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} a :—Mr_ Nott, of | aay ir ror ee inewronee: and Mr, Litlle, BES Dean, of of New ‘York, was made one oy the subject of Homestead Exemp- COMMITTERS. Mr. Wamrman ison the Seject Committee on the subject of the Assessment and Collection of Taxes Mr.."Tauscow is on the Select Committee on 80 much #8 aounee 6 Message as relates to Washington's ‘ead-Quarters Mr. ; Gans Bo A am Chairman of the Committee on ze jestraining the Sale of Intoxicating es ‘Waters and Mr. Townsexn are on the Select Committee in its res- Mr, H. J ALLEN introduced bili in relation to the ‘i Pilots. New Yor! PAR-REDEMPTION, Mr. Gorr, of Essex, gave notice of a bill to compel all Banks in the State to redeem, at par,in New York and Albany. Mr. Fi ported « bill tor th relief of if the Brook, ir. Fusx reported a bill tor the relief o! rooklyn Orphan Asylum, 4 TWELFTH WAR: Mr. J. W. Atien gave notice of a bill to divide the ‘Twelfth ward of the city of New York. DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE. Mr. Vanxum introduced @ bill in relation to docu- mentary evidenee. ‘Lhe Committee on Privileges and Electiens were authorized to & to Orange county, to collect evidence respecting the Fullerton contested west. O8WEGO CANAL. Mr. Lravenwertit e notiee of @ bill to prevent any change in the route of the ego Canal, where it parses through cities or villags FREIGHT TOLLS, A petition wag presented from Onondaga county, asking for the exemption of the Central Line ef Rail- road the payment of freight tolls. Sentence of Ostineill. Bostox, Jan. 14—-P. M. Leuis Ostinolli, eon of Signor Ostinelli, who has ‘been on trial for sending threatening letters, was this day sentenced to the State prison for the term of six years, The Ship Tonquin, Boston, Jan.14—P. M. ‘The ship Tonquin, lately lost at San Francisco, was ineured in this city for $40,000; twenty-eight thou- rand being on the veseel, and twelve thousand on the cargo. Death of Col, Thomas H, Perkins, Jr, Bosrow, Jan. 14, 1850. ‘We regret to announce the death of Col. Thomas H. Perkins, Jr., long and favorably known in this city for the many aimable qualities which he possessed. He died yesterday. Court of Appeals, Axnanr, Jan, 14—6 P. M. No, 27 concluded. No. 83 affirmed by default. No, 3834, 84 and 85, argued. No. 14, Fowler against Poling submitted. Mail Fallure, Bavroone, January 14—9 P. M, The great Southern mail failed this evening to con- weet at _—— yp. 2% ctrraprotenee of crbitadepba Bultotia.] HINGTON, 14, 1850. Laoag ey are o pr of the Senatorial caucus mor Pa was to get rid of Mr Beale, the present Sergeant at Arms inst whom there are charges of ‘taller * character to those preferred against Mr. Brown. A resolution will shortly be introduced into the Se- pate, restoring the rule a an election of officers at the commeneement of each session, and which was rescinded last session. Tp case of an election, Mr Dickens, the present sec- = ix about the only officer that will be retained. The whigs geveraliy will support Mr. Tufts, of In- diana, for doorkeeper Pod the House. w Onteans, Janu 1850. ‘The movement in cotton yesterday, ‘ed 4.000 alow rg | middling, Fi 10%e. a Ie, and good do at 110. In sugar and molasses, , there is no change to notice. Bavrimone, January 14—6 P.M. At the scales to-day, 1.050 cattle were offered, 660 of wbich a > ae = everasiog owe od ‘7 78 ib net, and averagin, 5 mar- f Pio i th trith ph of Howard street at $4 8735. jrain la also Sem, with felt demand ‘The range for corn is 50c. aie Provisions remain q iskey is quoted at 276. Cotton, since the news, is held so. higher, with moderate transactions. Shipping Intelligence. Baru. Jan 10. Cleared Bark, Braneite, Havana; brigs Geo Washinaton, atanzas. #4 Nea ship South Carolina, New Orloans; barks Marietta, Maygna! William, Cuba; brig John Davis, San Francisco. Poartann, Jan 12, Cleared—Brig Roberts, Sagua, Newnunvront, Jan 12. Cloared—Ship Castilian, Now Orleans; brig Grand Islaad, Porto Rico, Suffolk, f w Opt 1 North w Toy Sark Tomas: » 260h wit: Amazon, do, 1th; ols, 224 w aa, Noy 9th; Seotland, Sa- brigs Eechool, Pernar 1th Oy Grand Turk, ur; : eches J a Payne, and fa le, Tang wigehe iracen, ub i. br Catharine, for yn. , Targler; Repid, Norfolk. bre Lae eyes ‘Governot Davis, from prey Cottenherr. NearecShipe Rambler, Calontts; R ppoces Blow Orieanas bask iealay, Baltisnnces trig dos Bow, Havana. Brig Clinton, California: Pel Luce ship ae Gen wig © Paovionver, Jan 13. Arrired—Schr Catherine & Helen, Baltimore, a New Baven, sloops TB Bawkine, Blackstone, Roger Williams, and Capitel. New Fork. ‘Salied- Sees F 8 Thora Y,—A murder was commit- eniny got the Suth ult, uad anne rth, ~1I ak iebman rth, and & wagon maker foeo meteg with two girls, by the nam ters of the deceased, aud bad been, es we learn. unplee- panty ong by the pursuitofa rival. Returning the evening. be left the Seine. yore ted fF the Corning Bridge, and par een , after matting up bis bores, returned, and ado at the house of Vir — Ad soar nook - fom was at fret refured vim; bute little ten yours old, remarked th: who opened the door. wh her. wbich caused = jiveovert oe latend to to mit ‘the Me evraged becaure admiction 5 om refuse wibeat intending to kill partiouiar, or whe- ther he intended to kill hi veheal, who was then in the are, is & matter of rome doubt. He attempted to dd proceeded tole imira, with the intention of the alirosd cars; but he was overtaken aod at ding. a1 little girl w +8 of which # « young man of good per- fonal appencnuce.—Syrecnse (N. ¥.) Scar, Jan, 12. Domestic Miseetiany, Hon Jobn Ff. Hale. passed through Boston on the ‘n voute for New Hampebire ‘here arrived at the port of Philadelphia daring the a 1849, 19.863 emigrants. There 144 deaths in Philadelphia, during the wiek ending the Lith ao A national ( brieti slavery convention, is an- nouneed to beheld in ipctoned, on thed7th of April y ‘sosrges mate agstons tof the sbarges Thcuitcetors ot the Delaware nod Waritan Catal and Camden and Am! Railroad Companies, have an- pounced to the legislature, that they will re ead ping the first or secomd week of February p Tus Pasmmemne op or tems G passengers yester- Tern peereet tn the bark Sera : a ET Christmas jew '@ Day, were fo yg h TE eRe) up town Someet their when to boast ir prowess in \y,@ was given for a place fixed uy was none celebrated duelling groun State of New ken, © fehawken. They there, with their fr and backers, ac- wi fi took place be- were di lly beaten. The wind of went to arrest Ptrinl for ast the laws oe Ne king ‘This was. fer ge mo & Purdy, who b hotel, and hed just pote fs wr favorable circum- stances, deserve the sympathy of the public. Count Martiar vrow Carratn B 4. —On Saturday evening an sdjourned meeting @f the court marti: upon Captain Richard French, held at the Fifth Ward Hi ng | recalled, was asked by tow French whether he, Captain French, came up to him on the day in qu for the purpose of explanation; to which the vital fanewored in the negative. ‘The testimony of all thgwitnesses was read when there was considerabl puting about the | precise words of the witnesses upomtwoor points; lor instance, in the case of the timouy ¢ Lieut. Macauley, Captain French maint bh sent immediately after the pan: pone at Central Hall, to explain to itebbing t! cause of his being detained from rade, wh Judge Advocate had it * soon after! com, ‘The court thought it made but li fe difference.” Cap- tain French thought it made a gregt deal, and requi- red Lieutenant 3 “are to be reo d {0 decide woat he really did 6 'o this the odurt would not con- sent, and Captain French requiredgn exception to be taken, The court adjourned for a yk, whem Captain French will deliver his defence to the charges against him, There were some lively s tween theaccu- sed, _ court and the judge ad ,on Saturday eve- Tae Fines e Turnty-Finst am® Twenty-rinst | Stueets.—We received @ con ication from the Foreman of Hook and Ladder Ca y No. 3,ia which he states that there were more pauies at the fire in Tbirty- first street than stated informant. He enumerates engines 24, 25, 34, 43. hose comp nies 11, 23, 80, 37, 38, 40, 44, and hook and ladder 3 aod 8. ‘There is some difference, however, nies coming when the fire is extinguish part in the work, than being early ci the spot to Srrevt the ames before they gain head way, Of course Mr. Hilley does not mean porn all ee there al th hi no doabt th cule, for tne York never shrink from their duty fi weather or any other cause. Our correspondent also | states that he thinks $1000 will repair the damage to | the building. Mr. Hilley adds, that ail theeompanies ofthe district were present at the firein arse street, with the exception of two engines, says, the bell was late for the latter fi former, The particulars about these fires we: to us from a fireman, who was present at ei those occasions, especially at night, it is often ble todo jastice to all the companies; per- suas will Se declzous to clase mmore Weeds thas | ly due to them Had the reporter been present, there wonl probably have been no room left for j We 4 the following from een an account in your paper in Twenty firet street, on Friday night, p several companies for their activity and bravery at fire, and omitting those who really deserve praise, first stream of water on the fire was put on thi the hose of engine No, 24, which was carried from engine house on the backs of the members, the engiag at the same time. being di tothe fire without tongue, which was broken the sume day at the fire 1 ‘Thirty. first street. Notwithstanding b being daring firem {tached tothe above engines.” Tur Intennationat Ant-Usion.—The gentleman who | read the report at the drawing of the prises of the In- ternational Art-Upion, a few evenings ago, read yA nn Ouse tage in it as conveying the idea that mo custo was made on the three pictures presented by the ‘rench Minister of the Interior to the Institutio asa mistake, caused by an interlineation, t! fact being that the fuil duty was charged on the also—an act the most illiberal that can be conceived Te! ported Society, amountin, issue an ie pecmnetey all pat for this and similar sosketinn to be imported bd free —_. ee eet the sum is to be @: other prizes for the subscribers of last yoa pe oxen te painting of School,” by Wal muller, cost $1,200. won it, is sister. seribers. Tancrr Exe 108 i They to the Atlantic G is commanded second; by Captain Dennison; Lay ‘To Castles was of artific Sooo, proeaned 83 oy a aieay. by private Vai oy Cannimat Sarton —A sailor named Stantoa Wil- kins. belonging to the ship Andrew Foster, while on her voyage from Liverpool to this port. had'a dispute with the second mate. named Jarvis, when the latter seized the finger of his left band in his mouth aad The wound has now become of such nearly bit it & naiure that‘he hd to enter the City Hos day, and it is that amputation will Feu ivro toe Riven.—Arthue H, Mowbray, dentally fell off the dook at the foot of Franklin street, op Sunday evening, but was and Ford, of the Filth ward police. Case ov Svicioe on Raspars’s Isuann esterday, held an ii Bray of Fhomas Ma: bora in Hag. land. The deeeneed was one of the paupers, and ye: morning early, he was found hanging by t neck in barn, quite dead. Court Calendar—Thte Day. Common PB 107. 100. 201. 203, 205. 207, Part ‘2a 28, 140, 144, 146, 148, 162, 158, THE MAILS FOR CALIFORNIA, THE WEEKLY HERALD. ‘The rteamship Cherokee. Capt. Forbes, will not leave this port for Chagres till Thursday aftersoon, The malls will close at two o'clock, that afternoon. Ses Ad- verticement. ‘The Weeily Herald, with the latest news from all parts of Rurepe and America, will be published at 10 o’cleck, on Thuredsy morning and newspaper agents in be supplied at that hour, They can pd through tothe Gold Regions without the pro- Califorpia ¢ now pay tof portege. Here ie the order — Post Orrice Der anrwae, } tract Office, January 10, 1959 Sra:—Te reply to your inquiry Talative os, Bowens; pL, 0 from thee jee of publi 1 have Pabtication, the ma ment of the portane hat comin; otfully your ob’t servant, pe ny your oft sutrs First Ase’t Pose W. V. Bravy, Beq., Postmaster, New York, Single copier, in wrappers, sixpence. Agents will please rend in their orders, New Era in taking Portraits !—Talbs. t7yes et Portraits taken. from life, on paper of any tire ao ‘the eine ot life. Tecent ‘tasvovertes of veribers have succeeded in taking these pli TANGEN RIM. ‘Ohristmas and New VYeoar a chotee ment of beantifel articles of i and eters, for sale ov Beadye The Plumbe Salona WL Biondwar, siren meinen, Nescrdinary Work.” Votgtiande: 8 celebrated Opera e 4 a, Ls egnifyiog het \e salstie yet ined @ jnet ty i. ican iy iN Bevet way. Liquid F ent to color road way, tive, $100) emally8t ieee hue the L font wi hait or w moment it i iy henner anny Ween ba ae ‘WHI be given fer an my ee yd COMMERCIAL AFPAIBS. MONEY MARKET. Monday, Jan, 14—6 P. M. The stock market was not affected much either way, by the California or European intelligence, There was little more activity in government and State stock, and less in the fancies. At the first board, U. ‘1867, fell off +4 per cent; Farmers’ Loa: Railroad, 3s, and Erie bonds, new, went up 34 per cent; Harlem, };, and Long Island \{. At the seoond board, the sales were conGned principally to Farm: and the transactions were mostly om time. The mar- ket closed heavy. Holders of Harlem old stock are anxiously looking for the official announcement of the declaration of the long talked-of dividend, and we trust the company will, simultaneously with the announcement, issue the annual report. Considerable curiosity exiats relative to the source from which the necessary funds will be If the funds are raised with as much diffi- culty as was experienced in raising the money to pay the interest on the preferred stock, the payment of the dividend on the old stock will be doubtful till the last moment. A portion of the $60,000 required to pay the last semi-annual dividend on the preferred stook, w: raised on the notes of some of the directors, which were A consideration was paid for the use of these notes, whieh, with the shave in the street, made the operation ra'her expensive, face of this, the company intend paying a dividend on its old stock. It is this system of mi has ruined so many stockholders in our incorporated companies. It is too late for the Harlem company to back out new. Large purchases of the stock have been made in anticipation of this dividend, and it will not do to disappoint the friends of the road. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amount to $219,748 37; payments, $47,202 97, bala: i 5 é cir means in this discounted in Wa!l stree nagemsnt that , $2,897,684 81, The new board of directors ef the Merchants’ Ex- _ change Company, elected to-day, is composed of the fol- lowing gentlemen: — Jno. H. Dykers, Wm. P. Furniss, Jacob Aims, David Cotheal, Jas: E. Holmes, wa. Agnew, Jno Gray. Jas, 1, Roos Mason Thomson, Peter . Thorne, Jas. 8 As- new, jr, P. P. Van Zandt, Prederick Schermerhorn, Augs, Sebell, inwall, Thos. H, The circular of the Secretary of the Treasury, pub- lished in another part of this day’s paper, has created considerable consternation among those connected with the Custom House, as the government ivteads retaining temporarily a portion of each man’s ralary, As regards the laying up of the revenue cutters, the charges for storage on merchandise to defray the ox- of the warehouse department, and the payment by the owners of all other expenses actually incurred on merchandise incorrectly invoiced, &e., &e,it is about right, and such restrictions and curtailaents have for a long time been necessary, to keep the cost of this branch of the government within proper li nits. ‘We hope Congress will adhere rigidly to the act ot March 3d, 1849, The sum of $1,560,000 is allowed by that act for the expenses of collecting the revenue from customs, and with proper economy, they oi easily be brought down to that amount, Instead of retaining a portion of the salaries of all the Custom House officers, it would be best to cut down at once the ralaries of the higher grades, and make them more equal and more just. Those who actuatly do all the work, get lees pay, and we trust the Secretary’ of the Treasury will make such representations to Congre: will bring about a more equitable adjustment of the if of salaries in the revenue department of the go- re, bat gefor the pied sy. | ‘ire. crippled con- dition, the got the third stream oa the fire, No 16 second stream in question tothe brave and AN ges 29 Mohawk RR 100 Harlem RR 100 do 172 Long Iatand RR” Joo ‘to FR ference to any association for the promotion of the fine arts. It is to be hoped the Government will not only remit = duties hitherto collected on pictures im) to $2,383, but will ss ond seoyron atonic RR, new 5 dadson River RK Nor BeKsseesnesees fies Cowing, of Broadway, who w of Mr. Thomas Powell, the Ame- t, of Cincinnati, who isat present & at Paris in painting “The Discovery of the Mi ppv? ~ the Capitol at Washington. Sohetter * Dead rist,” the second best picture that great artist has painiea, cost $2,500. A meeting is sborly to be held for the election of @ now management, the originators pce J pag stenes their trast into the hands of the sub- | Teerth street, between Scveuth and Eighth a Chilson Guards passed the ld office, y ee oe ae See ae 0) ‘The company numbers forty-foar muskets, and ord Captain Dennison, They were ac- companied by the Pioneer Band, commanded by Captain Casties. The first prize was — ch rivate Davison; ir handsome LosT, - BODAY LAST, A LARGE, WAT Senet ata edt felons ta aes FSS cart of Reis round the endef bis asse, fenld don wil be ibarliy rewards, by binging hse eather round corners, steal bot ‘and atty dollars ta side. The abov be vid sane the contents, to No.2) Waverley Place. —e . ade — FOUND. [gen aeen a aenm aes mae OAR nena OUND—A en, K4 SMaLL KSYS, IN BROAD- way, on applying atide deck Manis ‘ofhce and paying expenses. seve were ey wey ANTED-—DESK ROOM, OR THE HALF OF AN Office, in or near Wall street. Address, D. N., this offire. ANTED—BY A ation as Porter in Can write well and keep ces and security, it requ Toferonese gives Senter Dy eaits Fitts street. ri ‘01 cise tt ai et Rav’ NATIONAL ease ear caauass } Te which the owner ean have by ontiadet, a, sta ao Dyvit; : it. Olasr, vine Mise Ke tar Ait ecnees : aa rot Vinoont, Me, irtou; Lacy Sowerb) Torrens, Mit. Raval 2 vi Grab bi hire. poopie ag reo cok STEEVING! De UTy ‘IN ie WOOb--'Thomas, Mr, Conover: parent Feinasgs, Teabelle, Miss M. a, entitled DELI id lor, To vera th ithe INVi8 L Mi In Doors “open at t Ode. Gabtal rises ‘D MUSICAL FESTIVAL ar THE TABERN. for the completion of St. Vir poses. ay Waloot; RTE’ GHOUN ‘aulige, ibn Mary Fay | V ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A rmanee~ Prrquety oung woman, who has lost her te Furibond, Me. (Conover. cr Of at Mr. Troy's shire store, 394 Bau 8 AMEKICAN MUSBI de Paui's Church, celebrated arti in washing and ironing ; her business well ood referenc Please call at No, 19 Second stree ANTED—A REVO TON -} Latah te Protestant fil se 8 making and embroidery, B work or genera) housework ina small forse fauily be seen for three days if not engaged. Amos street, ANTED—A SITUATION xperienced woman, who o reference. Please refer to No. 46 © until euited. nds fin reduce the or would mi herself generally w: Please call at No, 201 ‘ie i for two days. froner, and under fs vax two days, if not engaged. ter. Apply at $25 Broadway. F. DAVIGNON, 1, 0 situation a8 Cook, Washer vod Tronei general housework, ina small family. Has no obj in the rear, ifnot eng’ branches, ine gentle m hor last pla stion as Cook. Wesher and Ironer. The best of Feferences give ‘Them pro athe rear, Ist floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEC ‘young irl, to do the cooking in a small pri Jy. and to assist in tho wasbing and ironing. or to do ger * housework. © seen ‘or two days. Ploaso callat N 21m be given. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU. tion as Chamber iter, or to do the ch: of cit ce between Pith = toon for two daya Youn wus ms to 40 housework or @ work, fa tiill p: vate family. Iu qgood w Chambermaid and to d: Wante-a SITUATION, BY A /E3PECTABL ‘woman, & place as Cook of Laundrors sie can gi good city recommendations from her .astjlac:. Apply 1 Variek, corner of Spring st, xpressly to tra light expense, iene” aed ap for cash, to Apply wo &9 Morton stroet, corner G: ion. county towns: rf would have no ob Wart -BY A RESPECTABL situation to do general i ood city reference g ma from her last ra ete has lived six years, at No. 136 West Thir- be teen for two days an English Lady, withogt ence Rrotsesiog the Proteniae fou id be pref man stroet, in th to 3 P. yourg wemen, ® situation to do general Uousework. She jen iret rote washer and ir _ SPEOIAL NOTICES, uN Vaan annnnnny? NTILE , TBRARY ASSOCIATION. # revewed by offloers Hunt | in taver cf cloving the ry nity this~ very ! ‘Theie he ooke were them, bas they hang have found tbat the good sense of membs 8 wa apd have dropped the main isru got up. Beware, goutieme Wow You prate sbont eonste' ANTI HUM ‘erdiet - death by suicide, Part 1 —Nos 181, 183, 186, 187, 189, mont of a pe —_ tee) young men, are requested to vote t Gas NO WHITE | Kips. o2, 104, PPOSITION 10 THE GAS MONOPOLIBS—AN AD- Cor 4 ie called for Broadway Honea, rod journed meeting of the Gre needag evening, January ASHINGTON GROVE, Members of the sald Grove are notified to be punctual co on Weanonday next, January 16, t0 heat ‘a report om the ig la RINGTON, V. A. Jenunry Lith, 1850, et PRISE, pers, blication, ia baadies to one from the othee of ene papers without tn8 prepay LICEMEN, ATTENTION TORRE WILL BE ARE. itary Gall, on otaal attertance gt Chairmaa #6, Secretory. meeting of the ‘clock, order of NATIA int oa NDEPENDENT Powter — 1 BROADWAY — ye y, informe eer 74 ciatign truly wonderful | Amateurs and are TeReefelly invited to examine a 1 at ay, where they wilt te “liverally’ reway ar sive the thabks ef hie parents. me wneresass WILL BE RE de of 40 Avertiane= fourth page, headed, “ Most Ba= OARDING-A HANDSOWE BU ITE OF ROOMS, ALSO, mingle Rooms to let, with board, No eine cH mane Gores, Ginswon, whic! in t aene, wie of two youne. gen= Reference required D801 RSUITS OF AV ART MENT R be foll or partial board, for ther LT may be ob- 4 Barel applied orner of 7 street; price of large 054 Eamateath * Semis besa tad Meda! nas att eyt a ate Pleyel and Brooms fev Pace Cis te family heres the best of ebty re! firet floor, up stairs, engazed, the zm front room, fourth story enjldren'#elotives. filing ¢ take care @f children, udm Con be teen for two day: int at 557 Poarl etreet. J ANTE Da § taking care of oti estapt Soueg eitk we ie ot thi ANTED-—SITUATIONS BY T¥O RESPECTABLE Protestact giris, one to do general housowomm, theother sewing. Gaod re~ waiting, or p.m call at 21 Cron 4 Troner i e given room. Usa be y 481ED TO SeLL OUT. A wr L ESTADLISGED FANTRD-A FRENCH OR AWIS3 LADY who understands hair dressing ant dress making, & cam furmish good references Apply at Ad Filth avenue ecried man would y a, RESPRCTAGLE Ve don, of to 40 quncesl booreworh to 0. omll fi ee given. Can be seen tor two days at Danese SPLENDID Es noow at 3, and in the Riven eugaged for ope week onl. Ca it. of the Italian Com valuable services, wall cle, om Tuesday evening, Jan. I 1, Overture, William Tal; cay e vain, Ly 'y Signor Gui ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE ving generously volunteered th Protestant young womas, as Uhambermaid, oF to assist Sa Doneees at the Taberoa~ CROW iy ‘a i i would take care of chil: es > enema orwork ; Can sow nal avd truly selebrated opora of UTELLO, Anew aad 0 ackroom. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged SPECTASLE hire coy ‘lease oll at No. 152 | 6, Trio, from Le Prepacte Adw Children under 10 years tert Beneventano, and ean chorus S$ COOK, BY A VERY f city ‘ourth avenue, in the store. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, who lately landed from London, as Sean= stress, who understands dress- mating, or as Chambermaid, Wl ina private family. jerbert street, in the rear; can be seen, tee Lucu.tm, with new scenery, dross, & man; Kose oF onnirr; Nation at Derevces; MaiD oF Crotssy, Soups: im “by Sig’a Borghese... Meyerbeor. Chromatrope ANTED--SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPECTABLE Firlone iss geod plain lock, good Waalior and ing--the other to do genoral im kor chamberwork. Good city re erence given. Call atc Forsyth street, in the front building. Can be seen for i Patti, ig? Signi tho ‘principal Marie sels the evening of oncert, on Satur ANTED—A FIRST RATE LITHOGRAPHIC PRIN ce at eight o'olos ati TE—POUR Signor Blitz—-T day, Teh: Satumtay, 19th and on Wednew Six; the concert will comm W ANTED-bY ‘A RESPECTABLE PROTESPANT )RANKLIN THRAT: tion to go tothe country, Can be seen for two days, at 56 McDougal st, koown leroy) Minocrels, no forme Birds, beau’ iful experiments laughable scenes in Veatriloquism, il- the wouderful’powers of the human, yoice. cents, ebildren V¥ HARMONIC CLUB—-INViTATION ry wasete?, and Pag 3 sires ae thi ¥. aN Oia ‘Yates in ‘the ebair. ANTED--A SITUATION BY pi, RESPECTABLE young woman, who undorstand: allits ANTED--BY A RESPECTADLE WOMAN A SITU- SALES BY AUOTION, ILLIAM ZRARELIN. AUCTIONREE ty Gam be son for two days, Apply at 178 ret atreet, oppo from the Mora~ Can be borry street, inthe rear. The Lest of city refereacecam ali family. The best at 75 Eleventh street, it basement, Can be Diamonds and pr ner of Broom street Wednesday, 16th, Ke. thoontire stock of Har waro, Ware, House: furnishing Goods rs er. Is sccustomed . ‘nt a by applying at No, fing the busines without reserve. for omprising Counters, Glans Sido Cases, lass and plated desk, ly on the morning of ANTED—A 817 STON, BY A RESPECTABLE Good oy. ref renee. Please call at 125 Perry strest. Can aE ATTENTION OF TOR PUBLIC highest rates will be pa: t LIAN OPBKA, ASTOR PLACK.—WEDNESDAY in. 1b, ae be Fey Sam night or senson, $L oo : De eck. Carriages set’ dowa heeds ?. Baroum, prietor; Fund pro John Greenw: ERTSINMEN ng at 7 v'closk. OB. the original ranlépian pe rfort ‘He appears this afternoon aud evening in hie origi~ Vandeville, by the folowing talented persona: Mr. mi, Morritield, Rose, rs, the Skeleton Living Serpents, Mal million of rare Curiosities, Bi on ta the Wesente, Performan ‘unary f This week, THe Dat xkAKD, for Vawker WAroH= Dances; Iving Views and Perfor nance Admivuanes, 2 3 y on, on which eecarion astinted by a grand or= chestra and several of (he most eminent artists of ‘this city. Particulars in future bil 175 CHATHAM SQUAR very nicht until further potice. Tho original end well sting of soventeen por= ized band of Indios in tho worlds who will representa numbee the only o pa of Model Ave Of Living plotures thon. trom ‘classic histty. ‘Phe Female Arab Girls. Tho Infant Fawn! entertainments, An a day and Saturday,» tozether with » variety of performance every Wedacs~ Aduission—Boxes, 25 ote; Brivate Boxes, $2. LBdscu; Stage Heats, OF ote 400, ae signments of merchandize, and refers to Morera. James BR. Keeler & Co., 109 Front street, New York, and to L. G, Cannon, Baq., New Ls C4 TOuNIA GOLD Lust WANTE! Co. Gold and Silver KeGners ught. Jewellers’ gene. ores god all’ hard’ #sbarances creeed oh the Refinery. 4 Ann etreet, New ¥a v York, ALIFORNIA GOLD DUST—WaNTED TO BUY $10.5 C0 worth slifornia Gold Dust for which the by D. PL WEBST! BY A PROTESTANT seune wouen + nd of Soap Manufacturers ia particul je of the Bone and Soa corner of Forty- fifth etree: the Buildings, ove six horse power Steam Engi d Fixtures for making Soap om & large teale; aleo, & igre advertived by DUMO ¢ 16th of Seneney Don C4 G gold "miner in Calitorat Washing Rocker in not just the thing dar, gugae retuers, 3A ecumtry, I ner m te he “premises, ay | put it da bio trunk: Bold only at Me. 11 Park tow, ORKIA, $10 WILL BR GIVEN TO ANY PRR: ‘& cemtloman who bas been a practical end who will say that my Gold- tie Wanted for ou perience ip thas A man can Jn mining tn Caiifernia. Having b to know what it OR—BY VIRTUE OF A CILATTEL MORTGAGE, power of attorney thereto annexed, 1 will exposs ction, on Monday, the lith day of January, in the forenoon, at the Astor Place Opera tage entrance in Eighth street Tigat in sen: Tived just in the rick of time. The expenr ANA Niger ENTIRELY NEW, 7 gontsel—will @ Grocery Store, Y A RB: Ay fine | MIDDLE AGED Woman, a situation, a9 Nurse, | Would preter to ie 4 re, sella Spot Salt drop evert yore, m: bardi mounte i mm, glory, Secking, tons 6 1 se the Hore not having arrived, thoush expected every, day, versel having been rpokou by the steamer a few days from ings Mowatain. Ernani. YOUNG WOMAN, ew ork, Chamberwork, or ’ She gan 1a, small tretsels, run etops. ty stepe col casings, te ind columns to mateh, et house, Bo jorgia set fountala, rows carpet, bas box, ’ 1 nvincivle 8 poriew | Diuminated; root , A'rm nnd advance, » ANTED. Be ‘ pearl prdnaw od YOUNG WOMAN, | gondola, chandelier lat ork or Chamberwork. in the couatry. Can oe given. nY tent, Painted W ANTEO-A sitvation AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY Sitewkeael sae ra well curb, 24 foot hi pieces (Lombardi), high’ Fock pisces, clomd piece, high children, useful. Apply at 57 Beok= seen for two days, from IL p Fo of, ny pieces { eres stem), set statue Tow of set pieces jighthing box, thun- Mind in the ma length oftine. Rewember the ov » fr crsaby, breces td irons, tag: ANTE D—BY A SMART AND RESPECTABLE al Cas prodase the bevt rh, Fretaieat ihe shove arccribea ‘property is hereby ro " de eee vutil Thursday, the [7th inst, av the same cia Paated New Tok, serve tt. 1880. . L. VULTR, Attorney for Mortearee, v A YOUNG WOMAN, A SiTUATION Ghaw berumid on, Waitrors, oF as Nurve, of to aasin’ 1 y reference, No ebivotion to, 69 Please oail at No, 219 ALP ORPHAN BALL. be Leld at Bibio’ Catholic Half Orphans, to Hauer eraet F. DOYLE, Secre’ Dedworth s Band te $8 F FOURTEEN Years or 4 chivdren, or do light TOTICR TO PASSRN sew BOOKS, &ec. ing the Bost uiten, ries lwaye be frand Boone ot every do- ogtephical, and UT stacionary, together ” tLLE OF Newront- WEAU TIFUL PNORAVING — The subseriber having made an ar mm can be made natil tne t the #tore of the eubseri ver, the Americas At Fale. DEL Yeoun ios. “Drnggint,”” Derald offies. A LADY, who BAS RE: NILY, ARRIVED 1 r rope. having had much experience in anzions to reeqive few duily pepite ta tansruc’ ¢ hae, , Writing. Arithmetic, the eleme mort Wright, 4 the care of ker. a, 2¢ Chambermaid and Seanstres Young wei shacthertald and warner: hee geod. ity referegocs, ftom het lost place; cam be seen for two days. Pioare call at 63 Greea~ wich street shes for em U4 OF PROURING employinent Ter nls satisfactory, Address POR CALI FORNIa— pine arom Lin —T! mle of this Line tre of ‘he ene chet 4 ps . crease wo. of 10 tone burtiven, having m Feet, ‘vi be TION WANTRD-BY A RESPECTABLE rrow LONDON, al f hones by ovvecen ration Im one couenal estabit of acgeee one moder: ve rows ~~ a ment, omiting convenien FX chaiy vate. fan Ealiat No. It Btivabeth ttecete, in the frome haseme ye at Jersey Gy. y City ferry. te Me Roger, No. Bil'4 Broadway, back foom, thitd story, UD stare, oe oy th tere, ofics of thie pape Pt eurietly confidential wine articles, tom fed him with a QPLENDID HIGH AND GAR’ serther has a eptendid royal = rich and most expen: p me Te he On T willow, 5 Peel v8 Hat DORs 47 ir MRAN?. aS ia Tale Californie vr or the Weer Coast, te Mesers ph yn} =] 4% agente at Chagres, are hereby mo! forward! 00. No be rere Constian iit ‘Tork tn fimntlies vy the any. Proase edaress at least five Saoceed noneps CISCO, CALIFORNIA, DECEMBER I. 1510, ¢ Reckhow:. Dear Sir!—Yoa done perfectly route, es they are pg our order by the Las! of freig’ her high, but we have ha rapid sales and have * 10 os brick, oni fortunes made ns rapidly ho Jin the States. Phe lant ovstars wa receiv 4 cri the art culinary eet Preserved 0 igiaal, 23 doe wit, 4 GOR ION, anow, emnon ealle— knavory hills + hills ri kivgly, knigh ly e human te will heep any Tid Uibaray streets POM SALE AND To LET. JOR SALE LOW-A FIRST KATE BUGGY WAGON 1 Alto, a eet of single Harness. Apply to @ e HORSE Wan ISG 60 MANUPA , BATA MI, hs \@ LET, AND IMWEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN— The spacious and els cant oilting sa Broadway, between Nibio's Gorden end the Kac ket (ah, aud extending to Ceoed i be bet separ if desi: ot to lae~ 7: th stroe to F. Perera g0USE TO Let, AND vftable bast= WELL LOCATED PUBL furniture Can be bad by epalying m Hotel. The promises oon bo Lad for term of Sve COEROKRER tor ob y detained wa'il Th xorp SteAMs 41? GRORDA, FOR , 8. Mail Stenmosh p f January, feom the were pow and camont full to wa to the er 0 OR BAN FRAN ELICC rier fast aeiling, aT N Isco, CALIFO NAS THE eee ee eipper shin SARATOS. wn Ae Mil be diepatched for ih avone ponte © creat pert b Ayn with comumodions sate Fiepeee ay open 2 ertie, Por freight, whieh will be take ook RS gr of paseags, apply om fie a WEEE rests Sonth eb; orto eon ANIANOTICE, TO SHIPVERS VIA THE 180" - ~ of Params —Shippers of 4 chy | at New ve ve be Oren ear Rien, 1 Wall reves, ere Waar strest. ling, Pa Sir See le 4 Ms Pole