF GOOD GIRLS ARE WANTED ‘at Mrs. YORKSTON’S office, No, 23 Fourth av. Places are plenty. Girls with good references can be suited right away. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—THREE FIRST CLASS servants, none oiuers need apply—one to cook, wash and iron, one chamb:+mald and laundress, and one waltlyess; Tust come well recowmended from thelr last employers Address D. B., Jr., Herald offlee, TANTED—A LADY'S MAID, WHO UNDERSTANDS her business and can dress hair; city references re- juired; French or Swiss preferred. Apply at room 3 Fifta venue Hotel, at 10 or 4 o'clock, ‘WAXTED—A CHAM BERMAID, WHO UNDERSTANDS her business and is a first rate lavndress; city refe- rere required, Apply for two days after 9 o'clock, at 179 East 14th at, ‘ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, UP TOWN, A Protestant Woman as assistant in 4 linen and store room. One having some experience in a hoiel is required, Address box 3,720 Post office, giving reference, ‘ANTED—A WAITRESS, WHO THOROUGHLY UN- derstands her business, to goa short distance in the Gpuntey, Good cy reference required. Apply this day at25 ‘West 16th at., between 9and 1 o'clock, ‘ 'ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a private family; must be a good washer and ironer and not afraid to work. Apply at 19434 East 20:h st., from 10 to 12 to-day. ‘ANTED—A HOUSE GIRL, IN THE COUNTRY, near New York; @ German or Scotch woman prefer’ zed. Inquire at 78 Bast Zist st., between 10 and 13 o'clock on ‘ned caday, Jan. 7° ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- Work of a family of four perscas: must be a good cook, washer and froner, and come well recommended. Wages $7, Appiy at 143 West 63d at., basement door, ‘ANTED—A SMART GIKL, AS NURSE AND CHAM bermaid. Apply at No. 12 Boorman pince, S3d st., be- tween 8th and 9th avs, ‘ANTED—A, YOUNG GIRL. TO TAKE CARE OF 5 jairs work and sew; w A West nuh at., near 6th ave. ein eu WASTED-TWo GIRLS; THE ONE A8 GOOD COOK' washer and froner; the other as chambermaid, wait” ress and seamstress. Must both thoroughly understand their business and bring good city references from last situa- tion. Apply at 81 Clinton place, 8th st., from 9 to 12 o'clock. WA STED-A GIRL, AS CHAMBERMATD AND SEAM: ‘stress; one who understands every Rind of family sewing and would take care of children and make ber generally useful, at moderate waces. Best of references re- quired. Apply this day at 72 East 41st st. WARTED FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY: A GOOD CHAM: ‘bermaid and waitress, willing to assis! in wasbing aud froning. Apply between 1] and 2 o'clock, at 198 West 28th at, ‘come wel basement door, $06 Hicks st., between Inst piace. Apply Degraw and Harrison sts., Brooklyp. ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, AS COOK, Washer and ironer, and who undrrstaiids ibe dairy; Protestant preferred; must come well recommen - ply on Tuesday, between 11 and 2 o'clock, at 9 John at., up euire. POSITION ANTED—A SERVANT GIRL, IN A LARGE PRI- vate family, to do the cooking, washing and ironing. Must have good reference and be « good washer and irone:. No other need apply. Wages $7a month, Apply at No. 4 Harrison #i., Brookisn. ces. Call at or address 2. DRESSMAKER WISHES EMPLOYMENT BY THE Gay, week or month. Cail at 77 Bast 16th st. A SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXCELLENT COOK; thoroughly understands her business; ts willing to as: Gist with washing and ironing. re ‘wiost satisfactory geference. Call for two days ai No. 5 Union court, Unit ty place, between lth and OUSEKEEPER'S DESIRED—BY A young, intelligent widow lady (in the family of a wi- Gower preierred), of education and means. Such. desiring efliciency, neainess, order and comfort, may call between the hours of 2 and 6 only, for two days, at'No. 6 Amity place. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL, 15 IN AUGUST 1361, to take ei. of a child from 5 to 9 years of age; is eepabie'of ienehiig she rudiments of English education und take the entire clarge of the child; small remuneration will be expected, bv! unexe le references will be Bivendnd requirgs, Too adveruser would be glad to attend retail store. Apply to oraddress posi LE. Bouth 7th 2, Wilkesburg, N.¥. vr _ ear WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘to do gemeral housework or plain cooking, washing and ing. Apply at 3 Amity street, Brooklyn, necond fluor. J ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND Waitress, bas no objection to do general housework fm acmall family. Can be seen ior two days at 42 West 24.b at., Letween Sth wnd 6th ave, y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO™ . with a freso breast of milk, @ situation as wet nurse Seen city reference if required. “Call ot 308 Basi 21st st., first , front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘situation in a respectable private family, to do general housework or up stairs work; uo objection to either; the best of city referenoe given. Uall at 29 State st, corner of Columbia, Brooklyn, irst oor, front rom, for two days. ‘ANTE D- A PROTESTANT GIRL, & SITUATION to do the cooking, washing and ironing of a sinall family, or to do sewing by the week or month. Can be seen at 0 Hammond ot. WASTED FOR AN EXCELLENT WOMAN (COLOR. ed), & situation ax Isuadress, oF laundeess aad cham ber maid. Can be seen at 127 Lexingion ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YO! situation to G WOMAN, A P| Hon w de general housework ine private tamiy good cook, wosher roner, can make Dread and biscuit, Has good ay reference from her last piace. ‘Can be seen for two days at 36 King a, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, to cook, wash and iron (or a sinall pri cote teeny; abe is’ good fala o ok mod frat rate washer ironer| can give go erence. Can be seen two daye at 171 West Buh at, between Tih and bib ave y omse work ; is willl iiging. Apply a: Hf Manton wy Brooklyn, for wo dupe ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN. ine ole private family as baby's nuree: « a Rinne or and ing feterense, Can be soon for two daye at fit ‘West ls o., second floor, front ramn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young WOMAN, as COOK, Washer Bad Ironer, no obser. to do general housework. Can be seen for wo days at Bast 26h #t., between lac and 2d ava a= SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, to do housework in a smal private fami: Jy; 18 @ good plain cook and excellent washer and iroue willing and ing; © objection to do chamberwork, at or address 18 Gt st., between 2d and Sd « ment, Reference given if required, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘situation in @ small private family, as cook, is willing to assist with the washing and ironing. Best of city refe- | renee can be given. Address 66 Kast 221 st, near 3d av. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION IN & private family, aa chambermaid and to do up fine | tusling in the very best manner, or would take care of chil. | dren. Best city reference from ‘her iast piace. Call at 53 | Bast 22d st., near 3d ave RESPE PROTESTANT | ANTEDBY A | ‘situation as cia aeiat tag and ironing, or do the general housework in a small pri. Yate family in the ctty; is wi Bas good city rerorenen ‘stot front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTE! man, whose baby i three weeks oid, a si:ualion as wet nurse; wages not so much an object as a conuforiable 5 the best of reference given. Call for three days at 442 Weat 26h st., in Lhe basement. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 SCOTCH W¢ £0 out a wet nurse. Cali at 15 22d t., betwe #.,pecond floor, front room, EB CARE OF CHIL. reon vised to thelr 16 Dest Of references or WAXTED-A GOOD COOK, BREAD MAKER AND Washer aud ironer. Apply between the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock this morning, Vent 22d st. ‘ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO KIPCHEN WORK. AP- ply at 47 Barclay st. W4ate> CHILD'S NURSE, GERMAN OR ENG- Mish preferred, Apply at No.'144 Schermerhorn m., Brooklyn. , ig ye yoenon spas. or mp gag we habit nie of ing care of @ child nine sreusl aa eet captieneed ins "hor Sed tk can sew for and make @ child's clothes properly; beat of re- ference required. Apply immediately ati2 West Liat at ANTED—A COOK, WIISHER AND IRONER, TO GO ‘a short distance from the elty, must undersiand her business, be a first class laundress and willing to do the en- tire wasting of @ small fausly. Apply to-day, from lv 2 o'clock, at 45 West 52d st. Wes NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework iu a sthall family; tnust be a good washer and ironer and plain cook. | Must bave the best of city refer- ence, Inquire at 201 West 82d st., from 10 to 3 o'clock. ANTED—FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, A WIL: Hing, neat aod bie woman. Apply, with refer ences, at 126 South Oxtord st., near Fulton av., Brooklyn, thie day, between 1 and 12 A. M. ANTED—AT 525 PACIFIC STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue, Brooklyn. an obliging woman as cook and to do the general housework of @ small fain.'y, mus have good Feference. Wages $6. ANTED—GARLS TO LINE ROBES AND FINISH robes, Apply toL. J. & I. phillips, 64 and 66 Broud- way. WAXTED—A CLEAN, SMART, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, to do the housework of a small family; ahe must be a good Washer and ironer ani understand pialn cooking; none Beed apply without city reference: wages $5 per menth. Call about ten o'clock at 26 Mi st. WANTED TWO GIRLS: COOK, | WASHER AND jroner,and a chamBermaid and nurse. Apply at 119 East 10th st, six doors wemt of Broadway. Wane + GIRL, WITH GOOD REFERENCE, TO cook, wash and iron and make herself generally 'use- ful; muse be Provestant; German preferred. Cail at W West th st, betweam 9 and 10 o'cleck. GIRLS WANTED—TO FILL SITUATIONS AS 10! laundres honseworkege, chambermaids, Mirestes, nurses, seamatre® &e., ac? None but those Well recommended need come. Apply at 204 4th av. near Ba wt A. M. SEE. BOLLE MAKER —WANTED, A BOILER MAKER, TO g0 to Cuba; one capable of doing all kinds of boiler Work and who thoroughly understands bie business. Apply to Hayden, Sanders & Co., 44 Beekman at. E K.—-WANTED, YW. Can pring a Weil A SITUATION as, ENGINEER. eet gecmendation. Direct * ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS nd flowers, must be compevent 10 take jy and irarnes; will have to milk ™ llinselt generally vsetul on & small place; of reference required. Apply v-day fro y beat of rererencs ply W-day from 1 till 8 o'clock, OOD TAILORS WANTED—ALSO SOME GOOD CAP J makers. Cail a: 6 Catharine st,, third coor JIE AND BREAD BAKER WANTED—MUST BE SOBER Abd capable, anc willing to go to the country. Toe Aral Clans hand, good Wages. Apply to J, Sivel, 11] Cherry at MIN PLATE WORKER WANTED—AT 67 GOLD t,, Up atairs, CLOTH CUTTRRS —WANTED.—SIX BXPERI- enond cutters wanted Immeviately, at 79 Chambers at., tip stair, ATCHMAKER.— WANTED, A SITUATION, BY thorough, provi’. sot an; good elty reference; no objection 10 ihe ity preferred, dress, for ee dave, WR ¢ Horas off W A SITUATION AS ENGINEER, HAS FOUR ears experience bring 400d recouinendat ous tf wanted. Gail at lid Bowery, | warranted equal to any wo Aces MAKE MOST AWD GIVE BEST SATISSAC tion selfing “Prescott's Original Prize Union 5 ation ery Package,” Which in quantity, quality and variety of con telits excel all others, Also “Patriotic and Prize Packets for the Million,” severai varieties, Circulars free, Samples by matide, HABK!? 8 & CO. 36 Bookman #t., New York. GENTS—OWING TO THE UNPARALLELED DB- mand for the McClellan Gilt Portebie Writing Desk, we have to ask your indulgence for a few days, when we will be able to fill your orders.” Until then none will be sold, W. H. CATELY & CO., 102 Nassau street, SHIPPING. ; OTIORTO PASSENGERS POR BUROPR—BY ORDER Secretary of State all passengers leav' United States are required o provide themselves with pass ports before the) be allowed on board the steamer. Passengers will not be subjected to any trouble or delay in if they call for instructi: 1 Bypertag them thay col for inagructions as the Ootapany’s ons: Pan JOHN G. DALE, Agent. STEAM WEEKLY BETW: NEW YORK AND LI- VERPOOL, landing and ml poasengere at Queens ove. weer. The bs phd ork ahd Phiiadelpain eamahip Com inten their full-powered, Clyde-b Asem hips as f e i E ETNA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 KANGAROO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. CITY OF BALTMMOBE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. ‘and every Saturday, at noon, from pier 44 North river. ‘RATES OF PABBAGE. 73 Stecrage I) Gtecrags be ES ee 3 cabin .s 3 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Roticrdam, Antwerp, dc.,.at equally low rates. Persons wishing to bring out their friends can tickets here at the following rates:—To Now York, from Live Or Queenstown, first cabin, $75, $35 and $103. Steerage Liverpool, $40. From lee $0. “ ‘These steainers have superior for passen- ‘and carry experienced surgeons, and have patent fire Anuibilators on board. For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water street; in Glasgow to ALEX, MAL- COLM, No.5 St. Enoch square; in Queenstown to G, & W. D, SEYMOUR & O.; in London to EIVES & MACEY, 6i King William street; In Paris to JULES DECOUE, No.6 Place de la Bourse; in Philadelphi»to JOHN G. DALE, 111 Walnut s: t: orat the Company's offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. BOARDING AND LODGING. FEW DESIROUS oF CUR- SMALL FAMILIES, A teitigg pkpeaens duriiy the winter, can be splendid) acoom with Parlor and Bedroom adjvining, will every convenience for stylish housekee; g, at an inconcely, ablylow rate, at the private family 10 Macdougal A PRIVATE Room, Southern exposure, with closets, gruie and gus, fo a gentleman, with Breakfast If dectred, Location 43 West Seventeenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, HANDSOME SUIT AND A SINGLE ROOM TO DIS- = pF the te benee ie Sane fam wre fort dress box 8,888 N. ¥- Post oftice eye ba ACHAT aOAN AND mi WaRR, WIFIOUE Ct c . tholee 0 hana Turtished Rooms, with full oF partial Board, oF *, vate table. French, German and E NK Xpply ot 45 Bast Bleecker street near Brosaway. 7 ™ A. Minheuto Dine with’ Spanish Pemath' sinker sorte Hand 2 o'clock; terms must be moderate,’ Address Estudi- ante, box 3,743 Peat olice, A HANDSOME FRONT ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, with two closets. to let, with Board; house has all the modern improvemeris; apleasant home realized; location ‘lk tole; references exchanged, Apply as 28 Grove street, be- tween Hudson and Bleccker streets. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A FEW SINGLE GEN- Uemen can obtain Board, with pleasant Rooms, ia desirable location, by applying at 37 West Twenty-eighth street, a few doors from iway. House first class, ‘Bin neralsix, Reference given and required, ‘AMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY.—STEAM to Londen, Hamburg, Havre and Southampton, ‘he favorite tsi class ap elegant Sron mall steamship N Trautmann, Commander. carrying the United States mail, satis from pier 21 North river, foot of Fulton street, positively n ° SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1562, And takes passengers for Lomdon, Hamburg, Havre and Southampton at the following rates:— First cabla. $100 Second cabin ae) Steerage. 35 ‘The cxira steamer HAMMONIA will succeed the Borussia ‘on the 18th of January. “For passage apply exclusively to C, B. RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Broadway. When NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS’ STEAMSHIP BRE EN, H, Wessels commander, carrying the United States mail, will sail from pier 30 North river, foot of Chambers street, o1 ‘th SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, at 12 o'clock, M., FOR BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking passenger: LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, at the foliowing rates:— ; second cabin, $60; stecrage, $35. For the first cabin, $10 pely to ‘OELRICHS & CO., 63 Broad street, For {reight or passage 1 ARKEEPER.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A young man who thoroughly understands the business, Good! retereuces given if required, Apply at U3 Bowery rien, DEBUG, CLERK, WANTED—ONE WHO IS FAMILIAR with the prescription business; m: bring good reports of character and competency for busiuess, Calfat the arug store 3d av., between 87th and 83th sts, RUG CLERK WANTED—A FINE SITUATION—A lad somewhat acquainted with the business and is will- ing to learn. Address, with particulars, Druggist, Herald oilice, ‘ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD CHARACTER, ‘who can command may obta!a a good situation in an honoravie and long estwbliged business, in this city, where his money will be secured and seven per cent paid tor its use. Address, with real name und age, Candor, box 147 Herald oitice. WAXTED—A BOY, FROM TWELVE TO SIXTEEN years of age, to attend an office; one who lives with his parents preierred. Salary $60 per year. Address, in hand- writing, B., box 265 Post ollice, with reference, BD—A BOY TO WAIT ON TABLES AND ¢ himself generally useful about the house. In- quire at the Waverley Hotel, 96th st. and Broadway. ‘AITER.—WANTED, A GOOD WAITER, USED TO hocks, for a restuarant; steady plage and good wages; also an experienced man cook and fireman, Apply at 107 Bowery, near Broome at, ‘ANTED—A BOY WHO THOROUGBLY UNDER- ‘stance the Gordon press; one acquainted with the case referred. Apply at the Mercancile Agency, 3M aud 316 roadway, up stairs. Printers’ room, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS SALESMAN, IN A domestic woollen goods commission house, Must have had several years) experience with a good ucquaintance with buyers in this and Philadelphia markets. Addréss, with real haine, stating knowledge and experience in business, refe- rence’ and suary, whith must be moderate, College place Commission Merchant, Herald oii ANTED—IN A LOAN OFFICE DOING A LARGE business, a young man who writes @ good band, aud who has had some experience. Address H.C. & A., box 4 ing references and umount of pected, ‘ANTED—A CLERK IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE; ‘one who understands cusiom house bustaess pre- ferred. Also, a collect gutdoor salesman. Apply at 13 Wail #., Merchants’ C) Registry. Situations pro- cured for respectable parties. Established 1858. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS VALET, TO GO TO California; two clerks, two conduciors, ‘six men tor steamers, three porters, two express drivers, one stewardess, two brakemen, a clerk for a shipping oflice, two boys for trades, Apply at No. 7 Cl syiare. WA4STED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 18 YEARS OF ‘age, to attend a buteher shop; must be strictly honest, te. ; one acquainted with the business preferred. Apply at 86 Oliver st. 7 & A MONTH AND EXPENSES CLEARED —MALE and female agents wanted, local and travelling, in every county in the United States and Canada, Call on’ or address, with stamp, C, M. Browu, 74 Bloe of Broadway, New Yor P street, corner 100 ACERS, KASTED, TO OPEN AN OFFIOR + and take the wholesale agency. in every State, for of Lluyd’s Great Military Maps, used by our Commander in-Chief.” The st maps in the worl!, A forsune can be made on these in each State. 3,00/,000 coples of one of my maps hat been sold. Also a mun to goto Calif meee dand Ouba. Agents also wanted in every nd for cireulars, J.T. LLOYD, 16 Broadway. count, 100 PER MONTH.—AGENTS POSITIVELY MAKE it, selling Dodin’s Patent Hem Folder and Tuck jarker; adjusted jor machine or hand sewing, and other articles of ready sale. Call onor aidress |! OSEPH DQDIN, No. 22 Duane siree!, near Chatham street, New York. Ci ADVERTISEMENTS ____ PRE N DEM‘ NDE UNE BONNE FRANCAISE.—S'ADRES. Be ind emt Lhe rue, entre les Se et 6e ave. NX. DENANDE—UN DOMESTIQUE QUI CONNAISSE bien som service; tl faut qu'il soit muni de bonnes recom- mandations, Sadresser de 12 a 2 heures, au bureau du Herald. “PERSONAL. LADY WISHES TO ADOPT A CHILD FROM ONE wo wo years old. The child inust aot be of rrench parents. Adi Mrs. M. B. Davi NY. T.—1 WANT YOUR FRIEND TO COME TO MY js house without fail : Cue AML—WHAT HAS BECOME OF YOUY I QUIT g 08k When the War broke out, but the ola red ngs in my ancient boozing ken in Cherry street, For g sake write to your venerable preceptor at once, same uidresa, unless our long estrangement bus rendered it “highly tinproper”” w do so. WHY HAVE YOU NOT WRITTEN, OR HAVE you forgotten me? Am litte, if auy, better. HARRY. JANNIE *.—MY ANSWER TO YOUR SECOND NOTE was sent to the Wrong ad Please Gail at the U) ijuare Post ofl NFORMATION WANTED OF NANCY DOUGHERTY, of Milioed, Lreland, who canve to this country four years ago. Any one’ kuowing her Ww tit couifer a Tavor By addrceaing Eden Dougherty, 18 Jacob wireet, care of Mr. vin, F THE GENTLEMAN WHO RECO¢ in a Bowery and Grand street stage on at 12 olcdock, wonld like to form her woquais fo by addressing & ute to Nelly Forster, liom, York. ¥ THE LADY WITH PURPLE BONNET AND ORANGE trimiings, brown silk dress, large ur cape and mu who rode up’ in am Bighth avenue sinall car on Saturda: afternoon about 3 o'clock, and got out at Forty-fourth street and walked down the avenue, would grant an imerview with the young, gentleman, who eat opposive to her she will guater,alavor by sending her address to Angrio, Broadway ‘ont office. I ADIES’ UNION FAUR.—WILL THE GENTLEMAN IZED A LADY nday morning, ee, he can do Howl, New Who bought a waver colured painting o1 Fungi wud win nt the Fair, pAoaso son is wddvess' wo Re Goh. 149 Browdwayt JALLIE, ATTENTION. y B REQU TO moet hs lis (Raesday) evening, a¢8 0 clock, at our ele Gant headquarters of ‘Bubble Burns.’ Kast river’saud Ais you Will find good aud abundant. Brin, sume stlver forks along. Be punctual. HE FRIENDS OF ANY CIVILIAN NOW IN PRISON ‘South who wish have him exchanged, and who can bring some influence to bear, may hear of something to their ad- vantage by addressing Exchange, Herald ollice, i ALN nd 1B LADY WHO MADE THE ACQ eniieman on Christmas “even with him on Monday ¢ street and Broadway, taki did not meet him on Friday, ton, Broadway Poat ollice ILL THE GENTLEMAN WHO RELIEVED A MAN Of bis pocketvook on Sunday night, Jan. 6, while un- der the i ee of liqhor, please send the note for $120 to J. Bond, No. 6 Chatiam square, second floor? hfe ress INFANTS, MALE AND FEMALE, ‘about twenty months old. Also four beantiful babes Parsalie 6, S19 Weat Twelfth strert, for adoption, at QOH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND ZO ivcnnes—<it thelaay wearing & black a k veil, viack silk dress, w it hand, who, on Bate a p let the Broadway and Twenty ninth street, will A. Albert, box #L Broadway Post oti something greatly to her advantage. DENTISTRY. BEAUTIPUG AND SUBSTANSIAL S&T OF TEETH t sliver, ouly $8; 0 and plating, $25; ‘K; single teeth, $1; teeth filled and extracted with pain; superior bone filling, or white enamel. only 59 ce: Mice 135 Sixth avenue, between Tenth and SEV! hi mad her address to be will hear of Blevenih sirents, No removal, Dr. LUTHER, Dentiat, RIIFICIAL HONE FILLING FOR DECAYED ANY Teeth, Aching teeth, or mere shells, preserved andres auored by tlie discoverer, JAS, PEARSON, M. D., 869 Broads way, ot rT ovowe Seventeenth «treet, N. B.—Beware of the iniserabie imitations of cheap operators, T AND BEST DENTAL FSTABLISHMENT word BeautlCul Toei inwerved at BLcacn, a a: tevin extracted without We least pain, Oper tid J. JAY Vibbeng, 106 Grand street, two bivcks from Brondway. {HEAP J in the set on ative Fations warr } TEAM TO LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW AND LIVER- pool—The Montreal Steamship Ovinpany's first class, full powered, Clyde built r NORWEGIAN, Captain McMaster, carrying the Canadian and United Siates mails Will sail from Portland next Saturday, January JI, Rates of passage from New York:—First class, accordins: to aecommo- dation. $8) and $66; steerage, found’ with good provisions, $0. Certificates issued for bringing out passengers from all the principal towns in Great Britain and Ireland, at very low ates, passage apply at 23 Broadway, New York. 1a ‘SABEL & SEARLE, General Agents, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDINGIN A FIRST class house, would let two or three Rooms, haudsomely furnished, with or without hoard, Apply atsO West Thirty eighth stréet, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE DESIRE A WELL furnished Parlor and Bedroom, with fail Board or pa" ial for the gentieman; house must contain all the modern improvements, in the vicinity of Broadway and no turiuP up than Eighteenth, nor lower than Bleecker sireet, with a rivute family und where there are no other or but few oarders preverred. Address J, H., box 193 Herald oflice, stating location and terms, T NO. 5 BREVOORT PLACE, TENTH STREET, three doo: Broudway.—Very desirable Rooms for families, in le. Also pleasant Rooms for gen- : improvements, Location unsur- Terms very moderate tor the winter, Reierences LADY WOULD LET TO A QUIET LADY leman, handsomely furnished Rooms; board House has all modern improvements, near ms moderate, Address slation A, Spring st. FRENCH FAMILY WILL LET A NEATLY FUR- nisued Pa room, second story, and one large third story Root it class Board and every conveui- ence at very moderate price. Apply at 10 West Thirteenth street, near Fifth avenue. COUPLE OF GENTLEMEN OR MARRIED COUPLE ean be accommodatea with good Board in a tirstclass house; terms very low. Dinner at 6, 104 Eust Twenty-first street, Gramercy Park, AT2@ XINTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST OF Broadway, @ gentlemah and wife or singie genuemen can oblatu pleasant ito: th Board. ‘The house contains WOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA, ‘A first class steamer will leave New York on the Ist, rath and 21st of each month, except when these dates fali on Sun- day, when the day of departure will be on the Monday fol- ving. Forireight or passage apply at the only office, No. 5 Bow- ing Gr ve D. B. ALLEN. Avent. ‘ARRYING THE UNI peer ship, INDEFEN USTRALIA PIONEER LINE— ted States matis.—Tie Al cli ly loadiiig for Melbourne, at pier 13 Kast ver, and will be despatched positively January 20, Has un- surpassed accommodations { 4 sevoud cabin parsen- gers. For freight or passage apply to. 8. W. CAMERON. 1OR HAVANA. The United States mail steamship COLUMBIA, R. ADAMS, U. §. N., Commander, ‘Will leave pier No. 4 North river, tor Havatia direct, on rec Thursday, January 9, o'clock noon, rs ith passports before Passengers must provide themselves going on board. Aillotters must pass through the Post oflice. For freight oF Passage oP YORD, TILESTON & CO. No. 29 Broadway. OR HAVANA VIA NASSAU, N. P. The British and North American oyal Mail Steamship KARNAK, Capt. Le Lessurier, will sail for the above ports from the company’s wharf in Jersey City, on Monday, March 3. Saturday, March 29, anitary 7, 1862, ‘Tuesday, Pebrvary 4. Passage money to Nassau $45 be to Havana. 60 All persons leaving the United States are required to have passports {rom the authorilies of thelr respective countries, yuntersigned by the Secretary of State at Washingtou or by purer’ agent atthe port of embarkation. or freight or passage apply v0 pobron ieee Tt No, 4 Bowling green. OTICE TO LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PASSEN- vrs—Kor passage in the regular first class packets, provisions, and lowest rates of .e, apply to D. McPHERSON, street, corner of the Battery. nana ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP KARNAK, FOR HA- vana, 'N.P., are requested to beon board, at tie Com| Jermey City, by halt-past 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning, 7th instant, E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, OR SALE CHEAP—A PASSAGE TICKET TO HAVA- a, in the steamship Columbia, Inquire, of Mise BO- HAN, 160 Orchard street, room No, 4. First class ticket. LOST AND FOUND. OUND—IN THIRD AVENUE, A POCKETBOOK, CON. tainiaga snail sum of money. The owner can'cali at 768 Second avenue, OST—IN A SIXTH AVENUE ONE HORSE CAR, A reel containing Infaut's Clothing, on Saturday, Jan. 4” A reward of $1 will be given by leaving it at 391 Broud- way, between White and Walker streets. OST—BANK BOOK OF THE EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL Savings Bank, New York, in account with Patrick Martin, The finder will please leave it at the bank, No. 51 Chambers street. OST—IN GOING DOWN BROADWAY, FROM Twenty-cighth street to Twelfth street school, w pold Lepine Watch, No.91,248, with gold dial and chain. ‘The finder fll be ilberaily rewarded by calling ou A. £Co.,19 Broad street. OST—ON DECEMBER 29, FROM 134 WASHINGTON street, Jersey Cliy, a liver and white Poiater Puppy, About 4 mouths old, Hud on a chain collar with F. H. rude Jy marked on the plate, A liberal reward will be pald on his return to the above address. OST—A BLACK KEY. THE FINDER WILL BE RE- warded it left at $l Park row. OST—AN ITALIAN GREYHOUND DOG, ANSWERING to the name of Cora (female), fawn color, with white face, neck and breast, from 155 West Fourteenth street, on the Ist. $10 reward will be given on returning ber (o' the Abowe number. M. Bininger LO8t OF STOLEN—IN THIS CITY, BETWEEN THE 30th ult. ant the ist inst., eiguiy Second Morigage Bonds Of the Chicago and Misslasi aliroad Company (now the Chicago, Aiton and St. Louls Railroad), of $1,000 each, with coupon 01 January, 1557, 0 January, 1874, attached, and the coupon of July. 1436, accompanying each bond, The num- bers of the bunds will De given in a subsequent advertise. ment. All persons are herevy cautioned against purchasing or negotiating the satd bonds, OF any portion thereof. A lib- eral Teward will be paid for the recovery of the bouds on their delivery to Lockwoud & Co., 22 William. at, ‘REWARDS. LOST, ON FRLD. REWARD. ¥, GOING FROM $5 ‘fwenty-fth street to Central Park, in & Sixth avenue car, « gold and black eaumel ir -astpin, with Locket attacked, & parked “E. A. T.,” and wok letters, The above row same at No, 9 West Twenty-tf » = REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, e) January i, a barge size bull terrier Slut, color white, With the exception of Liver colored spots on euch side of her head. Whoever will reurn her to Mr. Jobn McCoy, 241 Greenwich street, will receive the above reward, the locket “My Father, 1 will be paid on leaving atroet. 10 RENARD cLOST, ON SUNDAY | EVENING, Jan. 6, abont 9 o'clock, in or near First and Second avenues und Fifteenth street, «Mink Victorine. ‘The fader Will receive the above rewara by leaving the same at No. 495 Greenwich street. $20 REWARD AND NO [QUESTIONS ASKED— Stolen, irom store 1u3 Water street, on Saterday, the th inst, ® Bundle conaining books of nu value except to the owner. The abuve roward will be paid on their return to the above number, 25 REWARD. MISSING, SINCE THURSDAY, JAN: uary 2, 1962, Hampton’ Mitchell (bookbinder), aged thirty-five years, height five feet tive and a half inches, dark brown hair, aandy goatee, high cheek bones; dress, dark blue pilot cloth sack overcoat, dark pants, giazed cap wud Baliooeal shies, “Suavied at edght o'lock th the evening to Ww his resideuee in Hudson City, New Jersey, Siveet ferry. Any informasion Teepooting him ‘will be thank. fully received, and If ded the above reward wilt be paid for tue recovery Of bis body. Appiy te GEO. MOORE, at Mat- thewa vindery, 107 Preklia atreet 5Q REWARD SSTOLEN. ON THURSDAY, DEC. 26 IU trom « stable in Washingwn street, near Cortiandt, a Horse, six years old, jet black, a few white haire on one hind foot, and @ mall sear on off hind fvct from corking; fifwen hands high,..with long tail; probably had on @ military betdle; the property of an ofleer at Fort Meilenry. A Uberal reward will be paid for the tuief, Ad- dress Caprain of Doteotive Pouce, coruer of Broome aud im streets. 100 BEARD “Lost, DECEMBER 28, OX BROAD way, « Wallet, containing one United States Trea sury note ot ive itndred dollars, duted December Sl, 1800 payable one voor after date, to the order of Sainuel C, Moore aad by hit cadorsed on the back to C. HH. Russell, No. 258; also two Coupons, United States loan of 1561, Now, 8,979 an 5,990, for thirty dollars each, due January 1, ‘All persons ace forbidden to negotiate the same, as peyment bas been stopped. The above reward will be paid 6 return of the wallet and contents to H, W. Paimer, banker, 24 Pine sureet, York, and no questions asked JM. KIMBALL, COAL. —GENUINE PEACH ORCHARD-AND RED ASI. Locust Mountain, Broad Mountain and other celeb: ted White Ash Coals, thoroughly screened, at lows market prices JOSEPH McDONALD. Yards $81 Seventh avenue, corner of Thirty-fourth street, and foot of Twenty-sixth street, North river 4. 40 COAL. q Best White Ash st Red Ash...... Bngiish Cannel. Delivered free in CLARKE, No. 5 West M0. $4.40 per ton. so. 4 Wper ton, , seg BEL rr eusiaron. pari of the city. Sold by EB, 0: Bicventh street, nour Broadway, $4. 4.0, -COAt PER TON OF 2,00 POUNDS, WELT, EU. screened and free from slate, all Batis of the city; also a superior quality of Bn nel Joal at lowest market peices A} 106 West Eleventh street, near Seventh aveniie, 40.—COAL, 1 AM NOW ai 3 delivering a enpertor article of family Coal, sereened aad free fro slate, at $4 40 per ton of 2,000 tbs., from yard, 140 Waverley place ond Perry and West streets, North river, A 7 WiLL, Agent, the modern improvem N ENGLISH FAMILY, AT 185 WEST FOURTE! A surees, will let Furnished Rooms, with hour Bord, upon terms spitable for persous « sir-ng veouomy, comf Ts and permanency, Gas, baths, Crown basins, ce Breakiast at 7: dinner av. 1126 NINTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST OF Brondwey—A Suit of Rooms on second tioor front, with Dathroom attached, consisuug of Parlor and (wo Bedrooms, with Board; also single Roos, Best of references giver and required, MITY STREET—FURNISHED APARTMENTS ON second Lvcor, suitable elther for a gentleman, win Board If required, or »'genticman and wife, or would accommodate 4 gentleman and wite keeping hoube with use of kitchen, &c. Terms mouerate. uulty street, near Broadway. FAMILY OF FOUR OR FIVE ADULTS, OR A GEN- teman and his wife, ce get first elaso Board, wacre there are no children, in'y modern built house, second oor, 82 West Twanty-ninth street, near Sixth avenue. Dinner at 6, and served on hot plates, FEW PERSONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH ood Board and very desirable Roous, handsomely fur- A nished or otherwise, in a private family, where the comforts of ahome can be had, ‘Lerms aoderate, Keterences re- quired. Apply at 23 Weat Forty-irst street, between Broud- wiry and Sixth avenue SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ‘ACCOMMODATE two gentlemen and their wives with Rooms on second floor and Board; also, can accommodate, two or tree single gentlemen; house tirst class, having ail the modern improve- ments, Apply at 134 Amity sweet, Brooklyn, HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GERMAN FANILY, OC. cuyying a frat class house at No, 2) West Ninh itreet, petweon Fifth and Si3th avenues, would let.a few. elegantly furnished Rooms, with excellent Board, to single gentlemen nilemen and their wives. Frene ‘and English spoken. es exchanged. ee PARLOR AND BEDROOM, EN SUITE, NICPLY furnished, cau be bad, with Board. All conveniences on ihe same (second) floor.’ The family is private, and gives and exacts references, Apply at 96 East Twenty-first sirect, Gramercy Park. A’ 106 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET (GRAMERCY Park), an elegant Suit of Furnished Front Rooms can Tow be seetred, on the floor throwgh, large closets and bath Attached, The’ house is first class’ and has every modern convenience. Reference given and expected. Apply as above, SUIT OF FRONT “ROOMS ON THE SECOND floor—Also three Rooms on the third floor, to let, either o families or single gentlemen, furnished or ‘unfurnished. ‘Table first class, Apply at 77 East Fifteenth street, for three days. OARD,—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND story front Room to let, toa gentleman and lady; Board for the lady only; also @ small Room to a lady, with Bre and gas, terms low, at 220 Sullivan street, near Amity. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- comzaodated with good Board and pleasant Rooms. In- quire at 130 Henry street, between Pike and Rutgers. OARD FOR TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADIES— $2 6) per week in private family, No. 112 Hudson at, OAKD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE—OR SINGLE gentlemen, with choice of Rooms, front or back, at 11 West Fourteenth street; house has ‘all improvemeiits; ‘Terms moderate; dinner at six o'clock, Boaskd OX THIRTY FIPTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ‘avenue.—Parlor Story, unfurnished except carpet; pri- Vale table if denied; aisoa whole Second Story, hancsomely furnished, aud Rooms on third and fourth floors; houses and furniture new. Dinner atG References required. Apply at 20 West Thirty-ufth street, \OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE; with @ private family preferred, Best of reterences given and required. Address, stating residence and terms (whieh must not exoeed $10 'per week), Franklin, box 144 Jerald office. ‘ OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN (Board for the lady only), ina quiet family. Location detween Fourth and Sixth avenues and Tenth and ‘Thirty- fourth streets. Address M. M., Union square Post office, Broadway. Posed WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE all the comforts of @ home may be enjoyed,’ by a gen- Ueman, wife and four children (cirla, aged 6, Sand 10 years, nd infant,) and nurse, with priviieg® of laundry. Unexcep- tionable refereuces given and required, Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, accommodations, location, &e., J. W. La, box 3,725 N. ¥. Post offic OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLE nedghborLood of Union square. Addre: whiel moderate, box OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN the ho ‘@ young Indy or young widow, good look- ing and agreeable, Where there are no Other boarders, and where he can enjoy all the comforts and privileges of a home, Address E. M, O., Herald office, OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A YOUNG tleman; location between Harrison and Remsen streets, and not further east than Court street; a Catholic family preferred. Terms moderate. Address B. J., Brook- lyn Pont office. OARDING.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE acuommnodated with & handsomely ‘urnished Room, ther with or without Board for the lady only, byealling ai No. 6 Amity place. Reterences given if required. ROOKLYN BOARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN AC. commodate few single gentlemen or # family with handsomely furnished Rooms on second floor, with i eryrconvenience, with gas and bath, at Z21 State street. Terme very low. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two gentlenes Grn be accommodated with fut rn Room (on second or think sory) and seven to ten minutes’ walk from Souds and Wall street ferries, Apply at No, 100 Clinton sireet, BOARD IX BROOKLYN. PLEASANT ROOMS, FUR. nished of unturniahed, suitable for gentiewen ond their wives; a desirable location for navy officers, Apply at 44 Sands atrvet, wear Fulton ferry and the Navy Yard. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—AT 105 PINEAP ple atreet, fire minutes from Falton and Wall street ferries. A sult of three Rooms connected, and Rooms for fingle gentemen, can be had on reasonable terms in « small plensant family. Referencesgiven and required. House has ail modern conv.» enoes, bath, gas, ac. GiTS—A VERY PLEASANT FRONT room, on second floor, heated by fur. {o let, vith, Hoard, to & gentlemen and gente, wt No, wi mn and eight uf Wall wireet ferry. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH full of partial Board, al 37 Cranberry street, hear Cor ium!ta, Siiuaiion very desirable; tive minutes ot” Wailand Fulton ferries, BUSINESS MEN WANTING, BOARD AT MODERATE prices, with hall or large Rooms, cvntalning clove, pag ‘and grate, will please cat! a Elizabeth street, four doors ‘rom BI piewsant house and ample aatistuc- = F minutes of URNISHED ROOMS WANTED—FOR A QUIET N Ueman and lady, with full Board for the lady; one large | oF two amailer Roo ly Turnished and on moderate Preverence given, to 4 small private family in the vi of Twentieth io Twenty-ifth stroeta, between Broad: way and Sixth avenue, Address, stating terms, Quiet, He- lice, rei URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT=WITH OR WITHOUT Board, in a private hase, with all the modern imy nts, Inquire at 73 West Twenty-second street, Refer required. — | FAMILY WILL LET A THIRD STORY “THEIR WIVES WISH FoR TT". GENTLEMEN AND ished With Board; cleanliness, good plain Biro Poet ofles stating iesoe including fire aud gas, whiae must be for prompt pay. 0 LET FIRST CLASS BOARD, AN EXTEN- sion Room, mnely furnished, with’ Parlor if de~ sired, Also, & t desirable Room, with grate, on ther fourth tloor.’ Also, two very destrable Rooms on the floor, connecting.” Location desirablo—32 West trect, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, W 2 Witinat room, vethoun twetoosepd and tyes? rout room, ! wen and Twenty- ninth sireets and Fourth and Seventh “avenues, a De weok. Address K. 'T., Herald office, A GENTLEMAN AND LADY WISH A. ely Furnished Apartment, with Board for ow Indy preferre\, aad where there are: boarders, Location in the neighborhood o” Union Or Madison Park, Address, stating terms, A. C., Union ox Madison square Post office, 9 PER WEEK FOR A PRETTY FURNISHED ROO) with full Bourd, to @ gentleman and wife; gas an ire; 180 one for $8, in a first class house, with modern im- rovements, Apply at 163 West Twenty-sixth street, near Right avenu si std 14, NINTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE —FUB- nished Apartmenis to let, to gentlemen, with or withe out Board: a suit of fine large Parlors, aud a alagle Room. Cars and stag-sconvenent, j QQ WEST TWELPTH STREET, BEWEEN | FIFTH: and Sixth avenues.—One large Boom and two hall’ Bedrooms w let, with Boird, furnished; house has all the modern improvements, ‘Terms moderate, 7Q SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- way.—To let, several handsomely furnished Rooms, to single gentlemen; the location is near aii the first class hotels and places of amusement; reading room free. Inquire of ANSON HOUSE. 93 iREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRING—ALSTON- Hor r furnished suits of Rooms, with gas, Croton ry ‘economicall ies, Rent 4 15 ganily furnisue with ail the conventenc nthe convenience for housekee| 2ET.—ST. CLAIR HOUSE.—ELB ‘Kooms, with Bedrooms attached for houxekeeping complete, includ ing yas aud Croton water, to ict to respectable samilies or single gentlemen. 2 dia 21 ELM STREET—JACKSON HOUSE.—THE MOST comfortably and conveniently furnished Apartments in the elt neet the wants of small families, with every requisite Mrniture, clean linen, cooking range dnd utensils, gas and Croton water, a FINANCIAL. TIC SAVINGS BANK, Chastain Snare, ALLY. ON OR BEFORE, JAN. 20°WILL RE- Est 6 PER ENT AS FROM THE ist, sonived, during the past vear (a time of cialand Industria! depression}, $46,071 67-100 more than it has paid out. HANNE RAS PACONG “MOsES D, VAN PEL, President CHARLES D, BALLEY, Preasurer. Josern P. Coorer, Secretary. enalagea SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM SQUARE, JANUARY 1, 1862, DIVIDEND. Notice is hereby given that a dividend of six (6) per cent per annum on sims of $500 and under, and of live (5) per cent per annum, on suis over that amount which have beep ‘on deposit three’ (8) or six (6) months previous to date, will be paid ou or after tie 20th of January. order, f JOSEPH P. COOPER, Seeret tary. 2. KINDS OF CLAIMS, OF CONTRACTORS AND sainst any dep iruuent of the U. 8. government, ared, adjusted, verified and purchased, or quickly collected and pai over by the undersigned and his parmer, resident in Washington, to whom cluims are forwarded daily, Mice of EDWARD BISSELL, Notary, (late Purser Sed and Army and Navy Banker, 271 Brondway, con nér Chambers street, over Shoe and Leather Bank. TD) MDEND.CIRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 96 Warren street.—The truswes of this institution have directed that interest at the rate of six (6) percent per an- num on all sums of $500, and five (5) per cent on all sume up to 31,000, and four (4) per cont over thatamount, to, be id to all depositors entitied thereto, payable on und after jonday, the 20th day of January. All Interest not with- drawn Will draw interest as prindipal, JOUN CASTREE, President. Vaxprratte L, Burro, Secretary. MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, NEW York, Dee, 27, 1361.—Dividend positors are hereby nolitied that a semi-annual dividend at the rate of six per cent per annum on all sums of $500 und under, and five per cent on all suns over $50), which shall have been depo- sited at least three months ou'the Ist day of January next, will be paid to depositors on and after Monday, January 20, Tnierest not called for will be carried to the creditor deposi: torsas princlpal, Bank opm delly from 10 A. M. 108 P- My and from 4106 P. M., at 51 Chambers street, east of Broad- way. JOSEPH STUART, Eresident. Payrer Crerar, Accountant, IGHEST PREMIUM PAID FOR SPECIE BY T. P- JAMES & Co., 3 Wall street. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. sirect, | Depvalte mad ary will receive ini WARREN 96 on or vetore the 10h day of Janu terest from the 1st, Interest allowed at the rate of 6 per cent on sums feom $L to $200, and 5 per cent on sums over that amount. Ce ee \ hla ia tape, oT Monday, Thu OTP. M. BYLVANUS &. WARD. | Vice Presidents Vaypensitt L. Buxton, PRICE, CITIZENS’ FIRE, INSURANCE COMPANY, New York, Janua) 5 Re og hog pr wvanle on demand. . OS WARD A. WALTON, Secretary. ACRAMENTO VALLEY, RAILROAD COMEANY. 7H ¥ ons 1 Ist of janual 1862, on $400,000, first mort; me onde of that com| my i be paid after that day at the ullice of SCHUCHARDT & GEB NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, No. 429 CANAL, CORNER OF VARICK_ STREET. Open dally from 10 A, M. to, and from 6 to 7. M. vrais repairs on or before January 20 will draw interest at Sie percent intereat Allowed on all sumsof $500 and under, and five per cent on larger ainoun' THIS BANK HAS OPENED 7,142 ACCOUNTS, AND RE- LIVED ON DEPOSIT $03i.372 401N THE PAST THIRTY ae E, V. HAUGHWOUT, President. Ganpwen 8, Cuarm, Sec MI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND—OFFICE OF THE Pde SBS nd treet.. Orty, Jan a —The of tore of thie Company’ bave tt jeclared a semi-annual day di dividend of fi 5) ity rable on demand. vigend of five (6) Per cont, Paya EMBL, Secretary. $3.000- Meimotene, teeter genre aT pee ay his chy and well 4 Bis to GEO. HUSSEY, 80 Wiliam irvety basement $5,000 OF Sr, WANTED AT SIX PER CENT, A ou a first class four story brown stone Hou on Murray Bill, worth $14,000. Address A. B. C., box Post oflie. TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAG! $55.000 on productive Real Keuate, in this age rooklyn. in, suing of $1,100 and upwards. Apply in, the Office of the People’s Fire Insurance Company, to JOHN F. CONRLY, 66 Wall street. $75,000 7204%,08 TO LOAN—ON BOND ‘AND MORTGAGE, on real estate in this city or Brooklyn, in sums of $1,000 and upwards; also rere invest in pur- chasing Mortgaces. Apply to A, SERGEANT, 15 Wall street, i Sos ne v T ill GRAND STREET, THREE DOORS WEST OF Broadway—Money advanced on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Piate, Dry Goods and personal. property of eve description, or bought and sold, by JOSEPH A, JACKSON, ‘auctioneer und brol T NO. 9 CHAMBERS STREET.—MONEY TO LOAN to any amount on Biamoads, Watches Jewelty, dey by the well known and old established ISAAG, Broker and ominission Merchant, No.9 Chambers street. N. B.—No business transacted on Baturdays. ‘T.66 NASSAU STREET—A. HONIGMAN, DIAMOND broker, makes liberal advanceson Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c., oF buys them ut full value, at his private office, 3G Nae nize, room No.3, up salra! Bustoows AT 71 BLEECKER STRERT—MONEY LIBERALLY A. advanced to any amount on Diainynds Watches, Jew. Hkee pete He NEWTON, "TT Bleecker street, ‘up stairs, Duanoxns BOUGHT AND SOLD; MONEY TO LOAN on onda and Diumond Jewelry: advances made on articles for sale, Oftice hours from 9 till 104. M4, and 2 Ul PF. Monly, B. W. PLUMB, diamond brol Bi IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, Watches, Piate and Jeweiry, or bought for cash at the highest price. having oid Gold. or Silver to sell can- ot do beater LOUIS ANRIOH, 723 Broadway. AWNBROKER'S TICKET FOR SALE—OF Pagien, Lever Watch and Chain, ia pas the ieket will be sold cheap, Address A. R., box 118 Herald offiee, stating when and where an interview ‘can be had, $20.000 "Beestwray, rade a3 on archon ae monds and merchandise of every description, from $10 and upwards, Merchants in want of money will do well to call. Jusiness strietiy confidential. ____ RESTAURANTS. “A LL THE WORLD'S A STAGE, AND ADL THE MEN Of sense go and get their lunch at SERGBANT'S, 60 Wil- ilar street, where they find the best Ale in the city at three cents a glass, Also wines, spirits and segars, incomparalbe INGLISH MUTTON, FRIED SOLES, ROAST PHEA- santa, Jugged Hart and Green Turtle Soup for dinner tay. For saio English Soles, Yarmouth Bloaters, Cheese, Bacon Ae. 1. RICHARDSON, agent, 06 Malden laue, corned of Willian: etreei, Duniop's Ale in tine condition, vents GOT UP IN STYLE AT NO. 1 BARCLAY Whoo Toots sind deagnrs ate of Sirectimpertaties, Tn” asciaa ni ‘SPENCER & NEWKIRK, (yy: |. RECEIVED AT LIBBY'S, NO, 139 FULTON Oitrest a fine lot of Cherry Stone and Chin ue In~ {URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—SOME AS LOW AS $1 . Fire and breakfast can be had it required, at 189 Mott street, three doors above Broome, Stages aud Cars convenient to all parts of the city, FOORSISHED Rooms to Lit—wirn on winHoUT rl, {or & gentieman and his wile, demon, Obit nt or address 147 Allen streny, © OF (wo OB } OTEL ACCOMMODATIONS, AT MODERATE PRIORS, can be had at No. 49 West ‘Thirty.irst street, eorner Broadway, This house is well suited to the comfort of claes families and single gentlemen; lowest prive for Rooms, with Board, $6 per week, ngle 0 LET-WITH BOARD, IN THE MODERN BUILT hotse 73 Macdougal stragt (St Clements place), a Pare Jor on first floor, $9 per week; third story front Room $8 per week, two persons, and @ small Room $4 por week, Ist; also, Saddle Rocks, East Rivers, Rockaways and Shrews- buties. The finest Fries, Rovsts and Stews in town, N. B.— Oysters opened without cracking, __» RAILROADS, Hee, RIVER RAILROAD.--TRAINS FOR ALBANY, ‘Troy, the North and West, leave Chambers street at? and 1A. St., and 5:15,5 and 10:18 PB, M, EW YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY RAILROAD. For. dibany, Troy, North and West. Inter arrangements commencing Monday, Nov. 4, 186. For Albany—10:90 A. M., Express Mall Trai from Tweuty> sixth street depot. . For all local trains see Thine Table, JOHN BURCHILE, Assistant Superintendent. someon INE ARTS. | ANB ARTS —PORTRAITS IN Olt, ON CANVAS, Those in Want of the best, are respocttully referred the eiusio of ALANSON FISHER, 610 Broauway. s