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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMA LEA. 3 CORNELIA h = ayy) SHAT ROTABLE, COLORED beat woman as pi cook, laundress or chambermaid; 22 2 SULLIVAN ST., FIRST FLOOR,—A RESPROTA- Dio fenghish girl to go e short dita coun! 220 Seite ahr tnt ey 237 ares Teapoctaile froner. Good city reference, BETWEEN "TH AND STH woman as cook, washer and 5 WEST {71H STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG ALS ements cans to assist with the washing and froning; good city reference. ee 6 6 EAST 21ST ST., BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D_ AVS., OLN) frat door,—Au iret class cook; beat clty reference ‘ean bo given, 413 EAST 11TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—AN seg, Ametican woman, Protestant; la an excellent cook ‘meats, ‘aot rr variety of dishes, pastry and ean my Aa 493 EAST 12TH ST.—A NORTH OF IRELAND PRO. E 4 ‘eatant girl as pisin cook, washer and lroner, or to ; 0 lo general howework city oF cou ae 4RGQ TH AY, ROOM NO. Ba RESPECTABLE PER. 507 West Wee, St. BELOW ITH AVA RE. Hi apectable woman as cook; understands her business (A. EBENCH PERSON, WISHES | 4 SITUANION AB cook ina French, Italian or Spintsh family; or would or country; waves not so much an objec tas son as cook; is an excellent washer and ironer. bb all Ite branches; would assist with the washing. feasvarse. Good reference, Address L, ¥., box 11 Herald fice. Chambermails, &c. PL ‘ sr - BEOOELES. TURD FLOOR. A rl will do up 8! Fitters ae dO SRO RB dren and is Two German girls (sisters) to do light housework wing orto take care of ohildren ia a respectable LOG SMITH St, BROOKLYN, FIRST FLOOR FRONT.— and family. 154 IST AV., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH 8TS., IN OE the fancy store.-A Scotch girl as chambermatd and ‘fine washer and ironer; city reference, DOO WEST TH st. CORNER 7TH AY., BASE: 2 ment—A respectable German girl to do chamber- ‘work or genoral housework in a smal WEST 83D ST,, BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH ava.——A young German giri as chambermaid. 694 8D AV., BE? WEEN 87TH AND 88TH 818, SEC- JE ond floor, back room.—A respectable girl to do up giaite work and take care of ehildrex. Call on Saturday and .y. " 77H AY.-A XESPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS 700 chambermaid and seamstress in a private family; deat city reference. 894. 2 AY, BETWEEN 47TH AND 4stit sT8.—A IE young viri ax chambermald and waltreas or cham- Bermald and aeamstreas good elty ruference from her last “ps ' Dressmakers and Seamstresses. © NORTH MOORE 8T.—A FRENCH LADY, LATELY arrived from Paris, and having great experience in mak- ‘tng millinaries and dressing clothes, wishes to find employ- ment, Mile, JEAN, 32 8TH AV: COMPETENT DRESSMAKER TO GO $24 cut by ihe fay in o first clase family, or would work ca 10; 8 uw yood operator and understan ‘kinds of family sewing. "Cant for a few days. 27 EAST BROADWAY, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT io a ret class opehatar sa tbe Whesee” £ Meee meee ih a tra case operator jeeler & Wilson sowing ma: 5} STH AVA LADY OF MANY YEARS’ EXPERI- ) ence in’ cutting and making ladies’ undergarments, wrappers, children's clothes of every description, gentiemen’s said tio would Uke, the work of a few fail oa cording ing; tucking three cents per yard, ie ‘Wison's machine. "Call on of address Miss R’ M. JONES. NEW SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMA) Misreliuncous, 6 EAST 10TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A FOREION- OD er having several leisnre hours desires a {ow more Bupita in Preach, German. Ruslan and bookkeeping: would Acvept a position as bookkeeper. Address INSTUCTRESH. A® ELDERLY RESPECTARLE PROTESTANT WOMAN who understands nurse tending would take charge of two children or an fnvalid lady im God-fearing faint} not so much tho object ; she can give the most 18 reterenoos, Address C.' SMITH, branch Hi ‘ollive, Brooklyn, LADY DESIKES THE POSITION OF HOUSEKERP- ar or copyiat. Address for cue week Miso J, 1k. MA- BON, mation L, A LADY OOPYIST DESIRES EMPLOYMENT AT A moderate compensation at ber own residence. Ad- cress 8. D. R., Herald olllce, A: RADY OF REFINDMENT, THOROUGBLY OAPA- bie, destrea ® position of trusts would ve glad to act na companion toa Indy or as housekeeper in o gentleman's family; bighest tealmonials qivoo. Address Hs box 5,733 Post ofice, New York. A YOUNG WIDOW, OF THE HIGHEST R#SIrkCTA- bility, wishes to ire @ sitvation as lady's companion, No objection to travel. Would accept any Ratton ‘of conte dence not mental, Address Mrs. H. H. 6., id A RADY, OF MORAL AND. INTELLECTUAL CUL- ture, who bas unfortunately become reduced fn efrcum- mances, would like to find a home tu a gentieman’s family; can teach English branches and or can be useful boat a house or children. Address MEREDITH, Brooklyn, ‘OPYIST...IF THERE J9 ANY GENTLEMAN THAT / can appreciate a correct, neat copyist, and will pay four crntn a fllo for work well done, address TERMS’ Herald alee. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS comnpanion and would assist with the care of ebildren and make heraelf useful about a house; salary not #0 much an object as a comfortable home; good refer nces. Address 8,8. C., Herald offic YOUNG, LIVELY WOMAN, KIND AND GOOD TO ehfidren, one 18 another 24 months old; German or Eng- ish preferred; mast Lave bet references, front door bell, 0 THE WORKING CLASS.WE ARK NOW PRE- pared to furnish all classes with constant employmeut at home, the whole of the time or for the a] moments, Business new. light and ao Persons of either sex earn from 60c, to gvening, aud a proportional sum by devoting their whi the to the nines Jove and irls earn oe as much as men. That all who see this otice may send their address, and test the business, we make this unparalleled offer: ‘fo such as are vot well autis- fied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, @ valuable sample, which will do to commence ‘work on, anda copy of The People's Literary .Compani one of the largest and best family newspapers publiated, all went free by mall, Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address B.C, ALLEN &00., Augusta, Me ANTED FEMALE | CANVARSERS, OF INTELL. ence and go reas tay can be c made, “Address BUSINGSS, Herald bilee. 7 WA Ak Noun soon oF SERRE tan, for general, housew " Inquire at 4.biav., in bessmene iiss ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT SEAMBTRESS8, WHO I8 willing to do some chamberwork and who can operate es a & Wiison’s sewing machine. Apply at 208 East 13th 62 Amity at, Wares Geb, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, NY tn a private family of four persons, 201 Weat dist st, WASTED. AN ENGLISH, SCOTCH OR GERMAN girl, to take the entire care of a child of 16 montha and dosome plain sewing; none but an experienced and capable nersou need apply. Apply this day (Saturday) at 08 Weal 32d st. Best reference required. WANTED TWO FIRST CLASS IRONERS. INQUIRE ‘at 681 Broadway, corner Spring st. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD FRENCH COOK, man or woman. Call at 75 Lexington av., from 8 to 12 A.M, or after P.M, Wan. \-LADIES WHO HAVE HAD A LARGE EX- perieice in machine tucking, Address by letter M. H. CHASE & CO., 819 Broadway. . WARrED—a. STRONG, ACTIVE BOY FOR GENRRAL BURNS NTED-ONK WHO IB THOK. or Of good address aud energetic can secure @ desir. ablo aictation. “Address WATSON, box €04 Pont ole, A FEW EXPERIESCED NEWSPAPER CANVASSERS: wanted ‘To solicit advertisements for 4. first class paper on commission, Address ADVERTISKMENTS, box Heraid vite, BECOND OARVER, AT ORBELPY'S DINING 8A- £4 loon, 16 Greenwich av. Omiy those used to the bum ness need apply. GENTS WANTED—FOR ONE OF THE LARGEST hfe inenrance companies; gentlemen tmexperienced in the business, but having an extcnsive uoquajatance ip this city and vfolnity whieh they can intuence, will be guaranteed 8,400 the first year; office, room, Ac., free. Address, with Fedi name, box 2,092 Post oillbe, New York, BX, WANTED.70 GO OW ERRANDS AND MAKE himaelf generally useful about a confectiouery sore. Abply to-day or Monday next at 849 Hudson at, 10 THB UNEMPLOYED.—MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS can nnd Profitable employments temporary or perma. nent, in taking subscriptions for fine illustrates books, on salary or commission, “Apply to F, KEPPEL, 140 Fulton #t ANTED—A BOY. ADDRESS, WITH FULL PARTIU- VANTED.-A YOUNG MAN TO RUB A RHEUM. leman two evenings in the weok. Address RHSUMATINM, Herald often. Was MAN AS WAITER, IN A PRIVATE familys must furnish beat references from inst em- er and thoroughly understand his business; French oF ferred. A\ atNo, 1 Bast 40tu st, between 7 and Do dock Saturday otening. sina ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 2) YEARS OF notioed “hat do nih give referetioe and aiate salary required, ferehoe ani wutred, ‘Kadreas J. B. H., Herald ole. pili office work; 6 write jood hi a be will we work, “Adareas A) Bev 'Herald onsen vant ane be willing bg RUSSELL'S AMERICAN STEAM PRINT- ing House, corner Reade and Centre streets, a boy, who thoroughly understands reading all kinds of manuscript. None other need make application, “Waxes #4 per week} PUTTER CAN Uy sue with ibere) aren a in ‘every respect; none of Foal name and full particu: W. F., 828 Broadway, A. Bite a permanent inuat be thoroughly quali will be noticed. A ee val lara of inst oF prosent position, FABRICANTS.—WANTED, A DYER AS FOREMAN ing the most partioular job work in the ary given than iy ore Sao bas rout partlo }.& permanent situation an er elsewhere, Apply at E. LORD’ ‘omica 111 8th TPO, CIVIL BNOINBERS AND ‘cupioyment, by a practical surv of Oftecn years’ experience on extensive surveys. Will be dis: eugagod about ist of February. (Gooa references, Addrens SURVEYOR, Henchey's Hoel, Quebec, Canada. ANTED-—MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS, COPPER- ‘smiths, firemen, seamen and landsmon for the United States Navy. Apply to E, RODE, 66 Market at. 4 draughtaman, ‘ANTED—AN Al FOREMAN, CAPABLE OF CUTTING ‘all kinds of patterns, in a’firat class clothing house; the very best city reference required. Cail in person at M4 and ‘Vesey at., from 9 to 10 A. M. and from 1 to P. M. Waste te crass best ret bred. m men; best Address BOILER MAKUR, Herald office. snc? Teaulres ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS MANUFACTURING Jewelry house, an experienced desiguer and drauxlite- man,’ To one well qualified & good and perinanent sltuation be sven. ive full address or state where laterview may be had, JEWELRY, Herald office. CLASS BOILER MAKER; ONK WANRTED.-A PACKER, ACCUSTOMED TO PACKING fine glaseware and lampa; must be smart, sober and steady; none others need apply. Call between 12 and 1 P. M. this day at R. DOUGLAS & CO.'S, 25 Liberty st., up stai ANTED—LARD OIL PRESRES. M. H. SHEPARD, 169 Front street. ANTED—A LITHOGRAPHIC STONE POLISHER ‘one Who tnderstands the business preferred, Inquir Detween.7 and 8 o'clock A. M. at 39 Beekman at, ‘and tronin, with best © a 41 West futh'st,, between 10 ad 12 o'clock. ‘W44TED-A GIRE, WITH Gop ciry REFERENCE, to attend a ladies’ restaurant. Apply, after 10 o'clock. A. M., at DIXON'S, 276 Bleecker st. manent situation in a fainily in Brooklyn or New ‘ARD, 232 juts made up in the neatest manner by Wheeler & sewing and dressmaking, wishes employment by the day, 34.9 Fatttonable dreds and cloakmaking, Fall and winter 18 aah ae ldress tor three days Mrs, ED fants? machine, week or month; city reverence. suits, 28, upwards; wrappers, #2 @ #2 50; also children's and QV AnteD—a SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND BLEECKER ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, accustomed to children’s clothes and undergarments, wants a York. WEST IsTH 8T,AN OPERATOR BY THE DA’ or week, or would take work home; ladies’ and i Wisoo' 288 8D AV., BETWEEN %D AND &TH STS.—A seamstress, who understands all kinds of family EAST 12TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM,— misses’ garments made to order ; patti id fashic Hy Cutting and basting, “Gall or address, nae *aablon plates seamstress in @ private family; lived five years iu last Place. “Address IE. Cy box 108 Herald olive. " General Housework, &c. 924] WEST WTH STA YOUNG WOMAN TO DO Pg itheral Nousework in « sinail family ; bas unexcep- fouai reference from last employer. 963 WEST MD. STA RESPE ABLE GIRL, Je) intely landed, to do general housework; no objec: thon to the country, Housekeepers, &c. }] UNION COURT, BETWEEN 11TH AND 13TH sTs.— LA respectabie wiow would go us housekeeper by the Bay, greek or month; {aa first class cook, Call or address for v8. 33 WEST ATH STA PROTESTANT SCOTCH Wo- D0 _ man as housekeeper or indy’s companion or children’s governess; good reference. N EDUCATED LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS Aas toinekosper with fret class partios; refereaces given, Address Miss JAMES, box 103 Herald oflice, AS HOUSEKEEPER—A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN (widow), in a widower's family; fond of children; town or country. Address 8. W., for one week, Herald oflice. N AMERICAN WIDOW WANTS EMPLOYMENT AS housekeeper ina hotel or private family; speaks the French language; good city reference. Address Mrs. J. A. M., box 140 Herald oftice. HOUSEKEEPER’S POSITION DESIRED, refined and inteiii; & widower's family a first class parties, | Mh BY A nt young widow; would travel with companion: none need answer but AKA, 113 Sth av. near loth ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY AN American widow lady; « widower's fatally preterred; or as companion to @ lady; agood home in preference to hich wages, Address Mrs. J.’K. SCOTT, Herald office. JANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS housekeeper; tul!y competent; widower'’s family pre- ferred; could teach cbfidren; references given and required. Address E. C., Herald office. Nurser, co. |] BREVOORT PLACE, 10TH St.-AN AMERICAN WO- man, who will soon be direngaged, aa monthiy nurse; best Feference; can be seen at her present employer's for ove ‘week; would take care of an invalid lady. 112 O22, 80, 7 WEST MTH ST. (PRESENT EM- J ployer,.—A monthly nurse, about ‘to be disengaged. WEST STH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman as nursé and seamstress, or as nurse and chambermaid; best city reference from last employer; no @bjection to the country. Ring the third bell. 24.4, DIVISION BT. IN THE MILK STORE.—AN EX. perienced woman as nurse, cook or vo do general housework ; good reference can be given. 4.4.6 BAST R01 BTCA RESPECTABLE, MARRIED woman wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own resi- dence. Can be sean for three day 52 EAST 16TH ST., SECOND, STORY, BACK.—A RE- XJ spectable married woman, with a fresh breast of ilk wishes a baby to wet nurse, at her own house. Call for wo days. THD 2, AV. NEAR MOTH ST. THIRD FLOOR.—A OS ‘respectable girl as child's maid; wishes to go hom at night; can wash well and will make herself generally use- ful. Can be seen for two days, 6TH ST, NEAR AY. D, UPPER FLOOR.—A 8] Ek healthy woman us wet nurse; has a fresh breast of milk, and will take care of a baby. Laundresses. &o. WATTS ST., NEAR VARICK._THE WASHING OF one or two gentlemen is wanted by a plous colored woman, an experienced laundress, who will keep every buiton sewed on: “neat asa pin.” Address or call on AUNTIE AN DERSO! 150 WEST STH ST.—WASHING WANTED, BY A RE- ON) spectable woman, at her‘own home, or would go out by the day; can do fluting in the bess of style ; best city rever- ence. 155 WEST 27TIE » ROOM NO. A FRENCH we) Janndrean wishos to do washing st her own house; aie juting and pufling. Call or addres: 23.4. BAST DTM st. IN THE REAR —A RESPECT. OE able widow wants waving at her house or to go out by the day; best rererences, HOUSEKEEPER WISHES A few families’ washing; Kinds of and French (tutiag. Ci EAST 26TH 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO work out by the day at washing and ironing, nouse 3A cloaning or any kind of work i private famtlles or res- vaurants. Cail ree days. WANTED-BY A WIDOW IN RE stances, a few gentlemen's waahin sion will be given; termareasovable and mending done for game; reference given. ‘fo gentlemen who desire thelr clothes, iiuen, 4c., carefully attended to this fam rave oppor- funity.” Address Mis. P., station D, . Waitresses, &e. 29 G SULLIVAR ST. THIRD FLOOR, 4A good yirl as waitress and to do ch Faspectable place; visives a seapectabie plac RON'T ROOS.— mberwork ina be engaged in food cook cellancony. +) RAST WASHINGTON PLAUE, ROOM 18.-A3 SALFS- & worn in fancy store, experianced companton or gvern- esa to young children, Address or call.on C. E. : 20 JANE STA COMPETENT PERSON AS COM. panton to an jova'id or housekeeper, or would take the tire charge of an infant, 1Q] WEST 2TH STA LADY OF PRACIICAL EX- Gi perience as matron or housekeeper, either in a achool, family or institution, where her ability would be desired; references from maty of the moat respectaule per- wons in'the city. Address Mra. H. H, 14 4TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE, NEAT AND TIDY jon woman (Protestant) to attend a bakery or eoulec- ‘ore. Call or addrens for two days at her present paints COMPETENT NURSE, WITH CITY reference, 114 East ath st. WANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN FOR GEN. wee housework; American or English preferred. 25 ing 81 NY ANRED es FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID, TU aasist with sewing and children; must be neat and tidy and understand her work thoroughly; city references yequired. Apply from 9 ull 11 o'clock Saturday at 38 Weut jth a WARTED-A WIDOW LADY WHO UNDERSTANDS French; ® Southerner preferred. Address box 6,040 Post oflice, stating where an interview can be had. ‘WANTED. A YOUNG GIRL, 18 TO 14 YEARS OF AGE, to go to New Haven and take care of two children ; none need apply except those who want a permanent situation and a good home, Apply at 556 Broadway, from 2 to 4 o'clock, JANTED—A NEAT GIRL TO DO GENKRAL HOUSE- work for a family of two; must be & good cook, washer and froner. Apply at 153 West lith st, ANTED—A TIDY SCOTCH, SWEDE, AMERICAN or German gtrl, for genera! housework, for a month or more, and then to go with the family to Chicago ax nurse and chambermaid; must bave good reierence. Apply at 433 it Gd at. 309 BAST, 82 STA RESPECTABLE, O1RL WANT. 0 ed to do the work of a small fumfly, consisting of three persons. 533 WEST 2TH ST. =A WE take a baby to her hou: SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. WEST HOUSTON STREET.—A YOUNG PRUSSIAN 4 of good address, who speaks English and French, as water in a private family; thoroughly understands bis bui ness; best city references, GENTLEMAN, HAVING EXTENSIV acquaintance ih the Southern States, di as travelling agent for sone good house, ERNER, Herald oilic ANYED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, SOBER ‘and industrious single man; understands the care and management of horses, &c., and is willing to make himself useful.” Call on or addreas J. H., at scedstore, 201 New York, for two dayi NURSE WANTED, TO PAT MCGUIRE. ‘ulton FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, N DESIRE UNE JEUNNE PERSONNE FRANCAISE pour soigner une petite fille de sept uns; i! faut quelle sache bien coudre, coiffer et avoir les metileurs recommanda- tions. S'adresser Albemarle Hotel, chambre 9%, apres trois heures aujourdhul. NE DAME FRANCAISE DESIRE PRENDRE EN garde un enfant, S’adresser 414 6me av., trois etage; bonnes references. NE DEMOISELLE, ARRIVANT DE PARIS, COU- tonriere, deaire se placer dans une famille, S'sdresser a 15Prue Wooster, premier etage. LOST AND FOUND. UND—LAsT WEDNESDAY MORNING, A BLACK Dog, with brown spots over the eyes. Inquire at 147 East Fourth street, secor 8 . EBLE, — OUND—ON A PAVONIA FERRYBOAT, JAN. 6, A Pocketbook, contaming ® small sum of money. The ‘owner can have ‘the same by calling at % Liberty atreet, up stairs, and proving property. Lost THURSDAY, 611 IN N ENAMELLED DOU. ble case Gold Watch, stemwinder; name on case Mary McPherson. The finder willbe suitably rewarded on returd- ing the same to 183 Madison avenue. OST—ON FRIDAY, 7TH INST., PLANS FOR NEW building corner Centre and Leonard streets, ‘The tinder wiil be rewarded for his trouble by leaving them at the above corner, OST—-IN FOURTH AVENUE CAR, THI ing, about 53 o'clock, w gold Hunting Wateh ; the fin will be suitably rewarded upon leaving the same wt li Broadway, room 11. No questiona asked. LoStcos WEDNESDAY LAST, AT THE NEW YORK Circus, a lady's Mink Muff. ‘he ander will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at Mrs. BUILEK’S fancy store, No, 10 Sixth avenue. L ST—THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, AT AMY ricus bali, or going to No. 12 Clinton place, « point Ine Handkerchief.’ Full value will be paid by JAS. F. BERRY, 615 Broadway. OST—AN ITALIAN GREYHOUND, ON WEDNESDAY Ld evening, January f, 1870. If the tinder wil please re- turn the same to 457 Sixth avenue, be will be snitably re Mis, ANNIE WARNER, REWAKDS. 2 REWARD. LOST, ON THE 7TH, A SAVINGS 4 Bank Book from tle Bowery Savinga ‘tank, to Henry Magretha Schaffer, No. 289,464. “The finder will rece bove reward on returning the book to No, 442 We and Tenth avenues, fe ire SITUATION AS rues ale PRIVATE mily ®& young man, & Protestant; has good city Address J, By, Herald olice, sik Raid referen TANTED—BY A F. AND A. M. IN GOOD STANDING, a situation at fo ein ; Wages no object. Address otal. 'ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN (MAR- ried), where ho can earn at least $12 a week; best reference. Cail on or addres ton ay., Brooklyn. Vv ‘ANTED.A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HIS EVEN- ings to himaelf would like to obtain some copying or writing of some kind to do; would have no objection to keepin, nail set of books; best reference; terms mode- rate. ress for one week C., box 214 Herald oilice, CLERKS AND SALESMEN. A tion witha firstclass house. Address A. B. C., Herald office. A YOUNG MAN, 22 position in an office, atore or hotel; is a fine writer and “FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER WANTS A SITUA- Address THOMAS JAMES, box 140 Herald GEORGE LAWSON, 16 Clin- accountant. oftice. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND PRACTIC double entry bookketper and correspondent is open to Ap engagement with w good house; best re:ereuces and teati- montals; a position in a good house the prime object. Ad- dress ACCOUNTANT, atation G. SITUATION WANTED— tleman in business, spe by hops. Speaka French, Fnglish and German. Ad JEAN, No. 3 North Moore SMART LETTER WRITER WANTED. ADDR by mail, giving particulars aad references, 8. $. FITCH, M.D., 14 Bromtway. AT empioyment by audresa- 8. YOUNG MAN WHO IS QUICK AND CORREC’ figures can obtain tempora: ing 8. C., Herald viuee, slating ver POQKKERPER-CWANTED, IN | AN | IMPORTING house, an elderly man, who isan educated bookkeeper and can bring wnexceptionable references. Address, ting name, age, references, &c., B. C., Herald office, Poe SHOE SALESMAN WAN: OOT AND has anear by trade, MEADE & CO —WHO 16 Warren at. DRUG Address D*. AN EXPERIENCED CITY desires a situation as day or night clerk, Herald of DECG, CLERK WANTED ONE WHO 18 RULLY competent and with good references. Apply at 297 4th aav., corner of 34 at RUGGIS' ex) —A YOUNG MAN, OF SEVERAL YEARS? ience in the retail drag trade, wishes @ situation; 00d references, Address A. B. C., Herald ofc GALESMAN WANTED —FOR THE PAINT AND COLA 1D) trades mast be thoroughly conversant with the business, Addreas &., vox 3.40% New York Post oflice. WASTED BY A YOUNG MAN OF FOUR YEARS’ E. perfence fn the business, « situation ax clerk in a gr cery stere, Address W. K. P., box 174 Herald of WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A MA years experience, as aalesinan and location either city or country. Address H. ollie, Wastenss PO: Lour years’ exper ence of last employe @, New York. h repairer; Cy Herald ‘ION, BY A DRUG CLURK, OF nce, with unusual advantages; refer- Address G. H. P., box iu TED—A CLERK OR AC raloitice day work; must be quick and correct at od peninan; salary moderate ; situation per- factory good references indispensable. Ad- oil __COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. _ A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman or groom ; is temperate, willing and obliging; Gan take charge of a garde! G,, box 118 Herald office. COACHMAN" FA petent ma: £11; best city al oiice, oF No. beat city reference. Address SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- Willing to make himself generally nso- ence. Addvess COACHMAN, box 24 Her- West 13th mn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS Meoncl amin and plain gardener? would be willing 10 take Moderate Wages; Dems city 1eferenve, Address ai, D.. Herad oice, 10), Hoe IN AVENUE, B, WHILE RIDING IN A +. Dry Dock car, a set of Plans tora ho street, of no use but to the owner, $10 will be paid return to J, H. HUGHES, 278 Diviaion street, neur Grand 5 REWARD.—LOST, $20 in Sixth avenue or Booih’s theatre, a gold Locket, with pearls and monogram. Above reward wi'l be paid ou returning it to 62 West Forty-seventh strect. FQ) REWARD,—LOST, ON THE REAR PLATFORM I of a Thirty-fourth street ear, between 6 and 7 o'clock last evening, a Watch, with crystal both gules; stem: winder and repeating the hours and every five minutes. Tho above reward will be paid and. no questions asked ut J, A, ABRY'S, 63 Nassau street; or address A. L., box 2,718 Post ce. Dealers and pawabrokera wtil take avtice of the fore: going. : $100 REWARD, WILL Br AID AKD NO QUES. a tions asked for tie return of the Property taken from No. 116 East ‘Twenty-ceventh atreet, om the night of the 6th January f ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, $15.00 END NO. USSTIONS ASKED, ON RE- URN OF THE 270 YARDS OF LAUES (OK'IN PRO- PORTION OF PART OF THE BAME), STOLEN ON NO- VEMBER 4, BY BREAKING OPEN ‘A TRUNK IN THE BAGGAGE CAR ON THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, BETWEEN ALBANY AND NIAGARA FALLS. OLGA DE MALUTA-FRALOFF, 29 WEST TWENTY-THIRD SUREET, NEW YORK. “INSTRUCTION. A Bh PACH GROORKEEPING, WRITING, ARITU- metic, Grammar, Spelling; day and evening ladies’ do- partment; Telegraphy, Frenca and German; private instruc: ton. THOMPSON'S Business College, 20 Fourth avenue, op- posite Cooper Institute. T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOWERY. Private inatrnstion, day und evening, in, Telegraphy, Bookkeepmg, Writing, Business Calculations, french man, Spanish, Shortband, Drawing and English brancues. Ladies! deparitnent. PARE OPPORTUNITY. FRENCH, SPANISH, Itajian, Latin, pure pronunciation and thorough instruc: tion, by exper prot wen will he formed ‘Tuesaay, January. LOWS Business College, 16 Bowery. T PAINIS BUS coun (ESTABLISHED 1849) jowery, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Speling, German, Fren day and’ eveain ment. LOCUTION. 1a IN THIS USEFUL ‘nd ornamental branch of education at modarate charge ‘by a teacher of standing and experience. Address box 3, Post ottice, ADAME OK GRAND iiAs Tenth strest, whare ale will in classes or privote aia THE LECTURE SEASON. FOR DISABLED 5 HE HON. will lecture at Irving in ald of the fond for th RELIEF OF DISABLED SULDIERS AND SAILORS. Subject: “Self made Men. “Doeaticks” will read an original Humoro: ten for the occasion Tickets 60 centa Heorew, tangit in sirictiy private rooma, 24 Wrilicg Lessons $20). Ladies' depart. iOVED TO Linu to teach Frey Poem, writ. 5 cents—to be nad at the MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON Interesting, invaluabie aud xcientiie aubjects, showing how to live aud what we live for, ara delivered daily at the New York Muscum of Anatoniy. Those unable to atvend can receive a copy by forwarding % eeuts to the Secreiary, 613 Broadway. MUSICAL, LADY WITH THOROUGH MUSICAL EDUCATION will give instruction on the piano. Terran 88 per quarter. Gull 0 or address MUSIC THACHELE, 6% Wanhington street, near Perry, YOUNG LADY, AN EXCELLENT SINGER, WOULD AX liketo have & place In @ church; no difference what eharch, Jewish or Christian. Apply at 44% East thirty-tourtu street, between Second and Third avenut A TLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Viauo wt pupil's residence, for $10 per quarter; beat Feterences given, Address, with ‘residences, TEACHER, box 129 Herald office. COMPETENT ORGANIST WISHES TO OBTAIN A ‘A situation; can directa choir. address A. B, C.. 0x07 Herald one, | | \ ' { CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. . Fast Side, T A BARGAIN-A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT frame Biore and Nwellimg on Third avonne, Harlem 5 18,000 cash; #17 Boxtoxt, SPANLEY DAY, 925 Broadway SPLENDID YOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN fone Honse, on sixtieth street, pear, Lexington avenue, will be wold, with the eioguat Furallure, ata very moderat price, Particulars and pernits of ISAAC HONIG, 2% !'tne at, A. “208 SALE. TWO NEW FIRST, CLASS BROWN + stone Hooves, four story,ibasersent and sub-cellar, on wuoe near Thirtynine street. Inquire on the pre- mises, of KM, COBUAN, AGE CAN BE HAD BY THE INNEDIATE N ADVah (ie INME DIATE é a (ie ologaut brown stone Dwelling No. Textu, Murray Tt 18 finished in the best mann A mwat desirabie aud price moderate, Apply ob promises. {OK SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, Vast Seventy-eighth stivet, between Fourth: and Madison ave } a improvements, Mi sp.endid order, $21,000, “Apply on the promises, BADE ATT Ry PIRAT, arRERT, NEAR GRAND F%. too ~ completely a aiegantly farotahed,” Apply to te. OANFIBLD, 4B Wall street, Letween 12 aiid 2 o'clock. Ron. SALE-ON MADISON AVENUE, A VERY FINE aorettiog Hou. in complete order, and with imr ediate wermon st deainid, Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. Pine wireot. Rpts ae AVENUL—FOR Lipa! rat, FULL de near fourth atroet; price only 47,0.0 each. Ap] toh. TH, LUDLOW & G0., No. 3 Pine atrect, Manon AVENUE, EAST SIDE, FIRST HOUSE south of Forty-ninth street.—-25.10xAxe6 | walnut trim- mings, rosewood doors; ceilings and sidewalla beautifully Unted; work throughout substantial and eaborate; price reasonable; terms easy. Also two first claes four atory Houses, Vorty-etghth street, between Sixth and Seventh ave- nues ; Brice 830,00. Apply to owner, PHILIP FITGPAT- RICK, 843 Sixth avenue, near Forty-eight wirees. TO cto BEAN ESTATE. A vINE TENTMENT PRO. nt and rear hows 10) ec) sireels only $1000; tent over giaby won Delancey ______ DICKINBON & CARTER, 66 Wall atreet. 3°. AVENUE, CORNER, NEAR EIGHTIETH BTREET.— ©) Three fue four story brown stone Stores and Dwellings, paving 10 per cont, for sale cheap, or Country Place in part paymout, W. P. SEYMOUR, i7] Broadway, As. BARGAIN NEAR FIFTH AVENUE IN Fit. y-first street.—Four story brown stone House, mar Die bali, bard wood doors; $25,000; ground #30. WARD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner Heventeanth street, THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, JA. 204422100, on Fiftv-firat street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, will be sold cheap, If applied for at once, Particulars and permifs of ISAAC HONK), 25 Pine atreet, HOUSE AND THREE LOTS FOR SALE VERY reasonably—L0Sth atreet, 170 feet exst Grand Boulevard and 200 feat weat Tenth avenue. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Vine street. OR SALE—A SUBSTANTIAL FIVE STORY BRICK Factory, 60 feet front by 60x100, with good engine and doller, situated in West Forty-third street; price %25,000; terms'eaay. Cail on or address OWNER, 42i’ Broome street. OK SALM AT A BARGAIN—A THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House in West Nineteenth street, be- = two Eighth and Ninth avenues, in tine order; rents for $2,100; plea BIB, Can be neen by calling on owner, J. A- DENHEIMER, Western Hotel, 13 Vortianat atreet. No bro: Kers need apply. i FOR SALE CHBAP—A SINOLE LOT ON, THE WEST. erly side of Etghth avenue, just north of 118th atreet ; price 84,200. ‘Apply to the owner, 77 Cedar sirect, roums 16 aud 18, OK SALE OR TO LET--ON THE BEST PART OF Fifth avenne and Ceniral Park, anew and firet class four story brown stone House, with iinme: ponsession ; torma moderate, Apply to Dr. "MARCY, 35 East Twenty: second atreet, between J and 12 A. M. FOR CASH CUSTOMERS—TWO Bi one frame Dwelling in thia city frame in Brooklyn; one frame (cott wilt) on Staten Lland, and a smal! Farm, with good house, barus, &c., within armilla of New York city, elther in Jersey, Long Island, or New York. MAJOR & Cf Liberty street. FHOUSES KOR SALE. PARTIES | CONTEMPLATING purchasing are requested to examine the new and ele- jant block of Houses on the west side of Madison avenue, be ween Forty-second and Forty-third streets, Full ‘enn be obtained by applying to the owner, CHAR) GIN, arebitect, 191 Broadway. HOUSE, ON FIFTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE CENTRAL Park, for sale; price 79,000," Othera on Madison ave- 14,00)’ and upwards. HASTINGS, ‘oa. 4 and 6 Pine street, wrenlars ES DUG Bue and aide streets, COLVIN & SALMON, [LOTS FOR SALE ON SEVENTY-FIRST STREMT, NEAR the Boulevard; four full lots; price $7,600 each, on easy terms. Othors in good locations. 8, EMBERSON, 421 Eighth avenne, 18. 000 ATEEEE STORY, HIGH stoor BRICK plo. + House, 238 Weat Fifty-third street, between rondway and iiighth avenue; repaired at a cost of 82,500 by the occupant (owner), who is leaving tue city; or will nell partially furniahed, including Carpets, Parior, Chamber and ining Room Furniture, new (worth 1,500), for 19,000; terma’ easy; ponseasion’ during February. Apply on. the premises between 3and 6 P.M. Miscelianeous. SACRIFICE—BROWN STONE HOUs= IN PIPTY. feet wide; marbie balla; i) bedruoms; SN, Brond| , corner Seventeenth at. SUBSCRIBERS HAVE HOUSES AND LOTS FOR on all the principal streets and avenues of the city; would do weil to c: nd exainine our liste be K & SOLME! 46 Hast Twenty-third street. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. CLASS BROWN STONE EXTRA SIZ House and six Lots, iad out in garden with Cruit, ution in Brooklyn; price 530K), Por particulars ap: t 282 Jay street. y CLTY, HOBOKEN, ¥ AND BERG IUDSON CITY for Snie. cosRy TWO JOR SALE A and extension frame House, din with bri ated in Jersey City, contalns 1 rooms, with ull improve ment, viz., gan, bath, washing, henter, &c.; bulit by day work; is seveu minutes’ waik from fe o 93,200 cua, AND A WA MAJOR & CO., 9 L COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SA LL WANTING FARMS, GOOD SOIL, MILD A “and healthy, thirty-four mil price $3 per nero. ‘The place is growing more rapidly most any other place in the United Stater, Thonsan Address CHARLES k. LANDIS, Vinel RURAL HOME, ¥. 8. STALLENECHT AA citys ce YRANBERRY FARM FOR SA LIE. 17 AORES, TWO HOURS FROM idingy; price 9,000; very cheap. ‘Nassan street, New Yor! -GOOD BRUTLDINGS, J BO actos of land, 13 acres of a Ocean county, N. Apply to C. LOXTON, Vatisade « Hndaon Oty, 'N. NOUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE Of TO LET J Bweniah Untirnisied, on the banka of the Hudson, at almost every station on the line of the Hudson River Rail road. Parties desiring o parc ire will tind particu. lara with 8. EMBERSON, 421 Fighth JOAEMG FOR SALE wit fain in Westchester county, containing from 25 to 8 uf good land, with nfce f provements; prices from 6,00) upwards, Toll view of the Hudson, Fult. pacticul SON, 42] Eighth aveoue. JARS, 20 ACRES. 0 CULTIVATED, WITH sto0K and Tools; $5,100. D. HOLBROOK, Port Jervis, N.Y. enine, DIATE POSSES distance frow this cit POR Save SCHR Ar Home, Island, finely locwird ; $1,600, worth $2, roow No. POOR, SALE OR GEASE POGSESSION APRIL 1, 1510, the four atory brick factory known as Goldsmith Hal!, ry y tn Mapie place, 25x100 feet, heated throwghout by atoam, and a 12 horse engine, double foortug and the beat of Hight; now occnpied asm jewelry manucactory; terme easy. Inquire of SOHN 'R, PIERSON, on the premises, of at No. i Park pi Newark, N. J. , NORTH SIDe OF STATE Dtiage, barn, acre of 0; Wb minites from ferry.” 50 Broad VREENWICH-29 MILES BY NEW HAVEN RAI road. Alractive Res! three-quarters of an wi others, Address J. W. ATWAT Coun. Sit OOF FOR A NATURAL COUNTRY HOM MY i Residence on Orange avenue, Montelair, N. J; view and neighborhood, unsurpassed; 6 minutes irom tiree depots, 15 fromm Orange; house modorn, HM rooms, fur- nace in cellar; 14 acres of land. Apply to WM. JAGOBUS Montclair, N. J. mi, $7,000. Aino v» Bridge statton, ESTATE 10 EXCHANGE, Y MODERN HOUSK, AT PATER will linnged in part for Ladies’ and Gente! tured Furs and Kobes, Apply to STANLEY DAY, A kon. SION, ELE ins iinprove- iround, HANDSOME DOUBLE FRAME MA ood or nd ten all feriies; city. ngs will exehia J. KDAN, PRY RESIDENCE 1N FAIRFIELD COUNTY, exchanged for a four story high stoop House, bu: Sixteenth aud Phirtieth sireet; difference in cash. DREW & CO., 175 Fiith avenue, exc ‘OUR TWO STORY AND HIGH BASE Yj iuent £ Houses, near Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Ap: ply to Mr, RAY, 41 cond floor, front ollice, {XCHA BROOKLYN. J) d Business Prope Give particulars, price and encum! box 200 Herald Country: nee, Ak mDY. not answered, FOR STAFFORD oO: 's near Boulevard for Coun rooklyn Kroperty, Cail ou QXCHANGE—RUAL FE 4 Fink Vas Stock ; 18 La iry property ; 1M acre Farin for JAQUES, Jud Brondway, JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—TURER Brooklyn; all in perfect orde easy; within twenty-tive VEY & WEBBER, 82 3 ESTATE HOUSKS IN ; wil improvements; terms nutes of Ferries. Apply wo VINCK jt at. in Jersey City, Brooklyn or New York, or for Laad in Florida, Georgia of Texas, or for Merchahidine, ( 0 7142 Broniway. MPROVED REAL ESTATE IN BROOKLYN AND ON Staten Island to exchange for dividend paying Stock, First or Second Mortgapes, or good and marketabie Merchau- ain J. JOURDAN, 149 Montague atreet, Brooklyn REAL ESTATE WANTED, AM AHOUT ISSUING MY SPRING LIST OF HOUSES and Lots for saie and to let. Owners will bare their bu- siness promptly attended to by leaving oF senting particu. lara to my onic ISAAC HONIG, 26 Pine wtreet, WANTEDS& HOUSE AND LOT, WITHIN, TWO hours of city and less than one mile of depot; an old fashioned jarm bouse preferred; price about 43,00), Address, Gptil January 1a KH. C., Herald ouice. } t | CATHARINE AHRENS, Aged ag (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A HOUAE OR LOTS | 5 CHAR Wanten—a nom BROWN RTONE O8 BRICK Wee ee eee la Wonlltes ranging. trom Twentieth to Seventy-n! ‘street and Third an Aghih Aveates, te prion fruta B1500 ty 0,000 each law Huts to lot in different city. KILPATKICK'& HOLMES, 46 East Twenty-third street, TO LET KOR BUSINESS PURPOS A. FEW Ligitr, oLiAN WORKROOMS, ONE, or three windows wide, to let. in new building, Kiightoonth street, wear Sut avenue, A ~ facenp zoo or ot ASRETH £0 «let, for Dualuess air7); also part of Tinso- nent. “Apply to'G, PLATT a BOW te Lust Pourwent atreet, or on the premises. FIRST CLABS HOTEL TO LT LOCATED NE. the Central Railroad depot and at the very beat busine lecality In tute elty. Thi botel is very »iractive, and ean be ween from oltiver part of the city before arriving there by rail road, Posse on given on or before tia lst day of April next. Invuire of 8 &J. MYERS, Jewellers, Myers House, Bohenectady, N, Y. A HOTEL45 ROOMS, WITH ALL THE MODERN IM- rovementa, No. 1 Weat Eleventh street, near Broad: way; also Stores, with dwelling Kooms, on u great thorough- fare.’ 453 Hudnol street. (bx) TO LEASR-FOR first clase retatl business. Near Broadway and Thirty- fourth atrect, Address J, R., station G. stent Frecrony TO LET, 00 BY 5-411 AND 413 WEST FOR ty-second strest ;'five stories basement blab; well Hight Seventh aven 10 LET—A HANDSOME MARBLE STORE, NEW, FL stories, basement and chiar, 86x85, all. improvem £7 Great Jones street, near Broadway. Wholesale firma co templating a move will do well to see this store, as tt will be Jot whola or in part at a very low rent, Apply to A. BRAL- THAU & 0O., #4 Bond strect, ty take notice. 10 BET—THE FIRST CLASS, EXTRA WIDE STORE and Lofis 12 Greene street, nearCunal, 28x10). It ad- joing the one to be oceupted by the silk house of C. "A. Aull- mordt & Oo. Apply to WM. C, WALKER, 229 Brondwav. UMON SQUARE.UPPRE PART OF BUILDING, OVER Le Boutlilier's, 48 Exat Fourteenth street ; best location in the city; suitable for any business; upper tloor furnished if desired. ‘Apply on premisea, ITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER—ROOMS AND Offices, second and third floors, 113 Ni he wtreet 5 ‘Offices on second and third floors, 52 John street; Store, 1d by W feet, 210 William street. __PWELLING HOUSES TO LET. CHANeE Furnished. A TO AN ENTERPRISING PARSON TO make money.—A beantiful furnished House, Broolden Heights; 2 rooms, Only 8200 per month, Call immedia ‘at 293 Henry street, corner Pacitie. MNO LET—A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE. POSSESSION May Lor sooner. “Inquire at 215 Weet Twenty-tifth street, between Sevesth and Eighth avevues, NO. LET—THE FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE No. 50 Perry street, in the Ninth ward of the city of New York, containing all the modern improvements, together with the Furnitnre, or Furniture for sale. Immediate possession given, Inquire of J. PANGBU RN, 117 Broadway. 10 REN’ ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—SMALL, COM- fortable House, in superior location; Furniture (every- thing required for immediate housekeeping) for sale, price $800; rent #400; Immediate possession, Address HOUBE, Lox S10 Post efflee, Brooklyn. 4 Aas ati WO SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED HOUSES, IN GOOD localities, one m Eighteenth, one in Forty-second street, only $225; niso several unfurnished Houses, very cheap. CAMPBELL & CJ., 360 Bowery. QO WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—THIS HAND- 20) somely furnished and Snely located four story House to Int, for a few months or on a two years’ lease, Posneasion immediate. Apply at the house or to SAMUEL C. R&ED, 6 Broadway. Ss 105 EAST ELEVENTH STREET, TWO DOORS FROM fe) Fourth avene; red brick, high stoop and alt the modern improvements ; furnished or unfurnished, with !mme- diate possession. Apply on the premiues. Untarnished. 0 LET-A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK Dwelling, in Seventy-neventh street, between Second and Third avenues; the honse is in perfect order and bas re- cently been painted throughout; rent cheap. KILPATRICK & HOLMES, 4 East Twenty-third stroet, 10 LET-THE LATE RESIDENCE OF JOHN A. WIL- Mink, Esq., in Flatbush, adjoining Prospect Park. A three story basement house, 50 fect wquare, wich about five acres of land, stable, carriage house, hennery and other ont- Dalldings. The grounds are beantittily laid ont with orna- mental treea and shrubbery. Porsession at once if desired. Apply to N. COOPER, 61 Faitou avenue, corner of Lawrence HE FINE, ROOMY THREE STORY HOUSE 505 Seventh avenue, near Forty-second street, Broadway cars, Linfurniahed postension any time; ail Improvementa: rennon. able rect to Muy, 1871. Apply on premises, or to owner, 149 Weat Forty-sixth street. 10 RENT LOW-A THREE STORY BROWN STON Hoge, in perfect order, all modern improvements, in Eaat Sevohty-elghth street, near Fourth avenue. R. WILLIAMSON, President Bull's ifend Bank, NO LET OR LEASE—THE TWO LARGE FIVE STORY brown stone Dwellings in Fast Pourteenth street, oppo- site Tammany Hall, and extra land tn the rear; all modern conveniences in prime order; wail adapted far a respectable boarding honwe; 8B rooms, besides kitchen and cellar. Apply oM LLL WILKINS & CO., No. 7 Pine street NO LEASE-LARGE FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSIE or private Hotel, centraily located, newly fitted up, in plete on LOCKE, M1 Eighth street, opposite Clinton Hal, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TU Ler. A GHANDSOMELY FURNISIED ROOMS TO LET FOR « light novsekeeping; no dren, Apply at 223 West ent NI ND FLOOR and wife, without children, 5, PRIVATE FAMILY HAS THREE NIC! FUR- AA. nished Rooms to tet, for lipit gentlemen; reference require). Apply at LL West Pifty- kor ing” or angle (hird street, near Sixth avenue. A LARGE NUMBER, OF AA “and five Rooms, to te per month, ROBT, PLEASANT ROOM AND BEDROOM, FURNISHED, AL for hs ‘eeping, on second itor, $8 60 per week. Ap: Diy at 808 West Twenty-fourth s*ivot, néar Kighth aver NICELY FURNISHED ROOM AND KITCHEN, ON ecund floor: gax, bath, wth conveniences for honse- 156 Weat ect, between Mucdougal street east « » RICHARDS, 0 ROOM AND TWO BED- shed for housekesping, at ear Thirty-second street. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Apply at No, 58, \T-AT 49 WEST THIRTY- TWO. ON ROOM TO RI d atrent., PASBSOMELY, FURNISHED ROOMS FOR SINGER gentlen edinte vicinity of Delmonteo's, Bestreferences given an West Fourteenth atreet. - NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR MHOUSEKEETING or gentlemen, at 84 per week; algo one at #3 per week, Call at 66h Hadson etreet. NO LET--SECOND FLOOR, FIVE just repaired; water and ‘ot! for genteel people. Apply on the prema RIDGE, 72 Front street 10 LET—FURNISHED, TWO PARLORS, OR PARLORS and Bedrooms, with gas and bath, and ama'l Rooms for gentlemen, Apply Kt3S1 Bowery, corner of Fiith slraet, en- trance on Fifth streat. required. Apply at No. 6 ROOMS VICE LARG EEKING, per week. onse pri- WO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE: without children; gas and water; #4 each 118 Charles streat, corner {udson, over druggist. vate. 4) EAST SEVENTE T.TO LET, A LARGE . furnished front Ps oom ; bath adjoining, to two gontiemen ov gentienan and wile. References ex- changed. &7 50) AND, 8 WEEKLY. HANDSOMELY FUR. Dd OU) pinned frome leeping Room; bath, gas, hot and cold wat uted, for housekeap: fog or geutiemen. 416 West Thirty third atrect, COAL AND Woop, _ \OKE—$3 50 PER CHALDRON; DELIV: J diately; cargoes at reduced prices. & BURNS, 462 West Eighteenth atreat, MISCELLANROUS. TPHE MAGIC TOP, THE Magic Dolis, Boy on the Velocipede, 3 also novelties in Toys, at recat, PURSELL'S ‘Toy Bazaar, 6 John street. en ee renee nee ne MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. {KBD IMME- Apply to CRAPSER TOP.—WALKING nin endieas variety ; Married. Mos4 —On Wednesday, January 5, at the the bride's parents, Stantord, A, of n. He Thursday, January 6, by the Coun. by the Rev. Wm. Tatiock, B. F, ‘Most New York, to Many ©., second daughter of W Dibble, Esq. PRAY —FERNALD, Rev. ©. C. Norton, THOMAS T. PRAY lo KLiza J. PERNALD, all of Unis city. No cards, STOCKYON—MASON.—-At Trinity church, Boston, on Thursday, January 6, by tie Kig! it. burn, Captain Howakp STOCKTON dd States Army, to Many, daughter of the late Nev. Charies Mason, D. D. Died. AUnmENS.—On Friday 3 lng. years, Jantary 7, Mr { month and days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Snily invited to atvena the funeral, trom the resi- dence of her nephew, ¥. bai 411 State street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afiernoon, at two o'clock, AbdaMS.—AL Spuycen Duyvil, on Tharaday, Jannary 3 J., 30m of Audrew and Mary Adains, aged 4 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, et tue Church of the Mediator, at South Yonkers, tus (Saturday) afteruoon, at halt past one o'clock. BoneN.—On Friday, January 7%, of consumption PATRICK BOWEN, aged 56 years, Friends are respectfully mvitea to attend the fu neral, on Sunday afernoon, at one o'clock, from tis late residence, 163 Kim street, New York. 'Long- shoremens’ U. B, Society will attend In a bods Bou.tnG.—-Oa Friday, Jannary 7, the youngest child of Jolin and Gesche Bonling, aged 15 montis. ‘The relatives end friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the fanerai, from the resi- dence of bis parenta, No, 25 Barclay street, on Sun- day a’ternoon, at one o'clock. DeRTine.—in thie city. on Friday. January 7, 3 Lizzrm, daughter of the late Peter 0. Bertine, aged 8 years, 1 month and 2 days. The remaing will be taken on Monday morning to East Chester, N. Y., for interment, BIRDSALL.—In this city, on Thursday morning, Jauuary 6, Janz MORBWOOD GLOVER, wife of Ed- Ward H. iirdsall, and daugbver of Phebe and the late Andrew Glover. ¥ ihe trieads and relatives of the family are reapect- Tily invited to attend the funeral, troin the Church of the Holy Communion, corner of Sixth avenge and 1 bro gua suect, this (Saturday) ailernoon, ab two o'clock, Cauka.—On Priday, January 7, GkouGs CARRA, son of Demetri and Ellen Carra, aged 2 years, » months and 7 days, THe friends and acquaintances of ihe family aro respectiully tuvited to atiend the funeral, trom the residence of bis parenis, No, 59 Cherry street, on DUUGAY Afternoon, at Wo o'clock. Couks—Suddenly, on Thursday, January 6, RICHARD D, Covi, in the 42d year of his age. Tue resatives and friends of the tamtly and of Dis brothers 1a-law, Robert L. and tue late Thomad punith, are respectfully invited watiend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 197 Mou.gomery street, Jersey City, on Sunday atternoon, at one o'clock. New Orleans papers please copy. Enas.—On Wednesday evening, January 6, in the euto year of her age, ANNA TOWNSEND ENGs, wile of Wuilip W. Enga. Friends wad relatives are respectfully invited to atiend (ue funeral, this (Saturday) atternoon, at half- pa tone o'clock, from her late residence, No. Lid West Fourteenth street, FowLex.—On Friday, January 1, tn this city, Prevertck C. FOwLBH, only son of James Walker and Mary Frances Fowler, in the 2lst year of his age. fhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuliy invited to attend the fuueral services, on San. day afternoon, at two o'clock, at St. Bartholomew's choren, corner of Lafayette place and Great Jones street. The remaing wil be renioved to Newburg, N. Y., for interment on the following day, HOLLAND.—On Friday, January 7, Danis. W. Ho1- LAND, aged 26 years und 6 days. The friends and relatives are reapectfully invited t attend the funeral, from ms late residence, 239 Henry street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock precisely. Boston papers please copy. Ho@Lanb.—On Friday morning, January 7, Loos HOGLAND, son of John and Louisa Hogland, aged 10 years, 2 months and 24 days. ‘The frivnas of the family are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from the residence of nis parents, corner of Monmouth and Nurth Secoud streets, Jersey City, om Suaday afteruvou, at two o'clock. Horkins.—The remains of Rev. Davip Horkins having been brought home for interment, tae tune- ral services will be heid a® the Presbyteman churcn, New Rochelle, on fuesday afternoon, January 11, ab one o'clock. His relatives and friends and the members of the Fourth Presbytery are invited vo atiend withous further notice, New Haven Railroad train leaves Twenty-seventh street at 11:30 A. M., returning at 2:24 and 4:47 P.M. ‘The remains will be tnterred in Greenwood. HougigaN.—On Friday, January 7, Paraack Hov- RIGAN, ® native of Goideu, county Tipperary, ire- land, aged 67 years. The friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend tue funeral, from his late residence, 635 Washington street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, Jacosus.—On Thursday, January 6, at two o'clock im the alternoon, CaTHakink Jacobus, aged 712 ears. x The relatives and triends are respectfully invitea to attend the funeral, tilts (Saturday) worning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of ber nephew, Jobn G. Harland, No. 169 West Tenth street. Lutermens at St. John’s Cemetery, Yonkers. Kikrvan.—On Thursday, January 6, Bridget, widow of Wiiliam Kiernan. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 212 Elizabeth street, this (Saturday) atiernoon, at half-past three o’clock. The remains will be in terred in Eleventh street cemetery. KELSéy.—On Friday morning, January 7, OHARLES T. KELSEY, in the 47th year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends o! the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his lave residence, 356 Eighth street, on Sunday after- noon, ut one o'clock, MILLEK.—On Thursday, January 6, LBERT MILLER, aged 65 years, sun of the late Kijak Miller, of White Plains, Westchesier county. = * ‘The reiatives and friends of she family are invited to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, 1194 Forsyth street, on Monday morning, at eight o'clock, and at the upper Metnodist churen, White Plains, at tweive o'clock M. ‘The Harlera {allroad train jeav ‘Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue at ten o'clock A. M., returning at hall-past four o’olock P. M. Carriages will be in waiting at the railroad de- pot, Witite Plains, on arrival of cars, McCAFFeREY.—On ‘Thursday, January 6, Paraick McCaFrERKY, the beloved busbaud of Mary Ann Mc- Catferey, aged 32 years and 9 mon.ns. ‘The relatives and friends of the familly are vespect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No, 473 Seventh avenue, between Thirty-fith. and Thirty-sixth streets, on Sunday afternoon, at hait-past one o'clock. McGuire,—On ‘Thursday, J McGUIRE, native of county Fermanagn, aged 53 years. His friends and acquamtances, and those of his son-in-law, John Dugan, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Saturday), trom hts late residence, 347 East Twenty-fourth street, corner First avenu His remains will be taken to St. Stephen's church at pine o'clock, where @ requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, and from theuce his remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery at one o'clock. IdcDoNAGH.—-On Friday morning. January 7, CATHERINE, Widow of WAllam AicDonagh, of the town of Donegal, county of Donegal, Iremud, in the 88th year of ber age. The funeral will take place from the residence of her son, Wiliam McDonagh, 225 Diviston avenue, D., on Sunday afvernoun, at two o'clock, thence to Calvary Lewetery. Irish papers please copy. OAKL¥Y.—At Mount Vernon, Westchester county, N. Y., on Friday, January 7, Ars. JULIA FP. OAKLEY, wife of Joun Oakley, in the 70th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, trom the Keformed church, ob Monday afternoon, at one o’ciock. ‘trains leave New Haveao depot, New York, at nine and balf-past eleven A, M. Ross.—On Friday, January 7, Mary ANN Ross, aged 15 years and 6 montis. ‘The friends of the family, and those of her fatner, James Koss, and her uncies, Joseph and Patrick O'Neil, are respectfully invited tw attend the faneral, from her father’s residence, 623 East Twelfth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Roaci.—On Thursday, January 6, in the 32d year of her Cs ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeot- fuily invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday aiter- noon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, Law- rence street, Manbattanvilic, thence w Calvary Cemetery. SCANNELL.—On Thursday, January 6, Davin, son of Timothy Scanneti, aged 16 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, trom his late rest- dence, No. 242 Madison street, this (Saturday) after- nvon, at two o'clock, Chicago papera please copy. SKILLMAN.—At Harlem, on Friday, January 7, JOHN SKILLMAN, in the soth year of his age. The relatives and friends of tne family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis son, Kdward Skillman, 124tn street, between Third ana Fourth avenues, on Sunday. Ssi7n.—On Thursday, January 6, Parriok Sxrrn, @ native of Drumetiff, connty Sligo, Lreiand, in the S4th year of his age. ‘The relatives aud frends are respectfully requ to attend the funeral, from hts late residence avenue, between Tenth and Elevento streets, South Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Timpson.—Suddenly, at WesChester, on Thars- day, January 6, EDWARD TIMPSON, aged 64 years, 3 months and 15 days. The relatives and friends are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral, on Bandas strornoen, at two o’ciock, from St. Peter's church, Weat Chester. ‘THOMPSO:! At Kingsbridge, on Friday, January 7, of consumption, SAMUKL, only son of Alexander and Martha Thompson, aged 28 years. ‘The reiatives and frienda of the tamily are reapect- tully invited to attend the funeral, on Sanday after- noon, at two o'clock, from tue Church of the Media- vor, Kingsbridge. WITHEKS.—On Friday morning, January 7, at Washiogton Heights, KATHARINE R., youngest child of Frederick ©. and Beulah Alice Withers, aged 16 months. WaLker.—On Friday, January 7, of scariet fever, inary 6, PATRICK Ireland, | CHARLOTTE LILLIAN, youngest dauguter of Thomas D. and Mary S. Walker, aged 1 year, 6 montis aud 15 daye. The friends of the family are cordially invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her parents, 139 Monroe street, on Sunday aiternoon, at half past one o'clock. Warp.—At Hugson City, N. 4., on Thhrsday, japan 6, of consumption, Euiza, wile o: Thomas yard. é (ue reiatives and friends of the famuly are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday aiter- noon, at ove o’vlock, from ler late rn nee. Clin ton avenue, between Hutten and @ a sirects, Hudson City, N. J. ‘lo THE Porror ov Tur AKkaLo:— Although not “one of the oldest D me you will allow me to reply to tne “chal- lenge to the oldest inhabitant’ to give the year end day when the Hudson river was open in Janus | ary, before 1970, seading you tae Lolowlag Loforima- 10) fhe winter of 1789 and ) was very mild; the mildest January betwee: aud 1531, the river | Was open Wil the $d of February, though occasion- ully Obsuructed by Ice before. 1794-5 river closed on | the 12th of January; no ice ult dd of January, 1795-0, ) Tiver Was open Uli 2d of January. Respectiully, 1OMAS 5S. TOWD vo West Fourteenth btreet, inhabitants,” I L.CMBERING IN WISCONSIN.—Reporta from the lum- , bering region of the Upper Weil river, in Wisconsin, say Le suoW there is nearly eighteen inches deep, and the prospect exceedingly favoradie for a suce | Cessiul campaign. The weather has been oxceed- ingly propitious thug tar, aad lumbermen are jubi- jant. A much smaller namber of men than usuat ace In the woods this winkr, and those who havo made arrangenents for getting out lows WL] proba- biy get gocd prices in the spring. Tue amount of logs and Jumver on hand at ius date is amaier ag At (he game time last year.

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