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12 oe eres without, any, sroupa.et right or Tradalen es WILLIAM P. SIMPSON, By Henny ‘LAPANGH, bis Attorney. Dated New Yorks, January 1, Perinat ‘Alderman SCUWARTZ presented the following {g HONORADLE THE BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDER- een oF THE CivY OF New York The petition of Henry Wisser, the, undersigned, respec fully represents fo your honorable that até for the ofice of Assistant Alderman in and for the Fait Aasemoly diatrict of the city and co sw York, serat Giection held on the 2th day: ‘of Ne Te7i and es duly quallved to be voted for at the sald ~ ro Be for the Ollice aforerai'. ‘That your petitioner at said election received a ail the fexal roves cast in said district. for th ant Alderman, and was, in fact, levally. th he aan distr 410 your Lonorable Board. y Teagon of gross frauda and irregularities commit- ted by the inspectoreot ection in the Seveuth, Tenth, Thit- feonth and Seventecuth biection districts of the Eighth ward, in Said Assembly district, your petitioner bas been de- frauded of bis rights. hataaid gross {rands consisted, among other things, In petlioner's ballots aking an estimate { making thelr returns without any ricts Where your petitioner had an a votes, and in the inspectors making fal cast’ for your petitioner, giving bln voies than he tn (act received, Justice, and and that your pel thereof in such way us your honorable hod ‘That deaplte your petitioner's protest, election to sald otlice was given by Isago Robinson, who Mitivd against your petttio may decermine, he certificate of ue County Canvassers to venetited by the frauds com- Wherefore your petitioner prays that your honorable body will award iin the seat which Is held by the present tucum- Bent as Assistant Alverman ia aud for the Fitth Assembly dastrict of the city and county of New Yor! WeNRY WIBSER, $2 chat a special com- ved Seats, wo whom t Aldertues, SracoM te f three be appoil ferred the forego Aa mittee NEW YORK HERALD. BATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET!. concurrence, men Re? t Aiderman Hratr— OF COAL WITEIN THR CITY OF NEW Yo CUA was directed to be sent to the Board of Alder- aaietant AN ORDINANOE REGULATING THE SALE AND DELIVERY SITUATIONS WANTED—BEMALES. Housekeepers, &c. LADY OE REFINEMENT -ASTE, or] A REFINE! AND, MUSICAL 7. a are of one child Yon engaged i the business of sein ibis ‘New 0 do anything York, to be delivered within sald Lie raha ge. ae peeanee references giveo and apa deiiver to the purchaser at the delfvery of | av. Post of tae coal parebase : omg yt ap | — D. pointed under the charter an ow. ANTED—A POSITIGN AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY AN ng the weight of the cual so “ae ‘said ‘Engiteh lady of exnert Cou! aball, at the me an PA or thew 2 lence ; competent to tlt any po- use to be wel: wembloy wball be doi the presence of the purchaser or hia O° ner or their agent it be,/abe ‘oF they aball'deaire ur sce iit een! person, firm or coryoration purchasing Coal shail be entitled to receive 2,40 pou ds (wi ortlonste. amount. for any portion’ of a ton pur- chased); and every person, firm or corporation shall deliver 2,000 pounds of coal for each ton purchased from such per- sun, firm or corporation, and a proportionate atnount for any part of a ton so pure dro, 8. —Every weigher who shall be guilty of giving a false certificate as ty the number of pounds ot coal weighed by him, as provided In section 1; and every person, firm or cor porstiva Who shall neglect or refuse to comp'y with any provision of this ordinance, or who shall deliver to any purchaser a less quantity than 2,00 pounds of coal for each ton axed (or a proportionate amount for any part of a tou), or who shall practice auy traud or de- ceit in the ale of ¥ coal purchased to be deliv ered in said city, Shall, upon cynvietion, by any court having juri@iiction, be' fined in a sun of not less than twenty dollars por more than fifty dollars for each ovence, tne shail he paid into the treasury of sai: city. 4.—All ordiiances or paits of oralnances inconsistent herewith are hereby repenle), and thia ordivance shall trig effect ninety days from and after publication, Assistant Alderman PINCKNEY moved tho’ said paper be referred to the Committe: on Ordinaness, when appointed. ‘the PREGIVEN® put the queson s whether the Board would agree with sald motion, Which was decided in the allirmative. Aaa the same was directed to be committed to the Commit- teo on Ordinances, when appointed, DENT put the fucafion ‘wusther the Board would arreo id motion. Thich was declied 1n the atirmatives And the President appointed as Sree Aldserase Simonson, telat 4 nd the foregoing papers’ of clalmants for seat | ag wore reterred to" the Spectal Committee on Coniaeten EMPLOYERS OF THE BOARD. istant Alderman KRAUS presented the following resolu- bh spectal committee Stacom and C ums Resolved, That we do hereby elect and do elect Adam Ln- fee ‘ag Sergeant-at-Arms of the Board of Assistant Aldermen for ihe year INT. ed, Thai wo elect Daniel Cronin as Doorkeeper of the Board af Aasinant Aldermen for the your Lets. ‘Assistant Alderman GALVIN moved that said resolutions be referred to the gpectal Gomrnlttes on Employes and Salar Figg, autvorize. to be appolnted at the previqus meeting, ¢ PRESIDENT declared that anid resolutions could not be ‘entertained, for the reason that they were In conflict with a Tesolution ‘in regard to employes of the Board and thelr salaries, adopted at the previous meeting; and statea that Such resolntion provided for the appointinent of @ apectal Committee of three, which had been made subsequent to the Meeting of the Hoard, and auch appointment he would now Spnouace, as follows:—Aesitant Aldermen Strack, Connor 4 Stacom. ‘Assis. ant Alderman GALVIN moved that the time for said commilties to report be extended to the next meeting of the Board, Pending the conalderation of such motion the same was temporarily suspended, by direction of the President, to re- vem COMMITTEE FROM THE NOARD OF ALDERMEN, A committee from the Board of Alvermen, compnstn re appeared, ni ance, auton that they Board of Aldermen to report to the joard of Assistant Al ‘men, that the Board of Aldermen for 1872 were duly organized aind ready for the transaction of ‘The PRESIDENT thanked the committee for thelr courtesy and the courtesy of the Board of Aldermen, and directed that ‘the report of the committee be entered tipon the min- “The gemnies of Board of Aldermen then withdrew. Roard then resumed consideration of the motion of gaistamt Alderman GALVIN, vie--That the time for the pecial Committee on Employes and thelr Salaries to report be extenced to the next mecting of the Huard. ‘The PRESIDENT put the question whether ihe Board would nazee with said motion, Thich was decided in the affirmative. RESOLUTIONS, By Assistant Alderman HEALY— Resolved, Thata street lamp be placed and lignted on the northwest Corner of Lewis and Broome streets, under the di- Fection of the Commusioner of Public Works, Assistant Alaerman PINCKNEY moved that said resolution be referred 10 the Committee on Lamps aud Gas, when ap* inted. ‘The FRvernent put the question whether the Board would ba tr with said motion. hich was decided in the affirmative. ad te same was directed to ve committed to the Com- mittee on Lamps and when appointed, By Anmstant Alderman BRizs— lved, That a street lamp be placed and lighted in front Of No. $11 Broadway, under the direction of the Commis- sioner of Public Works. Assistant Alderman PINKNEY moved that ea{d resolution be reterred to the Commitee on Lampsand Gus, when ap- pola ‘The PRESIDENT put the question whether the Board would aaeed with said motion, hich was decided in the afirmative. And the same was directed to be committed to the Com- mittee on Lamps and Gas, when avpointed. By Aaaistant Alderman GaLviN— Reavlyed, Ihat Kdward J. O'Brien be and he fs bereby ap- miniesioner of Deeas. in and for the city aud York, in the place and stead of Thomas failed to quality. Assistant Alderman PINCKNEY moved that anid resolution be reterred to the Comuttie on Salaries and Ofices, when DENT put the question whether the Board would saree 6 with sald motlon. hich was decided in the negative by the following vol Affirmative—Assistant Aldermen | Hartt, Coddington, cea Pinckaey, Wade, Connor, Schwartz ana the Presi- ent alive—Assiatant Aldermen Gal In, Robinaon, Heal: Cumtsky and MeDonal The PRessPENT then put the question whether the Board would agree with raid reaoiation, Which was decided tn the aflirtnative by the following vote (gmaority of all the membere elected voting in favor there- Affirmative—Assistant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, . Robinson, Healy, track, stello, Littielleld, Gets, mmonson, Cumisky and McDonald—13. Assistaut Aldermen Hartt, Coddington, Pinck- Foley, Stace ae wade, Conner, Schwartz and the President—7. ‘Koa the same was directed to be sent to the Board of Al- dermen tor concurrence. MOTIONS, Assistant Alderman HAnrT moved that the vote taken at the previous mesting, 'y which te following resalation was reterred Commities on Ralirouds, when uppointes, be reounsidere: Kesuived, That a joint committee, to consiat of three ders of each Hoard of the Common ‘Counetl, be appointe fake foto consideration the subject of providing for {ating the une of Fourth avenue, above Hot for raliroad purposes, und to report a plan fur that purpo by whieh the relative’ interests of the city, the Harlem Ka Foad Company und the owners ol property on and contign ‘ous to ald part of Fourth avenue wey be treated justly and equitacly, anu with due regare to the weight of protitat vaniage ihe city has niready conceded and pledged to aid ral company, the benetits which said company confers pon the city and the wravolling public, and the claims and Fiterests, leval and equitable, municipal and personal, which fad property owners bave n connection with this ako b plan not to embrace any proposition oF condition w ne Corporation of the city of New York shall undert Decvme pledged or linble to pay for any chang iteration OF improvement vestgned to inure to the udvantage, benelit, rolit oF convenience 1d railroad company. The PursipENT put t jon whether the Hoard would with the motion o! phior the vote by mich s iar fhe Which wae gn Railroads, w was decided in the v Mhirmative—Asatstant Aldermen, Hartt, ton, Strack, Pinckney, Wade, Bobiwartz aca the Preenlent 11. Negative. stant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O*Brien, Qalvin, Kovinson, Healy, Costello, Littlefeld, Cumisxy and McDonaid—I0. The PRESIDENT than put the question whether the Board ES agree with the revised motion of Assistant Alderman tacom, that said resolution be referred to the Commies 00 Raliroads, when appointed. when appolnte afiresdtive by the followine Kraus, Codding- Counor, Gels, ‘Simonson, Which was veciied in the negative. Assistant Alverman ¢ moved that sald resolution be amenced by striking therelrom the word “three” and in- serting in Wen thereat the word “live.” The VRPOIVENT pul Lire question whether the Board would eazee with sald propetet ashen ent, nich was deciued Ip the afirmative. The PRREIHENT then put the quertion whether the Board ‘Would agree with sali re: ution we amended, Which was dectied 10 the affirmative, ved lo be gent to the Board of Bulisequentiy— The Pk RESIDENT named as euch spectal commutes of five, on the part of this Board, the slanding Committee toads, RESOLUTIONS RESUMED, By Ansistant Alderman Kaus ved, That the Commissioner of to read Joset Fie The Purse Ny put the question whether the Board would egree with said resolution. hich was deciied in the affirmative by the following v (a majority of all the members elected voting 4n favor the: Of) = firmative—Assistant Allermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, Oaivin, Kebiaso: aly, Hartt, Kraus, Coudington, Strack, ielly, Wade, Liltietield, Geis, Simonson, Cumisky, McDou alg oil Sch warts—19 cease —Avstetant Alderman Pinckney—1. And the same wae clrevied to be acut te te Board of Joseph Fieinhe!, to the tiet of sede taleiy appointed, be corteciet on oe niet of three rena. pe appointed to the tran or € inances of the b committer to report rly on fant facts ovialved, withirecoznmendations tor the of any improper practices that may ve found Lo eat OBice OF bureau; and be it further ration man STACOM movod tht a Committee on Law Departuwent, when ap- joint = The P PRESIDENT put the question whether the Doard would ee will poulon. ich waa decided In the afirmatire. And the same was directed ty be comm! mitten on Law Department, wen appolae it an Simo Hesolvens 1 cUlark to te Roard of Assistant Alder. mea is hereby directed to conspicuous after enfor: a role of bre office, estab! in! that daring business buurs no pers: pers to trapsact inthe office pliall closed portion, und that joud talkin Assistant Alderman HEALY rafesred to the Committee on ‘Tbe Preetvrnt pot the question whether the Board "ics ithe gals motion, AP as Jectied 10 thn afirmative by the folowing Wasirmsiive—Ausstant bags cm ag kf Bt Healy, Martt, © ade, Geis, BimasuedD, McDonald, Behwarte ‘and tbe ‘Sega Nive Agetstent Aidegmen Kraus, Coddington, Pinck- Carmi hia sarees aa ated to be committed to the Com: ment, ber ppornted. an STAOOM— “yr A tbat name of Blephen Ui. Row: Gresilnere of Deeve, intely uppointed, na Ws rea) Kieyhen 1. Row » Kasta ‘Kasiatns Aiserman ¢ O'BRIEN moved that sald resolution ay 7 pe oc was dectied in the afirmative the following OTe pilin of wh the members elected votlng tn favor 98 Aantal Apermem, Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, kot iewn, Hpey. Kraus, Coddts Wade, Uc: He! Geis, Gumleky. ’McDon- ‘Bad the re Breadeat th Aesisians Aldermen Picckney and Simonson 2 gis ed that sai) resolution be w Department, when ap- corm O'Brien, In the Hat corrected ‘Kraus, Cosicito, Litedeld, Geis, , By Anslataut Alderman CUMISKY— Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby ven to Mrs. C. L. Crary to erect a bay window in front of ‘er Louse, No. 17 East Sixteenth street, the work to be done under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Work: the permission hereby given to continue only during the pleasure of the Common Counell, Which was directed to be referred to the Commitee on Streets, when appointed. By Assistant Alderman McDONALD— Resolved, That Croton mains be Jaid in Sixty-fret street, from Ninth avenue to the Boulevard, unaer the direction o! the Commissioner of Fublie Works. Which was directed to be referred to the Committee on De- partinent of Public Works, whea appointed. By the same That gaa mains be lata, lamp posts erected and Uighted in Sixty-first street, from Ninth avenue Boulevard, under the direction of the Commissioner of Pubiie Works. ‘irected to be referred to the Committee on ‘when appointed, nt Alderman OSTEL e KE. Ther resolution. (a majority of) : ‘Aflirmative—Aasitant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, a Galvin, Robinson, Healy, Wart, Kraus, Coddington, St Costello, Wade, Connor, Littlefield, Geis, Simonson, Geum? Jky, McDonal Schwarz and the Prealdent—20, eyative—Assistant Alderman Pinckney—1. Ast the same directed to be went to the Board of Aitermen for concurrence, By Aasistant Alverman CONNOR— AN ORDINANCE 1866. Bection twenty-five of chapter forty-five of the Revised Ordinances of 1565 is hereby amended by adding thereto the following words:~ But the removal of ashes and cinders by the ash collectors shall not be made between the hours o seven inthe morning and six in the evening, under @ like vat Perldant Alderman STACOM moved that. the dinance :be referred to the Committee on Urdinani anpotntell would agree wit motion, Which was deetded in the affirmative, mittee on Ordiuances, when appointed. MOTIONS RESUMED, Assistant Alderman CONNOR moved that_ when the Board o'clock P the day be Monday, and the hour three o'clock P. the hour be three o'clock I. ‘The PREBLDENT put the que tant Alderman Kraus, Which was decided in the negative. The PuesiDENT put the question on the motion of Assist ant Alderman Hartt, Which was deciied {n the affirmative. ‘The PRESIDENT then pui the question whether the Board would agree with the motion of A\ as ‘amended, Which was decided in the afirmative. PAPREG FROM THE DOARD OF ALDERY Preamble and resolution to memorialize the for the passage of an act enabling the Comptrolier to ratke means to meet the indebtedness of the city clerks, mechanics aud laborers. ‘Assistant Alderman KRAUS moved that the action of the Board of Aldermen in adopting said preambie and resolu- tion be concurred in, ‘The PRESIDENT put the queation whether the Board would agree with said motion. ‘Which was decided in the affirmative. ‘Ad the sane was directed to be ent to the Mayor tor ap- roval. : STANDING COMMITTRES OF TNT The PRESIDENT here announce’ the ap Standing Committees of the Board for the year 1872. ADJOURNMENT, Assistant Alderman STAooM moves that the Board do now i Phestoent pit the question whether the Board would agree with sald motios Which was decited Th the adirmative, ee: the name of George Terry, in the lst of of Deen reoentiy appointed, Le corrected 50 pat the Jaestion whether the Board would lecided in the affirmative by the following vote all the members elected voting in favor there- ren, TO AMRND SECTION TWENTY-FIVE OF CUAPIER FORTY-FIVE OF THE REVISED ORDINANOES OF put the question whether the Board ‘Aud the kame was directed to be committed to the Com- adjourn, the adjourament be until Thursday next, at two Suartane PAsderman HARTT movod, as un amendment, that Assistant Alderman KnAUs moved as an amendment that ion on the motion of Asss- ‘etant Alderman Connor Son the PRESIDENT declared.that the Board atood Address E, MIERRELL, 27 Union square. po lB WANTED-SITUATION Ag HOUSEKEEPER BY, AN Ainerican widow lady, 22 years of age, in tne home of & widower or bachelor's family; Tagueretanie housekeep- a nehes and tbe care a dieu Mrs. BEAF FORD, Herald ofices 2001S Children. Aa. Laundresses. kee 11 rot AMITY ST., REAR HOUSF. 2 wishes to take income gentleme: recommendations, A furnished 4 Q East A bts BRTWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS.— Oe at egmentant ndrees,_ with Set clase reference, ‘ites, wentiemen's or family wi the plece, dozen or Month, Addres Mra, Rh RST. wibeieee 427 BASE MTH St, ROOM U.—A FIRST CLASS Jaundreas to do families’ and gentlemen's washing ; cai do deiner win do up clothes on reasonable terms; best clty refereuce, RS, WHITE washing; best edoom to let. Nursen, &ee WEST 47TH ST.-A WET NURSE WITH FULL breast of milk; between six and seven months old, WEST 47TH ST.—A| RESPECTABLE WOMAN, T1 Wits a teean breast ef sallks su wet nuree, ‘Apply at present employe 919 SULLIVAN st.. SECOND FLOOR, REAR —A respectable married woman, with a fresh breast of milk, wishes to have a baby to wet nurse, Call for two days. 24 WEST S4TH ST.-AN AMERICAN GIRL AB nurse ; is willing and obliging; good reference from iast employer. QQY BAST MTH STA KIND AND PLEASANT German woman xs nurse to an fnvalld or sick per- Call on or address Mrs, HARVEY, 4.000 CHESTNUT ST.,___ PHILADELPHIA.—A young Italian woman, vie desires to return to Italy, aa nurse or lady's attenaant tn a EROEE family ; speaks jh; 18 never seasick. Address E, EAST 1TH Sf. TWO STAIRS UP, FRONT.—A nice rare woman, who {s willing and obliging, as wet nurse; her firat baby. THORO!GHLY COMPETENT FEMALE OFFERS her services ag private nurse in contasious diseases, Address, at any time, CONTAGION, box 169 Herald office. Waitresses. &c. QF GOUVERNEUR sT.—A PRO Oo years ol purse or waitress ence and wants @ permanent place. STANT GIRL, has excellent refer- Miscelianeo.s, 995, EAST ST. BETWEEN QD AND SD AVS—A ©) respectable woman would go ont by the day or f | week (o do housecleaning or washing ‘and iromng. Call on or address for two days M. M, FRENCH LADY, UNDERSTANDING VERFEOTLY the Italian language, desires a [ge in a@ privat family as companion or governess, he dav or mont good references, Address GOVERNESS, | box 118 Herald of fice, of Intelligence OMces. GERMAN, SERVANTS. FOR ALL PORITIONS, CAPA X ‘ble and trustworthy, constantly found at 3 308 i howerr, entrance on Ist st. Aabead PROFESSIONAT, SITUATIONS WANTED— Aas FEMALES. A YOUNG LaDy oF coop MANNERS AND FAMILY, hut reduced clrenmatances, desires to te companion to fome Kind indy, ‘Those travelling to Europe preterred. Ad- dress M, M., 6434 West 82d at., Uptown Advertisement oflice, CLERES AND SALES EN co WANTED—BY A GENTLE MAM WELL asl ratersases given. book! Address T. ©,, box 546 oflee, QITUATION AS POOREREPER ST 4 FA! PARTY hy = ner Greenwich and Cortlan ERD, YOUNG MAN IN A WHOLESALE BOOK ONKe, ress, in handwriting of applicant, with ref- erences, P. bor | Ma Herald oflice. Wages: year, ANTED—EMPLOVMENT ONE OR grrr ee Be com! rs re S13 Rerabandion en yeens bookkeeper: WARTED—bY A FIRST CLASS BREWER, A RALES- collector; must have a already “vod tradi for hnnesty. Address, REWERY, station E, ANTED-—BY A LACK AND WHITE GOODS TM- Porting and jobbing house, an experienced salesman, to teaver enst of ‘Boston, “Address TRAVELLER, Herald established aod ive good securtt with references aud all Partieulars, ANTED- A YOUNG MAN AS ENTRY CLFRK AND asmistant bookkeeper in a jewelry house; one who has some knowlege of the business, preterred.’ Address, stating ago, references, &c., box 4,619 Post office, N. ¥. ANTED—BOOKKEEPER OF EXPERIENCE TO write, when he has nothing else to do, about two davs ver week. ‘Adaress LEONARD, Herald oillce, with refer- ences and xpoct aa 7 ANTE! POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER OR CASH. for, by & young mared man; experienced and cond references. Addrens for threo daya COMPTON, Herald Up- town Branch oilice, 1,265 Broadway, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION IN A JEWELRY STORE, BY & young man of ten years’ experience, losman oF travelling agent; bas a large Southern and trade, , cae Hnied with the trade West Andress BUTLER, id oftice, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF ENERGY, INDUS- try and honesty, who has just gold out his business, & position as bookkeeper, or would take, entire charge of & Place, cliy or country., “Address J. ¥., box 199 Herald Up- wn 'iiranch ofiice, 1,265 Broadway, 25 BONUS To THK PARTY WHO WILL SECURE & pontion aa bookkeeper, assis'ant, entry or shipping clerk fn n good busitess house; good reference and = given; salary moderate, Address LEDGER, Lerald “TROROUGULY PRACTICAL UNMA dener, just arrives from Scotland, desires a Address Méit,, care of B, K, Bliss & Sons, 23 Park A SQACHMAN AND GROOM WANTED-IN A PRI- vate fatnily; must be sober, industrious and a careful river; best reference required. "A Canal it,, before 10 A. M. to G8, & CO., 005 LORIST AND GARDENER,—A SINGLE MAN, THOR. oughly understanding his business, to manage several Ficonbouses neur New York, Apply at 72 Cortland s to 10 o'elock D. 0, H ED-IN A GEN- AN’ far tener, exnerlenced on, including landscape garde! Herald ottic ENER'S SITUATION, tcl ITUATION WANTED.-AS GARDENER, BY A PRA teal man; understands transplanting large trees ac © Haring out new places: # place re juiring improvements pI ferred; undoubted references. Address, for one week, R. M. D. 104 West 24th at, ‘ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A coachman or eroom; {8 a careful driver and obliging; has good city reference. Address Herald office, WASTED A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A MAN rho w thoroazhly acquainted and capable in his bust nesa; the best city reterences from last employers, Call on or address JOHN, 39 West 13th st. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN. SITUATION AS willin, box 10) BY A young man only a few months from Ire'and; is willing to make himsell generally useful; country qpreterred, Ad- dress B, G., box 874 Platisbury (N. Y.) Post ofc NASHIER AND BOORKE —A LADY OF ) “siderable experience desires an chgagement; cab speak and write French finently. Address A. C., 23 Hampden st, near Flushing ay., Brooklyn. __HELP WA T. STEWART & CO, WANT SEVERAL DRESS. «makers who can take measure, cnt, fit and trim rich sii dresses; ench will have a separate table and working force under their control, Apply at manager's desk, Broad way and 10th st, TIDY GERMAN | iron for a family of three, between Ist av. and av. A. GIRL—TO COOK, WASH AND Apply at 421 East 128d at, WOMAN FOR CHAMBERWORK AND TO BE GEN- erally useful in a private faintly. Apply at 34 West Slat #t,, basement door, YOUNG GIRL WANTED—ABOUT 14 YEARS OF age, to attend a child and make herself wefnl in a amail private family. Apply at WO9 Kast 2lat st., near 2d av. USINESS FOR LADIFS—THOSR HAVING HAD, EX- perier ce as weachers preferred, oF those associated with Eapphth sohiool business 1,149 remunerative. HELP WANTED- ANGEL S$ TURKISH BATHS, LEXIN’TON AV., COR- it, -Want an honest, intelligent, Andustrions, strictly temperate American, not older than 2% yeara; must be. well recommended, T A STATED SALARY OF $15—AN EDUCATED man to superintend the sale of a new work by Father Preston; stucent preferred. Apply after 10 at 735 Broad- way, office 2. YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO DISTRIBUTE BILLS* assist In offer, &c.; must have $400 cash, Salary $40 monthly and Board. _MOODY & CO., No.7 Murray st., room 2 23. BOY WANTFD-IN A DOCTOR'S OFFICE: ONE residing with his parents; wages $250 per week. Ad- Gress, in own handwriting, BUY, box 182 Herald Uptown Branch afice, 1,265 Broadway. DI A LAW . OFFICE; MUST RESIDE BR WANTE with Bla parent tn own, handwriting. foi for GE EIN, yadw ¥. 3 COMBINED SEWING ment; price ed: also the Home Seing j these are first class ar‘icies, _HALL & VREELAND, 973 6th av. I ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—IF YOU WANT LIGHT, 4 profitable employment, that will net you #2 to $8 every day, call on B, H. MARVIN, 618 Broadway, room Il, MAN NURSE, FOR ory tue natant at three, oeloc WT HIRE ave years ois Nighoet quallteations and reters iM antl! Monday next, We ETH DEMES eo | oes required. “Apply at 0M tlaon av, before TP My JATION= WA DK BALL Cooks: ae. TH St, NO. BL ‘washer and froner; references required. PERRY Peg: A class co ‘all for two days. 2 25 referenc washer and 1roner; private tamily preferred erence. 241 “GTH AV., COR front private | boarding house; would assiet with the washing and ‘owing; beat city reference, QR STH AV.) ROOM, 158A RESPECTABLE O18L an first clase cook in a private family: is willing and obliging; Is capable of taking charge; good city refer- ence. 1,.59( 3D AV., BETWEEN 89TH AND Teapectabie woman as cook ins ‘will assist with the wasbing and troning ; got rey re PROFESSED FRENCH COOK; UNDERSTANDS every kind ot pasiry and dessert; wages dresa for two daye FRENCH COOK, Herald office, Chambermnids. &es 150 WEST 2TH St, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVB.. A respect ung girl as chambermaid and wa’ Fess or to do plain sewing, OF would help In the frouing If re- quired 988 AY chamberwork and sewln vest city reference, Dressmakers and Seanmstresses. oJ class seamstress and dresamaker (French eto go out by the day; fs also a good operator on EWiloan machine. 0 EAST MTU ST.-A PROTESTANT YOUNG WO- 230 man wishes a few wore customers tn first class fom! lies to go out by the day as dresemaker; thoroughiy under. Mande ber business in cutting and fitting all kinds of ladies! dresses; can operate on several machines. Address Miss D., dressmaker, ron { woman on Wheeler & Wils would go by the month or week; woud make is a com. 3 THOROUGHLY COMPE: 2 maker, who is a perfect cutter and fitter, wishes a gagements by he day or wes Address 3,, box sé Neraid Uptowa Braneh office, 1,285 Broadway. youn GERMAN GIRL, ABOUT A YEAR AND A ‘country, well enough acquainted with the erstands dressmaking and operat eg, desires a situation in a respectal ‘and to asaist In light housework. Ad- MSTRESS, box 12) Heral | Y A COMPETENT DRESSMA! WORK BY THE day, Werk or inonth; can fuenish @ owing machine If necessary. Addre Swaine , i ecg MES AKEK, box 1dd Herald Uptown MAN GIRL vor’ 10 a private family. rL A YOUNG WO- f \ housework ; ean i bo objections to aloe 1 ST. A YOUNG AMI of wee, In a small RICAN GIRL, 16 year rework or mind a baby. Rinz'wne second well, 2° ane JOG WES MD, SLA YOUNG WOMAN 79 Do in ive wore. G FAST S77 2D AND uD Ava, 2: 35 Smith's toy iglish girl to to general bousewors ; must be a minal family, £789) ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 9D A apectable young wir to do general housework in iy. 332 a swall fa -WANTED—A GOOD COOK, RESPECTABLE GIRL A8 FIRST kK; would assist with the washing; best city 150 WEST seer BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— OO A respectadie young girl as good plain cook ant good best city ref- OF 4TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, m.—A eayectaiie English Protestant wo- CORNER SSTH ST —A RESPECTABLE 4 ag chambermatd and waitress, or tado WEST 28TH ST., IN THE BAKERY.—A poe woul ‘beeler JANTED—A GIRL AS LAUNDRESS AND FOR U: stairs work; references positively required, 63 Weat y Bd st. WASTEDA GIRL AS CHAMRE MAID AND TO assist in washing and ironing; elty reference required. Apply at 145 Bast 18th WANTEDIA GERMAN GIRL, TO) DO GENERAL honsework, washing and froniog in a amall fon fh reference required. Apply a eecker at, Ring th he bel WANTED—A PROTESTANT “GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS and to aagiat with cbamberwork, Apply at 4 East Fourth street. TANTED—A WOMAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A ee tel laundry; one who understands hourekeepin, hotel experience not Indispensable. Apply at French's otel, man as first claas cook , under: prs ber) bah i branches; can take entire charge of the xitchen, Can ANTED-IN A 6MALL FAMILY, A.G00D 00 2 o'eloe! bes . OK, eer montay 9) 3 cial. i \ who can wash aod iron. Apply at 49 West 24th at, 311 28 AV, BETWEEN 2TH AND ‘8TH gts,— | Ring basemer LX voung woman as tirst rate cook: no objection to a ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS WAITRESS who ts competent and well recommended, Apply 10 Fast th st, between 10 and 12 o'clock, ANTED--IN A PRIVATE FAMILy, ry ‘NorTH GER. man maid, who speaks ber langnage correctly and un‘ergiands perfectly hair dressing aud sewing. Address No. 1 East 40h at. : Vv TANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT. girls; one as cook and to assist with the washing; the other as chambermald and waitress, Apply at10 West 24th atreet, ANTED—A STEADY, PXPERT ‘NCED WOMAN AS nurse and chambermatd; must have best city refer enon from last place. Apply at 18 West Sith st., before 13 o'clock. ANTED—A FIRST RATE MAN COOK FOR a RES- tourant; to one who understands his business, pastry inclnded, & primanent situation will be guaranteed. "Apply, Defore 9A. M., at 77 Cedar st, WANTED-A orRE To DO_CHAMBERWORK, WAIT- ing and fine washing; must be able to sew and wi'ling tomako herself generally use'ul. Apply at 699 Lexington avenue, befure 1 A. M. or in the evening, Waele GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN and do plain sewing; one who can work or Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine; ‘elty references required, Appiy at B ) Lexington a ay. WoNO) W 8T.—WANTED, art irl for np ataira housework and to washing: come prepared to stay If eatisued ; must bi city rererencen, MTH SITUATION WANTED--RY A YOUNG man of good education; would make himself setul; nt a greater objert ‘thon salary: nnexceptionable Address G. M. W., Herald oilice, ¥ LEY, RESPECTABLE, HONEST AND TRUST. | « wor id netafraid of work, requires a situation in | any ‘respectahie capacity; ago 23; good re cos Ad | dress, for two days, 338 Eat 16th t, ws NTED—A SITUATION, thoronghly in every respect: Jonable ofy reference, Cif onan aadrese La (i., 210 Weat 2™th at, F 51| ere teieet , 1 YEARS OF AGE, WILL pay the abor rm a on mituation ; 00 frauds | need apply; good references «: Address, with full par- | Ueulars, stating salary, &e ‘ac, C. ALLEN, Heral office. BY A waiter, fn a private fatnily ; nodersiaade hie dutien FIRST CLASS CLERKS AND SALESMEN. — CCOUNTS ADICSTED AND BOOKS BALANCED and seientifically kept; books balanced however complt- Catedly confused, Address 'A B. Kt, box 8,492 Post office, PRACTICAL BOOKKERPER DESIRES A SITUA. tion; {a willing to make hitnself generally useful: frst class references, Address EXPERIENCE, box 009 Post oflice. DRUG CLERK WANTED. A COMPETENT YOUNG man. Apw referencs from last employer, for iwo days. at SB0 Hien av, ear 4ath at : wis YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS NEVER BEEN IN BUSI- %, 18 desirous of getting ® situation In efther a ‘broker's or mercantié house; salary no object; ‘ave good Yeference or security, whichever may be re- quired, Address G, Wa, Herald otice SMART SALESMAN WANTED 5 trol 8 trade tn wines, lignors, syrups, bitters, Cordials, h coloring, &c. To such a one Hoera! inducements will ‘Apply to or ad ress H, J. BLANCHARD & CU, near South Sth av. | |b WHO CAN CON- poate ob Grand Fh, QOg BAST WTI ST REAR—A WELCH GIRL To i 7 3 do the housework of @ small private family; good | N AUCTION SALESMAN AND t 9, GooD ouT- prschenhcar aod faleammen wanted. “Apply to GEIN BROS. Auc- N RiOUS AMER oneers ang , i “SMART, INDUSTRIOUS AMERICAN Youxa | fee jealers in auction goods, ndson at, Up one woman’ wishes (9 do general bunework tga good | 7 washer apd froner; best city reference. Aarons it. Be E,, box | (YLOTHIN TUATION WANTED, AS SALESMAN; HO Herald Uptvwa Branch ofice, 1,209 Broaiway, Housekeepers, &e. J widow, kogiish and Protestant, am work wsconli taanty of widawer's; fully compeventt Call ob oF address for’ three days Mrs. jist, sr suri 8 ST, & WIDOW LADY As Hic a middle-aged 22: naneee, |} on or address re, CAR! Ye QQ ADELPHI ST, BROURLYN.—AN A B82 ftp or eduosilon as houaekeper or ou comfortable home. Ad: Ya OLERK eed hand ‘not #9 Much An object ae reas Mire. 0 aN WHITNEY, a BROA ADWAY, “ROOM 9 (widow), educated reneb, En, iss or Kalan, ori 8ST. —A RESPECTABLE ae D*" < gentgman of firey clees BY. TAR | Herald otto bueiness: frat clase, wholesale or retall; Mand & trade: good references given. Address AN, Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 1,265 Broadway, UG CLERK WANTED.—APPLY AT SOUTH 18T and Grove sta., Jersey City RUG CLERK... WANTED, A SITUATION AS MAN- aging or senior clerk; “American sire; 14 years? ‘et | Perlence tn city business, Ua Bitaton wt 1 New York, wil at or address B, 1., No AOR AND EMBROIDE. vy ran od vetatl in @ Broadway more. RY. SALESMEN EN WANTED— Address O. W. Ny NEA Samer ues 8 {han wey get & perm’ Heraid ofice, py, RUSINESSIIKE Swatiod by aduressing ss Machine, price W ANTED_TWO FIRST CLASS CARVERS. INQUIRE at Ls /___&t Lafayette Hal Hall. wt ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BAR- SINNOTY BROS., 107 Spring at ANTED—A ROY IN A_PERFUMERY STORE; GER- Preferred; muat have good elty reference, Ap- ply to ELY VZAGHANIE, 168 Bowery. y ANTED--A STEAD SORTER MAN. WITH A know edge of the fruft business. Apply, with reference, after 9 o'clock, at 1,2295g Bron ty ANTED—A COMPETENT Y¢ charge of @ family liqaor w and Bd av. ANTED IMM men. from 18 to 25 the new patent mall box. ANTED-—ME@N TO EXAMINE Sheller; shells six bushe ever. NG MAN TO TAKE ehouse, corner 46th st. ERGETIO YOUNG to introduce and sell ouR NEW corn er hour: retails $1 50; no barge for ruby WEBSTER & CO., oftice 85135 Bowery. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED AND TRUSTWORTHY W advertising agent, for an old established weekly, com- ‘bined with a small monthly mazazine; salary and commis. fon, Address Gy box 14 a] Heraid office. V ANTED— ONE oR Two EXPERIENCED SUBSCRIP- tion canvasaers, on a first class commercial journal for Brooklyn and Jersey City; liberal Srrangemenia.m made with a first ciaas party. “Address TURNER, box 3,006 Post office, ANTED—GENERAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OF New Jersey tor the best selling shuttle sewin; paachine in the market; great inducements offered to the it party BAK fi te oftce ot 'D. D. A ‘TTENTION! WANTED TO GO WEST, TWO i bop 1 decorators for draperies and paper. Ae SCHMIDT, 8 Chambers st, GOOD JEWFLRY JOBBER WANTED-ONE WHO unders'anas repairing clocks preferred. Apply to M, J, MURRAY, 344 dth av, DIE CUTTER, ACCUSTOMED TO FINE, JEWELRY dies, wanted—Steady employment and first class wages ‘Will be paid a competent man, and capecisly, to one capavie ff designing. Callon G. & 8. OWE! ., No. 6 Maiden Apply to GOOD PIANO CASE AND TOP MAKER WAN TKD— At JOHN MAHON’S, 314 East 39h st. MACHINISTS WANTED—FEW. GOOD MEN, ACCUS. tomed to heavy work. Apply at West Point’ Foundry, oflice 20 Broadway. PRooF- READING WANTED-—BY. AN, EXPERIENCED city reader. Address N, U., Herald office. 0 JEWELLERS.—ONE FIRST CLASS | DIAMOND setter and one eneral workman will fnd a good and steady atunuon by adiresing ULARKSON & SCARED BER, 11 West et., Boston. TSITING CARD” ately; long e: Prennnt cocupant olng Herald office. RITER WANTED, IMMEDI- hed stand In first ‘class hotel; t. Address VISITING CARDS, DRAUGHTSMEN, —AC- Call for three days, from W)to 1 Ae Me, with specimen of work, at room 7, 1 Nassau atreet. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE WATCH makers? and Jewellers: trade; must give ence for hoi de. Apply at GLEASON'S, corner of wane A COMPETENT PRESSMAN IN A FIRST elaas job ol 10 one Need apply unless he can pro- duce satisfactory references aa 10 ebaracier and capacity. Addross X.Y. Za Heraid office. ANTED-AN ARTIST, COMPETENT TO MA Hne sketches of garments and draw on wood} those desiring to learn “ not apt Pro . BUTTe RICK & CO,, 689 Broadway. one who can pass an examinations Apply, with reference, between 9 aud 10 A. Mey at Young Men’s Christian Asrociation, 294 st. and 4th avs V TANTED—COOO MAT AND MATTING MAKERS: SIX first class experience! handa, with good referemoes; ¥ employment gusrant ‘Address MAN, #) South Eutaw st, Baltimore, VW ANTED_AN EXPERIENCED BRICKMARER AND burner, to take charge of a brickyard for the coming season, A man having some capital can have an interest in the concern, besides a liberal salary, Address Post ofice box 560, Bilzabeln, 8 Ni Je N JEL NE FRANCAIS, PARLANT ANGLATS, DESIRE U se placer dana un restaurant ou hotel ; de prem ference Jeront dounees, Adresser C, R,, 106 Bieecker is aa coin de Greene, second etage, NE BONNE | OUVRIERE FRANCAISE FAISTAN bien la robe, Ia lingerie ot la mode desirerait de lou. ‘vrage chez elle ou dea journces dans les familles, S'adresser a M LOUISE | RAMU, 117 Bleecker ite E DEMOISELLE FRANCAIS, AVANT UNE EDU- arfaiiement fine et pariant aussi Mitalien, de Jon dans une familve distinguce comme gouver- nante ou ante ou pour aseiat ay res une dat bonne reierence, Adresser FRANCAISE, Herald office, N JEUNE HOMME, ARRIVANT D DE FRANCh, DE- +6 rendre uttie dane ae AVOIR PLLA PLACE DANS tune maison betty Y it parle Wen a allemand @ a Fangiaie. Adreaser T. @,, box 110 bos Herald Untowa omice, 1,265 Broalway THE EVENING T' TELEGRAM. DS haa DORE, DON Q QUixoTE TE BURKE DE BERGH, VISION OF COMING GLORY. ile BEE rHis il GREAT CARTOON IN T0-DAY's EVENING TELEGRAM. THIS IMMENSE EFFORT IN BEUALF OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE » KEVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS WILL UNDOUBTEDLY OLIMAX = ANYTHING EVER ATTEMI” a ED IN 80 GREAT AN UNDERTAKING, iI II LOOK OUT FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY, WITH ALL TUR News ALL OVER THE CITY, TURFE CHNTS, THREER CENTS, penne DORK, DON QUIXOTE BURKE DE BEKGH. VISION OF MING GLORY. SEE TH Tus GREAT GAs CARTOON EVENING TELRORAM, Tms IMMENSE EFFORT IN BEWALF OF ‘TRE SOUIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUKLTY TO ANIMALS WILL UNDOUBTEDLY CLIMAX ANYTHING EVER ATT! ‘ED IN 80 GREAT AN UNDERTAKING, LOOK | |i ° g ry = ‘OR THE | EVENING ¢ 5 LEGRAM tl WiTll > E 5 = ct NEWS ALL OVER ' THREE CENTS. Ones DORE, DON 3 ME CITY, Tu RER CENTS, UIXOT BUKKE DE DE BERGH. e | VISION OF 10M NG GLORY. | 2 = & = a GREAT = Si = g z IN 4 ¢ > = a ll; EVENIN } S TLLEGRAM, THIS IMMENSE EFFORT IN BEUALF OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS WILL UNDOUBTEDLY CLIMAX ANYTHING EVER ATTEMPTED IN 80 GREAT AN UNDERTAKING, ae LOOK our FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY, WITH ALL tHE NEWS ALL OVER THE CITY, THREE CENTS, = THREE CENTA, FLUN*#® Dore, Dow QUIXOTE BURKE DE BERGH, VISION OF COMING GLORY. ! { 1 EVENIN -) 3 5 ELEGRAN, I = THIS IMMENSE EFFORT IN BEHALF OF THE {TEI SOCIETY FOR THE fa] REVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS WILL UNDOUBTEDLY CLIMAX ANYTHING EVER ATTEMTIED IN SO GREAT AN UNDERTAKING. ae LOOK OUT FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM With ALL Tis NEWS | ALL OVER THE CITY. TUREB CENTS, "ss THREE CENTS, F{ONEEY Dore, Don QuixoTe BURKE Dy BERGE, VISION OF CUMING GLORY, 2 = ‘| 4 = a GREAT_CaRTOON IN TODAY'S EVENING TELEGRAM. THIS IMMENSE EFFORT IN BEWALY OF THR SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS WILL” UNDOUBTEDLY CLIMAX I ANYTHING EVER ATTEM a &D IN SO GREAT AN UNDERTAKING. LOOK [Il 0 ¢ Tv 2 oR THE I| EVENING $f LEGRAM | 2 & > = | with ALL 2 HE NEWS ALL OVER THE CITY, THREE CENTS. THREE CENTS, yee DORE, DON QUIXOTE BURKE DE BERGH, VISION OF COMING GLORY, sex_Tits GREAT CARTOON* 1N ToDaya EVENING 7 ELUGRAM, THIS IMMENSE EFFORT IN BEMALF OF TRE SOUIETY FOR TUE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY Ile TO ANIMALS WILL ~UnooustepLy CLIMAX ANYTHING EVER ATTEMPTED IN 80 OREAT AN | UNDERTAKING, — LOOK OUT FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM i 7 ¢ DA s H WITH ALL THE NEWS ALL OVER THB CITY, THREE CENTS PHBRE CENTH IN a 95 aba 77 Wende GENTEEL HUUSEOLD ina RE, sureete, ral Wilton, Velvet and Body Brussels aeag ten in fine order; Yeyach plate, ‘and mantel Mi wus colored repe; i black walnut Parlor Su forewood Cablaet, oale Dining a room. marble top Cen! Side Tables, ktageres and Hall Black walnut Bookcases, Extension Tables, Bugravings, Verplated Ware, Ualr Mattresses, Bolsters Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utemailn, &c, Also, OFFICE FURNITURE, connistin, Fire and Burglar Proof Sut Li black walnut oak Desks, Chairs, &c. 5 0 used {OF about two months Ja, at 12 ofcloe! A COLLECTION OF RAK FOREIGN SILVER AN! COPPER COLNS, Soman 4: very curious nucormeah the Fifteenth, Stxteenth aod Seventeenth centuries. id without reserve to close an estate, Also very pg bie Cap2, Collar aod Mull, cost 500, Alay a quantity o Clothing, Blankets, Linen, &e, for account of tora, DRIAN Fl. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, Peremrory sule of valuable Store ait way, an 2fCrouby street, ‘known aa the Heri a to cleze an interest, ADILAN | H. Me LI Re iS CO, will gell at anew D, on Monday uy fo o'clock, at the Exchange Satesroom, il Broadway—The Lot of Laud, to,ether Tun the fours brown stone front und brick Stores thereon, situate o easterly aide of Broadway, 217.7 teet_n rh or Prince a a , i bo rome dN Tat Cron ton. Hronaway, 94,8 0n 9 ioches in dey , vost 2 MEDAN Nos, 8 and 10 Pine street,) * GooDRI HEKLER, 6 and 61 Wall at.§ Attomeye:} Maps at ie hanes ‘of the Anctioueers, BCH, “Oitce sus AUUTONER Mu Ta UARY Herring's Pat ne Line ensravings, rite hi JonNSTON we VAN rae Rig he well ba day, at o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 Nassa\ large f fine Knglish, German aod “american, ‘Bngravi: 108) ae. RCH. JOHNSTON, A AUCTIONEER, A Onice and Saiesroory $7 Nassau street, the SECOND HAND. Hi HQUSEHOLD FURNITURE, JOUNSTON & VAN TASS 1 sell on Tuesday large assortment of ‘ounehold Furnuure every description, BARROOM AND SALOON FURNITURE, Eisyant French walnut Saloon Bales, Dice anu Domino Tables, Armehatre, Mirrors, & OFFICE FURNITUR Standing and Setting Denks, Tab a, Hlecaat Armehatrey: 7 | moe Swing a ‘Sewing Machines. KAMBUAT WYOMING. urvuance of an order issued by Fred, B. Oxden, Autor for Hudson county, New Jersey, the well-kno' ‘aud firat class excursion steanboat Wyoming, together wil ber Tackle, Furniture and Apparel, wit tod at poe! auction, on Monuuy next, January 23, at 2 pies ‘on board of suid boat, lying at the foot of Fin a oboken, N. J. Media eon or HOUSENOLD FURNITURE, ” torte, ‘Onl Painungs, Bronzes, 7 ae rub A WW RNING, commencing at 103¢ o'cloel vAtTS ERALD. Auctioneer, will sel} the wi eae fet vclass ‘Household Furniture, mich rose Planoforte, ko.. at private reslaence 120 West zd between 6th and 7:b avenues, catalogue com; lots, namely —Mirrors, Curpets, arr. ‘Bulte, Ory, room sud Vining Room Furniture; tageres, % Statuary, Silverware, Glass, Chin: Sutter ae} eae aod Kitchen Furniture, &c, Goods boxed and shipped Purchasers, mite nts SALE OF A COAL YARD—F! TZ51M Mi 199 East Pit ing over estabiished cou! merchant, viz. ferent sizes and qualities, in great rrariaty and Cual Carts, several Sets of Harn one Sleigh aud’ Robes, Oiuce Furniture, fron Sate, terme caub; alsy, at private sale, Lease of prem 87 yexrs to run from May next,’ with Scales, ‘algo four three hght W: Do k, ac. nes, havi Fixtures Goodwill of an extensive bumpess, Sale positive and remptory. By order of JOUN BOYD, Administrator of Tate Jun Preston, dec i te D Natit! SALE OF Uandrome and gentee! Household Furniture, this day (Saturday), January 2%, at 10g o'clook, elegant brown atone reslucnve of Alvert A. Penderhot, Esq. leaving for Europe, 262 West Forty-second aroety pear Seventh a ‘arlura—Velvet, | Medallion Caryete grand square rosew bod “oret and” Music. Cabtnets Pom Marie Auwiuette. style Parlor Suis, in sain irrora, Curtains, Paiutings, Bronzes, Works of Art, bi blew, Cubinets, Bookcases, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Tosewood aid walnut Bedeteads, Bureaus, Washstan Commodes, Spring and Hair Matiresses, Hed! sing Be Sofi Chatra, Easy Chalra, tu Fep; Clocks, Vaaea, Buffet, iextensi Tabie, Dining Chi 4 Dinner Sets, Urystal, Glass an Sliver Ware; Basement pane I Servunte? Furuiture, 4c, He to tet. E. NICHOLS, Auctioneer, Guods packed and liverea tor LT ne Parties wishing to attend this sale take Sixth, Beventh ur Fighth aveaue cars, aud stop at Forty: second 5! bevensch pear the huuse. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE oF THE LATE DR. U! derbil’s Wines.—The lat stock of pure Wine Vault at Croton Point, left by hg tate Dr. Be i ‘Underhill, now offered for sale in bu. ee the estare, at a pl whicb will insure large pruintea tbe purcbaser, The Be Oash or nalislactory security. Appiy at the ollee Kast Eighth atreet, where samples tm seen, or by lett to the undersigned, Mount Kiaco, N. MENKY WOOD, Administrator, Peay ney street LBERT B. WALDRON, ‘AUCTIONEER, dalesroome, 1U3 re at Ss and 88 Church WALDRON & COOK will acll us abuve, by order o nee, Hg, Aamgnee, Household ‘and Cauhct Por 0 Carpets, Bed tal emp Carpets; tin ‘and most Tushlounble coverings; ture in suits or separate pieces, “fookeascs, Bate Stands, Extension aod Centre Tables, tec Haney and Chamver Chara, Lounges and Easy Chairs, vi and Chromos, Crum ‘Clots, Onelotba, & Planum: Sater, Denke, Shases, Ac. Sule postive and baiaddaoholk: eee if lous MARTINES A LONEERS, ¢ ak ih Ld of the C gent the elegant private reslien 30 West Fifteenth street, ane Fifth “ ue, Spe THIS DAY (SATURDAY), at 1034 o'clock, iicent Drawing Room rugoitar raintuings, ‘ranotorte, Be Rare Works of Art, 000, Superb Suits Drawing. itovm Furniture, Pompadour, rie Antomette sty! covered sat brocatel, reps Marqueterie Cabl . Taplen, Hovkcate, eres, Ki ‘ures, Jardit eB, Cunte ury, Pabnth by eminent arti rosewood Pi sarorte, oe ipeker felvet Medulll Carpets, Sliverware, Garin Mirrors, wood, walnut Bureaus; ‘Beisleada, es, M Extension Table, Buffet, Ciera Liven, bie! basen Kitoben Furufture. Sale peremptory, to A. BARGE SALE AT. PRIVATE | RESIDENC Jay, commencing st (0p orclock, all’ the ‘eleguat Household Fi inh koom, Y M pOUGHTY, Household Furnit: Tole day at 0 o'cluck, at che salrarnoune 7) Nanas street ting of a geueral assortment of rosew« 1, wat nd ‘mabogs amber, inion Nouns and bie Furniture, pete, ‘Mirrors, Ulicloths, curled balry Op as ‘Mattresses ; feather Pillows, Biaukets, Com> AUCTION EER. Bake. 3. fh mr aon eee Hard userufnishing Goody tevte? positively ia, Yous jware, Houseturnishing Goods, Too! uf Ly dealers invited. Ty SWARZKUPLL 218 Lowery. ag SALE OF ONE OF THE FINEST AND beat Farms in Romersst county, K, J., being the home, Atead aod lauded estate of Davia King, deceased, situated within baif a mile of Liberty Vorners, pear the we of ae Jersey Westera tai sald farm niet ee ‘230 acr cul 4 bigh in Ro farming section for Stat Model Farm ‘of Romerset county,” eae ‘be told to the “pighent bidder at auction Janta rain to Plain Parties mlaning to attend sale will take 9 o'clogk Ay Taxes wii be waiting to eon. at the euay. Also will be sol sekoe time, ‘an exegiiont Farm of 7 actos adjouning thé above; beantitul soll, goou water, choice (ruit; fine, large’ house, vod buildings. and healing location ; stock and uienstis will be sold witu the farm, Ine Jaq Browaw: quire of AULTIONEER, Led THIS ‘A, 8. WEI a ng o'clock, at 12 Hower. ine gold aur aliv ou eave Huttons, tity ‘ancy gold. Pen q Boxes, Pere vaney Cocks, Furuiture, Liquors, Wines, &e., Ac. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, is DAY, JAN, 20, tune auction forme, No.1 North Watt Ciothing, &e., a Hou Sul Sofas, Loup: day" Bent Vt i jorcew ready made Clown, ver Wate * Business Wagon, & JOUN H, Metter, Marsbal, ne Figen AUCTIONEER, aie y virtue of foreclosure o A sett at pubs ie auction on Saturuay. the 2okh day ar aaua rte A, Mey the Tea 8 ¥ F of tl 8, Coffees, Sagara, 4 Wines, Lig Al the Store Fistures, coustating. of Wounters, Shelving, Weighis, Measures, key BENJAMIN A, WILLIS, Attorney for Mortgagee. manatee Manley ets rhe Sess ers a df ag AVENUE, ower & IVES' STATUARY. Sule of Mahle Mawnary, og my Meng y tue celebrated sani par, Tha ‘tad he Keak extubition dally from 10 At 4 ‘os tol PL M.. at iy Firth avenaey ebcons fone tong id at, auction He bee oa igh PCdevaboloncere ARSHAL'S BALE.—RICUARD W. hee oct af mone bhi jo this vay (Saturuny), at b ym 2. road P, MOCABE, Marshal. 20 Apwie pearing Nachines, 2 ga Walnuis, Be i ines; alno ico Furniture, one jlie's Suie, AL'S SALE.—I. 8. | WEINBERGE| M Van fella thin day, at 1 ofclock, at 12 poweey t 1 ry Chicago tin, 6 bbls. Bourvon, pad » qeseth of otver Wines and Bixuers 5 {n cases aud demijohne, order of ‘Aarons, Lily’ Marshal WERIFF'S SALI BR, FIRLD, AUCTIONBE: Willy ar en Monday, 32d inal, at If o'dloen, ‘Weat Thins Vf Eh Cho twit 4 ax ‘Hommes, three seis Souble He Harness, vo@ uu gle Harness, ive Trucks, two ms gae He Curter, one efriog Safe, Sofa, three Stoves, ac., do. at the foot of Thirty-ninth atreet, North River, two Toop, Kigeingy ‘Apparel, Ae. eran MATTA“W T, BRENNAN, Sherif, - Janes J, QuMELRTON, Deputy, Wiki ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 6 piace, will abil this day, Jan, 20, at 10% volook. the ‘splendnily fitted ap Cpe Lunch and Oyster House goatarning, a arial, o of ry taraiBlon used pra fiche Ran i ae ace of useful ar articles fru0d In aug @

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